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2011 TIGER WOMEN’S

SENIOR MARYELLEN ELIE SENIOR SENIOR ALI LATHROUM MEGAN FITZGERALD

SENIOR JESS DUNN 2011 TIGER WOMEN’S LACROSSE

SENIOR THERESE D’AMBROSIO

SENIOR KRISTY HANKINSON 2011 WOMEN’S LACROSSE 2011 WOMEN’S LACROSSE

Quick Facts Mailing Address: 8000 York Rd., Junior Attacker Towson, Md. 21252-0001 Sarah Appelt Internet Site: www.TowsonTigers.com Founded: 1866 Enrollment: 21,840 Nickname: “Tigers” Colors: Gold, White & Black Conference: Colonial Athletic Association President: Dr. Robert Caret Director of Athletics: Mike Waddell Sr. Associate Director of Athletics: Mike Harris Sr. Associate Director of Athletics: Nance Reed Faculty Representative: Dr. Gail Gasparich Top Majors: Business, Biology, Mass Communication, Psychology, Elementary Education Degrees: B.A., B.F.A., B.M., B.S., M.A., M.S., M.A.T., M.Ed., M.F.A., M.M. Stadium: ® Stadium (11,198)

Head Coach: Sonia LaMonica (, ‘03) LaMonica’s Record at Towson: 1st Season LaMonica’s Overall Record: 8-9 (1 Year) Lacrosse Phone: 410-704-3572 Coach’s E-Mail: [email protected] Assistant Coaches: TABLE OF CONTENTS Katie Doolittle (Maryland, ’07) Quick Facts, Table of Contents 2 Career Records 43 Hannah Nielsen (Northwestern, ‘09) Coaching Staff 3-5 Year-by-Year Results 44-47 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 21/10 Tiger Nickname 6 All-Time Roster 48-49 Starters Returning/Lost: 8/4 2011 Outlook 7-10 51-58 2010 Record: 13-5 2011 Roster 11 Tiger Pride 52-53 2010 CAA Record: 5-2, CAA Semi-Finals Johnny Unitas® Stadium 12 Towson at a Glance 54 All-Time Record: 268-271-4 Tiger Profi les 13-24 Towson Administration 55 Assistant A.D., Sports Performance: James Shipp 2011 Opponents 25-29 Discover Towson - The University 56-59 Athletic Equipment Mgr.: Dion Harris Asst. Athletic Equipment Mgr.: Phil Junis 2010 Season Review 31-36 Getting to Towson University 60-61 WLAX Contact: Eric Rhew Season Notebook 32-34 Staff Directory 62 Athletics Media Relations Dir.: Peter Schlehr 2010 Stats 35 Sports Medicine 63 Assoc. Ath. Media Relations Dir.: Dan O’Connell 2010 CAA Stats 36 Strength and Conditioning 64 Athletics Media Relations Assistant: Megan O’Brien Lacrosse History 37-49 Academic Support 65 Athletic Media Relations Phone: 410-704-2232 Year-by-Year Records 38 Hall of Fame 66 Athletic Media Relations FAX: 410-704-3861 All-Time Honors and Awards 39-40 Media Guidelines 67 Team Records 41 Covering the Tigers 68 Single-Season Records 42 On the Front Cover: 2011 Tiger Captains Jess Dunn, MaryEllen Elie, Megan Fitzgerald and Ali Lathroum 2011 TIGER WOMEN’S LACROSSE

The 2009 and 2010 Tiger women’s lacrosse media guides The 2011 Tiger Women’s Lacrosse Media Guide is were honored as “Third in the Nation” by the College published by the Towson University Department of Athletics. Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). The Written and Edited By: Eric Rhew, Towson University guides were written and edited by Eric Rhew of the Towson Offi ce of Athletics Media Relations University Offi ce of Athletics Media Relations and designed Designed By: Chris Komisar, Towson University Design Center by Chris Komisar of the Towson University Design Center. It Photography: Rob Brown, PJ Dunn, Kitty R, Kanji is the fi rst time in school history that the women’s Takeno, Desiree Stover, Scott Thornton, CAA lacrosse guides have been honored by CoSIDA. Special Thanks: Maureen O’Connell

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Head Coach Sonia LaMonica

HISTORY 3 COACHING STAFF

HEAD COACH – 1ST SEASON SoniaMaryland, ‘03 LaMonica

In two years as an assistant coach for the Tigers, Sonia LaMonica helped Towson to the Colonial Athletic Association championship and the NCAA Tournament. Now that she is the head coach at Towson, LaMonica is hoping the results will be the same for the Tigers. A native of Darlington, South Australia, LaMonica (pronounced La - MAHN - ick - uh) is the 10th head coach in the 34-year history of the Towson women’s lacrosse program. She returns to lead the Tigers after a one-year stint as the head coach at Mount St. Mary’s University. As the Mountaineers’ head coach, LaMonica led Mount St. Mary’s to an 8-9 record last year and a berth in the Northeast Conference (NEC) semi-fi nals. She coached fi ve players who earned All-NEC honors, including senior attacker Ashley Johnson and junior defender Aly Jost, who earned fi rst team all-conference notice. Prior to becoming the Mountaineers’ head coach, LaMonica spent two seasons as a member of Missy Doherty’s staff and helped the Tigers win a pair of Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) championships. She coached Hillary Fratzke, who was named as the 2008 CAA Player of the Year and earned fi rst team All-Amer- ica honors, and Julie Ondrako, who was named as the 2009 CAA Defensive Player of the Year. In addition, fi ve players earned fi rst team All-CAA notice while two players earned second team accolades. In addition to Fratzke, the Tigers had three players earn IWLCA all-region honors during those two seasons. Before joining the Tigers’ staff, LaMonica was an assistant coach at the Uni- versity of Denver, helping the Pioneers to a 15-5 record during the 2006 season. She coached the Mountain Pacifi c Sports Federation (MPSF) Player and Rookie of the Year along with three all-conference selections and the program’s fi rst-ever IWLCA All-West/Midwest region honoree. In addition to her success as a coach, LaMonica was a member of the Austra- lian National Team. She helped Australia win the gold medal at the 2005 World Cup Championship and a silver medal at the 2009 World Cup Championship. Named to the 2005 IFWLA All-World Team, she was also a member of the U-19 Australian National Team that won the silver medal at the 1999 World Cham- pionships and was also the recipient of the U21 South Australian Sportswoman of the Year award. A 2003 graduate of the University of Maryland, LaMonica was a three-year starter for the Terrapins. She earned fi rst team All-America honors and was a candidate for the Tewaaraton Trophy during her senior season after leading Maryland to the Atlantic Coast Conference championship. A team captain during her senior season, she was a member of three ACC championship teams and helped the Terrapins win the 2000 and 2001 NCAA titles. LaMonica scored 111 goals in her college career, including 49 goals as a senior, along with 55 assists. The former Sonia Judd, LaMonica is married to former University of Maryland men’s lacrosse standout Michael LaMonica. The couple resides in Parkton, Md. with their newborn son, Luca James.

4 2011 TIGERTIGG ER WWOMEN’SOMM ENE N ’SS LLACROSSEACC ROR O SSS E Katie Doolittle Hannah Nielsen Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator Assistant Coach 4th Season 1st Season Maryland, ‘07 Northwestern, ‘09

In each of her three years as a As a player, Hannah Nielsen has member of the Towson coaching staff, experienced winning at every level at Katie Doolittle has helped the Tigers both the college and international reach the NCAA Tournament. As she ranks. Now, she hopes to continue her enters her fourth year with the Tigers, winning ways as a member of the Doolittle is hoping the trend continues. Tigers’ coaching staff. A 2007 graduate of Maryland, Doolittle scored 105 goals with 24 Nielsen was an assistant coach at Penn State University last year and assists in her four-year career while playing in all 79 games. A two-time helped the Nittany Lions post a 10-7 record. All-Atlantic Coast Conference selection, she tallied 27 goals with seven A native of Adelaide, Australia, Nielsen was a four-year starter at assists as a senior in helping the Terrapins reach the NCAA quarter- midfi eld for Northwestern and led the Wildcats to four straight NCAA fi nals. Doolittle was second on the team with eight free-position goals titles. A three-time fi rst team All-America selection, she ended her career and was tied for third on the squad with 29 draw controls. as the NCAA’s all-time leader with 224 assists and ranked third in Named as a co-captain as a senior, the Manlius, N.Y. native was a NCAA history with 398 points. She also holds the NCAA Champion- two-time selection to the IWLCA All-South regional team and was ship record with 35 career assists in 16 games. selected to the Tewaaraton Watch List in 2007. She had her best season In addition, Nielsen was a two-time selection as the National Player as a junior, scoring 37 goals with fi ve assists. Doolittle had a career-high of the Year by the IWLCA, Inside Lacrosse, WomensLax.com and fi ve goals twice during her career, including a fi ve-goal effort against WomensLacrosse.com. She also received the Tewaaraton Trophy and Old Dominion as a junior. as the top women’s lacrosse player in the nation Most recently, Doolittle was a member of the United States Women’s during her junior and senior seasons. Lacrosse National Developmental Team from 2005 to 2008. She was In 2009, Nielsen was the leading scorer in NCAA Division I, break- also an alternate for the U.S. Under-19 National Team. ing her own school record with 142 points and eclipsing the NCAA A four-year letterwinner at Fayetteville-Manlius High School, Doo- single-season record with 83 assists. She also set an NCAA single-game little was a two-time All-America selection while scoring 140 goals with record with 10 assists in a win over Duquesne. During the NCAA 56 assists in her scholastic career. Tournament, she tallied 16 assists while leading the Wildcats to their fi fth consecutive NCAA title, which they won at Towson’s Johnny Unitas® Stadium. In 2008, she became the fi rst player in Northwestern history to record back-to-back 100-point seasons by scoring 51 goals with 63 assists. With 114 points, she ranked second in NCAA Division I. She was also fourth in the nation with 63 draw controls. Named as the American Lacrosse Conference Player of the Year, she was honored as the ’s Suzy Favor Award recipient, which is presented to the top female athlete. As a sophomore, Nielsen started all 22 games and was the playmaker for a Northwestern offense which set NCAA single-season records for goals (361), assists (168), points (529) and points per game (16.4). She set a school record with 119 points, including an NCAA-record 69 assists. One of fi ve fi nalists for the Tewaaraton Trophy, she was named as the MVP of the ALC Tournament after scoring 16 points in the Wild- cats’ two wins and was a fi rst team All-ALC selection. A starter in all 88 games of her college career, Nielsen led North- western to a cumulative record of 85-3. An outstanding player at the international level, Nielsen helped the Australian National Team win the silver medal at the 2009 FIL World Cup in Prague and was named to the All-World Team. She was Aus- tralia’s second-leading scorer with 12 goals and 13 assists. Nielsen also played on the 2005 Australian National Team that won the gold medal at the FIL World Cup. She graduated from Northwestern in 2009 with a Bachelor’s degree in Human Development and Psychological Services.

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Towson’s Tiger Tale Towson University is one of 28 NCAA member place of the old block tiger which served as the logo institutions using the tiger as its nickname. The tiger from 1979. is the most popular mascot among American col- The Towson logo is registered. Approval for its Towson Athletic leges and universities. use commercially is required. Logo - 2002 However, its obvious popularity was not the real According to the NCAA, other popular nick- reason the Tiger was selected to represent Towson. names include Bears (16), Wildcats (12) and Eagles When Towson was a two-year normal school the (12). media referred to its teams as the “Teach- ers.” As the school expanded to three and four year programs, the newspapers granted Towson student athletes tenure, calling them the “Professors” and even shortening it to “Profs.” Later, it was changed again to the “Schoolmasters.” Athletic Logo The “Indians” and “Golden Knights” were other circa - 1995 nicknames used over the years. But a former soccer player, Lou Winkelman ‘64, introduced the tiger as the offi cial Towson mascot winning Student Government Association approval in 1962. Winkelman was the fi rst Tiger mascot, donning the stripes in the 1963 Homecoming parade. “We went to a costume shop and rented the tiger suit,” Winkelman recalled. “After I graduated the students slowly made the mascot what it is today. I Athletic Logo got calls for years asking where the custome came circa - 1985 from.” As a member of the 1960 soccer team, Winkel- man says no one wanted to be called the Golden Knights, which happened to be the most popular name for sports teams in 1961. The “Knights” nickname may have come from the 1920’s and 1930’s when an elaborate Olde English Christmas dinner was held with knights and ladies costumes, music and a pageant. The 1930 Tower Echoes used Renaissance style pictures of archers to depict athletes and campus life. In 1951, Athletic Logo the Knights reigned over Towson with references to circa - 1979 the campus being a “Camelot” with merry “court life” (student activities) and many “tournaments” (sports). The late 1950’s brought other mascots to Towson. The lacrosse team was the “Indians.” The wrestling team was the “Teachers.” Winkelman and his teammates had their own Athletic Logo circa - 1977 idea and simply adopted the tiger as their mascot. Although they wore jerseys with a knight and horse logo, they were adamant that they would be called “tigers” in their yearbook photo. Winkelman encouraged use of the tiger, writing “Tigers Tales,” a weekly sports column, in . The paper used the tiger image in its masthead from 1966-69. The Towson Tiger logo has also experienced change, evolving into its present day “stylistic” design which replaced the upright caricature that had been used since the mid-80’s. That took the

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Junior Goalkeeper Mary Teeters

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Noting the 2011 Tigers ... Connect Four? Four Tigers Named to Preseason All-CAA Team • The Tigers will try to reach the NCAA Tournament for the fourth • Senior attacker Jess Dunn, junior goalkeeper Mary Teeters, soph- straight year. They earned the fi rst-ever at-large berth in the program’s omore defender Alexa Demski and sophomore midfi elder Ashley history last year after posting a 13-4 record during the regular Waldron were named as members of the Preseason All-Colonial season. Athletic Association women’s lacrosse team in a vote of the league’s • The Tigers earned the Colonial Athletic Association’s automatic eight head coaches. berth in 2008 and 2009 after winning the CAA Championship with • The Tigers were one of two teams to have four players named to victories over William & Mary and Delaware, respectively. the Preseason All-CAA team along with defending CAA champion • The Tigers have reached the NCAA Tournament four times in the James Madison. William & Mary had three players named to the last six years, including three CAA championships. team while Old Dominion had one player selected. • Dunn ranked second on the Tigers with 47 goals last year and A Tough Road Lies Ahead ... earned second team all-region notice. Named to the All-CAA fi rst • The Tigers’ 16-game regular season schedule will feature games team as a junior, she had 15 multi-goal games and was the only against six teams which ended last year ranked in the IWLCA Tiger to score a goal in every game. Division I poll, including two of the top four teams. Defending • Teeters, a second team all-conference selection as a sophomore, national champion Maryland was ranked fi rst in the fi nal IWLCA started all 18 games for the Tigers and posted a 9.48 goals against poll while Syracuse, which reached the NCAA semi-fi nals, fi nished average while stopping 48.9 per cent of the shots she faced. She the year as the fourth-ranked team in the country. had 10 or more saves seven times as a sophomore, including a • In addition, the Tigers will face three teams which reached the 14-save performance in Towson’s one-goal win over Hofstra during NCAA Tournament. Along with the Terrapins and the Orange, the regular season. James Madison earned the CAA’s automatic berth into the NCAA • Demski, a second team All-CAA and All-Rookie Team selection Tournament and advanced to the quarter-fi nals. last year, was a fi rst team IWLCA All-Mid-Atlantic Region pick • The Tigers’ 2011 opponents combined to post a 165-124 (.571) after starting all 18 games on defense as a freshman. She was record last year. In addition, three teams (Syracuse, James Madison second on the team with 36 ground balls and also recorded 30 and Maryland) won at least 15 games while 11 of the Tigers’ 16 caused turnovers. She had a season-high six ground balls against opponents had winning records. Loyola and had fi ve ground balls with four caused turnovers against Richmond in the Tigers’ 23-12 victory. • A CAA All-Rookie Team selection last year, Waldron started 16 of Getting It Dunn 18 games for the Tigers as a freshman. She scored 17 goals with • Senior attacker Jess Dunn is the Tigers’ returning leading scorer 12 assists, including back-to-back three-goal efforts against UMBC after an outstanding junior season. A native of Forest Hill, Md., and Loyola. She also contributed two goals with a season-high fi ve she ranked second on the team with 47 goals and was fourth on assists in the Tigers’ win over Delaware and scored two goals with the team with 49 points. an assist against George Mason and Temple. • Dunn was the only Tiger player to score a goal in all 18 games last year and led the Tigers with a .528 shooting percentage. She scored Preseason Prognostications a career-high six goals on six shots in the Tigers’ loss against Syra- • After reaching the NCAA Tournament for the third straight year, cuse and had nine “hat tricks.” it isn’t a surprise that the Tigers are mentioned among the nation’s • Dunn, who had scored just seven goals in her fi rst two years, was top teams heading into 2011. a fi rst team All-Colonial Athletic Association selection and also • The Tigers, who have won 39 games the last three years, are ranked earned second team IWLCA All-Mid-Atlantic Region honors. 15th in the IWLCA preseason Division I coaches poll and the Inside Lacrosse Division I media poll. The Tigers are one of three CAA Year Three for Number Three teams to be named in the preseason IWLCA poll. • Junior goalkeeper Mary Teeters returns for her third season as the • In addition, the Tigers were picked to fi nish fourth in the Colonial Tigers’ starter after a solid sophomore campaign. She has started Athletic Association preseason coaches poll. Defending CAA cham- 36 of 37 games during the last two seasons and has a .498 save pion James Madison is picked to repeat as the league champion percentage while allowing 9.59 goals per game in her career. while William & Mary was voted to fi nish second by the league’s • A second team All-CAA selection as a sophomore, Teeters earned eight head coaches. fi rst team IWLCA All-Mid-Atlantic Region honors after ranking 16th in NCAA Division I with a .489 save percentage. She also Quartet of Seniors to Serve as Captains ranked 20th in the nation with a 9.48 goals against average. • Senior attacker Jess Dunn, senior defenders MaryEllen Elie and • Teeters, who made a career-high 16 saves in the Tigers’ upset win Megan Fitzgerald, and senior midfi elder Ali Lathroum were over eighth-ranked Stanford, ranked ninth in the country as a fresh- selected as the team captains for the 2011 season. man with a .506 save percentage and was named to the CAA All- • It is the fi rst time each of them will serve as a team captain. Rookie Team. Her 9.69 goals against average in 2009 ranked 20th in the nation.

8 2011 TIGER WOMEN’S LACROSSE Q&A with Coach Sonia LaMonica On replacing the Tigers’ top three scorers from last year … On the Tigers’ freshmen class ... “We certainly graduated some tremendous players and “Our freshmen have been doing a really tremendous job while we are not necessarily replacing them, we are using through the Fall and during the preseason. I am really ex- the new players we have in a different way. There are some cited to see how they impact our program this year. I expect players that are irreplaceable, but we will adapt and adjust them to step up and impact the program from the start of our structure so that we can utilize the strengths we have. the season. The big question is how they handle the pres- Our team will be different than the past.” sure of games. As of now, they are doing a great job and I anticipate that they will handle that pressure well. They are On the returning offensive players ... blending in very well with our team.” “They have done a tremendous job. We are working with a new group of players, so our offense is fresh and different. On the Tigers’ non-conference schedule ... We are learning to play with new players and create a new “The non-conference schedule is challenging again this dynamic on the offensive end. They have been doing a great year. With our Charles Street rivals in Loyola and Johns job and I have high expectations for them to step up and Hopkins, they are always tough games, so those games will play a large role for us.” be a good challenge for us. Along with playing the defend- ing national champions at Maryland, I think it’s great to On the Tigers’ attack unit ... play these teams because it brings out the best in our play- ers and they really raise their game against these opponents. “Our system will be different than what we have had in the It is what we need to do to get to the next level and also past. We are working through some new structures and I prepares us for our CAA schedule. I am excited to play our like where we are with that. We will continue to progress local rivals and I expect them to give us very tough competi- throughout the season and continue to grow. Our offense is tion.” going to be extremely dynamic.”

On the Tiger midfi elders ... “Our midfi eld is going to be young as well. I think we are going to see some different things. But, our midfi eld is still going to play a huge role for us in terms of scoring. The combination of our midfi eld and attack units is one of the things I am focusing with our team.”

On the Tigers’ defenders ... “Our defensive unit is solid, especially with Mary Teeters returning in the goal for us. It’s certainly nice to have re- turning players in our defensive unit because they are com- fortable with our defensive plan and working together. I an- ticipate it will be a tough unit for opposing teams to break.”

On junior goalkeeper Mary Teeters ... “It’s huge to have Mary Teeters returning for another year. Her confi dence has grown from year to year and that is im- portant for us. In addition, Mary’s mental toughness is very important for our team as she is the leader of our defense. I am really excited for her this year.”

Megan Fitzgerald

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Q&A with Coach Sonia LaMonica On the CAA ... “It will be a battle like every other year. James Madison Ashleigh Rohrback could be the team to beat again this year, but you can’t be easy with any other team in the league this year. We have had good success in the CAA in the past, but came up short last year in the CAA Tournament. Our team is going to be battling to get back on the top of the CAA. We have done it and we know we can do it.”

On the Tigers’ success over the last three years ... “It’s a very exciting time for our program. We are very ex- cited about the success we have had, but we are not satisfi ed with that success. We are trying to get to that next level and in order to do that, we need to bring in strong recruits. I believe the best is yet to come for this program. This season will be interesting to see how we progress through the year with the large number of newcomers that we have. I am excited to see where this program goes over the next few 2011 Colonial Athletic Association Preseason Coaches’ Poll years.” 1. James Madison 2. William & Mary On returning to Towson as the head coach ... 3. Hofstra 4. Towson “Being a part of the program in the past and during the re- 5. Delaware cent success certainly makes the transition easier. Working 6. Drexel with the players and being involved with the recruits that 7. Old Dominion have come through has allowed things to be easier for the 8. George Mason players and the coaches along with the support staff. Being the head coach is a much different role, but it is a role that I am enjoying. It’s a great opportunity for me to be back here 2011 IWLCA Division I Preseason Coaches’ Poll at Towson.” 1. Maryland 11. Vanderbilt 2. Northwestern 12. Loyola On keys for a successful 2011 season ... 3. North Carolina 13. Stanford 4. Duke 14. Dartmouth “Cultivating and preparing our new leaders to own their 5. Syracuse 15. Towson role and lead the charge will be a key to our success this 6. Penn 16. Penn State year. Just as important is the players’ ability to believe in T-7. Georgetown 17. Florida what this team is capable of. If we have a team of believers, T-7. Virginia 18. Boston University anything is possible.” 9. James Madison 19. Boston College 10. Notre Dame 20. Hofstra Ali Lathroum 2011 Inside Lacrosse Division I Preseason Media Poll 1. Maryland 11. Vanderbilt 2. Northwestern T-12. Dartmouth 3. North Carolina T-12. Loyola 4. Duke 14. Stanford 5. Syracuse 15. Towson 6. Georgetown 16. Penn State 7. Virginia 17. Boston College 8. Penn 18. Princeton 9. James Madison 19. Johns Hopkins 10. Notre Dame 20. Denver

10 2011 TIGER WOMEN’S LACROSSE 2011 Towson University Women’s Lacrosse Roster No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown/High School ALPHABETICAL ROSTER 00 Kristy Hankinson Goal Sr. 5-2 Eldersburg, Md./Liberty H.S. No. Name Pos. 1 Jackie LaMonica Mid. Jr. 5-2 Parkton, Md./Hereford H.S. 19 Sarah Appelt Att. 2 MaryEllen Elie Def. Sr. 5-5 Orchard Park, N.Y./Orchard Park H.S. 4 Rhiannon Coogle Att. 3 Mary Teeters Goal Jr. 5-3 Ellicott City, Md./Centennial H.S. 24 Nikki Cory Att. 4 Rhiannon Coogle Att. Fr. 5-1 Forest Hill, Md./North Harford H.S. 10 Kelly Custer Mid. 5 Alexa Demski Def. So. 5-6 Baltimore, Md./Loch Raven H.S. 32 Therese D’Ambrosio Def. 6 Jackie Dysert Def. Sr. 5-4 Hudson, Ohio/Hudson H.S. 16 Breanne Dabbs Mid. 7 Megan Fitzgerald Def. Sr. 5-3 Bowie, Md./Archbishop Spalding H.S. 5 Alexa Demski Def. 9 Ashley Waldron Mid. So. 5-6 Clay, N.Y./Cicero North Syracuse H.S. 21 Jess Dunn Att. 10 Kelly Custer Mid. So. 5-9 Aston, Pa./Sun Valley H.S. 6 Jackie Dysert Def. 11 Andi Raymond Mid. Fr. 5-7 Ada, Mich./Rockford H.S. 17 Emma Ehler Mid. 12 Shannon Lechner Att. Fr. 5-5 Silver Spring, Md./Our Lady of Good Counsel H.S. 2 MaryEllen Elie Def. 13 Ashleigh Rohrback Att. So. 5-3 Westminster, Md./Westminster H.S. 7 Megan Fitzgerald Def. 14 Kaitlin Sheridan Def. Fr. 5-4 Ellicott City, Md./Our Lady of Good Counsel H.S. 00 Kristy Hankinson Goal 15 Kelly Murkey Mid. Fr. 5-5 Westminster, Md./Westminster H.S. 29 Sarah Hogan Mid. 16 Breanne Dabbs Mid. Fr. 5-4 Damascus, Md./Our Lady of Good Counsel H.S. 18 Shannon Kennedy Def. 17 Emma Ehler Mid. Fr. 5-7 Chatham, N.J./Chatham H.S. 30 Lindsay Kibler Att. 18 Shannon Kennedy Def. R-So. 5-9 Severna Park, Md./Severna Park H.S. 1 Jackie LaMonica Mid. 19 Sarah Appelt Att. Jr. 5-5 Garden City, N.Y./The Hun School of Princeton 33 Ali Lathroum Mid. 20 Olivia Turner Att. So. 5-9 Bishopville, Md./Stephen Decatur H.S. 12 Shannon Lechner Att. 21 Jess Dunn Att. Sr. 5-2 Forest Hill, Md./Fallston H.S. 22 Katie Leech Mid. 22 Katie Leech Mid. Fr. 5-4 Westminster, Md./Winters Mill H.S. 15 Kelly Murkey Mid. 24 Nikki Cory Att. Sr. 5-7 Finksburg, Md./Westminster H.S. 11 Andi Raymond Mid. 29 Sarah Hogan Mid. So. 5-3 Brewster, N.Y./Brewster H.S. 13 Ashleigh Rohrback Att. 30 Lindsay Kibler Att. Jr. 5-4 Finksburg, Md./Westminster H.S. 14 Kaitlin Sheridan Def. 32 Therese D’Ambrosio Def. Sr. 5-5 Catonsville, Md./Mt. De Sales Academy 3 Mary Teeters Goal 33 Ali Lathroum Mid. Sr. 5-2 Bishopville, Md./Stephen Decatur H.S. 20 Olivia Turner Att. 9 Ashley Waldron Mid. Head Coach: Sonia LaMonica (Maryland, ‘03) - 1st season at Towson, 2nd season overall Assistant Coaches: Katie Doolittle (Maryland, ’07) – 4th season, Hannah Nielsen (Northwestern, ‘09) – 1st season Captains: Jess Dunn, MaryEllen Elie, Megan Fitzgerald, Ali Lathroum PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Sarah APPELT: Ah-PELT Rhiannon COOGLE: COO-gull Therese D’AMBROSIO: Dee-am-BRO-see-oh Jackie DYSERT: DIE-surt Emma EHLER: EL-lurr MaryEllen ELIE: EE-lee Ali LATHROUM: LAY-thrum Shannon LECHNER: LETCH-nurr Jackie LAMONICA: La-MAHN-ick-uh Sonia LAMONICA: La-MAHN-ick-uh

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Minnegan Field at Johnny Unitas® Stadium is home to Towson’s football, men’s lacrosse and women’s lacrosse, fi eld hockey and track and fi eld programs. The sports complex, which underwent a $32 million renovation over a three-year span, seats 11,198 spectators. It ranks as the third largest outdoor venue in the metropolitan area after M&T Bank Stadium where the NFL Ravens play, and Oriole Park at Camden Yards, home to Baltimore’s Major League HomeHome ttoo Towson’sTowson s franchise. Stadium renovations included an addition of 6,000 seats, an artifi cial turf, entry level plaza, concession stands, new restrooms, ticket booths, a four-tier press box, an elaborate fi eld TIGERS house and a promenade that conveniently con- nects the northside and southside seating areas. He coached its soccer team until 1966. In 2007, the stadium’s Astroturf surface was ’s soccer teams were highly successful, replaced with FieldTurf. winning a total of 156 games, and 66 of 77 The four-story, 48,000 square-foot fi eld between 1930 and 1936, including a school house provides Towson’s student-athletes with record 34 straight. His coaching led to Towson an excellent collegiate facility. It includes spa- championships in baseball, , track cious, modern lockerooms for each of its and swimming, as well as soccer. sports, an impressive athletic training facility, Doc is the only American to publish an classrooms, conference rooms, an upscale article in the British Football Annual on soccer equipment room, an academic resource center, theory. He was inducted into the National a video-editing room and coaches offi ces. Soccer Coaches Association of America’s Hall Designed to maximize exterior scenic looks, of Fame in 1992. the fi eld house includes windows that provide During his tenure as Director of Athletics, a stunning view of the adjacent playing area. Doc established football as an intercollegiate A rooftop patio treats guests to a bird’s-eye sport at Towson in 1969. view of the athletic contests. The stadium is He died in 2002, just two weeks shy of his lighted for night play. 100th birthday. The Minnegan Room can accommodate up The stadium carried his name from its to 200 guests at social functions ranging from opening in 1978 until the renovation. In accor- pre-game and post-game parties and sports dance with that tribute, the fi eld remains Min- banquets to fund-raising events. negan Field in his memory. A four-level press box rises high above the Johnny Unitas, too, had a deep connection with stadium on its south side. A separate VIP level the University. The former Baltimore Colts great is just below the main media fl oor, which can was the parent of three Towson students. accommodate 35 working members of the Several weeks prior to his untimely passing, press, two radio stations and coaches booths. Johnny began serving as community liaison for Each booth can comfortably seat six persons. Tiger Athletics. His role was to assist the uni- The top fl oor, or camera deck, is the primary versity in obtaining a naming rights partner for location for television broadcasts and game the University’s new stadium. The legendary fi lming. Golden Arm died suddenly, less than a week The complex is named in honor of two after tossing his last pass to commemorate the legends - one a coach and educator who served opening of Towson’s new stadium at ceremonies Towson University for over 40 years, and the on September 5, 2002. other a former professional football player High spirits returned when Sandy Unitas chose who is widely considered as the greatest NFL to assume her husband’s role with Towson. With quarterback of all time. Johnny’s two youngest children as Towson stu- Donald “Doc” Minnegan was a teacher, dents, Sandy sought to memorialize her husband’s coach, physical education department chairman legacy on campus by having the stadium named Sophomore Defender and Director of Athletics at Towson for more Johnny Unitas® Stadium. Alexa Demski than four decades. He arrived at Towson in 1927.

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Sophomore Midfi elder Ashley Waldron

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video game ... favorite athlete is ... favor- AT ORCHARD PARK H.S.: Three-sport Jess ite TV show is “House” … likes to read the “Twilight” athlete for the Quakers ... led lacrosse team to fi rst 21 Dunn series ... lists Brad Pitt as her favorite actor ... enjoys district title in ten years as a junior ... reached the listening to music by Kenny Chesney ... enjoys eating Section IV Finals as a junior ... named fi rst team 5-2 • Senior • Attack at Qdoba ... has one younger brother ... parents work All-Western New York ... honored as Athlete of the Forest Hill, Md. Fallston H.S. in sales ... daughter of Joe and June Dunn ... born Month during senior year ... earned Section VI Schol- Family Studies Major on April 3, 1989 in Baltimore, Md. … major is Family ar-Athlete honors ... team captain for basketball and

CO-CAPTAIN Studies. lacrosse teams ... good student who was member Season GP Shots Goals Asst. Pts. GB DC CT of National Honor Society ... named to Who’s Who DUNN’S HONOR ROLL 2008 8 4 2 0 2 1 0 0 Among American High School Students ... honor roll • 2011 Captain 2009 14 14 5 0 5 10 4 2 student. • 2010 IWLCA All Mid-Atlantic Region Second Team 2010 18 89 47 2 49 16 4 4 • 2010 First Team All-CAA Career 40 107 54 2 56 27 8 6 PERSONAL: Aspires to work in physical therapy • 2009 CAA Commissioner’s List ... lists her mother as the people she admires the most ... has volunteered at summer programs and 2010 SEASON: First team All-CAA selection MaryEllen Americorp Clean Up ... enjoys scrapbooking ... has who started all 18 games on attack ... fourth-leading 2 worked as a nanny for the last three summers ... scorer in the CAA with 47 goals ... Tigers’ fourth- Elie avid fan of the ... enjoys reading “Angels leading scorer with 49 points ... ranked second on 5-7 • Senior • Defense and Demons” by Dan Brown ... lists “Frogger” as her the team with 47 goals ... led Tigers with .528 shoot- Orchard Park, N.Y. Orchard Park H.S. favorite video game ... favorite TV show is “Friends” ing percentage ... scored three or more goals nine Exercise Science Major ... favorite actor is Will Ferrell ... lists Kate Hudson times ... recorded a “hat trick” in six straight games CO-CAPTAIN and Amy Poehler as her favorite actresses ... enjoys form March 13 to April 3 ... scored career-high six listening to music by Lupe Fiasco ... enjoys eating goals on six shots against Syracuse ... tallied four ELIE’S HONOR ROLL steak and crab legs ... favorite restaurant is The goals in wins over Stanford and George Washington • 2011 Captain Cheesecake Factory ... most memorable experiences ... scored three goals with an assist against UMBC • 2008, 2009, 2010 CAA Commissioner’s List include earning an at-large bid into the NCAA Tour- and Richmond ... contributed three-goal efforts • 2010 IWLCA Academic Honor Roll nament last year and playing at Virginia ... cousin , against Maryland and Delaware ... also had three 2010 SEASON: Moved from midfi eld to de- Jill Tolman, is a senior on the women’s soccer team goals in win over Drexel on April 23 ... contributed fense and started 15 of 16 games as a junior ... at LeMoyne College … has two siblings ... sister, Ali- 16 ground balls, including season-high four ground came off the bench on Senior Day against Hofstra cia, played lacrosse at Brockport ... parents gradu- balls against UMBC in season opener. ... missed Tigers’ wins over Old Dominion and William ated from Alleghany College ... father played foot- 2009 SEASON: Played in 14 games as a soph- & Mary due to injury ... tied for fourth on the team ball for the Gators and works as a project manager omore ... made three starts ... scored fi ve goals ... with 23 ground balls ... second on the team with 36 ... mother is a teacher’s aide ... daughter of John and opened season with a goal in back-to-back games draw controls ... recorded season-high three ground Barbara Elie ... born on January 6, 1989 in Glen Ridge, against Mount St. Mary’s and UMBC ... scored a goal balls against Johns Hopkins and Richmond ... also N.J. … major is in Exercise Science. in win at George Washington ... helped Tigers to win had three draw controls against Blue Jays in 11-10 Season GP Shots Goals Asst. Pts. GB DC CT over Richmond with a goal ... scored a goal with a victory ... had two caused turnovers with two draw 2008 6 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 career-high four ground balls against William & Mary controls against Syracuse ... posted career-high 2009 17 0 0 2 2 23 15 9 2010 16 1 0 0 0 24 36 9 on her twentieth birthday ... named to CAA Commis- nine draw controls in win over Delaware ... tallied Career 39 1 0 2 2 48 52 18 sioner’s List. four draw controls against Temple in regular season fi nale ... posted two ground balls with two caused 2008 SEASON: Played in eight games as a turnovers and two draw controls in victory over freshman ... scored two goals ... recorded fi rst career George Washington. goal in season-opening win over Mount St. Mary’s ... also had a goal at American ... came off the bench 2009 SEASON: Starter in 16 of 17 games at against William & Mary in CAA Championship Game. midfi eld for the Tigers ... recorded two assists ... posted 23 ground balls with 15 draw controls ... tal- AT FALLSTON H.S.: Three-time fi rst team lied fi rst career point with assist in loss to Syracuse All-Harford County selection for Coach Mike Mc- along with three ground balls and three draw con- Teague ... led Cougars with 63 goals as a junior ... trols ... also had an assist with three ground balls named second team All-State as a junior ... three- against Richmond ... tied season high with three sport athlete who was a member of soccer and ground balls at George Mason ... named to CAA Com- swimming teams. missioner’s List. PERSONAL: Lists her parents as the people 2008 SEASON: Played in six games as a she admires the most ... enjoys spending time with freshman ... recorded ground ball against UMBC in friends, shopping and sports ... has worked with her 19-12 win ... had a draw control in win over American father in addition to being a lacrosse coach during ... named to CAA Commissioner’s List. the summer ... lists “Mario Brothers” as her favorite MaryEllen Elie 14 2011 TIGER WOMEN’S LACROSSE al sports team ... enjoys playing “Super Mario” video Mount St. Mary’s ... scored eventual game-winning Megan game on Nintendo Wii ... favorite TV shows are “Glee” goal with 6:20 remaining against Hofstra ... also had 7 Fitzgerald and “Modern Family” ... lists “The Wedding Date” as a goal against Delaware ... recorded seven ground her favorite movie ... favorite actor is James Franco balls with six caused turnovers ... earned season- 5-3 • Senior • Defense ... likes to eat at Yellowfi n Restaurant ... lists winning high two ground balls against George Washington ... Bowie, Md. Archbishop Spalding H.S. CAA Championship as a freshman and sophomore had three caused turnovers against American ... saw Sport Management Major and making the U.S. Under-19 Women’s National action off the bench in both of the Tigers’ CAA Tour-

CO-CAPTAIN Team as her most memorable experiences ... oldest nament games ... named to CAA Commissioner’s List. of three children in family ... father is a banker who AT STEPHEN DECATUR H.S.: Four-year FITZGERALD’S HONOR ROLL graduated from the University of Maryland ... mother • 2011 Captain starter for Seahawks ... started every game of high works as a teacher’s aide ... daughter of Stephen and school career ... named as team rookie MVP as a • 2008, 2009, 2010 CAA Commissioner’s List Lisa Fitzgerald ... born on February 24, 1989 in Silver • 2010 IWLCA Academic Honor Roll freshman ... honored as team’s midfi eld MVP as a Spring, Md. … major is Sport Management. sophomore ... earned team MVP notice as a junior 2010 SEASON: Started all 18 games as a ju- Season GP Shots Goals Asst. Pts. GB DC CT ... three-time All-Conference selection ... earned All- nior ... sixth on the team with 15 caused turnovers 2008 18 0 0 0 0 16 8 7 2009 16 0 0 0 0 13 2 5 America honors as a senior ... scored over 100 goals ... also contributed 15 ground balls and 11 draw con- 2010 18 1 0 0 0 15 11 15 and 100 assists in career ... honored as an Academic trols ... had two ground balls with two caused turn- Career 52 1 0 0 0 44 21 27 All-American ... helped Seahawks reach state fi nals overs against William & Mary ... posted season-high as a junior and state semi-fi nals as a senior ... also three draw controls in win over George Mason ... had Ali participate in basketball, soccer and indoor track ... season-high three caused turnovers against Drexel honor roll student. ... contributed two ground balls against UMBC and 33 Lathroum 16th-ranked Hofstra. PERSONAL: Lists her family as the people she 5-3 • Senior • Midfi eld admires the most ... career goal is to work as an oc- 2009 SEASON: Appeared in 16 games as a Bishopville, Md. cupational therapist or physician’s assistant … has sophomore ... started fi rst three games ... recorded Stephen Decatur H.S. volunteered as a referee for youth lacrosse games ... Biology Major 13 ground balls with fi ve caused turnovers ... posted enjoys skiing ... has worked as a waitress at The Reel season-high three ground balls against UMBC in 14-8 CO-CAPTAIN Inn during the summer ... lists as victory ... had two caused turnovers in overtime win LATHROUM’S HONOR ROLL her favorite professional sports team … enjoys play- at Hofstra ... recorded two ground balls against Wil- • 2011 Captain ing “Super Mario Brothers” video game ... favorite TV liam & Mary in CAA semi-fi nal victory ... named to • 2008, 2009, 2010 CAA Commissioner’s List show is “Grey’s Anatomy” ... lists Adam Brody as her CAA Commissioner’s List. favorite actor ... favorite musician is Bruce Springs- 2010 SEASON: Played in 17 games as a junior 2008 SEASON: Played in 18 games as a fresh- teen … enjoys eating chicken burritos from La Haci- ... did not play against Hofstra in CAA semi-fi nal loss man ... started 11 of last 12 games ... came off the enda restaurant and chicken cheesesteak from The ... started six of last nine games along with season- bench against James Madison on Senior Day ... reg- Reel Inn ... most memorable experience is playing opening win over UMBC ... scored eight goals with istered 16 ground balls with eight caused turnovers on same lacrosse team as her younger sister, Chele, three assists ... scored a goal in four of fi nal six ... recorded season-high four ground balls in win who is a sophomore at Towson and serving as the regular season games ... scored a goal with an as- over Delaware ... had two caused turnovers against Tigers’ manager this season … oldest of three chil- sist in season-opening win over Retrievers ... tallied Delaware and Drexel ... held George Mason’s Laura dren in family ... parents graduated from Salisbury a goal with an assist against George Mason ... also King to two goals in CAA semi-fi nal win over Patriots University ... father is a business owner ... mother is contributed 13 ground balls with 11 draw controls ...... good student who was named to CAA Commis- a school nurse … daughter of Scott and Angie Lath- had four ground balls against George Washington ... sioner’s List. roum ... born on August 18, 1989 in Salisbury, Md. … posted four draw controls in win over William & Mary. major is Biology. AT ARCHBISHOP SPALDING H.S.: 2009 SEASON: Appeared in all 19 games as a Named to United States Under-19 National Team as Season GP Shots Goals Asst. Pts. GB DC CT sophomore ... started six times ... scored seven goals 2008 19 16 6 1 7 7 10 6 an alternate in 2007 ... selected as IAAM ‘A’ Confer- with three assists ... tallied two goals in overtime 2009 19 17 7 3 10 21 5 7 ence All-Star as a junior ... honored as second team 2010 17 20 8 3 11 13 11 7 win over Hofstra ... posted two assists in win over All-Anne Arundel County selection by The Baltimore Career 55 53 21 7 28 41 26 20 Richmond ... scored a goal in fi ve other games ... con- Sun during junior season ... named to the Baltimore/ tributed an assist against Loyola (Md.) along with Washington High School Watch two ground balls and two draw controls ... recorded List as a senior ... received Academic All-American career-high three ground balls against UMBC, Old notice as senior ... also played soccer for the Cava- Dominion and Delaware ... named to CAA Commis- liers ... honor roll student. sioner’s List. PERSONAL: Lists her parents as the people she 2008 SEASON: Appeared in all 19 games as admires the most ... career goal is to work in sports a freshman ... started fi rst three games of year ... marketing ... enjoys listening to music by Dispatch ... scored six goals with an assist ... opened college enjoys snowboarding, shopping and singing ... lists career with three-goal, one-assist effort against the Washington Redskins as her favorite profession-

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PERSONAL: Career goal is to become an an- Nikki Therese esthesiologist or orthopedic surgeon ... lists her 24 Cory 32 D’Ambrosio parents as the people she admires most ... has vol- unteered at soup kitchens ... enjoys reading and go- 5-4 • Senior • Defense 5-7 • Senior • Attack ing to the beach ... has worked at a tanning salon Finksburg, Md. Catonsville, Md. Westminster H.S. Mount de Sales Academy during the summer along with serving as a wait- Biology Major Biology Major ress and working lacrosse camps ... avid Baltimore Ravens fan who lists linebacker Ray Lewis, safety Ed Reed and running back Ray Rice as her favorite CORY’S HONOR ROLL D’AMBROSIO’S HONOR ROLL athletes ... favorite book is “The 5 People You Meet • 2010 CAA Commissioner’s List • 2008, 2009, 2010 CAA Commissioner’s List in Heaven” by Mitch Albom ... lists “Entourage” and • 2010 IWLCA Academic Honor Roll 2010 SEASON: Appeared in four games as a “Chelsea Lately” as her favorite TV shows ... favorite junior ... took one shot against Richmond on March 2010 SEASON: Played in 10 games as a junior actresses are Rachel McAdams and Jennifer Aniston 20 ... recorded a draw control against Temple in ... made fi rst career start against Delaware on April ... enjoys eating Italian food ... lists winning the 2008 regular season fi nale. 3 ... tallied fi ve ground balls with two draw controls CAA Championship as most memorable experience ... contributed a ground ball with a draw control ... has fi ve siblings ... mother is a registered nurse 2009 SEASON: Saw action in Tigers’ 17-9 win against Blue Hens ... added one ground ball with one who attended Loyola College and Towson University over Richmond on March 21 ... worked hard during caused turnover in win over Richmond ... also had a ... father attended Providence College and Univer- practice throughout the season. ground ball against Loyola (Md.), George Washington sity of Maryland and works as a general contractor 2008 SEASON: Made college debut in Tigers’ and Temple ... named to CAA Commissioner’s List. ... daughter of Carey and Kelly D’Ambrosio ... born season-opening win over Mount St. Mary’s. on September 20, 1989 in Catonsville, Md. … major 2009 SEASON: Appeared in two games as is Biology. AT WESTMINSTER H.S.: Three-year let- a sophomore ... posted a draw control in season Season GP Shots Goals Asst. Pts. GB DC CT ter winner for the Owls ... helped Westminster reach opener against Mount St. Mary’s ... named to CAA 2008 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 state semi-fi nals three straight years ... earned Commissioner’s List. 2009 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 second team All-Chesapeake Conference honors ... 2010 10 1 0 0 0 5 2 1 2008 SEASON: Played in two games as a Career 14 2 0 0 0 6 4 2 served as team captain ... named all-county honor- freshman ... saw time against Mount St. Mary’s and able mention ... received Academic All-American UMBC ... tallied fi rst career ground ball, draw control notice ... good student who was member of honor and caused turnover in 19-12 win over Retrievers ... Jackie roll during all four years ... also played soccer and named to CAA Commissioner’s List. 6 basketball. Dysert AT MOUNT DE SALES ACADEMY: Two- PERSONAL: Lists her parents as the people 5-4 • Senior • Defense sport athlete for the Sailors ... good student who was Hudson, Ohio she admires the most ... aspires to attend medical a member of the honor roll ... earned Presidential Hudson H.S. school and become a dermatologist ... has worked Award ... participated in National Latin Exam ... also Psychology and Early Childhood Education Major with Special Olympics ... enjoys shopping and sew- played soccer. ing ... has worked as a waitress and at a golf course during the summer ... avid Baltimore Ravens fan who DYSERT’S HONOR ROLL lists linebacker Ray Lewis as her favorite athlete ... Therese D’Ambrosio • 2008, 2010 CAA Commissioner’s List favorite TV show is “Friday Night Lights” ... enjoys 2010 SEASON: Saw action in wins over watching “Tommy Boy” ... favorite actor is Ashton George Mason and Temple ... named to CAA Commis- Kutcher ... lists Julia Roberts as her favorite actress sioner’s List. ... favorite musician is John Mayer ... enjoys eating Maryland crabs ... lists winning the CAA Champion- 2009 SEASON: Worked hard during practice ship as a freshman and sophomore and sitting in throughout the season ... did not see any game ac- the front row for a John Mayer concert as her most tion. memorable experiences ... has one younger brother 2008 SEASON: Made college debut in Tigers’ ... father graduated from season-opening win had over Mount St. Mary’s ... and University of Maryland and works as a robotic named to CAA Commissioner’s List. engineer ... daughter of Phil and Kelly Cory ... born on May 4, 1989 in Howard County, Md. … major is Biology. AT HUDSON H.S.: Three-sport athlete who was an honorable mention All-American in lacrosse Season GP Shots Goals Asst. Pts. GB DC CT 2008 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 ... led the Explorers to the District title as a junior ... 2009 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 team captain ... named as team’s defensive MVP ... 2010 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 also played volleyball and basketball ... good student Career 6 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 who was member of Honor Roll.

16 2011 TIGER WOMEN’S LACROSSE PERSONAL: Aspires to work in early child- AT LIBERTY H.S.: Two-sport athlete for the hood education ... lists her family as the people she Lions ... two-time captain for lacrosse team … led Sarah admires the most ... enjoys reading, shopping and lacrosse squad to conference championships as a 19 Appelt spending time with friends ... has worked as a baby- junior and senior ... won county title during senior sitter during the summer ... favorite professional season ... earned fi rst team All-County accolades 5-4 • Junior • Attack Garden City, N.Y. sports teams are Cleveland Cavaliers and Cleve- as a senior ... earned fi rst team All-MVAL honors as The Hun School of Princeton land Browns ... enjoys reading “Harry Potter” and a junior and senior ... also played soccer for Lions Elementary Education Major “Twilight” series ... lists “Crash Bandicoot” as her and served as team captain as a senior … named favorite video game ... favorite TV show is “Grey’s fi rst team All-MVAL in soccer as a junior and senior Anatomy” ... lists Paul Wesley as her favorite actor ... … second team All-County soccer selection during APPELT’S HONOR ROLL favorite actress is Amanda Seyfried ... enjoys listen- senior season … member of Student Government • 2009 CAA Commissioner’s List ing to Rascal Flatts ... favorite restaurant is Damon’s Association … served as president of German Club 2010 SEASON: Played in 13 games as a sopho- ... lists going to the NCAA Tournament three years in as a senior. more ... started fi ve of the Tigers’ fi nal eight games a row and going to Australia as her most memorable PERSONAL: Career goal is to become a high ... scored three goals with eight assists ... tallied one experiences ... has two older brothers ... father is a school health teacher ... lists her parents as the per- goal with two assists against Richmond on March 20 lawyer who graduated from Kent State and Akron son she admires the most ... enjoys spending time ... contributed a goal with an assist in double over- School of Law ... mother is retired and attended Kent with friends ... has worked at a sports camp during time loss against James Madison ... posted two as- State ... daughter of David and Wendy Dysert ... born the summer ... avid fan who lists sists in win over Drexel ... recorded an assist in four on July 15, 1989 in Akron, Ohio … has double major of Troy Polamalu as her favorite athlete ... favorite other games ... tallied two ground balls against Old Psychology and Early Childhood Education. video game is “Crash Bandicoot” ... enjoys watching Dominion. Season GP Shots Goals Asst. Pts. GB DC CT the TV show “The Offi ce” ... lists Will Farrell as her 2008 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2009 SEASON: Played in nine games ... favorite actor ... enjoys listening to music by Jack 2009 Did not appear in any games scored one goal with two assists ... tallied an assist 2010 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Johnson ... most memorable experience is earning Career 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 with two ground balls in college debut, a win over an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament last year … Mount St. Mary’s ... scored fi rst career goal in win cousin, Shane, played football at Bucknell ... cousin, over George Washington ... had an assist in win over Kristy Nikki, is a junior forward on the Juniata College Richmond ... named to CAA Commissioner’s List. 00 women’s soccer team … cousin, Jill Diamond, is a se- Hankinson nior sprinter on the Westminster College track and Sarah Appelt 5-1 • Senior • Goalkeeper fi eld team … cousin, Brian Oleska, plays football at Eldersburg, Md. the University of Pittsburgh ... cousin, Mindy Oleska, Liberty H.S. plays at St. Francis ... has two older sisters Health Education Major ... father works as a telecommunications manager ... mother is a food service manager for Carroll County Public Schools ... daughter of Tom and Teresa Han- HANKINSON’S HONOR ROLL • 2008, 2009, 2010 CAA Commissioner’s List kinson ... born on October 13, 1989 in Columbia, Md. … major is in Health Education. 2010 SEASON: Played in four games as a ju- Season GP Min. GA GAA Svs. Sv.% GB CT nior ... stopped seven of 20 shots faced while post- 2008 Did not appear in any games ing a 7.74 goals against average ... made career-high 2009 3 35:17 6 10.20 6 .500 0 0 2010 4 100:45 13 7.74 7 .350 4 0 four saves in second half 17-9 victory over Temple on Career 7 136:02 19 8.38 13 .406 4 0 April 29 ... had two saves in second half against Rich- mond ... posted a save in 11 minutes against George Mason ... played second half against George Wash- ington and allowed two goals. 2009 SEASON: Appeared in three games as a sophomore ... made six saves while allowing six goals ... recorded career-high three saves in col- lege debut at Mount St. Mary’s ... tallied two saves at George Washington in 12 minutes of action ... also made one save against Temple in 13-7 victory ... named to CAA Commissioner’s List. 2008 SEASON: Gained valuable experience during practice ... did not appear in any games ... named to CAA Commissioner’s List.

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AT HUN SCHOOL OF PRINCETON: Scored 137 goals with 95 assists in scholastic ca- Lindsay reer ... tallied 44 goals with 36 assists for the Raid- 30 Kibler ers as a senior ... two-time All-League selection ... named fi rst team All-State ... played for North team 5-5 • Junior • Attack Finksburg, Md. in 2008 Under Armour® All-America Lacrosse game Westminster H.S. at Unitas Stadium ... earned All-Division honors ... led Health Sciences Major Garden City High School to 2006 state championship ... also played soccer, basketball and fi eld hockey in 2010 SEASON: Played in fi ve games as a high school. sophomore ... recorded fi rst career point with an as- PERSONAL: Career goal is to be a fi fth grade sist against Richmond on March 20 ... took two shots teacher and coach high school lacrosse ... lists her and recorded a ground ball against George Mason sister as the person she admires the most ... has ... also saw action against George Washington, Dela- volunteered with The Andy Foundation ... enjoys ware and at Temple. playing shopping and arts and crafts ... enjoys play- 2009 SEASON: Made college debut against ing Nintendo Wii and lists “Super Mario Bros.” as her Richmond on March 21. favorite video game ... has worked at lacrosse camps during the summer ... lists as her fa- AT WESTMINSTER H.S.: Four-year letter Jackie LaMonica vorite professional sports team ... favorite author is winner for the Owls ... earned fi rst team All-Carroll Dr. Seuss ... lists “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” County honors from The Baltimore Sun as a junior as her favorite TV show ... favorite actor is Will Fer- ... earned honorable mention MVAL Chesapeake rell ... enjoys eating chicken fi ngers and fries ... most Division notice ... two-year member of varsity fi eld memorable experience is winning a state champion- hockey team ... also competed for Owls’ cross coun- Jackie ship in high school and winning the CAA Champion- try and track and fi eld team ... member of Student 1 LaMonica ship in 2009 ... youngest of four children in family Senate for two years ... also worked in student gov- ... older sister, Amy, was a four-time All-American ernment. 5-2 • Junior • Midfi eld Parkton, Md. lacrosse player at the who PERSONAL: Lists her mother as the person she Hereford H.S. graduated in 2005 and is currently an assistant admires the most ... enjoys snowboarding, making Environmental Science Major coach for UMBC women’s lacrosse team ... daughter things and reading ... has worked as a camp counsel- of John and Jeanne Appelt ... born on September 7, or and for retail store during the summer ... favorite 1989 in New York … major is Elementary Education. athlete is Shawn Johnson ... favorite video game is LAMONICA’S HONOR ROLL • 2009, 2010 CAA Commissioner’s List Season GP Shots Goals Asst. Pts. GB DC CT “Tetris” ... enjoys watching TV shows “Tosh.O” and 2009 9 4 1 2 3 2 1 1 2010 13 14 3 8 11 6 0 1 “Desperate Housewives” ... favorite actor is Shia 2010 SEASON: Appeared in all 18 games as Career 22 18 4 10 14 8 1 2 Labeouf ... lists Death Cab for Cutie as her favorite a sophomore ... started 13 times ... scored 12 goals band ... enjoys eating at Chipotle ... cousin, Amber with 6 assists ... recorded three multi-goal games Falcone, played for the University of North Carolina and fi ve multi-point games ... earned fi rst “hat trick” women’s lacrosse team and also was member of U.S. of college career with three goals and an assist National Team which won 2009 FIL Women’s World against Richmond on March 20 ... opened season by Cup ... one of three children in family ... mother is recording two points in each of fi rst four games ... a Towson University graduate ... daughter of Dana had two goals in wins over Loyola (Md.) and Johns Kibler ... born on December 20, 1990 in Baltimore, Md. Hopkins ... recorded career-high two assists in win … major is Health Sciences. over George Washington ... scored a goal at Mary- Season GP Shots Goals Asst. Pts. GB DC CT land, Old Dominion and William & Mary ... also had 2009 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a goal in Tigers’ CAA semi-fi nal loss against Hofstra 2010 5 3 0 1 1 1 0 0 Career 6 3 0 1 1 1 0 0 ... opened season with a goal and an assist against UMBC in 15-7 victory. 2009 SEASON: Played in 17 games as a fresh- man ... scored eight goals ... recorded two-goal games against George Mason and Delaware ... scored fi rst career goal against Syracuse ... also scored against Richmond and Johns Hopkins ... helped Ti- Lindsay Kibler gers to CAA semi-fi nal win over William & Mary with a goal ... tallied season-high two ground balls against Syracuse ... named to CAA Commissioner’s List.

18 2011 TIGER WOMEN’S LACROSSE AT HEREFORD H.S.: Three-sport athlete Rookie of the Week after leading Tigers to wins over who played lacrosse for the Bulls also competed for Mary George Mason and James Madison ... made seven cross country and track and fi eld teams ... helped 3 Teeters saves in 13-6 victory over Patriots ... tallied six saves Bulls reach regional fi nals in lacrosse ... member of against Dukes ... recorded 13 saves, including six in two-time Maryland state championship cross coun- 5-3 • Junior • Goalkeeper the second half, at Delaware in regular season fi nale Ellicott City, Md. try team ... helped the Bulls win the Baltimore Coun- Centennial H.S. to earn CAA Rookie of the Week honors for second ty track and fi eld championship by fi nishing second Business Administration Major straight week ... helped Tigers to CAA Champion- in the 1600-meter run ... also helped the Bulls win the ship with 12 saves in title game against Delaware regional championship ... good student who earned ... posted fi ve ground balls against William & Mary honor roll notice all four years. TEETERS’ HONOR ROLL and at George Mason ... tallied 11 saves against North • 2010 IWLCA All Mid-Atlantic Region First Team PERSONAL: Lists her family as the people she Carolina in NCAA Tournament game ... named to CAA • 2010 Second Team All-CAA Commissioner’s List. admires the most … has worked as a camp coun- • 2008-09 Towson University Rookie of the Year selor at Genesee Valley during the summer ... enjoys • 2009 CAA All-Rookie Team AT CENTENNIAL H.S.: Led Eagles to re- horseback riding, badminton, being in the outdoors, • 2009 CAA All-Tournament Team gional championship as a senior ... honorable men- playing table and spending time with friends • 2009, 2010 CAA Commissioner’s List tion All-America selection … earned All-Howard and family ... lists USA Badminton as her favorite 2010 SEASON: Second team All-CAA selec- County honors from The Baltimore Sun as a junior professional sports team … favorite video game is tion who started all 18 games as a sophomore ... also and senior ... also played fi eld hockey for the Eagles. “Dance Dance Revolution” ... lists Jodi Picoult as named to IWLCA All-Mid-Atlantic Region fi rst team PERSONAL: Aspires to become a business her favorite author … favorite TV show is “Make It ... fourth in the CAA and 16th in the nation with a owner ... has been involved in Girl Scouts ... hobbies or Break It” ... lists Jim Carrey as her favorite ac- .489 save percentage ... fourth in the CAA and 20th include crafting and spending time with friends and tor ... enjoys listening to country music ... one of fi ve in NCAA Division I with a 9.48 goals against average family ... has worked as a waitress, camp counselor children in family ... brothers, Mike and Dan, played ... stopped 53.0 per cent of the shots she faced in and coach during the summer ... lists Baltimore college lacrosse at Maryland ... sister-in-law, Sonia, CAA games while holding opponents to a 7.91 goals Ravens as her favorite professional sports team … is head coach of the Towson University women’s against average ... posted ten or more saves seven favorite video game is “JetMoto” ... enjoys watching lacrosse team and played lacrosse at Maryland and times ... named as CAA Player of the Week twice ... TV show “Friends” … favorite actor is Alec Baldwin … for Australian National Team ... mother works as an earned honor after making career-high 16 saves enjoys listening to music by Kings of Leon ... cousin, accountant ... father attended Wooster College and against Stanford on March 28 ... also earned CAA Ellen Cook, is a senior on the University of Maryland earned his Master’s degree in Physical Education Player of the Week notice following Tigers’ wins over women’s lacrosse team ... one of four children in from Towson ... daughter of Jane and the late Tom Drexel and Hofstra ... made 22 saves in the two vic- family … father graduated from UMBC and works as LaMonica ... born on September 5, 1990 in Parkton, tories while allowing 7.50 goals per game ... posted a business owner ... mother is a nurse ... daughter Md. … major is Environmental Science. 14 saves in 9-7 win over 16th-ranked Pride, including of Terry and Sheila Teeters ... born on September 27, Season GP Shots Goals Asst. Pts. GB DC CT point-blank stop with 52 seconds remaining in regu- 1990 in Baltimore, Md. ... major is Business Admin- 2009 17 17 8 0 8 7 0 1 2010 18 26 12 6 18 8 5 9 lation ... had 12 saves in 11-10 win over Johns Hopkins istration. Career 35 43 20 6 26 15 5 10 ... made 12 saves in loss at second-ranked Maryland Season GP Min. GA GAA Svs. Sv.% GB CT ... contributed 12 saves against Hofstra in CAA semi- 2009 19 1059:06 171 9.69 175 .506 45 9 fi nal ... also posted ten saves in wins over Delaware 2010 18 987:01 156 9.48 149 .489 35 5 Career 37 2046:07 327 9.59 324 .498 80 14 and William & Mary ... tallied season-high fi ve ground balls against Stanford on March 28 ... also caused fi ve turnovers during the regular season ... named to CAA Commissioner’s List. 2009 SEASON: Starter in 18 of 19 games ... honored as Towson University Athletics Female Rookie of the Year ... named to CAA All-Rookie Team ... member of CAA All-Tournament Team ... ranked ninth and led all freshmen goalkeepers in NCAA Divi- sion I with .506 save percentage ... ranked 20th in the nation with 9.69 goals against average ... named as CAA Rookie of the Week three times ... posted eight games of 10 or more saves ... recorded 14 saves against Syracuse, Hofstra and William & Mary ... had season-high six ground balls against Tribe in CAA semi-fi nal victory ... tallied an assist in loss to 6th- ranked Syracuse ... honored as CAA Rookie of the Week after 11-save effort against Richmond ... posted 12 saves in win over Johns Hopkins ... named CAA Mary Teeters PLAYER PROFILES 19 PLAYER PROFILES

music by Taylor Swift … most memorable experience AT LOCH RAVEN H.S.: Four-year letter win- Kelly is beating a high school rival in the pouring rain ... ner who led Raiders to 1A-2A state championship 10 Custer favorite meal is Dallas Filet at Texas Roadhouse … game as a junior … also helped Loch Raven reach cousin, Becky Zane Tingle, played lacrosse at Uni- state semi-fi nals as a senior … named second team 5-9 • Sophomore • Midfi eld versity of Delaware … cousin, Bryan Tingle, played All-Metro as a senior by The Baltimore Sun … two- Aston, Pa. Sun Valley H.S. football at … older brother, time All-Division selection who earned fi rst team Nursing Major Chris, played soccer at Lock Haven University … fa- notice as a senior … selected to play in Baltimore ther played football at West Chester University and County Senior All-Star Game … served as team cap- works as a sales representative … mother is a teach- tain as a senior … named as team “Unsung Hero” CUSTER’S HONOR ROLL er and graduate of Messiah College who played for as a junior … three-year starter for Raiders’ fi eld • 2010 CAA Commissioner’s List fi eld hockey team … daughter of Bill and Joan Custer hockey team … led fi eld hockey team in scoring as 2010 SEASON: Saw action in 14 games as a … born on August 7, 1991 in Chester, Pa. … major is a sophomore and senior … helped fi eld hockey team freshman ... scored seven goals with one assist ... tal- Nursing. win region championship and reach state semi- lied three goals in Tigers’ win over Temple on April Season GP Shots Goals Asst. Pts. GB DC CT fi nals as a senior … four-year recipient of “Minds in 2010 14 19 7 1 8 5 3 6 Motion Scholar Athlete” award … good student who 29 ... scored a goal with an assist against George Career 14 19 7 1 8 5 3 6 Washington ... also scored goal against Johns Hop- earned Honor Roll notice all four years … member of kins, Stanford and George Mason ... also contrib- National Honor Society, Tri-M Music Honor Society, uted fi ve ground balls and six caused turnovers ... Alexa Mu Alpha Theta Math Honor Society and National recorded three ground balls with two caused turn- 5 Demski English Honor Society. overs against George Washington ... named to CAA PERSONAL: Aspires to become a sports broad- Commissioner’s List. 5-6 • Sophomore • Defense caster … lists Dr. Ben Carson as the person she Baltimore, Md. AT SUN VALLEY H.S.: Three-year letter Loch Raven H.S. admires the most … enjoys tanning, going on vaca- winner for Vanguards who missed senior season Electronic Media and Film Major tions, spending time with her family and reading … due to knee injury … scored 266 goals with 119 as- lists Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis as her sists in career … two-year team captain who led favorite athlete … enjoys playing “Mario Kart” video DEMSKI’S HONOR ROLL Vanguards to league championship as a sophomore game … favorite TV show is “Jersey Shore” … favor- • 2010 IWLCA All Mid-Atlantic Region First Team ite actor is Jonah Hill … likes to listen to music by and junior … named as team MVP as a sophomore • 2010 Second Team All-CAA and junior … tallied 115 goals with 32 assists during Lil Wayne … favorite restaurant is El Salto … most • 2010 CAA All-Rookie Team memorable experience is playing against Virginia junior season … also contributed 89 goals with 50 • 2010 CAA All-Tournament Team last year in the NCAA Tournament after earning an assists as a sophomore … three-time fi rst team All- • 2010 WomensLacrosse.com All-Rookie Squad League selection … named fi rst team All-County by • 2010 CAA Commissioner’s List at-large bid into the NCAA Tournament … cousin, Kel- ly Scheeler, plays for women’s soccer and lacrosse Delaware County Daily Times as a sophomore and 2010 SEASON: First team IWLCA All Mid-At- junior … scored 62 goals with 37 assists as a fresh- teams at McDaniel College … one of four children lantic Region selection who started all 18 games on in family … older sister, Ashley, played fi eld hockey man … four-year letter winner for soccer team who defense ... also earned second team All-CAA notice scored 54 career goals … three-year team captain and lacrosse at College of Notre Dame of Maryland … ... named to CAA All-Rookie Team and WomensLa- father is a master electrician and business owner … for soccer who earned fi rst team All-League hon- crosse.com All-Rookie Squad ... ranked second on the ors all four years … three-time team MVP selection mother played fi eld hockey and lacrosse at College team with 36 ground balls and 30 caused turnovers of Notre Dame of Maryland … daughter of Tim and … named fi rst team All-County by Delaware County ... honored as CAA Rookie of the Week after leading Daily Times as a sophomore … also earned second Nikki Demski … born on June 20, 1991 in Baltimore, Tigers to wins over Drexel and 16th-ranked Hofstra ... Md. … major is Electronic Media and Film. team All-County notice as a junior and senior … four- posted season-high six ground balls in win over 14th- year letter winner for basketball team who was a Season GP Shots Goals Asst. Pts. GB DC CT ranked Loyola (Md.) with three caused turnovers ... 2010 18 1 0 0 0 36 11 30 three-year starter … served as basketball team cap- posted fi ve ground balls with four caused turnovers Career 18 1 0 0 0 36 11 30 tain during senior season … named as 2009 Aston in win over Richmond ... tallied four ground balls Hall of Fame Scholar Athlete … Honor Roll student with three caused turnovers against Hofstra ... had who was member of National Honor Society … also three ground balls in college debut, a win over UMBC received American Citizenship Award. ... caused four turnovers with two ground balls PERSONAL: Aspires to work in nursing … enjoys against George Mason ... had season-high four draw sports, shopping and spending time with friends and controls in win over George Washington on March 13 family … has worked as a babysitter and at lacrosse ... named to CAA All-Tournament Team and CAA Com- camps during the summer … favorite athlete is Tim missioner’s List. Tebow of the Denver Broncos ... lists as her favorite sports team … likes playing video game “Mario Kart” … favorite TV show is “The Price is Right” … lists Amy Poehler and Matthew Mc- Conaughey as her favorite actors … likes to listen to

20 2011 TIGER WOMEN’S LACROSSE Sarah Ashleigh Olivia 29 Hogan 13 Rohrback 20 Turner 5-4 • Sophomore • Midfi eld 5-4 • Sophomore • Midfi eld 5-9 • Sophomore • Attack Brewster, N.Y. Westminster, Md. Bishopville, Md. Brewster H.S. Westminster H.S. Stephen Decatur H.S. Biology Major Undeclared Major Exercise Science Major

2010 SEASON: Played in four games as a ROHRBACK’S HONOR ROLL 2010 SEASON: Played in eight games as a frehsman ... had two shots and one draw control ... • 2010 CAA Commissioner’s List freshman ... started season opener against UMBC made college debut against George Washington and ... scored two goals in win over Richmond ... tallied recorded a draw control ... also saw action against 2010 SEASON: Appeared in four games as a a ground ball against UMBC and against Stanford ... Richmond, George Mason and at Temple. freshman ... scored goal in college debut, a 14-4 win also earned a draw control. over George Washington ... also recorded a ground AT BREWSTER H.S.: Four-year starter who AT STEPHEN DECATUR H.S.: Four-year ball against the Colonials ... posted a ground ball helped Bears win league championship as a junior … letter winner for the Seahawks ... scored 126 goals in with a caused turnover against Richmond in 23-12 scored 134 goals with 74 assists in career … served career, including school-record 53 goals as a junior victory ... also saw action against George Mason and as team captain as a senior … three-time All-League … two-time All-America selection by U.S. Lacrosse Temple ... named to CAA Commissioner’s List. selection … earned All-Section notice as a junior and ... named as team Offensive MVP as a junior ... fi rst senior … named All-Elite as a senior … started on AT WESTMINSTER H.S.: Four-year letter team All-Bayside South Conference pick in 2008 ... 2008 Hudson Valley Empire State team … also played winner for the Owls who served as a team captain scored 19 goals with 11 assists as a sophomore ... on Bears’ fi eld hockey team. during senior season … helped Westminster win a earned All-Bayside Conference honorable mention share of Carroll County championship twice … mem- PERSONAL: Career goal is to become an ortho- notice as a sophomore while helping Seahawks to ber of four regional championship teams … helped dontist … lists her parents as the people she admires state semi-fi nals ... played three years for Greene Owls reach state title game as a senior … Carroll the most … favorite actor is Will Ferrell … cousin, Turtle Lax/Ocean City club team ... three-time All- County career leader with 185 assists … also scored Brendan Lewis, is a sophomore for the United States Bayside Conference honorable mention selection for over 150 goals in scholastic career … three-time fi rst Naval Academy men’s lacrosse team … father is an volleyball team ... good student who is member of team All-County selection … named second team All- airline pilot who played lacrosse at the United States National Honor Society and National English Honor County as a sophomore … honored as fi rst team All- Naval Academy in 1986 and 1987 … mother is a busi- Society … also earned “Minds in Motion” award. MVAL pick as a freshman and sophomore … ranked ness owner and hairdresser … daughter of Jim and PERSONAL: Lists her parents as the people she second in Carroll County in goals and assists as a Sheri Hogan … born on May 18, 1991 in Oak Harbor, admires the most … aspires to become a personal junior … four-sport athlete who also played for Owls’ Wash. … major is Biology. trainer ... enjoys going to the beach and skiing … has soccer, fi eld hockey and basketball teams … helped worked at a restaurant during the summer … favor- Season GP Shots Goals Asst. Pts. GB DC CT fi eld hockey team reach state semi-fi nals as a junior 2010 4 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 ite athlete is Hall of Fame lacrosse player Gary Gait and senior … good student who earned Honor Roll Career 4 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 … favorite professional sports team is Baltimore Ra- notice every semester during her career. vens ... favorite TV show is “Seinfeld” … favorite ac- PERSONAL: Lists her mother as the person tress is Reese Witherspoon … likes listening to music she admires the most … enjoys shopping, being cre- by Bruce Springsteen … enjoys eating Chinese food ative, playing sports and spending time with friends … lists going to Australia with the Tiger women’s and family … has worked as a counselor at Merritt lacrosse team and snorkeling in the Great Barrier Athletic Club during the summer along with being Reef as her most memorable experience … older a referee for a summer league … avid Baltimore Ra- brother, Josh, currently plays lacrosse at University vens fan ... favorite TV show is “Criminal Minds” ... of Tennessee … father graduated from the University likes to listen to country music ... enjoys eating at of Maryland and works as a director at the USDA … Applebee’s … has one younger brother … father is mother is a social worker who attended Salisbury a project manager … mother graduated from Tow- University … daughter of Donald and Anne Turner … son University and runs a club lacrosse program … born on October 19, 1991 in Salisbury, Md. … major is daughter of David and Tracey Rohrback … born on in Exercise Science. December 13, 1991 in Baltimore, Md. … has yet to de- Season GP Shots Goals Asst. Pts. GB DC CT clare a major. 2010 8 9 2 0 2 2 1 0 Career 8 9 2 0 2 2 1 0 Season GP Shots Goals Asst. Pts. GB DC CT 2010 4 2 1 0 1 2 1 1 Career 4 2 1 0 1 2 1 1 Sarah Hogan

PLAYER PROFILES 21 PLAYER PROFILES

Ashley Rhiannon Breanne 9 Waldron 4 Coogle 16 Dabbs 5-6 • Sophomore • Midfi eld 5-1 • Freshman • Attack 5-4 • Freshman • Midfi eld Clay N.Y. Forest Hill, Md. Damascus, Md. Cicero North Syracuse H.S. Fallston H.S. Our Lady of Good Counsel H.S. Political Science Major Pre-Nursing Major Undeclared Major

WALDRON’S HONOR ROLL AT FALLSTON H.S.: Four-year letter winner AT OUR LADY OF GOOD COUNSEL • 2010 WomensLacrosse.com All-Rookie Squad who scored 205 goals with 63 assists in career ... H.S.: Helped Falcons win four straight WCAC cham- • 2010 CAA All-Rookie Team helped Hawks reach state fi nals as a senior ... mem- pionships and number one ranking in The Washing- ber of regional championship team as a senior ... ton Post ... also member of team which was ranked 2010 SEASON: Played in all 18 games as a two-time fi rst team All-Harford County selection as sixth nationally by ESPN ... two-sport athlete who freshman ... started 16 games ... scored 17 goals with a junior and senior ... also earned second team All- also played four years of fi eld hockey for the Falcons 12 assists ... earned CAA All-Rookie Team honors ... County notice as a sophomore ... earned fi rst team ... member of Key Club. also named to WomensLacrosse.com All-Rookie All-America honors as a senior ... earned fi rst team Squad ... began college career with back-to-back PERSONAL: Career goal is to work in education All-Conference as a senior ... member of Under Ar- or mass communication fi elds ... lists her parents as three-goal games against UMBC and 14th-ranked mour All-Star Championship team as a sophomore Loyola (Md.) to earn CAA Rookie of the Week hon- the people she admires the most ... hobbies include and junior ... also played three years on Hawks’ var- Irish dancing, creating picture collages, shopping, ors ... also named as CAA Rookie of the Week after sity basketball team ... two-time All-County selection scoring two goals with season-high fi ve assists and going to the beach, writing, playing lacrosse and who earned fi rst team honors as a junior ... scored fi eld hockey and spending time at home with her three ground balls in win over Delaware ... tallied 736 career points. two goals with an assist in wins over George Mason family ... favorite TV show is “Friday Night Lights” ... and Temple ... has contributed 13 ground balls and 14 PERSONAL: Career goal is to become a nurse favorite actors are Will Farrell and Leonardo DiCaprio caused turnovers ... recorded season-high six draw ... lists her father as the person she admires the ... lists Rachel McAdams as her favorite actress ... en- controls with two goals at Old Dominion ... caused most ... enjoys going to the beach, anything out- joys listening to music to Colbie Caillat, Lady Ante- three turnovers in win over Stanford on March 28. doors, sports and spending time with family ... lists bellum and Sublime ... lists winning championship at Washington Redskins as her favorite sports team Vail Shootout as most memorable experience ... one AT CICERO NORTH SYRACUSE H.S.: ... lists “House” as her favorite TV show ... enjoys of fi ve children in family ... older brother, Bryce, is Three-year letter winner for the Northstars … scored listening to music by Reliant K and Rob Thomas ... a sophomore midfi elder on the United States Naval 25 goals with 20 assists as a senior … also contribut- most memorable experience is leading North Harf- Academy lacrosse team ... father played baseball ed 80 ground balls for Coach Brooke Bramoff … two- ord to the state championship game as a senior ... at Towson and works in insurance sales ... mother time fi rst team All-League selection … also earned has one younger sister ... father attended Towson attended Towson University and University of Mary- second team All-League accolades as a sophomore University and University of Phoenix and works as land and works as a sign language interpreter ... … named fi rst team All-CNY as a senior … selected to a project manager at BGE ... mother attended Drexel daughter of J. and Megan Dabbs ... born on July 7, play in Under Armour® All-America Lacrosse Classic University and works as a special education teacher 1992 in Damascus, Md. ... has yet to declare a major. this past summer at Unitas Stadium … contributed ... daughter of Allen and Melissa Coogle ... born on an assist in the North team’s 12-9 victory … also June 5, 1992 in Baltimore, Md. ... major is Pre-Nursing. played basketball for the Northstars. PERSONAL: Career goal is to become a lawyer … lists her mother as the person she admires the most … enjoys going to the beach and wakeboarding … has worked at Hollister during the summer … avid New York Giants fan … lists “Chelsea Lately” as her favorite TV show … favorite actor is Bradley Cooper … likes to listen to music by Rascal Flatts ... enjoys eating at Chipotle … oldest of three children in fam- ily … father is an electrician … daughter of Gary and Tracey Waldron … born on October 26, 1991 in Syra- cuse, N.Y. … major is Political Science. Season GP Shots Goals Asst. Pts. GB DC CT 2010 18 61 17 12 29 16 22 16 Career 18 61 17 12 29 16 22 16 Ashley Waldron

22 2011 TIGER WOMEN’S LACROSSE time All-Conference selection who earned fi rst team for University of Delaware football team ... has one Emma honors as a senior ... named to Washington Examiner older brother ... father works in sales and business ... 17 Ehler fi rst team as a senior ... good student who earned mother attended Maryland and works for the Social Honor Roll notice all four years. Security Administration ... daughter of Greg and Tori 5-7 • Freshman • Midfi eld Leech ... born on April 1, 1992 in Columbia, Md. ... ma- Chatham, N.J. PERSONAL: Lists her cousin, Luke Lavalle, as Chatham H.S. the person she admires the most ... hobbies include jor is Sport Management. Education Major spending time with her siblings, swimming and soc- cer ... lists New York Yankees and New York Giants Kelly AT CHATHAM H.S.: Three-year letter winner as her favorite professional sports teams ... enjoys for Coach Deb Marriott ... served as a team captain playing “Sing-It” video game ... favorite TV shows are 15 Murkey as a senior ... helped Cougars win county and state “Pretty Little Liar” and “Grey’s Anatomy” ... enjoys 5-5 • Freshman • Midfi eld titles as a sophomore and senior ... two-time second listening to music by Kings of Leon and Josh Turner Westminster, Md. team All-Conference selection ... earned fi rst team ... lists going on a submarine as her most memorable Westminster H.S. North Jersey notice as a junior ... two-time All-Coun- experience ... one of four children in family ... father Special Education Major ty pick who earned second team honors as a senior is a broker who attended Pace University ... daughter ... named honorable mention All-Area by The Daily of Robert and Susan Ehler ... born on November 6, AT WESTMINSTER H.S.: Four-year letter Record as a senior ... earned second team All-Morris 1991 in New York, N.Y. ... major is Education. winner for the Owls … helped Westminster reach County Coaches Association honors as a senior ... state semi-fi nals four times ... served as a team cap- also named to honorable mention All-NJILL Confer- Katie tain as a senior and scored 41 goals with 52 assists ence Stars Division team ... two-sport athlete who ... earned fi rst team All-Monocacy Valley Conference played for Cougars’ soccer team. 22 Leech honors as a junior as Owls reached state champion- PERSONAL: Lists her cousin, Luke Lavalle, as 5-4 • Freshman • Midfi eld ship game … also named to All-County second team the person she admires the most ... hobbies include Westminster, Md. as a junior … four-year varsity soccer player who Winters Mill H.S. served as team captain … earned second team All- spending time with her siblings, swimming and soc- Sport Management Major cer ... lists New York Yankees and New York Giants County notice as a freshman and senior ... named as as her favorite professional sports teams ... enjoys WTTR Athlete of the Week during freshman year ... playing “Sing-It” video game ... favorite TV shows are AT WINTERS MILL H.S.: Four-year starter also played for varsity basketball team ... Honor Roll “Pretty Little Liar” and “Grey’s Anatomy” ... enjoys for Falcons’ lacrosse team … helped Winters Mill win student who is a member of National Honor Society. listening to music by Kings of Leon and Josh Turner back-to-back regional championships … led Falcons PERSONAL: Aspires to work with children with ... lists going on a submarine as her most memorable to state championship as a senior by scoring 81 autism ... lists her family as the people she admires experience ... one of four children in family ... father goals with 24 assists ... named as an All-American the most ... enjoys snowboarding and spending time is a broker who attended Pace University ... daughter as a senior ... led Falcons to state title victory over on the beach ... favorite professional sports team is of Robert and Susan Ehler ... born on November 6, Loch Raven as a senior by scoring six goals ... scored the Baltimore Ravens ... enjoys playing “FIFA” video 1991 in New York, N.Y. ... major is Education. team-high 57 goals as a sophomore while leading game ... favorite actor is Will Smith ... likes to listen Winters Mill to Maryland state title … set school re- to music by Rascal Flatts ... lists going to Washington Shannon cord by scoring seven goals in a game … named as as her most memorable experience ... has one sister, one of the “Top 25 Rising Juniors” by Inside Lacrosse Rachel, who plays lacrosse at Lebanon Valley Col- 12 Lechner … named second team All-Metro honors by The Bal- lege ... father works in sales and marketing ... mother timore Sun as a sophomore … four-time All-County 5-5 • Freshman • Midfi eld is a Pension Plan Administrator ... daughter of David Silver Spring, Md. and All-Conference selection … also played four Murkey and Michelle Volsinet ... born on June 14, 1992 Our Lady of Good Counsel H.S. years for Falcons’ varsity soccer team who served in Reisterstown, Md. ... major is in Special Education. Undeclared Major as team captain as a senior … led Falcons to regional and county titles ... played one year of varsity bas- ketball … Honor Roll student. AT OUR LADY OF GOOD COUNSEL H.S.: Four-year letter winner for the Falcons … PERSONAL: Aspires to become a college coach helped lacrosse team win four straight WCAC league ... lists her parents and her high school coach, titles … four-time fi rst team All-WCAC selection … Courtney Vaughn, as the people she admires the named fi rst team All-County three times ... two-time most ... enjoys sports and surfi ng ... favorite profes- team captain for Coach Michael Haight ... named hon- sional athlete is ... enjoys watching TV orable mention All-Metro by The Washington Post as shows “CSI” and “Law and Order” ... favorite actress a junior … also earned second team All-County hon- is Jennifer Aniston ... enjoys listening to music by ors as a sophomore … earned All-America honors Bob Marley ... lists winning the state championship and was named to Tewaaraton High School Watch as a senior as her most memorable experience ... List ... four-year member of varsity fi eld hockey uncle, Kurt Siehert, played baseball for Chicago team who served as team captain as a senior … two- Cubs ... cousin, Pat Devlin, is starting quarterback

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she admires the most ... enjoys spending time with notice as a sophomore … also played one year of Andi friends ... favorite professional athlete is Michael varsity fi eld hockey ... Honor Roll student. 11 Raymond Jordan ... lists Los Angeles Lakers as her favorite PERSONAL: Enjoys reading ... favorite profes- professional sports team ... enjoys watching “Glee” sional sports team is Pittsburgh Steelers ... enjoys 5-7 • Freshman • Midfi eld and “Modern Family” TV shows ... favorite actor is Ada, Mich. playing video game “Guitar Hero” ... likes to watch Rockford H.S. Matt Damon ... likes to listen to music by Mike Posner, TV shows “Gossip Girl” and “90210” ... favorite ac- Business Marketing Major ColdPlay and Sam Adams ... lists winning the state tress is Rachel McAdams ... likes to listen to country lacrosse championship as her most memorable ex- music ... twin sister, Christina, is a freshman goal- perience ... has two younger siblings ... parents both AT ROCKFORD H.S.: Four-year letter winner keeper for the Boston University women’s lacrosse attended Cornerstone University ... father works as a for the Rams ... two-year team captain who scored team ... also has an older brother ... parents work in publisher ... daughter of John and Tammy Raymond 267 goals with 193 assists in career ... led team in sales ... mother attended University of Maryland ...... born on May 6, 1992 in Grand Rapids, Mich. ... major scoring three times ... two-time All-America selec- daughter of Jim and Kim Sheridan ... born on July 3, is Business Marketing. tion by US Lacrosse who earned fi rst team honors 1992 in Columbia, Md. ... has yet to declare a major. as a senior ... led Rams to Michigan High School Di- vision I state title as a senior ... also helped Rams Kaitlin reach state semi-fi nals as a sophomore and junior 14 Sheridan ... set Michigan single-season scoring record as a junior with 197 points by scoring 117 goals with 80 5-4 • Freshman • Defense Ellicott City, Md. assists ... four-time All-Area selection who earned Our Lady of Good Counsel H.S. fi rst team status as a sophomore, junior and senior Undeclared Major ... three-time All-State pick who was named to fi rst team as a junior and senior three-time fi rst team All- Conference selection ... also played basketball for AT OUR LADY OF GOOD COUNSEL Rams ... Honor Roll student who was also member of H.S.: Four-year letter winner who has helped National Honor Society. Falcons to four straight WCAC conference titles … three-time All-WCAC selection who earned fi rst team PERSONAL: Career goal is to work in marketing honors as a senior ... also earned second team All- ... lists her grandfather, Gary Raymond, as the person WCAC honors as a junior and honorable mention

24 2011 TIGER WOMEN’S LACROSSE 2011 OPPONENTS

Kelly Custer scored three goals in the Tigers’ win over Temple last year.

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UMBC LOYOLA Mar. 2 | Baltimore, Md. | 4 p.m. Mar. 5 | Unitas Stadium | 1 p.m. Quick Facts Series History Quick Facts Series History Location: Baltimore, Md. Record: Towson leads, 31-6 Location: Baltimore, Md. Record: Loyola leads, 28-9 Enrollment: 12,888 Streak: Towson +6 Enrollment: 3,686 Streak: Towson +1 Nickname: Retrievers First Meeting: 1977 - UMBC 6, Towson 3 Nickname: Greyhounds First Meeting: 1977 - Towson 10, Loyola 3 Colors: Black and Gold Last Meeting: 3/3/10 - Towson 15, UMBC 7 Colors: Green and Grey Last Meeting: 3/6/10 - Towson 14, Loyola 10 Athletics Director: Dr. Charles Brown Athletics Director: Jim Paquette Conference: America East 2011 Retrievers Schedule Conference: BIG EAST 2011 Greyhounds Schedule Home Field: UMBC Stadium Feb. 11 GEORGE MASON ...... 5 p.m. Home Field: Ridley Athletic Complex Feb. 19 VIRGINIA ...... Noon Capacity/Surface: 4,500/FieldTurf Feb. 23 at Florida...... 6:30 p.m. Capacity/Surface: 6,000/FieldTurf Mar. 5 at Towson ...... 1 p.m. Lacrosse Information Feb. 26 at American ...... 1 p.m. Lacrosse Information Mar. 8 PENN STATE...... 7 p.m. 2010 Overall Record: 11-7 Mar. 2 TOWSON ...... 4 p.m. 2010 Overall Record: 11-7 Mar. 11 CORNELL ...... 1 p.m. 2010 Conference Record: 3-3 (4th) Mar. 5 at Duquesne ...... 1 p.m. 2010 Conference Record: 5-3 (4th) Mar. 16 at Delaware ...... 4 p.m. 2010 Final IWLCA Ranking: NR Mar. 9 DELAWARE ...... 4 p.m. 2010 Final IWLCA Ranking: 16 Mar. 19 JAMES MADISON ...... 1 p.m. Starters R/L: 8/4 Mar. 13 MANHATTAN ...... Noon Starters R/L: 10/2 Mar. 23 at UMBC ...... 6:30 p.m. Letterwinners R/L: 16/8 Mar. 19 at Mount St. Mary’s ...... 1 p.m. Letterwinners R/L: 20/5 Mar. 27 DENVER ...... Noon Mar. 23 LOYOLA ...... 6:30 p.m. Apr. 1 at Cincinnati * ...... 3 p.m. Coaching Staff Mar. 26 NEW HAMPSHIRE * ...... Noon Coaching Staff Apr. 3 at Notre Dame * ...... 1 p.m. Head Coach: Kelly Berger (JMU, ‘07) Apr. 2 at Boston Univ. * ...... 1 p.m. Head Coach: Jen Adams (Maryland, ‘01) Apr. 8 LOUISVILLE * ...... 5 p.m. Record at UMBC: 11-7 | 1 Year Apr. 6 STONY BROOK * ...... 4 p.m. Record at Loyola: 22-13 | 2 Years Apr. 10 at Villanova * ...... 1 p.m. Overall Record: 11-7 | 1 Year Apr. 9 at Vermont * ...... 11 a.m. Overall Record: 22-13 | 2 Years Apr. 19 GEORGETOWN * ...... 7 p.m. Offi ce Phone: 410-455-2206 Apr. 13 JOHNS HOPKINS ...... 6 p.m. Offi ce Phone: 410-617-2167 Apr. 23 at Rutgers * ...... 1 p.m. Media Information Apr. 17 BINGHAMTON * ...... 1 p.m. Media Information Apr. 29 at Syracuse * ...... 7 p.m. SID Contact: Jessica Bernheim Apr. 30 at Albany * ...... Noon SID Contact: Ryan Real May 1 at Connecticut *...... 1 p.m. Offi ce Phone: 410-455-2639 May 5 AE Semi-Finals ...... TBA Offi ce Phone: 410-617-2777 May 5 BIG EAST Semi-Finals ...... TBA E-Mail: [email protected] May 7 AE Championship ...... TBA E-Mail: [email protected] May 8 BIG EAST Championship .....TBA Press Box Phone: 410-455-3043 * America East game Press Box Phone: 410-617-1403 * BIG EAST game Website: www.umbcretrievers.com Website: www.loyolagreyhounds.com

JOHNS HOPKINS GEORGE WASHINGTON Mar. 9 | Unitas Stadium | 4 p.m. Mar. 12 | Washington, D.C. | 1 p.m. Quick Facts Series History Quick Facts Series History Location: Baltimore, Md. Record: Johns Hopkins leads, 9-7 Location: Washington, D.C. Record: Towson leads, 5-2 Enrollment: 4,950 Streak: Towson +2 Enrollment: 20,427 Streak: Towson +3 Nickname: Blue Jays First Meeting: 4/25/80 - Towson 16, JHU 1 Nickname: Colonials First Meeting: 2/28/04 - Towson 9, GW 6 Colors: Columbia Blue and Black Last Meeting: 3/10/10 - Towson 11, JHU 10 Colors: Buff and Blue Last Meeting: 3/13/10 - Towson 14, GW 4 Athletics Director: Tom Calder Athletics Director: Jack Kvancz Conference: American Lacrosse Conf. 2011 Blue Jays Schedule Conference: Atlantic 10 2011 Colonials Schedule Home Field: Feb. 19 GEORGE MASON ...... 1 p.m. Home Field: Mount Vernon Field Feb. 16 HOWARD ...... 3:30 p.m. Capacity/Surface: 8,500/FieldTurf Feb. 23 MOUNT ST. MARY’S ...... 4 p.m. Capacity/Surface: 500/FieldTurf Feb. 19 DREXEL ...... 1 p.m. Lacrosse Information Feb. 26 at Princeton ...... 1 p.m. Lacrosse Information Feb. 23 at American ...... 3 p.m. 2010 Overall Record: 10-7 Mar. 5 at Stony Brook ...... 1 p.m. 2010 Overall Record: 5-11 Feb. 26 at James Madison ...... 1 p.m. 2010 Conference Record: 3-2 (3rd) Mar. 9 at Towson ...... 4 p.m. 2010 Conference Record: 3-4 (T-5th) Mar. 2 GEORGE MASON ...... 3:30 p.m. 2010 Final USILA Ranking: NR Mar. 16 GEORGETOWN ...... 6 p.m. 2010 Final USILA Ranking: NR Mar. 5 at ...... 1 p.m. Starters R/L: 8/4 Mar. 20 at Harvard ...... 1 p.m. Starters R/L: 7/5 Mar. 12 TOWSON ...... 1 p.m. Letterwinners R/L: 19/12 Mar. 23 PENN ...... 5 p.m. Letterwinners R/L: 18/7 Mar. 16 at Villanova ...... 7 p.m. Mar. 26 GEORGE WASHINGTON .....6 p.m. Mar. 21 at Mount St. Mary’s ...... 7 p.m. Coaching Staff Mar. 30 at Drexel ...... 4 p.m. Coaching Staff Mar. 26 at Johns Hopkins ...... 6 p.m. Head Coach: Janine Tucker (Loyola, ‘89) Apr. 3 VANDERBILT * ...... 1 p.m. Head Coach: Tara Hannaford (W&M, ‘01) Apr. 1 ST. BONAVENTURE * ...... 4 p.m. Record at Hopkins: 192-96 | 17 Years Apr. 9 at Florida * ...... 1 p.m. Record at GW: 15-34 | 3 Years Apr. 3 DUQUESNE * ...... 1 p.m. Overall Record: 192-96 | 17 Years Apr. 13 at UMBC ...... 6 p.m. Overall Record: 15-34 | 3 Years Apr. 8 at Temple * ...... 3:30 p.m. Offi ce Phone: 410-516-7722 Apr. 16 NORTHWESTERN * ...... 1 p.m. Offi ce Phone: 202-994-1794 Apr. 10 LA SALLE * ...... 1 p.m. Media Information Apr. 23 PENN STATE * ...... 1 p.m. Media Information Apr. 15 at Massachusetts * ...... 4 p.m. SID Contact: Jill Olsen Apr. 30 at Ohio State * ...... 1 p.m. SID Contact: Jesse Hooker Apr. 17 at Saint Joseph’s * ...... 1 p.m. Offi ce Phone: 410-516-0638 May 5 ALC Semi-Finals...... TBA Offi ce Phone: 202-994-0939 Apr. 22 RICHMOND * ...... 4 p.m. E-Mail: [email protected] May 7 ALC Championship ...... TBA E-Mail: [email protected] Apr. 29 A-10 Semi-Finals ...... TBA Press Box Phone: 410-516-0243 * American Lacrosse Conference game Press Box Phone: n/a May 1 A-10 Semi-Finals ...... TBA Website: www.hopkinssports.com Website: www.gwsports.com * Atlantic 10 game

26 2011 TIGER WOMEN’S LACROSSE SYRACUSE RICHMOND Mar. 15 | Unitas Stadium | 4 p.m. Mar. 19 | Richmond, Va. | 1 p.m. Quick Facts Series History Quick Facts Series History Location: Syracuse, N.Y. Record: Syracuse leads, 6-0 Location: Richmond, Va. Record: Towson leads, 9-8 Enrollment: 12,560 Streak: Syracuse +6 Enrollment: 2,950 Streak: Towson +4 Nickname: Orange First Meeting: 3/19/06 - SU 7, Towson 5 Nickname: Spiders First Meeting: 4/22/82 - UR 11, Towson 3 Colors: Orange Last Meeting: 3/17/10 - SU 18, Towson 10 Colors: Red and Blue Last Meeting: 3/20/10 - Towson 23, UR 12 Athletics Director: Dr. Daryl Gross Athletics Director: Jim Miller Conference: BIG EAST 2011 Orange Schedule Conference: Atlantic 10 2011 Spiders Schedule Home Field: Carrier Dome Feb. 17 COLGATE ...... 5 p.m. Home Field: Robins Stadium Feb. 13 MARYLAND ...... 2 p.m. Capacity/Surface: 49,550/FieldTurf Feb. 20 at Stanford ...... 4 p.m. Capacity/Surface: 8,700/FieldTurf Feb. 18 at Duke...... 7 p.m. Lacrosse Information Feb. 27 VIRGINIA ...... 1 p.m. Lacrosse Information Feb. 20 at North Carolina ...... 1 p.m. 2010 Overall Record: 15-7 Mar. 12 at Maryland ...... Noon 2010 Overall Record: 10-9 Feb. 23 VIRGINIA ...... 5 p.m. 2010 Conference Record: 6-2 (T-2nd) Mar. 15 at Towson ...... 4 p.m. 2010 Conference Record: 6-1 (1st) Feb. 27 at William & Mary ...... 1 p.m. 2010 Final IWLCA Ranking: 4 Mar. 19 at Florida...... 1 p.m. 2010 Final IWLCA Ranking: NR Mar. 2 AMERICAN ...... 4 p.m. Starters R/L: 7/5 Mar. 23 at Northwestern ...... 7 p.m. Starters R/L: 9/3 Mar. 9 OLD DOMINION ...... 4 p.m. Letterwinners R/L: 23/9 Mar. 26 at Rutgers * ...... 1 p.m. Letterwinners R/L: 16/5 Mar. 12 at James Madison ...... 1 p.m. Apr. 4 at Dartmouth ...... 3 p.m. Mar. 16 at Longwood ...... 4 p.m. Coaching Staff Apr. 8 CONNECTICUT * ...... 4 p.m. Coaching Staff Mar. 19 TOWSON ...... 1 p.m. Head Coach: Gary Gait (Syracuse, ‘90) Apr. 10 NOTRE DAME * ...... 1 p.m. Head Coach: Stephy Mantziaras (Virginia, ‘00) Apr. 1 DUQUESNE * ...... 7 p.m. Record at Syracuse: 47-15 | 3 Years Apr. 16 at Georgetown * ...... 1 p.m. Record at Richmond: 10-9 | 1 Year Apr. 3 ST. BONAVENTURE * ...... Noon Overall Record: 47-15 | 3 Years Apr. 21 LOUISVILLE * ...... 5 p.m. Overall Record: 32-35 | 3 Years Apr. 8 at La Salle * ...... 4 p.m. Offi ce Phone: 315-443-4390 Apr. 23 CINCINNATI * ...... 1 p.m. Offi ce Phone: 804-289-6680 Apr. 10 at Temple * ...... Noon Media Information Apr. 26 CORNELL ...... 7 p.m. Media Information Apr. 15 SAINT JOSEPH’S * ...... 4 p.m. SID Contact: Susie Mehringer Apr. 29 at Loyola * ...... 7 p.m. SID Contact: Rachel Park Apr. 17 at Massachusetts * ...... Noon Offi ce Phone: 315-443-2608 May 1 at Villanova * ...... Noon Offi ce Phone: 804-287-6312 Apr. 22 at George Washington * 4 p.m. E-Mail: [email protected] May 5 BIG EAST Semi-Finals ...... TBA E-Mail: [email protected] Apr. 29 A-10 Semi-Finals ...... TBA Press Box Phone: 315-443-4241 May 7 BIG EAST Championship .....TBA Press Box Phone: 859-314-6323 May 1 A-10 Championship ...... TBA Website: www.suathletics.com * BIG EAST game Website: www.richmondspiders.com * Atlantic 10 game

TEMPLE DENVER Mar. 22 | Unitas Stadium | 3 p.m. Mar. 25 | Unitas Stadium | 7 p.m. Quick Facts Series History Quick Facts Series History Location: Philadelphia, Pa. Record: Towson leads, 2-0 Location: Denver, Colo. Record: Towson leads, 1-0 Enrollment: 37,000 Streak: Towson +2 Enrollment: 11,644 Streak: Towson +1 Nickname: Owls First Meeting: 3/11/09 - Towson 13, Temple 7 Nickname: Pioneers First Meeting: 3/13/05 - Towson 13, DU 7 Colors: Cherry and White Last Meeting: 4/29/10 - Towson 17, Temple 9 Colors: Crimson and Gold Last Meeting: 3/13/05 - Towson 13, DU 7 Athletics Director: Bill Bradshaw Athletics Director: Peg Bradley-Doppes Conference: Atlantic 10 2011 Owls Schedule Conference: MPSF 2011 Pioneers Schedule Home Field: Geasey Field Feb. 23 RUTGERS ...... 3 p.m. Home Field: Barton Lacrosse Stadium Feb. 18 at Jacksonville ...... 4 p.m. Capacity/Surface: 300/AstroTurf Feb. 27 at Mount St. Mary’s ...... 1 p.m. Capacity/Surface: 2,000/FieldTurf Feb. 20 at Florida...... Noon Lacrosse Information Mar. 4 UC DAVIS ...... 3 p.m. Lacrosse Information Feb. 25 at Hofstra ...... 4 p.m. 2010 Overall Record: 7-10 Mar. 9 at Jacksonville ...... 7 p.m. 2010 Overall Record: 13-5 Feb. 27 at Stony Brook ...... Noon 2010 Conference Record: 4-3 (4th) Mar. 12 at Florida...... 1 p.m. 2010 Conference Record: 6-0 (1st) Mar. 4 ST. MARY’S * ...... 6 p.m. 2010 Final USILA Ranking: NR Mar. 19 at Delaware ...... 4 p.m. 2010 Final USILA Ranking: 20 Mar. 7 NORTH CAROLINA ...... 6 p.m. Starters R/L: 9/3 Mar. 22 at Towson ...... 3 p.m. Starters R/L: 8/4 Mar. 9 VERMONT ...... 6 p.m. Letterwinners R/L: 18/4 Mar. 24 LEHIGH ...... 3 p.m. Letterwinners R/L: 17/7 Mar. 19 BOSTON UNIVERSITY ...... 3 p.m. Mar. 29 LAFAYETTE...... 3 p.m. Mar. 25 at Towson ...... 7 p.m. Coaching Staff Apr. 1 at Massachusetts * ...... 3 p.m. Coaching Staff Mar. 27 at Loyola ...... Noon Head Coach: Bonnie Rosen (Virginia, ‘93) Apr. 3 at Saint Joseph’s * ...... 1 p.m. Head Coach: Liza Kelly (Delaware, ‘98) Mar. 31 at Marist ...... 7 p.m. Record at Temple: 30-40 | 4 Years Apr. 8 GEORGE WASHINGTON * 3:30 p.m. Record at Denver: 52-22 | 4 Years Apr. 2 at Quinnipiac ...... 11 a.m. Overall Record: 98-121 | 14 Years Apr. 10 RICHMOND * ...... 1 p.m. Overall Record: 116-55 | 9 Years Apr. 8 at Stanford * ...... 9 p.m. Offi ce Phone: 215-204-6668 Apr. 15 at Duquesne * ...... 4 p.m. Offi ce Phone: 303-871-4703 Apr. 10 at UC Davis * ...... 3 p.m. Media Information Apr. 17 ST. BONAVENTURE * ...... Noon Media Information Apr. 11 at Fresno State * ...... 2 p.m. SID Contact: Karen Auerbach Apr. 21 at La Salle * ...... 7 p.m. SID Contact: Mike Kennedy Apr. 26 CALIFORNIA * ...... 3 p.m. Offi ce Phone: 215-204-3850 Apr. 29 A-10 Semi-Finals ...... TBA Offi ce Phone: 303-871-7555 Apr. 23 OREGON * ...... 3 p.m. E-Mail: [email protected] May 1 A-10 Championship ...... TBA E-Mail: [email protected] Apr. 28 MPSF Quarter-Finals ...... TBA Press Box Phone: 928-606-8017 * Atlantic 10 game Press Box Phone: 303-871-6635 Apr. 29 MPSF Semi-Finals...... TBA Website: www.owlsports.com Website: www.denverpioneers.com May 1 MPSF Championship ...... TBA * MPSF game

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MARYLAND DELAWARE Mar. 29 | Unitas Stadium | 7 p.m. Apr. 2 | Newark, Del. | 1 p.m. Quick Facts Series History Quick Facts Series History Location: College Park, Md. Record: Maryland leads, 30-6 Location: Newark, Del. Record: Delaware leads, 30-14 Enrollment: 37,641 Streak: Maryland +30 Enrollment: 16,000 Streak: Towson +4 Nickname: Terrapins, Terps First Meeting: 4/23/74 - Towson 12, Md. 4 Nickname: Fightin’ Blue Hens First Meeting: 1977 - UD 13, Towson 6 Colors: Red, White, Black and Gold Last Meeting: 3/31/10 - Md. 12, Towson 10 Colors: Royal Blue and Gold Last Meeting: 4/3/10 - Towson 17, UD 8 Athletics Director: Kevin Anderson Athletics Director: Bernard M. Muir Conference: Atlantic Coast 2011 Terrapins Schedule Conference: CAA 2011 Blue Hens Schedule Home Field: FH & Lacrosse Complex Feb. 13 at Richmond ...... 2 p.m. Home Field: Feb. 16 MARYLAND ...... 4 p.m. Capacity/Surface: 1,200/AstroTurf Feb. 16 at Delaware ...... 4 p.m. Capacity/Surface: 22,000/FieldTurf Feb. 19 at La Salle ...... 1 p.m. Lacrosse Information Feb. 20 PENN STATE...... Noon Lacrosse Information Feb. 26 at Lehigh ...... 1 p.m. 2010 Overall Record: 22-1 Feb. 26 DUKE * ...... Noon 2010 Overall Record: 6-10 Mar. 5 at Rutgers ...... 1 p.m. 2010 Conference Record: 4-1 (1st) Mar. 4 at Virginia * ...... 7 p.m. 2010 Conference Record: 3-4 (5th) Mar. 9 at UMBC ...... 4 p.m. 2010 Final IWLCA Ranking: 1 Mar. 8 GEORGE MASON ...... 4 p.m. 2010 Final IWLCA Ranking: NR Mar. 12 at Penn State ...... Noon Starters R/L: n/a Mar. 12 SYRACUSE...... Noon Starters R/L: 9/3 Mar. 16 LOYOLA ...... 4 p.m. Letterwinners R/L: n/a Mar. 20 at Boston College * ...... 1 p.m. Letterwinners R/L: 16/6 Mar. 19 TEMPLE ...... 4 p.m. Mar. 22 at Stony Brook ...... 4 p.m. Mar. 23 SAINT JOSEPH’S ...... 4 p.m. Coaching Staff Mar. 26 JAMES MADISON ...... Noon Coaching Staff Mar. 29 ST. MARY’S (Calif.) ...... 1 p.m. Head Coach: Cathy Reese (Maryland, ‘98) Mar. 29 at Towson ...... 7 p.m. Head Coach: Kateri Linville (Delaware, ‘03) Apr. 2 TOWSON * ...... 1 p.m. Record at Maryland: 55-8 | 4 Years Apr. 1 PENN ...... 7 p.m. Record at Delaware: 0-0 | 1st Season Apr. 8 HOFSTRA *...... 7 p.m. Overall Record: 108-38 | 7 Years Apr. 9 NORTH CAROLINA * ...... Noon Overall Record: 0-0 | 1st Season Apr. 10 at Drexel * ...... 1 p.m. Offi ce Phone: 301-314-4273 Apr. 13 PRINCETON ...... 7 p.m. Offi ce Phone: 302-831-4057 Apr. 15 at George Mason * ...... 7 p.m. Media Information Apr. 16 at Virginia Tech * ...... Noon Media Information Apr. 17 at James Madison * ...... 1 p.m. SID Contact: Jodi Fick Apr. 21 ACC Quarter-Finals ...... TBA SID Contact: John Stark Apr. 22 WILLIAM & MARY * ...... 7 p.m. Offi ce Phone: 301-314-7064 Apr. 22 ACC Semi-Finals ...... TBA Offi ce Phone: 302-831-2186 Apr. 24 OLD DOMINION * ...... 1 p.m. E-Mail: jfi [email protected] Apr. 24 ACC Championship ...... TBA E-Mail: [email protected] May 5 CAA Semi-Finals ...... TBA Press Box Phone: n/a Apr. 28 at Georgetown ...... 7 p.m. Press Box Phone: 302-831-3526 May 7 CAA Championship ...... TBA Website: www.umterps.com May 1 at Dartmouth ...... Noon Website: www.bluehens.com * CAA game * ACC game DREXEL HOFSTRA Apr. 8 | Unitas Stadium | 4 p.m. Apr. 10 | Hempstead, N.Y. | 1 p.m. Quick Facts Series History Quick Facts Series History Location: Philadelphia, Pa. Record: Towson leads, 27-1 Location: Hempstead, N.Y. Record: Towson leads, 16-11 Enrollment: 21,537 Streak: Towson +17 Enrollment: 12,100 Streak: Towson +1 Nickname: Dragons First Meeting: 4/21/83 - Towson 10, Drexel 6 Nickname: Pride First Meeting: 3/31/84 - Towson 17, HU 6 Colors: Navy Blue and Gold Last Meeting: 4/23/10 - Towson 12, Drexel 8 Colors: Gold, White and Blue Last Meeting: 5/6/10 - HU 9, Towson 8 Director of Athletics: Dr. Eric Zillmer Athletics Director: Jack Hayes Conference: CAA 2011 Dragons Schedule Conference: CAA 2011 Pride Schedule Home Field: Vidas Field Feb. 19 at George Washington .....1 p.m. Home Field: James M. Shuart Stadium Feb. 16 BOSTON COLLEGE ...... 4 p.m. Capacity/Surface: 1,000/FieldTurf Feb. 23 at Saint Joseph’s ...... 4 p.m. Capacity/Surface: 13,000/FieldTurf Feb. 20 at Oregon ...... 1 p.m. Lacrosse Information Feb. 26 at Penn ...... 3 p.m. Lacrosse Information Feb. 25 DENVER ...... 4 p.m. 2010 Overall Record: 10-7 Mar. 6 BUCKNELL ...... 1 p.m. 2010 Overall Record: 12-6 Mar. 5 at Albany ...... Noon 2010 Conference Record: 2-5 (6th) Mar. 13 BINGHAMTON ...... 3 p.m. 2010 Conference Record: 5-2 (3rd) Mar. 9 PENN ...... 3 p.m. 2010 Final USILA Ranking: NR Mar. 20 LA SALLE...... 1 p.m. 2010 Final USILA Ranking: 15 Mar. 12 at Rutgers ...... 1 p.m. Starters R/L: 9/3 Mar. 23 CALIFORNIA ...... 4 p.m. Starters R/L: 4/8 Mar. 16 at Penn State ...... 7 p.m. Letterwinners R/L: 20/6 Mar. 27 ST. MARY’S (Calif.) ...... 2 p.m. Letterwinners R/L: 18/9 Mar. 19 FAIRFIELD ...... Noon Mar. 30 JOHNS HOPKINS ...... 4 p.m. Mar. 27 NOTRE DAME ...... Noon Coaching Staff Apr. 8 at Towson * ...... 4 p.m. Coaching Staff Apr. 8 at Delaware * ...... 7 p.m. Head Coach: Anna Marie Vesco (Penn St., ‘88) Apr. 10 DELAWARE * ...... 2 p.m. Head Coach: Abby Morgan (Connecticut, ‘01) Apr. 10 TOWSON * ...... 1 p.m. Record at Drexel: 82-53 | 7 Years Apr. 15 at Old Dominion * ...... 7 p.m. Record at Hofstra: 41-28 | 4 Years Apr. 15 at William & Mary *...... 7 p.m. Overall Record: 164-117 | 17 Years Apr. 17 at William & Mary *...... 1 p.m. Overall Record: 41-28 | 4 Years Apr. 17 at Old Dominion * ...... 1 p.m. Offi ce Phone: 215-895-1885 Apr. 22 JAMES MADISON * ...... 4 p.m. Offi ce Phone: 516-463-7419 Apr. 22 GEORGE MASON * ...... 7 p.m. Media Information Apr. 24 GEORGE MASON * ...... 1 p.m. Media Information Apr. 24 JAMES MADISON * ...... 1 p.m. SID Contact: Christina Puggi Apr. 28 at Hofstra *...... 4 p.m. SID Contact: Stephen Gorchov Apr. 28 DREXEL *...... 4 p.m. Offi ce Phone: 215-895-2084 May 5 CAA Semi-Finals ...... TBA Offi ce Phone: 516-463-4933 May 5 CAA Semi-Finals ...... TBA E-Mail: [email protected] May 7 CAA Championship ...... TBA E-Mail: [email protected] May 7 CAA Championship ...... TBA Press Box Phone: n/a * CAA game Press Box Phone: 516-463-5274 * CAA game Website: www.drexeldragons.com Website: www.gohofstra.com

28 2011 TIGER WOMEN’S LACROSSE JAMES MADISON GEORGE MASON Apr. 15 | Harrisonburg, Va. | 7 p.m. Apr. 17 | Fairfax, Va. | 1 p.m. Quick Facts Series History Quick Facts Series History Location: Harrisonburg, Va. Record: JMU leads, 21-6 Location: Fairfax, Va. Record: Towson leads, 9-7 Enrollment: 18,971 Streak: JMU +1 Enrollment: 30,714 Streak: Towson +3 Nickname: Dukes First Meeting: 1977 - JMU 12, Towson 7 Nickname: Patriots First Meeting: 4/23/97 - Towson 7, GMU 6 Colors: Purple and Gold Last Meeting: 4/9/10 - JMU 10, Towson 9 Colors: Green and Gold Last Meeting: 4/11/10 - Towson 18, GMU 5 Athletics Director: Jeff Bourne Athletics Director: Tom O’Connor Conference: CAA 2011 Dukes Schedule Conference: CAA 2011 Patriots Schedule Home Field: JMU Lacrosse Complex Feb. 26 GEORGE WASHINGTON ...... 1 p.m. Home Field: George Mason Stadium Feb. 11 at UMBC ...... 5 p.m. Capacity/Surface: 1,860/Grass Mar. 2 at Virginia Tech ...... 4 p.m. Capacity/Surface: 5,000/Grass Feb. 19 at Johns Hopkins ...... 1 p.m. Lacrosse Information Mar. 5 FAIRFIELD ...... 1 p.m. Lacrosse Information Feb. 26 at Virginia Tech ...... 1 p.m. 2010 Overall Record: 17-3 Mar. 9 YALE ...... 4 p.m. 2010 Overall Record: 3-14 Mar. 2 at George Washington ..3:30 p.m. 2010 Conference Record: 7-0 (1st) Mar. 12 RICHMOND ...... 1 p.m. 2010 Conference Record: 0-7 (8th) Mar. 8 at Maryland ...... 4 p.m. 2010 Final IWLCA Ranking: 8 Mar. 16 PRINCETON ...... 7 p.m. 2010 Final IWLCA Ranking: NR Mar. 12 at Boston University ...... 1 p.m. Starters R/L: 8/4 Mar. 19 at Loyola ...... 1 p.m. Starters R/L: 9/3 Mar. 14 at New Hampshire ...... Noon Letterwinners R/L: 20/5 Mar. 23 VIRGINIA ...... 7 p.m. Letterwinners R/L: 21/8 Mar. 17 at Columbia ...... 1 p.m. Mar. 26 at Maryland ...... Noon Mar. 23 AMERICAN ...... 7 p.m. Coaching Staff Apr. 2 at George Mason * ...... 7 p.m. Coaching Staff Apr. 2 JAMES MADISON * ...... 7 p.m. Head Coach: Shelly Klaes-Bawcombe (JMU, ‘97) Apr. 8 OLD DOMINION * ...... 7 p.m. Head Coach: Lauren Rywak (George Mason, ‘02) Apr. 8 WILLIAM & MARY * ...... 7 p.m. Record at JMU: 42-28 | 4 Years Apr. 10 at William & Mary *...... 1 p.m. Record at Mason: 9-24 | 2 Years Apr. 10 at Old Dominion * ...... 1 p.m. Overall Record: 92-63 | 9 Years Apr. 15 TOWSON * ...... 7 p.m. Overall Record: 32-66 | 6 Years Apr. 13 VIRGINIA ...... 7 p.m. Offi ce Phone: 540-568-3618 Apr. 17 DELAWARE * ...... 1 p.m. Offi ce Phone: 703-993-3219 Apr. 15 DELAWARE * ...... 7 p.m. Media Information Apr. 22 at Drexel * ...... 4 p.m. Media Information Apr. 17 TOWSON * ...... 1 p.m. SID Contact: Milla Sue Wisecarver Apr. 24 at Hofstra *...... 1 p.m. SID Contact: Liz Ryan Apr. 22 at Hofstra *...... 7 p.m. Offi ce Phone: 540-568-6154 May 5 CAA Semi-Finals ...... TBA Offi ce Phone: 703-993-3259 Apr. 24 at Drexel * ...... 1 p.m. E-Mail: [email protected] May 7 CAA Championship ...... TBA E-Mail: [email protected] May 5 CAA Semi-Finals ...... TBA Press Box Phone: n/a * CAA game Press Box Phone: n/a May 7 CAA Championship ...... TBA Website: www.jmusports.com Website: www.gomason.com * CAA game

OLD DOMINION WILLIAM & MARY Apr. 22 | Norfolk, Va. | 7 p.m. Apr. 24 | Unitas Stadium | 1 p.m. Quick Facts Series History Quick Facts Series History Location: Norfolk, Va. Record: Old Dominion leads, 5-4 Location: Williamsburg, Va. Record: Tied, 8-8 Enrollment: 23,833 Streak: Towson +1 Enrollment: 7,625 Streak: Towson +2 Nickname: Lady Monarchs First Meeting: 4/14/82 - ODU 15, Towson 7 Nickname: Tribe First Meeting: 5/12/79 - W&M 13, Towson 5 Colors: Slate Blue, Sky Blue, Silver Last Meeting: 4/16/10 - Towson 13, ODU 11 Colors: Green, Gold and Silver Last Meeting: 4/18/10 - Towson 12, W&M 6 Director of Athletics: Dr. Wood Selig Athletics Director: Terry Driscoll Conference: CAA 2011 Lady Monarchs Schedule Conference: CAA 2011 Tribe Schedule Home Field: Powhatan Sports Complex Feb. 26 at Louisville ...... 1 p.m. Home Field: Albert-Daly Field Feb. 20 at Duke...... 1 p.m. Capacity/Surface: 1,500/FieldTurf Mar. 5 AMERICAN ...... 1 p.m. Capacity/Surface: 1,000/Grass Feb. 27 RICHMOND ...... 1 p.m. Lacrosse Information Mar. 9 at Richmond ...... 4 p.m. Lacrosse Information Mar. 5 BOSTON UNIVERSITY ...... 1 p.m. 2010 Overall Record: 3-12 Mar. 19 at Saint Joseph’s ...... 1 p.m. 2010 Overall Record: 10-8 Mar. 11 at Oregon ...... 5 p.m. 2010 Conference Record: 1-6 (7th) Mar. 23 LONGWOOD ...... 4 p.m. 2010 Conference Record: 4-3 (4th) Mar. 16 at Virginia ...... 7 p.m. 2010 Final USILA Ranking: NR Mar. 26 at Virginia Tech ...... 1 p.m. 2010 Final USILA Ranking: NR Mar. 19 vs. Northwestern ...... 7 p.m. Starters R/L: n/a Mar. 30 VIRGINIA ...... 7 p.m. Starters R/L: n/a Mar. 23 VIRGINIA TECH ...... 4 p.m. Letterwinners R/L: 11/4 Apr. 3 at North Carolina ...... 1 p.m. Letterwinners R/L: 20/6 Mar. 27 PENN STATE...... 1 p.m. Apr. 8 at James Madison * ...... 7 p.m. Mar. 29 NAVY ...... 7 p.m. Coaching Staff Apr. 10 GEORGE MASON * ...... 1 p.m. Coaching Staff Apr. 8 at George Mason * ...... 7 p.m. Head Coach: Sue Stahl (Ursinus, ‘67) Apr. 15 DREXEL *...... 7 p.m. Head Coach: Christine Halfpenny (Va. Tech, ‘99) Apr. 10 JAMES MADISON * ...... 1 p.m. Record at ODU: 138-173 | 20 Years Apr. 17 HOFSTRA *...... 1 p.m. Record at W&M: 33-37 | 4 Years Apr. 15 HOFSTRA *...... 7 p.m. Overall Record: 138-173 | 20 Years Apr. 22 at Towson * ...... 7 p.m. Overall Record: 33-37 | 4 Years Apr. 17 DREXEL *...... 1 p.m. Offi ce Phone: 757-683-4541 Apr. 24 at Delaware * ...... 1 p.m. Offi ce Phone: 757-221-3389 Apr. 22 at Delaware * ...... 7 p.m. Media Information Apr. 27 WILLIAM & MARY * ...... 7 p.m. Media Information Apr. 24 at Towson * ...... 1 p.m. SID Contact: Eric Bohannon May 5 CAA Semi-Finals ...... TBA SID Contact: Rob Turner Apr. 27 at Old Dominion * ...... 7 p.m. Offi ce Phone: 757-683-3374 May 7 CAA Championship ...... TBA Offi ce Phone: 757-221-3370 May 5 CAA Semi-Finals ...... TBA E-Mail: [email protected] * CAA game E-Mail: [email protected] May 7 CAA Championship ...... TBA Press Box Phone: n/a Press Box Phone: n/a * CAA game Website: www.odusports.com Website: www.tribeathletics.com

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Nikki Marcinik, ‘10 became the ninth player in school history to score 100 career goals.

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2010 Season Review Notebook Get Your Dancing Shoes On – The Tigers made their fourth appearance in the NCAA® Division I Women’s Lacrosse Championship; it was also the fi rst time they have earned an at-large berth into 2010 Tiger Honors and Awards the 16-team fi eld. Tigers in the NCAA Tournament Coach Missy Doherty 2005 1st Round - #5 Georgetown 15, Tigers 14 (Washington, D.C.) • Womenslax.com Division I Coach of the Year 2008 1st Round - #5 Syracuse 21, Tigers 9 (Syracuse, N.Y.) 2009 1st Round - #3 North Carolina 15, Tigers 4 (Chapel Hill, N.C.) Alexa Demski 2010 1st Round - #6 Virginia 14, Tigers 12 (Charlottesville, Va.) • IWLCA All Mid-Atlantic Region 1st Team • All-CAA 2nd Team • CAA All-Rookie Team Three for Three – The Tiger women’s lacrosse team became the fi rst Towson squad to earn three • WomensLacrosse.com All-Rookie Squad consecutive NCAA Tournament berths since the men’s lacrosse team made the NCAA fi eld in • CAA Rookie of the Week (Apr. 26) 2003, 2004 and 2005. In addition, the Tiger gymnastics team qualifi ed for the NCAA Division I • CAA All-Tournament Team regionals 11 straight years from 1987 to 1997. Jess Dunn Another Year, Another 10 Wins – For the fi fth time in the last seven years, the Tigers posted 10 or • IWLCA All Mid-Atlantic Region 2nd Team more wins with their 13-5 record. Prior to the 2004 season, the Tigers had reached 10 or more • All-CAA 1st Team wins just seven times in 27 years. Hillary Fratzke Winning Ways – The Tigers have posted a 39-17 (.696) record over the last three years and have • IWLCA 2nd Team All-American posted 13 wins in each season; they have the most wins and the highest win percentage of any • WomensLacrosse.com 1st Team All-American team in the CAA during that span. • WomensLax.com All-American • IWLCA All Mid-Atlantic Region 1st Team Senior Citizens – The Tigers’ senior class posted a 45-26 (.633) record during their four-year ca- • Tewaaraton Award Nominee reers; the 45 wins are the most by any class in school history. • Tewaaraton Award Preseason Watch List • CAA Player of the Year 7th Heaven – The Tigers, who were nationally ranked during the entire season, reached their • All-CAA 1st Team highest national ranking ever on March 29 when they were ranked seventh in the Intercollegiate • Towson University Senior Female Athlete of the Year Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association/Under Armour® Division I poll. The Tigers started the • Towson University Tiger Athletic Fund Scholar-Athlete of the Year regular season ranked 17th in the nation. • Preseason All-CAA Team • CAA Preseason Player of the Year Pulling Rank – The Tigers were a perfect 9-0 in 2010 when facing an unranked opponent and have • WomensLacrosse.com Div. I Offensive Player of the Week (Mar. 8) outscored their opponents by a 140-74 margin in those games. Senior midfi elder Hillary Fratzke • CAA Player of the Week (Mar. 9) scored 28 of her team-high 51 games in those games. • CAA Player of the Week (Mar. 22) • CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District 2 Second Team D-Plus – The Tigers held their opponents to an average of 8.15 goals per game in their 13 victories in 2010; they have also held the opposition to fewer than ten goals in eight of their 13 wins. Jacie Kendall • CAA All-Tournament Team D-Minus – The Tigers allowed an average of 12.6 goals per game in their fi ve losses; they allowed a season-high 18 goals against sixth-ranked Syracuse at the Carrier Dome on March 17. Nikki Marcinik • IWLCA All Mid-Atlantic Region 2nd Team Feeling at Home – The Tigers posted a 7-1 record at Johnny Unitas® Stadium during the regular • All-CAA 1st Team season and won their fi rst fi ve home games. The Tigers outscored their opponents by a 115-62 • Preseason All-CAA Team margin in those games and held opponents under ten goals in six of those eight games. Megan Mullis Bicentennial – The Tigers scored 200 or more goals for the third straight season; it also marked the • Preseason All-CAA Team fi fth time in the last seven seasons they reached the 200-goal plateau. With 234 goals, the Tigers posted the second-highest single-season total in school history. Steph Taylor Most Single-Season Goals Scored • CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District 2 Second Team Season Record GP Goals Avg. 1984 11-8-1 20 242 12.1 Mary Teeters 2010 13-5 18 234 13.0 • IWLCA All Mid-Atlantic Region 1st Team 2008 13-5 18 230 12.8 • All-CAA 2nd Team 2005 13-6 19 225 11.8 • CAA Player of the Week (Mar. 29) 2004 14-4 18 223 12.4 • CAA Co-Player of the Week (Apr. 26) • WomensLacrosse.com Division I Honor Roll (Apr. 26) Running Away with It – The Tigers overcame a 2-0 defi cit against Temple on April 29 by scoring 17 consecutive goals over a span of 33 minutes, 7 seconds. It was the second-longest run by a team in Ashley Waldron NCAA Division I in 2010; Northwestern scored 22 straight goals over a 59-minute span against • CAA All-Rookie Team Duquesne in a 23-1 victory on March 12. • WomensLax.com All-Rookie Squad • CAA Rookie of the Week (Mar. 9) In a Flash – The Tigers tied an NCAA record by scoring a pair of goals in just six seconds during • CAA Rookie of the Week (Apr. 5) their March 31 loss against second-ranked Maryland; senior attacker Jacie Kendall and junior at- tacker Jess Dunn scored back-to-back goals to give Towson a 2-1 lead early in the fi rst half. It was the fourth time in NCAA history a team has scored twice in just six seconds.

32 2011 TIGER WOMEN’S LACROSSE Over the Hill – The Tigers posted a 9-2 record in 2010 when converting at least 40 per cent of their shot attempts; their only loss came against second-ranked Maryland on 2010 Final IWLCA Coaches Poll March 31 and May 16 against Virginia in the NCAA Tournament. Team Pts. Perfect 10 – The Tigers had a perfect 10-0 record this season when they scored the game’s 1. Maryland (20) 400 fi rst goal; senior midfi elder Hillary Fratzke scored the game’s opening goal three times. 2. Northwestern 380 3. North Carolina 360 Nearly Perfect 10 – The Tigers had a 9-1 record when holding an opponent to fewer than 4. Syracuse 336 ten goals in 2010. 5. Duke 297 Nearly Perfect 10, Part 2 – The Tigers had a 12-3 record when scoring at least ten goals; 6. Virginia 295 they were held to a season-low eight goals in the CAA semi-fi nal loss against Hofstra. 7. Pennsylvania 285 8. James Madison 270 Working Overtime – The Tigers played their fi rst double overtime game in over three years 9. Georgetown 241 when they dropped a 10-9 decision against James Madison on April 9; it was the Tigers’ 10. Vanderbilt 223 fi rst double overtime game since an 11-10 loss against Loyola (Md.) on March 28, 2007. 11. Towson 209 12. Notre Dame 148 Best of Baltimore – The Tigers posted a 3-0 record against their Baltimore-area rivals during the regular season with wins over UMBC, Johns Hopkins and Loyola to begin 13. Stanford 146 the year. The Tigers also defeated the Greyhounds and the Blue Jays in the same regular 14. Dartmouth 133 season for the fi rst time in program history. 15. Hofstra 123 16. Loyola 117 Great Eight – The Tigers defeated a team ranked in the top 10 of the IWLCA poll for the 17. Penn State 55 fi rst time in school history when they defeated 8th-ranked Stanford by a 10-9 margin on 18. Boston University 54 March 28 at Unitas Stadium. 19. Rutgers 46 Home Run – The Tigers tied a Johnny Unitas® Stadium record when they scored 23 20. Denver 34 goals in a victory over Richmond on March 20; it is the eighth time in Unitas Stadium Others Receiving Votes: Albany, Florida, Johns Hopkins, women’s lacrosse history that a team has scored at least 20 goals in a game. Navy, Ohio State, William & Mary Unitas Stadium Women’s Lacrosse Single-Game Goals Records 23 Loyola (vs. Towson) Apr. 30, 1997 23 Maryland (vs. Towson) Apr. 8, 1998 23 Towson (vs. Richmond) Mar. 20, 2010 2010 Final Inside Lacrosse Media Poll 21 Maryland (vs. Towson) Apr. 2, 1996 Team Pts. 21 Towson (vs. Albany) Mar. 11, 2000 1. Maryland (12) 240 21 Boston University (vs. Towson) Apr. 12, 2001 21 Northwestern (vs. North Carolina) May 24, 2009 * 2. Northwestern 228 * - NCAA Tournament 3. North Carolina 216 4. Syracuse 194 Best of the Best – Senior midfi elder Hillary Fratzke was named as the CAA Player of the 5. Virginia 181 Year for the second time in three years; she is also the fi rst CAA player to earn the honor 6. Duke 180 twice since Lisa Staedt was named as the CAA Player of the Year in 2002 and 2003. 7. Penn 166 Towson Conference Player of the Year Honorees 2010 - Hillary Fratzke (Colonial Athletic Association) 8. James Madison 164 2008 - Hillary Fratzke (Colonial Athletic Association) 9. Georgetown 147 1991 - Kelly Bush (East Coast Conference) 10. Vanderbilt 139 1990 - Colleen Cahill (East Coast Conference) 11. Towson 118 1986 - Ruth Gutridge (East Coast Conference) 12. Stanford 97 13. Notre Dame 94 Connect Four – Senior midfi elder Hillary Fratzke earned All-CAA honors for the fourth 14. Dartmouth 81 time in her career with her fi rst team selection in 2010; she is the fi rst Towson women’s lacrosse player to earn fi rst team honors three times since the Tigers joined the league in 15. Loyola 79 2002. 16. Hofstra 64 17. Penn State 29 View From the Top – In addition to the honors collected by Hillary Fratzke, junior attacker 18. Albany 28 Jess Dunn and senior midfi elder Nikki Marcinik were named to the All-CAA fi rst team. 19. Denver 25 It is the second straight year that Marcinik has been named to the All-CAA fi rst team. Navy 25 On Second Thought – The Tigers also had freshman defender Alexa Demski and sopho- Others Receiving Votes: Boston University, Harvard, more goalkeeper Mary Teeters named to the All-CAA second team. Demski was also Florida, Marist, Boston College named to the CAA All-Rookie Team while Teeters earned All-Rookie Team honors. First place votes in parentheses

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2010 Season Review Notebook Don’t Forget Me – Freshman midfi elder Ashley Waldron was named to the Goal Oriented – Senior midfi elder Hillary Fratzke fi nished her career as the CAA All-Rookie Team along with Demski. Waldron, who was a two-time third-leading goal scorer in Towson University women’s lacrosse history; selection as the CAA Rookie of the Week, scored 17 goals with 12 assists she ended her career with 199 goals after a three-goal effort at Virginia in during the regular season. She also had fi ve assists in a win over Delaware the fi rst round of the NCAA Tournament. on April 3. Towson Career Goals Leaders 208 Ruth Gutridge 1983-86 A Baker’s Dozen – After being held to just six points in the Tigers’ fi rst fi ve 208 Shannon Witzel 2004-07 games, senior midfi elder Nikki Marcinik tallied a point in each of the 199 Hillary Fratzke 2006-10 Tigers’ fi nal 13 games, including a season-high six points against William 178 Becky Trumbo 2003-06 & Mary on April 18. During the 13-game point-scoring streak, Marcinik 133 Meggie McNamara 2006-09 has tallied 26 goals with 18 assists. Take Us to Your Leader – In addition to being one of the Tigers’ all-time Miss Assist – Senior midfi elder Nikki Marcinik became the sixth player in leading scorers, senior midfi elder Hillary Fratzke holds the Towson career school history to record 50 career assists with her career-high four-assist records for draw controls, ground balls and caused turnovers. Fratzke performance against Temple on April 29; she has recorded at least 20 ranks third in NCAA history with 327 draw controls and tied for eighth assists in each of the last two seasons. in NCAA history with 144 caused turnovers.

A Marcinik Milestone – Senior midfi elder Nikki Marcinik scored the 100th ‘C’-ing Things – Senior midfi elder Hillary Fratzke is the fi rst player in goal of her college career in the Tigers’ win over Richmond on March Towson women’s lacrosse history to serve as a team captain three times; 20, becoming the ninth player in school history to reach the mark. She senior midfi elders Lauren McAfee and Steph Taylor also served as team moved up to sixth place on the career goals list and fi nished her career captains during the 2010 season. with 125 goals. On Cloud 9 – Sophomore midfi elder Katie Cloud scored all eight of her 15 for 15 – Senior attacker Jacie Kendall recorded a point in each of the goals this season in the second half; she scored fi ve goals in the Tigers’ Tigers’ fi nal 15 games and ended the season with a 14-game goal-scoring fi nal fi ve games, including a pair of two-goal efforts. streak; she scored 33 goals with 16 assists during the streaks. Power of Ten – Freshman midfi elder Kelly Custer recorded the fi rst “hat Making a Point – Senior attacker Jacie Kendall became the 21st player in trick” of her college career in the Tigers’ 17-9 win over Temple on April school history to record 100 career points when she tallied an assist in 29; she scored all three of her goals during the Tigers’ 17-goal run against the fi rst half of the Tigers’ 9-7 win over Hofstra on April 25. She fi nished the Owls. her career with 116 points. Gimme 5 – Freshman midfi elder Ashley Waldron recorded a season-high April Showers – Senior attacker Jacie Kendall led the Tigers with 30 points fi ve assists in the Tigers’ win over Delaware on April 3; it marked the fi rst in their eight April games in 2010; she also had a team-high 13 assists in time a Towson player has recorded fi ve assists in a game since Meggie those eight contests. McNamara had fi ve assists against William & Mary in the 2009 CAA semi-fi nal. One is the Loneliest Number – Junior attacker Jess Dunn was the only Tiger who scored at least one goal in all 18 games in 2010. Ready, Aim, Draw – Junior defender MaryEllen Elie tallied a career-high nine draw controls in the Tigers’ April 3 win over Delaware; she was just Sixth Sense – Junior attacker Jess Dunn scored a career-high six goals in two draw controls shy of the single-game record, which is held by senior the Tigers’ 18-10 loss against Syracuse on March 17; she scored on all six midfi elder Hillary Fratzke. of her shot attempts. Read All About It – The 2010 Tiger women’s lacrosse media guide was Six Pack – Senior midfi elder Hillary Fratzke tallied a career-high six goals honored by the College Sports Information Directors of America and was in the Tigers’ 23-12 victory over Richmond on March 20. Fratzke scored the top women’s lacrosse media guide in Division I. In the overall lacrosse fi ve or more goals eight times in her career. media guide contest, the publication ranked third overall behind Navy’s men’s lacrosse guide and Towson’s men’s lacrosse guide. It is the second That 70’s Show – Senior midfi elder Hillary Fratzke recorded at least one straight year that the Tigers’ women’s lacrosse media guide was honored point in the fi rst 70 games of her college career before being held without by CoSIDA. a point against Hofstra in the CAA semi-fi nal loss; she recorded two or more points in 62 of those 70 games, including nine games with six or more points.

Constant Threat – Senior midfi elder Hillary Fratzke scored a goal in 64 straight games prior to being held without a goal against Hofstra on May 6. It is the second-longest streak in NCAA Division I history and just two games shy of the NCAA record, which is held by Virginia’s Amy Appelt.

34 2011 TIGER WOMEN’S LACROSSE 2010 Season Statistics 2010 TIGER WOMEN’S LACROSSE RESULTS DATE OPPONENT SCORE Rec. GOALS LEADER ASSISTS LEADER SAVES LEADER ATT. Mar. 3 UMBC W, 15-7 1-0 Three players, 3 Nikki Marcinik, 2 Mary Teeters, 5 322 Mar. 6 at #11 Loyola W, 14-10 2-0 Hillary Fratzke, 5 Fratzke/Kendall, 1 Mary Teeters, 8 649 Mar. 10 at Johns Hopkins W, 11-10 3-0 Hillary Fratzke, 3 Marcinik/Taylor, 1 Mary Teeters, 12 250 Mar. 13 GEORGE WASHINGTON W, 14-4 4-0 Jess Dunn, 4 Jackie LaMonica, 2 Mary Teeters, 3 125 Mar. 17 at #8 Syracuse L, 10-18 4-1 Jess Dunn, 6 Fratzke/Kendall, 2 Mary Teeters, 8 218 Mar. 20 RICHMOND W, 23-12 5-1 Hillary Fratzke, 6 Four players, 2 Mary Teeters, 4 456 Mar. 28 #8 STANFORD W, 10-9 6-1 Jess Dunn, 4 Nikki Marcinik, 3 Mary Teeters, 16 813 Mar. 31 at #2 Maryland L, 10-12 6-2 Jess Dunn, 3 Fratzke/Marcinik, 1 Mary Teeters, 12 869 Apr. 3 DELAWARE * W, 17-8 7-2 Hillary Fratzke, 4 Ashley Waldron, 5 Mary Teeters, 10 1,862 Apr. 9 #12 JAMES MADISON * L, 9-10 (OT) 7-3 Hillary Fratzke, 3 Three players, 1 Mary Teeters, 8 817 Apr. 11 GEORGE MASON * W, 18-5 8-3 Jacie Kendall, 5 Nikki Marcinik, 3 Mary Teeters, 6 439 Apr. 16 at Old Dominion * W, 13-11 9-3 Hillary Fratzke, 5 Ashley Waldron, 2 Mary Teeters, 6 115 Apr. 18 at #20 William & Mary * W, 12-6 10-3 Nikki Marcinik, 4 Jacie Kendall, 2 Mary Teeters, 10 223 Apr. 23 at Drexel * W, 12-8 11-3 Marcinik/Dunn, 3 Sarah Appelt, 2 Mary Teeters, 8 127 Apr. 25 #16 HOFSTRA * W, 9-7 12-3 Hillary Fratzke, 3 Jacie Kendall, 2 Mary Teeters, 14 680 Apr. 30 at Temple W, 17-9 13-3 Kelly Custer, 3 Nikki Marcinik, 4 Hankinson/Teeters, 4 544 May 6 vs. Hofstra ^ L, 8-9 13-4 Jacie Kendall, 4 n/a Mary Teeters, 12 514 May 16 at #4 Virginia ! L, 12-14 13-5 Jacie Kendall, 4 LaMonica/Fratzke, 1 Mary Teeters, 3 2270

* = Colonial Athletic Association game ^ - CAA Tournament (Harrisonburg, Va.) ! - NCAA Tournament

## Name GP GS G A Pts. Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GWG FPG FPS GB DC T/O CT 27 Fratzke, Hillary 18 18 51 8 59 106 .481 84 .792 4 7 15 37 70 22 33 4 Kendall, Jacie 18 18 36 18 54 86 .419 68 .791 1 6 15 19 8 20 5 11 Marcinik, Nikki 18 17 29 21 50 88 .330 67 .761 1 6 17 24 32 44 16 21 Dunn, Jess 18 18 47 2 49 89 .528 73 .820 3 8 16 16 4 23 4 28 Waldron, Ashley 18 16 17 12 29 61 .279 42 .689 2 2 11 16 22 18 16 1 LaMonica, Jackie 18 13 12 6 18 26 .462 21 .808 0 4 8 8 5 33 9 33 Lathroum, Ali 17 7 8 3 11 20 .400 14 .700 0 2 7 13 11 14 7 19 Appelt, Sarah 13 5 3 8 11 14 .214 10 .714 0 1 4 6 0 10 1 22 Taylor, Steph 18 18 9 1 10 22 .409 18 .818 0 4 6 24 13 12 16 9 Cloud, Katie 14 0 8 0 8 12 .667 11 .917 1 3 3 7 7 9 3 10 Custer, Kelly 14 0 7 1 8 19 .368 14 .737 0 0 3 5 3 9 6 26 McAfee, Lauren 16 4 4 1 5 17 .235 12 .706 1 1 4 10 0 7 2 20 Turner, Olivia 8 1 2 0 2 9 .222 8 .889 0 0 2 2 1 2 0 23 Mullis, Megan 9 8 0 2 2 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 15 2 3 8 13 Rohrback, Ashleigh 4 0 1 0 1 2 .500 2 1.000 0 0 1 2 1 2 1 30 Kibler, Lindsay 5 0 0 1 1 3 .000 2 .667 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 29 Hogan, Sarah 4 0 0 0 0 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 32 D’Ambrosio, Therese 10 1 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 0 5 2 1 1 24 Cory, Nikki 4 0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 17 Allen, Chelsea 3 0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 1 2 0 1 2 7 Fitzgerald, Megan 18 18 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 1 15 11 4 15 5 Demski, Alexa 18 18 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 36 11 7 30 2 Elie, MaryEllen 16 15 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 24 36 19 9 25 Lathroum, Chele 3 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 16 Dougherty, Christine 4 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 Siegert, Kara 5 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 8 Patterson, Kelly 6 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 4 3 2 2 6 Dysert, Jackie 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Teeters, Mary 18 18 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 35 0 15 5 00 Hankinson, Kristy 4 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 TIGERS 18 234 84 318 582 .402 452 .777 13 44 115 332 244 287 192 OPPONENTS 18 169 77 246 429 .394 325 .758 5 33 80 312 191 342 168

## Name GP GS Minutes GA GAA Saves Pct W L Shots Faced 00 Hankinson, Kristy 4 0 100:45 13 7.74 7 .350 0 0 28 3 Teeters, Mary 18 18 987:01 156 9.48 149 .489 13 5 401 TIGERS 18 1087:46 169 9.32 156 .480 13 5 429 OPPONENTS 18 1087:46 234 12.91 218 .482 5 13 582

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2010 CAA Standings and Statistics FINAL STANDINGS CAA OVERALL Team W-L Pct. GF GA W-L Pct. GF GA James Madison 7-0 1.000 108 50 17-3 .850 245 144 Towson 6-1 .857 90 55 13-5 .722 234 169 Hofstra 5-2 .714 92 60 12-6 .667 235 162 William & Mary 4-3 .571 93 84 10-8 .556 219 217 Delaware 3-4 .429 72 96 6-10 .375 159 196 Drexel 2-5 .286 72 94 10-7 .588 183 177 Old Dominion 1-6 .143 62 98 3-12 .200 141 211 George Mason 0-7 .000 48 100 3-14 .176 135 227 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS LEADERS Goals Per Game GP Goals Avg. Caused Turnovers Per Game GP CT Avg. 1. Katie Lawson, Drexel 17 50 2.94 1. Sarah Jonson, W&M 12 42 3.50 2. Hillary Fratzke, Towson 18 51 2.83 2. Grace Golden, W&M 18 40 2.22 3. Ashley Kellogg, Old Dominion 15 42 2.80 3. Hillary Fratzke, Towson 18 33 1.83 4. Corrine Gandolfi , Hofstra 18 49 2.72 4. Alexa Demski, Towson 18 30 1.67 5. Jess Dunn, Towson 18 47 2.61 Corrine Gandolfi , Hofstra 18 30 1.67 6. Grace Golden, W&M 18 44 2.44 Goals Against Average GP GA GAA 7. Mary Zulty, W&M 18 42 2.33 1. Morgan Kelly, JMU 20 129 6.86 8. Mary Kate Lomady, JMU 20 46 2.30 2. Mary Cuddihy, Hofstra 18 108 9.19 9. Lisa Bernardini, Old Dominion 15 33 2.20 3. Whitney Johnson, Drexel 17 118 9.47 10. B. Drylie-Perkins, Drexel 17 37 2.18 4. Mary Teeters, Towson 18 156 9.48 Assists Per Game GP Asst. Avg. 5. Makenzie Worthington, Delaware 11 111 11.79 1. Madalyn Jamison, George Mason 16 38 2.38 6. Emily Geary, W&M 18 217 12.09 2. Ashley Holofcener, W&M 16 29 1.81 7. Sara Longobucco, George Mason 16 199 13.12 3. Lisa Bernardini, Old Dominion 15 26 1.73 8. Sarah Geary, Old Dominion 14 179 13.96 4. Monica Zabel, JMU 20 33 1.65 Save Percentage GP Saves Sv% 5. Corrine Gandolfi , Hofstra 18 22 1.22 1. Morgan Kelly, JMU 20 133 .508 6. Nikki Marcinik, Towson 18 21 1.17 2. Mary Cuddihy, Hofstra 18 108 .500 7. Kim Griffi n, JMU 20 23 1.15 3. Whitney Johnson, Drexel 17 115 .494 8. Casey Ancarrow, JMU 20 22 1.10 4. Mary Teeters, Towson 18 149 .489 9. Jacie Kendall, Towson 18 18 1.00 5. Sarah Geary, Old Dominion 14 154 .462 10. Mary Zulty, W&M 18 16 0.89 6. Sara Longobucco, George Mason 16 154 .436 7. Emily Geary, W&M 18 157 .420 Points Per Game GP Points Avg. 8. Makenzie Worthington, Delaware 11 73 .397 1. Madalyn Jamison, George Mason 16 64 4.00 2. Corrine Gandolfi , Hofstra 18 71 3.94 3. Lisa Bernardini, Old Dominion 15 59 3.93 4. Katie Lawson, Drexel 17 56 3.29 5. Hillary Fratzke, Towson 18 59 3.28 6. Ashley Kellogg, Old Dominion 15 49 3.27 7. Ashley Holofcener, W&M 16 52 3.25 8. Mary Zulty, W&M 18 58 3.22 9. Kim Griffi n, JMU 20 61 3.05 10. Jacie Kendall, Towson 18 54 3.00 Grace Golden, W&M 18 54 3.00 Ground Balls Per Game GP GB Avg. 1. Sarah Geary, Old Dominion 15 56 3.73 2. Grace Golden, W&M 18 56 3.11 3. Caitlin Hoffen, George Mason 17 44 2.59 4. K. Jauschnegg, George Mason 17 40 2.35 5. Corrine Gandolfi , Hofstra 18 41 2.28 Draw Controls Per Game GP DC Avg. 1. Hillary Fratzke, Towson 18 70 3.89 2. Corrine Gandolfi , Hofstra 18 61 3.39 3. Molly Wannen, W&M 18 52 2.89 4. Sarah Wright, Old Dominion 15 39 2.60 Jacie Kendall ranked ninth in 5. K’Leigh Vanaman, Hofstra 18 45 2.50 the CAA with 18 assists in 18 games, a 1.00 average. 36 2011 TIGER WOMEN’S LACROSSE TIGER HISTORY

Hillary Fratzke, ‘10 ended her career as the third-leading scorer in school history.

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Year-by-Year Records COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION SEASONS Season W-L Pct. Conference Coach Captains Comments 2010 13-5 .688 5-2, 2nd Place Missy Doherty Hillary Fratzke, Lauren McAfee, Steph Taylor CAA Semi-Finalists, NCAA Tournament 2009 13-6 .684 5-2, T-2nd Place Missy Doherty Hillary Fratzke, Julie Ondrako, Britt Woodfi eld CAA Champions, NCAA Tournament 2008 13-6 .684 5-2, T-1st Place Missy Doherty Mandy Corry, Hillary Fratzke, CAA Champions, NCAA Tournament Katie Mollot, Britt Woodfi eld 2 007 6-9 .400 3-4, T-5th Place Missy Doherty Mandy Corry, Lindsay Lusignea, Katie Mollot, Shannon Witzel 2006 7-10 .412 4-3, 4th Place Missy Doherty Erin Rinella, Becky Trumbo, CAA Semi-Finalists Shannon Witzel 2005 13-6 .684 5-2, 2nd Place Missy Doherty Caitlin Marshall, Erin Cayea CAA Champions, NCAA Tournament 2004 14-4 .778 6-1, 2nd Place Missy Doherty Abby Giancola, Stephanie Howell, CAA Semi-Finalists Caitlin Marshall 2003 7-9 .438 1-6, 7th Place Linda Ohrin Corey Crawford, Carol Dudley, Kristyn Krastel 2002 7-9 .438 3-5, T-7th Place Linda Ohrin Kat Brady, Emily Helms

AMERICA EAST SEASONS Season W-L Pct. Conference Coach Captains Comments 2 001 6-9 .400 2-4, 5th Place Linda Ohrin Jaime Neave, Kat Brady 2000 6-9 .400 2-4, 5th Place Linda Ohrin Bridget Harthausen, Jacquie Sica, Jennifer Sturm 1999 4-12 .250 3-3, 4th Place Linda Ohrin Amy Buck, Jacquie Sica, Sue Korcek America East Tournament 1998 8-9 .471 4-2, 4th Place Ashley Duncan Robyn Harry, Sue Korcek, America East Finalists Kathy McCafferty 1997 11-6 .647 6-0, 1st Place Ashley Duncan Megan Drake, Sallie Neal America East Finalists 1996 7-10 .412 3-2, 3rd Place Ashley Duncan Maggie Bove, Gwen Hicks America East Finalists

INDEPENDENT SEASONS Season W-L Pct. Conference Coach Captains Comments 1995 5-8 .385 n/a Ashley Duncan Sally Sands, Erin Stiteler, Kim Wilson 1994 2-11 .154 n/a Charlotte Hennan Eva Disney, Helene Fanelle, Jenn Healey 1993 7-7 .500 n/a Charlotte Hennan Jen Breakey, Teri Gorzynski, Maggie Murray

EAST COAST CONFERENCE SEASONS Season W-L Pct. Conference Coach Captains Comments 1992 10-6 .625 2-0, 1st Place Alison Williams Becky Patton, Patty Stermer, Karen Walsh ECC Champions 1991 9-6 .600 4-0, 1st Place Alison Williams Kelly Bush, Anita Noel ECC Champions 1990 11-4 .733 4-2, 4th Place Sandy Hoody Gina Profi li, Colleen Cahill ECC Champions 1989 6-9 .400 3-3, 4th Place Sandy Hoody Clara Gardill, Sue Monetti-Devine ECC Semi-Finalists 1988 5-10 .333 3-3, 4th Place Sandy Hoody Becky Hergenroeder, Patty Lehman, ECC Semi-Finalists Kathleen Stout 1987 5-9 .357 3-3, 4th Place Sandy Hoody Becky Hergenroeder, Patty Lehman, ECC Semi-Finalists Kathleen Stout 1986 3-12 .200 3-3, 4th Place Lisa Pierce Jenny Caruso, Ruth Gutridge, Sue Hartman ECC Tournament 1985 9-8 .529 3-3, 4th Place Maggie Faulkner Sue Hartman, Gigi Smith ECC Tournament 1984 11-8-1 .575 2-4, 5th Place Maggie Faulkner Chris Hyman, Gigi Smith 1983 8-10-1 .447 1-2, 4th Place Maggie Faulkner Jennifer Carr, Susan Neal ECC Semi-Finalists

DIVISION II SEASONS Season W-L Pct. Conference Coach Captains Comments 1982 10-7 .588 n/a Linda DiColo n/a 1981 10-7 .588 n/a Maggie Faulkner n/a 1980 13-6 .684 n/a Maggie Faulkner n/a AIAW Division II Runners up 1979 8-8 .500 n/a Maggie Faulkner Mary Bartel, Janet Houck 1978 6-7-1 .464 n/a Maggie Faulkner n/a 1977 6-8-1 .433 n/a Maggie Faulkner n/a

38 2011 TIGER WOMEN’S LACROSSE All-Time Honors and Awards CAA ACCOLADES CAA All-Tournament Team Coach of the Year 2010: Alexa Demski (Def.), Jacie Kendall (Att.) 2004: Missy Doherty 2009: Meggie McNamara (Att.), Julie Ondrako (Def.), Steph Taylor (Mid.), Mary Teeters (Goal) Player of the Year 2008: Mandy Corry (Goal), Hillary Fratzke (Mid.),Nikki Marcinik (Mid.), 2010: Hillary Fratzke Katie Mollot (Def.) 2008: Hillary Fratzke 2006: Shannon Witzel (Mid.), Erin Rinella (Def.) Defensive Player of the Year 2005: Mandy Corry (Goal), Martha Dwyer (Def.), Becky Trumbo (Att.), 2009: Julie Ondrako Shannon Witzel (Att.) 2004: Caitlin Marshall (Mid.), Rookie of the Year Jessica O’Connell (Goal) 2006: Hillary Fratzke (Mid.) 2005: Mandy Corry (Goal) 2003: Becky Trumbo (Att.) CAA Championships Most Outstanding Player 2009: Julie Ondrako CAA Scholar-Athlete 2008: Mandy Corry 2007: Hillary Fratzke 2005: Shannon Witzel 2006: Becky Trumbo 2005: Becky Trumbo AMERICA EAST CONFERENCE First Team 2010: Hillary Fratzke (Mid.), Jess Dunn (Att.), Nikki Marcinik (Mid.) Coach of the Year 2009: Nikki Marcinik (Mid.), Meggie McNamara (Att.), Julie Ondrako (Def.) 1997: Ashley Duncan 2008: Hillary Fratzke (Mid.), Julie Ondrako (Def.) First Team 2007: Hillary Fratzke (Mid.) 1999: Jacquie Sica (Goal) 2006: Shannon Witzel (Mid.) 1998: Kathy McCafferty (Mid.) 2005: Becky Trumbo (Att.) 1997: Megan Drake (Att.), Robyn Harry (Mid.), Liz Wilson (Mid.), Sallie Neal (Def.) 2004: Becky Trumbo (Att.), Martha Dwyer (Mid.) 1996: Amy Buck (Att.), Megan Drake (Att.), Jen Smarrelli (Def.), Sallie Neal (Def.) Second Team Second Team 2010: Mary Teeters (Goal), Ashley Waldron (Mid.) 2001: Kristyn Krastel (Att.) 2009: Britt Woodfi eld (Mid.) 2000: Jacquie Sica (Goal), Bridget Harthausen (Mid.), Merri Adamicki (Def.) 2008: Britt Woodfi eld (Mid.) 1999: Nikki Popolano (Att.), Amie Rose (Mid.) 2007: Meggie McNamara (Att.), Julie Ondrako (Def.), Shannon Witzel (Mid.) 1998: Amy Buck (Att.), Nikki Popolano (Att.), Robyn Harry (Mid.), 2006: Hillary Fratzke (Mid.), Becky Trumbo (Att.) Jacquie Sica (Goal) 2005: Mandy Corry (Goal), Martha Dwyer (Def.), Erin Rinella (Mid.), 1997: Kathy McCafferty (Mid.), Jen Smarrelli (Def.), Jacquie Sica (Goal) Shannon Witzel (Att.) All-Tournament Team 2004: Stephanie Howell (Mid.), Caitlin Marshall (Mid.) 1999: Amie Rose (Mid.), Jacquie Sica (Goal) 2003: Becky Trumbo (Att.) 1998: Jess Weissman (Att.), Robyn Harry (Mid.), All-Rookie Team Kathy McCafferty (Mid.), Jacquie Sica (Goal) 2010: Alexa Demski (Def.), Ashley Waldron (Mid.) 1997: Robyn Harry (Mid.), Kathy McCafferty (Mid.), Amy Dean (Def.), 2009: Mary Teeters (Goal) Sallie Neal (Def.) 2007: Nikki Marcinik (Mid.) 1996: Amy Buck (Att.), Megan Drake (Att.), 2006: Hillary Fratzke (Mid.), Meggie McNamara (Att.) Robyn Harry (Mid.), Denise Perrone (Def.) 2005: Mandy Corry (Goal) Rookie of the Week Player of the Week 2000: Kristyn Krastel (Mar. 22) 2010: Mary Teeters (Mar. 29, Apr. 26), Hillary Fratzke (Mar. 22, Apr. 19) 1998: Nikki Popolano (Mar. 31) 2009: Nikki Marcinik (Apr. 13), Meggie McNamara (Mar. 9, Apr. 27) 1997: Jacquie Sica (Mar. 24, Mar. 31) 2008: Hillary Fratzke (Mar. 3, Mar. 10) Player of the Week 2007: Meggie McNamara (Mar. 12) 1997: Megan Drake (Mar. 24) 2005: Becky Trumbo (Apr. 29) 2004: Becky Trumbo (Mar. 28) Defender of the Week 2000: Jacquie Sica (Mar. 22), Jennifer Sturm (Apr. 24) Rookie of the Week 1999: Sue Korcek (Mar. 21) 2010: Alexa Demski (Apr. 26), Ashley Waldron (Apr. 5) 2009: Mary Teeters (Mar. 23, Apr. 20, Apr. 27) 2006: Hillary Fratzke (Mar. 7, Apr. 10, May 1); Meggie McNamara (Mar. 27, Apr. 24) 2005: Mandy Corry (May 11) 2004: Shannon Witzel (Mar. 7, Mar. 21, Apr. 19)

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All-Time Honors and Awards EAST COAST CONFERENCE TOWSON UNIVERSITY AWARDS All-East Coast Conference Doc Minnegan Scholarship Award 1991: Kelly Bush (Att.), Courtney Page (Def.) 2005: Becky Trumbo (Att.) 1990: Jennifer DeVos (Attack), Gina Profi li (Def.), Colleen Cahill (Goal) 1999: Bridget Harthausen (Def.) 1989: Jennifer DeVos (Att.), Gina Profi li (Def.), Lori Sauer (Def.) Joseph H. McMullen Scholarship Award 1988: Patty Lehman (Def.), Colleen Cahill (Goal) 1989: Gina Profi li (Def.) 1987: Patty Lehman (Def.) 1986: Ruth Gutridge (Att.), Patty Lehman (Def.) Rachuba Enterprises Scholarship Award 1985: Nancy Etzel (Att.), Kim Brooks (Goal) 2007: Britt Woodfi eld (Mid.) 1984: Ruth Gutridge (Att.), Gigi Smith (Def.) Zaleski Scholarship Award 1983: Susan Neal (Def.) 2009: Steph Taylor (Mid.) ECC Player of the Year 2008: Britt Woodfi eld (Mid.) 1991: Kelly Bush (Att.) Female Souris Award 1990: Colleen Cahill (Goal) 1989: Gina Profi li (Def.) 1986: Ruth Gutridge (Att.) Female Athlete of the Year ECC Coach of the Year 2008: Hillary Fratzke 1990: Sandy Hoody 1998: Robyn Harry All-Regional Team Senior Female Athlete of the Year 1991: Gina Daniel (Mid.) 2010: Hillary Fratzke (Mid.) 1989: Clara Gardill (Def.), Lari Sauer (Def.) 2007: Shannon Witzel (Mid.) 2006: Becky Trumbo (Att.) DIVISION I ALL-AMERICANS 2000: Jacquie Sica (Goal) 1993: Jennifer Breakey (Att.) Honorable Mention 1993: Jennifer Breakey (Att.) Female Rookie of the Year 2009: Mary Teeters (Goal) IWLCA/US Lacrosse All-Americans 2006: Hillary Fratzke (Mid.) 2010: Hillary Fratzke (Mid), 2nd team 2004: Shannon Witzel (Mid.) 2009: Julie Ondrako (Def.), 2nd team; Meggie McNamara (Att.), 3rd team 2003: Becky Trumbo (Att.) 2008: Hillary Fratzke (Mid.), 1st team 1997: Jacquie Sica (Goal) 2007: Hillary Fratzke (Mid.), 2nd team 1992: Kim Wilson (Att.) 2006: Shannon Witzel (Mid.), 2nd team 2005: Becky Trumbo (Att.), 3rd team Women’s Sports Coach of the Year 2004: Missy Holmes IWLCA Regional All-Americans 1992: Jen Ulehla 2010: Alexa Demski (Def.), 1st team; Hillary Fratzke (Mid.), 1st team; Mary Teeters (Goal), 1st team; Jess Dunn (Att.), 2nd team; TAF Scholar-Athlete of the Year Nikki Marcinik (Mid.), 2nd team 2010: Hillary Fratzke (Mid.) 2009: Nikki Marcinik (Mid.), 1st team; Meggie McNamara (Att.), 1st team; 2006: Becky Trumbo (Att.) Julie Ondrako (Def.), 1st team Strength and Conditioning 2008: Hillary Fratzke (Mid.), 1st team; Nikki Marcinik (Mid.), 2nd team; Female Athlete of the Year Julie Ondrako (Def.), 2nd team ‘86 2007: Lindsay Lusignea (Def.) 2007: Hillary Fratzke (Mid.), 1st team; Shannon Witzel (Mid.), 2nd team 2006: Shannon Witzel (Mid.), 1st team; Mandy Corry (Goal), 1st team; Becky Trumbo (Att.), 2nd team; Hillary Fratzke (Mid.), 2nd team 2005: Becky Trumbo (Att.), 2nd team; Shannon Witzel (Att.), 2nd team 2000: Jacquie Sica (Goal) Inside Lacrosse All-Americans 2007: Hillary Fratzke (Mid.), 2nd team 2005: Becky Trumbo (Att.), 2nd team

40 2011 TIGER WOMEN’S LACROSSE Team Records MISC. TEAM RECORDS Assists Game 6, Nancy Etzel vs. Johns Hopkins, 1984; Nancy Etzel @ Frostburg, 1984; Most Wins - Season 14, 2004 Ruth Gutridge vs. Johns Hopkins, 1984 Most Losses - Season 12, 1986, 1999 Season 43, Meggie McNamara, 2009 Best Winning Pct. - Season .777, 2004 Career 79, Becky Trumbo, 2003-06 Consecutive Wins 8, 1980, 1984 Consecutive Losses 9, 1986-87, 1999 Points Consecutive Conference Wins 5, 2005 Season 87, Ruth Gutridge, 1984 Most Goals - Game 27, vs. Frostburg (1984) Career 267, Ruth Gutridge, 1983-86 Most Goals - Season 242, 1984 (20 games) Ground Balls (1996-pres.) Most Goals Against - Game 36, vs. Delaware (1986) Season 65, Robyn Harry, 1998 Most Goals Against - Season 202, 1998 Career 181, Melissa Garner, 2000-03 Largest Margin of Victory: 20, vs. Goucher (1980) Largest Margin of Defeat: 34, vs. Delaware (1986) Draw Controls Game 11, Hillary Fratzke, two times Season 107, Hillary Fratzke, 2006 MISC. INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Career 257, Hillary Fratzke, 2006-pres. Goals by a Freshman 44, Shannon Witzel, 2004 Caused Turnovers Assists by a Freshman: 16, Robyn Harry, 1996 Season 47, Hillary Fratzke, 2008 Points by a Freshman: 53, Shannon Witzel, 2004 Career 111, Hillary Fratzke, 2006-pres. Fastest Goal to Start a Game - Towson: 0:08, Stephanie Howell vs. Mt. St. Mary’s, April 3, 2002 Goalkeeper Saves Fastest Goal to Start a Game - Opponent: Game 36, Lorraine Valeri vs. Loyola, 1982 0:09, Laura Perry, Delaware, March 22, 1995 Season 360, Mary Bartel, 1980 Career 912, Jacquie Sica, 1997-2000 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Save Percentage Season .678, Colleen Cahill, 1987-90 Goals Career .597, Colleen Cahill, 1987-90 Game 9, Ruth Gutridge @ Goucher, 1985; Chris Hyman @ Frostburg, 1984 Season 71, Shannon Witzel, 2005 Career 208, Ruth Gutridge, 1983-86

YEAR-BY-YEAR GOALS LEADERS YEAR-BY-YEAR ASSISTS LEADERS YEAR-BY-YEAR POINTS LEADERS 2010 Hillary Fratzke, 51 2010 Nikki Marcinik, 21 2010 Hillary Fratzke, 59 2009 Nikki Marcinik, 50 2009 Meggie McNamara, 43 2009 Meggie McNamara, 77 2008 Hillary Fratzke, 62 2008 Hillary Fratzke, 24 2008 Hillary Fratzke, 86 2007 Hillary Fratzke, 48 2007 Hillary Fratzke, Shannon Witzel, 12 2007 Hillary Fratzke, 60 2006 Shannon Witzel, 61 2006 Becky Trumbo, 21 2006 Shannon Witzel, 74 2005 Shannon Witzel, 71 2005 Becky Trumbo, 31 2005 Shannon Witzel, 84 2004 Becky Trumbo, 45 2004 Becky Trumbo, 19 2004 Becky Trumbo, 64 2003 Becky Trumbo, 39 2003 Erin Cayea, 15 2003 Becky Trumbo, 48 2002 Kat Brady, 31 2002 Erin Cayea, 11 2002 Kat Brady, 39 2001 Kat Brady, 28 2001 Kat Brady, 10 2001 Kat Brady, 38 2000 Kat Brady, 26 2000 Courtney Benner, 21 2000 Kat Brady, 38 1999 Nikki Popolano, 32 1999 Jessica Weissman, 13 1999 Nikki Popolano, 38 1998 Kathy McCafferty, 37 1998 Kathy McCafferty, 16 1998 Kathy McCafferty, 53 1997 Amy Buck, 30 1997 Robyn Harry, 23 1997 Amy Buck, Robyn Harry, 41 1996 Amy Buck, 27 1996 Robyn Harry, 16 1996 Amy Buck, 31 1995 Kim Wilson, 25 1995 Kim Wilson, 7 1995 Kim Wilson, 32 1994 Bridget Drake, 29 1994 Bridget Drake, 13 1994 Bridget Drake, 42 1993 Jen Breakey, 40 1993 Jen Breakey, 12 1993 Jen Breakey, 52 1992 Jen Breakey, 38 1992 Jen Breakey, 13 1992 Jen Breakey, 51 1991 Lisa Marsiglia, 41 1991 Kelly Bush, 38 1991 Kelly Bush, 51 1990 Jen DeVos, 46 1990 Kelly Bush, 18 1990 Jen DeVos, 51 1989 Jen DeVos, 28 1989 Kelly Bush, 10 1989 Jen DeVos, 35 1988 Kathleen Stout, 34 1988 Jen DeVos, 8 1988 Kathleen Stout, 40 1987 Christie Stevens, 17 1987 Colleen Murphy, 10 1987 Christie Stevens, 23 1986 Ruth Gutridge, 59 1986 Jenny Caruso, 20 1986 Ruth Gutridge, 73 1985 Ruth Gutridge, 59 1985 Jenny Caruso, 18 1985 Ruth Gutridge, 72 1984 Ruth Gutridge, 60 1984 Nancy Etzel, 33 1984 Ruth Gutridge, 87 1983 Jennifer Carr, Suzanne Lanahan, 31 1983 Jennifer Carr, Chris Hyman, 1983 Jennifer Carr, Suzanne Lanahan, 42 1982 Laurie Hardesty, 17 Suzanne Lanahan, 11 1982 Laurie Hardesty, 22 1981 Cam Holthaus, 50 1982 Laurie Hardesty, 5 1981 Cam Holthaus,HISTORY 58 41 1980 Laurie Hardesty, 42 1981 Lindsay Townsend, 10 1980 Lindsay Townsend, 50 1980 Lindsay Townsend, 17 TIGER HISTORY

Single-Season Records GOALS DRAW CONTROLS 1. Shannon Witzel 2005 71 1. Hillary Fratzke 2006 107 2. Hillary Fratzke 2008 62 2. Hillary Fratzke 2008 86 3. Shannon Witzel 2006 61 3. Hillary Fratzke 2010 70 4. Ruth Gutridge 1984 60 4. Becky Trumbo 2005 61 5. Ruth Gutridge 1986 59 5. Hillary Fratzke 2007 56 Ruth Gutridge 1985 59 6. Nikki Marcinik 2009 55 7. Becky Trumbo 2005 52 7. Stephanie Howell 2004 53 8. Hillary Fratzke 2010 51 8. Caitlin Marshall 2003 48 9. Nancy Etzel 1984 50 9. Becky Trumbo 2004 44 Cam Holthaus 1981 50 Stephanie Howell 2003 44 Nikki Marcinik 2009 50 Stephanie Howell 2002 44

ASSISTS CAUSED TURNOVERS 1. Meggie McNamara 2009 43 1. Hillary Fratzke 2008 47 2. Kelly Bush 1991 38 2. Hillary Fratzke 2007 41 3. Nancy Etzel 1984 33 3. Hillary Fratzke 2010 33 4. Becky Trumbo 2005 31 4. Julie Ondrako 2009 32 5. Ruth Gutridge 1984 27 5. Shannon Witzel 2006 30 6. Hillary Fratzke 2008 24 Alexa Demski 2010 30 7. Robyn Harry 1997 23 7. Julie Ondrako 2008 29 8. Courtney Benner 2000 21 8. Carol Dudley 2002 27 Nikki Marcinik 2010 21 9. Jaime Neave 2001 25 10. Jenny Caruso 1986 20 10. Courtney Benner 2000 23 Chris Hyman 1984 20 Amy Shilling 2005 23 Becky Trumbo 2006 20 Shannon Witzel 2005 23 Nikki Marcinik 2009 20 SAVES Becky Trumbo, ‘06 POINTS 1. Mary Bartel 1980 360 1. Ruth Gutridge 1984 87 2. Dana Robinson 1983 320 2. Hillary Fratzke 2008 86 3. Dana Robinson 1984 298 3. Shannon Witzel 2005 84 4. Lorraine Valeri 1982 264 4. Becky Trumbo 2005 83 5. Mary Bartel 1981 255 Nancy Etzel 1984 83 6. Jacquie Sica 1997 240 6. Meggie McNamara 2009 77 7. Jacquie Sica 2000 233 7. Shannon Witzel 2006 74 8. Jacquie Sica 1999 225 8. Ruth Gutridge 1986 73 9. Mary Bartel 1979 221 9 Ruth Gutridge 1985 72 10. Kim Brooks 1985 216 10. Nikki Marcinik 2009 70 SAVE PERCENTAGE GROUND BALLS 1. Mary Bartel 1979 .739 1. Robyn Harry 1998 65 2. Mary Bartel 1980 .726 2. Hillary Fratzke 2007 56 3. Mary Bartel 1981 .702 Hillary Fratzke 2008 56 4. Colleen Cahill 1990 .678 4. Mandy Corry 2008 55 5. Lorraine Valeri 1982 .672 5. Hilary Kuker 1996 54 6. Kim Brooks 1985 .641 6. Julie Ondrako 2009 53 7. Gwen Hicks 1992 .625 7. Shannon Witzel 2005 52 8. Gwen Hicks 1996 .613 Caitlin Marshall 2003 52 9. Dana Robinson 1984 .609 9. Sallie Neal 1996 51 10. Jacquie Sica 1997 .602 Sue Korcek 1998 51 Nicki Popolano 1998 51 Molly Branning 2000 51

42 2011 TIGER WOMEN’S LACROSSE Shannon Witzel, ‘07 Career Records GOALS DRAW CONTROLS GAMES PLAYED 1. Ruth Gutridge 1983-86 208 1. Hillary Fratzke 2006-10 327 1. Hillary Fratzke 2006-10 72 Shannon Witzel 2004-07 208 2. Becky Trumbo 2003-06 168 2. Ruth Gutridge 1983-86 71 3. Hillary Fratzke 2006-10 199 3. Stephanie Howell 2001-04 141 3. Becky Trumbo 2003-06 70 4. Becky Trumbo 2003-06 178 4. Nikki Marcinik 2007-10 129 Mandy Corry 2005-08 70 5. Meggie McNamara 2006-09 133 5. Caitlin Marshall 2002-05 102 Britt Woodfi eld 2006-09 70 6. Nikki Marcinik 2007-10 125 6. Julie Ondrako 2006-09 100 Julie Ondrako 2006-09 70 7. Amy Buck 1996-99 106 7. Shannon Witzel 2004-07 97 Nikki Marcinik 2007-10 70 8. Kathleen Stout 1984-88 104 8. Martha Dwyer 2002-05 85 8. Shannon Witzel 2004-07 69 9. Kim Wilson 1992-95 101 9. Britt Woodfi eld 2006-09 83 9. Caitlin Marshall 2002-05 68 10. Nancy Etzel 1984-85 98 10. Meggie McNamara 2006-09 57 Meggie McNamara 2006-09 68 Britt Woodfi eld 2006-09 98 CAUSED TURNOVERS GAMES STARTED ASSISTS 1. Hillary Fratzke 2006-10 144 1. Becky Trumbo 2003-06 70 1. Becky Trumbo 2003-06 79 2. Julie Ondrako 2006-09 90 Hillary Fratzke 2007-10 70 2. Kelly Bush 1988-91 70 3. Shannon Witzel 2004-07 79 3. Shannon Witzel 2004-07 69 3. Hillary Fratzke 2006-10 63 4. Nikki Marcinik 2007-10 59 Britt Woodfi eld 2006-09 69 3. Ruth Gutridge 1983-86 59 5. Caitlin Marshall 2002-05 56 5. Julie Ondrako 2006-09 68 4. Meggie McNamara 2006-09 58 6. Amy Shilling 2002-05 53 6. Amy Buck 1996-99 67 6. Chris Hyman 1982-84 53 Steph Taylor 2007-10 53 7. Jacquie Sica 1997-2000 65 7. Nikki Marcinik 2007-10 51 8. Melissa Garner 2000-03 52 Meggie McNamara 2006-09 65 8. Erin Cayea 2002-05 47 9. Martha Dwyer 2002-05 50 9. Nikki Marcinik 2007-10 63 Robyn Harry 1996-98 47 10. Britt Woodfi eld 2006-09 48 10. Caitlin Marshall 2002-05 58 Shannon Witzel 2004-07 47 SAVES POINTS 1. Jacquie Sica 1997-2000 912 06 1. Ruth Gutridge 1983-86 267 2. Mary Bartel 1979-81 836 2. Hillary Fratzke 2006-10 262 3. Colleen Cahill 1987-90 714 3. Becky Trumbo 2003-06 257 4. Dana Robinson 1983-85 687 4. Shannon Witzel 2004-07 255 5. Mandy Corry 2005-08 649 Julie Ondrako, ‘09 5. Meggie McNamara 2006-09 191 6. Jessica O’Connell 2000-04 578 6. Nikki Marcinik 2007-10 176 7. Gwen Hicks 1992-96 476 7. Nancy Etzel 1984-85 142 8. Katrina Silva 1989-93 462 8. Britt Woodfi eld 2006-09 140 9. Mary Teeters 2009-10 324 9. Chris Hyman 1982-84 139 10. Lorraine Valeri 1982 264 10. Amy Buck 1996-99 131 Kathleen Stout 1984-88 131 SAVE PERCENTAGE 1. Mary Bartel 1979-81 .722 GROUND BALLS 2. Lorraine Valeri 1982 .672 1. Hillary Fratzke 2006-10 193 3. Colleen Cahill 1987-90 .609 2. Melissa Garner 2000-03 181 4. Kim Brooks 1985, 1987 .593 3. Mandy Corry 2005-08 167 5. Dana Robinson 1983-85 .592 4. Julie Ondrako 2006-09 164 6. Jacquie Sica 1997-2000 .566 5. Caitlin Marshall 2002-05 156 7. Katrina Silva 1991-93 .561 6. Robyn Harry 1996-98 141 8. Gwen Hicks 1992, 1994-96 .549 7. Shannon Witzel 2004-07 136 9. Jessica O’Connell 2001-04 .514 8. Becky Trumbo 2003-06 135 10. Mary Teeters 2009-pres. .498 9. Amy Middleton 2001-05 131 10. Courtney Benner 1997-2000 127

HISTORY 43 TIGER HISTORY

Year-by-Year Results 1977 (6-8-1) Coach: Maggie Faulkner 1980 (13-6) Coach: Maggie Faulkner 1982 (10-7) Coach: Linda DiColo 1984 (11-8-1) Coach: Maggie Faulkner Mary Washington W 6-3 M24 HARVARD L 7-11 M23 at James Madison L 9-11 M21 at UMBC W 13-8 James Madison L 7-12 M25 at UMBC W 14-7 M25 at Frostburg St. W 15-5 M24 at Lehigh * L 8-22 Salisbury State L 5-7 M27 MARYLAND L 5-16 M29 at UMBC W 8-5 M31 HOFSTRA * W 17-6 Maryland L 1-17 M29 VIRGINIA W 8-4 A1 at Penn State L 1-22 A7 DREXEL * W 11-3 Western Maryland* W 17-5 A9 at Frostburg State W 11-2 A3 MARYLAND L 1-12 A8 WILLIAM & MARY L 9-14 Maryland* L 3-9 A11 at East Stroudsburg W 12-5 A7 LOYOLA (Md.) L 1-15 A10 LOYOLA (Md.) L 8-10 UMBC* L 3-6 A15 at Goucher W 20-0 A16 VIRGINIA L 6-17 A12 at Delaware * L 10-21 Loyola (Md.) W 10-3 A18 at Salisbury State W 16-7 A20 at Shippensburg St. W 8-4 A14 VIRGINIA L 6-9 Virginia L 5-8 A24 ESSEX C.C. W 17-2 A22 RICHMOND L 3-11 A16 at Lafayette * L 5-12 Frostburg State W 10-6 A25 JOHNS HOPKINS * W 16-1 A23 at UMBC # W 7-3 A17 at Rutgers T 13-13 Slippery Rock State W 5-4 A26 LOYOLA (Md.) * W 11-6 A23 at Salisbury St. # W 7-0 A20 at Bucknell * L 7-8 East Stroudsburg St. L 3-21 A27 MARYLAND * L 2-11 A24 at Johns Hopkins # W 12-0 A24 at Frostburg St. W 27-12 Delaware L 6-13 A30 at Delaware L 8-11 A24 at Frostburg St. # W 7-5 A26 at Shippensburg W 14-9 Glassboro State W 11-9 M1 at Penn State L 4-17 A28 at Salisbury St. W 16-2 A27 at Goucher # W 17-3 Goucher T 7-7 M3 GLASSBORO STATE W 9-3 M1 at Delaware * L 2-9 A28 at UMBC # W 9-4 * - Maryland State Tournament M9 Delaware # W 13-12 M2 at Loyola * W 4-3 A28 at Notre Dame # W 11-5 M9 Slippery Rock # W 10-9 # - MCWLA Tournament A28 at Salisbury St. # W 11-1 1978 (6-7-1) Coach: Maggie Faulkner M10 Trenton State # W 9-5 * - EAIAW Division II Tournament A29 at Johns Hopkins# W 22-6 James Madison W 5-1 M10 Lafayette # L 4-7 A29 at Frostburg St.# W 19-7 Penn State L 5-14 * - MCWLA Tournament 1983 (8-10-1) Coach: Maggie Faulkner M3 MARYLAND L 4-18 Slippery Rock W 5-4 # - USWLA Division II Tournament M19 HARVARD L 2-27 * - East Coast Conference game Maryland L 6-10 M22 JAMES MADISON L 4-9 # - MCWLA Tournament West Chester L 4-13 1981 (10-7) Coach: Maggie Faulkner M26 LAFAYETTE * L 3-6 Goucher L 5-19 M24 JAMES MADISON L 2-8 M29 UMBC W 10-6 1985 (9-8) Coach: Maggie Faulkner Salisbury State L 6-8 M26 UNIV. OF LONDON W 19-7 M31 at Maryland L 2-9 M20 UMBC W 19-12 UMBC * W 14-7 M28 FROSTBURG STATE W 10-1 A7 PENN STATE L 2-17 M23 LAFAYETTE * W 9-8 Essex C.C.* W 8-7 M31 at Essex C.C. W 21-9 A12 at Loyola (Md.) L 6-19 M24 LEHIGH * L 5-6 Maryland * L 6-9 A2 PENN STATE L 2-12 A14 DELAWARE * L 6-21 M26 at Goucher W 20-7 UMBC W 8-4 A4 at Glassboro St. W 13-8 A16 at Virginia L 8-17 M28 at Maryland L 5-29 Frostburg State # W 1-0 A5 at Maryland L 4-14 A19 FROSTBURG ST. W 21-11 M31 at Hofstra * L 9-10 Delaware L 4-9 A7 at Virginia L 4-10 A21 at Drexel * W 10-6 A12 at Virginia L 11-21 Glassboro T 8-8 A9 UMBC W 11-1 A26 SHIPPENSBURG ST. T 13-13 A13 at James Madison L 7-18 * - Maryland State Tournament A10 at Loyola W 10-7 A29 Salisbury St. # W 10-1 A20 at Drexel * W 12-5 # - Won by forfeit A24 at Anne Arundel C.C. * W 11-0 A30 Notre Dame # W 8-2 A21 at Loyola (Md.) L 12-23 A25 at Salisbury St. * W 11-3 A30 Johns Hopkins # W 11-2 A23 DELAWARE * L 10-11 1979 (8-8) Coach: Maggie Faulkner A26 at Loyola * W 8-3 A30 at Goucher # W 8-1 A25 at Bucknell * W 7-4 YALE W 1-0 A28 SALISBURY ST. W 10-6 A30 Lehigh # L 4-9 A26 Salisbury St. # W 17-3 M27 at Maryland L 2-4 A29 DELAWARE L 4-10 M1 Frostburg St. # W 22-11 A27 Notre Dame # W 14-4 M31 SALISBURY STATE W 20-3 M1 at Lehigh # L 6-9 M6 at Delaware ** L 3-28 A28 Georgetown # W 17-9 A5 at Loyola W 7-5 M2 at Loyola (Md.) # L 5-10 * - East Coast Conference game A30 SHIPPENSBURG # W 21-2 A7 WEST CHESTER L 2-12 * - MCWLA Tournament # - MCWLA Tournament M4 Delaware ** L 5-17 A10 FROSTBURG STATE W 19-2 # - EAIAW Division II Tournament ** - East Coast Conf. Tournament * - East Coast Conference game A25 UMBC W 9-6 # - MCWLA Tournament A27 at UMBC * W 10-4 ** - East Coast Conf. Tournament A27 at Loyola (Md.)* W 11-5 A28 at Maryland * L 3-13 M1 at Glassboro L 7-10 M2 DELAWARE L 6-13 M4 PENN STATE L 1-7 M9 EAST STROUDSBURG W 7-6 M11 Brown # L 8-9 M12 William & Mary # L 5-13 * - MAIAW Tournament (2nd place) # - USWLA Tournament

44 2011 TIGER WOMEN’S LACROSSE 1986 (3-12) Coach: Lisa Pierce 1989 (6-9) Coach: Sandy Hoody 1992 (10-6) Coach: Alison Williams 1995 (5-8) Coach: Ashley Duncan M18 at Richmond L 11-17 M17 LEHIGH * L 4-5 M15 RICHMOND W 7-3 M11 COLGATE L 7-13 M22 at Lafayette * L 6-18 M18 at Virginia L 3-6 M17 AMERICAN W 17-3 M12 BUCKNELL W 7-5 M27 MARYLAND L 7-35 A1 RICHMOND L 6-8 M31 at Rutgers W 18-10 M18 @ Loyola (Md.) L 10-15 A6 WILLIAM & MARY L 5-17 A4 at Maryland L 5-13 A2 BUCKNELL W 11-4 M22 DELAWARE L 7-17 A9 BUCKNELL * W 15-12 A6 at Bucknell * W 14-4 A4 DREXEL W 13-6 M28 RUTGERS W 9-8 A10 LOYOLA (Md.) L 12-24 A8 at Drexel * W 14-6 A7 MARYLAND L 4-15 M30 @ Richmond L 10-13 A12 DREXEL * W 13-12 A11 at Loyola (Md.) L 2-8 A11 HOFSTRA * W 16-9 A1 JAMES MADISON L 8-19 A14 VIRGINIA L 4-25 A13 at Georgetown W 10-1 A14 at West Chester W 15-7 A4 @ Maryland L 4-17 A19 HOFSTRA * W 13-11 A15 at Hofstra * W 8-7 A16 at Delaware L 9-10 A6 @ Drexel W 11-9 A20 RUTGERS L 8-20 A18 WEST CHESTER W 13-7 A22 at UMBC* W 8-4 A13 UMBC W 8-6 A22 at Shippensburg L 17-18 A20 DELAWARE * L 11-12 A23 at James Madison L 6-9 A18 ST.JOSEPH’S W 21-4 A24 at Delaware * L 2-36 A22 UMBC W 14-4 A25 LOYOLA (Md.) L 7-9 A22 @ Georgetown L 5-14 A26 at Lehigh * L 10-18 A25 JAMES MADISON L 6-8 A28 VIRGINIA L 5-18 A25 @ Virginia L 7-17 A29 at UMBC L 9-15 A29 LAFAYETTE * L 3-12 A30 GEORGETOWN W 19-3 M3 at Lafayette ** L 9-19 M6 at Lafayette ** L 7-12 M2 Lafayette ** W 9-8 1996 (7-10) Coach: Ashley Duncan * - East Coast Conference game * - East Coast Conference game M3 Cornell ** L 3-6 M9 @ Loyola (Md.) L 5-11 ** - East Coast Conf. Tournament ** - East Coast Conf. Tournament * - East Coast Conference game M15 NEW HAMPSHIRE * W 16-2 ** - ELAC Tournament M17 @ North Carolina L 4-13 1987 (5-9) Coach: Sandy Hoody 1990 (11-4) Coach: Sandy Hoody M20 @ Duke W 10-8 M21 at Virginia L 1-18 M17 VIRGINIA L 4-9 1993 (7-7) Coach: Charlotte Hennan M23 VERMONT * W 14-3 M26 at Maryland L 5-23 M29 at Lehigh * L 8-11 M15 American * W 15-4 M26 @ Rutgers L 3-6 M28 at Lafayette * L 1-20 M31 RICHMOND W 6-5 M20 at William & Mary L 7-12 M28 @ Delaware * L 4-9 A3 at Drexel * W 12-5 A5 BUCKNELL * W 7-2 M21 at Richmond W 13-8 M30 @ James Madison L 4-10 A8 at Bucknell * W 9-8 A10 LOYOLA (Md.) L 5-7 M23 DARTMOUTH L 2-8 A2 MARYLAND L 3-21 A10 at Georgetown W 12-11 A12 HOFSTRA * W 15-2 A1 at Bucknell W 18-5 A11 @ UMBC W 15-7 A11 RICHMOND L 7-8 A17 at West Chester W 7-4 A3 at Drexel L 6-11 A13 DREXEL * W 17-7 A13 at Loyola (Md.) L 4-15 A19 at Delaware * W 8-3 A6 at Maryland L 7-18 A17 GEORGETOWN L 6-11 A18 at Hofstra * W 7-4 A21 at UMBC W 8-3 A10 WEST CHESTER W 17-8 A20 @ Hofstra * L 7-13 A20 LEHIGH * L 4-13 A24 at James Madison W 10-9 A15 DELAWARE L 8-9 A23 VIRGINIA L 9-17 A23 DELAWARE * L 2-24 A26 GEORGETOWN W 13-1 A17 UMBC W 15-11 A27 OHIO STATE W 16-6 A25 SHIPPENSBURG W 9-8 A28 at Lafayette * L 7-8 A21 JAMES MADISON W 9-8/4ot M4 @ Delaware ** W 10-9 A28 UMBC L 8-14 M2 DREXEL * W 14-3 A24 at Loyola (Md.) L 11-14 M5 Hofstra ** L 9-11 M2 at Lafayette ** L 4-20 M5 Lafayette ** W 6-5 A27 at Virginia L 7-14 * - North Atlantic Conference game * - East Coast Conference game M6 Delaware ** W 4-3 A29 at Georgetown W 15-4 ** - NAC Tournament (Newark, Del.) ** - East Coast Conf. Tournament * - East Coast Conference game ** - East Coast Conf. Tournament 1994 (2-11) Coach: Charlotte Hennan 1997 (11-6) Coach: Ashley Duncan 1988 (5-10) Coach: Sandy Hoody M13 RICHMOND L 11-12/ot M11 RUTGERS W 9-8 M19 VIRGINIA L 5-10 M17 @ Princeton L 3-16 M15 HOFSTRA * W 12-6 M22 at Richmond L 5-10 1991 (9-6) Coach: Alison Williams M19 LOYOLA (Md.) L 4-21 M19 DELAWARE * W 8-3 M16 COLGATE L 10-11 M25 at Lehigh * L 3-13 M22 BUCKNELL L 9-10/ot M23 @ North Carolina L 5-16 M30 at Richmond L 6-7 M26 at Lafayette * L 2-15 M29 @ Rutgers L 9-12 M25 @ Duke W 14-13/ot A2 at Maryland L 7-11 M29 at James Madison L 3-11 A5 MARYLAND L 7-17 M29 JAMES MADISON L 9-13 A4 at Bucknell W 19-6 A5 MARYLAND L 4-7 A9 DREXEL W 15-2 A2 @ Maryland L 5-13 A13 at Drexel * W 8-7/ot A7 BUCKNELL * W 12-4 A12 AMERICAN W 16-5 A8 @ Georgetown L 3-14 A16 at Hofstra * W 14-4 A9 DREXEL * W 8-7 A14 @ UMBC L 5-9 A10 @ UMBC W 15-6 A18 WEST CHESTER W 12-4 A12 LOYOLA (Md.) L 5-12 A19 @ Delaware L 6-15 A17 @ Drexel * W 11-6 A20 DELAWARE * W 13-5 A14 GEORGETOWN W 6-5 A22 @ James Madison L 3-14 A20 BOSTON UNIVERSITY * W 19-10 A23 UMBC * W 18-6 A16 HOFSTRA * W 10-3 A26 VIRGINIA L 2-20 A23 @ George Mason W 7-6/ot A25 JAMES MADISON L 10-11 A19 at West Chester L 5-7 A28 GEORGETOWN L 11-14 A26 @ Vermont * W 11-6 A25 at Georgetown W 10-4 A21 at Delaware * L 7-13 A30 LOYOLA (Md.) L 5-23 A27 at Loyola (Md.) L 10-12 A23 at UMBC W 12-7 M1 @ New Hampshire * W 13-12 A30 at Virginia L 5-11 A30 at Lafayette ** L 3-19 M3 vs. Boston University ** W 17-6 M4 UMBC ** W 8-5 * - East Coast Conference game M4 vs. Delaware ** L 9-13 M5 DELAWARE ** W 11-6 ** - East Coast Conf. Tournament * - AMERICA EAST Conference game * - East Coast Conference game ** - AMERICA EAST Tournament ** - East Coast Conf. Tournament

HISTORY 45 TIGER HISTORY

Year-by-Year Results 1998 (8-9) Coach: Ashley Duncan 2001 (6-9) Coach: Linda Ohrin 2004 (14-4) Coach: Missy Doherty 2006 (7-10) Coach: Missy Doherty M8 @ Rutgers W 11-8 M1 @ Georgetown L 3-16 F28 GEO. WASHINGTON W 9-6 M1 @ American W 17-10 M14 @ Lafayette W 12-7 M3 ALBANY W 18-2 M2 @ American W 16-13 M4 GEO. WASHINGTON W 9-8/3ot M16 VERMONT * W 19-6 M11 @ Drexel * W 12-6 M5 ALBANY W 17-5 M10 CONNECTICUT W 16-13 M18 @ Loyola (Md.) L 7-16 M14 @ George Mason L 7-12 M9 @ Johns Hopkins L 12-14 M12 PENNSYLVANIA L 6-10 M21 DUKE L 9-10 M17 DELAWARE * L 6-15 M14 CONNECTICUT W 11-9 M16 NEW HAMPSHIRE L 13-14/ot M26 @ Hofstra * W 11-10 M21 @ Davidson W 10-9 M17 UMBC W 11-10 M19 @ Syracuse L 5-7 M28 JAMES MADISON L 9-16 M28 LOYOLA (Md.) L 3-13 M21 @ Loyola (Md.) L 7-10 M24 DELAWARE * W 16-13 A4 DREXEL * W 20-3 M31 VILLANOVA W 14-9 M26 RICHMOND W 11-10 M26 @ Richmond L 9-10 A8 MARYLAND L 3-23 A4 @ Mount St. Mary’s W 11-10 M28 DELAWARE * W 9-6 M31 @ Old Dominion * L 12-13 A11 @ Delaware * L 9-18 A6 HOFSTRA * L 10-18 A2 HOFSTRA * W 8-6 A2 @ William & Mary * W 13-11 A15 GEORGE MASON L 9-10 A12 BOSTON UNIVERSITY * L 6-21 A9 GEORGE MASON * W 11-10 A7 @ Drexel * W 14-9 A17 @ Boston University * W 13-9 A14 NEW HAMPSHIRE * L 6-16 A13 JAMES MADISON * L 5-15 A9 HOFSTRA * L 9-15 A19 @ New Hampshire * L 10-11 A18 UMBC L 4-11 A16 @ William & Mary * W 12-11 A14 JAMES MADISON * L 10-12 A23 @ UMBC W 14-13 A21 @ Vermont * W 8-3 A18 @ Old Dominion * W 19-15 A18 GEORGE MASON * W 18-14 A25 GEORGETOWN L 10-14 A25 JOHNS HOPKINS L 8-1 A21 @ LaSalle W 20-11 A25 @ Loyola (Md.) L 12-13 M2 vs. Hofstra ** W 16-11 * - AMERICA EAST Conference game A23 @ Drexel * W 16-13 M2 @ Johns Hopkins L 11-16 M3 vs. Delaware ** L 9-17 A25 @ Colgate W 17-5 M5 @ James Madison ** L 8-9 * - AMERICA EAST Conference game 2002 (7-9) Coach: Linda Ohrin M1 vs. William & Mary ** L 12-14 * - Colonial Athletic Association game ** - AMERICA EAST Tournament F27 AMERICAN L 6-10 * - Colonial Athletic Association game ** - CAA Tournament (Harrisonburg, Va.) M6 GEORGE MASON * L 8-10 ** - CAA Tournament (Harrisonburg, Va.) 1999 (4-12) Coach: Linda Ohrin M9 DREXEL * W 15-5 2007 (6-9) Coach: Missy Doherty M7 RUTGERS L 7-12 M15 @ James Madison * L 4-16 2005 (13-6) Coach: Missy Doherty F26 AMERICAN W 17-7 M13 @ Duke L 6-13 M17 DAVIDSON W 13-5 CAA Champions • NCAA Tournament M3 @ Pennsylvania L 7-15 M17 HOFSTRA * W 18-8 M20 @ Delaware * W 12-11 M1 AMERICAN W 16-6 M10 @ New Hampshire W 12-9 M20 @ Drexel * W 14-7 M23 ALBANY L 5-15 M5 @ Albany W 12-6 M14 SYRACUSE L 10-18 M22 UMBC W 13-9 M26 WILLIAM & MARY * W 8-7 M13 DENVER W 13-7 M18 @ Geo. Washington L 10-11 M24 DELAWARE * L 9-11 M28 @ Loyola (Md.) * L 9-16 M16 @ UMBC W 16-8 M25 RICHMOND W 10-9/2ot M29 JOHNS HOPKINS L 8-9/ot A3 MOUNT ST. MARY’S W 18-7 M19 @ Connecticut W 12-9 M28 LOYOLA (Md.) L 10-11/2ot A1 @ Georgetown L 8-13 A6 at Hofstra * L 9-14 M25 @ Delaware * L 8-13 A1 @ Delaware * L 15-16 A5 @ George Mason L 3-9 A11 at Lafayette L 5-9 M27 @ Richmond W 16-8 A6 @ James Madison * L 8-13 A7 @ Maryland L 2-21 A14 OLD DOMINION * L 7-15 M30 @ Geo. Washington L 10-11/2ot A8 @ George Mason * W 19-13 A13 LOYOLA (Md.) L 11-12 A17 @ UMBC L 11-12 A1 @ Hofstra * L 6-10 A13 OLD DOMINION * L 8-9 A16 BOSTON UNIV. * L 3-15 M1 @ Johns Hopkins L 6-15 A3 DREXEL * W 14-7 A15 WILLIAM & MARY * W 12-7 A18 NEW HAMPSHIRE * L 8-9 M4 Connecticut W 10-5 A8 @ George Mason * W 8-6 A20 DREXEL * W 12-6 A21 @ James Madison L 7-17 * - Colonial Athletic Association game A10 @ James Madison * W 9-5 A22 @ Hofstra * L 11-14 A24 @ Vermont W 15-8 A15 WILLIAM & MARY * W 12-4 A30 JOHNS HOPKINS L 9-15 M1 vs. Delaware ** L 4-9 2003 (7-9) Coach: Linda Ohrin A17 OLD DOMINION * W 10-5 * - Colonial Athletic Association game * - AMERICA EAST Conference game M5 AMERICAN W 17-16 A19 JOHNS HOPKINS L 5-10 ** - AMERICA EAST Tournament M9 COLGATE W 15-5 A26 LOYOLA (Md.) L 9-12 M14 @ Drexel * W 14-8 A30 @George Mason** W 12-9 2000 (6-9) Coach: Linda Ohrin M16 @ Delaware * L 8-12 M1 @Hofstra** W 18-15 M2 GEORGE MASON L 4-12 M19 LOYOLA (Md.) L 8-9 M12 @Georgetown ! L 14-15 M7 MARYLAND L 4-17 M21 LASALLE W 15-9 * - Colonial Athletic Association game M11 ALBANY W 21-3 M26 @ Davidson W 10-5 ** - CAA Tournament (Hempstead, N.Y.) M15 @ UMBC W 11-10 M30 @ James Madison * L 8-10 ! - NCAA Tournament M19 @ Vanderbilt L 5-9 A6 ALBANY W 22-4 M22 @ Delaware * L 6-19 A9 @ George Mason * L 6-19 M29 GEORGETOWN L 4-15 A11 HOFSTRA * L 4-12 A5 MOUNT ST. MARY’S W 16-8 A15 @ UMBC W 10-9 A11 @ Loyola (Md.) L 5-18 A18 OLD DOMINION * L 8-14 A14 @ Boston University * L 5-11 A21 WILLIAM & MARY * L 10-18 A16 @ New Hampshire * L 9-14 A30 JOHNS HOPKINS L 5-12 A22 DREXEL * W 16-3 M3 @ Connecticut L 6-8 A24 @ Hofstra * L 5-14 * - Colonial Athletic Association game A26 @ Johns Hopkins W 9-8 M3 VERMONT * W 19-3 * - AMERICA EAST Conference game

46 2011 TIGER WOMEN’S LACROSSE 2008 (13-6) Coach: Missy Doherty 2009 (13-6) Coach: Missy Doherty 2010 (13-5) Coach: Missy Doherty CAA Champions • NCAA Tournament CAA Champions • NCAA Tournament NCAA Tournament F23 MOUNT ST. MARY’S W 17-6 M1 at Mount St. Mary’s W 15-8 M3 UMBC W 15-7 M1 at Loyola (Md.) W 14-9 M3 at UMBC W 14-8 M6 at Loyola W 14-10 M4 at American W 17-8 M7 LOYOLA (Md.) L 12-15 M10 at Johns Hopkins W 11-10 M8 GEO. WASHINGTON W 12-9 M11 TEMPLE W 13-7 M13 GEO. WASHINGTON W 14-4 M12 at Johns Hopkins L 10-12 M14 at Geo. Washington W 13-7 M17 at Syracuse L 10-18 M15 UMBC W 19-12 M17 SYRACUSE L 11-19 M20 RICHMOND W 23-12 M19 at Syracuse L 5-22 M21 RICHMOND W 17-9 M28 STANFORD W 10-9 M22 at Richmond W 17-12 M24 MARYLAND L 7-14 M31 at Maryland L 10-12 M26 at Maryland L 10-15 M29 JOHNS HOPKINS W 16-7 A3 DELAWARE * W 17-8 M30 DELAWARE * W 15-10 A3 WILLIAM & MARY * L 9-12 A9 JAMES MADISON * L 9-10/2ot A4 HOFSTRA * W 13-12 A5 OLD DOMINION * L 7-10 A11 GEORGE MASON * W 18-5 A6 at Drexel * W 11-10 A10 at Hofstra * W 13-11/ot A16 at Old Dominion * W 13-11 A11 GEORGE MASON * L 10-13 A12 DREXEL * W 17-12 A18 at William & Mary * W 12-6 A13 JAMES MADISON * W 12-7 A17 at George Mason * W 13-6 A23 at Drexel * W 12-8 A18 at William & Mary * L 13-14 A19 at James Madison * L 7-10 A25 HOFSTRA * W 9-7 A20 at Old Dominion * W 11-8 A23 at Delaware * W 10-6 A29 at Temple W 17-9 M2 vs. George Mason ** W 8-7 A30 at William & Mary ** W 15-10 M6 vs. Hofstra ** L 8-9 M4 at William & Mary **W 16-7 M2 vs. Delaware ** W 8-7 M16 at Virginia ! L 12-14 M11 at Syracuse ! L 9-21 M10 at North Carolina ! L 4-15 * - Colonial Athletic Association game * - Colonial Athletic Association game * - Colonial Athletic Association game ** - CAA Tournament (Harrisonburg, Va.) ** - CAA Tournament (Williamsburg, Va.) ** - CAA Tournament (Williamsburg, Va.) ! - NCAA Tournament ! - NCAA Tournament ! - NCAA Tournament

ALL-TIME RECORD VS. OPPONENTS Mandy Corry, ‘08 Albany ...... 4-1 Mary Washington ...... 1-0 American ...... 9-1 Maryland ...... 6-30 Boston University ...... 3-3 Mount St. Mary’s ...... 5-0 Brown ...... 0-1 New Hampshire...... 3-5 Bucknell ...... 10-2 North Carolina ...... 0-3 Colgate ...... 2-2 Notre Dame ...... 3-0 Connecticut ...... 4-1 Ohio State...... 1-0 Cornell ...... 0-1 Old Dominion ...... 4-5 Dartmouth ...... 0-1 Pennsylvania ...... 0-2 Davidson ...... 3-0 Penn State ...... 0-6 Delaware ...... 14-30 Princeton ...... 0-1 Denver ...... 1-0 Richmond ...... 9-8 Drexel ...... 27-1 Rutgers...... 4-4-1 Duke ...... 2-2 Salisbury State ...... 9-2 East Stroudsburg ...... 2-1 Shippensburg ...... 4-1-1 Frostburg State ...... 11-0 Slippery Rock ...... 3-0 George Mason ...... 9-7 Stanford ...... 1-0 George Washington ...... 5-2 St. Joseph’s ...... 1-0 Georgetown ...... 8-9 Syracuse ...... 0-6 Glassboro ...... 3-1-1 Temple ...... 2-0 Goucher ...... 4-1-1 Trenton State ...... 1-0 Harvard ...... 0-2 UMBC ...... 31-6 Hofstra ...... 16-11 Vanderbilt ...... 0-1 James Madison ...... 6-21 Vermont ...... 6-0 Johns Hopkins ...... 7-9 Virginia ...... 1-18 Lafayette ...... 4-13 West Chester ...... 4-3 La Salle ...... 2-0 Western Maryland ...... 1-0 Lehigh ...... 0-9 William & Mary ...... 8-8 Loyola (Md.) ...... 9-28 Yale ...... 1-0

HISTORY 47 TIGER HISTORY

All-Time Roster (1977-2010) A D G K Adamicki, Merri 1998-01 D’Ambrosio, Therese 2008-10 Galinn, Wendy 1979-80 Katrinic, Donna 1983-85 Adams, Linday 1985 Daniel, Gina 1990 Gambacorta, Carmel 1979 Katz, Joanna 2004 Alati, Ali 2005-08 Davis, Lisa 1987 Gamble, Beth 1987 Kellegher, Val 1986-87 Allen, Chelsea 2009-10 Dean, Amy 1995-96 Gardill, Clara 1986-89 Kendall, Jacie 2007-10 Appelt, Sarah 2009-10 Demski, Alexa 2010 Garner, Melissa 2000-03 Kennedy, Shannon 2009-10 Arolino, Mary Beth 2003-06 DeShriver, Mary 1979 Giancola, Abigail 2001-04 Kibler, Lindsay 2009-10 Arntz, Colleen 1988-89 DeVos, Jennifer 1986-90 Giffi , Tanny 1994 Kirk, Laura 1992 DiBartolomeo, Jill 1998 Gilligan, Regina 1990-93 Klaus, Jenny 2002 B Disney, Eva 1991-94 Gischel, Dawn 1988 Korcek, Sue 1996-99 Back, Cheryl 1999-02 Dodds, Marianne 2006 Glose, Katie 1979-81 Kovacs, Penny 1984 Bailey, Tara 1992-95 Domingo, Michelle 1990 Gorzynski, Teri 1990-93 Kozloski, Katie 2003-06 Bartel, Mary 1979-81 Donnelly, Karen 1981-83 Gotwalt, Portia 1998-01 Krastel, Kristyn 2000-03 Bartlinski, Shanna 2003-06 Dornic, Corina 1985 Griebe, Kelly 2002-04 Krause, Cassie 2006-09 Bauer, Kendie 2005-08 Dougherty, Christine 2007-10 Grzebien, Danielle 1988-91 Kuher, Hilary 1995-96 Bean, Kathryn 1999-01 Downey, Dee 1980 Gutridge, Ruth 1983-86 Beerman, Erin 1994 Downs, Amanda 1998 Gyarmathy, Danielle 2002-03 L Benokratis, Gena 1990 Drake, Bridget 1993-94 Lail, Vicki 1986 Benner, Courtney 1997-00 Drake, Megan 1993-96 H LaMonica, Jackie 2009 Bish, Valerie 2004 Drown, Tracey 2001 Hamer, Lisa 1986-87 Lanahan, Suzanne 1983-84 Bogohsian, Kerin 2003-06 Dudley, Carol 2000-03 Hamilton, Helen 1979 Lang, Janis 1981-83 Borodinsky, Melissa 1997-98 Duncan, Bernadette 1980 Hammond, Mary 2005-08 Langrehr, Amy 1987 Bove, Maggie 1993-96 Dunn, Jess 2008-10 Hankinson, Kristy 2008-10 Lathroum, Ali 2008-10 Bowerman, Krista 1999-02 Dwyer, Martha 2002-05 Hanna, Chris 1992-94 Lathroum, Chele 2010 Brady, Eileen 1988-89 Dysert, Jackie 2008-10 Hannan, Kelly 1980-83 Lean, Casey 2006-09 Brady, Kat 1999-02 Dwyer, Kortney 2009 Hardesty, Laurie 1979-82 Lee, Erika 1995-96 Brady, Patricia 1982-83 Harell, Nan 1980 Lehman, Patty 1985-88 Branning, Molly 1997-00 E Harry, Robyn 1996-98 Lewis, Joan 1982 Breakey, Jennifer 1992-93 Ebling, Karen 1979 Harthausen, Bridget 1997-00 Lindquist, Peggy 1990 Brooks, Kim 1985-87 Elie, MaryEllen 2008-10 Hartman, Susan 1983-86 Lipowski, Catherine 1998 Buchanan, Lindsay 1994-95 Elkins, Amy 1993 Hayes, Katie 1999-01 Lisek, Sandy 1979-80 Buck, Amy 1995-99 Ennis, Elise 1979-82 Healy, Jennifer 1991-94 Lisek, Sue 1979-80 Buck, Leigh 1971-74 Epps, Jennifer 1985-86 Heilman, Gretchen 1995 Loughran, Jennifer 1989 Bunce, Bethany 2001 Heister, Stephanie 2003 Lundgren, Autumn 2001-03 Burk, Maggie 1998-99 F Helms, Emily 1999-02 Lusignea, Lindsay 2004-07 Burns, Beverly 2002-06 Fanelle, Helene 1991-94 Henneberry, Kate 1992-95 Luxion, Sue 1984 Bush, Kelly 1988-91 Fiorini, Lisa 2004-05 Hergenroeder, Becky 1984-88 Fisher, Theresa 1995-96 Hicks, Gwen 1992-96 C Fitzgerald, Kelly 2003-06 Hogan, Sarah 2010 Cahill, Colleen 1987-90 Fitzgerald, Megan 2008-10 Holly, Robyn 1982 Caprio, Julie 1980-82 Foss, Lynne 1979 Holthaus, Cam 1979, 1981 Carls, Lauren 2003-07 Fratzke, Hillary 2006-10 Horbert, Jessica 2000 Carr, Jennifer 1981-83 Freeman, Kate 1987-88 Houck, Janet 1977-79 Carroll, Laurie 1992 French, Jackie 1979 Houck, Kathleen 1986 Caruso, Jenny 1985-86 Housh, Cybil 1993-96 Cassel, Lauren 2005-08 Howell, Stephanie 2001-04 Cayea, Erin 2002-05 Hyman, Chris 1982-84 Chesley, Karen 1996 Chimente, Maggie 1994 I Cloud, Katie 2009-10 Ippolito, Nicole 2002-03 Corry, Mandy 2005-08 Cory, Nikki 2008-10 J Cotsoradis, Angel 1979-82 Jacobsen, Kim 1998 Crawford, Corey 2000-03 Jennings, Lacey 2008 Crawford, Linda 1979 Jones, Maryanne 2000-01 Crowley, Mary Beth 1979-82 Megan Mullis, ‘10 Curry, Shannon 1990-91 Custer, Kelly 2010 48 2011 TIGER WOMEN’S LACROSSE M Preis, Maddie 1992-93 Sturm, Jennifer 1997-00 Wittlesberger, Nicole 2001 Mahanna, Christy 1990-91 Price, Kelle 1987-91 Sulinski, Linda 1994-96 Williams, D’Ann 1980 Maher, Kathy 1984 Price, Carla 1986 Wilson, Liz 1994-96 Mahoney, Shannon 1994 Profi li, Gina 1987-90 T Wilson, Kim 1992-95 Maly, Lisa 1996 Tankersley, Claire 1982-83 Witkowski, Cindy 1985-86 Maranto, Toni 1992 Q Tartala, Kate 1987 Witzel, Shannon 2004-07 Marcinik, Nikki 2007-10 Quinn, Shari 1980-81 Taylor, Heather 1990-91 Wolf, Leslie 1987 Marron, Susan 2006 Quinton, Robin 1996 Taylor, Steph 2007-10 Wood, Doreen 1984 Marshall, Caitlin 2001-05 Teeters, Mary 2009-10 Woodfi eld, Britt 2006-09 Marsiglia, Lisa 1988-91 R Temple, Dodi 1990-93 Martin, Lisa 1996-98 Rausch, Melissa 2003 Townsend, Lindsay 1980-81 Y McAfee, Lauren 2007-10 Raszewski, Melissa 2001-02 Trumbo, Becky 2003-06 Yeager, Sue 1982 McAllister, Jaclyn 2004-05 Raynor, Erin 1986 Turco, Samantha 2006 Young, Melissa 1992-94 McCafferty, Kathy 1995-98 Regier, Lynne 1979-81 Turner, Brooke 1988 McCausland, Sarah 2006-08 Resetar, Diana 1994 Turner, Olivia 2010 Z McEhlenny, Megan 1993 Rickey, Kay 1981 Zdenek, Jennifer 1989 McNamara, Meggie 2006-09 Riley, Diane 1987-89 V McNeill, Nicole 2000-03 Rinella, Erin 2003-06 Valeri, Lorraine 1982 Mezzanotte, Laura 2005-08 Robinson, Dana 1982-85 Van Horn, Donna 1981 Micek, Nikki 1992 Rogalski, Kathy 1990 Vetrano, Raquel 1986 Middlesworth, Debbie 1987 Rohrback, Ashleigh 2010 Volk, Lauren 1996 Middleton, Amy 2001-05 Rohrs, Kyle 1995 Mielke, Kari 2002 Rose, Amie 1996-99 W Minick, Jill 1980 Rowe, Susan 1982-83 Waldron, Ashley 2010 Minor, Brianne 2006-08 Rude, Ashley 2006 Mirarchi, Julie 1990-91 Wallace, Cathy 1994-95 Mollot, Katie 2005-08 Walsh, Karen 1989-92 S Moltz, Kristy 1996 Warren, Christie 1986 Monetti, Sue 1986-89 Sands, Sally 1991-95 Weissman, Jessica 1997-99 Mullis, Megan 2007-10 Sauer, Lori 1986-89 Murphy, Colleen 1986-89 Scarborough, Wendee 1983-84 Murphy, Kathy 1986 Schemberg, Gretchen 1993-96 Murphy, Stephanie 1982 Scher, Sam 1999-01 Murray, Maggie 1990-93 Schulze, Erin 1996 Schwartz, Laura 1989 Scranton, Donna 1982-85 N Shiffl er, Carrie 1997-98 Neal, Pam 1979-82 Shilling, Amy 2002-03; 2005 Neal, Sallie 1995-97 Sica, Jacquie 1997-00 Neal, Susan 1981-83 Siegert, Kara 2007-10 Neave, Jamie 1998-01 Silva, Katrina 1989-93 Noel, Anita 1988-91 Simon, Lisa 1985 Smarrelli, Jen 1994-96 O Smith, Gigi 1982-85 O’Connell, Jessica 2001-04 Smith, Marcis 1980 Ondrako, Julie 2006-09 Smith, Susan 1982 Sowney, Marian 1987 P Spenser, Ann 1988 Page, Courtney 1988-91 Spruill, Artemis 2007 Palacorolla, Delores 1983 Stermer, Patti 1990-93 Panza, Barbara 1980-82 Stevens, Christie 1987-89 Patterson, Kelly 2007-10 Stevens, Linda 1995 Patton, Becky 1991-93 Stiteler, Erin 1992-95 Pavik, Joan 1981 Stokley, Pat 1979-81 Perrone, Denise 1996 Storke, Shelley 1987 Pokrywka, Sara 1994-96 Stout, Kathleen 1984-88 Meggie McNamara, ‘09 Popolano, Nicki 1998-99 Stroosnyder, Tracey 1982 Megan Mullis, ‘10 Potter, Tracey 1982 Stude, Carol 1983

HISTORY 49 TIGER HISTORY

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

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JERMON BUSHRODROD 1st Team All-CAA, Starting Left Tackle fforor HILLARY Super Bowl Championn FRATZKE All American, Two time CAA Player of the Year

PAT HEALEY 2007 CAA Player of the Year, NISL Rookie of the Year, Now With The MISL Baltimore Blast

ASHLEY ADAMS CASPER Record Holder, 2010 WELLS CAA Female Track 2005 CAA Athlete of the Year Player of the Year, Now A 52 2011 TIGER WOMEN’S LACROSSE Detroit Tiger SIX STRAIGHT GYMNASTICS TITLES

DANNY COCCHI CAA Defensive Player of Year & All MLL Player for the Long Island Lizards

GARY NEAL MEREDITH BUDNER 1st Team All- Record Holder, All-American, CAA, Now A San 2009 CAA Female Swimmer Antonio Spur of the Year

DEFENDING CAA GOLF CHAMPS

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

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Demographic Profi le: Students come from 47 states and 100 countries 70% in state 30% out of state 12.5% African American 3.8% Asian 3.1% Hispanic Total Enrollment: (Fall 2010) 21,840 Dr. Robert L. Caret Ms. Dyan Brasington Marcia Welsh Dr. Debra Moriarty President Vice President for Economic Provost and Vice President of Vice President for Undergraduate Enrollment: (Fall 2010) and Community Outreach Academic Affairs Student Affairs Full-time: 15,568 Part-time: 1,969 Graduate Enrollment (Fall 2010) 4,311 Faculty: (Fall 2010) Full-time: 830 Part-time: 758 98 percent of Towson University’s full-time, per- manent faculty members have earned the highest degree of academic preparation expected for their fi elds of specialization. Student-Faculty Ratio: 17:1 Dr. Gary Rubin Mr. James P. Sheehan Mr. Mike Waddell Mr. Ted Zaleski (More than 77% of classes enroll 25 or fewer Vice President for University Vice President for Director of Athletics Chief of Staff students) Advancement Administration and Finance and Chief Fiscal Officer Other Staff: Full-time: 1,233 Part-time: 533 Physical Plant: BOARD OF VISITORS 328-acre campus 44 structures including 24 academic/support CHAIR Ms. Susan J. Ganz Ms. Nancy Palmer ‘79 Ms. Marcia Zercoe ‘82 buildings, 15 on-campus residence halls where Mr. Dennis F. Rasmussen Chief Executive Offi cer General Manager HONORARY MEMBER: President Lion Brothers Company, Inc. Caves Valley Country Club approximately 4,500 students reside, 2 dining halls, The Honorable The Rasmussen Group 3 parking garages Mr. Gary T. Gill ‘74 Mr. Steve Peck William Donald Schaefer VICE CHAIR President & CEO President & CEO FACULTY 2010-11 Annual Tuition, Fees, Mr. Gregory A. Devou MacKenzie Comm. Real Estate Axon Americas REPRESENTATIVE: EVP & Chief Marketing Offi cer Services, LLC and Room and Board ** Mr. Sherman L. Ragland, II ‘84 Dr. Timothy Sullivan CareFirst of Maryland, Inc. In state: $7,656 Dr. Nancy Grasmick ‘61 President & CEO Chair, University Senate & Asso- Mr. Frank P. Bramble, Sr. State Superintendent of Schools Tradewinds International ciate Professor of Economics Out-of-state: $19,114 Maryland State Department of Average annual room and board: $9,614 Ms. Phyllis Brotman Education Mr. John B. Schuerholz ‘62 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION President Executive VP & General Manager REPRESENTATIVE: ** The university reserves the right to make changes Image Dynamics Inc. Mr. Edwin Hale, Sr. Atlanta Braves Mr. Lou Dollenger ‘74 in tuition, fees and other charges at any time such Chairman of the Board changes are deemed necessary by the university and the Mr. Raymond J. Brusca ‘80 1st Mariner Bank Ms. Molly Shock ’75 STUDENT University System of Maryland Board of Regents. Vice President of Benefi ts REPRESENTATIVE: Mr. Francis S. Soistman, The Black & Decker Corporation Mr. Dennis B. Mather ‘72 Ms. Nicole Kazanecki Financial Aid Recipients: Jr. ‘79 SGA President Mr. Stephen A. Burch. Mr. Daniel McCarthy ‘75 ‘83 Executive Vice President 8,133 undergraduate students Bluestone Restaurant Owner Coventry Health Care 582 graduate students Ms. Myrna E. Cardin ‘65 Mr. Fred F. Mirmiran Mr. Glenn Stearns ‘87 Albert S. Cook Library: Mr. P. Douglas Dollenberg President & CEO Chief Executive Offi cer Nottingham Properties, Inc. Johnson, Mirmiran and Stearns Lending, Inc. 579,824 volumes Thompson 1,240 journal titles (owned in print format) Ms. Barbara Dreyer ‘76 Mr. Joseph C. Tischer ’59 President Mr. Kenneth V. Moreland, President 4,367 journal titles (owned in electronic format) Connections Academy, Inc. CPA ‘78 Tischer Surety, Inc. 55,674 journals (print and electronic) accessible to Mr. John B. Ferber ‘96 Chief Financial Offi cer our students, faculty and staff T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc. Mr. W. Daniel White Founder & CEO Executive Vice President Vandelay Industries 9,432 fi lms and videos Mr. James P. O’Conor The Whiting-Turner Contracting 8,189 sound recordings General Manager Company O’Conor Enterprises 2011 TOWSONTIGER UNIVERSITY PROFILE 5555 TOWSON UNIVERSITY

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

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

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

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

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

56 2011 TIGER WOMEN’S LACROSSE THE CHESAPEAKE BAY- A NATIONAL TREASURE The largest estuary in North America, the Chesapeake Bay is truly a boaters’ para- dise and provides a way of life for thousands of Maryland watermen. The word Chesapeake means “great shellfi sh bay” and is derived from the language of Algon- quin Indians, who settled here long before the British. Home of the world-famous blue crab and Chesapeake Bay oysters, it has provided a source of livelihood for the people who have inhabited the region for centuries. The area contains a multitude of restaurants along the water that specialize in preparing steamed crabs and raw oysters in season. Marylanders, especially those who live on and frequent its shores, have developed an international reputation for crab cakes, the basic staple of the seafood cuisine featured on many Maryland menus. The culture of the people who have fi shed the bay’s waters and the design of their vessels over the years is unique to the bay and very much a part of its overall charm.

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

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

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

58 2011 TIGER WOMEN’S LACROSSE DID YOU KNOW? • Towson University, the second-largest public university in Maryland, is a member of the University System of Maryland, the nation’s 12th-largest public university system. • U.S. News & World Report ranked Towson University in the top 10 among the best public Master’s institutions in the North in its 2009 America’s Best Colleges guide. • Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine named Towson University one of the top 100 best values in public colleges for the 2008-2009 academic year. • Towson University’s campus has become a major regional conference destination, playing host each year to approximately 800,000 visitors and 10,000 meetings, conferences and special events. • Towson University is Maryland’s largest producer of teachers. • Seventy-one percent of the classes offered at Towson enroll fewer than 29 students. • Towson’s gerontology program is one of only 100 undergraduate programs offered in the United States. • A favorite on the FM dial, Towson University’s WTMD Radio (89.7) boasts one of the largest listening audiences of any public radio station in Maryland. • Towson University was the fi rst in the region to provide free campus wi-fi access to its students, faculty and staff members. • More than fi ve percent of the total electricity used at Towson University comes from renew able resources. Ten percent of Towson University’s solid waste is incinerated and used to produce electricity for use on campus. • Towson University has been named one of the “Best Places to Work in Baltimore” by the Baltimore Business Journal for 3 years in a row.

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

DIRECTIONS FROM BWI/THURGOOD MARSHALL WHERE TO STAY ... AIRPORT FROM WASHINGTON, D.C., RICHMOND Exit the airport via I-195. Follow the signs for the On Campus: Proceed on I-95 North to the Baltimore Beltway, Baltimore Beltway, I-695 to Towson. Proceed on Towson University Marriott I-695. Exit left on to I-695 toward Towson to I-695 to Charles Street (Exit 25 off I-695). Bear Conference Hotel Charles Street (Exit 25) south. Proceed 1.7 miles. right off the ramp on to Charles Street. Follow www.burkshiremarriott.com Turn left on Towsontown Boulevard and proceed Charles Street south for 1.7 miles to Towsontown 10 West Burke Avenue to the fi rst stoplight on Osler Drive proceed one- Boulevard. Follow directions from Towsontown Towson, Maryland 21252 half mile to Auburn Drive. Take a right onto Boulevard (www.bwiairport.com). 1-800-435-5986 Auburn. The is just over the hill on the right and and the Other Area Hotels: DINING SUGGESTIONS ... Fieldhouse is on left. Sheraton Baltimore North (8 minutes) FROM UPSTATE NEW YORK On Campus: sheratonbaltimorenorth.com AND EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA The University Club at Towson University [email protected] Follow I-81 South until it intersects with I-83 in Marriott Conference Hotel 903 Dulaney Valley Road Harrisburg, Pa. Follow I-83 South to the Baltimore www.burkshiremarriott.com Towson, Maryland 21204 Beltway, I-695. Take the I-695 Towson ramp, 10 West Burke Ave. 410-321-7400 staying in the right lane to exit immediately onto 1-800-435-5986 Crowne Plaza- Timonium (10 minutes Charles Street. Bearing right off the ramp, follow Bill Bateman’s Bistro www.ichotelsgroup.com Charles Street south for 1.7 miles to Towsontown www.billbateman.com 2004 Greenspring Dr. Boulevard. Follow directions from Towsontown ([email protected]) Timonium, Maryland Boulevard. 7800 York Road 410-252-7372 FROM NEW YORK CITY, NEW JERSEY, 410-296-2737 Red Roof Inn (Special rate for Towson PHILADELPHIA AND DELAWARE Other Area Suggestions: guests; 5 minutes) Follow I-95 South to the Baltimore Beltway, I-695 Glory Days Grill (8 minutes) www.redroof.com/reservations West (extreme right lane as you approach I-695). www.glorydaysgrill.com 111 West Timonium Road Follow I-695 towards Towson to Exit 25 Charles [email protected] Timonium, Maryland 21093 Street. At the end of the ramp at the stop sign, turn Joppa Road & LaSalle, Towson 410-666-0380 left and then make another left at the roundabout 443-901-0270 onto Charles Street. Follow Charles Street south Hilton Pikesville (15 minutes) for 1.7 miles to Towsontown Boulevard. Turn left The Greene Turtle (5 minutes) www.hilton.com at the traffi c signal. Follow directions from Tow- www.greeneturtle.com 1726 Reisterstown Road sontowne Boulevard. [email protected] Pikesville, Maryland 21208 408 York Road, Towson 410-653-1100 FROM PITTSBURGH AND 410-825-3980 WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA Towson Place Hotel & Suites (5 minutes) Follow Interstate 70 East past Hagerstown Qdoba Mexican Grill (8 minutes) Newly Renovated; Special Towson and Frederick. I-70 deadends at the Baltimore www.qdoba.com Univeristy Rates Beltway I-695. Left exit on to I-695 to Towson- ([email protected]) www.towsoninn.com Proceed on I-695 to Charles Street (Exit 25 off 2157A York Road, Timonium 1100 Cromwell Bridge Road I-695). Bear right off the ramp on to Charles 410-252-4424 Towson, Maryland 21286 410-823-4410 Street. Follow Charles Street south for 1.7 miles Seasons Pizza (5 minutes) Fax: 410-296-6618 to Towsontown Boulevard. Follow directions www.seasonspizza.com from Towsontown Boulevard. 40 York Rd Towson, MD 21204 FROM BALTIMORE PENN STATION 410-321-8707 Proceed north on Charles Street for 5 miles. Turn right on Towsontown Boulevard. Follow direc- tions from Towsontown. (www.amtrak.com).

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Sports Medicine Providing quality health care for the men and women participating in intercollegiate athletics at Towson is the Sports Medicine area’s highest priority. An exceptionally qualifi ed staff consisting of six full-time, nationally cer- tifi ed athletic trainers possessing post-graduate degrees, more than 40 athletic training students, a primary care physician/physician director and a team orthopedist who work together to provide a broad range of sports medicine services to every student-athlete. Towson’s Athletic Training Education Program was the fi rst accredited program in the state, is one of only two universities in Maryland to offer this program and is the only one working with Division I student-athletes. Towson athletes are serviced from two venues: the Field House and the Towson Center Arena. Opened in 2003, the Field House’s Ford-Vetter Sports Medicine Facility, located on the fi rst fl oor, is equipped with diverse types of thera- peutic modalities that provide signifi cant fl exibility in the care, treatment and rehabilitation of the Tigers. The Towson Center Sports Medicine facility is located on the 100 level of the Towson Center. This athletic train- ing room offers standard whirlpools, numerous treatment and evaluation tables and ample rehabilitation tools.

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

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Directory (410) Area Code HEAD COACHES Academic Advisor: MEDIA RELATIONS Michael Harris ...... 704-4355 Baseball: Mike Gottlieb ...... 704-3775 Academic Advisor: Director, Athletics Media Relations/Historian: Men’s Basketball: Pat Kennedy . . . .704-3173 Erin Mandahl...... 704-3319 Peter Schlehr ...... 704-2232 Women’s Basketball: Joe Mathews 704-3153 Academic Advisor: Associate Director, Athletic Media Relations: Cross Country: Roger Erricker . . . .704-3972 Geoff Gordon...... 704-2403 Dan O’Connell ...... 704-3102 Field Hockey: Michelle Webber . . . .704-3159 Assistant Director, Athletic Media Relations: Football: ...... 704-3155 BUSINESS Eric Rhew ...... 704-6258 Men’s/Women’s Golf: Brian Yaniger 704-3578 Athletic Media Relations Assistant: Chief Business Offi cer: Gymnastics: Vicki Chliszczyk . . . . .704-3895 Megan O’Brien ...... 704-4972 Tim Knavel ...... 704-3287 Men’s Lacrosse: Tony Seaman . . . . .704-4698 Director, New Media: Assistant Business Manager: Women’s Lacrosse: Sonia LaMonica 704-3572 TBA ...... 704-4185 Ashley Mould...... 704-3840 Men’s Soccer: Frank Olszewski. . . .704-3260 Account Clerk: Women’s Soccer: Greg Paynter . . . .704-3165 SPORTS PERFORMANCE Patricia Filipiak ...... 704-3978 Women’s Track & Field: Roger Erricker 704-3972 Equipment Manager (Towson Center): Assistant Director of Athletics: Softball: Lisa Costello ...... 704-3164 Dion Harris ...... 704-2732 James Shipp ...... 704-3606 Assistant Athletic Trainers: Men’s/Women’s Swimming: Pat Mead 704-3577 Assistant Equipment Manager (Field House): Ryan Krach ...... 704-5501 Tennis: Doug Neagle ...... 704-6399 Phil Junis ...... 704-5505 Chris Martin ...... 704-5502 Volleyball: Bruce Atkinson ...... 704-4028 Ticket Manager: Lacy Hatfi eld ...... 704-2890 Joanne Forrester...... 704-2244 ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Courtney Blair ...... 704-5503 TBA ...... 704-3438 Director of Athletics: COMPLIANCE TBA ...... 704-5406 Mike Waddell...... 704-3936 Assistant Director of Athletics: Team Physician: Executive Administrative Assistant: Lindsey McDonnell ...... 704-3573 Dr. Terri McCambridge ...... 704-2075 Mary Perry...... 704-4175 Assistant Director, Compliance: Team Orthopedist: Administrative Assistant (Auburn House): Porscha Tidwell ...... 704-4668 Dr. Scott Tarantino...... 704-2075 Carolyn Carter ...... 704-2754 Director, Strength and Conditioning: Administrative Assistant (M&W Basketball): Jesse Judy ...... 704-5504 Carolyn Hund ...... 704-6391 CORPORATE SALES Associate Director, Strength and Conditioning: Administrative Assistant (Field House): Assistant Director of Athletics: Jeremy Pick ...... 704-2455 Susan Becker ...... 704-3970 Marge Steele...... 704-5084 Assistant Director, Strength and Conditioning: Administrative Assistant (Towson Center): Kilee Tafl inger ...... 704-4667 Debbie Cumberland ...... 704-4709 Corporate Sales Assistant: Brad Tarr ...... 704-5184 Administrative Assistant (External Affairs): STUDENT SERVICES TBA ...... 704-2962 NCAA Faculty Representative: EXTERNAL OPERATIONS Associate Director of Athletics: Dr. Gail Gasparich ...... 704-4515 Senior Associate Director of Athletics: Margie Tversky ...... 704-3285 Intercollegiate Athletic Committee Chair: Mike Harris ...... 704-2710 Dr. Terry Berkeley ...... 704-2564 TEAM ADMINISTRATION FACILITIES ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT Senior Associate Director of Athletics: Director, Facilities and Event Management: Nance Reed ...... 704-4177 Assistant Director of Athletics: Mark Temmel ...... 704-4176 Team Support Services Coordinator: Bobbi Madison ...... 704-2658 Assistant Manager, Facilities and Event Management: Jenn Judy ...... 704-2745 Athletic Academic Services Coordinator: Steve Zamagias ...... 704-5498 Michele O’Connor ...... 704-3171 Assistant Manager, Facilities and Event Management: TIGER CLUB Tom Mandato ...... 704-5499 Assistant Director of Athletics: FAX NUMBERS Sports Turf Technician John Latteri ...... 704-3571 Shawn Mahonski ...... 704-2197 Athletics Director...... 704-3002 Director of Development, Major Gifts: Lead Groundskeeper: Athletics Business Offi ce ...... 704-3009 Greg LaCour ...... 704-5564 Kevin Wetzel ...... 704-5506 Compliance ...... 704-4322 Director of Development, Team Support: Groundskeeper: Coaches (Towson Center)...... 704-3748 Dan Crowley ...... 704-3571 Marcos Alvarado ...... 704-5506 Coaches (Fieldhouse) ...... 704-2898 Director of Operations: TBA ...... 704-3284 Coaches (Burdick Hall) ...... 704-5544 FAN DEVELOPMENT Media Relations...... 704-3861 Marketing/Promotions ...... 704-3861 Manager, Group Sales and Promotions: VIDEO SERVICES Sports Medicine (Fieldhouse) ...... 704-2727 TBA ...... 704-5497 Director, Video Services: Sports Medicine (Towson Center) . .704-4386 Mike Kochczynski ...... 704-4366 Greg Rex ...... 704-2712

64 2011 TIGER WOMEN’S LACROSSE Academic Support “One of the reasons I like working at Towson Towson University’s Athletic Academic Support unit provides University is because of the genuine concern leadership, supervision, monitoring, counseling, tutors and other for the academic success of the student- services to student-athletes. It facilitates, coordinates and expedites all academic matters within the department and university, and it athlete. The quick growth of the athletic aca- maintains the highest standards of integrity, accountability and loyalty demic unit is proof of the commitment from the at all times. Administration. The Athletic Academic Advisors Its primary goals are: ■ To support the efforts of every student-athlete who is in pursuit of focus on academic advising, time management a degree at Towson. and organization skills, as well as providing a ■ To provide assistance in the S-A’s development of values, emphasizing the qualities of leadership. quiet study hall and tutoring atmosphere. The ■ To enhance the S-A’s interpersonal relationships and communication entire academic staff is committed to helping skills. the student-athletes adjust to college and be ■ To facilitate the S-A’s fulfi llment of career and life goals. ■ To safeguard Towson’s academic integrity by insuring compliance successful in life.” with all rules of the NCAA, conferences and the University. - BOBBI MADISON Director of Academic Support Services for Student-Athletes ATHLETIC ACADEMIC ADVISORS Towson University To best serve the student-athletes, the Athletic Academic Advisors provide the following support services: ■ Offer effective academic advising and up-to-date campus information to S-A’s; conduct individual advising appointments with S-A’s who have concerns about his/her choices, degree progress, grades and any other aspect of the education that might impede success toward graduation or jeopardize NCAA eligibility. ■ The advisors pay particular attention to the “at-risk” S-A’s that have not yet decided on a major course of study. ■ Schedule regular meetings to monitor academic progress. ■ Encourage S-A’s to utilize all the academic support services provided by the unit including study hall, tutorial program and individual meetings with athletic academic advisors. ■ Participate in Freshman Orientation and assistance with registration. ■ Encourage S-A’s to take advantage of support services offered on campus, including but not limited to, Academic Achievement Center, Writing Center, Counseling Center, Disability Resource Center, SAGE and Career Services. ■ Participate in offi cial recruiting visits for all sports.

TIGER ADVISORS-ACADEMIC SERVICES FOR STUDENT-ATHLETES Bobbi Madison – Director ([email protected]) Men’s Basketball, Men’s Lacrosse, Volleyball Michele O’Connor – Coordinator ([email protected]) Gymnastics, Cross Country, Track & Field, Swimming & Diving, Tennis, Men’s Soccer Erin Mandahl – Advisor ([email protected]) Women’s Basketball, Women’s Lacrosse Michael Harris – Advisor ([email protected]) Football Geoff Gordon – Advisor ([email protected]) Baseball, Softball, Golf, Field Hockey

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Towson’s Athletic Hall of Fame The Towson University Athletic Hall of Fame was conceived in 1963 Members (Year Graduated) Year Inducted Members (Year Graduated) Year Inducted and developed by Dr. Donald “Doc” Minnegan and alumnus George Luther Cox,* ’40 (Baseball, Basketball, Soccer, Track) 1964 Joseph McMullen* (Director of Athletics) 1984 Henderson to provide recognition for outstanding alumni athletes Dorothy Crocker Hyman, ’71 (Gymnastics) 1993 Lisa McCullen McPhee, (Field Hockey) 2007 who excelled in sports while at Towson and are successful in their Jim Darcangelo, ’75 (Lacrosse) 1986 Ron Meehan, ’81 (Football) 2006 life. It was also their purpose to cite those members of the athletic Jerry Denaburg,* ’30 (Baseball, Soccer, Basketball) 1973 Tom Meinhardt (Tennis Coach, Athletic Director) 2003 and sports staff at Towson who had materially and signifi cantly Russ Denison,* ’32 (Baseball) 1966 Frank Mezzanotte, ’73 (Football, Lacrosse) 1989 contributed to the total development of successful alumni athletes. Lindsay Dixon, ’92 (Lacrosse) 2002 Donald Minnegan* (Coach, Athletics Director) 1963 In 1974, the Athletic Hall of Fame was incorporated into the Alumni Al Dodds, ’71 (Football, Track & Field) 1985 Tom Morgan, ’81 (Soccer) 1994 Association Awards program. Kathleen Mohr Dolan, ’91/93 (Softball) 2001 Audrey Morse, ’75 (Tennis, Basketball) 1991 Dick Edell, ’67 (Lacrosse) 1980 John Murphy, ’65 (Cross Country, Track) 1981 To be nominated, an individual must be a Towson alumna/us or an Jack Edwards, ’61 (Lacrosse) 2006 Sean Murphy, ’87 (Football) 1997 athletics staff member for at least 10 years. For selection, an alumna/ Vikki Benhaldt Epps ’94 (Cross Country/Track) 2007 Jim Myers, ’67 / ’73 (Soccer, Baseball, Track) 2004 us must have made a signifi cant contribution to the college com- Steve Farling, ’95 (Baseball) 2006 Dana Novotony, ’93 (Swimming) 2005 munity through excellence in athletics, achieved marked success in David Farmer, ’73 (Swimming) 1988 Tom Nelson, ’77 (Football, Lacrosse) 2004 life after leaving Towson, and be an active supporting member of Maggie Faulkner (F. Hockey, Lacrosse Coach) 1997 Candi Normile Klopp, ’71 (Gymnastics) 1993 the community. An athletics staff member must have clearly demon- Joe Ferrante,* ’75 (Lacrosse) 1983 Terry O’Brien, ’75 (Football, Track) 1992 strated athletic profi ciency, and a high personal regard and respect Miguel Ferrer, ’83 (Swimming) 1993 Thomas O’Brien, ’87 (Soccer) 2000 for alumni and students. Bunky Ford, ’61 (Lacrosse, Soccer) 1978 Kerrin Mohr O’Neill, ’89 (Softball) 1999 John Gaburick, ’89 (Football) 2006 Mark Orlando, ’94 (Football) 2009 Past Teams Honored by the Athletic Hall of Fame Jim Garland, ’70 (Baseball, Soccer) 1985 Bill Owings,* ’57 (Tennis, Soccer, Wrestling) 1982 1933-34 Men’s Basketball 1986 Jim Gede, ’53 (Basketball, Soccer, Track) 1964 Jeff Peek, ’87 (Lacrosse) 1997 1968 Women’s Gymnastics (National Champs) 1992 Bob Griebe, ’75 (Lacrosse) 1986 Rich Pellegrini, ’94 (Soccer) 2005 1974 Men’s Lacrosse (National Champions) 1998 John Grubb, ’70 (Lacrosse) 1988 Carl Perkins, ’73 (Football) 1991 1981-83 Men’s Swimming and Diving Team 1999 Tom Goedeke,* ’57 (Soccer) 1969 Cindy Phillips, ’85 (Basketball) 1995 1954-56 Soccer Teams 2000 Tom Grem, ’80 (Golf) 1999 Dennis Psoras, ’54 (Soccer, Wrestling) 1984 1976 Stagg Bowl Team 2009 Larry Gross, ’69 (Soccer, Lacrosse, Wrestling) 1990 Carroll Rankin,* ’28 (Basketball, Soccer) 1965 1976-77 and 1977-78 Men’s Basketball Teams 2001 Marty Guolo, ’82 (Soccer) 1997 George Rankin,* ’35 (Baseball, Basketball, Soccer) 1974 1938 Men’s Soccer 2002 Wayne Harman, ’57 (Baseball, Basketball, Soccer) 1967 John Reister, ’85 (Swimming) 1995 1969 Women’s Basketball 2003 Jack Hart,* ’48 (Baseball, Soccer) 1970 Bob Remeto, ’71 (Football) 1991 1974 Football 2004 Kathleen Hart,* Honorary Athletics Department) 1990 Stephanie Roche Willson, ’80 (Basketball) 1993 1983, 1984, 1986 Football Teams 2006 George Henderson, ’63 (Baseball, Soccer) 1974 Ann Rogers Ridenour, ’57 (Basketball, Hockey) 1984 1958 Men’s Lacrosse Team 2007 Stacy Humphries, ’96 (Volleyball) 2007 Ray Riordan (Swimming Coach) 2002 1990 Gymnastics Team 2008 Susan Hill Hutson, ’78 (Swimming) 1994 Bud Ritter, ’50 (Basketball, Soccer) 1972 1976 Football Team 2009 Donald Hofl er, ’57 (Track) 1994 Tara Rottet Blackburn ’93 (Women’s Basketball) 2003 Doc Minnegan Scholarship Award Recipients Ruth Ann Holter Derrenbacher, ’88 (Basketball) 1998 Al Rubeling,* ’32 (Baseball, Basketball, Soccer) 1971 Ramin Kazemi, ’98 (Tennis) 1997 Mark Holtschneider, ’82 (Tennis) 2002 Gary Rubeling, ’85 (Football) 1995 Richie Moller, ’99 (Soccer) 1998 Gina Profi li Hormes, ’91 (Lacrosse) 2002 Carl Runk, (Lacrosse coach) 2007 Bridget Harthausen, ’00 (Soccer/Lacrosse) 1999 Steve Hornish, ’80 (Lacrosse) 1994 Lori Salindong Greis, ’90 (Gymnastics) 2000 Brian Barber, ’01 (Basketball) 2000 Jim Hottes, ’52 (Baseball, Basketball, Soccer) 1974 Jim Sandusky, ’75 (Football) 1992 Gregg Davies, ’02 (Baseball) 2001 Janet Houck Kines, ’80 (Lacrosse, Volleyball) 1995 Jim Saxon,* ’68 (Lacrosse, Soccer) 1983 Aaron Krause, ’04 (Men’s Swimming) 2002 Don Hughes, ’57 (Soccer, Wrestling) 1980 Rob Shek, ’94 (Lacrosse) 2005 Brian McKenna, ’04 (Baseball) 2003 Ed Humm, ’61 (Baseball, Soccer, Wrestling) 1977 Gil Schuerholz III, ’85 (Tennis) 1995 Jennifer Irby, ’05 (Women’s Swimming) 2004 Bill Hunter (Athletics Director, Baseball Coach) 1998 John Schuerholz, ’62 (Baseball, Soccer) 1974 Becky Trumbo, ’06 (Women’s Lacrosse) 2005 Lance Johnson ’93 (Men’s Soccer) 2003 Don Schwanebeck,* ’35 (Baseball, Basketball, Soccer) 1970 Nigel Marples, ’07 (Soccer) 2006 Jeff Jones, ’77 (Lacrosse) 1996 John Shock, ’41 (Baseball, Soccer) 1967 John Webb, ’08 (Football) 2007 Norma Kelly, ’84 (Basketball) 1996 Lloyd Sigler, ’69 (Track & Field) 1985 Alea Murphy, ‘08 (Track) 2008 Bucky Kimmett, ’51 (Baseball, Basketball) 1964 Bill Silverthorn, ’64 (Baseball, Basketball, Soccer, Track) 1981 Tommy Apel-Schumacher, ‘10 (Men’s Soccer) 2009 Kevin King, ’90 (Baseball) 2002 Jules Siskind, ’79 (Lacrosse) 1996 Members (Year Graduated) Year Inducted Ron Klausner, ’89 (Lacrosse) 1999 Glenn Smith, Jr., ’91 (Lacrosse) 2001 Phil Aaronson,* ’30 (Baseball, Basketball) 1976 Tandy Knight, ’91 (Gymnastics) 2001 Rodney Smith, ’90 (Football) 2000 (Football Coach) 1994 Wendy Weaver Kwiatkowski, ’92 (Gymnastics) 2002 Meilani Smith Snellenberger, ’97 (Swimming) 2009 Betty Lou Bischof Andrade, ’86 (Basketball) 1997 Craig Lafferty, ’66 (Baseball, Soccer, Tennis) 1983 Ted Snyder,* ’26 (Baseball, Basketball, Wrestling) 1975 John Andrade, ’85 (Baseball) 1997 Tim Langton, ‘96 (Lacrosse) 2008 John Sothoron, ’73 (Lacrosse) 1989 Vince Angotti (Basketball Coach) 1995 Carville Lauenstein,* ’40 (Baseball, Soccer) 1975 Janine Spezio Eikenberg ’93 (Gymnastics) 2003 Joe Ardolino, ’74 (Lacrosse) 1992 Ruth Gutridge Lavelle, ’86 (Lacrosse) 1999 Eugene Spurrier, ’53 (Wrestling) 1984 Teresa Arnold, ’82 (Gymnastics) 1994 Joe Layfi eld, ’92 (Soccer) 2002 Dick Stack, ’62 (Soccer) 1982 Fred Arnold,* ’62 (Basketball, Tennis) 1978 Kurk Lee, ’90 (Basketball) 2000 Ed Stephenson, ’94 (Lacrosse) 2001 Dan Austerlitz, ’39 (Basketball, Baseball, Soccer) 1975 (Football) 2005 Howard Stottlemyer,* ’40 (Baseball, Basketball, Soccer) 1981 Danielle Barry, ’94 (Basketball) 2004 Tim Langton ’96 (Lacrosse) 2008 Don Sudbrink,* ’59 (Soccer, Wrestling, Lacrosse, Baseball) 1973 Mary Bartel, ’81 (Volleyball, Lacrosse) 2000 Mitch Lekas, ’76 (Lacrosse) 1998 Wendell Thomas, ’75 (Lacrosse) 1989 Aaron Bates ’94 (Football) 2007 Bill Leonard, ’87 (Basketball) 1997 Quinton D. Thompson, ’42 (Baseball, Basketball, Soccer) 1968 Kurt Beathard, ’87 (Football) 1999 Carrie Leger, ’96 (Gymnastics) 2009 Joe Tischer, ’59 (Track, Soccer, Lacrosse, Basketball) 1998 Mike Bennett, ’76 (Football) 1995 Henry Lichtfuss, ’58 (Basketball, Soccer, Track) 1973 Teri Travers, ’91 (Track) 2005 Bill Binder, ’56 (Baseball, Basketball, Soccer) 1980 Chuck Lightening ’92 (Men’s Basketball) 2003 Terry Truax (Basketball) 2004 John Blatchley, ’93 (Lacrosse) 2004 Gabby Linarducci Frezza, ’94 (Gymnastics) 2004 Margo VerKruzen (Coach) 1990 Jeff Boller, ’83 (Football) 1996 Reece Livingston, ’54 (Baseball, Basketball, Soccer) 1975 Don Vetter, ’59 (Lacrosse) 1980 Devin Boyd, ’93 (Basketball) 2004 Jay Logwood, ’95 (Baseball) 2007 James Vallilo, ’96 (Baseball) 2008 Jennifer Breakey, ’94 (Lacrosse, Field Hockey) 2005 Ed Lorenz, * ’61 (Soccer) 1974 Tony Vinson, ’95 (Football) 2005 Debbie Lynn Brinkman, ’94 (Volleyball, Track) 2006 John Lowe, ’51 (Soccer, Baseball, Wrestling) 1989 Ernst von Schwerdtner * (Baseball, Wrestling Coach) 1980 Terrance Brooks, ’91 (Football, Track) 2001 Ron Luette,* ’63 (Basketball, Soccer, Track) 1981 Bobby Washington, ’78 (Basketball) 2000 Leigh Buck Bradley, ’75 (Field Hockey, Lacrosse) 1993 Bill Maczis, ’57 (Baseball, Basketball) 1980 Don Washington, ’86 (Football, Track) 1998 Mike Bruno, ’76 (Soccer) 2009 Steve Mahieu, ’70 (Cross Country, Track) 1983 Erik Washington, ‘96 (Soccer) 2008 Ron Cadorette, ’70 (Football, Lacrosse) 1989 Mike Mahoney, ’63 (Lacrosse, Soccer) 1976 Bob Watson,* ’52 (Baseball, Basketball, Soccer) 1978 Colleen Cahill-Smith ’90 (F. Hockey, Lacrosse) 2003 Tim Mahoney, ’71 (Basketball, Lacrosse) 1985 Jen Weaver Steczak, ’96 (Softball) 2006 Michael Carroll, ’69 (Cross Country, Track) 1990 John McCleary,* (Tennis Coach) 1983 John Wheeler, ’38 (Basketball, Soccer) 1982 Wendy Chalmers, ‘95 (Gymnastics) 2008 Courtney McClelland Gonzalez, ’96 (Soccer, Softball) 2006 Josh Wheeler, * ’36 (Baseball, Basketball, Soccer) 1966 Skip Chase, ’77 (Football) 1990 Ed McCue, ’92 (Soccer) 2004 Anne Sugden Wolff, ’92 (Gymnastics) 2002 Erin Shanley Cherneski ’97 (Gymnastics) 2007 Don McGhay,* ’63 (Lacrosse) 1977 Bill Woolston, ’31 (Baseball, Basketball, Soccer) 1977 Dale Chipps ’89 (Football) 2003 George McGinty (Gymnastics Coach) 1991 Dave Yingling, ’57 (Baseball, Basketball, Soccer, Track) 1967 Dick Clem, ’58 (Baseball, Soccer, Wrestling) 1975 Pat McKinley, ’80 (Basketball 1993 Glenn Zimmerman, ’58 (Baseball, Soccer) 1977 Mel Cole,* ’36 (Soccer, Basketball) 1966 John Como, ’81 (Lacrosse) 1999 66 2011 TIGER WOMEN’S LACROSSE Media Guidelines ABOUT THIS GUIDE MEDIA PARKING The 2010 Towson University women’s lacrosse media guide has been Parking around Unitas Stadium is limited on gameday. Media parking prepared to assist the media in its coverage of Tiger lacrosse. All will be available in Lot 20, which is directly across from the press box requests for credentials, interviews, information and photographs of Unitas Stadium. Requests for parking passes should be made at the should be directed to: same time as credential requests. If you do not make arrangements in advance for parking, you will not be able to receive a parking Eric Rhew pass for the game. Assistant Director, Athletics Media Relations Towson University IN-GAME MEDIA SERVICES 8000 York Road Pre-game notes, fl ip cards and game programs will be distributed in Towson Center, Room 351 the press box before each game. Box scores and scoring summaries Towson, MD 21252-0001 will be provided at half-time and at the end of the game. There are a limited number of phone lines available in the press box, but wireless Phone: 410-704-6258 Fax: 410-704-3861 internet is available for media to use. Cell: 410-530-4791 E-Mail: [email protected] Towson Athletics Twitter: @TowsonTigers POSTGAME PRESS CONFERENCE Approximately 10 minutes after the conclusion of the game, post- OBTAINING CREDENTIALS game interviews will be held on the fi eld at Unitas Stadium. Athletics Media credentials are issued to accredited members of the media only. Media Relations assistants will help guide members of the media Requests for credentials should be made via phone, mail, e-mail or to the interview area and an announcement will be made during fax to Eric Rhew in the Towson University Offi ce of Athletics Media the second half. The head coach and selected players of the visiting Relations. Please be sure to follow up your request with a phone call team will be available for questions fi rst, followed by Towson Coach to ensure it has been received. Sonia LaMonica and selected players. This will be the order of the Space in the press box of Johnny Unitas® Stadium is limited, so interviews regardless of the outcome of the game. requests should be made no later than 48 hours prior to game time. Requests for specifi c Towson players should be made to Eric Rhew Should space become a problem, preference will be given to the during the second half. Interviews with opposing players should be primary media outlets of each school and then, to media who their coordinated through the visiting SID. requests earlier in the week. The locker rooms for both teams are closed at all times. Photographers must show their credentials in order to gain access to the playing fi eld area. All photographers are limited to the areas IN-SEASON INTERVIEW POLICY along the sidelines of the lacrosse fi eld but may not enter the team All requests for in-season interviews with Towson players and bench areas at any time. coaches must be made through Eric Rhew of the Offi ce of Athletics Local television stations shooting the game for highlight footage Media Relations. Media members should not contact players directly. may do so from the sideline (except in team areas) or from the stands Interview times will be arranged by the Athletics Media Relations on the south (press box) side of the stadium. staff based on availability of both the player and the media member. Credentials may be picked up in the press box lobby beginning Players will not miss class or practice time to conduct an interview. 90 minutes prior to game time. In addition, they may be picked up Media representatives are welcome to speak with players and from the Offi ce of Athletics Media Relations from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. coaches after practice sessions, but should call in advance to confi rm on the day prior to the game. practice times and to arrange for parking on campus.

RADIO BROADCAST INFORMATION ROAD GAME REQUESTS Broadcast positions for up to two visiting radio stations are avail- Local members of the media who wish to cover a Towson road able in the Unitas Stadium press box. Phone lines may be rented from women’s lacrosse game should contact the host school’s sports infor- the Offi ce of Athletics Media Relations for a cost of $75 per game or mation director to obtain credentials. Contact information for the whatever the visiting station’s institution charges. Stations wishing women’s lacrosse SIDs of all 2011 Towson opponents can be found to broadcast a game from Unitas Stadium should contact Tom Judd, in the opponents section of this guide. Marketing Coordinator at least two weeks prior to game day. Credential requests for radio staff should be submitted along with the request for phone lines.

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Covering the Tigers NEWSPAPERS TELEVISION RADIO

The Baltimore Sun WBAL-TV (Channel 11-NBC) WTMD-FM (89.7) Calvert & Centre Streets 3800 Hooper Avenue Towson University, 8000 York Road Baltimore, Maryland 21278 Baltimore, Maryland 21211 Towson, Maryland 21252-0001 Phone: 410-332-6200 · Fax: 410-783-2518 Phone: 410-338-6512 · Fax: 410-338-6526 Phone: 410-704-8938 · Fax: 410-704-2609 Sports Editor: Ron Fritz Sports Director: Play-by-Play: Spiro Morekas Desk e-mail: [email protected] Weekend: Pete Gilbert E-mail: [email protected]

The Evening Capital WBFF-TV (Channel 45-FOX) WNST-AM (1570) 2000 Capital Drive 2000 West 41st Street 1550 Hart Road Annapolis, Maryland 21401 Baltimore, Maryland 21211 Towson, Maryland 21286 Phone: 410-280-5952 · Fax: 410-280-5953 Phone: 410-467-5596 · Fax: 410-467-5093 Phone: 410-821-9678 · Fax: 410-828-4698 Sports Editor: Gerry Jackson Sports Director: Bruce Cunningham Beat: Drew Forrester Beat: Bill Wagner Weekend: TBA Desk e-mail: [email protected] WBAL-AM (1090) WJZ-TV (Channel 13-CBS) 3800 Hooper Avenue The Towson Times Television Hill Baltimore, Maryland 21211 409 Washington Avenue Baltimore, Maryland 21211 Phone: 410-467-3000 · Fax: 410-338-6675 Towson, Maryland 21204 Phone: 410-578-7522 · Fax: 410-578-0642 Beat: Keith Mills Phone: 410-337-2425 ext. 3500 Sports Director: Mark Viviano Fax: 410-337-2490 Staff: Stan Saunders WJZ-AM (1300) Sports Editor: Nelson Coffi n The Sports Station - ESPN Radio E-mail: ncoffi [email protected] WMAR-TV (Channel 2-ABC) 1423 Clarkview Road Phone: 410-337-2425 ext. 3435 6400 York Road Baltimore, Maryland 21209 Baltimore, Maryland 21210 Phone (off air): 410-823-1812 The Towerlight Phone: 410-377-7558 · Fax: 410-377-5321 Phone (on air): 1-888-843-1300 University Union, Towson University Sports: Rick White 8000 York Road TIGER ATHLETICS Towson, Maryland 21252-0001 Comcast SportsNet MEDIA RELATIONS STAFF Phone: 410-704-2288 · Fax: 410-704-3862 7700 Wisconsin Ave. Peter Schlehr, Director E-mail: [email protected] Bethesda, Maryland 20814 (Men’s Basketball, Cross Country, Phone: 240-497-3401 · Fax: 301-718-3324 Golf, Track) WIRE SERVICE Contact: Joe Yasharoff E-mail: [email protected] Dan O’Connell, Associate Director (Football, Gymnastics, Baseball) Associated Press WMJF-TV (Cable Channel 61) 218 North Charles St. Eric Rhew, Assistant Director Towson University, 8000 York Road (Lacrosse, Soccer, Swimming) Baltimore, Maryland 21201 Towson, Maryland 21252-0001 Phone: 410-837-8315 · Fax: 410-837-4291 Phone: 410-704-8788 Megan O’Brien, Assistant Sports Editor: Dave Ginsburg (Volleyball, Field Hockey, Desk E-mail: [email protected] Women’s Basketball, Softball, Tennis)

CAA Lacrosse Lacrosse Contact: 8625 Patterson Avenue Zach Burrus Richmond, Va. 23229 ([email protected]) Phone: 804-754-1616 Website: www.caasports.com Fax: 804-754-1830

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SENIOR NIKKI CORY

SENIOR JACKIE DYSERT 2011 TIGER WOMEN’S LACROSSE

2011 Women’s Lacrosse Schedule Mar 2 at UMBC 4 p.m. Mar 5 LOYOLA (Md.) 1 p.m. Mar 9 JOHNS HOPKINS 4 p.m. Mar 12 at George Washington 1 p.m. Mar 15 SYRACUSE 4 p.m. Mar 19 at Richmond 1 p.m. Mar 22 TEMPLE 3 p.m. Mar 25 DENVER 7 p.m. Mar 29 MARYLAND 7 p.m. Apr 2 at Delaware* 1 p.m. Apr 8 DREXEL* 4 p.m. Apr 10 at Hofstra* 1 p.m. Apr 15 at James Madison* 7 p.m. Apr 17 at George Mason* 1 p.m. Apr 22 OLD DOMINION* 7 p.m. Apr 24 WILLIAM & MARY* 1 p.m. May 5 CAA Semi-Finals TBA May 7 CAA Championship TBA May 14-15 NCAA First Round TBA May 21-22 NCAA Quarter-Finals TBA May 27 NCAA Semi-Finals TBA May 29 NCAA Championship TBA

Home games in BOLD * Colonial Athletic Association Game Dates and Times are subject to change.