2011 Carolina Field Hockey

Sassi Ammer Katie Ardrey Tollie Bell Teryn Brill Meghan Dawson Melanie Dawson #00 • Fr. • GK #11 • Jr. • F #16 • Fr. • M #1 • Sr. • M #21 • Sr. • B #22 • Fr. (RS) • B Munich, Germany London, England Norfolk, Va. Oley, Pa. Berlin, N.J. Berlin, N.J.

Meghan Drake Katelyn Falgowski Elizabeth Fedele Abby Frey Jaclyn Taryn Gjurich #6 • Jr. • B #23 • Sr. • M #10 • Fr. • B #25 • Fr. (RS) • F/M Gaudioso Radvany #5 • Sr. • F Fort Worth, Texas Landenberg, Pa. North Wales, Pa. Lehighton, Pa. #31 • Jr. • F Hatfield, Pa. Lawrenceville, N.J.

Drew Hayes Emily Kole Sinead Loughran Meghan Lyons Rachel Magerman #3 • Fr. (RS) • F #19 • So. • B #14 • Jr. • M #30 • So. • F #29 • So. • F #8 • So. • B Wilmington, Del. Basking Ridge, N.J. Larksville, Pa. Dublin, Ireland Wilmington, Del. Blue Bell, Pa.

Marta Malmberg Katie Plyler Caitlin Powers Katie Price Sophie Rudolph Loren Shealy #24 • So. • M/B #12 • Jr. • M/F #86 • Fr. (RS) • GK #28 • Fr. • M #27 • Fr. • F/M #2 • Fr. • F Marathon, N.Y. Charlotte, N.C. Villanova, Pa. Dover, Del. Berlin, Germany Charlotte, N.C.

Elizabeth Stephens Samantha Travers Caitlin Van Sickle Grant Fulton Guy Cathro #17 • Sr. • F #4 • Fr. (RS) • F #20 • Jr. • B Head Coach Associate Assistant Coach St. Louis, Mo. Harare, Zimbabwe Wilmington, Del. Head Coach Fast Facts

2011 Carolina Field Hockey Front row (l to r): Caitlin Powers, Taryn Gjurich, Elizabeth Stephens, Meghan Dawson, Katelyn Falgowski, Teryn Brill, Sassi Ammer Second row: Head Coach Karen Shelton, Associate Head Coach Grant Fulton, Abby Frey, Sinead Loughran, Melanie Dawson, Katie Plyler, Kelsey Kolojejchick, Drew Hayes, Marta Malmberg, Assistant Coach Guy Cathro, Video Coordinator Jarrett Alston Third row: Strength and Conditioning Coach Steve Gisselman, Meghan Lyons, Caitlin Van Sickle, Rachel Magerman, Jaclyn Gaudioso Radvany, Loren Shealy, Tollie Bell Back row: Elizabeth Fedele, Katie Ardrey, Emily Kole, Sophie Rudolph, Meghan Drake, Samantha Travers, Katie Price

2010 ACC Tournament results: Runner-up (Beat The University Table of Contents of North Carolina Virginia 1-0 in OT in semifinal; Lost 5-2 to Maryland in championship) Academic Excellence ...... Page 16 Location: Chapel Hill, N.C. 2010 NCAA Tournament results: Runner-up (Beat Chartered: 1789 All-America Selections...... Page 39 Stanford 3-1 in first round Beat Old Dominion 5-1 in Enrollment: 27,700 (15,400 undergraduate) All-Time Results ...... Page 30 second round; Beat Virginia 4-3 OT in semifinals; Chancellor: Holden Thorp Lost to Maryland 3-2 2OT in championship) Carolina Leadership Academy...... Page 17 Director of Athletics: Dick Baddour Senior Woman Administrator: Dr. Beth Miller Coaches and Staff ...... Page 12 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Supporting UNC Field Hockey Directions to Henry Stadium...... Page 2 Conference: Atlantic Coast The University of North Carolina has a long-term Francis E. Henry Stadium...... Page 24 Nickname: Tar Heels agreement with Nike, which provides UNC teams with History of UNC Field Hockey ...... Page 37 Mascot: the ram shoes, apparel, equipment bags and other products. The School colors: and white contract, signed in 1994 and again in 1997, was ex- Honors and Awards ...... Page 38 tended for a period of eight more years beginning in Jersey Numbers ...... Page 41 Carolina Field Hockey July 2002. In addition to Nike products, the agreement Letterwinners ...... Page 40 provides $100,000 annually to the Chancellor's Aca- Head Coach: Karen Shelton (West Chester, ’79) NCAA, ACC Tournament History...... Page 36 Record at UNC: 504-136-9 (30 seasons) demic Enhancement Fund for undergraduate teaching Player Profiles ...... Page 4 Overall record: 504-136-9 (30 seasons) and $100,000 annually to the UNC athletic department Office phone: (919) 962-5230 to reward Olympic sport programs and coaches for ac- Records ...... Page 42 ademic and athletic excellence. Office fax: (919) 962-1646 Results, 2010 Season ...... Page 26 Associate Head Coach: Grant Fulton Roster ...... Page 3 Season at UNC: Seventh www.TarHeelBlue.com Office phone: (919) 962-5219 Media and fans can follow the Carolina field hockey Schedule ...... Page 2 Assistant Coach: Guy Cathro team and the rest of the UNC athletic program from Series Records ...... Page 28 Season at UNC: First anywhere in the world on the official site of North Car- Team Awards ...... Page 41 Office phone: (919) 962-4407 olina athletics. Home Stadium: Francis E. Henry Stadium (Turf) TarHeelBlue.com offers schedules, rosters, results U.S. National Team Players ...... Page 22,43 Stadium Capacity: 1,086 and more for all 28 of Carolina’s varsity sports. NCAA appearances: 27, most recent in 2010 NCAA Championships: Six – 1989, ’95, ’96, ’97, 2007, 2009 Media Contact: Photo credits ACC Championships: 16 – 1983, ’84. ’85, ’86, ’87, Dana Gelin [email protected] • Action photos, headshots and facility photos by Jef- ’88, ’89, ’90, ’91, ’93, ’94, ’95, ’96, ’97, 2004, ’07 Assoc. Director of Athletic Communications frey Camarati; Additional action photos by Claire 2010 Record: 22-3 (4-1 ACC, second) Office: (919) 962-0083, Cell: (919) 455-8289 Hayes; Campus photos by Dan Sears; National Team photos courtesy of USA Field Hockey Page 1 • 2011 Carolina Field Hockey 2011 Schedule

Day Date Opponent Site Time ACC-Big Ten Challenge Sat. Aug. 27 Michigan Ann Arbor, Mich. Noon Sun. Aug. 28 Iowa Ann Arbor, Mich. 2:30 p.m. Fri. Sept. 2 Syracuse Chapel Hill, N.C. 6 p.m. Fri. Sept. 9 At Delaware Newark, Del. 4 p.m. Sun. Sept. 11 Lafayette Newark, Del. Noon Fri. Sept. 16 Old Dominion Chapel Hill 6 p.m. Sun. Sept. 18 Wake Forest Chapel Hill 1 p.m. Wed. Sept. 21 Longwood Chapel Hill 7 p.m. Sat. Sept. 24 Duke* Chapel Hill 1 p.m. Sun . Sept. 25 Davidson Chapel Hill 1 p.m. Fri. Sept. 30 At Wake Forest* Winston-Salem, N.C. 7 p.m. Sun. Oct. 2 Radford Chapel Hill 1 p.m. Sat. Oct. 8 Boston College* Chapel Hill 11 a.m. Sun. Oct. 9 Appalachian State Chapel Hill 1 p.m. Sat. Oct. 15 At Virginia* Charlottesville, Va. 1 p.m. Sun. Oct. 16 At James Madison Harrisonburg, Va. 1 p.m. Sat. Oct. 22 Maryland* Chapel Hill 1 p.m. Sun. Oct. 23 Michigan Chapel Hill 1 p.m. Sun. Oct. 30 At Old Dominion Norfolk, Va. 1 p.m.

2011 Atlantic Coast Conference Championship Thur. Nov. 3 First Round College Park, Md. TBA Fri. Nov. 4 Semifinals College Park, Md. TBA Sun. Nov. 6 Championship College Park, Md. TBA

2011 NCAA Championship Sat. Nov. 12 NCAA First Round Campus sites TBA Sun. Nov. 13 NCAA Second Round Campus sites TBA Fri. Nov. 18 NCAA Semifinals Louisville, Ky. TBA Sun. Nov. 20 NCAA Championship Louisville, Ky. TBA

* Atlantic Coast Conference games

DIRECTIONS TO FRANCIS E. HENRY STADIUM • From the Raleigh/Durham International Airport and points east: Take Interstate 40 West to exit 273-A (Highway 54W toward Chapel Hill). Follow Covering the Tar Heels Highway 54 for approximately three miles. After passing under the 15-501 over- Credentials are required for covering games at Henry Sta- pass, the road will go up a hill. At the top of the hill, take a left at the light onto dium. Please contact Dana Gelin at [email protected] or (919) Country Club Road. Take the first right onto Ridge Road. Shortly after turning 962-0083 to request a credential. onto Ridge, you’ll see Henry Stadium on the right, across from Boshamer Sta- For more information on the team or to arrange interviews dium, the baseball field. with the coaches or players, please contact Dana Gelin. • From points north of Chapel Hill: Follow I-85 South to Durham. At exit 174, stay in the left-hand lane to get on 15-501 South, which will bring you into • From points west of Chapel Hill: Take I-85 North to I-40 East. Follow I- Chapel Hill. Exit 15-501 at the Highway 54 junction, following signs for the 40 to exit 270, 15-501 South. See directions from points north. UNC campus. Proceed up the hill and take a left at the light onto Country Club • From points south of Chapel Hill: Take I-77 North to I-85 North. Follow Road. Take the first right onto Ridge Road. Shortly after turning onto Ridge, I-85 North to I-40 East. Follow I-40 East to exit 270, 15-501 South. See direc- you’ll see Henry Stadium on the right, across from , the base- tions from points north. ball field.

Page 2 • 2011 Carolina Field Hockey 2011 Roster

# Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Hometown (High School) Major 00 Sassi Ammer GK Fr. 5-9 Munich, Germany (Theresia-Gert. Gym) Exercise and Sport Science 1 Teryn Brill M Sr. 5-5 Oley, Pa. (Oley Valley) Journalism 2 Loren Shealy F Fr. 5-5 Charlotte, N.C. (Charlotte Country Day) Business Administration 3 Drew Hayes F Fr. (RS) 5-5 Wilmington, Del. (Brandywine) General College 4 Samantha Travers F Fr. (RS) 5-5 Harare, Zimbabwe (Peterhouse Girls School) Communication Studies 5 Taryn Gjurich F/M Sr. 5-5 Hatfield, Pa. (North Penn) Journalism 6 Meghan Drake B So. 5-8 Fort Worth, Texas (Trinity Valley) Biology 8 Rachel Magerman B So. 5-5 Blue Bell, Pa. (Germantown Academy) Journalism 10 Elizabeth Fedele B Fr. 5-8 North Wales, Pa. (North Penn) General College 11 Katie Ardrey F/M Jr. 5-7 London, England (Mill Hill) Communication Studies 12 Katie Plyler M/F Jr. 5-5 Charlotte, N.C. (Charlotte Country Day) Communication Studies 14 Kelsey Kolojejchick M/F Jr. 5-3 Larksville, Pa. (Wyoming Seminary) Communication Studies 16 Tollie Bell M Fr. 5-5 Norfolk, Va. (Maury) General College 17 Elizabeth Stephens F Sr. 5-7 St. Louis, Mo. (MICDS) Communication Studies 19 Emily Kole B So. 5-7 Basking Ridge, N.J. (Madison) Communication Studies 20 Caitlin Van Sickle B Jr. 5-5 Wilmington, Del. (Tower Hill) Communication Studies 21 Meghan Dawson B Sr. 5-9 Berlin, N.J. (Eastern Regional) Communication Studies 22 Melanie Dawson B Fr. (RS) 5-5 Berlin, N.J. (Eastern Regional) General College 23 Katelyn Falgowski M Sr. 5-6 Landenberg, Pa. (St. Mark’s) Communication Studies 24 Marta Malmberg M/B So. 5-2 Marathon, N.Y. (Marathon Central) Psychology 25 Abby Frey F/M Fr. (RS) 5-3 Lehighton, Pa. (Lehighton Area) Exercise and Sport Science 27 Sophie Rudolph F/M Fr. 5-9 Berlin, Germany (Gym. Steglitz) Biology 28 Katie Price M Fr. 5-5 Dover, Del. (St. Thomas More) General College 29 Meghan Lyons F So. 5-7 Wilmington, Del. (Tower Hill) Journalism 30 Sinead Loughran F So. 5-3 Dublin, Ireland (Mount Anville) Communication Studies 31 Jaclyn Gaudioso Radvany F Jr. 5-6 Lawrenceville, N.J. (Stuart Country Day) Communication Studies 86 Caitlin Powers GK So. 5-9 Villanova, Pa. (Episcopal Academy) Business Administration

Head Coach: Karen Shelton (31st season) Associate Head Coach: Grant Fulton Assistant Coach: Guy Cathro

Alphabetically Pronunciations Sassi Ammer ...... SAH-see 00 Sassi Ammer 14 Kelsey Kolojejchick Katie Ardrey ...... ARE-dree 11 Katie Ardrey 30 Sinead Loughran 16 Tollie Bell 29 Meghan Lyons Guy Cathro...... CATH-roe 1 Teryn Brill 8 Rachel Magerman Katelyn Falgowski...... fal-GOW-ski 21 Meghan Dawson 24 Marta Malmberg Elizabeth Fedele ...... feh-DELL-ay 22 Melanie Dawson 12 Katie Plyler Abby Frey ...... FRY 6 Meghan Drake 86 Caitlin Powers Jaclyn Gaudioso Radvany...... gau-dee-OH-so rad-VAH-nee 23 Katelyn Falgowski 28 Katie Price Taryn Gjurich...... JUR-ich 10 Elizabeth Fedele 27 Sophie Rudolph Kelsey Kolojejchick...... ko-lo-JAY-check 25 Abby Frey 2 Loren Shealy Sinead Loughran ...... shin-ADE LOCK-ran 31 Jaclyn Gaudioso Radvany 17 Elizabeth Stephens Rachel Magerman...... MEG-er-men 5 Taryn Gjurich 4 Samantha Travers Elizabeth Stephens ...... Stevens 3 Drew Hayes 20 Caitlin Van Sickle 19 Emily Kole

By Year Seniors –5 Juniors –5 Sophomores –7 Redshirt Freshmen –4 True Freshmen –6 Teryn Brill Katie Ardrey Meghan Drake Melanie Dawson Sassi Ammer Meghan Dawson Jaclyn Emily Kole Abby Frey Tollie Bell Katelyn Falgowski Gaudioso Radvany Sinead Loughran Drew Hayes Elizabeth Fedele Taryn Gjurich Kelsey Kolojejchick Meghan Lyons Samantha Travers Katie Price Elizabeth Stephens Katie Plyler Rachel Magerman Sophie Rudolph Caitlin Van Sickle Marta Malmberg Loren Shealy Caitlin Powers Page 3 • 2011 Carolina Field Hockey Katie Ardrey hockey for Teddington, reaching the National Champi- onships in 2007 and 2008 ... Vice captain and leading #11 • Junior • Forward scorer for her school team in 2008 and 2009 ... Earned a London, England (Mill Hill) bronze medal at the 2007 European 4 Nationals Tourna- Majoring in communication studies ment with England's Under-16 team ... Also participated 2010: As a sophomore, started 24 of 25 games ... Scored in track & field and holds her school's records in the 100 three goals and added a team-high 16 assists to finish the and 200 meters year with 22 points, fifth on the team … Recipient of the Personal: Born Jan. 26, 1991, in Middlesex, England ... team’s Dawson Family Most Improved Player Award Daughter of Dave and Zoe Ardrey ... Has one sister ... Her 2009: As a true freshman, came off the bench to play in mother played field hockey at the county level, qualify- 14 games for the Tar Heels ... Assisted on two goals ing for East of England trials at age 16 Before UNC: Attended Mill Hill School ... Played five seasons for Teddington Hockey Club ... Her club won the Ardrey’s Career Statistics National Under-18 Championships in 2007 and the Re- Year GP-GS GAPts gional Under-18 Championship in 2009 ... Named Under- 2009 14-0 02 2 16 Player of the Season in 2007 ... Also played indoor 2010 25-24 3 16 22 Career 39-24 3 18 24

Teryn Brill #1 • Senior • Back Oley, Pa. (Oley Valley) Majoring in journalism with a focus in public relations ... Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll and the Dean's List … Participates in the Carolina Leadership Academy as part of the Veteran Leaders program 2010: As a junior, started all 25 games ... Named to the All-ACC Academic Team ... Finished the season with 15 assists, second on the team, after serving as the stick-stopper on penalty corners Meghan Dawson 2009: As a sophomore, came off the bench to play in nine games 2008: As a redshirt freshman, came off the bench to play in 18 #21 • Senior • Back • Berlin, N.J. (Eastern Regional) of the team's 20 games ... Scored three goals, against Yale, Vir- Majoring in communications studies ... Younger sister Melanie is a freshman on the UNC team ... Participates ginia and Old Dominion (11/1) in the Carolina Leadership Academy as part of the Veteran Leaders program ... Named to the Dean's List and the 2007: Did not see action and will count the year as a redshirt Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Honor Roll season 2010: As a junior, started all 25 games at back ... Named to the All-South Region second team ... Earned All- Before UNC: At Oley Valley High School, named to the NCAA Tournament honors ... Scored six goals on the season, including one gamewinner ... Also had one assist NFHCA All-America second team as a senior ... Also NFHCA for a total of 13 points on the year ... Recipient of the team's Marjorie Moses Schwab Unsung Hero Award All-Mideast Region ... Two-time all-state and All-Berks County ... 2009: As a redshirt sophomore, started all 22 games in the backfield ... Earned All-South Region second team Her team was the division champion and state runner-up in 2003 honors and 2005 ... Won county championships 2003-06 ... Selected for 2008: As a sophomore, appeared in the first five games of the season before being sidelined by injury ... Re- the NFHCA National Academic Squad and the All-Academic state ceived a redshirt season and will have three years of eligibility remaining team ... Also played basketball and softball 2007: As a true freshman, played in 17 games and started one ... Scored the first goal of her career in the win National/International: Played in the USFHA National Cham- at West Chester ... Assisted on a goal in the win against Davidson pionships 2008-10 ... Played for the Scranton team that won the Before UNC: At Eastern Regional High School in Voorhees, N.J., named NFHCA All-America as a junior and Under-19 gold medal at the 2007 National Futures Championship senior and All-MidAtlantic Region in her sophomore through senior years ... New Jersey Player of the Year for ... Futures Development Invitational Camp in 2007 ... Futures 2005 and 2006 ... Named all-state, all-conference, All-South Jersey and All-Group IV 2004-06 ... Her team won Elite participant 2005-06 ... Olympic Development selection and four state championships during her career ... Team MVP in 2005 and '06 ... Also played basketball, earning all- Junior National Camp participant in 2006 conference honors, and softball Personal: Born June 26, 1989, in Reading, Pa. ... Daughter of National/International: Played for the South Region team at the 2009 USFHA National Championships ... Timothy and Lynn Brill ... Has two older sisters and a younger Member of the 2008-09 U.S. Junior National Development Squad ... Played for the U.S. Under-19 Team at the brother ... Her sister Melanie played at UNC and now is a mem- USA/Canada Challenge Cup ber of the U.S. National Team ... Her father played baseball at St. Personal: Born Meghan Emily Dawson on Dec. 13, 1988, Dawson’s Career Statistics Joseph's and in the minor leagues in Camden, N.J. ... Daughter of Dave and Karen Dawson ... Year GP-GS GAPts Is one of eight siblings ... The field hockey tradition runs 2007 17-1 11 3 Brill’s Career Statistics strong in the Dawson family: Natalie and Sarah played at 2008 5-0 00 0 Year GP-GS GAPts Iowa, Rachel was National Player of the Year as a UNC sen- 2009 22-0 01 1 2008 18-0 30 6 ior in 2007 ... Rachel is a member of the U.S. National Team 2010 25-25 61 13 2009 9-0 00 0 and Natalie and Sarah are former members ... David played Career 69-26 73 17 2010 25-25 0 15 15 football and baseball at Monmouth and Andrew played foot- Career 52-25 3 15 21 ball and baseball at Williamson Technical School Melanie Dawson #22 • Redshirt Freshman • Back Berlin, N.J. (Eastern Regional) Has not yet declared a major and is enrolled in the General College ... Is the younger sister of senior Meghan Dawson … Participates in the Carolina Leadership Academy as part of the Rising Stars program 2010: Did not appear in a game and will count the season as a redshirt year Before UNC: At Eastern Regional High School, played on four state championship teams ... Her squads won Tournament of Champions titles in 2006, '08 and '09 ... Two-time Defensive Player of the Year ... Also lettered in basketball Personal: Born Oct. 26, 1991, in Voorhees, N.J. ... Daughter of Dave and Karen Dawson ... Is the youngest of eight siblings ... Older sister Rachel is a member of the U.S. National Team and was 2007 National Player of the Year at UNC, while older sisters Natalie and Sarah are former National Team members

Meghan Drake #6 • Sophomore • Back Fort Worth, Texas. (Trinity Valley) Majoring in biology ... Participates in the Carolina Leadership Academy's Ris- ing Stars program ... Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll ... Comes from the same high school program as Riley Foster, who played for the Tar Heels from 2006-09 2010: As a redshirt freshman, appeared in six games at back 2009: Did not see action and will count the year as a redshirt season Before UNC: At Trinity Valley School, was a four-year varsity starter and team MVP her junior and senior years ... Three-time all-conference pick ... Named her team's top defensive player her sophomore through senior years ... Also lettered four years in softball and basketball ... Four-time all-conference selection and three-time MVP in softball ... Team MVP for basketball in her junior and senior years and an all-conference pick as a junior ... An AP National Scholar and re- cipient of her school's Jack Remauldo Athlete Award National/International: Futures participant 2003-09 and National Futures Tour- nament participant 2006-09 ... Played at the National Hockey Festival in 2008 and '09 ... Bronze medalist at the Junior Olympics Personal: Born Sept. 9, 1990, in Fort Worth, Texas ... Daughter of Susan and Tommy Drake ... Has one younger brother Drake’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS GAPts 2010 6-0 00 0

Abby Frey #25 • Redshirt Freshman • Forward/Midfielder Lehighton, Pa. (Lehighton Area) Majoring in exercise and sport science 2010: Was sidelined by an injury and will count the year as a redshirt season Before UNC: At Lehighton Area High School, lettered in field hockey all four years ... team captain as a senior, when her team won the state championship ... Three time district and conference champions ... Named Offensive MVP in her sophomore, junior and senior years ... Also lettered in track, soccer and basketball ... As a senior on the track team, qualified for the state meet in four events and won conference titles in the 100 meters, long jump and 4x100 relay ... Offensive MVP in soccer as a junior Personal: Born Abby Joline Frey on Nov. 9, 1991, in Lehighton, Pa. ... Daughter of Robbie Frey and Kathy Boni ... Has five siblings … Her older brother played football at Connecticut Katelyn Falgowski #23 • Senior • Midfielder Landenberg, Pa. (St. Mark’s) Majoring in communication studies ... Team captain for the second year ... A veteran member of the U.S. National Team who has more than 100 caps to her credit ... Named Player of the Tournament at the 2011 USFHA National Championship for the second year in a row... 2011 Preseason All-ACC selection ... Represented the U.S. at the 2008 in Beijing, where she was the only collegiate player on the squad ... Participates in the Carolina Leadership Academy's Veteran Leaders program ... Two-time recipient of the Tar Heel Leader of Distinction Award ... Named to the Dean's List and the Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Honor Roll 2010: Missed the season after suffering a concussion in the preseason that sidelined her for the fall ... Served as team caption 2009: As a junior, earned All-America and All-ACC honors ... Recipient of the team's Anderson Mark of Excellence Most Valuable Player Award ... All-NCAA Tournament selection ... Named to the All-ACC Academic Team ... Started all 22 games for UNC ... Scored six goals and led the Tar Heels with 26 assists 2008: As a sophomore, started all 20 games ... Earned second-team All-America honors ... Also named All-South Region, All-ACC and All-ACC Tournament ... Scored four goals and added three assists for 11 points ... Goals came against Radford, Longwood and Davidson (2) ... Assisted on the game-winner at Duke ... Recipient of the team's Practice Player of the Year Award ... Missed most of the preseason while competing at the 2008 Summer Olympics in China 2007: As a freshman, started all 23 games in which she appeared ... Missed one game, at William & Mary on Oct. 12, while with the U.S. National Team ... Named 2007 ACC Freshman of the Year ... Led the nation in assists with 21, 0.91 per game ... Also scored nine goals and ranked third on the team with points ... Named second-team All- America ... Also named All-ACC and All-NCAA Tournament ... Se- lected as the team's Ken and Cheryl Williams Rookie of the Year Before UNC: At St. Mark's High School in Wilmington, Del., named first-team NFHCA All-America in her sophomore through senior years and second team as a freshman ... Four-time NFHCA All- South Region selection and all-state pick ... Also played soccer all four years, twice earning all-state recognition National/International: A member of the U.S. National Team since A veteran 2005 ... The only player with remaining college eligibility to represent member of the the U.S. at the 2008 Olympics ... Also a member of the U.S. Under-21 U.S. National team (2004-05, 2009-11) and has played for the Under-19 team Team, (2004), the Under-20 team (2003, when she was 14) and the Under-16 Falgowski team (2002-03) ... Represented the U.S. at the 2009 Junior World already has Cup, the 2007 Pan Am Games and the 2006 World Cup ... Named more than 100 Player of the Tournament at the 2010 and 2011 USFHA National international Championships, where she played for the South Region team ... Rep- caps to her resented the U.S. at the Junior Pan Am Games and Junior World Cup credit. in 2005 More on Falgowski: Born Oct. 23, 1988, in Newark, Del. ... Daughter of Ken and Cindy Falgowski ... Has three older siblings ... Her father played football and ice hockey at Delaware ... Sister Kerry played field hockey at UNC (2001-04) and sister Carly played at William & Mary (2002-05)

Falgowski’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS GAPts 2007 23-23 9 21 39 2008 20-20 43 11 2009 22-22 6 26 38 Career 65-65 19 50 88

Jaclyn Gaudioso Radvany #31 • Junior • Forward Lawrenceville, N.J. (Stuart Country Day) Majoring in communication studies ... Participates in the Carolina Leadership Academy's Rising Stars program 2010: As a sophomore, played in all 25 games and started 15 … Scored 12 goals, tied for second on the team … Two of her goals were gamewinners, at West Chester and at home against Old Dominion … Named to the All-South Region second team 2009: As a freshman, started all 22 games at forward ... Scored nine goals, including three gamewinners ... Scored the opening goal of UNC's 4-1 win over Wake Forest in the second round of the NCAA Tourna- ment Before UNC: At Stuart Country Day in Princeton, N.J., started four years on the varsity squad, helping her team to a state title and three county championships ... Ranks as the leading scorer in county and school history with 100 goals ... Also her school's assists leader with 53 ... Four-time all-state and all-county selec- tion ... Named Trenton Times Area Player of the Year and Princeton Packet Player of the Year in 2007 and '08 ... Also started three years in lacrosse, earning second-team all-county honors National/International: Attended National Team Camp in 2006 and was an alternate in 2007 and '08 ... Participated in the U.S. Under-19 Team tour of Argentina in 2007 and the Under-16 Team tour of the Netherlands in 2006 ... Olympic Development Select 2005, '06 and '08, and Futures Elite 2005-08 Gaudioso Radvany’s Career Statistics More on Gaudioso Radvany: Born Dec. 17, 1990, in Year GP-GS GAPts Princeton, N.J. ... Daughter of James and Maureen Rad- 2009 22-22 90 18 vany ... Has three younger siblings ... Her father played 2010 25-15 12 0 24 basketball at Susquehanna Career 47-37 21 0 42 Taryn Gjurich #5 • Senior • Forward Hatfield, Pa. (North Penn) Working toward a double major in political science and advertising ... Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll and the Dean's List 2010: As a junior, started all 25 games ... Scored seven goals and added an assist for 15 points on the season ... Two of her goals were game-winners, against Michigan and at Old Dominion ... Named to the All-ACC Academic Team 2009: As a sophomore, came off the bench to play in 21 games ... Her only goal of the season was the gamewinner against Vir- ginia in the NCAA semifinal ... She scored on an assist from Katelyn Falgowski in the 51st minute to put UNC up 2-1, and the Tar Heels never trailed again 2008: As a freshman, appeared in 19 games and started 12 ... Scored two goals and added eight assists for eight points ... Had the game-winner in a 4-3 victory against Wake Forest on Oct. 4 ... Also scored against Davidson ... Named to the All-ACC Academic team At North Penn High School: All-state as a senior, all-region as a junior and senior and all-league from sophomore year on ... All- Intel first team in 2006 and '07 ... Playmaker of the Year and Most Outstanding Offensive Player as a senior and MVP as a junior ... League leader in points ... Reporter Player of the Year in 2007 National/International: Participated in 2008 Junior National Camp ... Played in the Futures National Championship 2006-08 ... Selected for the Junior Olympics in 2006 and Futures Elite 2007-08 ... FDIC in 2007 and Olympic Development Select in 2007-08 ... In 2006, played with her club team, WC (World Class) Eagles, in several tournament games against Argentinian teams in Buenos Aires Personal: Born Taryn Rae Gjurich on May 10, 1990 ... Daughter of Ken and Sherri Gjurich ... Has one younger sibling

Gjurich’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS GAPts 2008 19-12 24 8 2009 21-0 10 2 2010 25-25 71 15 Career 65-37 10 5 25

Drew Hayes #3 • Redshirt Freshman • Forward Wilmington, Del. (Brandywine) Has not yet declared a major and is enrolled in the General College … Participates in the Carolina Leadership Academy as part of the Rising Stars program and serves as a CREED mentor 2010: Did not appear in a game and will count the year as a redshirt season … Named to the NFHCA National Academic Squad Before UNC: At Brandywine High School, two-time all-state and three-time all- conference selection ... Team captain and MVP as a senior ... All-South Region team as a senior ... Led the team in goals her sophomore through senior seasons ... Her high school won four conference titles and was state runner up twice ... Also let- tered four years in lacrosse, service as captain as a senior ... Two-time all-state and all-conference pick ... Leading scorer in her freshman and sophomore years National/International: USFHA Futures program participant ... Played for the Strikers club team, which won National Indoor Championships in 2006 and 2008 Personal: Born March 26, 1992, in Chapel Hill, N.C. ... Daughter of John and Claire Hayes ... Her mother played field hockey at UNC, lettering 1983-86 and win- ning ACC crowns in each of those years ... Has an older brother who plays lacrosse at the U.S. Military Academy

Emily Kole #19 • Sophomore • Back Basking Ridge, N.J. (Madison) Majoring in communication studies ... Graduate of the Carolina Leadership Academy's Rising Stars program 2010: As a redshirt freshman, appeared in eight games at back 2009: Did not see action and will count the year as a redshirt season Before UNC: At Madison High School, earned all-state and team Offensive MVP hon- ors as a senior, when she led her squad with 34 goals and 16 assists ... Four-year varsity letterwinner ... Earned all-conference, all-county and all-area honors her junior and senior years ... Named Morris County Tournament MVP as a senior ... Also lettered three years in basketball and one in lacrosse ... Selected to participate in the ESPN-sponsored Heroes and Cool Kids program, in which selected high school athletes work with younger kids in an effort to keep them away from cheating, bullying, drinking and drugs National/International: Participated in the USA Field Hockey Junior National Com- bine in July of 2009 ... National Futures Championship and Futures Elite selection 2007- 09 ... 2007 Junior National Camp alternate ... 2007 Junior Olympics participant Personal: Born March 19, 1991, in Summit, N.J. ... Daughter of Jeffrey and Kendell Kole ... Has one younger brother ... Her father played baseball at Wake Forest Kole’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS GAPts 2010 8-0 00 0 Kelsey Kolojejchick #14 • Junior • Midfielder Larksville, Pa. (Wyoming Seminary) Majoring in communication studies ... Preseason All-ACC selection in 2011 for the second year in a row ... Member of the 2011- 12 U.S. National Team Development Squad... Traveled to Ireland and Germany with the Under-21 team in March … Graduate of the Carolina Leadership Academy's Rising Stars program 2010: As a sophomore, started all 25 games ... First-team All-America selection for the second year in a row ... Named South Re- gion Player of the Year ... Also named All-ACC, All-ACC Tournament and All-NCAA Tournament ... ACC Player of the Week on Oct. 19 ... Led UNC with 15 goals and 38 points … Also had eight assists and was the recipient of the team’s Keller Award for Open- Play Assists 2009: As a freshman, started all 22 games and earned ACC Freshman of the Year honors ... Became the first UNC freshman to earn first-team All-America honors and was the only freshman named to the first team in 2009 ... Also named All-South Region and All-ACC ... Named National Rookie of the Year by Womensfieldhockey.com ... Scored 15 goals, third on the team, and added eight assists for 38 points ... Scored the gamewinner in the 66th minute of the Oct. 11 g ame at Duke Before UNC: At Wyoming Seminary, a three-time All-America and all-region selection ... Honored as the National High School Coaches Association Senior Athlete of the Year for field hockey ... Four-year all-state and all-conference pick ... Helped her team to state titles in her sophomore and senior years, serving as team captain as a senior ... Team MVP and her school's 2009 Out- standing Athlete of the Year ... Player of the Tournament at the 2006 Keystone State Games ... Also lettered four years in swim- ming and was a state finalist in the 50-meter freestyle ... Four-year letterwinner and All-Scholastic pick in soccer ... Led the Wyoming Valley Conference with 30 goals in 2008 ... Also participated in softball, track and gymnastics ... Studied ballet for 11 years National/International: Earned her first cap with the National Team in 2010 ... Member of the U.S. National Team Developmental Squad ... Member of the U.S. Under-21 Team since 2007 ... Helped the U.S. team to a gold medal at the 2008 Junior Pan Ameri- can Games ... Also represented the U.S. at the 2009 Junior World Cup ... Has traveled to Australia (2009) and Argentina (2008) with the Under-21 team ... Member of the U.S. Under-16 Team 2003-05 ... Player of the Tournament at the 2007 Canadian American Games Personal: Born Oct. 2, 1991, in Kingston, Pa. ... Daughter of James and Doreen Kolojejchick ... Has one brother, Matt, who is a member of the UNC football team

Kolojejchick’s Career Statistics Sinead Loughran Year GP-GS GAPts #30 • Sophomore • Forward 2009 22-22 15 8 38 Dublin, Ireland (Mount Anville) 2010 25-24 15 8 38 Majoring in communication studies Career 47-46 30 16 76 2010: As a freshman, came off the bench to play in all 25 games ... Scored two goals, one at Wake Forest and one against Radford … En- rolled at UNC in January of 2010 and practiced with the team through- out the spring semester prior to her freshman year Before UNC: Attended Mount Anville School, which is also the alma mater of Mary Robinson, the first female president of Ireland and a U.N. Commissioner for Human Rights ... Played for Leinster Province Under- 16s and Under-18s ... Her team was the Leinster Schools Cup runner-up in 2004 and made the quarterfinals in every other year she played ... Participated in the Irish International Under-16 trials ... Also competed in Gaelic football, on both club and county teams ... Won Leinster and All-Ireland championships on seven occasions More on Loughran: Born Feb. 28, 1991, in Dublin ... Daughter of John and Audrey Loughran ... Has three older siblings ... An uncle was an Irish international rugby player … Tommy Loughran, light heavy- weight boxing champion from 1927-29 was her grandfather’s cousin Loughran’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS GAPts 2010 25-0 20 4

Meghan Lyons #29 • Sophomore • Forward Wilmington, Del. (Tower Hill) Majoring in business journalism ... Graduate of the Carolina Leadership Academy's Rising Stars pro- gram and serves as a CREED mentor, helping freshman student-athletes adjust to college life ... Rep- resents the team on the Student-Athlete Advisory Council ... Named to the Dean's List and the Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Honor Roll ... Very active in community outreach and has organized a sun safety project to raise awareness of the risks of skin cancer … Recipient of the ACC Top Six for Service Award for 2010-11 ... Member of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars and a Sigma Alpha Lambda Honor Society inductee... High school teammate of UNC junior Caitlin Van Sickle 2010: Played in 10 games for the Tar Heels … Named to the NFHCA National Academic Squad for the second year in a row 2009: Did not see action and will count the year as a redshirt season … Named to the NFHCA Na- tional Academic Squad Before UNC: At Tower Hill School, earned all-state honors and served as team captain as a senior ... Is the latest in a long line of players to come to UNC from Tower Hill School, where she helped her team to four state titles in field hockey and three in lacrosse ... Two-time all-conference pick in field hockey ... Named to the NFHCA National Academic Squad in 2008 ... In lacrosse, earned all- state and all-conference honors in 2008 ... Team captain as a senior, when she was named a U.S. Lacrosse Academic All-America ... Also lettered in basketball and indoor track ... Recipient of the Tower Hill Board of Trustees' Service Award National/International: Four-year participant in the USFHA Futures Program ... Played in the Na- tional Futures Championship in 2008 and 2009 ... Futures Elite in 2009 Personal: Born Aug. 27, 1991, in Wilming- ton, Del. ... Daughter of Garrett and Tricia Lyons’s Career Statistics Lyons ... Has four siblings Year GP-GS GAPts 2010 10-0 00 0 Rachel Magerman #8 • Sophomore • Back Blue Bell, Pa. (Germantown Academy) Majoring in journalism ... Graduate of the Carolina Leadership Academy's Rising Stars program and serves as a CREED mentor 2010: As a redshirt freshman, appeared in nine games 2009: Did not see action and will count the season as a redshirt year Before UNC: At Germantown Academy, earned first-team All-America honors as a senior after being named second-team in her junior year ... Team MVP her sophomore through senior years ... Also let- tered three years in lacrosse ... Founded "Hockey for the House," a field hockey tournament to bene- fit the Ronald McDonald House ... The annual event has raised more than $10,000 over the last four years National/International: Futures Elite 2007-09 ... Junior National Camp invitee 2007-08 ... Partici- pated in the U.S. Under-18 team's 2008 tour of Chile ... Member of the 2008 Maccabi team ... Member of the 2006 U.S. Under- 16 team ... National Futures Tournament 2004-09 Magerman’s Career Statistics Personal: Born Feb. 16, 1991, in La Jolla, Year GP-GS GAPts Calif. ... Daughter of Joel and Tonja Magerman 2010 9-0 00 0 ... Has one older brother

Marta Malmberg #24 • Sophomore • Midfielder/Back • Marathon, N.Y. (Marathon Central) Majoring in psychology ... Member of the 2011-12 U.S. National Development Team ...... Traveled to Ireland and Germany with the Under-21 team in March … Has earned spots on the ACC Academic Honor Roll and the Dean's List … Represents the team on the Student-Athlete Advisory Council … Participates in the Carolina Leadership Academy as part of the Rising Stars program 2010: As a freshman, started all 25 games for the Tar Heels ... Named third-team All-America ... Also earned All-ACC, All-ACC Academic and All-South Region honors ... Scored nine goals, fourth on the team, and added 11 assists for 29 points … Named to the NFHCA National Academic Squad … Selected as the team’s Ken and Cheryl Williams Rookie of the Year Before UNC: At Marathon Central School, selected as the NHSCA Senior Athlete of the Year in 2010 ... Three-time NFHCA first- team All-America pick ... Team captain her junior and senior years ... Helped her team to three state championships ... Graduated as the class salutatorian National/International: Member of the U.S. National Development Team since 2009... Earned her first cap with the National Team in May of 2010 ... Member of the U21 team since 2008 and participated in the Junior World Cup in 2009 ... Also played at the Aus- tralian Youth Olympic Festival (2008), U.S. Junior Pan Am team (2008) ... High Performance Championship Team 2008-2010 ... Olympic Development Select 2007-2010 ... US Under-19 Chile Tour Team ... US Under-16 Can-Am Challenge 2007 ... Under-16 ODS/Futures Elite Holland Tour Team Personal: Born July 1, 1991, in Cortland, N.Y. ... Daughter of Eric and Sue Malmberg’s Career Statistics Malmberg ... Has two brothers, one older and one younger ... Her father com- Year GP-GS GAPts peted in gymnastics at East Stroudsburg, her mother played field hockey at 2010 25-25 9 11 29 SUNY Cortland, and her brother is a wrestler at Binghamton

Katie Plyler #12 • Junior • Midfielder/Forward Charlotte, N.C. (Charlotte Country Day) Majoring in communication studies ... Graduate of the Carolina Leadership Academy's Rising Stars program and serves as a CREED mentor ... Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll 2010: As a junior, played in 23 games and scored two goals, against Wake Forest (at home on Oct. 2) and against Connecticut 2009: As a redshirt freshman, came off the bench to appear in 10 games ... Scored the first goal of her career in the Sept. 8 game at Davidson, near her hometown of Charlotte 2008: Did not see action and will count the year as a redshirt season At Charlotte Country Day School: NFHCA All-South Region selection as a senior ... Helped her team to state titles in her soph- omore and senior years ... Team captain and MVP as a senior ... All-state her junior and senior years and all-conference sopho- more through senior years ... Charlotte Weekly Field Hockey Player of the Year in 2006 and 2007 ... Also played soccer and basketball, finishing high school with 11 varsity letters ... Her soccer team won a state title her sophomore year ... All-state and team captain as a senior ... Also captain of the basketball team her senior year ... Recipient of her school's Victora Ludorum Award as the school's top senior female athlete National/International: Played for Junior Mid-Atlantic National Team in 2010 ... Participated in the Futures program her fresh- man through senior years of high school, at the National Futures Championship 2006-08 ... Played for the PH Strikers U-19 Na- tional Festival Team, a two-time pool winner Personal: Born Kathryn Matheson Plyler on June 6, 1990, in Charlotte ... Plyler’s Career Statistics Daughter of Missy and Bill Plyler ... Has two younger siblings, ... Her fa- Year GP-GS GAPts ther played golf at UNC, earning All-ACC honors in 1982 and helping the 2009 10-0 10 2 Tar Heels to a conference title in 1983 ... Her grandfather, Buzzy Basinger, 2010 23-0 20 4 also played golf at UNC and won the ACC individual championship in Career 33-0 30 6 1956. Caitlin Powers #86 • Sophomore • Goalkeeper Villanova, Pa. (Episcopal Academy) Majoring in business administration ... Graduate of the Carolina Leadership Academy's Rising Stars program and serves as a CREED men- tor... Named to the Dean's List and the Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Honor Roll 2010: As a redshirt freshman, came off the bench to play in five games as a backup goalkeeper … Played 38 minutes in goal, making five saves and allowing one goal for a goals-against average of 1.85 2009: Did not see action and will count the year as a redshirt season Before UNC: At Episcopal Academy, lettered four years in field hockey, serving as team captain and earning MVP honors her senior year ... Two-time All-Main Line pick ... All-Delaware County goalkeeper in 2008, when she was an All-Southeastern Pennsylvania second team selec- tion ... NFHCA Academic Squad member ... Also lettered four years each in swimming and lacrosse ... In lacrosse, helped her team to four league titles, twice earning All-Main Line honors ... As a senior, was her team's Defensive MVP and was named all-league as well as honorable mention All-Philly and All-Delaware County National/International: Played for the Mid-Atlantic U21 team at the USFHA Women's National Championship in 2010 ... Futures partici- pant 2006-09 ... Played for Mystx Field Hockey Club 2004-09, winning championships at the 2005 and '07 Festival and in 2005 and '09 at the National Invitational Tournament More on Powers: Born June 26, 1991, in Wynnewood, Pa. ... Daughter of Powers’s Career Statistics Ted and Lori Powers ... Has one younger sister ... Her father played soccer at Year GP-GS GA GAA SV SV% MIN Philadelphia Textile and her mother played tennis at Villanova 2010 5-0 1 1.85 5 .833 38

Elizabeth Stephens #17 • Senior • Forward St. Louis (MICDS) Majoring in communication studies ... Selected as vice-captain for 2011 ... Participates in the Carolina Leadership Academy as part of the Veteran Leaders program... Serves as a Senior Marshall for the Class of 2011 ... Named to the Dean's List and the Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Honor Roll 2010: As a junior, started all 25 games ... Scored five goals and added four assists 2009: As a sophomore, came off the bench to appear in 21 games ... Scored three goals, against Iowa, Radford and Old Dominion (10/31) 2008: As a redshirt freshman, played in all 20 games and started six ... Scored four goals and added two assists ... First career goal came against Michigan in the season-opener, her first game in a Tar Heel uniform ... Also scored against Georgetown, Penn State and Radford 2007: Did not see action and will count the year as a redshirt season At Mary Institute and Saint Louis Country Day School (MICDS): An NFHCA All-West Region selection ... Team MVP in all three years on the varsity squad ... Two-time All-Metro pick and three-time All-MWAA selection ... Team captain as a senior ... Also lettered in swimming and track National/International: Played for the South Region team at the 2008, 2009 and 2011 USFHA National Championships ... Par- ticipated in 2008 Junior National Camp ... Futures Elite selection in 2006 ... Her team won a silver medal at the 2006 National Fu- tures Tournament and she also participated in 2007 ... 2007 National Indoor Tournament participant with AIM Field Hockey Club ... Played for Team Gateway 2003-06 Personal: Born Elizabeth McLeod Stephens on Dec. 23, 1988, in St. Louis ... Daughter of Howard and Kate Stephens ... Has two younger sisters ... Her father played tennis at Saint Louis University and was a nationally-ranked squash player, and her mother played varsity ice hockey at the University of Vermont ... Her grandfather, McLeod Stephens, played tennis and basketball at Yale

Stephens’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS GAPts 2008 20-6 42 10 2009 21-0 30 6 2010 25-25 54 14 Career 66-31 12 6 30

Samantha Travers #4 • Redshirt Freshman • Forward Harare, Zimbabwe (Peterhouse Girls School) Majoring in communication studies 2010: Appeared in the first three games of the season then suffered an injury that kept her off the field for the rest of the fall ... Received a redshirt season and will have four years of eligi- bility remaining … .. Enrolled at UNC in Jan. of 2010 and practiced with the team through the spring semester Before UNC: Attended Peterhouse Girls School ... Member of the U21, U18 and U16 teams for Zimbabwe ... Also played two years of golf, representing Zimbabwe ... Member of the U16 and U18 tennis teams for Zimbabwe ... Singles and doubles champion 2004-09 ... Member of Zimbabwe's U18 and U16 squash teams ... Also in the debate club Personal: Born July 15, 1991, in Harare, Travers’s Career Statistics South Africa ...Daughter of John and Judy Year GP-GS GAPts Travers ... Has four older siblings 2010 3-0 00 0 Caitlin Van Sickle #20 • Junior • Back Wilmington, Del. (Tower Hill) Majoring in communication studies ... A member of the 2011-12 U.S. Develop- ment Team ... Traveled to Ireland and Germany with the Under-21 team in March … Graduate of the Carolina Leadership Academy's Rising Stars program … 2011 Pre- season All-ACC selection 2010: As a sophomore, started all 25 games at back ... ACC Defensive Player of the Year ... Second on the team in scoring with 30 points on 12 goals and six assists … Also had a team-high three defensive saves ... First-team All-America, first-team All-South Region, All-ACC and All-ACC Tournament … Recipient of the team’s Anderson Mark of Excellence Most Valuable Player Award … Scored the gamewin- ner in a 1-0 ACC victory at Duke on Sept. 25 2009: As a redshirt freshman, started all 22 games at back ... Named to the All- South Region second team ... Registered a defensive save against Wake Forest in the NCAA second-round game 2008: Did not see action and will count the year as a redshirt season ... Selected as the team's Ken and Cheryl Williams Rookie of the Year Before UNC: At Tower Hill School, named 2008 Athlete of the Year in Delaware ... Delaware Player of the Year in her junior and senior years ... Played on three state championship teams, 2005-07 ... Four-year starter on the varsity squad and team cap- tain as a senior ... Two-time all-state and four-time all-conference selection ... Also won three state titles in lacrosse ... Delaware Player of the Year and first-team All- America in lacrosse as a senior ... Two-time all-state and four-time all-conference pick ... Five-year basketball starter, leading the team in scoring, rebounding, assists and steals ... Her AAU team finished third in the nation in 2006 and fourth in 2005 ... Named one of the state's top 10 players as a senior and was a McDonald's All- America nominee ... Five-time all-conference pick and second-team all-state as a senior ... Team captain as a junior and senior ... Included in Sports Illustrated's Faces in the Crowd on July 14, 2008, for being named state player of the year in both field hockey and lacrosse National/International: Member of the 2011-12 U.S. Development Team and the 2010-11 U.S. Under-21 National Team … Played for the South Region team at the 2009-11 USFHA National Championships ... Participated in the 2009 USFHA Jun- ior National Training Combine... Participated in 2008 Junior National Camp and the Van Sickle’s Career Statistics Futures program Year GP-GS GAPts Personal: Born Caitlin Ford Van Sickle on Jan. 26, 1990 ... Daughter of Michael 2009 22-0 01 1 and Lori Van Sickle ... Has one younger sister ... Her mother played basketball and 2010 25-25 12 6 30 softball at Ohio and softball at Delaware and is now a golf professional Career 47-25 12 7 31

Tar Heel Freshmen Sassi Ammer Elizabeth Fedele #00 • Freshman • Goalkeeper #10• Freshman • Back Munich, Germany (Theresia Gerhardinger Gymnasium) North Wales, Pa. (North Penn) Majoring in exercise and sport science Has not yet declared a major and is enrolled in the General Col- Before UNC: Attended Theresia Gerhardinger Gymnasium in lege ... Comes from the same high school program as UNC sen- Munich … Named Goalkeeper of the Tournament at the 2009-10 ior Taryn Gjurich indoor German Championships, when her club team finished sec- Before UNC: At North Penn High School, lettered four years ond … Her team also was second at the indoor championships in in field hockey … 2010 Continental Conference Player of the 2007-08 and eight in 2008-09 … Selected as best goalkeeper at Year … Three-time winner of Most Accomplished Female Ath- the South German youth championships in 2008 … In addition lete Award at her high school … Three-time team MVP to field hockey, has played soccer and participated in skiing, National/International: Member of the 2010 U.S. Under-17 snowboarding, ballet and horseback riding team and the 2006 Under-16 team More on Ammer: Full name is Saskia Theresa Maria Ammer More More on Fedele: Born April 29, 1993, in North Wales, … Known as Sassi … Born Feb. 13, 1993, in Graefelfing, Ger- Pa. … Daughter of Stephen and Karen Fedele many … Daughter of Beate and Klaus Ammer

Tollie Bell Katie Price #16• Freshman • Midfielder #28 • Freshman • Midfielder Norfolk, Va. (Maury) Dover, Del. (St. Thomas More) Has not yet declared a major and is enrolled in the General Has not yet declared a major and is enrolled in the General College College Before UNC: At Maury High School in Norfolk, served as Before UNC: At St. Thomas More Preparatory in Dover, let- team captain as a senior and was selected team MVP … 2010 tered four years in field hockey, three in lacrosse and soccer, and Eastern District Player of the Year … Three-time all-state, all- one in basketball … Two-time all-state selection for field hockey region and all-district honoree (sophomore through senior years) … Earned all-conference honors in field hockey, lacrosse and … Three-time member of the Virginian-Pilot All-Star team … soccer … Earned Academic All-America honors Top scorer in the nation in 2008 with 42 goals and totaled more More on Price: Born April 18, 1993, in Dover, Del. … than 100 in her career … Helped her team to four district cham- Daughter of Kurt and Lynn Price … Her mother, Lynn Brewer pionships … Played soccer until 10th grade … Graduated with Price, played field hockey and softball at UNC … An uncle, honors … Named 2011 U.S. Army Reserve Scholar-Athlete of Lloyd Brewer, played baseball at UNC the Year … Took first place in ceramics and in mixed media in the Maury High Art Show More on Bell: Born Tolliver Anne Bell on Aug. 6, 1993, in Virginia Beach, Va. … Daughter of Susan and George Nottingham and Rock and Karen Bell … Has four siblings … Enjoys cooking, especially trying to make recipes healthier, and Zumba dance classes Sophie Rudolph Loren Shealy #27 • Freshman • Forward/ Midfielder #2 • Freshman • Forward Berlin, Germany (Gymnasium Steglitz) Charlotte, N.C. (Charlotte Country Day) Majoring in biology Plans to major in business administration … Enrolled at UNC Before UNC: Attended Gymnasium Steglitz in Berlin … Her in January of 2011 and practiced with the team during the spring club team won the German state championship … Finished sec- season … Named to the Dean’s List and ACC Academic Honor ond in the German club championships three times Roll … High school teammate of Tar Heel junior Katie Plyler More on Rudolph: Born April 27, 1992, in Berlin, Germany Before UNC: At Charlotte Country Day School, lettered four … Daughter of Stefan and Petra Rudolph … Fun fact is that her years in field hockey and basketball and three in track … As a brother owns bees that produce 60 kg (more than 130 pounds) of senior in 2010, was named NFHCA All-America and All-South honey per year Region … Two-time all-state selection and three-time all-con- ference pick … Team MVP and Charlotte Field Hockey Player of the Year in her junior and senior years … Helped her team to a state championship in 2009 … Named to the 2010-11 NFHCA National Academic Squad … NSCA Strength and Conditioning All-America pick in 2011 … Her school’s Scholar Athlete of the Year for 2010-11 … Served as president of Honor Council and was a Joe Martin Bank of Amer- ica Scholar National/International: Futures participant 2005-10 … Futures Elite Athlete in 2010-11 … South Junior High Performance Team in 2011 More on Shealy: Born Oct. 3, 1992, in Raleigh … Daughter of Jan and Tommy Shealy … Her father played baseball at UNC and her grandfather played baseball at Georgia … Lived in London for three years … Made a hole-in-one when she was 10 … Plays the cello … Has climbed Mt. Shasta in northern California

Tar Heel Tradition • Sports Medicine Why Tar Heels? The Tar Heels receive excellent care from one of the country’s best sports medicine staffs. Dr. Mario Ciocca, University of North Carolina athletic teams Director of Sports Medicine, oversees a comprehensive are known as the Tar Heels because North program designed to keep student-athletes healthy and to Carolina is “The Tar Heel State.” rehabilitate any injuries quickly and successfully. Dr. Tom One legend has the nickname being applied Brickner is the physician who works directly with the field to the state’s residents as long ago as the Rev- hockey team. olutionary War. According to this story, the A member of the athletic training staff is present at all troops of British General Cornwallis were ford- games and practices to ensure that any injuries receive Scott Oliaro ing what is now known as the Tar River between prompt and proper care. Head certified athletic trainer Head Athletic Trainer Rocky Mount and Battleboro when they discov- Scott Oliaro oversees care for the field hockey team. He is ered that tar had been dumped into the stream to im- assisted by certified athletic training graduate students pede their crossing. When they finally got across the Christi Gilsdorf and Molly Smith and undergraduate stu- river they found their feet completely black with tar. dent Kody Pratson. Their observation that anyone who waded North The UNC sports medicine program is housed in the Carolina rivers would acquire tar heels led to the state-of-the-art Stallings-Evans Sports Medicine Center. nickname first being used. Others say the nickname was acquired during the War Between the States. During one of that war’s • Strength and Conditioning fiercest battles a column supporting North Carolina troops Under the direction of the UNC Olympic sports strength was driven from the field. After the battle, the North Carolinians who had and conditioning staff, Tar Heel student-athletes get out- Tom Brickner successfully fought it out alone, happened to meet the regiment which had standing coaching intended to help maximize their phys- Team Physician fled to safety and were greeted with the question, “Any more tar down in ical potential. The staff evaluates Carolina student-athletes the Old North State, boys?” in a variety of ways in order to encourage steady progress “No, not a bit,” shot back one of the North Carolina soldiers. “Old Jeff’s toward reaching optimum preparation for competition. bought it all up,” he went on, referring to Jefferson Davis, President of the Greg Gatz is the Director of Strength and Conditioning Confederacy. for Olympic Sports and oversees the program along with “Is that so? What’s he going to do with it?” Steve Gisselman, who serves as Assistant Director of “He’s going to put it on you’ns heels to make you stick better in the next Strength and Conditioning and works with the field fight.” hockey team. Upon hearing of the incident, Robert E. Lee smiled and said to a fellow By mid-season the team will begin training in the new officer, “God bless the Tar Heel boys.” Olympic sports strength and conditioning center, part of A letter found in 1991 by State Archivist David Olson lends credence to the Loudermilk Center for Excellence. Steve Gisselman another more direct theory. A letter from Maj. Joseph Engelhard, dated Aug. Strength and 24, 1864, describes a fight involving men from North Carolina in which Lee Conditioning Coach was heard to have said, “There they stand as if they have tar on their heels.”

Tar Heel Alma Mater of Tar Heel voices, ringing clear and true. Singing Carolina’s praises, shouting “NCU.” (chorus) Hail to the brightest star of all! Clear its radiance shine. Carolina, priceless gem, receive all praises thine. (Refrain) For I’m a Tar Heel born, I’m a Tar Heel bred, and when I die I’m a Tar Heel dead. So it’s Rah, Rah, Carolina-lina, Rah, Rah, Carolina-lina, Rah, Rah, Carolina! Head Coach Karen Shelton Over the course of her 30 years in Chapel Hill, Karen Shelton has built one of the coun- try's finest field hockey programs at the Uni- versity of North Carolina. Shelton took over as the Tar Heels' head coach in 1981 and since then has led UNC to national promi- nence in the form of six NCAA Champi- onships, seven NCAA runner-up finishes and 28 winning seasons. Heading into her 31st campaign in 2011, Shelton carried a career record of 504-136-9, which ranks her fifth among NCAA coaches in career wins. She earned her 500th career victory on Oct. 31, 2011, with a 5-0 win over Radford at home in Francis E. Henry Stadium. Three times in the past four seasons, Shelton has led Carolina to the NCAA Championship game, claiming titles in 2007 and 2009 and finish- ing as runner-up in 2010. In 2009, Shelton led the Tar Heels to the program’s sixth national cham- pionship. She was named National Coach of the Year for the fifth time in Celebrating the 2009 NCAA title with husband Willie and son William her career and the second time in a three-year span. Shelton has been hon- ored eight times as Atlantic Coast Conference Coach of the Year and has alums are successful in fields such as medicine, coaching, teaching, den- led the Tar Heels to a league-best 16 ACC titles. tistry, business and finance. In January of 2008, Shelton was inducted into the National Field Hockey Many of Shelton's players have gone on to represent the U.S. in interna- Coaches Association Hall of Fame for her achievements as a coach. She tional play. Six of the 16 players on the U.S. roster at the 2008 Summer was inducted into the USA Field Hockey Hall of Fame in 1989 for her per- Games were from UNC. A total of 29 North Carolina players have been formance as a player. members of U.S. National Teams and every squad since 1989 has included Born Nov. 14, 1957, in Honolulu, Hawaii, Shelton spent the first 10 years at least one Tar Heel. of her life on Army bases across the country. She was in fifth grade when A very visible ambassador for North Carolina and its athletic programs, her father retired and the family - Shelton has four brothers and two sisters Shelton was inducted into the Order of the Golden Fleece, a campus honor - moved to Pennsylvania, the cradle of field hockey. At West Chester State, society, in March of 2002. Shelton played on three national championship field hockey teams and one In May of 2010, she was inducted into the North Carolina Sports Hall of national championship lacrosse team. Three times she was named field Fame. hockey's national player of the year, a streak that has never been equaled. In 2011, she was selected as a recipient of the C. Knox Massey Distin- Shelton earned a bachelor's degree in health and physical education in guished Service Award, one of the most coveted distinctions that UNC 1979, then spent one year as assistant coach at Franklin & Marshall Col- gives its faculty and staff. lege before coming to UNC. Shelton is married to Willie Scroggs, a senior associate athletic director She was a member of the U.S. National Team from 1977-84 and started at UNC who coached the Carolina men's lacrosse team from 1979-90, a for the squad that won a bronze medal at the Los Angeles Summer Games span that included in 1984. Shelton was U.S. Field Hockey's Athlete of the Year in 1983. In three NCAA titles. 1999, she was named the Delaware County Field Hockey Athlete of the Their son, William, Millennium by the Delaware County Daily Times. is a junior at Car- Throughout her career, Shelton has groomed her players for success after olina and a member UNC. Carolina student-athletes are high achievers on the field and in the of the lacrosse classroom, adding academic honors to All-America accolades. Tar Heels team.

The Shelton File • Born Nov. 14, 1957 in Honolulu, Hawaii • Graduated from West Chester State College in 1979 • Three-time National Player of the Year at West Chester • Head coach at UNC since 1981 • Record of 504-136-9 in 29 seasons • Five-time National Coach of the Year (1994,’95,’96, 2007, ’09) • Eight-time ACC Coach of the Year (1986, ’87 ,’88, ’89, ’94, 2000, ’04, ’07) • Coach of NCAA Championship teams in 1989, ’95, ’96, ’97, Shelton in 1984 with fellow Tar 2007 and ’09 Heel Olympians Michael Jordan and Sam Perkins • Member of the U.S. Field Hockey Association Hall of Fame as a player • Inducted into the NFHCA Hall of Fame in 2008 for her achievements as a coach • Inducted into the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame in 2010 • U.S. National Team member from 1978-84 • U.S. Olympic bronze medalist in 1984 Shelton thanks Carolina fans who helped cheer the Tar • Married to Willie Scroggs; one son, William, 21 Heels to their latest championship, in 2009. Page 13 • 2011 Carolina Field Hockey Tar Heel Staff and Administration Grant Fulton Dick Baddour Associate Head Coach Director of Athletics Grant Fulton came to Chapel Hill as an assistant coach Goldsboro native and Tar Heel alumnus in the summer of 2005, bringing to Chapel Hill a wealth Dick Baddour is in his 15th year as Director of international experience as a coach and a player. He of Athletics and his 46th year at the Univer- was promoted to Associate Head Coach in January of sity of North Carolina. He directs one of the 2010. most successful and respected athletic pro- Before coming to Carolina, he spent two years coach- grams in the country, known for its com- ing his native South Africa, where he served as an assis- mitment to academic integrity and tant for both the men's and women's national teams. He competitive excellence in men’s and served as an assistant coach and player for the University women’s sports. of Pretoria men's first team. During Baddour’s tenure, the Tar Heels Fulton spent part of 2002 in Canada, where he was the have won 13 national championships, won head coach and manager for the Vancouver Hawks Field three football bowl games and had numer- Hockey Club. He coached and managed several club and school teams from 2001-02, and ous top 10 national finishes in Olympic sports. Twenty UNC men's and he was a player and coach for Oranje Zwart, a club team in The Netherlands, in 1998-99. women's teams have combined for 63 ACC championships, more than any In the past five summers, Fulton has served as head coach of the South Region team in other school over that span. the USFHA Women's National Championships. As a player, he was the top goal scorer in In 2010-11, the Tar Heels finished sixth nationally in the Learfield Direc- the 2008 USFHA Men's National Championship. tors Cup. Overall, Carolina has averaged a seventh-place finish in the Direc- A graduate of the University of Pretoria, he represented his home country at the 1996 tors Cup and finished first among ACC schools 10 times in the last 14 years. Olympic Games in Atlanta. Baddour graduated from UNC in 1966 and was appointed Assistant Dean He was awarded a U.S. Field Hockey Level III Coaching certificate in November 2007. of Men in 1967. He served as Assistant Dean of Admissions and Assistant Dean of the UNC School of Law and also earned a Master of Arts degree in Guy Cathro education prior to joining the athletic department in 1986. In 2001, he re- Assistant Coach ceived the Distinguished Service Medal from the UNC General Alumni As- Guy Cathro joined the North Carolina field hockey sociation. coaching staff in January of 2011 as an assistant coach Baddour and his wife, Lynda, have two sons, Allen and David, and a and Director of Player Development. daughter, Jennifer, as well as seven grandchildren. Cathro comes to UNC after four years as an assistant coach at Syracuse, where he helped lead the Orange to its Dr. Beth Miller best campaign ever, a No. 1 ranking and final four ap- Senior Associate pearance in 2008. He also has coached in the USFH High Director of Athletics Performance program, as an assistant for the Pennsylva- Beth Miller is in her 27th year supervis- nia team in 2007 and with New Jersey from 2008 on. ing North Carolina's highly-successful 26- He gained extensive coaching experience in his native team Olympic sports program and serves as Scotland, assisting with the Scottish University Select UNC's Senior Woman Administrator. Squad (2007) and the Midlands District U18 and U15 A native of Landis, N.C., Miller is a 1968 squads (2006, 2007), and serving as the Dundee University Hockey Club head coach alumna of Appalachian State University (2001), among a variety of posts. with a B.S. degree in health and physical ed- His highlights as a player include earning more than 20 caps with the Scotland U21 ucation. She has a master's from ASU and squad (1995-99) and playing for the Scotland senior training squad in 1999. Cathro earned earned a Doctor of Arts degree in physical his U.S. Field Hockey Level 3 coaching accreditation in June of 2010. A native of Dundee, education at Middle Tennessee State in Scotland, he is a 1999 graduate of Heriot Watt University in Edinburgh 1974. From 1969-72, Miller served as the head volleyball and basketball coach Jarrett Alston at Appalachian State. She became head volleyball coach at UNC in 1975 and Video Coordinator led the Tar Heels to four consecutive ACC titles from 1980-83 and five post- Jarrett Alston is in his sixth year as video coordinator season tournament appearances. She also coached softball at Carolina from for the Carolina field hockey team. At UNC, he also has 1978-79. done work with the football and women’s lacrosse teams. In 1979, Miller was named UNC’s Athletic Business Manager. She retired A native of Durham, he graduated from NC State in from coaching volleyball after 1983, but continued to handle all financial af- 2003 with a degree in communication. Before joining the fairs for the department through 1987. She has overseen UNC's Olympic UNC football video staff in the spring of 2006, he worked Sports program since 1985. in the video field in Raleigh and Greensboro. Miller serves on the NCAA Committee on Women's Athletics, as well as a number of Atlantic Coast Conference committees, including those for women's basketball, women's golf and volleyball. She also is a member of UNC's Housing Advisory Board.

Jan Boxill Ellen Culler Sherry Salyer Tony Yount P.A. Announcer Assistant A.D. for Game Clock Operator Academic Counselor Olympic Sport Operations Page 14 • 2011 Carolina Field Hockey

2010 Results 22-3 Overall, 4-1 ACC • NCAA Runner-up, ACC Runner-up DATE OPPONENT SCORE RECORD SITE ATTEND. GW GOAL 8/28 Michigan (ACC/Big Ten Challenge) W, 3-0 1-0 Chapel Hill 632 Gjurich Goals: Taryn Gjurich (Kelsey Kolojejchick), Kolojejchick (Marta Malmberg), Meghan Dawson (Caitlin Van Sickle, Teryn Brill) 8/29 #19 Iowa (ACC/Big Ten Challenge) W, 3-0 2-0 Chapel Hill 353 Van Sickle Goals: Van Sickle (unassisted), Kolojejchick (Malmberg), Gjurich (Elizabeth Stephens) 9/3 At #6 Wake Forest W, 5-0 3-0 Winston-Salem, N.C. 241 Kolojejchick Goals: Kolojejchick (unassisted), Sinead Loughran (Kolojejchick), Stephens (Kolojejchick), Elizabeth Drazdowski (unassisted), Jaclyn Gaudioso Rad- vany (Dawson) 9/10 Vs. Villanova W, 7-1 4-0 West Chester, Pa. 517 Dawson Goals: Dawson (Brill, Ardrey), Van Sickle (Brill, Ardrey), Drazdowski (unassisted), Kolojejchick (penalty stroke), Jen Slocum (Gjurich), Van Sickle (Malm- berg), Radvany (unassisted) 9/12 At West Chester W, 7-1 5-0 West Chester, Pa. 542 Radvany Goals: Radvany (Malmberg), Shanahan (penalty stroke). Drazdowski (Van Sickle), Kolojejchick (unassisted), Radvany (unassisted), Kolojejchick (Malm- berg), Ardrey (Drazdowski) 9/17 Old Dominion W, 3-1 6-0 Chapel Hill 225 Slocum Goals: Radvany (unassisted), Slocum (unassisted), Van Sickle (Drazdowski) 9/19 William & Mary W, 5-0 7-0 Chapel Hill 414 Kolojejchick Goals: Kolojejchick (Malmberg), Katie Shanahan (Kolojejchick), Dawson (Ardrey, Brill), Van Sickle (unassisted), Stephens (unassisted) 9/25 At #13 Duke W, 1-0 8-0 Durham, N.C. 317 Van Sickle Goals: Van Sickle (Ardrey) 9/26 #18 Stanford W, 2-1 9-0 Chapel Hill 189 Shanahan Goals: Shanahan (Van Sickle), Kolojejchick (Malmberg) 9/28 At Longwood W, 5-0 10-0 Farmville, Va. 175 Kolojejchick Goals: Kolojejchick (unassisted), Radvany (unassisted), Van Sickle (Ardrey), Kolojejchick (Malmberg), Kolojejchick (Malmberg) 10/2 #9 Wake Forest W, 5-1 11-0 Chapel Hill 482 Stephens Goals: Stephens (unassisted), Ardrey (unassisted), Van Sickle (unassisted), Gjurich (Stephens), Katie Plyler (Van Sickle) 10/4 California W, 1-0 12-0 Chapel Hill 148 Kolojejchick Goals: Kolojejchick 10/8 At #8 Boston College W, 3-0 13-0 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 356 Kolojejchick Goals: Malmberg (unassisted), Radvany (Kolojejchick), Radvany (unassisted) 10/10 Vs. #5 Connecticut W, 3-1 14-0 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 200 Van Sickle Goals: Van Sickle (Malmberg), Plyler (unassisted), Slocum (unassisted) 10/16 #3 Virginia W, 3-2 15-0 Chapel Hill 682 Kolojejchick Goals: Kolojejchick (unassisted), Ardrey (Kolojejchick), Kolojejchick (Malmberg) 10/17 James Madison W, 4-0 16-0 Chapel Hill 318 Drazdowski Goals: Drazdowski (Van Sickle), Dawson (Ardrey, Brill), Gjurich (unassisted), Radvany (unassisted) 10/23 At #2 Maryland L, 3-2 16-1 College Park, Md. 1617 –– Goals: Malmberg (Ardrey, Brill), Gjurich (unassisted) 10/30 At #19 Old Dominion W, 2-1 17-1 Norfolk, Va. 254 Gjurich Goals: Malmberg (Ardrey, Brill), Gjurich (Stephens) 10/31 Radford W, 5-0 18-1 Chapel Hill 528 Loughran Goals: Loughran (Stephens), Stephens (Kolojejchick), Van Sickle, Malmberg (Ardrey, Brill), Louise McNutt (unassisted) 11/5 Vs. #3 Virginia W, 1-0 OT 19-1 Winston-Salem, N.C. 427 Kolojejchick Goals: Kolojejchick (unassisted) 11/7 Vs. #1 Maryland L, 5-2 19-2 Winston-Salem, N.C. 323 –– Goals: Radvany (Kolojejchick), Van Sickle (Ardrey, Brill) 11/13 #19 Stanford (NCAA) W, 3-1 20-2 Chapel Hill 395 Radvany Goals: Radvany (unassisted), Malmberg (Ardrey, Brill), Stephens (unassisted) 11/14 #12 Old Dominion (NCAA) W, 5-1 21-2 Chapel Hill 553 Radvany Goals: Radvany (unassisted), Drazdowski (Ardrey), Gjurich (Slocum), Malmberg (Ardrey, Brill), Malmberg (Ardrey, Brill) 11/19 #3 Virginia (NCAA) W, 4-3 OT 22-2 College Park, Md. 444 Dawson Goals: Drazdowski (Van Sickle), Malmberg (penalty stroke), Van Sickle (Brill), Dawson (Drazdowski) 11/21 At #1 Maryland (NCAA) L, 3-2 2OT 22-3 College Park, Md. 2381 –– Goals: Dawson (Ardrey, Brill), Malmberg (Ardrey, Brill)

• – Atlantic Coast Conference game

2010-11 Awards and Honors • All-ACC Academic Team: Teryn Brill, Elizabeth Drazdowski, Taryn Gjurich, Jackie • All-America: Jackie Kintzer, Kelsey Kolojejchick, Caitlin Van Sickle (first team); Kintzer, Marta Malmberg Marta Malmberg (third team) • NFHCA National Academic Squad: Elizabeth Drazdowski, Drew Hayes, Meghan • All-South Region: Elizabeth Drazdowski, Jackie Kintzer, Kelsey Kolojejchick, Marta Lyons, Marta Malmberg, Louise McNutt Malmberg, Caitlin Van Sickle (first team); Meghan Dawson, Jaclyn Gaudioso Rad- • Athletic Director’s Scholar-Athlete Award: Riley Foster vany • ACC Academic Honor Roll: Katie Ardrey, Teryn Brill, Meghan Drake, Katelyn Fal- • All-NCAA Tournament: Meghan Dawson, Jackie Kintzer, Kelsey Kolojejchick gowski, Taryn Gjurich, Drew Hayes, Meghan Lyons, Marta Malmberg, Louise Mc- • NFHCA South Region Coach of the Year: Karen Shelton Nutt, Katie Plyler, Loren Shealy, Elizabeth Stephens • NFHCA South Region Player of the Year: Kelsey Kolojejchick • Dean’s List: Katie Ardrey, Teryn Brill, Elizabeth Drazdowski, Katelyn Falgowski, • ACC Defensive Player of the Year: Caitlin Van Sickle Taryn Gjurich, Meghan Lyons, Marta Malmberg, Louise McNutt, Loren Shealy, • All-Atlantic Coast Conference: Jackie Kintzer, Kelsey Kolojejchick, Marta Malm- Samantha Travers berg, Caitlin Van Sickle • Team Captain: Katelyn Falgowski; Vice Captain: Elizabeth Drazdowski • All-ACC Tournament: Jackie Kintzer, Kelsey Kolojejchick, Caitlin Van Sickle • ACC Players of the Week: Jackie Kintzer (Oct. 12), Kelsey Kolojejchick (Oct. 19)

Page 26 • 2011 Carolina Field Hockey 2010 Statistics 22-3 Overall, 4-1 ACC 12-0 home • 6-2 away • 4-1 neutral sites GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Individual Statistics North Carolina 38 46 2086 Opponents 11 13 0125 Name GP-GS GAPts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PS-A DSv Kelsey Kolojejchick 25-24 15 8 38 67 .224 42 .627 6 1-1 0 SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Caitlin Van Sickle 25-25 12 6 30 51 .235 36 .706 4 0-0 3 North Carolina 213 208 60427 Marta Malmberg 25-25 9 11 29 68 .132 41 .603 1 1-1 0 Opponents 68 83 35159 Jaclyn Radvany 25-15 12 0 24 27 .444 21 .778 2 0-0 0 SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Katie Ardrey 25-24 3 16 22 18 .167 11 .611 0 0-0 0 North Carolina 21 38 2364 Taryn Gjurich 25-25 7 1 15 18 .389 16 .889 2 0-0 0 Opponents 96 103 30202 Elizabeth Drazdowski 25-25 6 3 15 25 .240 14 .560 1 0-0 0 Teryn Brill 25-25 0 15 15 4 .000 1 .250 0 0-0 0 PENALTY CORNERS 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Elizabeth Stephens 25-25 5 4 14 32 .156 19 .594 1 0-0 0 North Carolina 101 94 10196 Opponents 40 43 3187 Meghan Dawson 25-25 6 1 13 56 .107 39 .696 1 0-0 0 Jen Slocum 25-11 3 1 7 15 .200 13 .867 1 0-0 0 ATTENDANCE SUMMARY HOME AWAY Katie Shanahan 22-0 3 0 6 13 .231 9 .692 2 1-1 0 Total 4524 5883 Sinead Loughran 25-0 2 0 4 20 .100 16 .800 1 0-0 0 Dates/Avg Per Date 12/377 8/735 Katie Plyler 23-0 2 0 4 6 .333 6 1.000 0 0-0 0 Neutral Site #/Avg 5/318 Louise McNutt 12-1 1 0 2 2 .500 2 1.000 0 0-0 0 Samantha Travers 3-0 0 0 0 5 .000 4 .800 0 0-0 0 Meghan Lyons 10-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 TEAM STATISTICS NC OPP Emily Kole 8-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 SHOT STATISTICS Rachel Magerman 9-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 Goals-Shot attempts 86-427 25-159 Meghan Drake 6-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 Goals scored average 3.44 1.00 Total 25 86 66 238 427 .201 290 .679 22 3-3 3 Shot percentage .201 .157 Opponents 25 25 18 68 159 .157 89 .560 3 1-1 11 Shots on goal/Attempts 290-427 89-159 SOG percentage .679 .560 Goalkeeping Statistics Shots/Game 17.1 6.4 Goal Average Saves Penalty corners 196 87 Name GP-GS Min. GA Avg Saves Avg Shutouts Penalty strokes 3-3 1-1 Jackie Kintzer 25-25 1724 23 0.93 56 .709 7 PENALTIES Caitlin Powers 5-0 38 1 1.85 5 .833 0 Green cards 17 11 Christine Coppola 1-0 400.00 0 .000 0 Yellow cards 5 8 TEAM 19 1 3.75 3 .750 4 Red cards 0 0 Total 25 1784 25 0.98 64 .719 11 Opponents 25 1784 86 3.37 202 .701 0

2010 Carolina Field Hockey Front row (l to r): Christine Coppola, Katelyn Falgowski, Elizabeth Drazdowski, Jackie Kintzer, Jen Slocum, Louise McNutt, Caitlin Powers; Second row: Karen Shelton (Head Coach), Xan Funk (Director of Operations), Abby Frey, Jaclyn Gaudioso Radvany, Katie Shanahan, Marta Malmberg, Rachel Magerman, Taryn Gjurich, Melanie Dawson, Drew Hayes, Jarrett Alston (Video Coordinator); Third row: Grant Fulton (Associate Head Coach), Meghan Lyons, Katie Plyler, Teryn Brill, Kelsey Kolojejchick, Emily Kole, Caitlin Van Sickle, Samantha Travers, Garreth Ewing (Assistant Coach); Back row: Sinead Loughran, Katie Ardrey, Meghan Drake, Meghan Dawson, Elizabeth Stephens, Kelsey Brinkman, Steve Gisselman (Strength and Conditioning Coach) Page 27 • 2011 Carolina Field Hockey All-Time Series Records • vs. ACC and ODU Vs. Boston College (UNC leads 9-1) 11/2/79 W 3-1 Rock Hill, S.C. (6) 11/2/86 W 4-3* College Park, Md. (1) Date W/L Score Site 10/16/79 W 2-1 Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/26/86 W 2-1 Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/8/10 W 3-0 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 10/27/78 W 3-1 Boone, N.C. (6) 10/12/85 L 2-1 College Park, Md. 10/10/09 W 4-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/17/78 W 4-2 Durham, N.C. 10/16/83 W 1-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. (1) 10/10/08 L 2-0 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 11/3/77 W 2-1* Durham, N.C. (6) 11/7/82 L 1-0 Norfolk, Va. (8) 10/6/07 W 2-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/25/77 W 1-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/16/82 L 4-3# Charlottesville, Va. (9) 10/7/06 W 4-0 Newton, Mass. 10/18/76 L 2-1 Durham, N.C. 11/3/05 W 2-1 College Park, Md. (1) 10/9/75 W 5-3 Chapel Hill, N.C. Vs. Virginia (UNC leads 46-16) 10/8/05 W 3-1 Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/3/74 L 2-0 Durham, N.C. Date W/L Score Site 10/24/98 W 5-1 Chapel Hill, N.C. 1973 L 5-0 Durham, N.C. 11/19/10 W 4-3* College Park, Md. (4) 11/12/94 W 5-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. (3) 1972 W 2-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 11/5/10 W 1-0* Winston-Salem, N.C. (1) 9/14/86 W 2-0 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 1972 W 4-1 Durham, N.C. 10/16/10 W 3-2 Chapel Hill, N.C. 1971 T 1-1 Durham, N.C. 11/20/09 W 3-2 Winston-Salem, N.C. (4) Vs. Duke (UNC leads 66-10-1) 11/6/09 L 1-0 Charlottesville, Va. (1) Date W/L Score Site 10/17/09 W 2-1* Charlottesville,Va. 9/25/10 W 1-0 Durham, N.C. 10/18/08 W 3-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/11/09 W 2-1 Durham, N.C. 10/14/07 W 3-0 Charlottesville, Va. 9/26/09 W 7-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 11/2/07 W 3-0 Newton, Mass. (1) 9/27/08 W 2-1 Durham, N.C. 9/17/06 L 2-1 Chapel Hill, N.C. 9/22/07 W 5-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/16/05 W 3-1 Charlottesville, Va. 11/2/06 W 2-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. (1) 10/17/04 W 2-1 Charlottesville, Va. 9/23/06 L 2-1* Durham, N.C. 9/19/04 W 4-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 9/23/05 L 2-1 Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/12/03 W 6-0 Charlottesville, Va. 11/14/04 L 2-1 Chapel Hill, N.C. (3) 9/21/03 W 5-1 Chapel Hill, N.C. 9/25/04 W 2-1 Durham, N.C. 10/13/02 L 1-0 Charlottesville, Va. 11/7/03 L 4-3 Charlottesville, Va. (1) 9/22/02 W 3-1 Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/18/03 L 5-0 Durham, N.C. 10/25/01 W 3-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/3/03 W 4-1 Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/13/01 W 4-1 Charlottesville, Va. 10/19/02 W 3-1 Chapel Hill, N.C. Vs. Maryland (UNC leads 32-23) 11/3/00 L 2-1# College Park, Md. 10/5/02 W 5-4# Durham, N.C. Date W/L Score Site 10/15/00 W 3-0 Charlottesville, Va. 10/21/01 W 3-1 Durham, N.C. 11/21/10 L 3-2* College Park, Md. (5) 9/17/00 W 3-1 Chapel Hill, N.C. 9/29/01 W 5-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 11/7/10 L 5-2 Winston-Salem, N.C. (1) 10/17/99 W 2-0 Charlottesville, Va. 10/1/00 W 2-1 Durham, N.C. 10/23/10 L 3-2 College Park, Md. 9/19/99 W 1-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 8/26/00 W 3-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 11/22/09 W 3-2 Winston-Salem, N.C. (5) 10/18/98 L 2-1 Charlottesville, Va. 10/3/99 W 3-0 Durham, N.C. 10/24/09 L 4-1 Chapel Hill, N.C. 9/20/98 W 3-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 8/29/99 W 4-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/25/08 L 7-0 College Park, Md. 11/10/97 W 2-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. (1) 9/30/98 W 3-2 Durham, N.C. 10/20/07 W 3-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/20/97 L 2-1 Charlottesville, Va 9/26/98 W 2-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/22/06 L 1-0 College Park, Md. 9/19/97 L 2-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/29/97 W 5-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/23/05 L 2-1 Chapel Hill, N.C. 11/17/96 W 2-1 Chapel Hill, N.C. (3) 9/26/97 W 5-1 Durham, N.C. 11/7/04 W 3-1 Winston-Salem, N.C. (1) 10/12/96 W 1-0 Charlottesville, Va. 11/9/96 W 3-2 Durham, N.C. (1) 10/23/04 W 2-1* College Park, Md. 9/21/96 W 4-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/30/96 W 5-0 Durham, N.C. 10/25/03 L 3-2* Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/13/95 W 5-2 Chapel Hill, N.C. 9/25/96 W 5-2 Chapel Hill, N.C 11/8/02 L 3-2* Durham, N.C. (1) 9/23/95 W 1-0 Charlottesville, Va. 11/4/95 W 3-0 College Park, Md. (1) 10/26/02 W 3-2 College Park, Md. 10/16/94 W 3-2 Charlottesville, Va. 10/25/95 W 3-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/20/01 L 1-0* Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/2/94 W 4-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 9/20/95 W 3-0 Durham, N.C. 11/17/00 W 4-1 Norfolk, Va. (4) 11/6/93 W 2-0 Winston-Salem (1) 10/29/94 W 3-0 Durham, N.C. 10/22/00 W 1-0* College Park, Md. 10/3/93 W 3-1 Charlottesville, Va. 9/24/94 W 6-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/23/99 L 2-1* Chapel Hill, N.C. 11/7/92 W 5-0 Winston-Salem (1) 10/31/93 W 2-1 Durham, N.C. 11/6/98 L 2-1* Charlottesville, Va. (1) 10/31/92 W 6-1 Chapel Hill, N.C. 9/18/93 W 1-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/11/98 L 5-0 College Park, Md. 10/27/91 W 3-0 Charlottesville, Va. 11/15/92 W 3-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. (3) 11/8/97 W 3-2* Chapel Hill, N.C. (1) 10/28/90 W 2-1 Chapel Hill, N.C. 11/1/92 W 2-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/27/97 W 4-3* Chapel Hill, N.C. 9/28/89 W 4-0 Charlottesville, Va. 9/26/92 W 3-0 Durham, N.C. 11/10/96 W 4-0 Durham, N.C. (1) 10/29/88 W 5-0 Charlottesville, Va. (1) 11/9/91 W 1-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. (1) 10/19/96 W 2-1 College Park, Md. 10/9/88 W 8-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/30/91 W 3-1 Durham, N.C. 9/28/96 W 5-2 Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/6/87 W 4-0 Charlottesville, Va. 9/18/91 W 3-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 11/19/95 W 5-1 Winston-Salem (5) 10/8/86 W 5-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 11/4/90 W 2-1* College Park, Md. (1) 11/5/95 W 3-2* College Park, Md. (1) 11/3/85 W 4-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. (1) 10/10/90 W 3-1 Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/14/95 W 2-1* Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/8/85 W 3-2 Charlottesville, Va. 10/28/89 W 3-0 Durham, N.C. (1) 10/1/95 W 2-1* College Park, Md. 11/10/84 L 2-1# Norfolk, Va. (3) 10/10/89 W 2-0 Durham, N.C. 11/6/94 W 2-0 Winston-Salem, (1) 11/4/84 W 2-1 Charlottesville, Va. (1) 10/11/88 W 3-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/15/94 W 3-1 Charlottesville, Va. 10/6/84 W 3-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/31/87 W 8-1 Chapel Hill, N.C. (1) 10/1/94 W 2-1* Chapel Hill, N.C. 9/30/83 W 1-0 Charlottesville, Va. 10/13/87 W 2-0 Durham, N.C. 11/21/93 L 2-1# Piscataway, N.J. (5) 9/29/82 W 2-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 11/1/86 W 4-0 College Park, Md. (1) 11/7/93 W 2-0 Winston-Salem (1) 11/7/81 L 1-0 Blacksburg, Va. (7) 10/14/86 W 6-1 Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/9/93 L 4-1 College Park, Md. 10/3/81 L 4-0 Charlottesville, Va. 11/2/85 W 6-1 Chapel Hill, N.C. (1) 11/8/92 L 2-1# Winston-Salem (1) 11/8/80 L 5-0 High Point, N.C. (7) 10/23/85 W 4-0 Durham, N.C. 10/3/92 W 4-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/4/80 L 2-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 11/3/84 W 3-0 Charlottesville, Va. (1) 11/10/91 W 3-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. (1) 10/6/79 L 1-0 Charlottesville, Va. 10/24/84 W 4-0 Durham, N.C. 10/6/91 L 4-0 College Park, Md. 11/11/78 L 1-0 Roanoke, Va. (7) 9/18/84 W 2-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 11/3/90 W 5-1 College Park, Md. (1) 10/7/77 L 3-2 Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/26/83 W 3-1 Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/6/90 L 3-2 Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/22/76 L 3-1 Charlottesville, Va. 10/15/83 W 2-1 Chapel Hill, N.C. (1) 10/29/89 W 8-1 Durham, N.C. (1) 9/21/83 W 2-0 Durham, N.C. 10/7/89 W 3-0 College Park, Md. Vs. Wake Forest (UNC leads 36-19-4) 11/1/82 W 1-0# Durham, N.C. 11/12/88 W 2-0 Norfolk, Va. (2) Date W/L Score Site 9/21/82 W 6-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/30/88 W 3-0 Charlottesville, Va. (1) 10/2/10 W 5-1 Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/30/81 W 1-0 High Point, N.C. (6) 9/25/88 W 3-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 9/3/10 W 5-0 Winston-Salem, N.C. 10/13/81 L 3-2 Chapel Hill, N.C. 11/22/87 L 2-1* Chapel Hill, N.C. (5) 11/15/09 W 4-1 Winston-Salem, N.C. (3) 9/22/81 L 2-1 Durham, N.C. 11/1/87 W 5-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. (1) 10/3/09 W 3-0 Winston-Salem, N.C. 10/16/80 W 1-0 Durham, N.C. 10/10/87 L 2-1 College Park, Md. 9/4/09 W 4-1 Chapel Hill, N.C. Page 28 • 2011 Carolina Field Hockey All-Time Series Records • vs. ACC and ODU 11/7/08 L 2-1 Durham, N.C. (1) 1973 T n/a Chapel Hill, N.C. 11/23/97 W 3-2 Storrs, Conn. (5) 10/4/08 W 4-3 Chapel Hill, N.C. 1972 T 1-1 Chapel Hill, N.C. 11/2/97 W 2-1 Norfolk, Va. 9/5/08 L 2-1# Winston-Salem, N.C. 1972 L 4-1 Winston-Salem, N.C. 9/20/97 L 5-4* Chapel Hill, N.C. 11/4/07 W 4-3* Newton, Mass (1) 10/26/96 W 4-2 Norfolk, Va. 9/29/07 W 5-0 Winston-Salem, N.C. 9/22/96 L 4-3* Chapel Hill, N.C 8/31/07 W 2-1* Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/28/95 W 2-1 Norfolk, Va. 11/3/06 L 3-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. (1) 9/16/95 W 5-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 9/30/06 L 4-3* Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/30/94 W 1-0* Chapel Hill, N.C. 11/4/05 L 2-1* College Park, Md. (1) 9/17/94 W 1-0 Norfolk, Va. 10/14/05 L 3-2# Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/24/93 T 0-0* Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/1/05 L 2-0 Winston-Salem, N.C. 9/25/93 T 0-0* Norfolk, Va. 11/5/04 W 2-1* Winston-Salem, N.C. (1) 11/21/92 L 5-0 Richmond, Va. (4) 10/10/04 L 4-3* Winston-Salem, N.C. 10/17/92 L 3-0 Norfolk, Va. 10/2/04 W 3-2# Chapel Hill, N.C. 9/7/92 L 5-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/19/03 L 2-1 Chapel Hill, N.C. 11/24/91 L 2-0 Villanova, Pa. (5) 9/26/03 L 2-1* Winston-Salem, N.C. 10/13/91 L 2-1 Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/20/02 L 2-0 Winston-Salem, N.C. 9/29/91 L 1-0 Norfolk, Va. 9/29/02 L 2-1 Chapel Hill, N.C. 11/18/90 L 5-0 Piscataway, N.J.(5) 11/2/01 L 3-2* Chapel Hill, N.C. (1) 10/13/90 W 2-1 Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/6/01 L 2-0 Winston-Salem, N.C. 9/22/90 W 3-2 Norfolk, Va. 9/26/01 L 2-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. Vs. Old Dominion (UNC leads 37-33-2) 11/19/89 W 2-1# Springfield, Mass. (5) 10/10/00 W 4-3* Winston-Salem, N.C. Date W/L Score Site 10/14/89 W 5-2 Chapel Hill, N.C. 9/30/00 W 3-2 Chapel Hill, N.C. 11/14/10 W 5-1 Chapel Hill, N.C. (3) 9/24/89 L 1-0 Norfolk, Va. 11/5/99 L 6-1 Winston-Salem, N.C. (1) 10/30/10 W 2-1 Norfolk, Va. 11/13/88 L 2-1 Norfolk, Va. (3) 10/12/99 L 3-2* Chapel Hill, N.C. 9/17/10 W 3-1 Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/23/88 W 3-2* Norfolk, Va. 10/2/99 L 2-0 Winston-Salem, N.C. 10/31/09 W 2-0 Norfolk, Va. 9/24/88 L 4-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/27/98 W 3-1 Chapel Hill, N.C. 9/18/10 W 4-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 11/16/87 W 3-1 Chapel Hill, N.C. (3) 10/3/98 W 3-0 Winston-Salem, N.C. 11/1/08 W 3-1 Norfolk, Va. 9/27/87 W 4-0 Norfolk, Va. 10/22/97 W 5-1 Winston-Salem, N.C 9/19/08 W 3-1 Chapel Hill, N.C. 9/21/87 W 2-1 Norfolk, Va. 10/1/97 W 3-1 Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/27/07 W 3-0 Norfolk, Va. 9/21/86 W 3-1 Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/23/96 W 7-1 Chapel Hill, N.C. 9/14/06 W 3-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 11/17/85 L 3-2 Chapel Hill, N.C. (3) 10/2//96 W 5-1 Winston-Salem, N.C. 10/28/06 L 3-1 Norfolk, Va. 10/5/85 W 3-1 Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/18/95 W 6-0 Winston-Salem, N.C. 9/16/06 L 3-1 Chapel Hill, N.C. 9/22/85 L 2-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 9/27/95 W 1-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/29/05 L 5-0 Norfolk, Va. 10/21/84 L 4-0 Norfolk, Va. 11/5/94 W 6-1 Winston-Salem (1) 9/17/05 W 1-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 11/13/83 L 8-0 Norfolk, Va. (3) 10/19/94 W 3-1 Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/30/04 W 4-1 Norfolk, Va. 10/30/83 L 1-0 Norfolk, Va. 9/25/94 W 2-0 Winston-Salem, N.C. 9/18/04 W 1-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/4/83 L 3-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/17/93 W 4-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 11/1/03 W 4-2 Norfolk, Va. 11/6/82 L 2-1 Norfolk, Va. 10/28/92 W 8-0 Winston-Salem, N.C. 9/20/03 W 4-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 9/26/82 L 5-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/25/83 W 6-1 Chapel Hill, N.C. 11/2/02 L 3-2# Norfolk, Va. 10/24/81 L 5-0 Norfolk, Va. 10/19/82 W 4-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 9/21/02 W 2-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 11/7/80 L 3-2 High Point, N.C. (7) 10/17/82 W 7-0 Charlottesville, Va. (9) 10/27/01 L 6-4 Norfolk, Va. 10/7/79 W 2-0 Norfolk, Va. 10/5/81 W 10-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/17/01 W 2-1 Chapel Hill, N.C. 11/10/78 W 2-0 Roanoke, Va. (7) 10/7/80 W 1-0 Winston-Salem, N.C. 11/19/00 L 3-1 Norfolk, Va. (5) * – Overtime # – OT and penalty strokes 10/12/79 W 6-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/28/00 L 2-1* Norfolk, Va. (1) ACC Tournament; (2) NCAA First Round; (3) NCAA 10/24/78 W 5-0 Winston-Salem, N.C. 9/16/00 L 1-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. second round; (4) NCAA semifinals; (5) NCAA Finals; 10/27/77 W 5-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. 10/20/99 W 2-1* Norfolk, Va. (6) NC AIAW State Tournament; (7) AIAW Regional; (8) 10/28/76 T 2-2 Winston-Salem, N.C. 9/18/99 W 1-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. Lady Monarch Classic; (9) Cavalier Classic; (10) Deep 10/14/75 W 8-1 Chapel Hill, N.C. 11/15/98 L 7-2 Norfolk, Va. (3) South Tournament 11/8/74 T 2-2 Greensboro, N.C. (10) 11/1/98 L 3-1 Norfolk, Va. 10/16/74 W 3-2 Chapel Hill, N.C. 9/19/98 L 4-3 Chapel Hill, N.C.

North Carolina’s Record Against ...

Opponent Shelton Overall Indiana 0-1-0 0-1-0 Providence 0-1-0 0-1-0 Albany 1-0-0 1-0-0 Iowa 20-3-0 20-3-0 Purdue 1-0-0 1-0-0 Appalachian State 10-0-0 17-2-0 James Madison 30-3-1 32-6-1 Radford 24-0-0 24-0-0 American 3-0-0 3-0-0 Kalamazoo 0-0-0 1-0-0 Richmond 6-0-0 7-0-0 Ball State 1-0-0 1-0-0 Kent State 2-2-0 2-2-0 Roanoke 0-0-0 2-0-0 Boston College 9-1-0 9-1-0 Longwood 3-0-0 5-0-0 Rutgers 2-0-0 2-0-0 Boston University 6-0-0 6-0-0 Louisville 0-1-0 1-1-0 San Jose 0-1-0 0-1-0 California 4-0-0 4-0-0 Maine 3-0-0 3-0-0 Southern Illinois 1-0-0 1-0-0 Cal State-Chico 1-0-0 1-0-0 Maryland 32-23-0 32-23-0 Springfield 2-1-0 2-1-0 Campbell 0-0-0 1-0-0 Massachusetts 8-2-1 8-2-1 St. Louis 2-0-0 2-0-0 Catawba 0-0-0 4-2-0 Miami (Ohio) 1-0-0 1-0-0 Stanford 7-1-0 7-1-0 Clemson 0-1-0 0-1-0 Michigan 13-3-0 13-3-0 Syracuse 2-0-0 2-0-0 Coker 0-0-0 0-1-0 Michigan State 4-1-0 4-1-0 Temple 14-3-1 14-3-1 Connecticut 5-1-0 5-2-0 Monmouth 1-0-0 1-0-0 Tennessee 0-0-0 1-0-0 Converse 0-0-0 1-0-0 New Hampshire 4-3-0 4-3-0 Univ. of the South 0-0-0 1-0-0 Davidson 7-0-0 10-0-0 Northeastern 10-1-0 10-1-0 Ursinus 1-0-0 1-0-0 Davis & Elkins 1-0-0 1-0-1 Northern Illinois 2-0-0 2-0-0 Vermont 0-0-0 0-1-0 Delaware 2-1-0 2-1-0 Northwestern 4-4-1 4-4-1 Villanova 6-0-0 6-0-0 Duke 56-7-0 66-10-1 UNC Greensboro 0-0-0 2-7-0 Virginia 46-10-0 46-16-0 Durham Club 0-0-0 1-0-0 N.C. State 0-0-0 2-0-0 Virginia Commonwealth 11-0-0 11-0-0 East Carolina 0-0-0 4-3-1 Ohio State 2-0-0 2-0-0 Virginia Tech 1-0-0 3-2-0 Eastern Kentucky 1-0-0 1-1-0 Old Dominion 35-32-2 37-33-2 Wake Forest 29-18-0 36-19-4 Georgetown 1-0-0 1-0-0 Pacific 1-0-0 1-0-0 West Chester 7-1-0 7-1-0 High Point 2-0-0 8-4-2 Penn State 21-7-1 21-7-1 William & Mary 24-0-2 24-3-2 Hofstra 2-0-0 2-0-0 Pfeiffer 1-1-0 5-1-0 Yale 2-0-0 2-0-0 Hollins 0-0-0 0-1-1 Princeton 5-2-0 5-2-0 Page 29 • 2011 Carolina Field Hockey Carolina Year-by-Year

2010: 22-3 (4-1 ACC) 2008: 14-6 (3-2 ACC) 2006: 13-9 (1-4 ACC) NCAA Runner-up, ACC Runner-up NCAA Tournament First Round NCAA Tournament First Round Home: 12-0 Away: 6-2 Neutral: 4-1 Home: 7-0 Away: 4-4 Neutral: 3-2 Home: 8-4 Away: 3-4 Neutral: 2-1 8/28 Michigan-1 W 3-0 8/30 Michigan-1 W 6-0 8/26 Michigan-1 W 3-1 8/29 Iowa-1 W 3-0 8/31 Iowa-1 L 3-2 8/27 Iowa-1 W 2-1 9/3 At Wake Forest W 5-1 9/5 At Wake Forest L 2-1 9/2 At James Madison W 4-1 9/10 Villanova -2 W 7-1 9/7 Georgetown W 11-0 9/5 Davidson W 2-0 9/12 At West Chester W 7-1 9/13 Penn State-2 W 4-0 9/9 At West Chester-2 W 6-0 9/17 Old Dominion W 3-1 9/14 At West Chester-2 W 7-0 9/10 Villanova-2 W 7-0 9/19 William & Mary W 5-0 9/19 Old Dominion W 3-1 9/16 Old Dominion L 3-1 9/25 At Duke W 1-0 9/21 Radford W 9-3 9/17 Virginia L 2-1 9/26 Stanford W 2-1 9/27 At Duke W 2-1 9/23 At Duke L 2-1 OT 9/28 At Longwood W 5-0 9/28 At Longwood W 3-1 9/24 Albany W 4-0 10/2 Wake Forest W 5-1 10/4 Wake Forest W 4-3 9/27 Appalachian State W 11-0 10/4 California W 1-0 10/10 At Boston College L 2-0 9/30 Wake Forest L 4-3 OT 10/8 At Boston College W 3-0 10/12 Yale-3 W 3-1 10/1 William & Mary W 4-0 10/10 Connecticut - 3 W 3-1 10/18 Virginia W 3-0 10/7 At Boston College W 4-0 10/16 Virginia W 3-2 10/19 James Madison W 1-0 10/8 Yale-3 W 6-0 10/17 James Madison W 4-0 10/25 At Maryland L 7-0 10/13 At Penn State L 2-1 10/23 At Maryland L 3-2 11/1 At Old Dominion W 3-1 10/22 At Maryland L 1-0 10/30 At Old Dominion W 2-1 11/2 Davidson W 9-0 10/28 At Old Dominion L 3-1 10/31 Radford W 5-0 11/7 Wake Forest-4 L 2-1 10/29 Radford W 6-1 11/5 Virginia - 4 W 1-0 OT 11/15 At Michigan State-5 L 3-2 11/2 Duke-4 W 2-0 11/7 Maryland - 4 L 5-2 1-ACC/Big Ten Challenge, Winston-Salem, N.C.; 2-Vonnie Gros Classic, 11/3 Wake Forest-4 L 3-0 West Chester, Pa.; 3-Newton, Mass.; 4-ACC Tournament, Durham, N.C.; 11/13 Stanford - 5 W 3-1 4-NCAA Tournament, East Lansing, Mich. 11/11 Penn State-5 L 4-3 11/14 Old Dominion - 5 W 5-1 1-ACC/Big Ten Challenge, Chapel Hill; 2-Vonnie Gros Classic, West Chester, 11/19 Virginia - 6 W 4-3 OT Pa.; 3-Newton, Mass.; 4-ACC Tournament, Chapel Hill; 4-NCAA Tournament, College Park, Md. 11/21 Maryland - 6 L 3-2 2OT 1-ACC/Big Ten Challenge, Chapel Hill, N.C.; 2-Vonnie Gros Classic, West Chester, Pa.; 3-Chestnut Hill, Md.; 4–ACC Tournament, Winston-Salem, N.C.; 5-NCAA Tournament first and second rounds, Chapel Hill; 6–NCAA Tournament semifinal and final, College Park, Md.

2007: 24-0 (5-0 ACC) NCAA Champion, ACC Champion Home: 11-0 Away: 7-0 Neutral: 6-0 2005: 14-7 (2-3 ACC) 8/25 At Michigan-1 W 3-1 NCAA Tournament First Round 8/26 Iowa-1 W 5-2 Home: 5-3 Away: 5-2 Neutral: 4-2 8/31 Wake Forest W 2-1 OT 8/27 Michigan-1 W 2-0 2009: 20-2 (4-1 ACC) 9/2 James Madison W 2-1 8/28 At Iowa-1 W 5-0 NCAA Champion 9/8 Villanova-2 W 7-2 9/3 At William & Mary W 3-1 Home: 6-1 Away: 8-1 Neutral: 6-0 9/9 At West Chester-2 W 9-0 9/5 James Madison W 1-0 8/29 Michigan-1 W 2-1 9/14 Old Dominion W 3-0 9/10 At Temple W 1-0 8/30 Iowa-1 W 5-0 9/16 Penn State W 6-0 9/11 Monmouth-2 W 7-0 9/4 Wake Forest W 4-1 9/20 Appalachian State W 7-0 9/17 Old Dominion W 1-0 9/8 At Davidson W 9-0 9/22 Duke W 5-0 9/23 Duke L 2-1 9/11 Villanova -2 W 7-0 9/25 At Davidson W 8-0 9/25 Radford W 4-0 9/12 At West Chester W 6-0 9/29 At Wake Forest W 5-0 10/1 At Wake Forest L 2-0 9/16 Radford W 8-0 10/6 Boston College W 2-0 10/8 Boston College W 3-1 9/18 Old Dominion W 4-0 10/7 Radford W 6-0 10/9 Stanford-3 W 4-0 9/20 Longwood W 6-0 10/12 At William & Mary W 4-2 10/11 At Davidson W 7-0 9/26 Duke W 7-0 10/14 At Virginia W 3-0 10/14 Wake Forest L 3-2 2OT,PS 10/3 At Wake Forest W 3-0 10/20 Maryland W 3-0 10/16 At Virginia W 3-1 10/10 Boston College W 4-0 10/27 At Old Dominion W 3-0 10/23 Maryland L 2-1 10/11 At Duke W 2-1 11/2 Virginia-3 W 3-0 10/29 At Old Dominion L 5-0 10/17 At Virginia W 2-1 OT 11/4 Wake Forest-3 W 4-3 OT 10/30 Penn State W 3-2 OT 10/18 At James Madison W 2-0 11/10 Stanford-4 W 4-0 11/3 Boston College-4 W 2-1 10/24 Maryland L 4-1 11/11 James Madison-4 W 1-0 11/4 Wake Forest-4 L 2-1 OT 10/31 At Old Dominion W 2-0 11/16 Connecticut-5 W 4-2 11/12 Indiana-5 L 3-2 11/6 At Virginia - 3 L 1-0 11/18 Penn State-5 W 3-0 1-ACC/Big Ten Challenge, Iowa City, Iowa.; 2-Philadelphia, Pa.; 3-Winston- 11/14 Ohio State - 4 W 4-1 1-ACC/Big Ten Challenge, Ann Arbor, Mich.; 2-Vonnie Gros Classic, West Salem, N.C.; 4--ACC Tournament, College Park, Md..; 4-NCAA Tournament, 11/15 At Wake Forest - 4 W 4-1 Chester, Pa.; 3-ACC Tournament, Newton, Mass.; 4-NCAA Tournament Winston-Salem, N.C. 1st/2nd Rounds, Chapel Hill; 5–NCAA Tournament semifinal and final, Col- 11/20 Virginia - 5 W 3-2 lege Park, Md. 11/22 Maryland - 5 W 3-2 1-ACC/Big Ten Chall., Iowa City, Iowa; 2-Vonnie Gros Classic, West Chester, Pa.; 3-ACC Tourn., Charlottesville, Va..; 4-NCAA Tourn. first and second rounds, Winston-Salem, N.C.; 5–NCAA Tourn.semifinal and final, W-S, N.C. Page 30 • 2011 Carolina Field Hockey Schedule

2004: 21-2 (4-0 ACC) 2002: 9-11 (3-1 ACC) 2000: 20-4 (4-0 ACC) NCAA Tournament Second Round, ACC Champion Home: 6-3 Away: 3-5 Neutral: 0-3 NCAA Runner-up Home: 8-1 Away: 8-1 Neutral: 5-0 8/31 Michigan-1 L 2-0 Home: 7-1 Away: 7-2 Neutral: 6-1 8/28 Michigan-1 W 3-2 9/1 Iowa-1 W 2-1 OT 8/26 Duke W 3-0 8/29 Iowa-1 W 5-0 9/7 Louisville-2 L 3-2 OT 9/3 Michigan-1 W 2-0 9/4 Iowa-2 W 1-0 9/8 At Temple-2 W 4-0 9/4 Penn State-1 W 2-1 OT 9/5 American-2 W 2-0 9/12 Radford W 5-1 9/9 Iowa-2 W 5-0 9/10 At Temple-2 W 6-1 9/10 At Delaware W 5-1 9/15 At Penn State L 2-1 9/21 Old Dominion W 2-0 9/16 Old Dominion L 1-0 9/12 At Penn State W 2-1 9/17 Virginia W 3-1 9/22 Virginia W 3-1 9/18 Old Dominion W 1-0 9/23 At Richmond W 4-1 9/19 Virginia W 4-0 9/28 William & Mary W 2-1 9/24 At James Madison W 4-1 9/22 Appalachian State W 6-0 9/29 Wake Forest L 2-1 9/30 Wake Forest W 3-2 9/25 At Duke W 2-1 10/5 At Duke W 5-4 2OT 10/1 At Duke W 2-1 9/26 William & Mary W 3-0 10/6 Kent State L 2-1 2OT,PS 10/7 Princeton-3 W 3-2 9/28 Davidson W 4-0 10/12 At James Madison L 4-3 10/8 Radford W 10-0 10/2 Wake Forest W 3-2 2OT, PS 10/13 At Virginia L 1-0 10/10 At Wake Forest W 4-3 OT 10/3 Radford W 9-0 10/19 Duke W 3-1 10/13 Michigan W 4-0 10/10 At Wake Forest L 4-3 OT 10/20 At Wake Forest L 2-0 10/15 At Virginia W 3-0 10/16 At James Madison W 2-0 10/26 At Maryland W 3-2 10/22 At Maryland W 1-0 OT 10/17 At Virginia W 2-1 11/2 At Old Dominion L 3-2 2OT,PS 10/28 At Old Dominion L 2-1 OT 10/23 At Maryland W 2-1 OT 11/3 Princeton-3 L 4-2 10/29 William & Mary-3 W 4-0 10/30 At Old Dominion W 4-1 11/8 Maryland-4 L 3-2 OT 11/3 Virginia-4 L 2-1 2OT,PS 11/11 Kent State-5 W 5-3 11/5 At Wake Forest-3 W 2-1 OT 1-ACC/Big Ten Challenge, Chapel Hill, N.C.; 2-Temple Invitational, Philadel- phia, Pa.; 3-Norfolk, Va.; ; 4-ACC Tournament, Durham, N.C. 11/12 Massachusetts-5 W 5-1 11/7 Maryland-3 W 3-1 11/17 Maryland-6 W 4-1 11/13 Richmond-4 W 3-0 11/19 At Old Dominion-6 L 3-1 11/14 Duke-4 L 2-1 1-ACC/Big Ten Challenge, St. Louis, Mo.; 2-Temple Invit., Philadelphia, Pa.; 1-ACC/Big Ten Challenge, Ann Arbor, Mich.; 2-Temple Invitational, Philadel- 3-Norfolk, Va.; ; 4-ACC Tournament, College Park, Md..; 5-NCAA First and phia, Pa.; 3-ACC Tournament, Winston-Salem, N.C..; 4-NCAA Tournament, Second Rounds, Chapel Hill; 6-NCAA Championships, Norfolk, Va. Chapel Hill, N.C.

2001: 14-7 (2-2 ACC) NCAA Tournament First Round Home: 8-4 Away: 3-3 Neutral: 3-0 8/25 Connecticut-1 W 4-0 9/1 Penn State W 3-1 1999: 16-6 (2-2 ACC) 2003: 16-6 (2-2 ACC) 9/2 Va. Commonwealth W 13-0 NCAA Tournament Second Round NCAA Tournament First Round 9/8 Michigan-2 W 2-1 Home: 9-2 Away: 5-4 Neutral: 2-0 8/28 Michigan W 4-1 Home: 7-2 Away: 7-2 Neutral: 2-2 9/9 At Temple-2 W 4-1 8/29 Duke W 4-0 8/31 Michigan-1 W 4-0 9/22 Kent State L 5-4 OT 9/1 Iowa-1 W 3-1 9/5 At Penn State L 1-0 9/23 James Madison W 3-1 9/6 Michigan State-2 W 3-0 9/11 Michigan State-1 W 5-2 9/26 Wake Forest L 2-0 9/7 At Temple-2 W 6-1 9/12 Temple-1 W 4-0 9/10 At Davidson W 6-0 9/29 Duke W 5-0 9/18 Old Dominion W 1-0 9/14 James Madison W 9-1 9/30 Richmond W 8-0 9/19 Virginia W 1-0 9/20 Old Dominion W 4-0 10/6 At Wake Forest L 2-0 9/25 Massachusetts W 4-1 9/21 Virginia W 5-1 10/13 At Virginia W 4-1 9/26 James Madison W 3-2 9/23 Miami (Ohio) W 10-0 10/14 Radford W 8-0 10/2 At Wake Forest L 2-0 9/26 At Wake Forest L 2-1 OT 10/17 Old Dominion W 2-1 10/3 At Duke W 3-0 10/3 Duke W 4-1 10/20 Maryland L 1-0 OT 10/6 Radford W 2-0 10/5 Penn State W 3-2 10/21 At Duke W 3-1 10/12 Wake Forest L 3-2 OT 10/10 At Appalachian State W 6-0 10/25 Virginia W 3-0 10/15 Va. Commonwealth W 9-0 10/12 At Virginia W 6-0 10/27 At Old Dominion L 6-4 10/17 At Virginia W 2-0 10/18 At Duke L 5-0 10/28 William & Mary-3 W 2-0 10/23 Maryland L 2-1 2OT 10/19 Wake Forest L 2-1 11/2 Wake Forest-4 L 3-2 OT 10/24 Richmond W 6-0 10/25 Maryland L 3-2 OT 11/10 At Michigan-5 L 5-2 10/30 Old Dominion W 2-1 OT 10/26 Radford W 6-0 1-Saratoga Springs, N.Y.; 2-Temple Invit., Philadelphia, Pa.; 3-Norfolk, Va.; 4- 10/31 William & Mary W 2-0 11/1 At Old Dominion W 4-2 ACC Tournament, Chapel Hill, N.C.; 5-NCAA Tournament, Ann Arbor, Mich. 11/5 Wake Forest-2 L 6-1 11/2 At William & Mary W 1-0 11/13 Penn State-3 W 1-0 11/7 Duke-3 L 4-3 11/14 Iowa-3 L 2-0 11/15 Michigan-4 L 2-1 1-Temple Invitational, Philadelphia, Pa.; 2-ACC Tournament, Winston-Salem, N.C.; 3-NCAA First and Second Rounds, Iowa City, Iowa 1-ACC/Big Ten Challenge, Ann Arbor, Mich.; 2-Temple Invitational, Philadel- phia, Pa.; 3-ACC Tournament, Charlottesville, Va.; 4-NCAA Tournament, East Lansing, Mich.

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1994: 21-2 (8-0 ACC) NCAA Runner-up 1998: 13-8 (2-2 ACC) 1996: 23-1 (8-0 ACC) Home: 10-0 Away: 6-1 Neutral: 5-1 NCAA Tournament Second Round NCAA Champion, ACC Champion 9/4 William & Mary W 5-2 Home: 6-1 Away: 2-5 Neutral: 5-2 Home: 8-1 Away: 10-0 Neutral: 5-0 9/7 Stanford W 8-0 9/5 Penn State-1 W 3-0 9/1 At Penn State W 3-0 9/10 Boston Univ.-1 W 4-0 9/7 Iowa-1 W 2-1 9/2 At James Madison W 6-0 9/11 At Temple-1 W 5-0 9/12 Mich. State-2 W 1-0 9/14 New Hampshire-1 W 8-0 9/17 At Old Dominion W 1-0 9/13 Radford-2 W 5-1 9/15 At Temple-1 W 5-0 9/21 Radford W 3-0 9/19 Old Dominion L 4-3 9/21 Virginia W 4-0 9/24 Duke W 6-0 9/20 Virginia W 3-0 9/22 Old Dominion L 3-2 OT 9/25 At Wake Forest W 2-0 9/26 Duke W 2-0 9/25 Duke W 5-2 10/1 Maryland W 2-1 2OT 9/30 At Duke W 3-2 9/28 Maryland W 5-2 10/2 Virginia W 4-0 10/3 At Wake Forest W 3-0 9/29 Northeastern W 5-2 10/6 California W 8-0 10/4 Richmond W 8-0 10/2 At Wake Forest W 5-1 10/9 At Massachusetts L 1-0 OT 10/9 At James Madison L 5-4 10/5 At Massachusetts W 2-1 10/15 Maryland-2 W 3-1 10/11 At Maryland L 5-0 10/6 Syracuse-2 W 6-0 10/16 At Virginia W 3-2 10/18 At Virginia L 2-1 10/12 At Virginia W 1-0 10/19 Wake Forest W 3-1 10/21 Radford W 6-0 10/19 At Maryland W 2-1 10/23 At James Madison W 3-0 10/24 Boston College W 5-1 10/23 Wake Forest W 7-1 10/29 At Duke W 3-0 10/27 Wake Forest W 3-1 10/26 At Old Dominion W 4-2 10/30 Old Dominion W 1-0 2OT 10/31 Princeton-3 L 4-3 OT 10/30 At Duke W 5-0 11/5 Wake Forest-3 W 6-1 11/1 At Old Dominion L 3-1 11/2 James Madison W 6-0 11/6 Maryland-3 W 2-0 11/6 Maryland-4 L 2-1 OT 11/3 Radford W 5-1 11/12 Boston College-4 W 5-0 11/14 Northeastern-5 W 5-0 11/9 Duke-3 W 3-2 11/19 Iowa-5 W 4-1 11/15 Old Dominion-5 L 7-2 11/10 Maryland-3 W 4-0 11/20 James Madison-5 L 2-1 2OT,PS 1-ACC/Big 10 Challenge, St. Louis, Mo.; 2-Temple Invitational, Philadelphia, 11/17 Virginia-4 W 2-1 1-Temple Invitational, Philadelphia, Pa.; 2-at Charlottesville, Va.; Pa.; 3-At Norfolk, Va.; 4-ACC Tournament, Charlottesville, Va.; 5-NCAA First 3-ACC Tournament., Charlottesville, Va.; 4-NCAA Second Round, Chapel Hill; and Second Rounds, Norfolk, Va 11/23 Northeastern-5 W 2-1 5-NCAA Championships, Brookline, Mass. 11/24 Princeton-5 W 3-0 1-Temple Invitational, Philadelphia, Pa.; 2-At Amherst, Mass.; 3-ACC Tourna- ment, Durham, N.C.; 4-NCAA Second Round, Chapel Hill, N.C.; 6-NCAA Cham- pionships, Chestnut Hill, Mass.

1997: 20-3 (3-1 ACC) NCAA Champion, ACC Champion Home: 10-2 Away: 4-1 Neutral: 6-0 1993: 16-3-3 (3-1 ACC) 8/30 Penn State W 6-5 1995: 24-0 (8-0 ACC) NCAA Runner-up, ACC Champion 9/6 At Michigan W 6-3 NCAA Champion, ACC Champion Home: 5-0-2 Away: 5-1-1 Neutral: 6-2 9/7 Ohio State-1 W 3-0 Home: 10-0 Away: 7-0 Neutral: 7-0 9/4 Radford-1 W 10-1 9/13 Iowa-2 W 2-0 9/2 Penn State W 6-0 9/5 At William & Mary W 7-0 9/14 Delaware-2 W 5-0 9/4 At William & Mary W 5-1 9/11 Villanova-2 W 2-0 9/19 Virginia L 2-0 9/9 Iowa-1 W 4-3 9/12 At Temple-2 W 3-2 OT 9/20 Old Dominion L 5-4 OT 9/10 Temple-1 W 4-0 9/18 Duke W 1-0 9/26 At Duke W 5-1 9/16 Old Dominion W 5-0 9/19 Northwestern T 0-0 2OT 9/28 William & Mary W 5-0 9/17 Massachusetts W 5-0 9/25 At Old Dominion T 0-0 2OT 10/1 Wake Forest W 3-1 9/20 At Duke W 3-0 9/26 Penn State-3 L 2-0 10/4 Massachusetts W 10-2 9/23 At Virginia W 1-0 10/2 Va. Commonwealth W 2-1 10/5 Radford W 10-0 9/27 Wake Forest W 1-0 10/3 At Virginia W 3-1 10/20 At Virginia L 2-1 9/30 American-2 W 4-1 10/9 At Maryland L 4-1 10/22 At Wake Forest W 5-1 10/1 At Maryland W 2-1 OT 10/10 American-4 W 2-0 10/24 James Madison W 4-1 10/9 Radford W 4-0 10/17 Wake Forest W 4-0 10/27 Maryland W 4-3 OT 10/13 Virginia W 5-2 10/23 James Madison W 2-1 10/29 Duke W 5-0 10/14 Maryland W 2-1 OT 10/24 Old Dominion T 1-1 2OT 11/2 At Old Dominion W 2-1 10/18 At Wake Forest W 6-0 10/30 Massachusetts W 1-0 OT 11/8 Maryland-3 W 3-2 OT 10/21 James Madison W 2-0 10/31 At Duke W 2-1 11/10 Virginia-3 W 2-0 10/25 Duke W 3-0 11/6 Virginia-5 W 2-0 11/16 Connecticut-4 W 4-0 10/28 At Old Dominion W 2-1 11/7 Maryland-5 W 2-0 11/21 Princeton-5 W 4-3 10/29 Boston University-3 W 2-1 OT 11/14 James Madison-6 W 2-1 OT 11/23 Old Dominion-5 W 3-2 11/4 Duke-4 W 2-1 11/20 Penn State-7 W 2-1 2OT,PS 1-Ann Arbor, Mich.; 2-Temple Invitational, Philadelphia, Pa.; 3-ACC Tourn., 11/5 Maryland-4 W 3-2 OT 11/21 Maryland-7 L 2-1 2OT,PS Chapel Hill, N.C.; 4-NCAA Second Round, Chapel Hill, N.C.; 5-NCAA Champi- 11/12 Princeton-5 W 6-0 onships, Storrs, Conn. 1-Williamsburg, Va.; 2-Temple Invitational, Philadelphia, Pa.; 3-Norfolk, Va.; 4- 11/18 James Madison-6 W 3-0 College Park, Md.; 5-ACC Tournament, Winston-Salem, N.C.; 6-NCAA Second 11/19 Maryland-6 W 5-1 Round, Chapel Hill, N.C.; 7-NCAA Championships, Piscataway, N.J. 1-Temple Invitational, Philadelphia, Pa.; 2-At College Park, Md.; 3-At Norfolk, Va.; 4-ACC Tournament, College Park, Md.; 5-NCAA Second Round, Chapel Hill, N.C.; 6-NCAA Championships, Winston-Salem, N.C.

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1992: 14-7-1 (4-0 ACC) 1990: 20-4 (2-1 ACC) 1988: 18-2 (3-0 ACC) NCAA Semifinals NCAA Runner-up, ACC Champion NCAA Tournament Second Round, ACC Champion Home: 7-1 Away: 4-2 Neutral: 3-4-1 Home: 10-1 Away: 6-0 Neutral: 4-3 Home: 7-1 Away: 5-1 Neutral: 6-0 9/7 Old Dominion L 5-0 9/8 Providence-1 L 4-2 9/7 Radford W 8-0 9/12 Iowa-1 L 4-1 9/9 Northern Illinois-1 W 4-0 9/16 Maine-1 W 3-0 9/13 Princeton-1 W 3-1 9/13 Radford W 10-0 9/17 New Hampshire-1 W 4-0 9/19 Massachusetts-2 L 1-0 9/15 At Northeastern W 3-2 9/18 At Northeastern W 1-0 9/20 At Northeastern L 5-0 9/16 At Boston University W 3-2 2OT 9/22 Iowa W 2-0 9/23 Radford W 1-0 9/22 At Old Dominion W 3-2 9/24 Old Dominion L 4-0 9/26 At Duke W 3-0 9/23 Iowa-2 W 2-1 9/25 Maryland W 3-0 9/27 Va. Commonwealth W 3-1 9/28 William & Mary W 3-0 10/1 West Chester W 2-0 10/3 Maryland W 4-0 9/29 Kent University W 3-0 10/6 At James Madison W 4-0 10/4 William & Mary W 5-1 10/3 At James Madison W 3-0 10/8 William & Mary W 5-0 10/10 At James Madison W 2-1 10/6 Maryland L 3-2 10/9 Virginia W 8-0 10/17 At Old Dominion L 3-0 10/7 New Hampshire W 5-2 10/11 Duke W 3-0 10/18 Temple-3 T 1-1 2OT 10/10 Duke W 3-1 10/15 At Hofstra W 5-2 10/24 West Chester-4 W 6-0 10/13 Old Dominion W 2-1 10/16 Boston University-2 W 2-1 10/25 At Penn State W 2-1 OT 10/17 Va. Commonwealth W 6-2 10/23 At Old Dominion W 3-2 2OT 10/28 At Wake Forest W 8-0 10/20 Northwestern-3 L 3-0 10/24 Stanford-3 W 3-2 10/31 Virginia W 6-1 10/21 At St. Louis W 4-0 10/29 At Virginia-4 W 5-0 11/1 Duke W 2-0 10/26 Hofstra W 8-0 10/30 Maryland-4 W 3-0 11/7 Virginia-5 W 5-0 10/28 Virginia W 2-1 11/12 Maryland-5 W 2-0 11/8 Maryland-5 L 2-1 2OT,PS 11/3 At Maryland-4 W 5-1 11/13 At Old Dominion-5 L 2-1 11/15 Duke-6 W 3-0 11/4 Duke-4 W 2-1 2OT 1-Boston, Mass.; 2-Hempstead, N.Y.; 3-Norfolk, Va.; 4-ACC Tournament, Char- 11/21 Old Dominion-7 L 5-0 11/11 Northeastern-5 W 3-1 lottesville, Va.; 5-NCAA First and Second Round, Norfolk, Va 1-Temple Invitational, Philadelphia, Pa.; 2-Boston, Mass.; 3-Norfolk, Va.; 11/17 Penn State-6 W 1-0 4-University Park, Pa.; 5-ACC Tournament, Winston-Salem, N.C.; 6-NCAA Sec- ond Round, Chapel Hill, N.C.; 7-NCAA Semifinals, Richmond, Va. 11/18 Old Dominion-6 L 5-0 1-Temple Invitational, Philadelphia, Pa.; 2-Norfolk, Va.; 3-St. Louis, Mo.; 4-ACC Tournament, College Park, Md.; 5-NCAA Second Round, Chapel Hill, N.C.; 6- NCAA Championships, Piscataway, N.J.

1987: 19-2 (2-1 ACC) NCAA Runner-up, ACC Champion Home: 8-1 Away: 7-1 Neutral: 4-0 1991: 15-6-1 (2-1 ACC) 9/13 At Rutgers W 2-0 NCAA Runner-up, ACC Champion 1989: 20-2 (3-0 ACC) 9/19 Northeastern W 5-1 Home: 8-1-1 Away: 4-4 Neutral: 3-1 NCAA Champion, ACC Champion 9/20 Northwestern-1 W 6-2 9/7 Boston Univ.-1 W 1-0 Home: 5-1 Away: 9-1 Neutral: 6-0 9/21 At Old Dominion W 2-1 9/8 At Temple-1 L 3-1 9/9 At Villanova W 6-1 9/26 Iowa-1 W 5-0 9/14 Syracuse-2 W 5-0 9/10 At Temple W 5-0 9/27 At Old Dominion W 4-0 9/15 At Penn State L 3-0 9/14 Radford W 11-0 10/6 At Virginia W 4-0 9/18 Duke W 3-0 9/15 St. Louis W 7-1 10/10 At Maryland L 2-1 9/21 Northeastern W 2-1 9/24 At Old Dominion L 1-0 10/11 At William & Mary W 5-0 9/25 Radford W 3-1 9/25 Northeastern-1 W 2-1 10/13 At Duke W 2-0 9/26 At Va. Commonwealth W 2-1 9/28 At Virginia W 4-0 10/18 At Northwestern W 2-1 9/29 At Old Dominion L 1-0 9/30 Cal State-Chico-2 W 4-0 10/19 Purdue-2 W 5-0 10/6 At Maryland L 4-0 10/2 Stanford-2 W 5-0 10/20 Northern Illinois-2 W 2-0 10/7 At William & Mary W 3-1 10/7 At Maryland W 3-0 10/23 Maine W 8-0 10/13 Old Dominion L 2-1 10/8 At William & Mary W 3-1 10/25 James Madison W 3-2 10/18 James Madison T 2-2 2OT 10/10 At Duke W 2-0 10/31 Duke-3 W 8-1 10/19 Northwestern W 4-0 10/13 Northwestern L 2-1 11/1 Maryland-3 W 5-0 10/27 At Virginia W 3-0 10/14 Old Dominion W 5-2 11/8 New Hampshire W 4-1 10/30 At Duke W 3-1 10/18 At Va. Commonwealth W 2-0 11/16 Old Dominion-4 W 3-1 11/2 Ball State W 7-1 10/21 Boston University W 3-0 11/21 Massachusetts-5 W 3-0 11/9 Duke-3 W 1-0 10/22 James Madison W 7-0 11/22 Maryland-5 L 2-1 OT 11/10 Maryland-3 W 3-0 10/28 At Duke-3 W 3-0 1-Norfolk, Va.; 2-Evanston, Ill.; 3-ACC Tourn., Chapel Hill, N.C.; 4-NCAA Sec- ond Round, Chapel Hill, N.C.; 5-NCAA Championships, Chapel Hill, N.C. 11/17 Temple-4 W 1-0 10/29 Maryland-3 W 8-1 11/23 Penn State-5 W 1-0 11/12 At Northeastern-4 W 2-1 11/24 Old Dominion-5 L 2-0 11/18 Iowa-5 W 1-0 1-Temple Invitational., Philadelphia, Pa.; 2-University Park, Pa. 3-ACC Tournament, Chapel Hill, N.C.; 4-NCAA Second Round, Chapel Hill, 11/19 Old Dominion-5 W 2-1 3OT,PS N.C.; 5-NCAA Championships, Villanova, Pa. 1-Norfolk, Va.; 2-Berkeley, Calif.; 3-ACC Tournament, Durham, N.C.; 4-NCAA Second Round, Boston, Mass.; 5-NCAA Championships, Springfield, Mass.

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1986: 19-3 (3-0 ACC) 1984: 14-5 (3-0 ACC) 1982: 11-8 NCAA Semifinalist, ACC Champion NCAA Tournament First Round, ACC Champion Home: 6-1 Away: 3-4 Neutral: 2-3 Home: 9-1 Away: 5-0 Neutral: 5-2 Home: 6-0 Away: 4-2 Neutral: 4-3 9/11 Northwestern-1 W 2-1 9/7 Va. Commonwealth W 7-0 9/4 Va. Commonwealth W 6-0 9/12 At Connecticut-1 L 6-0 9/13 New Hampshire-1 L 3-2 9/7 Massachusetts-1 W 2-1 9/17 William & Mary W 5-1 9/14 At Boston College W 2-0 9/8 At Springfield W 2-0 9/21 Duke W 6-0 9/19 Iowa W 4-1 9/12 Appalachian State W 9-0 9/25 Richmond W 3-0 9/21 Old Dominion W 3-1 9/15 Northwestern-2 L 2-1 9/26 Old Dominion L 5-0 9/27 At Temple W 4-0 9/16 Michigan State-2 W 5-0 9/29 Virginia W 2-0 9/28 Pacific-2 W 5-0 9/18 Duke W 2-0 10/2 At Penn State L 6-1 10/3 Appalachian State W 11-0 9/22 Iowa-2 W 2-1 10/3 At Temple L 1-0 10/5 William & Mary W 7-0 9/23 At Temple L 2-1 10/7 At James Madison W 5-1 10/8 Virginia W 5-0 10/1 Stanford-3 L 3-2 10/14 Pfeiffer W 2-1 10/14 Duke W 6-1 10/6 Virginia W 3-0 10/16 Maryland-2 L 4-3 3OT,PS 10/18 Maine-3 W 3-2 10/14 At Penn State W 2-1 2OT 10/17 Wake Forest-2 W 7-0 10/19 Connecticut-3 W 2-0 10/21 At Old Dominion L 4-0 10/19 At Wake Forest W 4-0 10/23 At James Madison W 3-1 10/24 At Duke W 4-0 10/21 Appalachian State W 5-0 10/26 Maryland-4 W 2-1 10/27 William & Mary W 1-0 11/1 At Duke W 1-0 3OT,PS 11/1 Duke-5 W 4-0 10/30 James Madison W 4-0 11/6 At Old Dominion-3 L 2-1 11/2 At Maryland-5 W 4-3 3OT 11/3 Duke-4 W 3-0 11/7 Springfield-3 L 2-0 11/7 Davis & Elkins W 7-0 11/4 At Virginia-4 W 2-1 11/7 Maryland-3 L 1-0 11/9 Northwestern L 2-0 11/10 Virginia-5 L 2-1 3OT,PS 1-Husky Classic, Storrs, Conn.; 2-Cavalier Classic, Charlottesville, Va.; 11/16 At Rutgers-6 W 2-0 1-Springfield, Mass.; 2-Philadelphia, Pa.; 3-Norfolk, Va.; 3-Lady Monarch Classic, Norfolk, Va. 11/22 New Hampshire-7 L 2-1 4-ACC Tournament, Charlottesville, Va.; 5-NCAA First Round, Norfolk, Va. 11/23 Penn State-7 W 4-0 1-Boston, Mass.; 2-Philadelphia, Pa.; 3-Norfolk, Va.; 4-Finley Field, Chapel Hill, N.C.; 5-ACC Tournament, College Park, Md.; 6-NCAA Second Round, Piscat- away, N.J.; 7-NCAA Championships, Norfolk, Va.

1983: 13-4-3 (2-0 ACC) 1981: 8-9-1 NCAA Tournament First Round, ACC Champion First in State AIAW, Second in region Home: 7-1-1 Away: 5-2-1 Neutral: 1-1-1 Home: 3-1 Away: 1-6-1 Neutral: 4-2 1985: 13-4 (2-1 ACC) 9/9 Va. Commonwealth W 3-0 9/22 At Duke L 1-2 NCAA Tournament Second Round, ACC Champion 9/16 James Madison W 4-0 9/24 High Point W 2-0 Home: 6-1 Away: 4-2 Neutral: 3-1 9/18 Penn State T 1-1 2OT 9/26 Virginia Tech W 3-1 9/7 Penn State W 5-0 9/21 At Duke W 2-0 10/2 At William & Mary T 2-2 9/13 Va. Commonwealth W 2-1 9/23 Massachusetts-1 T 0-0 2OT 10/3 At Virginia L 0-4 9/21 Stanford-1 W 3-1 9/24 At Springfield W 3-0 10/5 Wake Forest W 10-0 9/22 At Old Dominion L 2-0 9/30 At Virginia W 1-0 10/13 Duke L 2-3 10/14 At Pfeiffer L 0-1 9/28 At Temple W 5-3 10/1 At William & Mary T 1-1 2OT 10/18 At West Chester L 0-4 9/29 California-2 W 6-0 10/4 Old Dominion L 3-0 10/19 At Delaware L 1-3 10/5 Old Dominion W 3-1 10/11 At Appalachian State W 4-0 10/22 At Appalachian St. W 1-0 10/8 At Virginia W 3-2 10/15 Duke-2 W 2-1 10/24 At Old Dominion L 0-5 10/12 At Maryland L 2-1 10/16 Maryland-2 W 1-0 10/27 Clemson-1 L 1-2 10/13 Ursinus-2 W 2-1 10/20 Southern Illinois W 3-0 10/29 Appalachian State-2 W 2-1 10/19 At William & Mary W 3-0 10/25 Wake Forest W 6-1 10/30 Duke-2 W 1-0 10/23 At Duke W 4-0 10/26 Duke W 3-1 10/31 High Point-3 W 4-1 11/2 Duke-3 W 6-1 10/30 At Old Dominion L 1-0 11/6 Eastern Kentucky-4 W 2-0 11/3 Virginia-3 W 4-0 11/4 San Jose-3 L 2-1 11/7 Virginia-4 L 0-1 11/5 New Hampshire-4 L 2-1 11/5 At Temple W 1-0 1-Charlotte, N.C.; 2-NCAIAW State Tournament, High Point, N.C.; 3-Deep South Tournament, High Point, N.C.; 4-AIAW Southern Region II Tournament, 11/6 James Madison W 6-0 11/12 California-4 W 2-1 Blacksburg, Va. 11/17 Old Dominion-5 L 3-2 11/13 At Old Dominion-4 L 8-0 1-Norfolk, Va.; 2-Philadelphia, Pa.; 3-ACC Tournament, Chapel Hill, N.C.; 1-Springfield, Mass.; 2-ACC Tournament, Chapel Hill, N.C.; 3-Philadelphia, 4-Norfolk, Va.; 5-NCAA Second Round, Chapel Hill, N.C. Pa.; 4-NCAA First and Second Rounds, Norfolk, Va.

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1980: 8-7 1978: 18-5 1976: 4-6-1 First in state AIAW, Fourth in region First in state AIAW, Second in region Home: 3-1 Away: 1-3-1 Neutral: 0-2 Home: 3-2 Away: 3-2 Neutral: 2-3 Home: 4-0 Away: 6-0 Neutral: 8-5 9/27 Pfeiffer College W 6-2 9/19 at Connecticut L 0-5 9/26 Appalachian State W 3-0 OT 9/30 Appalachian State W 2-0 9/20 Vermont-1 L 0-1 9/29 at Longwood W 1-0 10/5 East Carolina W 8-0 9/25 Durham Club W 3-1 9/30 Richmond-1 W 1-0 10/12 At Catawba W 2-0 9/28 James Madison L 1-3 9/30 William & Mary-1 L 1-2 10/18 At Duke L 1-2 10/2 Pfeiffer W 2-0 10/3 at Davidson W 4-0 10/22 At Virginia L 1-3 10/4 Virginia L 0-2 10/6 at Roanoke W 4-2 10/26 UNC Greensboro L 3-5 10/7 At Wake Forest W 1-0 10/7 Eastern Kentucky-2 L 0-1 10/28 at Wake Forest T 2-2 10/10 At William & Mary L 0-4 10/7 Kalamazoo-2 W 7-0 11/5 UNC Greensboro-1 L 1-2 10/14 At High Point W 6-0 10/7 Virginia Tech-2 L 1-2 11/6 Appalachian State-1 L 1-3 10/16 At Duke W 1-0 10/10 at High Point W 3-2 11/10 At High Point L 2-3 10/23 Appalachian State W 4-1 10/12 UNC Greensboro W 1-0 1-Deep South Tournament, Greenville, N.C. 10/31 Appalachian State-2 W 1-0 10/14 Virginia Tech W 3-0 11/7 James Madison-3 W 3-1 10/17 at Duke W 4-2 11/7 Old Dominion-3 L 2-3 10/20 East Carolina W 5-0 11/8 Virginia-3 L 0-5 10/24 at Wake Forest W 5-0 1-Storrs, Conn.; 2-NCAIAW State Tournament, Durham, N.C.; 3-AIAW South- ern Region II Tourn., High Point, N.C. 10/27 Duke-3 W 3-1 10/27 High Point-3 L 1-2 10/28 UNC Greensboro-3 W 1-0 10/28 Appalachian State-3 W 1-0 OT 10/29 High Point-3 W 1-0 OT 11/10 Old Dominion-4 W 2-0 11/10 Univ. of the South-4 W 6-0 11/11 Virginia-4 L 0-1 1-Longwood Tournament, Farmville, Va.; 2-Roanoke, Va.; 3-NCAIAW State Tournament., Boone, N.C.; 4-AIAW Southeast Regionals, Roanoke, Va.

1975: 4-2-1 Home: 4-0 Away: 0-2-1 Neutral: 0-0 9/30 At Appalachian State L 1-2 10/2 At UNC Greensboro L 1-2 10/9 Duke W 5-3 1979: 11-5-1 10/14 Wake Forest W 8-1 10/21 At East Carolina T 3-3 First in state AIAW, Third in region 10/28 Catawba W 4-2 Home: 4-0 Away: 5-4 Neutral: 2-1-1 10/30 High Point W 6-2 9/21 James Madison-1 L 0-1 9/21 Davis & Elkins-1 T 1-1 9/27 At Catawba W 4-0 10/2 At East Carolina W 7-1 10/4 At Pfeiffer W 2-0 10/6 At Virginia L 0-1 1977: 13-4-1 10/7 At Old Dominion W 2-0 First in state AIAW, Third in region 10/9 Davidson W 3-0 Home: 3-2 Away: 5-1-1 Neutral: 5-1 10/11 High Point W 1-0 9/20 at UNC Greensboro L 0-1 10/12 Wake Forest W 6-0 9/22 at Pfeiffer W 6-0 10/16 Duke W 2-1 9/28 at Appalachian State W 5-1 10/24 At Appalachian State W 4-2 9/30 at Hollins College T 0-0 10/26 At Hollins L 0-1 10/1 at Roanoke W 2-0 10/27 At Virginia Tech L 0-2 10/1 Virginia Tech-1 W 3-0 11/2 Duke-2 W 3-1 10/4 at East Carolina W 9-0 11/16 At William & Mary-3 L 0-2 10/7 Virginia L 2-3 11/17 James Madison-3 W 3-0 10/11 Catawba W 7-0 1-Longwood Tournament, Farmville, Va.; 2-NCAIAW State Tournament, Rock Hill, S.C.; 3-AIAW Southern Region II Tournament, Williamsburg, Va. 10/19 Davidson-2 W 5-0 10/25 Duke W 1-0 1974: 4-3-2 10/27 Wake Forest W 5-0 10/31 High Point L 0-1 Home: 3-1-1 Away: 0-2 Neutral: 1-0-1 11/3 High Point-3 W 3-0 10/3 At Duke L n/a 11/3 at Duke-3 W 2-1 OT 10/9 N.C. State W 5-1 11/11 Louisville-4 W 2-0 10/16 Wake Forest W 3-2 11/11 James Madison-4 L 0-2 10/18 At East Carolina L 2-3 11/12 Longwood-4 W 2-0 10/25 UNC Greensboro L 2-5 1-Roanoke, Va.; 2-Greensboro, N.C.; 3-NCAIAW State Tournament, Durham, 10/31 High Point T n/a N.C.; 4-AIAW Region II Tournament, Williamsburg, Va. 11/4 Campbell W 4-0 11/8 Converse College-1 W 5-4 11/8 Wake Forest-1 T 2-2 1-Deep South Tournament, Greensboro, N.C.

Page 35 • 2011 Carolina Field Hockey Postseason History Carolina in NCAA Tournament Play Champion in 1989, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2007, 2009 Runner-up in 1987, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 2000, 2010 Six titles • Overall tournament record: 44-21

1983 California W 2-1 First Round Old Dominion L 8-0 Second Round 1984 Virginia L 2-1 3OT PS First Round 1985 Old Dominion L 3-2 Second Round 1986 Rutgers W 2-0 Second Round New Hampshire L 2-1 Semifinal Penn State W 4-0 Consolation 1987 Old Dominion W 3-1 Second Round Massachusetts W 3-0 Semifinal Maryland L 2-1 OT Championship 2007 Champions 1988 Maryland W 2-0 First Round Old Dominion L 2-1 Second Round 1989 Northeastern W 2-1 Second Round Carolina in ACC Tournament Play Iowa W 1-0 Semifinal Champion in 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, Old Dominion W 2-1 3OT PS Championship 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2004, 2007 1990 Northeastern W 3-1 Second Round Sixteen titles • Overall tournament record: 36-12 Penn State W 1-0 Semifinal Old Dominion L 5-0 Championship 1983 Duke W 2-1 Semifinal 1991 Temple W 1-0 Second Round Maryland W 1-0 Championship Penn State W 1-0 Semifinal 1984 Duke W 3-1 Semifinal Old Dominion L 2-0 Championship Virginia W 2-1 Championship 1992 Duke W 3-0 Second Round 1985 Duke W 6-1 Semifinal Old Dominion L 5-0 Semifinal Virginia W 2-1 Championship 1993 James Madison W 2-1 OT Second Round 1986 Duke W 4-0 Semifinal Penn State W 2-1 2OT PS Semifinal Maryland W 4-3 3OT Championship Maryland L 2-1 2OT PS Championship 1987 Duke W 8-1 Semifinal 1994 Boston College W 5-0 Second Round Maryland W 5-0 Championship Iowa W 4-1 Semifinal 1988 Virginia W 3-0 Semifinal James Madison L 2-1 2OT PS Championship Maryland W 3-0 Championship 1995 Princeton W 6-0 Second Round 1989 Duke W 3-0 Semifinal James Madison W 3-0 Semifinal Maryland W 8-1 Championship Maryland W 5-1 Championship 1990 Maryland W 5-1 Semifinal 1996 Virginia W 2-1 Second Round Duke W 2-1 OT Championship Northeastern W 2-1 Semifinal 1991 Duke W 1-0 Semifinal Princeton W 3-0 Championship Maryland W 3-0 Championship 1997 Connecticut W 4-0 Second Round 1992 Virginia W 5-0 Semifinal Princeton W 4-3 Semifinal Maryland L 2-1 2OT Championship Old Dominion W 3-2 Championship 1993 Virginia W 2-0 Semifinal 1998 Northeastern W 5-0 First Round Maryland W 2-0 Championship Old Dominion L 7-2 Second Round 1994 Wake Forest W 6-1 Semifinal 1999 Penn State W 1-0 First Round Maryland W 2-0 Championship Iowa L 2-0 Second Round 1995 Duke W 2-1 Semifinal 2000 Kent State W 5-3 First Round Maryland W 3-2 OT Championship Massachusetts W 5-1 Second Round 1996 Duke W 3-2 Semifinal Maryland W 4-1 Semifinal Maryland W 4-0 Championship Old Dominion L 3-1 Championship 1997 Maryland W 3-2 OT Semifinal 2001 Michigan L 5-2 First Round Virginia W 2-0 Championship 2003 Michigan L 2-1 First Round 1998 Maryland L 2-1 2OT PS Semifinal 2004 Richmond W 3-0 First Round 1999 Wake Forest L 6-1 Semifinal Duke L 2-1 Second Round 2000 Virginia L 2-1 2OT PS Semifinal 2005 Indiana L 3-2 First Round 2001 Wake Forest L 3-2 OT Semifinal 2006 Penn State L 4-3 First Round 2002 Maryland L 3-2 OT Semifinal 2007 Stanford W 4-0 First Round 2003 Duke L 4-3 Semifinal James Madison W 1-0 Second Round 2004 Wake Forest W 2-1 OT Semifinal Connecticut W 4-2 Semifinal Maryland W 3-1 Championship Penn State W 3-0 Championship 2005 Boston College W 2-1 First Round 2008 Michigan State L 3-2 First Round Wake Forest L 2-1 OT Semifinal 2009 Ohio State W 4-1 First Round 2006 Duke W 2-0 First Round Wake Forest W 4-1 Second round Wake Forest L 3-0 Semifinal Virginia W 3-2 Semifinal 2007 Virginia W 3-0 Semifinal Maryland W 3-2 Championship Wake Forest W 4-3 OT Championship 2011 Stanford W 3-1 First Round 2008 Wake Forest L 2-1 Semifinal Old Dominion W 5-1 Second Round 2009 Virginia L 1-0 Semifinal Virginia W 4-3 OT Semifinal 2010 Virginia W 1-0 OT Semifinal Maryland L 3-2 2OT Championship Maryland L 5-2 Championship

Page 36 • 2011 Carolina Field Hockey Program History The sport of field hockey has been played by teams rep- resenting the University of North Carolina since the 1940’s. Eight women’s sports, including field hockey, were offi- cially elevated to varsity status in 1971 when Carolina be- came a charter member of the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW). These sports were under the supervision of the Physical Education Department until Oc- tober of 1974, when they came under the direction of the UNC Department of Athletics. Since 1971, the program has compiled an impressive overall record of 570-178-19. The 1971 field hockey team, coached by Beth Ross, tied Duke 1-1, then posted a 3-0 win over a team comprised of UNC physical education majors. A second intercollegiate game, against East Carolina, was rained out. Chip Johnson guided the 1972 squad to a 3-7-1 ledger, then Ann Gregory directed the program for the next three years. During Gregory’s tenure the Tar Heels posted their first winning records, going 4-3-2 in 1974 and 4-2-1 in 1975. Dolly Hunter coached UNC to a 54-27-3 record from 1976 through 1980. The Tar Heels won AIAW state cham- pionships four straight years from 1977 through 1980, earn- ing an invitation to the AIAW Southern Region II tournament each year. The 1978 squad notched the pro- Celebrating the 1995 NCAA Championship in Winston-Salem gram’s highest finish in the event, placing second. In 1981, the last season before the NCAA began spon- soring championships for women’s sports, first-year head coach Karen Shelton hockey player to have her jersey, No. 7, retired. , won the Honda guided Carolina to another second place finish in the AIAW Southern Region II. Award in 1996 and ’97 and saw her No. 13 jersey retired in 1998. In 2007, Rachel Since that season, the program has gained national prominence and is recognized Dawson became the third UNC player to earn the Honda Award. Her jersey, No. 9, as one of the country’s field hockey powers. The Tar Heels have participated in was retired in 2008. NCAA Tournament play 27 times in the last 28 years and have advanced to the Six Tar Heels – Leslie NCAA final four a total of 15 times. Lyness (1989), Amy Cox Carolina captured its first NCAA Championship in 1989, defeating Old Domin- (1992), Barbara Hansen Year-by-Year Final National Rankings ion 2-1 on penalty strokes. In 1995, Shelton and the Tar Heels won title number two, (1994), NFHCA Coaches’ Poll 5-1 over Maryland, and finished the season 24-0. The 1996 team, with a 23-1 record, (1995), Cindy Werley 2010: 2 2000: 2 1990: 2 won the program’s third title. In 1997, Carolina claimed a third straight champi- (1996, ’97) and Kristen 2009: 3 1999: 8 1989: 2 onship and a fourth overall with a 3-2 win over Old Dominion in Storrs, Conn. McCann (2000) – have 2008: 7 1998: 4 1988: 2 been voted Atlantic Coast The Tar Heels claimed their fifth NCAA title in 2007 with a dominating 24-0 2007: 1 1997: 1 1987: 1 Conference Player of the season, including a school-record 16 shutouts and 102 goals, also a program best. 2006: 8 1996: 1 1986: 1 The ’07 team won the program’s 16th Atlantic Coast Conference crown. Year. In 2004, the ACC 2005: 5 1995: 1 1985: 4 Carolina won its sixth championship in 2009, heading into the NCAA Tourna- began awarding separate ment with two losses and avenging both en route to the crown. UNC faced No. 2 Vir- awards for offense and de- 2004: 1 1994: 1 1984: 6 ginia in the national semifinals and beat the Cavaliers 3-2 after having lost 1-0 to fense, and 2003: 4 1993: 4 1983: 10 UVa in the ACC Tournament semifinals. In the title game, UNC took on top-ranked was voted ACC Defensive 2002: 13 1992: 4 1982: 13 Player of the Year. She re- and undefeated Maryland, which had beaten the Tar Heels 4-1 during the regular sea- 2001: 4 1991: 4 son. Senior captain Danielle Forword’s goal on a penalty corner with 11.7 seconds peated the honor as a sen- to play gave the Tar Heels a 3-2 win and the championship trophy. ior in 2007. Caitlin Van UNC’s first All-America honoree was Mary Sentementes in 1983. She repeated Sickle won the award as a sophomore in 2010. in 1984, becoming the first of 12 Tar Heel field hockey players to earn first-team All- In 2009, Kelsey Kolojejchick became the sixth Tar Heel to earn ACC Freshman America honors more than once. Kate Barber, Jana Toepel and Cindy Werley were of the Year honors, following Stephanie Walsh (1990), Barber (1994) and Meredith three-time first-team picks. A total of 32 players have earned first-team All-Amer- Keller (1999), Rachel Dawson (2003) and Katelyn Falgowski (2007). A total of 59 ica honors on 49 occasions. Tar Heels have earned All-ACC honors on 100 occasions. received the 1989 for field hockey as the na- Leslie Lyness and Laurel Hershey Martin are the first former UNC players in- tion’s most outstanding collegiate player and later become the first UNC field ducted into the U.S. Field Hockey Association Hall of Fame. The two were among seven members in the Class of 2004, the fourth group of inductees to the Hall, which was established in 1986. Shelton was inducted in 1989. In the 28 years of ACC Tournament competition, UNC has captured the cham- Among the ACC’s Best pionship 16 times. Ten Tar Heels have earned MVP honors on 14 occasions – most In 2002, the ACC celebrated its 50th anniversary recently Dawson in 2007 – and 39 players have been named to the All-ACC Tour- by naming the top 50 players in the history of each nament team on a total of 59 occasions. conference sport. The field hockey list included 20 Shelton has been voted national coach of the year five times, in 1994, ’95, ’96, UNC players, more than any other school. Tar 2007 and ‘09. Eight times she has been named ACC Coach of the Year, most re- Heels recognized as being among the top 50 play- cently in 2007. She collected her 300th career victory on Oct. 27, 1999, when the ers in ACC history were Kate Barber (1994-97), Lori Bruney (1984- Tar Heels beat Wake Forest 3-1 on Senior Day in Chapel Hill. Number 400 came 87), Bashi Buba (1975-78), Jennifer Clark (1988-91), Amy Cox on Sept. 3, 2005, when UNC won 3-1 at William & Mary. Number 500 came on Oct. (1989-92), Joy Driscoll (1994-97), Maryellen Falcone (1984-87), Bar- 31, 2010, as UNC celebrated Senior Day with a 5-0 win over visiting Radford. bara Hansen (1991-94), Laurel Hershey (1987-90), Louise Hines Shelton has compiled a 504-136-9 career record in her 30 seasons at North Car- (1982-85), Judith Jonckheer (1984-85), Carrie Lingo (1999-2002), olina. Leslie Lyness (1986-89), Kristen McCann (1997-2000), Nancy Pelli- The UNC field hockey program dedicated its current home, Francis E. Henry green (1995-98), Mary Sentementes (1981-84), Peggy Storrar (1990- Stadium, on April 24, 1999. 93), Jana Toepel (1997-2000), Cindy Werley (1993-94, 1996-97), and Jana Withrow (1994-97).

Page 37 • 2011 Carolina Field Hockey Honors and Awards Honda Award Winners and Retired Jerseys Leslie Lyness 1989 Player of the Year #7 Jersey Retired

Cindy Werley 1996, ’97 Player of the Year #13 Jersey Retired

Rachel Dawson 2007 Player of the Year #9 Jersey Retired

Leslie Lyness Cindy Werley Rachel Dawson National and Conference Honors Honda Award Winners Alison Stewart (2001,’02) Kristen McCann (2000) Meredith Keller (1999) Joy Driscoll (1995, ’97) Rachel Dawson (2007) Jana Toepel (1998, 2000) Sharon Moore (1994) Kelsey Kolojejchick (2009) Laura Douglas (2002, ’03) Leslie Lyness (1989) Katy Tran (2002, ’03, ’04, Nancy Pelligreen (1995, ’96, Stephanie Walsh (1990) Claire Dougherty (1986) Cindy Werley (1996, 1997) ’05) ’97) Maryellen Falcone (1986, Susannah Schott (1995) ACC Coach of the Year ’87) Honda Award Finalists ACC Scholar-Athlete Kim Schroll (1995) Karen Shelton (1986, ’87, Katelyn Falgowski (2007, Lori Bruney (1987) Rachel Dawson (2007) Christy Utter (1995) ’88, ’89, ’94, 2000, ’04, ’07) ’08, ’09) Maryellen Falcone (1987) Stephanie Walsh (1990) Stephanie Fuller (2002) Laurel Hershey (1990) All-ACC Academic Team Cindy Werley (1994, ’96, ’97) ACC Tournament MVP Danielle Forword (2009) Kate Barber (1995, 1997) Teryn Brill (2010) Jana Withrow (1995) Julie Blaisse (1988) Betsy Gillespie (1987) Nancy Pelligreen (1998) Rachel Dawson (2005, ’07) Jennifer Clark (1990, 1991) Jesse Gey (2007) Elizabeth Drazdowski National Coach of the Rachel Dawson (2007) Barbara Hansen (1994) Academic All-America (2007, ’08, ’09, ‘10) Year Maryellen Falcone (1987) Mary Hartzell (1992) Rachel Dawson (2007) Katelyn Falgowski (2009) Karen Shelton (1994, ’95, Judith Jonckheer (1984,85) Susan Hayes (2001) Joy Driscoll (1996) Riley Foster (2006, ’07, ’08, ’96, 2007, ’09) Kelsey Keeran (2004) Laurel Hershey (1989, 90) Holly Huff (2000, 2nd) ’09) Mary Sentementes (1983) Louise Hines (1985) Sharon Moore (1994, 2nd) Jesse Gey (2007) ACC Player of the Year Kathy Staley (1989) Judith Jonckheer (1985) Kathy Mulvey (1987, ’88) Taryn Gjurich (2008, 2010) Kate Barber (1995) Cindy Werley (1994, ’96, ’97) Kelsey Keeran (2003, ’04) Jana Toepel (1999, 2000, Heather Kendell (2005, ’06, Amy Cox (1992) Kate Barber (1995) Meredith Keller (2002) 3rd) ’07) Jackie Kintzer (2009, 2010) Katy Tran (2005, 2nd) Jackie Kintzer (2009, 2010) Kelsey Kolojejchick (2009, Marta Malmberg (2010) ‘10) NFHCA Kiki Norbruis (2007) Nancy Lang (1990, 1991) National Academic Squad Brianna O’Donnell (2006, Imke Lempers (1989) Casey Burns (2007, 08, 09) ’07) Carrie Lingo (1999, 2001) Amber Chambers (2003) Katy Tran (2005) Beth Logan (1985) Rachel Dawson (2003,’04, Britt van Beek (2008) Leslie Lyness (1988, ‘89) ’05, ’07) Marta Malmberg (2010) Elizabeth Drazdowski All-NCAA Tournament Abby Martin (2000, 2001) (2007, ’08, ‘09, ’10) Team Kristen McCann (1998, ’99, Kerry Falgowski Peggy Anthon (1989) 2000) (2002,’03,’04) Kate Barber (1995, ’96, 97) Brooke Miller (2006) Carey Fetting-Smith Jennifer Blizzard (1993) Sharon Moore (1993, ‘94) (2001,’02) Lori Bruney (1986, ’87) Nancy Pelligreen (1995, Riley Foster (2006, ’07) Cinda Carpenter (1993) ’96, ’97, ’98) Hilary Hartman (2007) Jennifer Clark (1990, ’91) Katy Potter (2004) Mary Havell (2002) Amy Cox (1991, ’92) Kim Schroll (1995) Drew Hayes (2010) Illse Davids (2007, ’09) Evelien Spee (1989) Susan Hayes (2001) Meghan Dawson (2010) Kathy Staley (1989) Holly Huff (1998,’99, 2000) Rachel Dawson (2007) Kristen McCann, 2000 ACC Player of the Year Kelly Staley (1991, ’92) Kelsey Keeran (2001,’02) Joy Driscoll (1996, ’97) Peggy Storrar (1992, ’93) Heather Kendell (2003,’04, Maryellen Falcone (1986, Barbara Hansen (1994) All-ACC Jana Toepel (1998, ’99, 00) ’05, ’06, ’07) 87) Leslie Lyness (1989) Jennifer Anderson (1988) Amy Tran (2000, 2001) Meghan Lyons (2009, ‘10) Katelyn Falgowski (2007, Kristen McCann (2000) Peggy Anthon (1989, ’90) Katy Tran (2004, ’05) Kristen McCann (1999, ’09) Cindy Werley (1996, 1997) Kate Barber (1995, ’96, 97) Christy Utter (1996) 2000) Danielle Forword (2007, ’09) Julie Blaisse (1986, ’88) Britt van Beek (2008) Louise McNutt (2007, ’08, Barbara Hansen (1993, 94) ACC Defensive Jennifer Blizzard (1992) Caitlin Van Sickle (2010) ’09, ‘10) Laurel Hershey (1989) Player of the Year Lori Bruney (1985, ’86, ’87) Stephanie Walsh (1993) Marta Malmberg (2010) Jackie Kintzer (2009, 2010) Rachel Dawson (2004, ’07) Cinda Carpenter (1992, Cindy Werley (1994, ’96, ’97) Colleen Murphy (2007) Kelsey Kolojejchick (2010) Caitlin Van Sickle (2010) ’93) Jana Withrow (1995, ’96, 97) Brianna O’Donnell (2006, Meredith Lawrence (1994) Jennifer Clark (1990, ’91) Abbey Woolley (2001) 07) Imke Lempers (1989) ACC Rookie of the Year Amy Cox (1991, ’92) Tracey Yurgin (1987) Alex Otto (2002) Carrie Lingo (2000) Kate Barber (1994) Illse Davids (2007, ‘08, ’09) Kate Sidebottom (1998, ’99, Leslie Lyness (1987, 1989) Rachel Dawson (2003) Rachel Dawson (2004, ’05, 2000) Abby Martin (2000) Katelyn Falgowski (2007) ’07) Page 38 • 2011 Carolina Field Hockey All-America Selections First-team All-America Honorees

Peggy Anthon Kate Barber Lori Bruney Cinda Carpenter Jennifer Clark Amy Cox Rachel Dawson Joy Driscoll 1990 1995, 1996, 1997 1986, 1987 1993 1990, 1991 1992 2004, 2007 1995

Maryellen Falcone Katelyn Falgowski Jesse Gey Barbara Hansen Laurel Hershey Louise Hines Judith Jonckheer Kelsey Keeran 1986, 1987 2009 2007 1994 1990 1984, 1985 1985 2003, 2004

Jackie Kintzer Kelsey Carrie Lingo Leslie Lyness Kristen McCann Nancy Pelligreen Mary Kathy Staley 2009, 2010 Kolojejchick 2001 1988, 1989 2000 1998 Sentementes 1989 2009, 2010 1983, 1984

Peggy Storrar Jana Toepel Amy Tran Katy Tran Caitlin Van Sickle Cindy Werley Jana Withrow Tracey Yurgin 1993 1998, 1999, 2000 2000 2005 2010 1994, 1996, 1997 1996, 1997 1987

Second Team Third Team Honors and Awards, continued All-America Selection All-America Selection All-ACC Tournament Kelsey Kolojejchick (2010) Laree Beans (2007) Melanie Brill (2009) Peggy Anthon (1990) Nancy Lang (1991) Amy Cox (1991) Laura Douglas (2003) Kate Barber (1994, ’95, ’96, ’97) Carrie Lingo (2000, 2001) Illse Davids (2008, ’09) Mary Hartzell (1992) Laree Beans (2007) Kristen McCann (1997, ’99) Rachel Dawson (2005) Marta Malmberg (2010) Melanie Brill (2009) Karen Mann (2003) Joy Driscoll (1996, ’97) Abby Martin (2000) Jennifer Blizzard (1992, 93) Brooke Miller (2005) Katelyn Falgowski (2007, ’08) Kristen McCann (1999) Cinda Carpenter (1992) Sharon Moore (1992) Danielle Forword (2009) Nancy Pelligreen (1997) Jennifer Clark (1990, ’91) Brianna O’Donnell (2006) Laurel Hershey (1988) Kelly Staley (1992) Amy Cox (1991, ’92) Nancy Pelligreen (1995,98) Louise Hines (1983) Rachel Dawson (2003, ’04, ’07) Susannah Schott (1994) Judith Jonckheer (1984) Honorable Mention Joy Driscoll (1995, ’96, ’97) Kim Schroll (1995) Meredith Keller (2002) Betsy Gillespie (1987) Katelyn Falgowski (2008) Kelly Staley (1991) Nancy Lang (1991) Laurel Hershey (1989) Danielle Forword (2007) Peggy Storrar (1993) Abby Martin (2001) Jesse Gey (2006) Beth Taterosian (1990) Brooke Miller (2006) Barbara Hansen (1993,’94) Jana Toepel (1998, ‘99) Sharon Moore (1994) Mary Hartzell (1992) Katy Tran (2004, ’05) Nancy Pelligreen (1995, ’96) Susan Hayes (2000, 2001) Caitlin Van Sickle (2010) Kim Schroll (1995) Laurel Hershey (1990) Naomi Weatherald (2002,’04) Peggy Storrar (1992) Kelsey Keeran (2004) Cindy Werley (1994, ’96, ’97) Amy Tran (2001) Meredith Keller (2002) Britt van Beek (2008) Jackie Kintzer (2010) Tracey Yurgin (1986)

Page 39 • 2011 Carolina Field Hockey All-Time Letterwinners AAA Kerry Falgowski...... 2001-02-03-04 LLL Kate Scholl ...... 2005-06-07-08 Valerie Alston ...... 1976 Therese Ferland ...... 1981 Nancy Lang ...... 1988-89-90-91 Susannah Schott .. 1993-94-95-96 Jennifer Anderson ..1985-86-87-88 Carey Fetting-Smith Kelly Lassiter ...... 1980 Kim Schroll ...... 1992-93-94-95 Peggy Anthon ...... 1987-88-89-90 ...... 2001-02-03-04 Meredith Lawrence 1993-94-95-96 Stacey Schweighart 1995-96-97-98 Katie Ardrey ...... 2009-10 Leslie Florio ...... 1979 Laura Lembke...... 2004 Alison Beth Seger ..1981-82-83-84 Betty Ausherman....1975-76-77-78 Danielle Forword ....2006-07-08-09 Mary Lewis...... 1979 Mary Sentementes 1981-82-83-84 BBB Riley Foster ...... 2006-07-08-09 Becky Lea...... 1975-76 Katie Shanahan ...... 2010 Joanne Fresco...... 1977-78 Marie Sheehan ...... 1978-79 Ellen Bakken ...... 1984-85-86-87 Imke Lempers ...... 1989 Nicole Frey ...... 1996-97-98-99 Kate Sidebottom 1997-98-99-2000 Kate Barber ...... 1994-95-96-97 Carrie Lingo ...... 1999-2000-01 Stephanie Fuller 1999-2000-01-02 Melanie Simpson ...... 1975-76 Leslie Barrows ...... 2005 Patricia Lipp ...... 1982 Xan Funk...... 2004-05-06-07 Kathryn Sims ...... 1979-80 Laura Bauman ...... 1977-78 Elizabeth Logan .... 1982-83-84-85 Jen Slocum ...... 2007-08-09-10 Laree Beans ...... 2003-04-05-07 GGG Sinead Loughran ...... 2010 Sandra Smith ...... 1982-83-84-85 Ana Bertsch ...... 1997 Jaclyn Gaudioso Radvany Joanne Luciano ...... 1989 Evelien Spee ...... 1987-88-89 Beth Best ...... 1980 ...... 2009-10 Leslie Lyness ...... 1986-87-88-89 Jody Spinney ...... 1981 DeDe Biles ...... 1975-76 Stephanie Gaulin ...... 1989-90 Meghan Lyons...... 2010 Kathy Staley ...... 1986-87-88-89 Connie Bishop ...... 1976 Katy Gilbert ...... 1976 MMM Kelly Staley ...... 1990-91-92-93 Julie Blaisse ...... 1986-87-88 Betsy Gillespie ...... 1984-85-86-87 Rachel Magerman ...... 2010 Elizabeth Stephens ..2008-09-10 Jennifer Blizzard.... 1990-91-92-93 Laurie Ginter ...... 1975-76-77-78 Marta Malmberg ...... 2010 Susan Stern ...... 1975-76 Marie Bounds ...... 2004-05 Taryn Gjurich ...... 2008-09-10 Karen Mann...... 2002-03-04-06 Martha Stevens ...... 1975 Marcia Bowling ...... 1975 Nancy Golz ...... 1975 Abby Martin ...... 1998-99-2000-01 Alison Stewart ...... 1999-2001-02 Lynn Brewer ...... 1980-81-82 Jessica Grasso...... 1991-92-93-94 Barbara Martz...... 1974-75 Mary Stewart ...... 1978-79-80-81 Melanie Brill...... 2006-07-08-09 Vickie Greenwood 1974-75-76-77 Libby Mathiasen .... 1977-78-79-80 Paula Storch ...... 1985-86 Teryn Brill ...... 2008-09-10 Jesse Gey ...... 2004-05-06-07 Sue McCandless .. 1975-76-77-78 Peggy Storrar ...... 1990-91-92-93 Kelsey Brinkman...... 2009 HHH Kristen McCann 1997-98-99-2000 Erika Streck ...... 1999 Laura Brown ...... 1976 Jacky Hagenbach ...... 1983 Louise McNutt ...... 2008-09-10 Alexis Suarez...... 2001-02 Becky Bruney ...... 1987-88-89 Kristin Haines...... 1983 Katie McDonald..1998-99-2000-01 Alison Swift ...... 1977-78 Lori Bruney...... 1984-85-86-87 Mary Halsey...... 1977 Moira McFadden ....1995-96-97-98 Carol Burnette ...... 1980 Barbara Hansen .... 1991-92-93-94 Jan Miles ...... 1982-83-84-85 TTT Bashi Buba...... 1975-76-77-78 Ashley Hanson ...... 1992-94-95-96 Brooke Miller ...... 2003-04-05-06 Margaret Talman ...... 1977 Terri Buck ...... 1987-88-89-90 Hilary Hartman ...... 2005-06-07 Deborah Miller ...... 1980 Alli Tanner ...... 2004-05-06-07 Casey Burns...... 2007-08-09 Mary Hartzell ...... 1989-90-91-92 Rebecca Mohr ...... 1989 Beth Taterosian .... 1987-88-89-90 Kathy Burwell ...... 1974-75 Mary Havell ...... 2001-02-03 Sharon Moore ...... 1991-92-93-94 Merri Tice ...... 1975 CCC Susan Hayes...... 1998-99-2000-01 Alisia Morgan ...... 1988 Lisa Todd...... 1979-80-81 Jana Toepel ...... 1997-98-99-2000 Cinda Carpenter.... 1990-91-92-93 Laurel Hershey...... 1987-88-89-90 Lisa Morin ...... 1982-83-84 Amy Tran...... 1999-2000-01-02 Sara Carroll ...... 1996-97 Constance Hiatt ...... 1975 Liz Morris...... 2004-05-06-07 Katy Tran...... 2001-03-04-05 Amber Chambers ...... 2001-02-03 Palmer Hill ...... 1978 Amy Moyers ...... 1991-92-93 Maura Troy...... 1988 Jennifer Clark ...... 1988-89-90-91 Tracy Hill ...... 1978-79-80-81 Jill Mulhern ...... 1986-87 Kim Clarke ...... 1976 Becky Hines...... 1976 Kathy Mulvey...... 1984-85-86 UUU Hazel Conkwright .. 1977-78-79-80 Louise Hines ...... 1982-83-84-85 NNN Christy Utter ...... 1993-94-95-96 Cathleen Conwell ...... 1981-82 Alexandra Holland ...... 1975 Helen Nisbet ...... 1975 VVV Christine Coppola ...... 2010 Ann Hollinger ...... 1977 Kiki Norbruis ...... 2007-08 Britt van Beek ...... 2005-06-07-08 Amy Cox...... 1989-90-91-92 Mary Holzer ...... 1976-77-78-79 Susan Norman ...... 1975-76-77-78 Caitlin Van Sickle...... 2009-10 Erin Cox ...... 1997-98-99-2000 Poppy Holzworth ...... 1979 OOO Charlotte Verstraten...... 2008-09 Lisa Hoover ...... 1980 Jill Croke ...... 1991 Sue Oakes ...... 1980 Susan Vick...... 1977 Krista Horstman ...... 1986 Juliana Cuyler ...... 1979 Brianna O’Donnell ..2006-07-08-09 WWW Kelly Houk...... 1981 DDD Emily O’Hara...... 2001 Sharon Walker ...... 1976 Tracey Houk...... 1984-85-87-88 Illse Davids ...... 2006-07-08-09 Cathy Osmers...... 1988-89 Andrea Walsh...... 1983-84-85-86 Holly Huff ...... 1997-98-99-2000 Bonnie Davis ...... 1983 Alex Otto ...... 2002 Stephanie Walsh .. 1990-91-92-93 Meghan Dawson ...... 2007-09-10 III PPP Wendy Walsh...... 1978 Monica Irwin ...... 1992-93-94 Rachel Dawson ...... 2003-04-05-07 Kristen Palermo...... 1982-83-86 Connie Walton ...... 1982 Sonja Denlinger ...... 1987-88 JJJ Catherine Patteson ...... 1975 Meg Wanser...... 1981-82-83-84 Jennifer DiCuollo .. 1994-95-96-97 Jane Jester ...... 1982-83-84 Nancy Pelligreen ....1995-96-97-98 Jamie Warren...... 1984 Ann Donio ...... 1978-79-80 Sara Johnson...... 1991 Ann Philbrick...... 1976-77 Leigh Watts ...... 1987 Claire Dougherty .. 1983-84-85-86 Judith Jonckheer ...... 1984-85 Katie Plyler ...... 2009-10 Naomi Weatherald 2002-03-04-05 Laura Douglas...... 2001-02-03-04 Ashley Judge...... 2003-04-05-06 Charlotte Plugge ...... 2001 Cindy Werley ...... 1993-94-96-97 Stewi Downer ...... 2006 Sheila Judge ...... 1978 Darcy Plymire ...... 1978 Mary Whaley ...... 1986 Meghan Drake ...... 2010 KKK Caitlin Powers ...... 2010 Marion White ...... 1976 Elizabeth Dorothy Kallop ...... 1979-80 Katy Potter ...... 2001-02-03-04 Donna Williams...... 1980-81 Drazdowski ...... 2007-08-09-10 Diane Kee ...... 1978-79-80 Alisa Pridgen ...... 1978-79 Patricia Williams ...... 1974-75 Mary Driebeek ...... 1976 Kelsey Keeran...... 2001-02-03-04 RRR Ellen Winstead...... 1989 Joy Driscoll...... 1994-95-96-97 Jana Withrow ...... 1994-95-96-97 Abbi Keller ...... 1994-95-96-97 Jane Radford ...... 1981 Lizzy Duffy ...... 1999-2000 Laurie Woodward .. 1974-75-76-77 Meredith Keller ..1999-2000-01-02 Brenda Reed ...... 1981-82 Liz Dunne...... 1978 Abbey Woolley ..1998-99-2000-01 Pembry Keller ...... 1997-98-99 Pat Richman ...... 1976 Leslie Wornall ...... 1992 EEE Michelle Kelley ...... 1992-93-94 Jane Ronner...... 1976-77-78-79 Linda Eglin ...... 1979-80 Heather Kendell ....2004-05-06-07 Annemarie Rosenbaum YYY Amy Ellis ...... 1982 Shireen Khan ...... 1985-86 ...... 1983-84-85-86 Georgiana Yonuschot ...... 1989 FFF Kristy Kimball...... 1984-85-86 Sharon Ross ...... 1985-86-87-88 Tracey Yurgin ...... 1985-86-87-88 Jana Facchinei ...... 2002 Jackie Kintzer ...... 2007-08-09-10 Jennifer Rudman ...... 1979-80 ZZZ JoAnn Fafrowicz ...... 1975 Kristin Klingbiel ...... 1989 Michelle Russell .... 1985-86-87-88 Joan Zabriskie ...... 1977-78-79-80 Betsy Fahl ...... 1976-77-78-79 Jamie Knickerbocker ...... 1982-83 SSS Jean Zammit ...... 1976 Kim Knickerbocker 1979-80-81-82 Jacqueline Falcone ...... 1983 Abigail Saltonstall ...... 1979-80-81 Kim Zimmerman ...... 1977-79 Emily Kole...... 2010 Maryellen Falcone 1984-85-86-87 Susan Sanner ...... 1980 Katelyn Falgowski ....2007-08-09 Kelsey Kolojejchick...... 2009-10 Page 40 • 2011 Carolina Field Hockey Team Awards

Anderson Mark of Excellence 2002: Naomi Weatherald Keller Award Most Valuable Player Award 2003: Rachel Dawson Carmen and Michael Hooker for Open-Play Assists 1994: Barb Hansen 2004: Alli Tanner Leadership Award 2002: Meredith Keller 1995: Kim Schroll 2005: Britt van Beek 1999: Nicole Frey 2003: Kelsey Keeran 1996: Jana Withrow 2006: Brianna O’Donnell 2000: Jana Toepel 2004: Laree Beans 1997: Cindy Werley 2007: Katelyn Falgowski 2001: Susan Hayes 2005: Laree Beans, Britt van Beek 1998: Nancy Pelligreen 2008: Caitlin Van Sickle 2002: Stephanie Fuller 2006: Jesse Gey 1999: Jana Toepel 2009: Kelsey Kolojejchick 2003: Carey Fetting-Smith 2007: Katelyn Falgowski, Jesse Gey 2000: Kristen McCann 2010: Marta Malmberg 2004: Carey Fetting Smith 2008: Illse Davids 2001: Abby Martin 2005: Katy Tran, Naomi Weatherald 2009: Kelsey Kolojejchick 2002: Meredith Keller Marjorie Moses Schwab 2006: Laree Beans 2010: Kelsey Kolojejchick 2003: Kelsey Keeran Unsung Hero Award 2007: Laree Beans, Rachel Dawson 2004: Kelsey Keeran 1994: Sharon Moore 2008: Britt van Beek Practice Player of the Year Award 2005: Rachel Dawson 1995: Susannah Schott 2009: Illse Davids, Danielle Forword 2003: Kelsey Keeran 2006: Jesse Gey 1996: Christy Utter 2010: Elizabeth Drazdowski, 2004: Carey Fetting-Smith 2007: Rachel Dawson 1997: Joy Driscoll Jackie Kintzer 2005: Rachel Dawson 2008: Britt van Beek 1998: Jana Toepel 2006: Rachel Dawson 2009: Katelyn Falgowski 1999: Erin Cox Lingo Award 2007: Laree Beans 2010: Caitlin Van Sickle 2000: Susan Hayes as Players’ Player of the Year 2008: Katelyn Falgowski 2001: Susan Hayes 2002: Meredith Keller 2009: Jackie Kintzer Ken and Cheryl Williams 2002: Alison Stewart 2003: Kerry Falgowski 2010: Jackie Kintzer Rookie of the Year Award 2003: Kerry Falgowski 2004: Kerry Falgowski 1994: Kate Barber 2004: Brooke Miller 2005: Laree Beans Dawson Family Most Improved Player 1995: Nancy Pelligreen 2005: Brooke Miller 2006: Jesse Gey Award 1996: Jana Toepel 2006: Riley Foster 2007: Jesse Gey 2009: Melanie Brill 1997: Carrie Lingo 2007: Xan Funk, Heather Kendell 2008: Riley Foster 2010: Katie Ardrey 1998: Abby Martin 2008: Danielle Forword, Kate Scholl 2009: Riley Foster 1999: Meredith Keller 2009: Casey Burns, 2010: Elizabeth Drazdowski 2000: Katy Potter Brianna O’Donnell 2001: Carey Fetting-Smith 2010: Meghan Dawson

All-Time Jersey Numbers #00 Charlotte Verstraten #9 #13 #17 #21 #25 Meg Wanser Sassi Ammer Retired Retired Elizabeth Stephens Meghan Dawson Abby Frey Naomi Weatherald Nicole Frey RACHEL DAWSON CINDY WERLEY Claire Dougherty Erin Cox Peggy Anthon Abbey Woolley Michelle Kelley Julie Blaisse Mary Hartzell Ashley Hanson Kerry Falgowski Cathleen Conwell Peggy Storrar Jessica Grasso Annemarie Ashley Judge Kelly Houk Amy Ellis #5 Susan Hayes Rosenbaum Carrie Lingo Kate Howard Judith Jonckheer #1 Taryn Gjurich Alison Seger Jill Mulhern Nancy Lang Amy Tran Teryn Brill Mary Havell Sandra Smith #14 Marie Sheehan Meredith Lawrence Jana Withrow Pembry Keller Marie Bounds Kelsey Paula Storch Lisa Morin Jill Croke Beth Logan Annemarie #26 #10 Kolojejchick Jane Radford Sharon Moore Rosenbaum Jackie Kintzer Elizabeth Fedele Ana Bertsch #18 Evelien Spee Alli Tanner Katy Tran Ellen Bakken Sonja Denlinger Leslie Barrows Peggy Storrar Beth Taterosian Melanie Brill Hilary Hartman Becky Bruney #22 Alexis Suarez #27 #6 Heather Johnson Tracy Hill Cinda Carpenter Melanie Dawson Moira McFadden Katy Potter Amber Chambers Peggy Anthon Sophie Rudolph #2 Meghan Drake Cathy Osmers Kim Schroll Elizabeth Kate Barber Casey Burns Loren Shealy Jacky Hagenbach Sharon Ross Alison Seger Drazdowski Bonnie Davis Jennifer Anderson Kim Holliday Katie Shanahan Andrea Walsh Tracey Houk Laura Douglas Illse Davids Brooke Miller Alison Stewart Nancy Pelligreen Danielle Forword #28 Maryellen Falcone Kiki Norbruis Meg Wanser #15 Brenda Reed Betsy Gillespie Katie Price Therese Ferland Charlotte Plugge Cicely Wilson Sara Johnson Louise McNutt Kelsey Brinkman Carey Fetting-Smith Sharon Ross Mary Stewart Sara Carroll #19 Laurel Hershey Kate Sidebottom Connie Walton #11 Jana Facchinei Emily Kole #29 Holly Huff Jody Spinney Katie Ardrey Jesse Gey Ellen Bakken Meghan Lyons Amy Moyers Jennifer DiCuollo Monica Irwin Flo Belvedere #23 Kriss Palermo #7 Stephanie Gaulin Kristy Kimball Barbara Hansen Katelyn Falgowski #30 Retired Kelsey Keeran Beth Logan Patty Lipp Lizzy Duffy #3 LESLIE LYNESS Kristy Kimball Annemarie Karen Mann Jane Jester Sinead Loughran Drew Hayes Claire Dougherty Kim Knickerbocker Rosenbaum Abigail Saltonstall Alisia Morgan Cathy Conwell Tracey Houk Debbie Miller Michelle Russell Erika Streck Sharon Ross #31 Stewi Downer Mary Sentementes Kate Scholl Leigh Watts Susannah Schott Jaclyn Gaudioso Riley Foster Kathy Staley #16 Lisa Todd Beth Logan Andrea Walsh Radvany #8 Tollie Bell #20 Kristen McCann Jana Toepel Rachel Magerman Laree Beans Caitlin Van Sickle #24 Alex Otto Louise Hines Jennifer Clark Terri Buck Marta Malmberg #43 Kathy Staley Meredith Keller #12 Abbi Keller Xan Funk Jennifer Blizzard Kelly Staley Christine Coppola Heather Kendell Katie Plyler Leslie Lyness Shireen Khan Lynn Brewer Maura Troy Imke Lempers Jennifer Anderson Abby Martin Jamie Knickerbocker Lori Bruney Stacey Schweighart Jennifer DiCuollo Michelle Morin Katie McDonald Erin Cox #82 #4 Donna Williams Stephanie Fuller Brenda Reed Christy Utter Liz Morris Brianna Samantha Travers Leslie Wornall Britt van Beek Jamie Warren Emily O’Hara O’Donnell Amy Cox Tracey Yurgin Stephanie Walsh Cathy Osmers Stewi Downer Meg Wanser Joy Driscoll Tracey Yurgin #86 Maryellen Falcone Caitlin Powers Page 41 • 2011 Carolina Field Hockey Record Book Season Records Goals Year Games Goals 1. Cindy Werley 1997 23 36 2. Bashi Buba 1978 23 27 Kristen McCann 2000 24 27 4. Kathy Staley 1989 22 26 5. Imke Lempers 1989 22 25 6. Cindy Werley 1994 23 24 Kate Barber 1995 24 24 8. Bashi Buba 1977 18 23 Nancy Pelligreen 1996 24 23 10. Nancy Pelligreen 1995 21 21 Judith Jonckheer 1984 19 21 Julie Blaisse 1986 21 21 Betsy Gillespie 1987 21 21 Julie Blaisse 1988 20 21 Jennifer Clark 1990 24 21 Susannah Schott 1996 24 21

Assists Year Games Assists 1. Peggy Anthon 1990 24 31 Cindy Werley Joy Driscoll Career leader in goals and points Career leader in assists Ashley Hanson 1996 24 31 3. Joy Driscoll 1996 24 29 Career Records 4. Nancy Lang 1990 24 27 5. Katelyn Falgowski 2009 22 26 Goals Games Goals 6. Lori Bruney 1987 21 24 1. Cindy Werley (1993-97) 90 84 7. Leslie Lyness 1989 22 23 2. Nancy Pelligreen (1995-98) 89 82 8. Abbi Keller 1995 24 22 3. Bashi Buba (1975-78) 59 81 Kim Schroll 1995 24 22 4. Louise Hines (1982-85) 74 68 10. Katelyn Falgowski 2007 23 21 5. Kristen McCann (1997-2000) 89 59 6. Julie Blaisse (1986-88) 62 57 Points Year Points 7. Kate Barber (1994-97) 92 56 1. Cindy Werley 1997 87 Rachel Dawson (2003-05, ’07) 84 56 2. Cindy Werley 1994 61 9. Danielle Forword (2006-08) 76 54 3. Kathy Staley 1989 60 10. Maryellen Falcone (1984-87) 67 50 4. Kate Barber 1995 58 5. Imke Lempers 1989 56 Assists Games Assists 6. Kristen McCann 2000 56 1. Joy Driscoll (1994-97) 91 58 7. Cindy Werley 1996 55 2. Katelyn Falgowski (2007-present) 65 50 8. Julie Blaisse 1986 54 3. Cindy Werley (1993-97) 90 44 Nancy Pelligreen 1996 54 4. Laura Douglas (2001-04) 80 42 Bashi Buba 1978 54 5. Peggy Anthon (1987-90) 74 40 Nancy Lang (1988-91) 77 40 7. Kate Barber (1994-97) 92 39 Goalkeeping Leaders 8. Lori Bruney (1984-87) 77 38 9. Leslie Lyness (1986-89) 76 37 Goals against average Kim Schroll (1992-95) 85 37 Career Ashley Hanson (1993-96) 66 37 Player Games GAA 1. Evelien Spee (1987-89) 57 0.51* Points Goals Assists Points 2. Kathy Mulvey (1984-87) 53 0.54 1. Cindy Werley (1993-97) 84 44 212 3. Jana Withrow (1994-97) 94 0.82 2. Nancy Pelligreen (1995-98) 82 29 193 4. Jackie Kintzer (2007-10) 78 0.95 3. Bashi Buba (1975-78) 81 n/a 162 5. Jan Miles (1983-85) 55 0.98 4. Louise Hines (1982-85) 68 16 152 5. Kate Barber (1994-97) 56 39 151 Season 6. Julie Blaisse (1986-88) 57 25 139 0.43* – Jana Withrow, 1994, 10 goals in 23 games 7. Rachel Dawson (2003-5, ’07) 56 23 135 0.43* – Kathy Mulvey, 1987, 9 goals in 21 games 8. Kristen McCann (1997-2000) 59 13 131 9. Abby Martin (1998-2001) 49 30 128 Saves 10. Danielle Forword (2006-09) 54 14 122 Game: 27 – by Jan Miles vs. Old Dominion, 1982 Season: 149 – by Evelien Spee, 1988, 20 games Career: 503 – by Peggy Storrar, 1990-93, 85 games

Most Goals by a ... Shutouts Season: 14* – by Jana Withrow, 1994, 23 games; by Evelien Spee, Freshman: 25 (Imke Lempers, 1989, 22 games) 1988, 20 games; by Mary Holzer, 1978, 23 games Sophomore: 24 (Cindy Werley, 1994 , 23 games; Kate Barber, Career: 46* – by Jana Withrow, 1994-97, 94 games 1995, 24 games) Junior: 21 (Bashi Buba, 1977, 18 games) * – Atlantic Coast Conference record Senior: 36 (Cindy Werley, 1997, 23 games)

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Peggy Amy Storrar Tran

Cindy Werley

Jana Abbey Toepel Woolley UNC on U.S. National Teams Withrow) Katy Potter 1998: Kate Barber, Peggy Storrar, Under-21 Team Olympic Games Jana Withrow 1980: Karen Shelton 1985: Betsy Gillespie 1999: Kate Barber, Peggy Storrar, 1984: Karen Shelton 1987: Lori Bruney, Laurel Hershey, Louise Hines, Kathy Jana Toepel, Cindy Werley, Jana 1996: Laurel Hershey, Leslie Lyness, Cindy Werley Staley, Tracey Yurgin Withrow (Alternate: Nancy Pelli- 2008: Kate Barber, Rachel Dawson, Katelyn Falgowski, 1988: Lauren Hershey, Leslie Lyness green) Jesse Gey, Carrie Lingo, Amy Tran 1989: Laurel Hershey, Leslie Lyness 2000: Kate Barber, Kristen McCann, 1992: Amy Cox, Peggy Storrar, Cindy Werley, Jana Withrow World Cup Nancy Pelligreen, Peggy Storrar, 1993: Jana Withrow 1979: Karen Shelton Jana Toepel, Cindy Werley, Jana 1994: Kate Barber, Joy Driscoll, Jana Withrow 1983: Karen Shelton Withrow Laurel Hershey 1995: Kate Barber, Joy Driscoll, Nancy Pelligreen, Jana 1990: Lori Bruney, Laurel Hershey, Leslie Lyness 2001: Kate Barber, Carrie Lingo, Withrow 1994: Laurel Hershey, Leslie Lyness Abby Martin, Kristen McCann, Peggy Storrar, Amy Tran 1996: Kate Barber, Pembry Keller, Jana Toepel 1998: Kate Barber, Peggy Storrar, Jana Withrow 2002: Kate Barber, Carrie Lingo, Kristen McCann, Peggy 1997: Pembry Keller, Katie McDonald 2002: Kate Barber, Carrie Lingo, Kristen McCann, Peggy Storrar, Amy Tran, Abbey Woolley 2000: Lizzy Duffy, Carrie Lingo, Abby Martin, Amy Tran, Storrar 2003: Kate Barber, Carrie Lingo, Abby Martin, Kristen Mc- Abbey Woolley (Alternate: Kelsey Keeran) 2006: Kate Barber, Rachel Dawson, Katelyn Falgowski, Cann, Peggy Storrar, Amy Tran, Abbey Woolley 2001: Carey Fetting-Smith, Stephanie Fuller, Kelsey Keeran, Carrie Lingo, Amy Tran 2004: Kate Barber, Meredith Keller, Carrie Lingo, Kristen Meredith Keller, Abby Martin, Amy Tran, Abbey Woolley Pan American Games McCann, Peggy Storrar, Amy Tran, Abbey Woolley 2004: Laree Beans, Rachel Dawson, Carey Fetting-Smith 1987: Louise Hines 2005: Kate Barber, Kelsey Keeran, Carrie Lingo, Amy Tran 2005: Laree Beans, Rachel Dawson, Ashley Judge, Heather 1991: Laurel Hershey, Leslie Lyness 2006: Kate Barber, Rachel Dawson, Kelsey Keeran, Carrie Kendell, Brooke Miller 1995: Laurel Hershey, Leslie Lyness, Cindy Werley Lingo, Amy Tran 2006: Brianna O’Donnell, Alli Tanner 1999: Kate Barber, Peggy Storrar, Jana Toepel, Cindy Wer- 2007: Kate Barber, Rachel Dawson, Katelyn Falgowski, 2007: Elizabeth Drazdowski, Katelyn Falgowski, Riley Fos- ley, Jana Withrow Carrie Lingo, Amy Tran ter, Jackie Kintzer, Brianna O’Donnell 2003: Kate Barber, Carrie Lingo, Kristen McCann, Peggy 2008: Rachel Dawson, Katelyn Falgowski, Jesse Gey, Carrie 2008: Elizabeth Drazdowski, Riley Foster, Jackie Kintzer Storrar, Amy Tran, Abbey Woolley Lingo, Amy Tran 2009: Elizabeth Drazdowski, Katelyn Falgowski, Jackie 2007: Kate Barber, Rachel Dawson, Katelyn Falgowski, 2009: Kate Barber, Rachel Dawson, Katelyn Falgowski, Kintzer, Kelsey Kolojejchick Carrie Lingo, Amy Tran Jesse Gey, Carrie Lingo, Amy Tran 2010: Elizabeth Drazdowski, Katelyn Falgowski, Kelsey 2010: Melanie Brill, Rachel Dawson, Katelyn Falgowski, Kolojejchick, Marta Malmberg Champions Trophy Jesse Gey, Jackie Kintzer, Carrie Lingo, Amy Tran 1995: Laurel Hershey, Leslie Lyness, Cindy Werley 2011: Kelsey Kolojejchick, Marta Malmberg, Caitlin Van 2011: Melanie Brill, Rachel Dawson, Katelyn Falgowski, Sickle 1997: Peggy Storrar Jesse Gey, Jackie Kintzer, Carrie Lingo, Amy Tran Senior National Team Junior Developmental Squad Women’s Senior Reserve Team 2008: Meghan Dawson 1987: Louise Hines 1999: Nancy Pelligreen 1989: Lori Bruney Under-20 Team 1990: Laurel Hershey, Leslie Lyness Senior Developmental Squad 1999: Lizzy Duffy, Meredith Keller, Abby Martin, Alison 2007: Jesse Gey 1991: Laurel Hershey, Leslie Lyness Stewart, Amy Tran, Abbey Woolley (Alternate: Katie Mc- 2009: Melanie Brill, Jackie Kintzer 1992: Amy Cox, Laurel Hershey, Leslie Lyness Donald); 2003: Carey Fetting-Smith, Brooke Miller, Katy 2010: Kelsey Kolojejchick, Marta Malmberg 1993: Amy Cox, Laurel Hershey, Leslie Lyness Tran 2011: Meghan Dawson, Kelsey Kolojejchick, Marta Malm- 1994: Laurel Hershey, Leslie Lyness, Cindy Werley Under-19 Team berg, Caitlin Van Sickle 1995: Barb Hansen, Laurel Hershey, Leslie Lyness, Peggy 1998: Carrie Lingo; 1999: Abby Martin Storrar, Cindy Werley Under-23 Team 2000: Carey Fetting-Smith, Kelsey Keeran, 1996: Joy Driscoll, Laurel Hershey, Leslie Lyness, Nancy 2002: Stephanie Fuller, Kelsey Keeran, Meredith Keller, 2001: Carey Fetting-Smith, Brooke Miller, Katy Tran Pelligreen, Peggy Storrar, Cindy Werley Carrie Lingo, Abby Martin, Katy Potter, Amy Tran, Abbey 2002: Carey Fetting-Smith, Katy Tran 1997: Nancy Pelligreen, Peggy Storrar (Alternate: Jana Woolley 2004: Laree Beans, Rachel Dawson, Ashley Judge (Alter- 2003: Kerry Falgowski, Kelsey Keeran, Meredith Keller, nate: Brooke Miller) Page 43 • 2011 Carolina Field Hockey