In 2006 Two IWLCA/US Second Team Mid-West Regional All-American in Krista Mann & Kelly Mulford Atlantic 10 Defensive Player of the Year – Krista Mann Five Atlantic 10 All-Conference selections Ranked in the NCAA top 18 in caused turnovers, win percentage, scoring margin, scoring defense, scoring offense and ground balls Three Atlantic 10 All-Academic picks Three IWLCA Academic Honor Roll selections Overall Advanced to the Atlantic 10 tournament in six of the championship’s eight years Atlantic 10 Co-Regular Season Champions in 2004 and 2005 Advanced to the A-10 title game in three championship 26 Atlantic 10 All-Conference honors 10 IWLCA/US Lacrosse Regional All-America honorees Three A-10 Rookies of the Year Two IWLCA/US Lacrosse national All-America picks Two A-10 Players of the Year www.goduquesne.com

Table Of Contents

This is Duquesne Lacrosse ...... IFC Table of Contents, Quick Facts, Why Dukes, Credits ...... 1 Duquesne’s Hometown ...... 2 Pittsburgh, PA ...... 3 Success Off the Field ...... 4 and standings ...... 5 Administration ...... 6 Facilities ...... 7 2006 Season Preview ...... 8-9 Head Coach Mike Scerbo ...... 10 Assistant Coach Danielle Werner / Support Staff ...... 11 2006 Athlete Bios ...... 12-18 he nickname “Dukes” goes back to the changing of Rooney Field ...... 19 the name of the university from The University of the Opponents / All-Time Series Records ...... 20-21 THoly Ghost to Duquesne University of the Holy Ghost 2006 In Review ...... 22 in 1911. The Duquesne name was chosen in honor of Year-by-year Results / All-time Coaching Records ...... 23 Marquis Duquesne, who built Fort Duquesne at the Single Season Records ...... 24 confluence of the Monongahela and Allegheny Rivers in Career Records ...... 25 1754, and is recognized as the first man to bring Catholic Single Game Individual and Team Records ...... 26 observances to the City of Pittsburgh. All-time Roster ...... 27 Since a Marquis and a Duke dress similarly, the unofficial All-time Honors ...... 27-28 symbol of the school’s athletic teams became a man Team Photo and Roster ...... IBC dressed in a top hat, tails and a sash of royalty across his Schedule ...... BC chest. “Dukes” being more readily known than “Marquis,” the name Duke was popularly assigned to the symbol and stuck ever since the fall of 1911. A new Duke came to town for the 2006-07 season when Duquesne University Director of Athletics Greg Amodio Lacrosse Quick Facts unveiled an aggressive look for DU’s 20-sport Location:...... Pittsburgh, PA intercollegiate athletics program with the release of a Founded:...... 1878 by the Holy Ghost Fathers new logo July 26, 2006. President:...... Dr. Charles Dougherty The primary mark, a determined top-hatted Duke with Enrollment:...... 10,000 a flowing cape above the words “Duquesne Dukes,” Conference:...... Atlantic 10 replaces the script “Duquesne” used by the department Nickname:...... Dukes since the fall of 1998. Colors:...... Red & Blue The new identity program for Duquesne Athletics was Home Field:...... Arthur J. Rooney Athletic Field created by award-winning Rickabaugh Graphics of Surface:...... Astro Play Columbus, Ohio. Head Coach/Alma Mater:...... Mike Scerbo/ Duquesne’s school colors of red and blue, the colors of SUNY-Oswego, 95 the Congregation of the Holy Ghost, have been in place Record at Duquesne/Years:...... 11-5/One since the school’s inception. Career Record/Years:...... 45-29/Six Assistant Coach:...... Danielle Werner Lacrosse Office Phone:...... (412) 396-4744 Coach Scerbo Email:...... [email protected] 2006 Overall Record:...... 11-5 2006 Conference Record/Finish:...... 4-3/T-Fourth Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 11/7 Credits Starters Returning/Lost:...... 7/5 The 2007 Duquesne University women’s lacrosse media Newcomers:...... 12 guide is a product of the Duquesne Athletic Media Relations Director of Athletics:...... Greg Amodio Department. It was written and edited by Michelle Chini, Assistant Director of Athletic Media Relations. Assistant Contacts editor, Ryan Gavatorta, graduate assistant. Cord. of Media Relations/ Lacrosse Contact:...... Michelle Chini Design and Layout: Provations Group, Nicholasville, Ky. Media Relations Office Phone:...... (412) 396-6560 Media Relations Fax Phone:...... (412) 396-6210 Additional Editorial Content: www.duq.edu, Pittsburgh Email:...... [email protected] Department of Tourism, www.Pittsburgh.net, Atlantic10. Duquesne Athletics Web Site:...... www.GoDuquesne.com com Duquesne University Web Site:...... www.duq.edu

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 Duquesne’s Hometown irst-time visitors who approach the city of Pittsburgh from state park with a towering fountain; a thriving cultural district; Pittsburgh International Airport, enter the Fort Pitt Tunnel a wonderful sampling of architecture; shops of every description; Fand emerge from the darkness to be greeted by a view and the shortest, cleanest subway system in America. unparalleled by any other metropolitan area. Professional sports are an important part of the fabric of Glistening skyscrapers, bordered on all sides by flowing rivers Pittsburgh. In addition to Mellon Arena - home of the National and lush green hills welcome visitors to an area known widely Hockey League’s Pittsburgh Penguins, Pittsburgh also offers as one of America’s most livable cities. two of the newest facilities in major league sports. Heinz Field, A big city with a small town feel, Pittsburgh has something to home of the NFL’s Pittsburgh Steelers and the Pirates’ PNC Park, offer for all tastes. widely hailed as one of the most beautiful stadiums in Major The home of Duquesne University serves as the headquarters League Baseball, both opened their gates in 2001. All three of six Fortune 500 companies; offers downtown shopping; a venues are easily accessible from the Duquesne campus.

Pittsburgh ranks as the least expensive Pittsburgh’s skyline rates No. 2 U.S. city in which to live. in America for beauty. 1 (Mercer Human Resources Consulting, June 2004) 2 (USA Weekend, May 2003)

Pittsburgh’s PNC Park was voted Pittsburgh is tied for fourth nationally in “Best Ballpark in America” by ESPN.com. number of corporate headquarters with seven. 1 (September 2003) 4 (Fortune magazine, April 2006)

The Pittsburgh music scene ranked No. 1 on Esquire With 152 miles of rails-to-trails paths, the magazine’s list of “Top 10 Cities That Rock.” Pittsburgh region ranks fifth in the country as the 1 (April 2004) 5 best place to live and ride. (BIKE magazine, 2001)

 Pittsburgh, PA uquesne’s hilltop campus, once a residential A glance to either side quickly reveals Duquesne’s proximity neighborhood of row houses and cobblestone streets, to all the city has to offer. To the south lie the Monongahela Dhas been transformed over the past 40 years, yet it River and the South Side, one of Pittsburgh’s many unique retains the feel of a small town, with its brick-paved, tree-lined neighborhoods. To the north and west are the skyscrapers of walkways, Victorian benches and fixtures, abundant open downtown, one of America’s most attractive and recognizable spaces, inviting fountains and a variety of architectural styles. skylines and symbol of a bustling commercial and cultural All campus buildings and facilities – living and learning community. centers, academic buildings, recreation facilities and more – Situated high atop the heart of one of America’s most are situated within easy walking distance. Movement around livable cities with career opportunities available only in a campus is unfettered by the city’s vehicular and pedestrian major corporate center and academic offerings that only a traffic. Rated by USA Today as one of the safest in the nation, comprehensive university can provide, Duquesne University Duquesne’s campus provides a comfortable and secure offers unique educational opportunities to its undergraduate academic and social atmosphere. and graduate students.

Duquesne’s national rank among the nation’s Duquesne’s diverse campus includes students “Top 25 Most Connected Campuses” according representing 87 countries ranging from 7 to The Princeton Review. (October 2004) 87 Argentina to Zambia.

Nearly nine-out-of-10 matriculating students Pittsburgh’s rank on Kiplinger’s list of the remain at Duquesne, well above the “smartest places to live.” The ranking was based 88.5 national average. on factors such as affordability, leisure activi- 9 ties, education options and quality housing. (Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Magazine, 2006) Duquesne offers 90 undergraduate majors and 90 degree programs.

Duquesne offers more than 140 extracurricular Duquesne’s student-faculty ratio. activities ranging from intramural sports to 14:1 140 professional interest groups to volunteer service.

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Success Off The field

t Duquesne University, coaches and staff believe that As a team, Duquesne has been recognized by the IWLCA academic excellence, combined with the competitive as a Team Academic squad for maintaining at least a 3.00 Aedge of athletics, are the keys to a successful career. team cumulative team grade point average on a 4.00 scale Duquesne academic counselors visit regularly with student- for three of the award’s four years of existence. Duquesne athletes and provide assistance on matters such as was a Merit Squad winner (top three team GPAs) in 2003, registration, degree planning and compliance with University the first year for the award, with a 3.31. Duquesne boasted and NCAA policies and procedures. DU counselors also have a team average of 3.28 in 2005 and a 3.24 in 2006. an excellent relationship with the University administration, faculty and deans. The four or five years spent on a college campus represent one of the most important times of a young person’s life. Duquesne University is the right choice for the person who has the same high goals both academically and athletically. Graduation Rate Lauded Duquesne University was cited among the nation’s Top 15 in highest graduation rate by U.S. News & World Report in its March 18, 2002 edition. DU’s student-athlete graduation rate was +8 percentage points higher than that of the general student body. Dukes’ Lacrosse Report Card Duquesne has had tremendous success not only on the field, but in the classroom as well. Last season, three Dukes were named to the 2006 Atlantic 10 Academic All-Conference team as Caroline Gallagher, Krista Mann and Courtney Tamasitis were named. Duquesne also garnered three Intercollegiate Kelly Mulford Courtney Tamasitis Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA)/US Lacrosse Honor Roll recipients in Gallagher, Mann and Kelly Mulford. Since the inception of lacrosse at Duquesne Duquesne Lacrosse and in the Atlantic 10 in 1999, 17 different student-athletes have been named to the ESPN the Magazine Academic All-Conference team a total of 28 Academic All-America Honorees times. Duquesne has also had four Atlantic (since 1999) 10 Lacrosse Academic Student-Athletes of the Year honors – Meghan Hungate (2000 National Team & 2001); Kristina Rohall (2003 & 2004) and Meghan Hungate Pacini (2005). 2000 second team 2001 third team

All-District 2

1999 2001 2006 Meghan Hungate Meghan Hungate Caroline Gallagher Daniel Wilderman Katie Harner Krista Mann Kelly Mulford 2000 2003 Courtney Tamasitis Meghan Hungate Becca West

2004 Kristina Rohall

District 2 consists of all NCAA Division I institutions in: Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and West Virginia. To be eligible for the Verizon awards, a student-athlete must be at least a sophomore at their institution, be a starter or important reserve and has at least a 3.20 cumulative grade point Caroline Gallagher Krista Mann average on a 4.00 scale.

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Atlantic 10 Conference

n March 2, 1975, the idea of what is now the Atlantic 10 Conference was conceived. What started as an 2006 ATLANTIC 10 WOMEN’S LACROSSE Oeight-school, men’s basketball-only affiliation has ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM grown into a 14-university, 21-sport league that is universally First Team hailed as one of the best conferences in the country. Player School Pos. Casey Cech Temple...... M That growth and prominence is a direct result of the ideals Allison Frengs Temple...... M and commitments of the member institutions of the Atlantic Ashley Friend Richmond...... M 10 - the University of Dayton, Duquesne University, Fordham Mandy Friend Richmond...... A University, The George Washington University, La Salle Laura Hostetler George Washington...... A Corey Leader Temple...... A University, University of Massachusetts, University of North Caroline McGuire Richmond...... M Carolina at Charlotte, University of Rhode Island, University Krista Mann Duquesne...... D of Richmond, St. Bonaventure University, Saint Joseph’s Kelly Mulford Duquesne...... A University, Saint Louis University, Temple University, and Jackie Nesbitt Massachusetss...... D Jackie Swansburg Richmond...... GK Xavier University. Samantha Tract Richmond...... D The presidents and chancellors of Atlantic 10 institutions have made a strong commitment to making the academic Second Team Player School Pos. and athletics equation work. Over the years, the league Nicole Cataldo Temple...... M membership has strived to better recognize the academic Kerri Connerty Massachusetts...... D accomplishments of its student-athletes. In doing so, the Kristen Davis La Salle...... M Atlantic 10, under the leadership of commissioner Linda Katelyn Faas St. Bonaventure...... A Molly Gannon George Washington...... D Bruno, instituted the Commissioner’s Honor Roll, which cites Caitlin Garman George Washington...... GK every Atlantic 10 student-athlete with a 3.5 grade point Courtney Gibbons St. Bonaventure...... M average or better. The league sponsors Academic All- Katie Hurley St. Bonaventure...... M Conference teams in each of its sports and honors one Kerry O’Connell St. Joseph’s...... M Stacie Pollock Duquesne ...... D student-athlete per sport as the A-10 Student-Athlete of the Berkley Summerlin Temple...... D Year. A male and female Scholar-Athlete of the Year, which Kathleen Typadis Massachusetts...... A encompasses all A-10 sports, is also named. The Atlantic 10 Honorable Mention also provides postgraduate scholarship grants to qualified Player School Pos. student-athletes.The Atlantic 10 Conference, with a total Emily Bonczek La Salle...... A population of nearly 73 million people within its geographic Katelyn Honeyford George Washington...... D footprint of eight states and the District of Columbia, will Nicole Motondo St. Bonaventure...... A Kristin Karcsh George Washington...... M crown champions in 21 sports this season: baseball, men’s and Allison Nuzzi Richmond...... M women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, field Ebony Preston St. Bonaventure...... GK hockey, men’s golf, women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s Megan Riedy Richmond...... D indoor and outdoor track & field, women’s rowing, men’s Courtney Tamasitis Duquesne ...... M and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s swimming All-Rookie & diving, men’s and women’s tennis, and women’s volleyball. Player School Pos. Meghan Cratty George Washington...... M Caitlin Garman George Washington...... GK Katie Lilly George Washington...... D Mandy Friend Richmond...... A Katelyn Faas St. Bonaventure...... A Kaytlin McCormick Massachusetts...... M Jackie Rosenzweig Massachusetts...... D Location: ...... Philadelphia, PA Kathleen McNish Duquesne...... A Nickname: ...... A-10 Jessica Westlake Saint Joseph’s...... M Women’s Lacrosse Contact: ...... AnnMarie Person E-Mail: ...... [email protected] Offensive Player of the Year: ...... Caroline McGuire, Richmond Defensive Player of the Year: ...... Krista Mann, Duquesne Phone: ...... (215) 545-6678 Rookie of the Year: ...... Mandy Friend, Richmond Fax: ...... (215) 545-3342 Coach of the Year: ...... Sue Murphy, Richmond Website: ...... www.atlantic10.org 2006 ATLANTIC 10 WOMEN’S LACROSSE 2006 Final Atlantic 10 Standings ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM Name School Nicole Cataldo...... Temple Conference Overall Christina Colangelo...... Saint Joseph’s W L Pct. W L Pct. Claire Cuniff...... Richmond 1. Richmond * 6 1 .857 16 4 .800 Caroline Gallagher...... Duquesne 3. Temple 5 2 .714 10 8 .556 Caitlin Garman...... George Washington Laura Hostetler...... George Washington St. Bonaventure 5 2 .714 14 3 .824 Krista Mann...... Duquesne 4. Massachusetts 4 3 .571 7 11 .389 Robin Mason...... St. Bonaventure Duquesne 4 3 .571 11 5 .687 Jackie Nesbitt...... Massachusetts 6. George Washington 2 5 .286 6 11 .353 Kat Prokop...... La Salle Erica Shapiro...... Massachusetts 7. La Salle 1 6 .143 5 12 .294 Meghan Snihur...... St. Bonaventure Saint Joseph’s 1 6 .143 5 11 .313 Courtney Tamasitis...... Duquesne *NCAA Tournament Student-Athlete of the Year:...... Robin Mason, St. Bonaventure

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Administration

Dr. Charles J. Dougherty Greg Amodio University President Director of Athletics

harles J. Dougherty, Ph.D., was reg Amodio, cited by Duquesne elected president of Duquesne University President Dr. Charles CUniversity by its Board of GDougherty as “one of the Directors in May 2001. His selection as brightest young minds of college the 12th president of Duquesne athletics” at the time of his hiring, is University came with overwhelming in his second year as DU’s director of support from the campus community athletics. and the Congregation of the Holy Spirit, Amodio, who came to the Bluff after the sponsors of Duquesne University. a 10-year stay at Xavier University, Dougherty, 57, is a nationally recognized scholar and expert in wasted no time in putting his stamp on Duquesne’s athletics health care ethics, and has served on numerous health care programs by overseeing completion of a $2 million renovation advisory commissions and projects. Most recently, Dougherty has of the A.J. Palumbo Center. He also introduced a contemporary worked with the Not-for-Profit Hospital Trustees Project at the look for the department with the introduction of a new athletics Hastings Center and the Academy of Medicine, as well logo this summer. On the personnel front, Amodio was as the National Coalition on Catholic Health Care. He has served responsible for the hiring of head men’s basketball coach Ron on the Board of Trustees of the Catholic Health Association and Everhart and the addition of full-time assistant coaches for the Board of Editors at both Creighton University Press and three other sports. “Health Progress.” Dougherty has also served as a Commissioner In his decade at Xavier, the 44-year-old Amodio moved up for the State of Nebraska Accountability and Disclosure from assistant director of marketing and promotions, to assistant Commission, a government ethics panel. athletic director and finally to associate athletic director. As He is a member of the Board of Directors of Mercy Hospital; associate AD, he managed a strategic, integrated program Mercy Health Systems in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; The Allegheny focused on increasing attendance, enhancing alumni Conference on Community Development; Pittsburgh Downtown participation in athletics and increasing fund-raising. During his Partnership; World Affairs Council of Pittsburgh; and the Urban last seven seasons at XU, men’s basketball attendance reached League of Pittsburgh. He serves on the board of the Association 97 percent capacity and women’s basketball attendance of Independent Colleges and Universities of Pennsylvania and is increased 150 percent. the Chair of the President’s Committee of the Pittsburgh Council Amodio directed the corporate partner programs, season and on Higher Education. group ticket sales strategy, advertising campaign, fund-raising Dougherty has published extensively on the subject of ethics initiatives and game operations for Xavier athletics. In addition, and health care. His publications on the subject include two the Long Island, N.Y. native served as administrator for the books published by Oxford University Press and more than 50 men’s soccer program and participated in the Atlantic 10 scholarly articles. Conference Men’s Soccer Committee and the National He received his master’s and doctorate degrees in philosophy Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators (NACMA). from the University of Notre Dame in 1973 and 1975; he received Prior to his stint at Xavier, he served as the promotions his bachelor’s degree in philosophy from St. Bonaventure manager for the Professional Golfers’ Association of America, University in 1971. with a focus on national fund-raising programs and junior golf Dougherty comes to Duquesne from Creighton University in initiatives. He also served as coordinator of Community Programs Omaha, Neb., a Catholic university operated by the Jesuits. He and Educations with the American Heart Association in New served as academic vice president from 1995 to 2001 and as York City and spent five years as a high school teacher/coach. acting president of Creighton in the summer of 2000. Dougherty Amodio earned his master’s degree in exercise physiology from joined the Creighton faculty in 1975, and chaired the department the City University of New York, Queens College. While at Queens of philosophy from 1981 to 1989. He also has held faculty College, he served as a research assistant in the Department of appointments in medicine, pharmacy, dentistry and nursing, and Health & Physical Education. Amodio received his bachelor’s served as the first director of the Creighton Center for Health degree in education in 1984 from Davis & Elkins College. Policy and Ethics from 1988 to 1995. He is currently serving on the Atlantic 10 Television Born in New York City on June 28, 1949, Dougherty has been Committee. educated in Catholic schools all his life, including St. Anthony’s Amodio and his wife, Kerry, have two children: Jake (13) and High School in Smithtown, NY. The oldest of four children, Alexandra (11). The Amodios reside in Pine Township. Dougherty was the first in his family to attend college. Dougherty and his wife, Sandra, who is a judge on the Nebraska District Court in Douglas County, have two children: a daughter, The Amodio File who is a Notre Dame and Georgetown University graduate Personal Work Experience working as a lawyer in Washington, D.C.; and a son, a Creighton Name: Greg J. Amodio Xavier University alum who works as an employment counselor in Omaha. Birthdate: March 23, 1962 Associate Athletic Director (2001-05) Birthplace: Long Island, New York Assistant Athletic Director (1998-01) Family: Wife Kerry; children Jake Assistant Director, Marketing and (13) and Alexandra (11) Promotions (1994-98) Adjunct instructor - Sports Administration Education Graduate Program (1998-04) Davis and Elkins College, Elkins, W.Va. B.S. in Physical Education and Professional Golfers’ Association Health ‘84 of America Manager, Golf Promotions (1992-93) City University of New York - Queens College, Flushing, N.Y. American Heart Association M.S. in Education ‘91 Coordinator, Community Programs and Education (1991-92)

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Facilities

Where we are … Duquesne University’s commitment to athletics is evident in a $2 million renovation of the Palumbo Center completed last spring. The renovation - designed to benefit all DU student-athletes - features a state-of-the-art athletic training/rehabilitation facility, a new student- athlete recruitment center, meeting, film viewing and editing suites, administrative offices as well as the expansion and enhancement of a student-athlete only weight training area. “This phase of Palumbo Center renovation provides our coaches and student-athletes with the tools to help them compete at a higher level. The improvements were designed to help all of our programs gain a competitive edge as our department continues to move forward.” — Greg Amodio, Director of Athletics

Where we’re going … With enrollment continuing to grow and general interest in health and wellness increasing, University President Dr. Charles Dougherty made a bold move to expand the University by acquiring several blocks of Forbes Avenue for construction of a 125,000-square-foot multi-purpose recreation center. By the end of 2007, the recreational center is expected to open its doors and will boast modern cardio-fitness exercise equipment, basketball and racquetball courts, locker rooms, exercise and dance studios, athletics offices and new classrooms. In the first phase, this multi-purpose center will also house a window- filled conference space with a ballroom, kitchen and roof-top deck, Barnes and Noble Booksellers, Starbucks and other retail shopping. “The expansion plans give Duquesne University the ability to continue to grow, to contribute to the development of our Uptown neighborhood and to improve the appearance of our front door on Forbes Avenue.” —Dr. Charles Dougherty, Duquesne University president

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2006 Season Preview

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2006 Season Preview

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Mike Scerbo • Head Coach

ike Scerbo enters his second season at the Duquesne helm, Mthe seventh as a collegiate head coach. Scerbo is just the second mentor in the 10-year history of the DU lacrosse program. He took over the Duquesne position in August of 2005 after a four- year stint as an assistant coach at Ohio State from 2002 to 2005. He led the Dukes to an 11-5 record in his first year with the Dukes and finished tied for fourth in the Atlantic 10 posting a 4-3 league mark. He saw five of his players earn Atlantic 10 All-Conference honors which included two first team picks (Kelly Mulford, Krista Mann), a second team selection (Stacie Pollock), an honorable mention (Courtney Tamasitis) and an All-Rookie pick (Kathleen McNish). Krista Mann was tabbed as the Atlantic 10 Defensive Player of the Year and three players (Caroline Gallagher, Mann, Tamasitis) earned a spot on the Academic All-Conference squad. At Ohio State, Scerbo helped guide the Buckeyes to a pair of NCAA tournament appearances (2002 & 2003) and one American Lacrosse Conference title (2003). OSU won a school- THE SCERBO FILE record 14 matches in 2003 (14-4) and posted an 11-5 record in 2002. The Buckeyes were ranked 11th nationally by the IWLCA Full Name: ...... Michael Joseph Scerbo in 2003 and 12th at the conclusion of the 2002 slate – Scerbo’s Born: ...... March 16, 1973 initial campaign at OSU. Ohio State was 36-30 overall during Age:...... 33 his tenure. Hometown: ...... Fulton, NY Prior to his move to Columbus, Ohio, Scerbo served as the College: ...... SUNY Stony Brook head women’s lacrosse coach at Limestone College in Gaffney, SUNY Oswego S.C. for five seasons. He was head coach of Limestone’s first Degree:...... B.A. Biology, 1995 team in 1997 and quickly developed the program into a national contender. His squad was ranked in the Division II Top Coaching Ten from 1998-2001, while producing numerous All-Americans and several Deep South District Team and North-South Senior Head Coach:...... Limestone College: 1997-2001 All-Star Team members. Scerbo posted a 33-24 record at Record:...... 33-24 Limestone College including a 10-1 mark – good for a No. 2 Duquesne University: 2006 - Present national ranking – in his final season in 2001. Record: ...... 11-5 Professionally, Scerbo has chaired the IWLCA Division II Assistant Coach Coaches’ Poll Committee and was also a member of the NCAA SUNY Oswego ...... 1996 Division II Women’s Lacrosse Committee. He played a vital role Ohio State...... 2002-2005 in the development of the NCAA Division II Women’s Lacrosse Record:...... 36-30 National Tournament, which debuted in 2001. Scerbo, who is NCAA Tournament Experience regarded as one of the bright, up-and-coming women’s 2002 lacrosse coaches in the country, was nominated by his coaching Asst. Coach...... Ohio State peers for the prestigious IWLCA National Division II Coach of NCAA Tournament...... IWLCA Ranking #12 the Year award in 2001. Aside from coaching, Scerbo was also 2003 an Associate Athletic Director and an Admissions Representative Asst. Coach...... Ohio State at Limestone College. NCAA Tournament...... IWLCA Ranking #11 A 1995 graduate of SUNY Oswego with a bachelors degree in biology, Scerbo was the assistant women’s lacrosse coach at As A Head Coach his alma mater in 1996, working with the offense and goalies. He played three years of college lacrosse at Division I State YEAR SCHOOL RECORD HONORS University of New York at Stony Brook as an attackman and 1997 Limestone...... 5-6...... 1 All-American concluded his playing career at Oswego in 1995. 1998 Limestone...... 4-7...... 2 All-Americans 1999 Limestone...... 7-5...... Ranked#8 D-2, 2 All-Americans 2000 Limestone...... 7-5...... Ranked #6 D-2, 4 All-Americans 2001 Limestone...... 10-1...... Ranked #3 D-2, 3 All-Americans 2005 Duquesne ...... 11-5 Total Six Years...... 44-29

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Assistant Coaches and Support Staff

Danielle Werner Pennsylvania Athletic Trainer’s Society, the American Red Assistant Coach Cross and the American Heart Association. She is certified by the American Heart Association Heart saver AED, as well as anielle Werner enters her first adult, infant and child CPR / AED. She has had HIPPA and season as the assistant coach OSHA Blood Born Pathogens Training. Dof the Duquesne women’s lacrosse team bringing a wealth of playing experience and determination Nick GANNELLI to the program. Strength & Conditioning Werner was a four-year standout at Coach (Toledo ‘99) Stony Brook from 2002-2006 who twice was named a first team All-American East pick (2003 & 2006). ick Gannelli, who joined the The three-year captain earned second team All-Conference coaching staff in March of 2004, honors in 2005 and was named to the All-Rookie squad in Nis in his third season as strength 2002. Werner played both as a midfield and defensive player and conditioning coach at Duquesne over her four-year career and was selected to the America University. East All-Tournament team as a senior in 2006. She graduated Gannelli comes to Duquesne after as Stony Brook’s career leader in goals (121) groundballs spending a year and a half as strength (167), caused turnovers (125) and draw controls (183). and conditioning coach at Wayne State University in She was name to the National Tournament Open Division Detroit. He is responsible for all aspects of the strength and All-Star team as a junior and senior and was selected as the conditioning programs for Duquesne’s 20 varsity sports. Aimee Willard Award recipient in 2006 which honors the top Gannelli, who developed and implemented a comprehensive collegiate player in the National Tournament. program at Wayne State as the school’s first strength and Werner served as a coach for the Gambrills Odenton conditioning coach, served as an assistant strength and Recreation Council Wildcats Junior Division B squad in conditioning coach at the University of Cincinnati in the Maryland in 2002 and was an All-Star Express coach for Rising summer and fall of 2002. Prior to that, he spent two years Juniors in 2004. She has assisted at East End Lacrosse Club try- with the United States Military Academy working primarily outs, worked STX camp at Hun School and coached at with the men’s basketball and men’s lacrosse teams while numerous Stony Brook women’s lacrosse camps. assisting in all 15 Black Knights’ programs. The Gambrills, Md. native earned her bachelor’s degree in The Cincinnati, Ohio native earned his bachelor’s degree business management from Stony Brook in 2006. in exercise/health from the University of Toledo in 1999, where he served as a graduate assistant from 1997-99. Gannelli served four years of active duty with the United Julie DeMartini States Marine Corps (1991-95) and spent an additional three Athletic Trainer years as a sergeant with the U.S. Marine Corp Reserves (1996-98). ulie DeMartini begins her first year He resides in Scott Township. as a graduate assistant athletic Jtrainer with the Duquesne University Athletics Department. DeMartini will be the primary athletic trainer for the sports of women’s soccer and women’s lacrosse. DeMartini earned his bachelor’s degree in athletic training from Duquesne in 2006 and is currently in the Physician’s Assistant program at Duquesne. As an undergraduate, DeMartini gained vast experience through numerous clinical rotations which included serving as a student-athletic trainer for the Dukes’ football team. Most recently, she worked at Chartiers Valley High School working with its baseball, softball and track & field programs. She began her rotation work at Chartiers in the fall of 2004 working with the football, soccer and volleyball programs. DeMartini also served as a student-athletic trainer at Pine- Richland and North Allegheny High Schools. She has volunteered at a variety of places and events throughout her collegiate career including the 2005 Pennsylvania Special Olympics, the 2005 North Carolina Women’s Soccer Camp, 2004 – 2006 Allegheny County Wrestling Championship Tournaments as well as assisting with pre-season sports physicals at Pine-Richland and Penn Trafford High Schools. DeMartini holds memberships in the National Athletic Trainer’s Association, Eastern Athletic Trainers’ Association,

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Player Profiles

Stacie Courtney Pollock 20 Tamasitis 15 Great natural defensive instincts … 2006 Atlantic 10 honorable mention two-time All-Atlantic 10 pick … will All-Conference … quick, feisty and challenge in any situation … solid versatile player … three year starter contributions from the get-go … a … brings a spark to the Dukes’ fierce strong and smart player … helps secure midfield game … a scoring threat in the Dukes’ defense with her relentless every instance … intense and quick … Defender play but is also a scoring threat ... Midfielder JR – Atlantic 10 honorable mention ranked 9th at Duquesne with 118 All-Conference … A-10 Academic All- Senior career ground balls and is 10th with 65 Senior Conference … named the Feb. 27 A-10 Kennett career caused turnovers … JR – started Boyertown, Co-Player of the Week … second for Square, Pa. all 16 contests … ranked 26th in the Pa. DU with 31 goals, 10 assists and 41 NCAA with 3.19 ground balls per game points … had two game-winning Unionville … led DU with 51 ground balls and Boyertown scores – at Ohio and vs. Ohio State … added 20 caused turnovers and four had 41 ground balls, 17 caused draws won … offensively scored one turnovers and 15 draws won … had goals and added three assists … second team All-Atlantic 10 four games notching three goals or more, including four pick … committed just nine turnovers on the season … SO – scores vs. Howard … SO – started 16 of her 17 contests … Atlantic 10 All-Conference … started all 17 contests … third fourth with 14 goals and 19 points … had five assists … with 35 ground balls and 22 caused turnovers … won 14 four of her goals were free position shots and two were draws … offensively scored five goals and assisted on three game-winners … took 57 shots … added 22 ground balls … took 21 shots … FR – started 17 of her 18 contests … and 11 draws … FR – a starter in 17 of the team’s 18 contests fourth with 23 caused turnovers, but committed just 13 of … fourth for the Dukes in goals with 23 and points with 28 her own … had 32 ground balls and won seven draws … … added five assists … had one game-winning goal vs. St. offensively scored one goal on four shots – Richmond … Bonaventure … had 29 ground balls, nine caused turnovers added two assists … HS – named a US Lacrosse All-American and five draws won …HS – received three varsity letters … as a senior … a four-year starter at Unionville High … varsity was a first team all-area selection as a senior … first team captain as a senior … US Lacrosse Academic All-American in all-league attack in her junior and senior years … member 2001 and 2002 … two-time Daily Local News first team All- of the Pac-10 Co-Championship team as a senior … named Area … first team All-SCCL (Southern Chester County League) second team all-area as a junior … honorable mention all- and Del Val League from 2001 to 2003 … won the Del Val area for field hockey as a sophomore … also lettered three League Athletic Directors’ Sportsmanship Award in 2001 … years in basketball … majoring in elementary education … four-year starter … also lettered in soccer … named a first her brother John is in the Air Force Academy … member of team all-SCCL as a senior and was a second team pick as a SAAC … Director of Athletics’ and A-10 Commissioner’s freshman and sophomore … played for the Delaware ODP Honor Rolls … born March 2, 1985. soccer program and was a member of the West Chester United Soccer Club … Peer Mentoring Program … majoring Tamasitis’s Career Statistics in nursing … Director of Athletics’ Honor Roll … A-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll … born August 30, 1985. GP/S G A PT SH CT GB DC GWG 2004 18/17 23 5 28 54 9 29 5 1 Pollock’s Career Statistics 2005 17/16 14 5 19 57 6 22 11 2 2006 16/16 31 10 41 76 17 41 15 2 GP/S G A PT SH CT GB DC GWG Total 51/49 68 20 88 187 32 92 31 5 2004 18/17 1 2 3 4 23 32 7 0 2005 17/17 5 3 8 21 22 35 14 0 2006 16/16 1 3 4 5 20 51 4 0 Total 51/50 7 8 15 30 65 118 25 0

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Meg three years … led soccer team to 2003 Chesmont crown and the 1999 PA State Championship … an All-Chesmont Cloutman 18 honorable mention … an accounting major … Student Accounting Association … Omicron Delta Kappa Honors Plays a smart game and could return to Fraternity … Beta Alpha Phi Accounting Honors Fraternity … a starting role … great game sense and Director of Athletics’ Honor Roll … born April 21, 1985. stick skills around the eight-meter mark … joined the starting rotation as Kister’s Career Statistics a junior after seeing limited time off the bench in the past backing a veteran GP/S G A PT SH CT GB DC GWG Attacker squad … has had a steady increased in 2005 11/0 1 0 1 3 4 2 4 0 her skills and confidence …JR – started 2006 injured Senior 10 of her 16 games … posted a career- Total 11/0 1 0 1 3 4 2 4 0 best 10 goals and six assists for 16 West Chester, Pa. points … added 25 ground balls, six caused turnovers and five draw controls West Chester … had two goals in three contests … Tyneisha East SO – competed in five contests … recorded one assist and two ground Harris 3 balls … FR – saw time in eight contests … scored one goal (Stony Brook) on five shots and added two assists … also Two-year starter who brings explosive won two draws … HS – was a tri-captain for West Chester speed and athleticism to the midfield East High … team won the Chesmont League championships defense … has great focus and intensity in 2002 and 2003 … 2003 first team All-Chesmont (Attack) … when marking up in the 8-meter … has second team attack all-county … was the leading scorer for a bull-whip check … great field vision her prep squad in 2003 with 47 goals and 13 assists … earned … SO – started 13 of her 14 games as a varsity letters in field hockey and cross country as well … defender … held the Red & Blue rank majoring in physical therapy … Director of Athletics’ and A- Defender 15th in the country in scoring defense 10 Commissioner’s Honor Rolls … volunteers during the Junior allowing just 8.88 goals per game … summer at The Appalachia Service Project … plays Ultimate collected 23 ground balls, won 12 draws Frisbee … lifeguard … born on May 7, 1985. Center and forced 10 opponent turnovers … Township, Pa. had four caused turnovers at Monmouth Cloutman’s Career Statistics Sewickley … FR – a starter in 15 of her 17 contests Academy … took eight shots on goal … recorded GP/S G A PT SH CT GB DC GWG 23 ground balls, 13 caused turnovers 2004 8/0 1 2 3 5 0 1 2 0 and won three draws … HS – 2003 and 2004 National 2005 5/0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 Tournament participant … All-America honorable mention in 2006 16/10 10 6 16 30 6 25 5 0 2004 … WPIAL Section I All-Star Team … two-year varsity Total 29/10 11 9 19 35 6 28 7 0 letterwinner … racked up 72 ground balls, 48 caused turnovers and won 13 draws as a prep … team went 13-7-0 her senior year and placed second in the WPIAL … recorded 72 ground balls, 48 caused turnovers and 13 draw controls … team was Caitlin ranked fifth in the Midwest Scholastic Lacrosse Coaches Association (MSLCA) … helped lead squad to a 12-2-0 mark as Kistler 2 a junior … named Sewickley Academy’s Most Improved Player in 2003 … also lettered in basketball and played JV soccer … Looking forward to returning healthy a legal studies major with a marketing minor … Dean’s List … after suffering a season-ending knee Director of Athletics’ Honor Roll … National Scholar’s Honor injury at the beginning of the 2006 Society … Multicultural Affairs Academic Achievement Award season … could be a surprise player … … born August 7, 1987. solid defender who gets the job done … strong contributor to the team Harris’ Career Statistics Defender defense and shows a lot of heart on the field … will only improve with game GP/S G A PT SH CT GB DC GWG Junior experience … a senior with junior 2005 17/15 0 0 0 8 13 23 3 0 eligibility … SO – suffered a season- 2006 14/13 0 0 0 0 10 23 12 0 West Chester, Pa. ending knee injury the first day of Total 31/28 0 0 0 8 23 46 15 0 practice … FR – competed in 11 contests Henderson off the bench … recorded one goal (Saint Joseph’s) and took three shots … had four caused turnovers, four draws won and two ground balls … HS – two-year varsity letterwinner … team co-captain … also lettered in soccer for

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Player Profiles

Lea 13 of her 17 games … tied for fifth with 10 goals and added five assists for 15 points … third with 17 draws won … added Lamatina 4 27 ground balls and 12 caused turnovers … took 30 shots … HS – All-America honors as a senior and was tabbed an Will challenge for her positioning in honorable mention as a junior … four-year letterman and the line-up … steady and consistent starter … led team to two state championship titles and the growth each year … raw athletic squad was runner-up twice … member of the Ohio All-Star ability with unparalleled intensity on Express Team and Great Lakes National Team … over her the field … has the speed and prep career, racked up 150 goals and 75 assists … three-time quickness to beat out any ground ball all-district pick … team ranked 13th in the nation in 2003 … Midfielder/ … definite presence on defense … SO two-year All-Ohio selection … also lettered in diving … a Defender – saw action in 12 games coming in psychology major … minor is media / advertising … her uncle relief … scored her first collegiate Raymond Szabat led the 1986 Akron men’s soccer team to Junior goal in Duquesne’s 18-8 win at the NCAA title game … born January 2, 1986. Fenton, Mo. Monmouth … won six draws … took three shots on the year … FR – saw Wood’s’ Career Statistics Rockwood action in eight games with one start Summitt … took two shots … recorded four GP/S G A PT SH CT GB DC GWG ground balls and one caused turnover 2005 17/13 10 5 15 30 12 27 17 0 … HS – All-America honorable mention as a senior … two- 2006 16/16 27 2 29 63 24 33 23 0 time All-Public School pick … two-time All Upper-Public Total 33/29 37 7 44 93 36 60 40 0 School selection … two-year All-State honors … four-year scholar-athlete … also lettered in basketball and was a second team all-conference selection … member of the marching and pep bands … an education/history major … Keri minor is psychology … active with the marching and pep bands with the co-op program at the University of Drexel 8 Pittsburgh … Blue Stars Drum and Bugle Corps … part of the three-piece ensemble that played the national anthem Solid contributions as a freshman … for 2005 lacrosse Senior Day … her sister Nicole was a guard could work her way into the starting with the Webster University women’s basketball team … rotation … great game sense and stick born March 3, 1986. skills … FR – started two of her 16 games … had 13 goals and two assists Lamatina’s Career Statistics for 15 points … netted a hat trick vs. Attacker Howard and Saint Joseph’s … won 14 GP/S G A PT SH CT GB DC GWG draws and added 14 ground balls … 2005 8/1 0 0 0 2 1 4 0 0 Sophomore HS – 2004 and 2005 first team All-Star 2006 12/0 1 0 1 3 0 2 6 0 … Keystone State Games Gold Medal Total 20/1 1 0 1 5 1 6 6 0 Pequea, Pa. winner … 2004 and 2005 US Lacrosse Penn Manor Academic All-America … two-time All-Lancaster County pick … three- year letterwinner in lacrosse where Ashley she collected 170 goals and 32 assists over her career … also lettered twice in field hockey … Wood 13 earned second team all-star laurels in field hockey … nominated for the Lancaster-Lebanon League A. Landis Two-year starter who is expected to Brackbill Scholar Athlete Award … a secondary English continue to grow ... always a potential education major … Dean’s List … A-10 Commissioner’s scorer … a natural attacker with lethal Honor Roll … Director of Athletics’ Honor Roll … Kappa 1-v-1 capability … has amazing stick Delta Epsilon teaching fraternity … Red & Blue Crew skills that can weave through the worst member … member of Duquesne Program Council … collapsed defense and ultimately find a traveled to Germany in the summer of 2005 as part of a Attacker home for the ball in the back of the net foreign exchange program … has played the bass clarinet … ranks 13th in career goals and 15th in and piano … would like to teach high school English and Junior career points and caused turnovers … coach lacrosse … born Sept. 24, 1986. SO – started all 16 contests … third for Shaker Heights, Ohio Duquesne with 27 goals … added two Drexel’s Career Statistics assists for 29 points … scored a hat- Shaker Heights trick in five of her games last year … GP/S G A PT SH CT GB DC GWG took 63 shots … second with 24 caused 2006 16/2 13 2 15 28 3 14 14 0 turnovers and added 33 ground balls and 23 draws won … had four games in which she forced three opponent turnovers … FR – earned the starting nod in

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Mollie Julie Montgomery11 Feltovich 14 Earned a starting role from the beginning Could see additional playing time after … great defensive instincts … solid backing a veteran defense … brings performer who will only get better … can sound play and skills to the field … adds also be a scoring threat … FR – started all to the depth and determination of the 16 contests securing the defense … tied defense … expected to provide solid for third winning 41 ground balls … contributions … FR – come in relief in Defender forced nine opponent turnovers and won Defender eight contests … caused two turnovers 10 draws … took two shots … HS – four- and recorded a ground ball … HS – Sophomore year letterwinner and starter … team Sophomore three-year letterwinner … team captain advanced to district and league playoffs … team captain … member of the dance West Chester, McMurray, Pa. Pa. each season … three-time All-Southern team … Academic Award honoree … Chester County League pick … twice Peter’s marketing major … Director of Athletics’ Bishop named first team all-area selection … Township Honor Roll … volunteers with the Shanahan began her prep career at attack and elderly and at elementary schools … moved into a defensive role as a junior enjoys canoeing … born May 18, 1987. and senior … member of the PA National team as a junior … over her career, she recorded 59 goals, 63 assists, 122 points and Feltovich’s career Statistics 291 ground balls … an elementary education major … Director of Athletics’ Honor Roll … was coached by her father Mike GP/S G A PT SH CT GB DC GWG Montgomery … her father played lacrosse for Mount St. Mary’s 2006 8/0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 and was an assistant men’s lacrosse coach with Villanova form 1982 to 1987 … active in fundraising for St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital … enjoys knitting … born March 10, 1987. Kathleen Montgomery’s Career Statistics McNish 22 GP/S G A PT SH CT GB DC GWG 2006 16/16 0 0 0 2 9 41 10 0 Immediate impact as a freshman … named to the Atlantic 10 All-Rookie squad … came on the scene as a surprise player and worked her way Jennifer into a starting role … great anticipation skills … solid scoring threat … FR – led Conley 12 Attacker the team with 25 assists ranking her second in the A-10 … tied the DU Could see additional playing time … Freshman single-game record with five assists vs. expected to get better with each game Howard … had four assists at Ohio and and as the season progresses … a walk- Caldwell, N.J. at Monmouth … posted a hat trick on addition who adds depth and James scoring three goals at Ohio … started versatility to the defense … will vie for Caldwell all 16 contests … earned a spot on the her positioning in the line-up … FR – saw A-10 All-Rookie team … third for the action in six contests off the bench Dukes with 34 points adding nine goals Defender backing a veteran defense … HS – two- … added 29 ground balls and four draw controls … HS – Sophomore year letterwinner … team MVP as a three-time first team all-conference pick … named a second junior … named Defensive Player of the team all-county pick in 2005 … academic all-America … Pennington, Year as a senior … 2005 Trenton Times recorded 238 goals and 133 assists in three seasons … led her N.J. honorable mention … also lettered prep squad to a 17-6 record as a senior … team reigned as Hopewell three years in soccer and twice in conference champions in 2003 and 2004 … also lettered in Valley Central basketball … soccer team captured two soccer where she earned first team all-county and all-state conference titles … an athletic training honors … an elementary education major … Dean’s List … major … executive board member of the Duquesne University A-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll … Director of Athletics’ Student Athletic Training Association … Director of Athletics’ Honor Roll … SAAC … born Feb. 11, 1987. Honor Roll … Dean’s List … her sister Melissa played lacrosse and soccer for Holy Cross … born November 12, 1986. McNish’s Career Statistics

Conley’s Career Statistics GP/S G A PT SH CT GB DC GWG 2006 16/16 9 25 34 28 2 29 4 0 GP/S G A PT SH CT GB DC GWG 2006 6/0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

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Player Profiles

Caitlin Chelsea Carducci 0 Hopkins 5 Will be a major asset in goal for the Considered one of the best players in Dukes in 2007 … her tremendous the Pittsburgh area … the combination quickness and superb instincts allow of her height and speed will really allow her to make saves in every situation … her to make an impact on the field … HS – First team all-league as a senior … strong contribution expected … HS – earned second team all-league honors recorded 30 goals and 48 assists as a Goalkeeper as a junior and was an honorable Midfielder senior … Western PA Interscholastic mention pick as a sophomore … team Athletic League (WPIAL) All-Star … Freshman captain … 95 saves as a senior while Freshman Women’s Division National Tournament allowing 70 goals … had 78 saves as a All-Star … led her 2005 squad to a 13-4 Hudson, Ohio Pittsburgh, Pa. sophomore and allowed just 52 scores record recording 17 goals and 32 assists Hudson … America Sign Language Club … Key Upper St. Clair ... earned three letters and served as Club … Student Government … a team captain … led her team in draw communications major … Dean’s List … controls with 45 as a senior … a liberal Director of Athletics’ Honor Roll … her arts major … Director of Athletics’ brother Matt played football for Ohio Wesleyan … born Honor Roll … born February 18, 1988. August 17, 1987. Sarah Meghan Carson Holleran 1 6 A natural competitor and three-sport Brings in a great deal of experience in standout as a prep … has the ability to the net after stellar prep and club make an impact on both ends of the careers … has naturally quick hands field …HS – a four-year starter … team and is extremely intelligent which will captain … led her squad to the 2005 allow her to make a great deal of saves IAAM “B” Conference regular season … HS – three-year starter … led her Attacker title with an 11-5-1 overall record ... Goalkeeper squad to the 2004 and 2006 NY Section named second team All-Baltimore City IV Class A title ... the squad was the Freshman by the Baltimore Sun in 2005 and 2006 Freshman section runner-up in 2005 and reigned … was selected to the IAMM “B” as league champs in 2004 and 2006 ... Catonsville, Conference All-Star squad both years as Horseheads, Md. N.Y. first team All-Section IV pick as a senior well ... 2003 Gatorade Rookie of the … two-year second team All-Section IV Institute of Year … also lettered in volleyball and Horseheads pick … team MVP and Academic All- Notre Dame indoor track & field ... three year America ... three-time Corning Leader volleyball starter … led her 2004 team All-Star … holds highest single-season to the IAAM “A” regular season and tournament titles … saves percentage at Horseheads … lettered in soccer as well National Honor Society … peer minister … student ambassador where she earned three letters … was a two-year letterwinner … a biology major … Dean’s List … Director of Athletics’ in indoor track & field ... was named Honorable Mention All- Honor Roll … born March 20, 1988. Galaxy for her play with her club team – Central New York Lacrosse Club ... New York State Scholar Athlete … has been active in student life and volunteer work … was the editor of the “ListenUp” teen editorial for the Elmira Star Gazette … majoring in business … Dean’s List … Director of Athletics’ Honor Roll … her brother Matt played football at Cornell … plays the piano … born April 21, 1988.

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Sarah Cates Caitilin 7 Kilty 10 A tremendous athlete with a strong competitive drive ... has the speed and Has been playing at a high level for strength to dominate in the midfield many years both with her club team … knows how to win playing for Mt. and high school squad … that Hebron and M&D Lacrosse Club ... HS experience along with her competitive – led her Mt. Hebron High squad to a nature and tremendous versatility will No. 1 ranking in the country and three allow her to have an impact on the Midfielder Defender undefeated seasons from 2003 to 2005 team in a variety of positions … HS – Freshman ... helped lead her prep team to the Freshman earned three varsity letters … All-Ches- county, region and state championships Mont second team selection … Columbia, Md. … a two-year letterwinner ... led her Downingtown, honorable mention all-area … led her Pa. Mt. Hebron team to the Maryland 2A-3A State squad to the Ches-Mont League title in Championships in 2004 and 2005 and Downingtown 2005 as a junior … also lettered in field they were also named National West hockey earning second team all- Champions by US Lacrosse ... was also conference laurels … Academic All- a standout in field hockey where she garnered all-state, all- America … team captain for both lacrosse and field hockey county and all-metro honors ... was named the Howard … National Honor Society … secretary of the Girls Athletic County Times field hockey Player of the Year as a senior … a Association … Spanish Club … an elementary and early member of the National Honor Society … performed in her childhood education major … Director of Athletics’ Honor school’s musical productions … member of the Pappert Roll … enjoys scrap booking … born June 29, 1987. Women’s Chorale … a liberal arts major … Dean’s List … Director of Athletics’ Honor Roll … born November 3, 1988. Lindsay Muller Marissa 13 Coming off surgery that sidelined her Rosenbaum 9 most of her senior year … her leadership ability and work ethic will Brings a wealth of experience having put her in a position to help DU this played strong high school lacrosse in spring … very excited to get her back the greater Philadelphia area … to the form she was at early in her high extremely gifted athlete … has Defender school career … HS – three-year excellent feet which allow her to play letterwinner and starter … helped Defender excellent defense … HS – two-year Freshman guide her prep squad to two Suburban varsity letterman … 2006 second team One League Championship titles (2004 Freshman All-America, and Academic All- Telford, Pa. and 2005) … third team all-league … America … team captain … 2005 Souderton team captain as a senior … Academic Hatboro, Pa. honorable mention all-conference … Area All-America … competed on the PA Upper team defensive MVP … lettered in Express Club team … lettered two Moreland field hockey and basketball … senior years in volleyball … graduated in the class Vice President … Class Council top five percent of her class … Distinguished Honor Roll … officer … National Honor Society … High School Scholar-Athlete … National Honor Roll … volunteer work at Willow Grove Guide … a journalism and Presidential Scholar … All-America Scholar … Who’s Who English major … Dean’s List … Director of Athletics’ Honor Among American High School Students … youth lacrosse Roll … writes for the school newspaper – the Duquesne referee and coach … a physical therapy major … enjoys Duke … her sister Jackie played basketball for Penn State volleyball and skiing … her father Chuck played football for – Abington … lacrosse and field hockey youth / camp coach Bloomsburg University … born January 24, 1988. … born April 13, 1988.

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Player Profiles

Janna Becky Faulkner 16 Greene 23 With her versatility and competitiveness, Her size and natural scoring ability will she is expected to have an impact on make a great impact on offense … the program from the start ... has had knows how to compete facing some of great high school and club experience the top players in the Maryland area that will allow her to compete at a over her prep career … HS – four-year high level right away … HS - led her varsity letterwinner … two-time first Attacker Centennial squad to the regional title Attacker team All-Anne Arundel County pick by game vs. fellow signee Sarah Cates ... the coaches association (2005 and 2006) Freshman was named second team all-Howard Freshman … second team all-county … second County by both the Washington Post team All-Met … recorded 49 goals and Ellicott City, Annapolis, Md. Md. and the Baltimore Sun in 2005 and 14 assists as a senior … led her Annapolis 2006 … led her prep squad to a second Annapolis High team to the 2003 state semi-finals Centennial place finish in the county and to the … Amnesty International … Mix it Up Maryland regional finals her junior group leader … public relations / year ... two-year team captain … was a advertising major … enjoys water and nominee for the Wendy’s High School Heisman Award … snow boarding … born January 9, 1988. four year varsity letterwinner … her club team won the Vail championship … a history major … member of Duquesne University Volunteers (DUV) … Crossroads Christian Casey Fellowship … her sister Britt is a senior on the Virginia Tech lacrosse team … plays the drums … camp councilor … born Myburgh 25 June 16, 1988. Was one of the best players in the Seattle area the past four years … is Meghan expected to use her athleticism and competitive nature to help make her Frederick 21 move to D-I smooth … her speed and personal drive will help her as she Has the ability to put points on the Defender adjust to the college level … HS – three- board … has a tremendous ability to year letterwinner … 2006 team MVP … score that cannot be taught … will be Freshman first team All-State as a senior … second looked upon to replace the scoring team All-State in 2004 … missed the power we are graduated in 2006 … HS Seattle, Wash. 2005 slate with an ACL tear … also - recorded 202 career points as a prep Seattle Prep played varsity soccer … Junior Attacker … team captured its first state title in Statesman of America … Mock Trial … 2005 and repeated that effort in 2006 a health science major … Director of Freshman … led her team to the 2003 and 2005 Athletics’ Honor Roll … member of the Baltimore County and the Maryland Duquesne Red & Blue Crew … born February 26, 1988. Cockeysville, Md. Regional Championships … in 2005 led her squad to an 18-3 record en route to Dulaney the Maryland 3A-4A State Championship ... two-time first team All-Baltimore County and first team All-Towson Times honoree … four-year letterwinner … an all-academic honoree … member of Dulaney Ski Club … Family House volunteer … a journalism major … enjoys sailing, skiing, fishing and spending time with her family … born December 14, 1987.

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Arthur j. rooney Athletic Field

ocated high atop the Bluff in the center of the Duquesne University campus, Arthur J. Rooney Athletic Field is one Lof the most unique facilities in the nation. Bordered by Academic Walk on one side and Mellon Hall of Science and the Duquesne Towers Living and Learning Center on either end, Rooney Field also offers scenic views of downtown Pittsburgh, the Monongahela River and Pittsburgh’s historic South Side The lighted, AstroPlay-covered facility, which celebrates its 13th anniversary this season, was named in honor of Duquesne University football letterman and founder of the Pittsburgh Steelers National Football League team, Art Rooney. The completion of Rooney Field in 1993 enabled the Dukes Directions to Rooney Field to play football on campus for the first time since 1929 and the addition of three varsity sports – men’s soccer, women’s From the Airport - WEST soccer, and women’s lacrosse. Take route 60 South from the airport exit. Follow signs for Foresight and planning turned a former staff and faculty Pittsburgh. Route 60 merges into I-279 (the Parkway). Follow I- parking lot into what is now the focus of the Duquesne 279 to Downtown Pittsburgh. You will enter the Downtown campus. Workers had to cut down approximately six feet to area through the Fort Pitt Tunnel/Fort Pitt Bridge. Stay in the finish the playing surface. The excavation created both right lane through the tunnel and over the bridge. Veer right at excellent sight lines and the terrace effect that allowed for the end of the bridge and follow signs for Exit #8 [Monroeville/ concrete bleachers on the Academic Walk side of the field I-376). Merge into the left lane and take the Grant Street exit. and a grassy knoll on the Bluff Street side of the field. During Follow Grant Street to Forbes Avenue and turn right. Follow the season, temporary bleachers are installed on the Bluff Forbes Avenue (0.2 miles) to the Forbes Avenue parking garage Street side of the field to better accommodate fans. (on right). Take elevator to eighth floor. There is a map located A field house, located off the east end zone, houses football outside of the elevator that will direct you to Rooney Field. coaches’ offices, a conference room, a fully operational athletic training room and home and visitor locker rooms. A three-tier From the NORTH press box, funded largely by the contribution from the Eugene Take I-79 South to I-279 South. Take I-579 (Veterans Memorial P. Beard family, was completed in the summer of 1995. Bridge) across the Allegheny River to the 6th and 7th Avenue At the end of each fall season, an air-supported structure is Exit. Follow signs to Mellon Arena. At the traffic light when you erected over a 70-yard portion of the playing field. The lighted, are facing Mellon Arena, make a right onto Washington Place. temperature-controlled “bubble” – originally purchased by To get to the Forbes Avenue parking garage, make a left at the the Pittsburgh Steelers – provides Duquesne student-athletes third light onto Forbes Avenue. The Forbes Avenue parking with a spacious and comfortable area in which to train. garage is located on the right-hand side of the street (just past In addition to serving as home for the DU men’s and women’s the McAnulty Drive entrance to Duquesne). Take elevator to soccer and women’s lacrosse teams, numerous other activities eighth floor. There is a map located outside of the elevator that are held on Rooney Field. Metro Index football coaches clinics, will direct you to Rooney Field. soccer and lacrosse camps, baseball and track practices along with intramural activities kept he field in constant use. From the SOUTH Rooney Field has enjoyed the national spotlight on the Take I-79 North to the Parkway (I-279), continue to the city as football front as the host of three televised games. On described above (from the airport). If you are coming from Route Monday, October 31, 1994, ESPN2 televised U’s 16-12 win 51 or Route 19, head north until you reach the entrance of the over Iona to a national audience. In addition, two games in Liberty Tunnels (downtown Pittsburgh). Go through the tunnel 1995 – the MAAC Championship-deciding game vs. St. John’s and cross the Liberty Bridge in the right lane. Follow bridge to and the ECAC Bowls game vs. Wagner – were aired locally by the light at Forbes Avenue. Make a right at the light, pass the the then-Prime Sports. Rooney Field was the site of the 2003 Armstrong Tunnels (on right) and the McAnulty Drive entrance Atlantic 10 Women’s Lacrosse Championship. to campus. Make a right into the Forbes Avenue parking garage. Take elevator to eighth floor. There is a map located outside of the elevator that will direct you to Rooney Field. Duquesne Rooney Field lacrosse First From the EAST Exit the Pennsylvania Turnpike at Monroeville (Pittsburgh Exit) and follow the Parkway (I-376) to Blvd. of the Allies/ Duquesne University exit. Stay in right lane, The road will split into a “Y”, keep right. This takes you onto the campus of Duquesne University. On football game days, you must make a right on Stevenson Street, cross Forbes Avenue and make a left on Fifth Avenue. Proceed to Washington Place and make a left (the McAnulty Drive entrance to campus will be directly in front of you. The Forbes Avenue parking garage is located on the right- hand side of the street (just past the McAnulty entrance to Duquesne). Take elevator to eighth floor. There is a map located outside of the elevator that will direct you to Rooney Field.

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Bucknell Denver La Salle Location: ...... Lewisburg, PA Location:...... Denver, CO Location:...... Philadelphia, PA Founded: ...... 1846 Founded:...... 1864 Founded:...... 1863 Enrollment:...... 3,350 Enrollment:...... 10,326 Enrollment:...... 5,500 Conference:...... Conference:...... Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Conference:...... Atlantic 10 Nickname:...... Bison Nickname:...... Pioneers Nickname:...... Explorers Colors:...... Orange & Blue Colors:...... Crimson & Gold Colors:...... Blue & Gold Home Field/Surface:...... Christy Mathewson-. Home Field/Surface:...... Barton Lacrosse Stadium / . Home Field/Surface:...... McCarthy Stadium / Grass Memorial Stadium / FieldTurf Field Turf Head Coach/Alma Mater:...... Julie Weiss / . Head Coach/Alma Mater: ...... Jess Spadafora / . Head Coach/Alma Mater:.... Liza Kelly / Delaware ‘98 James Madison, ‘00 Albany, ‘00 2006 Record: Overall/Conference:...... 15-5 / 4-1 2006 Record: Overall/Conference:..5-12/1-6 (eighth) 2006 Record: Overall/Conference: ...... 7-10 / 3-3 (second) Starters Returning/Lost:...... 7/5 (T-fourth) Starters Returning/Lost:...... 9/3 Women’s Lacrosse SID:...... Sue Senner Starters Returning/Lost:...... 7/5 Women’s Lacrosse SID:...... Mike Kennedy E-Mail:...... [email protected] Women’s Lacrosse SID:...... Jon Terry E-Mail:...... [email protected] SID Phone/Fax:...... (215) 951-1605 / 1694 E-Mail:...... [email protected] SID Phone/Fax:...... (303) 871-7555 / 3890 Website: ...... www.GoExplorers.com SID Phone/Fax:...... (570) 577-3121 / 1660 Website: ...... www.DenverPioneers.com Website: ...... www.BucknellBison.com Massachusetts George Washington Location:...... Amherst, MA Canisius Location:...... Washington, DC Founded:...... 1863 Location:...... Buffalo, NY Founded:...... 1821 Enrollment:...... 23,187 Founded:...... 1870 Enrollment:...... 20,280 Conference:...... Atlantic 10 Enrollment:...... 3,520 Conference:...... Atlantic 10 Nickname:...... Minutewomen Conference:...... Metro Atlantic Athletic Nickname:...... Colonials Colors:...... Maroon & White Nickname:...... Golden Griffs or Griffs Colors:...... Buff & Blue Home Field/Surface:...... McGuirk Stadium / FieldTurf Colors:...... Blue & Gold Home Field/Surface:Mount Vernon Athletic Complex / Head Coach/Alma Mater:...... Alexis Venechanos / Home Field/Surface:...... Demske Sports Complex / Softsport Turf Maryland ‘03 AstroTurf Head Coach/Alma Mater:...... Chrissy Lombard / . 2006 Record: Overall/Conference: 7-11 / 4-3 (fourth) Head Coach/Alma Mater:..Scott Teeter / Canisius, ‘02 Boston U, ‘01 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 9/3 2006 Record: Overall/Conference:...... 12-7 / 6-2 2006 Record: Overall/Conference:...6-11 / 2-5 (sixth) Women’s Lacrosse SID:...... John Sinnett (second) Starters Returning/Lost:...... 8/4 E-Mail:...... [email protected] Starters Returning/Lost:...... 9/3 Women’s Lacrosse SID:...... Jesse Hooker SID Phone/Fax:...... (413) 545-2439 / 1556 Women’s Lacrosse SID:...... Matt Lozar E-Mail:...... [email protected] Website: ...... www.umassathletics.com E-Mail:...... [email protected] SID Phone/Fax:...... (202) 994-8604 / 2713 SID Phone/Fax:...... (716) 888-3756 / 3178 Website: ...... www.GWsports.com Website: ...... www.gogriffs.com Monmouth Location:...... West Long Branch, NJ Howard Founded:...... 1933 Davidson Location:...... Washington, DC Enrollment:...... 4,500 Location:...... Davidson, NC Founded:...... 1867 Conference:...... Northeast Founded:...... 1837 Enrollment:...... 10,500 Nickname:...... Hawks Enrollment:...... 1,700 Conference:...... Independent Colors:...... Midnight Blue & White Conference:...... Independent Nickname:...... Bison Home Field/Surface:...... Kessler Field / Field Turf Nickname:...... Wildcats Colors:...... Blue, White & Red Head Coach/Alma Mater:...... Kelly McCardell / . Colors:...... Red & Black Home Field/Surface:...... Greene Stadium / Grass Notre Dame, ‘03 Home Field/Surface:....Carol Grotners Belk Field / Turf Head Coach/Alma Mater:...... Marguerite Lanaux / 2006 Record: Overall/Conference:....13-7 / 7-0 (first) Head Coach/Alma Mater:...... Betsy Economou / . Howard, ‘02 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 7/5 Loyola, ’94 2006 Record: Overall/Conference:...... 2-10 / N/A Women’s Lacrosse SID:...... Greg Viscomi 2006 Record: Overall/Conference:...... 9-7 / N/A Starters Returning/Lost:...... 10/1 E-Mail:...... [email protected] Starters Returning/Lost:...... 7/6 Women’s Lacrosse SID:...... Romanda Noble SID Phone/Fax:...... (732) 571-4447 / 3535 Women’s Lacrosse SID:...... Lauren Biggers E-Mail:...... [email protected] Website: ...... www.GoMUHawks.com E-Mail:...... [email protected] SID Phone/Fax:...... (202) 806-7182 / 9595 SID Phone/Fax:...... (704) 894-2815 / Website: ...... www.howard-bison.com Website: ...... www.davidson.edu/athletics

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Ohio Robert Morris Temple Location:...... Athens, OH Location:...... Moon Township, PA Location:...... Philadelphia, PA Founded:...... 1804 Founded:...... 1921 Founded:...... 1884 Enrollment:...... 25,751 Enrollment:...... 5,100 Enrollment:...... 33,000 Conference:...... American Lacrosse Conference Conference:...... :...... Atlantic 10 Nickname:...... Bobcats Nickname:...... Colonials Nickname:...... Owls Colors:...... Hunter Green & White Colors:...... Blue, White and Red Colors:...... Cherry & White Home Field/Surface:...... Peggy Pruitt Field / Turf Home Field/Surface:...... Joe Walton Stadium / Grass Home Field/Surface:...... Geasey Field / Astro Turf Head Coach/Alma Mater:...... Allison Valentino / . Head Coach/Alma Mater:...... Katy Phillips / . Head Coach/Alma Mater: Bonnie Rosen / Virginia ‘93 Loyola (Md.), ‘97 New Hampshire, ‘98 2006 Record: Overall/Conference:...... 10-8 / 5-2 2006 Record: Overall/Conference:...4-12 / 0-5 (sixth) 2006 Record: Overall/Conference:3-14 / 2-6 (eighth) (second) Starters Returning/Lost:...... 9/3 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 9/2 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 9/3 Women’s Lacrosse SID:...... Brian Gunning Women’s Lacrosse SID:...... Erik Kaminski Women’s Lacrosse SID:...... Aimee Cicero E-Mail:...... [email protected] E-Mail:...... [email protected] E-Mail:...... [email protected] SID Phone/Fax:...... (740) 593-1298 / 597-1838 SID Phone/Fax:...... (412) 262-8541 / 8557 SID Phone/Fax:...... (215) 204-3850 / 7499 Website: ...... www.ohiobobcats.com Website: ...... www.rmu.edu/athletics Website: ...... www.owlsports.com

Ohio State St. Bonaventure Vanderbilt Location:...... Columbus, OH Location:...... St. Bonaventure, NY Location:...... Nashville, TN Founded:...... 1870 Founded:...... 1858 Founded:...... 1873 Enrollment:...... 47,952 Enrollment:...... 2,200 Enrollment:...... 6,378 Conference:...... American Lacrosse Conference Conference:...... Atlantic 10 Conference:...... American Lacrosse Conference Nickname:...... Buckeyes Nickname:...... Bonnies Nickname:...... Commodores Colors:...... Scarlet& Gray Colors:...... Brown & White Colors:...... Black & Gold Home Field/Surface:...... Jesse Owens Memorial . Home Field/Surface:... McGraw-Jennings Field / Grass Home Field/Surface:...... Vanderbilt Soccer/Lacrosse Stadium / Grass Head Coach/Alma Mater:...... Tony Zostant / . Complex / Tiftsport Grass Head Coach/Alma Mater:...Sue Stimmel / Temple, ‘84 Courtland, ‘85 Head Coach/Alma Mater:...... Cathy Swezey / . 2006 Record: Overall/Conference:....4-12 / 1-4 (fifth) 2006 Record: Overall/Conference:.....14-3/5-2 (third) Trenton State ‘93 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 10/2 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 6/5 2006 Record: Overall/Conference:...... 6-10 / 2-3 Women’s Lacrosse SID:...... D.C. Koehl Women’s Lacrosse SID:...... Pat Pierson Starters Returning/Lost:...... 10/2 E-Mail:...... [email protected] E-Mail:...... [email protected] Women’s Lacrosse SID:...... Chris Weinman SID Phone/Fax:...... (614) 292-4056 / 8547 SID Phone/Fax:...... (716) 375-2575 / 2383 E-Mail:...... [email protected] Website: ...... www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com Website: ...... www.gobonnies.com SID Phone/Fax:...... (615) 343-0019 / 7064 Website: ...... www.vucommodores.com Richmond Saint Joseph’s Location:...... Richmond, VA Location:...... Philadelphia, PA Founded:...... 1830 Founded:...... 1851 Enrollment:...... 2,950 Enrollment:...... 4,250 Conference:...... Atlantic 10 Conference:...... Atlantic 10 Nickname:...... Spiders Nickname:...... Hawks Colors:...... Red & Blue Colors:...... Crimson & Gray Home Field/Surface:..First Market Stadium / Field Turf Home Field/Surface:...... Finnesey Field / Turf Head Coach/Alma Mater:...... Sue Murphy / Head Coach/Alma Mater:...... Denise Roessler / . Massachusetts, ‘90 Old Dominion, ‘95 2006 Record: Overall/Conference:....16-4 / 6-1 (first) 2006 Record: Overall/Conference:...... 5-11/1-6 Starters Returning/Lost:...... 10/2 (seventh) Women’s Lacrosse SID:...... Shea Seagle Starters Returning/Lost:...... 10/2 E-Mail:...... [email protected] Women’s Lacrosse SID:...... Amber Tyson SID Phone/Fax:...... (804) 287-6312 / 289-8820 E-Mail:...... [email protected] Website: ...... www.RichmondSpiders.com SID Phone/Fax:...... (610) 660-1738 / 1724 Website: ...... www.sjuhawks.com

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2006 In Review

he 2006 season marked a new era of Duquesne lacrosse Duquesne led the Atlantic 10 in four statistical categories – as Mike Scerbo took over the helm of the Duquesne ground balls (26.31); shots per game (32.69); caused turnovers Tprogram entering its 10th year on the Bluff. The Red & (10.31) and goals against average (8.77). Blue faired well under Scerbo finishing 11-5 overall, 4-3 in The Red & Blue said goodbye to six seniors – goalkeeper the Atlantic 10. Duquesne ended in a tie with Massachusetts Meredith Norris, midfielders Alison Smith and Caroline for the fourth and final Atlantic 10 Championship berth, but Gallagher, defender Krista Mann and attackers Kelly Mulford lost out to Minutewomen in the tie-breaker with their 11-12 and Meredith Williams. double overtime loss in Amherst. Duquesne earned nine Atlantic 10 Post-Season honors as seniors Krista Mann and Kelly Mulford snagged first team 2006 Duquesne Women’s Lacrosse Schedule laurels while junior Stacie Pollock took second team honors 11-5 Overall, 4-3 Atlantic 10 and junior Courtney Tamasitis was named an All-Conference Day Date Opponent Results Honorable Mention. Freshman Kathleen McNish was Sat. Feb. 18 vs Longwood (at Denver)...... W, 10-7 tabbed an All-Rookie team pick and Mann was voted as the Sun. Feb. 19 at Denver...... L, 7-9 league’s Defensive Player of the year. Mann and Tamasitis Sat. Feb. 25 at Ohio...... W, 12-5 were joined by senior Caroline Gallagher on the Academic Sat. Mar. 4 at #2 Duke...... L, 8-19 All-Conference list. Sun. Mar. 12 at Monmouth...... W, 18-8 The Dukes posted a stellar 6-2 mark at Rooney Field which Tue. Mar. 14 CANISIUS...... W, 13-6 included wins over Ohio State, George Washington and Sat. Mar. 18 HOWARD...... W, 19-6 Saint Joseph’s. One of the squad’s home falls was a heart- Tue. Mar. 28 ROBERT MORRIS...... W, 19-7 breaking 10-11 loss to No. 9 Richmond. Duquesne posted a Fri. Mar. 31 OHIO STATE...... W, 7-6 5-3 road record taking wins over Ohio, No. 18 St. Bonaventure Fri. Apr. 7 LA SALLE *...... L, 8-10 and Temple. During the course of the season, the Red & Blue Fri. Apr. 14 #9 RICHMOND *...... L, 10-11 posted a five-game winning streak and ended the year Tue. Apr. 18 at #18 St. Bonaventure *...... W, 13-9 winning four if its last five contests. Thu. Apr. 20 ST. JOSEPH’S *...... W, 17-5 Scerbo’s Dukes made their mark among NCAA statistical Sun. Apr. 23 GEORGE WASHINGTON *...... W, 12-11 OT leaders ranking in the top 18 in six of the seven categories. Fri. Apr. 28 at Massachusetts *...... L, 11-12 OT2 Duquesne was 13th in ground balls (26.31); 14th in scoring Sun. Apr. 30 at Temple *...... W, 12-11 offense (12.25); 15th in scoring defense (8.88); 16th in scoring * - denotes Atlantic 10 Conference game margin (3.38) and win percentage (.688) and 18th in caused turnovers (10.31). They were 40th in draw controls (11.81). Head Coach: Mike Scerbo (SUNY-Oswego, ’95) – 1st season Individually six Dukes ranked in the top 50 led by Krista Assistant Coaches: Sara Pacini (Duquesne, ’05), Adrianne LaRussa Mann taking second with 2.63 caused turnovers per game.

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Year-By-Year Results (1997-2006)

1997 Apr. 16 at Temple *...... L: 15-7 Apr. 18 MASSACHUSETTS*...... L, 11-5 4-12 Overall, 3-4 MAAC Apr. 21 VIRGINIA TECH *...... L: 20-19 OT Apr. 24 #10 OHIO STATE...... L, 10-5 Coach: Kim Eldridge Apr. 25 at St. Bonaventure *...... W: 18-2 * Atlantic 10 opponent Date Opponent Results Apr. 28 OHIO UNIVERSITY...... W: 20-6 Mar. 6 at American...... L: 4-21 Apr. 29 CONNECTICUT...... W: 10-8 2004 Mar. 8 BUCKNELL...... L: 2-19 May 6 - 7 at Atlantic 10 Championship Record 14-4 Overall, 6-1 Atlantic 10 Mar. 12 at Villanova...... L: 2-23 Host: Massachusetts Head Coach: Kim Eldridge Mar. 15 at Mount St. Mary’s +...... L: 5-18 May 6 vs. #1 Temple...... L: 15-9 Co-A-10 Regular Season Champions Mar. 18 at UMBC...... L: 1-17 * Atlantic 10 opponent Date Opponent Results Mar. 22 MARIST +...... L: 8-16 Feb. 28 vs. Albany (@ Ohio)...... W, 13-6 Mar. 23 SIENA +...... W: 9-2 2001 Feb. 29 at Ohio...... L, 8-11 Mar. 29 NOTRE DAME...... L: 4-15 14-5 Overall, 4-1 Atlantic 10 Mar. 6 vs #3 Duke % ...... L, 3-11 Apr. 1 DAVIDSON...... L: 3-18 Coach: Kim Eldridge Mar. 8 vs. American %...... W, 10-9 OT Apr. 4 at Nigara +...... W: 14-13 Date Opponent Results Mar. 11 vs. Mount St. Mary’s %...... W, 12-5 Apr. 9 OHIO STATE...... L: 7-18 Mar. 3-10 Spring Break Trip - Bermuda Mar. 17 DENVER...... W, 15-5 Apr. 12 at Manhattan +...... L: 8-10 Mar. 5 Holy Cross...... L: 10-8 Mar. 20 at Temple *...... W, 18-5 Apr. 13 at Fairfield +...... L: 7-15 Mar. 7 Monmouth...... W: 11-9 Mar. 21 at Monmouth...... W, 18-13 Apr. 19 GANNON ...... L: 4-17 Mar. 7 Siena...... W: 14-3 Mar. 26 at St. Bonaventure *...... W, 13-12 2OT Apr. 22 MERCYHURST ...... W: 12-11 Mar. 18 MOUNT ST. MARY’S...... W: 18-7 Apr. 4 at Massachusetts *...... L, 11-12 Apr. 26 WAGNER +...... W: 12-11 Mar. 21 GANNON...... W: 7-6 Apr. 8 STONY BROOK...... W, 15-3 + MAAC Lacrosse League opponent Mar. 24 Bucknell @ Colgate...... W: 10-7 Apr. 16 GEORGE WASHINGTON *...... W, 17-10 Mar. 25 at Colgate...... W: 12-7 Apr. 18 RICHMOND *...... W, 12-8 1998 Mar. 28 ST. BONAVENTURE *...... W: 21-5 Apr. 25 SAINT JOSEPH’S *...... W, 11-9 7-9 Overall, 5-2 MAAC Mar. 30 DAVIDSON...... W: 15-7 Apr. 28 at Ohio State...... W, 9-8 Coach: Kim Eldridge Apr. 7 at La Salle *...... W: 12-11 Apr. 30 LA SALLE *...... W, 15-7 Date Opponent Results Apr. 10 OHIO STATE...... W: 14-12 May 7-8 at Atlantic 10 Championships Mar. 12 Temple ...... L: 27-0 Apr. 13 at Massachusetts *...... W: 12-9 Host: St. Bonaventure at St. Petersburg, Fla...... Apr. 15 at #17 Syracuse...... L: 16-11 May 7 vs. #4 St. Bonaventure...... W, 12-7 Mar. 21 at Wagner +...... W: 15-5 Apr. 20 TEMPLE *...... L: 13-4 May 8 vs. #2 Temple...... L, 11-12 OT^ Mar. 24 at Notre Dame...... L: 17-9 Apr. 22 ST. JOSEPH’S *...... W: 16-5 ^ Sudden-victory overtime Mar. 28 MANHATTAN +...... W: 17-15 Apr. 25 at Ohio...... L: 12-11 * Atlantic 10 opponent Mar. 29 FAIRFIELD +...... L: 9-8 Apr. 29 DREXEL...... W: 14-5 % -Game played in Orlando, Fla. Apr. 1 at Ohio State...... L: 14-2 May 4 - 5 at Atlantic 10 Championship Apr. 4 at Siena +...... W: 14-2 Host: St. Joseph’s 2005 Apr. 5 at Marist +...... W: 16-3 May 4 vs. #4 Massachusetts...... W: 10-6 Record 13-4 Overall, 6-1 Atlantic 10 Apr. 8 AMERICAN...... L: 19-7 May 5 vs. #1 Temple...... L: 10-9 2OT ^ Head Coach: Kim Eldridge Apr. 14 MOUNT ST. MARY’S +...... L: 20-17 ^ Sudden-victory overtime Co-A-10 Regular Season Champions Apr. 16 at Davidson...... L: 19-18 * Atlantic 10 opponent Date Opponent Results Apr. 19 NIAGARA +...... W: 15-3 Feb. 18 at #4 Duke...... L, 4-16 Apr. 21 at Mercyhurst...... W: 14-9 2002 Feb. 19 vs. Denver @ Duke...... W, 12-10 Apr. 25 CANISIUS...... W: 20-1 Record 6-10 Overall, 4-3 Atlantic 10 Feb. 25 at Ohio...... W, 6-5 OT Apr. 26 LA SALLE...... L: 17-16 Head Coach: Kim Eldridge Feb. 26 at Ohio State...... L, 2-14 Apr. 29 at Gannon...... L: 15-12 Date Opponent Results Mar. 12 vs. Monmouth ...... W, 11-5 + MAAC Lacrosse League opponent Mar. 3 at Ohio State...... L: 18-5 @ Saint Joseph’s...... Mar. 10 at Davidson...... L: 10-6 Mar. 22 vs. Vermont (in Orlando, Fla.)...... W, 17-3 1999 Mar. 17 vs New Hampshire (@ Vanderbilt)...... L: 7-5 Mar. 28 ST. MARY’S OF CA...... W, 19-2 11-6 Overall, 2-3 Atlantic 10 Mar. 20 at Gannon...... W: 20-3 Apr. 1 ST. BONAVENTURE *...... W, 10-5 Coach: Kim Eldridge Mar. 24 ST. FRANCIS...... W: 16-0 Apr. 8 at Richmond *...... W, 11-9 Date Opponent Results Mar. 29 at Massachusetts *...... L: 16-13 Apr. 10 at George Washington *...... W, 9-8 OT Mar. 7 at Stanford...... W: 10-8 Mar. 30 at Boston College...... L: 16-9 Apr. 15 UC-DAVIS...... W, 13-5 Mar. 10 at UC Davis...... W: 12-3 Apr. 5 LA SALLE *...... W: 16-4 Apr. 17 MASSACHUSETTS *...... W, 13-10 Mar. 13 at Cal...... W: 9-6 Apr. 7 OHIO...... L: 10-9 Apr. 22 TEMPLE *...... L, 8-9 Mar. 19 DAVIDSON...... W: 17-14 Apr. 12 RICHMOND *...... L: 17-5 Apr. 29 at St. Joseph’s *...... W, 11-6 Mar. 21 VILLANOVA...... L: 10-8 Apr. 14 at Northwestern...... L: 10-8 May 1 at La Salle *...... W, 11-5 Mar. 27 at Niagara...... W: 19-6 Apr. 17 at St. Bonaventure *...... W: 12-7 May 6-7 at Atlantic 10 Championships Mar. 28 at Canisius...... W: 22-0 Apr. 20 SAINT JOSEPH’S *...... W: 14-7 Host: Richmond Apr. 1 at La Salle *...... W: 19-10 Apr. 21 GEORGE WASHINGTON *...... W, 16-3 May 6 vs. #3 George Washington...... W, 13-10 Apr. 6 OHIO STATE...... L: 13-12 Apr. 28 at #19 Temple *...... L: 20-9 May 7 vs. #4 Richmond...... L, 8-10 Apr. 9 ST. JOSEPH’S *...... W: 13-8 May 3-4 ATLANTIC 10 CHAMPIONSHIP * Atlantic 10 opponent Apr. 11 TEMPLE *...... L: 17-9 Host: DUQUESNE Apr. 14 at Indiana Univ. of Pa...... W: 17-2 May 3 vs. #1 Temple...... L, 16-4 2006 Apr. 17 at Virginia Tech *...... L: 16-9 * Atlantic 10 opponent Record 11-5 Overall, 4-3 Atlantic 10 Apr. 20 MERCYHURST...... W: 18-3 Head Coach: Mike Scerbo Apr. 24 at Connecticut...... W: 11-10 2003 Date Opponent Results Apr. 25 at Massachusetts *...... L: 9-5 Record 9-7 Overall, 3-4 Atlantic 10 Feb. 18 vs Longwood (at Denver)...... W, 10-7 May 1 - 2 at Atlantic 10 Championships Head Coach: Kim Eldridge Feb. 19 at Denver...... L, 7-9 Host: Temple Date Opponent Results Feb. 25 at Ohio...... W, 12-5 May 1 vs. # 1 Temple...... L: 11-7 Mar. 2 at Cal...... L, 13-11 Mar. 4 at #2 Duke...... L, 8-19 * Atlantic 10 opponent Mar. 3 vs Denver at Cal...... W, 12-11 OT Mar. 12 at Monmouth...... W, 18-8 Mar. 5 at St. Mary’s (Calif.)...... W, 11-7 Mar. 14 CANISIUS...... W, 13-6 2000 Mar. 10 NORTHWESTERN ...... L, 10-4 Mar. 18 HOWARD...... W, 19-6 9-5 Overall, 3-3 Atlantic 10 (@ Mt. Lebanon H.S.) Mar. 28 ROBERT MORRIS...... W, 19-7 Coach: Kim Eldridge Mar. 15 at George Washington*...... W, 11-9 Mar. 31 OHIO STATE...... W, 7-6 Date Opponent Results Mar. 16 at Richmond*...... L, 12-5 Apr. 7 LA SALLE *...... L, 8-10 Mar. 14 BUCKNELL...... W: 12-8 Mar. 22 MONMOUTH...... W, 18-8 Apr. 14 #9 RICHMOND *...... L, 10-11 Mar. 17 at Ohio State...... L: 19-3 Mar. 26 ST. BONAVENTURE...... L, 14-12 Apr. 18 at #18 St. Bonaventure *...... W, 13-9 Mar. 24 at Davidson...... W: 13-9 Mar. 29 DAVIDSON...... W, 10-5 Apr. 20 ST. JOSEPH’S *...... W, 17-5 Apr. 2 at Drexel...... W: 9-5 Apr. 1 OHIO...... W, 13-8 Apr. 23 GEORGE WASHINGTON *...... W, 12-11 OT Apr. 3 at Villanova...... W: 11-10 Apr. 5 BUCKNELL...... W, 11-10 Apr. 28 at Massachusetts *...... L, 11-12 2OT Apr. 7 LA SALLE *...... W: 13-12 OT Apr. 12 at Saint Joseph’s*...... W, 9-5 Apr. 30 at Temple *...... W, 12-11 Apr. 9 MASSACHUSETTS *...... L: 11-1 Apr. 13 at La Salle*...... W, 7-4 * Atlantic 10 opponent Apr. 14 at St. Joseph’s *...... W: 16-11 Apr. 17 TEMPLE*...... L, 14-8

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Single Season records Individual Records Goals 11 Meghan Hungate...... vs Mt. St. Mary’s 4/14/98 Draw Control 9 Jessica McGarry...... vs Mercyhurst 4/22/97 Meghan Hungate...... vs Niagara 4/19/98 8 Meghan Hungate...... at Stanford 3/7/99 7 Meghan Steckel...... at Niagara 4/4/97 Meghan Hungate...... at Mercyhurst 4/21/98 Ginger Flocco...... vs Bucknell 4/5/03 Meghan Hungate...... at Mercyhurst 4/21/98 Meghan Hungate...... vs Davidson 3/20/01 Ginger Flocco...... vs Geo. Washington 4/16/04 6 Jessica McGarry...... vs Mt. St. Mary’s 4/14/98 Kelly Mulford...... at Richmond 3/16/03 7 Meghan Hungate...... vs Mt. St. Mary’s 4/14/98 Jessica McGarry...... vs La Salle 4/26/98 Kelly Mulford...... at Temple 3/20/04 Ginger Flocco...... at Massachusetts 3/29/02 Jessica McGarry...... vs Davidson 3/19/99 Meredith Williams...... at St. Bonaventure 3/26/04 6 Alicia Keenan...... at Villanova 3/12/97 Meghan Hungate...... vs Mercyhurst 4/20/99 Kelly Mulford...... vs Saint Mary’s (Calif.) 3/28/05 Meghan Hungate...... at Gannon 4/29/98 Lauren Mincher...... vs Virginia Tech 4/21/00 Ginger Flocco...... vs Temple 4/22/05 Ginger Flocco...... vs Monmouth 3/22/03 Lauren Dutch...... vs Mt. St. Mary’s 3/18/01 Kelly Mulford...... at La Salle 5/1/05 Ginger Flocco...... vs American 3/8/04 Meghan Hungate...... vs Davidson 3/10/01 Kelly Mulford...... vs Longwood 2/18/06 Krista Mann...... at St. Bonaventure 3/26/04 Ginger Flocco...... at Monmouth 3/21/04 10 Jessica McGarry...... vs Mercyhurst 4/22/97 Krista Mann...... at Monmouth 3/12/06 Courtney Tamasitis...... vs Geo. Washington 4/16/04 Kristin Harner...... at California 3/13/99 Krista Mann...... vs Robert Morris 3/28/06 Kelly Mulford...... at St. Bonaventure 4/18/06 Jessica McGarry...... at La Salle 4/1/99 Krista Mann...... vs Geo. Washington 4/23/06 Kelly Mulford...... vs Geo. Washington 4/23/06 Lauren Dutch...... vs Mt. St. Mary’s 3/18/01 5 Alicia Keenan...... vs Marist 3/22/97 5 26 times Kristin Harner...... at La Salle 4/7/01 Jen Cairns...... vs Mercyhurst 4/22/97 Kristin Harner...... vs La Salle 4/5/02 Lisa Moniot...... vs Canisius 4/25/98 Assists Kelly Mulford...... vs Temple 4/27/03 Meghan Hungate...... vs La Salle 4/26/98 5 Katie Harner...... vs La Salle 4/1/99 Laura App...... vs Monmouth 3/22/03 Katie Harner...... at Connecticut 4/24/99 Ginger Flocco...... at Monmouth 3/21/04 Kelly Mulford...... vs St. Bonaventure 4/1/05 Katie Harner...... vs Mt. St. Mary’s 3/18/01 Kathleen McNish...... vs Howard 3/18/06 Ginger Flocco...... at Saint Joseph’s 4/29/05 Ginger Flocco...... vs Saint Joseph’s 4/20/02 4 Meghan Hungate ...... at UC Davis 3/10/99 Kelly Mulford...... vs Robert Morris 3/28/06 Krista Mann...... vs Monmouth 3/22/03 Meghan Hungate...... at Canisius 3/28/99 9 16 times Ginger Flocco...... at Saint Joseph’s 4/12/03 Meghan Hungate...... at Virginia Tech 4/17/99 Ginger Flocco...... vs Temple 4/17/03 Katie Harner...... at Villanova 4/3/00 Caused Turnovers + Krista Mann...... at Temple 3/20/04 Katie Harner...... vs Mt. St. Mary’s 3/18/01 8 Krista Mann...... vs La Salle 4/7/06 Ginger Flocco...... at Monmouth 3/21/04 Meghan Hungate...... vs Saint Joseph’s 4/22/01 6 Meghan Hungate...... vs Manhattan 3/28/98 Ginger Flocco...... at Massachusetts 4/4/04 Katie Harner...... vs Temple 5/5/01 Erin Sakal...... at Siena 4/4/98 Ginger Flocco...... vs Saint Joseph’s 4/25/04 Katie Harner...... at Gannon 3/20/02 Meghan Hungate...... at Marist 4/5/98 Krista Mann...... vs Saint Joseph’s 4/25/04 Lauren Mincher...... vs Geo. Washington 4/21/02 Danielle Wilderman...... vs La Salle 4/26/98 Krista Mann...... vs Temple 5/8/04 Lauren Mincher...... at Saint Mary’s (CA) 3/5/03 Danielle Wilderman...... at Gannon 4/29/98 Ginger Flocco...... at Geo. Washington 4/10/05 Ginger Flocco...... vs Vermont 3/22/05 Meghan Hungate...... at La Salle 4/1/99 Ginger Flocco...... vs UC Davis 4/15/05 Ginger Flocco...... vs Richmond 5/7/05 Ginger Flocco...... at Monmouth 3/21/04 Ginger Flocco...... at La Salle 5/1/05 Kathleen McNish...... at Ohio 2/25/06 Krista Mann...... vs Robert Morris 3/28/06 4 42 times Kathleen McNish...... at Monmouth 3/12/06 5 18 times 3 23 times Saves Ground Balls 21 Lisa Moniot...... vs Ohio State 4/9/97 Points 9 Jessica McGarry...... vs Siena 3/23/97 Becky Stauffer...... vs Connecticut 4/29/00 11 Ginger Flocco...... at Monmouth 3/21/-4 Silvana Restrepo...... vs Siena 3/23/97 19 Lisa Moniot...... vs Gannon 4/19/97 10 Jessica McGarry...... vs Wagner 4/26/97 8 Kristin Harner...... at St. Bonaventure 4/25/00 Becky Stauffer...... vs Temple 4/11/99 9 Katie Harner...... at Gannon 3/20/02 Meghan Hungate...... vs Ohio State 4/10/01 Becky Stauffer...... at Temple 4/16/00 8 Jessica McGarry...... vs Mt. St. Mary’s 4/14/98 Ginger Flocco...... vs Richmond 5/7/05 Sarah Pacini...... vs Ohio St. 4/24/03 Meghan Hungate...... at Mercyhurst 4/21/98 Caroline Gallagher...... vs Longwood 2/18/06 Sarah Pacini...... vs Monmouth 3/12/05 Jessica McGarry...... vs Davidson 3/19/99 7 Alicia Keenan...... at Mt. St. Mary’s 3/15/97 16 Lisa Moniot...... vs Mercyhurst 4/22/97 Meghan Hungate...... vs Davidson 3/20/01 Kristin Harner...... vs Temple 5/1/99 Becky Stauffer...... at Virginia Tech 4/17/99 Katie Harner...... at UMass 4/13/01 Danielle Wilderman...... at Saint Joseph’s 4/14/00 Sarah Pacini...... vs Temple 4/17/03 Lauren Dutch...... vs La Salle 4/5/02 Katie Harner...... vs Virginia Tech 4/21/00 Meredith Norris...... at Denver 2/19/06 Ginger Flocco...... vs Richmond 5/7/05 Meghan Hungate...... vs Bucknell 3/24/01 15 Lisa Moniot...... vs Wagner 4/26/97 Kelly Mulford...... at St. Bonaventure 4/18/06 Kristin Harner...... vs Bucknell 3/24/01 Becky Stauffer...... vs Temple 5/1/99 7 17 times Katie Harner...... at Colgate 3/25/01 14 Lisa Moniot...... vs Siena 3/23/97 Kristin Harner...... at Colgate 3/25/01 Lisa Moniot...... vs Davidson 4/1/97 Shots Lauren Mincher...... vs Davidson 3/30/01 Lisa Moniot...... at Manhattan 4/12/97 18 Kelly Mulford...... vs Geo. Washington 4/23/06 Meghan Hungate...... vs Temple 4/20/01 Becky Stauffer...... vs Virginia Tech 4/21/00 13 Kelly Mulford...... at Monmouth 3/12/06 Krista Mann...... vs Massachusetts 4/18/03 Shelley Rank...... at Temple 4/28/02 Kelly Mulford...... vs La Salle 4/7/06 Caroline Gallagher...... vs Canisius 3/14/06 12 Lauren Dutch...... vs La Salle 4/5/02 Krista Mann...... vs Canisius 3/14/06 + Caused turnovers incorporated in the 1998 season. Kristin Harner...... at St. Bonaventure 4/17/02 Stacie Pollock...... at St. Bonaventure 4/18/06 Ginger Flocco...... vs Denver 2/19/05 6 30 times Team Records Goals vs Siena...... 3/7/01 at Monmouth...... 3/21/04 22 at Canisius...... 3/28/99 vs Howard...... 3/18/06 vs Howard...... 3/18/06 21 vs St. Bonaventure...... 3/28/01 9 at Gannon...... 3/20/02 27 vs Saint Mary’s (Calif.)...... 3.28/05 20 vs Canisius...... 4/25/97 vs Vermont...... 3/22/05 26 at St. Bonaventure...... 4/25/00 vs Ohio...... 4/28/00 8 vs Siena...... 4/4/98 vs Mt. St. Mary’s...... 3/7/01 at Gannon...... 3/20/02 at Marist...... 4/5/98 vs St. Francis...... 3/24/02 19 at Niagara...... 3/22/99 at UC Davis...... 3/10/99 vs Vermont...... 3/22/05 at La Salle...... 4/1/99 at Villanova...... 4/3/00 25 at Temple...... 3/20/04 vs Virginia Tech...... 4/21/00 at Saint Joseph’s...... 4/14/00 vs Robert Morris...... 3/28/06 vs Saint Mary’s (Calif.)...... 3/28/05 at St. Bonaventure...... 4/25/00 24 at Marist...... 4/5/98 vs Howard...... 3/18/06 vs Mt. St. Mary’s...... 3/18/01 vs Mercyhurst...... 4/20/99 vs Robert Morris...... 3/28/06 vs St. Bonaventure...... 3/28/01 at Saint Joseph’s...... 4/14/00 18 at Davidson...... 4/16/98 vs St. Joseph’s...... 4/22/01 vs Siena...... 3/7/01 vs Mercyhurst...... 4/20/99 vs Temple...... 5/5/01 vs Saint Joseph’s ...... 4/22/01 at St. Bonaventure...... 4/25/00 vs St. Francis...... 3/24/02 vs George Washington...... 4/21/02 vs Mt. St. Mary’s...... 3/18/01 vs George Washington...... 4/21/02 vs Monmouth...... 3/22/03 vs Monmouth...... 3/22/03 vs Saint Mary’s (Calif.)...... 3/28/05 at Temple...... 3.20/’04 at Ohio...... 2/25/06 Shots at Monmouth...... 3/21/04 at St. Bonaventure...... 4/18/06 47 vs Saint Mary’s (Calif.)...... 3/28/05 at Monmouth...... 3/12/06 7 seven times 46 at St. Bonaventure...... 4/25/00 17 seven times - last 44 at Monmouth...... 3/12/06 Points vs Robert Morris...... 3/28/06 Assists 37 at Canisius...... 3/28/99 43 vs Denver...... 2/19/05 15 at Canisius...... 3/28/99 32 vs Ohio...... 4/28/00 vs Canisius...... 3/14/06 12 vs Ohio...... 4/28/00 30 vs Canisius...... 4/25/98 42 at California...... 3/13/99 at Monmouth...... 3/12/06 at Niagara...... 2/27/99 vs Mount St. Mary’s...... 3/11/04 11 at Niagara...... 3/27/99 at La Salle...... 4/1/99 vs George Washington...... 4/23/06 at La Salle...... 4/1/99 at Monmouth...... 3/12/06 41 vs Longwood...... 2/18/06 at Monmouth...... 3/21/04 29 vs St. Bonaventure...... 3/28/01 40 vs Niagara...... 4/19/98 10 vs Canisius ...... 4/25/98 at Gannon...... 3/20/02 at Gannon...... 3/20/02

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vs La Salle...... 4/5/02 21 vs Mercyhurst...... 4/20/99 at Temple...... 3/20/04 39 vs Saint Joseph’s...... 4/25/04 vs Saint Joseph’s...... 4/22/01 vs Stony Brook...... 4/8/04 38 vs Drexel...... 4/29/01 vs Drexel...... 4/29/01 vs Howard...... 3/18/06 37 vsDavidson...... 3/19/99 vs George Washington...... 4/23/06 at La Salle...... 4/1/99 Ground Balls 15 vs Ohio...... 4/28/00 vs Bucknell...... 3/24/01 45 vs Siena...... 3/23/97 vs Saint Joseph’s...... 4/25/04 vs La Salle...... 4/7/06 vs Mt. St. Mary’s...... 3/18/01 vs Temple...... 5/8/04 35 at Niagara...... 3/27/99 44 at Colgate...... 3/25/01 vs Saint Mary’s (Calif.)...... 5/28/05 vs La Salle...... 4/7/00 42 at Mt. St. Mary’s...... 3/15/97 vs Massachusetts...... 4/17/05 vs Temple...... 4/17/03 41 vs St. Bonaventure...... 3/28/01 vs George Washington...... 5/6/05 at St. Bonaventure...... 3/26/04 40 vs Longwood...... 2/18/06 14 8 times vs Temple...... 5/8/04 38 vs La Salle...... 4/7/00 34 vs St. Joseph’s...... 4/9/99 vs Monmouth...... 3/22/03 Saves vs Ohio...... 4/28/00 vs Canisius...... 3/14/06 21 vs Ohio State...... 4/9/97 vs George Washington...... 4/16/04 37 vs Davidson...... 3/30/01 vs Connecticut...... 4/29/00 vs La Salle...... 4/30/04 36 vs Virginia Tech...... 4/21/00 19 vs Gannon...... 4/19/97 vs St. Bonaventure...... 4/1/05 vs Robert Morris...... 3/28/06 at Temple...... 3/12/98 vs UC Davis...... 4/15/05 35 vs Mercyhurst...... 4/22/97 vs Temple...... 4/11/99 at Ohio...... 2/25/06 at Temple...... 4/16/00 Draw Controls at Richmond...... 3/16/03 Caused Turnovers + 19 vs Mt. St. Mary’s...... 4/14/98 vs Ohio St...... 4/24/03 30 at Siena...... 4/4/98 at Monmouth...... 3/21/04 vs Monmouth...... 3/12/05 27 at Marist...... 4/5/98 vs Robert Morris...... 3/28/06 18 vs Davidson...... 4/1/97 26 vs American...... 4/8/98 18 at Gannon...... 4/29/98 16 vs Mercyhurst...... 4/22/97 vs Canisius...... 4/25/98 vs Virginia Tech...... 4/21/00 at UMBC...... 3/18/97 25 vs La Salle...... 4/26/98 vs St. Bonaventure...... 3/28/01 at Virginia Tech...... 4/17/99 24 vs Niagara...... 4/19/98 vs Monmouth...... 3/22/03 at Denver...... 2/19/06 vs Temple...... 5/5/01 at Monmouth...... 3/12/06 15 vs Wagner...... 4/26/97 vs Temple...... 5/8/04 17 vs George Washington...... 4/16/04 vs Temple...... 5/1/99 23 at Syracuse...... 4/15/01 16 vs Canisius...... 4/25/98 at Monmouth...... 3/21/04 vs La Salle...... 4/7/00 + Caused turnovers incorporated in the 1998 season.

Career Records Lauren Dutch...... 286...... 1999-02 Games Played 13. Ashley Wood...... 37...... 2005-06 6. Kristin Harner...... 283...... 1999-02 1. Kristina Rohall...... 69...... 2001-04 14. Erin Sakal...... 35...... 1998-00 7. Jessica McGarry...... 255...... 1997-00 2. Laura App...... 67...... 2002-05 15. P.J. Harrison...... 34...... 1998-01 8. Laura App...... 239...... 2002-05 Ginger Flocco...... 67...... 2002-05 16. Meredith Williams...... 33...... 2003-06 9. Courtney Tamasitis...... 187...... 2004-06 Kelly Mulford...... 67...... 2003-06 17. Meghan Steckel...... 28...... 1997 10. Lauren Mincher...... 183...... 2000-03 Krista Mann...... 67...... 2003-06 18. Danielle Wilderman...... 22...... 1998-01 11. Becca West...... 139...... 2001-04 Caroline Gallagher...... 67...... 2003-06 Jennifer Lorenze...... 22...... 2004-05 12. Caroline Gallagher...... 120...... 2003-06 7. Meghan Hungate...... 66...... 1998-01 Alison Smith...... 22...... 2003-06 13. Meredith Williams...... 91...... 2003-06 Becky Cordell...... 66...... 1998-01 14. Alison Smith...... 88...... 2003-06 Danielle Wilderman...... 66...... 1998-01 Assists 15. P.J. Harrison...... 85...... 1998-01 Kelly Dawson...... 66...... 1999-02 1. Katie Harner...... 100...... 1999-02 16. Erin Sakal...... 78...... 1998-00 11. P.J. Harrison...... 65...... 1998-01 2. Meghan Hungate...... 79...... 1998-01 17. Meghan Steckel...... 66...... 1997 12. Katie Harner...... 64...... 1999-02 3. Ginger Flocco...... 58...... 2002-05 18. Jennifer Lorenze...... 59...... 2004-05 Becca West...... 64...... 2001-04 4. Laura Mincher...... 51...... 2000-03 19. Lauren Brooke...... 58...... 1998-01 14. Jessica McGarry...... 63...... 1997-00 5. Jessica McGarry...... 44...... 1997-00 Laura Mincher...... 63...... 2000-03 6. Laura App...... 38...... 2002-05 Game-Winning Goals 16. Kristin Harner...... 61...... 1999-02 7. Becca West...... 27...... 2001-04 1. Kelly Mulford...... 15...... 2003-06 Lauren Dutch...... 61...... 1999-02 8. Kristin Harner...... 26...... 1999-02 2. Ginger Flocco...... 10...... 2002-05 18. Jen Riskie...... 57...... 1998-01 Kathleen McNish...... 25...... 2006 3. Laura App...... 9...... 2002-05 19. Carrie Watkins...... 55...... 2000-03 10. Kelly Mulford...... 22...... 2003-06 4. Katie Harner...... 8...... 1999-2002 20. Meredith Williams...... 54...... 2003-06 11. Courtney Tamasitis...... 20...... 2004-06 5. Jessica McGarry...... 5...... 1997-2000 12. Lauren Dutch...... 17...... 1999-02 Meghan Hungate...... 5...... 1998-2001 Games Started Meredith Williams...... 17...... 2003-06 Lauren Dutch...... 5...... 1999-2002 1. Kristina Rohall...... 69...... 2001-04 Caroline Gallagher...... 17...... 2003-06 Courtney Tamasitis...... 5...... 2004-06 2. Ginger Flocco...... 67...... 2002-05 15. Erin Sakal...... 14...... 1998-00 9. Jennifer Lorenze...... 4...... 2004 Kelly Mulford...... 67...... 2003-06 16. Carrie Watkins...... 13...... 2000-03 Kristin Harner...... 4...... 1999-2002 Krista Mann...... 67...... 2003-06 17. Lauren Brooke...... 11...... 1998-01 Lauren Mincher...... 4...... 2000-2003 5. Laura App...... 66...... 2002-05 Jennifer Lorenze...... 11...... 2004-05 Danielle Wilderman...... 66...... 1998-01 19. Lisa Moniot...... 10...... 1997-98 Caused Turnovers + Meghan Hungate...... 66...... 1998-01 Alison Smith...... 10...... 2003-06 1. Meghan Hungate...... 178...... 1998-01 8. Katie Harner...... 64...... 1999-02 2. Krista Mann...... 124...... 2003-06 Kelly Dawson...... 64...... 1999-02 Points 3. Kristin Harner...... 112...... 1999-02 10. Becky Cordell...... 63...... 1998-01 1. Meghan Hungate...... 261...... 1998-01 4. Katie Harner...... 109...... 1999-02 11. Kristin Harner...... 60...... 1999-02 2. Ginger Flocco...... 229...... 2002-05 5. Ginger Flocco...... 108...... 2002-05 Lauren Dutch...... 60...... 1999-02 3. Katie Harner...... 220...... 1999-02 6. Danielle Wilderman...... 104...... 1998-01 13. Jessica McGarry...... 58...... 1997-00 4. Jessica McGarry...... 178...... 1997-00 7. Kristina Rohall...... 81...... 2001-04 Laura Mincher...... 58...... 2000-03 5. Kelly Mulford...... 174...... 2003-06 8. Kelly Dawson...... 73...... 1999-02 15. P.J. Harrison...... 57...... 1998-01 6. Kristin Harner...... 147...... 1999-02 9. Rebecca Cordell...... 70...... 1998-01 16. Sarah Pacini...... 50...... 2003-05 7. Lauren Dutch...... 145...... 1999-02 10. Stacie Pollock...... 65...... 2004-06 Stacie Pollock...... 50...... 2004-06 8. Laura App...... 135...... 2002-05 11. Laura App...... 58...... 2002-05 18. Courtney Tamasitis...... 49...... 2004-06 9. Lauren Mincher...... 123...... 2000-03 12. Erin Sakal...... 45...... 1998-00 19. Kelly Shaw...... 48...... 2002-04 10. Courtney Tamasitis...... 88...... 2004-06 13. Kelly Shaw...... 41...... 2002-04 Caroline Gallagher...... 48...... 2003-06 11. Becca West...... 80...... 2001-04 14. Jen Riskie...... 37...... 1998-01 12. Caroline Gallagher...... 61...... 2003-06 15. Ashley Wood...... 36...... 2005-06 13. Meredith Williams...... 50...... 2003-06 16. Laura Mincher...... 34...... 2000-03 Goals 14. Erin Sakal...... 49...... 1998-00 Caroline Gallagher...... 34...... 2003-06 1. Meghan Hungate...... 182...... 1998-01 15. Ashley Wood...... 44...... 2005-06 18. Jessica McGarry...... 32...... 1997-00 2. Ginger Flocco...... 171...... 2002-05 16. P.J. Harrison...... 43...... 1998-01 Courtney Tamasitis...... 32...... 2004-06 3. Kelly Mulford...... 152...... 2003-06 17. Kathleen McNish...... 34...... 2006 20. Lauren Brooke...... 28...... 1998-01 4. Jessica McGarry...... 134...... 1997-00 18. Meghan Steckel...... 33...... 1997 Christi Madden...... 28...... 2000-03 5. Lauren Dutch...... 128...... 1999-02 Jennifer Lorenze...... 33...... 2004-05 6. Kristin Harner...... 121...... 1999-02 20. Alison Smith...... 32...... 2003-06 Ground Balls 7. Katie Harner...... 120...... 1999-02 1. Meghan Hungate...... 197...... 1998-01 8. Laura App...... 97...... 2002-05 Shots 2. Katie Harner...... 182...... 1999-02 9. Lauren Mincher...... 72...... 2000-03 1. Kelly Mulford...... 427...... 2003-06 3. Kristin Harner...... 170...... 1999-02 10. Courtney Tamasitis...... 68...... 2004-06 2. Meghan Hungate...... 362...... 1998-01 4. Krista Mann...... 159...... 2003-06 11. Becca West...... 53...... 2001-04 3. Ginger Flocco...... 342...... 2002-05 5. Danielle Wilderman...... 130...... 1998-01 12. Caroline Gallagher...... 44...... 2003-06 4. Katie Harner...... 286...... 1999-02 6. Ginger Flocco...... 124...... 2002-05

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7. Jessica McGarry...... 120...... 1998-00 Saves Goals Against Average Laura App...... 120...... 2002-05 1. Sarah Pacini...... 472...... 2003-05 1. P.J. Harrison...... 8.47 (205 GA, 1453 min.) 2000-01 9. Stacie Pollock...... 118...... 2004-06 2. Becky Stauffer...... 286...... 1999-00 2. Sarah Pacini...... 8.50 (417 GA, 2,944 min.) 2003-05 10. Kristina Rohall...... 111...... 2001-04 3. P.J. Harrison...... 179...... 2000-01 3. Meredith Norris...... 8.77 (142 GA, 972 min.) 2006 11. Caroline Gallagher...... 97...... 2003-06 4. Shelley Rank...... 175...... 2002-03 4. Meghan McGorry...... 9.81 (79 GA, 483 min.) 1998 12. Rebecca Cordell...... 96...... 1998-01 5. Lisa Moniot...... 167...... 1997 5. Becky Stauffer....9.88 (253 GA, 1536 min.) 1999-00 13. Courtney Tamasitis...... 92...... 2004-06 6. Meredith Norris...... 127...... 2006 Shelley Rank...... 9.88 (184 GA, 1117 min.) 2002-03 14. Kelly Dawson...... 89...... 1999-02 7. Michelle Mitchell...... 82...... 1998 7. Lisa Moniot...... 13.87 (156 GA, 675 min.) 1997 15. Laura Mincher...... 85...... 2000-03 8. Meghan McGorry...... 68...... 1998 8. Michelle Mitchell...... 14.59 (116 GA, 477 min.) 1998 16. Lauren Dutch...... 80...... 1999-02 9. Alison Levy...... 40...... 1997 9. Alison Levy...... 18.53 (88 GA, 285 min.) 1997 17. Christi Madden...... 76...... 2000-03 18. Alison Smith...... 74...... 2003-06 Save Pct. Goalkeeper Record (by winning pct.) Kelly Mulford...... 74...... 2003-06 1. Sarah Pacini.... .531 (472 saves, 417 GA) 2003-05 1. P.J. Harrison 18-6 (.750) ...... 2000-01 20. Erin Sakal...... 71...... 1998-00 Becky Stauffer. .531 (286 saves, 253 GA) 1999-00 2. Sarah Pacini 34-15 (.694)...... 2003-05 Carrie Watkins...... 71...... 2000-03 3. Lisa Moniot...... 517 (167 saves, 156 GA) 1997 3. Meredith Norris 11-5 (.687)...... 2006 4. Shelley Rank.... .487 (175 saves, 184 GA) 2002-03 4. Becky Stauffer 16-10 (.615)...... 1999-00 Draw Controls 5. Meredith Norris...... 472 (127 saves, 142 GA) 2006 5. Meghan McGorry 4-4 (.500)...... 1998 1. Ginger Flocco...... 198...... 2002-05 6. P.J. Harrison...... 466 (179 saves, 205 GA) 2000-01 6. Shelley Rank 8-10 (.444)...... 2002-03 2. Krista Mann...... 160...... 2003-06 7. Meghan McGorry.... .462 (68 saves, 79 GA) 1998 7. Lisa Moniot 4-7 (.364)...... 1997 3. Meghan Hungate...... 158...... 1998-01 8. Michelle Mitchell.... .414 (82 saves, 116 GA) 1998 8. Michelle Mitchell 3-5 (.375)...... 1998 4. Katie Harner...... 83...... 1999-02 9. Alison Levy...... 313 (40 saves, 88 GA) 1997 9. Alison Levy 0-5 (.000)...... 1997 5. Lauren Dutch...... 74...... 1999-02 6. Kristin Harner...... 53...... 1999-02 Minutes in Goal + Caused turnovers incorporated in the 1998 season. Laura App...... 53...... 2002-05 1. Sarah Pacini...... 2,944... 51 games....2003-05 Caroline Gallagher...... 53...... 2003-06 2. Becky Stauffer...... 1,536 ... 27 games.. 1999-00 9. Danielle Wilderman...... 48...... 1999-01 3. P.J. Harrison...... 1,453.... 25 games...2000-01 10. Jessica McGarry...... 43...... 1997-00 4. Shelley Rank...... 1,117..... 22 games...2002-03 11. Ashley Wood...... 40...... 2005-06 5. Meredith Norris...... 972...... 16 games...... 2006 12. Christi Madden...... 38...... 2000-03 6. Lisa Moniot...... 675...... 11 games...... 1997 Kelly Mulford...... 38...... 2003-06 7. Meghan McGorry.... 483...... 8 games...... 1998 14. Lauren Mincher...... 36...... 2000-03 8. Michelle Mitchell..... 477...... 8 games...... 1998 9. Alison Levy...... 285...... 5 games...... 1997 Single Game Individual Goals 11 Meghan Hungate...... vs Mt. St. Mary’s 4/14/98 Draw Control 9 Jessica McGarry...... vs Mercyhurst 4/22/97 Meghan Hungate...... vs Niagara 4/19/98 8 Meghan Hungate...... at Stanford 3/7/99 7 Meghan Steckel...... at Niagara 4/4/97 Meghan Hungate...... at Mercyhurst 4/21/98 Ginger Flocco...... vs Bucknell 4/5/03 Meghan Hungate...... at Mercyhurst 4/21/98 Meghan Hungate...... vs Davidson 3/20/01 Ginger Flocco...... vs Geo. Washington 4/16/04 6 Jessica McGarry...... vs Mt. St. Mary’s 4/14/98 Kelly Mulford...... at Richmond 3/16/03 7 Meghan Hungate...... vs Mt. St. Mary’s 4/14/98 Jessica McGarry...... vs La Salle 4/26/98 Kelly Mulford...... at Temple 3/20/04 Ginger Flocco...... at Massachusetts 3/29/02 Jessica McGarry...... vs Davidson 3/19/99 Meredith Williams...... at St. Bonaventure 3/26/04 6 Alicia Keenan...... at Villanova 3/12/97 Meghan Hungate...... vs Mercyhurst 4/20/99 Kelly Mulford...... vs Saint Mary’s (Calif.) 3/28/05 Meghan Hungate...... at Gannon 4/29/98 Lauren Mincher...... vs Virginia Tech 4/21/00 Ginger Flocco...... vs Temple 4/22/05 Ginger Flocco...... vs Monmouth 3/22/03 Lauren Dutch...... vs Mt. St. Mary’s 3/18/01 Kelly Mulford...... at La Salle 5/1/05 Ginger Flocco...... vs American 3/8/04 Meghan Hungate...... vs Davidson 3/10/01 Kelly Mulford...... vs Longwood 2/18/06 Krista Mann...... at St. Bonaventure 3/26/04 Ginger Flocco...... at Monmouth 3/21/04 10 Jessica McGarry...... vs Mercyhurst 4/22/97 Krista Mann...... at Monmouth 3/12/06 Courtney Tamasitis...... vs Geo. Washington 4/16/04 Kristin Harner...... at California 3/13/99 Krista Mann...... vs Robert Morris 3/28/06 Kelly Mulford...... at St. Bonaventure 4/18/06 Jessica McGarry...... at La Salle 4/1/99 Krista Mann...... vs Geo. Washington 4/23/06 Kelly Mulford...... vs Geo. Washington 4/23/06 Lauren Dutch...... vs Mt. St. Mary’s 3/18/01 5 Alicia Keenan...... vs Marist 3/22/97 5 26 times Kristin Harner...... at La Salle 4/7/01 Jen Cairns...... vs Mercyhurst 4/22/97 Kristin Harner...... vs La Salle 4/5/02 Lisa Moniot...... vs Canisius 4/25/98 Assists Kelly Mulford...... vs Temple 4/27/03 Meghan Hungate...... vs La Salle 4/26/98 5 Katie Harner...... vs La Salle 4/1/99 Laura App...... vs Monmouth 3/22/03 Katie Harner...... at Connecticut 4/24/99 Ginger Flocco...... at Monmouth 3/21/04 Kelly Mulford...... vs St. Bonaventure 4/1/05 Katie Harner...... vs Mt. St. Mary’s 3/18/01 Kathleen McNish...... vs Howard 3/18/06 Ginger Flocco...... at Saint Joseph’s 4/29/05 Ginger Flocco...... vs Saint Joseph’s 4/20/02 4 Meghan Hungate ...... at UC Davis 3/10/99 Kelly Mulford...... vs Robert Morris 3/28/06 Krista Mann...... vs Monmouth 3/22/03 Meghan Hungate...... at Canisius 3/28/99 9 16 times Ginger Flocco...... at Saint Joseph’s 4/12/03 Meghan Hungate...... at Virginia Tech 4/17/99 Ginger Flocco...... vs Temple 4/17/03 Katie Harner...... at Villanova 4/3/00 Caused Turnovers + Krista Mann...... at Temple 3/20/04 Katie Harner...... vs Mt. St. Mary’s 3/18/01 8 Krista Mann...... vs La Salle 4/7/06 Ginger Flocco...... at Monmouth 3/21/04 Meghan Hungate...... vs Saint Joseph’s 4/22/01 6 Meghan Hungate...... vs Manhattan 3/28/98 Ginger Flocco...... at Massachusetts 4/4/04 Katie Harner...... vs Temple 5/5/01 Erin Sakal...... at Siena 4/4/98 Ginger Flocco...... vs Saint Joseph’s 4/25/04 Katie Harner...... at Gannon 3/20/02 Meghan Hungate...... at Marist 4/5/98 Krista Mann...... vs Saint Joseph’s 4/25/04 Lauren Mincher...... vs Geo. Washington 4/21/02 Danielle Wilderman...... vs La Salle 4/26/98 Krista Mann...... vs Temple 5/8/04 Lauren Mincher...... at Saint Mary’s (CA) 3/5/03 Danielle Wilderman...... at Gannon 4/29/98 Ginger Flocco...... at Geo. Washington 4/10/05 Ginger Flocco...... vs Vermont 3/22/05 Meghan Hungate...... at La Salle 4/1/99 Ginger Flocco...... vs UC Davis 4/15/05 Ginger Flocco...... vs Richmond 5/7/05 Ginger Flocco...... at Monmouth 3/21/04 Ginger Flocco...... at La Salle 5/1/05 Kathleen McNish...... at Ohio 2/25/06 Krista Mann...... vs Robert Morris 3/28/06 4 42 times Kathleen McNish...... at Monmouth 3/12/06 5 18 times 3 23 times Saves Ground Balls 21 Lisa Moniot...... vs Ohio State 4/9/97 Points 9 Jessica McGarry...... vs Siena 3/23/97 Becky Stauffer...... vs Connecticut 4/29/00 11 Ginger Flocco...... at Monmouth 3/21/-4 Silvana Restrepo...... vs Siena 3/23/97 19 Lisa Moniot...... vs Gannon 4/19/97 10 Jessica McGarry...... vs Wagner 4/26/97 8 Kristin Harner...... at St. Bonaventure 4/25/00 Becky Stauffer...... vs Temple 4/11/99 9 Katie Harner...... at Gannon 3/20/02 Meghan Hungate...... vs Ohio State 4/10/01 Becky Stauffer...... at Temple 4/16/00 8 Jessica McGarry...... vs Mt. St. Mary’s 4/14/98 Ginger Flocco...... vs Richmond 5/7/05 Sarah Pacini...... vs Ohio St. 4/24/03 Meghan Hungate...... at Mercyhurst 4/21/98 Caroline Gallagher...... vs Longwood 2/18/06 Sarah Pacini...... vs Monmouth 3/12/05 Jessica McGarry...... vs Davidson 3/19/99 7 Alicia Keenan...... at Mt. St. Mary’s 3/15/97 16 Lisa Moniot...... vs Mercyhurst 4/22/97 Meghan Hungate...... vs Davidson 3/20/01 Kristin Harner...... vs Temple 5/1/99 Becky Stauffer...... at Virginia Tech 4/17/99 Katie Harner...... at UMass 4/13/01 Danielle Wilderman...... at Saint Joseph’s 4/14/00 Sarah Pacini...... vs Temple 4/17/03 Lauren Dutch...... vs La Salle 4/5/02 Katie Harner...... vs Virginia Tech 4/21/00 Meredith Norris...... at Denver 2/19/06 Ginger Flocco...... vs Richmond 5/7/05 Meghan Hungate...... vs Bucknell 3/24/01 15 Lisa Moniot...... vs Wagner 4/26/97 Kelly Mulford...... at St. Bonaventure 4/18/06 Kristin Harner...... vs Bucknell 3/24/01 Becky Stauffer...... vs Temple 5/1/99 7 17 times Katie Harner...... at Colgate 3/25/01 14 Lisa Moniot...... vs Siena 3/23/97 Kristin Harner...... at Colgate 3/25/01 Lisa Moniot...... vs Davidson 4/1/97 Shots Lauren Mincher...... vs Davidson 3/30/01 Lisa Moniot...... at Manhattan 4/12/97 18 Kelly Mulford...... vs Geo. Washington 4/23/06 Meghan Hungate...... vs Temple 4/20/01 Becky Stauffer...... vs Virginia Tech 4/21/00 13 Kelly Mulford...... at Monmouth 3/12/06 Krista Mann...... vs Massachusetts 4/18/03 Shelley Rank...... at Temple 4/28/02 Kelly Mulford...... vs La Salle 4/7/06 Caroline Gallagher...... vs Canisius 3/14/06 12 Lauren Dutch...... vs La Salle 4/5/02 Krista Mann...... vs Canisius 3/14/06 + Caused turnovers incorporated in the 1998 season. Kristin Harner...... at St. Bonaventure 4/17/02 Stacie Pollock...... at St. Bonaventure 4/18/06 Ginger Flocco...... vs Denver 2/19/05 6 30 times

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All-time roster

A L R Laura App...... 2002, 03, 04, 05 Lea Lamatiina...... 2005, 06, 07 Shelly Rank...... 2002, 03 Alison Levy...... 1997, 98 Silvana Restrepo...... 1997 B Jennifer Lorenze...... 2004, 05 Jennifer Riskie...... 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Lauren Brooke...... 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Kristina Rohall...... 2001, 02, 03, 04 Meghan Brown...... 1999 M Marissa Rosenbaum...... 2007 Christi Madden...... 2000, 01, 02, 03 C Krista Mann...... 2003, 04, 05, 06 S Jen Cairns...... 1997, 98 Amanda Masoner...... 2004, 05 Erin Sakal...... 1998, 99, 2000 Shannon Cairns...... 1997 Kelley McAulifee...... 2006 Rachel Sardo...... 2000 Caitlin Carducci...... 2007 Alison McDaniel...... 1998 Kelly Shaw...... 2002, 03, 04 Sarah Carson...... 2007 Jessica McGarry...... 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Alison Smith...... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Sara Cates...... 2007 Meghan McGorry...... 1997, 98 Christy Smolinski...... 1997, 98 Meg Cloutman...... 2004, 05, 06, 07 Kathleen McNish...... 2006, 07 Becky Stauffer...... 1999, 2000 Jennifer Conley...... 2006, 07 Lindsay Melson...... 1997 Meghan Steckel...... 1997 Rebecca Cordell...... 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Lauren Mincher...... 2000, 01, 02, 03 Wolguine Stervil...... 1998 Julie Cummings...... 1998 Michelle Mitchell...... 1998 Leslie Swensen...... 1997 Lisa Moniot...... 1997, 98 D Molly Montgomery...... 2006, 07 T Kelly Dawson...... 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Kelly Mulford...... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Courtney Tamasitis...... 2004, 05, 06, 07 Erin Dolan...... 2000 Lindsay Muller...... 2007 Meghan Tierney...... 1997 Keri Drexel...... 2006, 07 Casey Myburgh...... 2007 Christina Trionfo...... 2002, 03 Lauren Dutch...... 1999, 00, 01, 02 Laurie Trogus...... 1997, 98 N F Meredith Norris...... 2006 W Janna Faulkner...... 2007 Carrie Watkins...... 2000, 01, 02, 03 Kelly Fee...... 2000, 01, 02, 03 P Rebecca (Becca) West...... 2001, 02, 03, 04 Julie Feltovich...... 2006, 07 Sarah Pacini...... 2003, 04, 05 Danielle Wilderman...... 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Meredith Fish...... 1999 Stacie Pollock...... 2004, 05, 06, 07 Meredith Williams...... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Ginger Flocco...... 2002, 03, 04, 05 Lyndsy Wittmer...... 2002, 03, 04, 05 Jennifer Fox...... 1997 O Ashley Wood...... 2005, 06, 07 Meghan Frederick...... 2007 Sheridan Owings...... 2003, 04 Z G Bree Ann Zeyzus...... 2003, 04, 05 Caroline Gallagher...... 2003, 04, 05, 06 Rachel Gilmore...... 1999, 2000 Kerry Goessling...... 2001, 02, 03, 04 Shannon Gorder...... 2003 Becky Greene...... 2007 Jennifer Gustin...... 2001, 02, 03 Denise Gutierrez...... 1998

H Katie Harner...... 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Kristin Harner...... 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Tyneisha Harris...... 2005, 06, 07 P.J. Harrison...... 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Anne Hogan...... 1997 Katie Hohn...... 2002, 03 Chelsea Hopkins...... 2007 Meghan Holleran...... 2007 Meghan Hungate...... 1998, 99, 2000, 01

J Becky Jenkins...... 1998, 1999 Jennifer Jones...... 1997

K Alicia Keenan...... 1997 Caitilin Kilty...... 2007 Caitlin Kistler...... 2005, 06, 07 Laura Kolosvary...... 2000, 01, 02 Aubrey Komorowski...... 2003, 04, 05 Sarah Pacini

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All-time honors

All-America All-Academic 1999 Meghan Hungate IWLCA/US Lacrosse Second Team Mid-Atlantic Regional All-America 1997 Jennifer Cairns...... MAAC 2000 Meghan Hungate IWLCA/US Lacrosse Second Team Mid-Atlantic Regional All-America Jennifer Fox...... MAAC 2001 Meghan Hungate IWLCA/US Lacrosse First Team Mid-Atlantic Regional All-America Shannon Cairns...... MAAC 2001 Katie Harner IWLCA/US Lacrosse Second Team Mid-Atlantic Regional All-America Anne Hogan...... MAAC 2001 Kristin Harner IWLCA/US Lacrosse Second Team Mid-Atlantic Regional All-America Lisa Moniot...... MAAC 2004 Ginger Flocco Inside Lacrosse Third Team All-America First Team Mid-Atlantic All-Region Meghan Steckel...... MAAC Laura App IWLCA/US Lacrosse Second Team Mid-Atlantic All-Region Christin Sylvester...... MAAC 2005 Ginger Flocco IWLCA/US Lacrosse First Team Mid-Atlantic Regional All-America . Meghan Tierney...... MAAC Inside Lacrosse Second Team All-America 1998 Jen Cairns ...... MAAC 2006 Kelly Mulford IWLCA/US Lacrosse Second Team At-Large West-Mid West Regional All-America Alison Levy ...... MAAC Krista Mann IWLCA/US Lacrosse Second Team Defense West-Mid West Regional All-America Lisa Moniot ...... MAAC Christy Smolinski...... MAAC All-Conference Atlantic 10 Yearly 1999 Meghan Hungate...... Atlantic 10 Danielle Wilderman...... Atlantic 10 1997 Jessica McGarry...... MAAC (Attack) Statistical Leaders 2000 Katie Harner...... Atlantic 10 Meghan Tierney...... MAAC (Defense) Category Name Record/Year Meghan Hungate...... Atlantic 10 /. 1998 Meghan Hungate ...... MAAC (Defense) Assists Katie Harner...... 39 / 2001 A-10 Student-Athlete of the Year Jessica McGarry ...... MAAC (Attack) Meghan Hungate...... 32 / 1999 2001 Katie Harner...... Atlantic 10 1999 Lauren Dutch ...... Atlantic 10 Points Ginger Flocco...... 78 / 2004 Kristin Harner...... Atlantic 10 Katie Harner ...... Atlantic 10 Meghan Hungate...... 76 / 1999 Meghan Hungate...... Atlantic 10 /. Meghan Hungate ...... Atlantic 10 Ground Balls Meghan Hungate...... 76 / 2001 A-10 Student-Athlete of the Year 2000 Katie Harner...... Atlantic 10 Meghan Hungate...... 46 / 2000 Danielle Wilderman...... Atlantic 10 Meghan Hungate...... Atlantic 10 Draw Controls Ginger Flocco...... 58 / 2004 2002 Kelly Dawson...... Atlantic 10 2001 Katie Harner...... Atlantic 10 Ginger Flocco...... 54 / 2003 Lauren Dutch...... Atlantic 10 Kristin Harner...... Atlantic 10 Meghan Hungate...... 48 / 1999 Katie Harner...... Atlantic 10 Meghan Hungate...... Atlantic 10 GAA Sarah Pacini...... 8.38 / 2004 Kristin Harner...... Atlantic 10 2002 Kelly Dawson...... Atlantic 10 2003 Ginger Flocco...... Atlantic 10 Lauren Dutch...... Atlantic 10 Kristina Rohall...... Atlantic 10 / Katie Harner...... Atlantic 10 Atlantic 10 Single-Season A-10 Student-Athlete of the Year Kristin Harner...... Atlantic 10 Individual Record Holders Carrie Watkins...... Atlantic 10 2003 Ginger Flocco...... Atlantic 10 Becca West...... Atlantic 10 Krista Mann...... Atlantic 10 Category Name Record/Year 2004 Laura App...... Atlantic 10, IWLCA Honor Roll 2004 Ginger Flocco...... Atlantic 10 Assists Katie Harner...... 39 / 2001 Ginger Flocco...... Atlantic 10 Krista Mann...... Atlantic 10 Ground Balls Meghan Hungate...... 76 / 2001 Sarah Pacini...... Atlantic 10, IWLCA Honor Roll 2005 Ginger Flocco...... Atlantic 10 Kristina Rohall...... Atlantic 10 / Krista Mann...... Atlantic 10 A-10 Student-Athlete of the Year Kelly Mulford...... Atlantic 10 National / Regional IWLCA Honor Roll Sarah Pacini...... Atlantic 10 R anking History IWLCA Division I Scholar-Athlete of the Year Stacie Pollock...... Atlantic 10 Becca West...... IWLCA Honor Roll 2006 Krista Mann...... Atlantic 10 First Team Date Poll Rank 2005 Laura App...... Atlantic 10, IWLCA Honor Roll Kelly Mulford...... Atlantic 10 First Team 4/14/05 womenslacrosse.com...... 20 Ginger Flocco...... Atlantic 10 Stacie Pollock...... Atlantic 10 Second Team 4/20/05 womenslacrosse.com...... 19 Caroline Gallagher...... IWLCA Honor Roll Courtney Tamasitis..... Atlantic 10 Honorable Mention Krista Mann...... Atlantic 10, IWLCA Honor Roll Kathleen McNish...... Atlantic 10 Rookie Team Kelly Mulford...... Atlantic 10, IWLCA Honor Roll Atlantic 10 Weekly Honor Sarah Pacini...... Atlantic 10 / Atlantic 10 All-Championship Roll A-10 Student-Athlete of the Year IWLCA Honor Roll 1999 Katie Harner Date Name Honor Lyndsy Wittmer...... IWLCA Honor Roll Meghan Hungate 3/15/99 Meghan Hungate...... Player Bree Zeyzus...... IWLCA Honor Roll 2000 Katie Harner 3/15/99 Lauren Dutch...... Rookie 2006 Caroline Gallagher...Atlantic 10, IWLCA Honor Roll Kristin Harner 3/22/99 Katie Harner...... Rookie Krista Mann...... Atlantic 10, IWLCA Honor Roll 2001 Katie Harner 3/29/99 Lauren Dutch...... Rookie Kelly Mulford...... IWLCA Honor Roll Kristin Harner 4/19/99 Katie Harner...... Rookie Courtney Tamasitis...... Atlantic 10 P.J. Harrison 4/26/99 Becky Stauffer...... Rookie Meghan Hungate 3/19/00 Lauren Mincher...... Rookie 2002 Kristin Harner 4/23/00 Lauren Mincher...... Co-Rookie IWLCA Team Academic Squad 2004 Ginger Flocco 4/2/01 Meghan Hungate...... Player 2003 + 3rd...... 3.31 Krista Mann 4/16/01 Meghan Hungate...... Player 2005 n/a...... 3.28 Kristina Rohall 4/23/01 Kristina Rohall...... Rookie 2006 n/a...... 3.24 Becca West 4/8/02 Lauren Dutch...... Co-Player * 2003 first year team awards named 2005 Laura App 4/29/02 Ginger Flocco...... Co-Rookie + indicates Merit Squad – top three team GPAs Ginger Flocco 3/17/03 Kelly Mulford...... Rookie Jennifer Lorenze 3/24/03 Ginger Flocco...... Co-Player 3/31/03 Kelly Mulford...... Co-Rookie ESPN The Magazine Coach of the Year 3/1/04 Ginger Flocco...... Player 3/22/04 Ginger Flocco...... Player Academic All-America 1997 Kim (Orie) Eldridge...... MAAC 2/28/05 Ginger Flocco...... Player 1999 Meghan Hungate ...... District 2 Academic All-America 2000 Kim Eldridge...... Atlantic 10 3/28/05 Ginger Flocco...... Player Danielle Wilderman....District 2 Academic All-America 2004 Kim Eldridge...... Atlantic 10 4/4/05 Kelly Mulford...... Player 2000 Meghan Hungate...... National Second Team 4/11/05 Sarah Pacini...... Co-Player Academic All-America Player of the Year 5/2/05 Kelly Mulford...... Co-Player Meghan Hungate...... District 2 Academic All-America 2/27/06 Courtney Tamasitis...... Player 2001 Meghan Hungate...... National Third Team 2004 Ginger Flocco...... Atlantic 10 (Offensive) 4/3/06 Meredith Norris...... Co-Rookie Academic All-America 2006 Krista Mann...... Atlantic 10 (Defense) 4/24/06 Kelly Mulford...... Player Meghan Hungate...... District 2 Academic All-America First Team Rookie of the Year Katie Harner...... District 2 Academic All-America Additional Weekly Honors Second Team 1997 Jessica McGarry...... Co-MAAC Rookie of the Year 2003 Becca West ...... District 2 Academic All-America 2000 Lauren Mincher...... A-10 Co-Rookie of the Year 2/21/05 Ginger Flocco...... Inside Lacrosse Second Team 2003 Kelly Mulford...... A-10 Rookie of the Year Honorable Mention 2004 Kristina Rohall...... District 2 Academic All-America 4/4/05 Kelly Mulford...... womenslacrosse.com Honor Roll * 1999 First year of lacrosse in the Atlantic 10 4/11/05 Ginger Flocco...... womenslacrosse.com Honor Roll Atlantic 10 Regular Season 4/24/06 Kelly Mulford...... Inside Lacrosse Champions Honorable Mention 4/24/06 Kelly Mulford...... womenslacrosse.com Honor Roll 2004 (co- with Temple) 2005 (co- with Temple)

28 Front: – Caitlin Carducci, Meghan Holleran, Casey Myburgh, Caitilin Kilty, Courtney Tamasitis, Mollie Montgomery, Marissa Rosenbaum, Stacie Pollock Middle: – Student Assistant Coach Christie Trionfo, Jennifer Conley, Janna Faulkner, Sarah Cates, Sarah Carson, Lindsay Muller, Keri Drexel, Kathleen McNish, Tyneisha Harris, Athletic Trainer Julie DeMartini Back: – Head Coach Mike Scerbo, Caitlin Kistler, Meg Cloutman, Becky Greene, Meghan Frederick, Ashley Wood, Julia Feltovich, Leah Lamatina, Chelsea Hopkins, Assistant Coach Danielle Werner No. Name Pos. Yr. Hometown/High School 0 Caitlin Carducci GK FR Hudson, Ohio/Hudson 1 Meghan Holleran GK FR Horseheads, N.Y./Horseheads 2 Caitlin Kistler D JR West Chester, Pa./Henderson 3 Tyneisha Harris D JR Aliquippa, Pa./Sewickley Academy 4 Lea Lamatina M JR Fenton, Mo./Rockwood Summitt 5 Chelsea Hopkins M FR Pittsburgh, Pa./Upper St. Clair 6 Sarah Carson A FR Catonsville, Md./Institute of Notre Dame 7 Sarah Cates M FR Columbia, Md./Mt. Hebron 8 Keri Drexel A SO Pequea, Pa./Penn Manor 9 Marissa Rosenbaum D FR Hatboro, Pa./Upper Moreland 10 Caitilin Kilty D FR Downingtown, Pa./Downingtown West 11 Mollie Montgomery D SO West Chester, Pa./Bishop Shanahan 12 Jennifer Conley D SO Pennington, N.J./Hopewell Valley Central 13 Lindsay Muller D FR Telford, Pa./Souderton Area 14 Julia Feltovich D SO McMurray, Pa./Peter’s Township 15 Courtney Tamasitis M SR Boyertown, Pa./Boyertown 16 Janna Faulkner A FR Ellicott City, Md./Centennial 17 Ashley Wood M JR Shaker Heights, Ohio/Shaker Heights 18 Meg Cloutman A SR West Chester, Pa./West Chester East 20 Stacie Pollock D SR Kennett Square, Pa./Unionville 21 Meghan Frederick A FR Cockeysville, Md./Dulaney 22 Kathleen McNish A SO Caldwell, N.J./James Caldwell 23 Becky Greene A FR Annapolis, Md./Annapolis 25 Casey Myburgh D FR Seattle, Wash./Seattle Prep Head Coach: Mike Scerbo (SUNY-Oswego, 95) – 2nd Season Assistant Coach: Danielle Werner Student Assistant: Christie Trionfo Date Day Opponent Time Feb. 25 Sun. at Robert Morris 3:30 PM Mar. 2 Fri. MONMOUTH 3:00 PM Mar. 4 Sun. VANDERBILT 12:00 PM Mar. 7 Wed. at Ohio State 4:00 PM Mar. 11 Sun. at Davidson 1:00 PM Mar. 17 Sat. BUCKNELL 1:00 PM Mar. 24 Sat. at Howard TBA Mar. 30 Fri. DENVER 3:30 PM Apr. 1 Sun. OHIO 4:00 PM Apr. 5 Thu. at Canisius 6:00 PM Apr. 10 Tue. ST. BONAVENTURE * 4:00 PM Apr. 13 Fri. at Saint Joseph’s * 4:00 PM Apr. 15 Sun. at La Salle * 12:00 PM Apr. 20 Fri. MASSACHUSETTS * 4:00 PM Apr. 22 Sun. TEMPLE * 1:00 PM Apr. 27 Fri. at George Washington * 3:30 PM Apr. 29 Sun. at Richmond * 1:00 PM May 4-6 Fri. – Sun. at Atlantic 10 Championships Host: Temple

* Atlantic 10 Game Home matches played on camppus at Arthur J. Rooney Athletic Field All Times are Easternw

Head Coach: Mike Scerbo – 2nd Season Assistant Coach: Danielle Werner