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LocationGENERAL. . . . . INFORMATION...... Annapolis, Md. TABLE OF CONTENTS Founded ...... October 10, 1845 Navy Coaching Staff Enrollment ...... 4,000 Head Coach Carin Gabarra ...... 2-3 Nickname ...... Midshipmen or Mids Assistant Coach Rob Blanck ...... 4 Colors ...... Navy Blue and Gold Support Staff ...... 4 Conference ...... Patriot League Facility (Capacity) ...... 2005 Navy Midshipmen ...... Glenn Warner Soccer Facility (2,500) 2005 Roster ...... 5 Superintendent ...... 2005 Outlook ...... 6-8 ...... Vice Adm. Rodney Rempt, USN Meet the Mids ...... 9-19 Athletics Director ...... Chet Gladchuk Web Page ...... www.navysports.com Review and Record Book 2004 Results and Statistics ...... 20 SPORTS INFORMATION Navy Career Records ...... 21-22 Womens Soccer SID . . . . . Stacie Michaud Navy Single-Season Records ...... 23-24 Office Phone ...... 410.293.8773 Navy Single-Game Records ...... 25 General Information Cell Phone ...... 410.212.3761 Navy Year-By-Year Leaders ...... 26 The Patriot League ...... 36-37 E-Mail ...... [email protected] Navy All-Time Honors ...... 27-28 Beat Army! ...... 38-39 SID Fax ...... 410.293.8954 All-Time Letterwinners ...... 28 Community Service ...... 39 All-Time Series Records ...... 29-32 The United States Naval Academy ...... 40-42 Assistant AD/ Navy Soccer History ...... 33 Glenn Warner Soccer Facility ...... 43 Sports Information...... Scott Strasemeier Year-By-Year Results ...... 34-35 Tribute to Stacy Finley ...... 44 Office Phone ...... 410.293.8775 Home Phone ...... 443.336.9023 E-Mail ...... [email protected] TEAM2004 Overall INFORMATION Record ...... 11-8-1 8/262005 SCHEDULE George Washington 7 p.m. Assistant SID ...... Justin Kischefsky 2004 Patriot League Record ...... 4-3-0 8/28 La Salle 1 p.m. Office Phone ...... 410.293.8772 Conference Finish ...... Tie-Fourth 9/2 at Cal State Northridge 7 p.m./4 p.m. Home Phone ...... 410.263.3033 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 11/6 9/4 at Loyola Marymount 4 p.m./1 p.m. E-Mail ...... [email protected] Starters Returning/Lost...... 5/6 9/9 Georgia State 7 p.m. 9/11 Seton Hall 2 p.m. Assistant SID ...... Chris Forman 9/13 at Mount St. Marys 4 p.m. Office Phone ...... 410.293.8774 STARTERS RETURNING (5) 9/16 at Albany 4 p.m. Cell Phone ...... 413.687.4590 No. Name Pos. Yr. Sh G A Pts. 9/18 vs. Siena (in Albany, N.Y.) 1 p.m. E-Mail ...... [email protected] 3 Brigitte Fox F So. 29 8 6 22 5 Lindsay Adlam D Sr. 10 0 3 3 9/22 Stanford (CSTV) 7 p.m. 9/25 Quinnipiac 1 p.m. SID Intern...... Jonathan Maggart 6 Heather Thomas M Sr. 8 1 4 6 9/30 at American* 3:30 p.m. Office Phone ...... 410.293.8771 14 Meggie Curran F Jr. 44 8 9 25 10/7 Army* 7 p.m. Cell Phone ...... 315.450.6762 19 Sarah Hessinger F Sr. 20 4 3 11 10/9 Holy Cross* 1 p.m. E-Mail ...... [email protected] 10/15 Colgate* 10 a.m. 10/17 Howard 7 p.m. SID Mailing Address ...... 566 Brownson Road No.STARTERS Name LOST Pos. (6) Yr. Sh G A Pts. 10/21 at Lehigh* 7 p.m...... Annapolis, MD 21402 4 Xochitl Piedra D Sr. 2 0 1 1 10/23 at Lafayette* 1 p.m. Overnight Address ...... Same 8 Katie Eames F Sr. 21 8 1 17 10/28 at Bucknell* 7 p.m. 9 Stephanie Parker M Sr. 21 0 8 8 10/30 at Penn State 3 p.m. 10 Claire Henry D Sr. 16 3 0 6 * Patriot League contest 13 Emma Hagen D Sr. 3 0 2 2 HeadCOACHING Coach ...... STAFF...... Carin Gabarra Home games in bold Alma Mater ...... UC Santa Barbara 87 All times Eastern, second time listed local to the game Navy Record ...... 141-74-15 (12 Yrs.) GOALKEEPER Career Record ...... 147-84-15 (13 Yrs.) No. Name Yr. GA GAA Sv Sv% Gabarras Office Phone ...... 410.293.5562 1 Kim Bonafede Sr. 19 1.00 68 78.2 8/272004 RESULTS at Connecticut L 2-0 Gabarras Email...... [email protected] 8/29 at George Mason T 1-1 Assistant Coach ...... Rob Blanck 9/3 vs. UC Riverside L 1-0 Alma Mater...... Williams 89, 10 yrs. ADDITIONAL TOP RETURNING 9/5 at San Diego State W 1-0 Blancks Office Phone ...... 410.293.5543 No.PLAYERS Name Pos. Yr. Sh G A Pts. 9/10 Bowling Green W 3-1 Blancks Email ...... [email protected] 4 Kari Weniger F So. 22 3 4 10 9/12 Stony Brook W 1-0 Womens Soccer Fax ...... 410.293.5264 7 Kristi Coonfare D Jr. 4 0 2 2 9/17 Wagner W 3-0 9 Katie Traster M So. 5 1 2 4 9/19 at Seton Hall L 3-1 10 Lauren Griebel D So. 7 2 1 5 9/21 Mount St. Marys W 3-0 15 Carmen Myers M Jr. 11 3 2 8 9/25 at Colgate* L 3-1 9/27 Saint Josephs W 4-1 10/1 at Army* L 1-0 10/5 at American* L 1-0 10/8 Lehigh* W 4-2 10/15 Lafayette* W 5-0 10/19 Maryland L 3-1 10/23 Holy Cross* W 5-1 10/24 The Citadel W 8-0 10/29 at #3 Penn State (OT) L 1-0 10/31 at Bucknell* W 1-0

1 2005 NAVY WOMEN’S SOCCER 2005 NAVY WOMEN’S SOCCER against George Mason. Navy swept the all-league honors, as Finley earned the offen- sive player-of-the-year title, Kate Macfarlane was deemed the defensive player of the CARIN GABARRA year and Xochitl Piedra was co-rookie of the year. Meanwhile, both Macfarlane and HEAD COACH Fisher garnered Academic All-America recognition. 12 -YEAR NAVY RECORD: The Mids posted the programs first undefeated regular season at 16-0-4, 141-74-15 before American upset Navy in the Patriot League Tournament to leave the only 13-YEAR CAREER RECORD: blemish on the Mids 2002 record. Navy was the only Div. i school that finished the 147-84-15 2002 season without a loss in regular-season play. Finley garnered her second- straight Patriot League Offensive Player-of-the-Year award after setting single-sea- Carin Gabarra is a proven winner. Not son school records with 45 points and 19 goals. Defensively, Kim Bonafede was only was she a success as a forward on the among the top three in the nation throughout the year in goals-against average, set- UC-Santa Barbara soccer team and later in her career playing for the United States ting the Navy record at 0.36. Nadia Sheikh earned First-Team All-Patriot League national team, but Gabarra also had the recognition after breaking the Navy assist record with 27 in her last game of her golden touch to lead others by example. career. It is the gift of leadership which has led In 2003, Navy claimed its first Patriot League Tournament title and became the her to become one of the newest household first Naval Academy women’s team in any sport to earn a bid to play in the NCAA names within the collegiate coaching ranks. Tournament. En route to their 17-5-1 record, the Mids owned the nation’s longest Not because she was an eight-time All-America (four in high school and four at regular-season unbeaten streak (35 games) before dropping a one-goal decision to UC-Santa Barbara), and not because she was a member of the 1996 gold-medal eventual national champion North Carolina. Over 6,500 fans witnessed the game, winning U.S. national team, but because she has developed the Navy soccer pro- breaking the NCAA single-game attendance record. Stacy Finley was named First- gram from ground level to one of the most competitive clubs in the Mid-Atlantic Team All-Patriot League after becoming the Mids’ all-time leader in career scoring, Region. goals scored and shots taken. Classmate Amelia Sheveland garnered Patriot League Since taking over the Navy program in 1993, she has taken the Midshipmen Tournament MVP recognition, finishing her career as Navys fourth-leading scorer from a club-level organization to an NCAA Tournament team. all-time. The year 2004 was a year of rebuilding on the offensive side of the field and its two marquee players, Meggie Curran and Carmen Myers, came into the year having BUILDING FROM THE BEGINNING Gabarra arrived at Navy in 1993, and led the Mids to a 2-5 mark in their first undergone knee surgeries, and sophomore Molly Burd missed the entire season season as a varsity sport. In the process, Navy gained valuable playing experience with a broken foot. Navy dropped its opening-three games in Patriot League play, before beginning Patriot League competition in 1994.The Mids showed great but responded by winning four straight. Despite the Mids valiant effort, they did progress in their inaugural season in the league, as they missed the Patriot League not make the postseason league tournament. Senior defender Xochitl Piedra playoffs by one game and finished with a 7-9-2 record.The improvement continued closed out her career by being named to the Patriot League First Team,just the in ’95 with Navy boasting a record of 10-7-1.With a third-place regular-season fin- third player in Academy history to be named all-league all four years. Curran and ish that season, the Mids made their first Patriot League Tournament appearance, senior midfielder Stephanie Parker were named to the first team, while junior mid- falling in the championship contest.The team’s success didn’t stop there.The ’96 fielder Sarah Hessinger and senior keeper Kim Bonafede garnered second-team squad produced an 11-6-2 record, finished fourth in the league and was invited to recognition. appear in its first postseason tournament with a game against Monmouth in the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Tournament.Gabarra guided the A STAR IN THE MAKING 1997 team to a 10-8 record and a third-place finish in the Patriot League, register- A native of Palos Verdes, Calif., Gabarra graduated from California at Santa ing a 4-2 mark. Six Mids earned All-Patriot League recognition, including Defensive Barbara in 1987 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in business management.A stand- Player of the Year and Academic All-America honoree, Nicole Aunapu. out forward for the Gaucho soccer team, she became the NCAAs all-time leading The 1998 season fulfilled dreams of many, as Gabarra led the Mids to a school- scorer with 102 goals and 60 assists. She held that post until 1993 when fellow record 17 wins, 14 shutouts, 52 goals and Navy’s first regular-season Patriot League title. Navy also knocked off Colgate for the first time in its history and broke the Red Raiders’ 16-game winning streak versus league foes. In addition, an unprece- dented nine Mids earned all-league honors, including eight first-team members. Justine Fisher earned rookie-of-the-year accolades, while Aunapu was dubbed Defensive Player of the Year for the second-consecutive season. Aunapu was just the sixth player in league history to earn First-Team All-Patriot League recognition all four years and concluded her season as an Academic All-American. In 1999, Navy again made a run at the league crown, as the Mids shared the regular-season title with a 5-1 Patriot League mark. The Mids scored 51 goals on the season, nearly doubling their opponents’ total of 26. In league action, Navy scored 17 goals, while holding its opponents to just two and without an assist in six games. While making a return trip to the Patriot League Tournament Championship contest, six Mids were dubbed all-league, including Fisher who became Navy’s first player to be honored as the Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year. The year 2000 brought Fisher her third all-league honor, as the Mids captured a 10-9-2 record and earned a bid to the Patriot League Tournament for the sixth-con- secutive season. Meanwhile, two rookies showed a glimmer of greatness to come in the likes of Amelia Sheveland, who tied the school record for goals in a game with four, and Stacy Finley who started 17 games and played virtually every position. Just one win shy of the school record, the 2001 team found its share of success as it claimed a share of the Patriot League Regular-Season Title with a 16-5-1 overall Jim and Carin Gabarra talk mark and 6-1 league record. Fisher became Navys all-time leading scorer, while soccer with the President of the Gabarra claimed her 100th-career victory all in one eventful day Oct. 28, 2001, United States, George W. Bush.

2 WWW.NAVYSPORTS.COM WWW.NAVYSPORTS.COM Olympian broke Gabarra’s record. Gabarra was a four-time All-America honoree and UC-Santa Barbara’s Woman Athlete of the Decade in 1987, as well as Scholastic Athlete of the Year. In October of 1991, LOGGING GABARRA’S she was inducted into the UC-Santa Barbara Athletic Hall of Fame. She remains the record holder in every individual category at Santa Barbara excluding goalkeeper records most goals in a game, season and career; CAREER most assists in a season and career; most points in a season and career; most shots in a season and career; and AT NAVY ... most games played in a career. Overall Patriot League A standout at Palos Verdes High School, as well, Year Record Pct. Record Pct. she led the nation in scoring from 1980-83 by netting 1993 2-5-0 .286 NA 226 goals and garnered high school All-America acco- “When Carin Gabarra received the 1994 7-9-2 .444 3-4-0 .429 lades four times. MVP at the first women’s World Cup, 1995 10-7-1 .583 2-3-1 .417 she became the first U.S. player to be 1996 11-6-2 .632 3-3-1 .500 named the best in the world and it 1997 10-8-0 .556 4-2-0 .667 COACHING ROOTS changed the face of U.S. Soccer.” Gabarra began her coaching career in 1987 as the 1998 17-3-1 .833 5-0-1 .917 1999 14-8-0 .636 5-1-0 .833 head coach at Westmont College in Santa Barbara. – Jim Moorhouse, U.S. Soccer 2000 10-9-2 .523 3-2-1 .583 There she guided the Warriors to a 6-10-0 record. Director of Communications 2001 16-5-1 .750 6-1-0 .857 From Westmont, she moved on to Harvard in 1988, 2002 16-1-4 .857 4-0-3 .786 serving as an assistant coach. 2003 17-5-1 .761 6-1-0 .857 2004 11-8-1 .575 4-3-0 .571 PRIDE OF THE UNITED STATES 141-74-15 .646 45-20-7 .674 While coaching at Harvard, Gabarra continued competing on the international level where she led the U.S. to its first-ever World Championship title in 1991 by scoring six goals and was the recipient of the "Golden CAREER COACHING LEDGER Ball," presented to the outstanding player of the championship. She garnered United States Soccers Female School Record Athlete-of-the-Year honors in 1992,after winning the award for the first time in 1987. She was also tagged the Westmont College (1987-88) 6-10-0 1987 and ’92 United States Olympic Committee Player of the Year. Though retired from professional soccer Navy (1993-present) 141-74-15 these days, Gabarra was named to the Stars of the Century Team in the summer of 1999. The role call Career Record 147-84-15 includes the best 11 players in the history of women’s soccer in the United States Gabarra, , , , , Mia Hamm,, ,, Carla COACHING ACCOLADES Overbeck and . Gabarra and her 1996 gold medal-winning teammates were inducted into the 1996 Patriot League Coach of the Year & U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame last June. In addition to her coaching duties at Navy, Gabarra is active with the Olympic Development Programs that D-I ALL-TIME WINNINGEST scout prospective national team players and is a member of the U.S. Soccer Athlete Advisory Council. She COACHES (BY %) serves on the Athlete Advisory Board Project 2012 and is a member of the U.S. Olympic Committe Athlete 1. *, UNC 579-26-17 .945 Advisory Council. Additionally, Gabarra is a member of the Maryland Physical Fitness Council. She is also an 2. Clive Charles, Portland 226-52-13 .799 honorary member of Habitat for Humanity: Women Building a Legacy. 3. *Becky Burleigh, Florida 267-66-17 .787 30. *Carin Gabarra 147-84-15 .628 * Active, min. 10 yrs. THE LEGACY CONTINUES Despite retiring from international competition in late 1997, Gabarra’s legacy continues to live on. The first U.S. player to be named MVP of the Women’s World Cup, Gabarra, along with former D-I WINNINGEST ACTIVE superstar Giorgio Chinaglia, were inducted at a public ceremony Oct. 28, 2000, at the National Soccer Hall of Fame in Oneonta, N.Y. She is just the second woman player to be inducted, as former World Cup teammate 1.COACHES Anson Dorrance,(BY %) UNC 579-26-17 .945 April Heinrichs was the first to be enshrined in 1998. 2. Becky Burleigh, Florida 267-66-17 .787 3. Jerry Smith, Santa Clara 294-74-24 .781 Chris Petrucelli,Texas 251-65-15 .781 THE GABARRAS 40. Carin Gabarra 147-84-15 .628 While her decision to leave the playing realm of soccer, the sport would remain a integral part of her future. In 1992, the former Carin Jennings married Jim Gabarra, no stranger to the soccer world, and incorpo- rated her competitve spirit both as a player and now a collegiate coach. A former captain of the U.S. Indoor D-I WINNINGEST ACTIVE National Team,Jim played on the 1988 Olympic team, was a member of the 1990 World Cup-qualifying team and competed in the ’89, ’92 and 96 Futsal World Championships. He served as the head coach of the WUSAs 1.COACHES Anson Dorrance,(BY WINS) UNC 579 2. Len Tsantiris, UConn 416 Washington Freedom. The couple resides in Arnold with their son,Tyler (eight),and daughters,Abigail (six) and 3. Jerry Smith, Santa Clara 294 Talia (four-and-a-half). T41. Carin Gabarra 147

PLAYING ACCOLADES & 2003 U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame (1996 team) & 2003 American Youth Soccer Organization The Gabarra Family Hall of Fame (left to right): Talia, 2001 National Soccer Medal of Honor & Carin, Abigail, Jim and 2000 National Soccer Hall of Fame & Tyler. & Stars of the Century Team & 1996 Olympic Games-gold medal & 1987, ’92 United States Soccer Female Athlete of the Year & 1987, ’92 United States Olympic Committee Player of the Year & 1991 Golden Ball recipient & UCSB’s all-time leading scorer & Four-time Collegiate All-American & UCSB Woman Athlete of the Decade & UCSB Hall of Fame

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ROB BLANCK ASSISTANT COACH 11TH SEASON In his 11th season, assistant coach Rob Blanck has been alongside Carin Gabarra from nearly day one in build- ing the Naval Academy women’s soccer program. Blanck came to the Academy in 1995, just two years after the Navy women’s soccer team was elevated to Division-I status. Blanck knows nothing other than winning, having been a member of the Williams College varsity soccer team which owned a winning record all four years in which he played, while in his 12 years as a coach, all of his teams have posted winning records. Blanck’s background as an All-America goalkeeper has been a key element in developing Navy’s corps of goal- keepers. Under his tutelage, Navy has produced four all-league goalkeepers in three-time All-Patriot League hon- oree Amy Hakola, two-time all-league Sarah Wilson, 2001 Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year Kate Macfarlane and three-time all-league Kim Bonafede. Hakola, Navy’s all-time saves leader (479) was a four-year starter (1994-97) for the Mids, while Wilson (1997-2000) owns Navy’s single-season record for shutouts (11.5). Macfarlane played just two season for the Mids (1999-01), but ended her career with a 1.00 goals-against average and 10.1 shutouts. Bonafede, meanwhile, scorched the Navy record books with her 0.36 GAA in 2002, and set the Mids all-time shutouts record with 22 her senior campaign. Over the last seven seasons, the Navy defensive unit has held its opponents to just 143 goals and produced a 0.93 goals-against average. In 1998, Navy set the tone with a then record-breaking 14 shutouts. Blanck was also instrumental in recruiting Justine Fisher, a four-time All-Patriot League selection, as well as developing Nicole Aunapu, the first women’s soccer player to garner all-league recognition all four years. In the summer of 2003, Blanck was selected to coach the United States in the CISM World Military Games in Germany. He guided the team, which included three former Naval Academy standouts Cristina Esposito (98),Tara Refo (00) and Sarah Wilson (01), to a bronze medal with a pair of wins over neighboring Canada. Prior to his arrival in Annapolis, he served as an assistant coach at Boston College three years with the womens soccer team and two seasons with the mens team. During his stay in Chestnut Hill, he helped guide the Eagles to postseason play three-consecutive years, while Boston College also appeared in the national rankings. A native of Weston, Mass., Blanck graduated from Williams College in 1989, where he captained the soccer team to two regional titles and earned First-Team All-America honors after setting four national goalkeeping records. Blanck compiled a 46-4-0 record as a college goalkeeper. He also played baseball and received the Fox Award (in honor of a Navy pilot killed in the Korean War) for recognition of achievements of char- acter and sportsmanship. Prior to coaching full time, Blanck worked for the Boston Red Sox for two years and completed a Master’s Degree in sports management at Massachusetts. He received a second master’s in business administration from Babson College. Blanck has received his NSCAA advanced national diploma and his USFF "A" coaching license. He has also served on the staff for the Maryland Olympic Development Program for five years.

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Gunnery Sargeant Gregg Calhoon Prof. Rebecca Chavez Scott Erdahl Judd Baker Athletic Trainer Faculty Representative Marketing and Promotions Enlisted Representative

Stacie Michaud Lt. Cmdr. Lt. Kristen Riismandel Carl Tamulevich Rett Warren Sports Information Scott Pyne Officer Representative Associate Athletic Director Strength and Team Physician Conditioning

4 WWW.NAVYSPORTS.COM WWW.NAVYSPORTS.COM NUMERICAL ROSTER ALPHABETICAL No. Player Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown (High School) No. PlayerROSTER ...... Pos. 00 Lizzie Barnes Fr. G 5-10 New Orleans, La. (Ben Franklin) 5 Lindsay Adlam ...... D 0 Austin Jones Jr. G 5-6 Nashville,Tenn.(Harpeth Hall School) 00 Lizzie Barnes ...... G 1 Jill Lyons Fr. G 5-9 Clifton Park, N.Y. (Shenendehowa) 23 Jeannette Benson ...... M 2 Molly Burd Jr. M 5-7 Englewood, Colo. (Cherry Creek) 11 Iris Boivin ...... F 3 Brigitte Fox So. F 5-5 La Mesa, Calif. (Grossmont) 2 Molly Burd ...... M 4 Kari Weniger So. F 5-7 St. Petersburg, Fla. (Clearwater Central Catholic) 7 Kristi Coonfare ...... D 5 Lindsay Adlam Sr. D 5-5 Ambler, Pa. (Hatboro-Horsham) 99 Haley Crain ...... G 6 Heather Thomas Sr. M 5-4 Pismo Beach, Calif. (Arroyo Grande) 14 Meggie Curran ...... F 7 Kristi Coonfare Jr. D 5-6 Aurora, Colo. (Smoky Hills) 8 CiAnna Weikle Fr. M 5-4 Lakeville, Minn. (Lakeville) 12 Jenn Dunbar ...... D 9 Katie Traster So. M 5-5 Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (St.Thomas Aquinas) 3 Brigitte Fox ...... F 10 Lauren Griebel So. D 5-11 Arlington Heights, Ill. (St.Viator) 10 Lauren Griebel ...... D 11 Iris Boivin Fr. F 5-10 Pittsburgh, Pa. (Upper St. Clair) 19 Sarah Hessinger ...... F 12 Jenn Dunbar Fr. D 5-6 Crofton, Md. (St. Marys) 0 Austin Jones ...... G 13 Kristen Laraway Fr. F 5-6 Long Valley, N.J. (West Morris Central) 13 Kristen Laraway ...... F 14 Meggie Curran Jr. F 5-5 Silver Spring, Md. (Our Lady of Good Counsel) 1 Jill Lyons ...... G 15 Carmen Myers Jr. M 5-6 Woodbridge,Va. (Woodbridge) 16 Elise McCaskey ...... M 16 Elise McCaskey Fr. M 5-6 Butler, Pa. (Butler) 15 Carmen Myers ...... M 17 Julie Reynolds Fr. M 5-2 Sherman, Conn. (New Milford) 20 Lindsay Parker ...... D 18 Carey Young Fr. D 5-5 Virginia Beach,Va. (Ocean Lakes) 17 Julie Reynolds ...... M 19 Sarah Hessinger Sr. F 5-9 Oceanside, Calif. (The Bishop’s School) 22 Samantha Schroth ...... D 20 Lindsay Parker So. D 5-9 Carmichael, Calif. (Rio Americano) 6 Heather Thomas ...... M 22 Samantha Schroth Fr. D 5-6 Chester Springs, Pa. (Bishop Shanahan) 9 Katie Traster ...... M 23 Jeannette Benson So. M 5-3 Wilmington, Del. (St. Marks) 8 CiAnna Weikle ...... M 99 Haley Crain Sr. G 5-10 Friendswood,Texas (Friendswood) 4 Kari Weniger ...... F 18 Carey Young ...... D Head Coach: Carin Gabarra (UC-Santa Barbara ’87), 13th Season Assistant Coach: Rob Blanck (Williams ’89), 11th Season Team Captain: MIDN 1/C Lindsay Adlam

SeniorsMIDS BY(4) CLASS ForwardsMIDS BY (6) POSITION CaliforniaMIDS BY STATEBrigitte Fox, Sarah Hessinger, Lindsay Adlam, Haley Crain, Sarah Hessinger, Iris Boivin, Meggie Curran, Brigitte Fox, Sarah Lindsay Parker, Heather Thomas Heather Thomas Hessinger, Kristen Laraway, Kari Weniger Colorado M o l ly Burd, Kristi Coonfare Connecticut Julie Reynolds Juniors (5) Midfielders (8) Delaware Jeannette Benson Molly Burd, Kristi Coonfare, Meggie Curran, Jeannette Benson, Molly Burd, Elise McCaskey, Florida Katie Traster, Kari Weniger Austin Jones, Carmen Myers Carmen Myers, Julie Reynolds, Heather Illinois L a u ren Griebel Thomas, Katie Traster, CiAnna Weikle Louisiana Lizzie Barnes Sophomores (6) Maryland Meggie Curran, Jenn Dunbar Jeannette Benson, Brigitte Fox, Lauren Defenders (7) Minnesota CiAnna Weikle Griebel, Lindsay Parker, Katie Traster, Kari Lindsay Adlam, Kristi Coonfare, Jenn Dunbar, New Jersey Kristen Laraway Weniger Lauren Griebel, Lindsay Parker, Samantha New York Jill Lyons Schroth, Carey Young Pennsylvania Lindsay Adlam,Iris Boivin, Freshmen (10) Elise McCaskey, Samantha Schroth Lizzie Barnes, Iris Boivin, Jenn Dunbar, Kristen Goalkeepers (4) Tennessee Austin Jones Laraway, Jill Lyons, Elise McCaskey, Julie Lizzie Barnes, Haley Crain,Austin Jones, Jill Texas H a l ey Crain Reynolds, Samantha Schroth, CiAnna Weikle, Lyons Virginia Carmen Myers, Carey Young Carey Young

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ATwo yearsLOOK ago, the Navy womens soccer AT team claimed THE its first Patriot 2005 SEASON League Tournament crown and earned the programs first NCAA Tournament berth. A year removed, the Mids were hit with numerous injuries and struggled to find the chemistry which made Navy a dominant force along the Eastern Seaboard. Heading into the 2005 campaign, Navy has its health back, but the program will be challenged with replacing not only seven letterwinners, but six starters. Nearly the entire Midshipmen defense has graduated, leaving 2005 team captain Lindsay Adlam as the lone starter out of the back. But the offense returns more powerful and experienced with the vigor to stand up against its foes. All- Patriot League performers Meggie Curran and Sarah Hessinger will lead the team at the forward position with the rest of the squad to fall in line. The following is a position-by-position outlook previewing the 2005 season.

WHOSFORWARDS BACK No. Player Yr. GP/GS SH G A Pts. 3 Brigitte Fox So. 20/19 29 8 6 22 4 Kari Weniger So. 20/3 22 3 4 10 14 Meggie Curran Jr. 20/13 44 8 9 25 19 Sarah Hessinger Sr. 20/16 20 4 3 11

WHOS NEW No. Player Hometown High School 11 Iris Boivin Pittsburgh, Pa. Upper St. Clair 13 Kristen Laraway Long Valley, N.J. West Morris Central

Once again, Navy will field a lethal assemblage of forwards, though this sea- son, it is a more experienced group. The Mids return two All-Patriot League selections at the position, while another was named to the Soccer Buzz Mid- Atlantic All-Freshman Team. Its a position ripe with talent and any one player can dominate. Junior MEGGIE CURRAN garnered First-Team All-Patriot League recog- nition last fall after leading the Mids in scoring behind eight goals and nine assists. Ranked fourth in the conference in points per game (1.25), Curran wasnt at 100 percent at the start of the season after injuring her knee in the Sarah Hessinger off-season. She targeted four game-winning goals for Navy, including three in Patriot League action. Through just two seasons, Curran already is ranked ninth on the Mids career goals list with 17. game against Wagner in which she scored two of Navys three goals and pro- Meggie has established herself as a top forward in the league and we duced the assist on the third goal. expect her to continue to be a dominant force in our attack, Gabarra said. Kari is re-energized this fall and has the desire and motivation to make an Her explosive one-on-one abilities, combined with her desire and mentality to impact in our attack, said Gabarra. Kari is very comfortable back to pres- score goals makes her hard to contain. She is capable of taking over games and sure, deceptive on the dribble and does a great job of breaking down the will be an impact player in every match. defense. She has a great first touch and is capable of scoring from anywhere. A 2005 Second-Team All-Patriot League selection, senior SARAH Newcomer IRIS BOIVIN hails from Pittsburgh, Pa., and is expected to be HESSINGER is coming off the best season of her career in a Navy blue and an impact player for the Midshipmen. She led Upper St. Clair High School in gold uniform. A starter in 16 of the 20 contests, she scored four goals and scoring her senior campaign, and guided her team to the Western Pennsylvania added a trio of assists. One of the Mids most crafty players, she traditionally Interscholastic League Championship her sophomore year. A longtime member was known as a play maker. Last season, however, she became more versatile of the Pittsburgh Strikers club team, she and Naval Academy teammate Elise and took the ball to the goal on her own. McCaskey, led the strikers to the State Cup Championship in 2001,02,03 and We expect Sarah to be a personality player this year, said Gabarra. She 05. is extremely athletic, reads the game well and has an uncanny defensive pres- Iris comes to us with an exceptional ability to train at the highest intensi- ence for a forward. Her touch on the ball is outstanding and enables her to ty, said Gabarra. Her work rate has made her transition to this level very consistently serve the final pass, as well as create her own goal-scoring easy. She is very comfortable with the ball at her feet, crafty in the attack and chances. will be a huge contributor up top. Sophomores BRIGITTE FOX and KARI WENIGER had tremendous Freshman KRISTEN LARAWAY joins older sister, Emily, as a member rookie seasons. Alongside Curran, Fox led the Mids with her eight goals, while of the Navy soccer team. The younger of the two siblings was a three-time also turning in six assists for 22 points. An impact player, Fox started 19 of the first-team all-conference selection, who also garnered First-Team All-Morris 20 games and produced a pair of game winners for the Mids. Her 22 points County recognition three times. The coaching staff feels her versatility will aid tied with Currans point total in 2003 as the second-best point efforts by a in her ability to adapt to the Div. I game. Navy freshman in program history. Kristen can step into the flow of the game immediately, said Gabarra. Brigitte is a constant attacking threat with excellent acceleration, balance Her work rate is tremendous on both sides of the ball, and she is capable of and ability, Gabarra said. She loves to run at defenders with an explosive generating goal-scoring chances for herself and teammates. one-on-one ability and consistently creates goal-scoring chances for herself and teammates. We give her a lot of creative freedom in the attack. A dangerous one-on-one attacker,Weniger finished her freshman season fifth on the Mids scoring list with 10 points on three goals and four assists. A starter in three of the 20 games in which she played, she had a sensational

6 WWW.NAVYSPORTS.COM WWW.NAVYSPORTS.COM ber of the 2001 and 03 Butler High School soccer teams that claimed the Western Pennsylvania Region title, McCaskey was a member of the Butler Eagle MIDFIELDERSWHOS BACK Elite 11 Team. A longtime member of the Pittsburgh Strikers club team, she No. Player Yr. GP/GS SH G A Pts. and Naval Academy teammate Iris Boivin, led the strikers to the State Cup 2 Molly Burd (03 Stats) Jr. 23/17 19 6 4 16 Championship in 2001,02,03 and 05. 6 Heather Thomas Sr. 20/13 8 1 4 6 Elise has a phenomenal focus and intensity, said Gabarra. Her mobility 9 Katie Traster So. 15/6 5 1 2 4 and work rate will make things happen in the midfield. She has unlimited 15 Carmen Myers Jr. 20/3 11 3 2 8 potential in our attack. She can certainly change the outcome of games both 23 Jeannette Benson So. 14/0 3 0 0 0 offensively and defensively. Reynolds hails from the state of Connecticut where she was an all-state WHOS NEW honoree as a sophomore and a senior. She garnered First-Team Connecticut No. Player Hometown High School South West Conference four times and was an all-area player her final three 8 CiAnna Weikle Lakeville, Minn. Lakeville seasons. 16 Elise McCaskey Butler, Pa. Butler Julie has a great presence in the midfield and will mesh immediately with 17 Julie Reynolds Sherman, Conn. New Milford our style of play, Gabarra said. Her work rate and training mentality will enable her to step in and immediately make an impact offensively and defen- Though Navy returns four letterwinners to the midfield corps, it also has sively. the most new faces entering the 2005 campaign. Finally,Weikle led her Lakeville (Minn.) High School soccer team to three- HEATHER THOMAS returns as the veteran member of the group, hav- consecutive soccer ing started 29 contests over the last three seasons. The championships and senior hailing from Pismo Beach, Calif., scored her first- in 2004, it was the collegiate goal in last years victory over Mount St. state-runner-up. She Marys, and added four assists over the course of the was named an all- season. state player twice, We will again ask Heather to control our midfield who was also a possession and tempo of the game, said Gabarra. Her member of four- mobility, speed of play and possession are a key to our straight State Cup attack. Her defensive mentality has stepped up a notch Championships won and her play-making decisions are excellent. by the St. Croix Elite Juniors MOLLY BURD and CARMEN MYERS club team. will play a pivotal role for the Midshipmen at midfield. CiAnnas work Burd, who had a memorable freshman campaign scoring rate and mobility are six goals and adding four assists, was noticeably absent superb and will from the field last fall. The native of Englewood, Colo., enable her to put fractured her foot during the summer and was forced relentless defensive to the sidelines the entire 2004 season. She will make pressure on the an impact for the Mids this fall. ball, said Gabarra. Molly has a great attacking mind and we really Her energy will missed her creativity last fall, pointed out Gabarra. allow her to go for- She is very crafty on the ball and makes some very ward with and with- good unbalancing runs off the ball. We want her to out the ball and join play-make for us and dictate our attack. in the attack. We Myers, meanwhile, followed up her freshman season expect her to flour- with a solid year. She scored three goals and added two ish in our system. assists a year ago, but was not 100 percent for most of the season. She suffered a knee injury in the spring and was not at full strength at the beginning of the fall sea- son. With Burd and Myers at 100 percent heading into 2005, Navy will be a force to be reckoned with up the middle. Carmen has worked extremely hard to improve her already well-rounded game, said Gabarra. She has a dominant presence in the air, as well as being one of our most technical players. She excels on the ball and her vision and play-making decisions will enable her to direct our attack. Sophomores JEANNETTE BENSON and KATIE TRASTER will also provide direction out of the midfield for Navy. Benson came off the bench to Carmen Myers play in 14 games for the Mids in her rookie campaign. Jeannette has an extraordinary first touch and speed of play, Gabarra said. Her vision and play-mak- ing decisions will enable her to direct our attack. She took huge strides in her first year with her defending. Meanwhile,Traster fought off injuries throughout the season to play in 15 games and earn six starts. Solid at both ends of the field, the second-year player scored the game-winner against Wagner and added a pair of assists during the season. Katie has good speed, fitness and acceleration, said Gabarra. She is capa- ble of continually getting behind defenses and to the endline. We expect her to make huge contributions in the width for us. ELISE MCCASKEY, JULIE REYNOLDS and CIANNA WEIKLE are newcomers in the midfield and will get their opportunity to shine. A mem-

7 2005 NAVY WOMEN’S SOCCER 2005 NAVY WOMEN’S SOCCER our level of play. Freshmen JENN DUNBAR, SAMANTHA SCHROTH and CAREY WHOSDEFENDERS BACK YOUNG round out the defensive corps. All three come to Navy will solid No. Player Yr. GP/GS SH G A Pts. credentials Dunbar was a member of the Bethesda Rowdies which claimed 5 Lindsay Adlam Sr. 20/20 10 0 3 3 three state cups, Schroth was an All-Area (Pa.) member who led her league in 7 Kristi Coonfare Jr. 20/8 4 0 2 2 scoring as a forward and Young is a solid team defender. All three will be 10 Lauren Griebel So. 19/7 7 2 1 5 afforded the opportunity to settle into the Div. I game and contribute. 20 Lindsay Parker So. 6/0 1 0 0 0 "Jenn will have a great physical presence as a central defender, and will develop rapidly with regular high level competitiony, said Gabarra. She will be WHOS NEW able to step in and make a difference, both defensively and in the attack. We No. Player Hometown High School have a lot of faith in her potental." 12 Jenn Dunbar Crofton, Md. St. Marys "Sam will add a great work rate and strengthen our ability to solve defen- 22 Samantha Schroth Chester Springs, Pa. Bishop Shanahan sive breakdowns, Gabarra said. She has the ability to step into a compettitve 18 Carey Young Virginia Beach,Va. Ocean Lakes game and maintain our level of play." Carey has the potential to become a solid defender, especially with her Emma Hagen, Claire Henry and All-Patriot League standout Xochitl Piedra ability to train with intensity and dedication, said Gabarra. She has many top were longtime starters for the Midshipmen and anchored a traditionally stout defenders to train with and emulate, and I think she will have an easy transition defensive corps. But the trio, along with three-year starting goalkeeper Kim to Div. I soccer. Bonafede, have moved on to successful careers in the Marine Corps and the Mids must find their shape heading into the fall. Leading the charge on defense for the Mids will be senior captain LINDSAY ADLAM who has been a starter for Navy since day one. A WHOSGOALKEEPERS BACK crafty player who is relentless with her defensive pressure,Adlam is an offen- No. Player Yr. GP/GS Min. GA GAA Sv Sv% sive threat and is a potent play maker. But perhaps the most important role 0 Austin Jones (03 Stats) Jr. 1/0 7:11 1 12.53 0 00.0 Adlam will have this 99 Haley Crain Sr. 4/1 89:57 2 2.00 0 00.0 season is that of a leader, which will WHOS NEW be essential in guid- No. Player Hometown High School ing what will be a 1 Jill Lyons Clifton Park, N.Y. Shenendehowa young defensive 00 Lizzie Barnes New Orleans, La. Ben Franklin unit. Lindsay is a Perhaps the biggest question mark heading into the season is who will top defender in the stand between the posts. Three-time All-Patriot League net minder Kim league and an Bonafede graduated last spring, leaving the position wide open. Navys stable is impact player in full of qualified keepers, however, experience is lacking. Senior HALEY every game, said CRAIN is the most veteran player having seen action in nine games for a Gabarra about her combined 166 minutes. Crain played 90 minutes in four nonconference con- 2005 captain. She tests a year ago, which featured her first collegiate start in the Mids 4-1 tri- is a great one-on- umph over Saint Josephs. Crain did have the luxury of spending quality time in one defender, but it the cage during the spring season, gaining valuable game experience. is her attacking and Haley had a good spring for us, said Gabarra. She is an offensive threat possession skills with long and accurate distribution, and will consistently compete with the that make her so other goalkeepers for playing time. enjoyable to Junior AUSTIN JONES also returns to the keeping corps vying for play- watch. ing time. Jones missed the entire 2004 campaign after sustaining a knee injury KRISTI in the off-season, and as a freshman, she saw action in just one contest. COONFARE We have the utmost confidence in putting Austin in goal in any situation, enters her junior Gabarra said. campaign having Navy also has two rookie keepers that will likely challenge for the starting Kristi Coonfare started 16 of the job. LIZZIE BARNES was a three-sport standout at Benjamin Franklin High 41 games in which School in New Orleans where she directed the soccer team to back-to-back she has played in her first-two seasons. An experienced defender who is a state championship titles her junior and senior years. An All-State (La.) selec- solid decision-maker, she has the versatility to play a variety of midfield and tion, she was also named the districts defensive MVP. defensive positions. Coonfare will be asked to step up her play this fall as a Lizzie is a talented goalkeeper who makes great tactical decisions, said starter and help Navy repeat as the leagues top scoring defense. Gabarra. She is a good shot-stopper and will add a huge component to our Kristi will be part of the foundation of our defense with her experience tough defense. She has the potential to make the difference between winning and defending presence, said Gabarra. She is a top-notch one-on-one defend- and losing. er and tenacious tackler who dominates in the air and makes an impact going Fellow rookie JILL LYONS has a laundry list of accolades she brings with forward. her from Shenendehowa High School in New York. She produced a school- As a rookie, LAUREN GRIEBEL stood out. Not just because she is record 40 shutouts during her high school career, while maintaining a 92.4 save one of Navys tallest players at 5-foot-11, but her tough tackling and dominance percentage. She guided her soccer team to a 66-9 record over four years and in the air set her apart. Last season, she started seven games, including four in was named All-State (N.Y.) as a junior and senior. Navys coaches have high league action. A proven offensive threat, she scored a pair of goals and added hopes she will quickly adapt to the style and speed of Div. I soccer and be able an assist. to contribute. We will ask Lauren to be a leader for us this year in the back, said Jills athleticism and technical abilities will allow her to embrace the chal- Gabarra. She knows how to organize us defensively, has a fearless demeanor lenge of Div. I soccer, said Gabarra. She is a great shot-stopper and is very and is consistent with pressure on the ball. She will also be instrumental in all quick off her line. She does well with the ball at her feet and is capable of of our set pieces. making the big save. Sophomore LINDSAY PARKER saw limited time a year ago, but should step up and be a formidable backup. Lindsay will continue to contribute to our attacking style of play, Gabarra said. Her technical ability is her strength, while her tactical knowledge and experience has improved dramatically. She is capable of stepping in and raising

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MIDSHIPMEN PROFILESrecognition in 2000 ... earned the Hatboro-Horsham Athletic Medal Winner ... member of the National Honor Society and was on the Distinguished Honor LINDSAY ADLAM Roll each year as a prep ... majoring in systems engineering ... named to the 2005 TEAM CAPTAIN Commandants List five of her first-six semesters at the Academy ... full name is & & Lindsay Joy Adlam ... daughter of James and Janet Adlam ... born Aug. 21, 1984. DEFENSE 5-5 SENIOR AMBLER, PA. (HATBORO-HORSHAM) ADLAM’S CAREER OverallSTATS Patriot League Outlook Will be instrumental with leader- Yr GP/GS Sh G A Pts GP/GS Sh G A Pts ship and drive ... extremely consistent, dedicated 2002 21/21 10 1 1 3 7/7 3 0 0 0 and sets the training standard#5 ... technically talent- 2003 19/19 14 0 2 2 5/5 3 0 0 0 ed defender with the fitness to consistently attack 2004 20/20 10 0 3 3 7/7 4 0 1 1 out of the back ... reads the game very well and adds a crafty component on Total 60/60 34 1 6 8 19/19 10 0 1 1 the ball ... relentless defensive pressure, instensity and work rate. 2004 One of only three players to start every game for the ADLAM’S GAME HIGHS Midshipmen ... a key part of Navys defense which held seven teams scoreless Points: 2 vs.Air Force (9/6/02), vs. Drexel (9/7/03) against the Mids a year ago ... instrumental in Navy posting a 1.04 goals-against Goals: 1 vs.Air Force (9/6/02) average, the fourth-best average in school history ... aided on three goals in Assists: 2 vs. Drexel (9/7/03) three different games, including the Mids victory over Patriot League foe Shots: 5 at Sacramento State (8/29/03) Lehigh 2003 A starter in 19 contests, missed four games because of a nagging foot injury ... was able to return to play in the Patriot League and NCAA Tournaments ...perhaps the most improved player from her freshman to soph- omore campaign, she has started every game in which she has played ... helped LIZZIE BARNES& & Navy produce eight shutouts on the season and lead the Mids to what was the GOALKEEPER 5-10 nations longest unbeaten streak at 35 games ... spearheaded the defense which FRESHMAN held National Champion North Carolina to just one goal ... one of only four NEW ORLEANS, LA. teams in the nation which can claim that feat ... provided a pair of assists in the Mids 5-2 victory over Drexel. (BENJAMIN FRANKLIN) 2002 One of only three players on the Navy roster to start every game Outlook Can dominate the penalty box in and the only rookie ... joined a youthful cast to provide one of the youngest, the air ... great goalkeeping presence with solid yet productive defensive squads in the country ... helped Navy to a No. 2 distribution#00 ... strong with the ball at her feet and national ranking in goals-against average (0.37) and shutouts per game (0.71) ... comfortable coming out of the box to collect the as a unit, the defense gave up a Patriot League and Navy-low eight goals, includ- ball. ing two in conference action. Personal A 2005 graduate of Benjamin Franklin High School in New Personal Orleans, La. ... three-sport standout who lettered four times in soccer and soft- Four-year letterwin- ball and once in swimming ... garnered All-State (La.) accolades three years, ner in soccer and while also being named all-district three times ... named the Gatorade Player of swimming & diving the Year in Louisiana in 2004 and 05 ... selected as the district defensive MVP ... at Hatboro- served as team captain her senior campaign ... led Benjamin Franklin to the Horsham High 2003 and 04 state championship with 18-3-4 and 25-5 records, respectively ... School in Horsham, member of her high school softball team which claimed the 2004 district title Pa. ... also lettered ... named an all-district third baseman as a sophomore and junior ... named to in cross country ... the all-academic team in softball and soccer her senior year ... member of the member of the National Honor Society ... graduated Cum Laude ... a 2005 Regents Scholar ... Eastern full name is Elizabeth V. Barnes ... daughter of Frank and Patty Barnes ... born Pennsylvania State March 9, 1987, in New Orleans, La. Team that claimed the 2002 National Championship ... guided Parkwood FC Challenge club team to the 2001 state championship ... first-team all- league and all-area all four years ... served as team cap- tain and was named MVP her senior campaign ... also named MVP her rookie season ... garnered all-league cross country

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JEANNETTE MOLLY& BURD& MIDFIELD 5-7 JUNIOR BENSON& & ENGLEWOOD, COLO. MIDFIELD 5-3 SOPHOMORE (CHERRY CREEK) WILMINGTON, DEL. Outlook E x t remely talented on the (ST. MARK’S) ball ... instrumental in team leadership and motiva- Outlook Technically gifted player ... rarely tion ... dangerous and crafty in the attack and has loses possession#23 ... talented playmaker and distrib- an uncanny ability to score#2 goals ... personality utor of ball ... incredible first touch leads to high player in every match who reads the game well level of speed of play ... fitness and agility, in addition to her endurance make and can maintain possession under extreme pressure. her extremely difficult to defend. 2004 Missed the entire season after suffering a foot injury over the 2004 S aw action in 14 games as a reserve midfielder ... made her colle- summer. giate debut in the Mid season opener at Connecticut ... also competed in four 2003 A starter in 17 of the 23 games in which she played, became a Patriot League contests ... took three shots on the year, including shots on goal more aggressive and confident player by the conclusion of the year ... the Mids against Bowling Green and Seton Hall. fourth-leading scorer with 16 points on six goals and four assists ... finished the Personal A 2004 graduate of St. Marks High School in Wilmington, year tied for 12th in the Patriot League in scoring and 10th in goals scored ... Del. ... a three-sport standout as a prep, garnering letters in soccer (4), cross also tied for 12th in assists ... scored goals in four of the final-five contests, country (3) and track (2) ... earned First-Team All-State (Del.) recognition as a while producing an assist in the senior and second-team kudos as a junior ... two-time First-Team All-Catholic game against American in the Conference honoree ... member of the Hockessin United soccer club which championship game of the claimed the Regional Super Club Tournament Championship ...soccer club was Patriot League Tournament ... ranked fifth regionally and 23rd nationally ... soccer team was a semifinalist at scored the Mids goal at Penn the 2001 and 2003 regional championship ... majoring in English ... full name is State in the NCAA Tournament Jeannette Emily Benson ... daughter of Barry and Mary Jane Benson ... born May ... scored Navys second goal of 30, 1986, in Wilmington, Del. the game in its 3-2 victory over Colgate in the semifinals of the Patriot League Tournament ... BENSON’S CAREER STATS scored the game-winning goal in Overall Patriot League a 4-0 decision against Bucknell in Yr GP/GS Sh G A Pts GP/GS Sh G A Pts Navys home finale ... produced 2004 14/0 3 0 0 0 4/0 0 0 0 0 Navys lone goal of the game against ACC foe Maryland ... it Total14/0300 0 4/00000 was the first goal scored by the Mids in their four meetings with the Terps ...named Patriot Points:BENSON’S NA GAME HIGHS League Rookie of the Week N3 Goals: NA for her efforts against Bucknell Assists: NA and Maryland ... earned her first- Shots: 1, three times; last at Seton Hall (9/19/04) career start in Navys season opener at Sacramento State ... her 16 points rank 10th on the Mids all-time freshman scoring list and tied for seventh on the freshman goals list with six. IRIS BOIVIN& & Personal A 2003 graduate of Cherry Creek High School in Cherry FORWARD 5-10 FRESHMAN Creek, Colo. ... garnered four letters as a midfielder for Cherry Creek High ... PITTSBURGH, PA. led prep team to the 2001 state championship with a 14-1-0 record, while club (UPPER ST. CLAIR) team went undefeated (15-0-0) in 2000 to win the state championship ... earned all-league recognition in 2001 and 02 ... won all-conference honors in Outlook Fantastic first touch and excel- 2003 and was named to the Arapahoe Tournament Team ...voted as a Player to lent at holding the ball in tight spaces ... lethal fin- Watch for four-straight years ... member of the AV Sports National Dream isher and dominant in the air ... great mix of ath- Team ...fellow Navy soccer player Kristi Coonfare played on the same club team, leticism, speed#11 and fitness ... explosive one-on-one the Colorado Storm ... member of the National Honor Society and student sen- attacker with uncanny ability to score goals ... ate ... also a member of the Key Club and Physics Club ... majoring in econom- works extremely hard offensively and defensively. ics ... two-time member of the Commandants List, earning recognition in the Personal A 2005 graduate of Upper St. Clair High School in 2005 ... spring semesters of her freshman and sophomore years ... full name is Molly lettered in soccer, basketball and track at Keystone Oaks High School as a Mairin Burd ... daughter of James and Patricia Burd ... born Oct. 12, 1984. freshman before moving to Upper St. Clair High School ... lettered three times as a forward on the soccer team ... the teams leading scorer and MVP as a sen- ior ... named rookie of the year in 2002 ... led Upper St. Clair to the Western BURD’S CAREER STATS Overall Patriot League Pennsylvania Interscholastic League Championship in 2002 ... a member of the Pittsburgh Strikers club team, it was crowned the State Cup Champion in 2001, Yr GP/GS Sh G A Pts GP/GS Sh G A Pts 02,03 and 05 ... 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KRISTI& COONFARE& HALEY CRAIN& & DEFENSE 5-6 JUNIOR GOALKEEPER 5-10 SENIOR AURORA, COLO. FRIENDSWOOD, TEXAS (SMOKY HILLS) (FRIENDSWOOD) Outlook Solid defensive player with great Outlook Excellent distribution skills with decision-making skills ... tough, fearless and mobile both hands and feet ... great physical presence, ... great mentality and will to win ... capable of play- strength and balance ... good technical and tactical ing a variety of midfield#7 and defensive positions ... abilities and#99 aggressive coming off her line ... good comfortable with the ball at her feet and consis- organizer of the defense. tently joins in the attack ... experience and reading of the game will be essential 2004 P l ayed nearly 90 minutes combined in four nonconference con- to the defense. tests ... earned her first-collegiate start in Navys 4-1 triumph over Saint 2004 S t a rted eight of the 20 games in which she played ... earned a Josephs ... played the first half of the contest, giving up one goal ... played just starting nod in six of the final nine contests of the season, including four Patriot shy of 31 minutes of the Mids 8-0 shutout win over The Citadel in the home League matchups ... turned in a pair of assists in Patriot League action, including finale ... also saw action in the Mids 5-1 triumph over Holy Cross ... helped solidify one of the premiere Navy wins over Bowling defensive units in the league, giving up a league-low 1.04 goals per game. Green and Wagner. 2003 P l ayed in 21 of the 23 contests during the year ... earned eight 2003 Earned min- starting nods, including the last four games ... got the first start of her collegiate utes as Kim Bonafedes career in the Mids home contest against Drexel ... recorded a pair of assists back-up in goal ... played in during the year ... produced her first-career assist against league foe Colgate four contests, including two during the regular season, feeding Kate Huppmann for the game winner ... in Patriot League play ... assisted another freshman, Molly Burd, on Navys first goal in the series against served seven minutes in Maryland. goal at N.C. State, eight Personal A 2003 graduate of Smoky Hills High School in Aurora, Colo. minutes at Lafayette, and ... four-year letterwinner in soccer, while earning one letter in cross country ... nearly nine minutes at led Smoky Hills to the Centennial League Championship in 2002 and 03 ... UMBC ... gave up her first- member of 2000 and 01 Colorado Storm club team which won the state and career goal in Navys 3-1 Elite League Club Championship ... Colorado Storm won the 2000 WAGS win at Holy Cross ... played Championship ... served as team captain her junior and senior campaigns ... the entire second half of named team MVP her final-two years of competition ... member of the 2003 the contest, warding off Rocky Mountain News All-Colorado Girls Soccer Team ...named First-Team All- two shots on goal, while State (Colo.) as a senior, while also earning All-Colorado recognition ... giving up a goal to the Colorado Storm teammate of fellow Navy soccer freshman Molly Burd ... Crusaders. majoring in political science with an emphasis in international relations ... full 2002 P l ayed just name is Kristi Marie Coonfare ... daughter of Gregory and Mary Coonfare ... shy of eight minutes against Robert Morris in a reserve role. born May 10, 1985, in Kokomo, Ind. Personal Four-year letterwinner in soccer and two years in water polo at Friendswood High School ... played goalkeeper in both sports ... led Friendswood to the UTL 4A State Championship in 2001 with a 26-3 record ... COONFARE’S CAREER STATS prep team also held the 2001 STYSA Fall State Championship title with a 17-2-1 Overall Patriot League mark ... garnered 2000 NSCAA All-State (Texas) recognition, while also being Yr GP/GS Sh G A Pts GP/GS Sh G A Pts named to the All-State Tournament First Team in 2001 ...a 2002 NSCAA 2003 21/8 6 0 2 2 6/0 4 0 1 1 Academic All-State honoree ... a member of the German Honor Society ... major- 2004 20/8 4 0 2 2 7/4 4 0 2 2 ing in history (honors program) ... four-time member of the Deans List and was named to the Commandants List the last three semesters ... full name is Haley Total 41/16 10 0 4 4 13/4 8 0 3 3 Nicole Crain ... daughter of Greg and Trish Kunkel ... born June 21, 1984.

COONFARE’S GAME HIGHS Points: 1, four times; last vs. Holy Cross (10/23/04) CRAIN’S CAREER STATS Goals: NA Overall Assists: 1, four times; last vs. Holy Cross (10/23/04) Yr GP/GS Min GA GAA Sv Sv% SO Shots: 2, four times; last vs. Lafayette (10/15/04) 2002 1/0 7:28 0 0.00 0 00.0 0 2003 4/0 68:41 1 1:31 2 66.7 0 2004 4/1 89:57 2 2.00 0 00.0 0 Total 9/1 166:06 3 1.63 2 40.0 0

Patriot League Yr GP/GS Min GA GAA Sv Sv% SO 2002 NA 2003 2/0 53:00 1 1.70 2 66.7 0 2004 NA Total 2/0 53:00 1 1.70 2 66.7 0

Minutes:CRAIN’S 45:00 GAME at Holy HIGHS Cross (10/26/03), vs. Saint Josephs (9/27/04) Saves: 2 at Holy Cross (10/26/03) Sv%: 66.7 (2 Sv, 1 GA) at Holy Cross (10/26/03) GA: 1, three times; last vs. Saint Josephs (9/27/04) GAA: 1.31 (1GA, 45 min.) at Holy Cross (10/26/03) 11 2005 NAVY WOMEN’S SOCCER 2005 NAVY WOMEN’S SOCCER regulation against the Blue Hens before Stacy Finleys goal in OT game the Mids a 3-2 win ... posted the second and fourth goals in the Mids 4-0 shutout over MEGGIE& CURRAN& Bucknell on Senior Day ... added an assist against the Bison to produce a sea- FORWARD 5-5 JUNIOR son-high five points ... earned Patriot League Rookie-of-the-Week recognition SILVER SPRING, MD. Oct. 20 after scoring against American (regular season) in the 85th minute to send it into overtime, and a game later scored the Mids game winner against (OUR LADY OF GOOD COUNSEL) Lafayette ... tied for second among Navys all-time freshmen scorers (tied with Outlook Dominant attacking presence Shannon Filbin with 22 points) ... her nine goals rank second on the Mids all- who loves to take defenders on one on one ... has time freshman leader board and is the 10th-best single-season assist tally in the ability to individually take over a game ... has Navy history (tied with Cori Thornton 97) ... ranked seventh in the league in polished #14her ability to create goal-scoring chances goals scored and tied for 12th in assists. for teammates, as well as being a constant goal- Personal A 2002 graduate of Our Lady of Good Counsel in Wheaton, scoring threat to opposing teams ... always draws the opponents top defender Md. ... a four-sport standout in high school, earning letters in soccer (4), diving ... expected to be dominant, explosive, deceptive and unpredictable ... stands (3), track (2) and lacrosse (1) ... led Our Lady of Good Counsel to four-straight ninth on Navys career goals list with 17 ... with three goals, she would become (1998-01) Washington Catholic League championships with a combined 90-8-4 just the ninth player in program history to score 20 in a career ... needs five record ... member of the Bethesda Fury Soccer Club which claimed the state, points to crack Navys all-time top 10 points list ... will wear the No. 14 jersey region and national championships ... earned Second-Team All-Met soccer this season in honor of 2004 graduate Stacy Finley. recognition in 2001 from the Washington Post and first-team honors in 02 ... the 2004 A First-Team All-Patriot League forward who led the Midshipmen Washington Post also tabbed her as an honorable mention middle distance run- in scoring behind eight goals and nine assists for 25 points ... ranked fourth in ner in 00 ... majoring in economics ... father is a 1972 graduate of Army, who the conference in points per game (1.25), tied for fifth in goals per game (0.40) ran track from 1968-72 and served as the cross country team captain in 72 ... and fourth in assists per game (0.45) ... in conference action, she was tied for gradfather, Robert Pfeiffer, is a 1949 graduate of Army ... brother, Brian, is a second in points per game (1.71), tied for fourth in goals per game (0.57) and member of the Class of 07 at Army ... full name is Margaret Delaney Curran ... fourth in assists per game (0.57) ... her nine assists topped the team, while her daughter of Robert and Molly Curran ... born Nov. 28, 1984, in Ft. Leavenworth, eight goals tied for the most ... her nine assists stands tied for fifth on the Mids Kan. single-season leader board and are the second most by a sophomore in pro- gram history ... her 25 points on the season is the 10th-best Navy single-season CURRAN’S CAREER STATS point total ... turned in a team-best four game-winning goals, including three in Overall Patriot League league action ... played all 20 contests despite coming off surgery in the spring Yr GP/GS Sh G A Pts GP/GS Sh G A Pts of 2004 for an injured knee ... started 13 of the 20 games ... produced multi- goal games twice during the season, including against Lehigh where she scored 2003 23/0 37 9 4 22 7/0 15 5 1 11 a pair and also posted an assist for a five-point game ... took eight shots in 2004 20/13 44 8 9 25 7/4 16 4 4 12 Navys victory over Saint Josephs ... that effort is tied for ninth on Navys sin- Total 43/13 81 17 13 47 14/4 31 9 5 23 gle-game shots list. 2003 N avys third-leading scorer and the Patriot Leagues seventh, she came off the bench to produce 22 points on nine goals and four assists ... CURRANCareer Goals IN THE . . . . . RECORD...... BOOKS ...... 9th with 17 played in every game, but did not start a game all year ... posted two multi-goal Single-Season Goals ...... Tied-10th with 9 in 2003 games vs. Delaware and against Bucknell ... scored both of Navys goals in Single-Season Assists ...... Tied-5th with 9 in 2004 Single-Season Points ...... 10th with 25 in 2004 Single-Game Shots ...... Tied-9th with 8 vs. Saint Josephs in 2004

CURRAN’S HONORS & 2005 First-Team All-Patriot League

Points:CURRAN’S 5 vs. Bucknell GAME (11/1/03), HIGHS vs. Lehigh (10/8/04) Goals: 2, four times; last vs.The Citadel (10/24/04) Assists: 2 vs. Lafayette (10/15/04) Shots: 8 vs. Saint Josephs (9/27/04)

JENN &DUNBAR& DEFENSE 5-6 FRESHMAN CROFTON, MD. (ST. MARY’S) Outlook Good one-on-one tackler and tough competitor ... sharp skills and tactical ability ... likes to go forward with and without the ball ... trains very#12 hard and puts in a lot of time to improve as an individual. Personal A 2004 graduate of St. Marys High School in Annapolis, who letter four years as a defender on the soccer team ... also a former member of Meggie Curran the Maryland ODP team, as well as the Bethesda Rowdies ... guided St. Marys to the IAAA Championship three times, while leading her club team to four State Cup titles ... earned First-Team Anne Arundel County recognition while serving as team captain her senior year ... also named the teams MVP ... mem- ber of the National Honor Society ... attended the USAFA Prep School during the 2004-05 academic year ... full name is Jennifer Marie Dunbar ... daughter of Patrick and Julie Dunbar ... born Feb. 17, 1986, in Maryland. 12 WWW.NAVYSPORTS.COM WWW.NAVYSPORTS.COM

BRIGITTE& FOX& Brigitte Fox FORWARD 5-5 SOPHOMORE LA MESA, CALIF. (GROSSMONT) Outlook G reat athleticism, speed and physical presence ... has an explosive one-on-one attacking style ... dangerous with her back to our goal or facing her mark#3 ... holds the ball well under pressure ... loves to attack a speed and get behind defenses ... capable of making an impact in every game ... instrumental in Navys attack and its success. 2004 Named to the Soccer Buzz All-Mid-Atlantic Freshman Team after a stellar freshman campaign ... a starter in 19 of the 20 games in which she played ... the Mids second-leading scorer with 22 points on a team-high tying eight goals and six assists ... her 22 points tied with Meggie Currans point total a year ago as the second-best point efforts by a freshman ... her eight goals are ranked tied for third on Navys freshman goals list, while her six assists are tied for fourth ... produced four points on a goal and two assists in Patriot League action ... scored game-winning goals in back-to-back games against San Diego State and Bowling Green ... the San Diego State win was the Mids first of the year, while the Bowling Green contest marked Navys home opener ... garnered Patriot League Rookie-of-the-Week kudos Oct. 25 after her one-goal, three- assist effort against The Citadel in the Mids 8-0 win over the Bulldogs and after scoring a goal against NCAA Tournament-bound Maryland ... nursed an injured leg throughout the season. Personal A 2004 graduate of Grossmont High School in El Cajon, Calif. ... a four-year letterwinner in soccer and track ... a two-time first-team all- league and First-Team All-CIF forward which led the Grossmont soccer squad to a CIF Championship ... earned first-team all-league honors four times in track ... majoring in economics ... full name is Brigitte Mary Fox ... daughter of Francis and Patricia Fox ... born Dec. 5, 1985, in San Diego, Calif.

FOX’S CAREER STATS Overall Patriot League Lauren Griebel Yr GP/GS Sh G A Pts GP/GS Sh G A Pts 2004 20/19 29 8 6 22 7/7 12 1 2 4 Total 20/19 29 8 6 22 7/7 12 1 2 4 over Wagner ... gained a great deal of experience and confidence as the season FOX IN THE RECORD BOOKS wore on ... was a starter in six of the last eight contests. Single-Game Assists ...... Tied-1st with 3 vs.The Citadel in 2004 Personal A 2004 graduate of St.Viator High School in Arlingthon Heights, Ill. ... garnered letters in soccer (4) and basketball (3) ... a three-time FOX’S HONORS all-conference player who guided St.Viator to back-to-back Class A State & 2005 Soccer Buzz All-Mid-Atlantic Freshman Team Soccer Championships in 2002 and 03 with a combined record of 44-5-4 ... earned All-Area kudos as a junior and senior and tacked on All-Sectional hon- ors her senior season ... served as soccer team captain her senior campaign ... Points:FOX’S 5 GAMEvs.The Citadel HIGHS (10-24-04) member of the 2002 basketball squad which claimed the Class AA regional Goals: 2 vs. Bowling Green (9-10-04), vs. Saint Josephs (9-27-04) championship with a 25-5-5 mark ... recipient of the Andrew Johnstone Assists: 3 vs.The Citadel (10-24-04) Leadership Award for the Class of 2004 ... high school teammates Michaela Shots: 5 vs. Lehigh (10-8-04) Pawlewicz (Lehigh) and Kathleen Head (Colgate) play Div. I soccer within the Patriot League ... brother, Dan, was an All-American who swam at both Alabama and Southern Illinois ... majoring in political science ... full name is Lauren Patricia Griebel ... daughter of Dan and Karen Griebel ... born April 14, 1986, in Elk Grove Village, Ill. LAUREN& GRIEBEL& DEFENSE 5-11 SOPHOMORE GRIEBEL’S CAREER STATS ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, ILL. Overall Patriot League (ST. VIATOR) Yr GP/GS Sh G A Pts GP/GS Sh G A Pts Outlook Will be a vocal leader of the 2004 19/7 7 2 1 5 7/4 4 2 0 4 defensive unit ... tough tackler and one-on-one Total19/7721 5 7/44204 defender ... fearless and relentless defender who dominates#10 in the air ... tenacious, great defensive GRIEBEL’S GAME HIGHS presence and mentality to find ways to win ... loves Points: 2 vs. Lafayette (10/15/04), vs. Lehigh (10/8/04) to get into the attack with and without the ball. Goals: 1 vs. Lafayette (10/15/04), vs. Lehigh (10/8/04) 2004 S aw action in 19 of the 20 contests and earned seven starts ... Assists: 1 vs.Wagner (9/17/04) made four of the seven starts in Patriot League action ... produced five points Shots: 3 vs. Lafayette (10/15/04) on two goals and one assist as a defender ... scored goals against league foes Lehigh and Lafayette, while turning in her lone assist in the Mids 3-0 shutout 13 2005 NAVY WOMEN’S SOCCER 2005 NAVY WOMEN’S SOCCER

SARAH& HESSINGER& FORWARD 5-9 SENIOR OCEANSIDE, CALIF. (THE BISHOP’S SCHOOL) Outlook A technical and tactical player who is creative with the ball and capable of going to the goal herself or serving a teammate in ... athletic, strong and#19 fit ... dominates her zone in the air and ground defensively ... excellent transition player who will be relied upon to lead the team offensively. 2004 Experienced her best season in a Navy uniform and was reward- ed by being named to the All-Patriot League Second Team ...a starter in 16 of the 20 contests in which she played, including Navys season opener against nationally-ranked Connecticut ... scored four goals off the eight shots on goal she took during the year ... produced goals against league foes Lafayette and Holy Cross and nonconference opponents Bowling Green and The Citadel ... posted three assists, all in league competition ... posted seven points on two goals and three assists in conference action. 2003 A starter in 10 of the 19 games in which she played, produced seven points on two goals and three assists ... both goals were scored against Patriot League foes, including an unassisted goal against American in the Patriot League Tournament finals ...also scored the games first goal in the Mids 3-1 victory at Holy Cross on another unassisted score ... her three assists, ranked 16th in the Patriot League, were dispersed among three games ... missed the first four games of the season recovering from a foot injury. 2002 P l ayed in 20 of the 21 contests, earning her first-collegiate start Oct. 20 at Delaware ... produced six points on a goal and four assists ... scored her lone goal of the season, the game winner, at home against Lafayette ... post- ed assists in three different contests, including a pair in the Robert Morris vic- tory. Personal Three-year letterwinner at The Bishops School in La Jolla, Calif. ... also earned a letter in softball and was a member of the JV tennis squad ... helped lead prep team to the Presidio League Championship from 1997-2002 ... soccer team won back-to-back CIF Championships (99,00) ... team was a Region 4 finalist in 1998 and won the CYSA State Cup ... named the teams best offensive player (1999-00) ... earned All-CIF Division 4 First Team honors in 1999 ...member of the AV Sports National Dream Team ...majoring in English ... named to the Commandants List twice, including last spring ... full name is Sarah Jean Hessinger Sarah Hessinger ... daughter of Paul and Donna Hessinger ... born Oct. 13, 1984.

HESSINGER’S CAREER STATS AUSTIN &JONES& Overall Patriot League GOALKEEPER 5-6 JUNIOR Yr GP/GS Sh G A Pts GP/GS Sh G A Pts NASHVILLE, TENN. 2002 20/1 8 1 4 6 6/0 2 1 0 2 (HARPETH HALL SCHOOL) 2003 19/10 13 2 3 7 7/5 4 1 1 3 Outlook Excellent physical presence with 2004 20/16 20 4 3 11 7/5 7 2 3 7 strength and athleticism ... solid shot-stopper with Total 59/27 41 7 10 24 19/10 13 4 4 12 good foot skills ... comfortable and aggressive com- ing off her line ... good#0 decision-making skills and HESSINGER’S HONORS organization. & 2005 Second-Team All-Patriot League 2004 Missed her sophomore campaign after undergoing surgery on her knee to remove scar tissue. 2003 Earned just over seven minutes of playing time in Navys 5-2 vic- Points:HESSINGER’S 3 vs. Lafayette GAME (10/15/04) HIGHS tory over Drexel ... was the victim of a poor play by the Mids defense and Goals: 1, seven times; last vs.The Citadel (10/24/04) faced a penalty kick in her first-collegiate game in goal ... the goal was scored at Assists: 2 vs. Robert Morris (11/4/02) the 89:34 mark of the game in what ended up being the only shot on goal Shots: 3, three times; last vs. Holy Cross (10/23/04) Jones faced during the year. Personal A 2003 graduate of Harpeth Hall School in Nashville,Tenn.... a three-sport standout as a prep, garnered letters in soccer (4), lacrosse (4) and basketball (3) ... led her soccer squad to the 2002 city championship and the state championship game where it finished as the runner-up ... named the 2003 Most Outstanding Athlete at Harpeth Hall ... a three-time all-state, all-city, and all-region honoree in soccer ... also named team MVP and most valuable defen- sive player three times ... garnered all-state and all-region kudos as a guard on the basketball squad ... a member of the student council and served as the president of the Youth in Government Club ... majoring in English ... full name is Anne Austin Jones ... daughter of Richard and Anne Jones ... born Oct. 31, 1984, in Mississippi.

14 WWW.NAVYSPORTS.COM WWW.NAVYSPORTS.COM 2002-04 Albany Times Union All-Star Team ...also named the Troy Records 2004 JONES’ CAREER STATS Defensive Player of the Year ... led her high school soccer team to four-consec- Overall utive New York State Sectional Championships and three (2001,03,04) region- Yr GP/GS Min GA GAA Sv Sv% SO al titles ... Shenendehowa was a New York State Championship Semifinalist her 2003 1/0 7:11 1 12.53 0 00.0 0 freshman year and runner-up her junior season ... led Shenendehowa to the 2004 Injured New York State AA High School Championship in 2004 where it was ranked No. 1 in the state and No. 7 in the country ... member of the Albertson Express Total 1/0 7:11 1 12.53 0 00.0 0 Soccer Club which claimed the 2004 and 05 New York State Cup Championship ... club team is ranked full name was ranked No. 1 in the state Patriot League and No. 3 in the nation last spring ... member of her high schools basketball Yr GP/GS Min GA GAA Sv Sv% SO squad which claimed the states regional championship in 2003 and sectional 2003 NA titles in 2003 and 04 ... in 2003, the basketball team was a state semifinalist ... 2004 Injured full name is Jillian Welch Lyons ... daughter of William and Joann Lyons ... born March 18, 1987, in Niskayuna, N.Y. Total NA

Minutes:JONES’ 7:11 GAME vs. Drexel HIGHS (9/7/03) Saves: NA Sv%: NA ELISE &MCCASKEY& GA: 1 vs. Drexel (9/7/03), off a PK MIDFIELD 5-6 FRESHMAN GAA: 12.53 vs. Drexel (9/7/03) BUTLER, PA. (BUTLER) Outlook Possesses relentless defensive pressure, intensity and work rate ... tactical savvy and creativity on the ball ... great playmaking abili- KRISTEN& LARAWAY& FORWARD 5-6 FRESHMAN ties with #16exceptional mobility ... loves to take on the opponent one on one and run at defenses ... LONG VALLEY, N.J. very tactical and makes dangerous runs into the attack ... extremely competi- (WEST MORRIS CENTRAL) tive and motivated. Personal A 2005 graduate of Butler High School in 2005 ... three-sport Outlook Good technical skills and speed standout who lettered in soccer (4), outdoor track (2) and indoor track (1) ... of play ... has great attitude and mentality ... solid led Butler HS to the 2001 and 03 Western Pennsylvania Region Soccer first touch and ability to maintain possession ... Championship and both teams finished as the state runner-up ... the 2002 and great intensity, work rate and willingness to con- #13 03 squads claimed the section championship ... two-time All-Section Western tribute ... her versatility and athleticism are an Pennsylvania Interscholastic League honoree ... two-year captain who was asset in adapting to the Div. I style and speed of play. named to the Butler Eagle Elite 11 team and garnered MVP recognition in 2004 Personal A 2005 graduate of West Morris Central High School in and 05 ... five-year member of the Western Pennsylvania ODP team, while also Chester, N.J. ... two-sport standout who lettered four years as a forward in soc- playing five years with the Pittsburgh Strikers club team ... Pittsburgh Strikers cer and three years as a standout defender on the lacrosse team ... three-time teammate, Iris Boivin, is also a freshman soccer player at the Naval Academy ... first-team all-conference selection, who also garnered First-Team All-Morris Pittsburgh Strikers were crowned the State Cup Champions in 2001,02,03 County recognition three times ... three-time NJGSA All-State honoree ... First- and 05 ... a standout runner, she was a member of the 2003 Western Team All-Area selection as a junior and senior ... high school teammate Nicole Pennsylvania 4x400 championship relay team ... first cousin, Nathaniel Marotta plays soccer at Bucknell and Jackie Marchesee is a member of the Backstrom, is also a member of Navys Class of 09 ... Backstrom also attended Lafayette soccer team ... member of the National Honor Society ... served as Butler High School ... full name is Elise Nicole McCaskey ... daughter of Ted and Student Council Secretary in 2003 and 04 ... older sister, Emily, is a junior at Nancy McCaskey ... born Sept. 22, 1987, in South Boston,Va. the Naval Academy ... full name is Kristen Marie Laraway ... daughter of Wayne and Karin Laraway ... born March 10, 1987, in Dearborn, Mich.

JILL LYONS& & GOALKEEPER 5-9 FRESHMAN CLIFTON PARK, N.Y. (SHENENDEHOWA) Outlook Excellent athleticism, power and strength ... loves to perform in competitive and intense environments #1... comfortable coming out after the ball ... good tactical understanding ... advanced decision making and mobility with elite distribution and foot skills. Personal A 2005 graduate of Shenendehowa High School in Clifton Park, N.Y. ... two-sport standout who lettered in soccer and basketball ... pro- duced a school-record 40 shutouts during her high school career and main- tained a career 92.4 save percentage ... guided Shenendehowa to a 66-9 record from 2001-04 ... was on the Shenendehowa honor roll every year as a prep ... earned All-State (N.Y.) honors as a junior and senior ... recipient of the Outstanding Goalkeeper Award at the New York State Championship Finals her final two seasons ... named the Most Valuable Player of the 2003 New York State Championship ... recognized by several newspapers for her achievements 2002-04 Troy Record All-Area Team,2002-04 Saratogian Dream Team and 15 2005 NAVY WOMEN’S SOCCER 2005 NAVY WOMEN’S SOCCER

CARMEN& MYERS& MIDFIELD 5-6 JUNIOR WOODBRIDGE, VA. (WOODBRIDGE) Carmen Myers Outlook Good training ethic and mentali- ty ... tenacious one-on-one defender who also plays a huge role in Navys speed of play and pos- session ...#15 dominates in the air and dangerous on set pieces ... capable of serving final passes with proper pace and surface, and hits quality long balls ... will be instrumental in the teams success. 2004 P l ayed in all 20 games, making three starts ... once again came off the bench to provide the Mids with a spark ... produced eight points on three goals and a pair of assists ... was not at full strength to start the season after suffering a knee injury in the spring ... scored goals against Mount St. Marys, Lehigh and Holy Cross ... produced an assist against Bowling Green in Navys home opener ... provided Brigitte Fox with the assist for her goal against nationally-ranked Maryland ... incredible in the air, she won a vast majority of the free balls ... member of the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2003 A starter in just one game during the season, Myers came off the bench to produce 11 points on three goals and five assists ... the Mids sixth- leading scorer and the Patriot Leagues 15th, Myers played all 23 contests ... fin- ished her freshman campaign tied for 10th in the league in assists ... scored her first-collegiate goal and added her first assist in Navys 2-0 victory over Towson in its home opener ... also scored goals against Cal State Northridge and at UMBC (game winner) ... produced assists in five different games during the sea- son, including Navys semifinal meeting with Colgate in the Patriot League Tournament ...named Patriot League Rookie of the Week Oct. 27 after produc- ing a goal and two assists in road games against UMBC, Lehigh and Holy Cross ... ranked 15th on Navys all-time freshman scoring list, 14th in goals and tied for seventh in assists. Personal A 2003 graduate of Woodbridge High School in Woodbridge, Va. ... garnered four letters in soccer and three in volleyball ... a member of the Woodbridge soccer team that won the state championship in 2000 with a 21- LINDSAY& PARKER& 0-0 record and a No. 1 national ranking ... soccer team finished as state runner- DEFENSE 5-9 SOPHOMORE up in 2002 ... earned first-team all-region honors as a sophomore ... served as CARMICHAEL, CALIF. team captain of her volleyball and soccer teams her senior year ... named First- (RIO AMERICANO) Team All-Met in volleyball during her senior campaign ... member of the National and Spanish Honor Societies, while being a member of the Beta and Outlook C apable of serving the ball with Key Clubs ... stepfather, James Warren, is a Class of 74 graduate of the Academy any surface anad proper pace ... technical and tac- ... is fluent in Spanish ... owns a 3.56 cumulative grade-point average and is tical ... solid and consistent attacking midfield per- ranked 168th out of 1094 students among the Class of 07 ... three-time mem- former who#20 has an ever-improving defensive game ber of the Commandants List, who has also been those honored on the Deans ... great dedication and willingness to improve. List twice ... majoring in systems engineering ... full name is Carmen Paula Myers 2004 S aw action in just six contests, making her collegiate debut Sept. 4 ... daughter of Charles Myers and Carmen Myers ... born Oct. 8, 1985, in in the Mids home opener against Bowling Green ... also saw playing time Madrid, Spain. against nationally-ranked Penn State ... took her lone shot of the season in Navys 3-0 shutout triumph over Mount St. Marys. Personal A 2004 graduate of Rio Americano High School in MYERS’ CAREER STATS Sacramento, Calif. ... a four-year varsity letterwinner at center midfield for Rio Overall Patriot League Americano ... played seven years for the San Juan Spirits 86 and a member of Yr GP/GS Sh G A Pts GP/GS Sh G A Pts the Nor-Cal State Team ...elected team captain of the San Juan Spirits 86 in 2003 23/1 14 3 5 11 7/0 5 0 3 3 2001 ... member of the National Honor Society ... a four-year volunteer at the Effie Yaew Nature Center where she served as a camp counselor ... older sister, 2004 20/3 11 3 2 8 7/1 7 2 0 4 Stephanie, was an All-Patriot League midfielder for the Navy soccer team from Total 43/4 25 6 7 19 14/1 12 2 3 7 2001-04 and is a Class of 05 graduate ... majoring in political science ... full name is Lindsay Regina Parker ... daughter of Thomas and Diana Parker ... born March 19, 1986, in Sacramento, Calif. Points:MYERS’ 3 vs.Towson GAME (9/5/03)HIGHS Goals: 1, six times; last vs. Holy Cross (10/23/04) Assists: 1, seven times; last vs. Maryland (10/19/04) PARKER’S CAREER STATS Shots: 4 vs.American (10/14/03) Overall Patriot League Yr GP/GS Sh G A Pts GP/GS Sh G A Pts 2004 6/0 1 0 0 0 1/0 0 0 0 0 Total 6/0 1 0 0 0 1/0 0 0 0 0

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JULIE REYNOLDS& & HEATHER& THOMAS& MIDFIELD 5-2 FRESHMAN MIDFIELD 5-4 SENIOR SHERMAN, CONN. PISMO BEACH, CALIF. (NEW MILFORD) (ARROYO GRANDE) Outlook Relentless defensive intensity Outlook G reat first touch and excellent and work rate ... technical with good tactical sense at holding the ball in tight spaces ... able to get ... skilled with both feet ... capable of making dan- teammates behind opposing defenders with her gerous runs#17 forward into the attack ... helps to set vision and creativity ...#6 relied upon for her play- mentality and tempo of the match ... great defen- making abilities, to dictate the speed of play and to sive desire and presence ... will add a great new dimension to the team. maintain possession ... ability to raise her game to meet any challenge ... excel- Personal A 2005 graduate of New Milford High School in New lent technical skills and tacticial ability. Milford, Conn. ... two-sport standout who lettered in track & field and as a cen- 2004 Turned in six points on a goal and four assists in the 20 contests ter midfielder for her soccer team ... an All-State (Conn.) honoree her sopho- in which she played ... earned 13 starts, including the Mids season opener at more and senior seasons ... named First-Team Connecticut South West Connecticut ... also started the final three games of the year that included the Conference all four years ... named New Milfords MVP all four seasons ... Penn State contest in which the Mids lost a 1-0 overtime decision to the earned all-area kudos her final three seasons ... served as team captain her jun- NCAA Tournament-bound Nittany Lions ... scored her her first-career goal, the ior and senior seasons ... named the MVP of the Senior Bowl in 2004 ... mem- only goal of the season, against Mount St. Marys which turned out to be the ber of the Connecticut ODP team from 1999-03 ... played on the Yankee game-winning score ... served teammate Katie Eames for the game-winning goal United Premier club team from 2000-05 ... led her club squad to the 2004 state against Stony Brook. championship with a 25-6-4 record ... twice named Second-Team Connecticut 2003 A starter in more than half of Navys contests ... saw action in 22 South West Conference in track & Field where she excelled as a sprinter ... games and earned starting nods in 14 contests ...got off 13 shots, including six elected captain of the track team her junior and senior seasons ... earned the on goal, but was held scoreless ... produced her lone assist of the year in the Scholar-Athlete Award in 2005 which is given by the Connecticut Association Mids 3-0 victory over of Schools Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference ... four-time mem- conference foe Lafayette. ber of the all-conference academic team ... recipient of the 2002 and 03 2002 Posted two Presidents Education Award for Outstanding Academic Excellence ... member points on a pair of assists of the National Honor Society and the Key Club ... Special Olympics volunteer ... produced goals against ... has an interest in the Naval Academys aerospace engineering program ... full Arkansas and Delaware ... name is Julie Marie Reynolds ... daughter of Richard and Joan Reynolds ... born saw action in 20 games, Nov. 6, 1986, in New Milford, Conn. earning starts in shutout victories over Mount St. Marys and Drexel. Personal Earned four varsity letters in soc- SAMANTHA cer at Arroyo Grande High School ... guided her prep team to four-straight SCHROTH& & DEFENSE 5-6 FRESHMAN league championships ... a three-time first-team all- CHESTER SPRINGS, PA. league selection, as well as (BISHOP SHANAHAN) all-county honoree ... Outlook Athletic, mobile, quick and earned scholar-athlete courageous#22 ... possesses a great work rate and recognition for having the dedication ... raises the level of play of those highest grade-point aver- around her by her effort and committment ... ever-improving technical skill and age on the team her jun- tactical knowledge. ior and senior seasons ... Personal A 2005 graduate of Bishop Shanahan High School in served as team captain as Downingtown, Pa. ... three-sport standout who lettered three times in lacrosse a senior ... her club team, and twice each in soccer and basketball ... led Bishop Shanahan to the 2003 the Santa Anita Strikers, SCCL Championship ... earned All-Area (Pa.) soccer recognition after leading won the Surf Cup Championship in 2001 and 02 ... the Strikers won the 2002 the league in scoring in 2004 ... a two-time All-Area center in lacrosse who led Coast Soccer League Premier Championship ... has been a member of the her team in scoring as a junior and senior ... awarded the 2005 Bishop Commandants List the last three semesters ... majoring in history ... full name is Shanahan Pete Brani Award as the schools most outstanding female athlete ... Heather Olivia Thomas ... daughter of James and Melinda Thomas ... born June 6, member of the student council for two years ... sister, Melissa, graduated from 1984. the Naval Academy in 2001 ... cousin, Shawn OBrien, is a Class of 90 graduate of the Academy ... full name is Samantha Schroth ... daughter of Walt and Marie THOMAS’ CAREER STATS Schroth ... born Jan. 31, 1987, in Chester County, Pa. Overall Patriot League Yr GP/GS Sh G A Pts GP/GS Sh G A Pts 2002 20/2 16 0 2 2 7/0 1 0 0 0 2003 22/14 13 0 1 1 7/2 4 0 1 1 2004 20/13 8 1 4 6 7/3 3 0 1 1 Total 62/29 37 1 7 9 21/5 8 0 2 2

Points:THOMAS’ 2 vs. Mount GAME St. MarysHIGHS (9/21/04) Goals: 1 vs. Mount St. Marys (9/21/04) Assists: 1, seven times; last vs.The Citadel (10/24/04) Shots: 5 vs. Marist (9/13/02)

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KATIE &TRASTER& MIDFIELD 5-5 SOPHOMORE FT. LAUDERDALE, FLA. (ST. THOMAS AQUINAS) Outlook Good fitness and work rate ... great mobility both offensively and defensively and a tireless commitment to get forward into the attack ... capable of attacking#9 at speed or playmak- ing ... powerful and consistent finisher with both feet ... great attitude and mentality. 2004 Competed in 15 games, while making six starts early in the year Katie Traster ... made her collegiate debut in the Mids home opener against Bowling Green ... turned in four points on a goal and a pair of assists ... earned her first-career start in Navys road loss at Seton Hall ... scored the game-winning goal, which was her first-collegiate goal in the Mids victory over Wagner ... provided assists against Seton Hall and in the following game against Mount St. Marys ... appeared in six Patriot League contests, making three starts, but took just one shot ... started the season with a stress fracture in her foot and was bothered by an Achilles injury. Personal A 2004 graduate of St.Thomas Aquinas in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. ... three-sport standout who lettered four years in soccer, track and cross country ... member of the St.Thomas Aquinas soccer team which cruised to the state and national championship with an undefeated 31-0 record ... earned all-county honors four-straight years as a member of the 4x800 meter relay team ... served as team captain of the track team her senior year ... member of the National and Spanish Honor Societies ... majoring in economics ... full name is Kathryn Haley Traster ... daughter of Harvey Traster and Margaret Scott ... born Nov. 19, 1985, in Boynton Beach, Fla.

TRASTER’S CAREER STATS Overall Patriot League Yr GP/GS Sh G A Pts GP/GS Sh G A Pts 2004 15/6 5 1 2 4 6/3 1 0 0 0 Total15/6512 4 6/31000

Points:TRASTER’S 2 vs.Wagner GAME (9/17/04) HIGHS Goals: 1 vs.Wagner (9/17/04) Assists: 1 vs. Mount St. Marys (9/21/04); at Seton Hall (9/19/04) CIANNA& WEIKLE& Shots: 2 vs. Saint Josephs (9/27/04), vs.Wagner (9/17/04) MIDFIELD 5-4 FRESHMAN LAKEVILLE, MINN. (LAKEVILLE) Outlook S t rong work ethic, dedication and desire to make an impact ... provides an ener- getic boost every time she steps onto the field ... great technical and tactical#8 abilities, combined with a strong competitive nature ... tough one-on-one defender who creates attacking sequences running out of the defensive third ... will push the team to a higher level. Personal A 2005 graduate of Lakeville High School in Lakeville, Minn. ... two-sport standout who lettered in four years in hockey and three years as a center midfielder for her soccer team ... four-year member of the St. Croix Elite soccer club ... led Lakeville HS to three-consecutive (2002-04) section soc- cer championships and in 2004 it was the state runner-up ... two-time All-State (Minn.) soccer player who was also twice named to the all-conference team ... served as team captain of her soccer squad, while also being named the teams MVP ... member of four-straight (2002-05) State Cup Championships won by the St. Croix Elite club team ... served as team captain of her soccer club team ... member of the hockey teams that claimed the 2002 and 04 section titles ... garnered honorable mention all-conference recognition as a center forward for the Lakeville hockey team ... served as team captain of the hockey team and earned all-state academic honors ... taught Sunday School at her church for three years ... was a youth soccer and hockey coach ... member of the National Honor Society ... full name is CiAnna Lee Weikle ... daughter of Dean and Leann Weikle ... born April 4, 1987, in Minneapolis, Minn.

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KARI WENIGER& & FORWARD 5-7 SOPHOMORE ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. (CLEARWATER CENTRAL CATHOLIC) Outlook Dangerous one-on-one attacker who loves to have the ball at her feet ... loves to get behind defenders and go to the goal or create goal-scoring chances ...#4 technical and tactical player who is a scoring threat whenever she has the ball in the attacking third ... her fitness and deception keep her unpredictable ... fin- ishes well. 2004 Made an immediate impact for the Mids in her rookie campaign ... finished the season fifth on Navys points list with 10 ... scored three goals and added four assists ... appeared in 20 games and made three starts, including the George Mason contest just two contests into the season ... recorded one of her four assists in that game ... had her best statistical performance against Wagner in which she score two of Navys three goals and assisted on the third ... was rewarded by the Patriot League as its rookie of the week ... posted a goal and an assist in league action, including the game winner at Bucknell ... named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. Personal A 2004 graduate of Clearwater Central Catholic High School in Clearwater, Fla. ... a four-year standout in soccer and also earned a letter in golf ... guided Clearwater Central Catholic HS to three-straight (2001-03) Kari Weniger regional and district soccer titles ... earned All-State (Fla.) honors as a senior ... a two-time first-team all-county selection ... named Team MVP and served as captain her junior and senior campaigns ... member of the Math Honor Society in which she served as Vice President (03) and President (04) ... recipient of the Mandy Stoll Scholar-Athlete Award and the Student Council Award ... majoring in ocean engineering ... an exceptional student, owns a 4.00 cumulative grade-point average after two semesters at the Academy ... she and teammate Michelle Mattingly stand atop the sophomore class (1173 students) in academic order of merit ... has appeared on the Superintendents and Commandants Lists twice ... full name is Kari Marie Weniger ... daughter of Charles and Margaret Weniger ... born Jan. 28, 1986, in St. Petersburg, Fla.

WENIGER’S CAREER STATS Overall Patriot League Yr GP/GS Sh G A Pts GP/GS Sh G A Pts 2004 20/3 22 3 4 10 7/1 4 1 1 3 Total 20/3 22 3 4 10 7/1 4 1 1 3 CAREY& YOUNG& DEFENSE 5-5 FRESHMAN VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. Wenigers Game Highs Points: 5 vs.Wagner (9/17/04) (OCEAN LAKES) Goals: 2 vs.Wagner (9/17/04) Outlook Good technical skills and fitness Assists: 1, four times; last vs. Holy Cross (10/23/04) with contagious energy and enthusiasm ... works Shots: 6 vs.Wagner (9/17/04) very hard with great desire to become a better player ... good#18 individual defender and excellent team defender ... great desire to join the attack out of the back. Personal A 2005 graduate of Ocean Lakes High School in Virginia Beach ... four-sport standout who lettered in soccer (4), field hockey (4), indoor track (2) and cross country (1) ... as a senior, named All-Tidewater,All-Eastern Region,All-Beach District and was the team MVP of her soccer team ... served as team captain her senior campaign ... led Ocean Lakes to the state champi- onship in 2002 and 03 ... garnered all-district and all-region recognition in track as a senior ... guided her prep field hockey squad to the district championship in 2002 ... full name is Carey H.Young ... daughter of Peter and Maura Young ... father, Peter, is a Class of 82 graduate of the Naval Academy ... he is a Navy Captain who is currently serving as a Submarine Squadron Commander in Bangor,Washington ... born Sept. 1, 1987, in Annapolis, Md.

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Overall H A N 2004All Games IN REVIEW 11-8-1 9-1-0 2-6-1 0-1-0 Patriot League Games 4-3-0 3-0-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 Date2004 OpponentRESULTS W/L Score Nonleague Games 7-5-1 6-1-0 1-3-1 0-1-0 8/27 at Connecticut L 2-0 8/29 at George Mason T 1-1 OVERALL STATS PATRIOT LEAGUE STATS 9/3 vs. UC Riverside L 1-0 Player G/GS Sh G A Pts. GW G/GS Sh G A Pts. GW 9/5 at San Diego State W 1-0 Meggie Curran 20/13 44 8 9 25 4 7/4 16 4 4 12 3 9/10 Bowling Green W 3-1 Brigitte Fox 20/19 29 8 6 22 2 7/7 12 1 2 4 0 9/12 Stony Brook W 1-0 Katie Eames 20/12 21 8 1 17 2 7/3 6 2 0 4 0 9/17 Wagner W 3-0 Sarah Hessinger 20/16 20 4 3 11 0 7/5 7 2 3 7 0 9/19 at Seton Hall L 3-1 Kari Weniger 20/3 22 3 4 10 1 7/1 4 1 1 3 1 9/21 Mount St. Marys W 3-0 Carmen Myers 20/3 11 3 2 8 0 7/1 7 2 0 4 0 9/25 at Colgate* L 3-1 Stephanie Parker 20/19 21 0 8 8 0 7/7 9 0 5 5 0 9/27 Saint Josephs W 4-1 Claire Henry 20/20 16 3 0 6 0 7/7 6 2 0 4 0 10/1 at Army* L 1-0 Heather Thomas 10/13 8 1 4 6 1 7/3 3 0 1 1 0 10/5 at American* L 1-0 Lauren Griebel 19/7 7 2 1 5 0 7/4 4 2 0 4 0 10/8 Lehigh* W 4-2 Katie Traster 15/6 5 1 2 4 1 6/3 1 0 0 0 0 10/15 Lafayette* W 5-0 Lauren McCabe 11/2 14 1 1 3 0 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 10/19 Maryland L 3-1 Lindsay Adlam 20/20 10 0 3 3 0 7/7 4 0 1 1 0 10/23 Holy Cross* W 5-1 Nicole Waggoner 15/1 1 0 3 3 0 4/0 0 0 0 0 0 10/24 The Citadel W 8-0 Kristi Coonfare 20/8 4 0 2 2 0 7/4 4 0 2 2 0 10/29 at #3 Penn State (OT) L 1-0 Emma Hagen 20/19 3 0 2 2 0 7/7 0 0 1 1 0 10/31 at Bucknell* W 1-0 Katy Bock 12/0 2 0 1 1 0 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 * Patriot League Game Xochitl Piedra 19/19 2 0 1 1 0 7/7 1 0 0 0 0 Emily Laraway 7/0 3 0 0 0 0 NA Jeannette Benson 14/0 3 0 0 0 0 4/0 0 0 0 0 0 GOALSTEAM STATISTICSBY PERIOD Lindsay Parker 6/0 1 0 0 0 0 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 OT OT Total Gen Studer 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 NA Navy 16 26 0 0 42 Megan Hill 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 NA Opponent 8 12 1 0 21

Navy 20 247 42 53 137 11 7 84 16 20 52 4 Opponents 20 177 21 21 63 8 7 58 8 6 22 3 SHOTS BY PERIOD1 2 OT OT Total Navy 116 129 2 0 247 GOALKEEPING Opponent 79 94 2 2 177 Player G/GS Min GA GAA Sv SO G/GS Min GA GAA Sv SO Rachel Tarbox 1/0 14:14 0 0.00 0 0 NA Michelle Mattingly 1/0 5:57 0 0.00 0 0 NA SAVES BY PERIOD Kim Bonafede 20/19 1710:55 19 1.00 68 5 7/7 628:10 8 1.15 25 2 1 2 OT OT Total Haley Crain 4/1 89:57 2 2.00 0 0 NA Navy 26 43 1 0 70 Navy 20 1821:03 21 1.04 70 7 7 628:10 8 1.15 25 2 Opponent 35 48 2 0 85 Opponents 20 1821:03 42 2.08 85 5 7 628:10 16 2.29 24 2

CategoryPER GAME AVERAGES Navy Opponents Shots 12.4 8.9 GAME-BY-GAME SCORING Goals 2.1 1.1 Game Goals (Assists) Assists 2.7 1.1 Connecticut ---- Saves 3.5 4.3 George Mason Curran (Weniger) Fouls 8.6 9.5 UC Riverside ---- Corner Kicks 5.1 3.4 San Diego State Fox (UA) Bowling Green Hessinger (Curran, S. Parker); Fox (Myers) Stony Brook Eames (Thomas) Wagner Traster (Weniger);Weniger (Piedra, Griebel);Weniger (Waggoner, Curran) Seton Hall Eames (Fox,Traster) Mount St. Marys Thomas (Traster); Curran (Waggoner); Myers (Curran) Colgate Eames (Hessinger) Saint Josephs Henry (Curran, S. Parker); Eames (Thomas); Fox (S. Parker,Adlam); Fox (Hagen) Army ---- American ---- Lehigh Griebel (Curran,Adlam); Curran (Hessinger); Curran (S. Parker); Myers (Coonfare, Fox) Lafayette Curran (Hessinger); Henry (Curran); Hessinger (UA); Griebel (Curran); Fox (S. Parker) Maryland Fox (Myers, Curran) Holy Cross Henry (Curran, Hagen); Curran (S. Parker); Hessinger (S. Parker); Eames (Coonfare, S. Parker); Myers (Thomas,Weniger) The Citadel Curran (Fox); Fox (Eames); Eames (Fox); Eames (Adlam); McCabe (Thomas); Hessinger (McCabe); Eames (Bock); Curran (Fox,Waggoner) Penn State ---- Bucknell Weniger (Fox)

20 WWW.NAVYSPORTS.COM WWW.NAVYSPORTS.COM INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS 1.GAMES 87 .PLAYED ...... Emma Hagen (2001-04) 1.POINTS 126 ...... Stacy Finley (2000-03) 2. 86 ...... Stephanie Parker (2001-04) 2. 114 ...... Justine Fisher (1998-01) 86 ...... Justine Fisher (1998-01) 3. 109 ...... Cori Thornton (1994-97) 4. 85 ...... Xochitl Piedra (2001-04) 4. 94 ...... Amelia Sheveland (2000-03) 5. 84 ...... Katie Eames (2001-04) 5. 70 ...... Kristen Riismandel (1996-99) 6. 83 ...... Nadia Sheikh (1999-02) 6. 65 ...... Shannon Filbin (1996-99) 7. 81 ...... Stacy Finley (2000-03) 7. 59 ...... Michelle Nance (1996-99) 81 ...... Melissa Rains (1998-01) 8. 57 ...... Nadia Sheikh (1999-02) 9. 80 ...... Heather Honnette (1998-01) 9. 55 ...... Kara Hardebeck (1999-02) 80 ...... Margaret Ewers (1997-00) 10. 52 ...... Katie Eames (2001-04) 52 ...... Anne Kipp (1995-98)

1.GAMES 86 . STARTED...... Justine Fisher (1998-01) 2. 84 ...... Xochitl Piedra (2001-04) 1.GOALS 51 ...... Stacy Finley (2000-03) 3. 77 ...... Stephanie Parker (2001-04) 2. 45 ...... Cori Thornton (1994-97) 4. 76 ...... Kristen Riismandel (1996-99) 3. 44 ...... Justine Fisher (1998-01) 5. 75 ...... Emma Hagen (2001-04) 4. 37 ...... Amelia Sheveland (2000-03) 75 ...... Margaret Ewers (1997-00) 5. 23 ...... Kristen Riismandel (1996-99) 7. 74 ...... Michelle Nance (1996-99) 6. 21 ...... Katie Eames (2001-04) 74 ...... Nicole Aunapu (1995-98) 21 ...... Shannon Filbin (1996-99) 9. 71 ...... Claire Henry (2001-04) 21 ...... Michelle Nance (1996-99) 71 ...... Stacy Finley (2000-03) 9. 17 . .Meggie Curran (2003-present) 71 ...... Cori Thornton (1994-97) 10. 16 ...... Kara Hardebeck (1999-2002)

1.SHOTS 273 ...... Stacy Finley (2000-03) 1.GAME-WINNING 23 ...... GOALS . . .Stacy Finley (2000-03) 2. 212 ...... Cori Thornton (1994-97) 2. 13 ...... Justine Fisher (1998-01) 3. 198 ...... Justine Fisher (1998-01) 3. 9 ...... Amelia Sheveland (2000-03) 4. 186 ...... Kristen Riismandel (1996-99) 4. 8 ...... Michelle Nance (1996-99) Three-time Second-Team All-Patriot 5. 182 ...... Amelia Sheveland (2000-03) 5. 6 . .Meggie Curran (2003-Present) League goalkeeper Kim Bonafede set the 6. 150 ...... Vanessa Solon (1998-01) 6 ...... Katie Eames (2001-04) Navy career shutouts record last year in 7. 146 ...... Shannon Filbin (1996-99) 7. 4 ...... Vanessa Solon (1998-01) the Mids’ season finale over Bucknell, 1-0. 8. 128 ...... Michelle Nance (1996-99) 8. 3 ...... Kara Hardebeck (1999-02) 9. 118 ...... Kara Hardebeck (1999-02) 3 ...... Nadia Sheikh (1999-02) (MIN. 1000 MIN) 10. 115 ...... Nadia Sheikh (1999-02) 3 ...... Kristen Riismandel* (1996-99) 1.SAVE 85.4 (158PERCENTAGE Sv, 27 GA) .Kate Macfarlane (1999, 01) 3 ...... Anne Kipp* (1995-98) 2. 82.3 (479 Sv, 103 GA) . . .Amy Hakola (1994-97) *game-winning goals were not kept between 3. 81.3 (234 Sv, 54 GA) . .Kim Bonafede (2001-04) 1994-1997 4. 78.8 (201 Sv, 54 GA) . . .Sarah Wilson (1997-00)

ASSISTS 1. 27 ...... Stephanie Parker (2001-04) 1.SHUTOUTS 21 ...... Kim Bonafede (2001-04) 27 ...... Nadia Sheikh (1999-02) 2. 20.3 ...... Sarah Wilson (1997-00) 3. 26 ...... Justine Fisher (1998-01) 3. 14.5 ...... Amy Hakola (1994-97) 4. 25 ...... Vanessa Solon (1998-01) 4. 10.1 ...... Kate Macfarlane (1999, 2001) 5. 24 ...... Stacy Finley (2000-03) 5. 5.5 ...... Grace Kelly (1996-98) 24 ...... Kristen Riismandel (1996-99) 6. 2.3 ...... Kristen Hansen (1999-02) 24 ...... Anne Kipp (1995-98) 7. 1.0 ...... Kelly George (1996-98) 8. 23 ...... Kara Hardebeck (1999-02) 1.0 ...... Samya Cruz (1993) 23 ...... Shannon Filbin (1996-99) 1.0 ...... Mechelle Addison (1993) 10. 20 ...... Amelia Sheveland (2000-03) 10. .8 ...... Marie Kissil (1999-02)

1.SAVES 479 ...... Amy Hakola (1994-97) GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE (MIN. 1000 MIN) 2. 234 ...... Kim Bonafede (2001-04) 1. .0.88 (5514:55) ...... Kim Bonafede (2001-04) 3. 201 ...... Sarah Wilson (1997-00) 2. .1.00 (2419:53) . .Kate Macfarlane (1999, 2001) 4. 158 ...... Kate Macfarlane (1999, 2001) 3. .1.04 (4693:17) . . . . .Sarah Wilson (1997-2000) 5. 68 ...... Samya Cruz (1993) 4. .1.58 (5848:00) ...... Amy Hakola (1994-97) 6. 34 ...... Grace Kelly (1996-98) 7. 25 ...... Kristen Hansen (1999-02) 8. 12 ...... Kate Kelly (1994) 9. 10 ...... Kelly George (1995-96) 10 ...... Michelle Addison (1993)

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1.GAMES 28 .STARTED ...... Xochitl Piedra (2001-04) 2. 27 ...... Stephanie Parker (2001-04) 1.ASSISTS 12 ...... Justine Fisher (1998-01) 3. 26 ...... Emma Hagen (2001-04) 2. 10 ...... Stephanie Parker (2001-04) 26 ...... Amy Hakola (1994-97) 3. 9 ...... Nadia Sheikh (1999-02) 26 ...... Cori Thornton (1994-97) 4. 8 ...... Stacy Finley (2000-03) 6. 25 ...... Justine Fisher (1998-01) 8 ...... Anne Kipp (1995-98) 25 ...... Kristen Riismandel (1996-99) 6. 7 ...... Kristen Riismandel (1996-99) 25 ...... Nicole Aunapu (1995-98) 7. 6 ...... Kara Hardebeck (1999-02) 9. 23 ...... Claire Henry (2001-04) 6 ...... Shannon Filbin (1996-99) 23 ...... Stacy Finley (2000-03) 9. 5 . .Meggie Curran (2003-Present) 23 ...... Michelle Nance (1996-99) 5 ...... Amelia Sheveland (2000-03) 5 ...... Becky Murphy (1998-99) 5 ...... Cori Thornton (1994-97)

1.SAVES 191 ...... Amy Hakola (1994-97) 2. 82 ...... Kim Bonafede (2002-04) Amy Hakola, Class of ‘98, is the only Navy 3. 46 ...... Sarah Wilson (1997-00) player to record 100-plus saves during 4. 43 ...... Kate Macfarlane (1999, 01) Patriot League action. She stopped 191 5. 10 ...... Michelle Addison (1993) shots on goal in four years of play. 6. 4 ...... Grace Kelly (1996-98) 7. 2 . . . . .Haley Crain (2002-Present) 2 ...... Marie Kissil (1999) 1.SHOTS 91 ...... Stacy Finley (2000-03) 2. 87 ...... Cori Thornton (1994-97) SHUTOUTS 3. 67 ...... Justine Fisher (1998-01) 1. 10 ...... Kim Bonafede (2002-04) 4. 63 ...... Shannon Filbin (1996-99) 2. 7.8 ...... Sarah Wilson (1997-00) 5. 62 ...... Kristen Riismandel (1996-99) 3. 5.5 ...... Amy Hakola (1994-97) 6. 48 ...... Vanessa Solon (1998-01) 4. 3.8 ...... Kate Macfarlane (1999, 01) 7. 42 ...... Michelle Nance (1996-99) 5. 1.5 ...... Grace Kelly (1996-98) 8. 41 ...... Stephanie Parker (2001-04) 6. 1 ...... Michelle Addison (1993) 41 ...... Nadia Sheikh (1999-02) 7. 0.8 ...... Marie Kissil (1999) 10. 39 ...... Amelia Sheveland (2000-03) 8. 0.5 ...... Kelly George (1995)

POINTS GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE 1. 44 ...... Stacy Finley (2000-03) (MIN. 700 MIN) 1. 0.45 (792:24) . .Kate Macfarlane (1999, 01) 2. 41 ...... Cori Thornton (1994-97) 2. 0.69 (1443:43) . . . . .Sarah Wilson (1997-00) 3. 32 ...... Justine Fisher (1998-01) 3. 0.77 (1869:17) . . . .Kim Bonafede (2002-04) 4. 29 ...... Kristen Riismandel (1996-99) 4. 1.53 (2299:00) ...... Amy Hakola (1994-97) 5. 25 ...... Nadia Sheikh (1999-02) 6. 23 . .Meggie Curran (2003-Present) 7. 20 ...... Shannon Filbin (1996-99) 8. 18 ...... Vanessa Solon (1998-01) 9. 16 ...... Anne Kipp (1995-98) 10. 15 ...... Amelia Sheveland (2000-03)

Forward Meggie Curran enters her junior campaign ranked among the top 10 in three Patriot League career categories — goals (fifth), assists (ninth) and points (sixth).

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INDIVIDUALGAMES PLAYED SINGLE-SEASONSHOTS SAVES RECORDS 1. 23 ...... Kim Bonafede, 2003 1. 87 ...... Stacy Finley, 2002 1. 181 ...... Amy Hakola, 1994 23 ...... Molly Burd, 2003 2. 85 ...... Amelia Sheveland, 2002 2. 123 ...... Kate Macfarlane, 2001 23 ...... Meggie Curran, 2003 3. 76 ...... Stacy Finley, 2001 3. 119 ...... Amy Hakola, 1995 23 ...... Katie Eames, 2003 4. 73 ...... Stacy Finley, 2003 4. 107 ...... Amy Hakola, 1996 23 ...... Emma Hagen, 2003 5. 68 ...... Kristen Riismandel, 1997 5. 91 ...... Kim Bonafede, 2002 23 ...... Carmen Myers, 2003 6. 61 ...... Justine Fisher, 1999 6. 78 ...... Sarah Wilson, 1999 23 ...... Stephanie Parker, 2003 7. 57 ...... Cori Thornton, 1994 7. 72 ...... Kim Bonafede, 2003 23 ...... Xochitl Piedra, 2003 8. 55 ...... Amelia Sheveland, 2003 72 ...... Amy Hakola, 1997 23 ...... Amelia Sheveland, 2003 9. 54 ...... Cori Thornton, 1995 9. 68 ...... Kim Bonafede, 2004 10. 22 ...... 20 times by 18 players; 10. 53 ...... Vanessa Solon, 1998 68 ...... Sarah Wilson, 2000 last by Claire Henry and Heather 53 ...... Kristen Riismandel, 1998 68 ...... Samya Cruz, 1994 Thomas in 2003 53 ...... Cori Thornton, 1997

(MIN. 500 MIN.) 1.SAVE 92.9 PERCENTAGE (91 Sv, 7 GA) . . . . . Kim Bonafede, 2002 1.GAMES 23 .STARTED ...... Kim Bonafede, 2003 1.POINTS 45 ...... Stacy Finley, 2002 2. 87.9 (123 Sv, 17 GA) . Kate Macfarlane, 2001 23 ...... Emma Hagen, 2003 2. 39 ...... Amelia Sheveland, 2002 3. 83.8 (181 Sv, 35 GA). . . . . Amy Hakola, 1994 23 ...... Stephanie Parker, 2003 39 ...... Cori Thornton, 1994 4. 83.0 (78 Sv, 16 GA) . . . . . Sarah Wilson, 1999 23 ...... Xochitl Piedra, 2003 4. 38 ...... Justine Fisher, 1999 5. 82.1 (55 Sv, 12 GA) . . . . . Sarah Wilson, 1998 5. 22 ...... Claire Henry, 2003 5. 35 ...... Stacy Finley, 2003 82.1 (119 Sv, 26 GA). . . . . Amy Hakola, 1995 22 ...... Amelia Sheveland, 2003 6. 33 ...... Justine Fisher, 2000 7. 81.7 (107 Sv, 24 GA). . . . . Amy Hakola, 1996 22 ...... Justine Fisher, 2001 7. 32 ...... Stacy Finley, 2001 8. 80.0 (72 Sv, 18 GA)...... Amy Hakola, 1997 22 ...... Xochitl Piedra, 2001 8. 27 ...... Amelia Sheveland, 2003 9. 79.1 (68 Sv., 18 GA)...... Samya Cruz, 1993 22 ...... Justine Fisher, 1999 9. 26 ...... Cori Thornton, 1995 10. 78.2 (68 Sv, 19 GA) . . . . Kim Bonafede, 2004 10. 21 ...... 12 times by nine players; 10. 25 ...... Meggie Curran, 2004 last by Lindsay Adlam, Claire Henry and Stephanie Parker in 2002 1.SHUTOUTS 11.5 ...... Sarah Wilson, 1998 1.GOALS 19 ...... Stacy Finley, 2002 2. 11 ...... Kim Bonafede, 2002 2. 18 ...... Cori Thornton, 1994 3. 7.0 ...... Kate Macfarlane, 2001 3. 16 ...... Justine Fisher, 1999 4. 6.0 ...... Kim Bonafede, 2003 4. 15 ...... Amelia Sheveland, 2002 6.0 ...... Amy Hakola, 1997 5. 14 ...... Stacy Finley, 2001 6. 5.6 ...... Sarah Wilson, 1999 6. 13 ...... Justine Fisher, 2000 7. 5.0 ...... Kim Bonafede, 2004 7. 12 ...... Stacy Finley, 2003 5.0 ...... Amy Hakola, 1995 8. 11 ...... Amelia Sheveland, 2003 9. 3.1 ...... Kate Macfarlane, 1999 9. 10 ...... Cori Thornton, 1995 10. 3.0 ...... Sarah Wilson, 2000 10. 9 ...... Meggie Curran, 2003 9 ...... Cori Thornton, 1997 GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE (MIN. 500 MIN.) GAME-WINNING GOALS 1. 0.36 (1756:06) ...... Kim Bonafede, 2002 1. 7 ...... Stacy Finley, 2002 2. 0.64 (1684:00) ...... Sarah Wilson, 1998 7 ...... Stacy Finley, 2001 3. 0.85 (1795:03) ...... Kate Macfarlane, 2001 7 ...... Justine Fisher, 1999 4. 1.00 (1710:55) ...... Kim Bonafede, 2004 4. 6 ...... Stacy Finley, 2003 5. 1.09 (1320:08) ...... Sarah Wilson, 1999 5. 5 ...... Michelle Nance, 1998 6. 1.21 (1343:00) ...... Amy Hakola, 1997 6. 4 ...... Meggie Curran, 2004 7. 1.24 (2034:55) ...... Kim Bonafede, 2003 4 ...... Amelia Sheveland, 2002 8. 1.40 (1673:09) ...... Sarah Wilson, 2000 8. 3 ...... Amelia Sheveland, 2003 9. 1.41 (1527:00) ...... Amy Hakola, 1996 3 ...... Katie Eames, 2001 10. 1.53 (1531:00) ...... Amy Hakola, 1995 3 ...... Stacy Finley, 2000 3 ...... Michelle Nance, 1999 3 ...... Anne Kipp, 1998 *game-winning goals were not kept between 1994-1997

1.ASSISTS 11 ...... Stacy Finley, 2003 11 ...... Ty Westinghouse, 1994 3. 10 ...... Justine Fisher, 2001 Justine Fisher scored seven game-win- 10 ...... Anne Kipp, 1998 ning goals for the Midshipmen in 1999, 5. 9 ...... Meggie Curran, 2004 leading Navy to a 14-8 record. She is tied 9 ...... Stephanie Parker, 2003 with Stacy Finley, who accomplished it 9 ...... Kara Hardebeck, 2002 twice, for the most game-winners in a 9 ...... Amelia Sheveland, 2002 season. 9 ...... Vanessa Solon, 2000 10. 8 ...... Stephanie Parker, 2004 8 ...... Ariana Downs, 2002 8 ...... Shannon Filbin, 1997 8 ...... Carrie Dalton, 1996 23 2005 NAVY WOMEN’S SOCCER

2005 NAVY WOMEN’S SOCCER INDIVIDUAL PATRIOT LEAGUE SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS 1.SHOTS 29 ...... Stacy Finley, 2002 1.SHUTOUTS 5 ...... Kim Bonafede, 2002 2. 28 ...... Cori Thornton, 1996 2. 3.5 ...... Sarah Wilson, 1998 3. 26 ...... Stacy Finley, 2001 3. 3 ...... Kim Bonafede, 2003 26 ...... Kristen Riismandel, 1997 3 ...... Kate Macfarlane, 2001 5. 23 ...... Stacy Finley, 2003 5. 2.5 ...... Amy Hakola, 1997 23 ...... Cori Thornton, 1994 6. 2.3 ...... Sarah Wilson, 1999 7. 21 ...... Shannon Filbin, 1997 7. 2 ...... Kim Bonafede, 2004 21 ...... Shannon Filbin, 1996 2 ...... Sarah Wilson, 2000 9. 20 ...... Shannon Filbin, 1998 9. 1.5 ...... Amy Hakola, 1995 10. 19 ...... Cori Thornton, 1997 10. 1.0 ...... Amy Hakola, 1994 1.0 ...... Michelle Addison, 1993

1.POINTS 18 ...... Cori Thornton, 1994 2. 14 ...... Stacy Finley, 2003 1.GOALS-AGAINST 0.26 (347:11) . . . . AVERAGE...... Sarah Wilson, 1999 14 ...... Stacy Finley, 2001 2. 0.27 (670:00) ...... Kim Bonafede, 2002 4. 12 ...... Meggie Curran, 2004 3. 0.35 (516:00) ...... Sarah Wilson, 1998 5. 11 ...... Meggie Curran, 2003 4. 0.43 (632:54) ...... Kate Macfarlane, 2001 6. 10 ...... Justine Fisher, 2000 5. 0.56 (159:30) ...... Kate Macfarlane, 1999 10 ...... Kristen Riismandel, 1998 6. 0.57 (471:00) ...... Amy Hakola, 1997 10 ...... Cori Thornton, 1996 7. 0.93 (571:07) ...... Kim Bonafede, 2003 9. 9 ...... Justine Fisher, 2001 8. 1.15 (628:10) ...... Kim Bonafede, 2004 9 ...... Nadia Sheikh, 2001 9. 1.26 (570:32) ...... Sarah Wilson, 2001 9 ...... Stacy Finley, 2000 10. 1.55 (521:00) ...... Amy Hakola, 1995 9 ...... Becky Murphy, 1999 9 ...... Nadia Sheikh, 1999 9 ...... Vanessa Solon, 1998 9 ...... Shannon Filbin, 1996

GOALS 1. 9 ...... Cori Thornton, 1994 Cori Thornton, Class of ‘98, holds the Navy 2. 6 ...... Stacy Finley, 2001 records for most single-season points 3. 5 ...... Meggie Curran, 2003 (18) and goals (9) in Patriot League 5 ...... Stacy Finley, 2003 action. She set both records in 1994, 5. 4 ...... Meggie Curran, 2004 Navy’s first full schedule of games at the 4 ...... Stacy Finley, 2002 Div. I level. 4 ...... Justine Fisher, 2000 4 ...... Vanessa Solon, 1999 4 ...... Kristen Riismandel, 1998 1.SAVES 82 ...... Amy Hakola, 1994 4 ...... Cori Thornton, 1996 2. 52 ...... Amy Hakola, 1996 3. 39 ...... Kim Bonafede, 2002 GAME-WINNING GOALS 39 ...... Amy Hakola, 1995 1. 3 ...... Meggie Curran, 2004 5. 33 ...... Kate Macfarlane, 2001 3 ...... Stacy Finley, 2002 6. 25 ...... Kim Bonafede, 2003 3 ...... Stacy Finley, 2001 7. 20 ...... Sarah Wilson, 2000 4. 2 ...... Stacy Finley, 2000 8. 18 ...... Kim Bonafede, 2004 2 ...... Vanessa Solon, 1999 18 ...... Amy Hakola, 1997 2 ...... Michelle Nance, 1998 10. 16 ...... Sarah Wilson, 1998 2 ...... Cori Thonrton, 1994 8. 1 ...... 19 times by 15 players; (MIN. 250 MIN.) last by Kari Weniger in 2004 1.SAVE 95.1 PERCENTAGE (39 Sv, 2 GA) . . . . .Kim Bonafede, 2002 2. 91.7 (33 Sv, 3 GA) . . .Kate Macfarlane, 2001 ASSISTS 3. 90.9 (10 Sv, 1 GA) ...... Sarah Wilson, 1999 1. 5 ...... Stephanie Parker, 2004 4. 88.9 (16 Sv, 2 GA) ...... Sarah Wilson, 1998 5 ...... Justine Fisher, 2001 5. 85.7 (18 Sv, 3 GA) ...... Amy Hakola, 1997 5 ...... Becky Murphy, 1999 6. 84.5 (82 Sv, 15 GA) ...... Amy Hakola, 1994 4. 4 ...... Meggie Curran, 2004 7. 81.3 (52 Sv, 12 GA) ...... Amy Hakola, 1996 4 ...... Stacy Finley, 2003 81.3 (39 Sv, 9 GA) ...... Amy Hakola, 1995 4 ...... Kara Hardebeck, 2002 9. 75.8 (25 Sv, 8 GA) . . . . .Kim Bonafede, 2004 4 ...... Justine Fisher, 1999 10. 75.0 (18 Sv, 6 GA) . . . . .Kim Bonafede, 2003 4 ...... Ty Westinghouse, 1994 9. 3 . . . .accomplished by 11 players; last by Sarah Hessinger, 2004

24 WWW.NAVYSPORTS.COM WWW.NAVYSPORTS.COM INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS 1.GOALS 4 . . . . .Amelia Sheveland ...... Marist (9/13/02) TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS 4 . . . . .Amelia Sheveland ...... Central Florida (9/8/00) GOALS SHOTS 4 . . . . .Cori Thornton ...... Fordham (9/17/94) 1. 9...... Rider, 10/22/00 (9-0) 1. 48 ...... Howard (9/16/98) 4. 3 . . . . .Stacy Finley ...... American (10/14/03) 9...... Pittsburgh, 9/7/96 (9-1) 2. 41...... Mount St. Marys (9/19/98) 3 . . . . .Stacy Finley ...... Robert Morris (11/4/02) 3. 8 ...... The Citadel, 10/24/04 (8-0) 3. 38 ...... at Holy Cross (9/14/96) 3 . . . . .Amelia Sheveland ...... Robert Morris (11/4/02) 8.....Robert Morris, 11/4/02 (8-1) 4. 35 ...... Holy Cross (11/2/97) 3 . . . . .Amelia Sheveland ...... Albany (10/11/02) 8...... Marist, 9/13/02 (8-0) 5. 33...... Pittsburgh (9/7/96) 3 . . . . .Stacy Finley ...... Davidson (9/7/01) 8 ...... Howard, 9/16/98 (8-0) 6. 32...... Marist (9/13/02) 3 . . . . .Kara Hardebeck ...... Rider (10/22/00) 7. 7 ...... Albany, 10/11/02 (7-2) 32 ...... St. Josephs (8/30/99) 3 . . . . .Justine Fisher ...... at Rider (10/17/99) 8. 6 ...... Howard, 10/10/01 (6-0) 32 ...... Rider (9/20/98) 3 . . . . .Cori Thornton ...... Lehigh (10/24/97) 6...... Central Florida, 9/8/00 (6-1) 9. 31 ...... Howard (10/10/01) 3 . . . . .Julie Treanor ...... at Johns Hopkins (9/9/93) 6...... at Rider, 10/17/99 (6-1) 10. 30...... American (11/8/02) 6 ...... vs. Creighton, 10/3/99 (6-1) 30 ...... Villanova (9/15/02) 6 ...... Holy Cross, 9/18/99 (6-0) 30 ...... Rider (10/22/00)

1.ASSISTS 3 . . . .Brigitte Fox ...... The Citadel (O24, 04) 3 . . . . .Stephanie Parker ...... Holy Cross (10/23/04) 1.ASSISTS 16 ...... Rider (10/22/00) 1.SAVES 25...... Loyola (9/4/93) 3 . . . . .Stacy Finley ...... Bucknell (11/1/03) 2. 10...... Robert Morris (11/4/02) 2. 22 ...... vs. Colgate (11/5/95) 3 . . . . .Stephanie Parker ...... Robert Morris (11/4/02) 3. 9...... The Citadel (10/24/04 3. 20...... Monmouth (10/7/94) 3 . . . . .Justine Fisher ...... Rider (10/22/00) 9...... Albany (10/11/02) 4. 17 ...... Villanova (9/3/94) 3 . . . . .Becky Murphy ...... Holy Cross (9/18/99) 9 ...... Howard (10/10/01) 5. 16...... at American (9/7/94) 6. 8...... Holy Cross (10/23/04) 16...... at Army (9/24/94) 8...... Marist (9/13/02) 7. 14 ...... at Binghamton (10/21/01) 1.POINTS 9 . . . . .Amelia Sheveland ...... Marist (9/13/02) 8 ...... Lafayette (10/9/98) 14 ...... at Holy Cross (9/10/94) 2. 8 . . . . .Amelia Sheveland ...... Albany (10/11/02) 8 ...... Howard (9/16/98) 9. 13...... Colgate (10/16/94) 8 . . . . .Amelia Sheveland ...... Central Florida (9/8/00) 8...... Pittsburgh (9/7/96) 13...... Georgetown (10/25/94) 8 . . . . .Cori Thornton ...... Fordham (9/17/94) 5. 7 . . . . .Katie Eames ...... The Citadel (10/24/04) 6. 6 . . . . .Stacy Finley ...... American (10/14/03) 6 . . . . .Stacy Finley ...... Robert Morris (11/4/02) 6 . . . . .Amelia Sheveland ...... Robert Morris (11/4/02) 6 . . . . .Stacy Finley ...... Albany (10/11/02) MISCELLANEOUS SEASON RECORDS 6 . . . . .Nadia Sheikh ...... Holy Cross (9/22/01) Most wins ...... 17, 1998, 2003 6 . . . . .Stacy Finley ...... Davidson (9/7/01) Most losses ...... 9, 1994, 2000 6 . . . . .Kara Hardebeck ...... Rider (10/22/00) Most overtime games ...... 6, 2000 6 . . . . .Justine Fisher ...... at Rider (10/17/99) Best win percentage ...... 857 (16-1-4), 2002 6 . . . . .Cori Thornton ...... Lehigh (10/24/97) 6 . . . . .Michelle Nance ...... Pittsburgh (9/7/96) Worst win percentage ...... *.286 (2-5), 1993 6 . . . . .Julie Treanor ...... at Johns Hopkins (9/9/93) Longest winning streak ...... 7 games (1998, twice; 2003) Longest losing streak ...... 3 games (1993, ’94, ’95, ’97) SHOTS Longest unbeaten streak ...... 35 games, 2002-2003 1. 10 . . . . .Stacy Finley ...... Mount St. Marys (9/12/03) **the longest Div. I unbeaten streak in the country 10 . . . . .Shannon Filbin ...... at Holy Cross (10/25/98) at the time of its achievement 10 . . . . .Julie Treanor ...... at Johns Hopkins (9/9/93) 4. 9 . . . . .Stacy Finley ...... Holy Cross (10/26/02) Undefeated regular season ...... 16-0-4, 2002 9 . . . . .Amelia Sheveland ...... Albany (10/11/02) **the only Div. I undefeated team in the 2002 regular season 9 . . . . .Amelia Sheveland ...... Marist (9/13/02) Most shutouts ...... 15, 2002 9 . . . . .Justine Fisher ...... St. Josephs (8/30/99) Most consecutive shutouts ...... 7, 1998 9 . . . . .Cori Thornton ...... at Lafayette (10/6/96) 9. 8 . . . .Meggie Curran ...... St. Josephs (9/27/04) Most shutouts by opponent ...... 6, 2000 8 . . . . .Amelia Sheveland ...... American (11/8/02) Most consecutive shutouts by opponent ...... 2, five times 8 . . . . .Stacy Finley ...... at Colgate (11/4/00) Most goals ...... 56, 2002 8 . . . . .Vanessa Solon ...... at Lafayette (9/25/99) Fewest goals ...... *7, 1993 Most goals/game ...... 2.67 (56G, 21 gm), 2002 Most goals allowed ...... 36, 1994 1.SAVES 25 . . . . .Sam Cruz ...... Loyola (9/4/93) 2. 20 . . . . .Amy Hakola ...... vs. Colgate (11/5/95) Fewest goals allowed ...... 8, 2002 20 . . . . .Amy Hakola ...... Monmouth (10/7/94) Most goals allowed/game ...... 2.0 (36 G, 18 gm), 1994 4. 17 . . . . .Amy Hakola ...... Villanova (9/3/94) Fewest goals allowed/game ...... 0.38 (8G, 21 gm), 2002 5. 16 . . . . .Amy Hakola ...... at American (9/7/94) Most assists ...... 66, 2000 16 . . . . .Amy Hakola ...... at Army (9/24/94) 7. 14 . . . . .Kate Macfarlane ...... at Binghamton (10/21/01) . . Fewest assists ...... *6, 1993 14 . . . . .Amy Hakola ...... at Holy Cross (9/10/94) 9. 13 . . . . .Amy Hakola ...... Colgate (10/16/94) *Navy played several club teams in 1993, therefore, its stats reflect a limited 10. 12 . . . . .Sarah Wilson ...... George Mason (8/27/99) number of contests. 12 . . . . .Amy Hakola ...... Bucknell (10/22/94) 12 . . . . .Amy Hakola ...... at Lehigh (10/29/94) 12 . . . . .Samya Cruz ...... at Lafayette (9/26/93) 25 2005 NAVY WOMEN’S SOCCER

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YEAR-BY-YEARGOALS LEADERS 2004 Meggie Curran, Katie Eames, ...... 8 Brigitte Fox 2003 Stacy Finley ...... 12 SINGLE-SEASON TEAM RECORDS 2002 Stacy Finley ...... 19 1.GOALS 56 ...... 2002 1.SHOTS 408 ...... 1998 GOALS-AGAINST 2001 Stacy Finley ...... 14 2. 52 ...... 2003 2. 384 ...... 2002 1.AVERAGE 0.37 ...... 2002 2000 Justine Fisher ...... 13 52 ...... 1998 3. 347 ...... 2001 1999 Justine Fisher ...... 16 2. 0.56 ...... 1998 4. 51 ...... 1999 4. 342 ...... 1997 3. 0.84 ...... 2001 1998 Justine Fisher, Michelle Nance, ...... 8 5. 47 ...... 2001 5. 329 ...... 2003 4. 1.04 ...... 2004 Kristen Riismandel 6. 45 ...... 2000 6. 315 ...... 1996 5. 1.16 ...... 1999 1997 Cori Thornton ...... 9 45 ...... 1996 7. 298 ...... 1999 6. 1.22 ...... 2000 1996 Shannon Filbin, Cori Thornton ...... 8 8. 42 ...... 2004 8. 294 ...... 1995 1.22 ...... 1997 1995 Cori Thornton ...... 10 9. 34 ...... 1997 9. 292 ...... 2000 8. 1.28 ...... 2003 1994 Cori Thornton ...... 18 10. 32 ...... 1995 10. 247 ...... 2004 1.28 ...... 1996 1993 Julie Treanor ...... 3 10. 1.56 ...... 1995

1.ASSISTS 66 ...... 2000 1.SAVES 193 ...... 1994 ASSISTS 2004 Meggie Curran ...... 9 2. 64 ...... 2002 2. 140 ...... 2001 1.VICTORIES 17 ...... 2003 2003 Stacy Finley ...... 11 3. 58 ...... 2003 3. 129 ...... 1995 17 ...... 1998 2002 Kara Hardebeck,Amelia Sheveland . . . .9 4. 56 ...... 2001 4. 123 ...... 1996 3. 16 ...... 2002 2001 Justine Fisher ...... 10 5. 53 ...... 2004 5. 118 ...... 1999 16 ...... 2001 2000 Vanessa Solon ...... 9 53 ...... 1998 6. 98 ...... 2002 5. 14 ...... 1999 1999 Nadia Sheikh ...... 7 7. 46 ...... 1996 7. 86 ...... 1997 6. 11 ...... 2004 1998 Anne Kipp ...... 10 8. 44 ...... 1999 8. 84 ...... 2000 11 ...... 1996 1997 Shannon Filbin ...... 8 9. 37 ...... 1997 9. 78 ...... 1993 8. 10 ...... 2000 1996 Carrie Dalton ...... 8 10. 31 ...... 1994 10. 76 ...... 2003 10 ...... 1997 1995 Cori Thornton ...... 6 10 ...... 1995 1994 Ty Westinghouse ...... 11 POINTS SHUTOUTS 1993 Christa Richardson ...... 3 1. 176 ...... 2002 1. 15 ...... 2002 2. 162 ...... 2003 2. 14 ...... 1998 Pts. (G-A) 3. 157 ...... 1998 3. 10 ...... 2001 4. 156 ...... 2000 4. 9 ...... 1999 POINTS2004 Meggie Curran ...... 25 (8-9) 5. 150 ...... 2001 5. 7 ...... 2004 2003 Stacy Finley ...... 35 (12-11) 6. 146 ...... 1999 7 ...... 2000 2002 Stacy Finley ...... 45 (19-7) 7. 137 ...... 2004 7 ...... 1997 2001 Stacy Finley ...... 32 (14-4) 8. 136 ...... 1996 8. 6 ...... 2003 2000 Justine Fisher ...... 33 (13-7) 9. 105 ...... 1997 6 ...... 1995 1999 Justine Fisher ...... 38 (16-6) 10. 93 ...... 1994 10. 4 ...... 1996 1998 Kristen Riismandel ...... 23 (8-7) 1997 Cori Thornton ...... 23 (9-5) 1996 Shannon Filbin ...... 22 (8-6) 1995 Cori Thornton ...... 26 (10-6) 1994 Cori Thornton ...... 39 (18-3) SAVES 1993 Julie Treanor ...... 7 (3-1) 2004 Kim Bonafede ...... 68 2004GOALS-AGAINST Kim Bonafede . AVERAGE...... 1.00 2003 Kim Bonafede ...... 72 2003 Kim Bonafede ...... 1.24 2002 Kim Bonafede ...... 91 SHOTS 2002 Kim Bonafede ...... 0.36 2004 Meggie Curran ...... 44 2001 Kate Macfarlane ...... 123 2001 Kate Macfarlane ...... 0.85 2003 Stacy Finley ...... 73 2000 Sarah Wilson ...... 68 2000 Sarah Wilson ...... 1.40 2002 Stacy Finley ...... 87 1999 Sarah Wilson ...... 78 1999 Sarah Wilson ...... 1.09 2001 Stacy Finley ...... 76 1998 Sarah Wilson ...... 55 1998 Sarah Wilson ...... 0.64 2000 Justine Fisher ...... 47 1997 Amy Hakola ...... 72 1997 Amy Hakola ...... 1.21 1999 Justine Fisher ...... 61 1996 Amy Hakola ...... 107 1996 Amy Hakola ...... 1.41 1998 Kristen Riismandel, ...... 53 1995 Amy Hakola ...... 119 1995 Amy Hakola ...... 1.53 Vanessa Solon 1994 Amy Hakola ...... 181 1994 Amy Hakola ...... 2.27 1997 Kristen Riismandel ...... 68 1993 Samya Cruz ...... 68 1993 Samya Cruz ...... 3.00 1996 Cori Thornton ...... 48 1995 Cori Thornton ...... 54 1994 Cori Thornton ...... 57 2004SHUTOUTS Kim Bonafede ...... 5 1993 Julie Treanor ...... 18 2003 Kim Bonafede ...... 6 2002 Kim Bonafede ...... 11 2001 Kate Macfarlane ...... 7 2000 Sarah Wilson ...... 3 1999 Sarah Wilson ...... 5.6 1998 Sarah Wilson ...... 11.5 1997 Amy Hakola ...... 6 1996 Amy Hakola, Grace Kelly ...... 2 1995 Amy Hakola ...... 5 1994 Amy Hakola ...... 1.5 1993 Samya Cruz ...... 1

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AWARDSNSCAA REGIONAL ALL-AMERICANS ANDPATRIOT HONORS LEAGUE 2004 Xochitl Piedra ...... Third Team 2003 Stacy Finley ...... Second Team 2002OFFENSIVE Stacy FinleyPLAYER OF THE YEAR Xochitl Piedra ...... Second Team 2001 Stacy Finley 2002 Stacy Finley ...... Third Team 1999 Justine Fisher 2000 Justine Fisher ...... Second Team Margaret Ewers ...... Third Team 1998 Nicole Aunapu ...... Second Team PATRIOT LEAGUE Kristen Riismandel ...... Third Team DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1997 Nicole Aunapu ...... Third Team 2001 Kate Macfarlane Kristen Riismandel ...... Third Team 1998 Nicole Aunapu 1996 Nicole Aunapu ...... Third Team 1997 Nicole Aunapu 1995 Nicole Aunapu ...... Third Team Cori Thornton ...... Third Team PATRIOT LEAGUE 2001ROOKIE Xochitl OF THE Piedra YEAR (Co) SOCCER BUZZ 1998 Justine Fisher 2003ALL-MID-ATLANTIC Stacy Finley ...... REGION...... Second TEAM Team 1996 Michelle Nance Xochitl Piedra ...... Second Team 2002 Stacy Finley ...... Second Team Kim Bonafede ...... Third Team PATRIOT LEAGUE COACH OF THE Xochitl Piedra ...... Third Team 1996YEAR Carin Gabarra 2001 Stacy Finley ...... Third Team Justine Fisher ...... Third Team 2000 Justine Fisher ...... First Team 2004ALL-PATRIOT Meggie LEAGUECurran ...... First Team Margaret Ewers ...... Third Team Stephanie Parker ...... First Team 1999 Justine Fisher ...... Second Team Xochitl Piedra ...... First Team 1998 Nicole Aunapu ...... Second Team Kim Bonafede ...... Second Team Anne Kipp ...... Second Team Sarah Hessinger . .Second Team Kristen Riismandel ...... Third Team 2003 Stacy Finley ...... First Team 1997 Nicole Aunapu ...... Second Team Stephanie Parker ...... First Team Emma Hagen was a three-time ESPN The Kristen Riismandel ...... Third Team Xochitl Piedra ...... First Team Magazine District II Academic honoree 1996 Nicole Aunapu ...... Second Team Kim Bonafede ...... Second Team and was named a Third-Team Academic Cori Thornton ...... Third Team Amelia Sheveland ...... Second Team All-American last fall. 2002 Stacy Finley ...... First Team 1996 Nicole Aunapu ...... First Team SOCCER BUZZ Xochitl Piedra ...... First Team Shannon Filbin ...... First Team ALL-MID-ATLANTIC FRESHMAN Nadia Sheikh ...... First Team Amy Hakola ...... First Team Kim Bonafede ...... Second Team Michelle Nance ...... First Team 2004TEAM Brigitte Fox Amelia Sheveland ...... Second Team Cori Thornton ...... First Team 1998 Justine Fisher 2001 Stacy Finley ...... First Team Carrie Dalton ...... Second Team 1996 Shannon Filbin Justine Fisher ...... First Team Kristen Riismandel ...... Second Team Michelle Nance Heather Honnette ...... First Team 1995 Nicole Aunapu ...... First Team Kate Macfarlane ...... First Team Amy Hakola ...... First Team Kara Hardebeck ...... Second Team Cori Thornton ...... First Team Nadia Sheikh ...... Second Team Carrie Dalton ...... Second Team Xochitl Piedra ...... Second Team Amy Mills ...... Second Team 2000 Margaret Ewers ...... First Team 1994 Amy Hakola ...... First Team Justine Fisher ...... First Team Cori Thornton ...... First Team 1999 Margaret Ewers ...... First Team Ty Westinghouse ...... Second Team Justine Fisher ...... First Team Becky Murphy ...... Second Team Tara Refo ...... Second Team VICE ADM. LAWRENCE Vanessa Solon ...... Second Team SWORD FOR WOMEN Sarah Wilson ...... Second Team 2002 Kate Macfarlane 1998 Nicole Aunapu ...... First Team 2001 Justine Fisher Margaret Ewers ...... First Team 1998 Nicole Aunapu Shannon Filbin ...... First Team Justine Fisher ...... First Team Anne Kipp ...... First Team 2004CALVERT Quinn AWARD Rinehart FOR WOMEN Michelle Nance ...... First Team 2005 Emma Hagen Kristen Riismandel ...... First Team Sarah Wilson ...... First Team Vanessa Solon ...... Second Team NAVAL ACADEMY BRIGADE 1997 Nicole Aunapu ...... First Team 2004COMMANDER Quinn Rinehart (spring semester) Only three women have garnered one of Anne Kipp ...... First Team the major Patriot League awards twice in Kristen Riismandel ...... First Team their careers — Stacy Finley of Navy Margaret Ewers ...... Second Team (2001, 02), Nicole Aunapu (pictured Shannon Filbin ...... Second Team above) of Navy (1997, 98) and Jessica Cori Thornton ...... Second Team Tuthill of Colgate (1994, 95). 27 2005 NAVY WOMEN’S SOCCER 2005 NAVY WOMEN’S SOCCER

Justine Fisher ...... 1999-00-01 ACADEMICNCAA WOMAN OF THE YEAR HONORSNSCAA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE Annie Gates ...... 1999 (STATE OF MARYLAND) Kelley George ...... 1995 1998 Nicole Aunapu 1998ALL-AMERICANS Nicole Aunapu Emma Hagen ...... 2001-02-03-04 Amy Hakola ...... 1996 ESPN THE MAGAZINE ACADEMIC PATRIOT LEAGUE FEMALE Claire Henry ...... 2001-02-04 ALL-AMERICANS Heather Honnette ...... 1998-99-00-01 2004 Emma Hagen ...... Third Team 2001SCHOLAR-ATHLETE Kate Macfarlane OF THE YEAR Kate Huppmann ...... 2003 2001 Kate Macfarlane ...... First Team 1998 Nicole Aunapu Kelly Kast ...... 1996 Justine Fisher ...... Second Team Anne Kipp ...... 1995-96-97-98 1998 Nicole Aunapu ...... First Team Kate Macfarlane ...... 1999-01 PATRIOT LEAGUE WOMEN’S SOCCER Amy McGrath ...... 1995 SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Jenny Meyer ...... 1995-96 ESPN THE MAGAZINE DISTRICT II 2001 Kate Macfarlane Carmen Myers ...... 2004 1998 Nicole Aunapu Stephanie Parker ...... 2001-02-03 2004ACADEMIC Emma ALL-AMERICANSHagen ...... First Team 1997 Nicole Aunapu Melissa Rains ...... 1998-99-00-01 Stephanie Parker ...... Second Team Quinn Rinehart ...... 2000-01-02-03 2003 Emma Hagen ...... First Team Nadia Sheikh ...... 1999-00-01-02 2002 Emma Hagen ...... Second Team PATRIOT LEAGUE ACADEMIC Amelia Sheveland ...... 2002-03 2001 Justine Fisher ...... First Team LindsayHONOR AdlamROLL ...... 2002 Cathy Sybert ...... 1998 Kate Macfarlane ...... First Team Nicole Aunapu ...... 1995-96-97-98 Tori Thompson ...... 2002 1998 Nicole Aunapu ...... First Team Kim Bonafede ...... 2004 Nicole Waggoner ...... 2003-04 1998 Anne Kipp ...... Second Team Jeanne Cameron ...... 2001-02 Christine Weeks ...... 1997-98 1997 Nicole Aunapu ...... First Team Haley Crain ...... 2003 Megan Weller ...... 2000-01 Ariana Downs ...... 2003 Kari Weniger ...... 2004 Stacy Finley ...... 2002-03

ALL-TIME* A * LETTERWINNERS* F * * L * * S * Adlam, Lindsay . .2002-03-04 Faulkner, Julie ...... 1996-97-99-00 La Salle, Danielle ...... 1998-99-00 Sheikh, Nadia ...... 1999-00-01-02 Aunapu, Nicole . . . . .1995-96-97-98 Faulkner, Samantha ...... 2000 Lawrence, Melissa ...... 1993-94 Sheveland,Amelia . . . .2000-01-02-03 Filbin, Shannon ...... 1996-97-98-99 Solon,Vanessa ...... 1998-99-00-01 * B * Finley, Stacy ...... 2000-01-02-03 * M * Standifer, Kate ...... 1993-94-95 Fisher, Justine ...... 1998-99-00-01 Stonelake, Kathleen ...... 1993 Bloom, Helen ...... 1993 Macfarlane, Kate ...... 1999-01 Fox, Brigitte ...... 2004 Sybert, Cathleen ...... 1998 Bonafede, Kim ...... 2002-03-04 McCabe, Lauren ...... 2004 Buchinger,Trisha ...... 1993-94 McGrath,Amy ...... 1993-94-95 Burd, Molly ...... 2003 * G * Meyer, Jennifer ...... 1993-94-95-96 * T * Garner,Ashley ...... 2001 Miller, Erin ...... 1997 Thomas, Heather 2002-03-04 * C * Gates,Annie ...... 1999 Mills,Amy ...... 1995-96-97-98 Thompson,Alison ...... 1993 George, Kelly ...... 1995 Morgan, Catherine ...... 1993 Thompson,Tori ...... 2002 Cameron, Jeanne ...... 2001-02 Gibellato, Marilisa ...... 1993-94 Moore, Katie ...... 1998 Thornton, Corrianne .1994-95-96-97 Coelius Keplinger, Susan ...... 2000 Gould, Rebecca ...... 2000 Murphy, Becky ...... 1998-99 Traster, Katie ...... 2004 Coonfare, Kristi . . . . .2003-04 Griebel, Lauren ...... 2004 Myers, Carmen . . . . .2003-04 Treanor, Julie ...... 1993 Crain, Haley ...... 2003-04 Cruz, Samya ...... 1993 Curran, Meggie . . . . .2003-04 * H * * N * * W * Hagen, Emma ...... 2001-02-03-04 Nance, Madeline . . . .1996-97-98-99 Waggoner, Nicole ...... 2002-03-04 * D * Hakola,Amy ...... 1994-95-96-97 Norris, Camren ...... 2002-03 Weeks, Christine ...... 1995-97-98 Hansen, Kristen ...... 2000-02 Weller, Megan ...... 2000-01 Dalton, Carrie ...... 1995-96 Hardebeck, Kara . . . .1999-00-01-02 Weniger, Kari ...... 2004 deSpain, Patricia ...... 1993-94-95 * O * Harrison,Ashley ...... 1994-95 Westinghouse,Tasha ...... 1993-94 Downs,Adriana ...... 2002-03 Ordiz, Maili ...... 1999 Hartin, Stephanie ...... 1995 Wilson, Sarah ...... 1998-99-00 Duncan, Lindsay ...... 2003 Orr,Ashlee ...... 1995-96 Henry, Claire ...... 2001-02-03-04 Hessinger, Sarah .2002-03-04 * E * Hoffmann, Erica ...... 1993 * P * Eames, Katie ...... 2001-02-03-04 Honnette, Heather . .1998-99-00-01 Parker, Stephanie . . . .2001-02-03-04 Esher, Leslie ...... 1999-00 Huppmann, Kate ...... 2003 Piedra, Xochitl ...... 2001-02-03-04 Esposito, Cristina . . . .1994-95-96-97 Podewils, Jessica ...... 1997 Evans, Katherine ...... 1994 * K * Ewers, Margaret . . . . .1997-98-99-00 Kast, Kelly ...... 1993-94-95-96 * R * Kelly, Erin ...... 1999-00 Rains, Melissa ...... 1998-99-00-01 Kelly, Grace ...... 1996-97-98 Refo,Tara ...... 1997-98-99 Kipp,Anne ...... 1995-96-97-98 Richardson, Christa ...... 1993 Kissil, Marie ...... 2001-02 Riismandel, Kristen . .1996-97-98-99 Kogler, Stephanie ...... 1993 Rinehart, Quinn . . . . .2000-01-02-03 Kuykendall, Kerry ...... 1993 Roberts, Deirdre ...... 1996-97

28 WWW.NAVYSPORTS.COM WWW.NAVYSPORTS.COM ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS NONCONFERENCE OPPONENTS SERIES SERIES OPPONENT GMS REC. PCT. START LAST GAME OPPONENT GMS REC. PCT. START LAST GAME Air Force 6 4-2-0 66.7 1997 9/6/02 - Navy, 2-1 Pacific 1 1-0-0 100.0 2003 9/31/03 - Navy,1-0 OT Albany 1 1-0-0 100.0 2002 10/11/02 - Navy, 7-2 Penn 2 0-1-1 25.0 1999 10/8/00 - T, 0-0 Arkansas 2 2-0-0 100.0 1998 9/22/02 - Navy, 3-0 Penn State 2 0-2-0 2003 10/29/04 - L, 1-0 OT Binghamton 2 1-0-1 75.0 2001 9/14/03 - Navy, 3-1 Pepperdine 1 0-1-0 2001 98/31/01 - L, 3-2 Bowling Green 1 1-0-0 100.0 2004 9/4/04 - Navy, 3-1 Pittsburgh 2 2-0-0 100.0 1996 9/5/99 - Navy, 2-1 California 1 0-1-0 2000 9/3/00 - L, 1-0 Portland 1 0-1-0 1998 9/27/98 - L, 4-0 UCLA 1 0-1-0 1998 9/1/98 - L, 3-0 Quinnipiac First Meeting UC Irvine 1 0-1-0 2004 9/3/04 - L, 1-0 Richmond 3 3-0-0 100.0 1996 9/25/98 - Navy, 3-1 UC Santa Barbara 1 1-0-0 100.0 2001 9/2/01 - Navy, 2-1 Rider 3 3-0-0 100.0 1998 10/22/00 - Navy, 9-0 Cal State Northridge 2 1-0-1 75.0 2002 9/21/03 - T, 2-2 Robert Morris 1 1-0-0 100.0 2002 11/4/02 - Navy, 8-1 UCF 1 1-0-0 100.0 2000 9/8/00 - Navy, 6-1 Sacramento State 1 1-0-0 100.0 2003 8/29/03 - Navy, 2-1 The Citadel 1 1-0-0 100.0 2004 10/24/04 - Navy, 8-0 St. Francis (Pa.) 2 2-0-0 100.0 1999 10/30/01 - Navy, 4-1 Columbia 1 1-0-0 100.0 2003 9/20/03 - Navy, 3-1 Saint Josephs 2 1-1-0 50.0 1999 9/27/04 - Navy, 4-1 Connecticut 1 0-1-0 2004 8/27/04 - L, 2-0 Saint Louis 1 1-0-0 100.0 2002 9/8/02 - Navy, 1-0 Creighton 1 1-0-0 100.0 1999 10/3/99 - Navy, 6-1 San Diego State 2 1-1-0 50.0 2000 9/5/04 - Navy, 1-0 Davidson 1 1-0-0 100.0 2001 9/7/01 - Navy, 4-1 Seton Hall 1 0-1-0 2004 9/19/04 - L, 3-1 Delaware 2 2-0-0 100.0 2002 10/10/03 - Navy 3-2 OT Siena First Meeting Drexel 2 2-0-0 100.0 2002 9/7/03 - Navy, 5-2 Stanford First Meeting Evansville 1 0-1-0 2000 10/1/00 - L, 2-1 Stony Brook 1 1-0-0 100.0 2004 9/12/04 - Navy, 1-0 Fairfield 1 0-1-0 2000 9/24/00 - L, 4-3 Temple 2 1-0-1 75.0 1994 9/2/95 - Navy, 2-1 Florida 1 0-1-0 1995 10/8/95 - L, 5-0 Texas A&M 1 0-1-0 1999 9/10/99 - L, 6-0 Fordham 1 1-0-0 100.0 1994 9/17/94 - Navy, 5-0 Towson 5 4-1-0 80.0 1994 9/5/03 - Navy, 2-0 Frostburg 1 1-0-0 100.0 1994 10/3/94 - Navy, 5-0 Tulane 1 1-0-0 100.0 1999 10/8/99 - Navy, 3-0 George Mason 4 2-1-1 62.5 1999 8/29/04 - T, 1-1 Tulsa 1 1-0-0 100.0 1998 10/2/98 - Navy, 2-0 Georgetown 5 4-1-0 80.0 1993 10/31/96 - Navy, 3-0 Villanova 4 1-2-1 37.5 1994 9/15/02 - T, 0-0 George Washington 3 2-1-0 66.7 1997 9/17/02 - Navy, 2-0 VCU 4 3-1-0 75.0 1995 8/27/00 - Navy, 4-0 Georgia Southern 1 1-0-0 100.0 2001 9/9/01 - Navy, 3-1 Wagner 1 1-0-0 100.0 2004 9/17/04 - Navy, 3-0 Georgia State First Meeting Washington State 1 0-1-0 2000 9/10/00 - L, 1-0 2OT High Point 1 1-0-0 100.0 2000 10/15/00 - Navy, 4-0 West Virginia 2 1-1-0 50.0 1996 9/10/97 - L, 2-1 Houston 1 1-0-0 100.0 1999 9/12/99 - Navy, 4-0 Wisconsin 1 0-1-0 1999 10/29/99 - L, 1-0 Howard 3 3-0-0 100.0 1998 10/10/01 - Navy, 6-0 Wright State 2 0-2-0 1997 9/30/01 - L, 2-1 Illinois State 1 1-0-0 100.0 1997 10/10/97 - Navy, 4-0 Johns Hopkins 1 1-0-0 100.0 1993 9/9/93 - Navy, 4-0 **2005 OPPONENTS IN BOLD** La Salle First Meeting Long Beach State 1 1-0-0 100.0 2002 8/30/02 - Navy, 2-0 Loyola 6 4-2-0 66.7 1993 10/7/01 - Navy, 1-0 PATRIOT LEAGUE OPPONENTS SERIES Loyola Marymount First Meeting OPPONENT GMS RECORD PCT. START Marist 2 2-0-0 100.0 1995 9/13/02 - Navy, 8-0 LAST GAME Maryland 5 0-5-0 1996 10/19/04 - L, 3-1 American 10 5-4-1 55.0 1994 10/5/04 - L, 1-0 UMBC 7 5-2-0 71.4 1993 10/20/03 - Navy, 3-0 Army 14 7-6-1 53.6 1994 10/1/04 - L, 1-0 Monmouth 2 0-2-0 1994 11/13/96 - L, 2-0 Bucknell 13 9-3-1 73.1 1994 10/31/04 - Navy, 1-0 Mount St. Marys 6 6-0-0 100.0 1995 9/21/04 - Navy, 3-0 Colgate 17 5-11-1 32.4 1994 9/25/04 - L, 3-1 North Carolina 1 0-1-0 2003 9/26/03 - L, 1-0 Holy Cross 11 8-2-1 77.3 1994 10/23/04 - Navy, 5-1 N.C. State 1 0-1-0 2003 10/6/03 - L, 3-0 Lafayette 13 12-1-0 92.3 1993 10/15/04 - Navy, 5-0 Old Dominion 4 1-1-2 50.0 1994 10/11/96 - T, 1-1 Lehigh 12 8-2-2 75.0 1993 10/8/04 - Navy, 4-2 Ohio State 1 0-1-0 1996 9/8/96 - L, 2-0

OPPONENTNAVY VS. THE GMS CONFERENCES REC. PCT. LAST GAME OPPONENT GMS REC. PCT. LAST GAME America East 11 8-2-1 77.3 9/12/04 - def. SB, 1-0 Mid-Continent 0 0-0-0 00.0 NA Atlantic Coast 7 0-7-0 00.0 10/19/04 - lost to MD, 3-1 Missouri Valley 3 2-1-0 66.7 10/1/00 - lost to Evansville, 2-1 Atlantic Sun 0 0-0-0 00.0 NA Mountain West 8 5-3-0 62.5 9/5/04 - def. SDSU, 1-0 Atlantic 10 12 9-2-1 79.2 9/27/04 - def. SJ, 4-1 Northeast 12 10-2-0 83.3 9/21/04 - def. MSM, 3-0 Big East 15 8-6-1 56.7 9/9/04 - lost to Seton Hall, 3-1 Ohio Valley 0 0-0-0 00.0 NA Big Sky 1 1-0-0 100.0 8/29/03 - def. Sac St., 2-1 Pacific 10 3 0-3-0 00.0 9/10/00 - lost to WSU, 1-0 2OT Big South 1 1-0-0 100.0 10/15/00 - def. HP,4-0 Patriot 90 54-29-7 63.9 10/31/04 - def. Bucknell, 1-0 Big Ten 4 0-4-0 00.0 10/29/04 - lost to PS, 1-0 OT Southern 3 3-0-0 100.0 10/24/04 - def. Citadel, 8-0 Big 12 1 0-1-0 00.0 9/10/99 - lost to TA&M, 6-0 Southeastern 3 2-1-0 66.7 9/22/02 - def.Arkansas, 3-0 Big West 6 4-1-1 75.0 9/3/04 - lost to UC Irvine, 1-0 Southland 0 0-0-0 00.0 NA Colonial 21 14-4-3 73.8 8/29/04 - Tied GM, 1-1 SWAC 0 0-0-0 00.0 NA Conference USA 4 4-0-0 100.0 9/8/00 - def. UCF, 6-1 Sun Belt 0 0-0-0 00.0 NA Horizon 2 0-2-0 00.0 9/30/01 - lost to WSt., 2-1 West Coast 2 0-2-0 00.0 8/31/01 - lost to Pepp., 3-2 Ivy 3 1-1-1 50.0 9/20/03 - def. Columbia, 3-1 Western Athletic 0 0-0-0 00.0 NA Metro Atlantic 12 9-3-0 75.0 9/13/02 - def. Marist, 8-0 Independents 3 3-0-0 100.0 10/10/01 - def. Howard, 6-0 Mid-American 1 1-0-0 100.0 9/4/04 - def. Bowling Green, 3-1 29 2005 NAVY WOMEN’S SOCCER 2005 NAVY WOMEN’S SOCCER

ALL-TIME12-YEAR NAVY REC. 141-74-15 SERIESColumbia RECORDS 1-0-0 Illinois State 1-0-0 HOME 81-25-8 9/20/03 W, 3-1 ...... Annapolis, Md. 10/10/97 W, 4-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. ROAD 51-40-7 NEUTRAL 9-9-0 Connecticut 0-1-0 Johns Hopkins 1-0-0 8/27/04 L, 2-0 ...... Storrs, Conn. 9/9/93 W, 4-0 ...... Baltimore, Md. Patriot League Opponents* 54-29-7 Home 29-10-2 Creighton 1-0-0 Long Beach State 1-0-0 Road 23-16-5 10/3/99 W, 6-1 ...... St. Louis, Mo. 8/30/02 W, 2-0 ...... Long Beach, Calif. Neutral 2-3-0 Regular Season 48-21-7 Davidson 1-0-0 Loyola 4-2-0 Patriot League Tournament 6-8-0 9/7/01 W, 4-1 ...... Annapolis, Md. 10/7/01 W, 1-0 ...... Germantown, Md. *current teams competing in Patriot League 9/18/00 W, 1-0 (2OT) ...... Annapolis, Md. Delaware 2-0-0 9/17/96 W, 3-1 ...... Annapolis, Md. Nonleague Opponents 87-45-8 10/10/03 W, 3-2 (OT) ...... Annapolis, Md. 10/2/95 W, 2-1 ...... Annapolis, Md. Home 52-15-6 10/20/02 W, 2-0 ...... Newark, Del. 10/19/94 L, 3-0 ...... Baltimore, Md. Road 28-24-2 9/4/93 L, 2-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. Neutral 7-6-0 In Postseason Tournaments 0-2-0 Drexel 2-0-0 9/7/03 W, 5-2 ...... Annapolis, Md. Marist 2-0-0 9/29/02 W, 2-0 ...... Philadelphia, Pa. 9/13/02 W, 8-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. 9/3/95 W, 4-1 ...... Easton, Pa. AirNONLEAGUE Force OPPONENTS 4-2-0 Evansville 0-1-0 10/1/00 L, 2-1 ...... St. Louis, Mo. Maryland 0-5-0 9/6/02 W, 2-1 ...... St. Louis, Mo. 10/19/04 L, 3-1 ...... Annapolis, Md. 9/28/001 W, 2-0 ...... St. Louis, Mo. Fairfield 0-1-0 11/2/03 L, 2-1 ...... College Park, Md. 9/29/00 W, 2-1 ...... St. Louis, Mo. 10/10/99 L, 2-0 ...... College Park, Md. 9/24/00 L, 4-3 ...... Fairfield, Conn. 10/1/99 L, 2-1 ...... St. Louis, Mo. 10/26/97 L, 5-0 ...... College Park, Md. 10/2/98 W, 1-0 ...... St. Louis, Mo. 10/22/96 L, 4-0 ...... College Park, Md. 10/3/97 L, 1-0 (OT) ...... St. Louis, Mo. Florida 0-1-0 10/8/95 L, 5-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. Albany 1-0-0 10/11/02 W, 7-2 ...... Annapolis, Md. Fordham 1-0-0 9/17/94 W, 5-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. Arkansas 2-0-0 9/22/02 W, 3-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. Frostburg 1-0-0 10/11/98 W, 3-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. 10/3/94 W, 5-0 ...... Frostburg, Md.

Binghamton 1-0-1 George Mason 2-1-1 9/14/03 W, 3-1 ...... Annapolis, Md. 8/29/04 T, 1-1 ...... Fairfax,Va. 10/21/01 T, 1-1 (2OT) ...... Binghamton, N.Y. 10/28/01 W, 3-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. 8/25/00 L, 3-0 ...... Fairfax,Va. Bowling Green 1-0-0 8/27/99 W, 2-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. 9/4/04 W, 3-1 ...... Annapolis, Md. Georgetown 4-1-0 California 0-1-0 10/31/96 W, 3-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. 9/3/00 L, 1-0 ...... Berkeley, Calif. 10/25/95 W, 4-0 ...... Washington, D.C. 10/25/94 W, 3-1 ...... Annapolis, Md. UCLA 0-1-0 10/22/93 L, 2-1 ...... Annapolis, Md. 9/1/98 L, 3-0 ...... Los Angeles, Calif. 10/17/93 W, 1-0 ...... Washington, D.C.

UC Irvine 0-1-0 George Washington 2-1-0 9/3/04 L, 1-0 ...... San Diego, Calif. 9/17/01 W, 2-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. 9/14/98 W, 3-1 ...... Annapolis, Md. UC Santa Barbara 1-0-0 9/13/97 L, 4-3 ...... Washington, D.C. 9/2/01 W, 2-1 ...... Santa Barbara, Calif. Georgia Southern 1-0-0 Cal State Northridge 1-0-1 9/9/01 W, 3-1 ...... Annapolis, Md. 9/21/03 T, 2-2 (2OT) ...... Annapolis, Md. High Point 1-0-0 9/1/02 W, 1-0 ...... Northridge, Calif. 10/15/00 W, 4-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. UCF 1-0-0 Houston 1-0-0 9/8/00 W, 6-1 ...... Annapolis, Md. 9/12/99 W, 4-0 ...... College Station,Texas Navy opens the 2005 campaign at home The Citadel 1-0-0 with a game against George Washington. Howard 3-0-0 10/24/04 W, 8-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. The Mids lead the series 2-1. Katie 10/10/01 W, 6-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. Eames, Class of 2005, scored the game 10/25/00 W, 3-2 (OT) ...... Washington, D.C. winner for Navy in the last meeting on 9/16/98 W, 8-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. Sept. 17, 2001. 30 WWW.NAVYSPORTS.COM WWW.NAVYSPORTS.COM Ohio State 0-1-0 Texas A&M 0-1-0 9/8/96 L, 2-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. 9/10/99 L, 6-0 ...... College Station,Texas

Pacific 1-0-0 Towson 4-1-0 8/31/03 W, 1-0 (OT) ...... Stockton, Calif. 9/5/03 W, 2-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. 10/20/98 W, 2-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. Pennsylvania 0-1-1 10/1/96 W, 2-1 ...... Annapolis, Md. 10/8/00 T, 0-0 (2OT) ...... Annapolis, Md. 9/21/95 W, 3-0 ...... Towson, Md. 10/25/99 L, 6-0 ...... Philadelphia, Pa. 9/22/94 L, 3-2 ...... Annapolis, Md.

Penn State 0-2-0 Tulane 1-0-0 10/29/04 L, 1-0 (OT) ...... State College, Pa. 10/8/99 W, 3-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. 11/14/03 L, 5-1 ...... State College, Pa. Tulsa 1-0-0 Pepperdine 0-1-0 10/2/98 W, 2-0 ...... St. Louis, Mo. 8/31/01 L, 3-2 ...... Malibu, Calif. Villanova 1-2-1 Pittsburgh 2-0-0 9/15/02 T, 0-0 (2OT) ...... Annapolis, Md. 9/5/99 W, 2-1 ...... Pittsburgh, Pa. 10/14/01 L, 4-0 ...... Villanova, Pa. 9/7/96 W, 9-1 ...... Annapolis, Md. 8/31/98 W, 1-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. 9/3/94 L, 3-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. Portland 0-1-0 9/27/98 L, 4-0 ...... Charlottesville,Va. Virginia Commonwealth 3-1-0 8/27/00 W, 4-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. Richmond 3-0-0 9/15/97 W, 4-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. 9/25/98 W, 3-1 ...... Charlottesville,Va. 9/29/96 W, 5-1 ...... Richmond,Va. 10/28/97 W, 3-1 ...... Annapolis, Md. 9/24/95 L, 1-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. 10/15/96 W, 3-0 ...... Richmond,Va. Wagner 1-0-0 Rider 3-0-0 9/17/04 W, 3-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. Junior midfielder Molly Burd scored 10/22/00 W, 9-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. Navy’s goal against Penn State in the 2003 10/17/99 W, 6-1 ...... Lawrenceville, N.J. Washington State 0-1-0 NCAA Tournament — the program’s first 9/20/98 W, 3-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. 9/10/00 L, 1-0 (2OT) ...... Annapolis, Md. NCAA Tournament appearance. Robert Morris 1-0-0 West Virginia 1-1-0 UMBC 5-2-0 11/4/02 W, 8-1 ...... Annapolis, Md. 9/10/97 L, 2-1 ...... Annapolis, Md. 10/20/03 W, 3-0 ...... Baltimore, Md. 11/3/96 W, 4-0 ...... Morgantown,W.Va. 10/28/02 W, 4-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. Sacramento State 1-0-0 9/27/99 W, 4-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. Wisconsin 0-1-0 10/17/98 W, 3-0 ...... Baltimore, Md. 8/29/03 W, 2-1 ...... Sacramento, Calif. 10/29/99 L, 1-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. 9/3/97 W, 2-1 ...... Annapolis, Md. 9/4/94 L, 3-1 ...... Annapolis, Md. St. Francis (Pa.) 2-0-0 10/8/93 L, 3-0 ...... Baltimore, Md. 10/30/01 W, 4-1 ...... Annapolis, Md. Wright State 0-2-0 9/6/99 W, 4-0 ...... Loretto, Pa. 9/30/01 L, 2-1 ...... St. Louis, Mo. Monmouth 0-2-0 10/5/97 L, 3-1 ...... St. Louis, Mo. 11/13/96 L, 2-0 ...... West Long Branch, N.J. St. Joseph’s 1-1-0 10/7/94 L, 3-1 ...... Annapolis, Md. 9/27/04 W, 4-1 ...... Annapolis, Md. 8/30/99 L, 1-0 (OT) ...... Annapolis, Md. AmericanPATRIOT LEAGUE OPPONENTS 5-4-1 Mount St. Mary’s 6-0-0 Home: 2-2-0 Road: 3-1-1 9/21/04 W, 3-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. Saint Louis 1-0-0 Neutral: 0-1-0 9/12/03 W, 1-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. 9/8/02 W, 1-0 ...... St. Louis, Mo. West Point: 0-1-0 9/20/02 W, 4-0 ...... Emmittsburg, Md. Regular Season: 4-3-1 9/19/98 W, 3-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. San Diego State 1-1-0 Patriot League Tournament: 1-1-0 10/9/96 W, 2-1 (OT) ...... Annapolis, Md. 9/5/04 W, 1-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. 10/5, 2004 L, 1-0 ...... Washington, D.C. 10/18/95 W, 1-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. 9/1/00 L, 2-1 ...... Berkeley, Claif. #11/9/03 W, 4-1 ...... Washington, D.C. 10/14/03 L, 5-4 (OT) ...... Annapolis, Md. North Carolina 0-1-0 Seton Hall 0-1-0 #11/8/02 L, 2-1 (2OT) ...... West Point, N.Y. 9/26/03 L, 1-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. 9/19/04 L, 3-1 ...... South Orange, N.J. 10/13/02 T, 1-1 (2OT) ...... Washington, D.C. *at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in front of 9/19/01 L, 1-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. NCAA record crowd 6,527 Stony Brook 1-0-0 9/8/98 W, 4-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. 10/20/97 W, 2-0 ...... Washington, D.C. 9/12/04 W, 1-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. N.C. State 0-1-0 9/13/95 W, 3-1 ...... Annapolis, Md. 9/7/94 W, 2-1 ...... Washington, D.C. 10/6/03 L, 3-0 ...... Cary, N.C. Temple 1-0-1 9/2/95 W, 2-1 ...... Easton, Pa. Old Dominion 1-1-2 10/14/94 T, 2-2 (OT) ...... Annapolis, Md. 10/11/96 T, 1-1 (OT) ...... Annapolis, Md. 9/17/95 L, 2-1 ...... Norfolk,Va. 10/10/94 T, 1-1 (OT) ...... Annapolis, Md. 9/15/94 W, 2-1 ...... Norfolk,Va.

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Army 7-6-1 ARMY-NAVYARMY-NAVY SERIES GAME RECORDS ARMY-NAVY CAREER RECORDS — Home: 4-2-0 Road: 2-3-1 Neutral: 1-1-0 ArmySHOTS 24 . . . . .Army win 2-1, 9/24/94 (WP) NAVY Hamilton, N.Y.: 1-1-0 Navy 17 ...... Navy win 3-1, 10/20/99 (A) 7GAMES ...... PLAYED...... Margaret Ewers (1997-00) Star Games: 5-5-1 17 . . . . .Army win 3-2, 9/21/96 (WP) 7 ...... Shannon Filbin (1996-99) Regular Season: 5-5-1 Navy Player 6 ...... Stacy Finley, 10/3/03 (A) 7 ...... Michelle Nance (1996-99) Patriot League Tournament: 2-1-0 6 ...... Nadia Sheikh, 10/6/99 (N) 7 ...... Kristen Riismandel (1996-99) &10/1/04 ...... L, 1-0 ...... West Point, N.Y. &10/3/03 ...... W, 1-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. 10/4/02 ...... T, 1-1 (2OT) . . .West Point, N.Y. & ArmyPOINTS 8 . . . . .Army win 3-2, 9/21/96 (WP) GAMES STARTED 10/26/01 ...... W, 1-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. 7 ...... Margaret Ewers (1997-00) & Navy 8 ...... Navy win 3-1, 10/20/99 (A) 10/21/00 ...... W, 2-0 ...... West Point, N.Y. 7 ...... Michelle Nance (1996-99) & Navy Player 4 ...... Stacy Finley, 10/21/00 (WP) #11/6/99 ...... W, 2-1 (2OT) . . .Hamilton, N.Y. 7 ...... Kristen Riismandel (1996-99) 4 ...... Vanessa Solon, 10/20/99 (A) &10/20/99 ...... W, 3-1 ...... Annapolis, Md. #11/7/98 ...... W, 2-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. SHOTS &10/30/98 ...... W, 2-0 ...... West Point, N.Y. GOALS 16 (4 Gm) ...... Stacy Finley (2000-03) #11/8/97 ...... L, 1-0 ...... Hamilton, N.Y. Army 3 . . . . .Army win 3-2, 9/21/96 (WP) 16 (7 Gm) ...... Kristen Riismandel (1996-99) Navy 3 ...... Navy win 3-1, 10/20/99 (A) &9/20/97 ...... L, 1-0 (OT) . . . . .Annapolis, Md. Navy Player 2 ...... Stacy Finley, 10/21/00 (WP) &9/21/96 ...... L, 3-2 ...... West Point, N.Y. 2 ...... Vanessa Solon, 10/20/99 (A) &10/6/95 ...... L, 2-1 (OT) . . . . .Annapolis, Md. 9POINTS (6 Gm) ...... Justine Fisher (1998-01) &9/24/94 ...... L, 2-1 ...... West Point, N.Y.

# Patriot League Tournament Game ArmyASSISTS 2 . . . . .Army win 3-2, 9/21/96 (WP) 4GOALS (6 Gm) ...... Justine Fisher (1998-01) & Army-Navy Star Game 2 . . . . .Army win 2-1, 9/24/94 (WP) Navy 3 . .Navy win 2-1 OT2, 10/6,/99 (N) (W P ) West Point Navy Player 2 . . . . .Sarah Wilson, 10/21/00 (WP) ASSISTS ( A ) Annapolis 2 (6 Gm) ...... Vanessa Solon (1998-01) (N) Neutral Site 2 (5 Gm, GK) ...... Sarah Wilson (1998-00) ArmySAVES 11 . . . . .Army win 3-2, 9/21/96 (WP) 11 ...... Army win 2-1, 10/6/95 (A) SAVES Navy 16 . . . . .Army win 2-1, 9/24/94 (WP) 40 (5 Gm) ...... Amy Hakola (1994-97) Navy Player 16 ...... Amy Hakola, 9/24/94 (WP)

Bucknell 9-3-1 9/12/98 W, 2-1 ...... Annapolis, Md. Lafayette 12-1 Home: 3-3-1 Road: 6-0-0 9/6/97 L, 2-0 ...... Hamilton, N.Y. Home: 6-0-0 Road: 6-1-0 Regular Season: 8-2-1 #11/9/96 L, 3-0 ...... Hamilton, N.Y. Regular Season: 11-1-0 Patriot League Tournament: 1-1-0 10/18/96 L, 1-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. Patriot League Tournament: 1-0-0 10/31/04 W, 1-0 ...... Lewisburg, Pa. #11/5/95 L, 6-0 ...... Lewisburg, Pa. 10/15/04 W, 5-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. 11/1/03 W, 4-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. 10/15/95 L, 4-0 ...... Hamilton, N.Y. 10/18/03 W, 3-0 ...... Easton, Pa. 11/2/02 W, 2-0 ...... Lewisburg, Pa. 10/16/94 L, 3-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. 10/18/02 W, 2-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. #11/11/01 L, 2-1 (OT) ...... Annapolis, Md. #11/9/01 W, 1-0 (OT) ...... Annapolis, Md. 11/3/01 W, 1-0 (OT) ...... Lewisburg, Pa. Holy Cross 8-2-1 10/13/01 W, 3-1 ...... Easton, Pa. 9/15/00 L, 3-2 ...... Annapolis, Md. Home: 6-0-0 Road: 2-2-1 10/6/00 W, 4-3 (OT) ...... Annapolis, Md. 10/31/99 W, 3-0 ...... Lewisburg, Pa. Regular Season: 8-2-1 9/25/99 W, 1-0 (OT) ...... Easton, Pa. 10/23/98 W, 2-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. Patriot League Tournament: 0-0-0 10/9/98 W, 5-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. 10/18/97 W, 2-0 ...... Lewisburg, Pa. 10/23/04 W, 5-1 ...... Annapolis, Md. 9/27/97 W, 3-0 ...... Easton, Pa. 10/26/96 T, 2-2 (OT) ...... Annapolis, Md. 10/26/03 W, 3-1 ...... Worcester, Mass. 10/6/96 W, 4-0 ...... Easton, Pa. #11/4/95 W, 2-0 ...... Lewisburg, Pa. 10/26/02 W, 2-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. 9/30/95 W, 2-0 ...... Easton, Pa. 10/29/95 L, 3-2 ...... Annapolis, Md. 9/22/01 W, 4-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. 10/1/94 W, 3-2 ...... Annapolis, Md. 10/22/94 W, 2-1 ...... Annapolis, Md. 9/23/00 L, 1-0 ...... Worcester, Mass. 9/26/93 L, 7-1 ...... Easton, Pa. 9/18/99 W, 6-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. Colgate 5-11-1 10/25/98 T, 1-1 (2 OT) ...... Worcester, Mass. Lehigh 8-2-2 Home: 3-3 Road: 1-7-1 11/2/97 W, 4-1 ...... Annapolis, Md. Home: 5-0-1 Road: 3-2-1 Neutral: 1-1 9/14/96 W, 3-2 (OT) ...... Worcester, Mass. Regular Season: 8-2-2 Washington, D.C.: 1-0 9/9/95 W, 4-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. Patriot League Tournament: 0-0-0 Lewisburg, Pa.: 0-1 9/10/94 L, 4-1 ...... Worcester, Mass. 10/8/04 W, 4-2 ...... Annapolis, Md. Regular Season: 4-6-1 10/24/03 W, 2-1 ...... Bethlehem, Pa. Patriot League Tournament: 1-5-0 10/7/02 W, 3-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. 9/25/04 L, 3-1 ...... Hamilton, N.Y. 10/5/01 W, 3-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. #11/7/03 W, 3-2 ...... Washington, D.C. 10/28/00 T, 0-0 (2OT) ...... Bethlehem, Pa. 9/28/03 W, 1-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. 9/19/99 W, 4-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. 9/27/02 T, 0-0 (NO OT) ...... Hamilton, N.Y. 10/31/98 W, 3-0 ...... Bethlehem, Pa. 10/19/01 W, 2-1 ...... Hamilton, N.Y. 10/24/97 W, 4-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. #11/4/00 L, 2-1 ...... Hamilton, N.Y. 10/5/96 W, 2-1 ...... Bethlehem, Pa. 10/14/00 W, 2-1 ...... Annapolis, Md. 10/28/95 T, 1-1 (OT) ...... Annapolis, Md. #11/7/99 L, 2-0 ...... Hamilton, N.Y. 10/29/94 L, 3-0 ...... Bethlehem, Pa. 10/16/99 L, 1-0 ...... Hamilton, N.Y. 9/18/93 L, 4-0 ...... Bethlehem, Pa. #11/8/98 L, 1-0 ...... Annapolis, Md. # Patriot League Tournament Game 32 WWW.NAVYSPORTS.COM WWW.NAVYSPORTS.COM NAVY SOCCER HISTORY YearYEAR-BY-YEAR Coach RESULTS Captain Record Pct. PL Record Pct. PL Finish 1993 Carin Gabarra Kerry Kuykendall 2-5-0 40.0 NA NA NA 1994 Carin Gabarra Trish Buchinger 7-9-2 44.4 3-4-0 42.9 NA 1995 Carin Gabarra Kate Standifer 10-7-1 58.3 2-3-1 41.7 xx 1996 Carin Gabarra Kelly Kast 11-6-2 63.2 3-2-1 58.3 xx 1997 Carin Gabarra Amy Hakola 10-8-0 55.6 4-2-0 66.7 xx 1998 Carin Gabarra Nicole Aunapu 17-3-1 83.3 5-0-1 91.7 First 1999 Carin Gabarra Michelle Nance 14-8-0 63.6 5-1-0 83.3 Tie-First 2000 Carin Gabarra Sarah Wilson 10-9-2 52.4 3-2-1 58.3 xx 2001 Carin Gabarra Erin Kelly 16-5-1 75.0 6-1-0 85.7 First 2002 Carin Gabarra Nadia Sheikh 16-1-4 85.7 4-0-3 78.6 Tie-First 2003 Carin Gabarra Amelia Sheveland 17-5-1 76.1 6-1-0 85.7 Tie-First 2004 Carin Gabarra Kim Bonafede 11-8-1 57.5 4-3-0 57.1 Tie-Fourth 12 Years 141-74-15 64.6 45-19-7 68.3

WinMEMORABLE # Date WINS SiteIN NAVY HISTORY Result 1 9/9/93 Baltimore, Md. def. Johns Hopkins, 4-0 25 10/5/96 Bethlehem, Pa. def. Lehigh, 2-1 50 10/9/98 Annapolis, Md. def. Lafayette, 5-0 75 9/29/98 St. Louis, Mo.; at Military Academics Classic def.Air Force, 2-1 100 9/6/02 St. Louis, Mo.; at Military Academies Classic def.Air Force, 2-0 125 10/20/03 Baltimore, Md. def. UMBC, 3-0 141 10/31/04 Lewisburg, Pa. def. Bucknell, 1-0

MEMORABLE GAMES IN NAVY HISTORY Date Site Result First Game Played 9/4/93 Annapolis, Md. loss to Loyola, 2-0 First Win 9/9/93 Baltimore, Md. def. Johns Hopkins, 4-0 First Home Win 9/17/94 Annapolis, Md. def. Fordham, 5-0 First Patriot League Game 9/10/94 Worcester, Mass. loss to Holy Cross, 4-1 First Patriot League Tournament Game 11/4/95 Lewisburg, Pa. def. Bucknell, 2-0 First Patriot League Tournament Win (Game) 11/4/95 Lewisburg, Pa. def. Bucknell, 2-0 First Patriot League Tournament Win (Tournament) 11/7/03 Washington, D.C. def. Colgate, 3-2 11/9/03 Washington, D.C. def.American, 4-1 First Game Played at Glenn Warner Soccer Facility 9/7/01 Annapolis, Md. def. Davidson, 4-1 First NCAA Tournament Game 11/14/03 University Park, Pa. loss to No. 6 Penn State, 5-1

NAVYAll-Time ATTENDANCEGlenn Warner Soccer RECORDS Facility Army-Navy Games Att. Opponent Date Facility Att. Opponent Date Att. Site Date Facility 1. 6527 North Carolina$ 9/62/03 NMCMS 1. 1052 Army 10/3/03 1. 2605 Annapolis 10/20/99 DF 2. 2605 Army 10/20/99 DF 2. 915 Army 10/26/01 2. 2412 Annapolis 9/20/97 DF 3. 2412 Army 9/20/97 DF 3. 637 Delaware 10/10/03 3. 1052 Annapolis 10/3/03 GWSF 4. 1384 George Mason 8/27/99 DF 4. 559 Georgia Southern 9/9/01 4. 915 Annapolis 10/26/01 GWSF 5. 1052 Army 10/3/03 GWSF 5. 557 Davidson# 9/7/01 5. 800 West Point 10/1/04 6. 915 Army 10/26/01 GWSF 6. 556 Lafayette% 11/9/01 6. 658 Annapolis% 11/7/98 DF 7. 826 Saint Josephs 8/30/99 DF 7. 543 Maryland 10/19/04 7. 632 West Point 10/30/98 8. 658 Army% 11/7/98 DF 8. 486 Bowling Green 9/10/04 8. 300 West Point 10/4/02 9. 637 Delaware 10/10/03 GWSF 9. 477 Lehigh 10/8/04 9. 253 Hamilton, N.Y.% 11/7/97 10. 586 Bucknell 9/15/00 DF 10. 433 Bucknell% 11/11/01 10. 212 West Point 9/21/96 11. 559 Georgia Southern 9/9/01 GWSF 11. 416 Stony Brook 9/12/04 12. 557 Davidson# 9/7/01 12. 415 Marist 9/13/02 NMCMS Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium 13. 556 Lafayette% 11/9/01 GWSF 13. 414 Colgate 9/28/03 GWSF Glenn Warner Soccer Facility 14. 554 VCU 8/27/00 DF 14. 389 Drexel 9/7/03 DF Dewey Field 15. 543 Maryland 10/19/04 GWSF 15. 388 The Citadel 10/24/04 16. 508 Old Dominion 10/11/96 DF $ N CAA Single-Game Attendance Record 17. 486 Bowling Green 9/10/04 GWSF % Patriot League Tournament 18. 477 Lehigh 10/8/04 GWSF # First game played at GWSF 19. 474 Lehigh 9/19/99 DF 20. 450 Washington State 9/10/00 DF 450 Bucknell 10/23/98 DF

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10/3 . . . .# vs.Tulsa ...... W ...... 2-0 1993YEAR-BY-YEAR1996 RESULTS 10/9 . . . .* Lafayette ...... W ...... 5-0 Record: 2-5-0 Overall Record: 11-6-2 Overall; 3-2-1 Patriot League 10/11 . . .Arkansas ...... W ...... 3-0 Captain: Kerry Kuykendall Captain: Kelly Kast 10/17 . . .at UMBC ...... W ...... 3-0 9/4 . . . . .Loyola ...... L ...... 2-0 First Postseason Tournament 10/20 . . .Towson ...... W ...... 2-0 9/9 . . . . .at Johns Hopkins ...... W ...... 4-0 9/7 . . . . .# Pittsburgh ...... W ...... 9-1 10/23 . . .* Bucknell ...... W ...... 2-0 9/18 . . . .Lehigh ...... L ...... 4-0 9/8 . . . . .# Ohio State ...... L ...... 2-0 10/25 . . .* at Holy Cross ...... T (OT) . . . . .1-1 9/26 . . . .at Lafayette ...... L ...... 7-1 9/14 . . . .* at Holy Cross ...... W (OT) . . . . .3-2 10/30 . . .* at Army ...... W ...... 2-0 10/8 . . . .at UMBC ...... L ...... 3-0 9/17 . . . .Loyola ...... W ...... 3-1 10/31 . . .* at Lehigh ...... W ...... 3-0 10/17 . . .at Georgetown ...... W ...... 1-0 9/21 . . . .* at Army ...... L ...... 3-2 11/7 . . . .% Army ...... W ...... 2-0 10/22 . . .Georgetown ...... L ...... 2-1 9/29 . . . .at VCU ...... W ...... 5-1 11/8 . . . .% Colgate ...... L ...... 1-0 10/1 . . . .Towson ...... W ...... 2-1 & Navy Invitational (Annapolis, Md. 10/5 . . . .* at Lehigh ...... W ...... 2-1 ^ Coca Cola Classic (Charlottesville,Va.) 10/6 . . . .* at Lafayette ...... W ...... 4-0 1994 # Academy Classic (St. Louis, Mo.) Record: 7-9-2 Overall, 3-4-0 Patriot League 10/9 . . . .Mount St. Mary’s . . . . .W (OT) . . . . .2-1 % Patriot League Tournament (Annapolis, Md.) Captain: Trish Buchinger 10/11 . . .Old Dominion ...... T (OT) . . . . .1-1 * Patriot League Game Inaugural Season in Patriot League 10/15 . . .at Richmond ...... W ...... 3-0 9/3 . . . . .Villanova ...... L ...... 3-0 10/18 . . .* Colgate ...... L ...... 1-0 9/4 . . . . .UMBC ...... L ...... 3-1 10/22 . . .at Maryland ...... L ...... 4-0 9/7 . . . . .at American ...... W ...... 2-1 10/26 . . .* Bucknell ...... T (OT) . . . . .2-2 1999 9/10 . . . .* at Holy Cross ...... L ...... 4-1 Record: 14-8-0 Overall; 5-1-0 Patriot League 10/31 . . .Georgetown ...... W ...... 3-0 9/15 . . . .at Old Dominion ...... W ...... 2-1 Captain: Michelle Nance 11/3 . . . .at West Virginia ...... W ...... 4-0 9/17 . . . .* Fordham ...... W ...... 5-0 Patriot League Regular-Season Co- 11/9 . . . .% at Colgate ...... L ...... 3-0 9/22 . . . .Towson ...... L ...... 3-2 Champion 11/13 . . .$ at Monmouth ...... L ...... 2-0 8/27 . . . .George Mason ...... W ...... 2-0 9/24 . . . .* at Army ...... L ...... 2-1 # Navy Invitational (Annapolis, Md.) 8/30 . . . .St. Joseph’s ...... L (OT) . . . . .1-0 10/1 . . . .* Lafayette ...... W ...... 3-2 % Patriot League Tournament (Hamilton,N.Y.) 9/5 . . . . .at Pittsburgh ...... W ...... 2-1 10/3 . . . .at Frostburg ...... W ...... 5-0 $ E CAC Tournament (West Long Branch, N.J.) 9/6 . . . . .at St. Francis (Pa.) ...... W ...... 4-0 10/7 . . . .Monmouth ...... L ...... 3-1 * Patriot League Game 9/10 . . . .^at Texas A&M ...... L ...... 6-0 10/10 . . .Old Dominion ...... T (OT) . . . . .1-1 9/12 . . . .^vs. Houston ...... W ...... 4-0 10/14 . . .Temple ...... T (OT) . . . . .2-2 9/18 . . . .*Holy Cross ...... W ...... 6-0 10/16 . . .* Colgate ...... L ...... 3-0 9/19 . . . .*Lehigh ...... W ...... 4-0 10/19 . . .at Loyola ...... L ...... 3-0 1997 Record: 10-8-0 Overall; 4-2-0 Patriot League 9/25 . . . .*at Lafayette ...... W (OT) . . . . .1-0 10/22 . . .* Bucknell ...... W ...... 2-1 Captain: Amy Hakola 9/27 . . . .UMBC ...... W ...... 4-0 10/25 . . .Georgetown ...... W ...... 3-1 8/31 . . . .Villanova ...... W ...... 1-0 10/1 . . . .#vs.Air Force ...... L ...... 2-1 10/29 . . .* at Lehigh ...... L ...... 3-0 9/3 . . . . .UMBC ...... W ...... 2-1 10/3 . . . .#vs. Creighton ...... W ...... 6-1 * Patriot League Game 9/6 . . . . .* at Colgate ...... L ...... 2-0 10/8 . . . .Tulane ...... W ...... 3-0 9/10 . . . .West Virginia ...... L ...... 2-1 10/10 . . .at Maryland ...... L ...... 2-0 9/13 . . . .at George Washington . . .L ...... 4-3 10/16 . . .*at Colgate ...... L ...... 1-0 9/15 . . . .Virginia Commonwealth .W ...... 4-0 1995 10/17 . . .at Rider ...... W ...... 6-1 Record: 10-7-1 Overall; 2-3-1 Patriot League 9/20 . . . .* Army ...... L (OT) . . . . .1-0 10/20 . . .*Army ...... W ...... 3-1 Captain: Kate Standifer 9/27 . . . .* at Lafayette ...... W ...... 3-0 10/25 . . .at Pennsylvania ...... L ...... 6-0 Made First Patriot League Tournament Appearance 10/3 . . . .# Air Force ...... L (OT) . . . . .1-0 9/2 . . . . .# vs.Temple (Easton, Pa.) .W ...... 2-1 10/29 . . .Wisconsin ...... L ...... 1-0 10/5 . . . .# Wright State ...... L ...... 3-1 9/3 . . . . .# vs. Marist (Easton, Pa.) .W ...... 4-1 10/31 . . .*at Bucknell ...... W ...... 3-0 10/10 . . .Illinois State ...... W ...... 4-0 9/9 . . . . .* Holy Cross ...... W ...... 4-0 11/6 . . . .%vs.Army ...... W (2OT) . . . .2-1 10/18 . . .* at Bucknell ...... W ...... 2-0 9/13 . . . .American ...... W ...... 3-1 11/7 . . . .%at Colgate ...... L ...... 2-0 10/20 . . .at American ...... W ...... 2-0 9/17 . . . .at Old Dominion ...... L ...... 2-1 ^ Nike Aggieland Classic (College Station,Texas) 10/24 . . .* Lehigh ...... W ...... 4-0 9/21 . . . .at Towson ...... W ...... 3-0 # Academy Classic (St. Louis, Mo.) 10/26 . . .Maryland ...... L ...... 5-0 9/24 . . . .Virginia Commonwealth . .L ...... 1-0 % Patriot League Tournament (Hamilton,N.Y.) 10/28 . . .Richmond ...... W ...... 3-1 9/30 . . . .* at Lafayette ...... W ...... 2-0 * Patriot League Game 11/2 . . . .* Holy Cross ...... W ...... 4-1 10/2 . . . .Loyola ...... W ...... 2-1 11/7 . . . .% vs.Army ...... L ...... 1-0 10/6 . . . .* Army ...... L (OT) . . . . .2-1 # Academy Classic (St. Louis, Mo.) 10/8 . . . .Florida ...... L ...... 5-0 % Patriot League Tournament (Hamilton, N.Y.) 2000 10/15 . . .* at Colgate ...... L ...... 4-0 Record: 10-9-2 Overall; 3-2-1 Patriot League * Patriot League Game 10/18 . . .Mount St. Mary’s ...... W ...... 1-0 Captain: Sarah Wilson 8/25 . . . .at George Mason ...... L ...... 3-0 10/25 . . .at Georgetown ...... W ...... 4-0 8/27 . . . .Virginia Commonwealth .W ...... 4-0 10/28 . . .* Lehigh ...... T (OT) . . . . .1-1 9/1 . . . . .^ vs. San Diego State . . . . .L ...... 2-1 10/29 . . .* Bucknell ...... L ...... 3-2 1998 Record: 17-3-1 Overall; 5-0-1 Patriot League 9/3 . . . . .^ at California ...... L ...... 1-0 11/4 . . . .% at Bucknell ...... W ...... 2-0 Captain: Nicole Aunapu 9/8 . . . . .& Central Florida ...... W ...... 6-1 11/5 . . . .% vs. Colgate ...... L ...... 6-0 Patriot League Regular-Season Champion 9/10 . . . .& Washington State . . .L (2OT) . . . . .1-0 % Patriot League Tournament (Lewisburg, Pa.) 9/1 . . . . .at UCLA ...... L ...... 3-0 9/15 . . . .* Bucknell ...... L ...... 3-2 * Patriot League Game 9/8 . . . . .American ...... W ...... 4-0 9/18 . . . .Loyola ...... W (2OT) . . . .1-0 9/12 . . . .* Colgate ...... W ...... 2-1 9/23 . . . .* at Holy Cross ...... L ...... 1-0 9/14 . . . .George Washington . . . . .W ...... 3-1 9/24 . . . .* at Fairfield ...... L ...... 4-3 9/16 . . . .Howard ...... W ...... 8-0 9/29 . . . .# vs.Air Force ...... W ...... 2-1 9/19 . . . .& Mount St. Mary’s ...... W ...... 3-0 10/1 . . . .# vs. Evansville ...... L ...... 2-1 9/20 . . . .& Rider ...... W ...... 3-0 10/6 . . . .* Lafayette ...... W (OT) . . . . .4-3 9/25 . . . .^ vs. Richmond ...... W ...... 3-1 10/8 . . . .Pennsylvania ...... T (2OT) . . . . .0-0 9/27 . . . .^ vs. Portland ...... L ...... 4-0 10/14 . . .* Colgate ...... W ...... 2-1 10/2 . . . .# vs.Air Force ...... W ...... 1-0 10/15 . . .High Point ...... W ...... 4-0 10/21 . . .* at Army ...... W ...... 2-0 34 WWW.NAVYSPORTS.COM WWW.NAVYSPORTS.COM

10/22 . . .Rider ...... W ...... 9-0 10/25 . . .at Howard ...... W (OT) . . . . .3-2 10/28 . . .* at Lehigh ...... T (2OT) . . . . .0-0 11/4 . . . .% at Colgate ...... L ...... 2-1 ^ Sixth-Annual Cal Invitational (Berkeley, Calif.) & Navy Soccer Invitational (Annapolis, Md.) # Military Academies Classic (St. Louis, Mo.) % Patriot League Tournament (Hamilton,N.Y.) * Patriot League Game

2001 Record: 16-5-1 Overall; 6-1-0 Patriot League Captain: Erin Kelly Patriot League Regular-Season Champion 8/31 . . . .at Pepperdine ...... L ...... 3-2 9/2 . . . . .at UC Santa Barbara . . . .W ...... 2-1 9/7 . . . . .& Davidson ...... W ...... 4-1 9/9 . . . . .& Georgia Southern . . . . .W ...... 3-1 9/17 . . . .George Washington . . . . .W ...... 2-0 9/19 . . . .* American ...... L ...... 1-0 9/22 . . . .* Holy Cross ...... W ...... 4-0 9/28 . . . .# Air Force ...... W ...... 2-0 In 2003, Navy not only claimed its first Patriot League Tournament crown, it also 9/30 . . . .# Wright State ...... L ...... 2-1 earned the program’s first NCAA Tournament bid. 10/5 . . . .* Lehigh ...... W ...... 3-0 10/7 . . . .vs. Loyola (at Germantown) .W ...... 1-0 10/10 . . .Howard ...... W ...... 6-0 10/13 . . .* at Lafayette ...... W ...... 3-1 10/14 . . .at Villanova ...... L ...... 4-0 10/19 . . .* at Colgate ...... W ...... 2-1 2003 2004 10/21 . . .at Binghamton ...... T (2OT) . . . . .1-1 Record: 17-5-1 Overall; 6-1-0 Patriot League Record: 11-8-1 Overall; 4-3-0 Patriot League 10/26 . . .* Army ...... W ...... 1-0 Captain: Amelia Sheveland Captain: Kim Bonafede 10/28 . . .George Mason ...... W ...... 3-0 Patriot League Regular-Season Co-Champion 8/27 . . . .at Connecticut ...... L ...... 2-0 10/30 . . .St. Francis (Pa.) ...... W ...... 4-1 Patriot League Tournament Champion 8/29 . . . .at George Mason . . . . .T (2OT) . . . . .1-1 11/3 . . . .* at Bucknell ...... W (OT) . . . . .1-0 NCAA Tournament 9/3 . . . . .^UC Riverside ...... L ...... 1-0 11/9 . . . .% Lafayette ...... W (OT) . . . . .1-0 8/29 . . . .at Sacramento State . . . . .W ...... 2-1 9/5 . . . . .at San Diego State ...... W ...... 1-0 11/11 . . .% Bucknell ...... L (OT) . . . . .2-1 8/31 . . . .at Pacific ...... W (OT) . . . . .1-0 9/10 . . . .&Bowling Green ...... W ...... 3-1 & Navy Soccer Invitational (Annapolis, Md.) 9/5 . . . . .Towson ...... W ...... 2-0 9/12 . . . .&Stony Brook ...... W ...... 1-0 # Military Academies Classic (St. Louis, Mo.) 9/7 . . . . .Drexel ...... W ...... 5-2 9/17 . . . .Wagner ...... W ...... 3-0 % Patriot League Tournament (Annapolis, Md.) 9/12 . . . .Mount St. Marys ...... W ...... 1-0 9/19 . . . .at Seton Hall ...... L ...... 3-1 * Patriot League Game 9/14 . . . .Binghamton ...... W ...... 3-1 9/21 . . . .Mount St. Marys ...... W ...... 3-0 9/20 . . . .Columbia ...... W ...... 3-1 9/25 . . . .*at Colgate ...... L ...... 3-1 9/21 . . . .Cal State Northridge .T (2OT) . . . . .2-2 9/27 . . . .St. Josephs ...... W ...... 4-1 2002 9/26 . . . .$No. 1 North Carolina . . .L ...... 1-0 10/1 . . . .*at Army ...... L ...... 1-0 Record: 16-1-4 Overall; 4-0-3 Patriot League 9/28 . . . .*Colgate ...... W ...... 1-0 10/5 . . . .*at American ...... L ...... 1-0 Captain: Nadia Sheikh 10/3 . . . .*Army ...... W ...... 1-0 10/8 . . . .*Lehigh ...... W ...... 4-2 Patriot League Regular-Season Co-Champion 10/6 . . . .at N.C. State ...... L ...... 3-0 10/15 . . .*Lafayette ...... W ...... 5-0 8/30 . . . .at Long Beach State . . . . .W ...... 2-0 10/10 . . .Delaware ...... W (2OT) . . . .3-2 10/19 . . .Maryland ...... L ...... 3-1 9/1 . . . . .at Cal State Northridge . .W ...... 1-0 10/14 . . .*American ...... L (OT) . . . . .5-4 10/23 . . .*Holy Cross ...... W ...... 5-1 9/6 . . . . .# Air Force ...... W ...... 2-0 10/18 . . .*at Lafayette ...... W ...... 3-0 10/24 . . .The Citadel ...... W ...... 8-0 9/8 . . . . .# at Saint Louis ...... W ...... 1-0 10/20 . . .at UMBC ...... W ...... 3-0 10/29 . . .at No. 3 Penn State . . . .L (OT) . . . . .1-0 9/13 . . . .Marist ...... W ...... 8-0 10/24 . . .*at Lehigh ...... W ...... 2-1 10/31 . . .*at Bucknell ...... W ...... 1-0 9/15 . . . .Villanova ...... T (2OT) . . . . .0-0 10/26 . . .*at Holy Cross ...... W ...... 4-0 ^ at San Diego, Calif. 9/20 . . . .at Mount St. Marys . . . . .W ...... 4-0 11/1 . . . .*Bucknell ...... W ...... 4-0 & Navy Soccer Invitational (Annapolis, Md.) 9/22 . . . .Arkansas ...... W ...... 3-0 11/2 . . . .at Maryland ...... L ...... 2-1 * Patriot League Game 9/27 . . . .* at Colgate ...... T (No OT) . . . .0-0 11/7 . . . .%Colgate ...... W ...... 3-2 9/29 . . . .at Drexel ...... W ...... 2-0 11/9 . . . .%American ...... W ...... 4-1 10/4 . . . .* at Army ...... T (2OT) . . . . .1-1 11/14 . . .^No. 6 Penn State (5th seed) ...... L 10/7 . . . .* Lehigh ...... W ...... 3-0 5-1 10/11 . . .Albany ...... W ...... 7-2 $ set NCAA single-game attendance record (6,527), 10/13 . . .* at American ...... T (2OT) . . . . .1-1 played at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium 10/18 . . .* Lafayette ...... W ...... 2-0 % Patriot League Tournament (Washington, D.C.) 10/20 . . .at Delaware ...... W ...... 2-0 ^ N CAA Tournament (State College, Pa.) 10/26 . . .* Holy Cross ...... W ...... 2-0 * Patriot League Game 10/28 . . .UMBC ...... W ...... 4-0 11/2 . . . .* at Bucknell ...... W ...... 2-0 11/4 . . . .Robert Morris ...... W ...... 8-1 11/8 . . . .% American ...... L (2OT) . . . . .2-1 # Military Academies Classic (St. Louis, Mo.) % Patriot League Tournament (West Point, N.Y.) * Patriot League Game

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THE& AMERICAN PATRIOT UNIVERSITY LEAGUE& BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY & COLGATE UNIVERSITY & & COLLEGE OF THE HOLY CROSS & LAFAYETTE COLLEGE & LEHIGH UNIVERSITY & & UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY & UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY &

Executive Director: Carolyn Schlie Femovich 3773 Corporate Pkwy., Ste. 190, Center Valley, PA 18034 & Phone: (610) 289-1950 & Fax: (610) 289-1952 & www.patriotleague.com

Team Postseason Achievements: u Bucknell men’s basketball, Colgate women’s 2004 PATRIOT LEAGUEPATRIOT FINAL LEAGUE STANDINGS OVERALL soccer,American field hockey,American men’s soc- Team W L T Pct. W L T Pct. cer, Navy men’s lacrosse and Army baseball all won Colgate 5 1 1 78.6 13 7 2 63.6 games in their respective NCAA Tournaments. American 5 2 0 71.4 12 8 0 60.0 u Holy Cross men’s basketball won a first-round Lehigh 4 2 1 64.3 11 6 2 63.2 game in the National Invitation Tournament. Army 3 1 3 64.3 8 8 4 50.0 u The Patriot League received multiple postseason bids in three sports - Navy 4 3 0 57.1 11 8 1 57.5 Lafayette (automatic) and Lehigh (at-large) football into the NCAA Division I- Bucknell 2 4 1 35.7 7 8 1 46.9 AA playoffs; Bucknell (automatic) and Holy Cross (at-large) men’s basketball Lafayette 2 5 0 28.6 3 13 0 18.8 into the NCAA Tournament and NIT, respectively; and Navy (automatic) and Holy Cross 0 7 0 00.0 4 12 0 25.0 Army (at-large) men’s lacrosse into the NCAA Tournament. Team Regular-Season Achievements: u The following teams broke into the national rankings at some point during ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE TEAM their respective seasons - Lehigh, Lafayette and Colgate football;American field Offensive Player of the Year ...... Gina Lewandowski, Lehigh hockey; and Navy,Army and Bucknell men’s lacrosse. Defensive Player of the Year ...... Kellen Kroll, Colgate Goalkeeper of the Year ...... Erin Iwaskiewicz,, Lehigh u The following teams defeated nationally-ranked non-league opponents dur- ing their respective seasons - Bucknell men’s basketball;American field hockey; Rookie of the Year ...... Franny Iacuzzi, Colgate and Navy and Army men’s lacrosse. Coach of the Year ...... Manny Oudin, Lehigh Individual Athletic Accomplishments: u Twelve student-athletes were either drafted or signed professional free agent contracts. PositionALL-PATRIOT First LEAGUE Team TEAMS Second Team u Twenty student-athletes were named All-Americans. Forward Meggie Curran (N) Kelly Kuss (CU) u Six cross country and track & field student-athletes qualified for NCAA Franny Iacuzzi (C) Krista Lee Gentiel (BU) Championships. Marcela Ricupero (AU) Jennifer Margolis (BU) u Lauren Wible of Bucknell softball led the nation in batting average, and Jen Pascucci (A) Chris Cara of Bucknell men’s lacrosse led the nation in points per game and Midfield Delaney Brown (A) Ashley Emerson (A) assists per game. Jocelyn Helwig (LU) Christina Gonzalez (AU) Record Breakers: Gina Lewandowski (LU) Sarah Hessinger (N) u The following five student-athletes set Patriot League career records in Carolyn Warhaftig (CU) Meg Runeari (AU) their respective sports - Joe McCourt, Lafayette football (rushing touchdowns Stephanie Parker (N) and points scored); Daris Wilson, Bucknell football (rushing yards by a quarter- Defense Meaghan Ferris (BU) Jackie Burch (CU) back); Emily Ling, Lehigh softball (wins and strikeouts); Lauren Gobar,Army soft- Kellen Kroll (CU) Julie Jorgensen (A) ball (stolen bases) and Chris Cara, Bucknell men’s lacrosse (points). Xochitl Piedra (N) Michaela Pawlewicz (LU) u A total of 28 records were broken at the Cross Country, Indoor Track & Annette Scott (AU) Field, Outdoor Track & Field and Swimming & Diving Championships. Goalkeeper Erin Iwaskiewicz (LU) Kim Bonafede (N) u Navy won the first-ever Patriot League Women’s Rowing Championship. League Academic Recognition: u For the sixth-consecutive year, the Patriot League led all reporting Division I conferences in overall student-athlete graduation rates. Wk.PATRIOT Offense LEAGUE PLAYERS Defense OF THE WEEK Rookie u The Patriot League and all eight of its full-time member institutions report- ed above average scores in the new Academic Progress Rate (APR), a tool used 9/13 Marcella Ricupero (AU) Kim Bonafede (N) Franny Iacuzzi (CU) by the NCAA to measure academic eligibility, retention and graduation of stu- 9/20 Carolyn Warhaftig (CU) Alison Doyle (AU) Kari Weniger (N) dent-athletes. 9/27 Franny Iacuzzi (CU) Alison Doyle (AU) Krista Lee Gentile (BU) 10/4 Delaney Brown (A) Erin Iwaskiewicz (LU) Devon Collins (A) u A UCF/Lapchick study showed that the Patriot League’s NCAA Tournament teams in basketball, the Bucknell men and Holy Cross women, 10/11 Delaney Brown (A) Alison Doyle (AU) Franny Iacuzzi (CU) both led the nation with 100 percent graduation rates for their basketball stu- 10/18 Meredith Davis (HC) Mary Erin Boyle (A) Krista Lee Gentile (BU) dent-athletes. 10/25 Gina Lewandowski (LU) Erin Iwaskiewicz (LU) Brigitte Fox (N) Individual Academic Honors: 11/1 Sarah Domme (A) Luisa Miller (CU) Franny Iacuzzi (CU) u Thirty-seven Patriot League student-athletes were cited by ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA for academic excellence. u Lafayette football’s Stephen Bono was one of two recipients of the Division I-AA Athletic Directors’ Association Postgraduate Scholarship. Television Exposure: u The Patriot League’s national television package for basketball placed a total of 10 men’s and women’s games on CSTV, the men’s championship game was shown on ESPN2 and all five postseason games involving the Bucknell men and the Holy Cross men and women were either shown on CBS, ESPN or ESPN2. u Additional events in football, volleyball, baseball, men’s lacrosse and track & field were televised on CSTV. 36 WWW.NAVYSPORTS.COM WWW.NAVYSPORTS.COM THE PATRIOT LEAGUE RECORD BOOK YearPATRIOT Tournament LEAGUE HISTORY Champ Overall Record Patriot League Rec. Tournament Runner-Up Reg.-Season Champ 2004 Colgate 13-7-2 5-1-1 Lehigh Colgate 2003 Navy 17-5-1 6-1-0 American American/Navy 2002 American 10-9-2 4-2-1 Colgate Army/Navy 2001 Bucknell 12-7-0 4-3-0 Navy Navy 2000 Holy Cross 10-11-1 3-2-1 Colgate Colgate 1999 Colgate 10-8-2 5-1-0 Navy Colgate/Navy 1998 Colgate 13-7-0 5-1-0 Navy Navy 1997 Colgate 13-4-3 6-0-0 Army Colgate 1996 Colgate 19-2-0 6-0-0 Army Colgate 1995 Colgate 14-7-1 5-1-0 Navy Colgate 1994 Colgate 13-4-2 7-0-0 Army Colgate 1993 Army 20-1-1 5-0-1 Colgate Colgate 1992 Colgate 13-5-0 4-1-0 Army Army 1991 Colgate 9-7-2 3-2-0 Army Army 1990 Colgate 11-6-2 2-0-1 No Tournament Colgate

YearPATRIOT Offensive LEAGUE POY AWARD Defensive WINNERS POY Goalkeper of the Year Rookie of the Year Coach of the Year Tournament MVP 2004 Gina Lewandowski-LU Kellen Croll-CU Erin Iwaskiewicz-LU Franny Iacuzzi-CU Manny Oudin-LU Kelly Kuss-CU 2003 Kate Barrett-CU Erin Iwaskiewicz-LU NA Gina Lewandowski-LU Manny Oudin-LU Amelia Sheveland-N 2002 Stacy Finley-N Lauren Rowe-A NA Delaney Brown-A Gene Ventriglia-A Anabel Jimenez-AU 2001 Stacy Finley-N Kate Macfarlane-N NA Ashley Dincher-BU Chrissy Findlay-BU Lauren Schwarz-BU Xochitl Piedra-N 2000 Sena Maziarz-CU Jami Bisetti-LU NA Kate Barrett-CU Chrissy Findlay-BU Colleen Cushing-HC 1999 Justine Fisher- N Kelly Tyrell-CU NA Tara Utchel-BU Gene Ventriglia-A Andrea Licari-CU 1998 Andrea Licari-CU Nicole Aunapu-N NA Justine Fisher- N Mary Curtis-HC Angela Puliafico-CU 1997 Holly Pedley-A Nicole Aunapu-N NA Kelli Bennett-LC Gene Ventriglia-A Molly Ryan-CU 1996 Jennifer Hughes-CU Karen Norton-HC NA Michelle Nance-N Carin Gabarra-N Jennifer Hughes-CU 1995 Alexis Albano-A Jessica Tuthill-CU NA Emily Harrington-A Toby Lovecchio-BU Jennifer Hughes-CU Katie Fink-BU 1994 Holly Pedley-A Jessica Tuthill-CU NA Holly Pedley-A Kathy Brawn-CU Lindsay Barnett-CU 1993 Lisa Gibbons-BU NA NA Heather Stone-F Kathy Brawn-CU Tara Williams-A 1992 Kaitlyn Lynch-CU NA NA Jessica Tuthill-CU Gene Ventriglia-A Christy Ficker-CU Peg Sullivan-HC 1991 Heidi Caruso-LC NA NA Lisa Gibbons-BU Gene Ventriglia-A Caroline Chambers-CU 1990 Shari Krasnoo-CU NA NA Kirsten Eckman-HC Mario Masson-HC NA

YearPATRIOT Team, LEAGUE Patriot LeagueYEAR-BY-YEAR Record, Overall RESULTS Record 2004 CU 5-1-1, 13-7-2 LU 5-2-0, 12-8-0 AU 4-2-1, 11-6-2 A 3-1-3, 8-8-4 N 4-3-0, 11-8-1 BU 2-4-1, 7-8-1 HC 2-5-0, 3-13-0 LC 0-7-0, 4-12-0 2003 AU 6-1-0, 10-8-1 N 17-5-1, 6-1-0 CU 5-1-1, 11-8-1 A 3-4-0, 9-10-0 BU 2-3-2, 7-6-3 LU 2-4-1, 9-9-1 LC 1-5-1, 4-10-4 HC 0-6-1, 1-14-1 2002 A 5-1-1, 12-3-2 N 4-0-3, 16-1-4 AU 4-2-1, 10-9-2 CU 4-2-1, 7-9-2 HC 3-4-0, 5-9-2 LC 2-5-0, 8-8-1 BU 1-5-1, 6-9-2 LU 1-5-1, 4-13-1 2001 N 6-1-0, 16-5-1 AU 4-2-1, 7-7-3 BU 4-3-0, 12-7-0 LC 4-3-0, 11-8-0 A 3-4-0, 11-7-1 CU 2-4-1, 6-7-3 HC 2-5-0, 6-9-2 LU 2-5-0, 5-13-0 2000 CU 4-2-0, 11-9-0 HC 3-2-1, 10-11-1 BU 3-2-1, 8-9-1 N 3-2-1, 10-9-2 LU 2-3-1, 8-8-1 A 2-4-0, 8-11-0 LC 2-4-0, 11-8-0 1999 CU 5-1-0, 10-8-2 N 5-1-0, 14-8-0 A 3-2-1, 9-10-1 HC 3-2-1, 12-6-1 BU 3-3-0, 8-8-1 LU 1-5-0, 7-9-1 LC 0-6-0, 7-9-1 1998 N 5-0-1, 17-3-1 CU 5-1-0, 13-7-0 HC 3-1-2, 10-5-3 A 2-3-1, 4-14-1 BU 2-4-0, 7-12-0 LC 1-5-0, 2-15-0 LU 1-5-0, 6-12-0 1997 CU 6-0-0, 13-4-3 A 5-1-0, 16-6-0 N 4-2-0, 10-8-0 BU 2-4-0, 7-12-0 HC 2-4-0, 7-10-0 LC 1-4-1, 5-10-2 LU 0-5-1, 2-14-1 1996 CU 6-0-0, 19-2-0 A 5-1-0, 15-7-0 BU 3-2-1, 8-8-2 N 3-2-1, 11-6-2 HC 2-4-0, 6-9-3 LC 1-5-0, 3-12-1 LU 0-6-0, 4-13-1 1995 BU 6-0-0, 10-6-1 CU 5-1-0, 14-7-1 A 3-3-0, 9-9-1 N 2-3-1, 10-7-1 LU 2-3-1, 5-11-1 HC 2-4-0, 9-7-1 LC 0-6-0, 4-14-0 1994 CU 7-0-0, 13-4-2 A 5-2-0, 14-7-0 LU 4-2-1, 7-12-1 BU 4-3-0, 12-6-1 N 3-4-0, 7-9-2 HC 3-4-0, 7-10-0 FU 1-6-0, 4-16-0 LC 0-6-1, 3-14-2 1993 CU 5-0-1, 15-4-3 A 5-0-1, 20-1-1 BU 3-3-0, 8-9-1 LC 2-3-1, 7-11-1 HC 2-3-1, 4-11-2 LU 2-4-0, 7-12-0 FU 0-6-0, 4-12-0 1992 A 5-0-0, 17-4-1 CU 4-1-0, 13-5-0 LC 3-2-0, 10-7-0 BU 1-4-0, 6-11-1 LU 1-4-0, 8-8-1 HC 1-4-0, 4-12-0 1991 A 5-0-0, 15-5-1 HC 4-1-0, 7-11-0 CU 3-2-0, 9-7-2 BU 2-3-0, 7-9-0 LU 1-4-0, 4-9-0 LC 0-5-0, 5-11-0 1990 CU 2-0-1, 11-6-2 HC 1-1-1, 4-12-2 A 1-2-0, 14-5-0 LC 1-2-0, 3-11-0 BU NA, 1-7-0

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At the Naval Academy, beating Army is important. Plebes yell “Beat Army!” in Bancroft Hall, “Beat Army” is on every weight in the Naval Academy weight room and alums and fans alike scream “Beat Army!” at the end of Blue & Gold, the Naval Academy alma mater. Navy has dominated Army over the last 30-plus years, posting a winning record against the Black Knights 31 of the Taj Mathews closed out his career last 34 years and winning the N-star series nine-consecutive against his arch rival by scoring a years. career-high 26 points and leading Over the past eight years the Midshipmen have won 67 Navy to an 84-69 Star Game victory percent of all athletic contests played against West Point, over Army, Navy’s 12th in the last 13 including an astounding 70 percent of all N-Star contests. played. Mathews broke the Navy record for most three-pointers 2004-05 Record Against Army ...... 14-16-1 (.468) made (6) and attempted (14) in an Army-Navy contest. 2004-05 N-Star Record Against Army ...... 12-9-1 (.568) Eight-Year Record Against Army ...... 166-80-5 (.671) Eight-Year N-Star Record Against Army...... 120-49-5 (.704)

Navy defeated Army in the outdoor season in dramatic fashion with the meet decided by the final event of the day. The 4x400-meter relay team defeated the Black Knights by four seconds and anchorman, plebe William Ricks, captivated the audience with a salute as he ran through the finish line.

Aubra Thomas has yet to lose an individual or relay race against Army, putting together a two- year 6-0 individual mark to go along with a 2-0 relay record. Thomas claimed wins last season in the 100 and 200-yard breaststroke events, along with the 200-yard individual medley. The victory over Army extended Navy’s win streak to 16 straight over the Black Knights.

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Led by the senior class, the MIDSHIPMEN IN THE Navy rifle team captured its 12th-consecutive N-Star COMMUNITY against Army. Matt One of the challenges we continue to face is helping Albright, the recipient of our children understand the importance of education and Navy’s 2005 Sword for Men, helping them realize that lofty goals are attainable. With was the Mids’ highest scor- an increasing number of collegiate athletes dropping out er in both the smallbore of school early to pursue lucrative contracts in the pro- (587) and air rifle (586). fessional arena, we are left with the question “who are our children’s role models?” At the United States Naval Academy, the Midshipmen have to balance the rigorous requirements of education, athletics and basic military training. With Navy athletes competing at the Division I level, the demands of their sports heighten the importance of maintaining solid grades. Navy is one of the few Division I schools in which all athletes must meet stringent academic expectations. This is what makes our Midshipmen such tremendous role models, successfully maintaining that balance between athletics and academics at a highly competitive level. The Naval Academy Athletic Association works with local schools to expose youth to the Midshipmen, with the hope of providing a lasting impression. Typically, in Sprinter Loni Forsythe won the 100-meter assembly style, the dash in a school-record time of 11.50, lead- Midshipmen speak ing the Mids to a 110-92 victory over Army to the students at Ingram Field in the outdoor season. She about life at the Academy, the experiences of competing broke the previous record of 11.95 set by in Division I athletics and what they’ve learned while at Chantelle Nagbe in 2000. Navy, in addition to answering the multitude of questions that the students have.

For just the third time in the history of the two pro- grams, Army and Navy met twice on the lacrosse field with the Mids claiming wins in both contests. Navy’s midfield dominated in both contests with second-year starter Billy Looney a star in the Star Game win. Looney scored Navy’s final two goals to seal the Mids eighth-straight N-Star.

Kyle Eckel was named the MVP of the Army-Navy game for the second time in his career after rushing for a career-high 179 years and a TD, as the Mids barreled over Army, 42-13, in the 105th meeting between the two service academies. The win marked Navy’s fifth Star Game victory in the last six years. 39 2005 NAVY WOMEN’S SOCCER 2005 NAVY WOMEN’S SOCCER UNITED STATES

NAVALSecretary of the Navy George Bancroft ACADEMY laid the founda- tion for the Naval Academy when, in 1845, he established the Naval School at Fort Severn in Annapolis. Commander Franklin Buchanan served as the first Superintendent. His fac- ulty consisted of four officers and three civilian professors. There were 50 students. Initially, the academic and profession- al instruction required five yearsthe first and last at Annapolis, with the intervening three at sea. In 1850, the Naval School became the United States Naval Academy. The following year, the Academy adopted its current course of instruction which includes four consecutive years at Annapolis, with at-sea training provided during the summers. The Naval Academy moved to Newport, R.I., during the Civil War. In 1865, it was re-established at Annapolis under the leadership of Vice Admiral David Dixon Porter. During these early years, the Academy was one of the few institutions of high- until 1921. er learning offering a sophisticated undergraduate course in technical Between the two world wars, the curriculum and training equip- education. ment were modernized to keep pace with rapid advances in the naval The late 19th century saw immense changes in naval technology profession and American education. In 1930, the Association of with the conversion from sail-powered, wooden ships to steam-pow- American Universities accredited the Naval Academy, and in 1933, an ered vessels of steel, which also resulted in rapid developments in act of Congress authorized the Naval Academy to confer the degree naval weaponry and tactics. With the Spanish-American War in 1898, of bachelor of science on graduates, beginning with the Class of 1931. the United States became a world naval power, and early Naval Congress authorized award of the degree to all living graduates in Academy graduates like George Dewey and Alfred Thayer Mahan made 1939. The Middle Atlantic States Association of Colleges and significant contributions to our national heritage. Secondary Schools first accredited the Academy in 1947. The new century saw the nations undergraduate naval college During World War II, summer sessions were instituted and the grow in size and academic prowess. The Class of 1895 had produced course was again shortened to three years. As during World War I, 41 graduates. By World War I, there were nearly 200 graduates each reserve officers, along with reserve midshipmen, also trained at the year, along with 2,500 reserve officers who received their training at Academy. the Academy. In 1963, the Academy initiated the Trident Scholar Program, under With the entry of the United States into World War I, courses which a number of exceptional students are permitted to pursue inde- were shortened to three years, a program which remained in effect pendent research during the first class (senior) year. The 1964-65 academic year saw the civilian positions of academic dean and dean of admissions established and far-reaching changes made to the curriculum. The number of required core courses was NAVAL ACADEMY reduced and, for the first time, each midshipman was allowed to pur- sue academic areas of individual interest for minor or major. Additional changes, introduced in the 1969-70 academic year, now LEADERSHIP require every midshipman to complete a major. In 1975, President Gerald R. Ford signed legislation authorizing admission of women to the service academies. The first women mid- shipmen entered the Academy in July 1976 and graduated with the Class of 1980.

MIDSHIPMENIt all begins with fourth LIFE class year. From their first day at the Academy, the fourth class midshipmen, or plebes, undergo an intensive and unabated program of military training and indoctrination. Physical and mental demands on them and their time seem never-ending. But it all has a purpose: the development of leadership ability, motivation, VICE ADM. CAPT. BRUCE GROOMS, moral strength, physical skills and stamina. RODNEY P. REMPT, USN Plebe Summer is a time which most midshipmen will remember USN Commandant of for many years. New midshipmen are kept constantly busy learning Superintendent Midshipmen basic skills in seamanship, navigation and marksmanship. Their pride and company spirit are boosted through infantry drill, small arms train-

40 WWW.NAVYSPORTS.COM WWW.NAVYSPORTS.COM complete the core curriculum and their academic majors course requirements. Many undertake independent research projects, and some begin graduate-level studies at nearby universities. The first class midshipmen also take over the responsibilities for plebe indoctrina- MISSION OF THE tion.They also lead the brigade at parades, formal ceremonies and daily formations. They are responsible for the conduct, military smart- NAVAL ACADEMY ness and competitive records of their units. The skills which the first class midshipmen develop this year will help them when they assume TO DEVELOP MIDSHIPMEN MORALLY, MEN- their leadership responsibilities in the Navy and Marine Corps follow- ing graduation. TALLY AND PHYSICALLY AND TO IMBUE One common denominator which binds the four years into a unit THEM WITH THE HIGHEST IDEALS OF DUTY, which will forever shape the life of an Academy graduate is the Honor HONOR AND LOYALTY IN ORDER TO PRO- Concept. Established and administered by midshipmen, the Honor Concept VIDE GRADUATES WHO ARE DEDICATED TO is based on the principle that honorable individuals do not lie, cheat or A CAREER OF NAVAL SERVICE AND HAVE steal. All midshipmen are expected to conduct their lives in accor- POTENTIAL FOR FUTURE DEVELOPMENT IN dance with the Honor Concept so that their decisions as midshipmen, naval officers and civilians reflect the highest levels of honorable con- MIND AND CHARACTER TO ASSUME THE duct. HIGHEST RESPONSIBILITIES OF COMMAND, CITIZENSHIP AND GOVERNMENT. ing, sailing Navy yawls and cruising in yard patrol craft. Their competi- THEWith CURRICULUM the aid of academic and military advisors, midshipmen tive spirit and desire to win are developed in activities such as athlet- design their own blend of the curriculums three elements: ics, dress parades and seamanship. ¥ Courses providing the professional and leadership skills Plebe Summer is highlighted in August during Parents Weekend, required in the naval service. when parents visit the Academy and witness the progress of their sons ¥ Core requirements in engineering, social sciences, natural sci- and daughters. ences and the humanities to ensure breadth in education. The arrival of the upperclassmen in mid-August heralds the ¥ Completion of a major program in an academic subject chosen beginning of the academic year. The plebes embark on a four-year by each midshipman to develop individual interests and talents in course of study while plebe indoctrination continues. depth. September brings the excitement of football and other fall sports. The Naval Academy offers major programs in 19 subject areas: During the football season, only selected units of the brigade travel to eight in engineering; seven in sciences and mathematics, including com- away games, but the entire brigade attends all home games and the puter science, as well as information technology, the most recent addi- annual fall classic, the Army-Navy game. tion; and four in the humanities and social sciences. Seven of the engi- Commissioning Week, in May, brings the graduation of the first neering majors are accredited professionally by the Engineering classmen and the end of plebe year. Plebes signify the end of the first Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board of Engineering year at the Academy by scaling the smooth granite sides of Herndon and Technology. Monument to replace, at its summit, a plebe cap with an upperclass Selected humanities and social science majors with excellent cover. records are invited to enter the rigorous honors programs offered by Between plebe and third class years, midshipmen get their first the departments of Economics, English, History and Political Science. taste of life at sea and their introduction to the enlisted men whom they will lead when commissioned as officers. Joining ships around the world, midshipmen perform a host of ship- board duties including standing deck, gunnery, operations and engineering watches. Midshipmen also have their first opportu- nity to visit foreign countries and experience different cultures. Third classmen begin work in their academic majors and assume more responsibility in the military regimen at the Academy. Less emphasis is placed on indoctrination, leaving more time for studies, sports and extracurricular activities. Its a welcome change from the rigors of plebe year. During their third summer, midshipmen get their first training in four warfare specialties which comprise the naval service. They learn about submarines at New London, Conn.; surface warfare at Norfolk,Va.; naval aviation at Pensacola, Fla.; and the Marine Corps at Quantico,Va. Second class midshipmen are assigned still additional mil- itary responsibilities. They are selected and trained to direct the Brigade of Midshipmen during absences of the first class. They are also assigned an important role in indoctrination of the new plebe class, which develops their leadership skills. In academics, the second class midshipmen enter increasingly advanced areas of study. During their final year at the Academy, first class midshipmen

41 2005 NAVY WOMEN’S SOCCER 2005 NAVY WOMEN’S SOCCER Outstanding students also have the opportunity to engage in independent study and research during their senior year. Those selected as Trident Scholars carry a reduced formal course load so NAVY BLUE & GOLD they can pursue a major research project and prepare a thesis. They are assisted by one or more faculty advisors who specialize in the field of study. NOW, COLLEGES FROM SEA TO SEA A number of first class midshipmen who complete academic MAY SING OF COLORS TRUE; requirements early are encouraged to enroll in graduate classes at area universities. This Voluntary Graduate Education Program gives BUT WHO HAS BETTER RIGHT THAN WE them the chance to graduate and receive commissions with their TO HOIST A SYMBOL HUE? classmates, finish their graduate studies locally and then go to their FOR SAILORS BRAVE IN BATTLE FAIR, first assignments with a masters degree. All midshipmen undertake professional military training, beginning SINCE FIGHTING DAYS OF OLD, on the first day of Plebe Summer and continuing through first class HAVE PROVED THE SAILOR’S RIGHT TO WEAR year. This includes classroom studies, drills and practical training at the THE NAVY BLUE AND GOLD Naval Academy and with Navy and Marine Corps units during summer programs. Navigation, seamanship, tactics, naval engineering, weapons, leadership and military law are among the areas studied. To advance FOUR YEARS TOGETHER BY THE BAY, and graduate, midshipmen must pass professional competency exami- WHERE SEVERN JOINS THE TIDE, nations covering general knowledge and subjects related to their serv- ice selection. THEN BY THE SERVICE CALLED AWAY The Naval Academys physical education program complements WE’RE SCATTERED FAR AND WIDE; academic and professional development of midshipmen. Instruction BUT STILL WHEN TWO OR THREE SHALL MEET and training aim to develop individual skills and competitive spirit, life- long habits of physical fitness, and the capability to withstand physical AND OLD TALES BE RETOLD hardship when necessary. All midshipmen must complete the four- FROM LOW TO HIGHEST IN THE FLEET year program which includes the Physical Readiness Test (twice WE’LL PLEDGE THE BLUE AND GOLD. annually), water survival, physical development, personal defense and lifetime carryover sports. Women participate in the same curriculum, including boxing, wrestling and judo.

COMMISSIONINGSix days of parades, athletic events,WEEK colorful ceremonies, formal dances and receptions bring to a climax four years of challenging education and training. One highlight of Commissioning Week is Color Parade. Each year, intra-brigade competition is conducted to deter- mine which of the 30 companies stands highest overall on the basis of academics, intramural sports, professional drills and parade performance. During the parade, the color girl, who is selected by the Color Company commander, transfer the flags from the past Color Company to the new one. The biggest social event of Commissioning Week is the ring dance for the second class midshipmen. An elegant for- mal affair, it is at this event that the midshipmen begin wear- ing their class rings. First class midshipmen and their families attend the superintendent’s garden party and reception, plus other social events. Athletic, academic and professional awards are presented in Alumni Hall. The evening before gradua- tion, everyone is invited to attend the farewell ball. On graduation day, friends and relatives gather with the midshipmen at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. After the diplomas are presented and the oath of office is administered, the senior midshipman of the new first class leads three cheers for "those about to leave us." The graduates, led by the class president, reply with three cheers for "those we leave behind." On the last hooray of this cheer, the 1,000 graduates toss their midshipmen cov- ers into the air. According to tradition, the honor of put- ting on the new Navy Ensign and Marine Corps Second Lieutenant shoulder devices is shared by mothers and Commissioning Week dates.

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ENHANCING OUR GROWTH On Nov. 9, 2001, the United States Naval Academy dedicated the new Glenn Warner Soccer Facility prior to the Navy men’s soccer game against Bucknell. The $4.5 million Glenn Warner Soccer Facility is a prime example of one of the Naval Academy’s latest accom- plishments, while raising the bar of excellence. One of the finest college The Anders Hall of Honor features 13 trophy cases and display areas of soccer facilities in the nation, the cherry cabinetry that depict Navy’s storied soccer history and tradition. From Glenn Warner Soccer Facility former Navy soccer players who achieved excellence in military service and was financed entirely by private leadership, to past Navy All-Americans and team captains, the "Hall of Honor" contributions, designed by the pays tribute to former Midshipmen and their military, civilian and athletic architectural firm of Cochran, accomplishments. Designed by Murphy & Orr Exhibits, the 60-foot diameter Stephenson & Donkervoet and lobby also features Navy’s five men’s soccer National Championships (1931, constructed by Whiting-Turner, ’43, ’44, ’45, ’64).Warner’s one and only unbeaten squad captured the 1964 Inc.The 16,300-square-foot facil- National Championship.The floor of the lobby is terrazzo and features a 15- ity houses the Naval Academy’s foot Naval Academy crest in the center.The Anders Hall of Honor gives the men’s and women’s varsity soccer teams. coaching staff a place to meet, greet and entertain recruits and midshipmen "With my experience and the facilities that I’ve seen, this facility has to candidates, while experiencing the rich tradition of Navy soccer. rank as one of the best in the country, if not the best," said former Navy mens Former Navy Director of Athletics Jack Lengyel, who helped the project head coach Greg Myers, who retired in the spring of 2004. "I have had a num- get off the ground before retiring, raved about the new facility and the support ber of referees and coaches that have seen our facility and have said the same from Anders. thing, that this is probably the finest in the country. For us to have an exclusive "I want to thank General Anders for his leadership and outstanding support field and facilities that are ours year round, it is probably the best in the coun- of the Glenn Warner Soccer Facility," Lengyel said. "I think it is a great tribute try." to General Anders as a leader and a person that has never forgotten his roots "Once you have one of the best facilities in the country, you can attract of where he came from and also a tribute to his relationship with Coach better recruits and better opponents and that is what we are aiming for," Navy Warner.This facility is a product of a coach-and-player relationship that Anders women’s head coach Carin Gabarra said. "We want to be able to play in the claims provided him the opportunity to be who he is and give him the chance best facility possible and now we get to train in this nice facility day-in-and-day- to achieve what he was able to achieve." out. It will attract bigger and better recruits and help improve our program The home team wing highlights Navy’s commitment to soccer and the now and in the long run. It is gorgeous. Our goal was to have a flat field with future with two spacious team locker rooms, coaches offices and locker bermuda grass and we now have one of the best soccer fields in the country. rooms, a fully-equipped training room, laundry and equipment rooms.The That was out biggest goal.Then we got the building, too and it has everything 1,300-square-foot men’s and women’s team locker rooms are equipped with you could ever want in it." custom-made wooden lockers for each athlete, a video projector and screen The facility is named after Navys legendary mens coach Glenn Warner, for viewing and analyzing of practice and game film.The 375-square-foot train- who guided the Midshipmen to nine NCAA Tournament appearances, four ing room contains training tables, modern whirlpool, ultrasound and physical Final Four appearances, one national championship, 28 winning seasons and a therapy equipment, and provides Navy’s scholar-athletes with the most com- record of 243-65-31 during his 30-year tenure. In a stretch from 1962-67, plete and advanced treatment in the country. Five equipment storage spaces Warner’s teams put together a string of 48 regular-season victories without a provide 600-square feet for storage space and laundry service. defeat (70-6-3) and qualified for five-straight NCAA Tournaments. Warner, The visiting team wing of 4,300-square feet contains two spacious locker who produced 26 All-Americans, was recently inducted into the Soccer Hall of rooms, officials locker room, ticket office, public restrooms and a concessions Fame and is a recipient of soccer’s top award,The Honor Award. area. The cornerstone of the project is the Anders Hall of Honor, made possible The facility has a 120-yards by 75-yards flat bermuda-grass playing surface by Maj. General William A.Anders, USAFR, and family, in appreciation of Warner and a modern drainage system, allowing the field to withstand heavy rain.A and to recognize the leadership, character and commitment of former Naval state-of-the-art, scoreboard, funded by the Class of 1983, was erected at one Academy soccer players. 4343end of the field.The stadium seats approximately 2,500 fans and provides fans 43 with optimal viewing with room for further expansion. * **

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Stacy1982-2005 Finley On March 24, 2005, the Navy women’s soccer program and the United States Navy lost a member of their family when Stacy Finley passed away of a sudden illness. She was 22 years old. The daughter of Alan and Vernzina Finley, Stacy enriched the lives of many, including through her many years as an athlete. A truly unselfish player, teammate and friend, she often spoke of her team’s achievements and shied away from her own personal honors and success. Stacy finished her career at Navy as perhaps the most decorated player in school and league history. Honored three times as an all- league player, she was twice named the Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year and twice named to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America Mid-Atlantic Region team. She graduated as Navy’s record holder in career points, goals and shots and owns single-season records in points, goals, assists and shots. One of the proudest weeks of her collegiate career came during her senior season. She became Navy’s all-time leading goal scorer with her game winner Oct. 3, 2003 against Delaware, while her hat trick four days later against American gave her Navy’s all-time points title. Stacy was instrumental in guiding Navy to its first Patriot League Tournament title in 2003 and as well as an NCAA Tournament berth — the first Div. I NCAA Tournament appearance by any women’s athletic team at the Naval Academy. Stacy’s hard work in the classroom did not go unnoticed. She was named to the Commandant’s List multiple times and acknowledged by the Patriot League twice for academic success. Additionally, she was recognized as a leader in Bancroft Hall, where she served as Regiment 1st Lt. in her First Class year. Stacy graduated from the Naval Academy in May of 2004 with a degree in quantitative economics. Upon graduation, she was commis- sioned an Ensign into the United States Navy where she had planned a career in the supply corps. To honor Stacy, the Midshipmen will wear her number - 14 - on their uniform this season. In addition, the Navy women’s soccer pro- gram has established the Ensign Stacy M. Finley Memorial Award which will be presented to that 1/C member of the women's soccer team whose courage, will to win, dedication, and love of her teammates will forever endure.

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