OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY

TABLE OF CONTENTS

MEDIA INFORMATION ...... 2-3 Media Information ...... 2 Quick Facts ...... 2 Media Outlets ...... 3 Directions to Foreman Field ...... 3

COACHING STAFF ...... 4-6 Head Coach Sue Stahl ...... 4-5 Assistant Coach Heather Holt...... 6 Athletic Trainer Jessica Barrett ...... 6 Support Staff ...... 6

THE 2007 LADY MONARCHS ...... 7-15 2007 Outlook ...... 7 2007 Roster ...... 81 Player Information ...... 9-15

2006 IN REVIEW...... 16-17 2006 Season Review...... 16 2006 Statistics ...... 17

OPPONENT INFORMATION...... 18-19 2007 Opponents ...... 18-19 Why Monarchs ...... 19

HISTORY & TRADITION ...... 24-37 Lady Monarch Reachout ...... 20 The CAA ...... 21 All-Time Results ...... 22-23 All-Time Vs. Opponents...... 23 All-Time Lady Monarch Statistics ...... 24 Honored Lady Monarchs ...... 25-27 All-Time Roster...... 28

UNIVERSITY INFORMATION ...... 29-36 University President & Athletic Director...... 29 About Old Dominion University...... 30-31 CREDITS: Athletic Facilities ...... 32-33 The 2007 Old Dominion University Women’s Lacrosse Brochure is a publication of the Old Dominion University Athletic Public Relations Offi ce. Written by: Kimberly Zivkovich, Assistant Sports Information Director. Layout and Design by: Chrisie Henn, About Norfolk & Hampton Roads Area...... 34-35 Assistant Director of Athletic Publications & Creative Services, and Kimberly Zivkovich, Assistant Sports Information Director. Academic Support ...... 36 Special Assistance by: Debbie White, Senior Associate Athletic Director and Tina Price, Director of Athletic Publications & Creative Services. Photography: Rick Voight. RSVP Media. Printing: Jones Printing of Chesapeake, Virginia. 2007 Team Photo ...... Inside Front Cover Old Dominion University is an affi rmative action/equal opportunity institution. Lacrosse Camp Information ...... Inside Back Cover This publication was printed without the support of tax dollars from the state of Virginia.

1 Media Information

The Old Dominion University Sports Information Offi ce welcomes all coverage of the women’s lacrosse program GENERAL INFORMATION and its student-athletes. Statistics, photos, or story ideas Name of School...... Old Dominion University can always be obtained from Sports Information Director City, Zip...... Norfolk, VA 23529-0201 Carol Hudson, Jr. or from Assistant Sports Information Founded ...... 1930 Director/Women’s Lacrosse contact Kimberly Zivkovich...... (as the Norfolk Division of the College of William & Mary) To assist you in your coverage of Old Dominion women’s Enrollment: ...... 21,500 lacrosse, here are a few brief points to keep in mind: Nickname: ...... Lady Monarchs School Colors ...... Slate Blue, Sky Blue, & Silver Interviews: Home Field ...... Foreman Field (Astroturf) Head Coach Sue Stahl will be available for interviews Capacity...... 20,000 immediately following all home games, after a ten minute Affi liation...... NCAA Division I cool down period. Player interviews are asked to be set Conference ...... Colonial Athletic Association up through the sports information offi ce. Coach Stahl President ...... Dr. Roseann Runte (SUNY New Paltz ‘68) is available during the week for interviews before and Athletic Director ...... Dr. Jim Jarrett (SIU-Carbondale ‘59) after practice and on game days after competition. Please contact the sports information offi ce at (757) 683-3372 for more information. SPORTS INFORMATION Photographers Sports Information Director ...... Carol Hudson Only working photographers will be allowed on the Assistant Director (WLAX Contact) ...... Kimberly Zivkovich playing fi eld during games. Credentials must be secured Assistant Director ...... Rob Silsbee at least 24 hours in advance of games. Photographers will SID Offi ce Phone ...... (757) 683-3372 be asked to wear a press photo pass at all times when SID Fax: ...... (757) 683-3119 shooting. Zivkovich Home Phone: ...... (757) 417-0211 Zivkovich Cell Phone ...... (757) 617-7757 Colonial Athletic Association Zivkovich Email...... [email protected] Women’s Lacrosse statistics for CAA schools are ODU Website ...... www.odusports.com compiled throughout the fall at the conference offi ce in SID Address...... Athletic Admin. Bldg. Rm. 124 Richmond, Va. and can be obtained through the offi ce’s website at www.caasports.com...... Norfolk, VA 23529

Press Box Facilities A fully enclosed press box high above the turf at Foreman COACHING STAFF: Field serves a maximum of 32 media members at all Head Coach ...... Sue Stahl (Ursinus ‘66) home games. Three radio booths and a print media area Career Record...... 113-139/16 seasons are available for use. Old Dominion University’s Sports Record at ODU...... 113-139/16 seasons Information Offi ce will furnish a complete NCAA box Assistant Coach ...... Heather Holt (Old Dominion ‘95) immediately following the conclusion of all home games Offi ce Phone ...... (757) 683-4541 upon request.

Radio Broadcast Lines Visiting teams wishing to broadcast games from the TEAM OUTLOOK: Foreman Field are asked to contact the sports information 2006 Record ...... 5-10 offi ce at least two weeks prior to the game. The stadium 2006 Conference Record ...... 2-5/7th is located at Bluestone and 49th. All radio lines must be Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 20/7 secured through the Verizon offi ce in Norfolk, by calling Starters Retuning/Lost ...... 7/5 (757) 667-5000. Newcomers ...... 6

More information on all Old Dominion athletic teams is available through our web site on the internet at: KEY RETURNING PLAYERS: Name: Pos: Cl: G: A: Pts: GB: CT: Caroline Jacobs MF Sr. 33 18 51 64 34 Kelly Kimener A Jr. 29 5 34 14 5 Ashley Stanwick MF Sr. 19 2 21 6 3 Jessica Noone A So. 17 3 20 14 3 Katie Veneziale MF Jr. 6 9 15 30 7 Lady Monarch Women’s Lacrosse Quick Facts Quick Lacrosse Women’s Lady Monarch

2 Media Information

Media Outlets Getting to Old Dominion Print Media Radio FROM THE NORTH: Highway 13 down the Eastern Shore, and through the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel. Follow 13 (Northampton Blvd.) onto I-64 West. The Virginian Pilot ESPN Radio 1310 AM Take the I-564/Naval Base exit (exit 276) off I-64 West, and take the Terminal Sports Desk Tony Mercurio, Sports Director Blvd. exit off I-564. Turn left onto Hampton Blvd. Proceed approx. 4 miles and 150 W. Brambleton Avenue 5589 Greenwich Road turn right onto 49th Street. Norfolk, VA 23510 Virginia Beach, VA 23462 757-446-2366 757-671-1000 FAX: 757-533-9004 FAX: 757-671-1313 FROM THE SOUTH: I-95 North to U.S. 58 (Emporia, VA) OR I-85 North to U.S. 58 East (South Hill, VA). Follow U.S. 58 East to Norfolk, to Hampton Blvd. Turn Newport News Daily Press WODU AM 1630 left onto 49th Street. Sports Desk Sports Director 7505 Warwick Blvd. Webb University Center FROM THE WEST: I-64 East Newport News, VA 23607 Norfolk, VA 23529 757-247-4639 757-683-3441 through the Hampton Roads FAX: 757-247-9420 Bridge-Tunnel. Take the I-564/ Naval Base exit (exit 276) off Richmond Times-Dispatch National Media I-64 East, and then take the Sports Desk Terminal Blvd. exit off I-564. P.O. Box 85333 USA Today Richmond, VA 23293 Sports Department Approximately 2 miles, turn 804-649-6554 1000 Wilson Blvd. left onto Hampton Blvd. FAX: 804-775-8085 Arlington, VA 22223 Approximately 4 miles, turn 703-276-3400, ext. 3721 right onto 49th Street. The Mace and Crown FAX: 703-276-5527 Sports Editor Webb University Center Washington Post Norfolk, VA 23529 Sports Department 757-683-3456 1150 15th Street NW Washington, DC 20071 202-334-7350 Finding Your Way To Television FAX: 202-334-7685 WTKR TV-3 (CBS) Corey Curtis, Sports Director FOREMAN FIELD 720 Boush Street Wire Services Norfolk, VA 23510 757-446-1352 Associated Press Directions to Foreman Field: FAX: 757-446-1376 Sports Editor Proceed west off Hampton Blvd. onto 49th Street (this will be a right hand turn if coming 700 East Main Street from I-564/Terminal Blvd.; a left hand turn if coming from downtown Norfolk). Turn WAVY TV-10 (NBC) Suite 1380 right onto Bluestone Avenue; the stadium entrance will be the second parking lot on the Bruce Rader, Sports Director Richmond, VA 23219 right. Bus parking is available inside the stadium gates with prior notice. 300 Wavy Street 804-649-6646 Teams requiring additional information are asked to contact Greg Smith, Asst. A.D. for Portsmouth, VA 23704 FAX: 804-643-6223 Event Management, at (757) 683-5924. 757-396-6181 FAX: 757-397-8279 Foreman WVEC TV-13 (ABC) Conference Field Scott Cash, Sports Director Colonial Athletic Association 613 Woodis Avenue Rob Washburn 49th Street Norfolk, VA 23510 8625 Patterson Avenue 757-628-6215 Richmond, VA 23229-6349 FAX: 757-628-5855 804-754-1616 48th Street FAX: 804-754-1830 Athletic Even t Parking

Health & PE Building Dormitory

Folkes- A A B Stevens Parking Outdoor Indoor

Tennis Hampton Blvd. Courts Center

Old Dominion Bud Soccer Soccer Metheny Practice Stadium Facility Complex Elkhorn Avenue Parker Avenue Parker Powhatan Avenue 43rd Street

The Lady Monarchs enjoy fan support both from the university and Hampton Roads community at Foreman Field.

3 HEAD COACH OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY FORMER U.S. NATIONAL TEAM HEAD COACH SueStahl SEVENTEENTH SEASON 113-139 OVERALL

omen’s Lacrosse Coach of the Century, the 1995 CAA Tournament Title as well as the 2003 International Federation of Women’s CAA Regular Season Title. Six of her athletes have WLacrosse Association Coach of the Year, been named Brine/IWLCA All-Americans, 25 During her career in head coach of the U.S. national team, inductee players named to an All-CAA team, and nine have of the United States, Virginia and Pennsylvania become members of the All-South Region Team. In Lacrosse Halls of Fame…Sue Stahl, one of the 1993 she coached the CAA Player of the Year, Barb athletics, Sue Stahl has greatest names in women’s lacrosse, is also the DiArcangelo, and mentored the 2001 CAA Rookie head coach of the Old Dominion Lady Monarch of the Year and ODU’s all-time leading scorer in women’s lacrosse team. 2004 graduate Suzanne Wosczyna. During her coached three different Beginning her 17th season at the helm of the tenure she has won CAA Coach of the Year honors Lady Monarch program, Stahl remains one of the three times, most recently in 2003 as the Lady most respected and admired coaches in her sport. Monarchs went 12-4 with a perfect 7-0 conference sports, for seven different Under her leadership and guidance, Old Dominion slate and a 19th national ranking. has been a perennial contender, has ranked as Not only has Stahl brought much recognition high as 8th in the country, and faced some of the and talent to Old Dominion and the world of organizations, at levels best competition in collegiate lacrosse. Never collegiate women’s lacrosse, but she has also shying away from a competitive schedule, Stahl’s brought a winning tradition to lacrosse on a teams continually play one of the top schedules in national level. Stahl spent 16 years as the the coach ranging from high school the country that will include national runner-up of the United States National Team bringing home Virginia this season, and the always strong CAA an unprecedented four World Cup Championships conference schedule. in fi ve appearances. to the U.S. National Team. Since coming to Old Dominion in 1991, Stahl Prior to joining the Lady Monarchs, Stahl has registered over 100 career wins and captured won two USWLA National Championships as the

4 head coach of the Philadelphia Women’s Lacrosse having served as a member of both the United team. She also served as a coach at Sates lacrosse (1956-67) and fi eld hockey (1964-67) Haverford College in Pennsylvania during that national teams. While a member of the U.S. fi eld Sue Stahl’s period. hockey team, Stahl toured Jamaica in 1965 and Stahl’s coaching expertise is not just limited 1967, and played in numerous countries including LEDGER to the world of lacrosse. She has compiled an England, France, and Germany. During her extensive coaching resume, which began at her collegiate playing days, Stahl was one of Ursinus alma mater where she coached lacrosse and College’s top athletes. basketball for a decade ending in 1981. She later A four-sport athlete in lacrosse, fi eld hockey, became the assistant lacrosse coach at Temple basketball, and , she was inducted into the University, a post she held for eight seasons. From Bears’ Hall of Fame in 1985. Stahl also played fi eld 1983-90, Stahl helped the Owls reach the NCAA hockey and lacrosse for the Philadelphia College Championship semifi nals seven times, advancing Association (a USWLA regional affi liation) from to the fi nals four times and winning the National 1962-67. Championship in both 1984 and 1988. Holding the Stahl has been active on numerous national position of defensive coordinator, Stahl was an committees throughout her career including innovator in the use of zone defenses in women’s the Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches lacrosse. Association (IWLCA) and the United States Stahl was recognized on the All-Century Women’s Lacrosse Association (USWLA). Stahl Women’s Lacrosse team in 1999, perhaps the also has served on the US Lacrosse Board of biggest honor anyone could receive, but it is just Directors and the Women’s Division Boards of one of many coaching distinctions that she has Directors. For over 12 years she has also served as COACHING CAREER Head Coach: Lacrosse, earned throughout her career. Three times, in a clinician for NCAA sponsored Youth Education and Basketball, Lansdowne-Aldan High 1995, 2002, and 2003, Stahl was named the CAA Through Sport (YES) Clinics throughout the School (1966-67) Coach of the Year and in 1997 she was awarded country. In addition to her responsibilities as Assistant Lacrosse Coach: Ursinus the International Federation of Women’s Lacrosse a professional within the lacrosse world, Stahl College (1971-1981) responsible for the varsity defense and junior varsity team Association Coach of the Year honor. Already has been associated with a number of offi cial Head Basketball Coach: Ursinus College a member of the Pennsylvania Lacrosse Hall of organizations in other areas of sport, including the (1973-81) Fame, in 1999 she was inducted into both the Philadelphia Field Hockey Board of Offi cials, the Assistant Lacrosse Coach: Temple United States and Virginia Lacrosse Halls of Fame. United States Field Hockey Association, and the University (1983-1990) responsible for Additionally she has named to the Delco Sports Women’s Collegiate Basketball Association. varsity defense, the junior varsity team, recruiting and scouting Hall of Fame and received the Diane Geppi-Aikens Stahl and her husband Gray reside in Head Basketball Coach: Haverford Award from the IWLCA for lifetime achievement Norfolk. They have two sons, Steve and Kyle, as College (1988-90) and commitment to the sport and the Nancy well as two grandchildren. Head Coach: United States National Chance Award by U.S. Lacrosse in 2005. Lacrosse Team (1988-2005) While head coach of the U.S. Team, she has guided Not only has Stahl left her mark on the the team to unprecedented four World coaching world, but her name continually surfaces Cup Lacrosse Championship titles in as one of the nation’s top competitors. She remains 1989, 1993, 1997 and 2001 and runner-up at the top of lacrosse and fi eld hockey history in 2005. In 1992, she coached the U.S. Team during an offi cial USWLA tour of Australia with contests held in Perth, Adelaide, Sydney and Melbourne. The U.S. Team went 9-3 on the trip, including wins in all four test matches against the Year-by-Year with Sue Stahl Australian National Team. In 1996, she coached the U.S. team on a 2-1/2 week OVERALL CONF HIGHEST RANKING/ tour of England, Scotland, and Wales, guiding the squad to a perfect 7-0 record. YEAR RECORD RECORD GF GA POST-SEASON In 1997, she led the U. S. team to a 6-1 1991 2-11 N/A* 71 159 record, defeating Australia for the gold 1992 6-11 2-3 91 137 medal at the World Cup in Japan. In 2000, 1993 8-6 6-0 138 141 8th the team toured Australia compiling an 11-1 record, beating England once and 1994 9-8 6-3 170 161 8th Australia three times in test matches. 1995 10-7 5-2 175 152 8th / CAA Champions Head Coach: Old Dominion University 1996 8-7 4-2 144 144 (1990-present). The 1994 squad was 1997 7-10 3-3 131 170 ranked eighth in the nation and climbed 1998 5-10 2-4 109 151 14th as high as sixth in the nation with two All-Americans. The 1995 squad were 1999 6-9 3-3 111 136 12th CAA champion. She was named CAA 2000 5-11 2-4 143 189 11th Coach of the Year in 1995 & 2002 & 2003. 2001 9-7 3-3 154 148 14th 2002 13-5 6-2 209 163 13th/CAA Runner-Up PERSONAL 2003 12-4 7-0 186 170 19th/CAA Runner-Up Hometown: Drexel Hill, PA 2004 5-11 1-6 165 211 Alma Mater: Ursinus College, 1966, B.S. 2005 3-12 0-7 107 171 degrees in health & physical education 2006 5-10 2-5 142 209 and elementary & secondary education. Stahl and her husband Gray have two Totals 113-139 50-47 sons, Steve and Kyle and two grandsons. * The Lady Monarchs played in the South Atlantic Conference through the 1992 season, when Old Dominion joined the Colonial Athletic Association in all sports.

5 Assistant Coach

Heather HOLT Jessica BARRETT Assistant Coach Athletic Trainer Ninth Season at Old Dominion First Season at Old Dominion Old Dominion ‘95 Springfi eld ‘05

eather Holt returns for her essica is in her fi rst year with Hninth season as assistant Jthe Old Dominion University coach under head coach Sue Stahl. athletic training program. She will No stranger to Foreman Field, be working with women’s soccer Holt was as a member of the 1995 and women’s lacrosse this year. A Colonial Athletic Association graduate of Springfi eld College, championship team and a four- Jessica is a native of Canaan, NH. year letterwinner in goal for the Born on July 21, 1983, Jessica is the Lady Monarchs. She is actively daughter of Bruce and Jani Barrett. responsible for recruitment of student-athletes, team travel, oversees condititioning and strength and conditioning. Holt, whose career with the Lady Monarchs spanned from 1992-1995, was named a Second Team All-CAA selection during her senior campaign in 1995. Holt played in 43 career games for Old Dominion, collecting 386 saves for a .599 save percentage and to date ranks fi fth on Old Dominion’s all-time goaltending leader board. Over her playing career, Holt earned spots on the Virginia Women’s Lacrosse Association’s (VWLA) Virginia II Regional Select Team and the United States Women’s Lacrosse Association’s (USWLA) South III National Team. Prior to her current post, Holt served as assistant coach at nationally-ranked William & Mary, and was a high school lacrosse coach at South Lakes High School in Fairfax, Virginia and Foxcroft in Middleburg, Virginia. Additionally she has been a camp coach and clinician at several lacrosse camps around the region including the Director of Lacrosse at Mersead Camp in Massachusetts.. A native of Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, Holt and her husband, David, reside in Norfolk along with their dog Arthur and two sons, Jackson and Parker. ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT SUPPORT STAFF

Deb Polca Debbie White Greg Smith Marty Bradley Andy Zucker Scott Lowery Associate Athletic Director Senior Assoc. Athletic Asst. Athletic Director/ Head Athletic Trainer Strength & Conditioning Business Offi ce Director/Marketing & Game Management Coach & Ticket Manager Public Relations

Chuck Gray Carol Hudson, Jr Kimberly Zivkovich Rob Silsbee Tina Price Chrisie Henn Director of Marketing and Sports Information Director Asst. Sports Info. Director/ Asst. Sports Information Dir. of Athletic Publications Asst. Dir. of Athletic Publications Corporate Sponsorships Lacrosse Contact Director & Creative Services & Creative Services

6 2007 Outlook Lady Monarch Lacrosse: On The Rise

n 2006, the Old Dominion women’s the bench, she registered 17 goal, three assists, lacrosse team made a tremendous and 20 points in her fi rst collegiate season and improvement over its previous year’s has the ability to move up the starting group of 12. record and the trend looks to continue Juniors Sigrid Paulus and Kaelyn Schival, Ias the Lady Monarchs suit up for the 2007 who have served as reserves on attack, should season. Returning 20 letterwinners, seven get the change to see more playing time. Both starters, and fi ve of six of last year’s top Paulus and Schival will be joined with by three leading scorers, the Lady Monarchs are Lady Monarch newcomers in Ashley Kellogg, looking to add to the win column and Nicole McMahon, and Jessica Capra, who contend for a spot at the Colonial Athletic are ready to should also make an impact this Association Tournament in May. season. Old Dominion returns large portion On the draw once again will be midfi elder of its offense, which was led last season Katie Veneziale, who has led Old Dominion by Carolina Jacobs. Jacobs, one of the in the draw control department throughout most decorated Lady Monarchs of recent, her career. Veneziale, who has been nationally continued her scoring ways with 51 points, 33 ranked in draws over the last two seasons and goals, 18 assists, and seven hat tricks a season consistently ranked among the league’s best, ago. A two-time Second Team All-South registered 38 last season to rank fi fth in the region selection she led the Colonial Athletic CAA and 31st nationally. In addition to her Association in groundballs and ranked in profi ciency on the draw, Veneziale was among the top 10 in assists and points. She also the top Lady Monarchs attacking the net. made her mark nationally ranking in third in Joining Veneziale in the midfi eld is groundballs and sixth in caused turnovers. senior Kristen Truax and sophomore Brittany Jacobs has already made her mark in the Washko. Truax has been consistent member Caroline Jacobs ODU records books and this season will look of the starting line-up the last two seasons. to climb further up the charts after entering Last season, Truax was fourth on the team this season on the all-time lists tied for eighth in both draw controls and caused turnovers will also look to newcomer D’Anna in points, third in assists, and needing just and ranked sixth in grounballs, while as a Goodfellow to see some minutes in between three more goals to crack the top 10 goals sophomore she fi nished third in the category. the pipes. Goodfellow comes to Norfolk leaders list. Washko will be looking to make more of after registering 499 career saves during her Joining Jacobs in the scoring department an impact this year after making seven scholastic career, which also saw her named will be junior Kelly Kimener, senior Ashley appearances as a freshman. the team’s MVP and earn all-league and all- Stanwick, and sophomore Jessica Noone on Bolstering the midfi eld will be four county accolades. attack. After a shorten freshmen season due newcomers in Katherine Bruno, Jill Taylor, The Lady Monarchs never shy to injury, Kimener exploded for 29 goals, Jacquelyn Duggins, and Alana Beck. away from tough competition and the fi ve assists, and 34 points as a sophomore. Defensively, the Lady Monarchs return a 2007 schedule should prove no different. Starting all 15 contests and fi nishing the host of veterans, who include seniors Danielle Awaiting the women’s lacrosse team this season as ODU’s second leading scorer, Haley, Jackie Brown, and Lindsey Belle. Haley season is national runner-up Virginia, Kimener collected seven hat tricks and will and Brown return to the turf from injury NCAA quarterfi nalists North Carolina and look to keep up and add to her scoring ready to have an immediate impact. Haley James Madison, and NCAA participant prowess in 2007. Stanwick will look to was a vital part of the ODU defense before and Atlantic-10 champion, Richmond. The end her career on a high note as she takes being sidelined. In her brief time as a junior, Colonial Athletic Association portion will to the fi eld for her senior campaign. She she appeared in eight games scooping up 15 also be one of the most challenging in recent will join Jacobs as one of the most veteran groundballs and causing seven turnovers. memory. Along with James Madison, Hofstra members of the offense. Last season as the Watch her numbers increase with a healthy and William & Mary appeared in the fi nal Lady Monarchs’ fourth leading scorer she season ahead of her. Brown, meanwhile, will be IWLCA rankings last season. poured in 19 goals and two assists. Noone returning to the game after missing the last two was chosen to the CAA All-Rookie team after season. Last time in a Lady Monarch uniform, serving as a top reserve. One of the fi rst off Brown appeared in 15 games and managed to crack the starting line-up at one point as Old THE LADY MONARCHS BY CLASS Dominion captured the CAA regular season title. Belle had a tremendous rookie season starting all 15 games in the backfi eld and SENIORS (6): SOPHOMORES (7) ranked fi fth on the team in groundballs. With #2 Jackie Brown #1 Jessica Noone a year under her belt, Belle will provide much #8 Erica Peterson #5 Brittany Washko needed experience on defense. #9 Ashley Stanwick #7 Erica Erb Reservists sophomore Erica Erb, senior #17 Danielle Haley #11 Jordan McKeon Erica Peterson, sophomore Jordan McKeon, #32 Katie Veneziale #16 Lindsey Belle Karen Rudderow, and Hannah Barber will also #23 Caroline Jacobs #25 Hannah Barber be asked to step-up for the defense. Each saw #22 Kristen Truax #20 Karen Rudderow signifi cant minutes last season and should be ready to be called into the game when needed. JUNIORS (5) FRESHMEN (9) In goal, the Lady Monarchs graduated #0 Sara Larson #3 Whitney Thomas four-year keeper Michelle Gannon and have #6 Kelly Kimener #4 Nicole McMahon two options to be the last line of defense. #21 Kaelyn Schival #10 Katherine Bruno Sarah Larson has served as ODU’s back-up #18 Sigrid Paulus #12 Jillian Taylor goalkeeper the last two seasons. Larson has #13 Ashley Kellogg garnered experience in seeing some of the #14 Jacquelyn Duggins toughest competition around including time #44 D’Ana Goodfellow in goal against James Madison, Richmond, #24 Alana Beck Virginia, and Maryland. The Lady Monarchs #28 Jessica Capra Katie Veneziale

7 Meet the Lady Monarchs 2007 Old Dominion University Numerical Lacrosse Roster

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown / High School 0 Sara Larson Goalkeeper Jr. 5-6 Sylvan Lake, MI / Mercy 1 Jessica Noone Attack/Midfi eld So. 5-3 Manassas, VA / Stonewall Jackson 2 Jacqueline Brown Defense Sr. 5-7 Huntington, NY / Huntington 3 Whitney Thomas Attack Fr. 5-7 Lusby, MD / Patuxent 4 Nicole McMahon Attack Fr. 5-5 Commack, NY / Commack 5 Brittany Washko Midfi eld/Defense So. 5-0 Dunkirk, MD / Southern 6 Kelly Kimener Attack Jr. 5-9 Oakton, VA / Oakton 7 Erica Erb Defense So. 5-4 Boyertown, PA / Boyertown 8 Erica Peterson Defense Sr. 5-4 Va. Beach, VA / Maury 9 Ashley Stanwick Attack Sr. 5-7 Annapolis, MD / St. Mary’s 10 Katherine Bruno Midfi eld Fr. 5-4 Setauket, NY / Ward Melville 11 Jordan McKeon Defense So. 5-7 Street, MD / North Harford 12 Jillian Taylor Defense Fr. 5-6 Philadelphia, PA / William Penn Charter 13 Ashley Kellogg Midfi eld/Attack Fr. 5-3 Downingtown, PA / Downingtown West 14 Jacquelyn Duggins Midfi eld Fr. 5-3 Charlottesville, VA / Albemarle 16 Lindsey Belle Defense So. 5-8 Baldwinsville, NY / Baker 17 Danielle Haley Midfi eld Sr. 6-0 Jarrettsville, MD / North Harford 18 Sigrid Paulus Attack Jr. 5-5 Forest Hill, MD / Western 20 Karen Rudderow Defense So. 5-6 Collingswood, NJ / Collingswood 21 Kaelyn Schival Attack Jr. 5-6 Horsham, PA / Hatboro-Horsham 22 Kristen Truax Defense/Midfi eld Sr. 5-11 Daleville, VA / Rockbridge County 23 Caroline Jacobs Midfi eld Sr. 5-5 Gaithersburg, MD / Gaithersburg 24 Alana Beck Midfi eld/Attack Fr. 5-6 Carle Place, NY / Carle Place 25 Hannah Barber Defense So. 5-5 Arnold, MD / Broadneck 28 Jessica Capra Attack/Midfi eld Fr. 5-8 New Providence, NJ / New Providence 32 Katie Veneziale Midfi eld Sr. 5-10 Downingtown, PA / Downingtown 44 D’Ana Goodfellow Goalkeeper Fr. 5-4 Hauppauge, NY / Hauppauge

Head Coach: Sue Stahl (Ursinus ‘66) Assistant Coach: Heather Holt (Old Dominion ‘95)

Lady Monarch Hometowns

2007 Alphabetical Roster 25 Hannah Barber 24 Alana Beck 16 Lindsey Belle 2 Jacqueline Brown 10 Katherine Bruno 28 Jessica Capra 14 Jacquelyn Duggins 7 Erica Erb 44 D’Ana Goodfellow 17 Danielle Haley 23 Caroline Jacobs 13 Ashley Kellogg Maryland: 6 Kelly Kimener Hannah Barber Arnold, MD 0 Sara Larson Danielle Haley Jarrettsville, MD Jacqueline Brown Huntington, NY 11 Jordan McKeon Caroline Jacobs Gaithersburg, MD Katherine Bruno Setauket, NY 4 Nicole McMahon Jordan McKeon Street, MD D’Ana Goodfellow Hauppauge, NY 1 Jessica Noone Sigrid Paulus Forest Hill, MD Nicole McMahon Commack, NY 18 Sigrid Paulus Ashley Stanwick Annapolis, MD 8 Erica Peterson Whitney Thomas Lusby, MD Pennsylvania: 20 Karen Rudderow Brittany Washko Dunkirk, MD Erica Erb Boyertown, PA 21 Kaelyn Schival Ashley Kellogg Downingtown, PA 9 Ashley Stanwick Michigan: Kaelyn Schival Horsham, PA 12 Jillian Taylor Sara Larson Sylvan Lake, MI Jillian Taylor Philadelphia, PA Katie Veneziale Downingtown, PA 3 Whitney Thomas New Jersey: 22 Kristen Truax Jessica Capra New Providence, NJ Virginia: 32 Katie Veneziale Karen Rudderow Collingswood, NJ Jacquelyn Duggins Charlottesville, VA 5 Brittany Washko Jessica Noone Manassas, VA New York: Kelly Kimener Oakton, VA Alana Beck Carle Place, NY Erica Peterson Va. Beach, VA Lindsey Belle Baldwinsville, NY Kristen Truax Daleville, VA

8 Meet the Lady Monarchs

Jacqueline 2 Caroline 23 Brown Jacobs Senior Defense 5’7” Senior Midfi eld 5’5” Huntington, New York Gaithersburg, Maryland Huntington Gaithersburg

2005: Redshirted due to injury…2004: Appeared in 15 games making her fi rst career start at Drexel Entering the season is tied in ninth place on the all-time Lady Monarch points leaders list with (4/11)…Collected 10 groundballs including a career-high four at CAA rival George Mason (4/2)…Also 119 points…Also ranks third on the all-time assists leaders list with 43 and needs just three more scooped up three against #7 North Carolina (4/13)…Registered fi ve caused turnovers including two goals to crack the top 10 goals leaders list…2006: Second Team All-South Region and First Team in a 17-4 victory against Lafayette (3/28)…2003: Appeared in fi ve games her freshman season… All-CAA for the second consecutive season…For the second straight season led the Lady Monarchs Collected fi ve groundballs…Prior to Old Dominion: A three-sport athlete at Huntington High in scoring…Accumulated 51 points stemming from 33 goals and 18 assists, while posting seven School…A four-year member of the lacrosse team…Received All-County and All-Tournament captain hat tricks…Captured a season-high four goals in contests against #6 North Carolina (4/13) and #13 awards…Also played soccer for three years and winter track for two years…Personal: Born March William & Mary (4/26)…Recorded a season-high six points in games against American (2G, 4A) and 11, 1984…Full name is Jacqueline Alexandria Brown…Daughter of Timothy and Terri Brown…Has CAA rival George Mason (3G, 3A)…Among her CAA league rivals ranked fi fth in the conference in two sisters Catherine (25) and Amanda (24)…Majoring in sports management. assists (1.20), ninth in points per game (3.40), tops the conference list in groundballs per game (4.27) and caused turnovers per game (2.27)…Nationally ranked 43rd in assists, third in groundballs, and Jacqueline Brown’s Career Numbers sixth in caused turnovers…2005: First Team All-CAA…Second Team All-South Region…First Team All-State…CAA Player of the Week for the week ending April 24th…Led the team with 45 points… GS/GP G A Pts. Shots GB DC CT Second on the squad with 27 goals…First on the squad with 18 assists…Collected a career-high 2006 DNP-INJ seven points with four goal and three assists in a double overtime game at Temple (3/26)…Posted 2005 DNP-INJ four goals and two assists in a 16-7 victory over UMBC (4/12)…Tallied a career-high six goals in a 2004 15-1 0 0 0 0 15 2 5 one-goal, 7-8, loss to #9 North Carolina (4/24)…Also had six points against Rutgers (3/28) and #20 2003 5-0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 William & Mary (4/20) with four goals and two assists…Scored the game-winner at Rutgers (3/28)… Totals: 20-1 0 0 0 0 18 2 5 Ranked 10th in the CAA in goals per game (1.93), fourth in assists per game (1.29), seventh in points per game (3.21)…Led ODU with 25 caused turnovers, including a career-high fi ve caused turnovers against #20 William & Mary (4/20)…Also had three caused turnovers versus Temple (3/26), James Madison (4/4), and #10 Hofstra (4/8)…Led the Lady Monarchs with 51 groundballs…Topped the CAA in the groundballs category averaging 3.64 per contest…Had two or more groundballs in all but one contest…Scooped up a career-high six groundballs against James Madison (4/4), #10 Hofstra (4/8), 17 and #20 William & Mary (4/20)...Also had fi ve groundballs against Drexel (4/10) and #18 Towson Danielle (4/17)…Posted 21 draw controls, ranking second on the team…Recorded a season-high three draws against #7 Maryland (3/2), #10 Hofstra (4/8), and Drexel (4/10)…2004: Appeared and started all 16 Haley games in her fi rst season…Totaled 16 goals, seven assists, and 23 points…Third on the squad in goals scored, third in assists, and fourth in points…Led the team in groundballs with 50…Second Senior Midfi eld 6’0” in the CAA in the category averaging 3.12 per game…Had the game-winning goal against in 19-11 Jarrettsville, Maryland victory over UMBC (3/13)…Scored multiple goals in victories over UMBC (3/13/) and Lafayette (3/28) as well as #7 North Carolina (4/13)…Had a season-high fi ve groundballs, six draw controls, and North Harford four caused turnovers against CAA rival George Mason (4/3)…Also had a season-high four caused turnovers in a win over Lafayette (3/28)…Ranked third on team in draw controls with 31…Caused 24 2006: Started on defense the fi rst eight games of the season before being sidelined with turnovers to lead ODU in the category…Prior To Old Dominion: A four-sport athlete at Gaithersburg injury…Registered 15 groundballs…Posted a season-high 4 groundballs against UMBC (3/11) and High School…A four-year letterwinner in lacrosse…A three-time MVP award winner…Named Temple (3/27)…Won two draws including a season-high two against Rutgers (3/28)…Caused seven First Team All-Gazzette and First Team All-Journal…Played four years of basketball earning MVP turnovers…Recorded a career-high fi ve caused turnovers in a win over UMBC (3/11)…Tied for most honors…Earned Honorable Mention All-County in cross country...Also played fi eld hockey…Was a caused turnovers in a game by a Lady Monarch in 2006…2005: Appeared in 14 games making one cheerleader for two years earning Most Energetic…An Honor Roll student…Personal: Born March start…Recorded her fi rst collegiate start at Delaware (4/15)…Collected seven groundballs and three 29, 1985...Full name is Caroline Jeanne Jacobs…Daughter of James and Margaret Jacobs…Has two draw controls…Also posted three caused turnovers…2004: Appeared in seven games in her fi rst brothers, twin John (21) and Brian (25)…Majoring in business with a minor in acting. season with the Lady Monarchs…Recorded a groundball against #7 James Madison (4/4)…Prior To Old Dominion: A two-sport athlete at North Harford High School...Voted MVP twice by her teammates…Also served as team captain…Earned Second Team All-County honors in 2003…Played Caroline Jacobs’ Career Numbers on the North East Maryland Select club team…A three-year letterwinner in fi eld hockey…Served as team captain…Named First Team All-County…Named to the Senior All-Star Game…Personal: Born GS/GP G A Pts. Shots GB DC CT November 4, 1985…Full name is Danielle Nicole Haley…Daughter of Mark and Donna Haley...Has 2006 15-15 33 18 51 75 64 34 34 two brothers, Brian (19) and Eric (19), and a sister Marleah (17)…Majoring business management and 2005 14-14 27 18 45 52 51 21 25 minoring in jewelry design. 2004 16-16 16 7 23 39 50 31 24 Totals: 45-45 76 43 119 166 165 86 83 Danielle Haley’s Career Numbers

GS/GP G A Pts. Shots GB DC CT 2006 8-8 0 0 0 0 15 4 7 2005 14-1 0 0 0 0 7 3 3 2004 7-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Totals: 29-9 0 0 0 0 23 7 10

9 Meet the Lady Monarchs Erica 8 Ashley 9 Peterson Stanwick Senior Defense 5’4” Senior Attack 5’7” Virginia Beach, Virginia Aquasco, Marryland Maury St. Mary’s

2006: Appeared in 13 games making three starts…Was a member of the starting line-up at #5 2006: IWLCA Academic Honor Roll member…Started all 15 games…Fourth on the team in Virginia (4/6), #18 James Madison (4/7), and at George Mason (4/9)…Collected seven groundballs scoring with 19 goals, two assists, and a total of 21 points….Tied her career high with fi ve goals including a season-high two against the Patriots…Won one draw against the Cavaliers…Also in the season opening victory over American (3/4)….Also posted a hat trick against #18 James posted a caused turnovers at Drexel (4/14)…2005: Appeared in two games in her fi rst season with Madison (4/7)…Recorded six groundballs including a career-high three against CAA rival Delaware Old Dominion…Prior To Old Dominion: A two-sport athlete at nearby Maury High School in Norfolk, (4/2)…Won a draw against #6 North Carolina (4/12)…Caused three turnovers…Registered caused Virginia…A four-year letterwinner in lacrosse…Earned “Defensive Player of the Year“and was turnovers against UMBC (3/11), Rutgers (3/28), and at George Mason (4/9)…2005: Started all 15 named the team’s captain…Also played four years of fi eld hockey…Captained her team to the state games…Led the Lady Monarchs in goals scored with 32…Second in point with 37…Third in assists semi-fi nals her senior season…Earned the “Coaches’ Award”…Also a four-year letterwinner in with fi ve…Notched a career-high fi ve goals in a win over UMBC (3/5…Added in assist against the fi eld hockey…Graduated with honors…A distinguished honor roll student in math…Personal: Born Retriever for a career-high six points…Tallied four goals at Temple (3/26) and three goals against September 10, 1985…Full name is Erica Richelle Peterson…Daughter of Connie McClanan…Has CAA rivals Drexel (4/10), #18 Towson (4/17), and #20 William & Mary (4/20)…Registered at least one two brothers, Van (3) and Jack (6 months)…Majoring in International Studies with a minor in goal in 14 of ODU’s 15 games…Ranked seventh in the CAA in goals per game (2.13) and shots per business management. game (5.07)…Collected 12 groundballs including a season-high two versus UMBC (3/5), Richmond (3/16), and #18 Towson (4/17)…Caused one turnover at James Madison (4/4)…2004: Appeared in all 16 games, making fi ve starts…Had her fi rst career start against Temple (3/26)…Registered 14 Erica Peterson’s Career Numbers goals, two assists, and 16 points…Was the Lady Monarchs fi fth leading scorer…Had a season-high four goals versus Temple (3/26)…Also had multiple scoring games in the season-opening win at GS/GP G A Pts. Shots GB DC CT American (3/6) and against CAA rivals Hofstra (4/9) and Drexel (4/11)…Had 15 groundballs including 2006 13-3 0 0 0 0 7 1 1 a season-high three against Temple (3/26) and Lafayette (3/28)…Had seven draw controls and four 2005 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 caused turnovers…2003: Redshirted due to injury…Prior To Old Dominion: A two-sport athlete at Totals: 15-3 0 0 0 0 7 1 1 St. Mary’s High School…A four-year member of the lacrosse team…Received the Offensive Player of the Year award…Voted the player to watch by the Baltimore Sun newspaper…Also named “Athlete of the Week” by the Baltimore Sun…Captained her high school squad in her senior season…Also played fi eld hockey four years…Earned First Team All County, Second Team All County, and “Unsung Hero” awards…Participated in the Maryland All Star game…Personal: Born February 28, 1984…Full name is Ashley Kristen Stanwick…Daughter of Covington and Monique Stanwick…Has one brother Garrett (20), who plays lacrosse at Johns Hopkins University, winners of the 2005 NCAA 22 Championship…Majoring in occupational technical studies with an emphasis on fashion along with Kristen a minor in marketing. Truax Senior Attack/Midfi eld 5’9” Ashley Stanwick’s Career Numbers Daleville, Virginia GS/GP G A Pts. Shots GB DC CT 2006 15-15 19 2 21 53 6 1 3 Rockbridge County 2005 15-14 32 5 37 24 12 3 1 2004 16-5 14 2 16 31 15 7 4 2006: Started all 15 games…Registered one assist in a win over UMBC (3/11)…Grabbed 22 Totals: 46-34 65 9 74 108 33 11 8 groundballs to rank sixth on the team…Scooped up a season-high four against the Retrievers…Also collected three ground balls against #6 North Carolina (4/12)…Won 17 draws to rank fourth on the team…Tied her career-high with three won against the sixth-ranked Tar Heels…Caused 11 turnovers to fi nish fourth on the squad…Recorded a season-high two caused turnover against UMBC (3/11), Rutgers (3/28), and #18 James Madison (4/7)…2005: Started all 15 contests…Finished the season with four points from three goals and an assist…Posted goals against #7 Maryland (3/2) in the season-opener, UMBC (3/12), and at Temple (3/26)…Lone assist recorded versus Drexel (4/10)… Third on the Lady Monarch squad in groundballs with 31…Recorded a career-high fi ve at #18 Towson (4/17)…Also third on the team in draw controls…Had a career-high three in a victory over UMBC (3/12)…Second on the squad in caused turnovers with 22, including a career-high four in a win over American (3/5)…Also had multiple caused turnovers against six other opponents…2004: Made 14 appearances in her fi rst season with the Lady Monarchs…Recorded her fi rst career goal and assist against #7 James Madison (4/4)…Had a season-high two groundball and two draw controls against Ashley Stanwick #7 North Carolina (4/13)…Totaled fi ve groundballs and four draw controls…Prior To Old Dominion: A two-sport athlete at Rockbridge County High School…A four-year varsity letterwinner…A U.S.A. Kristen Truax’s Career Numbers South Selection…Helped her team to three regional championships and two state championship games…Named Second Team All-District her senior season and Honorable Mention All-District GS/GP G A Pts. Shots GB DC CT as a junior…Led her team in goals her senior campaign…Ran one year of track…Also played two 2006: 15-15 0 1 1 2 22 17 11 seasons of basketball…Holds the unoffi cial record for most points in a game…Personal: Born June 2005: 15-15 3 1 4 12 31 17 22 28, 1985…Full name is Kristen Nicole Truax…Daughter of Jess and Anne Truax…Has one brother, 2004: 14-0 1 1 2 5 5 4 0 Jesse (19), and one sister, Heather (14)…Majoring in psychology with a minor in biology. Totals: 34-0 4 3 7 9 58 38 33

10 Meet the Lady Monarchs Katie 32 Kelly 6 Veneziale Kimener Senior Midfi eld 5’10” Junior Attack 5’9” Downingtown, Pennsylvania Oakton, Virginia Downingtown Oakton

2006: IWLCA Academic Honor Roll member…Started all 15 games…Led Old Dominion and 2006: Started all 15 games…Second on the team in scoring behind Caroline Jacobs…Recorded 34 ranked 31st nationally in draw controls with 38 won…Won a season-high fi ve in a win over UMBC points from 29 goals and fi ve assists…Performed seven hat tricks…Netted a career-high four goals (3/11)…Also posted four draws against CAA rival Delaware (4/2) and at Drexel (4/14)…Sixth on the in the regular season fi nale at #13 William & Mary (4/26)…Had two-assist games against Rutgers team in scoring with 15 points on six goals and nine assists…Recorded two-point games against (3/28) and Delaware (4/2)…Scooped up 14 groundballs including a season-high two in contests American (3/4), Delaware (4/2), Rutgers (3/28), #18 James Madison (4/7), and Temple (3/27)…Third at George Mason (4/9), Drexel (4/14), and William & Mary (4/26)…Won 18 draws to tie for third on the Lady Monarch squad with 30 groundballs…Scooped up a season-high four groundballs at on the team…Won a season-high fi ve at George Mason (3/9)…Caused fi ve turnovers including a #5 Virginia (4/6)…Caused seven turnovers against seven different opponents…2005: Started all 15 season-high three in the season opener at American (3/4)…2005: Started four games before injury games and continued as the Lady Monarchs’ draw control specialist…Registered a team-high 46 cut her season short…Recorded eight goals, fi ve groundballs, three draws, and two caused turnovers draws…Ranked 14th nationally in draw controls and third in the CAA averaging 3.07 per game…Had in the fi rst four games of the season…Registered three goals against #7 Maryland (3/2) in the season a career-high seven draw in the season opener against #7 Maryland (3/2)…Recorded six against opener and two against UMBC (3/12) and Richmond (3/16)…Collected four groundballs and two William & Mary (4/2) and fi ve versus #5 Virginia (4/6) and #18 Towson (4/17)…Second on the squad draws in the win over the Retrievers (3/12)…Prior To Old Dominion: A two-sport athlete at Oakton with 38 groundballs, including a career-high seven against CAA rival George Mason (4/1)…Caused High School in Vienna, Virginia…A four-year varsity letterwinner in lacrosse…Named All-American, 11 turnovers with a season-high two caused against fi ve opponents…Had 14 goals, eight assists, and First Team All-Met, and First Team All-Journal…Earned First Team All-Region honors throughout 22 points on the season…Ranked third in scoring and second in assists on the team…Had a career- her career…Member of the All-District Tournament Team and All-Region Tournament Team…Two- high three goals and four points against #10 Hofstra (4/8) in overtime…Also posted a career-high time captain and “Most Valuable Player”…Also played four seasons of fi eld hockey…Earned First two assists against #18 Towson (4/17)…Collected three points against American (3/5) , #18 Towson And Second Team All-District and Second Team All-Region…Earned the “Scholar-Athlete Award” (4/17), and #20 William & Mary (4/20)…2004: Appeared in and started all 16 games in her rookie and “MVP” as a senior…Personal: Born November 14, 1986…Full name is Kelly Lynn Kimener… season…Tallied fi ve goals including a season-high two in a 17-4 victory over Lafayette (3/28)… Daughter of John and Carol Kimener…Has four brothers, PJ, Mark, Tim, and Terry, and a sister, Recorded assists against #6 Virginia (4/7) and an upset win over #17 William & Mary (4/21)…Served Ashley…Majoring in sports management. as ODU’s draw control specialist and ranked second on the team in the category with 35…Collected a season-high six draw controls in season opening victory over American (3/6)…Also had four draws against Lafayette (3/28) and three against fi ve other schools…Sixth on the team in groundballs with Kelly Kimener’s Career Numbers 19...Scooped up a season-high three groundballs at George Mason (4/2) and at Rutgers (4/27)…Prior GS/GP G A Pts. Shots GB DC CT To Old Dominion: A two-sport athlete at Downingtown High School…A four-year letterwinner in 2006 15-15 29 5 34 77 14 18 5 lacrosse…Named All-Area and All-League in 2001, 2002, and 2003…Was also a three-year member 2005 4-4 8 0 8 17 12 3 1 of the varsity basketball team…Was an All-League selection at forward…Personal: Born April 28, Totals: 19-19 37 5 42 94 26 21 6 1985…Full name is Kathryn Anne Veneziale…Daughter of George and Betty Veneziale…Has two sisters, Laura (19) and Kristen (14)…Majoring in physical education.

Katie Veneziale’s Career Numbers

GS/GP G A Pts. Shots GB DC CT 2006 15-15 6 9 15 25 30 38 7 2005 15-15 14 8 22 34 38 46 11 2004 16-15 5 2 7 16 19 35 8 Totals: 46-46 25 19 44 75 87 119 26

Kelly Kimener

Kristen Truax

11 Meet the Lady Monarchs

Sara 0 Kaelyn 21 Larson Schival Junior Goalkeeper 5’6” Junior Attack 5’6” Sylvan Lake, Michigan Horsham, Pennsylvania Mercy Hatboro-Horsham

2006: Appeared in nine games as a reserve goalkeeper behind senior Michelle Gannon…Played 2006: Appeared in 10 games…Scored a goal against #5 Virginia (4/6)…Registered draw controls 147:48 in net collecting 15 saves…Stopped a season-high three shots at American (4/4), at #5 against #6 North Carolina (4/17) and at Drexel (4/14)…Scooped up groundballs against UMBC (3/11) Virginia (4/6), and at Drexel (4/14)…Played a career-high 33:10 minutes against CAA rival James and at #4 Maryland (3/18)…Caused a season-high two turnovers against UMBC…2005: Appeared Madison (4/7)…Also registered a season-high two groundball against the Dukes…Caused turnovers in 12 contests in her fi rst season…Recorded one goal and one assist for a total of two points…Had against American (3/4) and George Mason (4/9)…2005: Appeared in eight games as back-up to her fi rst collegiate goal at James Madison (4/4…Collected her fi rst career assist in a victory over starting goalkeeper, junior Michelle Gannon…Saw 140:47 minutes of game action…Made 14 saves American (4/5)…Scooped up two ground balls…Prior To Old Dominion: A two-sport athlete at including a career-high fi ve at Rutgers (4/28)…Also played a season-high 36:14 against the Scarlet Hatboro-Horsham in Horsham, Pennsylvania…Four-year letterwinner in lacrosse helping her team Knights…Recorded three saves against Richmond (3/16) and George Mason (4/1)…Collected two its best record in school history her senior campaign…Led her team her junior season with 72 points groundballs…Prior To Old Dominion: A four-sport athlete at Mercy High School in Farmington and her senior season with 77 points…Also set a school record for assists in a season with 50 as Hill, Michigan…Played three varsity seasons of lacrosse as a goalkeeper…A three-time All-State a senior… Captained her team as a senior…First Team All-League as a junior and senior…Also award winner…Captain of her team…Earned “Coaches,” “Sportsmanship,” and “Most Valuable the team’s “Most Valuable Player” and “Best Offensive Player” as a junior and senior…Earned Player” honors…Helped her team to the state championship as a senior and the state fi nals as a “Most Improved” as a sophomore…Also played two seasons of basketball…An honor roll student sophomore…A three-year letterwinner in …Was named team captain and earned the throughout high school…Personal: Born May 1, 1986… Full name is Kaelyn Anne Schival…Daughter “Coaches” award…Also earned the “Coaches” award in basketball...Played one season of ice of John and Kathleen Schival…Has two brothers, Joshua (27) and Jared (25)…Majoring in marketing. hockey…Senior Class President…Kairos leader…Personal: Born December 16, 1985…Full name is Sara Elizabeth Hope Larson…Daughter of J.H. and Kim Larson…Has one brother Erik (24), along with cousins, Timary (24), David (20), and Joey (14)…Majoring in English with a minor in political science. Kaelyn Schival’s Career Numbers

GS/GP G A Pts. Shots GB DC CT Sara Larson’s Career Numbers 2006 10-0 1 0 1 5 2 2 2 2005 12-0 1 1 2 5 2 0 0 GS/GP Min GA GAA Saves Sv % Totals: 22-0 2 1 3 10 4 2 2 2006 9-0 147:48 41 16.64 15 .268 2005 8-0 140:47 21 8.95 14 .400 Totals: 17-0 288:35 62 12.87 29 .319

Sigrid 18 Hannah 25 Paulus Barber Junior Attack 5’5” Sophomore Defense 5’5” Forest Hill, Maryland Arnold, Maryland Western Broadneck

2006: Made 10 appearances…Netted a goal at Drexel (4/14)…Collected three groundballs including 2006: Made three appearances…Took the fi eld against #4 Maryland (3/18), at George Mason a season-high two against the Dragons…Won three draw controls, including a season-high two at (4/9), and at Drexel (4/14)…Prior to Old Dominion: A four-year women’s lacrosse letterwinner Hofstra (4/16)… 2005: Made six appearances her fi rst season…Recorded a shot against Delaware at Broadneck High School…Three-time state champion, two-time county champion, and regional (3/15)…Prior To Old Dominion: A two-sport athlete at Western High School in Baltimore, champion…Named “Most Aggressive Player” and given the “Heart Award”…Also a three-year Maryland…Named a “High School Player To Watch” in the Baltimore Sun in 2004…Was the scoring member of the track team for the three-time county champions...Also played goalkeeper for soccer leader in the City League tallying 44 goals as a senior…Was also a captain of her high school for a season…Personal: Born June, 25, 1987…Full name is Hannah Barber…Daughter of Greg squad…Also played soccer and was a two-time captain…Was named an All-Star Conference and Amy Barber…Has one sister, Jillian (24), and one brother, Ryan (17)…Majoring in sports award winner as a junior…Lead the team in scoring as a senior…Helped her team to the county management. championship, scoring the game-winning goal in the championship game…An honor roll student… Personal: Born February 7, 1986…Full name is Sigrid Lauren Paulus…Daughter of Robert Paulus Hannah Barber’s Career Numbers and Debra Nasdor…Has a brother, Patrick (27)…Majoring in communications with a minor in dance. GS/GP G A Pts. Shots GB DC CT 2006 4-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sigrid Paulus’s Career Numbers Totals: 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

GS/GP G A Pts. Shots GB DC CT 2006 10-0 1 0 1 2 3 3 0 2005 6-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Totals: 16-0 1 0 1 3 3 3 0

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Lindsey 16 Jordan 11 Belle McKeon Sophomore Defense 5’8” Sophomore Defense 5’7” Baldwinsville, New York Street, Maryland Baker North Harford

2006: Started all 15 games as a freshman on defense…Recorded an assist against #6 North 2006: Made 11 appearances…Scooped up eight groundballs including a season-high three at Virginia Carolina (4/12)…Collected 23 groundballs to rank fi fth on the team…Registered a season-high (4/6)…Won one draw against Richmond (3/15)…Caused four turnovers including a season-high fi ve against #18 James Madison (4/7)…Won eight draws including a season-high four against the two at Drexel (4/14) and at Hofstra (4/15)…Prior to Old Dominion: A four-year women’s lacrosse Dukes…Caused 12 turnovers to tie for second on the team…Posted four caused turnovers in a win letterwinner at North Harford High School…Named “Player of Watch” by the Baltimore Sun during over UMBC (3/11)…Prior to Old Dominion: Three-year varsity member of the women’s lacrosse her senior season…First Team All-County as a junior and senior…Also a four-year letterwinner in team at Baker High School…Named Goulds Pumps Defensive Player of the Year…Named First soccer…Personal: Born August 20, 1987… Full name is Jordan Elizabeth McKeon…Daughter of Team All-League during her junior and senior seasons…Was named Second Team All-League as a Meredith and Steven…Has one sister, Kelsey (17)…Majoring in physical education. sophomore…Member of the Cnyelc Club Team…Named First Team All-Galaxy…Personal: Born August 31, 1987…Full name is Linsey Christine Belle…Daughter of Cheryl and Robert Belle…Has one brother, Colin (25), and a sister, Lauren (22)…Planning on majoring in English education. Jordan McKeon’s Career Numbers

GS/GP G A Pts. Shots GB DC CT Lindsay Belle’s Career Numbers 2006 11-0 0 0 0 0 8 1 4 Totals: 11-0 0 0 0 0 8 1 4 GS/GP G A Pts. Shots GB DC CT 2006 13-13 0 1 1 0 23 7 12 Totals: 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Erica 7 Jessica 1 Erb Noone Sophomore Defense 5’4” Sophomore Attack/Midfi eld 5’3” Boyertown, Pennsylvania Manassas, Virginia Boyertown Stonewall Jackson

2006: Appeared in seven games…Recorded two groundballs on the season…Groundballs came 2006: Named to the CAA All-Rookie Team…Appeared in 14 games…Scored 17 goals along with against George Mason (4/9) and at Hofstra (4/16)…Registered two draws…Won a draw at George three assists for 20 points…Recorded 14 groundballs including a season-high three in the regular Mason and at Drexel (4/14)…Caused a turnover against the Pride (4/16)…Prior to Old Dominion: season fi nale at #15 William & Mary (4/26)…Won six draws with a season-high two recorded at Four-year varsity letterwinner in women’s lacrosse at Boyertown High School…An Honorable Mention #5 Virginia (4/6)…Caused three turnovers…Caused turnovers came against Rutgers (4/28), #18 All-American...Most Valuable Player and Player of the Year in the league…First Team Defense…Also James Madison (4/7), and at Hofstra (4/16)… Prior to Old Dominion: Four-year letterwinner named team captain…Second Team All-PAC-10 Midfi elder as a junior…Second Team All-PAC-10 in women’s lacrosse at Stonewall Jackson High School…Was the fi rst female in Prince William Defense during her sophomore season…Four-year letterwinner in basketball…Co-captain her County to participate of the 2004 and 2005 national tournament…First Team All-County and First senior season…Named Honorable Mention All-Area as a freshman…Also played four years of Team All-Region…Was also named Honorable Mention All-Metropolitan…Played four seasons fi eld hockey…First Team All-League as a senior, Second Team as a junior, and Honorable Mention of basketball…Personal: Born October 10, 1986… Full name is Jessica Mae Michelle Noone… All-Area as a freshman…Named Co-MVP…Personal: Born October 15, 1986… Full name is Erica Daughter of JoAnne and Stephen Noone…Has two sisters, Kimberly (23) and Allison (26), and one Erb…Daughter of Jeff and Lori Erb…Has one brother, Matt (17)…Majoring in political science. brother, Stephen (5)…Major is undecided.

Erica Erb’s Career Numbers Jessica Noone’s Career Numbers

GS/GP G A Pts. Shots GB DC CT GS/GP G A Pts. Shots GB DC CT 2006 7-0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 2006 14-0 16 3 19 37 14 6 3 Totals: 7-0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 Totals: 14-0 16 3 19 37 14 6 3

13 Meet the Lady Monarchs Karen 20 Alana 24 Rudderow Beck Sophomore Defense 5’6” Freshman Midfi eld/Attack 5’6” Collingswood, New Jersey Carle Place, New York Collingswood Carle Place

2006: Made one appearance…Took the fi eld against Hofstra (4/16)…Prior to Old Dominion: A four- Prior to Old Dominion: A four-sport athlete at Carle Place High School…A fi ve-year varsity year letterwinner in women’s lacrosse at Collingswood High School…Served as team captain…Named letterwinner in lacrosse…A two-time all-county selection…Also earned all-conference honors…A First Team National Division…Also played four years of soccer…Also served as captain during her four-year varsity letterwinner in basketball at scoring guard…Earned all-conference accolades…A junior and senior seasons…Personal: Born September 3, 1987… Full name is Karen E. Rudderow… four-year varsity letterwinner in tennis playing at fi rst singles…Also played a season of fi eld Daughter of Sam and Denise Rudderow…Has one sister, Julie (26), and two brothers, Mark (24) and hockey…An all-conference selection…National Honor Society Member…Honored with the Briarcliff John (22)…Majoring in nursing. Award in Technology…Personal: Born November 4, 1988…Full name is Alana Jean Beck… Daughter of Paul and Paula Beck…Has one brother, Graham (26)…Plans to major in engineering. Karen Rudderow’s Career Numbers

GS/GP G A Pts. Shots GB DC CT 2006 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals: 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Brittany 5 Katherine 10 Washko Bruno Sophomore Midfi eld 5’0” Freshman Midfi eld 5’4” Dunkirk, Maryland Setauket, New York Southern Ward Melville

2006: Made seven appearances…Recorded two draw controls…Won a draw at #4 Maryland (3/18) Prior to Old Dominion: A three-sport athlete at Ward Melville High School…Lettered in lacrosse and at Drexel (4/14)…Prior to Old Dominion: A four-year varsity letterwinner at Southern High for three seasons…A two-time all-tournament team selection…Earned all-county and honorable School…First Team All-County Defense as a senior…Named Second Team All-County Midfi elder mention all-county during her career…Also played two years of fi eld hockey…A two-time all- both her junior campaign…An honorable mention All-County selection as a sophomore…Also a tournament team pick…Also a member of the winter track team as a sprinter…High Honor Roll member of the Cheseapeake Club lacrosse team…Named Second Team All-Galaxy…Additionally member for four years…Academic All-American…National Honor Society member…Personal: Born participated in basketball and cheerleading…Personal: Born January 9, 1987… Full name is January 10, 1988…Full name is Katherine Bruno…Daughter of Robert and Kathleen Bruno…Has one Brittany Washko…is the only child of Bruce and Denise Washko…Plans to major in either dental sister, Jenna (15)…Plans to major in psychology. hygiene or public relations. Brittany Washko’s Career Numbers

GS/GP G A Pts. Shots GB DC CT 2006 7-0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 Totals: 7-0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 Jessica 28 Capra Freshman Attack/Midfi eld 5’8” New Providence, New Jersey New Providence

Prior to Old Dominion: A four-year member of the women’s lacrosse team at New Providence High School…Was the team’s leading scorer…Earned “MVP” honors along with the “Coaches Award”…Also played three season with Leading Edge, a club lacrosse team…Was also her club’s leading scorer…Personal: Born May 18, 1988…Full name is Jessica Jean Capra…Daughter of Douglas Capra and Sherry Zabel…Has three brothers, Douglas (16), Robert (9), and Michael (7), and two sisters, Katie (11) and Cara (6)…major is undecided. Jessica Noone

14 Meet the Lady Monarchs Jacquelyn 14 Nicole 4 Duggins McMahon Freshman Midfi eld 5’3” Freshman Attack 5’5” Charlottesville, Virginia Commack, New York Albemarle Commack

Prior to Old Dominion: Two-sport letterwinner at Albemarle High School…Named Albemarle’s Prior to Old Dominion: Four-sport varsity athlete at Commack High School…A four-year letterwinner Female MVP…Four-year varsity letterwinner in lacrosse…A two-time First Team All-Northeast Region in women’s lacrosse…Three-time all-county player…Two-time Galaxy Award winner…Two-time selection…Second Team All-Central Virginia as a junior and First Team All-Central Virginia as a Suffolk County Newsday Player To Watch…Team MVP as a junior…Served as team captain… senior… Also played four seasons of fi eld hockey…Presented award for outstanding achievement in Recorded 75 goals and 30 assists as a senior…Played club lacrosse with the Yellow Jackets…Also math…Scholar Athlete award winner…Personal: Born July 14, 1988…Full name is Jacquelyn Denise a member of the soccer, cross country, and basketball teams…Team captain and “Coaches Award” Duggins…Daughter of Tim and Lori Duggins…Has one brother, Tim, Jr. (21), and one sister, Megan (9) winner in basketball…High Honors student…Received recognition for achievement in Spanish and …Plans to major in exercise science. science…Personal: Born May 15, 1988… Full name is Nicole McMahon…Daughter of Rich and Christine McMahon…Has one brother, Shaun (11)…Plans to major in physical education.

D’Ana 44 Jillian 12 Goodfellow Taylor Freshman Goalkeeper 5’4” Freshman Defense 5’6” Hauppauge, New York Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Hauppague William Penn Charter

Prior to Old Dominion: Four-sport varsity letterwinner at Hauppague High School…Registered 499 Prior to Old Dominion: A two-sport varsity athlete at William Penn Charter…A four-year career saves in net for the women’s lacrosse team…Named team’s MVP…All-league and all-county letterwinner in lacrosse…A First Team All-Interac selection…Played club for Ultimate Goal…Also selection…Named to the all-tournament team…Was a goalkeeper for the women’s soccer team… lettered in soccer…Served as team captain…An Honor Roll student…Personal: Born March 6, Also played basketball and swam the backstroke and 100 meter freestyle…National Honor Society and 1988… Full name is Jillian P. Taylor…Daughter of John and Evelyn Taylor…Has two brothers, Sean Spanish Honor Society member…High Honor Roll member…Personal: Born February 3, 1988…Full (24) and Brian (14), and one sister, Sheila (21)…Plans to major is psychology. name is D’Ana M. Goodfellow…Daughter of Jerome and Ana Goodfellow…Has three sisters, Victoria (15), Jeri Lynn (14), and Catherine (10)…Plans to major in psychology.

Ashley 13 Whitney 3 Kellogg Thomas Freshman Midfi eld/Attack 5’3” Freshman Attack 5’7” Downingtown, Pennsylvania Lusby, Maryland Downingtown West Patuxent

Prior to Old Dominion: A two-sport varsity athlete at Downingtown West High School…Honorable Prior to Old Dominion: Three-sport varsity letterwinner at Patuxent High School…A four-year member Mention All-American in women’s lacrosse…All-ChesMont Team…All-area team…Also a member of the women’s lacrosse team…Three-time all-conference and all-county selection…Honorable of the fi eld hockey team…Defender for the 2006 Chesmont Champions….An Academic All- Mention All-Met…All-Extra Player of the Year…Two-time team captain and MVP…Also played three American…National Honor Society member…Personal: Born February 15, 1988… Full name is seasons of fi eld hockey…Three-time all-county and all-conference honoree…All-Extra…Honorable Ashley Kellogg…Daughter of John and Deena Kellogg…Has one sister, Casey (15)…Plans to major Mention All-Met…Served as team captain…Defensive MVP…Also played one season of women’s in physical education. basketball…Earned the “Sportsmanship Award”…Honor Roll student…Minds in Motion…Recognized for achievement in physics…Personal: Born January 28, 1988… Full name is Whitney Lynn Thomas… Daughter of Edward and Carol Thomas…Has one brother, Nick (22)…Major is undecided.

15 2006 Review Lady Monarch Lacrosse: Youthful Roster Brings Hope For the Future

The Old Dominion women’s lacrosse team played its way to a 5-10 overall and 2-5 mark in the Colonial Athletic Association. Victories included American, UMBC, and Rutgers along with conferences wins over 2005 CAA defending champion Towson and Delaware. The Lady Monarchs took on six ranked opponents in the nation’s top 20, including four ranked in the top 10 in Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, and Richmond. Old Dominion was narrowly edged by #15 William & Mary in the season fi nale in a tremendous second half comeback by the Lady Monarchs.

Junior midfi eld Caroline Melody Shotwell Jacobs was the most decorated Lady Monarch in 2006 as she was named Second Team All-South Region and First Team All-CAA. For three more goals to crack the top 10 Sarah Wosczyna the second straight season Jacobs goals leaders list. led the Lady Monarchs in scoring Sophomore Kelly Kimener accumulating 51 points from 33 returned to the fi eld after being including midfi elders Tameka goals and 18 assists, while posting sidelined with an injury a mere four Davis, Sarah Lautenbach, and Krista seven hat tricks. Jacobs captured a games into her freshman season. She Townsend along with defender season-high four goals in contests came back to be the Lady Monarchs’ Sarah Wosczyna and goalkeeper against nationally ranked North second leading scorer with 29 goals Michelle Gannon. Wosczyna was Carolina and William & Mary and and fi ve assists. named the team’s MVP after captured a season-high six points in Senior Melody Shotwell scooping up 26 groundballs and games against American (2G, 4A) concluded a highly successful career causing nine turnovers. and CAA rival George Mason (3G, in 2006. Shotwell returned to the Juniors Ashley Stanwick and 3A). Among her CAA league rivals, turf after suffering an ACL injury Katie Veneziale and freshman Jessica Jacobs ranked sixth in the conference the previous season to collected 22 Noone were also among the leaders in assists (1.20), 10th in points per goals and nine assists as the Lady in scoring for the Lady Monarchs. game (3.40), toped the conference Monarchs’ third leading scorer. She Stanwick poured in 19 goals and list in groundballs per game (4.27) tallied a season-high six points from two assists as ODU’s fourth leading and caused turnovers per game four goals and two assists against scorer. Veneziale also continued (2.27). Nationally, she ranked 43rd Towson, as Old Dominion stopped a to be one of the top draw control in assists, third in groundballs, and seven-game CAA skid to top the 2005 specialists in the league and won sixth in caused turnovers. defending CAA champions. In her 38 during the course of the season. Entering next season Jacobs career, Shotwell amassed 126 points Noone earned CAA All-Rookie will be tied in eighth place on the all- to rank seventh all-time, 98 goals to honors in her fi rst season with time Lady Monarch points leaders rank also seventh all-time, and 24 the Lady Monarchs after posting list with 119 points. Additionally she assists for ninth all-time. 17 goals and three assists as a top ranks third on the all-time assists Shotwell was among six reserve. leaders list with 43 and needs just seniors who concluded their careers

16 2006 Review WOMEN’S LACROSSE STATISTICS

Overall Record 5-10 / 2-5

Old Dominion Overall Individual Statistics (as of Jun 12, 2006) All games

Overall: 5-10-0 Conf: 2-5-0 Home: 4-4-0 Away: 1-6-0 Neut: 0-0-0

|------SHOTS------| |----GOALS----| ## Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% GW FPG-FPS GB DC T/O CT Fouls ------23 Jacobs, Caroline 15-15 33 18 51 75 .440 1 3-10 64 34 36 34 58 6 Kimener, Kelly 15-15 29 5 34 77 .377 0 5-14 14 18 24 5 24 1 Shotwell, Melody 15-15 22 9 31 51 .431 0 5-10 12 15 29 2 7 9 Stanwick, Ashley 15-15 19 2 21 53 .358 1 3-7 6 1 19 3 6 13 Noone, Jessica 14-0 17 3 20 37 .459 0 2-6 14 6 9 3 12 32 Veneziale, Katie 15-15 6 9 15 25 .240 1 1-6 30 38 21 7 39 19 Lautenbach, Sarah 15-15 7 5 12 21 .333 1 3-5 19 18 23 12 22 12 Davis, Tameka 15-15 7 2 9 15 .467 0 0-1 10 8 18 3 12 3 Schival, Kaelyn 10-0 1 0 1 5 .200 0 0-1 2 2 1 2 1 18 Paulus, Sigrid 10-0 1 0 1 2 .500 0 0-0 3 3 3 0 4 22 Truax, Kristen 15-15 0 1 1 2 .000 0 0-0 22 17 22 11 37 16 Belle, Lindsey 15-15 0 1 1 0 .000 0 0-0 23 8 15 12 31 21 Townsend, Krista 10-4 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0-0 1 1 5 1 2 44 Gannon, Michelle 15-15 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 37 0 14 6 0 25 Barber, Hannah 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 20 Rudderow, Karen 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 17 Haley, Danielle 8-8 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 15 4 3 7 20 14 Hagan, Brittany 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 11 McKeon, Jordan 11-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 8 1 6 4 4 10 Marquez, Roxi 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Peterson, Erica 13-3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 7 1 1 1 8 7 Erb, Erica 7-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 2 2 3 1 2 5 Washko, Brittany 7-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 0 2 0 0 4 4 Wosczyna, Sarah 15-15 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 26 4 15 9 20 2 Brown, Jacqueline 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Larson, Sara 9-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 2 0 9 2 0 Total...... 15 142 55 197 364 .390 4 22-60 318 183 279 125 315 Opponents...... 15 209 88 297 434 .482 9 36-64 335 195 240 144 287

|---GOAL AVERAGE---| |--SAVES--| |-RECORD-| Shots ## Name GP-GS Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Pct W L T Faced ------44 Gannon, Michelle 15-15 752:12 168 13.40 115 .406 5 10 0 147 0 Larson, Sara 9-0 147:48 41 16.64 15 .268 0 0 0 55 Total...... 15 900:00 209 13.93 130 .383 5 10 0 202 Opponents...... 15 900:00 142 9.47 142 .500 10 5 0 154

GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd Total SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd Total ------Old Dominion...... 61 81 - 142 Old Dominion...... 65 65 - 130 Opponents...... 109 100 - 209 Opponents...... 75 67 - 142

SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd Total ATTENDANCE SUMMARY ODU OPP ------Old Dominion...... 173 191 - 364 Total...... 896 1538 Opponents...... 217 217 - 434 Dates/Avg Per Date...... 8/112 7/220 Neutral Site #/Avg...... 0/0 SHOTS ON GOAL BY PRD 1st 2nd Total ------Old Dominion...... 136 148 - 284 Opponents...... 174 165 - 339

CLEARS: Old Dominion 130-178 .730, Opponents 140-163 .859.

17 2007 Opponents

Eagle Schedule AMERICAN Blue Hen Schedule DELAWARE February Location: ...... Washington, D.C. April 4th February Location: ...... Newark, DE April 15th 17...... Davidson Enrollment: ...... 5,250 Norfolk, VA 24...... @ Penn State Enrollment: ...... 16,000 Newark, DE 26...... @ Towson Nickname: ...... Eagles Nickname: ...... Fightin’ Blue Hens Colors: ...... Red, White, and Blue March Colors: ...... Royal Blue and Gold March Conference: ...... Patriot League 3...... @ Rutgers Conference: ...... Colonial Athletic Association 1...... @ George Mason President: ...... Dr. Neal Kerwin 7...... Loyola (MD) President: ...... Dr. David P. Roselle 4...... @ Old Dominion Athletic Director: ...... TBA 9...... @ UMBC Athletic Director: ...... Edgar N. Johnson 11...... Virginia Tech Home Field: ...... William I Jacobs Recreational Complex 14...... @ UPenn Home Field: ...... Fred P. Rullo Stadium (2,000) 13...... @ Central Conn. 21...... St. Bonaventure 15...... @ Fairfi eld Head Coach: ...... Katie Woods (Drew ‘01) 23...... Davidson Head Coach: ...... Kim Ciarrocaa (Temple ‘88) 18...... LeMoyne School Record/Years: ...... First Season 27...... Virginia Tech School Record/Years: ...... 13-20 (2 seasons) 24...... Colage Career Record/Years: ...... First Season Career Record/Years: ...... 171-111 (17 seasons) 31...... @ Holy Cross Assistant Coaches:...... Katie Leland (New Hampshire ‘06) April Assistant Coaches:...... Reid Watson (Ursinus ‘51) 1...... Towson ...... Liz Martin (Temple ‘03) April 6...... @ George Mason 4...... @ UMBC 2006 Record: ...... 6-12 8...... @ James Madison 2006 Record: ...... 5-12 7...... @ Lafayette 2006 Conference Record: ...... 3-3/3rd 13...... William & Mary 2006 Conference Record: ...... 1-6/8th 14...... Bucknell Letterwinners Returning/Lost: .....17/4 15...... Old Dominion Letterwinners Returning/Lost: .....**/** 18...... Longwood Starters Returning/Lost:...... 8/3 20...... Hofstra Starters Returning/Lost:...... **/** 21...... @ Lehigh 22...... @ Drexel 24...... @ Drexel WLax SID:...... Alison Luberski 27...... Villanova WLax SID:...... Dustin Semonavick SID Phone: ...... 202-885-3030 SID Phone: ...... 302-831-2186 SID Fax: ...... 202-885-3033 SID Fax: ...... 302-831-8653 SID Email: ...... [email protected] SID Email: ...... [email protected] www.aueagles.com www.udel.edu/sportsinfo

Dragon Schedule DREXEL Patriot Schedule GEORGE MASON February Location: ...... Philadelphia, PA 19104 April 6th February Location: ...... Fairfax, VA April 22nd 25...... @ UPenn Founded: ...... 1891 by Anthony J. Drexel 25...... @ Johns Hopkins Enrollment: ...... 29, 728 27...... La Salle Enrollment: ...... 18,500 Norfolk, VA Nickname: ...... Patriots Norfolk, VA Nickname: ...... Dragons March Colors: ...... Green and Gold March Colors: ...... Navy Blue and Gold 1...... American Conference: ...... Colonial Athletic Association 2...... @ Manhattan Conference: ...... Colonial Athletic Association 4...... @ Virginia Tech President: ...... Dr. Alan G. Merten President: ...... Dr. Constantine N. Papadakis 7...... Georgetown Athletic Director: ...... Tom O’Connor 4...... Villanova Athletic Director: ...... Dr. Eric Zillmer 11...... @ St. Joseph’s Home Field: ...... Vidas Field 11...... @ Ohio Home Field: ...... George Mason Stadium 14...... Leigh 17...... Boston Univ. 18...... Wagner Head Coach: ...... Anna Marie Vesco (Penn State ‘88) 25...... @ St. Joseph’s Head Coach: ...... Amy Bokker (William & Mary ‘95) 25...... George Washington School Record/Years: ...... 42-25 (4 seasons) 28...... @ George Washington School Record/Years: ...... 68-79 (9 seasons) Career Record/Years: ...... 124-89 (13 seasons) Career Record/Years: ...... 76-87 (10 seasons) April Assistant Coaches:...... Bridget Eder (Hofstra ‘05) April Assistant Coaches:...... Liz Schaffner (Loyola ‘98) 1...... @ Hofstra ...... Becky Zane (Delaware ‘04) 6...... Delaware 3...... Bucknell 8...... Towson 2006 Record: ...... 7-9 6...... @ Old Dominion 2006 Record: ...... 12-5 13...... @ Hofstra 2006 Conference Record: ...... 3-4/5th 8...... @ William & Mary 2006 Conference Record: ...... 2-5/6th 15...... @ Drexel Letterwinners Returning/Lost: .....10/2 13...... James Madison Letterwinners Returning/Lost: .....17/5 18...... Virginia Starters Returning/Lost:...... 15/7 15...... George Mason Starters Returning/Lost:...... 8/2 20...... William & Mary 20...... @ Towson 22...... @ Old Dominion WLax SID:...... Jason Risley WLax SID:...... John Tomsich 22...... Delaware SID Phone: ...... 215-895-2084 27...... James Madison SID Phone: ...... 703-993-3246 24...... American SID Fax: ...... 215-895-2038 SID Fax: ...... 703-993-3259 SID Email: ...... [email protected] SID Email: ...... [email protected] www.drexeldragons.com www.gomason.com Pride Schedule HOFSTRA Duke Schedule JAMES MADISON February Location: ...... Hempstead, NY April 8th February Location: ...... Harrisonburg, VA April 19th 24...... @ Loyola (MD) Enrollment: ...... 13,000 18...... Notre Dame Enrollment: ...... 16,500 Nickname: ...... Pride Norfolk, VA 24...... @ Georgetown Nickname: ...... Dukes Harrisonburg, VA March Colors: ...... Gold, White and Blue Colors: ...... Purple and Gold 3...... @ Boston Univ. Conference: ...... Colonial Athletic Association March Conference: ...... Colonial Athletic Association 9...... Denver President: ...... Stuart Rabinowitz 3...... Yale President: ...... Dr. Linwood H. Rose 11...... Cornell Athletic Director: ...... Jack Hayes 9...... @ Stanford Athletic Director: ...... Jeffrey Bourne 18...... @ Vanderbilt Home Field: ...... James M. Shuart Stadium 14...... @ Virginia Tech Home Field: ...... JMU Lacrosse Complex 21...... @ Rutgers 20...... Dartmouth Head Coach: ...... Shelley Klaes-Bawcombe (James Madi- 28...... @ New Hampshire Head Coach: ...... Abby Morgan (UConn ‘01) 23...... @ Longwood son ’97) School Record/Years: ...... First Season 28...... Virginia School Record/Years: ...... First Year April Career Record/Years: ...... First Seasoon Career Record/Years: ...... 50-25 (5 seasons) 1...... Drexel Assistant Coaches:...... Danielle Piercy (Old Dominion ‘03) April Assistant Coaches:...... Jessica Wilk (Maryland ‘90), 6...... @ William & Mary ...... Jessica O’Connell (Towson ‘05) 3...... Loyola (MD) ...... Lindsay Lewis (Boston University ‘06) 8...... @ Old Dominion 2006 Record: ...... 11-7 6...... Towson 13...... George Mason 2006 Conference Record: ...... 5-2/2nd 8...... Delaware 2006 Record: ...... 15-5 15...... James Madison Letterwinners Returning/Lost: .....21/6 13...... @ Drexel 2006 Conference Record: ...... 6-1/1st 20...... @ Delaware Starters Returning/Lost:...... 7/5 15...... @ Hofstra Letterwinners Returning/Lost: .....17/8 22...... Towson 19...... Old Dominion Starters Returning/Lost:...... 8/4 24...... Stony Brook WLax SID:...... Stephen Gorchov 22...... William & Mary 29...... @ Northwestern SID Phone: ...... 516-463-4933 27...... @ George Mason WLax SID:...... Milla Sue Wisecarver SID Fax: ...... 516-463-5033 SID Phone: ...... 540-568-6154 SID Email: ...... [email protected] SID Fax: ...... 540-568-3703 www.hofstra.edu/athletics www.jmusports.com

Cavalier Schedule VIRGINIA Tar Heel Schedule NORTH CAROLINA February Location: ...... Charlottesville, VA April 5th February Location: ...... Chapel Hill, NC March 14th 21...... Virginia Tech Enrollment: ...... 20,018 17...... Northwestern Enrollment: ...... 26,878 25...... @ Temple Nickname: ...... Cavaliers Norfolk, VA 23...... Oregon Nickname: ...... Tar Heels Chapel Hill, NC 28...... Richmond Colors: ...... Orange and Blue 25...... Brown Colors: ...... Carolina Blue and White Conference: ...... Atlantic Coast Conference: ...... Atlantic Coast March President: ...... John T. Casteen, III March President: ...... James Moeser 3...... @ Syracuse Athletic Director: ...... Craig Littlepage 2...... @ Loyola (MD) Athletic Director: ...... Dick Baddour 9...... Penn State Home Field: ...... Klockner Stadium 4...... @ Temple Home Field: ...... Fetzer Field 13...... Maryland 10...... @ Vanderbilt 17...... @ North Carolina Head Coach: ...... Julie Myers (Virginia ‘90) 14...... Old Dominion Head Coach: ...... Jenny Levy (Virginia ‘92) 21...... William & Mary School Record/Years: ...... 167-52 (11 seasons) 17...... Virginia School Record/Years: ...... 132-62 (11 seasons) 24...... Princeton Career Record/Years: ...... 167-52 (11 seasons) 24...... @ Maryland Career Record/Years: ...... 132-62 (11 seasons) 28...... @ James Madison Assistant Coaches:...... Colleen Shearer (Rowan ‘95) 31...... Duke ...... Heather Dow (Virginia ‘82) 30...... Georgetown Assistant Coaches:...... Phil Barnes (Assumption ‘98) ...... Katy Cuneo (Dartmouth ‘02) April 2005 Record: ...... 15-4 April 5...... @ Old Dominion 2005 Conference Record: ...... 4-1/1st 1...... Boston College 2006 Record: ...... 13-6 11...... Georgetown Letterwinners Returning/Lost: .....17/5 6...... @ Penn State 2006 Conference Record: ...... 4-1/T-1st 14...... @ Johns Hopkins Starters Returning/Lost:...... 7/5 8...... @ Ohio State Letterwinners Returning/Lost: .....15/6 17...... @ George Mason 13...... @ Virginia Tech Starters Returning/Lost:...... 9/3 21...... @ Boston College WLax SID:...... Chip Rogers 15...... Longwood SID Phone: ...... 434-982-5977 20...... @ Duke WLax SID:...... Matt Bowers SID Fax: ...... 434-982-5225 SID Phone: ...... 919-962-2123 SID Email: ...... [email protected] www.tribeathletics.com www.tarheelblue.com

18 2007 Opponents

Spider Schedule RICHMOND Retriever Schedule UMBC February Location: ...... Richmond, VA March 29th February Location: ...... Baltimore, MD March 11th 16...... @ Longwood Enrollment: ...... 2,950 17...... @ Howard Enrollment: ...... 12,000 18...... Virginia Tech Nickname: ...... Spiders Richmond, VA 23...... Bucknell Nickname: ...... Retrievers Baltimore, MD 23...... @ Duke Colors: ...... Red and Blue 27...... @ Loyola Colors: ...... Black and Gold with Red 28...... @ Virginia Conference: ...... Atlantic-10 Conference: ...... America East President: ...... Dr. William E. Cooper March President: ...... Dr. Freeman Hrabowski March Athletic Director: ...... Jim Miller 4...... Oregon Athletic Director: ...... Dr. Charles Brown 4...... @ William & Mary Home Field: ...... First Market Stadium 9...... Delaware Home Field: ...... UMBC Stadium 7...... Maryland 11...... Old Dominion 11...... Mt. St. Mary’s Head Coach: ...... Sue Murphy (UMass ‘90) 17...... Ohio Head Coach: ...... Courtney Connor (Maryland ‘01) 14...... Columbia School Record/Years: ...... 54-34 (5 seasons) 19...... Denver School Record/Years: ...... 10-7/1 season 25...... @ Towson Career Record/Years: ...... 109-82 (12 seasons) 24...... New Hampshire Career Record/Years: ...... 55-28/5 seasons 29...... Old Dominion Assistant Coaches:...... Amy Altig (James Madison ‘05) 31...... @ Boston Univ. Assistant Coaches:...... Tara Singleton (Loyola ‘05) ...... Morgan Lang (William & Mary ‘06) ...... Tina Fedarcyk Fellner (Notre Dame ‘02) April April 1...... George Washington 2006 Record: ...... 16-6 4...... American 2006 Record: ...... 10-7 6...... @ St. Joseph’s 2006 Conference Record: ...... 6-1/1st 7...... Binghamton 2006 Conference Record: ...... 5-1/T-1st 8...... @ Temple Letterwinners Returning/Lost: .....20/2 11...... @ Johns Hopkins Letterwinners Returning/Lost: .....6/6 15...... @ UMass Starters Returning/Lost:...... 10/2 14...... Stony Brook Starters Returning/Lost:...... 9/3 22...... La Salle 18...... Mt. St. Mary’s 27...... St. Bonaventure WLax SID:...... Shea Seagle 21...... @ Vermont WLax SID:...... Jessica Bernheim 29...... Duquesne SID Phone: ...... 804-287-6312 28...... @ Albany SID Phone: ...... 410-455-2639 SID Fax: ...... 804-289-8820 SID Fax: ...... 410-455-3994 SID Email: ...... [email protected] SID Email: ...... [email protected] www.richmondspiders.com www.umbcretrievers.com

Scarlet Knight Schedule RUTGERS Tribe Schedule WILLIAM & MARY February Location: ...... New Brunswick, NJ March 26th February Location: ...... Williamsburg, VA April 25th 24...... @ Cornell Enrollment: ...... 33,500 25...... @ Duke Enrollment: ...... 5,700 28...... Villanova Nickname: ...... Scarlet Knights New Brunswick, NJ Nickname: ...... Tribe Norfolk, VA Colors: ...... Red and Black March Colors: ...... Green, Gold, and Silver March Conference: ...... BIG EAST 1...... Longwood Conference: ...... Colonial Athletic Association 3...... Delaware President: ...... Dr. Richard L. McCormick 4...... Richmond President: ...... Gene R. Nichol 7...... Princeton Athletic Director: ...... Robert E. Mulcahy III 11...... Penn State Athletic Director: ...... Terry Driscoll 11...... Loyola (Md) Home Field: ...... Yurcak Field 15...... @ California Home Field: ...... Albert-Daly Field 14...... @ Monmouth 17...... @ St. Mary’s 21...... Hofstra Head Coach: ...... Laura Brand (Rutgers ‘99) 21...... @ Virginia Head Coach: ...... Christine Halfpenny (Virginia Tech ‘99) 24...... Georgetown School Record/Years: ...... 42-38 (5 seasons) 27...... Georgetown School Record/Years: ...... First Season 26...... Old Dominion Career Record/Years: ...... 32-31 (4 seasons) 30...... @ George Washington Career Record/Years: ...... First Season 30...... @ Temple Assistant Coaches:...... Kristin Checksfi eld (Rutgers ‘03) Assistant Coaches:...... Tara Hannaford (William & Mary ‘01) ...... Jennifer Wong (UConn ‘05) April ...... Meg Huether (Duke ‘06) April 6...... Hofstra 3...... @ St. Joseph’s 2006 Record: ...... 7-9 8...... Drexel 2006 Record: ...... 10-7 7...... UConn 2006 Conference Record: ...... 1-4/5th 13...... @ Delaware 2006 Conference Record: ...... 5-2/T-2nd 10...... Manhattan Letterwinners Returning/Lost: .....14/6 15...... @ Towson Letterwinners Returning/Lost: .....17/5 13...... @ Syracuse Starters Returning/Lost:...... 8/3 20...... @ George Mason Starters Returning/Lost:...... 8/4 21...... @ Notre Dame 22...... James Madison 23...... @ Northwestern WLax SID:...... Stacey Brann 25...... @ Old Dominion WLax SID:...... Mark Hoskins SID Phone: ...... 732-445-4200 SID Phone: ...... 757-221-3344 SID Fax: ...... 732-445-3063 SID Fax: ...... 757-221-3412 SID Email: ...... [email protected] SID Email: ...... [email protected] www.scarletknights.com www.tribeathletics.com

Tiger Schedule TOWSON Many people have February Location: ...... Towson, Md. wondered how the Old 26...... American Enrollment: ...... 18,011 April 13th Nickname: ...... Tigers Norfolk, VA Dominion University March Colors: ...... Gold, Black, and White 3...... @ UPenn Conference: ...... Colonial Athletic Association athletic teams came to 7...... @ George Washington President: ...... Dr. Robert L. Caret be offi cially known as the 10...... @ New Hampshire Athletic Director: ...... Mike Hermann 14...... Syracuse Home Field: ...... Johnny Unitas Stadium Monarchs. 21...... @ UConn 25...... Richmond Head Coach: ...... Missy Doherty (Maryland ‘97) For many years, the 28...... Loyola (MD) School Record/Years: ...... 34-20 (3 seasons) Career Record/Years: ...... 34-20 (3 seasons) athletic teams of the April Assistant Coaches:...... Kari Pabis (James Madison ‘03) Norfolk Division of the 1...... @ Delaware ...... Meredith Simon (Notre Dame ‘04) 6...... @ James Madison College of William & Mary 8...... @ George Mason 2006 Record: ...... 7-10 13...... Old Dominion 2006 Conference Record: ...... 4-3/4th (as Old Dominion was 15...... William & Mary Letterwinners Returning/Lost: .....19/5 formerly called) were 20...... Drexel Starters Returning/Lost:...... 8/4 22...... @ Hofstra known as the Braves. This 30...... Johns Hopkins WLax SID:...... Eric Rhew SID Phone: ...... 410-704-6258 was a derivation of the SID Fax: ...... 410-704-3861 SID Email: ...... [email protected] William & Mary nickname of Indians. As Old Dominion achieved its own four- www.towsontigers.com year status and saw its enrollment surpass that of its Williamsburg neighbor, it was no longer suitable or Owl Schedule TEMPLE acceptable to have its teams called the Braves. February Location: ...... Philadelphia, PA March 24th 25...... Virginia Enrollment: ...... 33,000 The name Monarchs evokes much of the early 28...... UPenn Nickname: ...... Owls Philadelphia, PA history of the Commonwealth of Virginia and of Old Colors: ...... Cherry and White March Conference: ...... Atlantic-10 Dominion’s mother institution, the College of William 4...... North Carolina President: ...... Dr. Ann Weaver Hart 10...... Marist Athletic Director: ...... Bill Bradshaw and Mary. The nickname “Old Dominion” was fi rst 16...... @ Brown Home Field: ...... Geasey Field coined to the Virginia colony by King Charles II after 20...... @ Penn State 24...... Old Dominion Head Coach: ...... Bonnie Rosen (Virginia ‘83) Monarchs? Virginia’s loyalty to the crown during the English Civil 30...... Rutgers School Record/Years: ...... First Season Career Record/Years: ...... 68-81 (10 seasons) War. Furthermore, William III and Mary II, whose April Assistant Coaches:...... TBA 6...... UMass patronage helped found the College of William 11...... @ Princeton 2006 Record: ...... 10-8 and Mary in Virginia in 1693, ruled England at the 15...... George Washington 2006 Conference Record: ...... 5-2/2nd 20...... @ St. Bonaventure Letterwinners Returning/Lost: .....16/5 invitation of Parliament as “joint monarchs.” 22...... @ Duquesne Starters Returning/Lost:...... 9/3 27...... La Salle The Monarch used by Old Dominion is a royal 30...... @ St. Joseph’s WLax SID:...... Aimee Cicero crown on a lion’s head, representing an historic past SID Phone: ...... 215-204-3850 SID Fax: ...... 215-204-7499 and a strong future. SID Email: ...... [email protected] Old Dominion adopted its current family of logos

www.owlsports.com Why in April of 2002 .

19 Lady Monarch Reachout Continuing the Old Dominion University Athletic Department tradition of reaching into the community, the Lady Monarch lacrosse team is one of the most active groups on campus.

The Old Dominion women’s lacrosse team took part in the annual Susan G. Komen Race For The Cure held at the Virginia Beach oceanfront. The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation is the world’s largest funder of community-based breast cancer screening, treatment programs, and health education. The Lady Monarchs took part in the annual 5K event to help raise money to eradicate breast cancer as a life-threatening disease.

The women’s lacrosse team were also featured speakers at National Women and Girls in Sport Day. Keynote speaker Sue Stahl and members of the Lady Monarch squad spoke to many of the Hampton Roads area youth about how sport has transcended into their everyday lives, the important qualities to have as a student-athlete, and the importance of education.

The Lady Monarchs are also active clinicians in the Hampton Roads area teaching the game of lacrosse to the youth of the area. The Old Dominion lacrosse team is featured here at nearby St. Patrick’s instructing the children on the fundamentals of the game.

20 The Colonial Athletic Association

resh off the celebration of its 20th Anniversary, the Colonial Athletic Association enters its third decade F with two new members and an expanded geographic footprint that gives the conference a presence in fi ve of the nation’s nine largest metropolitan areas. 2006 in Review The addition of Georgia State University in Atlanta and Northeastern University in Boston brings the membership of the CAA to 12 and enhances the league’s reputation 2006 FINAL CAA STANDINGS as one of the nation’s top collegiate conferences both Conference Overall athletically and academically. On the playing fi eld, the Team Record Record CAA has produced 16 national team champions in fi ve James Madison 6-1 .857 15-5 .750 different sports, 33 individual national champions, 11 CAA member institutions are also committed to Hofstra 5-2 .714 11-7 .6111 national coaches of the year, 11 national players of the year excellence in the classroom. The Colonial Academic William & Mary 5-2 .714 10-7 .588 and 12 Honda Award winners. Even more impressive, Alliance was created in 2002 by the league’s presidents Towson 4-3 .571 7-10 .412 however, are the honors accumulated away from with a goal of expanding their partnership to all aspects George Mason 3-4 .429 7-9 .438 competition, which include fi ve Rhodes Scholars and 16 of university life outside of intercollegiate athletics. Drexel 2-5 .286 12-5 .706 NCAA post-graduate scholars. In 2004-05, the CAA had Among the programs already established are an Old Dominion 2-5 .286 5-10 .333 seven CoSIDA Academic All-Americans and more than undergraduate research conference, coordination of Delaware 1-6 .143 5-12 .294 1,500 student-athletes posted at least a 3.2 grade point study abroad programs and granting visiting academic average while lettering in a varsity sport and received the status to student-athletes traveling to an away contest CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award. so that they have access to libraries, academic resource centers and computer labs. 2006 CAA SCORING STATS The landscape of the conference now stretches along the Player GP G A Pts. Avg. majority of the East Coast, and includes six of the nation’s In 2002, two faculty members from CAA institutions 1. Kelly Berger, (JMU) 20 59 34 93 4.65 top 25 media markets – New York (1), Philadelphia (4), were awarded academia’s most coveted distinction – the 2. Shannon Witzel, (Towson) 17 61 13 74 4.35 Boston (5), Washington, D.C. (8), Atlanta (9) and Baltimore Nobel Prize. John B. Fenn, a research professor in the 3. Emily Hoesch, (Drexel) 17 54 16 70 4.12 (23). The number of television homes in the CAA market Department of Chemistry at Virginia Commonwealth 4. Kim Hillier, (Hofstra) 18 48 25 73 4.06 exceeds 19 million. University, received the Nobel Prize for chemistry, and 5. Casey McGrath, (Hofstra) 18 50 16 66 3.67 Vernon Smith, a professor of economics and law at The CAA conducts championships in 21 sports. Male George Mason University, shared the Nobel Prize in 6T. Becky Trumbo, (Towson) 17 42 20 62 3.65 athletes compete for championships in baseball, basketball, economic sciences. 6T. Kerry Kelly, (Drexel) 17 41 21 62 3.65 cross country, , lacrosse, soccer, & , 8. Laura King, (GMU) 16 48 8 56 3.50 tennis, track & fi eld and . Female athletes battle Commissioner Thomas E. Yeager has guided the CAA 9. Caroline Jacobs, (ODU) 15 33 18 51 3.40 for conference titles in basketball, cross country, fi eld since its inception. Core members George Mason 10. Collen Dalon, (W&M) 17 46 11 57 3.35 hockey, golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, University, James Madison University, the University tennis, track & fi eld and volleyball. The CAA will also of North Carolina at Wilmington, Old Dominion begin sponsorship of a 12-team Division I-AA football University, Virginia Commonwealth University and the league in the fall of 2007. College of William & Mary were joined by the University 2006 CAA GOALTENDING STATS of Delaware, Drexel University, Hofstra University and Player G Min. GA GAA Saves Save % In men’s basketball, the CAA has earned a reputation as a Towson University in 2001. Georgia State University 1. Lauren LaBella, (Drexel) 17 831:11 119 8.59 134 .530 2. Livvy King, (JMU) 20 1177:28 196 9.99 160 .449 “giant killer” in the NCAA Tournament. Since 1981, CAA and Northeastern University became members of the 3. Maisie Osteen, (Hofstra) 18 1061:01 187 10.57 161 .463 schools have posted 12 wins over higher-seeded teams. In conference on July 1, 2005. 4. Mandy Corry, (Towson) 17 1036:35 197 11.40 183 .482 2004-05, the conference had four teams earn post-season 5. Amanda Roth, (W&M) 10 526:57 105 11.96 59 .360 berths for the fi rst time in league history and fi ve teams The CAA traces its roots back to 1983 when three of its 6. Roxie Alsrube, (GMU) 16 841:52 172 12.26 115 .401 7. Jessica Cerveny, (UD) 16 803:00 169 12.63 125 .425 were ranked among the top 100 in the RPI. In women’s current members- George Mason, James Madison, and 8. Michelle Gannon, (ODU) 15 752:12 168 13.40 115 .406 basketball, the CAA has had two teams earn post-season William and Mary - were aligned with East Carolina berths for fi ve consecutive years. Perennial power Old University, the United States Naval Academy and Dominion, which has won the past 14 conference titles, has the University of Richmond as a basketball league captured three national championships (1979, 1980, 1985) (ECAC South). During the next two years, the league PAST CAA CHAMPIONS and reached the title game again in 1997. added 11 sports, acquired two new members (UNC 1992 College of William and Mary Wilmington and American University) and decided to 1993 Loyola College The conference has also excelled in many other sports. form a new association. The transformation from ECAC 1994 Loyola College CAA squads have won 10 fi eld hockey national titles since South to CAA took place on June 6, 1985. By the fall 1995 Old Dominion University the championship began in 1981, which is not only more of 1986, the league gained automatic bids to NCAA 1996 Loyola College than any other conference but represents nearly half of Championships in men’s basketball, soccer, baseball and 1997 Loyola College 1998 Loyola College all titles won. In baseball, at least two CAA teams have women’s basketball and formed an offi cials’ bureau. 1999 James Madison earned NCAA Tournament berths for seven of the past Old Dominion became a member of the CAA in 1991-92 2000 Loyola College eight seasons. The CAA is annually ranked among the and Virginia Commonwealth University joined the 2001 Loyola College nation’s top 10 conferences in men’s and women’s soccer, conference prior to the 1995-96 season. 2002 Loyola College and has traditionally sent multiple teams to the NCAA 2003 James Madison Tournament. In 2004-05, 24 league teams earned NCAA From all-star athletes to Nobel Prize winning faculty, 2004 James Madison 2005 Towson Tournament berths in 15 sports, with the CAA having the CAA takes great pride in producing performers who 2006 James Madison multiple representatives in men’s and women’s soccer, fi eld stand out both on the playing fi eld and in the classroom. hockey, men’s and women’s golf, men’s lacrosse and men’s tennis. There were 29 CAA student-athletes who earned All-America honors.

21 Year-by-Year Results

1980 Virginia ...... L, 5-20 1990 1994 vs. George Mason*7-5 ...... W William & Mary ...... L, 8-14 vs.#2 Loyola*6-17 ...... L (7-4) Loyola ...... L, 9-20 (5-8) (9-8/5-2 CAA) at Boston University8-4 ...... W Rutgers ...... L, 6-7 at #10 Brown9-15 ...... L St. Mary’s ...... W, 24-0 Georgetown ...... W, 8-4 George Mason ...... W, 17-3 Temple...... L, 1-22 James Madison ...... L, 6-20 Lafayette ...... L, 6-13 at #1 Virginia ...... L, 8-11 Richmond ...... L, 7-18 * CAA Tournament at American Lynchburg ...... W, 14-6 Northwestern ...... L, 11-12 Lafayette ...... W, 13-8 William & Mary * ...... L, 5-9 Bridgewater ...... W, 9-3 Dartmouth ...... W, 4-3 #3 Dartmouth ...... L, 10-14 Richmond * ...... L, 7-10 Coach: Sue Stahl Virginia ...... W, 13-11 Colgate ...... W, 6-5 Richmond ...... W, 12-11 William & Mary ...... W, 10-9 Virginia ...... L, 3-7 #6 Delaware ...... W, 11-10 * South Atlantic Tournament Mary Washington ...... W, 12-11 James Madison ...... L, 5-6 UMBC ...... W, 13-7 1998 Salisbury State ...... L, 9-14 William & Mary ...... L, 6-7 #5 Harvard ...... L, 8-13 Coach: Marcia Karwas (5-10/2-4 CAA) Richmond ...... W, 14-3 Loyola ...... L, 5-13 #11 James Madison ...... W, 11-8 William & Mary* ...... L, 6-20 UMBC ...... W, 9-5 at #1 Maryland ...... L, 6-16 1986 at #3 Virginia ...... L, 1-13 James Madison* ...... L, 10-15 Maryland ...... L, 2-16 at #3 Loyola ...... L, 9-12 Delaware ...... W, 8-7(ot) (4-9) Richmond ...... W, 13-8 at American ...... W, 14-6 Richmond ...... W, 10-8 * VAIAW Tournament Richmond* ...... L, 10-12 #15 Temple ...... W, 7-2 Colgate ...... W. 7-5 #2 Temple ...... L, 1-9 at #6 William&Mary ...... L, 2-12 James Madison ...... L, 4-9 Brown ...... W, 9-8 Coach: Mikki Flowers * South Atlantic Tournament Richmond * ...... W, 15-10 Virginia ...... L, 5-9 #9 James Madison ...... L, 4-12 William & Mary * ...... L, 6-8 OT William & Mary ...... L, 4-11 at #6 Maryland ...... L, 1-18 1980 Coach: Beth Anders at #9 Penn State ...... L, 8-10 Loyola ...... L, 5-10 at #8 Penn State ...... L, 7-11 (4-5) Ursinus ...... L, 4-12 at George Mason ...... L, 9-11 * CAA Tournament at Loyola Rutgers ...... L, 4-6 1991 at American ...... W, 16-8 Richmond ...... W, 10-9 (2-11) at #8 William&Mary ...... L, 6-9 James Madison ...... L, 3-5 Coach: Sue Stahl Virginia ...... L, 4-6 Maryland ...... L, 4-11 at #5 Loyola ...... L, 5-6 William & Mary * ...... W, 6-5 UMBC ...... W, 15-7 Lynchburg ...... W, 9-3 Maryland ...... L, 3-18 1995 William & Mary ...... L, 2-8 James Madison * ...... L, 4-6 Virginia ...... L, 4-14 George Mason* ...... L, 10-14 Richmond ...... W,10-4 Salisbury State ...... W, 14-6 Boston College ...... L, 7-10 (10-7/5-2 CAA) Rutgers ...... L, 7-10 Mary Washington ...... W, 7-1 Lehigh ...... L, 5-12 Bucknell ...... W, 15-7 * CAA Tournament at Richmond Salisbury State ...... W, 7-1 William & Mary ...... L, 6-15 Colonial Athletic Association * South Atlantic Tournament James Madison * ...... L, 5-8 UMBC ...... W, 9-4 Champions Virginia * ...... L, 3-6 Richmond ...... L, 6-9 Coach: Sue Stahl Coach: Melissa Magee James Madison ...... L, 3-11 #5 Penn State...... W, 7-6 Lafayette ...... L, 1-20 1999 * VAIAW Tournament 1987 #3 Virginia ...... L, 6-14 Lehigh ...... L, 3-12 U.S. Nat’l Team § ...... L, 4-11 (6-9/3-3 CAA) Coach: Beth Anders (7-8) West Chester ...... L, 4-13 #4 Dartmouth ...... L, 6-10 Loyola ...... L, 6-18 at Richmond ...... W, 12-7 Colgate ...... L, 7-8 #3 Virginia ...... L, 3-4 1982 Richmond * ...... L, 4-8 at #10 Delaware ...... W, 13-12 Vermont ...... W, 4-3 at #9 Loyola ...... L, 3-14 at #13 Temple ...... L, 10-16 (3-5) Lynchburg ...... W, 11-3 at Richmond ...... W, 12-7 * South Atlantic Tournament at #4 James Madison ...... L, 9-13 Virginia ...... L, 4-10 #12 William & Mary ...... L, 5-10 #2 Maryland ...... L, 2-16 Loyola ...... L, 5-11 at #12 Rutgers ...... W, 6-5 William & Mary ...... L, 4-11 Coach: Sue Stahl #6 Loyola ...... W, 9-8 William & Mary ...... L, 3-10 #20 George Mason ...... W. 9-8 James Madison ...... L, 9-12 at #15 UMBC ...... W, 11-3 Rutgers ...... W, 9-8 at #19 Temple ...... W, 7-4 Virginia ...... L, 6-10 1992 at Lafayette ...... L, 10-12 Ursinus ...... L, 6-7 #13 Boston Univ ...... W, 6-5. Salisbury State ...... W, 17-1 #6 William & Mary ...... L, 10-13 Richmond ...... W, 15-11 (6-11/2-3 CAA) at #7 JMU ...... L, 2-15 William & Mary ...... L, 3-8 at American ...... W, 22-0 James Madison ...... L, 5-6 #1 Maryland ...... L, 9-16 Richmond ...... W, 10-4 at George Mason ...... W, 16-4 Maryland ...... L, 5-10 #17 George Mason* ...... L, 4-5 Maryland ...... L, 4-7 Lafayette ...... L, 5-6 vs. #15 Richmond * ...... W, 17-8 Richmond * ...... W, 13-9 American * ...... W, 18-9 Rutgers ...... W, 11-7 Virginia ...... L, 1-14 vs.#6 William & Mary * ...... W, 6-3 William & Mary * ...... W, 3-2 vs. #13 Delaware ...... L, 7-10 Lehigh ...... W, 9-4 vs. #13 Delaware * ...... W, 9-7 ot Coach: Beth Anders Loyola * ...... L, 7-8 Dartmouth ...... L, 3-11 at UMBC ...... L, 9-11 Salisbury State ...... W, 14-6 #7 Penn State...... L, 7-10 William & Mary ...... L, 2-12 *CAA Tournament at Richmond ...... W, 12-1 James Madison 1983 * South Atlantic Tournament * CAA Tournament at Richmond (0-11) West Chester ...... W, 10-9 Maryland ...... L, 2-13 Coach: Sue Stahl Coach: Melissa Magee James Madison ...... L, 2-5 Coach: Sue Stahl Richmond ...... L, 7-10 Temple...... L, 5-6 1996 James Madison ...... L, 3-13 1988 Loyola ...... L, 7-8 (8-7/4-2 CAA) 2000 Massachusetts ...... L, 2-9 (5-7) American ...... W, 10-3 (5-11/2-4 CAA) William & Mary ...... L, 2-9 Richmond* ...... W, 5-4 Virginia ...... L, 2-4 Loyola * ...... L, 5-16 at #4 Virginia ...... L, 1-9 Vermont ...... W, 10-6 #4 Virginia ...... L, 6-15 Lafayette ...... L, 4-10 James Madison * ...... L, 3-5 #2 Loyola ...... L, 6-9 Boston College ...... W, 12-3 #14 Delaware ...... L, 9-14 Virginia ...... L, 3-12 Boston College ...... W, 5-4 Richmond ...... W, 11-7 Northwestern ...... W, 11-6 Richmond* ...... W, 10-9 James Madison ...... L, 4-5 Harvard ...... L, 5-16 #10 Delaware ...... L, 8-9 Virginia ...... L, 1-6 Rutgers ...... W, 9-8 Maryland ...... L, 3-13 #4 James Madison ...... W, 10-9 (ot) Loyola ...... L, 6-9 #19 Temple ...... L, 5-10 Trenton ...... L, 5-10 * CAA Tournament at at #1 Maryland ...... L, 4-19 Ursinus ...... W, 10-5 #3 James Madison ...... L, 7-12 Rutgers ...... L, 9-10 Old Dominion vs. #3 Penn State ...... L, 4-14 UMBC ...... W, 12-6 at #1 Maryland ...... L, 4-21 at Virginia Tech1 ...... W, 6-8 William & Mary ...... L, 6-9 at American ...... W, 16-7 Coach: Carla Hesler Coach: Sue Stahl #12 Temple ...... W, 15-14 Richmond ...... L, 10-11 UMBC ...... W, 13-12 UMBC ...... W, 12-2 James Madison ...... L, 5-8 #8 Loyola ...... L, 6-14 at William & Mary ...... L, 4-9 1984 Maryland ...... L, 5-13 1993 at #20 William & Mary ...... L, 12-12 American ...... W, 20-3 (2-9) Loyola * ...... L, 7-10 (8-6/6-0 CAA) at #13 George Mason ...... L, 10-14 George Mason ...... W, 11-10 at #11 Boston Univ...... L, 6-10 vs. George Mason* ...... W, 12-6 * South Atlantic Tournament at New Hampshire ...... W, 8-5 Northwestern ...... L, 2-7 Colonial Athletic Association vs. #11Will.&Mary* ...... L, 10-16 James Madison ...... L, 2-6 Regular Season Champions vs. William & Mary* ...... L, 9-10 Coach: Beth Anders at #16 Penn State ...... L, 13-15 Virginia ...... L, 8-9 * CAA Tournament at American William & Mary ...... W, 9-5 Penn State ...... L, 9-11 * CAA Tournament at Richmond Loyola ...... L, 4-8 1989 Virginia ...... L, 5-8 Coach: Sue Stahl Temple ...... L, 2-9 Lehigh ...... W, 11-9 (5-7) Coach: Sue Stahl Richmond ...... L, 4-8 William & Mary ...... W, 7-6 1997 Salisbury State ...... W, 7-1 Richmond ...... W, 14-7 Virginia * ...... L, 5-6 Princeton ...... L, 2-5 Delaware ...... W, 12-11 (7-10/3-3 CAA) 2001 James Madison * ...... L, 1-3 New Hampshire ...... L, 6-11 Temple...... L, 7-10 (9-7/3-3 CAA) UMBC ...... W, 13-8 Maryland ...... L, 3-16 Harvard ...... L, 8-15 #4 Penn State...... L, 3-8 Virginia ...... L, 1-13 ames Madison ...... W, 10-8 #2 Virginia ...... L, 4-12 James Madison ...... W, 8-7 #8 Virginia ...... W, 9-14 * State Tournament Loyola ...... W, 11-9 at UMBC ...... W, 10-4 William & Mary ...... L, 3-12 at #13 Delaware ...... L, 11-6 Maryland ...... L, 6-20 at Richmond ...... W, 12-8 Ursinus ...... W, 9-7 Pennsylvania ...... W, 7-3 Coach: Marcia Karwas American ...... W, 16-3 George Mason ...... W, 8-7 Rutgers ...... W, 11-3 at #5 James Madison ...... L, 6-9 James Madison * ...... W, 11-8 at #9 Temple ...... L, 3-15 Loyola ...... L, 2-7 at Temple ...... W, 10-8 1985 Loyola * ...... L, 11-16 at #4 James Madison ...... L, 8-9 Richmond ...... W, 7-4 #20 George Mason . W, 14-13 (2ot) #1 Maryland ...... L, 1-17 (2-10) Maryland ...... L, 6-8 #1 Maryland ...... L, 8-13 * CAA Tournament at Richmond American ...... W, 17-8 Richmond * ...... L, 4-11 American* ...... W, 15-7 Virginia Tech ...... W, 16-6 at Richmond* ...... W, 12-9 Boston College ...... W, 8-6 Coach: Sue Stahl #6 William & Mary ...... L, 0-11 * South Atlantic Tournament at #2 Loyola* ...... L, 7-10 Colgate ...... W, 6-4 at #2 Loyola ...... L, 8-13 at UMBC ...... W, 17-8 Northwestern ...... L, 7-12 at Delaware ...... L, 4-9 Jams Madison ...... L, 2-17 Coach: Beth Anders #10 William &Mary* ...... L, 8-12

22 Year-by-Year Results

#7 Boston University ...... W, 8-5 2005 #13 Penn state ...... L, 8-9 LADY MONARCHS VS. OPPONENTS vs. #14 George Mason * ...... W, 9-8 (3-12/0-7 CAA) vs. #2 Loyola * ...... L, 5-14 1st LAST #7 Maryland ...... L, 6-13 * CAA Tournament at American ...... W, 9-8 OPPONENT RECORD MTG. SCORE MTG. SCORE Virginia Commonwealth UMBC ...... W, 16-7 at Richmond ...... L, 7-13 American 15-0 1992 10-3 2006 14-12 Coach: Sue Stahl at Temple ...... L, 12-13 (2OT) at Rutgers ...... W, 9-8 Boston College 2-1 1985 8-6 1992 5-4 George Mason ...... L, 4-8 2002 #5 Virginia ...... L, 1-20 Boston University 4-1-1 1997 15-6 2003 12-14 (13-5/5-2 CAA) #10 Hofstra ...... L, 8-9 (2OT) Drexel ...... L, 7-12 Bridgewater 1-0 1980 9-3 1980 9-3 at American ...... W, 13-4 at Delaware ...... L, 3-15 at #8 Virginia ...... L, 4-16 at #18 Towson ...... L, 5-10 Brown 1-1-1 1997 9-15 1998 9-8 Delaware * ...... W, 14-10 #20 William & Mary ...... L, 10-12 UMBC ...... W, 12-6 at #9 North Carolina ...... L, 7-8 Bucknell 1-0 1991 15-7 1991 17-7 #13 James Madison ...... L, 8-9 Hofstra ...... W, 16-8 Coach: Sue Stahl Colgate 3-1 1985 6-4 1990 6-5 Temple...... W, 9-8 George Mason ...... W, 12-11 2006 Dartmouth 1-3 1990 4-3 1995 6-10 at #7 Maryland ...... L, 9-17 (5-10/2-5 CAA) Lafayette ...... W, 17-6 Delaware* 9-6 1993 12-11 2006 10-8 Richmond ...... W, 16-7 #3 Loyola (MD) ...... L, 4-10 at American ...... W, 14-12 Drexel* 2-3 2002 13-4 2006 7-16 at William & Mary ...... W, 12-6 UMBC ...... W, 11-7 at #20 Boston Univ...... W, 13-9 #10 Richmond ...... L, 10-22 George Mason* 11-7 1994 17-3 2006 11-23 at Drexel ...... W, 13-4 at #7 Maryland ...... L, 7-19 at Towson * ...... W, 15-7 Temple...... L, 5-6 Georgetown 1-0 1990 8-4 1990 8-4 vs. #11 James Madison* ...... W, 17-13 Rutgers ...... W, 12-11 vs. #5 Loyola (MD) ...... L, 5-12 Towson ...... W, 13-12 Harvard 0-3 1992 5-16 1994 13-8 Delaware ...... W, 10-8 * CAA Tournament at at #5 Virginia ...... L, 8-15 Hofstra* 3-3 2002 16-8 2006 7-15 Virginia Commonwealth #18 James Madison ...... L, 8-14 at George Mason ...... L, 11-23 James Madison* 7-29 1980 10-15 2006 8-14 Coach: Sue Stahl #6 North Carolina ...... L, 6-14 at Drexel ...... L, 7-16 Lafayette 3-5 1983 4-10 2004 17-4 at Hofstra ...... L, 7-15 2003 at #15 William & Mary .....L, 13-15 (12-4/7-0 CAA) Lehigh 2-2 1986 5-12 1993 11-9 Coach: Sue Stahl Loyola (Md.) 2-22 1984 4-8 2002 5-12 Colonial Athletic Association Regular Season Champions Lynchburg 3-0 1980 14-6 1987 11-3 American ...... W, 16-11 Mary Washington 2-0 1980 12-11 1981 7-1 #8 Virginia ...... L, 5-17 COACHING RECORDS at UMBC ...... W, 13-10 Maryland 0-24 1982 4-7 2006 7-19 at #20 Richmond ...... W, 12-10 Mikki Flowers 7-4 (1980) George Mason ...... W, 8-6 Beth Anders 22-32 (1981-82, 88-90) UMBC 17-1 1988 12-6 2006 11-7 #10 James Madison ...... W, 13-12 Carla Hesler 0-11 (1983) #2 Maryland ...... L, 5-16 Massachusetts 0-1 1983 2-9 1983 2-9 William & Mary ...... W, 15-12 Marcia Karwas 4-19 (1984-85) vs. Boston Univ...... L, 12-14 Melissa Magee 11-17 (1986-87) New Hampshire 1-1 1989 6-11 2000 8-5 at Temple ...... W, 11-5 Sue Stahl 108-129 (1991-present) at Hofstra ...... W, 12-10 Northwestern 1-3 1984 2-7 1990 11-12 Drexe1 ...... W, 5-7 Delaware ...... W, 12-11 North Carolina 0-3 2004 7-11 2006 6-14 at Towson ...... W, 14-8 vs. Hofstra * ...... W, 14-10 Penn State 1-8 1993 9-11 2001 8-9 vs. #8 James Madison *...... L, 9-11 Pennsylvania 1-0 2001 7-3 2001 7-3 * CAA Tournament at Old Dominion Princeton 0-1 1989 2-5 1989 2-5 Coach: Sue Stahl Richmond 22-11 1980 14-3 2005 7-13

2005 Rutgers 8-4 1982 11-7 2006 12-11 (5-11/1-6 CAA) Salisbury State 5-1 1980 9-14 1987 14-6 at American ...... W, 15-8 St. Mary’s 1-0 1980 24-0 1980 24-0 UMBC ...... W, 19-11 Richmond ...... L, 6-15 Temple 6-11 1984 2-9 2006 5-6 at #7 Maryland ...... L, 7-18 Temple...... L, 10-12 Towson* 3-2 2002 15-7 2006 13-12 Lafayette ...... W, 17-4 at George Mason ...... L, 9-13 Trenton 0-1 1983 5-10 1983 5-10 #7 James Madison ...... L, 8-19 at #6 Virginia ...... L, 6-17 U. S. National Team 0-1 1995 4-11 1995 4-11 at Hofstra ...... L, 7-8 at Drexel ...... L, 7-18 Ursinus 2-2 1986 6-7 1989 9-7 #7 North Carolina ...... L, 7-11 Delaware ...... L, 10-18 Vermont 2-0 1987 4-3 1988 10-6 Towson ...... L, 15-19 at #17 William & Mary ...... W, 13-12 Virginia 1-28 1980 13-11 2006 8-15 at Rutgers ...... W, 9-8 Virginia Tech 2-0 1996 16-8 1997 16-6 Coach: Sue Sta West Chester 1-1 1991 4-13 1992 10-9 William & Mary* 9-27 1980 20-6 2006 13-15

* indicates Colonial Athletic Association Opponents

23 All Time Statistics

POINTS LEADERS SEASONAL LEADERS Name: G: A: Pts: Goal Leaders 1 Suzanne Wosczyna (2001-2004) 206 119 325 1991 Rachel Edlich ...... 25 2006 Caroline Jacobs ...... 33 1990 Carolyn Sarr ...... 22 2. Anne Windover (1993-1996) 165 39 204 2005 Ashley Stanwick ...... 32 1989 Jill Fisher ...... 27 3. Cathy Large (1985-1988) 177 22 199 2004 Suzanne Wosczyna ...... 57 1988 Cathy Large ...... 54 4. Danielle Hensil (2000-2003) 124 39 163 2003 Suzanne Woscyzna ...... 45 1987 Cathy Large ...... 67 5. Jennifer Heister (1999-2002) 115 23 138 2002 Suzanne Wosczyna ...... 56 1986 Cathy Large ...... 38 2001 Suzanne Wosczyna ...... 48 6. Carly Brown (1995-1998) 105 28 133 1985 Cathy Large ...... 25 2000 Jen Heister ...... 27 1984 Maureen Aikens ...... 18 7. Melody Shotwell (2002-2006) 98 26 124 1999 Kailynne Ross ...... 42 1983 Dawn Hill ...... 18 8. Amy Duerr (1992-1995) 94 29 123 1998 Carly Brown ...... 32 1982 Mary Beth Holder ...... 16 9. Caroline Jacobs (2004-present) 76 43 119 1997 Carly Brown ...... 44 1981 Janice Gentile ...... 16 Ericka Davidheiser (1992-1995) 79 40 119 1996 Anne Windover ...... 38 1980 Helen Hagan ...... 52 1995 Anne Windover ...... 30 10. Janine Rodriguez (2001-2004) 72 37 109 1994 Anne Windover ...... 50 Shot Leaders 1993 Anne Windover ...... 47 2006 Kelly Kimener ...... 77 1992 Ericka Davidheiser ...... 27 2005 Ashley Stanwick ...... 76 GOALS LEADERS 1991 Rachel Edlich ...... 24 2004 Suzanne Wosczyna ...... 123 1990 Carolyn Sarr ...... 20 Name: Goals: 2003 Melody Shotwell ...... 91 1989 Jill Fisher ...... 26 2002 Suzanne Wosczyna ...... 96 1. Suzanne Wosczyna (2001-2004) 206 1988 Cathy Large ...... 47 2001 Jen Heister ...... 97 2. Cathy Large (1985-1988) 177 1987 Cathy Large ...... 67 2000 Jen Heister ...... 89 3. Anne Windover (1993-1996) 165 1986 Cathy Large ...... 38 1999 Kailynne Ross ...... 72 4. Danielle Hensil (2000-2003) 124 1985 Cathy Large ...... 25 1998 Carly Brown ...... 119 1984 Maureen Van Kuren ...... 16 5. Jennifer Heister (1999-2002) 115 1997 Carly Brown ...... 89 1983 Dawn Hill ...... 13 1996 Anne Windover ...... 72 6. Carly Brown (1995-1998) 105 1982 Mary Beth Holder ...... 16 1995 Amy Duerr ...... 72 7. Melody Shotwell (2002-2006) 98 1981 Janace Gentile ...... 12 1994 Anne Windover ...... 92 8. Amy Duerr (1992-1995) 94 Mary Beth Holder ...... 12 1993 Anne Windover ...... 91 9. Kailynne Ross (1996-1999) 86 1980 Helen Hagan ...... 52 1992 Amy Cordes ...... 54 10. Ericka Davidheiser (1992-1995) 79 1991 Rachel Edlich ...... 77 1990 Carolyn Sarr ...... 52 Assist Leaders 1989 Jill Fisher ...... 57 2006 Caroline Jacobs ...... 18 1988 Cathy Large ...... 113 ASSIST LEADERS 2005 Caroline Jacobs ...... 18 1987 Cathy Large ...... 134 Name: Assists: 2004 Suzanne Wosczyna ...... 28 1986 Cathy Large ...... 93 1. Suzanne Woczyna (2001-2004) 119 2003 Suzanne Woscyzna ...... 32 1985 Cathy Large ...... 87 2002 Suzanne Wosczyna ...... 47 2. Dana Kuchta (1993-1996) 50 1984 Maureen Aikens ...... 42 2001 Suzanne Wosczyna ...... 12 1983 Dawn Hill ...... 38 3. Caroline Jacobs (2004-present) 43 2000 Pam Seebald ...... 10 1982 M.B. Holder ...... 43 4. Ericka Davidheiser (1992-1995) 40 1999 Sue Wolfgang ...... 10 1981 Helen Hagan ...... 63 5. Anne Windover (1993-1996) 39 1998 Carly Brown ...... 8 1980 Helen Hagan ...... 99 6. Danielle Hensil (2000-2003) 39 1997 Alison Brown ...... 8 1996 Carly Brown ...... 11 Saves Leaders 7. Janine Rodriguez (2001-2004) 37 1995 Ericka Davidheiser ...... 21 2006 Michelle Gannon ...... 115 8. Amy Duerr (1992-1995) 29 Dana Kuchta ...... 21 2005 Michelle Gannon ...... 116 9. Carly Brown (1995-1998) 28 1994 Anne Windover ...... 16 2004 Michelle Gannon ...... 142 10. Melody Shotwell (2002-2006) 26 Amy Duerr ...... 16 2003 Michelle Gannon ...... 160 1993 Amy Clement...... 8 2002 Beth O’Leary ...... 144 1992 Amy Cordes ...... 10 2001 Laurie Koller ...... 139 1991 Amy Cordes ...... 8 2000 Laurie Koller ...... 143 SAVE PERCENTAGE LEADERS 1990 Lisa Doran ...... 4 1999 Laurie Koller ...... 134 Name: Save %: 1989 Pam Neiss ...... 4 1998 Angie Stead ...... 140 1988 Cathy Large ...... 7 1. Kim Barnes (1980-1983) .737 1997 Angie Stead ...... 245 1987 Jill Fisher ...... 7 1996 Angie Stead ...... 171 2. Lenore Tornetta (1984-1987) .682 Patty Cleary ...... 7 1995 Heather Walden...... 163 3. Margie Kelly (1983-1986) .673 1986 Maureen Aikens ...... 5 1994 Heather Walden...... 192 4. Mandy Stewart (1980-1983) .630 1985 Joanne Powers ...... 6 1993 Barb DiArcangelo ...... 192 5. Heather Walden (1992-1995) .599 1984 Denise O’Connell ...... 4 1992 Barb DiArcangelo ...... 154 1983 Dawn Hill ...... 5 6. Barb DiArcangelo (1992-1993) .590 1991 Stephanie Lima ...... 102 1982 Christy Morgan ...... 5 1990 Laura Knorr ...... 89 7. Angie Stead (1995-1998) .547 1981 Janice Gentile ...... 4 1989 Carol Asimos ...... 81 8. Mary Lib Delong (1986-1989) .500 1980 Mary Beth Holder ...... 6 1988 Shelly Behrens ...... 89 9. Shelly Behrens (1985-1988) .486 1979 Heidi Rogers ...... 6 1987 Shelly Behrens ...... 133 10. Laurie Koller (1998-2001) .476 1986 Shelly Behrens ...... 95 Point Leaders 1985 Shelly Behrens ...... 45 2006 Caroline Jacobs ...... 51 1984 Lenore Torenetta ...... 167 2005 Caroline Jacobs ...... 45 1983 Kim Barnes ...... 181 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE LEADERS 2004 Suzanne Wosczyna ...... 85 1982 Kim Barnes ...... 157 Name: GAA: 2003 Suzanne Woscyzna ...... 77 1981 Kim Barnes ...... 87 2002 Suzanne Wosczyna ...... 103 1980 Mandy Stewart ...... 191 1. Mary Lib Delong (1986-1989) 4.00 2001 Suzanne Wosczyna ...... 60 2. Kim Barnes (1980-1983) 6.61 2000 Wisniewski/Heister ...... 30 3. Lenore Tornetta (1984-1987) 7.09 1999 Kailynne Ross ...... 51 4. Heather Walden (1992-1995) 7.16 1998 Carly Brown ...... 40 5. Barb DiArcangelo (1992-1993) 7.74 1997 Carly Brown ...... 51 1996 Anne Windover ...... 44 6. Angie Stead (1995-1998) 8.47 1995 Anne Windover ...... 44 7. Shelly Behrens(1985-1988) 8.71 1994 Anne Windover ...... 66 8t. Laurie Koller (1998-2001) 8.75 1993 Anne Windover ...... 54 8t. Margie Kelly(1983-1986) 8.75 1992 Ericka Davidheiser ...... 28 10. Mandy Stewart (1980-1983) 10.18

24 Honored Lady Monarchs

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS

Ericka Davidheiser ...... 1994, 1995 Jenn Karr ...... 1995 Takiyah Gettys ...... 1997, 1998 Garly Browns ...... 1998 Brooke Thomas ...... 2001, 2002 Dana Wisnieski ...... 2001 Kailynne Ross ...... 1999 Amy Wade ...... 1999 Kendra Finger ...... 2002 Jennifer Heister ...... 2002 Danielle Hensil ...... 2003 Marlaine Smith ...... 2003 Kelly Jefferies ...... 2003, 2004 Ashley Stanwick (above) and Katie Veneziale were both named to the Tara Hayes ...... 2004 IWLCA Academic Honor Roll last season. Stanwick completed the Valerie Gooch ...... 2004, 2005 season with a 3.2 gpa in occupational technical studies with a minor Katie Veneziale ...... 2006 in marketing. Venziale posted a 3.2 grade point average in psychology Ashley Stanwick ...... 2006 with a minor in biology. ALL-AMERICANS

Ericka Davidheiser Anne Windover Barb DiArcangelo Karen Davis Cathy Large Brine/IWLCA Brine/IWLCA Brine/IWLCA Brine/IWLCA Brine/IWLCA First Team, 1994 Honorable Mention, 1993 Honorable Mention, 1993 Honorable Mention, 1992 Second Team, 1988 First Team, 1995 Second Team, 1994 Second Team, 1994

Suzanne Wosczyna became the fi rst Lady Monarch to earn three All-America titles. Woczyna concluded her career in 2004 as Old Dominion’s all-time leader in points, goals, and assists.

Carly Brown Suzanne Wosczyna USWLA Brine/IWLCA/USL Honorable Mention, 1997 Second Team, 2002 Third Team, 2003 Third Team, 2004

25 Honored Lady Monarchs

CAA PLAYER OF THE YEAR ALL-COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 1993 Barb DiArcangelo

CAA COACH OF THE YEAR Carly Brown ...... 1997 (1), 1998 (1) Ericka Davidheiser ...... 1992 (1) 1995 Sue Stahl Karen Davis ...... 1992 (1) 2002 Sue Stahl Jen Deckelman ...... 1992 (2), 1993 (1) 2003 Sue Stahl Barb DiArcangelo ...... 1992 (2), 1992 (1) Amy Duerr ...... 1994 (1), 1995 (2) Ericka Davidheiser ...... 1993 (2), 1994 (1), 1995 (1) LADY MONARCH MVP Kendra Finger ...... 2001 (2), 2002 (2) 1981 Mary Beth Holder Takiyah Gettys ...... 1996 (1), 1997 (2), 1998 (1) 1982 Janice Gentile Lori Hansford ...... 1995 (2) 1983 Cindy Wallace Danielle Hensil ...... 2003 (1) 1984 Cheryl Van Kuren Stacia Hepburn ...... 1997 (2) 1985 Maureen Aikens Caroline Jacobs ...... 2005 (1), 2006 (1) 1986 Cathy Large Dana Kuchta ...... 1996 (2) 1987 Cathy Large Pam Moyer ...... 1995 (1) 1988 Cathy Large Kailynne Ross ...... 1998 (2), 1999 (1) 1989 Jill Fisher Pam Seebald ...... 2000 (2) 1990 Lisa Doran Melody Shotwell ...... 2002 (2) 1991 Rachel Edlich Marlaine Smith ...... 2002 (2) 1992 Amy Cordes Angie Stead ...... 1997 (1) 1993 Barb DiArcangelo Brooke Thomas ...... 2001 (2), 2002 (2) 1994 Ericka Davidheiser Amy Wade ...... 1999 (2) 1995 Ericka Davidheiser Heather Walden ...... 1995 (2) 1996 Anne Windover Anne Windover ...... 1993 (1), 1994 (1), 1996 (2) 1997 Meagan Petrie Dana Wisniewski ...... 2000 (1), 2001 (1) 1998 Carly Brown Sue Wolfgang ...... 1999 (2) 1999 Sue Wolfgang Suzanne Wosczyna ...... 2001 (1), 2002 (1), 2003 (1), 2004 (1) 2000 Pam Seebald Carrie Wightman ...... 1996 (2) 2001 Dana Wisniewski 2002 Suzanne Wosczyna ACADEMIC ALL-CAA 2003 Suzanne Wosczyna 2004 Suzanne Wosczyna 2005 Caroline Jacobs 1995 Ericka Davidheiser 2000 Jenna Bajus 2003 Danielle Hensil 2006 Sarah Wosczyna Jenn Karr Kendra Finger Kelly Jefferys Shannon Harty Marlaine Smith 1997 Katie Adler Jennifer Heister Jenna Bajus Danielle Hensil Alison Brown Laurie Koller 2004 Valerie Gooch CAA-All Rookie Team Carly Brown Marlaine Smith Kelly Karana Takiyah Gettys Brooke Thomas Melody Shotwell Kailynne Ross Amy Wade Ashley Stanwick 2006 Jessica Noone Tara Tibbott Dana Wisniewski Amy Wade 2005 Colleen Carver 2001 Kim Calkin Valerie Gooch 1998 Katie Adler Kendra Finger Jenna Bajus Shannon Harty Sara Larson Carly Brown Jennifer Heister Erica Peterson Takiyah Gettys Danielle Hensil Ashley Stanwick Kristen Kapusta Kelly Jeffreys Krista Townsend Kailynne Ross Kelly Kanara Pam Seebald Laurie Koller 2006 Sara Larson Heather Simon Marlaine Smith Amy Wade Brooke Thomas Erica Peterson Dana Wisniewski Dana Wisniewski Ashley Stanwick Katie Veneziale 1999 Jenna Bajus 2002 Kendra Finger Hannah Barber Kendra Brown Valerie Gooch Karen Rudderow Laura Foerster Jennifer Heister Lindsey Belle Shannon Harty Kelly Jeffreys Brittany Washko Katie Heaney Kelly Kanara Sarah Mendick Regan Miller Kailynne Ross Beth O’Leary Pam Seebald Marlaine Smith Jennifer Shaw Annie Tamburello Amy Wade Brooke Thomas Members of the 1995 Colonial Athletic Association Championship Team. Dana Wisniewski

26 Honored Lady Monarchs

IWLCA ALL-SOUTH REGION VIL ALL-TOURNAMENT

Shelly Behrens...... 1987 (1), 1988 (1) 1984 Lenore Tornetta, Adele Mears Carly Brown ...... 1997 (2) Ericka Davidheiser ..1992 (2), 1993 (2), 1994 (1), 1995 (1) USWLA NATIONAL Karen Davis ...... 1991 (1), 1992 (1) TOURNAMENT Jen Deckelman ...... 1991 (1), 1992 (2), 1993 (2) 1992 Karen Davis ...... (South III) Barb DiArcangelo ...... 1992 (HM), 1993 (HM) Ericka Davidheiser ...... (South II) Lisa Doran ...... 1990 (1) Jen Deckelman ...... (South IV) Rachael Edlich ...... 1990 (2), 1991 (2) Barb DiArcangelo ...... (South III) Jill Fisher ...... 1988 (HM), 1989 (1) 1993 Ericka Davidheiser ...... (South I) Takiyah Gettys ...... 1998 (2) Jen Deckelman ...... (South II) Jackie Grady ...... 1986 (1), 1987 (1) Barb DiArcangelo ...... (South III) 1994 Ericka Davidheiser ...... (South I) Caoline Jacobs ...... 2005 (2), 2006 (1) Jen Deckelman ...... (South III) Cathy Large ...... 1985 (1), 1986 (1), 1987 (1) Barb DiArcangelo ...... (South II) Pam Moyer ...... 1994 (2), 1995 (2) 1995 Ericka Davidheiser ...... (South I) Pam Neiss ...... 1990 (2) Jen Deckelman ...... (South II) Carolyn Sarr ...... 1990 (1) Barb DiArcangelo ...... (South II) Suzanne Wosczyna ...... 2002 (1), 2003 (2), 2004 (2) Pam Moyer ...... (South III) Anne Windover ...... 1993 (1), 1994 (1), 1995 (2), 1996 (2) Jenn Karr ...... (South III) Heather Walden ...... (South III) 1996 Pam Moyer ...... (Philadelphia II) REGIONAL SELECT TEAMS Takiyah Gettys...... (South I) Jenn Karr ...... (South II) 1991 Karen Davis ...... VWLA (Virginia I) Heather Walden ...... (South III) 1991 Jen Deckelman ...... VWLA (Virginia II) Ericka Davidheiser ...... (USA) Amy Cordes ...... VWLA (Virginia II) Amy Duerr ...... (South II) Amy Clement ...... VWLA (Virginia III) 1992 Karen Davis ...... VWLA (Virginia I) 1998 Heather Walden Ericka Davidheiser ...... VWLA (Virginia I) 1999 Sara Swart Jen Deckelman ...... VWLA (Virginia II) Kailynne Ross Barb DiArcangelo ...... VWLA (Virginia I) Sue Wolfgang 1993 Ericka Davidheiser ...... VWLA (Virginia I) 2002 Kailynee Ross ...... VWLA (Virginia II) Jen Deckelman ...... VWLA (Virginia II) Laura Foerster ...... VWLA (Virginia II) Barb DiArcangelo ...... VWLA (Virginia I) Sara Swart ...... VWLA (Virginia II) 1994 Ericka Davidheiser ...... VWLA (Virginia I) Sue Wolfgang ...... VWLA (Virginia III) Jen Deckelman ...... VWLA (Virginia III) 2001 Laura Foerster ...... VWLA (Virginia III) Barb DiArcangelo ...... VWLA (Virginia I) 1995 Barb DiArcangelo ...... VWLA (Virginia I) 2002 Laura Foerster ...... WVLA (Virginia III) Pam Moyer ...... VWLA (Virginia I) Ericka Davidheiser ...... VWLA (Virginia I) NCAA POSTGRADUATE Jenn Karr ...... VWLA (Virginia I) SCHOLARSHIP Jen Deckelman ...... VWLA (Virginia II) Heather Walden ...... VWLA (Virginia II) 1998 Takiyah Gettys (Ethnic Minority Award) Takiyah Gettys ...... VWLA (Virginia II) 1996 Amy Duerr ...... VWLA (Virginia I) Takiyah Gettys ...... VWLA (Virginia I) US DEVELOPMENTAL SQUAD Heather Walden ...... Washington D.C. (I) 1998 Takiyah Gettys 2003 Suzanne Wosczyna

U.S. NATIONAL TEAM

Ericka Davidheiser Barb DiArcangelo

27 All-Time Letterwinners

Melody Shotwell graduated - A - - G - in 2006 fi nishing her career Aikens, Maureen 1983-86 Gannon, Michelle 2003-06 ranked seventh all-time at Amatulli, Lori 1986-88 Gentile, Janice 1981-83 ODU in points and goals. Asimos, Carol 1989 Gettys, Takiyah 1995-98 Adler, Katie 1997-00 Gooch, Valerie 2002-05 Goodrich, Susan 1994-97 - B - Grady, Jackie 1984-87 Bajus, Jenna 1997-00 Greenawalt, Bridget 1995-98 Bano, Cindy 1991 Gulden, Wendy 1986-89 Barker, Debra 1980-81 Barnes, Kim 1980-83 - H - Baumgartner, Amy 1993-96 Hagan, Brittany 2006 Behrens, Shelly 1985-88 Hagen, Helen 1980-81 Bellomo, Karyn 1991 Haley, Danielle 2004- Billger, Nancy 1991-94 Halpin, Patricia 1980-83 Borelli, Dina 1990 Hansford, Lori 1992-95 Bosworth, Martha 1991-92 Harty, Shannon 1998-01 Bracalente, Diane 1983-85 Havens, Peggi 1980-82 Brandon, Margaret 1989-90 Hayes, Terry 1980-83 Milller, Regan 2001-02 Simon, Heather 1998 Brinsfi eld, Judy 1980-82 Heaney, Katie 1997-00 Mindick, Sarah 1996 Smith, Marlaine 2000-03 Brown, Alison 1994-97 Heister, Jennifer 1999-02 Morgan, Christy 1982-85 Smith, Robin 1989-90 Brown, Jacqueline 2003- Hensil, Danielle 2000-03 Moyer, Pam 1992-95 Smoot, Stephanie 1999-02 Brown, Carly 1995-98 Hepburn, Stacia 1994-97 Muller, Liz 1983-86 Soares, Judy 1986-87 Herber, Carol Ann 1988-89 Spedden, Stacy 1987-90 - C - Herbert, Karen 1989 - N - Stanwick, Ashley 2004- Caddick, Cathy 1993-94 Hill, Dawn 1983-86 Nagowski, Alicia 1997-98 Stead, Angie 1995-98 Calkin, Kim 1999-03 Hightower, Yogi 1981-84 Neiss, Pam 1989-90 Steltman, Stelly 1983 Carver, Colleen 2004-05 Hoines, Kim 1989 Nichols, Lauren 1997 Stewart, Mandy 1980-83 Catania, Lauren 1995-98 Hoinsky, Lynn 1987-90 Nicholsen, Gretta 1980-82 Suarez, Tiffany 2000-01 Chamberlain, Celli 1985-88 Holder, Mary Beth 1980-82 Noone, Jessica 2006- Sutherland, Amy 1991-93 Claude, Carolyn 1983 Szatkowski, Denise 1992-95 Cleary, Patti 1984-87 - J - - O - Clement, Amy 1991-93 Jacobs, Caroline 2004- O’Connell, Denise 1983-86 - T - Coane, Molly 2001-04 James, Carolyn 1990 O’Leary, Beth 2001-02 Tamburello, Annie 2002-04 Colonna, Lisa 2003-04 James, Kelli 1989-90 Thomas, Brooke 1999-02 Connor, Cassandra 2002-05 Jefferys, Kelly 2001-04 - P - Tibbott, Tara 1994,96,97 Coppola, Wendy 1988 Palmieri, Cathy 1985-88 Tornetta, Lenore 1984-87 Cordes, Amy 1989-92 - K - Padley, Kim 1988-91 Townsend, Krista 2003-06 Corwin, Deena 2000-02 Kaish, Tanya 1983-86 Paulus, Sigrid 2005- Truax, Kristen 2004- Craig, Heidi 1985-88 Kanara, Kelly 2001-04 Peregrim, Rachel 2003 Trussell, Jen 1991 Crews, Nathalie 1999-01 Kapusta, Kristen 1998 Perella, Carla 1991-93 Turner, Debbie 1983-84 Currie, Lynn 1985-87 Karr, Jenn 1992-95 Peterson, Erica 2005- Tweed, Lorna 1997-98 Cutler, Joyce 1986 Kelly, Margaret 1983-86 Petrie, Meagan 1993,96-7 Kennedy, Jessica 1992 Pfeufer, Nancy 1984-87 - V - - D - Kimener, Kelly 2005- Plantoniotis, Georgia 1983-86 Van Kuren, Cheryl 1983-86 Davidheiser, Ericka 1992-95 Knorr, Laura 1990 Powers, JoAnne 1985-87 Veneziale, Katie 2004- Davis, Tameka 2003-06 Koller, Laurie 1998-01 Pulliams, Donyelle 1994-97 Davis, Karen 1989-92 Kuchta, Dana 1993-96 - W - Deckelman, Jen 1990-93 - R - Wade, Amy 1997-00 DeLong, Mary Lib 1986-89 - L - Randazzo, Cecilia 1998-99 Walden, Heather 1992-95 DePaz, Nicole 2005 LaBruno, Lisa 1986-89 Reese, Jen 1994-97 Wallace, Cindy 1982-85 DiArcangelo, Barb 1992-93 Lalekos, Amy 1995 Reeve, Jill 1989-90 Walsh, Jennifer 1983-86 Dobbins, Bridget 2006 Large, Cathy 1985-88 Renninger, Leigh 1992-93 Washko, Brittany 2006- Doran, Lisa 1987-90 Larson, Sara 2005- Reinhagen, Julie 1983-85 Wightman, Carrie 1993-96 Doughtery, Dort 1980-81 Lanham, Sharon 1986-89 Richmond, Geri 1980-83 Windover, Anne 1993-96 Duerr, Amy 1992-95 Lautenbach, Sarah 2004-06 Ritchie, Carla 1998-99 Williams, Brenda 1983-86 Leopold, Karla 1993-94 Ritchie, Rebecca 1994-95 Williams, Michelle 1982 - E - Lima, Stephanie 1991 Roberts, Linda 1985-87 Wisniewski, Dana 1998-01 Edlich, Rachael 1988-91 Lindsey, Erin 2000-04 Rodio, Donna 1984-87 Wolfgang, Sue 1996-99 Eddo, Juliana 2003 Lucas, Kate 1989-90 Rodriguez, Janine 2001-04 Wood, Tracy 1989-92 Erb, Erica 2006- Rogers, Heidi 1980-81 Wosczyna, Sarah 2002-06 Evans, Jackie 1987 - M - Rogers, Kelly 1991 Wosczyna, Suzanne 2000-04 McAnlittle, Barb 1983-86 Ross, Kailynne 1996-99 - F - McCargo, Nori 1986-89 Rudderow, Karen 2006- - Y - Farell, Amy 1985-87 McDuffee, Helen 1995-96 Yost, Margie 1982 Farrand, Amy 1986-88 McKeon, Jordan 2006- - S - Finger, Kendra 1999-02 Magee, Susan 1981-84 Sarr, Carolyn 1989-90 - Z - Fisher, Jill 1986-89 Mahoney, Mary 1990 Schival, Kaelyn 2005- Zylka, Michelle 1986-89 Foerster, Laura 1996-99 Marquez, Roxi 2006 Seebald, Pam 1997-00 Fosina, Kathy 1989-92 Mears, Adele 1983-84 Shaw, Jennifer 1999-02 Froehlich, Monika 1987-89 Michelle, Denise 1986-89 Shotwell, Melody 2002-06 Funston, Meredith 1995 Shepherd, Jen 1989-90

28 ATHLETIC DIRECTORY ADMINISTRATION (757 Area Code) President: Dr. Roseann Runte ...... 683-3159 Athletic Director: Dr. Jim Jarrett ...... 683-3369 Senior Associate Athletic Director: Debbie H. White ...... 683-3359 Associate Athletic Director: Deb Polca ...... 683-3358 Assistant A.D./Finance: Mark Brown ...... 683-3569 Assistant A.D./Event Management: Dr. Roseann Runte Greg Smith ...... 683-6026 UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT Compliance Coordinator: Jeff Wilson ...... 683-5474 Sports Information Director: r. Roseann Runte became the seventh president of Old Dominion Carol R. Hudson, Jr ...... 683-3372 University in the summer of 2001. She has more than 20 Asst. Sports Information Director: Dyears’ experience as a professor and senior administrator. Her Kim Zivkovich ...... 683-3372 publications include books, articles and chapters on topics ranging from Asst. Sports Information Director: economic and cultural development to creative writing. Robert Silsbee ...... 683-3374 She has served on national and international boards, including The Dir. of Ath. Publications/Creative Services: National Bank of Canada, the National Library, the Club of Rome, Tina Price ...... 683-3372 Asst. Dir. of Ath. Publications/Creative Services: UNESCO and the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons. She is Chrisie Henn ...... 683-6225 currently president of the American Council on Education’s Commission Asst. Business Manager: on International Education, a board member of the Commission on Scott Lowery ...... 683-4444 Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and a Athletic Camp Director: member of the Executive Advisory Council for SunGard SCT. TBA ...... 683-5447 Dr. Runte’s work has been recognized with many awards and honors, including the Order of Dir. of Sales & Corp. Sponsorships: Canada, the French Order of Merit, fellowship in the Royal Society and the World Academy of Arts Chuck Gray ...... 683-3372 Asst. Dir. of Sales & Corp. Sponsorships: and Science, several honorary degrees and a prize from the French Academy. Colin Smith ...... 683-6905 Dir. of Game Atmosphere & Student Att.: David Weisser ...... 683-3372 Academic Counselor: Dr. Jim Jarrett ATHLETIC DIRECTOR TBA ...... 683-3699 Asst. Academic Advisor: April Brecht ...... 683-3709 hen Jim Jarrett arrived on the campus of Old Dominion Equipment Room Manager: University in the fall of 1967 as a Health and Physical Andrea Allen ...... 683-3371 Education professor, he had little idea that his tenure would Head Athletic Trainer: W Marty Bradley ...... 683-3383 be counted in decades. During that time span, he has led the program Asst. Athletic Trainer: from a well respected NCAA Division II member to a nationally respected Scott Johnson ...... 683-3397 Division I power that has captured 25 national championships. Asst. Athletic Trainer: Jarrett began his 36th year as athletic director in 2006, taking over the Tina Lathrop ...... 683-5444 reigns in 1970 when Bud Metheny stepped down from that position. As Athletic Faculty Representative: one of the youngest athletic directors in the nation at that time, Jarrett Dr. Janis Sanchez-Hucles ...... 683-4995 quickly began to make a name for himself and ODU. He committed early Baseball Coach: Jerry Meyers ...... 683-4360 on to a philosophy of “selective excellence,” whereby the department Men’s Basketball Coach: “selected” its competitive sports and committed itself fi nancially, academically and competitively to Blaine Taylor ...... 683-3362 the sports it felt the University could best excel. Women’s Basketball Coach: In 1974, Jarrett became the fi rst athletic director in the state of Virginia to award grant-in-aids Wendy Larry ...... 683-3401 to women student-athletes. It was a bold move at the time for a young athletic director and Field Hockey Coach: equally young University, but one that paid great dividends. Just fi ve years later, in 1979, the Lady Beth Anders ...... 683-3785 Monarchs won the fi rst of three national championships in women’s basketball, and led the nation Men's Golf Coach: Dr. Murray Rudisill ...... 683-3300 in attendance. Women’s Golf Coach: Under his leadership, the department’s athletic venues have tripled and are considered state of Pat Kotten ...... 683-4553 the art facilities. They include the construction of the Bud Metheny Baseball Complex, the Sailing Lacrosse Coach (W): Center, the Athletic Administration Building and the 8,500 seat Constant Convocation Center. Sue Stahl ...... 683-4541 Currrently, Jarrett is overseeing construction of the ODU Soccer Building, an indoor tennis facility Sailing Coach (M&W): and renovations to the Athletic Administration Building, which include a new weight room, Mitch Brindley ...... 683-3387 training room and academic advising area. Men’s Soccer Coach: Alan Dawson ...... 683-4360 For all his efforts, Jarrett’s has been honored many times by national and local groups. Most Women’s Soccer Coach: recently, Jarrett was given Lifetime Achievement awards from NACDA and VaSID. In 2003, he was Joe Pereira ...... 683-5343 named the Southeast Regional Athletic Director of the Year by NACDA. Other awards he’s received Swimming Coach (M&W): include the Collegiate Director’s Award from the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association, and Carol Withus ...... 683-5752 the Norfolk Sports Club Man of the Year. He served as a member of the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tennis Coach (M&W): Committee and is a past president of the Colonial Athletic Association and the Virginia Sports Hall Darryl Cummings ...... 683-5312 of Fame. Wrestling Coach: Steve Martin ...... 683-5311 An avid golfer and tennis player, Jarrett and his wife Sugie reside in Norfolk. Strength & Conditioning Coach: 29 Andy Zucker ...... 683-5313 OldThis is Dominion

Above, the Lion Statue sits behind the University’s Webb student Center, Left.

ld Dominion University opened Old Dominion is one of Virginia’s leading In the classroom, Old Dominion students its doors 76 years ago in an Ph.D. research institutions. The University continue to earn high marks. The University abandoned public school building contributes approximately $600 million a boasts three USA Today Academic All- to 206 students. Known at the year to the Hampton Roads economy and Americans and a Truman Fellow. ODU’s fi rst timeO as the Norfolk Division of the College of provides the community with a variety of Rhodes Scholar is former fi eld hockey All- William and Mary, it became an independent, programs and services, including the Applied American Samantha Salvia, a 1996 graduate. four-year institution in 1962 and attained Research Center, Virginia Applied Technology Through its distance learning operation, university status in 1969. Today, Old Dominion and Professional Development Center, Old Dominion offers nationally ranked enrolls more than 21,000 students, including Military Career Transition Program, Executive programs in the sciences, engineering, arts and approximately 6,200 graduate students. Its Development Center and the Virginia letters, health sciences, business and education. 185-acre Norfolk campus is the primary hub Modeling, Analysis and Simulation Center. A Its network includes nearly 50 locations of activity, along with four additional higher leader in space-related research, Old Dominion throughout Virginia and as far away as education centers (Virginia Beach Center, ranks fi rst in the state in funding from NASA Arizona, Georgia, Washington state, and even Peninsula Center, Tri-Cities Center and for research projects. The University operates U.S. Navy ships and submarines deployed Northern Virginia Center). Old Dominion is a one of the largest wind tunnels in the world around the globe. versatile university, committed to its students, at NASA’s Langley Research Center, and its Old Dominion is well known for its their education, personal development and Oceanography, Nuclear Physics, and Modeling international focus in both its curricula overall success. and Simulation programs are among the best in and student population. More than 1,100 The University offers 68 bachelor’s the nation. international students from 100 countries are degrees, 60 master’s degrees, 35 doctoral The University Village, a 75-acre enrolled at the University. degrees and two educational specialist degrees, development along the east side of Hampton The University also contributes to the and consists of six colleges: Arts and Letters, Boulevard, is yet another economic spark cultural life of Hampton Roads by presenting Business and Public Administration, Education, for the region. The 8,600-seat Ted Constant music and dance concerts, plays, art exhibits, Engineering and Technology, Health Sciences Convocation Center, which opened in fall 2002, and annual literary and fi lm and video and Sciences. is the centerpiece of the project. The Village festivals. In addition, the President’s Lecture Students who live on campus may choose also currently includes 278 modern apartment Series brings nationally known speakers to residence hall or apartment-style living. The units for students, a fi tness center and a variety campus each year. attractive Webb University Center provides a of restaurants. Plans call for the addition of a The University is located approximately bookstore, cafeteria, food court, game room, research park, bookstore, hotel and shopping 200 miles south of Washington, D.C., and is but lounge areas, and other shops and offi ces to center. a short drive to Virginia Beach and the Outer serve the student body. Banks of North Carolina.

30 University

Above, Rollins Hall houses the admissions, registrar, and fi nancial aid offi ces. Right, the Ted Constant Convocation Center. Below , the mall in front of Webb Center is the site of many campus events.

31 Athletic Facilities

ld Dominion University prides itself on be ing able to offer the student-athlete the Obest possible facilities to achieve maximum po tential on the fi eld. The Intercollegiate Athletics Building, which will undergo a renovation in 2006, houses both strength training and athletic training facilties which are always at the full disposal of the student-athlete. The expanded building will also be the home to academic advising. The athletic training room provides the best in modern rehabilitation equipment for athletic injuries. The seven-foot deep running pool, located in the hydrotherapy room, along with three whirlpools and one jacuzzi, provides Old Dominion athletes the opportunity to rehabilitate through exercise in water. The room also includes nine training tables, a Kinkom rehabilitation machine, and a traction table. The athletic training room is under the supervision of Head

Athletic Trainer Marty Bradley, M.S., A.T.,C., and his Above, the new Ted Constant Convocation Center is the home of the Old Dominion University basketball programs and is the site of concerts, commencements two full-time assistants, along with a staff of graduate and many other University events. assistants and student assistants. The strength training room, built specifi cally for student-athlete use. The room includes the most up-to- date in nautilus and free weight equipment, all under the supervision of Strength and Conditioning Coach Andy Zucker. The Intercollegiate Athletics Building also houses the administrative staff including the athletic director, the associate and assistant athletic directors, the offi ces of sports information, promotions, and the ticket offi ce. The Athletic Support Offi ce and Buildings and The new Health and Physical Education and Recreation Building. The new entrance to the Intercollegiate Athletics Building. Grounds offi ces are also located in the Intercollegiate Athletics Building. The Intercollegiate Athletics Building is located in the middle of the athletic quadrant of the campus that includes the 4,000 seat Old Dominion Soccer Stadium, the 2,500 seat Bud Metheny Baseball Complex, the ODU Tennis Complex, Soccer Stadium and the Health & Physical Education Building will also undergo major renovation and expansion during the 2006-07 academic year. Foreman Field, located behind Rollins Hall on the northern edge of the campus, is currently home to the fi eld hockey and lacrosse teams. In 2009, the fi eld will be the home fi eld for Monarch football. The Old Dominion Sailing Center is located on the Elizabeth River on the western side of the campus and serves as home to the Monarch sailing program. Featuring a 200-foot pier and launch area, the Sailing Center also has storage space for the entire Above, the new “Athletic Quad” will be the center for Old Dominion fl eet of FJ’s, Lasers, 420’s, and various the university’s athletic programs and facilities. Right, support craft, locker rooms, classrooms, workshop, and the strength training room, supervised by Strength and Conditioning Coach Andy Zucker, features the latest in offi ce space for the sailing coaches. nautilus and free weight equipment. The crown jewel of the university's athletic facilities is the 8,600 seat Ted Constant Convocation Center. The arena hosts all home men's and women's basketball games, graduation, concerts and other university events. 32 FOREMAN FIELD “HOME OF THE LADY MONARCHS”

Foreman Field/ NCAA

esigned in a and Mary, which later became Old hockey and lacrosse are the only Georgian Dominion University. Originally varsity sports to compete at architec intended as the home of the Foreman Field. tural style Norfolk Division football program, The lacrosse locker room is a n d it found new life as the home to located under the west stands of constructed other college and community Foreman Field, and provides the entirely of brick that matches sports programs when football Lady Monarchs with a modern nearbyD Rollins Hall and the was dropped in 1941. and spacious place to prepare walkways of the Williamsburg The 20,000-seat stadium was for games and practices. Offi ces Lawn, Foreman Field serves as completely renovated in 1981, for Head Coach Sue Stahl and the home of the Lady Monarch when Astroturf replaced the Assistant Coach Heather Holt are Women’s Lacrosse program. grass playing surface, and new also located in the locker room Built in 1936 with state and bleachers, locker rooms, press complex. federal funds provided during boxes, concession stands, and The locker room features the Great Depression, Foreman lights were added at a cost of $3.2 separate lockers for each player, Field was named after Norfolk million. equipment storage, and a team attorney A.H. Foreman, a member Lacrosse was played at Foreman meeting area in the center of the of William and Mary’s board of Field for the fi rst time in 1980, locker room. visitors and one of the founders when the fi eld was shared with of the Norfolk Division of William men’s soccer. Currently, fi eld

33 Norfolk and

Above, a view of the downtown Norfolk skyline. Below, the Norfolk waterfront is the site of many festivals.

orfolk serves as the cultural, fi nancial and business hub of the Hampton Roads Metropolitan Area, which comprises the cities of Norfolk, Portsmouth, Virginia Beach,N Chesapeake, Suffolk, Hampton, and Newport News. With a combined population of 1.5 million, the Hampton Roads area is the 27th largest Metropolitan Statistical Area in the U.S. and in 1998 was rated the number one city in the south by Money magazine. Founded in 1682, Norfolk has been a gateway to Virginia for commerce and industry since the early 17th century. The city is home to the Norfolk Naval Base, the world’s largest naval installation and homeport to the U.S. Navy’s Atlantic and Mediterranean fl eets; the MacArthur Memorial, the fi nal resting place of famed General Douglas MacArthur; The Chrysler Museum, an art museum showcasing the collection of Walter P. Chrysler, son of the auto company founder; and Norfolk Botanical Garden, host to many celebrations including the International Azalea Festival. Norfolk’s 12,000-seat Harbor Park is home to the Norfolk Tides, the top minor league team in the Baltimore Orioles organization. Waterside marketplace and Town Point Park create

Norfolk hosted OpSail 2000, a tall ships festival which brought in millions of visitors.

34 Hampton Roads

Nauticus, the National Maritime Museum, is the home of the US Battleship Wisconsin and is a popular destination for visitors.

a lively waterfront activity center for outdoor concerts, many The Virginia Zoo is located in Norfolk. festivals, and dining with the best sunset views around. Tall ship cruises, harborside shops, the quaint whistle of the Elizabeth River Ferry, the new Nauticus, one of the nation’s premier maritime museums and learning centers, and a climate ranked among the nation's most desirable, all make Norfolk an exciting location for university studies. Just 20 minutes from downtown Norfolk is the oceanfront resort city of Virginia Beach, with its miles of beaches on the Atlantic Ocean and the Chesapeake Bay. Hampton is home to NASA’s Langley research center as well as Langley Air Force Base, while Newport News is the location of the Newport News Shipbuilding Company, manufacturer of the Nimitz-class aircraft carriers. Just 45 minutes west of Norfolk is the Jamestown- Williamsburg-Yorktown triangle, where, it can be said, the nation was founded, debated its independence, and then won it on the battlefi eld. Also within an easy drive are Richmond, the capital of Virginia and former capital of the Confederacy during MacArthur Memorial in Norfolk is the resting place The Virginia Beach ocean front is only minutes of Gen. Douglas MacArthur, and contains many of from the Old Dominion campus. the Civil War; the North Carolina Outer Banks, including the general’s personal awards and belongings. the Wright Brothers Memorial at Kitty Hawk and the Cape Hatteras National Seashore; and the nation’s capital in Washington, D.C.

The sand castle competition is the highlight of the annual Neptune festival in Virginia Beach.

35 Academic Support

he Old Dominion University Athletic Department offers a wide variety of T programs to assist the academic and personal well-being of the student-athlete. These programs are overseen by Tianna Scott, the academic advisor for student-athletes, and April Brecht, Life Skills Program Director/Acadmic Advisor. Their offi ces are located in Webb Center, within convenient access to all the student-athletes. Among the programs available to all student- athletes:

SUPERVISED STUDY SESSIONS Supervised study sessions are required for all freshmen and transfer student-athletes, and organized according to the needs of the individual for upperclassmen. Study sessions meet in a variety of Above, Students receive counseling during registration. locations across campus, for a minimum of two hours per Right, Life Skills Program Director and Academic Advisor night, three nights per week. April Brecht in Webb University Center.

”RISING STARS”- THE LIFE SKILLS PROGRAM The Life Skills Program provides a comprehensive approach to the overall academic and personal development of student-athletes at Old Dominion University. With the student-athlete welfare in mind, the The Personal Development Commitment Athletic Department provides: • Educational programming for new students and teams: Understanding Values, Appreciating Diversity, The Academic Commitment Personal Health (Sexual Responsibility, Alcohol Choices, • Academic, major choice and career counseling Stress Management), Interpersonal Communication • Academic advising - class scheduling and eligibility and Media Relations, Social Development, and Fiscal review Responsibility. • Supervised study sessions three times per week • Networking and appropriate campus program SAM - • Tutoring program by request and/or referral promotion STUDENT ATHLETE • Computer room with specialized programs (Writing • Rising Stars newsletter - includes study skills, MENTORS Tutor, Grammar Tools, Quatro, Word Perfect, etc.) motivational and inspirational items, plus a calendar of • Study Group sessions coming events The Student-Athlete Mentor • ELS 101 (University Orientation) class • SAMs Program - Student-Athlete Mentor Peer (SAM) is a peer advising program. • Academic progress/attendance reports during each Advising Program SAMs are nomimated and elected semester by their peers. The goal is for each • Rising Stars monthly Life Skills newsletter articles The Service Commitment athletic team to have at least one • Complementary campus programs • Monarch ReachOut service project referrals and SAM. A SAM on the team can help (Instant study skills) contacts provide leadership, help team- • Retention groups, probation groups, assessment • Campus/community service through SAMs and class mates with problems, provide instruments credit support for freshmen, answer • Intervention - illness, injuries, etc. reported to questions, and refer teammates faculty The Career Development Commitment to University support services. • Networking and referral are provided in cooperation SAMs are elected on a yearly ba- The Athletic Commitment with our career management center sis and any upperclassmen may • Title IX information, coach and support staff standards • Educational programming and career be chosen by their peers to serve of conduct, the coach as a teacher, departmental • ELS 121 (Career Planning) class as a SAM. All SAMs participate operations and standards, and athletic support program • Interview, cover letter, and resume techniques in a training program following information elections. • Team-building and confl ict resolution intervention/ training

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