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2021 Media Guide www.NAVYSPORTS.com NAVY WOMEN’S LACROSSE 2021 MEDIA GUIDE 2018 PATRIOT LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 2021 NAVY WOMEN’S LACROSSE Table of Contents / Schedule / Quick Facts Table of Contents 2021 Navy Women’s Lacrosse Schedule Schedule 1 Day Date Opponent Location Time Roster 2-4 Saturday Feb. 13 George Mason Annapolis, Md. 11:00 a.m. Coaching Staff 5-12 Saturday Feb. 20 Mount Saint Mary’s Annapolis, Md. 3:00 p.m. Midshipmen Profiles 13-26 Season in Review 27 Saturday Feb. 27 at George Washington Washington, D.C. TBA 1 Season Statistics 28-33 Sunday March 7 Bucknell • Annapolis, Md. 12:00 p.m. 1 Patriot League Tournament 34-36 Saturday March 13 Loyola • Annapolis, Md. TBA NCAA Tournament 37-45 Saturday March 20 at American • 1 Washington, D.C. TBA National Rankings 46-47 Saturday March 27 at Army • West Point, N.Y. TBA Annual Statistical Leaders 48 Saturday April 10 at Lehigh • 1 Bethlehem, Pa. TBA Year-by-Year Results 49-51 Saturday April 17 American • 2 Annapolis, Md. TBA Series Results 52-54 Saturday April 24 at Loyola • 2 Baltimore, Md. TBA Women’s Lacrosse Timeline 55-59 Team Records 60 Thursday May 6 Patriot League Semifinals Campus Sites TBD Individual Records 61-63 Saturday May 8 Patriot League Championships Campus Sites TBD All-Time Highs / Lows 64 All times are Eastern and subject to change Honors & Awards 65-67 Home games played at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium (unless otherwise indicated) All-Time Letterwinners 68 • – Patriot League Conference Game All-Time Jersey Numbers 69 1 – Divisional Game | 2 – Divisional Game, which does not count towards Divisional standings Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium 70-71 North Division: Army, Boston, Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette Patriot League 72 South Division: American, Bucknell, Lehigh, Loyola, Navy Coaching Staff Head Coach Cindy Timchal Alma Mater West Chester ‘76 Navy Record 191-56 (.773 / 13 yrs.) Career Record 527-142 (.788 / 38 yrs.) Office Phone 410-293-8746 Navy Women’s Lacrosse Program Information Email [email protected] Location Annapolis, Md. Associate Head Coach Kelly Devlin Founded October 10, 1845 Alma Mater North Carolina ‘16 Enrollment 4,400 Office Phone 410-293-5541 Email [email protected] Nickname Midshipmen or Mids Volunteer Assistant Coach Megan Taylor Colors Navy Blue and Gold Alma Mater Maryland ‘19 Superintendent Vice Adm. Sean S. Buck, USN Office Phone 410-293-5537 Commandant Capt. Thomas R. Buchanan, USN Email [email protected] Director of Athletics Chet Gladchuk Director of Lacrosse Operations Liz Schaffner Conference Patriot League Alma Mater Loyola ‘98 Facility (Capacity) Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium (34,000) Office Phone 410-293-8797 Surface Field Turf Email [email protected] Press Box Phone 410-268-1489 Sports Information Athletics Website navysports.com Women’s Lacrosse SID Chris Whitehead First Year of Division I Lacrosse 2008 Alma Mater Georgia Tech ‘02 All-Time Record 191-56 (.773 / 13 yrs.) Office Phone 410-293-8774 All-Time Patriot League Record 72-16 (.818 / 13 yrs.) Email [email protected] Record at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium 107-18 (.856 / 13 yrs.) Mailing Address 566 Brownson Road Patriot League Regular Season Championships / Last 3 / 2013 Annapolis, MD 21402 Patriot League Tournament Appearances / Last 12 / 2019 Patriot League Championship Appearances / Last 10 / 2019 Media Guide Credits Patriot League Championships / Last 6 / 2018 The Navy women’s lacrosse media guide was written and edited by Assistant Sports Information Director Chris Whitehead. Cover design NCAA Play-In Game Appearances / Last 3 / 2012 and template was created by Director of Publications Mark Leddy. NCAA First Round Appearances / Last 7 / 2019 Photography was provided by Phil Hoffmann and the Annapolis and Anne NCAA Second Round Apperances / Last 4 / 2019 Arundel County Conference and Visitors Bureau. The Navy Sports Information staff extends its thanks to all Patriot NCAA Quarterfinal Apperances / Last 2 / 2018 League and opponent sports information offices and all members of past NCAA Semifinal Apperances / Last 1 / 2017 staffs that have assisted in compiling information that is an integral part 2020 Overall Record * 2-4 (.333) of this guide. Any corrections or additions are welcome and should be 2020 Patriot League Record / Finish * 0-0 / N/A directed via e-mail to Chris Whitehead at [email protected]. 2020 Postseason * N/A Letterwinners Returning / Lost 33 / 8 Starters Returning / Lost 9 / 4 Newcomers 12 * – Season shortened by the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) prior to the start of Patriot League competition. H www.NAVYSPORTS.com H 1 2021 NAVY WOMEN’S LACROSSE Women’s Lacrosse Rosters Numerical Roster Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Hometown / High School No. Name Pos. 1 Isabelle Thornburg M Fr. 5-8 Alexandria, Va. / Bishop Ireton 18 ARMERO, Emily D 2 Gil Eby M-D Jr. 5-9 Towson, Md. / Notre Dame Prep 8 AUMILLER, Maggie A 3 Eloise Gebert M-D So. 5-8 Pottstown, Pa. / Owen J. Roberts 34 BAILEY, Sidney D 4 Jade Torres A Jr. 5-5 Prince Frederick, Md. / The Calverton School 15 BARBERA, Gina A 5 Caroline Stefans M-D Fr. 5-7 Coral Springs, Fla. / St. Thomas Aquinas 7 BEARDMORE, Lindsay A 6 Maggie Cleary M So. 5-5 Dunwoody, Ga. / St. Pius X 47 BELL, Alexis D 7 Lindsay Beardmore A Fr. 5-3 Annapolis, Md. / Archbishop Spalding 9 BOOK, Logan D 8 Maggie Aumiller A So. 5-10 Crownsville, Md. / St. Mary’s 30 CARSON, Erin D 9 Logan Book D Sr. 5-3 Darien, Conn. / Darien 6 CLEARY, Maggie M 10 Grace Zagaja A Sr. 5-9 Centerport, N.Y. / Harborfields 17 CORROON, Athena M 11 Zayda Fredericks M So. 5-4 Sarasota, Fla. / IMG Academy 40 DENTON, Leelee M 12 Gabby Lavin M So. 5-7 Gambrills, Md. / Arundel 32 DIETZEL, Kasey D 13 Caroline Kwon * D Sr. 5-6 Cooksville, Md. / Glenelg 2 EBY, Gil M-D 14 Reagan Roelofs A-M Jr. 5-9 Apple Valley, Minn. / Apple Valley 19 FEINSTEIN, Casey D 15 Gina Barbera A So. 5-5 Ronkonkoma, N.Y. / Connetquot 35 FINLEY, Erin D 16 Addie Hamilton A Sr. 5-8 Columbus, Ohio / Thomas Worthington 33 FIORE, Christine M-D 17 Athena Corroon M So. 5-8 Greenwich, Conn. / Sacred Heart Greenwich 37 FOREMAN, Alex D 18 Emily Armero D Fr. 5-6 Pasadena, Md. / McDonogh School 11 FREDERICKS, Zayda M 19 Casey Feinstein D So. 5-4 Reisterstown, Md. / Roland Park Country School 3 GEBERT, Eloise M-D 20 Marina Lazarides * M Sr. 5-9 Westminster, Md. / Garrison Forest 29 GOLBRANSON, Katie D-M 21 Karoline Nease A Sr. 5-11 Richmond, Va. / Douglas S. Freeman 16 HAMILTON, Addie A 22 Moriah Snyder A Jr. 5-6 Bel Air, Md. / C. Milton Wright 24 HANEY, Bobbie A 23 Ellie Lecker A-M Sr. 5-5 Ponte Vedra, Fla. / Ponte Vedra 50 HARTNETT, Kate A 24 Bobbie Haney A Jr. 5-5 Woodbine, Md. / Glenelg Country School 38 HERRINGTON, Lauren D 25 Jo Torres GK Fr. 5-7 Prince Frederick, Md. / St. Mary’s 13 KWON, Caroline * D 27 Annie Maloney GK Sr. 5-3 Ellicott City, Md. / River Hill 12 LAVIN, Gabby M 28 Annie Newton A-M Fr. 5-6 McLean, Va. / The Madeira School 20 LAZARIDES, Marina * M 29 Katie Golbranson D-M Fr. 5-6 Newport Beach, Calif. / JSerra Catholic 23 LECKER, Ellie A-M 30 Erin Carson D So. 5-9 New Albany, Ohio / New Albany 31 LOUGHERY, Grace D 31 Grace Loughery D Jr. 5-3 Perkasie, Pa. / Pennridge 55 MACKLE, Katie D 32 Kasey Dietzel D Jr. 5-10 Warrington, Pa. / Central Bucks South 27 MALONEY, Annie GK 33 Christine Fiore M-D Jr. 6-0 Darien, Conn. / Darien 51 MUELLER, Alex A 34 Sidney Bailey D Jr. 5-7 Marietta, Ga. / Sprayberry 21 NEASE, Karoline A 35 Erin Finley D Jr. 5-5 Downingtown, Pa. / Villa Maria Academy 28 NEWTON, Annie A-M 37 Alex Foreman D Fr. 5-10 Bow Mar, Colo. / Colorado Academy 43 PEPPARD, Caroline D 38 Lauren Herrington D Sr. 5-4 Round Rock, Texas / Vista Ridge 45 RICHARDSON, Sarah D 39 Charlotte Ryan M So. 5-8 Tully, N.Y. / LaFayette Jr./Sr. 14 ROELOFS, Reagan A-M 40 Leelee Denton M Fr. 5-9 Nashville, Tenn. / Harpeth Hall 39 RYAN, Charlotte M 41 Abbi Young GK Jr. 5-6 Alamo, Calif. / Carondelet 22 SNYDER, Moriah A 43 Caroline Peppard D Sr. 5-7 Garden City, N.Y. / Garden City 5 STEFANS, Caroline M-D 44 Nicole Victory A Sr. 5-9 Issaquah, Wash. / Issaquah 1 THORNBURG, Isabelle M 45 Sarah Richardson D Fr. 5-8 Saratoga, N.Y. / The Albany Academies 4 TORRES, Jade A 47 Alexis Bell D Jr. 5-7 Johns Creek, Ga. / Northview 25 TORRES, Jo GK 50 Kate Hartnett A Fr. 5-6 Wayne, Pa. / Radnor 44 VICTORY, Nicole A 51 Alex Mueller A Fr. 5-8 Kirkland, Wash. / Lake Washington 41 YOUNG, Abbi GK 55 Katie Mackle D Jr. 5-5 New Canaan, Conn. / Greens Farm Academy 10 ZAGAJA, Grace A * – Team captain Head Coach: Cindy Timchal (West Chester ‘76), 14th season at Navy; 39th overall Associate Head Coach: Kelly Devlin (North Carolina ‘16), fourth season Assistant Coach: Megan Taylor (Maryland ‘19), second season Director of Lacrosse Operations: Liz Schaffner (Loyola ‘98), 13th season 2 H www.NAVYSPORTS.com H 2021 NAVY WOMEN’S LACROSSE Roster Breakdown Pronunciation Chart Breakdown by State Breakdown by Position Breakdown by Class 18 Emily Armero arm-AIR-oh California (2) Katie Golbranson (Newport Beach) Attack (15) Maggie Aumiller Seniors (11) Logan Book 8 Maggie Aumiller Awe-Miller Abbi Young (Alamo) Gina Barbera Addie Hamilton 15 Gina Barbera Bar-Bare-Uh Colorado (1) Alex Foreman (Bow Mar) Lindsay Beardmore Lauren Herrington 17 Athena Corroon Uh-theen-uh Core-OON Connecticut (4) Logan Book (Darien) Addie Hamilton Caroline Kwon 32 Kasey Dietzel DEET-zell Athena Corroon (Greenwich) Bobbie Haney Marina Lazarides 2 Gil Eby Jill EE-Bee Christine Fiore (Darien) Kate Hartnett Ellie Lecker 19 Casey Feinstein Fine-Stine Katie Mackle (New Canaan) Ellie Lecker Annie Maloney 33 Christine Fiore Fee-Or-EE Florida (3) Zayda Fredericks
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