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O'sullivan's 2013 Statistics BBUILDINGUILDING THETHE LEGACYLEGACY SStetson’stetson’s IInauguralnaugural 22013013 LacrosseLacrosse SeasonSeason FFirstirst GGameame FFirstirst GGoaloal SStetsontetson vvs.s. LLibertyiberty FFeb.eb. 110,0, 22013013 FFirstirst WWinin MMelanieelanie FFredericksredericks 99:05:05 iintonto fi rrstst ggameame First A-Sun Tourney SStetsontetson 119,9, KKennesawennesaw 7 AApr.pr. 114,4, 22013013 SStetsontetson vvs.s. DDetroitetroit AApr.pr. 226,6, 22013013 STETSON LACROSSE TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents ...........................1 GoHatters.com Quick Facts ......................................2 Roster ................................................3 For all the latest Stetson Men’s Basketball news, Schedule ..........................................4 scores, statistics, and records, visit the offi cial website Season Preview ..........................5-6 of Stetson Athletics at www.GoHatters.com. Find links to live stats, game broadcasts, postgame stories, and Opponents ...................................7-8 video. Nicole Moore ...........................9-10 Brittany Dipper ............................11 @StetsonLacrosse Support Staff ...............................12 @StetsonHatters The Juniors ..............................13-14 For up-to-the-minute Stetson Lacrosse team news, including in-game updates, game notes, postgame sto- The Sophomores ....................15-28 ries, and video, follow @StetsonLacrosse on Twitter. The Freshmen .........................29-34 For all Stetson Athletics news, follow @StetsonHatters. 2013 Review ..........................35-37 Lacrosse Records ...................38-40 Athletic Facilities ....................41-42 Hat-Alerts Administration ........................43-44 Sports Medicine ..........................45 Receive customized text message updates straight to your phone with Stetson Athletics’ Hat-Alerts! Strength & Conditioning ............46 Sign-up for free scores and news for Stetson Men’s Atlantic Sun Conference .............47 Basketball and any other sports you wish to follow by going to GoHatters.com/text Stetson University ........................48 Radio/TV Roster ..........................49 StetsonHatters CREDITS The 2014 Stetson University Lacrosse Media Guide was written and de- signed by Dan Forcella of the Stetson Visit the StetsonHatters channel on YouTube for all of Athletic Communications Department. the latest video from Stetson Men’s Basketball and Stetson Athletics. Editorial assistance by Jamie Bataille and Matt Franzblau. Photography by David Williams and Stetson Uni- versity. Stetson Athletics Like us on Facebook, the offi cial fan page of Stetson Athletics. Share your excitement for anything and everything Stetson Athletics with other Hatter fans. Comment on stories, photos, and more! @STETSONLACROSSE PAGE 1 STETSON LACROSSE QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION School: ............................................................... Stetson University 2013 Overall Record: ...........................................................2-14 City: ............................................................................ DeLand, Fla. Conference Record/Finish: ............................................ 2-2/3rd Founded: .................................................................................1883 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ..............................................16/3 Enrollment: .............................................................................3,900 Starters Returning/Lost: .......................................................11/1 Nickname: ............................................................................Hatters Newcomers: .................................................................................11 Colors: ..................................................Hunter Green and White Home Field: ............................................Athletic Training Center Returning A-Sun Honorees Capacity: .................................................................................. 500 Maylis Broderick (So. - M) 20 goals 7 assists Affi liation: ............................................................NCAA Division I Caili Guilday (So. - G) 98 saves 16.47 gaa Conference: .................................................................Atlantic Sun Danielle Horgan (So. - A) 22 goals 5 assists President: .......................................................Dr. Wendy B. Libby Paige Levesque (So. - A) 17 goals 4 assists Alma Mater, Year: .................................................Cornell, 1972 Mary Kate O’Sullivan (So. - M) 16 goals 6 assists Athletics Director: ..........................................................Jeff Altier Alma Mater, Year: .................................................Stetson, 1982 Other Returning Starters Senior Woman Administrator:.............................Alicia Queally Samantha Akl (Jr. - A) 11 goals 9 assists Alma Mater, Year: ...................................North Carolina, 1999 Elisabeth Blackwell (Jr. - D) 1 goal 8 ct Athletic Department Phone: ...............................386.822.8100 Rachel Dumas (So. - D) 1 goal 20 gb Noelle Morabito (So. - M) 5 goals 18 gb PROGRAM HISTORY Amanda Parker (So. - D) 28 gb 16 ct First Season: ...........................................................................2013 Hallie Plunkett (So. - D) 13 gb 6 ct Overall All-Time Record: ......................................................2-14 All-Time A-Sun Record: ...........................................................2-2 ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Conference Tournaments:............................................................ 1 Director: .......................................................................Ricky Hazel Last Conference Tournament: ........................... 2013 (Semifi nals) Offi ce: ....................................................................386.822.8130 Last Conference Finals: ...........................................................n/a Email: ............................................................. [email protected] Last Conference Championship: ............................................n/a Assistant Director (Lax Contact): ...........................Dan Forcella Offi ce: ....................................................................386.822.8718 COACHING STAFFCell:.........................................................................207.650.6790 Head Coach: ...........................................................Nicole Moore Email: .......................................................... [email protected] Alma Mater, Year: .................................New Hampshire, 2002 Assistant Director: ..................................................Jamie Bataille Overall Record (Years): ................................................. 2-14 (1) Offi ce: ....................................................................386.822.8131 Record at Stetson (Years): ............................................. 2-14 (1) Email: ........................................................... [email protected] Offi ce Phone: ........................................................386.822.8188 Assistant Director: ......................................................... Cris Belvin Email: ........................................................nmmoore@stetson.edu Offi ce: ....................................................................386.822.8937 Assistant Coach: ..................................................Brittany Dipper Email: ............................................................cbelvin@stetson.edu Alma Mater, Year: ............................................Maryland, 2012 Assistant: ...............................................................Matt Franzblau Offi ce Phone: ........................................................386.822.8775 Offi ce: ....................................................................386.822.8103 Email: ......................................................... [email protected] Email: ........................................................ [email protected] Assistant Coach: ............................................ Mitch VanSumeren Website: .......................................................www.GoHatters.com Email: ......................................................mvansume@stetson.edu Twitter: .............................@StetsonHatters, @StetsonLacrosse Facebook: ...................................Facebook.com/StetsonHatters PAGE 2 GOHATTERS.COM STETSON LACROSSE ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Class Hometown/Previous School 1 Samantha Maguire M 5-4 Fr. Bel Air, Md./John Carroll School 2 Danielle Horgan A 5-8 So. Miami, Fla./Sunset Senior 3 Lauren McDonald D 5-2 Fr. Naperville, Ill./Neuqua Valley 4 Rachel Dumas D 5-8 So. Stuart, Fla./The Pine School 5 Maylis Broderick M 5-7 So. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./Cardinal Gibbons 6 Ana Baranowski M 5-7 Fr. Marlton, N.J./Holy Cross HS 7 Lindsay Summers M 5-3 Fr. Fallston, Md./Fallston 8 Noelle Morabito M 5-3 So. East Rochester, N.Y./East Rochester 9 Samantha Akl A 5-3 Jr. Port St. Lucie, Fla./Limestone College 10 Amanda Parker D 5-11 So. Perkasie, Pa./Central Bucks West 11 Paige Levesque A 5-7 So. Bennington, Vt./Mount Anthony Union 12 Sarah Connolly A 5-5 So. Naples, Fla./Naples 13 Christina Wittmeier M 5-4 Fr. Parkland, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas 14 Elisabeth Blackwell D 5-8 Jr. Naples, Fla./Long Island University 15 Melanie Fredericks M 5-8 So. South Lyon, Mich./South Lyon 16 Stephanie Rendell A 5-7 So. Lake Mary, Fla./Lyman
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