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Challenge Regional NEW YORK STATE REGIONAL CHALLENGE 2013 NOV 1-2 — CLARK GYM Tournament Schedule Friday, Novermber 1: Court #1 (Clark Gym) Court #2 (Clark Gym) 3 p.m. Nazareth vs. RIT 3 p.m. Clarkson vs. Rochester 5 p.m. Nazareth vs. NYU 5 p.m. Clarkson vs. Stevens 7 p.m. Stevens vs. RIT 7 p.m. St. Lawrence vs. NYU Saturday, November 2: Court #1 (Clark Gym) Court #2 (Clark Gym) 11 a.m. Clarkson vs. NYU 11 a.m. St. Lawrence vs. Rochester 1 p.m. Rochester vs. Stevens 1 p.m. Clarkson vs. Nazareth 3 p.m. NYU vs. RIT 3 p.m. St. Lawrence vs. Nazareth Team Overall Win% Stevens 24-5 0.828 Liberty League/NCAA Code of Conduct Clarkson 27-6 0.818 Statement NYU 22-5 0.815 Nazareth 24-6 0.800 The NCAA, Liberty League and RIT promote good St. Lawrence 19-9 0.679 sportsmanship by student athletes, coaches and spectators. RIT 14-22 0.389 We request your cooperation by supporting the participants Rochester 8-22 0.267 and officials in a positive manner. Profanity, racial or sexist comments, or other intimidating actions directed at officials, student athletes, coaches or team representatives - as well as public intoxication, the consumption or possession of alcoholic beverages and tobacco products are grounds for removal from the site of competition and other disciplinary action. Clarkson “Golden Knights” (27-6, 12-0 Liberty League) No. Player Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School 1 Hannah Jones Fr. L/DS 5-5 Lake Arrowhead, CA/Rim of the World 3 Lani Durio Sr. S 5-5 Austin, TX/Lake Travis 4 Lauren Hutchinson So. RS 5-9 Spring, TX/Klein 5 Aishvina Arasu So. OH 5-10 Brea, CA/Brea Olinda 6 Victoria Kirkemo So. OH 5-9 Englewood, CO/Cherry Creek 7 Xiao Liang Sr. MB 6-1 Tianjin, China/Iowa Lakes CC 8 Sierra Rhoades Fr. OH 5-9 Poway, CA/Del Norte 9 Kristen Orlandini Jr. L/DS 5-5 Fairport, NY/Fairport 10 Erika Chin Sr. L/DS 5-7 Katy, TX/Cinco Ranch 11 Adrienne Walker Jr. MB 6-0 Centennial, CO/Regis Jesuit 12 Brooke Butkovsky Jr. MB 5-10 Monroe, CT/Masuk 13 Danielle Farabee So. MB 5-10 Katy, TX/Katy 14 Katrina Lane Fr. RS 5-10 Seattle, WA/Roosevelt 17 Kirstie Shurie So. S/L 5-5 LaCanada, CA/LaCanada Head Coach: Johan Dulfer Assistant Coach: Lauren Crump Location: Potsdam, NY Conference: Liberty League Nickname: Golden Knights Colors: Green and Gold Nazareth “Golden Flyers” (24-6, 6-1 Empire 8) No. Player Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School 1 Katherine Race Jr. L/DS 5-3 Glenmont, NY/Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk 2 Cady Messemer Fr. OH 5-8 Albion, NY/Albion 3 Christy Burczak Sr. OH 5-10 West Henrietta, NY/Rush-Henrietta 4 Sarah McMahon Fr. RS 5-10 Queensbury, NY/Queensbury 5 Maureen Thayer Fr. S 5-7 Baldwinsville, NY/C.W. Baker 6 Melissa Kline So. DS 5-7 Newark, NY/Newark 7 Brittany Smith So. S/L 5-5 Amherst, NY/Sweet Home 8 Cheslea Beecher Jr. OH 5-8 Albion, NY/Albion 10 Jennifer Hicks So. MB 5-11 Greenville, NY/Greenville 11 Madi Wickens Fr. S/L 5-5 Rochester, NY/Our Lady of Mercy 12 Olivia Harrigan Jr. OH 5-11 Plattsburgh, NY/Plattsburgh 14 Rachel Williamson Fr. S 5-5 Macedon, NY/Wayne Central 15 Kassandra Buseck Jr. RS/OH 5-9 Johnstown, NY/Johnstown 16 Maria Allocco Jr. MB 6-1 Ballston Lake, NY/Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake 17 Taylor Stabley Jr. OH/DS 5-7 Corning, NY/Corning West 18 Kaitlyn Relyea Fr. L 5-4 Canastota, NY/Oneida 19 Brianna Spears Fr. S 5-9 Olean, NY/Olean Head Coach: Cal Wickens Assistant Coaches: Brandon Waas, Leah Farrell Location: Rochester, NY Conference: Empire 8 Nickname: Golden Flyers Colors: Purple and Gold New York University “Bobcats” (22-5, 4-3 UAA) No. Player Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School 1 Gigi Morally Fr. OH 5-11 Laguna Beach, CA/St. Margaret’s Episcopal 2 Katie Robinson Jr. S 5-10 Los Altos, CA/Mountain View 3 Nicole Frias So. MB 5-10 San Rafael, CA/San Domenico 4 Jenn Korte Sr. OPP 5-11 Mount Airy, MD/ Linganore 5 Josie Luck Fr. L/DS 5-9 South Pasadena, CA/Mayfield Senior 6 Rachel Horvath So. OPP 5-10 Medinah, IL/Arlington Heights 7 Alexandria Mao Sr. OH 5-9 Los Angeles, CA/Harvard-Westlake School 8 Megan Cutaran Fr. OH 5-8 Westlake Village, CA/Westlake 9 Perri Goldberg Sr. OH 5-10 Franklin Lakes, NJ/Indian Hills 10 Jess Mandel Fr. OH 5-9 Miami Beach, FL/Ranson Everglades 11 Allie Williams Jr. MB/OH 5-11 Memphis, TN/St. Mary’s Episcopal School 12 Alexandra Nagle Fr. MB 6-2 Atlanta, GA/Marist School 13 Vera Shulgina Jr. OH 6-0 Princeton Junction, NJ/West Windsor-Plainsboro 14 Sonya Bray Jr. MB 6-1 Phoenix, AZ/Arcadia 15 Emily Moore So. S 5-9 Laguna Beach, CA/St. Margaret’s Episcopal 16 Kacy Guajardo Fr. OPP 5-11 Fairview, TX/Lovejoy 17 Makayla Stephens Fr. MB 6-0 Miami, FL/Miami Palmetto Senior 22 Mackenzie Calle So. S/OPP 5-11 Villa Park, CA/Villa Park 23 Cassidy Jourdan So. L/DS 5-5 Healdsburg, CA/Healdsburg 24 MaTia Hughes Fr. L/DS 5-5 Atlanta, GA/North Gwinnett 25 Hope Bogle Sr. DS 5-6 Passadena, CA/Westridge School Head Coach: Jolie Ward Assistant Coaches: Andrea Reiff, LaKell Haverns, Seun Owolabi Location: New York, NY Conference: University Athletic Association Nickname: Bobcats Colors: Purple and Black University of Rochester “Yellowjackets” (8-22, 0-7 UAA) No. Player Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School 2 Michaela Cronin So. S 5-5 Binghamton, NY/Binghamton 3 Aimee Kohler Fr. S 5-10 Nazareth, PA/Nazareth 4 Jennie Ford So. OH 5-8 Webster, NY/Webster Schroeder 6 Meghan Connor Fr. DS 5-4 San Diego, CA/Lady of Peace 7 Dori Rohan Jr. DS 5-7 Seven Fields, PA/Seneca Valley 8 Nina Baek Fr. OH/DS 5-7 Snohomish, WA/Lakeside 9 Paige Idziur Sr. DS 5-7 Orchard Park, NY/Orchard Park 10 Xiaoyi Li Jr. S 5-9 Derwood, MD/Col. Zadok Magruder 11 Emma Gira So. MB 5-10 Hilton, NY/Brockport 12 Ashley Hunter So. DS 5-5 Brea, CA/Whittier Christian 13 Anaa MacDonald So. MB/RS 5-10 Hopkinton, MA/Hopkinton 14 Savannah Benton Sr. MB/RS 6-2 Los Angeles, CA/Ctr. Enriched Studies 16 Alexandra Goldman Fr. MB 6-3 Amherst, VA/Amherst Head Coach: Ladi Iya Assistant Coaches: Katie Bates, Chris Favaro Location: Rochester, NY Conference: University Athletic Association Nickname: Yellow Jackets Colors: Navy and Yellow Rochester Institute of Technology “Tigers” (14-22, 3-9 Liberty League) No. Player Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School 1 Bethany Davis Jr. L/DS 5-2 Blasdell, NY/Frontier 2 Kayla Wheeler Jr. MB 5-10 Clifton Park, NY/Shenendehowa 3 Hanna Stokes Jr. L/DS 5-5 Frederick, MD/Urbana 4 Dani Kindron Fr. L/DS 5-4 Middleport, NY/Royalton-Hartland 5 Lindsay Quandt Sr. L/OH 5-5 Houston, TX/Houston Christian 6 Anna Valentine Fr. OH 5-10 Pittsford, NY/Pittsford Mendon 7 Lauren Gotsch Fr. OH 5-11 Derby, NY/Lake Shore 8 Ariel Pariente So. OH/S 5-10 Twinsburg, OH/Twinsburg 9 Claire Foggo Fr. S 5-10 Windham, NH/Central Catholic 10 Kaitlin Slippy Fr. OH 5-7 Springville, NY/Moultonborough Acad. 11 Emm Dowdy Fr. OH/S 5-9 Cocoa, FL/Edgewood 12 Sara Szybist Fr. RS 6-1 Chicago, IL/Ramstein 13 Sara Martin So. OH/S 5-8 Rochester, NY/West Irondequoit 14 Abby Higgins So. OH/MB 5-8 Peru, NY/Peru 15 Carly Schriever Jr. MB 5-10 Dayton, OH/Tri-County North 25 Taylor Harkness So. S/MH 5-11 Batavia, NY/Batavia Head Coach: Jim Lodes Assistant Coaches: Reagan Burns, Roger Majeski Location: Rochester, NY Conference: Liberty League Nickname: Tigers Stevens Institute of Technology “Ducks” (24-5, 7-0 Empire 8) No. Player Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School 1 Jovanna Manzari Fr. DS/L 5-5 Cornwall, NY/Cornwall 2 Gina Salmins Fr. DS/L 5-4 Wyckoff, NJ/Ramapo 3 Kirsten Salmins Jr. RS/DS 5-6 Wyckoff, NJ/Ramapo 4 Aneemarie Thomas So. OH 5-10 Durham, NC/Durham Academy 5 Mary Tobin Fr. OH 5-8 Boothwyn, PA/Archmere Academy 6 Sarah LeClerc So. OH/DS 5-6 Fairfield, CT/Fairfield Ludlowe 7 Ashley Castillo Jr. S 5-11 Cresskill, NJ/Cresskill 10 Samantha Gates Sr. S 5-8 Wilmington, NC/John T. Hoggard 11 Catie Shelton So. S/DS 5-6 Central Square, NY/Paul V. Moore 12 Christina Sciarra Fr. OPP 5-11 Montclair, NJ/Immaculate Heart Academy 13 Mary Caulson Sr. OH 5-10 West Islip, NY/West Islip 14 Lindsay Stoll Sr. MB 5-9 Bellevue, WA/Issaquah 16 Becca Youngman Fr. OH/DS 5-8 Rochester, NY/Churchville-Chili 17 Kristen Herchenroder So. OH 5-8 Breezy Point, NY/Leon M. Goldstein 19 Kristen MacDonald Fr. S 5-7 Kinnelon, NJ/Kinnelon 27 Katie Hall Jr. OH/MB 6-0 Midlothian, VA/Lloyd C. Bird Head Coach: Glenn DeHaven Assistant Coaches: Austin Voges, Audrey O’Donnell, Maggie Kowalska Location: Hoboken, NJ Conference: Empire 8 Nickname: Ducks Colors: Grey and Red St. Lawrence “Saints” (19-9, 8-4 Liberty League) No. Player Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School 1 Mariah Dignan So.
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