All-America Girls' North Team

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

All-America Girls' North Team ALL-AMERICAALL-AMERICA GIRLS’GIRLS’ NORTHNORTH TEAMTEAM #6 - sarah appelt, a, 5’4”, garden city, ny (the hun school) Scored 44 goals and collected 36 assists this season for Coach John Stone … In her career, scored 137 goals and dished out 95 assists … Named First Team All-State … Twice selected All-League … Chosen to the All-Division and All-Galaxy squad … Also played fi eld hockey and basketball … Committed to Towson University. #7 - kelly barnes, m, 5’3”, st. davids, pa (radnor) Scored 50 goals and collected 54 assists and 75 groundballs this season for Coach Phyllis Kilgour … Has amassed 152 goals, 111 assists and 230 groundballs in her career … US Lacrosse All-American … Led her team in caused turnovers in both 2007 and 2008 … MVP of Radnor High School the last two seasons ... Given the Beth Stone Award as the MVP of the Women’s Division National Tournament ... Lettered four years in soccer and basketball … Maintains a 3.96 GPA ... Academic All-American ... Recipient of the 7th Congressional District Student-Athlete Award … Committed to play for Georgetown University in the fall. #10 - erin brennan, a, 5’6”, garden city, ny (garden city) Tallied 87 goals, 57 assists and 75 groundballs this season for Coach Diane Chapman …In her career, has amassed 261 goals, 159 assists and 217 groundballs … Holds the school record for points in a game with 14 (8G, 6A) … Three-time US Lacrosse First-Team All-American ... Two-time New York State Class B Championships MVP ... Two-time Newsday Nassau County Lacrosse Player of the Year ... Three-time Newsday All-Long Island Team ... Member of the 2006-2007 US Lacrosse U-19 Women’s National Training Team ... Maintains a 97 average … Academic All-American ... Committed to the University of Pennsylvania. #11 - dayna defliese, d, 5’7’, garden city, ny (garden city) Scored 22 goals and collected 25 assists and 35 groundballs this season for Coach Diane Chapman … In her career, she has totaled 50 goals, 60 assists and 125 groundballs … Named All-Nassau County (2006, 2007, 2008), US Lacrosse All- American Honorable Men- tion (2007) and All-American (2008), and Galaxy Club 1st team All-American in 2006 and 2007 … Also played soccer and basketball … Maintains an 85 average and earned Second Honors … Committed to the University of Massachusetts. #13 - elizabeth donovan, d, 5’9”, ridgewood, nj (ridgewood) Scored 31 goals and collected six assists and 43 groundballs this season for Coach Karla Mixon … Has recorded 58 goals, 13 assists and 149 groundballs in her career … Holds the school record for career groundballs (149) … Named to the US National Women’s Tournament No. 1 Upper Atlantic Team in 2007 … Named an Academic All-American in 2007 … Lettered in basketball for four years … Will play for Boston College in the fall. #21 - alex frank, m, 5’7”, westwood, ma (westwood) Tallied 96 goals and 54 assists on the season for Coach Leslie Frank … For her career Alex has registered 269 goals to go along with 167 assists … Tri-League MVP … She earned Galaxy 1st team in 2006 and 2007 and was 1st Team All-American in each year as well … Played varsity basketball and soccer … Selected to the Boston Globe and Boston Herald All-Scholastic squad … Member of the National Honor Society … Alex has committed to play for the defending national champions—Northwestern University. #16 - kelly fucillo, g, 5’0”, camillus, ny (west genesee) Saved 55 percent of shots seen this season for Coach Bob Elmer … Owns a 58 percent career save percentage … Two-time fi rst team All-League and All-Central New York … Team won back-to-back state championships … Made the All-Tournament team at the 2007 New York State Championship Tournament despite playing with a torn ACL … Also played boy’s varsity ice hockey, and is the fi rst girl ever to make the team … The fi rst freshman to make the varsity lacrosse team at West Genesee … Maintains a 3.6 GPA and is a member of the High Honor Roll and the National Honors Society … Committed to LeMoyne College. #3 - alyssa kildare, d, 5’, massapequa park, ny (farmingdale) Registered 30 goals and 32 assists for Coach Tracy Wiener … Led team to the 2008 New York State Finals after they captured the Long Island and Nassau County titles … Named to the NY State All-Tournament team as a junior and a senior … Three-time US Lacrosse All-American … All-Long Island, two-time All-County and All-Conference selection … Also played soccer, where she was chosen to the All-County, All-Class and All-State teams and ran winter track, where she was named All-Conference, and varsity basketball … Maintains a 95 average … Committed to play for Johns Hopkins University. ALL-AMERICAALL-AMERICA GIRLS’GIRLS’ NORTHNORTH TEAMTEAM #17 - brianne lomanto, g, 5’3”, miller place, ny (rocky point) Made 160 saves this season and netted three goals for Coach Danny Spallina … Has 726 career saves, a .656 career save percentage and three career goals … Named the Team MVP in 2005 and 2006 and to the All-County team in 2005, 2006 and 2007, All-Long Island in 2008 and an Honorable Mention All-American in 2007 … Holds the school records for most wins as a goalie (66) and most career saves (726) … Also played soccer and ran winter track … Maintains a 99 average … Will play for Northwestern University. #2 - erin lovett, m, 5’5”, wantagh, ny (kellenberg memorial) Netted 63 goals this season, to go along with 56 assists … Posted career totals of 138 goals and 119 assists … Named team MVP in 2006, 2007 and 2008 … Selected to the All-Catholic HS League in 2006, 2007 and 2008 … Holds the school records for goals and assists … Maintains a 92 average and is a member of the National Honors Society … MVP (2004) and All-CHSSA (2005, 2006) in cross country … Was the youngest player ever to play a varsity team sport (Girls BB) in 7th and 8th grade in her hometown at Kellenberg Memorial … Will play for Georgetown University next fall. #8 - erin massimi, m, 5’4”, westwood, ma (westwood) Scored 83 goals and collected 69 assists this season for Coach Leslie Frank … In her career, she has compiled 207 goals and 166 assists … Two-time fi rst team U. S. Lacrosse All-American … Led her team to the state championship in 2005 and 2008 … Senior Captain and Co-Team MVP … Named Tri-Valley All-Star three times … 1st team Eastern Massachusetts … Maintains a 3.3 GPA and is a member of the National Honors Society … Twice selected Boston Herald and Boston Globe All-Scholastic … Also lettered in soccer and basketball … Committed to Dartmouth College. #19 - colleen mccaffrey, m, 5’11”, mount sinai, ny (mount sinai) Scored 70 goals and collected 30 assists this season for Coach Dawn Shackles … Posted 345 goals and 173 assists in her career … Member of the 2007 World Championship Team USA U19 Team … Five-time All-League and All-County … Holds the school record for career points (518) … Chosen to the New York State School Girls Team in 2006 … Named four-time All-League and three-time MVP during her time playing basketball at Mount Sinai … Maintains a 99.95 average … member of the National Honors Society … a three- sport Scholar-Athlete and a two-time Academic All-American … Will play for Johns Hopkins University in the fall. #14 - bridget nolan, m, 5’9”, summit, nj (oak knoll school) Played for Coach Elizabeth Brodbeck … 1st Team All-Prep and All-Galaxy and the Newark Star Ledger Union Player of the Week … 2008 US Lacrosse Honorable Mention All-American ... Played fi eld hockey and ran winter track … Maintains a 3.54 GPA, is on the Honor Roll and is an Oak Knoll Scholar-Athlete … US Lacrosse Academic All-American .... Committed to Duke University. #1 - katie o’brien, m, 5’5”, winnetka, il (loyola academy) Has recorded 43 goals, 23 assists and scooped up 54 groundballs this season for Coach John Dwyer … In her career, Katie has amassed 58 goals, 36 assists and 115 groundballs ... US Lacrosse All-American ... Member of the Midwest National Team ... Two-time All-State selection ... She is a Loyola Scholar and a member of the First Honors … Committed to Georgetown University. #22 - sarah plumb, m, 5’9”, wellesley, ma (noble and greenough school) Played for Coach Meghan Cleary … Named All-League (2005, 2006, 2007); League MVP (2007); and NEPSWLA All-Star (2007 & 2008) … Maintains a 9.8 GPA out of 11.0 … Also played fi eld hockey and basketball … Committed to play for Dartmouth College. #4 - barb previ, m, 5’0”, medford, nj (shawnee) Tallied 67 goals and 44 assists, and scooped up 86 groundballs this season for Coach Janae Zechman … Scored 134 goals, dished out 116 assists and recorded 204 groundballs in her career … US Lacrosse All-American … Named the 2008 Outstanding Athlete of the Year at Shawnee … First Team All-State and All-South Jersey … Named to the All-Olympic Conference Patriot Division … Played soccer and ran winter track … Maintains a 4.0 GPA …This dual-sport athlete will play both lacrosse and soccer at Princeton University. ALL-AMERICAALL-AMERICA GIRLS’GIRLS’ NORTHNORTH TEAMTEAM #15 - chelsea robinson, m, 5’4”, putnam valley, ny (lakeland) Scored 77 goals and collected 38 assists for Coach Sharon Sarsen ... In her career, has massed 234 goals (second in school history) and 104 assists ... Member of the U19 US National Team ... Three-time US Lacrosse All-American, as well as, All-Section and All- Conference ... School record for goals in a game (9) ... Journal News Lacrosse Player of the Year and three-time Journal News All- Star Team member ..
Recommended publications
  • 2011 Men's and Women's Tewaaraton Finalists Announced
    For Immediate Release Contact: May 13, 2011 Hannah Strickland 202-407-8577 [email protected] 2011 Men’s and Women’s Tewaaraton Finalists Announced Award Celebrates Eleven Year Anniversary on June 2nd Washington, D.C. – The Greater Washington Sports Alliance and The University Club of Washington, DC are proud to announce the 2011 Men’s and Women’s Tewaaraton Finalists. The Tewaaraton Award is presented to the most outstanding men’s and women’s collegiate lacrosse player as determined by two selection committees, consisting of collegiate coaches throughout all divisions of the sport. The selection process began with a list of over 100 of the nation’s top men’s and women’s collegiate players, which was then narrowed down to a selective list of more than 50. Of these, ten have been named as finalists, five men and five women, of which only two will be able to walk away with the sport’s top honor. “I truly believe that each of these finalists has showcased the ability to step forward and claim the Tewaaraton Award as their own this year. As I have stated throughout the season, the selection committees have done an extraordinary job at selecting the top contenders battling for this year’s award. Everyone is welcome to come out and see which of these finalist has stepped forward to claim their place in history at the June 2nd Award Ceremony” stated Robert Sweeney, President of the Greater Washington Sports Alliance. Official Men’s 2011 Tewaaraton Award Finalists Jeremy Boltus, United States Military Academy – Senior (Attack), Baldwinsville, N.Y.
    [Show full text]
  • College Lacrosse Recruiting Guide
    SO… YOU WANT TO PLAY LACROSSE INCOLLEGE? H e o m n a o g r the Last Updated: March 2014 US Lacrosse | 113 W. University Parkway, Baltimore, Md. 21210 | 410.235.6882 | uslacrosse.org 1 H e o m n a o g r the Letter from US Lacrosse On behalf of US Lacrosse, it is my sincere pleasure to introduce you to our college recruiting handbook, “So...You want to play lacrosse in college?.” In recent years, college recruiters have accelerated the timeline and created recruiting formulas that are unique to them. The direction of the college lacrosse recruiting process has led to confusion by some, frustration to others and leaves everyone guessing. The intent of this handbook is to present hard facts, dispel the myths, and to promote the essentials. As a parent of two children who have been through the process and a high school coach for thirty years, I have seen the process play out in scenarios that are too many to number. From my experience there are a few points that I would like to highlight. First, everyone’s journey through the process is unique, so do not rely on others who say they know how the process works. Second, one can only control the tools that are in their own hands. Recruits and their families must educate themselves about the process and the schools of interest, prepare physically for competition, and to achieve to your potential academically. A recruit and their family have no control over the decisions that a college coach will make.
    [Show full text]
  • Loyola Greyhounds Men's Lacrosse
    Loyola Greyhounds Men’s Lacrosse Contact: Ryan Eigenbrode • (410) 617-2337, p • (443) 622-0550, c [email protected] • www.LoyolaGreyhounds.com @LoyolaMLAX • @LoyolaHounds • facebook.com/LoyolaHounds 2021 Schedule Loyola Greyhounds at Navy Midshipmen Game 8 Day Date Opponent Time/Result Saturday, April 3, 2021 | 2:00 p.m. | CBS Sports Network February Sun. 14 Richmond W, 8-7 (OT) Annapolis, Md. | Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium Sat. 20 Virginia L, 15-12 Sat. 27 Utah W, 20-8 The Matchup March Sat. 6 * Lehigh L, 10-6 Loyola University Maryland U.S. Naval Academy Sat. 13 * Lafayette W, 16-6 USILA/Media Polls 15/18 USILA/Media Polls 17/14 Sat. 20 * Bucknell W, 24-10 Overall Record 4-3 Overall Record 3-0 Sat. 27 Towson L, 7-6 (OT) Patriot League Record 2-1 Patriot League Record 1-0 April Head Coach Charley Toomey Head Coach Joe Amplo Sat. 3 * Navy 2:00 p.m. Sat. 10 * Army West Point 1:00 p.m. Alma Mater, Year Loyola, ’90 Alma Mater, Year Hofstra, ’00 Sat. 17 * Navy 1:00 p.m. Record/At Loyola 153-73/Same Record/At USNA 58-55/5-2 Sat. 24 * Lafayette 2:00 p.m. May Sat. 1 Georgetown 6:00 p.m. Series History Fri. 7 ! Patriot League Semifinals TBD All-Time Loyola leads, 8-4 Last Meeting Loyola 18, Navy 5 Sun. 9 ! Patriot League Championship TBD Sat. 15 $ NCAA First Round TBD Current Streak Loyola 3 March 16, 2019 in Baltimore Sat. 16 $ NCAA First Round TBD Sat.
    [Show full text]
  • Collegiate Lacrosse Recruiting Guide
    Collegiate Lacrosse Recruiting Guide 2016 Contents Important Questions to Begin with . page 2 Inside the Recruiting Numbers . page 3 Measuring Your Athletic Marketability . page 4 General Recruiting Timeline . page 5 School Comparison Checklist . page 6 Become a College-Reader Lacrosse Player . page 7 Common Q & A . page 8 Publications for Thought . page 9 1 Important Questions to Begin With Q: How important is the sport to you? • Consider what investments you are willing to make in High School o Developing your lacrosse skills outside of practice o Traveling to Camps and Showcase events in the offseason o Unofficial visits to colleges • Consider what kind of time commitment and effort are you willing to invest in collegiate lacrosse? o Weightlifting & Cardio training o Film study o Team Meetings & Team Events o Lacrosse Practice and games *Each Program is different but generally speaking premiere DI programs will have the biggest time commitment during season and in the offseason, top DII programs will be only slightly less. Do your research and ask the college coaches for answers) • Consider how will the sport impact your goals for college? More time dedicated to lacrosse means less time to dedicate to clubs/organizations, travel abroad opportunities, and other student life experiences. Q: What are your grades now? What’s a realistic GPA at graduation? What are realistic SAT/ACT scores? • Consider how hard do you work in school? • Consider what did you get on your SAT/ACT’s? • Consider what kind of classes are you taking? *The higher GPA and SAT/ACT scores, the more attractive you are to the coaches and schools.
    [Show full text]
  • 2010 Maryland Men's Lacrosse 16 NOTRE DAME (8-6) Vs
    GAME 2010 MARYLAND MEN'S LACROSSE 16 NOTRE DAME (8-6) vs. #3 MARYLAND (12-3) SATURDAY, MAY 22 • NooN • PRINCEToN, N.J. • PRINCEToN STADIUM SCHEDULE/RESULTS OVERALL: 12-3 • ACC: 1-2 SETTING THE STAGE F20 at Bellarmine (6/-) W 12-7 MARYLAND NOTRE DAME F27 at Georgetown (7/13) ESPNU W 15-13 2010 Record: 12-3 (1-2 ACC) 2010 Record: 8-6 (2-4 Big East) M6 vs. Duke * (7/9) 1 ESPNU W 11-10 OT 2010 Ranks: 3rd (IL Media) / 3rd (USILA) 2010 Ranks: 11th (IL Media) / T-14th (USILA) M13 TOWSON (6/-) WMAR/ESPNU W 12-8 2009 Record: 10-7 (2-1 ACC) 2009 Record: 15-1 (6-0 GWLL) M15 PENN LF (5/-) W 10-7 Head Coach: Dave Cottle (Salisbury ‘78) Head Coach: Kevin Coorigan (Virginia ‘88) M20 at UMBC (5/-) WMAR/ESPNU W 13-7 Coach’s Record: 280-114 (.711)/28th season Coach’s Record: 214-117 (.646)/24th season M27 at UNC * (4/2) ESPNU L 7-9 Coach’s Record at UM: 99-44 (.692)/9th season Coach’s Record at ND: 204-102 (.667)/23rd season A3 VIRGINIA * (4/1) ESPNU L 10-11 Defensive Coordinator: Dave Slafkosky (Johns Hopkins ‘74) Assistant Coach: Gerry Byrne (UMass-Amherst '86) A10 NavY (5/RV) WMAR/ESPNU W 11-9 Assistant Coach: Ryan Moran (Maryland ‘03) Assistant Coach: Brian Fisher (Rutgers '01) A17 vs. J. Hopkins (4/16) 1 ESPNU W 10-9 Volunteer Coach: Jon Stainbrook (Nazareth ‘93) Leading Scorer (G-A=P): Zach Brenneman (23-12=35) A23 vs.
    [Show full text]
  • NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championships Records 1971-2014
    NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championships Records 1971-2014 The history of the Men’s Lacrosse Championships for all three divisions, including Single-Game, Year, Career Records, Coaching Records and Attendance Records. THE NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 6222 Indianapolis, Indiana 46206-6222 317/917-6222 NCAA.org April 2015 Researched and compiled by Mark Bedics, and Jennifer Rodgers, NCAA Media Coordination and Statistics. Table of Contents Notable Dates in Championship History ............................3 Division I Championship Highlights ......................................7 Division I Championship Results / Records .....................51 Division II Championship Highlights ................................. 71 Division II Championship Results / Records ....................85 Division III Championship Highlights ................................93 Division III Championship Results / Records ................130 Championship Coaching Records .....................................145 Championship Attendance Records ................................157 Notable Dates Notable Dates in NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship History ................... 4-6 4 NOTABLE DATES IN MEN’S LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY Notable Dates In NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship History 1971 1992 • The National Collegiate Lacrosse Championship was initiated with an • The Division III championship is held at the Division I site for the fi rst eight-team fi eld. time at Penn. The game draws a then-record crowd of 6,741. 1973 • Nazareth beats Roanoke to become the fi rst team other than Hobart, which won the 12 previous championships, to claim the Division III • First overtime championship game: Maryland 10, Johns Hopkins 9, in crown. double overtime. • First triple overtime game: Washington & Lee 13, Navy 12 (fi rst round). 1993 • The Division II championship is reinstated and is played for the fi rst time 1974 since 1981. • Towson beats Hobart, 18-17, in double overtime to claim the inaugural • Hobart wins its 13th and fi nal Division III championship.
    [Show full text]
  • Man of the Match Free Download
    MAN OF THE MATCH FREE DOWNLOAD Dan Freedman | 208 pages | 05 Jul 2012 | Scholastic | 9781407130583 | English | London, United Kingdom Player of the Match awards (cricket) He received the man of the match award. Jamie How. Michael Holding. Help Learn to edit Community portal Recent changes Upload file. Test your vocabulary with our Man of the Match image quizzes. He also became the first player to be named man of the match in his first two games. Players who score a hat-trickor goalkeepers who keep a clean sheet under pressure often get the award. In Australia, the term " best and fairest " is normally used, both for individual games and season-long awards. Mike Gatting. In one match held on 3 Aprilthe whole team from New Zealand was awarded the Men of the Match award. Dilip Vengsarkar. Najeeb Tarakai. This tradition originated in the s as a promotion for a "Three Star" brand of gasoline. In another interesting match held on 3 Aprilthe whole New Zealand team was awarded the Man of the Match award by adjudicator Basil Butcher who pronounced it a team performance. England won the toss and elected to bat. Kyle Mills. We Man of the Match appreciate your support. Javagal Srinath. Get our free widgets. BETA Add a definition. Graeme Smith. Last updated: 19 January [8]. Media outlets provide immediate, unofficial recognition that is largely honorary, often on a 5—4—3—2—1 or 3—2—1 voting basis. Sri Lanka. Wayne Phillips. He Man of the Match later named man of the match. Instead, other leagues may issue awards to one player who performed best in the game.
    [Show full text]
  • Division I Men's Lacrosse Records
    DIVISION I MEN’S LACROSSE RECORDS Individual Records 2 Individual Single-Game Leaders 3 Individual Single Season Leaders 6 Individual Career Leaders 10 Individual Miscellaneous Leaders 15 Annual Individual Champions 17 Team Records 20 Team Single Game Leaders 22 Team Single Season Leaders 24 Team Miscellaneous Leaders 28 Attendance Records 30 Annual Team Champions 32 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Official NCAA men’s lacrosse records began with Career Career the 1971 season and are based on information 225—Lyle Thompson, Albany (NY), 2012-15 (70 games) 1,638—Kevin Massa, Bryant, 2012-15 (76 submitted to the NCAA statistics service by institu- games) tions participating in the weekly statistics rankings, Assists Per Game which started in 1996. Official career records Caused Turnovers (Since include players who played at least three seasons Season (in a four-season career) or two (in a three-season 5.25—Dennis Fink, Drexel, 1978 (63 in 12 2010) career) in Division I during the era of official NCAA games) Game statistics. In statistical rankings, the rounding of Career (Minimum 80 assists) 8—Brian Karalunas, Villanova vs. Drexel, March percentages and/or averages may indicate ties 4.21—Tim Goldstein, Cornell, 1987-88 (122 in 24, 2010; Brian Karalunas, Villanova vs. where none exists. In these cases, the numerical 29 games) Princeton, March 15, 2011; Ben Waldron, order of the rankings is accurate. Caused turnover Binghamton vs. Lafayette, Feb. 25, 2012; did not become an official statistics until 2010. Man Up Goals Larken Kemp, Brown vs. Harvard, March 14, 2015; Craig Chick, Lehigh vs. Princeton, April Season 12, 2016; Ryan O’Donoghue, Sacred Heart 15—Dylan Donahue, Syracuse, 2015 (16 vs.
    [Show full text]
  • Men's Lacrosse Division I Highlights
    MEN’S LACROSSE DIVISION I HIGHLIGHTS 2019-1971 8-55 Champions prior to NCAA 56 2 DIVISION I CHAMPIONSHIP HIGHLIGHTS Division I Championship Highlights 2019 LEADING SCORERS Name GP G A Pts. It took Virginia three overtimes in two games just to advance to the national Grant Ament, Penn St. ...........................................................................3 7 18 25 championship game, but they only needed 60 to capture the crown with a Matt Brandau, Yale ...................................................................................4 15 7 22 Matt Moore, Virginia ...............................................................................4 10 11 21 13-9 win over Yale. Pat Spencer, Loyola Maryland ............................................................2 9 11 20 The win gave the Cavaliers their first title since 2011, and their sixth overall. Michael Kraus, Virginia ...........................................................................4 8 11 19 Mac O’Keefe, Penn St. ............................................................................3 18 1 19 UVA advanced to the championship game thanks to a double overtime game- winner from Ian Laviano against ACC rival Duke. The Cavs won the back- 2019 OPENING-ROUND andforth affair 13-12.. MAY 8 It was Virginia’s sixth national title, and its first since 2011. This was also UMBC 14, Marist 8 Virginia’s tenth national championship appearance, and Yale’s second national UMBC 3 2 4 5 — 14 championship appearance. Marist 4 2 0 2 — 8 Virginia goalkeeper Alex Rode -- 13 saves against Yale’s 22 shots on goal -- UMBC scoring - Brett Mcintyre 2 ; Trevor Patschorke 3 ; Michael Zichelli 1 ; Billy Nolan was named the championship game’s Most Outstanding Player. 2 ; Steven Zichelli 3 ; Ryan Frawley 2 ; Josh Jordan 1 Marist scoring - Jamison Embury 2 ; Evan Gagne 1 ; Jojo Pirreca 2 ; Jake Weinman 3.
    [Show full text]
  • Pierce Bassett, Goalie
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE TEWAARATON AWARD NOMINEES ANNOUNCED WASHINGTON, April 25, 2012 – The Tewaaraton Foundation has announced the 2012 Tewaaraton Award men’s and women’s nominees, presented by Panama Jack. Twenty five women and 25 men were selected as nominees, from which the 12th annual Tewaaraton Award 10 finailists (5 women, 5 men) will be selected and honored May 31, 2012, at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C. The men’s award nominees include players from 20 schools, including 2011 winner Steele Stanwick (Virginia) and representatives from 18 of the current top 20 teams in the April 23 USILA Men’s Division I Poll. Salisbury University’s Sam Bradman the lone Division III representative. Five schools had two players nominated, including Johns Hopkins (Pierce Bassett, Tucker Durkin), Loyola (Scott Ratliff, Michael Sawyer), Princeton (Tyler Fiorito, Tom Schreiber), Massachusetts (Anthony Biscardi, Will Manny) and Virginia (Colin Briggs, Stanwick). Men’s nominees are as follows: Pierce Bassett, Goalie - Johns Hopkins University Peter Baum, Midfield - Colgate University Jesse Bernhardt, LSM - University of Maryland Anthony Biscardi, Midfield - University of Massachusetts Sam Bradman, Midfield - Salisbury University Colin Briggs, Midfield - University of Virginia CJ Costabile, Long Stick Midfield - Duke University Kevin Cunningham, Attack - Villanova University Tucker Durkin, Defense - Johns Hopkins University Billy Eisenreich, Attack - Bucknell University Tyler Fiorito, Goalie - Princeton
    [Show full text]
  • University of Notre Dame Men's Lacrosse 2017 Media
    UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME MEN’S LACROSSE 2017 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT HISTORY Year Coach W L Pct. Conference Conference Record NCAA All-Time 1981 Rich O’Leary 6 6 .500 MLA 5-5 -- Assistant Coaches 1982 Rich O’Leary 9 6 .600 MLA 7-3 (1st) -- Mark Tallmadge 1981-82 1983 Rich O’Leary 6 7 .461 MLA 5-4 -- Kevin Corrigan 1983 1984 Rich O’Leary 9 3 .750 MLA 8-1 (1st) -- Austin Henry 1984-85 1985 Rich O’Leary 9 7 .562 GLC/MLA 5-0 (1st); 7-2 -- David Cerny 1987-88 1986 Rich O’Leary 9 4 .692 GLC/MLA 5-1; 7-2 -- Gerry Byrne 1989-91, 2007-present 1987 Rich O’Leary 6 5 .545 GLC/MLA 3-1 (2nd); 4-3 -- Mark Vita 1990-91 1988 Rich O’Leary 10 4 .714 GLC/MLA 3-1 (T-1st); 5-3 -- Kevin Lawler 1990-91 1989 Kevin Corrigan 7 6 .538 GLC/MLA 1-2; 4-3 -- Wally Stack 1991 1990 Kevin Corrigan 9 7 .562 GLC/MLA 3-0 (1st); 5-2 First Round Chris Burdick 1992-93 1991 Kevin Corrigan 7 7 .500 GLC/MLA 2-1; 4-2 -- Chip Castro 1992-93 1992 Kevin Corrigan 10 5 .667 GLC/MLA 2-1 (1st); 4-1 First Round Kevin Gates 1992-93 1993 Kevin Corrigan 11 3 .786 GLC/MLA 3-0 (1st); 3-1 First Round Matt Gleason 1992-93 1994 Kevin Corrigan 10 2 .833 GWLL 3-0 (1st) First Round Tim Shea 1994-96 1995 Kevin Corrigan 9 5 .643 GWLL 4-0 (1st) Quarterfinals Paul Shea 1994-95 1996 Kevin Corrigan 9 4 .692 GWLL 4-0 (1st) First Round Jim Busse 1995 1997 Kevin Corrigan 9 3 .750 GWLL 3-0 (1st) First Round Brian Mayglothing 1996 1998 Kevin Corrigan 5 7 .417 GWLL 2-1 (2nd) -- Kevin Anderson 1997-2006 1999 Kevin Corrigan 8 6 .571 GWLL 3-1 (T-1st) First Round Steve Ciccarone 1997 2000 Kevin Corrigan 10 4 .714 GWLL 5-0
    [Show full text]
  • Women's Association Football (Soccer) in Brisbane, Queensland 1921
    This may be the author’s version of a work that was submitted/accepted for publication in the following source: McGowan, Lee (2019) Women’s association football (soccer) in Brisbane, Queensland 1921- 1933: new perspectives on early competition. Sport in History, 39(2), pp. 187-206. This file was downloaded from: https://eprints.qut.edu.au/128663/ c Consult author(s) regarding copyright matters This work is covered by copyright. Unless the document is being made available under a Creative Commons Licence, you must assume that re-use is limited to personal use and that permission from the copyright owner must be obtained for all other uses. If the docu- ment is available under a Creative Commons License (or other specified license) then refer to the Licence for details of permitted re-use. It is a condition of access that users recog- nise and abide by the legal requirements associated with these rights. If you believe that this work infringes copyright please provide details by email to [email protected] Notice: Please note that this document may not be the Version of Record (i.e. published version) of the work. Author manuscript versions (as Sub- mitted for peer review or as Accepted for publication after peer review) can be identified by an absence of publisher branding and/or typeset appear- ance. If there is any doubt, please refer to the published source. https://doi.org/10.1080/17460263.2019.1602075 Women’s association football (soccer) in Brisbane, Queensland 1921–1933: new perspectives on early competition Lee McGowan Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia [email protected] https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1255-453X Dr Lee McGowan is a researcher at the Queensland University of Technology.
    [Show full text]