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Duke Rosters by Number 45-46 Volunteer Assistant Coach Tracey Griesbaum Program Honors and Awards 47-50 Alma Mater West Chester ‘89 2018 DUKE FIELD HOCKEY TABLE OF CONTENTS QUICK FACTS 2017 INFORMATION DUKE UNIVERSITY 2017 Schedule 3 Location Durham, N.C. 2017 Roster 4-5 Founded 1838 as Trinity College Enrollment 6,485 Colors Duke Blue and White COACHING STAFF Nickname Blue Devils Head Coach Pam Bustin 6 Conference Atlantic Coast Assistant Coach Ralph Boersma 7 Affiliation NCAA Division I Assistant Coach Wesley Drew 7 Facility Williams Field at Jack Katz Stadium (Capacity 1,500) Volunteer Assistant Coach Tracey Griesbaum 7 President Vincent E. Price Athletic Director Kevin White HISTORY AND RECORDS Senior Woman’s Administrator Jacki Silar Program History and Coaching Records 8 COACHING STAFF Year-by-Year Results 9-14 Head Coach Pam Bustin Series Results 15-20 Alma Mater UMass, 1990 Conference Records 21-22 Years at Duke/Overall 7/21 Non-Conference Records 23 Record at Duke 98-48 (.671) Duke in the ACC Tournament 24-25 Overall Record 260-176 (.596) Duke in the NCAA Tournament 26-27 Email [email protected] Office Phone (919) 684-4116 Overtime Records 28 Assistant Coach Ralph Boersma Annual Statistics 29-37 Alma Mater Erasmus University [The Netherlands] ‘11 Career Statistics 38-40 Email [email protected] Single Game Program Records 41 Office Phone (919) 684-4142 Season Program Records 42 Assistant Coach Wesley Drew Career Program Records 43 Alma Mater William & Mary ‘10 ACC Career Records 44 Email [email protected] Office Phone (919) 684-4142 Duke Rosters by Number 45-46 Volunteer Assistant Coach Tracey Griesbaum Program Honors and Awards 47-50 Alma Mater West Chester ‘89 TEAM INFORMATION 2017 Record 17-4 2017 ACC Record 4-2 2017 ACC Finish 2nd 2017 Postseason NCAA Quarterfinals Starters Returning/Lost 6/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 14/7 Newcomers 7 PROGRAM HISTORY First Year of Program 1971 All-Time Program Record 504-322-17 (.608) Most Victories in a Season 18 (2004, 2005) NCAA Tournament Appearances 16 NCAA Tournament Record 23-16 (.590) ACC Tournament Record 17-35 (.327) ACC Regular Season Record 52-110-2 (.323) All-America Selections 53 DUKE SPORTS INFORMATION Website GoDuke.com Twitter @DukeFH Facebook /DukeFH Instagram @dukefh Sports Information Director Art Chase Field Hockey Contact Leslie Gaber Office Phone (919) 668-7938 Cell Phone (614) 519-9872 Email [email protected] 2 2018 DUKE FIELD HOCKEY SCHEDULE Date Opponent Location Venue Time Series Friday, Aug. 24 William & Mary Durham, N.C. Williams Field at Jack Katz Stadium 6 p.m. Duke leads, 26-8-1 Sunday, Aug. 26 Liberty Durham, N.C. Williams Field at Jack Katz Stadium 1 p.m. Duke leads, 4-0 Friday, Aug. 31 Northwestern ^ College Park, Md. Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex 4 p.m. Duke leads, 6-3 Sunday, Sept. 2 Maryland College Park, Md. Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex 2 p.m. Maryland leads, 12-33-3 Friday, Sept. 7 Princeton Princeton, N.J. Bedford Field 4 p.m. Series tied, 5-5 Sunday, Sept. 9 Penn State Philadelphia, Pa. Temple Sports Complex 10:30 a.m. Penn State leads, 6-1 Friday, Sept. 14 Syracuse * Syracuse, N.Y. J.S. Coyne Stadium 5 p.m. Syracuse leads, 5-0 Sunday, Sept. 16 Saint Joseph’s Durham, N.C. Williams Field at Jack Katz Stadium 12 p.m. Duke leads, 2-0 Friday, Sept. 21 North Carolina * Durham, N.C. Williams Field at Jack Katz Stadium 6 p.m. North Carolina leads, 13-75-1 Sunday, Sept. 23 James Madison Durham, N.C. Williams Field at Jack Katz Stadium 1 p.m. Duke leads, 19-11-1 Friday, Sept. 28 Wake Forest * Winston-Salem, N.C. Kentner Stadium 5 p.m. Duke leads, 41-31 Sunday, Sept. 30 Appalachian State Boone, N.C. Brandon & Erica M. Adcock Field 1 p.m. Duke leads, 29-3-3 Friday, Oct. 5 Virginia * Durham, N.C. Williams Field at Jack Katz Stadium 6 p.m. Virginia leads, 35-19 Sunday, Oct. 7 Old Dominion Norfolk, Va. L.R. Hill Sports Complex 12 p.m. Old Dominion leads, 24-18 Friday, Oct. 12 Louisville * Louisville, Ky. Trager Stadium 6 p.m. Duke leads, 10-4 Friday, Oct. 19 Boston College * Durham, N.C. Williams Field at Jack Katz Stadium 6 p.m. Duke leads, 13-7 Sunday, Oct. 21 North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. Field Hockey Stadium 1 p.m. North Carolina leads, 13-75-1 Friday, Oct. 26 Ohio Athens, Ohio Pruitt Field 3 p.m. Duke leads, 3-1 Thurs-Sun, Nov. 1-4 ACC Championship Chapel Hill, N.C. Field Hockey Stadium TBA * Denotes ACC contest; ^ denotes BIG/ACC Cup 3 2018 DUKE FIELD HOCKEY ROSTER NUMERICAL ROSTER COACHING STAFF No. Name Yr. Pos. Hometown (School) Name Position 1 Erin Scherrer Sr. F Chesapeake, Va. (Cape Henry Collegiate) Pam Bustin Head Coach 2 Caroline Hanan Fr. B Sugar Land, Texas (The Kinkaid School) Ralph Boersma Assistant Coach 3 Tessa Gote Gr. B Amstelveen, The Netherlands (Keizer Karel College) Wesley Drew Assistant Coach 4 Leah Crouse Fr. F Virginia Beach, Va. (Frank W. Cox) Tracey Griesbaum Volunteer Assistant Coach 5 Libby Thompson So. F Lake Forest, Ill. (Lake Forest) 6 Olivia Sahaydak Fr. F Bethlehem, Pa. (Liberty HS) 7 Jillian Wolgemuth Jr. B Mount Joy, Pa. (Manheim Central) SUPPORT STAFF 8 Noor van de Laar Fr. M Brasschaat, Antwerp, Belgium (Sint-Michielscollege Brasschaat) Name Department 9 Lily Posternak So. M York, Maine (York) Marcus Aprahamian Academic Services Dashon Axson-Lawrence Academic Services 10 Haley Schleicher Jr. M Virginia Beach, Va. (First Colonial) Dr. Greg Dale Sport Psychology 11 Caroline Andretta Sr. F New Vernon, N.J. (Oak Knoll) Brittany Del Barba Blue Devil Network 12 Margaux Paolino Jr. M Villanova, Pa. (Episcopal Academy) Nick Dreimiller Game Operations 13 Rose Tynan Sr. F Auckland, New Zealand (Epsom Girls Grammar Schl.) Allison Fanning Equipment 14 Lexi Davidson So. B North Andover, Mass. (The Hill School [Pa.]) Leslie Gaber Sports Information 16 Kiki Rozemeijer Fr. M Santpoort-Zuid, The Netherlands (Mendelcollege) Jeff Howser Sports Performance 18 Grace Kim Fr. B Richmond, Va. (St. Catherine’s School) Beth Miller Sports Nutrition 19 Morgan Bitting Sr. M Hummelstown, Pa. (Lower Dauphin) Ryan Miller Iron Dukes 22 Christy Palazzese Sr. M Berwyn, Pa. (Episcopal Academy) Blake Moushon Marketing 23 Lydia Smeltz So. G Harrisburg, Pa. (Central Dauphin) Erika Ralston Athletic Medicine 28 Kirby Comizio Jr. B New Vernon, N.J. (Oak Knoll) Jacki Silar Administrator Billy Zarzour Iron Dukes 73 Sammi Steele RJr. G Eagleville, Pa. (Methacton) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Bitting bit-ing Paolino puh-lino Boersma boour-sma Posternak pawster-nack Comizio kom-ee-zio Rozemeijer rose-meyer Gote go-tay Sahaydak suh-hay-deck Griesbaum GRIS-bom Scherrer SHARE-er Hanan HAY-nen Wolgemuth woll-ga-muth Palazzese pah-LAZY TEAM PHOTO 4 2018 DUKE FIELD HOCKEY ROSTER BY CLASS BY POSITION BY HOME Graduate Student (1) Position Goalkeepers (2) Class Belgium (1) Hometown Tessa Gote B Lydia Smeltz So. Noor van de Laar Brasschaat, Antwerp Sammi Steele RJr. Illinois (1) Hometown Seniors (6) Position Libby Thompson Lake Forest Caroline Andretta F Backs (6) Class Morgan Bitting M Kirby Comizio Jr. Maine (1) Hometown Christy Palazzese M Lexi Davidson So. Lily Posternak York Erin Scherrer F Tessa Gote Gr. Massachusetts (1) Hometown Sammi Steele G Caroline Hanan Fr. Lexi Davidson North Andover Rose Tynan F Grace Kim Fr. Jillian Wolgemuth Jr. The Netherlands (2) Hometown Juniors (4) Position Tessa Gote Amstelveen Kiki Rozemeijer Santpoort-Zuid Kirby Comizio B Midfielders (8) Class Margaux Paolino M Morgan Bitting Sr. New Jersey (2) Hometown Haley Schleicher M Christy Palazzese Sr. Caroline Andretta New Vernon Jillian Wolgemuth B Margaux Paolino Jr. Kirby Comizio New Vernon Lily Posternak So. New Zealand (1) Hometown Sophomores (4) Position Kiki Rozemeijer Fr. Rose Tynan Auckland Lexi Davidson B Haley Schleicher Jr. Lily Posternak M Noor van de Laar Fr. Pennsylvania (7) Hometown Lydia Smeltz G Morgan Bitting Hummelstown Libby Thompson F Forwards (5) Class Christy Palazzese Berwyn Margaux Paolino Villanova Caroline Andretta Sr. Olivia Sahaydak Bethlehem Freshmen (6) Position Leah Crouse Fr. Lydia Smeltz Harrisburg Leah Crouse F Olivia Sahaydak Fr. Sammi Steele Eagleville Caroline Hanan B Erin Scherrer Sr. Jillian Wolgemuth Mount Joy Grace Kim B Libby Thompson So. Texas (1) Hometown Olivia Sahaydak F Rose Tynan Sr. Caroline Hanan Sugar Land Kiki Rozemeijer M Noor van de Laar M Virginia (4) Hometown Leah Crouse Virginia Beach Grace Kim Richmond Erin Scherrer Chesapeake TV ROSTER Haley Schleicher Virginia Beach 11 l Caroline Andretta 19 l Morgan Bitting 28 l Kirby Comizio 4 l Leah Crouse 14 l Lexi Davidson 3 l Tessa Gote 2 l Caroline Hanan 18 l Grace Kim 22 l Christy Palazzese 12 l Margaux Paolino 9 l Lily Posternak 16 l Kiki Rozemeijer 6 l Olivia Sahaydak 1 l Erin Scherrer 10 l Haley Schleicher 23 l Lydia Smeltz 73 l Sammi Steele 5 l Libby Thompson 13 l Rose Tynan 8 l Noor van de Laar 7 l Jillian Wolgemuth 5 2018 DUKE FIELD HOCKEY COACHING STAFF EXPERIENCE Duke University (Present) Head Coach University of Louisville (1998-2010) Head Coach Hofstra (1997) Head Coach Michigan State (1992-97) Assistant Coach Temple (1990-92) Assistant Coach U.S. U19 Women’s National Team Assistant Coach U.S. U21 Women’s National Team Assistant Coach U.S. Senior Women’s National Team Assistant Coach PAM BUSTIN Playing Career Head Coach U.S. Junior and Senior National Teams (1989-96) Eighth season at Duke University of Massachusetts (1985-88) University of Massachusetts ‘90 [email protected] COACHING ACCOMPLISHMENTS (919) 684-4116 @BustinDukeTrue NFHCA South Region Coach of the Year (2013, 2016) ACC Coach of the Year (2011, 2016) Seasons as Head Coach: 22 BIG EAST Coach of the Year (2008) Seasons at Duke: 8 MAC Coach of the Year (2001, 2004) Career Record: 260-176 Duke Record: 98-48 YEAR BY YEAR Louisville Record:
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