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NAZARETH COLLEGE INFORMATION TABLE OF CONTENTS K F K F Location ...... 4245 East Avenue, Rochester, NY 14618 Nazareth College Athletics/ Main Telephone Number ...... (585) 389-2525 Quick Facts Page 1 Enrollment ...... 1875 (undergraduate) Staff Directory Page 2 Founded ...... 1924 by the Sisters of St. Joseph Head Coach Andrea Tutino President ...... Daan Braveman Year by Year Records Assistant Coach Chad Wilkens Page 3 Nickname ...... Golden Flyers 2005 Roster Page 4 Colors ...... Purple and Gold Affiliation ...... NCAA Division III 2005 Season Preview Page 0 Conference ...... Empire 8 2005 RETURNING PLAYERS: Margarat Van Horne Jodee Magistro, Empire 8 Commissioner ...... Chuck Mitrano Ashley Decker Page 5 Office Phone ...... (585) 581-0834 Jill Wittenberg, Ashley Holden E-mail ...... [email protected] Cindy Tyrrell Page 6 AZ QUIC AZ QUIC Empire 8 SID ...... Tim Farrell Keri Ross, Marissa DeBolt, E-mail ...... [email protected] Kelly Miranda, Marissa Rys Page 7 Web Address ...... www.empire8.com Megan Grimmer, Amy Vandergrift, Home Field ...... Nazareth Artificial Turf Field Sarah Sturm, Orlinda Martinez Page 8 Athletic Director ...... Peter Bothner Danielle Gregory, Office Phone ...... (585) 389-2196 Courtney Parkinson, E-mail ...... [email protected] Kaitlyn Reed, Jennie Mazza, Kasey Robinson Page 9 Field Hockey Coach ...... Andrea Tutino (Nazareth, '00) 2005 NEWCOMERS: Career Record/Years ...... 0-0/First Season Katie May, Meghan Hall, Office Phone ...... (585) 389-2199 Julie Paska, Nicole Benscoter, E-mail ...... [email protected] Kristen McIntyre, Jenna Shorr Page 10 OC & N OC & N Assistant Coach ...... Chad Wilkins 2004 Results Page 11 T

T 2004 Record ...... 5-12 Empire 8 Conference Page 12 Empire 8 Conference Record/Finish ...... 1-3/5th Place Records & Leaders Page 13 Post-season ...... None History and Information Page 14 Players returning/lost ...... 19/10 Starters returning/lost ...... 8/3 Head Athletic Trainer ...... Adrienne Jester Office Phone ...... (585) 389-2838 E-mail ...... [email protected] Assistant Athletic Trainer ...... Mike Fahy E-mail ...... [email protected] Assistant Athletic Director/Sports Information ...... Joe Seil Office Phone ...... (585) 389-2452 Office Fax ...... (585) 389-2188 Press Box Phone ...... (585) 389-2951 E-mail ...... [email protected] Web Address ...... www.naz.edu/dept/athletics cover design & layout Admissions Office ...... (585) 389-2860 Financial Aid Office ...... (585) 389-2310

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2838/[email protected] FAHYMICHAEL trainer athletic Assis 2196/[email protected] PETER B ofathletics Director 2813/[email protected] MANN GAIL coach Women’s soccer 2199/[email protected] ANDREA TUTINO Field hockey coach TUTINO MANN FAHY BOTHNER t ant OTHNER coordinator 2186/[email protected] HEATHER FRANK A 283 SUE BEHME coac Women’s 2853/[email protected] PAUL WAIDA coach &women’s Men’s 2837/[email protected] MIKE PALERMO managerroom Equipment t

WAIDA PALERMO hle FRANK BEHME 5/[email protected] h tic of fice fice D Men 2195/[email protected] TERESE B coach Equestrian 2 2194/[email protected] ROB RANDALL coach Men’s lacrosse 2189/[email protected] CAL WICKENS coach &women’s Men’s 191/[email protected] WICKENS RANDALL AN GILBERTSON GILBERTSON BOUCHARD ’ s soccercoac OUCHARD h 2 CODDINGTONMARTY coac &women’s Men’s 2190/[email protected] DIANE WILLIAMS coach Women’s basketball 2838/[email protected] ADRIENNE JESTER trainer/SWA Head at 2452/[email protected] JOE SEIL director/SID athletic Assistant WILLIAMS SEIL JESTER 195/[email protected] CODDINGTON hle h tic 2195/[email protected] JESSICA YOUNG coach Cheerleading 2814/[email protected] MIKE DALEY basketball coach dir athletic Assistant 2198/[email protected] MARTIE STASER coach &women’s Men’s & field coach & field track country, cross YOUNG STASER 2852/[email protected] SCOTT LOVE Men LOVE DALEY ector &men’s ector ’ s & w omen’s 2 2 SSTTAFFAFF DIRECTDIRECTORORYY 3 3 CCOOAACCHESHES && YEARYEAR BBYY YEARYEAR A native of Cortland, TutinoA native ofCortland, was a team February. last coach ofthe Nazareth hockey field Andrea Tutino was elevated to head Fl coach forAn assistant the Golden 9524 Pam 24 1 Williams 1995 Y 1999 11 8 Kathy Satterley 1 1 a LHead W Coach ear yers for the five last seasons, 996 998 997 9 5 Kathy Satterley ANDREA TUTINO Andrea Tutino 1 8 0 HEAD C Af t 5 8 er five seasons as an assistant, Andreaer five Tutino became seasonsasanassistant, O A YEAR BY YEARRECORDS C K head f at Kim F H hy Satterley ield hoc armer key inFebruary. coach Preparatory School.Preparatory nint since 200 the Rochester CitySchool District Lit Education with in aconcentration also hasaMas 2000 with adegree inSociology. She Tutino graduated from Nazareth in basketball andsoftball. hockey andshealsoexcelled in infield an Onondaga Leagueall-star HighSchool, where shewas Cortland Tutino was at ascholastic standout Recreation Field Hockey Camp. andatthe Brightonsummers Field Hockey Camp for the six past coaching atthe Nazareth College Tutino’s experience alsoincludes All-=Academic team. F all-star, andasamemberofNational American, asathird team NYSWCAA Atlanticteam Region North All- that seasonasasecond- honors 11-8.that finished Sheearned w the GoldenFlyers (1996-1999). She four-year asadefender standout for ield Hockey Coaches Association 2003 2002 200 2000 7 11 Y Kathy Satterley 2004 5 12 Kathy Satterley as team ofthe captain 1999 team a LHead W Coach ear er h g 1 acy rade atFrederickrade Douglass . Shehasbeenat 1 . Shecur 4 4 Kathy 3 14 Satterley t er’s Degree in 1 1 3 3 r entl Kathy Satterley K y t at eac h eaches y Satterley her in auditor atGlobalCrossing. W countr W assisted asacoach for oneseason. junior varsitylacrosse team and Healsowas amemberofthe Arts. deg W coach. time assistant back for hissecondseasonasapart- Nazareth graduate ChadWilkins is es ilkins played lacrosse cross andran ilkins graduated in1998 with r tc ees inPsy hes y atR ASSISTANT COACH t Chad Wilkins er County. Heworks as an y e Country Day School in e Country chology andTheater Head Coach: Andrea Tutino, 1st season,Asst Coach: ChadWilkins, Student Trainer: Krista Foy, Manager: AmandaSantamour NY Ossining/Ossining, Creek, NY Whitney Point/Castle Webster NY Thomas/Webster, 5-4 NY Sweet Home/Amherst, So. 5-8 F NY Irondequoit/Rochester, 5-2 South GlensFalls/Fort Edward, NY Fr. So. 5-6 M CA Moorpark/Moorpark, F 5-4 Sr. Kelly Miranda Fr. 1 5-7 NY Johnstown/Johnstown, M NicoleBenscoter 14 M Fr. 5-3Shoreham-Wading River/Wading River, NY 13 F Sr. 5-5 NY Irondequoit/Rochester, Keri Ross 1 Sr. 5-3 CindyTyrrell F 10 Sr. NY Station, JuliePaska Comsewogue/Port Jefferson F 5-2 9 MeghanHall F So. 5-7 8 Ashley Holden F Fr. 6 JillWittenberg 5 G Ashley Decker 4 JodeeMagistro 3 2 Pos. High Ht. Yr. School/Hometown Katie May 1 00 Name No. 0 aa tr B r 53 Auburn/Auburn, NY 5-3 NY Hartford, New Hartford/New Jr. B 5-5 So. B Sturm Sarah 2 20 Megan Grimmer 1 18 24 Danielle Gregory F Sr. 5-2 Lancaster/Akron, NY Lancaster/Akron, 5-2 Vernon-Verona-Sherrill/Sherrill, NY Sr. 5-8 F Jr. B DanielleGregory 25 24 Orlinda Martinez 23 22 26 Kaitlyn Reed B So. 5-3 Camden/Camden, NY Camden/Camden, 5-3 So. B 30 Kaitlyn Reed 29 26 7 1 AyVnegit S.55 Webster/Webster, NY 5-5 Sr. M Amy Vandergrift 9 2 Marissa DeBolt F Sr. 5-7 Fairport/Fairport, NY Fairport/Fairport, 5-7 Sr. F Marissa DeBolt 2 Melissa R NY Gloversville/Johnstown, 5-1 Sr. M Margaret Van Horne Kr eneMza S. - New Hartford/Sauquoit, NY 5-4 Sr. M Cour Jennie Mazza ae oisn S. - Webster Schroeder/Webster, NY 5-3 So. F Kasey Robinson Jenna Shor is t en McIntyre B Fr. 5-4 Royalton-Hartland/Lockport, NY Royalton-Hartland/Lockport, 5-4 Fr. B en McIntyre tne y P y s ar r M Jr. Barker/Lockport, 5-0 NY kinson Golden Flyers' 2005Field Hockey Roster M So. 5-5 Portsmouth/Greenland, Portsmouth/Greenland, NH M So. 5-5 S. - New York Mills/Yorkville, NY 5-1 So. F NUMERICAL No. Name No. 2 MARISSA DEBOLT 12 00 KATIE MAY 23 JENNIE MAZZA 22 ORLINDA MARTINEZ 20 29 JENNA SHORR 30 26 KAITLYN REED 25 18 MEGAN GRIMMER 13 NICOLE BENSCOTER 19 AMY VANDERGRIFT 14 KELLY MIRANDA 21 KRISTEN MCINTYRE 10 KERI ROSS 24 DANIELLE GREGORY 17 MELISSA RYS 2 JODEE MAGISTRO 5 ASHLEY HOLDEN 6 MEGHAN HALL 3 ASHLEY DECKER 9 CINDY TYRRELL 8 JULIE PASKA 4 MARGARET VAN HORNE 1 SARAH STURM KASEY R C JILL WITTENBER ALPHABETIC OUR TNEY PARKINSON OBINSON AL G 4 4 20052005 FIELDFIELD HOCHOCKEYKEY RROSOSTERTER

5 5 RETURNINRETURNINGG PLPLAAYERSYERS help N penalty s contributed two .scored assists. a Scholastic: . andOswego Newagainst Paltz, Hartwick, coincided with Nazareth victories — and three .herthree assists. goalsall second leadingscorer with three goals all17started andwas the team’s and contributed two . assists. Horne played inall17 games in2004 returning for season,Van herfourth and Terry Van Horne, Gloversville, N.Y. . Sociology major. .daughter ofJames High Sc s hockey there. .athree-year andsoftball t all-league honor International Team. It played hockey field over the summerin Government AssociationatGloversville. . . Honor Society andactive inStudent Fla. .atwo-year memberofthe National Hockey Festival inWest Palm Beach, select team winthe goldmedalin2001. . . in the Empire State Gamesandhelped .wassemifinals. atwo-time participant AAAE A ON #1 HORNE MARAGARET VAN erG Pts. 2002 A Year G oas3 13 9 7 Totals 3 2004 3 2003 3 eam r t aly as amemberofthe American ar 2002: t er inf ed to play atthe National Field eac azar Senior .Midfielder hool, V troke Hamilton goalagainst to Gloversville, NY hed SectionT 0 2 0 2 ield hoc played inall17 games and e t a graduate ofGloversville h t CAREER STATS an Hor o a2-1victory. . s in2000and2001 as k 2 ey, Van Horne earned ne com w o ClassB pe 2 ted infield 2003: Pla v all-county. .played two seasonsof aswellhonors mention ashonorable hockey there. .earned all-conference Magistro played four seasonsoffield a graduate ofComsewogue HighSchool, in a4-0winover Hamilton. . .hadonegoalandtwoassists. assists and contributed two goalsandthree Magistro appeared in15 games in2004 N.Y. ..returning for hersecondseason, Station, Jefferson Magistro,Debra Port Physical Therapy major. .daughter of oas2 7 7 3 Totals 2 3 Pts. 2004 2 A Year G olleyball andwas selected Defensive Port Jefferson Station, NY Station, Jefferson Port

Sophomore Jodee Magistro contributedSophomore JodeeMagistro JODEE MAGISTRO y two goals and three assists in 2004. in2004. two assists goalsandthree er oft Sophomore .Forward JODEE MAGISTRO #2 he Y C ear AREER S . TATS Scholastic: a 2-1losst g star honors. . honors. star second-team Empire 8Conference all- win over Oct.23..earned Elmira the overtime -winner ofa2-1home win atGeneseoSept. 8..alsoscored game-winning score inovertime ofa2-1 goals. .scored both goals,includingthe secondonthe teamfinished with four all17started games in2004and returning for season,Decker herfourth Decker,and Sherry Johnstown, N.Y. . Nursing major. .daughter ofThomas Sc contributed in16 oneassist games. . named t hoc hoc High School, Decker excelled infield American International Team. t Class of'02..played hockey field over Honor Society andvicepresident of athlete. .amemberofthe National title. .voted team's dedicated most and helpedteam winSectionTwo relay spr hockeyin field nationalfestival. .was a team winagoldmedal..alsocompeted Empire State Gamesin2001 andhelped oas5 11 8 1 Totals 5 0 2004 4 2003 Pts. 2002 A Year G he summer in Italy asamemberofthehe summerinItaly ames and scored her first careerames andscored goalin her first holas inter andteam oftrack captain team key team in2001 captain andwas k e ASHLEY DECKER #3 ASHLEY DECKER y andtr tic: eam's MVP Senior .Forward Johnstown, NY 1 0 o Mer a g CAREER STATS ac 2003: r k t aduat cyhur 0 2 1 her . com e. . . served asfield e. .served e ofJohns appeared in16 s t. . pe 2002: 1 t ed in t own

Oswego. . a goalinN in the CalState Gamesthree times. t threehelped team timesin first finish hockeyeight years ofclubfield and hockeyon the field team there. .played W Moorpark High School inCalifornia, 2002: Conference all-star. . chosen asasecond-team Empire 8 ina4-0winoverassists Hamilton. . contributed three .hadtwo assists. all 1 for season,Wittenberg herfourth started Wittenberg, Moorpark, Calif..returning major. .daughter ofFred andLaura Economics andInternational Studies 1 030 2 2004 2 2003 0 Pts. 2002 A Year G T he 1 7 g o ittenberg played forward andmidfield t als 7 games asadefender in2004and ames andcontr JILL WITTENBERG #4 9-and-under division..competed appear Senior .Forward 7 1 5 0 2 1 0 Moorpark, CAMoorpark, azar Scholastic: CAREER STATS ed in 12 games andscoreded in12 e t h's 5-1vict 3 ibut 2003: a graduate of ed tw ory overory 3 o assists. . o assists. started all started Hoc Academic squad by the National Field and w . named t Sc 2003: the Empire 8President's . List. squad andtoAssociation's All-Academic named to National Field Hockey Nazareth's 4-0winover Hamilton. . in games in2004andhadanassist all17 season,Holdenstarted her fourth Holden, Wading River, N.Y. .returning for major. .daughter ofDavid andChristine Communication SciencesandDisorders Association scholarship. and LongIslandTeachers Benevolent of Excellence inPhysical Educationaward the National HonorSociety andrecipient t t team's scholar-athlete award. .also a titles. .afour-year recipient ofthe and apairofSuf there. .helpedteam to a27-3-2 record defender hockeytwo-year infield starting Wading River HighSchool, Holdenwas a oas0 1 1 1 0 Totals 0 1 0 2004 0 0 2003 0 0 Pts. 2002 0 A Year G eam cap hree-year inlacrosse, as served starter holas 2002: k e ASHLEY HOLDEN#5 as namedt y Coac appeared inall17 games. . Wading River, NY tic: o DivisionIIIAll- Senior .Forward tain in2002..amemberof tain Holden played inall17 games a g hes Association.. CAREER STATS r aduate ofShoreham- f o t olk CountyDivision he DivisionIIIAll- A cademic sq uad player. . and was selected team's improved most . Ithaca. . and contributed in a5-2lossat anassist Tyrrell played inall17 games in2004 N.Y. .returning for season, herfourth Frederick andPatricia Tyrrell, Amherst, Psychology major. .daughter of hoc Home HighSchool. .competed infield t t Honor Society. hockey .helpedfield spor earned scholar-athlete inboth honors eam t o ar 030 0 T 2004 0 2003 0 2002 Y o ear as0 1 1 0 tals k Scholastic: ts andw e unner-up in2001. finish y andlacr o s CINDY TYRRELL #9 CINDY TYRRELL Senior .Midfielder t 2002: 2003: at G 0 0 Amherst, NY Amherst, e c as amemberoft CAREER STATS hampionship in2000and osse t a graduate ofSweet appeared infive games appeared in16 games 1 0 A her e. .twice Pts. 1 he N ational 6 6 RETURNINRETURNINGG PLPLAAYERSYERS YERS YERS A A

KERI ROSS #10 MARISSA DeBOLT #12 KELLY MIRANDA #14 Sophomore . Forward Senior . Forward Sophomore . Forward Webster, NY Fairport, NY Ossining, NY

Undecided on major. . . daughter of Mark History education major. . . daughter of Communication science and disorders G PL G PL and Gail Ross, Webster, N.Y. . . returning Fred and Mary Jo DeBolt, Fairport, N.Y. . . major. . . daughter of David and Elizabeth for her second season, Ross appeared in returning for her third season, DeBolt Miranda, Ossining, N.Y. . . returning for 10 games in 2004 and scored a goal in a played in three games in 2004. . . a her second season, Miranda appeared in 4-1 loss to Utica. . . Scholastic: a transfer to Nazareth from St. Bonaventure all 17 games in 2004 and scored for the graduate of Webster Thomas High University, DeBolt played field hockey Golden Flyers in a 4-1 loss at Hartwick. . . School, Ross played three seasons of there in 2002. . . a graduate of Fairport Scholastic: a graduate of Ossining High field hockey there. . . selected second- High School, DeBolt was captain of the School, Miranda was a three- team Monroe County League all-star. . . swim team there. . . competed as a standout there. . . a four-year starter in recipient of team's Coaches Award. dancer for 12 years. field hockey, Miranda was Ossining’s CAREER STATS leading scorer three straight years and Year G A Pts. amassed 37 goals and 44 assists for her career. . . earned all-state honors in 2004 1 0 2 2004 and all-league honors four times Totals 1 0 2 . . . also a starting guard for the basketball team that captured the Section One Class AA title and competed in the state finals. . . recipient of team’s Defensive MVP Award . . . also a four- year starter in soccer. RETURNIN RETURNIN

CAREER STATS Year G A Pts. 2004 1 1 3 MARISSA RYS #17 Totals 1 1 3 Sophomore . Forward A Yorkville, NY

Undecided on major. . . daughter of Brenda Weller, Yorkville, N.Y. . . returning for her second season, Rys appeared in

Y MIRAND 14 games in 2004 and contributed three goals and two assists. . . scored game- winning goal in a 1-0 win over Seton Hill. . .

KELL Scholastic: a graduate of New York Mills High School, Rys played four seasons of field hockey there and earned several honors, including all-state status. . . also chosen team MVP, Mohawk Valley all-star and Center State Conference all- star. . . led team in assists in 2003 with 14. . . helped team to league titles in 2002 and 2003. CAREER STATS Year G A Pts. Sophomore Kelly Miranda contributed 2004 3 2 8 one goal and one assist in 2004. Totals 3 2 8

7 ser hockey.three-year infield starter . HighSchool, GrimmerHartford was a 2004. . Grimmer appeared infour games in returning for hersecondseason, and SheilaGrimmer, New N.Y. Hartford, . Undecided onmajor. .daughter ofKevin Socie basketball. .memberofNational Honor League all-s team MVPaswell Tri-Valley asfirst-team award recipient. CINDY TYRRELL MEGAN GRIMMER#18 MEGAN v ed ast ty andt ohmr Back Sophomore . New Hartford, NY New Hartford, Scholastic: Senior Cindy Tyrrell is back for her fourth season with the GoldenFlyers. the season with for is back herfourth Senior CindyTyrrell eam cap t ar in2003..alsopla hr ee-time Sc tain andselectedtain a graduate ofNew holar -Athlete yed and 200 in2000 status times, includingfirst-team 2004 Vandergrift appeared inall17 games in N.Y Webster, and Janet Corretore-Vandergrift, English majorEnglish games . selection in2000. andteamcaptain MVP. .anall-state County Leagueall-s Coach JudyUpdike .earned Monroe t playedWebster HighSchool, Vandergrift 02000 0 0 2003 Pts. 2002 A Year G 04000 1 0 1 0 Totals 0 2004 hr AMY VANDERGRIFT #19 ee seasonsofv . . returning for season, herfourth Senior .Midfielder 1 2003: . twiceser 0 Scholastic: Webster, NY . CAREER STATS daughter ofJimVandergrift had one assist in17had oneassist 1 ar t ar honor sity field hockeysity field for v a graduate of ed ast s three 1 eam League all-s mention to Onondaga HighSchool in 2002..twicec hockey there asteam andserved captain played three seasonsofvarsityfield graduate ofAuburn HighSchool, Sturm games in2004.. her third season,Sturm appeared infour Gale Sturm, Auburn, N.Y. .returning for major.English and .daughter ofGary League honorable mention honors. mentionhonors. League honorable co-championship. .earned Tri-Valley League championship andSectionThree in 2002andhelpedteam to Tri-Valley hoc playedMartinez two seasonsoffield of Vernon-Verona-Sherrill HighSchool, W Biology major. .daughter ofDiane games in2004.. playedthird season,Martinez in12 Association . N Squad bythe DivisionIIIAll-Academic the ational F ORLINDA #22 MARTINEZ alk key there. asteam .served captain er, Sherrill, N.Y. .returning for her SARAH #20 STURM ield Hoc Junior . Junior .Back t Auburn, NY ar t Sherrill, NY Scholastic: eam. key Coaches hosen honor Scholastic: 2003: Bac was namedto a graduate k able a 8 8 RETURNINRETURNINGG PLPLAAYERSYERS

9 9 RETURNINRETURNINGG PLPLAAYERSYERS select hockeyseasons offield there andwas High Sc Sc P N of JohnandCarla Parkinson, Greenland, Business Management major. .daughter and track. and track. . ear league honor cap Coach SueHamilton. asteam .served National HonorSociety. senior.outstanding .amemberofthe a t second-team twice.. all-leaguehonors Golden Flyers. . f of New HighSchool. .was Hartford a T athlete award andwon the Jackie 2003: Mazza appeared games in2004.. in12 N.Y. .returning for season, herfourth Concetto andKaren Mazza,Sauquoit, Social Work major. .daughter of our om ar C .H. ..returning for hersecondseason, holas hr kinson pla OURTNEY PARKINSONOURTNEY #25 t -y Sophomor pkins A ain in2000and200 ee-time r ear s JENNIE MAZZA#23 ed ast appeared ineightgames for the ned all-s Senior .Midfielder hool, P tic: tandout in field hockey infield tandout for Greenland, NH Sauquoit, NY Sauquoit, ward asthe program’s a g eam's bes s. .com y ecipient oft ed in1 arkinson played three r t aduat at Scholastic: e andf e .Midf 4 g e ofP peted inlacrosse t def ames in2004.. irst-team all- 1 andearned eam’ ensiv or a graduate tsmouth ielder s scholar- e pla y er one assis team-best four .hadonegoaland assists. 17 games andcontributed onegoalanda 2002: . goal andoneassist. 17all 2004 and in contributed games one appearedfor in season,Gregory herfourth Galanti, Akron, N.Y. .returning Elizabeth Psychology major. .daughter of Western New York in2002. honors andearned second-team all- in in the state tournament. .alsocompeted titles in2001 andasecond-placefinish led team to league,sectional,andregional andall-Westernall-star New York . honors. team Erie CountyInterscholastic Conference scored 22goalsin2001 andearned first- t Lancaster was a HighSchool, Gregory contr Hamilt her goalhelpedNazareth to a2-1winover 04113 4 13 1 7 2 1 Totals 3 2004 1 2003 Pts. 2002 A Year G hr Senior Jennie Mazza is back forSenior JennieMazza isback herfourth DANIELLE GREGORY #24

JENNIE MAZZA ee-y ibut on. . ear standout in field hockey infield ear standout there. . Gregory playedGregory inall17 games and season with the GoldenFlyers. the season with ed onegoalandtw Senior .Forward t ina4-1wino 1 Sc CAREER STATS Akron, NY holas 46 tic: 2003: v er N a g o assists. . o assists. r aduat ew Paltz. . played inall e of nine games in2004.. for hersecondseason,Reed played in Ann Wickham, Camden,N.Y. . . returning Undecided onmajor. . . daughter ofMary over Hamilton. . . and hadanassis R returning for hersecondseason, and Kathy Robinson, Webster, N.Y. . . Gr Award for the Tri-Valley League. w . . . and honors earned all-star first-team League andSectionThr there andhelpedteam to Tri-Valley played two hockey seasonsofvarsityfield graduate ofCamdenHighSchool, Reed National HonorSociety. honor roll andmember ofthe student indoor andoutdoortrack teams. .a f for the Rochester Blizzards travel team hockey camps andclinicscompeted MVP in2003..attended several field f R of Webster Schroeder High School, or two seasons..alsocompeted for ield hockey andwas the team's offensive obinson pla obinson pla as t aphic Art major.aphic Art . . daughter ofMark KASEY ROBINSON #30 Sophomor he r KAITLYN REED#26 Sophomore .Back ecipient ofthe Sportsmanship Camden, NY Webster, NY y y ed in1 ed tw t inNazareth's 4-0win Scholastic: o seasonsofvarsity e . 2 games in2004 ee titlesin2004 Scholastic: Forward a graduate a

scholar-athlete award. coac s second-team Monroe CountyLeagueall- for coach Gretchen Bush..earned played two hockey seasons ofvarsityfield graduate ofIrondequoit HighSchool, Hall R Undecided onmajor. .daughter of 2004. .r team Monroe in CountyLeagueall-star andwasMVP honors selected asafirst- goalie..earned team team's starting two hockey seasonsofvarsityfield asthe of Irondequoit HighSchool, May played Anne May, Rochester, N.Y. .agraduate major.History . daughter ofKevin and t obert and Mary Hall,Rochester, andMary obert N.Y. .a ar honor h ofmodif Freshman .Forward MEGHAN HALL#6 Freshman .Goalie KATIE MAY #00 ecipient ofN s in2004..alsoassis Rochester, NY R oc ied t hes eam. ter, NY e w Y ork State t ed as and French Honor Society. eac lacrosse, recognition earning all-star in . memberofN Youth Gamesfor hockey field inEngland also as to the Foothills team. Councilall-star . MVP in2003and2004was named hockeyof field andwas selected team High School, Paska played three seasons N.Y. .agraduate ofSouth GlensFalls Dave Edward, andJoannePaska, Fort Physical Therapy major. .daughter of F as well asNational IndoorandNational Hockey Festival inWest Palm Beach, Fla. seasons. .att and 2004s hockey team at JohnsonCity. and played oneseasononthe boys' ice . alsocom t .helped Section Four honors. all-star hockeyvarsity field there andearned School, Benscoter played two seasonsof N.Y. .agraduate ofWhitney Point High James andSar Undecided onmajor. .daughter of eam t utur NICOLE BENSCOTER #13 BENSCOTER NICOLE h. .namedMVPof2004W Freshman .Midfielder Freshman .Midfielder es T o ClassAr t JULIE PASKA #8 Cas andout inbask Fort Edward, NY our naments inV pe tle Cr ended N a Benscoter, Creek, Castle ted intrack andsoftball t ational HonorSocie at egional titlesin2003 e semif eek ational Field e tball and ir inals bo ginia Beach , NY or ld th ty tr Awardprincipal's Leadership as andserved recipient ofseveral academicawards, including Royalton-Hartland's Female Athlete ofthe Year. . record for career (432).. . named assists title. .e all-Western New York. .helpedteam to league andsecond-team honors Orleans Leagueall-star 2004 andalsoearned Niagara first-team hockeyfield andwas selected team MVPin Har N.Y.Schultz, Lockport, .agraduate ofRoyalton Mathematics major. .daughter ofMargaret tw helped basketball team to two leaguetitlesand track team. in2000..also amemberofthe finals league andSectionSixtitles s N 2002 asw Orleans Conference in honors all-star there. .earned Niagara first-team played three hockey seasons offield a graduate ofBarker Shorr Central, Jef Educationmajor.English .daughter of easur e o SectionSixc KRISTEN McINTYRE #21 McINTYRE KRISTEN w Y f andKaren Shorr, N.Y. Lockport, . tland High,McIntyre played three seasonsof er oft or JENNA SHORR #29 JENNA x Junior .Midfielder k honor celled inbask Freshman .Back ell assecond-t he N Lockport, NY Lockport, Loc hampionships .set school ational HonorSocie s. .helpedteam to three kpor e tball andsof t, NY eam W tball . ty es . t t er ate n 10 10 NEWNEWCCOMERSOMERS

Golden Flyers' 2004 Results (5-12) S S DATE OPPONENT RESULT RECORD T T 9/4 at Houghton W, 1-0 (strokes) 1-0 9/8 at Geneseo W, 2-1 (2 ot) 2-0 9/12 St. Lawrence L, 4-0 2-1 9/15 at Rochester L, 2-1 (ot) 2-2 9/21 Houghton L, 1-0 2-3 9/25 at Utica* L, 4-1 2-4 9/27 Cortland L, 3-0 2-5 10/2 at Ithaca* L, 5-2 2-6

YN DRAKE 10/3 Seton Hill W, 1-0 3-6 10/9 at Hartwick* L, 4-1 3-7 JOL 10/10 at Oneonta L, 3-1 3-8 10/12 Hamilton W, 4-0 4-8 10/17 at Rensselaer L, 3-2 4-9 4 RESUL

4 RESUL 10/19 Brockport L, 4-2 4-10 10/23 Elmira* W, 2-1 (ot) 5-10 10/26 Oswego L, 2-1 5-11 10/30 William Smith L, 3-0 5-12 Jolyn Drake contributed one goal for *Empire 8 Conference game, Home games in bold Nazareth in 2004 and was a second-team Empire 8 Conference all-star. PLAYER Goals Assists Points 200 200 Erin Howe 7 4 18 Ashley Decker 4 0 8 Marissa Rys 3 2 8 Jodee Magistro 2 3 7 Kelly Miranda 1 1 3 Danielle Gregory 1 1 3

TICS Jill Wittenberg 0 3 3 Follow the Golden Flyers Jolyn Drake 1 0 2

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Nazareth College Hotline: (585) 389-2095 A Margaret Van Horne 0 22 T and on the world wide web: www.naz.edu Ashley Holden 0 1 1 Cindy Tyrrell 0 1 1 4 S Kasey Robinson 01 1 Jocelyn Turkowski 0 1 1

200 Totals 15 14 44 GOALIE GP Sv. GA GAA Pct. Heather Sautter 16 119 35 2.16 .773 Adriana Downs 4 8 5 2.86 .615 Total 16 128 40 2.23 .762 UTTER A Y THER S HEA ANIELLE GREGOR D

Goalie Heather Sautter appeared in 16 games in 2004 and holds the Golden Flyers' career saves record with 636. Senior Danielle Gregory contributed one goal and one assist in 2004.

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ERIN HOWE JILL WITTENBER 5-12 5-11 G 7-11 15-3 16-3 1-3 2-2 2-2 2-2 3-1 Nazareth Elmira Ithaca Utica Hartwick TEAM W-L-T W-L-T Jill Witt Er enberg earned second-team Empire 8 all-star honors in2004. honors enberg earned second-team Empire 8all-star in Ho MIE8CONFERENCE 8 EMPIRE Em we was players oneoffour Nazareth namedto the League Overall pir e8 Conference all-star team in2004. Conference all-star e8 FINAL 2004 STANDINGS ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS ALL-CONFERENCE Cassandra Holleran, sr. Holleran, Cassandra Hartwick Lindsa Jill Wittenberg, jr. Nazareth Jenev Schilling, so. Hartwick Jenev Schilling, so.Hartwick Ashle Shannon Rohacek, jr. Utica Kelly Cooman,sr. Hartwick Mary Creasey,Mary sr. Hartwick Lindsey Seedorf, jr.Lindsey Seedorf, Elmira Jenny Lounsbury, sr. Utica Jolyn Drake,Jolyn sr. Nazareth Tasha Snowden, jr. Ithaca Brooke Aldrich, sr. Ithaca Er Kelly Cooman,Hartwick Laur Nicole Rotolo, jr. Elmira Jennifer King,so.Utica Ann Phillips,so.Elmira Danielle Fiore, fr. Utica Joy Bostrom, sr. Ithaca Callie Blac Sar Anna Me ROOKIE OFTHEYEAR PLAYER OFTHEYEAR Carla Behe,so.Utica COACH OFTHEYEAR Danielle F in Ho Second Team y Dec y Olander, sr. Hartwick ah Dak a Reif, sr. Hartwick MIDFIELDERS MIDFIELDERS First TeamFirst FORWARDS FORWARDS w GOALIES GO BACKS BACKS e, sr. Nazareth k y ALIES er er k, sr.k, Elmira e, jr ior , jr. Nazareth , Hartwick e, Utica . Elmir a 12 12 EMPIREEMPIRE 88 CCONFERENONFERENCECE

2003 -- Maurena Downs, sr. mention) (honorable midfielder 2004 -- Ashley Decker, jr. (secondteam) midfielder 2002 --Kelly Johnson, jr. forward (secondteam) KELLY JOHNSON ERIN HOWE HEATHER SAUTTER KATHY HOYT CHERYL HODA SHANNON AMPHLETT Jill W Erin Howe, sr. forward (secondteam) Jolyn Drake, sr. (secondteam) midfielder Er in Ho Em itt enber pir w e, jr e 1 200 ShannonAmphlett, so.forward (third team) 1997 -- ShannonAmphlett, jr. forward (third team) 1998 -- 1 Kathy Hoyt, jr. forward (third team) 2000 -- Megan Thouin,jr. defender (third team) 2001 -- Megan Matson,sr. (third midfielder team) 2002 -- Melanie Stonecypher, Sarah Burns,Sarah Lisa Thom Kelly Johnson, Deana Anstett, Megan Matson, Erin Howe, Cheryl Hoda, Cheryl G NAME A PTS. Josie Moore, Shannon Amphlett, Kathy Hoyt, 999 -- Cheryl Hoda,sr. Cheryl forward (secondteam) 999 -- 999 -- 8 Conf . f g, jr - Megan Thouin, jr. defender (secondteam) 1 -- orward (secondteam)orward ALL-TIME SCORING LEADERS ALL-TIME SCORING . def Andrea Tutino, sr. defender (secondteam) Andrea Tutino, sr. defender (third team) Cher pson, 200 NFHCA North Atlantic NFHCA North Region All-Americans Region All-Americans 1998-01 erence All-Stars ender (secondt yl Hoda,sr NYSWCAA All-Stars 1 1996-99 1996-99 999-00 1-04 2000-03 1 1999-02 1 998-01 995-9 1 996-99 7 1 995-98 . f or w ar d (secondteam) eam) 22 26 2 12 01 57 20 17 75 30 15 96 44 19 6 51 40 15 10 0929 9 10 61 45 16 13 11 113 51 11 8 23 9 5 26 7 12 7 23 Mos Most saves,Most career:

Heather Sautter atHoughton, Sept. 10, 2003and MEGAN THOUIN Cheryl Hodavs. KenyonCheryl (7-0win),Sept. 18, 1999 Most goals, game: goals,game: Most Jodee Magis Most saves,Most season: t assis Most assists, season: assists, Most Heather Sautter atHoughton, Sept. 4,2004 Jill W All- Megan Thouin was a North Atlantic Region ThouinwasMegan aNorth Amer Most goals,season: Most Mos ittenberg vs. Hamilton, 2004 Oct.12, ts, career: held b Individual Records ican for the GoldenFlyers in2001. ican for the Mos Mos t wins,season: tro vs. Hamilton, 2004and Oct.12, Most assists, game: assists, Most Mos Most scored, game: Most Cheryl Hoda,1996-99 Cheryl Team Records Cheryl Hoda,1999 Cheryl t scored, season: GOALS SCORED GOALS Sept. 1998 12, t scor y man GOALIE SAVES t sa 636, Heather Sautter, 2001-04 1 ASSIS 7 13 vs. Medaille(13-0 win), v , ShannonAmphlett, 1996-99 es, g 1,KlyJoSmith, 2000 212, Kelly ed, car y ; mos 9, JosieMoore, 2000 T ame: S t r 1 eer 45 in1998 1 in ecently : 26 5 4 1 2 1 4 999 13 13 RECRECORDSORDS && LEADERSLEADERS suit and achoice oflivingoptions that includes country, and men’s track andfield volleyball; on int tograduate compete programs; opportunities and computer labs;more undergraduate and more than 30years. 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Nearly 70 percent ofNazareth’s 23,000 Seventy-five Alumni campus tour. att including f t o find outmoreo find about the admissionprocess, hey are students. A memberoft 3.06. athletes for the spring 2005semester was women’s lacrosse. titles inwomen’s soccer, men’s lacrosse and Nazareth alsoclaimed Empire 8Conference diving, men’s lacrosse, andwomen’s lacrosse. NCAA Tournaments inwomen’s swimmingand 2005. TheGoldenFlyers were represented in of Athletics) for standings DivisionIIIin2004- (National AssociationofCollegiate Directors Nazareth 95th inthe finished NACDA c Nazareth’s men’s lacrosse team won national Ithaca, RIT, JohnFisher, St. andUtica. 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