1 gocards.com | University of Louisville TABLE OF CONTENTS 2020 FIELD HOCKEY QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION 2019 Statistics & Results...... 3-4 Location: Louisville, KY 40292 2019 Honors & Awards...... 5 Founded: 1798 Season & Career Records...... 6 Enrollment: 22,000 Team Records...... 7 Nickname: Cardinals Cards in NCAA Tournament...... 7 Colors: Red, Black and White All-Time Honors & Awards...... 8-9 Interim President: Dr. Neeli Bendapudi All-Time Academic Honors...... 10-11 Faculty Rep.: Elaine Wise NFHCA All-Americans...... 12-13 Interim Athletic Director: Vince Tyra Year-by-Year Results...... 13-18 Senior Associate A.D. Christine Herring Conference Champions...... 19 Opponent Series History...... 20-22 FIELD HOCKEY INFORMATION Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference All-Time Letterwinners...... 23-24 Home Field: Trager Stadium Cardinal Tradition...... 25-26 Surface: Turf Trager Stadium...... 27 Overall Program Record: 433-418-16 Head Coach: Justine Sowry Sowry’s email [email protected] Alma Mater: South Australia, 1991 2020 SCHEDULE Record at U of L: 123--60 (9 seasons) DATE OPPONENT TIME Career Record: 181-92 (14 seasons) August 22 Scrimmage vs Miami TBD Associate Head Coach: Lucas Piccioli (8 seasons) August 23 Alumnae Game TBD Piccioli’s email [email protected] August 28 Michigan State 2:00pm Assistant Coach Erin Schneidtmiller (2 seasons) September 4 @ Iowa 3:00pm Schneidtmiller’s email [email protected] September 11 Michigan 6:00pm Field Hockey Office: (502) 852-0215 September 18 @ Virginia* 5:00pm Field Hockey Fax: (502) 852-4932 September 20 @ Liberty 12:00pm 2019 Team Record: 16-6 September 25 Duke* 6:00pm 2019 Conference Record 3-3 September 27 Ohio State 1:00pm 2019 League Finish: 3rd October 2 @ Wake Forest* 4:00pm Final 2019 NFHCA ranking 5 October 6 @ Indiana 4:00pm Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 17/7 October 9 Ball State 3:00pm Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2 October 11 @ Miami (Ohio) 12:00pm Newcomers 8 October 16 Boston College* 6:00pm SPORTS INFORMATION October 23 North Carolina* 6:00pm Field Hockey Contact: Lori Korte Harmon October 25 Appalachian State (Senior Day) 1:30pm SID Phone: 502-445-9434 October 30 @ Syracuse* 4:00pm Email: [email protected] November 5-8 ACC Tournament (Syracuse, NY) TBD Pressbox phone: (502) 852-3517 November 6-10 NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds TBD Street Address: 2100 South Floyd Street November 20-22 NCAA National Championship (Norfolk , VA) TBD Louisville, KY 40292 Athletics website: GoCards.com Field Hockey Twitter: @ULFieldHockey Field Hockey Facebook: ULFieldHockey

University of Louisville | gocards. 2 2019 Statistics & Results

2019 Louisville Field Hockey Louisville Combined Team Statistics (as of Jun 09, 2020) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 16-6 9-3 5-2 2-1 CONFERENCE 3-3 1-2 2-1 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 13-3 8-1 3-1 2-1

Date Opponent Score Att. ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw ps-att dsv Aug 30 INDIANA W 5-0 356 3 Bethany Russ 22 13 5 31 103 . 1 2 6 5 2 . 5 0 5 4 0 - 0 0 Sep 01 UMASS W 1-0 383 11 Mercedes Pastor 22 9 4 22 57 . 1 5 8 3 2 . 5 6 1 3 0 - 0 0 Sep 04 KENTST W 4-2 249 24 Madison Walsh 22 8 3 19 19 . 4 2 1 1 4 . 7 3 7 4 0 - 0 0 Sep.8 at Michigan State W 4-1 199 7 Carter Ayars 22 5 2 12 14 . 3 5 7 1 1 . 7 8 6 1 2 - 3 0 Sep 09 vs UC Davis Wot 2-1 35 27 Margot Lawn 21 4 2 10 17 . 2 3 5 1 2 . 7 0 6 1 0 - 0 0 Sep 15 at #12 Ohio State W 2-1 367 12 Whena Munn 22 2 3 7 15 . 1 3 3 6 . 4 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 * Sep 20 at #1 North Carolina L 1-4 526 14 Alli Bitting 22 1 4 6 10 . 1 0 0 6 . 6 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 * Sep 27 at #17 Boston College W 3-2 227 5 Meghan Schneider 22 0553 . 0 0 0 1 . 3 3 3 0 0 - 0 0 Sep 29 at Providence W 2-0 209 21 Erica Cooper 22 2 0 4 15 . 1 3 3 9 . 6 0 0 2 0 - 0 0 * Oct 04 #20 WAKE FOREST W 3-0 837 4 Biz Allgeier 17 2045 . 4 0 0 2 . 4 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 Oct 06 PENN STATE W 3-0 224 23 Mattie Tabor 19 1 2 4 10 . 1 0 0 8 . 8 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 * Oct 11 #9 VIRGINIA L 1-2 297 18 Minna Tremonti 22 1027 . 1 4 3 5 . 7 1 4 1 0 - 0 0 Oct 15 #16 STANFORD W 3-0 201 10 Camryn Pichea 16 1022 . 5 0 0 1 . 5 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 Oct 19 LWU W 4-2 217 15 Emilia Kaczmarczyk 22 0118 . 0 0 0 6 . 7 5 0 0 0 - 0 0 Oct 20 #6 IOWA Wot 3-2 279 28 Julie Kouijzer 22 0 0 0 15 . 0 0 0 1 3 . 8 6 7 0 0 - 0 0 Oct 24 at William & Mary L o 2 1-2 324 9 Taylor Orsi 22 0006 . 0 0 0 2 . 3 3 3 0 0 - 0 0 * Oct 26 at #4 Duke W 1-0 481 8 Mackenzie Karl 20 0003 . 0 0 0 2 . 6 6 7 0 0 - 0 0 * Nov 02 #14 SYRACUSE L o t 1-2 338 19 Isabella Leeker 3 0001 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 - 0 0 Nov 07 vs #12 Syracuse W 1-0 0 13 AnnMarie Habelow 1 0001 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 - 0 0 Nov 08 vs #1 North Carolina L 1-3 0 97 Sam Minrath 6 0000 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 Nov 15 #11 MICHIGAN Wo2 2-1 506 90 Hollyn Barr 22 0000 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 Nov 17 #7 BOSTON COLLEGE L o 2 1-2 646 34 Sarah Sabaluski 12 0000 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 20 Katie Schneider 1 0000 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 TEAM STATISTICS LOU OPP Total 22 49 31 129 311 . 1 5 8 1 8 4 . 5 9 2 1 6 2 - 3 0 SHOT STATISTICS Opponents 22 26 23 75 150 . 1 7 3 8 3 . 5 5 3 6 1 - 3 5 Goals-Shot attempts 49-311 26-150 Goals scored per game 2.23 1.18 ## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Saves Pct W-L-T Sho Shot pct. . 1 5 8 . 1 7 3 90 Hollyn Barr 22 1304:53 23 1.06 53 .6 9 7 16-6-0 7.1 Shots on goal-Attempts 184-311 83-150 97 Sam Minrath 6 90:00 3 2.00 4 . 5 7 1 0-0-0 0.1 SOG pct. . 5 9 2 . 5 5 3 Total 22 1395:47 26 1.12 57 .6 8 7 16-6-0 8 S h o t s / G a m e 14.1 6.8 Opponents 22 1395:47 49 2.11 135 . 7 3 4 6-16-0 0 PENALTY CORNERS 142 64 Goals off corners 12 6 Goals by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT OT2 Total PENALTY STROKES 2-3 1-3 Louisville 13 8 12 13 2 1 49 PENALTIES Opponents 7 5 4 8 1 2 27 Green cards 26 14 Yellow cards 2 3 Shots by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT OT2 Total Red cards 0 0 Louisville 72 68 78 72 17 4 311 ATTENDANCE Opponents 33 28 38 38 8 5 150 T o t a l 4533 2333 Dates/Avg Per Date 12/378 7/333 Saves by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT OT2 Total Neutral Site #/Avg 3/12 Louisville 9 10 16 17 3 2 57 Opponents 32 28 32 33 9 1 135

Corners by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT OT2 Total Louisville 34 31 38 34 4 1 142 Opponents 15 14 16 16 2 1 64

3 gocards.com | University of Louisville 2018 Louisville Field Hockey Louisville2019 Game Statistics Results (as of Jun& Results25, 2020) All games

Date Opponent Score Overall Conf Att. Goals scored Aug 24 at Indiana W 2-1 1-0-0 0-0-0 326 Bethany Russ (Maria Gomez;Katie Walsh) Erica Cooper (unassisted) Aug 26 #24 OHIO STATE L O T 2-3 1-1-0 0-0-0 429 Mercedes Pastor (unassisted) Erica Cooper (unassisted) Sep 01 vs UMass Lowell W 2-1 2-1-0 0-0-0 186 Katie Schneider (Mackenzie Karl) Meghan Schneider (Carter Ayars;Katie Walsh) Sep 03 at #9 Delaware W 2-1 3-1-0 0-0-0 315 Biz Allgeier (unassisted) Taylor Stone (Carter Ayars;Katie Walsh) * Sep 07 #2 NORTH CAROLINA L 1-3 3-2-0 0-1-0 218 Katie Schneider (Madison Walsh) Sep 09 CAL WOT 2-1 4-2-0 0-1-0 219 Whena Munn (Taylor Orsi) Mercedes Pastor (unassisted) * Sep 14 #9 BOSTON COLLEGE W 1-0 5-2-0 1-1-0 519 Bethany Russ (Maria Gomez;Katie Walsh) Sep 16 #11 NORTHWESTERN W 1-0 6-2-0 1-1-0 437 Bethany Russ (Whena Munn) * Sep 21 at Wake Forest L 2-4 6-3-0 1-2-0 379 Bethany Russ (unassisted) Whena Munn (Biz Allgeier) Sep 23 at Appalachian State W 4-0 7-3-0 1-2-0 425 Erica Cooper (Bethany Russ) Erica Cooper (unassisted) Erica Cooper (unassisted) Erica Cooper (unassisted) * Sep 29 at #15 Virginia W 2-0 8-3-0 2-2-0 443 Bethany Russ (Carter Ayars) Katie Schneider (unassisted) Oct 03 at Ball State W 5-1 9-3-0 2-2-0 72 Mercedes Pastor (Alli Bitting;Katie Walsh) Taylor Stone (penalty shot) Bethany Russ (unassisted) Taylor Stone (Katie Walsh;Alli Bitting) Erica Cooper (Madison Walsh) Oct 07 MICHIGAN STATE W 4-1 10-3-0 2-2-0 316 Bethany Russ (Carter Ayars) Taylor Stone (Alli Bitting;Katie Walsh) Biz Allgeier (unassisted) Erica Cooper (Bethany Russ) * Oct 12 #4 DUKE L O 3 0-1 10-4-0 2-3-0 319 - Oct 14 MIAMI WOT 3-2 11-4-0 2-3-0 304 Madison Walsh (Mercedes Pastor) Bethany Russ (Maria Gomez;Katie Walsh) Bethany Russ (Alli Bitting) * Oct 19 at #15 Syracuse WO2 3-2 12-4-0 3-3-0 432 Katie Schneider (Mercedes Pastor) Alli Bitting (unassisted) Mercedes Pastor (Alli Bitting) Oct 21 at #22 Albany L 0-1 12-5-0 3-3-0 199 - Oct 28 at Kent State W 3-1 13-5-0 3-3-0 72 Bethany Russ (Alli Bitting;Katie Walsh) Bethany Russ (Alli Bitting) Erica Cooper (Madison Walsh) Nov 01 vs #20 Wake Forest L 2-3 13-6-0 3-3-0 405 Taylor Stone (Mercedes Pastor) Mercedes Pastor (unassisted)

Team Record W-L-T Attendance Dates Total Avg. Overall: 13-6 Total: 19 6015 317 Conference: 3-3 Home: 8 2761 345 Home: 5-3 Away: 9 2663 296 Away: 7-2 Neutral: 2 591 296 Neutral: 1-1 Overtime: 3-2

University of Louisville | gocards. 4 2019 Honors & Awards

2019 Awards & Honors Class of 2020 Honda Sport Award for Field Hockey...... Mercedes Pastor

2019 Longstreth/NFHCA All-Americans First Team: ...... Mercedes Pastor Second Team: ...... Alli Bitting 2018 Final ACC Standings Third Team: ...... Carter Ayars School Overall ACC Streak North Carolina 23-0 6-0 W23 2019 NFHCA Senior Game Selections Carter Ayars, Bethany Russ Duke 16-6 5-1 L1 Louisville 13-7 3-3 L1 2019 Longstreth/NFHCA All-West Region Wake Forest 13-10 2-4 L1 First Team: ...... Carter Ayars, Alli Bitting, Mercedes Pastor, Bethany Russ Boston College 10-9 2-4 L1 Second Team: ...... Erica Cooper, Meghan Schneider, Madison Walsh Virginia 9-10 2-4 L1 All- ACC Syracuse 8-8 1-5 L4 First Team: ...... Mercedes Pastor Second Team: ...... Carter Ayars, Alli Bitting, Bethany Russ

ACC All-Tournament Cards in the 2019 Penn Monto/ Alli Bitting, Mercedes Pastor

NFHCA Coaches Poll ACC Players of the Week (Co-Defensive) Preseason...... 12 Carter Ayars...... Oct. 15 Hollyn Barr...... Oct. 22 Sept. 10...... 8 Sept. 17...... 7 Preseason All-ACC - Mercedes Pastor Sept. 24...... 6 Oct. 1...... 6 2019 Team Captains Oct. 8...... 5 Carter Ayars, Alli Bitting, Isabella Leeker, Mercedes Pastor, Bethany Russ Oct. 15...... 5 Oct. 22...... 5 Oct. 29...... 5 2019 Academic Awards Nov. 5...... 6 ACC All-Academic Field Hockey Team Nov. 12...... 5 Carter Ayars, Hollyn Barr, Alli Bitting, Erica Cooper, Mercedes Pastor, Bethany Russ, Meghan Schneider, Madison Walsh

ACC Academic Honor Roll Elizabeth Allgeier, Carter Ayars, Hollyn Barr, Alli Bitting, Erica Cooper, AnnMarie Habelow, Emilia Kaczmarczyk, Mackenzie Karl, Julie Kouijzer, Margot Lawn, Isabella Leeker, Sam Minrath, Whena Munn, Mercedes Pastor, Camryn Pichea India Reed, Sarah Sabaluski, Katie Schneider, Meghan Schneider, Mattie Tabor Minna Tremonti, Madison Walsh

NFHCA Scholars of Distinction Sam Minrath, Camryn Pichea, Meghan Schneider

NFHCA National Academic Squad Carter Ayars, Biz Allgeier, Alli Bitting, Erica Cooper, AnnMarie Habelow, Mack- enzie Karl, Julie Kouijzer, Margot Lawn, Sam Minrath, Mercedes Pastor, Camryn Pichea, India Reed, Meghan Schneider, Katie Schneider, Mattie Tabor, Minna Tremonti, Madison Walsh

Weaver-James-Corrigan Postgraduate Scholarship Award Carter Ayars

5 gocards.com | University of Louisville Career Records CAREER RECORDS Points Goalkeeper Saves 1. Jessica Javelet (2003 -06)...... 176 1. Krissy Wagner (1992-95)...... 771 2. Nicole Youman (2007 10- )...... 142 2. Teresa Gale (1985-87)...... 663 3. Hayley Turner (2008 -11 )...... 110 3. Ami Bridge (1995-96)...... 521 4. Janelle Avila (2004-07)...... 109 4. Susan Bindner (1988-91)...... 504 5. Sherry Effinger (1977-79)...... 102 5. Colleen Finn (1996-99)...... 492 6. Olivia Netzler (2001-03)...... 91 7. Elisa Garcia (2012-15)...... 74 Goalkeeper Wins* 8. Pip Sanders (1999-02 )...... 73 1. Christy Hershey (2000-03)...... 52 9. Nicole Woods (2014-17)...... 71 T2. Marie-Claire Heller (2004-07)...... 50 T10. Alyssa Voelmle (2011-14)...... 70 T2. Ayeisha McFerran (2015-18)...... 50 T10. Jen Kastelic (2002-06)...... 70 4. Sydney King (2013-14)...... 30 5. Heather Bustanoby (2006-09)...... 27 Goals 6. Erin Conrad (2008-10)...... 25 1. Jessica Javelet (2003-06)...... 69 * Dates back to 2000 season 2. Sherry Effinger (1977-80)...... 51 3. Nicole Youman (2007-10 )...... 45 4. Janelle Avila (2004 -07)...... 40 Shutouts* 1. Christy Hershey (2000-03)...... 24.5 5. Hayley Turner (2008- 11)...... 39 2. Ayeisha McFerran (2015- )...... 20.5 6. Olivia Netzler (2001-03)...... 32 3. Theresa Borho (1979-80)...... 1 7 T7. Alyssa Voelmle (2011-14)...... 29 4. Katherine Reese (1976-77)...... 15 T7. Mary Wessel (1981-84)...... 29 5. Erin Conrad (2009-12)...... 13.5 T9. Bethany Russ (2016-19)...... 26 T9. Casey Diener (2004-)...... 26 T9. Minout Mink (2016- )...... 26

Assists 1. Nicole Youman (2007-10)...... 52 2. Jessica Javelet (2003 -06)...... 38 3. Elisa Garcia (2012-15)...... 36 4. Pip Sanders (1999-02)...... 35 5. Hayley Turner (2008 - 11)...... 32 6. Janelle Avila (2004-07)...... 29 T7. Paige Monsen (2011-14)...... 28 T7. Lisa Wasser (2003-06)...... 28 9. Nicole Woods (2014-17)...... 25 T10. Jen Kastelic (2002-06)...... 22 Mallory Mason (2011-14)...... 22 Erin McCrudden (2013-16)...... 22

Defensive Saves 1. Andrea Wiggins (1988-91)...... 25 2. Merritt Dever (1992-95)...... 18 3. Kim Burkhardt (1985-86)...... 12 4. Rhonda Pitcock (1990-93)...... 9 T5. Stephanie Leezer (1989-92)...... 6 T5. Laura McKune (1989)...... 6

Goals Against Average (min. 2 seasons, 50% of games played per season)* 1. Christy Hershey (2000-03)...... 1.21 2. Sydney King (2013-14)...... 1.35 3. Heather Bustanoby (2006-09)...... 1.54 4. Erin Conrad (2008-10)...... 1.73 5. Ayeisha McFerran (2015-18 )...... 1.80 * Dates back to 2001 season

University of Louisville | gocards. 6 Season Records

SEASON RECORDS Goals Against Average* Points 1. Hollyn Barr (20190...... 1.06 1. Jessica Javelet (2005)...... 74 2. Christy Hershey (2001)...... 1.07 2. Nicole Youman (2010)...... 53 3. Christy Hershey (2003)...... 1.20 3. Mary Wessel (1984)...... 52 T4. Ayeisha McFerran (2018)...... 1.24 4. Janelle Avila (2005)...... 49 Ayeisha McFerran (2014)...... 1.24 5. Jessica Javelet (2006)...... 46 6. Sydney King (2014)...... 1.30 T6. Hayley Turner (2009)...... 41 7. Sydney King (2013)...... 1.31 T6. Jessica Javelet (2004)...... 41 8. Christy Hershey...... 1.37 8. Olivia Netzler (2001)...... 39 9. Christy Hershey (2002)...... 1.49 T9. Nicole Youman (2009)...... 38 10. Heather Bustanoby (2009)...... 1.56 T9. Sherry Effinger (1978)...... 38 * Dates back to 2000 season Goals 1. Jessica Javelet (2005)...... 30 Goalkeeper Wins* 2. Mary Wessel (1984)...... 26 T1. Hollyn Barr (2019)...... 16 3. Janelle Avila (2005)...... 23 T1. Christy Hershey (2001)...... 16 4. Sherry Effinger (1978)...... 19 T3. Sydney King (2014)...... 15 5. Jessica Javelet (2006)...... 18 T3 Sydney King (2013)...... 15 6. Nicole Youman (2010)...... 17 T5. Ayeisha McFerran (2016)...... 14 T7. Minout Mink (2016)...... 15 T5. Heather Bustanoby (2008)...... 14 T7. Hayley Turner (2009)...... 15 T5. Marie-Claire Heller (2005)...... 14 T7. Jessica Javelet (2004)...... 15 T5. Christy Hershey (2000)...... 14 T9. Kelly Schuler (1987)...... 14 T9. Marie-Claire Heller (2007)...... 13 T9. Lynne Warrick (1976)...... 14 T9. Erin Conrad (2010)...... 13 T9. Olivia Netzler (2001)...... 14 T9. Ayeisha McFerran (2018)...... 13 T9. Ayeisha McFerran (2015)...... 13 T9. Christy Hershey (2003)...... 13 Assists * Dates back to 2000 season 1. Nicole Youman (2010)...... 19 2. Erin McCrudden (2016)...... 18 T3. Nicole Youman (2009)...... 14 Goalkeeper Saves T3. Jessica Javelet (2005)...... 14 1. Teresa Gale (1987)...... 390 T5. Elisa Garcia (2014)...... 13 2. Ami Bridge (1995)...... 304 T5. Janelle Avila (2006)...... 13 3. Krissy Wagner (1992)...... 234 T5. Pip Sanders (2001)...... 13 4. Ami Bridge (1996)...... 217 T8. Keri Beckhorn (2000)...... 12 5. Krissy Wagner (1994)...... 213 T8. Pip Sanders (2000)...... 12 T10. Hayley Turner (2009)...... 11 Shutouts T10. Olivia Netzler (2001)...... 11 T1. Ayeisha McFerran (2015)...... 9 T10. Jessica Javelet (2004)...... 11 T1. Theresa Borho (1978)...... 9 T10. Nicole Youman (2008)...... 11 T1. Katherine Reese (1977)...... 9 T10. Mallory Mason (2014)...... 11 T4. Theresa Borho (1979)...... 8 T10. Marigrace Ragsdale (2016)...... 11 T4. Christy Hershey (2001)...... 8 6. Hollyn Barr (2019)...... 7.5 Defensive Saves 7. Christy Heshey (2000)...... 6.5 1. Andrea Wiggins (1989)...... 14 T8. Ayeisha McFerran(2016)...... 6 2. Merrit Dever (1994)...... 13 T8. Teresa Gale (1987)...... 6 3. Andrea Wiggins (1990)...... 8 T8. Emily Wolf (1983)...... 6 4. Kim Burkhart (1986)...... 7 T8. Katherine Reese (1977)...... 6 T5 .Rhonda Pitcock (1993)...... 6 T8. Erin Conrad (2011)...... 6 T5. Laura McKune (1989)...... 6 T8. Sydney King (2016)...... 6 T8. Sydney King (2016)...... 6 * Dates back to 2000 season

7 gocards.com | University of Louisville Year-by-Year Leaders

SCORING 2007 Allison Maffitt 11 0.55 Year Player G A Pts Avg 2008 Tuli Lim 11 0.52 1984 N/A 2009 Hayley Turner 15 0.75 1985 Teresa Wessel 13 2 28 1.65 2010 Nicole Youman 17 0.85 1986 N/A 2011 Hayley Turner 11 0.61 1987 Kelly Schuler 14 5 33 1.27 2012 Amber Thomas 10 0.50 1988 Kelly Schuler 6 1 13 0.65 2013 Alyssa Voelmle 11 0.55 1989 Carrie Schwartz 4 0 8 0.52 2014 Alyssa Voelmle 10 0.48 Diana Dale 4 0 8 0.52 2015 Nicole Woods 9 0.45 1990 Diana Dale 10 2 22 1.00 2016 Minout Mink 15 0.71 1991 Diana Dale 7 2 16 0.76 2017 Minout Mink 11 0.50 1992 Jackie Carroll 6 1 13 0.65 2018 Bethany Russ 11 0.58 1993 Amy Carey 4 0 8 0.38 2019 Bethany Russ 13 0.59 1994 Elise Thornberry 9 1 19 1.10 1995 Janey Wessels 2 4 8 0.42 ASSISTS 1996 Shelly Veeneman 6 1 13 0.72 Year Player A Avg 1997 Kelly Lesak 3 0 6 0.32 1984 N/A Angie Frame 2 2 6 0.32 1985 Teresa Wessel 2 0.12 1999 Tonya Harrison 4 6 14 0.67 1986 N/A 2000 Keri Beckhorn 11 12 34 1.61 1987 Kelly Schuler 5 0.19 2001 Olivia Netzler 14 11 39 1.86 1988 Kelly Snipp 3 0.15 2002 Olivia Netzler 9 2 20 0.95 1989 Donnelly/Prather/Hill 1 0.05 2003 Olivia Netzler 9 3 21 1.17 1990 Dale/Donnelly/Peterson 2 0.10 2004 Jessica Javelet 15 11 41 1.86 1991 Linda Prather 3 0.14 2005 Jessica Javelet 30 14 74 3.52 1992 Stephanie Leezer 4 0.20 2006 Jessica Javelet 18 10 46 2.30 1993 Janey Wessels 2 0.09 2007 Allison Maffitt 11 6 28 1.40 1994 Janey Wessels 4 0.22 2008 Nicole Youman 8 11 27 1.29 1995 Janey Wessels 4 0.21 2009 Hayley Turner 15 11 41 2.05 1996 Zantello/Frame/Gronotte 2 0.11 2010 Nicole Youman 17 19 53 2.65 1997 Angie Frame 2 0.11 2011 Hayley Turner 11 8 30 1.67 1999 Tonya Harrison 6 0.29 2012 Amber Thomas 10 1 21 1.05 2000 Keri Beckhorn 12 0.57 2013 Alyssa Voelmle 11 5 27 1.35 Pip Sanders 12 0.55 2014 Elisa Garcia 7 13 27 1.29 2001 Pip Sanders 13 0.62 2015 Nicole Woods 9 4 22 1.10 2002 Danielle Barr 8 0.40 2016 Minout Mink 15 3 33 1.57 2003 Lisa Wasser 7 0.30 2017 Minout Mink 11 3 25 1.14 2004 Jessica Javelet 11 0.50 2018 Bethany Russ 11 2 24 1.26 2005 Jessica Javelet 14 0.67 2019 Bethany Russ 13 5 31 1.41 2006 Janelle Avila 13 0.65 2007 Schaefer/Youman 8 0.40 GOALS 2008 Nicole Youman 11 0.52 Year Player G Avg 2009 Nicole Youman 14 0.70 1984 Mary Wessel 26 1.63 2010 Nicole Youman 19 0.95 1985 Teresa Wessel 13 0.76 2011 Hayley Turner 8 0.44 1986 Leigh Ann Preher 5 0.38 2012 Paige Monsen 8 0.40 1987 Kelly Schuler 14 0.54 2013 Paige Monsen 10 0.50 1988 Kelly Schuler 6 0.30 2014 Elisa Garcia 13 0.62 1989 Carrie Schwartz 4 0.21 2015 Elisa Garcia 8 0.44 Diana Dale 4 0.21 2016 Erin McCrudden 18 0.86 1990 Diana Dale 10 0.45 2017 Marisa Martin Pelegrina 11 0.50 1991 Diana Dale 7 0.33 2018 Katie Walsh 9 0.47 1992 Jackie Carroll 6 0.30 2019 Bethany Russ/M. Schneider 5 0.23 1993 Amy Carey 4 0.19 1994 Elise Thornberry 9 0.50 SHOTS 1995 Angela Bilewicz 3 0.16 Year Player Sh Avg 1996 Shelly Veeneman 6 0.56 1984 N/S 1997 Kelly Lesak 3 0.16 1985 Teresa Wessel 33 2.54 1999 Lainey Habeeb 5 0.24 1986 Preher/Connelly 46 3.34 Susan Sattazahn 5 0.24 1987 Kelly Schuler 149 5.73 2000 Keri Beckhorn 11 0.52 1988 Kelly Schuler 95 4.75 2001 Olivia Netzler 14 0.67 1989 Carrie Schwartz 109 5.74 2002 Olivia Netzler 9 0.43 1990 Diana Dale 86 3.91 Joanie Frame 9 0.43 1991 Diana Dale 112 5.33 2003 Olivia Netzler 9 0.50 1992 Jackie Carroll 65 3.25 2004 Jessica Javelet 15 0.68 1993 Angela Bilewicz 79 3.76 2005 Jessica Javelet 30 1.43 1994 Elise Thornbury 98 5.44 2006 Jessica Javelet 18 0.90 1995 Angela Bilewicz 48 2.53 1996 Shelly Veeneman 32 1.78

University of Louisville | gocards. 8 Year-by-Year Leaders

1997 Kelly Lesak 18 1.00 1996 Ami Bridge 217 N/A 1999 Lainey Habeeb 44 2.10 1997 Colleen Finn 165 .740 2000 Susan Sattazahn 49 2.23 1999 Colleen Finn 191 .783 2001 Danielle Barr 58 2.76 2000 Christy Hershey 140 .828 2002 Danielle Barr 53 2.65 2001 Christy Hershey 87 .798 2003 Kim Hughes 53 2.30 2002 Christy Hershey 68 .756 2004 Jessica Javelet 57 2.59 2003 Christy Hershey 133 .821 2005 Jessica Javelet 87 4.14 2004 Marie-Claire Heller 71 .696 2006 Jessica Javelet 75 3.75 2005 Marie-Claire Heller 66 .589 2007 Janelle Avila 80 4.00 2006 Marie-Claire Heller 116 .753 2008 Nicole Youman 93 4.43 2007 Marie-Claire Heller 75 .708 2009 Nicole Youman 90 4.50 2008 Heather Bustanoby 92 .730 2010 Nicole Youman 108 5.40 2009 Heather Bustanoby 86 .741 2011 Caitlin Collins 46 2.42 2010 Erin Conrad 71 .657 2012 Elisa Garcia 37 1.85 2011 Erin Conrad 96 .768 Alyssa Voelmle 37 1.85 2012 Erin Conrad 108 .745 Erin Schneidtmiller 37 1.85 2013 Sydney King 93 .762 2013 Alyssa Voelmle 52 2.60 2014 Sydney King 98 .778 2014 Alyssa Voelmle 51 2.43 2015 Ayeisha McFerran 67 .736 2015 Elisa Garcia 47 2.61 2016 Ayeisha McFerran 77 755 2016 Minout Mink 63 3.00 2017 Ayeisha McFerran 87 .719 2017 Minout Mink 70 3.18 2018 Ayeisha McFerran 57 .704 2018 Bethany Russ 52 2.74 2019 Hollyn Barr 53 .697 2019 Bethany Russ 103 4.68 SHUTOUTS GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE Year Player Shutouts *Dating back to 1994 1985 Teresa Gale 3.0 Year Player GA. Min. GAA 1986 None 1994 Krissy Wagner 2.36 1332:00 2.36 1987 Teresa Gale 6.0 1995 N/A 1988 Tammy Biszmaier 3.0 1996 Ami Bridge 56 1027:03 3.82 1989 Susan Bindner 1.0 1997 Rachael Keith N/A 366:45 2.99 Tammy Biszmaier 1.0 1999 Colleen Finn 53 1545:52 2.40 1990 Susan Bindner 1.0 2000 Christy Hershey 29 1486:21 1.37 1991 None 2001 Christy Hershey 22 1443:46 1.07 1992 Krissy Wagner 3.0 2002 Christy Hershey 22 1033:56 1.49 1993 Krissy Wagner 5.0 2003 Christy Hershey 29 1685:17 1.20 1994 Krissy Wagner 3.0 2004 Marie-Claire Heller 31 1242:44 1.75 1995 N/A 2005 Marie-Claire Heller 46 1508:25 2.13 1996 Ami Bridge 2.0 2006 Marie-Claire Heller 38 1358:04 1.96 1999 Colleen Finn 3.0 2007 Marie-Claire Heller 31 1318:12 1.65 2000 Christy Hershey 6.5 2008 Heather Bustanoby 34 1483:07 1.60 2001 Christy Hershey 8.0 2009 Heather Bustanoby 30 1345:57 1.56 2002 Christy Hershey 5.0 2010 Erin Conrad 37 1469:17 1.76 2003 Christy Hershey 5.0 2011 Erin Conrad 29 1348:01 1.51 2004 Marie-Claire Heller 2.0 2012 Erin Conrad 37 1429:41 1.81 2005 Marie-Claire Heller 3.0 2013 Sydney King 29 1439:55 1.41 2006 Marie-Claire Heller 1.0 2014 Sydney King 28 1505:55 1.30 2007 Marie-Claire Heller 2.0 2015 Ayeisha McFerran 24 1360:04 1.24 2008 Heather Bustanoby 4.0 2016 Ayeisha McFerran 25 1380:51 1.27 2009 Heather Bustanoby 3.5 2017 Ayeisha McFerran 34 1247:34 1.91 2010 Erin Conrad 5.0 2018 Ayeisha McFerran 24 1349:54 1.24 2011 Erin Conrad 6.0 2019 Hollyn Barr 23 1304:53 1.06 2012 Erin Conrad 1.0 2013 Sydney King 4.0 SAVES 2014 Sydney King 6.0 Year Player Saves Pct. 2015 Ayeisha McFerran 9.0 1985 Teresa Gale 103 Not available 2016 Ayeisha McFerran 6.5 1986 Teresa Gale 170 Not available 2017 Ayeisha McFerran 1.0 1987 Teresa Gale 390 Not available 2018 Ayeisha McFerran 5.0 1988 Tammy Biszmaier 169 Not available 2019 Hollyn Barr 7.5 1989 Susan Bingner 168 Not available 1990 Susan Bindner 175 Not available 1991 Krissy Wagner 134 Not available 1992 Krissy Wagner 168 Not available 1993 Krissy Wagner 190 Not available 1994 Krissy Wagner 213 .555 1995 Ami Bridge 304 .844

9 gocards.com | University of Louisville Team Year-by-Year

Team Season Year-by-Year OFFENSE GP G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att Dsv 2000 22 50 30 130 281 .178 206 .243 14 N/A 6 2001 21 64 44 172 342 .187 129 .377 16 5-7 4 2002 21 50 32 132 321 .156 121 .377 13 1-3 1 2003 23 41 25 107 268 .153 137 .511 12 4-4 0 2004 22 58 47 163 274 .212 188 .686 12 1-1 2 2005 21 91 72 254 361 .252 247 .684 14 3-5 2 2006 20 68 48 184 322 .211 219 .680 12 0-0 2 2007 20 52 35 139 326 .160 205 .629 14 1-1 1 2008 21 56 34 146 294 .190 174 .592 14 1-2 1 2009 20 68 39 175 335 .203 222 .663 12 0-1 2 2010 20 66 50 182 327 .202 209 .639 13 1-2 3 2011 19 48 33 129 230 .209 146 .635 9 1-1 3 2012 20 48 34 130 243 .198 173 .712 12 2-3 4 2013 20 63 49 175 272 .232 172 .632 15 4-4 1 2014 21 58 49 165 253 .229 163 .644 15 4-5 2 2015 20 42 36 120 267 .157 173 .648 13 2-4 4 2016 21 57 61 175 302 .189 191 .632 15 0-0 4 2017 22 53 43 149 269 .197 174 .647 14 4-5 4 2018 19 41 35 117 190 .216 111 .584 13 1-1 3 2019 22 49 31 129 311 .158 184 .592 16 2-3 0

Goalkeeping Season Year-by-Year Season GP Minutes GA GaAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho 2000 22 1568:23 30 1.34 141 .825 14 8 0 7 2001 21 1512:46 23 1.06 87 .791 16 5 0 9 2002 21 1576:54 34 1.51 98 .742 13 8 0 7 2003 23 1685:17 29 1.20 134 .822 13 10 0 5 2004 22 1601:41 40 1.75 93 .699 12 9 0 2 2005 21 1508:25 46 2.13 67 .593 14 7 0 3 2006 20 1418:20 39 1.92 122 .758 12 8 0 3 2007 20 1425:40 32 1.57 78 .709 14 6 0 5 2008 21 1483:07 34 1.60 92 .730 14 7 0 4 2009 20 1440:10 30 1.46 88 .746 12 8 0 5 2010 20 1469:17 37 1.76 74 .667 13 7 0 5 2011 19 1348:01 29 1.51 98 .772 10 9 0 6 2012 20 1433:47 37 1.81 114 .755 12 8 0 1 2013 20 1443:50 30 1.45 94 .758 15 5 0 4 2014 21 1528:05 30 1.37 100 .769 15 6 0 6 2015 20 1398:37 25 1.25 72 .742 13 7 0 9 2016 21 1487:06 26 1.22 84 .764 15 6 0 7 2017 22 1631:57 39 1.67 111 .740 14 8 0 2 2018 19 1377:01 25 1.27 61 .709 13 6 0 4 2019 22 1395:47 26 1.12 57 .687 16 6 0 8

University of Louisville | gocards. 10 Team Records

TEAM RECORDS THE LAST TIME... Season Louisville (team) Most wins -...... 16 (2001, 2019) Shut out an opponent on the road------10/26/19- beat Duke 1-0 Shut out an opponent at home------10/5 beat No. 16 Stanford 3-0 Fewest wins -...... 0 (1997) Was shut out------10/21/18 lost at #22 Albany) Most points -...... 254 (2005) Was shut out at home------10/12/18 lost to Duke 1-0 in SV shootout Fewest points - ...... 22 (1997) Played an OT game------11/2/19 lost to No. 14 Syracuse at home Most goals scored - ...... 91 (2005) Played two OTs------10/24/19 - lost 2-1 at William & Mary Fewest goals scored - ...... 8 (1997 and 1995) Went to a shootout--- 10/12/18 lost 1-0 to Duke at Trager Stadium (SV) Defeated a ranked team------11/7/19- beat #12 Syracuse 1-0 Fewest goals allowed-...... 5 (1977) Louisville (player) Most goals allowed - ...... 88 (1998) Scored 2 or more goals--- 10/4/19- Madison Walsh (2) vs. Wake Forest Most shutouts (defensive)...... 10 (1980) Had three assists------9/25/16 Erin McCrudden vs. Appalachian State Highest NFHCA ranking - ...... 4 (2002) Registered a hat trick------8/30/19- Bethany Russ (3) vs. Indiana Longest winning streak - ...... 8 games (1976, 2001, 2007) Scored four goals------9/23/18- Erica Cooper (4) vs. Appalachian State Longest losing streak - ...... 36 games (1997-98) Posted a shutout (GK)------11/7/19- Barr beat #12 Syracuse 1-0

Single game CARDS IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT Goals...... 13 vs. Saint Louis (9/13/09) 2019 - Quarterfinals (at Louisville’s Trager Stadium) Goals allowed...... 12 vs. Ball State (10/25/96) #5 Louisville 2 - #11 Michigan 1/2OT Individual Goals...... 5 Jessica Javelet vs. LaSalle (9/4/05) #7 Boston College 2 - #5 Louisville 1/Shootout 5 - Nicole Youman vs. Central Michigan (8/29/10) 2017 - First round (at Michigan) Career hat tricks...... Jessica Javelet (7) #10 Northwestern 3- #8 Louisville 2/OT Shots...... 38 vs. Saint Louis (9/13/09) 2016 - First round (at Duke) Individual Assists...... 3, Hayley Turner vs. App St. (9/11/11) #8 Delaware 1 - #9 Louisville 0 3, Jessica Javelet vs. Miami (10/8/04) (Delaware won 2016 NCAA Championship) 3, Rachel Overton vs. Missouri St. (9/2/05) 2015 - First round (at Connecticut) 3, Pip Sanders vs. Miami (10/3/01) #3 Connecticut 3 - Louisville 0 Individual Points...... 12, Javelet vs. LaSalle (9/4/05) 2014 - First round (at Connecticut) 12 - Nicole Youman vs. Central Michigan (8/29/10) #4 Stanford 2 - #10 Louisville 1/OT * Note: Statistical records only date back to 1976 with some years miss- 2008 - First round (at Michigan State) ing or incomplete. # 6 Iowa 1 - Louisville 0 2004 - Play-in game (at Pacific) Pacific 1 - Louisville 0/OT 2003 - First round (at Michigan State) #5 Michigan State 2 - Louisville 0

11 gocards.com | University of Louisville Honors and Awards

Cards on National Teams Hayley Turner...... 2011 Olivia Netzler...... 2001, 2003 USA Field Hockey Nicole Youman...... 2010 Bethany Russ...... 2018 U.S. Women’s National Team Third team Meghan Schneider...... 2019 Erin McCrudden...... 2017 Janelle Avila...... 2007 Hayley Turner...... 2009 Nicole Woods...... 2017 - present Carter Ayars...... 2019 Madison Walsh...... 2019 Heather Bustanoby...... 2009 Lisa Wasser...... 2004 USWNT National Development Squad Christy Hershey...... 2001, 2003 Carter Ayars...... 2019 Jessica Javelet...... 2004 NFHCA Senior All-Star Selections Hollyn Barr...... 2019 Ayeisha McFerran...... 2015 Jen Felker...... 2001 Erin McCrudden...... 2017-19 Pip Sanders...... 2002 Danielle Barr, Pip Sanders...... 2003 Taylor Stone...... 2018-19 Taylor Stone...... 2017, 2018 Christy Hershey, Olivia Netzler...... 2004 Katie Walsh...... 2018-19 Victoria Stratton...... 2015 Rachel Overton, April White...... 2005 Jessica Javelet, Lisa Wasser...... 2006 USWNT Under 21 Squad NFHCA West Region Player of the Year Janelle Avila, Marie-Claire Heller...... 2007 Janelle Avila...... 2006-07 Nicole Woods...... 2017 Lauren Schaefer...... 2008 Carter Ayars...... 2018-19 Heather Bustanoby...... 2009 Alli Bitting...... 2019 NFHCA All-West Regional Selections Nicole Youman, Rachel Hollenbach...... 2010 Erin Conrad...... 2010-11 First team Hayley Turner, Caitlin Collins...... 2011 Erica Cooper...... 2019 Carter Ayars...... 2019 Alyssa Voelmle...... 2014 Jessica Javelet...... 2004-05 Janelle Avila...... 2005, 2006, 2007 Elisa Garcia, Victoria Stratton...... 2015 Margot Lawn...... 2019 Alli Bitting...... 2019 Erin McCrudden...... 2016 Dominique Pasqualichio...... 2011-12 Heather Bustanoby...... 2009 Abby Grimes, Nicole Woods...... 2017 Katie Schneider...... 2019 - Elisa Garcia...... 2014, 2015 Ayeisha McFerran, Taylor Stone...... 2018 Meghan Schneider...... 2018-19 Christy Hershey...... 2001, 2003 Carter Ayars, Bethany Russ...... 2019 Minna Tremonti...... 2019 Jessica Javelet...... 2004, 2005, 2006 Taylor Stone...... 2016 Sydney King...... 2013 NFHCA National Player of the Week Nicole Woods...... 2015-16 Erin McCrudden...... 2016 2017 Ayeisha McFerran...... 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 Hollyn Barr (Aug. 30 - Defensive) USWNT RISE Women’s National Team Minout Mink...... 2016, 2017 Taylor Stone (Oct. 18 - Defensive) Sofia Pendolino...... 2019 Paige Monsen...... 2014 2018 Mercedes Pastor...... 2018, 2019 Ayeisha McFerran (Sept. 18 - Defensive) USWNT Under 19 Squad Bethany Russ...... 2019 Margot Lawn...... 2019 Pip Sanders...... 2000, 2001, 2002 University of Louisville Meghan Schneider...... 2016-17 Lauren Schaefer...... 2008 Ed Kallay Award (Top Senior Athlete) Taylor Stone...... 2015 Erin Schneidtmiller...... 2013 Angie Frame...... 1998-99 Nicole Woods...... 2014 Taylor Stone...... 2017, 2018 Casey Lehman...... 2003-04 Victoria Stratton...... 2015 Ayeisha McFerran...... 2018-19 International Cardinals Amber Thomas...... 2012 Female Junior of the Year Elisa Garcia - Chile (U21)...... 2011-12 Hayley Turner...... 2010, 2011 Mercedes Pastor...... 2019-20 Lizzie Gittens - England (U21)...... 2014 Lisa Wasser...... 2006 Female Sophomore of the Year Tess Hannah - Scotland (U18)...... 2014-15 Nicole Woods...... 2015, 2016, 2017 Mercedes Pastor...... 2018-19 Ayeisha McFerran - Ireland...... 2014-present Nicole Youman...... 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Female Freshman of the Year Minout Mink -Netherlands (U18)...... 2015-16 Alyssa Voelmle...... 2013, 2014 Janelle Avila...... 2004-05 Marisa Martin Pellegrina ...... Germany (U18) Second team Sherrill Brakmeier Award ...... 2017 Carter Ayars...... 2017, 2018 Jessica Javelet...... 2004-05 Mercedes Pastor - Argentina (U21) ...... 2017 Alli Bitting...... 2018 Nicole Youman...... 2009-10 Aimee Plumb - England (U18)...... 2018-19 Heather Bustanoby...... 2008 Anthem Leadership Award Caitlin Collins...... 2011 Lisa Wasser ...... 2005-06 NCAA Honda Sport Award Finalist Erica Cooper...... 2019 Outstanding Senior Award Jessica Javelet...... 2005-06 Jen Felker...... 2000 Casey Diener/Casey Meizinger...... 2007 Mercedes Pastor...... 2019-20 Joanie Frame...... 2002 Elisa Garcia...... 2013 All-Atlantic Coast Conference NFHCA All-Americans Lizzie Gittens...... 2016 First team First team Marie-Claire Heller...... 2007 Ayeisha McFerran...... 2016, 2017, 2018 Jessica Javelet...... 2005 Christy Hershey...... 2000 Mercedes Pastor...... 2018, 2019 Ayeisha McFerran...... 2016, 2017, 2018 Rachel Hollenbach...... 2010 Alyssa Voelmle...... 2014 Mercedes Pastor...... 2019 Kimberly Hughes...... 2004 Nicole Woods...... 2017 Alyssa Voelmle...... 2014 Lotta Kahlert...... 2016 Second team Nicole Woods...... 2017 Jen Kastelic...... 2006 Carter Ayars...... 2019 Second team Sydney King...... 2014 Alli Bitting...... 2019 Alli Bitting...... 2019 Tuli Lim...... 2008, 2009, 2010 Elisa Garcia...... 2015 Jessica Javelet...... 2006 Allison Maffitt...... 2007 Lizzie Gittens...... 2016 Erin McCrudden...... 2016 Mallory Mason...... 2014 Erin McCrudden...... 2016 Mercedes Pastor...... 2018 Erin McCrudden...... 2015 Minout Mink...... 2016, 2017

University of Louisville | gocards. 12 Honors and Awards

Paige Monsen...... 2014 Alyssa Voelmle...... 2011, 2012 Jessica Javelet...... 2004 Taylor Stone...... 2017, 2018 Lisa Wasser...... 2005, 2006 Desire’ Miller...... 2003 Bethany Russ...... 2018, 2019 April White...... 2005 Olivia Netzler...... 2001, 2003 Nicole Woods...... 2015, 2016 Pip Sanders...... 2000, 2001, 2002 Goalkeeper of the Year Susan Sattazahn...... 2002 ACC All-Tournament Heather Bustanoby...... 2009 Lisa Wasser...... 2004 Carter Ayars...... 2017 Second team Alli Bitting...... 2017, 2019 Offensive Player of the Year Danielle Barr...... 2001, 2002 Ayeisha McFerran...... 2017 Jessica Javelet ...... 2005 (Co), 2006 Keri Beckhorn...... 2000 Mercedes Pastor...... 2019 Nicole Youman...... 2010 Jen Felker...... 1999 Hayley Turner ...... 2011 (Co) Colleen Finn...... 1999 ACC Player of the Week Rebecca Gronotte...... 1998 2019 Rookie of the Year Marie-Claire Heller...... 2004 Carter Ayars (Oct. 15 - Defensive) Shannon Sloss...... 2013 Christy Hershey...... 2000 Hollyn Barr (Oct. 22 - Defensive) Kimberly Hughes...... 2002, 2003 2018 All-Tournament Team Suzanne Irwin...... 2004 Ayeisha McFerran (Sept. 18 - Defensive) Heather Bustanoby...... 2009 Casey Lehman...... 2003 2017 Tuli Lim...... 2008, 2010 Desire’ Miller...... 2002 Marisa Martin Pelegrina (Aug. 28 - Offensive) Allison Maffitt...... 2007 Rachel Overton...... 2004 Hollyn Barr (Aug. 28 - Defensive) Natasha Leickly...... 2011 Pip Sanders...... 1999 Ayeisha McFerran (Sept. 25 - Co.) Erin Schneidtmiller...... 2012 Susan Sattazahn...... 2000, 2001 Taylor Stone (Oct. 16 - Defensive Alyssa Voelmle...... 2011, 2013 Heather Slider...... 1999 2016 Erin Zantello...... 1996 Ayeisha McFerran (Oct. 18 -Defensive) BIG EAST Players of the Week Merrit Dever...... 1995 Lotta Kahlert (Sept. 8 - Offensive) 2013 Erin McCrudden (Oct. 18 Co-Offensive) Sydney King (Oct. 21) MAC Player of the Year Nicole Woods (Oct. 25 - Offensive) Erin Schneidtmiller (Sept. 23) Christy Hershey...... 2003 2015 Alyssa Voelmle (Sept. 10, Sept. 30) Pip Sanders...... 2002 Ayeisha McFerran (Nov. 3 - Defensive) 2012 Freshman of the Year 2014 Erin Conrad (Oct. 29) Kimberly Hughes...... 2000 Mallory Mason (Sept. 23 - Defensive) Alyssa Voelmle (Oct. 22) Elisa Garcia (Oct. 7 - Defensive) 2011 Coach of the Year Hayley Turner (Sept. 5), Pam Bustin...... 2001, 2004 All-BIG EAST Conference Elizabeth Vance (Sept. 19) BIG EAST Conference Coach of the Year Erin Conrad (Sept. 19, Oct. 24) MAC All-Tournament Team Pam Bustin...... 2008 2010 Janelle Avila...... 2004 Nicole Youman (Aug. 20, Sept. 20, Oct. 18) Danielle Barr...... 2000, 2001, 2002 Aeropostale BIG EAST Female Scholar Athlete Hayley Turner (Oct. 4), Karah Nall (Oct. 4) Elisa Eshelman...... 2001 Jessica Javelet...... 2006-07 2009 Lauren Groff...... 2004 Heather Bustanoby (Sept. 29), Christy Hershey...... 2003 All-BIG EAST Conference Nicole Youman (Oct. 12) Suzanne Irwin...... 2004 First team Hayley Turner (Nov. 2) Jessica Javelet...... 2003 Janelle Avila...... 2005, 2006, 2007 2008 Casey Lehman...... 2003 Caitlin Collins...... 2009, 2011 Heather Bustanoby (Sept. 30) Desire’ Miller...... 2003 Rachel Hollenbach...... 2010 Lauren Schaefer (Nov. 2) Pip Sanders...... 2000, 2001, 2002 Jessica Javelet...... 2005, 2006 2007 Lisa Wasser...... 2004 Rachel Overton...... 2005 Marie-Claire Heller (Oct. 8, Oct. 15) Erin Schneidtmiller...... 2013 Lauren Schaefer (Sept. 24) MAC Players of the Week Lauren Schaefer...... 2008 2006 2004 Amber Thomas...... 2012 Marie-Claire Heller (Aug. 28) Kimberly Hughes (Oct. 4), Hayley Turner...... 2010, 2011 Jessica Javelet (Sept. 4, Oct. 9, Oct. 16) Jessica Javelet (Sept. 6; Oct. 4) Alyssa Voelmle...... 2013 Andrea Roussel (Oct. 3) Suzanne Irwin (Sept. 20) Nicole Youman ...... 2007, 2008, 2010 Lisa Wasser (Sept. 25) 2003 Second team 2005 Christy Hershey (Oct. 7; Sept. 8) Heather Bustanoby...... 2008 Jessica Javelet (Sept. 5, Sept. 26, Oct. 31) Olivia Netzler (Sept. 22) Erin Conrad...... 2010, 2011, 2012 Andrea Roussel (Sept. 5) 2002 Elisa Garcia...... 2013 Janelle Avila (Sept. 12) Kimberly Hughes (Sept. 19; Sept. 30) Marie-Claire Heller...... 2006, 2007 Jen Payne (Oct. 24) 2001 Jen Kastelic...... 2006 Danielle Barr (Oct. 15) Sydney King...... 2013 All Mid-American Conference Olivia Netzler (Sept. 24) Tuli Lim...... 2008 First team Pip Sanders (Sept. 11) Allison Maffitt...... 2007 Jen Felker...... 2000 2000 Dominique Pasqualichio...... 2011 Christy Hershey...... 2001, 2003 Keri Beckhorn (Sept. 4; Oct. 31) Courtney Shepstone...... 2006 Kimberly Hughes...... 2004

13 gocards.com | University of Louisville Academic Honors

ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Nikki Barry...... 2010, 2011 Mercedes Pastor...... 2017, 2018, 2019 First team Keri Beckhorn...... 2000, 2001 Jen Payne...... 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Jessica Javelet...... 2005, 2006 Alli Bitting...... 2017, 2018, 2019 Elina Pereira...... 2013 Second team Missy Briery...... 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Jennifer Pels...... 2013 Heather Bustanoby...... 2009 Heather Bustanoby.... 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Janina Perna...... 2002 Third team Stephanie Byrne...... 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 Gianna Perrone...... 2013 Jessica Javelet...... 2004 Erin Conrad...... 2008 Camryn Pichea...... 2018, 2019 Erica Cooper...... 2018, 2019 Marigrace Ragsdale.... 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 Academic All-District Casey Diener...... 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 India Reed...... 2019 First team Anna DuFour...... 2014 Kelsey Rosenmeier..... 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 Jessica Javelet...... 2004, 2005, 2006 Sophie Engelkes...... 2010, 2011 Sarah Ross...... 1999 Casey Lehman...... 2003 Elisa Eshelman...... 2000, 2001 Andrea Roussel...... 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006 Heather Bustanoby...... 2009 Katie Flannery...... 2010 Bethany Russ...... 2018 Second team Angie Frame...... 1996 Sarah Sabaluski...... 2017 Heather Bustanoby...... 2008 Joanie Frame...... 2001, 2002 Pip Sanders...... 2000, 2001 Jen Welgosh...... 2001 Elisa Garcia...... 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 Susan Sattazahn...... 2000, 2001, 2002 Hayley Turner...... 2011 Jacque Gerrick...... 2010 Lauren Schaefer...... 2005, 2006, 2007 Lizzie Gittens...... 2016 Katie Schneider...... 2018, 2019 NFHCA Team Academic Award Maria Gomez...... 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 Meghan Schneider...... 2017, 2018, 2019 Team GPA Award (3.65)...... 2005 Abby Grimes...... 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 Courtney Shepstone...... 2005, 2006 Team GPA Award (3.60)...... 2006 Lauren Groff...... 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Heather Slider...... 1998, 1999, 2000 Team Academic Award...... 2007 AnnMarie Habelow...... 2017, 2018, 2019 Shannon Sloss...... 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 Team Academic Award...... 2008 Jenna Halulko...... 2003 Julie Anne Smith.2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Team Academic Award...... 2009 Marie-Claire Heller..... 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Katlyn Soucy...... 2011 Team Academic Award...... 2010 Christy Hershey...... 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Heather Stevens...... 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Team Academic Award...... 2011 Annie Himsworth...... 2016 Taylor Stone...... 2016, 2017, 2018 Team Academic Award...... 2012 Rachel Hollenbach...... 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Sydnie Swartwood...... 2016, 2017 Team Academic Award...... 2013 Alex Ickert...... 2008 Shelby Summers...... 2003 Team Academic Award...... 2014 Carrie Jackson...... 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Mattie Tabor...... 2019 Team Academic Award...... 2015 Jessica Javelet...... 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Minna Tremonti...... 2019 Team Academic Award...... 2016 Sara Jerousek...... 2005, 2006 Hayley Turner...... 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Team Academic Award...... 2017 Haley Jurich...... 2009 Jayme Varco...... 2008 Team Academic Award...... 2018 Lotta Kahlert...... 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 Katie Walsh...... 2016, 2017, 2018 Team Academic Award...... 2019 Mackenzie Karl...... 2018, 2019 Madison Walsh...... 2017, 2018, 2019 Jen Kastelic...... 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Lisa Wasser...... 2003, 2005, 2006 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Julie Kouijzer...... 2019 Kendall Weedling...... 2012 Christy Hershey...... 2003-04 Lizi Kuhl...... 2014 Jen Welgosh...... 2000, 2001, 2002 Jessica Javelet...... 2006-07 Shannon Kemp...... 2001, 2002, 2003 April White...... 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Heather Bustanoby...... 2009-10 Madison Land...... 2015 Lara Williams...... 2009 Beth Latham...... 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Nicole Woods...... 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 NFHCA Scholars of Distinction Margot Lawn...... 2019 Nicole Youman...... 2008, 2009, 2010 Biz Allgeier...... 2017 Isabella Leeker...... 2016, 2017 Lizzie Gittens...... 2016 Casey Lehman...... 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Arthur Ashe Sports Scholar Awardisa cia.2015 Lotta Kahlert...... 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 Natasha Leickly...... 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Mercedes Pastor...... 2019 Natasha Leickly...... 2012 Laken Letellier...... 2004, 2005 Sam Minrath...... 2018, 2019 Tuli Lim...... 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 ACC Post Graduate ScholarshipCrudden.2016 Paige Monsen...... 2012 Becca Maddock...... 2012, 2013, 2014 Nicole Woods...... 2017 Mercedes Pastor...... 2017 Allison Maffitt...... 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Carter Ayars...... 2019 Jennifer Pels...... 2013 Mallory Mason...... 2012 Camryn Pichea...... 2018, 2019 Kayla May...... 2006, 2008, 2009 ACC All-Academic Team2017 Katie Schneider...... 2018 Rachel McCarthy...... 2014 Carter Ayars...... 2019 Meghan Schneider...... 2017, 2018, 2019 Erin McCrudden...... 2015, 2016 Hollyn Barr...... 2019 Madison Walsh...... 2017 Ayeisha McFerran...... 2018 Alli Bitting...... 2018, 2019 Casey Meizinger...... 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Erica Cooper...... 2018, 2019 NFHCA National Academic Squad Desire’ Miller...... 2003 Elisa Garcia...... 2014, 2015 Jenna Ahern...... 2006 Sam Minrath...... 2018, 2019 Abby Grimes...... 2017 Carter Ayars...... 2019 Paige Monsen...... 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 Lotta Kahlert...... 2014, 2015, 2016 Biz Allgeier...... 2017, 2018, 2019 Alyssa Moyer...... 2008 Becca Maddock...... 2014 Janelle Avila...... 2005, 2006 Whena Munn...... 2018 Erin McCrudden...... 2015, 2016 Nikki Auker...... 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Annie Mulford...... 2017 Paige Monsen...... 2014 Carter Ayars...... 2016, 2017, 2018 Karah Nall...... 2008, 2010 Mercedes Pastor...... 2019 Hollyn Barr...... 2016, 2018 Hailey Netherton...... 2013 Marigrace Ragsdale...... 2016, 2017

University of Louisville | gocards. 14 Academic Honors

Shannon Sloss...... 2014, 2016 Sport Excellence Award Academic Honor Roll Bethany Russ...... 2018, 2019 Heather Bustanoby...... 2009-10 Jen Felker...... 1999, 2000 Meghan Schneider...... 2019 Nicole Youman...... 2010-11 Colleen Finn...... 1998 Taylor Stone...... 2017, 2018 Hayley Turner...... 2011-12 Joanie Frame...... 2001, 2002 Victoria Stratton...... 2015 Christy Hershey...... 2001, 2002, 2003 Alyssa Voelmle...... 2014 Team Academic Excellence Award Jessica Javelet...... 2004 Katie Walsh...... 2018 2008-09 (3.48) Carrie Jackson...... 2004 Madison Walsh...... 2017, 2019 2007-08 (3.45) Shannon Kemp...... 2001, 2003 Nicole Woods...... 2014, 2016, 2017 2008-09 (3.28) Casey Lehman...... 2001, 2003 Desire’ Miller...... 2003 ACC Academic Honor Roll BIG EAST All-Academic Team Pip Sanders...... 2000, 2001 Biz Allgeier...... 2017, 2018, 2019 Megan Anstotz...... 2012 Susan Sattazahn...... 2000, 2001, 2002 Megan Anstotz...... 2015 Michelle Amon...... 2010, 2011, 2012 Heather Slider ...... 1999 Carter Ayars...... 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 Simone Attles...... 2010 Jen Welgosh...... 2000, 2001, 2002 Hollyn Barr...... 2018, 2019 Nikki Auker...... 2010 April White...... 2004 Alli Bitting...... 2017, 2018, 2019 Janelle Avila...... 2005 Stephanie Byrne...... 2014, 2015, 2016 Nikki Barry...... 2010 Erica Cooper...... 2018, 2019 Hannah Boyle...... 2011, 2012 Elisa Garcia...... 2014, 2015 Missy Briery...... 2005, 2006 Lizzie Gittens...... 2016 Olivia Cabral...... 2012 Maria Gomez...... 2015, 2017, 2018 Caitlin Collins...... 2010, 2011 Abby Grimes...... 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 Erin Conrad...... 2011, 2012 AnnMarie Habelow...... 2017, 2018, 2019 Casey Diener...... 2005, 2006 Annie Himsworth...... 2015 Sophie Engelkes...... 2010, 2011 Lotta Kahlert...... 2014, 2015, 2016 Elisa Garcia...... 2012 Emilia Kacmarczyk...... 2019 Jacque Gerrick...... 2010, 2011 Mackenzie Karl...... 2018, 2019 Lauren Groff...... 2005 Julie Kouijzer...... 2019 Marie-Claire Heller...... 2005, 2006 Madison Land...... 2015 Rachel Hollenbach...... 2010 Margot Lawn...... 2019 Carrie Jackson...... 2005 Isabella Leeker...... 2016, 2017, 2019 Jessica Javelet...... 2005 Becca Maddock...... 2014 Sara Jerousek...... 2005 Erin McCrudden...... 2014, 2015, 2016 Haley Jurich...... 2011, 2012 Ayeisha McFerran...... 2016, 2018 Jen Kastelic...... 2005 Sam Minrath...... 2018, 2019 Beth Latham...... 2005, 2006 Paige Monsen...... 2014 Natasha Leickly...... 2010, 2011, 2012 Annie Mulford...... 2017 Tuli Lim...... 2010 Whena Munn...... 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 Becca Maddock...... 2011, 2012 Hailey Netherton...... 2016 Mallory Mason...... 2011, 2012 Mercedes Pastor...... 2017, 2018, 2019 Paige Monsen...... 2011, 2012 Elina Pereira...... 2016 Allison Maffitt...... 2005, 2006 Gianna Perrone...... 2016 Casey Meizinger...... 2005, 2006 Camryn Pichea...... 2018, 2019 Karah Nall...... 2010 Marigrace Ragsdale...... 2015, 2016, 2017 Victoria Nuccio...... 2012 India Reed...... 2019 Rachel Overton...... 2005 Bethany Russ...... 2016, 2018, 2019 Jen Payne...... 2005 Sarah Sabaluski...... 2017, 2019 Kelsey Rosenmeier...... 2010, 2011, 2012 Katie Schneider...... 2018, 2019 Andrea Roussel...... 2005 Meghan Schneider...... 2017, 2018, 2019 Lauren Schaefer...... 2005, 2006 Jillian Shive...... 2017 Erin Schneidtmiller...... 2010, 2011, 2012 Shannon Sloss...... 2015, 2016 Courtney Shepstone...... 2005 Taylor Stone...... 2016, 2017, 2018 Julie-Anne Smith...... 2005, 2006 Sydnie Swartwood...... 2016, 2017 Katlyn Soucy...... 2011 Mattie Tabor...... 2019 Heather Stevens...... 2010, 2011 Minna Tremonti...... 2019 Amber Thomas...... 2012 Katie Walsh...... 2016, 2017, 2018 Hayley Turner...... 2010, 2011 Madison Walsh...... 2017, 2018, 2019 Elizabeth Vance...... 2012 Nicole Woods...... 2015, 2016 Lisa Wasser...... 2005 April White...... 2005 BIG EAST Conference Nicole Youman...... 2010 Meghan Ziobrio...... 2010

Mid-American Conference 15 gocards.com | University of Louisville NFHCA All-Americans

Christy Hershey (2000-03) Janelle Avila (2004-07) • Third Team, 2001 • Third Team, 2007 • Second Team, 2003 Janelle Avila (2004-07) became UofL’s fourth All-American when she was selected In 2001, Christy Hershey concluded her to the third team in 2007, following her sophomore season by becoming the Univer- senior season. She was a three-time All-BIG sity of Louisville’s first All-America selection EAST first team member and a three-time when she earned third-team honors. In NFHCA All-West Region team member. 2003, she was again named to the third Avila, a member of the United team became the program’s first two-time States Under-21 team in 2006-07, was an All-American. offensive threat for the Cardinals, finishing Hershey was a three-time STX/ her career second on the list for career NFHCA West Region selection and the 2003 point (109), goals (40) and assists (29). Mid-American Conference Player of the Year. She owns the school record for career shutouts (24.5) and wins (38).

Pip Sanders (1999-2002) Heather Bustanoby (2006-09) • Third Team, 2002 • Third Team, 2009 Pip Sanders (1999-2002) became UofL’s Heather Bustanoby (2006-09) was select- second All-American in 2002 when she ed to the Longstreth Field/National Field was named to the STX/NFHCA third team. Hockey Coaches Association All-America An integral part of Pam Bustin’s early suc- third team. She became the program’s cess at Louisville, Sanders was a four-time fifth All-American. All-Mid-American Conference selection During her senior season, the and was the 2002 MAC Player of the Year. 2009 BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Year She was also U of L’s first STX/NFHCA West posted a 12-8 record and a 1.56 goals- Region first team selection and the only against average. Over 20 games, she held three-time All-Regional first team member. opponents to 30 goals and helped notch She recently fell to second on the career five shutouts. Bustanoby was a two-time assist list (35) and single season assist list all-conference team pick and was named with 13. Sanders was inducted into the to the NFHCA All-West Region second UofL Athletic Hall of Fame in 2014. team in 2008.

Jessica Javelet (2003-06) Nicole Youman (2007-10) • Third Team, 2004 • Second Team, 2010 • First Team, 2005 Nicole Youman (2007-10) was named to • Second Team, 2006 the Longstreth/NFHCA Division I All-Amer- Jessica Javelet (2003-06) was a three- ica second team. She became the sixth time NFHCA All-American and Academ- Cardinal player to earn the honor. ic All-American. The most prolific scorer The 2010 BIG EAST Offensive in program history still holds the career Player of the Year dominated the confer- records for goals (69), assists (38) and ence in every offensive category. A four- points (176); and the single season marks year starter and two-year captain, she reg- for goals (30), assists (14) and points (74). istered 17 goals and dished out 19 assists. She was a two-time BIG EAST The Black Mountain, Australia, native was Offensive Player of the Year, the 2006- a four-time NFHCA all-West Region and 07 BIG EAST Aeropostale Female Scholar all-BIG EAST selection and owns the school Athlete of the Year and earned an NCAA career and single season assists marks. She Postgraduate Scholarship. Javelet was also also tied a school record with five goals in a finalist for the NCAA Woman of the Year the 9-0 win over Central Michigan. and was selected to the 2004-05 USA Field Hockey Under 21 Team.

University of Louisville | gocards. 16 NFHCA All-Americans

Hayley Turner (2008-11) Ayeisha McFerran (2015-18) • Second Team, 2011 • Third Team, 2015 Hayley Turner (2008-11) became the sev- • First Team, 2016 enth player in UofL history to earn NFHCA • First Team, 2017 All-America honors when she was named • First Team 2018 to the second team in 2011. Ayeisha McFerran is a four-time NFHCA The midfielder from Sydney, Australia, All-American, earning third team honors as was the 2011 BIG EAST Co-Offensive a freshman and first team accolades in her Player of the Year. The senior co-captain final three seasons. led the Cardinals with 11 goals and eight • In 2018, she joined Jessica Javelet as the assists for 30 points in the regular sea- only two players to achieve the honor for son. It marked the third All-West region three consecutive seasons. selection for Turner who was also a In 2015, she became Louisville’s first fresh- three-time All-BIG EAST honoree. Turner man All-American when she was named to is ranked in the top five on the school’s the third team in 2015 and went on to earn list for career goals (39), assists (32) and first team honors in 2016 and 2017. points (110). The goalkeeper from Larne, Northern Ireland, and 2015 NFHCA All-West Region Alyssa Voelmle (2011-14) first team selection led the ACC – and First Team, 2014 tied the school season record - with nine Alyssa Voelmle (2011-14) became the shutouts. She posted a 1.24 goals-against eighth player in program history to earn average on the season. All-America honors when she was named McFerran followed her rookie season by garnering first team honors to the 2014 NFHCA All-America first team. in 2016. She finished the season with an ACC-best 1.27 goals against average The defender from Hershey, Pa., was and six shutouts. In addition to earning All-America honors, she was also a 2016 the second player in program history to Longstreth/NFHCA All-West Region and All-ACC first team selection. earn first team All-America honors after McFerran picked up her third consecutive All-America honor, earning leading UofL with 10 goals and 24 points. first-team recognition for the second straight year. Voelmle was a two-time NFHCA All-West • After missing the first three games of the season due to injury, McFerran went Region first team member (2013 and on to post a 10-7 record and a 1.91 goals against average. During the regular 2014). The 2014 All-ACC first team selec- season, she earned ACC Defensive Player of the Week honors after helping the tion also earned first team All-BIG EAST Cardinals to a key league win in a shootout against Wake Forest. honors in 2013 was a second team All-BIG • She cemented her status as one of the nation’s top goalkeepers when she EAST pick in 2011 and 2012. The four-year collected a career-high 18 saves and turned in another brilliant shootout perfor- starter finished her career ranked in the mance to hold off No. 2 Duke in the semifinals of the conference tournament, top 10 among Louisville’s career goals (29) sending the Cardinals to their first appearance in the ACC Championship game. and points (70). • She became Louisville’s fourth all-American in 2018 after starting every game for the Cardinals and posting five shutouts, tied for the most among ACC goalkeepers in 2018. The team co-captain carried a 1.24 goals against average, standing second Victoria Stratton (2012-15) in the ACC and ninth in the nation. She earned NFHCA National Defensive Player • Third Team, 2015 of the Week on Sept. 19 and was a three-time ACC Defensive player of the week. Victoria Stratton NFHCA third team • The four-time all-West Region team member and earned a trio of all-ACC hon- All-America honors in 2015 after leading ors. Louisville to nine shutouts on the season – • McFerran posted 50 career victories and 20 shutouts and is ranked among the one shy of the school record. top three on Louisville’s career lists for wins, shutouts and goals against average. The defender from Auckland, • McFerran was also a member of the Irish National Team. New Zealand was a four-year starter and three-time team captain. Stratton was a 2015 NFHCA All-West region selection and was tabbed to play in the NFHCA Senior Game. She finished her career with 12 goals and six assists for 30 points.

17 gocards.com | University of Louisville NFHCA All-Americans

Erin McCrudden (2013-16) Mercedes Pastor (2018-20) • Second Team, 2016 • First Team (2019) In 2016, Erin McCrudden, was named to the 2016 NFHCA All-America second team. • Second Team (2018) The midfielder from Putnam Valley, Pastor, a midfielder from Buenos Aires, N.Y., registered a career-best senior cam- Argentina, earned her first all-American paign which also included All-ACC second nod in 2018. The NFHCA all-West Region team honors and a selection to the NFHCA and all-ACC first team selection tallied five Senior Game. The two-time Longstreth/ goals, including the game-winner in dou- NFHCA All-West Region honoree led the ble overtime at No. 15 Syracuse and the conference and was second in the nation deciding goal in overtime against California. with 18 assists. The team co-captain Pastor also dished out three assists to bring was tied for second on the team with her point total to 13 in 2018. 22 points. She went on to play for USA • Pastor picked up her second All-America Field Hockey’s Developmental Squad and nod in 2019. The midfielder is coming off became UofL’s first selection to the USA of a career-high season scoring nine goals and dishing out four assists to stand tied National Team in the spring of 2017. for second on the team with 22 points. The two-time NFHCA All-Region selection is also a two-time All-ACC first team honoree. Nicole Woods (2014-17) Pastor was also a finalist for the Honda Award for field hockey in 2019. • First Team, 2017 • 2017 NFHCA All-West Region Player of the Year Alli Bitting (2017-20) • ACC Field Hockey Scholar Athlete • Second Team (2019) of the Year In 2019, Alli Bitting was named to the Woods, a midfielder/forward from Bev- NFHCA second team after helping the Car- erly, Mass. was named to the NFHCA dinals to eight shutouts on the season and All-America first team following her senior registering one goal and four assists. season. In 2017, she tabulated 19 points The defender from Hummelstown, Pa.also (6G, 7A) and became the first player in earned all-ACC honors in 2019 and was a school history to be named NFHCA West two-time NFHCA All-West Region selec- Region Player of the Year. tion as well as a member of the 2017 ACC • The three-time NFHCA All-West Region All-Tournament team. and All-ACC selection was a four-year starter and finished her career ranked ninth on Louisville’s all-time list for points (71) and assists (25). Woods has been a member of USA Field Hockey’s women’s national team since 2017. Taylor Stone (2015-18) • Third Team (2017) Carter Ayars (2016-19) • Third Team (2018) • Third Team (2019) In 2017 Taylor Stone was named to In 2019, Carter Ayars earned NFHCA third NFHCA All-America third team after scor- team All-America honors after tallying a ing seven goals and dishing out three career-high five goals and 12 points. The assists during her junior season. The three-time NFHCA All-Region honoree and 2017 NFHCA All-West Region and All- 2019 All-ACC selection was a valuable part ACC selection converted four of five of the Cardinals’ defense which produced penalty stroke attempts and scored the eight shutouts, earning ACC Co-Player of game-winning goal against Syracuse and the Week honors on Oct. 8. North Carolina. • She represented the Cardinals in the • She garnered ACC Defensive Player of NFHCA Senior Game, is a member of USA the Week, NFHCA National Defensive Field Hockey’s Under 21 team and was Player of the Week and Synapse National selected to participate in Development Defensive Player of the Week for her per- Team Selection Camp. formances. Stone was a member of USA • Additionally, Ayars earned the ACC’s Field Hockey’s Under 21 team and the Weaver-James-Corrigan Postgraduate USWNT National Development Squad. Scholarship Award • Stone picked up her second striaght All-America honor in 2018. She finished the season standing third on the team with five goals and tallied 10 points and earned her second consecutive NFHCA All-West Region first team and all-ACC second team honors. She was also a valu- able part of the Cardinals’ defense which produced five shutouts.

University of Louisville | gocards. 18 Year-by-Year Results

1976 (9-2) 10/2 Indiana W 1-0 9/28 Transylvania W 3-0 (Kentucky Women’s Intercollegiate Conference) 10/5 Berea W 4-0 10/1 Vanderbilt W 8-0 Coach: Sandy McLaughlin 10/6 Kentucky W 6-0 10/1 University of the South W 4-0 9/23 Hanover W 3-1 10/9 Centre W 4-0 10/12 Hanover W 5-0 9/28 at Eastern Kentucky L 0-3 10/11 at Dayton W 1-0 10/29 Eastern Kentucky L 1-2 10/6 at Cincinnati W 9-0 10/13 Furman W 4-0 11/4 Dayton W 5-0 10/8 at Kentucky W 2-1 10/16 Eastern Kentucky T 0-0 11/4 Notre Dame W 4-3 10/14 at Berea W 4-0 10/20 at Virginia L 0-5 11/5 Saint Louis L 1-2 10/19 at Centre W 6-0 10/25 at Asbury W 3-0 10/22 DePauw W 3-1 11/2 %Eastern Kentucky L 0-2 1984 (7-9) - Independent 10/26 Transylvania W 11-0 % - at KWIC Championship Coach: Debbie Condreva 10/29 %Asbury W 6-0 9/8 Kent State L 0-4 10/29 %Kentucky W 1-0 1980 (12-6) - KWIC 9/15 Saint Louis W 2-1 10/30 %Eastern Kentucky L 1-3 Coach: Sandy McLaughlin-Tabler 9/19 @Asbury W 4-1 % - at KWIC Championship (2nd place) 9/16 Kentucky W 6-0 9/21 Hiram (N) W 9-0 9/25 Vanderbilt W 3-0 9/22 Bemidji State (N) W 6-2 1977 (11-3) - KWIC 9/27 Western Michigan(N) W 3-1 9/22 Marion (N) W 4-0 Coach: Sandy McLaughlin 9/28 @ Illinois State W 1-0 9/26 Hanover W 5-0 9/29 at Hanover W 6-0 10/1 Hanover W 5-0 10/5 SW Missouri (N) L 1-2 10/5 Centre W 7-0 10/3 Old Dominion L 0-5 10/6 Western Illinois (N) L 2-3 10/7 Kentucky W 2-1 10/4 VCU (N) W 3-0 10/6 North Dakota (N) W 3-1 10/11 Eastern Kentucky W 1-0 10/4 Richmond L 1-2 10/7 @ Saint Louis L 0-2 10/15 Notre Dame (N) W 1-0 10/9 Asbury W 5-1 10/13 @ Miami (Ohio) L 0-9 10/15 at DePauw W 1-0 10/11 Virginia Tech W 1-0 10/14 Dayton W 5-3 10/19 at Indiana L 0-1 10/12 Saint Louis L 0-5 10/28 @ Eastern Kentucky L 2-3 10/21 Berea W 6-0 10/15 @ Eastern Kentucky W 1-0 11/2 % Notre Dame L 1-3 10/26 Cincinnati W 8-0 10/18 Indiana State W 1-0 11/2 % Southern Illinois L 0-3 10/28 at Berea W 3-0 10/20 @ Centre W 3-0 11/3 % Dayton W 6-2 10/28 %Kentucky (N) W 4-0 10/22 @ Berea W 6-0 11/4 % Western Illinois L 0-4 11/11 ! at North Carolina L 0-2 10/25 @ Indiana L 0-2 % - at Midwest Independents Champ. 11/12 ! Kentucky W 3-1 10/29 Eastern Kentucky L 1-2 11/12 ! Virginia L 0-2 11/4 %Eastern Kentucky L 1-2 1985 (4-11) - Independent % - at KWIC Champ. (1st place) ! at the Southern % - at KWIC Champ. Coach: Cheri Hauber Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women 9/14 at Kent State L 0-3 (AIAW) Region II Tournament 1981 (8-5)- KWIC 9/27 Southern Illinois L 0-2 Coach: Debbie Condreva 9/28 Saint Louis L 1-9 1978 (10-6-4) - KWIC 9/19 at Saint Louis L 2-3 9/29 Miami (Ohio) L 1-6 Coach: Sandy McLaughlin 9/25 at Indiana State L 0-2 10/1 at Saint Louis L 0-4 9/23 Central Michigan W 2-0 9/30 at Hanover W 5-1 10/2 SW Missouri (N) L 0-4 9/23 Ohio Wesleyan T 1-1 10/2 Southern Illinois L 1-2 10/6 Radford L 1-6 9/24 Michigan T 0-0 10/5 at Asbury W 1-0 10/9 Eastern Kentucky L 2-3 9/24 Bowling Green W 2-1 10/8 Centre W 6-0 10/14 at Franklin W 2-0 9/26 Centre W 6-0 10/15 Eastern Kentucky L 1-2 10/16 Asbury W 7-0 9/28 Asbury W 3-1 10/16 Vanderbilt W 3-0 10/17 at Hanover W 5-0 10/3 Eastern Kentucky T 1-1 10/21 Berea W 4-0 10/19 at Eastern Kentucky W 6-5 10/7 Madison L 0-1 10/24 at Virginia Tech W 2-0 11/8 %Eastern Kentucky L 1-3 10/8 Longwood L 0-2 10/25 at VCU W 2-0 11/8 %SW Missouri L 0-2 10/10 Berea W 7-0 10/31 % Eastern Kentucky W 4-3 11/9 %Eastern Kentucky L 0-1 10/17 Hanover W 6-0 10/31 % Eastern Kentucky L 0-2 % - at Midwest Independents Champ. 10/23 Kentucky W 5-1 % - at KWIC Champ. 10/24 Miami (Ohio) L 1-2 1986 (4-9) - Independent 10/25 Kentucky W 1-0 1982 (5-4) - KWIC Coach: Cheri Hauber 10/27 Dayton L 1-3 Coach: Debbie Condreva 9/18 at Asbury W 5-0 10/28 Indiana State T 0-0 9/4 SW Missouri L 0-1 9/27 Saint Louis L 0-8 11/3 %Transylvania W 1-0 9/5 at Saint Louis L 2-3 9/28 Miami (Ohio) L 0-6 11/3 %Eastern Kentucky W 1-0 9/25 at Ohio University W 3-2 10/1 Bellarmine W 2-0 11/10 !High Point College L 0-1 9/29 at Centre W 10-0 10/11 Ohio University (N) L 0-2 11/10 !Hollins College L 2-3 10/1 SIU-Carbondale L 0-2 10/12 at Eastern Kentucky L 0-2 % - at KWIC Champ. (1st place) 10/6 Hanover W 3-0 10/19 Franklin L 3-1 ! - at Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for 10/17 Saint Louis W 3-2 10/20 Hanover W 3-0 Women (AIAW) Region II Tournament 10/20 Franklin W 3-1 10/22 Eastern Kentucky L 0-8 10/30 %Eastern Kentucky L 2-3 10/24 at Southern Illinois L 0-3 1979 (10-6-1) - KWIC % - at KWIC Champ. 10/25 Valparaiso (N) W 3-1 Coach: Sandy McLaughlin-Tabler 10/26 at Saint Louis L 0-1 9/15 at Illinois State L 0-1 1983 (8-4) - Independent 11/7 %Southern Illinois L 0-2 9/15 at Indiana State L 0-1 Coach: Debbie Condreva % - at Midwest Independents Champ. 9/19 at Miami (Ohio) W 2-1 9/3 SW Missouri L 1-4 9/27 at Hanover W 2-0 9/3 Saint Louis L 1-4 9/29 at Virginia Tech L 0-2 9/4 Saint Louis W 3-1 9/30 Clemson (N) L 0-1 9/17 Saint Louis W 1-0 9/30 Hollins (N) W 3-1 9/17 Eastern Kentucky W 2-1

19 gocards.com | University of Louisville Year-by-Year Results

1987 (11-12-3) - Independent 11/3 %Saint Louis L 0-6 10/19 Davidson L 1-2 Coach: Theresa Young 11/4 %at SW Missouri L 0-2 10/21 at Ohio University L 1-2 9/1 at Bellarmine W 3-2 11/6 %Eastern Kentucky L 0-1 10/27 Bellarmine W 2-0 9/11 Olivet (N) W 3-0 % - at Midwest Independents Champ. 10/30 Davis & Elkins% L 1-4 9/11 Marion (N) W 1-0 10/31 Saint Louis% L 1-3 9/12 Alma (N) T 1-1 1990 (5-16-1) - Independent 10/31 SW MIssouri% L 0-4 9/12 Franklin (N) W 5-1 Coach: Theresa Young 11/1 Davis & Elkins% L 0-3 9/13 Goshen (N) W 2-1 9/5 at Ohio State L 0-3 % - at Midwest Independents Champ. 9/19 Radford (N) T 1-1 9/7 at Saint Louis L 0-6 9/22 Asbury W 8-0 9/8 SW Missouri (N) L 0-3 1993 (5-13-3) - Independent 9/25 Saint Louis L 0-4 9/8 Michigan (N) L 0-3 Coach: Bridgett Strickler 9/26 Univ. of the South T 1-1 9/12 at Bellarmine W 2-1 9/5 Syracuse (N) L 1-6 9/29 Eastern Kentucky L 1-2 9/21 Davis & Elkins L 1-4 9/5 Central Michigan (N) L 0-1 10/2 at Saint Louis L 0-5 9/21 Kent State L 0-3 9/11 Radford (N) T 1-1 10/3 at SW Missouri L 0-3 9/22 Miami (Ohio) L 0-2 9/12 at Ohio University L 1-2 10/4 at Northern Illinois L 0-11 9/23 Saint Louis L 0-3 9/17 Davis & Elkins L 0-4 10/10 at Miami (Ohio) L 2-4 9/26 Eastern Kentucky L 0-1 9/18 SW Missouri L 0-2 10/13 at Hanover W 6-0 9/29 at Miami (Ohio) L 0-3 9/19 Saint Louis L 0-1 10/17 VCU (N) L 0-3 10/6 Davidson T 1-1 9/21 at Miami (Ohio) L 0-1 10/17 at Eastern Kentucky L 0-4 10/9 at Eastern Kentucky L 1-2 9/25 Appalachian St.(N) T 2-2 10/20 Bellarmine L 0-2 10/10 Transylvania W 5-0 9/25 Virginia Tech (N) W 2-1 10/21 at Transylvania W 1-0 10/13 at VCU L 0-8 9/26 at Davidson L 0-4 10/24 Southern Illinois L 0-3 10/13 at Radford W 4-2 9/29 Bellarmine W 2-0 10/27 at Franklin W 5-0 10/14 at Richmond L 4-5 10/7 at Transylvania W 4-0 11/7 % Saint Louis W 1-0 10/17 Bellarmine W 5-1 10/10 Wake Forest L 0-4 11/7 %Notre Dame W 2-1 10/20 at Ohio University L 0-3 10/16 SW Missouri (N) L 0-4 11/8 %SW Missouri L 0-1 10/26 %Saint Louis L 2-3 10/17 at Saint Louis T 0-0 11/9 %Southern Illinois L 0-2 10/27 %Eastern Ky. W 2-1 10/24 VCU L 0-2 % - at Midwest Independents Champ. 10/28 %SW Missouri St. L 0-1 10/26 at Bellarmine W 1-0 % - at Midwest Independents Champ. 1988 (5-14-1) - Independent 1994 (6-11) - Mid-American Conference (0-5) Coach: Theresa Young 1991 (5-14-2) - Independent Coach: Bridgett Strickler 9/3 at SW Missouri L 1-2 Coach: Theresa Young 9/6 Bellarmine College W 3-2 9/4 Southern Illinois (N) L 0-6 9/7 at Kent State L 0-6 9/10 Ohio University* L 0-1 9/9 at Kent L 0-5 9/7 Colgate (N) L 0-2 9/18 Kent* L 0-3 9/10 C.W. Post (N) L 0-2 9/11 at Eastern Kentucky W 2-1 9/23 Saint Louis L 0-1 9/14 Bellarmine W 2-1 9/13 DePauw W 3-1 9/25 Appalachian State W 3-0 9/21 Hanover W 3-0 9/15 Ohio University L 0-1 9/27 Miami (Ohio)* L 1-4 9/23 Miami (Ohio) L 0-1 9/25 Bellarmine T 1-1 10/1 VCU (N) L 1-3 9/24 Appalachian State W 1-0 9/28 at Davidson T 1-1 10/2 Davis & Elkins W 2-1 9/28 Transylvania W 3-0 9/29 at Wake Forest L 0-1 10/5 at Ohio State L 1-10 10/1 SW Missouri L 0-5 10/1 at Ohio State L 0-5 10/8 SW Missouri L 1-2 10/2 at Saint Louis L 0-4 10/9 Eastern Kentucky L 0-1 10/9 Central Michigan*(N) L 0-1 10/7 at Eastern Kentucky L 1-4 10/12 Richmond L 0-1 10/10 Davidson L 1-2 10/9 Saint Louis L 0-4 10/13 Davis & Elkins (N) L 1-3 10/15 SW Missouri (N) L 0-5 10/12 at Bellarmine T 1-1 10/16 at Miami (Ohio) L 0-2 10/16 at Saint Louis W 2-1 10/16 at Southern Illinois L 0-2 10/18 at Saint Louis L 1-5 10/18 Transylvania W 2-1 10/19 Eastern Kentucky L 1-4 10/19 SW Missouri L 0-2 10/19 at Bellarmine W 1-0 10/22 Ohio University (N) L 0-3 10/19 Northern Illinois L 0-5 10/26 at Ball State* L 0-4 10/23 %Saint Louis L 1-5 10/21 at Bellarmine W 3-0 11/1 %Kent State* L 0-6 10/24 %Bellarmine W 2-0 10/25 %SW Missouri L 0-2 % - at MAC Championship 10/27 %Eastern Kentucky L 1-2 10/25 %Davis & Elkins W 2-1 % - at Midwest Independents Champ. 10/26 %Saint Louis L 0-3 1995 (1-19); MAC Record (0-10) 10/27 %Eastern Kentucky W 4-1 Coach: Bridgett Strickler 1989 (1-16-1) - Independent % - at Midwest Independent Champ. 9/2 at Richmond L 1-2 Coach: Theresa Young 9/3 at William & Mary L 0-7 9/1 at Ohio State L 0-5 1992 (5-15) - Independent 9/6 Bellarmine W 3-0 9/2 Bucknell (N) L 1-4 Coach: Bridgett Strickler 9/19 Miami (Ohio)* L 0-7 9/3 at Kent State L 0-4 9/12 at Davis & Elkins L 0-3 9/22 at Central Michigan* L 0-4 9/6 at Bellarmine W 3-0 9/13 Virginia Tech (N) W 4-2 9/23 at Ball State* L 0-9 9/12 at Miami (Ohio) L 0-5 9/13 Longwood (N) W 1-0 9/29 Ohio University* L 2-3 9/20 Eastern Kentucky L 1-2 915 Miami (Ohio) L 1-2 9/30 Kent State* L 0-3 9/28 at Saint Louis L 0-6 9/16 at Bellarmine W 3-0 10/4 at Ohio State L 0-6 9/29 at Toledo L 3-4 919 SW Missouri (N) L 1-4 10/7 SW Missouri (N) L 1-2 9/30 Maine (N) L 2-3 9/20 at Saint Louis L 0-5 10/8 at Saint Louis L 0-1 9/30 SW Missouri L 0-4 9/29 at Ohio State L 0-4 10/14 Radford (N) L 0-2 10/11 Bellarmine T 0-0 10/03 Radford (N) L 0-3 10/15 at Appalachian St. L 0-3 10/14 Davis & Elkins (N) L 0-5 10/4 at VCU L 0-9 10/16 at Davidson L 3-5 10/25 Ohio L 0-2 10/9 Kent State L 0-3 10/20 Central Michigan* L 0-5 10/28 Saint Louis L 0-2 10/11 Wake Forest W 2-0 10/21 Ball State” L 0-2 10/30 at Eastern Kentucky L 1-2 10/18 Saint Louis L 0-1

University of Louisville | gocards. 20 Year-by-Year Results

10/24 at Miami (Ohio)* L 0-1 10/24 Kent State* L 0-10 10/7 at Indiana W 3-0 10/27 at Ohio University* L 1-2 10/30 Central Michigan* L 2-4 10/12 Central Michigan* W 3-2 10/28 at Kent State* L 0-7 10/31 Ball State* L 0-1 10/13 Ball State* W 3-2 11/3 Central Michigan*% L 0-4 11/6 %Ohio University* L 1-5 10/19 at #12 Kent State* L 0-2 * - Denotes MAC opponents; % at MAC Champion- % - at MAC Championship 10/20 at #13 Ohio* L 2-3/OT ships 10/26 at Miami (OH)* W 4-0 1999 (5-16); MAC Record (1-9) 10/27 Appalachian State W 4-0 1996 (3-16); MAC Record (1-11) Coach: Pam Bustin 11/2 Miami% W 4-0 Coach: Cate Clark 9/1 at #5Ohio State L 1-4 11/3 Kent State% L 2-3/OT 9/7 American L 0-7 9/4 at Appalachian St. L 1-2 % - MAC Championship (Louisville, Ky.); Finished 9/8 Towson State L 0-7 9/5 #8 Wake Forest L 0-8 third 9/14 Davis & Elkins L 2-3 9/8 Stanford (N) W 2-1 9/18 at Bellarmine W 2-1 9/11 at Temple L 0-1 2002 (13-8); MAC Record (7-3) 9/22 at Saint Louis W 1-0 9/12 at #11 Michigan St. L 0-2 Coach: Pam Bustin 9/28 at Miami (Ohio)* L 0-3 9/16 Pacific W 2-1 9/7 vs. North Carolina W 3-2/OT 10/2 at Ohio State* L 1-6 9/19 Bellarmine W 9-0 9/8 vs. Iowa W 3-1 10/4 at Central Michigan* L 1-2 9/24 Central Michigan* L 2-3 9/13 Wake Forest L 3-4 10/5 Ball State* L 0-4 9/25 #13 Ball State* L 2-7 9/15 Delaware L 2-3 10/11 at Ohio University* L 0-5 9/29 at Miami (Ohio)* W 2-0 9/18 Ohio State W 2-0 10/12 Kent* L 0-5 10/2 at Saint Louis L 2-3 9/21 at Duke L 1-2 10/15 Davidson L 1-2 10/8 at Kent* L 0-6 9/22 Appalachian St. W 3-0 10/18 at Miami (Ohio)* L 0-3 10/9 at Ohio University* L 0-1 9/27 at Ohio* W 3-2/OT 10/20 Appalachian State L 2-3 10/15 Miami (Ohio)* L 0-1 9/28 at Kent State* W 2-1 10/25 at Ball State* L 0-12 10/17 SW Missouri W 1-0 10/2 Indiana W 2-1/OT 10/26 at Central Michigan* L 0-4 10/22 #19 Ohio University* L 1-2 10/4 Central Michigan* W 3-1 11/1 Ohio University* L 1-2 10/23 #20 Kent State* L 1-3 10/5 Ball State* L 2-3/OT 11/2 Kent State* W 5-0 10/29 at Central Michigan* L 1-4 10/10 Miami* W 1-0 11/7 %Central Michigan* L 0-5 10/30 at #13 Ball State* L 1-3 10/12 Saint Louis W 6-0 % - at MAC Championship 11/4 %Ohio University* L 0-1 10/13 at Michigan State L 2-4 % - at MAC Championship 10/18 Ohio* L 3-4/OT 1997 (0-19); MAC Record (0-10) 10/19 Kent State* W 2-0 Coach: Cate Clark 2000 (14-8); MAC Record (5-5) 10/25 at Central Michigan* W 1-0 8/30 at Saint Louis L 1-3 Coach: Pam Bustin 10/26 at Ball State* L 0-3 8/31 at SW Missouri L 1-2 8/26 at Iowa (#5) W 2-1 11/2 Miami* W 4-0 9/6 at Davidson L 1-2 8/27 (N)Boston (#13) L 2-3 11/9 vs. Ohio% L, 2-3/OT 9/7 at Appalachian St. L 0-2 9/2 (N)Providence W 3-2 % - MAC Championship (Oxford, Ohio); 9/14 at Radford L 1-2 9/3 (N)Connecticut L 1-2 Regular season co-champions. 9/20 at Michigan L 0-6 9/9 Saint Louis W 3-1 9/28 Miami (Ohio)* L 0-6 9/16 (N)Villanova W 3-2 2003 (13-10); MAC Record (6-4) 10/1 at Ohio State L 0-4 9/17 at Northwestern W 2-0 Coach: Pam Bustin 10/3 Central Michigan* L 0-6 9/22 Ohio* W 3-2 8/30 at Old Dominion L 1-3 10/4 Ball State* L 0-5 9/23 Kent State* L 0-2 8/31 at William & Mary W 2-1/OT 10/10 at Ohio University* L 0-1 9/29 at Central Michigan* L 1-3 9/7 Boston University L 1-2/OT 10/11 at Kent State* L 0-9 9/30 at Ball State* W 3-0 9/8 UMass W 5-0 10/14 at Miami (Ohio)* L 1-3 10/6 Miami (Ohio)* W 5-0 9/12 Michigan State (#8) L 2-3 10/19 Pacific (N) L 1-2 10/8 Appalachian State W 3-0 9/14 SW Missouri W 2-1 10/24 at Ball State* L 0-9 10/13 at Ohio* L 1-2 9/20 at Ohio State W 3-2/OT 10/25 at Central Michigan* L 0-3 10/14 at Kent State* L 0-5 9/26 Central Michigan* W 4-1 10/31 at Ohio University* L 2-3 10/18 (N) SW Missouri W 2-0 9/27 Ball State* L 0-2 11/2 Kent* L 1-3 10/20 at Miami (Ohio)* L 1-2 10/3 at Miami* W 2-1/OT 11/6 %Central Michigan* L 0-9 10/24 Radford W 2-1 10/6 Michigan (#5) L 2-3/OT % - at MAC Championship 10/27 Central Michigan* W 6-1 10/10 at Ohio* L 0-1 10/28 Ball State* W 4-0 10/11 at Kent State* W 2-0 1998 (1-19); MAC Record (0-10) 11/3 %Ball State W 4-0 10/17 at Central Michigan* L 0-1 Coach: Pam Bustin 11/4 %Ohio L 0-1 10/18 at Ball State* W 3-2 9/2 at Ohio State L 0-5 % - at MAC Championship 10/21 California (#20) L 0-1 9/7 at SW Missouri L 1-3 10/25 Miami W 4-0 9/13 at Syracuse L 1-7 2001 (16-5); MAC Record (7-3) 10/26 at Indiana W 2-0 9/19 at Davidson L 2-3 Coach: Pam Bustin 10/31 Ohio* W 3-1 9/20 at Radford L 0-1 9/2 #4 Michigan L 0-1 11/1 Kent State* L 0-1/OT 9/22 at Miami (Ohio)* L 0-3 9/3 Saint Louis W 6-0 11/8 Central Michigan% W 1-0 9/26 at Michigan State L 2-6 9/6 Stanford W 2-0 11/9 Ohio% W 2-1 9/27 at Michigan L 1-6 9/8 VCU W 6-2 11/15 Michigan State^ L 0-2 10/2 Kent* L 1-11 9/9 #9 Duke W 2-1 % - MAC Championship (Kent, Ohio) Tournament 10/3 Ohio University* L 2-3 9/17 at #15 Ohio State W 4-3/OT champions; ^ - NCAA tournament (East Lansing, 10/9 at Central Michigan* L 0-3 9/21 at Ball State* W 3-0 Mich) 10/10 at Ball State* L 1-7 9/23 Central Michigan* W 3-1 10/17 Miami (Ohio)* L 0-2 9/28 #12Kent State* W 4-0 10/18 Appalachian State L 2-3 9/29 #14Ohio* L 0-2 10/21 Saint Louis W 3-1 10/3 Miami (OH)* W 7-0 10/23 Ohio University* L 0-4 10/6 Northwestern W 2-1

21 gocards.com | University of Louisville Year-by-Year Results

2004 (12-10); MAC Record (8-2) 10/22 @ Rutgers* W 4-1 10/10 @ Villanova* W 6-2 Coach: Pam Bustin 10/29 Iowa L 1-2 10/14 @ #19 Ohio State L 1-2/OT 8/28 vs Duke L 1-2 11/4 #9 Connecticut L 2-3/OT 10/16 Providence* (WHAS) W 3-2 8/29 vs Delaware L 0-1/OT * - BIG EAST Opponent, Won regular season; 10/18 #5 Wake Forest L 1-2 9/4 at California W 2-1/OT ! - BIG EAST semifinals 10/22 Pacific W 6-0 9/5 at Stanford L 1-2 10/25 @ Iowa W 2-0 9/12 at Wake Forest L 1-6 2007 (14-6) BIG EAST Record 5-1 10/31 vs. Georgetown* W 5-1 9/17 #17 Indiana L 1-2/OT Coach: Pam Bustin 11/1 vs. #12 Stanford W 4-1 9/19 William & Mary W 2-1 8/25 at #19 Michigan State L 1-4 11/7 vs. #7 Connecticut% L 0-2 9/24 at Ball State* L 1-2 8/26 vs. #4 Duke L 0-2 % - BIG EAST semifinals; 9/25 at Central Michigan* W 4-1 8/31 at Ball State W 2-0 9/28 Ohio State L 4-5 9/2 Albany W 4-1 2010 (13-7); BIG EAST Record 5-1 10/1 Kent State* W 3-1 9/7 at #4 Iowa L 3-4 Coach: Pam Bustin 10/2 Ohio* W 6-1 9/8 vs. Missouri State W 5-0 8/28 vs. #10 Duke L 2-3/2OT 10/8 Miami (Ohio)* W 7-0 9/14 #15 Michigan L 2-3 8/29 Central Michigan W 9-0 10/10 Southwest Missouri State L 2-4 9/16 Vermont W 4-2 9/4 at #12 James Madison W 2-1 10/15 Central Michigan* W 4-1 9/21 SYRACUSE W 2-1/2OT 9/5 vs. #15 American W 2-1 10/16 Ball State* W 4-2 9/23 Saint Louis W 3-1 9/8 #12 Ohio State L 4-3/2OT 10/22 at Kent State* W 3-2/OT 9/28 at #4 Connecticut* L 0-6 9/12 California W 2-0 10/23 at Ohio* L 2-3 9/30 at Providence* W 2-1 9/17 Georgetown* W 6-1 10/30 at Miami (Ohio)* W 2-1 10/5 Rutgers* W 4-0 9/19 Radford W 7-1 11/5 vs Ohio% W 4-0 10/7 #19 Virginia W 2-1/OT 9/25 at #9 Syracuse* L 3-4/OT 11/6 vs Kent State% W 4-2 10/10 @ Ohio State W 2-1 10/2 #5 Connecticut* W 3-2/OT 11/9 at Pacific^ L 0-1/OT 10/14 @ #20 Villanova* W 2-0 10/3 Saint Louis W 7-0 % - MAC Championship (Muncie, Ind. - Champions) 10/19 Stanford W 2-1/OT 10/5 at Indiana L 2-3/OT ^ - NCAA play-in game (Stockton, Calif.) 10/21 Georgetown* W 9-0 10/9 at Rutgers* W 2-0 10/25 Indiana W 3-2/OT 10/10 at #3 Princeton L 0-3 2005 (14-7); BIG EAST Record 3-2 11/3 #20 Providence# L 0-2 10/16 Villanova* W 6-0 Coach: Pam Bustin * - BIG EAST opponent 10/17 Iowa (WHAS11) W 4-1 8/27 Duke (1) L 0-7 # - BIG EAST Conference semifinals 10/23 at Providence* W 2-1 8/28 Boston University W 4-1 10/24 at New Hampshire W 3-2 9/2 Missouri State W 6-1 2008 (14-7); BIG EAST Record 5-1 10/30 at #1 Maryland L 0-8 9/4 LaSalle W 9-3 Coach: Pam Bustin 11/6 #4 Connecticut^ L 1-2 9/8 Pacific W 4-1 8/30 #12 Duke W 1-0 * - BIG EAST opponents; 9/10 Appalachian State W 4-0 8/31 #10 Michigan State L 1-6 ^ - BIG EAST Semifinals at UConn 9/14 @ #17 Ohio State L 3-4/OT 9/6 #20 Ohio W 4-1 9/17 vs. Ball State W 5-1 9/10 vs. #15 Ohio State W 5-1 2011 (10-9) BIG EAST Record 3-3 9/18 @ Northwestern W 4-3 9/14 @ #8 Virginia L 2-4 Coach: Justine Sowry 9/23 Saint Louis W 6-1 9/19 @ #3 Syracuse* L 0-3 8/26 California L 1-3 9/25 Syracuse W 6-0 9/20 vs. New Hampshire W 4-3/OT 8/28 #13 Michigan State W 2-1 9/30 #18 Connecticut L 1-3 9/27 #4 Connecticut* W 3-1 9/3 @ Davidson W 5-3 10/2 @ Providence W 6-1 9/28 #6 Iowa L 0-1 9/4 @ #11 Wake Forest L 2-3/OT 10/8 #1 Wake Forest L 2-5 10/3 @ #16 Rutgers* W 1-0 9/9 Missouri State W 4-0 10/11 @ #7 Indiana L 2-3 10/5 @ Monmouth W 4-1 9/11 Appalachian State W 6-0 10/15 @ #18 Villanova L 5-6/2OT 10/10 Villanova* W 3-1 9/17 vs. Georgetown*# W 5-0 10/21 Rutgers W 8-1 10/12 #7 James Madison L 0-1 9/18 at #17 American W 1-0 10/23 Radford W 8-0 10/18 @ #18 Providence* W 4-1 9/23 #5 Syracuse* L 1-2/OT 10/29 vs. #10 Iowa W 5-2 10/19 @ Dartmouth W 3-1 9/25 #7 New Hampshire W 3-1 10/30 @ #11 Michigan W 3-2/OT 10/24 Robert Morris W 3-0 10/1 at #4 Connecticut* L 2-4 11/4 vs. #14 Connecticut! L 0-1/OT 10/26 Northwestern W 4-3/OT 10/4 at #20 Ohio State L 1-2 ! - BIG EAST semifinals 10/29 @ Indiana W 2-1 10/8 Rutgers* W 4-2 11/1 Georgetown* W 11-0 10/15 at Villanova* L 1-2 2006 (12-8); BIG EAST Record 5-1 11/8 #6 Connecticut% L 1-4 10/16 at Drexel L 1-2 Coach: Pam Bustin 11/15 #6 Iowa^ L 0-1 10/21 Providence* W 6-0 8/26 @ #4 Duke L 1-2 % - BIG EAST semifinals;^NCAA First Round (@ 10/23 #29 Indiana W 1-0 8/27 #16 Michigan State W 4-1 Michigan St.) 10/30 at #20 Northwestern L 0-1 9/1 Miami W 4-3/T 11/4-6 vs. #4 Connecticut ^ L 2-3 9/3 Dartmouth W 5-1 2009 (12-8); BIG EAST Record 4-2 ^ - Big East Tournament @ Syracuse 9/10 @ #2 Wake Forest L 1-5 Coach: Pam Bustin 9/16 Ball State @ Michigan W 9-0 8/ 29 @ #10 Duke L 0-3 2012 (12-8); BIG EAST Record 3-3 9/17 @ Michigan L 0-1 8/30 vs. Delaware W 5-2 Coach: Justine Sowry 9/22 @ Syracuse* W 5-2 9/5 Miami (OH) W 4-0 8/24 #21 Northeastern L, 2-3 9/23 Vermont @ Syracuse W 6-2 9/6 Indiana L 1-2 8/26 Miami (Ohio) W, 3-1 9/29 #10 Connecticut* L 1-3 9/12 @ Missouri State W 3-0 9/1 Davidson W, 3-2 10/2 #14 California L 3-5 9/13 @ Saint Louis W 13-0 9/3 Ball State W, 5-0 10/6 #11 Indiana W 2-0 9/18 #7 Syracuse* L 2-3 9/7 @ Indiana L 2-3/OT 10/8 #12 Providence* W 4-1 9/20 Michigan W 3-2/OT 9/8 vs. Ohio W 2-1 10/11 #7 Ohio State L 3-4/OT 9/26 @ #5 Connecticut* L 2-3/2OT 9/14 vs. Central Michigan W 3-2/2OT 10/14 #15 Villanova* W 5-2 10/2 Rutgers* W 6-1 9/16 at #19 Michigan State L 1-2/OT 10/15 Northeastern W 3-1 10/4 #8 Michigan St. (WHAS) L 1-2/OT 9/21 *Georgetown* W 4-2 10/20 @ Georgetown* W 5-0 9/23 @ Kent State W 6-1

University of Louisville | gocards. 22 Year-by-Year Results

9/29 @ #1 Syracuse* L 0-3 9/20 vs. #19 James Madison W 5-0 2018 (13-6; ACC Record 3-3) 9/30 @ #23 Albany L 1-3 9/25 #8 Wake Forest* L 1-2 Coach Justine Sowry 10/6 #3 Connecticut* L 1-2 10/2 at #5 Duke* L 0-2 8/24 @ Indiana W 2--1 107 #11 Iowa W 2-1 10/4 UMass W 1-0 8/26 #24 Ohio State L 2-3/OT 10/12 @ Rutgers* L 1-3 10/9 #1 Syracuse* L 1-2 9/1 vs. UMass Lowell W 2-1 10/14 @ #22 Wake Forest W 2-1 10/11 at Ohio State W 1-0 9/3 @ #9 Delaware W 2-1 10/20 Villanova* W 3-1 10/16 at #13 Boston College* W 3-2 9/7 #2 North Carolina L 1-3 10/22 #21 Ohio State W 4-3/OT 10/18 at Northeastern W 1-0 9/9 California W 2-1/OT 10/27 @ Providence* W 2-1 10/25 Central Michigan W 3-0 9/14 #9 Boston College W 1-0 11/2 #5 Connecticut^ L 1-2/OT 10/30 Michigan State W 5-1 9/16 #11 Northwestern W 1-0 ^ - BIG EAST Championship - Louisville, Ky. 11/1 Rutgers W 1-0 9/21 @ Wake Forest L 2-4 11/5 #3 North Carolina% L 1-2 9/23 Appalachian State W 4-0 2013 (15-5); BIG EAST Record 6-1 11/14 #3 Connecticut& L 0-3 9/29 @ #15 Virginia W 2-0 Coach Justine Sowry *ACC opponent; %ACC QF (at UVA); & NCAA 1st 10/3 @ Ball State W 5-1 8/30 at #7 Virginia L 2-3 round (at UConn) 10/7 Michigan State W 4-1 9/1 at Richmond W 2-1 10/12 #4 Duke L 0-1/SH 9/6 William & Mary` W 4-1 2016 (15-6; ACC Record 3-3) 10/14 Miami (Ohio) W 3-2/OT 9/8 Ohio University W 6-2 Coach Justine Sowry 10/19 @ #15 Syracuse W, 3-2/2OT 9/13 vs. UC-Davis W 5-0 8/26 at (RV) Indiana W 5-1 10/21 @ #22 Albany L 0-1 9/14 at Michigan L 0-1 8/29 at (RV)Miami (Ohio) W 2-0 10/28 @ Kent State W 3-1 9/20 #20 Old Dominion* W 3-2/OT 9/3 Brown W 7-1 11/1 vs. #20 Wake Forest% L 2-3 9/22 Northeastern W 2-1 9/4 Richmond W 5-1 % - ACC Championship (at North Carolina) 9/28 vs. Georgetown* W 8-1 9/9 at Central Michigan W 8-0 10/1 at Ohio State W 6-3 9/11 at Michigan State W 1-0/OT 2019 (16-6; ACC Record 3-3) 10/4 Temple* W 2-1/OT 9/16 #2 Duke* L 1-2 Coach Justine Sowry 10/6 Indiana W 3-0 9/18 Ohio State W 2-1 8/30 @ Indiana W, 5-0 10/11 at No. 4 Connecticut* L 0-6 9/23 at #14 Wake Forest* W 2-0 9/1 UMass W, 1-0 10/13 at Brown. L 1-2/OT 9/25 at Appalachian State W 4-1 9/4 Kent State W, 4-2 10/19 Rutgers* W 2-1/2OT 9/30 at #4 Syracuse* L 1-2/OT 9/8 @ Michigan State W, 4-1 10/20 #11 Northwestern W 2-0 10/2 #18 Iowa W 2-0 9/9 vs. UC Davis W, 2-1/OT 10/27 at Villanova* W 6-1 10/7 #14 Boston College L 1-3 9/15 @ #12 Ohio State W, 2-1 11/1 Providence* W 3-2/OT 10/9 #6 Northwestern W 2-0 9/20 @ #1 North Carolina* L, 1-4 11/3 Kent State W 6-0 10/15 #3 North Carolina* W 1-0 9/27 @ #17 Boston College * W, 3-2 11/8 Old Dominion% L 0-2 10/16 Kent State W 3-2 9/29 @ Providence W, 2-0 %BIG EAST semifinals (at UConn) 10/21 at #9 Virginia* W 3-2/OT 10/4 #20 Wake Forest* W, 3-0 10/23 at #17 James Madison W 4-2 10/6 Penn State W, 3-0 2014 (15-6); ACC Record 3-3 10/29 at #11 Michigan L 1-4 10/11 #9 Virginia* L, 1-2 Coach: Justine Sowry 11/ 3 vs. #5 North Carolina^ L 2-3 10/15 #16 Stanford W, 3-0 8/29 Saint Louis W 11-2 11/12 vs. #8 Delaware% L 0-1 10/19 Longwood W, 4-2 8/31 New Hampshire W 4-2 * - ACC Opponent; ^ at ACC Championship (Win- 10/20 #6 Iowa W, 3-2/OT 9/6 vs. Dartmouth W 2-0 ston-Salem, N.C.); % NCAA Tourn. (Durham, N.C.) 10/24 @ William & Mary L, 1-2/2OT 9/7 at #14 Northwestern W 1-0 10/26 @ #4 Duke* W, 1-0 9/12 at #9 Virginia* L 2-3/2OT 2017 (14-8; ACC Record 4-2) 11/2 #14 Syracuse* L, 1-2/OT 9/14 at William & Mary W 4-3/OT Coach Justine Sowry 11/7 #12 Syracuse& W, 1-0 9/20 #1 North Carolina* W 3-2 8/25 Indiana W 4-1 11/8 #1 North Carolina& L, 1-3 9/23 Ohio State W 6-3 8/27 #3 Delaware W 3-1 11/15 #11 Michigan! W, 2-1/2OT 9/26 at #16 Wake Forest* W 2-1/OT 9/1 @ Ohio State L 1-2/OT 11/17 #7 Boston College! L, 1-2/SH2 9/28 at Liberty L 1-2 9/3 vs. Kent State W 5-1 - & ACC tourney at Boston College (semis) 10/3 #4 Duke* ESPN3/RSN W 2-1 9/8 vs. #20 American W 2-1 - ! NCAA 1st/2nd rounds (at Louisville) 10/5 #15 Michigan W 2-1/2OT 9/10 @ #11 Maryland L 0-1 10/11 at #13 Syracuse* L 1-3 9/15 @ #4 Duke* L 0-5 10/17 #17 Boston College*ESPN3/RSN L 1-2/OT 9/19 @ #14 Northwestern L 0-2 10/18 California W 4-0 9/22 #11 Wake Forest* W 3-2/SH 10/21 at Ohio W 2-0 9/24 #13 James Madison W 4-1 10/24 UC Davis W 3-0 9/29 #6 Syracuse* W 2-1/2OT 10/26 at #19 Indiana W 3-0 10/1 Central Michigan W 2-0 11/1 at #19 Michigan State W 2-1 10/6 @ #8 Boston College* W 4-1 11/6 vs. Wake Forest% ESPN3 L 1-2 10/8 @ New Hampshire W 5-2 11/15 vs. #8 Stanford^ L 1-2/OT 10/14 @ #5 North Carolina* W 3-2 % ACC Tournament (at Duke); * - ACC opponent; 10/21 #3 Virginia* L 1-2 ^NCAA first round (at UConn) 10/22 #4 Michigan L 2-6 10/29 Ohio W 6-0 2015 (13-7; ACC Record 1-5 11/2 #11 Syracuse % W 3-2 Coach Justine Sowry 11/3 #2 Duke% W 3-2/SH 8/28 Appalachian State W 8-1 11/5 #6 North Carolina% L 0-1 8/30 Indiana W 3-0 11/11 #10 Northwestern& L 2-3/OT 9/4 vs. California W 1-0 % - ACC Championships (at Louisville - reached 9/6 at. UC Davis W 2-0 finals); & NCAA 1st round (at Michigan) 9/11 #6 Virginia* L 3-4 9/13 #17 Liberty W 2-1 9/18 at #3 North Carolina* L 0-5

23 gocards.com | University of Louisville Conference Champions

2002 MAC Regular Season Champions 2006 BIG EAST Regular Season Champions

2003 MAC Tournament Champions/NCAA Participant 2007 BIG EAST Regular Season Co-Champions

2004 MAC Regular Season & Tournament Champions 2008 BIG EAST Regular Season Champions/NCAA Participant

2013 BIG EAST Regular Season Co-Champions

University of Louisville | gocards. 24 Opponent Series History

Albany (1-2) 10/13/18 A W, 5-1 9/9/18 H W, 2-1 10/6/12 H L, 1-2 9/15/17 A L, 0-5 9/2/07 H W, 4-1 11/2/12 H L, 1-2/OT 11/3/17 H W, 3-2/3OT 9/30/12 A L, 1-3 Bellarmine (17-1-3) Central Michigan (15-17) 10/11/13 A L, 0-6 10/12/18 H L, 0-1/3OT 10/21/18 A L, 0-1 10/1/87 H W, 2-0 9/23/78 N W, 2-0 11/14/15 A L, 0-3 11/26/19 A W, 1-0 9/1/87 A W, 3-2/OT 9/5/93 N L, 0-1 Alma (0-0-1) 10/20/87 H L, 0-2 10/9/94 N L, 0-1 Dartmouth (3-0) Eastern Kentucky (9-26-2) 9/12/87 N T, 1-1 9/14/88 H W, 2-1 9/22/95 A L, 0-4 9/3/06 H W, 5-1 9/28/76 A L, 0-3 10/12/88 A T, 1-1 10/20/95 H L, 0-5 10/19/08 A W, 3-1 10/30/76 N L, 1-3 American (3-1) 10/24/88 H W, 2-0 11/3/95 N L, 0-4 9/6/14 N W, 2-0 10/11/77 H W, 1-0 9/7/96 H L, 0-7 9/6/89 A W, 3-0 10/4/96 H L, 1-2 10/3/78 A T, 1-1 9/5/10 A W, 2-1 10/11/89 H T, 0-0 10/26/96 A L, 0-4 Davidson (2-7-1) 11/3/78 N W, 1-0 9/18/11 A W, 1-0 9/12/90 A W, 2-1 11/7/96 N L, 0-5 9/28/91 A T, 1-1 10/16/79 H T, 0-0 9/8/17 N W, 2-1 10/17/90 H W, 5-1 10/3/97 H L, 0-6 10/19/92 H L, 1-4 11/2/79 N L, 0-2 9/25/91 H T, 1-1 10/25/97 A L, 0-3 9/26/93 A L, 0-4 10/15/80 A W, 1-0 Appalachian State (10-5-1) 10/21/91 A W, 3-0 11/6/97 N L, 0-9 10/10/94 H L, 1-2 10/29/80 H L, 1-2 9/24/88 H W, 1-0 9/16/92 A W, 3-0 10/9/98 A L, 0-3 10/16/95 A L, 3-5 11/4/80 N L, 1-2 9/25/93 N T, 2-2 10/27/92 H W, 2-0 10/30/98 H L, 2-4 10/15/96 H L, 1-2 10/15/81 H L, 1-2 10/25/94 H W, 3-0 9/29/93 H W, 2-0 9/24/99 A L, 2-3/OT 9/6/97 A L, 1-2 10/31/81 N W, 4-3 10/15/95 A L, 0-3 10/26/93 A W, 2-0 10/29/99 H L, 1-4 9/19/98 N L, 2-3 10/31/81 N L, 2-3 10/20/96 H L, 2-3 9/6/94 H W, 3-2 9/29/00 A L, 1-3 9/3/11 A W, 5-3 10/30/82 N L, 2-3 9/7/97 A L, 0-2 10/19/94 A W, 1-0 10/27/00 H W, 6-1 9/1/12 H W, 3-2 9/17/83 H W, 2-1 10/18/98 H L, 2-3 9/6/95 H W, 3-0 9/23/01 A W,3-1 10/29/83 A L, 1-2 9/4/99 H L, 1-2 9/18/96 A W, 2-1 10/12/01 H W, 3-2 Davis & Elkins (2-9) 10/28/84 A L, 2-3 10/8/00 H W, 3-0 9/19/00 H W, 9-0 10/4/02 H W, 3-1 10/14/89 A L, 0-5 10/9/85 H L, 2-3 10/27/01 H W,4-0 10/25/02 A W, 1-0 9/21/90 H L, 1-4 10/19/85 A W, 6-5 9/22/02 A W, 3-0 Bemidji State (1-0) 9/26/03 H W, 4-1 10/13/91 N L, 1-3 11/8/85 N L, 1-3 9/10/05 H W, 4-0 9/22/84 N W, 6-2 10/17/03 A L, 0-1 10/25/91 H W, 2-1 11/9/85 N L, 0-1 9/11/11 H W, 6-0 11/8/03 N W, 1-0 9/12/92 A L, 0-3 10/12/86 A L, 0-2 8/28/15 H W, 8-1 Berea (7-0) 9/25/04 A W, 4-1 10/30/92 N L, 1-4 10/22/86 H L, 0-8 9/25/16 A W, 4-1 10/14/76 A W, 6-0 10/1/04 H W, 4-1 11/1/92 N L, 0-3 9/29/87 H L, 1-2 9/23/18 A W, 4-0 10/21/77 H W, 6-0 8/29/10 N W, 9-0 9/17/93 H L, 0-4 10/17/87 A L, 0-4 10/28/77 A W, 3-0 9/14/12 N W, 3-2/2OT 10/28/93 N L, 0-2 10/7/88 A L, 1-4 Asbury (8-1) 10/10/78 A W, 7-0 10/25/15 H W, 3-0 10/2/94 A W, 2-1 10/19/88 H L, 1-4 10/29/76 N W, 6-0 10/5/79 H W, 4-0 9/9/16 A W, 8-0 9/14/96 A L, 2-3 10/27/88 N L, 1-2/OT 9/28/78 H W, 3-1 10/22/80 A W, 6-0 10/1/17 H W, 2-0 9/20/89 H L, 1-2 10/25/79 A W, 3-0 10/21/81 H W, 4-0 Dayton (3-1) 10/30/89 A L, 1-2 10/9/80 H W, 5-1 Centre (7-0) 10/27/78 H L, 1-3 11/6/89 N L, 0-1 10/5/81 A W, 1-0 Boston College (4-3) 10/19/76 A W, 6-0 10/11/79 A W, 1-0 9/26/90 H L, 0-1/OT 9/19/84 A W, 4-1 10/17/14 H L, 1-2/OT 10/5/77 H W, 7-0 11/4/83 N W, 5-0 10/9/90 A L, 1-2 10/16/85 H L, 0-7 10/16/15 A W, 3-2 9/26/78 A W, 6-0 10/14/84 H W, 5-3 10/27/90 A W, 2-1/OT 9/18/86 A W, 5-0 10/17/16 H L, 1-3 10/9/79 H W, 4-0 9/11/91 A W, 2-1 9/22/87 H W, 8-0 10/6/17 A W, 4-1 10/20/80 A W, 3-0 DePauw (3-0) 10/9/91 H L, 0-1 9/14/18 H W, 1-0 10/8/81 H W, 6-0 10/22/76 H W, 3-1 10/27/91 N W, 4-1 Ball State (12-15) 9/27/19 A W, 3-2 9/29/82 A W, 10-0 10/15/77 A W, 1-0 10/26/94 A L, 0-4 11/17/19 H L, 1-2/SH 9/13/91 H W, 3-1 Franklin (4-1) 9/23/95 A L, 0-9 Cincinnati (2-0) 10/20/82 H W, 3-1 10/21/95 H L, 0-2 Boston University (1-2) 10/6/76 A W, 9-0 Delaware (3-3) 10/14/85 A W, 2-0 10/5/96 H L, 0-4 8/27/00 N L, 2-3/OT 10/26/77 H W, 8-0 9/15/02 H L, 2-3 10/19/86 H L, 1-3 10/25/96 A L, 0-12 9/7/03 H L, 1-2/OT 8/29/04 N L, 0-1/OT 9/12/87 N W, 5-1 10/4/97 H L, 0-5 8/28/05 H W, 4-1 Clemson (0-1) 8/30/09 N W, 5-2 10/27/87 A W, 5-0 10/24/97 A L, 0-9 9/30/79 N L, 0-1 11/12/16 N L, 0-1 10/10/98 A L, 1-7 Bowling Green (1-0) 8/27/17 H W, 3-1 Furman (1-0) 10/31/98 H L, 0-1 9/24/78 N W, 2-1 Colgate (0-1) 9/3/18 A W, 2-1 10/13/79 H W, 4-0 9/25/99 H L, 2-7 9/7/91 N L, 0-2 10/30/99 H L, 0-1 Brown (1-1) Drexel (0-1) Georgetown (8-0) 9/30/00 A W, 3-0 10/13/13 A L, 1-2/OT Connecticut (2-16) 10/16/11 A L, 1-2 10/20/06 A W, 5-0 10/28/00 H W, 3-0 9/3/16 H W, 7-1 9/3/00 N L, 1-2/OT 10/21/07 H W, 9-0 11/3/00 N W, 4-0 9/30/05 A L, 1-3 Duke (5-11) 11/1/08 H W, 11-0 9/21/01 A W, 3-0 Bucknell (0-1) 11/4/05 N L, 0-1/OT 9/9/01 H W, 2-1 10/31/09 A W, 5-1 10/13/01 H W, 3-2 9/2/89 N L, 1-4 9/29/06 H L, 1-3 9/21/02 A L, 1-2 9/17/10 H W, 6-1 10/5/02 H L, 2-3/OT 11/4/06 H L, 2-3/OT 8/28/04 N L, 1-2 9/17/11 A W, 5-0 10/26/02 A L, 0-3 California (5-3) 9/28/07 A L, 0-6 8/27/05 H L, 0-7 9/21/12 H W, 4-2 9/27/03 H L, 0-2 10/21/03 H L, 0-1 9/27/08 H W, 3-1 8/26/06 A L, 1-2 9/28/13 N W, 8-1 10/18/03 A W, 3-2 9/4/04 A W, 2-1/OT 11/8/08 A L, 1-4 8/26/07 N L, 0-2 9/24/04 A L, 1-2 10/2/06 H L, 3-5 9/26/09 A L, 2-3/2OT 8/30/08 H W, 1-0 Goshen (1-0) 10/16/04 H W, 4-2 9/12/10 H W, 2-0 11/7/09 N L, 0-2 8/29/09 A L, 0-3 9/13/87 N W, 2-1 9/17/05 N W, 5-1 8/26/11 H L, 1-3 10/2/10 H W, 3-2/OT 8/28/10 N L, 2-3/2OT 9/16/6 N W, 9-0 10/18/14 H W, 4-0 11/6/10 A L, 1-2 10/3/14 H W, 2-1 Hanover (13-0) 8/31/07 A W, 2-0 9/4/15 N W, 1-0 10/1/11 A L, 2-4 10/2/15 A L, 0-2 9/23/76 H W, 3-1 9/3/12 H W, 5-0 11/4/11 N L, 2-3 9/16/16 H L, 1-2 9/29/77 A W, 6-0

25 gocards.com | University of Louisville Opponent Series History

10/17/78 H W, 6-0 James Madison (3-2) Michigan State (8-10) 9/18/15 A L, 0-5 9/27/79 A W, 2-0 10/7/78 A L, 0-1 Marion (1-0) 9/8/90 N, L, 0-3 11/5/15 N L, 1-2 10/1/80 H W, 5-0 10/12/08 H L, 0-1 9/11/87 N W, 1-0 9/26/98 A L, 2-6 10/15/16 H W, 1-0 9/30/81 A W, 5-1 9/4/10 A W, 2-1 9/12/99 N L, 0-2 11/3/16 N L, 2-3 10/6/82 H W, 3-0 9/20/15 N W, 5-0 Maryland (0-2) 10/13/02 A L, 2-4 10/4/17 A W, 3-2 10/12/83 H W, 5-0 9/24/17 H W, 4-1 10/20/10 A L, 0-8 9/12/03 H L, 2-3 11/5/17 H L, 0-1 9/26/84 H W, 5-0 9/10/17 A L, 0-1 11/15/03 A L, 0-2 9/7/18 H L, 1-3 10/17/85 A W, 5-0 Kent State (14-23) 8/27/06 N W, 4-1 9/20/19 A L, 1-4 10/20/86 H W, 3-0 9/8/84 H L, 0-4 Massachusetts (3-0) 8/25/07 A L, 1-4 11/8/19 N L, 1-3 10/13/87 A W, 6-0 9/14/85 A L, 0-3 9/8/03 H W, 5-0 8/31/08 H L, 1-6 9/21/88 H W, 3-0 9/9/88 A L, 0-5 10/14/15 H W, 1-0 10/04/08 H L, 1-2 North Dakota (1-0) 9/3/89 A L, 0-4 9/1/19 H W, 1-0 8/28/11 H W, 2-1 10/6/84 N W, 3-1 High Point (0-1) 9/21/90 H L, 0-3 9/15/12 A L, 1-2/OT 11/10/78 N L, 0-1 9/7/91 A L, 0-6 Miami (Ohio) (17-23) 11/1/14 A W, 2-1 Northeastern (3-1) 10/9/92 H L, 0-3 10/24/78 H L, 1-2 10/30/15 H W, 5-1 10/15/06 H W, 3-1 Hiram (1-0) 9/18/94 A L, 0-3 9/19/79 A W, 2-1 9/11/16 A W, 1-0/OT 8/24/12 H L, 2-3 9/21/84 N W, 9-0 11/1/94 N L, 0-6 10/13/84 A L, 0-9 10/7/18 H W, 4-1 9/22/13 H W, 2-1 9/30/95 H L, 0-3 9/29/85 A L, 1-6 9/8/19 A W, 4-1 10/18/15 A W, 1-0 Hollins (1-1) 10/28/95 A L, 0-7 9/28/86 A L, 0-6 9/30/79 N W, 3-1 10/12/96 A L, 0-5 10/10/87 A L, 2-4 Missouri State/ Northern Illinois (0-2) 11/10/78 N L, 2-3 11/2/96 H W, 5-0 9/23/88 H L, 0-1 Southwest Missouri (7-27) 10/4/87 A L, 0-11 10/11/97 A L, 0-9 9/12/89 A L, 0-5 9/4/82 H L, 0-1 10/19/91 N L, 0-5 Illinois State (1-1-1) 11/2/97 A L, 1-3 9/22/90 H L, 0-2 9/3/83 A L, 1-4 10/28/78 H T, 0-0 10/2/98 H L, 1-11 9/29/90 A L, 0-3 10/5/84 N L, 1-2 Northwestern (8-3) 9/15/79 A L, 0-1 10/24/98 A L, 0-10 10/16/91 A L, 0-2 10/2/85 N L, 0-4 9/17/00 A W, 2-0 9/28/80 N W, 1-0 10/8/99 A L, 0-6 9/15/92 H L, 1-2 11/8/85 N L, 0-2 10/6/01 N W,2-1/OT 10/23/99 H L, 1-3 9/21/93 A L, 0-1 10/3/87 A L, 0-3 9/18/05 A W, 4-3 Indiana (15-7) 9/23/00 H L, 0-2 9/27/94 H L, 1-4 11/8/87 H L, 0-1 10/26/08 H W, 4-3/OT 10/19/77 A L, 0-1 10/14/00 A L, 0-5 9/19/95 H L, 0-7 9/3/88 A L, 1-2 10/30/11 A L, 0-1 10/2/79 H W, 1-0 9/28/01 H W,4-0 10/24/95 A L, 0-1 10/1/88 H L, 0-5 10/20/13 H W, 2-0 10/25/80 A L, 0-2 10/19/01 A L,0-2 9/28/96 A L, 0-3 9/30/89 N L, 0-4 9/6/14 A W, 1-0 10/7/01 A W,3-0 11/3/01 N L, 2-3/OT 10/18/96 H L, 0-3 10/13/89 H L, 1-4 10/9/16 H W, 2-0 10/2/02 H W, 2-1/OT 9/28/02 A W, 2-1 9/28/97 H L, 0-6 11/4/89 A L, 0-2 9/19/17 A L, 0-2 10/26/03 A W, 2-0 10/19/02 H W, 2-0 10/14/97 A L, 1-3 9/8/90 N L, 0-3 11/10/17 N L, 2-3/OT 9/17/04 H L, 1-2/OT 10/11/03 A W, 2-0 9/22/98 A L, 0-3 10/28/90 N L, 0-1 9/16/18 H W, 1-0 10/11/05 A L, 2-3 11/1/03 H L, 0-1/OT 10/17/98 H L, 0-2 10/19/91 N L, 1-5 10/6/06 H W, 2-0 10/1/04 H W, 3-1 9/29/99 A W, 2-0 10/25/91 H L, 1-2 Notre Dame (3-1) 10/25/07 H W, 3-2/OT 10/22/04 A W, 3-2/OT 10/15/99 H L, 0-1/OT 9/19/92 N L, 1-4 10/15/77 N W, 1-0 10/29/08 A W, 2-1 11/6/04 N W, 4-2 10/6/00 H W, 5-0 10/31/92 N L, 0-4 11/4/83 N W, 4-3 9/6/09 H L, 1-2 9/23/12 A W, 6-1 10/20/00 A L, 1-2 9/18/93 H L, 0-2 11/2/84 N L, 1-3 10/5/10 A L, 2-3/OT 11/3/13 H W, 6-0 10/3/01 H W,7-0 10/16/93 A L, 0-4 11/7/87 N W, 2-1 10/23/11 H W, 1-0 10/16/16 H W, 3-2 10/26/01 A W,4-0 10/29/93 N L, 1-5 9/7/12 A L, 2-3/OT 9/3/17 N W, 5-1 11/2/01 N W,4-0 10/8/94 H L, 1-2 Ohio State (11-18) 10/6/13 H W, 3-0 10/28/18 A W, 3-1 10/10/02 A W, 1-0 10/15/94 A L, 1-2 9/1/89 A L, 0-5 10/26/14 A W, 3-0 9/4/19 H W, 4-2 11/02/02 H W, 4-0 10/7/95 N L, 1-2 9/5/90 A L, 0-3 8/30/15 H W, 3-0 10/3/03 A W, 2-1/OT 8/31/97 N L, 1-2 10/1/91 A L, 0-5 8/23/16 A W, 5-1 Kentucky (8-0) 10/25/03 H W, 4-0 9/7/98 A L, 1-3 9/29/92 A L, 0-4 8/25/17 H W, 4-1 10/8/76 A W, 2-1 10/8/04 H W, 7-0 10/17/99 H W, 1-0 10/5/94 A L, 1-10 8/24/18 A W, 2-1 10/29/76 N W, 1-0 10/30/04 A W, 2-1 10/18/00 N W, 2-0 10/4/95 A L, 0-6 8/30/19 H W, 5-0 10/7/77 H W, 2-1 9/1/06 H W, 4-3/OT 9/14/03 H W, 2-1 10/2/96 A L, 1-6 11/12/77 N W, 3-1 9/5/09 H W, 4-0 10/10/04 H L, 2-4 10/1/97 A L, 0-4 Indiana State (1-2) 10/28/77 N W, 4-0 8/26/12 H W, 3-1 9/2/05 H W,6-1 9/2/98 A L, 0-5 9/15/79 N L, 0-1 10/23/78 A W, 1-0 8/29/16 A W, 2-0 9/8/07 H W, 5-0 9/1/99 A L, 1-4 10/18/80 H W, 1-0 10/6/79 H W, 6-0 10/14/18 H W, 3-2/OT 9/12/09 A W, 3-0 9/17/01 A W,4-3/3OT 9/25/81 A L, 0-2 9/16/80 H W, 6-0 9/9/11 H W, 4-0 9/18/02 H W, 2-0 Michigan (4-8-1) 9/20/03 A W, 3-2/OT Iowa (8-4) LaSalle (1-0) 9/24/78 N T, 0-0 Monmouth (1-0) 9/28/04 H L, 4-5/3OT 8/26/00 A W, 2-1 9/4/05 H W, 9-3 9/20/97 A L, 0-6 10/5/08 A W, 4-1 9/14/05 A L, 3-4/OT 9/8/02 N W,3-1 9/27/98 A L, 1-6 10/11/06 H L, 3-4/OT 10/29/05 N W, 5-2 Liberty (1-1) 9/2/01 A L, 0-1 New Hampshire (5-0) 10/10/07 A W, 2-1 10/29/06 H L, 1-2 9/28/14 A L, 1-2 10/6/03 H L, 2-3/2OT 9/20/08 N W, 4-3/OT 9/10/08 H W, 5-1 9/7/07 A L, 3-4 9/13/15 H W, 2-1 10/30/05 H W, 3-2/OT 10/24/10 A W, 3-2 10/14/09 A L, 1-2/OT 9/28/08 H L, 0-1 9/17/06 A L, 0-1 925/11 H W, 3-1 9/8/10 H L, 3-4/2OT 11/15/08 N L, 0-1 Longwood (2-1) 9/14/07 H L, 2-3 8/31/14 H W, 4-2 10/4/11 A L, 1-2 10/25/09 A W, 2-0 10/8/78 A L, 0-2 9/20/09 H W, 3-2/OT 10.8/17 A W, 5-2 10/22/12 H W, 4-3/OT 10/17/10 H W, 4-1 9/13/92 N W, 1-0 9/14/13 A L, 0-1 10/1/13 A W, 6-3 10/7/12 H W, 2-1 10/19/19 H W, 4-2 10/5/14 H W, 2-1/2OT North Carolina (4-8) 9/23/14 H W, 6-3 10/2/16 H W, 2-0 10/22/17 A L, 2-6 11/11/77 A L, 0-2 10/11/15 A W, 1-0 10/20/19 H W, 3-2/OT Maine (0-1) 11/15/19 H W, 2-1/2OT 9/7/02 N W,3-2/OT 9/18/16 H W, 2-1 9/30/89 N L, 2-3 9/20/14 H W, 3-2 9/1/17 A L, 1-2/OT

University of Louisville | gocards. 26 Opponent Series History

8/26/18 H L, 2-3/OT Providence (11-1) 9/28/89 A L, 0-6 Temple (1-1) 8/30/13 A L, 2-3 9/15/19 A W, 2-1 9/2/00 N W, 3-2/OT 10/28/89 H L, 0-2 9/11/99 A L, 0-1 9/12/14 A L, 2-3/2OT 10/2/05 A W, 6-1 11/3/89 N L, 0-6 10/4/13 H W, 2-1/OT 9/11/15 H L, 3-4 Ohio University (12-27) 10/8/06 H W, 4-1 9/7/90 A L, 0-6 10/21/16 A W, 3-2/OT 9/25/82 A W, 3-2 8/30/07 A W, 2-1 9/23/90 H L, 0-3 Toledo (0-1) 10/21/17 H L, 1-2 10/11/86 N L, 0-2 11/3/07 N L, 0-2 10/26/90 N L, 2-3/OT 9/29/89 A L, 3-4 9/29/18 A W, 2-0 10/22/88 N L, 0-3 10/18/08 A W, 4-1 10/18/91 A L, 1-5 10/11/19 H L, 1-2 10/25/89 A L, 0-2 10/16/09 H W, 3-2 10/26/91 H L, 0-3 Towson State (0-1) 10/20/90 A L, 0-3 10/23/10 A W, 2-1 9/20/92 A L, 0-5 9/8/96 H L, 0-7 Virginia Tech (4-1) 9/15/91 H L, 0-1 10/21/11 H W, 6-0 10/18/92 H L, 0-1 9/29/79 A L, 0-2 9/12/93 A L, 1-2 10/27/12 A W, 2-1 10/31/92 A L, 1-3 Transylvania (8-0) 10/11/80 H W, 1-0 9/10/94 H L, 0-1 11/1/13 H W, 3-2/OT 9/19/93 H L, 0-1 10/26/76 H W, 11-0 10/24/81 A W, 2-0 9/29/95 H L, 2-3 9/29/19 A W, 2-0 10/17/93 A T, 0-0 11/3/78 N W, 1-0 9/13/92 N W, 4-2 10/27/95 A L, 1-2 10/31/93 N W, 1-0 9/28/83 A W, 3-0 9/25/93 N W, 2-1 10/11/96 A L, 0-5 Radford (4-5-2) 9/23/94 H L, 0-1 10/21/87 A W, 1-0 11/1/96 H L, 1-2 10/6/85 H L, 1-6 10/16/94 A W, 2-1 9/28/88 H W, 3-0 Wake Forest (6-13) 10/10/97 A L, 0-1 9/19/87 N T, 1-1 10/8/95 A L, 0-1 10/10/90 H W, 5-0 9/29/91 A L, 0-1 10/31/97 A L, 2-3 10/13/90 A W, 4-2 9/22/96 A W, 1-0 10/7/93 A W, 4-0 10/11/92 H W, 2-0 10/3/98 H L, 2-3 10/3/92 N L, 0-3 9/30/97 N L, 1-3 10/18/94 H W, 2-1 10/10/93 N L, 0-4 10/23/98 A L, 0-4 9/11/93 N T, 1-1 10/21/98 H W, 3-1 9/5/99 H L, 0-8 11/6/98 N L, 1-5 10/14/95 N L, 0-2 10/2/99 A L, 2-3/OT UC-Davis (4-0) 9/13/02 H L, 3-4 10/9/99 A L, 0-1 9/14/97 A L, 1-2 9/9/00 H W, 3-1 9/13/13 N W, 5-0 9/12/04 A L, 1-6 10/22/99 H L, 1-2 9/20/98 N L, 0-1 9/3/01 N W, 6-0 10/14/14 H W, 3-0 10/8/05 H L, 2-5 11/4/99 N L, 0-1 10/24/00 H W, 2-1/OT 10/12/02 H W, 6-0 9/6/15 A W, 2-0 9/8/06 A L, 1-5 9/22/00 H W, 3-2 10/23/05 H W, 8-0 9/23/05 H W, 6-1 9/9/19 N W, 2-1/OT 10/18/09 H L, 1-2 10/13/00 A L, 1-2/OT 9/19/10 H W, 7-1 9/23/07 H W, 3-1 9/4/11 A L, 2-3/OT 11/4/00 N L, 0-1 9/13/09 A W, 13-0 Univ. of the South (0-0-1) 10/14/12 A W, 2-1 9/29/01 H L,0-2 Richmond (2-4) 10/3/10 H W, 7-0 9/26/87 H T, 1-1 9/26/14 A W, 2-1/OT 10/20/01 A L,2-3/OT 10/4/80 H L, 1-2 8/29/14 H W, 11-2 11/6/14 N L, 1-2 9/9/02 A W, 3-2/OT 10/14/90 A L, 4-5/OT UMass Lowell (1-0) 9/25/15 H L, 1-2 10/18/02 H L, 3-4/OT 10/12/91 H L, 0-1 Southern Illinois (0-10) 9/1/18 N W, 2-1 9/23/16 A W, 2-0 11/9/02 N L, 2-3/OT 9/2/95 A L, 1-2 10/2/81 H L, 1-2 9/22/17 H W, 3-2/3OT 10/10/03 A L, 0-1 9/1/13 A W, 2-1 10/1/82 H L, 0-2 Valparaiso (1-0) 9/21/18 A L, 2-4 10/31/03 H W, 3-1 9/4/16 H W, 5-1 11/2/84 N L, 0-3 10/25/86 N W, 3-1 11/1/18 N L, 2-3 11/9/03 N W, 2-1 9/27/85 H L, 0-2 10/4/19 H W, 3-0 10/2/04 H W, 6-1 Robert Morris (1-0) 10/24/86 A L, 0-3 Vanderbilt (3-0) 10/23/04 A L, 2-3 10/24/08 H W, 3-0 11/7/86 N L, 0-2 9/25/80 H W, 3-0 Western Illinois (0-1) 11/5/04 N W, 4-0 10/24/87 H L, 0-3 10/16/81 H W, 3-0 10/6/84 N L, 2-3 9/6/08 H W, 4-1 Rutgers (9-1) 11/9/87 N L, 0-2 10/1/83 H W, 8-0 9/8/12 N W, 2-1 10/21/05 H W, 8-1 9/4/88 N L, 0-6 Western Michigan (1-0) 9/8/13 H W, 6-2 10/22/06 A W, 4-1 10/16/88 A L, 0-2 VCU (3-5) 9/27/80 N W, 3-1 10/21/14 A W, 2-0 10/5/07 H W, 4-0 10/4/80 N W, 3-0 10/29/17 H W, 6-0 10/3/08 H W, 1-0 Stanford (5-2) 10/25/81 A W, 2-0 William & Mary (4-2) 10/2/09 H W, 6-1 9/8/99 N W, 2-1/OT 10/17/87 N L, 0-3 9/3/95 A L, 0-7 Ohio Wesleyan (0-0-1) 10/9/10 A W, 2-0 9/6/01 H W, 2-0 10/13/90 A L, 0-8 8/31/03 A W, 2-1/3OT 9/23/78 N T, 1-1 10/8/11 H W, 4-2 9/5/04 A L, 1-2 10/4/92 A L, 0-9 9/19/04 H W, 2-1 10/12/12 A L, 1-3 10/19/07 H W, 2-1 10/24/93 H L, 0-2 9/6/13 H W, 4-1 Old Dominion (1-3) 10/19/13 H W, 2-1/2OT 11/1/09 N W, 4-1 10/1/94 N L, 1-3 9/14/14 A W, 4-3/OT 10/3/80 H L, 0-5 11/1/15 H W, 1-0 11/15/14 N L, 1-2/OT 9/8/01 H W, 6-2 10/24/19 A L, 1-2/2OT 8/30/03 A L, 1-3 10/15/19 H W, 3-0 9/20/13 H W, 3-2/OT Saint Louis (17-31-1) Vermont (2-0) 11/8/13 N L, 0-2 10/12/80 H L, 0-5 Syracuse (7-11) 9/23/06 N W, 6-2 9/19/81 A L, 2-3 9/5/93 N L, 1-6 9/16/07 H W, 4-2 Olivet (1-0) 9/5/82 A L, 2-3 9/13/98 N L, 1-7 9/11/87 N W, 3-0 10/17/82 H W, 3-2 9/25/05 H W, 6-0 Villanova (8-2) 9/3/83 A L, 1-4 9/22/06 A W, 5-2 9/16/00 N W, 3-2 Pacific (3-2) 9/4/83 A W, 3-1 9/21/07 H W, 2-1 10/15/05 A L, 5-6/2OT 10/19/97 H L, 1-2 9/17/83 H W, 1-0 9/19/08 A L, 0-3 10/14/06 H W, 5-2 9/16/99 H W, 2-1/OT 11/5/83 N L, 1-2 9/18/09 H L, 2-3 10/14/07 A W, 2-0 11/9/04 A L, 0-1/OT 9/15/84 H W, 2-1 9/25/10 A L, 3-4/OT 10/10/08 H W, 3-1 9/8/05 H W, 4-1 10/7/84 A L, 0-2 9/23/11 H L, 1-2/OT 10/10/09 A W, 6-2 10/22/09 H W, 6-0 9/28/85 H L, 1-9 9/29/12 A L, 0-3 10/16/10 H W, 6-0 10/1/85 A L, 0-4 10/11/13 A L, 1-3 10/15/11 A L, 1-2 Penn State (1-0) 9/27/86 H L, 0-8 10/9/15 H L, 1-2 10/20/12 H W, 3-1 10/6/19 H W, 3-0 10/26/86 A L, 0-1 9/30/16 A L, 1-2/OT 10/27/13 A W, 6-1 9/25/87 H L, 0-4 9/29/17 H W, 2-1/OT Princeton (0-1) 10/2/87 A L, 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Lucy Lanzar...... (1976-78) Elise Norman...... (1981-84) Susan Sattazahn...... (1999-02) - T - Beth Latham...... (2004 -07) Tori Nuccio...... (2012-13) Mrs. Earl Schaaf...... (1934-35) Mattie Tabor...... (2019 - ) Isabella Leeker...... (2016-19) Lauren Schaefer...... (2005-08) Amber Thomas...... (2009-12) Stephanie Leezer...... (1989-92) - O - Lauren Schmeing...... (2008) Linda Thompson...... (1978-79) Casey Lehman...... (2000-03) Elizabeth Oldham...... (1932) Laura Schmidt...... (1986-88) Merideth Thompson...... (1991) Natasha Leickly...... (2009-12) Ellen Olsen...... (1987) Jessica Schmidt...... (2001-04) Elise Thornbury...... (1991-94) Kelly Lesak...... (1995-98) Taylor Orsi...... (2018-19 ) Katie Schneider...... (2018 - ) Barbara Barth Todd...... (1973-76) Laken Letellier...... (2004-05) Rachel Overton...... (2002-05) Meghan Schneider...... (2017 - ) Jean Todd...... (1979) Tuli Lim...... (2007-10) Erin Schneidtmiller...... (2010-13) Minna Tremonti...... (2019 - ) Joan Lipp...... (1978) - P - Alice Schroerlucke...... (1966-68) Jeanine Peterson Triplett... (1977-79) D. Pasqualichio...... (2010-12) Kelly Schuler...... (1985-88) Esther Truman...... (1928-29) - M - Mercedes Pastor...... (2018) Kristina Schwarz...... (2001) Hayley Turner...... (2008 -11) Allison Maffitt...... (2004-07) Jen Payne...... (2002-05) Donna Schweri...... (1971-72) Becca Maddock...... (2011-14) Jennifer Pels...... (2013) Missy Seligman...... (1993-96) - V - Mallory Mason...... (2011-14) Elina Pereira...... (2013-16) Shelia Senn...... (1978-80) Elizabeth Vance...... (2010-11) Kayla May...... (2006 -09) Janina Perna...... (1998-02) Dana Sheehan...... (1978-79) Dana Vaughn...... (1986-88) Cissy Maloney...... (1976) Gianna Perrone...... (2013 -16 ) Donna Sheehan...... (1978-79) Alyssa Voelmle...... (2011-14) Marisa Martin Pelegrina...... (2017) Jennifer Peterson...... (1987-90) Courtney Shepstone...... (2005 -06) Mary Virginia Vogt...... (1928-29) Rebecca Mattingly...... (1976-77) Camryn Pichea...... (2018 - ) Shelia Sherran...... (1977-79) T. McCauley...... (1976-77) Rhonda Pitcock...... (1990-93) Jillian Shive...... (2017) - W - Theresa McCauley...... (1983) Missy Plotts...... (1997-98) Nancy Shoup...... (1932-35) Krissy Wagner...... (1991-94) Rachel McCarthy...... (2013- 14) Linda Prather...... (1989-92) Amy Shumate...... (1995-96) Collette Wahl...... (1974-76) Erin McCrudden...... (2013 -16) Leigh Ann Preher...... (1985-86) E. Sims...... (1929) Beth Walker...... (1978-79) Ayeisha McFerran...... (2015 - ) Julie Pruitt...... (1976-77) Heather Slider...... (1997-00) Laura Walker...... (1978-79) Kathy McGuire...... (1983) Shannon Sloss...... (2013-16) Katie Walsh...... (2015-18 ) Laura McKune...... (1989) - Q - Julie Anne Smith...... (2005 -09) Madison Walsh...... (2017 -) Martina McLaughlin...... (1978-79) Kathleen Quire...... (1977-78) Melinna Smith...... (1992) Arlene Walz...... (1977-78) Casey Meizinger...... (2004-07) Margarie Smith...... (1928) Lynne Warrick...... (1976) Desire’ Miller...... (2002-03) - R - Kelly Snipp...... (1987-90) Lisa Wasser...... (2003-06) Mary Clare Miller...... (1975-76) Marigrace Ragsdale...... (2014 -17 ) Katlyn Soucy...... (2011) Jan Weatherholt...... Mary Jane Miller...... India Reed...... (2019 - ) Jane Speaker...... (1966-68) Susan Webb...... (1977-78) Teresa Miller...... (1980-84) Katherine Reese...... (1976-77) Debbie Spitzer...... (1977-79) Tina Weber...... (1977-78) Amanda Milliner...... (1996-99) Thelma Rieger...... (1932) Jess Stemley...... (2007-08) Kendall Weedling...... (2012) Minout Mink...... (2016-17) Linda Riplinger...... (1978-81) D. Straeffer...... (1929) D. Wehrle...... (1929) Sam Minrath...... (2018 -) Eleanor Ritter...... (1928-29) Leisa Stich...... (1980-82) Clara Welch...... (1928) Paige Monsen...... (2011-14) Kelsey Rosenmeier...... (2010-13) Taylor Stone...... (2015-19) Jen Welgosh...... (1999-02) Margaret Montgomery...... (1928) Debby Ross...... (1987-89) Deborah Storch...... (1980-83) Colette Weppner...... (1977) Alyssa Moyer...... (2008) Sarah Ross...... (1998-00) Mary Stratton...... (1988) Mary Wessel...... (1981-84) Annie Mulford...... 2017 Andrea Roussel...... (2002-06) Heather Stevens...... (2008 -11) Theresa Wessel...... (1982-85) Whena Munn...... (2016-19) Bethany Russ...... (2016-19) Evelyn Stover...... (1986) Janey Wessels...... (1992-95) Victoria Stratton...... (2012-15) April White...... (2002-05) - N - - S - Dolly Sturman...... (1940) Andrea Wiggins...... (1989-92) Karah Nall...... (2007-10) Sarah Sabaluski...... (2017 -) Noy Sullivan...... (1986) Renee Wilkins...... (1967-71) Hailey Netherton...... (2013-16) Mrs. Bernard Sams...... Sandy Sullivan...... (1991) Lara Williams...... (2009) Olivia Netzler...... (2001-03) Jody Sanders...... (1988) Shelby Summers...... (1999-03) Sherry Wilson...... (1977) Teresa Noe...... (1981-84) Pip Sanders...... (1999-02) Sydnie Swartwood...... (2016 - ) Bridget Winstead...... (1992-95) Kemi Sweeney...... (1993-95) Emily Wolf...... (1981-84) Nicole Woods...... (2014 - ) Theresa Wright...... (1978-79)

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he Fall Term of 1927 was the first year that as well as numerous conference and high school desire to compete and excel at the sport of field Tfield hockey was played at the University of championships. hockey. Louisville. That year UofL watched as a young In 2001, the Cardinals made their debut in team that played with tremendous enthusiasm, the top 20 rankings at No. 18 and rose as high as albeit without a coach until 1928 when Miss No. 6. The following year, UofL claimed the first The Lillian (Tucky) Sanders took over. of many conference titles, winning the 2002 Mid- In 1928 after winning their first two local American Conference regular season. In 2003, games, the team embarked on what was then the Cards won the MAC tournament and received considered a milestone when the team traveled the league’s automatic bid to the 16-team NCAA to Nashville to play Peabody College. This tournament for the first time in program history. trip to Nashville was the first ever taken by a Louisville said good-bye to the MAC in 2004, Southern girls’ hockey team. Games were almost taking the regular season, tournament and the Cardinal exclusively played with local teams. In this respect conference NCAA play-in spot with them. UofL had taken a jump on the other Southern In 2005, UofL made the move to the BIG EAST schools. In 1972, almost 50 years after it was first Conference where they won three consecutive played, women’s field hockey became a varsity regular season titles in 2006, 2007 and 2008. Tradition sport along with women’s , , Since becoming members of the BIG EAST, , and gymnastics. the Cards have played in the semifinals of the UofL’s field hockey success rose in 1976 championship each season. under the direction of coach Sandy McLaughlin. In 2010, Justine Sowry became the Cardinals’ McLaughlin’s Cardinals had one of their most eighth head coach. Sowry returned to Louisville successful seasons, outscoring their opponents after serving as an assistant under Pam Bustin from 46-9 to close out the season with a 9-2 record and 1998-2002 and is continuing to build the program a second place finish in the Kentucky Women’s and take it to new heights. The Cardinals wrapped Intercollegiate Conference (KWIC). They followed up their stay in the BIG EAST in 2013 when they that success with an 11-3 record. Louisville went took home a share of the regular season title. on to capture the KWIC championship three times The 2014 season marked the beginning of a new and represented the KWIC at the Southern Region era for the Cards as they begin competition in II AIAW tournament twice. the Atlantic Coast Conference - arguably the School records indicate that the Cards toughest league in Division I field hockey. In its competed in the KWIC from 1976-82. Louisville inaugural ACC season, Louisville picked up its played as a Midwest Independent team from 1984- first league win with a 3-2 upset of top-ranked 93 and joined the Mid-American Conference in North Carolina. The Cardinals went on to upset 1994. No. 4 Duke and beat Wake Forest to finish the In 1998, UofL Director of Athletics Tom Jurich season tied for third. Louisville spent six weeks hired Pam Bustin, the program’s first full-time field in the top 10 and earned an at-large bid to the hockey coach. Two years later Jurich’s support 2014 NCAA Tournament. and vision saw the completion of Trager Stadium, Although many things have changed since the a state-of-the-art facility which has served as the inception of women’s field hockey at UofL, one host site three NCAA field hockey championships thing has still remained the same, the drive and

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he Fall Term of 1927 was the first year that as well as numerous conference and high school desire to compete and excel at the sport of field Tfield hockey was played at the University of championships. hockey. Louisville. That year UofL watched as a young In 2001, the Cardinals made their debut in team that played with tremendous enthusiasm, the top 20 rankings at No. 18 and rose as high as albeit without a coach until 1928 when Miss No. 6. The following year, UofL claimed the first The Lillian (Tucky) Sanders took over. of many conference titles, winning the 2002 Mid- In 1928 after winning their first two local American Conference regular season. In 2003, games, the team embarked on what was then the Cards won the MAC tournament and received considered a milestone when the team traveled the league’s automatic bid to the 16-team NCAA to Nashville to play Peabody College. This tournament for the first time in program history. trip to Nashville was the first ever taken by a Louisville said good-bye to the MAC in 2004, Southern girls’ hockey team. Games were almost taking the regular season, tournament and the Cardinal exclusively played with local teams. In this respect conference NCAA play-in spot with them. UofL had taken a jump on the other Southern In 2005, UofL made the move to the BIG EAST schools. In 1972, almost 50 years after it was first Conference where they won three consecutive played, women’s field hockey became a varsity regular season titles in 2006, 2007 and 2008. Tradition sport along with women’s basketball, tennis, Since becoming members of the BIG EAST, volleyball, and gymnastics. the Cards have played in the semifinals of the UofL’s field hockey success rose in 1976 championship each season. under the direction of coach Sandy McLaughlin. In 2010, Justine Sowry became the Cardinals’ McLaughlin’s Cardinals had one of their most eighth head coach. Sowry returned to Louisville successful seasons, outscoring their opponents after serving as an assistant under Pam Bustin from 46-9 to close out the season with a 9-2 record and 1998-2002 and is continuing to build the program a second place finish in the Kentucky Women’s and take it to new heights. The Cardinals wrapped Intercollegiate Conference (KWIC). They followed up their stay in the BIG EAST in 2013 when they that success with an 11-3 record. Louisville went took home a share of the regular season title. on to capture the KWIC championship three times The 2014 season marked the beginning of a new and represented the KWIC at the Southern Region era for the Cards as they begin competition in II AIAW tournament twice. the Atlantic Coast Conference - arguably the School records indicate that the Cards toughest league in Division I field hockey. In its competed in the KWIC from 1976-82. Louisville inaugural ACC season, Louisville picked up its played as a Midwest Independent team from 1984- first league win with a 3-2 upset of top-ranked 93 and joined the Mid-American Conference in North Carolina. The Cardinals went on to upset 1994. No. 4 Duke and beat Wake Forest to finish the In 1998, UofL Director of Athletics Tom Jurich season tied for third. Louisville spent six weeks hired Pam Bustin, the program’s first full-time field in the top 10 and earned an at-large bid to the hockey coach. Two years later Jurich’s support 2014 NCAA Tournament. and vision saw the completion of Trager Stadium, Although many things have changed since the a state-of-the-art facility which has served as the inception of women’s field hockey at UofL, one host site three NCAA field hockey championships thing has still remained the same, the drive and

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The UofL field hockey team christened Trager Stadium on Sept. system designed to provide uniform traction and consistent foot- 22, 2000, with a 3-2 win over Ohio University. Located in Cardinal ing. It is designed to improve playability while absorbing water to Park, the artificial turf surface field is one of the few NCAA Divi- maintain wet conditions longer. sion I venues dedicated solely to field hockey. In August 2008, Trager Stadium underwent an expansion to in- For the three straight years, the University of Louisville’s Trager clude the Trager Field Hockey Complex and the Marshall Center. Stadium been part of the road to the NCAA national champio- The entire project encompassed 14,350 square feet an includes a ship. In 2019, the Cardinals’ home turf served as a host site for 1,500 seat aluminum bleacher system, concession stand and pub- the NCAA first and second rounds after Louisville was selected as lic restrooms. the overall No. 4 seed for the first time in program history. Prior to that, Trager Stadium showcased the NCAA Field Hockey Division I The Trager Field Hockey Complex houses offices for the field hock- Championship in 2018. The 2017 season saw the Cardinals’ home ey coaches and staff, locker rooms for home and visiting teams as facility house the ACC Championship and help crown the national well as storage and mechanical space. A new watering system and champions in all three NCAA divisions. high tech videoboard were also installed recently.

Louisville is no stranger to elite field hockey, having served as the The Marshall Center serves as a strength and conditioning facility host site for six NCAA Division I Championships (2002, 2005, 2008, for all of Cardinal Athletics’ Olympic Sports. The first floor is home 2011, 2017, 2018) and the first and second rounds in 2019. Ad- to a 7,000 square-foot weight and strength training area, while ditionally, Trager Stadium has showcased three NCAA Division II the second floor of the facility contains over 1,000 square feet Championships (2010, 2014, 2017). In 2002, Trager Stadium be- dedicated to cardio training. came the first University of Louisville facility to host a national championship since the 1969 NCAA men’s basketball Final Four A climate-controlled press box was built prior to the 2002 NCAA was held at Freedom Hall. Championship, which brought in several local and national media representatives. Trager Stadium was home to the 2006 BIG EAST Championship and served the same role in the 2012 season.

Because of its state-of-the-art features, Trager Stadium is consid- ered a premier championship venue. During the summer of 2011, a brand new AstroTurf®12 synthetic turf system was installed. The state-of-the-art turf is engineered with a premium knitted nylon

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33 gocards.com | University of Louisville Head Coach Justine Sowry

in 2018, in which the Cards posted a 3-3 record and first team selection. Voelmle joined teammates Elisa finishing third in ACC play. Louisville spent seven Garcia, Paige Monsen, Sydney King and Mallory Ma- weeks in the NFHCA top 10, reaching as high as No. son on the NFHCA All-West Region team. 8 and finished the year at No. 14. The Cards tied a • In 2013 the Cardinals posted a 15-5 record - the program high with six All-Region selections and three most wins since 2001 - and earned a share of the BIG All-Americans. EAST Regular season title with a 6-1 record in league • The Cards finished the 2017 season with a 14-8 play. Additionally, Louisville registered a perfect 10-0 overall record after earning their fourth straight NCAA record at Trager Stadium for the first time in program tournament appearance and posting a runner-up fin- history. The Cardinals finished the season ranked No. ish in the ACC championship. UofL also registered a 15 and were a mainstay in the 2013 NFHCA top 20 4-2 record in ACC play - the most wins since joining rankings, appearing as high as No. 14 where they the conference in 2014 - and finished tied for second spent four weeks. in the regular season standings. Louisville was ranked • The 2012 Cardinals posted a 12-8 overall record No. 8 in the final coaches poll after being ranked in and made their eighth straight appearance in the BIG the top 10 for six weeks. EAST semifinals. Three players earned all-conference • The Cardinals achieved several program firsts in honors while Amber Thomas was selected to the NF- 2017 including placing three players on the Long- HCA All-Region team. streth/National Field Hockey Coaches’ Association In her first season at the helm, Sowry’s 2011 squad All-America teams - including two with first-team featured six underclassmen in the starting lineup honors when Nicole Woods (first team), Ayeisha and posted 10 wins while earning the Cards’ seventh Justine Sowry McFerran (first team) and Taylor Stone (third team) straight appearance in the BIG EAST semifinals. Five earned the accolades. Woods became Louisville’s players earned league honors and Hayley Turner was Nine Seasons first NFHCA West Region Player of the Year, she was named BIG EAST Co-Offensive Player of the Year. Ad- joined on the All-West Region first team by McFerran, ditionally, Turner and Collins were NFHCA All-West South Australia, 1991 Stone and Minout Mink while Carter Ayars earned Region selections. Turner went on to become the sev- second team honors. In the spring of 2017, Erin Mc- enth player in program history to earn All-American Justine Sowry just completed her ninth season as Crudden was the first Cardinal to earn a spot on USA status. head coach of the University of Louisville field hockey Field Hockey’s national team with Woods following Sowry’s teams have also been successful in team. During her time at Louisville, Sowry has guid- quickly, achieving her first USWNT cap over the sum- the classroom and recently achieved a perfect mark ed the Cardinals to 123 wins, five NCAA tournament mer. in the NCAA’s Graduation Success Rate report. In appearances including one Elite Eight showing. Addi- • In 2016, Sowry was named Front Rush/NFHCA West each of her seasons at Louisville, the Cardinals have tionally, Sowry’s Cardinals have produced and a con- Region Coach of the Year after directing the Cardinals earned NFHCA All-Academic team honors for achiev- ference title and a runner-up finish in the ACC Cham- to a 15-6 overall record and their third-straight NCAA ing a team GPA of 3.0 or higher. Additionally, five dif- pionship. In the nine seasons that Sowry has been at appearance. UofL also posted 3-3 mark in the Atlantic ferent players have been named NFHCA Scholars of the helm, UofL has produced 15 NFHCA All-America Coast Conference (ACC) to finish in a four-way tie for distinction with Lotta Kahlert earning the honor four selections, including three straight years with a trio of third. The Cardinals were ranked ninth in the final NF- times. Sixteen of her players were selected to the ACC All-Americans, and 39 All-Region team members as HCA Coaches’ poll after spending 10 weeks in the top All-Academic Squads with 32 student-athletes were well as one West Region Player of the Year. 10, reaching as high as No. 6. Louisville opened the named All-Big East Academic teams. Sowry’s Cardinals achieved numerous milestones in season on a six-game win streak and went on to post The UofL field hockey team has also been a lead- the 2019 campaign. The squad produced a 16-6 over- a 10-2 record at Trager Stadium including a pair of er in community service through Louisville’s Card- all record, tying a program mark for wins and earned shutout victories against top 10 teams (No. 3 North sCare program, winning the 2016 Spring Helper Help- the overall No. 4 seed in the NCAA tournament, serv- Carolina and No. 6 Northwestern). er Community Service Bracket Challenge and being ing as a host site for the first time in program history. • Along with the 2016 season’s team accomplish- recognized as the No. 1 program across all sports and Louisville also made its first foray into the NCAA quar- ments, a program-best six players earned NFHCA All- divisions in community service hours per student-ath- terfinals after defeating Michigan 2-1 in double-over- West Region honors while a school-record five were lete. Sowry’s teams garnered the most community time in its first-round matchup. named to the All-ACC teams. Additionally, for the service hours of any Louisville team in 2015. • UofL finished the season at No. 5 in the NFHCA second straight season, two Cardinals were named She joined the Cardinals on December 16, Coaches poll – the best final ranking in program NFHCA All-Americans. 2010 when Vice President for Athletics Tom Jurich history. The Cardinals spent 10 weeks of the season • The 2015 Cardinals posted a 13-7 overall record and announced that she would become the program’s among the top 10 in the nation reaching as high as earned the program’s second-straight NCAA appear- eighth head field hockey coach. Sowry returned to No. 5. ance. The Cards spent seven weeks ranked among where her collegiate coaching career started when • The 2019 NCAA berth marked Louisville’s eighth the top 10 teams in the nation. Senior Victoria Strat- she was an assistant under head coach Pam Bustin NCAA tournament appearance and its fifth at-large ton and freshman Ayeisha McFerran earned NFHCA from 1998 through 2002. bid in the last six years - it was also the first time the All-America honors while sophomore Nicole Woods Sowry came to UofL after four seasons as the Cardinals earned a national seed. was selected to USA Field Hockey’s Under 21 team. head coach at UMass. During her time there, she • The Cardinals advanced to the semifinals of the ACC • Under Sowry’s guidance, the 2014 team achieved compiled a 58-31 overall record, including a mark Championship where they fell 3-1 to top- ranked, and several milestones en route to an impressive 15-6 of 22-4 in Atlantic 10 play. Under her guidance, the eventual champion North Carolina. overall record. In their inaugural season as members Minutewomen earned powerhouse status in the At- • Mercedes Pastor was named a finalist for the Class of the perennially strong Atlantic Coast Conference, lantic 10 and on the national level, claiming three of 2020 Honda Sport Award for Field Hockey. the Cardinals posted a 3-3 record and finished the A-10 championships and NCAA appearances (2007, • For the third straight year, three UofL players earned regular season tied for third in league standings. 2008 and 2010). She was a three-time A-10 Coach of NFHCA All-America honors: Pastor was named to the Their victories included upsets of No. 4 Duke and No. the Year and was twice named the NFHCA Division I first team, Alli Bitting was a second team selection 1 North Carolina – marking the first win over a top- Northeast Region Coach of Year. and Carter Ayars garnered third team honors. ranked team in program history. Louisville spent six • Louisville placed a program-record seven players weeks ranked in the top 10 in the NFHCA rankings, During her four-year tenure at UMass, she coached on the NFHCA All-West Region teams. Seniors Carter reaching as high as No. 5. Behind their impressive 19 A-10 All-Conference selections, 17 All-Region se- Ayars and Bethany Russ and juniors Bitting and Pas- strength of schedule, the 2014 Cardinals earned an lections, and five All-Americans. Sowry led the team tor earned first team honors while juniors Meghan at-large bid to the NCAA tournament. to three conference titles and three NCAA tourna- Schneider and Madison Walsh and sophomore Erica • Senior Alyssa Voelmle went on to earn first team ment appearances. The Minutewomen posted 17 Cooper were named to the second team. 2014 NFHCA All-America honors, become the eighth wins in the 2008 season and reached as high as No. 9 • The 2019 season followed a solid 13-6 campaign All-American in school history and only the second in the NFHCA rankings. Sowry’s teams also produced

University of Louisville | gocards. 34 Head Coach Justine Sowry solid defensive efforts, being consistently ranked of the Australian National Hockey Team from 1991- The Sowry File among the nation’s top 10 in shutouts and goals- 2001. She tallied 128 international appearances, and Nine seasons at Louisville against average. was a member of the country’s 1996 and 2000 Olym- Year Record ACC Prior to her time at UMass, Sowry served as a USA pic squads. She earned gold medals while playing on 2019 16-6 3-3 High Performance Coach with the U.S. Field Hockey World Cup teams in 1994 and 1998. 2018 13-6 3-3 Association (USFHA) from 2003-07. During her stint Sowry earned a Bachelor’s degree in physical there, she was the director of all goalkeeping pro- 2017 14-8 4-2 education and mathematics from the University of 2016 15-6 3-3 grams. Sowry coached Amy Tran, who was named the South Australia in 1991. Goalkeeper of the Tournament at the 2006 World Cup 2015 13-7 1-5 in Madrid, Spain in addition to being named to the 2014 15-6 3-3 FIH World Team of the Year. Record BIG EAST While Sowry was an assistant coach with the U.S. 2013 15-5 6-1 National team in 2006, the team placed sixth in the 2012 12-8 3-3 world at the games in Madrid. She also assisted with the 2005 Junior National Team which placed seventh 2011 10-9 3-3 in the Junior World Cup in Santiago, Chile. At UofL 123-61 12-7 Before joining the USFHA, Sowry spent a year At UMass (four years) as an assistant coach for the Stanford University field Year Record Atlantic 10 hockey program (2003). 2010 15-8 7-0 Sowry began her coaching career at the University 2009 12-9 3-3 of Louisville, where she spent five years (1998-2002) 2008 17-5 6-0 as an assistant coach to Pam Bustin. She aided Bus- 2007 14-9 6-1 tin in orchestrating one of the most remarkable pro- gram-building efforts in the nation. In their first -sea Career 181-92 22-4 son, the Cardinals snapped a 34-game losing streak Head coaching accomplishments and went on to produce winning records in each • 2019 – Produced a 16-6 overall record - tying a season from 2000-03 including the MAC conference school record; reached as high as No. 5 in rankings; championship in 2002. Earned the overall No. 4 seed in the NCAA tourna- The Adelaide, Australia-native was a member ment, hosted first and second rounds; advanced of the Australian National Hockey Team from 1991- to the quarterfinals for the first time in program 2001. She tallied 128 international appearances, and history. was a member of the country’s 1996 and 2000 Olym- • 2018 - Posted a 13-6 overall record, reached as pic squads. She earned gold medals while playing on high as No. 7 in rankings World Cup teams in 1994 and 1998. • 2017 - NCAA first round; Tied for second in ACC Sowry earned a Bachelor’s degree in physical edu- regular season; Finished runner-up in ACC Cham- cation and mathematics from the University of South pionship Australia in 1991.Minutewomen posted 17 wins in • 2016 - NCAA first round the 2008 season and reached as high as No. 9 in the • 2016 Front Rush/NFHCA West Region Coach of NFHCA rankings. Sowry’s teams also produced solid the Year • 2015 - NCAA first round defensive efforts, being consistently ranked among • 2014 - NCAA first round the nation’s top 10 in shutouts and goals-against av- • 2013 - Louisville won a share of the BIG EAST erage. Regular Season title Prior to her time at UMass, Sowry served as • 2010 - Dita/NFHCA Division I Northeast Region a USA High Performance Coach with the U.S. Field Coach of the Year Hockey Association (USFHA) from 2003-07. During • 2010 - Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year her stint there, she was the director of all goalkeep- • UMass won 2010 A-10 championship and ing programs. Sowry coached Amy Tran, who was earned an NCAA tournament at-large bid named the Goalkeeper of the Tournament at the • 2009 - Led UMass to 2009 A-10 title and an NCAA 2006 World Cup in Madrid, Spain in addition to being tournament bid named to the FIH World Team of the Year. • 2008 - Dita/NFHCA Division I Northeast Region While Sowry was an assistant coach with the Coach of the Year U.S. National team in 2006, the team placed sixth in • 2008 - Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year the world at the games in Madrid. She also assisted • 2007 - WomensFieldHockey.com National Coach with the 2005 Junior National Team which placed of the Year • 2007 - Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year seventh in the Junior World Cup in Santiago, Chile. • Led the Minutewomen to 2007 A-10 title Before joining the USFHA, Sowry spent a year and an NCAA tournament appearance as an assistant coach for the Stanford University field • USA Level III Accreditation hockey program (2003). As an assistant coach Sowry began her coaching career at the Univer- • USA Field Hockey Goalkeeping Coach (2003-07) sity of Louisville, where she spent five years (1998- • USA Junior World Cup (2005, 2009) 2002) as an assistant coach to Pam Bustin. She aided • USA Junior Pan American Games (2005) Bustin in orchestrating one of the most remarkable • Stanford (2003) program-building efforts in the nation. In their first • Louisville (1998-2002) season, the Cardinals snapped a 34-game losing Playing Career streak and went on to produce winning records in • Australian National Team (1991-2001) each season from 2000-03 including the MAC confer- - Two-time World Cup Gold Medalist (1994, ence championship in 2002. 1998) The Adelaide, Australia-native was a member - Commonwealth Games Gold Medalist (1998) - Two-time Champions Trophy Gold Medalist (1993, 1995) - 128 International caps

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Louisville placed a program-record three players: Ayeisha McFerran, Ni- cole Woods and Taylor Stone on the NFHCA All-America teams after garnering five NFHCA All-West Region selections and four All-ACC picks. In March, 2016, he was named the program’s first associate head coach after spending four seasons as an assistant coach. Piccioli initially joined Sow- ry’s staff as an assistant coach prior to the 2012. The 2016 Cardinals registered a 15-6 overall record and their third-straight NCAA appearance. UofL also posted 3-3 mark in the Atlantic Coast Confer- ence (ACC) to finish in a four-way tie for third. Louisville was ranked ninth in the final NFHCA Coaches’ poll after spending 10 weeks in the top 10, reaching as high as No. 6. Along with the season’s team accomplishments, a then-program-best six players earned NFHCA All-West Region honors while a school-record five were named to the All-ACC teams. Additionally, for the second straight sea- son, two Cardinals (Erin McCrudden and Ayeisha McFerran) were named NF- HCA All-Americans. Louisville posted a 13-7 overall record and earned its second-straight NCAA appearance in 2015. The Cards spent seven weeks ranked among the top 10 Lucas Piccioli teams in the nation. Victoria Stratton and Ayeisha McFerran earned NFHCA All-America honors while sophomore Nicole Woods was selected to USA Field Associate Head Coach Hockey’s Under 21 team. In 2014 Louisville posted a 15-6 overall record and earned an at-large bid Eight Seasons to the NCAA tournament. The Cards finished their inaugural Atlantic Coast Conference season with a 3-3 mark in league play and tied for third in league During his time a Louisville, he has been instrumental in the program’s suc- standings. Louisville’s conference victories included upsets of No. 4 Duke and cess, helping direct the Cardinals to 113 wins, five NCAA appearances and No. 1 North Carolina - marking the first win over a top-ranked team in pro- several top 10 rankings, reaching as high as No. 5 in the nation - all while UofL gram history. Alyssa Voelmle earned first team NFHCA All-America honors. made a successful transition into the powerful Atlantic Coast Conference. In- The 2013 Cardinals registered a 15-5 record - the most wins since 2001. dividually, the Cardinals have earned 11 NFHCA All-America honors, garnered Louisville also posted a 6-1 mark in BIG EAST play, earning a share of the 32 All-Region and 17 all-conference selections. league’s regular season title. Additionally, Louisville registered a perfect 10-0 Most recently, Piccioli helped guide the Cardinals as they achieved numer- record at Trager Stadium for the first time in program history. ous milestones in the 2019 campaign. The squad produced a 16-6 overall re- In his first season at UofL, the 2012 Cardinals posted a 12-8 overall record cord, tying a program mark for wins and earned the overall No. 4 seed in the and a semifinal appearance in the BIG EAST Championship. NCAA tournament, serving as a host site for the first time in program history. Piccioli made the journey to Louisville from Dublin, Ireland, where was an Louisville also made its first foray into the NCAA quarterfinals after defeating assistant coach for the Irish Women’s National Team which reached its first Michigan 2-1 in double-overtime in its first-round matchup. Olympic Qualifier final in 2011. Additionally, he served the Irish Hockey Asso- • UofL finished the season at No. 5 in the NFHCA Coaches poll – the best ciation Eastern Development Officer from 2007-12 and was the Chair of the final ranking in program history. The Cardinals spent 10 weeks of the season Irish Hockey Association’s Coaching Development Panel from 2010-12. In that among the top 10 in the nation reaching as high as No. 5. position, he was responsible for regional youth development and established • The 2019 NCAA berth marked Louisville’s eighth NCAA tournament appear- the Transition Year Program and the Youth Leader Program. He was the head ance and its fifth at-large bid in the last six years - it was also the first time the coach of the Corinthian Hockey Club from 2010-12. Cardinals earned a national seed. In 2010, he was a selector and specialist coach for the U-21 Men’s Irish • The Cardinals advanced to the semifinals of the ACC Championship where National Team. While working with the Irish men’s team, he served as a head they fell 3-1 to top- ranked, and eventual champion North Carolina. coach consultant, focusing specifically on forwards. • Mercedes Pastor was named a finalist for the Class of 2020 Honda Sport Prior to his time in Ireland, Piccioli was the head coach of the Venezuelan Award for Field Hockey. National Men’s and Women’s team from 2003-06 and served as the Venezue- • For the third straight year, three UofL players earned NFHCA All-America lan Field Hockey Federation Development Program Technical Director. He was honors: Pastor was named to the first team, Alli Bitting was a second team also the head coach of the U16 Venezuelan National Team. selection and Carter Ayars garnered third team honors. The Caracas, Venezuela native was a member of the Venezuelan National • Louisville placed a program-record seven players on the NFHCA All-West team from 1989-2006. He competed in the World Cup Qualifier (Canada,2004) Region teams. Seniors Carter Ayars and Bethany Russ and juniors Bitting and and two Indoor World Cup Qualifiers (Canada, 2005 and USA, 2002). His oth- Pastor earned first team honors while juniors Meghan Schneider and Madi- er international tournaments included: the 1991 Pan American Games, the son Walsh and sophomore Erica Cooper were named to the second team. Central American and Caribbean Games, the South American Games, the U21 The success of the 2019 Cardinals came on the heels of a 2018 season Pan American Games and the U21 Central Caribbean Games. which produced a 13-6 overall record and a 3-3 mark in the ACC, finishing Piccioli played professionally from 1996-2004. He began his professional third in the regular season standings. Louisville spent seven weeks in the NFH- career in Italy where he suited up for the Sicily Division A1Club Team Giardina CA top 10, reaching as high as No. 8 and finished the year at No. 14. The Cards Naxos Hockey Club in from 1996-97. He went to spend the 2003 season in tied a program high with six All-Region selections and three All-Americans. South Africa with the University of Durban Varsity Team in the Premiership The Cards finished the 2017 campaign with a 14-8 overall record after League Club. Piccioli also played for the Honigvogel Hockey Club in Zaragoza earning their fourth straight NCAA tournament appearance and posting a Spain in 2004. He completed his playing career in the Corinthian Hockey Club runner-up finish in the ACC championship. UofL also posted a 4-2 record in in Leinster, Ireland. ACC play - the most wins since joining the conference in 2014 - and finished He is a Qualified II level coach completed the IHA Tutor’s Training course tied for second in the regular season standings. Louisville was ranked No. 8 in in 2008 and the High Performance Coaching course in 2007 – both in Dublin, the final National Field Hockey Coaches’ Association (NFHCA) poll after being Ireland. ranked in the top 10 for six weeks in 2017.

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In her first season as an assistant coach at UofL, Schneidmiller helped guide the 2018 Cardinals to a 13-6 overall record and a 3-3 mark in the ACC, fin- ishing third in the regular season standings. Louisville spent seven weeks in the NFHCA top 10, reaching as high as No. 8 and finished the year at No. 14. The Cards tied a program high with six All-Region selec- tions and three All-Americans. Schneidtmiller joined Sowry’s coaching staff af- ter three seasons as an assistant coach at American University. During her time there, she helped direct the Eagles to 39 wins, two Patriot League finals and the 2016 league championship followed by an NCAA tournament appearance. Prior to her time at American, Schneidtmiller worked with the field hockey team at her high school alma mater Louisville’s Mercy Academy and coached with Bluegrass Elite field hockey club. After graduat- ing from Louisville in 2014, she continued her playing Erin Schneidtmiller career in Bremen, Germany with the Bremer Hockey Debbie Bell Assistant Coach Club. Director of Operations A four-year letterwinner with the Cardinals, Third Season Schneidtmiller earned first-team All-BIG EAST and All- Fourth Season Louisville, 2014 West Region accolades in her senior campaign. That Kent State, 2012 year, she ranked third on the team with nine goals In January 2018, University of Louisville head coach and 21 points, helping lead Louisville to a 15-5 overall Debbie Bell recently completed her thirdseason as Justine Sowry announced that Erin Schneidtmill- record and a share of the BIG EAST regular-season ti- the University of Louisville’s Director of Operations er would return to her alma mater as an assistant tle. The three-time All-Big East Conference academic for field hockey. While at Louisville, Bell served as coach. Schneidtmiller, who played for the Cardinals selection graduated from UofL in May 2014 with a the Cardinals’ volunteer coach for the first part of the from 2010 through 2013 is responsible for practice bachelor’s degree in communications. 2017 season before moving into the role of Director and game day preparation, student-athlete mentor- of Operations. She has been instrumental in the day- ing and development, recruiting, alumnae relations, to-day management of the program including travel, community service, camps and clinics. practice, game day operations liaison, coordinating In her two seasons as an assistant coach, Schnei- with the coaching staff and support staff. dtmiller has helped guide the Cardinals to 29 wins Prior to joining head coach Justine Sowry’s and an NCAA tournament quarterfinal appearance in staff at Louisville, Bell spent two years (2015 and 2019. 2016) as an assistant coach at Columbia University. Schneidtmiller helped UofL achieve numerous While helping guide the Lions during game days and milestones in the 2019 campaign. The squad pro- practice, she also assisted with the organization of duced a 16-6 overall record, tying a program mark for fundraising, alumnae relations, marketing efforts and wins and earned the overall No. 4 seed in the NCAA game analysis. tournament, serving as a host site for the first time Bell joined Columbia after a two-year stint in program history. Louisville also made its first foray at Manhattanville College where she served as an into the NCAA quarterfinals after defeating Michigan assistant coach from 2013 to 2015. While there, she 2-1 in double-overtime in its first-round matchup. worked primarily with the forward line and helped • UofL finished the season at No. 5 in the NFHCA the Valiants produce one of the top offenses in the Coaches poll – the best final ranking in program histo- country. In addition to her on-field coaching duties, ry. The Cardinals spent 10 weeks of the season among Bell was also the recruiting coordinator and film ana- the top 10 in the nation reaching as high as No. 5. lyst for the program. • The 2019 NCAA berth marked Louisville’s eighth Along with her collegiate staff roles, Bell has NCAA tournament appearance and its fifth at-large also worked with USA Field Hockey Futures Program bid in the last six years - it was also the first time the since 2009. Previously, she has had coaching stints at Cardinals earned a national seed. Rye High School, Bates College and her alma mater, • The Cardinals advanced to the semifinals of the ACC Kent State. Championship where they fell 3-1 to top- ranked, and Bell played for Kent State from 2008 through eventual champion North Carolina. 2011 and still owns the school’s career records for • For the third straight year, three UofL players goals (97) and points (215). She was named to the earned NFHCA All-America honors: Mercedes Pastor NFHCA All-America third team in 2010, was two-time was named to the first team, Alli Bitting was a second NFHCA All-West Region selection (2009 and 2010) team selection and Carter Ayars garnered third team and earned All-Mid-American Conference first team honors. honors three times (2008, 2009, 2010). • Louisville placed a program-record seven players The Hamilton, New Zealand native graduated on the NFHCA All-West Region teams. Seniors Carter from Kent State in 2012 with a Bachelor of Science in Ayars and Bethany Russ and juniors Bitting and Pas- Human Movement. She went on to earn a Master of tor earned first team honors while juniors Meghan Science in Sport Business Management from Manhat- Schneider and Madison Walsh and sophomore Erica tanville College in 2015. Cooper were named to the second team.

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2020 CARDINALS FIELD HOCKEY ROSTER

No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown/Last School 2 Sofia Pendolino B/M Fr. Hummelstown, Pa./Lower Dauphin 3 Charlie van Oirschot M Fr. 4 Biz Allgeier F 5-4 R/Jr. Louisville, Ky./Assumption 5 Meghan Schneider B 5-6 Sr. San Diego, Calif./Serra 6 Brigid Lowry B/M Fr. Wayne, Pa./Radnor 7 Embry Jane (EJ) Imorde F Fr. Louisville, Ky./Sacred Heart 8 Mackenzie Karl M 5-1 Jr. Centreville, Va./Westfield 9 Aimee Plumb M/F Fr. Canterbury, Kent, England/St. Lawrence College, Ramsgate 10 Camryn Pichea M 5-6 R/So. Louisville, Ky./Assumption 11 Mercedes Pastor M/F 5-1 Sr. Buenos Aires, Argentina/Colegio Emaus 12 Mia Duchars M Fr. St. Louis, Mo./MICDS 13 AnnMarie Habelow B 5-9 Sr. Belmont, Mass./Belmont 14 Alli Bitting B/M 5-5 Sr. Hummelstown, Pa./Lower Dauphin 15 Emilia Kaczmarczyk B/M 5-6 So. Melton Mowbray, England/Repton School 16 Maitland Demand B/M Fr. Waretown, N.J./Southern Regional 17 India Reed B/M 5-6 So. Louisville, Ky./DuPont Manual 18 Minna Tremonti M/F 5-1 So. Ann Arbor, Mich./Huron 19 Paulina Mayer B Fr. Baden-Württemberg, Germany/Mannheimer Hockey Club 20 Katie Schneider F 5-9 R/So. San Diego, Calif./Sierra 21 Erica Cooper M 5-4 Jr. Louisville, Ky./Assumption 23 Mattie Tabor M/F 5-8 So. Louisville, Ky./Sacred Heart 24 Madison Walsh F 5-8 Sr. St. Louis, Mo./Whitfield 27 Margot Lawn F 5-1 So. Pasadena, Md./Archbishop Spalding 28 Julie Kouijzer B/M 5-4 So. Amsterdam, Netherlands/Keizer Karel College 34 Sarah Sabaluski B/M 5-7 Sr. Lehman, Pa./Lake-Lehman 90 Hollyn Barr GK 5-5 Sr. Lancaster, Pa./Hempfield 97 Sam Minrath GK 5-9 R/So. Louisville, Ky./Christian Academy Head Coach: Justine Sowry (South Australia ’91) –Tenth season Associate Head Coach: Lucas Piccioli (Ninth season) Assistant Coach: Erin Schneidtmiller (Third season)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Biz Allgeier – ALL-guy-er Alli Bitting – Bit-ing (rhymes with hitting) AnnMarie Habelow – Hab-uh-LOW (rhymes with go) Emilia Kaczmarczyk – Ah-MILL-ya Kaz-MAR-chick Julie Kouijzer – COW-eyes-er Margot Lawn – MAR-go Sam Minrath – MIN-rath Mercedes Pastor – PASS-ter Lucas Piccioli - Peach-ee-oh-lee Camryn Pichea – Pish-AY Sarah Sabaluski - (SAY-buh-LESS-kee) Katie and Megan Schneider - (SHNIDE-er) Mattie Tabor – (TAY-ber)

University of Louisville | gocards. 38 Returning Player Profiles

Biz Allgeier Meghan Schneider 4 • Redshirt Junior • Midfielder • Senior • Back/Midfielder • Louisville, Ky. • Assumption 5 • San Diego, Calif. As a redshirt sophomore (2019): Played in 17 games with four starts... Scored • NFHCA All-West Region Second Team in the 2-1 loss to No. 14 Syracuse (11/2)... Sidelined by injury for five games... • Member of USA Field Hockey U21 Team (2018, 2019, 2020) Named to ACC Academic Honor Roll... NFHCA Division I National Academic • Member of USA Field Hockey U19 Team (2017) Squad selection. As a junior (2019): Selected to the NFHCA All-West Region second team... As a redshirt freshman (2018): Played in all 19 games with seven starts... Started every game... Produced a career-best five assists... Helped direct the Registered her first career goal in the 2-1 win at then-No. 9 Delaware (9/3). Cardinals’ defense to eight shutouts... Valuable member of attack penalty corner unit... Dished out an assist in the 2-0 win at Providence (9/29)... Registered a As a freshman (2017): Did not play during redshirt season... Named to ACC career-high two assists in the 2-1 win against No. 12 Ohio State (9/15)... NFHCA Academic Honor Roll... NFHCA National Scholar of Distinction... Selected to National Scholar of Distinction... NFHCA Division I National Academic Squad NFHCA National Academic Squad... Competed in USA Field Hockey’s Young selection... Named to ACC Academic Honor Roll. Women’s National Championship during the summer of 2018. As a sophomore (2018): Started all 19 games... Scored her first career goal High School/Club: Named to USA Field Hockey U19 Stars and Stripes Elite when she delivered the gamewinner in the 2-1 victory over UMass Lowell Games Roster in the summer of 2017… Four-year starter for three-time (9/1)... Registered a defensive save in the 1-0 win against No. 11 Northwestern Kentucky state champion Assumption High school… Helped her team to four (9/16)... Over the summer, was selected to the USA U21 Selection Camp, and regional championships… Earned state all-tournament honors in each of her participated in the USA Field Hockey Young Women’s National Championship... seasons… 2016 state tournament MVP… 2016 Kentucky High School Athletic NFHCA Scholar of Distinction.. NFHCA Scholar Athlete... Named to the ACC Association (KHSAA) Midway Female Student-Athlete of the Year… Four-time Academic Honor Roll. Kentucky Select first team member… Two-time National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) Midwest Region All-American… Voted team MVP in 2015… As a freshman (2017): Played in 22 games with five starts... Dished out her Selected to the Max Field Hockey All-Region, the Courier-Journal Kentuckiana first career assist in the 5-1 win over Kent State... NFHCA National Scholar Sports All-Area and Louisville All-Catholic Field Hockey teams in 2015…Played of Distinction... NFHCA National Academic Squad selection... Named to the club field hockey for IFHCK… Earned NFHCA Academic All-America honors in ACC Academic Honor Roll... Competed in USA Field Hockey’s Young Women’s 2015. National Championship during the summer of 2018.

Personal: Full name is Elizabeth Grace Allgeier… Nickname is Biz… Birthdate High School/Club: Named to USA Field Hockey Under 19 Stars and Stripes Elite is March 12, 1999… Daughter of Bill and Lisa Allgeier… Has two brothers, Games Roster in the summer of 2017… Selected to USA Field Hockey U19 team… Jake and Aaron and a sister, Anna… Major is special education… Post college Helped lead Serra High School to a perfect 27-0 record en route to winning the ambition is go into teaching or Christian ministry… Greatest challenge she has 2016 San Diego Section championship… Named to USA Field Hockey Under-19 overcome was tearing her hamstring at the beginning of her senior season of team after participating in the U-19 STX Select and Junior National Camps in high school… Favorite athlete is Tim Tebow… She is inspired by her parents... 2016… Competed in the 2015 Junior Olympics and was selected to the National One of her proudest moments was being announced in the starting lineup at Futures Championship (2013-16)… In 2016, scored 29 goals as her team earned UofL - she had dreamed of it for so long... Pregame ritual/superstition: always the West Region’s top ranking and stood as high as fifth in the nation… Two- wears her UofL scrunchie. time California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) first team selection (2015 and 2016)… Three-time first team all-league team member… Finished her career Individual Career History with a section-record 77 assists… Played for RUSH Field Hockey club U19 travel team which posted a fifth place finish in the 2016 national club championship Allgeier’s Career StatisticsBiz Allgeier and reached the Cal Sup Super Division Finals in 2016. Season GP G A Pts Shot Shot% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att DSav 2018 19 2157 . 2 8 6 4 . 5 7 1 1 0-0 0 Personal: Full name is Meghan Schneider… Nickname is Meg… Birthdate is 2019 17 2045 . 4 0 0 2 . 4 0 0 0 0-0 0 TOTAL 36 4 1 9 12 . 3 3 3 6 . 5 0 0 1 0-0 0 April 15, 1999… Daughter of Cindy and Steve Schneider… Major is biology with minors in Spanish and chemistry… Has a sister, Katie who is a sophomore on SINGLE-GAME HIGHS [all-time ranking]: Points: 2, 4 times Louisville’s field hockey team… Her mom played field hockey for Iowa… Her SeasonGoals: 1, 4 Highstimes Career Highs grandfather, Ralph Skordas, played at Washington College… Post college Assists: 1, at Wake Forest -- Sep 21, 2018 ambition is to go to medical school... Proudest moment of her life was hearing GoalsShots: ...... 2, at Delaware -- Sep 03, 20181 (twice) Goals...... 1 (four times) Assists...... 0 Assists...... 1 vs. Wake Forest (9/21) the national anthem played at her first international match with the USA Junior National Team… She is inspired by her mom… Hobbies include learning new Points...... 2 (twice) Points...... 2 (four times) songs on the ukulele, going to the beach in San Diego, running and reading. Shots...... 1 vs. Penn State (10/6) Shots...... 2 vs. Delaware (9/3)

Individual Career History

Meghan Schneider’sMeghan Career StatisticsSchneider Season GP G A Pts Shot Shot% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att DSav 2017 22 0111 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 2018 19 1025 . 2 0 0 1 . 2 0 0 1 0-0 1 2019 22 0553 . 0 0 0 1 . 3 3 3 0 0-0 0 TOTAL 63 1689 . 1 1 1 2 . 2 2 2 1 0-0 1

SeasonSINGLE-GAME Game HIGHS Highs [all-time ranking]: Career Game Highs GoalsPoints:...... 2, vs UMass Lowell -- Sep 01, 2018; at0 OhioGoals State...... -- Sep1 vs.15, 2019UMass Lowell (9/1/18) Goals: 1, vs UMass Lowell -- Sep 01, 2018 Assists...... 2 vs. Ohio State (9/15/19) AssistsAssists: .2...... [t-9th], at2 Ohiovs. Ohio State State-- Sep (9/15)15, 2019 PointsShots: 2,...... vs UMass 2Lowell vs. Ohio -- Sep State 01, 2018 (9/15) Points...... 2 vs. Ohio State (9/15/19) ShotsDef. saves:...... 1 [t-2nd], Northwestern -- Sep 16,0 2018Shots...... 2 vs. UMass Lowell (9/1/18)

39 gocards.com | University of Louisville Returning Player Profiles

Mackenzie Karl • Junior • Midfielder Camryn Pichea 8 10 • R/Sophomore • Midfielder • Centreville, Va. • Louisville, Ky. • Member of USA Field Hockey U17 Team (2015-16) 2019: Played in 16 games... Sidelined due to injury for three games... Scored As a sophomore (2019): Played in 20 games with two starts... Named to ACC first career goal against Longwood (10/19).. NFHCA National Scholar of Dis- Academic Honor Roll... NFHCA Division I National Academic Squad selection. tinction... NFHCA Division I National Academic Squad selection... Named to ACC Academic Honor Roll. As a freshman: Played in all 19 games with six starts... Dished out her first career assist in the 2-1 win against UMass Lowell... Named to ACC Academic 2018: Redshirted2018: Redshirted... Named to the ACC Academic Honor Honor Roll... NFHCA National Academic Squad selection. Roll... NFHCA National Scholar of Distinction... NFHCA National Academic Team selection. High School/Club: Four-year starter for 2017 Virginia Class 6 state champion Westfield High School... NFHCA and Max Field Hockey All-America first team High School/Club: Played for two-time Kentucky state champion Assumption (2017)... Four-time Max Field Hockey and NFHCA All-South Region team mem- High School... Three-time NFHCA All-Midwest Region selection (2015-17)... ber (2015-18)... Virginia 6A State Player of the Year (2017)... Region 6A North Included on Max Field Hockey Top 50 Player list... 2017 all-state first team Player of the Year (2017)... Earned all-state honors four times and was a two- selection... Named the 2017 Louisville Catholic Sports Network Player of the time Conference Player of the Year (2016-17)... Four-time All-Concorde Con- Year... Earned all-area and Kentucky Field Hockey all-select honors (2016)... ference and All-Northern Region and All-Met selection... Named Westfield’s Played for IFHCK club team which won the 2016 U16 NIT gold medal and team captain her junior and senior years... Selected to USA Field Hockey’s competed in the Disney Showcase... Junior Olympics and Regional selection... Under 17 team in 2015-16... Seven-time National Futures Level I tournament Earned NFHCA National Academic Squad Scholar of Distinction honors in participant... Three-time Futures Elite selection and competed in the Futures 2017. Elite Championship (2014-15)... Junior National Camp selection (2015, 2017, 2018)... Three-time Junior Olympics participant (2013, 2014, 2015). Personal: Full name is Camryn Quinn Pichea... Nickname is Cam... Birthdate is November 8, 1999... Daughter of Mark and Elizabeth Pichea... Has a broth- Personal: Full name is Mackenzie Grace Karl... Nickname is Mack... Daughter er, Walker... Has not declared a major... Proudest moment was committing of Starr and Mark Karl... Has a sister, Shannon, and two brothers: Tucker and to play field hockey at the University of Louisville... Greatest challenge she’s Tanner... Birthdate is September 24, 1999... Has not declared a major... Her overcome was tearing her ACL... Played soccer before trying field hockey. mom played field hockey at Virginia Tech and her sister played field hockey at William & Mary and coached at Georgetown... Her proudest moment was making the U.S. U-17 team... The greatest challenge she’s overcome was al- most tearing her labrum in her hip her junior year... Hobbies include snow- Individual Career History boarding - which she has been doing since she was five years old. Individual Career History Pichea’s Career StatisticsCamryn Pichea Karl’s Career StatisticsMackenzie Karl Season GP G A Pts Shot Shot% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att DSav 2019 16 1022 . 5 0 0 1 . 5 0 0 0 0-0 0 Season GP G A Pts Shot Shot% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att DSav TOTAL 16 1022 . 5 0 0 1 . 5 0 0 0 0-0 0 2018 19 0111 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 2019 20 0003 . 0 0 0 2 . 6 6 7 0 0-0 0 CareerSINGLE-GAME Game HIGHS Highs [all-time ranking]: TOTAL 39 0114 . 0 0 0 2 . 5 0 0 0 0-0 0 GoalsPoints:...... 2, LWU -- Oct 19, 2019 1 vs. Longwood (10/19) Goals: 1, LWU -- Oct 19, 2019 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS [all-time ranking]: AssistsShots: 1,...... LWU -- Oct 19, 2019; at Providence -- Sep 29, 2019 0 Points: 1, vs UMass Lowell -- Sep 01, 2018 Points...... 2 vs. Longwood (10/19) SeasonAssists: 1, Game vs UMass Highs Lowell -- Sep 01, 2018 Career Game Highs Shots: 1, 4 times Shots...... 1 (twice Goals...... 0 Goals...... 0 Assists...... 0 Assists...... 1 UMass Lowell (9/1) Points...... 0 Points...... 1 UMass Lowell (9/1) Shots...... 1 vs. Indiana (8/30) Shots...... 1 vs. Appalachian State (9/23)

University of Louisville | gocards. 40 Returning Player Profiles

Mercedes Pastor AnnMarie Habelow 11 • Senior • Midfielder/Forward 13 • Senior • Back • Buenos Aires, Argentina • Belmont, Mass. • Eastern Regional

• Class of 2020 Honda Award for Field Hockey Finalist As a junior (2019): Played in one game before being sidelined for medical • 2019 Longstreth/NFHCA All-America First Team Selection reasons... Named to ACC Academic Honor Roll... NFHCA Division I National • 2019 Longstreth/NFHCA All-West Region First Team Selection Academic Squad selection. • 2019 All-ACC First Team Selection • 2019 ACC All-Tournament Team As a sophomore (2018): Sidelined due to injury.... Named to ACC Academic • 2019 Preseason All-ACC Selection Honor Roll... NFHCA National Academic Squad member. • 2018 Longstreth/NFHCA All-America Second Team Selection • 2018 Longstreth/NFHCA All-West Region First Team Selection As a freshman (2017): Played in all 22 games with nine starts... Posted a • 2018 All-ACC First Team Selection defensive save in the 1-0 loss at No. 11 Maryland (9/10)... Named to ACC • Former member of Argentina U21 Team (2015-16) Academic Honor Roll... NFHCA National Academic Squad member... Compet- ed in USA Field Hockey’s Young Women’s National Championship during the As a junior (2019): One of four finalists for the Class of 2020 Honda Sport Award summer of 2018. for Field Hockey... Longstreth/NFHCA All-America First Team... Longstreth/ NFHCA All-West Region First Team... Named to the All-ACC First Team, and the High School/Club: Four-year varsity starter for two-time Middlesex League ACC All-Tournament team... Started every game... Second on the team with champion Belmont High School… Four-time Middlesex League all-star… career-best nine goals, 22 points... Connected on the gamewinning goal against Earned league MVP honors twice while leading her team to back-to-back Syracuse in the ACC quarterfinals... Scored goals against No. 16 Stanford (10/11) championships… Two-time team MVP owns the school record with 121 and No. 6 Iowa (10/19)... Registered the game-winner and dished out an assist career points… Earned class MVP honors as a freshman and sophomore…. in the 2-0 win at Providence (9/29)... Selected to 2019 All-ACC Academic Field Successful both on the field and in the classroom, earning Boston Globe and Hockey Team... NFHCA Division I National Academic Squad selection... Named Boston Herald All-Scholastic honors in each of her last two seasons… Selected to ACC Academic Honor Roll... Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar Award Winner for the USA Field Hockey Junior National Camp and tabbed to play in the Stars for Field Hockey. and Stripes Elite Tournament on the U19 team… Played for the two-time in- door and outdoor regional champion Boston Field Hockey Club… Helped her As a sophomore (2018): Named to NFHCA/Longstreth All-America second U19 team to a fourth place finish in the 2016 National Club Championship… team... Earned NFHCA/Longstreth All-West Region first team honors... Named Led the U14 squad to a Silver Medal… Also played and was a first to All-ACC first team... Started all 19 games... Registered five goals and added team Middlesex League All-Star selection. three assists for 13 points... Scored a goal and dished out an assist in the 3-2 ACC quarterfinal loss to Wake Forest (11/1)... Scored the game-winning goal in Personal: Full name is AnnMarie Grace Habelow… Birthdate is October 21, the 3-2 double OT win at No. 15 Syracuse (10/19)... Dished out her first career 1998… Daughter of Eileen and Joe Habelow… Has a sister, Melissa and a assist in the 3-2 OT win against Miami (10/14)... Put the Cards on the score- brother, Eric… Majoring in Computer Information Systems, with minors in board in the 5-1 win at Ball State (10/3)... Scored the game-winner in overtime marketing and management… Her mom was an all-American field hockey against California (9/9)... Scored her first career goal in the 3-2 overtime loss goalkeeper at Syracuse… Her sister was a Northeast Region all-American at to No. 24 Ohio State (8/26)... ACC All-Academic Team selection... Named to Keene State College… Proudest moment of her life was starting the first game the ACC Academic Honor Roll. of her collegiate career as a freshman… Most people don’t know that she is allergic to the cold… Greatest challenge she has had to overcome was a stress 2017: Did not play due to NCAA rules... National Academic Squad... Named to fracture in her shin prior to her sophomore season... Favorite athletes are ACC Honor Roll... NFHCA National Scholar of Distinction... Abby Wambach and Megan Rapinoe. High School/Club: Member of the Argentina’s Under 21 team… Selected to the U21 team in 2015… Scored 11 goals while competing in several test matches along with helping the team to a first place finish in the 2016 Patagonia Cup…. Played for Argentina’s U18 team from 2013 through 2014… Played for the Hurling Club from 2007 through 2017 and scored 27 goals while competing in several tournaments.

Personal: Full name is Mercedes Pastor... Nickname is Mechi... Birthdate is Oc- tober 10, 1996… Daughter of Astrid and Jorge Pastor… Has a brother, Joaquin… Majoring in industrial engineering... Post college ambition is to compete in the Olympics… Hobbies include skateboarding, snowboarding, surfing, reading and Individual Career History painting… Favorite athlete is Muhammad Ali. Habelow’s CareerAnnMarie Statistics Habelow Individual Career History Season GP G A Pts Shot Shot% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att DSav 2017 22 0000 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 Mercedes Pastor 2019 1 0001 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0-0 0 Pastor’s Career Statistics TOTAL 23 0001 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0-0 1 Season GP G A Pts Shot Shot% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att DSav SINGLE-GAME HIGHS [all-time ranking]: 2018 19 5 3 13 39 . 1 2 8 22 . 5 6 4 3 0-0 1 Shots: 1, Indiana -- Aug 30, 2019 2019 22 9 4 22 57 . 1 5 8 32 . 5 6 1 3 0-0 0 SeasonDef. saves: Game 1 [t-2nd], Highs at Maryland -- Sep 10, 2017Career Game Highs TOTAL 41 14 7 35 96 . 1 4 6 54 . 5 6 2 6 0-0 1 Goals...... 0 Goals...... 0 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS [all-time ranking]: Assists...... 0 Assists...... 0 Points: 3, 4 times Points...... 0 Points...... 0 SeasonGoals: 1, 14 Game times Highs Career Game Highs GoalsAssists:...... 1, 7 times 1 (seven times) Goals...... 1 (nine times) Shots...... 1 vs. Indiana (8/30) Shots...... 1 vs. Indiana (8/30/19) Shots: 8, vs UC Davis -- Sep 09, 2019 AssistsDef. saves:...... 1 [t-2nd], North Carolina1 (three -- times)Sep 07, 2018Assists...... 1 (six times) Points...... 3 (twice) Points...... 3 (three times) Shots...... 8 vs. UC Davis (9/9) Shots...... 8 vs. UC Davis (9/9/19)

41 gocards.com | University of Louisville Returning Player Profiles

Alli Bitting Emilia Kaczmarczyk 14 •Senior • Back/Midfielder 15 • Sophomore • Back/Midfielder • Hummelstown, Pa. • Lower Dauphin • Melton Mowbray, England • Longstreth/NFHCA All-America Second Team Selection As a freshman (2019): Played in every game with 16 starts... Helped Louis- • Longstreth/NFHCA All-West Region First Team Selection ville’s defense to eight shutouts... Named to ACC Academic Honor Roll. • 2019 All-ACC Second Team Selection • 2018 Longstreth/NFHCA All-West Region Second Team Selection High School/Club: Served as a team captain and helped lead Repton High • ACC All-Tournament Team (2017, 2019) School to the national championship in 2019... Also was a team captain for • Member of USA Field Hockey Under-21 Team (2020) Repton Hockey Club U18 team... Helped lead the indoor team to two national gold medals and a pair of silver medal finishes... Played a part in nine national As a junior (2019): Earned Longstreth/NFHCA All-America Second Team hon- titles throughout her career...Selected to serve as a captain for Repton School ors... Named to the Longstreth/NFHCA All-West Region First Team... Named and Club U14 and U16 teams... Named Cub Player of the Season at the U14, to the All-ACC Second Team... Started all every game... Scored her first goal U15 and U16 levels...The multi-sport athlete also played rugby for five years. of the season against No. 1 North Carolina (9/20)... Registered an assist in the 2-1 win against No. 12 Ohio State (9/15)... Selected to 2019 All-ACC Academic Personal: Full name is Emilia Kaczmarczyk... Nickname is Kazzy... Birthdate is Field Hockey Team... Named to ACC Academic Honor Roll... NFHCA Division I October 28, 2000... Daughter of Kate and Stefan... Has two older brothers: National Academic Squad selection. George and Henry... Has not declared a major... Post college ambition is to be a business owner... Her proudest moment was being the captain of the As a sophomore (2018): Named to the Longstreth/NFHCA All-West Region national winning side... Before everyIndividual game she Careertwists her History hockey stick three second team... Started all 19 games... Scored a goal and dished out an assist in times... Favorite athlete is Anthony Joshua. the 3-2 ACC quarterfinal loss to Wake Forest (11/1)... Scored the game-winning Emilia Kaczmarczyk goal in the 3-2 double OT win at No. 15 Syracuse (10/19)... Invited to compete Kaczmarczyk’s Career Statistics in the 2019 USAS Field Hockey U21 Selection Camp... Participated in the USA Season GP G A Pts Shot Shot% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att DSav 2019 22 0118 . 0 0 0 6 . 7 5 0 0 0-0 0 Field Hockey Young Women’s National Championship... Named to All-ACC TOTAL 22 0118 . 0 0 0 6 . 7 5 0 0 0-0 0 Academic Team... Selected to the ACC Academic Honor Roll... NFHCA National Career Game Highs Academic Team member. SINGLE-GAMEGoals...... HIGHS [all-time ranking]: 0 Points: 1, Michigan -- Nov 15, 2019 Assists:Assists .1,...... Michigan -- Nov 15, 2019 0 As a freshman (2017): Selected to ACC All-Tournament Team... Played in all 22 Shots:Points 2,...... LWU -- Oct 19, 2019; UMASS -- Sep 01, 2019 0 games with 15 starts... Scored her first career goal and dished out two assists in Shots...... 2 (twice) the 6-0 win over Ohio (10/29)... Named to ACC Academic Honor Roll... Selected to NFHCA National Academic Squad... Competed in USA Field Hockey’s Young Women’s National Championship during the summer of 2018.

High School/Club: Named to USA Field Hockey U19 Stars and Stripes Elite Games Roster in the summer of 2017… Three-year varsity starter for Lower Dauphin High School… Helped lead her squad to a Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA) Class 3A semifinal appearance in 2016... Two-time Mid-Penn All-Star first team selection(2015 and 2016)… 2015 Pennsylvania High School Field Hockey Coaches Association AAA All-State First Team pick… Earned Max Field Hockey All-Region PennLive All Star honors (2015)... Helped the 2014 Lower Dauphin squad to the Keystone Division, and Mid-Penn Championship as well as the PIAA District 3 AAA title… Played for the PA Mavericks field hockey India Reed club from 2012-16 and competed in four USA Futures National Championships • Freshman • Back/Midfielder while helping her team win the NIT Pool B U19 crown… Also played for the 17 Nook Field Hockey Club team. • Louisville, Ky. 2019: Redshirt season... NFHCA Division I National Academic Squad selection. Personal: Full name is Allison Bitting… Nickname is Alli… Birthdate is July 2, 1999… Daughter of David and Tracey Bitting… Has two sisters, Morgan and Played for DuPont Manual High School... Named 2018 Paige… Major is sport administration with a minor in business administration… High School/Club: Miss Kentucky Field Hockey... Finalist for the Courier-Journal’s Field Hockey Her sister Morgan played for Duke… Post college ambition is to work in the Player of the Year after registering 20 goals and 26 assists and leading Manual sports industry… Her proudest moment was playing in the ACC championship to the semifinals of the state tournament...One of Max Field Hockey’s Class of game her freshman season… Greatest challenge she’s overcome was when she 2019 Top players... NFHCA All-America second team and all-West/Midwest tore her labrum and had to have surgery to repair it at the end of her sophomore Region first team... KHSAA Most Outstanding Senior of the Year... All-state, season... Favorite athlete is Michael Jordan. all-state tournament and all-Region 4 tournament honoree (2018)...Kentucky first team all-state and all-Region 4 tournament selection... Played in the USA Individual Career History Field Hockey National Futures Championship (2015-17) and the 2017 Stars and Stripes Elite Game... Junior Olympic Bronze medalist.. Bitting’s Career StatisticsAlli Bitting Season GP G A Pts Shot Shot% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att DSav Personal: Full name is India Reed... Birthdate is March 5, 2001... Daughter 2017 22 1242 . 5 0 0 2 1.000 0 0-0 0 of Susan Reed and David Babbage... Has an older sister, Summer... Major is 2018 19 1792 . 5 0 0 1 . 5 0 0 0 0-0 0 2019 22 1 4 6 10 . 1 0 0 6 . 6 0 0 0 0-0 0 sport administration. TOTAL 63 3 13 19 14 . 2 1 4 9 . 6 4 3 0 0-0 0

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS [all-time ranking]: Points: 4, OHIO -- Oct 29, 2017 SeasonGoals: 1, atGame Syracuse Highs -- Oct 19, 2018; OHIO -- OctCareer 29, 2017; Game at North Highs Carolina -- Sep 20, 2019 GoalsAssists:...... 2 [t-9th],1 vs. at NorthBall State Carolina -- Oct 03, (9/20) 2018; atGoals Kent State...... -- Oct 28, 2018; OHIO -- 1Oct (twice) 29, 2017 Shots: 3, vs UC Davis -- Sep 09, 2019; at Michigan State -- Sep.8, 2019 Assists...... 1 (four times) Assists...... 2 (twice) Points...... 2 vs. North Carolina (9/20) Points...... 4 vs. Ohio (10/29) Shots...... 3 (twice) Shots...... 3 (twice)

University of Louisville | gocards. 42 Returning Player Profiles

Minna Tremonti Katie Schneider 18 • Sophomore • Midfielder/Forward 20 • R/Sophomore • Forward • Ann Arbor, Mich. • San Diego, Calif. • Member of USA Field Hockey Under-21 Team (2020) • Member of USA Field Hockey U19 Team As a freshman: Played in every game with 10 starts... Scored first career goal (2019): Redshirt season... Named to ACC Academic Honor Roll... NFHCA Divi- in the 4-2 win against Longwood (10/19)... Named to ACC Academic Honor sion I National Academic Squad selection. Roll... NFHCA Division I National Academic Squad selection. As a freshman (2018): Played in all 18 games with four starts... Scored her High School/Club: Played for two-time state champion Huron High School... first career goal in the 2-1 win over UMass Lowell (9/1)... Chipped in an insur- NFHCA All-America third team selection and All-Midwest/West Region hon- ance goal in the 2-0 win against No. 15 Virginia (9/29)... Added an insurance oree in 2017 and 2018... Earned Michigan High School Field Hockey Associa- goal in the 2-0 win at No. 15 Virginia (9/29)... Scored in the 3-2 win at No. 15 tion (MHSFHA) All-State first team honors for four straight years... Three-time Syracuse (10/19)...Named to USA Field Hockey’s U19 Germany Tour roster... Max Field Hockey Top 50 Player... Max Field Hockey Michigan Player of the Participated in USA Field Hockey’s Young Women’s National Championship... Year in 2017 and 2018... USA Field Hockey Under 17 Junior National Camp se- Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll... NFHCA National Scholar of Distinc- lection.. Competed in the U16 Junior Olympics, National Futures Champion- tion... Selected to the NFHCA National Academic Team. ship and Stars and Stripes in 2017... Selected to attend the USA Field Hockey U21 Selection Camp in 2019... 2018 MHSFHA All-Academic Senior Recipient... High School/Club: Selected to participate in USA Field Hockey’s U19 and Also played for Fer De Lance (FDL) club team. U17 Junior National Camps... Selected for the U19 training camp... Stars and Stripes Elite game selection (2017-18)... NFHCA High School All-American Personal: Full name is Minna Tremonti... Nickname is Min... Birthdate is Feb- (2017)... Played for Serra High School which finished the 2017 season ranked ruary 1, 2001... Daughter of Leah Tremonti and David Tremonti... Has a sister, No. 1 in the Max Field Hockey Final West/Mid-West Region Rankings after Grace, and a brother, Vincent... Has not declared a major... Post college am- posting back-to-back undefeated seasons and a 78-game win streak... Helped bition is to attend medical school and become a doctor... Proudest moment the Conquistadors win four straight San Diego Section Open Section Cham- was winning state in 2017 and 2018... Fun facts: she is really good at finding pionships... Posted 54 goals, 18 assists her senior season... Tallied 115 career four-leaf clovers and can tap dance... Favorite athlete is Rafael Nadal. goals... Two-time California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) selection (2016- 17)... Earned San Diego Union-Tribune Player of the Week honors... Played for RUSH Club Team which earned a silver medal in the U19 Cal Cup and the Cal Cup Supers Division.

Personal: Full name is Kathryn Schneider... Nickname is Katie... Birthdate is March 23, 2001... Daughter of Cindy and Steve Schneider... Her sister, Meghan is a junior on the UofL field hockey team... Her mother played field hockey at Iowa... Major is middle/secondary education... Favorite athletes is Luciana Aymar... Her proudest moment was being on the USA Field Hockey U19 Germany Tour... Most people don’t know she graduated high school ear- ly and attending UofL. Individual Career History Individual Career History

Katie Schneider Minna Tremonti Katie Schneider’s Career Statistics Tremonti’s Career Statistics Season GP G A Pts Shot Shot% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att DSav Season GP G A Pts Shot Shot% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att DSav 2018 19 4 0 8 14 . 2 8 6 10 . 7 1 4 0 0-0 0 2019 22 1027 . 1 4 3 5 . 7 1 4 1 0-0 0 TOTAL 19 4 0 8 14 . 2 8 6 10 . 7 1 4 0 0-0 0 TOTAL 22 1027 . 1 4 3 5 . 7 1 4 1 0-0 0 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS [all-time ranking]: SINGLE-GAME HIGHS [all-time ranking]: Career Game Highs Points:Career 2, 4Game times Highs Points: 2, LWU -- Oct 19, 2019 Goals...... 1 vs. Longwood (10/19) Goals:Goals 1,...... 4 times 1 (four times) Goals: 1, LWU -- Oct 19, 2019 Shots: 4, vs UMass Lowell -- Sep 01, 2018 AssistsShots: 2,...... at Ohio State -- Sep 15, 2019 0 Assists...... 0 Points...... 2 vs. Longwood (10/19) Points...... 2 (four times) Shots...... 2 vs. Ohio State (9/15) Shots...... 4 vs. UMass Lowell (9/1)

43 gocards.com | University of Louisville Returning Player Profiles

Erica Cooper Mattie Tabor 21 • Junior • Midfielder 23 • Sophomore • Midfielder/Forward • Louisville, Ky. • Louisville, Ky. • NFHCA All-West Region Second Team Selection (2019) As a freshman (2019): Played in 19 games with two starts... Scored her first • Member of USA Field Hockey Under-21 Team (2020) career goal in the 4-1 win at Michigan State (9/8)... Dished out her first career assist in the 4-2 win against Kent State (9/4).. Finished the season with one As a sophomore (2019): Selected to the Longstreth/NFHCA All-West Region goal and two assists for four points... Named to ACC Academic Honor Roll... Second Team... Played in every game with 16 starts... Scored two goals for NFHCA Division I National Academic Squad selection. four points on the season... Registered the game-winning goal in the 3-0 win over No. 16 Stanford (10/11)... Delivered her first goal of the season in the 3-0 High School/Club: Played for two-time state champion Sacred Heart Acad- win over Penn State (10/6)... Selected to 2019 All-ACC Academic Field Hockey emy... As a senior, she helped the Valkyries to the 2018 state title and was Team... Named to ACC Academic Honor Roll... NFHCA Division I National Ac- named Most Valuable Player of the State Tournament... Earned NFHCA ademic Squad selection. All-America second team honors... The 2018 Max Field Hockey Kentucky Player of the Year... Kentucky Miss Field Hockey nominee... MVP of the Apple As a freshman (2018): Played in all 19 games with 14 starts... Second on the Tournament... Farnered Apple all-tournament honors her sophomore and team with nine goals and 18 points... Tallied all four goals in the 4-0 win at Ap- junior seasons... Two-time NFHCA All-Midwest Region (2016, 2017)- selec palachian State (9/23)... Scored her first career goal in the 2-1 win at Indiana tion... Three-time all-state tournament team member (2016, 2017, 2018)... (8/24)... Followed with her second consecutive goal in the 3-2 loss to No. 24 Two-time first-team all-district (2015, 2016) and all-state district 2 selection Ohio State (8/26)... Chosen for the USA Field Hockey U21 Selection Camp... (2016, 2017)... Louisville Catholic Sports first team honoree... Courier Journal Competed in the USA Field Hockey Young Women’s National Championship... Sports Award Player of the Year Finalist in 2016 and 2017... One of Max Field Named to All-ACC Academic Team and ACC Academic Honor Roll... NFHCA Hockey’s Top 100 Players in 2019, Tabor was also named to the publication’s National Academic Team selection. 2017 All-West Region second team... Earned NFHCA National Academic Team honors in 2018. High School/Club: Played for two-time state champion Assumption High School. The two-time all-state honoree (2016 and 2017) was an All-Catholic Personal: Full name is Mattie Tabor... Nickname is Matt... Birthdate is -Feb Field Hockey first team selection, a 2016 Metro Louisville all-area team mem- ruary 9, 2001... Daughter of Bill Tabor and Jill Tabor... Has a sister, Audrey ber and, Kentucky Field Hockey all-state select. She was also listed as one who plays field hockey at Ball State... Has not declared a major... Post college of Max Field Hockey’s Top 50 Players...Cooper earned National Field Hockey ambition is to create a business... Proudest moment was committing to Lou- Coaches Association (NFHCA) All-Region honors and was invited to the U17 isville for field hockey... Favorite athlete is Lebron James... Before every game Junior National Camp in 2015...Earned NFHCA National Academic Squad hon- she listens to music. ors in 2017.

Personal: Full name is Erica Cooper... Nickname is Ric... Birthdate is October 26, 1999... Daughter of Jim and Shannon Cooper... Has not declared a ma- jor... Has a sister, Jenna... Proudest moment was committing to play Division I field hockey... She is obsessed with cats... Before every game she prays... Greatest challenge she has overcome was being bullied... Favorite athlete is Mia Hamm.

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Cooper’s Career StatisticsErica Cooper Tabor’s Career StatisticsMattie Tabor Season GP G A Pts Shot Shot% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att DSav Season GP G A Pts Shot Shot% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att DSav 2018 19 9 0 18 13 . 6 9 2 11 . 8 4 6 2 0-0 0 2019 19 1 2 4 10 . 1 0 0 8 . 8 0 0 0 0-0 0 2019 22 2 0 4 15 . 1 3 3 9 . 6 0 0 2 0-0 0 TOTAL 19 1 2 4 10 . 1 0 0 8 . 8 0 0 0 0-0 0 TOTAL 41 11 0 22 28 . 3 9 3 20 . 7 1 4 4 0-0 0 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS [all-time ranking]: SeasonSINGLE-GAME Game HIGHS Highs [all-time ranking]: Career Game Highs CareerPoints: 2, Gameat Michigan Highs State -- Sep.8, 2019 Points: 8 [t-3rd], at Appalachian State -- Sep 23, 2018 GoalsGoals: ...... 1, at Michigan State -- Sep.8, 2019 1 vs. Michigan State (9/8) GoalsGoals:...... 4 [t-3rd], at Appalachian State1 (twice)-- Sep 23, Goals2018 ...... 4 vs. Appalachian State (9/23) Assists: 1, LWU -- Oct 19, 2019; KENTST -- Sep 04, 2019 AssistsShots: .5,...... at Appalachian State -- Sep 23, 20180 Assists...... 0 AssistsShots: 2,...... Indiana -- Aug 30, 2019; at Michigan State -- Sep.8, 2019 1 (twice) Points...... 2 (twice) Points.....8 vs. Appalachian State (9/23) Points...... 1 vs. Michigan State (9/8) Shots...... 2 vs. Stanford Shots...... 5 vs. Appalachian State (9/23) Shots...... 2 (twice)

University of Louisville | gocards. 44 Returning Player Profiles

Madison Walsh Margot Lawn 24 • Senior •Forward 27 • Sophomore • Forward • St. Louis, Mo. • Pasadena, Md. • NFHCA All-West Region First Team Selection (2019) • Member of USA Field Hockey Under-21 Team (2020) • Member of USA Field Hockey U19 Team (2019) As a junior (2019): Named to the NFHCA All-West Region second team...Reg- • Member of USA Field Hockey U17 Team (2017-19) istered a career-best season in goals (8), assists (3) and points (17)... Played in every game with 20 starts... Produced a team-best four game-winning goals... As a freshman (2019): Played in 21 games with four starts... Registered four Scored the game winner in the 1-0 victory over No. 4 Duke (10/26)... Scored goals and two assists for 10 points... Dished out her first career assist in the the game-winning goal with four seconds left in OT in the 3-2 win against No. 3-0 win against No. 20 Wake Forest (10/4)... Scored in the 3-2 win at No. 17 6 Iowa (10/20)... Scored a pair of goals in the 3-0 win against No. 20 Wake Boston College (9/27)... Scored in the 4-1 win against Michigan State (9/8)... Forest - marking her first career multi-goal game (10/4)... Registered the Scored her first career goal in the 4-2 win against Kent State (9/4)... Named game-winning goal in the 2-1 victory over No. 12 Ohio State (9/15)... Tallied the to ACC Academic Honor Roll... NFHCA Division I National Academic Squad se- game winner in the 3-2 victory at No. 17 Boston College (9/29)... Registered the lection. game-winning goal in the 2-1 victory over No. 12 Ohio State (9/15)... Dished out a pair of assists in the 4-1 win against Michigan State (9/8)... Member of High School/Club: Four-year varsity starter for Archbishop Spalding High the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee...Selected to 2019 All-ACC Academic School... Named to USA Field Hockey’s Under 19 national team after serving Field Hockey Team... Named to ACC Academic Honor Roll... NFHCA Division I three years on the U17 team... Three-time NFHCA high school All-America National Academic Squad selection. third team selections (2016-18)...The two-time captain scored 89 goals and dished out 35 assists while helping her team to the Interscholastic Athletic As a sophomore (2018): Played in all 19 games with nine starts... Scored in Association of Maryland (IAAM) championship (2015) and three semifinal the 3-2 OT win against Miami (10/14)... Dished out her first career assist in appearances (2016, 2017, 2018)... One of Max Field Hockey’s Top 10 Players the 3-1 loss to then-No. 2 North Carolina (9/7)... Named to the ACC Academic in the Nation... Tabbed the NFHCA’s Maryland Offensive Player of the Year Honor Roll... NFHCA National Academic Team member. (2019)... Earned Field Hockey Player of the Year honors from the Capital Ga- zette Communications and the Washington Post... Max Field Hockey Second As a freshman (2017): Played in all 22 games with 19 starts... Registered five Team All-American (2019)... Named to the Max Field Hockey All-Mid-Atlantic goals and 10 points... Notched a goal in the 3-2 overtime loss to Northwest- first team her junior and senior seasons... Three-time NFHCA All-Mid-Atlantic ern in the first round of the NCAA tournament... Scored a goal in the 3-2 ACC team member... Two-time IAAM all-conference and all-Maryland selection quarterfinal win over No. Syracuse (Nov. 2)... Scored in the 4-1 win at No. 8 (2017, 2018)... Earned Capital Gazette All-Anne Arundel County and- Bal Boston College (Oct. 8)... Scored her first career goal - the equalizer with no timore County Sun first team honors in 2016, 2017 and 2018... Named to time left on the clock in regulation in the 2-1 win over No. 7 Syracuse (9/29)... the Washington Post’s first team in 2017 and 2018 and was a second team NFHCA National Scholar of Distinction... Named to NFHCA National Academic pick in 2016... Member of USA Field Hockey’s U17 National Team from 2015- Squad... All-ACC Academic Team member... Selected to ACC Academic Honor 17... 2018 USA Field Hockey U19 Junior National Camp, Stars and Stripes and Roll... Competed in USA Field Hockey’s Young Women’s National Championship National Futures Championship selection... While playing for the U17 team, during the summer of 2018. Lawn participated in the Uruguay Tour (2017) and the Ireland Tour (2016) – when she was the leading scorer for Team USA... Selected to play for the High School/Club: Four-year starter for Whitfield School where she holds the 2015 USA Field Hockey U18 All-Star team that faced the Scotland National career records in every offensive category with 66 goals, 42 assists and 174 Team, delivering a goal and an assist in the contest...The three-time STX Select points… Three time All-Metro and All-Conference selection… Named Co-Player team member (2015-17) and five-time U16 AAU/ Junior Olympics participant of the Year in her Conference in 2016… Selected to the Harrow/NFCHA High (2013-17) was also a member of the USA Women’s Junior National Indoor School All-Region and Max Field Hockey All West/Mid-West teams… Played Team in 2014 and 2015... Competed in the 2019 USA Field Hockey Young for AIM field hockey club from 2013-2016 and helped her team to berths in Women’s National Championship... Invited to the USA Field Hockey U21 Se- three National Club Championships and a gold medal in the 2015 National Club lection Camp... Earned NFHCA All-Academic Team honors in 2018. Challenge… Competed in the National Indoor Tournament from 2013-2017… Selected to compete in the 2015 National Futures Championships where her Personal: Full name is Margot Elizabeth Lawn... Nickname is Margot... Birth- team won its pool… Participated in the Junior Olympics as well as the 2016 date is April 21, 2001... Daughter of Jeff and Teri Lawn... Has two sisters, Becca National Futures Championships for Region 10. and Jilly... Major is exercise science... Post college ambition is to become a physical therapist... Her mom played field hockey and lacrosse at Towson... Personal: Full name is Madison Elizabeth Walsh… Birthdate is May 1, 1999… Her dad played football at Western McDaniel College... Prouded moment was Daughter of Stacy Walsh and Nathaniel Walsh… Has a brother, Connor… representing her country in Ireland and Uruguay on the USA U17 National Major is political science with a track in law and public policy… Post college Team... Greatest challenge was overcoming a knee injury... Fun fact: used to ambition is to attend law school… Her proudest moment is being a Louisville be a track and field jumper at five feet tall. Favorite athlete is Jamie Dwyer. field hockey player… She is inspired by her mom… Her greatest challenge is finding gluten-free food options... Most people don’t know her dog, Ava, has an instagram... Traveled to the Dominican Republic to help build a house for Individual Career History a family in need… Favorite athlete isIndividual Alex Pietrangelo. Career History Lawn’s Career StatisticsMargot Lawn Walsh’s Career StatisticsMadison Walsh Season GP G A Pts Shot Shot% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att DSav Season GP G A Pts Shot Shot% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att DSav 2019 21 4 2 10 17 . 2 3 5 12 . 7 0 6 1 0-0 0 2017 22 5 0 10 20 . 2 5 0 14 . 7 0 0 0 0-0 0 TOTAL 21 4 2 10 17 . 2 3 5 12 . 7 0 6 1 0-0 0 2018 19 1 3 5 10 . 1 0 0 3 . 3 0 0 0 0-0 0 2019 22 8 3 19 19 . 4 2 1 14 . 7 3 7 4 0-0 0 Season/CareerSINGLE-GAME HIGHS Game [all-time Highs ranking]: TOTAL 63 14 6 34 49 . 2 8 6 31 . 6 3 3 4 0-0 0 GoalsPoints:...... 2, 4 times 1 (four times Goals: 1, 4 times SINGLE-GAME HIGHS [all-time ranking]: AssistsAssists:...... 1, Syracuse -- Nov 02, 2019; Wake Forest -- Oct 04, 2019 1 (twice) Points: 4, Wake Forest -- Oct 04, 2019 PointsShots:...... 4, at Michigan State -- Sep.8, 2019 2 (twice) SeasonGoals: 2, Wake Highs Forest -- Oct 04, 2019 Career Highs Assists: 2 [t-9th], at Michigan State -- Sep.8, 2019 Shots...... 4 vs. Michigan State (9/8) GoalsShots: ...... 4, at Ball State2 vs. -- Wake Oct 03, Forest 2018 (10/4) Goals...... 2 vs. Wake Forest (10/4/19) Assists...... 2 vs. Michigan State (9/8) Assists...... 1 (four times) Points...... 2 vs. Wake Forest (10/4) Points...... 2 vs. Wake Forest (10/4/19) Shots...... 3 vs. Michigan State (9/8) Shots...... 4 vs. Ball State (10/3/18)

45 gocards.com | University of Louisville Returning Player/Newcomer Profiles

Julie Kouijzer Sarah Sabaluski 28 • Sophomore • Back/Midfielder 34 • Senior • Back/Midfielder • Amsterdam, Netherlands • Lehman, Pa. As a freshman (2019): The only freshman on the team to start every game... As a junior (2019): Played in 12 games... Named to ACC Academic Honor Roll. Helped Louisville’s defense to eight shutouts... Named to ACC Academic Hon- or Roll... NFHCA Division I National Academic Squad selection. As a sophomore (2018): Played in nine games.

High School/Club: Played for Pinoké U18 team... Helped lead her team to As a freshman (2017): Played in all 22 games with one start... Dished out the Dutch National High School championship and a fourth place finish in the her first career assist in the 5-1 win over Kent State (9/3)... NFHCA National Dutch Regional Indoor Championship... Tallied 61 assists and scored 18 goals Academic Squad selection... Named to ACC Academic Honor Roll... Compet- while playing in the Pinoké club team since 2014... While competing in the ed in USA Field Hockey’s Young Women’s National Championship during the U18 National Elite League, she helped the team capture the Highland Indoor summer of 2018. tournament title and post a second place finish in the Dutch Regional Indoor Championship... Member of the Pinoké U16 (2015-17)...Played in the Super High School/Club: Four-year starter for Lake-Lehman High School… Helped B league (2016-17) and the National Elite League (2015-16). The team won lead her team to three straight conference championships (2014- 2016)… the Dutch National High School Championship in 2017 and finished third in During her senior season, Lake-Lehman High School was the third-ranked the Dutch Regional Indoor Championship... Began her career with Pinoké as team in the state and the 2016 district title after posting runner-up finishes a member of the U14 team which won first place in the Dutch Regional In- in 2014 and 2015… Four-time Wyoming Valley coaches team selection… First door Championship while competing in the National Elite League... Her team team Wyoming Valley Conference All-Star Team pick (2014-16)… Four-time finished fourth in the National Indoor Championship and posted a third place Times Leader All Star… Named to the NPF Sports All-District team in 2015 and showing in the National Championship. 2016… Played club field hockey for XCalibur and has competed in USA Field Hockey’s Futures program since 2016. She was selected to play in the 2016 Personal: Full name is Julie Kouijzer... Nickname is Jules... Birthdate is July National Futures Championship. 8, 2001... Daughter of Jean-Paul and Monique... Major is history... Proudest moment of her life was graduating from high school... Fun fact: she loves Personal: Full name is Sarah Christine Sabaluski… Nickname is Sar… Birthdate cheese... Favorite athlete is Andrea Pirlo (soccer player). is January 25, 1999… Daughter of Kelly and Andrew Sabaluski… Has a sister, Alexis and brother, Sean… Major is communications… Post college ambition is to go to graduate school… Proudest moment of her life was being accepted to Louisville… She motivated by her mom.

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Kouijzer’s Career StatisticsJulie Kouijzer Sabaluski’s CareerSarah Statistics Sabaluski Season GP G A Pts Shot Shot% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att DSav Season GP G A Pts Shot Shot% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att DSav 2019 22 0 0 0 15 . 0 0 0 13 . 8 6 7 0 0-0 0 2017 22 0113 . 0 0 0 2 . 6 6 7 0 0-0 0 TOTAL 22 0 0 0 15 . 0 0 0 13 . 8 6 7 0 0-0 0 2018 9 0000 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 2019 12 0000 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 TOTAL 43 0113 . 0 0 0 2 . 6 6 7 0 0-0 0 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS [all-time ranking]: Shots: 2, 4 times Season/Career Game Highs SINGLE-GAME HIGHS [all-time ranking]: Goals...... 0 Points: 1, vs Kent State -- Sept 3, 2017 Assists: 1, vs Kent State -- Sept 3, 2017 Assists...... 0 Shots:Season 1, Central Game Michigan Highs -- Oct 01, 2017; at BostonCareer College Game -- Oct 06, Highs 2017; OHIO -- Oct 29, 2017 Points...... 0 Goals...... 0 Goals...... 0 Shots...... 2 vs. North Carolina (9/20) Assists...... 0 Assists...... 1 vs. Kent State (9/3/17) Points...... 0 Points...... 1 vs. Kent State (9/3/17) Shots...... 0 Shots...... 0

University of Louisville | gocards. 46 Returning Player/Newcomer Profiles

Hollyn Barr Sam Minrath • R/Senior • Goalkeeper 97 • R/Sophomore • Goalkeeper 90 • Lancaster, Pa. • Louisville, Ky. • Member of U.S. Women’s National Development Squad (2020) As a redshirt freshman (2019): Played in six games... Penalty stroke defense specialist... NFHCA National Scholar of Distinction... NFHCA Division I Nation- As a redshirt junior (2019): ACC Co-Defensive Player of the Week (Oct. 22)... al Academic Squad selection... Named to ACC Academic Honor Roll. Started every game... Produced a 1.06 goals against average and 7.5 shutouts... Collected a career-high nine saves against No. 6 Iowa.. Earned her bachelor’s 2019: Redshirted... Named to ACC Academic Honor Roll... NFHCA National degree in December... Selected to 2019 All-ACC Academic Field Hockey Team... Scholar of Distinction... NFHCA National Academic Team member... Partici- Named to ACC Academic Honor Roll. pated in the USA Field Hockey Young Women’s National Championship.

As a junior (2018): Played in the 4-1 win against Michigan State... Selected for High School/Club: Named Kentucky High School Athletic Association - (KH USA Field Hockey’s Women’s Development Team Selection Camp... Participated SAA) state tournament Most Valuable Player after helping Christian Academy in the USA Field Hockey Young Women’s Development Camp... Named to the of Louisville to its first state title in 2017... 2017 NFHCA All-Midwest Region ACC Academic Honor Roll... NFHCA National Academic Team selection. selection... Three-time all-state selection... Earned Midway/KHSAA Field Hockey Student-Athlete of the Year honors... Set a school record with more As a sophomore (2017): Played in eight games with five starts... Carried a 4-1 than 1,000 saves in her four years... Played for IFHCK (2010-17)... Helped her record along with a 0.92 goals against average and a .773 save percentage... team compete in six National Futures Championships and five National Club NFHCA National Defensive Player of the Week (8/30)... ACC Defensive Player Championships, capturing a gold medal in the 2015-16 Shooting Stars Tour- of the Week (8/29)... Played her first career games this season picking up wins nament and a bronze medal in the 2013 and 2014 Disney Tournaments... against Indiana, then-No. 3 Delaware and Kent State Currently a member of USA Field Hockey’s National Indoor team after serving on the U17 national indoor team (2017)... Helped the squad win the Austrian As a freshman (2016): Named to NFHCA National Academic Squad... Gained RohrMax Indoor Cup and was an alternate on the USA Pan American indoor valuable experience in the fall and spring. team (2017)... Three- time NFHCA National-Academic selection (2015-17)... Earned Scholar of Distinction honors in 2017... Selected to participate in the In high school/club: Played for Hempfield High School…. Three-time Lancast- USA Field Hockey U19 Junior National Camp in the summer of 2018. er-Lebanon league all-star… 2015 all-league team member… Named defensive MVP of the 2015 all-star game… Posted a 65-29 career record and an .830 Personal: Full name is Samantha Marie Minrath... Nickname is Sam... Birth- save percentage… Helped Hempfield to four district titles and reached the date is July 18, 2000... Daughter of Christina and Brian MInrath... Has a broth- Lancaster-Lebanon league finals four straight years… Hempfield also reached er, William... Majoring in art and psychology with a minor in philosophy... the state semifinals in 2012… Played for Lanco Premier club team which Post college ambition is to become an art therapist and artist... Role model is reached the finals of the Disney Field Hockey Showcase and the National her aunt, Carrie Bowman... Before every game, she eats apples and peanut Indoor Tournament. butter and listens to her playlist... Hobbies include rock climbing, creating art, watching Netflix... Enjoys being outdoors and has rescued several animals - Personal: Full name is Hollyn Rachel Barr… Born July 26, 1997… Daughter of had 14 turtles... Favorite athlete is Serena Williams. David and Suzanne Barr… Has two older brothers: Keenan and Troy… Major is English with a minor in linguistics… Her brother, Keenan played soccer at Individual Career History LIU… Her brother, Troy, played soccer at Lipscomb… Post college ambition is to write for marketing companies… She is motivated by her brothers – seeing what they have accomplished in athletics Hollynand academics... Barr Favorite athlete isSeason Michael GP Phelps. G A Pts Shot Shot% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att DSav 2017 8 0000 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Individual Career History 2018 1 0000 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 2019 22 0000 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 TOTAL 31 0000Barr’s Career . 0 0Statistics 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Minrath’s Career StatisticsSam Minrath Season GP Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho Season GP G A Pts Shot Shot% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att DSav 2017 8 379:24 5 0.79 19 . 7 9 2 4 1 0 0.2 2019 6 0000 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 2018 1 21:22 1 2.81 1 . 5 0 0 000 0 TOTAL 6 0000 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 2019 22 1304:53 23 1.06 53 . 6 9 7 16 6 0 7.1 TOTAL 31 1705:39 29 1.02 73 . 7 1 6 20 7 0 7.3 Season GP Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L T Sho 2019 6 90:00 3 2.00 4 . 5 7 1 0 0 0 0.1 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS [all-time ranking]: TOTAL 6 90:00 3 2.00 4 . 5 7 1 0 0 0 0.1 Saves: 9, IOWA -- Oct 20, 2019 Season Highs Season/CareerSINGLE-GAME HIGHS Highs [all-time ranking]: Saves...... 9 vs Iowa (10/20) SavesSaves:...... 2, Indiana -- Aug 30, 2019 2 vs. Indiana (8/30) Most Goals Allowed...... 4 vs. North Carolina (9/20) Most Goals Allowed...... 2 vs. Kent State (9/4) Fewest Goals Allowed...... 0 (five times) Fewest Goals Allowed...... 0 vs. Indiana (8/30)

Career Highs Saves...... 9 vs Iowa (10/20/19) Most Goals Allowed...... 4 vs. North Carolina (9/20/19) Fewest Goals Allowed...... 0 (five times)

47 gocards.com | University of Louisville Newcomer Profiles

Sofia Pendolino Charlie van Oirschot 2 • Freshman • Back/Midfielder 3 • Freshman • Midfielder • Hummelstown, Pa. • Haarlem, The Netherlands • USA Field Hockey Under-17 National Team Member • Dutch U16 Team Member (2016-19)

High School/Club: Varsity starter for 2019 Mid-Penn Keystone Division Champion High School/Club: Member of the Dutch U16 team and plays for Hockey Club and two-time state-runner up Lower Dauphin School.. Nominee for the John Tra- Bloemendaal... Selected to play for the Dutch U16 team in 2016... Served as the vers Award which recognizes the top student-athletes from central Pennsylvania... team captain in 2017-18... Competed in several matches with the U18 team... Included among the Max Field Hockey Top 10 Players in the class of 2020... NF- Played for the Dutch U15 team (2015)... Has competed in the National Elite HCA All-America first team selection (2019) and named to second team (2018)... League since 2016, placing third in 2019 and 2020 and finishing second in 2017... Pennsylvania High School Field Hockey Coaches Association (PHCFHCA) first team Finished second in the Dutch Regional Indoor Championship (2016-17)... Helped selection (2019)... Two-time Mid-Penn first team honoree... Helped lead Lower her club team finish second in the region in 2015... Selected to play in the National Dauphin to back-to-back district titles (2018, 2019)...Named to the Max Field Elite Netherlands competition in both indoor and outdoor in 2014. Hockey first team All-PA Region team (2018)... Named to the USA Field Hockey U17 National Team and selected for the squad’s Germany Tour in 2019... Two-time Personal: Full name is Charlotte van Oirschot... Nickname is Charlie... Birthdate is Futures Stars and Stripes selection and Futures Gold Medal Winner (2018, 2019)... March 3, 2002... Daughter of Veronique de groot and Jeroen van Oirschot... Has AAU Junior Olympics Gold Medal Winner (2018)... Helped Nook Hockey club, she a sister, Amber, and a brother, Daan... Has not declared a major... Post college win the U19 Festival Championship and post a third place finish in the Regional ambition is to continue playing field hockey at a professional club... Her proudest Club Championships. moment was scoring a goal against Belgium with the U16 Dutch National Team... The greatest challenge she has overcome was every time she had to prove herself Personal: Full name is Sofia Pendolino... Nickname is Sof... Birthdate is January 11, against new selections in the field of Dutch national teams... Fun fact: she loves 2002... Daughter of Nick and Jodi Pendolino... Has two brothers, Dominic and Lui... to play the piano and sing... Favorite athlete is Serena Williams, because she is a Intended major is sport administration... Her father was a wrestler at Clarion Uni- powerful athlete with a lot of perseverance. versity (Class of 1993)... Her proudest moment was making the USA Field Hockey U17 Germany Tour travel team... Fun fact: as a high school freshman, she thought she would be playing basketball in college... Favorite athlete is Bo Jackson.

Brigid Lowry Embry Jane “EJ” Imorde 6 • Freshman • Back/Midfielder 7 • Freshman • Forward • Wayne, Pa. • Louisville, Ky.

High School/Club: Four-year varsity starter for ... As a senior, High School/Club: Played for 2018 state champion Sacred Heart Academy and led her team in goals and assists in a 15-2 campaign... Helped lead Radnor to a sec- with the IFHCK club program... While playing for Sacred Heart, tallied 37 goals and ond-place finish in the Central League... 2019 All-Main Line first-team selection... dished out 22 assists... Finalist for 2019 Kentucky Miss Field Hockey... Two-time Chosen to play in the Phila FH Senior All-Star game... As a junior, earned All-Delco, all-state selection, earning first team honors in 2019 and a second team nod in All-Mainline and All-Central Athletic League second team honors... Two-time All- 2018...Max Field Hockey Top 50 Player in the class of 2020... Featured on the Max- Main Line honorable mention (2016, 2017)...Played for Mainline Mayhem Field Preps All-American Watch List... Competed in the National Future Championship Hockey Club Also lettered in lacrosse. (2017-19)... USA Field Hockey Junior National Camp selection (2017-19)... Stars and Stripes Elite Games participant (2018, 2019)... Participated in the AAU Junior Personal: Full name is Brigid Lowry... Nickname is B... Birthdate is April 1, 2002... Olympics... NFHCA Academic Squad selection... NFHCA Scholar of Distinction. Daughter of Tim and Catherine Lowry... The youngest of six children with three older sisters, Elizabeth, Kate and Page, and two older brothers, Jake and Kevin... Personal: Full name is Embry Jane Imorde... Nickname is EJ... Birthdate is March Her sister, Page, currently plays field hockey at Fairfield University... Her sister, Eliz- 14, 2002... Daughter of Jennifer and George Imorde... Has a younger brother, abeth, played lacrosse at Duquesne... Her proudest moment was committing to Jax... Intended major is exercise science... Post college ambition is to start her the University of Louisville... Greatest challenge she has overcome was recovering own health and fitness business... Her dad played soccer for the University of from two shoulder surgeries... Favorite athlete is Serena Williams. Kentucky... Her proudest moment was committing to play field hockey for the University of Louisville... Fun fact: she has lived in four states... Favorite athlete is Alex Morgan.

University of Louisville | gocards. 48 Aimee Plumb Mia Duchars 9 • Freshman • Midfielder/Forward 12 • Freshman • Midfielder • Canterbury, Kent, England • St. Louis, Mo. • Member of England’s Under-18 National Team (2018-19) • Member of USA Field Hockey Under-17 National Team (2019) • Member of England’s Under-16 National Team (2016-17) High School/Club: Member of USA Field Hockey Under-17 team member... Var- High School/Club: Member of England’s Under-18 national team for the past two sity team captain for 2019 Midwest Field Hockey Tournament Champion Mary years... Prior to that, was a member of the U16 squad for two years...While repre- Institute and Saint Louis Country Day School (MICDS)... Two-time National Field senting England Hockey, Plumb competed against Germany, Ireland, Belgium, Hol- Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) third team All-American... All-Region selec- land, Scotland and Wales... Served as captain of England’s U16 squad which won tion (2018, 2019)... Led her team and conference in assists for three seasons... the bronze medal in the Six Nations tournament in Ireland... Captain of her prep Twice named Metro League Player of the Year (2018, 2019) leading the state in school, St. Lawrence College, and helped lead the team to the Gold Medal at the assists and assists-per-game and ranked fifth in Missouri in total points in 2018... Tier 2 Hockey Finals (2020)... Captained her team to a Silver Medal in the National Two-time St. Louis Post-Dispatch first-team All-Metro selection (2016, 2017) and Club U18 Girls Indoor Hockey Finals... U16 winner of the Hockey Writers’ Higgins All-Conference honoree... Four-time MICDS Best Varsity Midfielder.. Max Field National Youth Award... Named the England Futures Cup Saxon Tigers Player of Hockey third team All-America selection (2018, 2019... Two-time Max Field Hock- the Tournament at the U15 and U17 levels... Competed in the National Schools In- ey All-Region pick (2018, 2019)... Named to the USA Field Hockey U-17 squad after door Hockey Finals in each of the past five years... In 2019, participated in a sport attending the National Team Training Camp in 2018 and 2019... Three-time Junior exchange program with South Africa and helped the first XI squad to the regional Olympic and NFC Stars and Stripes Elite selection... Participated in the National semifinal and final... Has been a member of the Canterbury Ladies 1st XI team and Futures Championship the past five years... While playing for the Gateway Field played in the Premier League since 2016... Also plays tennis, cricket and netball. Hockey Club, she competed in five National Club Championships... Earned NFHCA National Academic Squad honors(2018, 2019)... Personal: Full name is Aimee Louise Plumb... Nickname s Aimz... Birthdate is March 1, 2002... Daughter of Nigel Plumb and Sally Plumb... Has a sister, Chloe... Personal: Full name is Mia Isabella Duchars... Birthdate is January 3, 2002... Intended major: psychology or art... Post college ambition is to be a sports psy- Daughter of Carolyn and Greg Duchars... Has a brother, Grant... Has not declared chologist for a professional sports team... Her proudest moment is a tie between a major... Post college ambition is to either play club hockey in England while at- when she captained England U16 at the Six Nations Tournament in Ireland where tending graduate school or play for the U.S. national team... Her proudest mo- we won the bronze medal and when she captained her school team to winning ment was being on the U17 national team and winning the Missouri state cham- the National Final... Favorite athlete is Great Britain assistant men’s coach Kwan pionship her senior year... Her greatest challenge was overcoming a concussion Browne... Before every game, she spins her hockey stick in her hand... Fun fact: during her sophomore year of high school... Favorite athlete is Christian Eriksen.

Maitland Demand Paulina Mayer 16 • Freshman • Back/Midfielder 19 • Freshman • Back/Back • Waretown, N.J. • Baden-Württemberg, Germany High School/Club: Four-year starter and two-year captain for Southern Region- • Member of German Under-16 National Team al High School...2019 Atlantic City Press Field Hockey Player of the Year... Set a school record with 36 goals and dished out nine assists and finished her career High School/Club: Was a member of the German Under-16 national team and as Southern Regional High School’s all-time scoring leader with 87 goals... Names played for Mannheimer Hockey Club... As a member of the German U16 national Shore Conference Class A South Player of the Year... Honored as a Class A South team, helped her squad win the Six Nations Tournament which took place in the First Team All Stars after leading Southern Regional High School to its third straight Netherlands... Also played for the Baden-Wuerttemberg State Champion teams Shore Conference A South title with a 14-0 campaign in conference play... Earned on the U14 and U16 levels (2016-2019)... Her U16 team was the Southern German all-state third team honors... First team all-Group 4 honoree... Named to the Max Champion in 2020... Her U14 squad captured the same title in 2018 and won the Field Hockey’s All-New Jersey Region team... Three-time All-Shore first team selec- 2019 German Championship... The U14 squad also took second place at the All- tion (2017, 2018, 2019)... While playing for the Jersey Intensity Club team, helped Star State Teams Championship (2017, 2018). the team to a top-five showing in the 2019 Disney Showcase... U19 squad finished the season among the top 25 club teams according to Max Field Hockey... Also Personal: Full name is Paulina Mayer... Nickname is Pauli... Birthdate is September lettered in lacrosse. 17, 2003... Daughter of Ulrike and Volke Mayer... Has a younger sister, Kilian who also plays field hockey... Intended major is neuroscience... Post college ambition Personal: Full name is Maitland Campbell Demand... Nickname is Mait... Birthdate is to work in research or medicine... Her proudest moment was playing in and is August 9, 2002... Daughter of Jim and Jennifer Dybas and George Demand... Has winning the 6-Nations Tournament with the German U16 National Team... Before a sister, Madison, who played field hockey at Bryant University... Intended major every game, she puts her right shoe on before her left one... Greatest challenge is physical education and health sciences... Post college ambition is to get a high she’s overcome was moving from Freiburg (Black Forest) to Mannheim and set- school physical education teaching job and field hockey coaching position... Fun tling in the new team/school... Favorite athlete is Moritz Fürste. fact: she played field hockey against her sister during her freshman year of high school... Favorite athlete is Melissa Gonzalez... Proudest moment of her life was committing to play field hockey at UofL.

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