2009 Blue Jay Women’s Game Notes

2009 RECORDS GAME 8 Series Record: UMBC leads, 12-7-2 Johns Hopkins (3-4, 0-1 ALC) Lately: JHU has won four straight Current Streak: Won 1 UMBC (5-4, 1-0 America East) Last Meeting: JHU-15, UMBC-7 on April 9, 2008 UMBC (5-4, 1-0 America East) at Current Streak: Won 2 in , MD Johns Hopkins (3-4, 0-1 ALC) Last JHU win: Same COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Janine Tucker (Loyola ‘89) Tuesday, March 24, 2009 Last UMBC win: UMBC-15, JHU-14 on April 14, Record at JHU/Years: 180-81 (.689)/15 4:00 pm 1999 in Baltimore, MD Career Record/Years: Same Homewood Field Fast Fact: JHU has won six of the last seven meet- Baltimore, MD ings and is 4-1 against UMBC since moving to DI. Assistant Coaches: Jen Kasper, Jo Mooney Setting the Scene: SERIES BREAKDOWN Johns Hopkins is in the midst of a three-game homestand as the Blue Jays welcome the UMBC Retrievers to All-Time Record: UMBC leads, 12-7-2 Homewood Field. Hopkins is looking for its second straight win after defeating George Washington in overtime on First Meeting: UMBC-5, JHU-3 (4-29-1976) Thursday. The Retrievers are coming off an 18-11 victory over Stony Brook on Saturday. Last Meeting: JHU-15, UMBC-7 (4-09-2008) Current Streak: JHU won 4 Last Time Out: Johns Hopkins rallied from five goals down midway through the second half, then got two overtime goals to QUICK FACTS defeat George Washington 13-12 on Thursday afternoon at Homewood Field. The Blue Jays snapped a two-game First Year of Women’s Lacrosse______1976 losing skid to 3-4 on the year while the Colonials slip to 1-8. Freshman Candace Rossi and sophomore Brianna All-Time Record/Years______329-200-4 (.621)/33 Cronin notched hat tricks to lead the Blue Jays. Division I Record/Years______112-65 (.633)/11

All-Time ALC Record______22-16 (.579) Series History: The series between the Blue Jays and the Retrievers dates all the way back to 1976, Hopkins first season of varsity Years in NCAA Tournament_____ 12 (Last, 2007) lacrosse. UMBC dominated the series early, going 11-2-2 against Hopkins from 1976 to 1987. The teams met atleast once a year during that stretch. The series resumed in 1998, just one year before Hopkins moved to Division I. Since Home Field______Homewood Field then, the Blue Jays are 5-1 against the Retrievers. Surface______Sportexe Momentum Turf 151 Capacity______8,500 When Last We Met: With just a 4-3 lead at half time, Johns Hopkins exploded for 11 second half goals en route to a 15-7 win at SPORTS INFORMATION UMBC on April 9, 2008. In the win, senior Kadie Stamper became the 10th player in school Division I history Assistant SID (WLax Contact)______Jill Olsen to notch 100 career points with her second hat trick of the season. Sophomore Paige Ibello led the Blue Jays with Olsen Office Phone______(410) 516-0638 four goals while sophomore Lizzie O’Ferrall posted 12 saves between the pipes. Olsen Fax______(410) 516-7482 Olsen [email protected] Against Her Alma Mater: Assistant coach Jen Kasper will take on her alma mater this afternoon when Hopkins squares off against the 2009 Johns Hopkins Schedule Retrievers. Kasper a 2007 graduate of UMBC, enjoyed a stellar playing career for the Retrievers. A two-time Second Feb. 21 George Mason W, 15-10 Team All-America East selection, she finished her career with 86 goals and 56 assists. As a senior, she led the team 25 #7 Georgetown (ESPNU) L, 6-11 in assists (18) and points (44). Kasper ranked fourth in program history in career assists when she graduated. 28 @ #8 Princeton L, 9-13 Mar. 4 Cincinnati ^ W, 18-9 Extra Lacrosse: 7 @ Ohio State * L, 12-22 Johns Hopkins and George Washington treated fans to some extra lacrosse on Thursday as the two teams needed 15 @ Oregon L, 10-12 overtime to decide a winner. Hopkins rallied from a 9-4 deficit in the second half to take an 11-9 lead. The Colonials 19 George Washington W, 13-12 (2OT) responded with two late goals to force overtime. In the first overtime period, Hopkins got goals from juniors Sam 24 UMBC 4 pm Schrum and Angela Hughes to take a 13-11 lead. In the second overtime, the Colonials got one back but could not 27 Stanford 4 pm get the tying goal as Hopkins held on for the 29 @ Towson 1 pm 13-12 win. Johns Hopkins vs. the Opposition Apr. 1 Penn 7 pm The following is a compilation of Johns Hopkins’ record versus 4 @ Vanderbilt * 1 pm CST Freshman Five: its 2009 opponents 9 Fresno State 4 pm Freshman attacker Candace Rossi scored 14 @ 4 pm a game and career-high five goals in Hop- Opponent Record (Streak) Last Meeting 17 Northwestern * (ESPNU) 7 pm kins win over Cincinnati on March 4 to be- 25 Penn State *$ 1 pm Cincinnati...... 2-0 (W2)...... JHU-18, UC-9 (3-04-09) 30 ALC First Round ! TBD come the first freshman to score five goals in Fresno State...... First Meeting May 1 ALC Semifinals ! TBD a game since Mary Key turned the trick on George Mason...... 7-4 (W1)...... JHU-15, GMU-10 (2-21-09) 2 ALC Championship ! TBD April 14, 2004 against Villanova. George Washington....7-0 (W7)..JHU-13, GWU-12 (2OT) (3-19-08) Rossi followed that with a five-goal per- Georgetown...... 6-7 (L4)...... GU-11, JHU-6 (2-25-08) ^ Friends of Jaclyn game formance at Ohio State on March 7. She is Maryland...... 0-10 (L10)...... UM-16, JHU-8 (3-17-08) * ALC game the first freshman in program history to notch Northwestern...... 2-6 (L6)...... NU-14, JHU-12 (4-18-08) $ Power in Pink game five goals in back-to-back games. Rossi leads Ohio State...... 5-3 (L1)...... OSU-22, JHU-12 (3-07-09) ! ALC Tournament (State College, PA) the Blue Jays in goals (15), points (15), draw Oregon...... 3-1 (L1)...... UO-12, JHU-10 (3-15-09) controls (16) and caused turnovers (7). Penn...... 5-2 (L2)...... UP-9, JHU-8 (4-02-08) 2009 ALC STANDINGS ALC Overall Penn State...... 2-5 (W2)...... JHU-10, PSU-8 (4-26-08) Red, White and Blue: Northwestern 1-0 9-0 Princeton...... 1-4 (L3)...... PU-13, JHU-9 (2-28-09) Ohio State 1-0 7-1 Three players with ties to Johns Hopkins Stanford...... 2-0 (W2)...... JHU-16, SU-6 (3-22-00) Vanderbilt 1-1 4-3 were selected to the 2008-09 U.S. Devel- Towson...... 9-6 (W8)...... JHU-12, TU-10 (3-12-08) Penn State 0-1 4-4 opmental Team in the fall. Junior defender Johns Hopkins 0-1 3-4 Angela Hughes and freshman middie Col- UMBC...... 7-12-2 (W4)...... JHU-15, UMBC-7 (4-09-08) leen McCaffrey, along with 2008 graduate Vanderbilt...... 5-4 (L2)...... VU-10, JHU-7 (5-03-08) Lauren Schwarzmann were named to the team. In fact, 2009 IWLCA/UnderArmour Poll McCaffrey was the only player without college experi- TALE OF THE TAPE March 24, 2009 ence selected for the U.S. National Team pool when it was announced in August. Rk School Record Pts (1st) Last 1. Northwestern 9-0 400 (20) 1 In March: 2009 Record 3-4 5-4 2T. Maryland 8-0 365 2 Since moving to Division I, Johns Hopkins is 77-27 IWLCA Rank RV NR Penn 7-0 365 3 (.738) under head coach Janine Tucker in the month of 4. North Carolina 7-2 319 6 March. The Blue Jays had won four straight in the month Goals Scored 83 116 5. Duke 8-2 296 7 of March before their loss at Ohio State. Goals/Game 11.69 12.89 6. Georgetown 5-3 291 4 Goals Allowed 89 86 7. Princeton 5-1 289 9 Welcome Back Brianna: Goals Allowed/Game 12.54 10.67 8. Syracuse 6-2 274 8 Sophomore Brianna Cronin played in her first game 9. Notre Dame 8-1 234 10 on Feb. 21 since suffering a torn ACL on March 27, 2008. Free Position Made-Att 20-47 29-62 10. Virginia 6-3 223 5 The middie scored nine goals in eight games last season 11. Vanderbilt 4-3 210 11 Free Position Pct. .426 .468 and picked up where she left off, coming off the bench 12. University 5-3 178 12 to score in the win over George Mason. Cronin scored 13. Loyola 6-1 140 20 Assists 19 53 eight goals in the first four games of the season, on just 14. Stanford 6-2 128 15 Assists/Game 2.71 5.88 10 shots. She was held scoreless in the loss at Ohio State, 15. Penn State 4-4 86 17 snapping a five-game goal scoring streak that dated back 16T. Dartmouth 3-3 78 19 Ground Balls 142 162 to last year. Cronin ranks second on team with 12 goals. Ohio State 7-1 78 18 GB/Game 20.28 18.00 18. James Madison 4-3 59 16 Youth Abounds: 19. Cornell 5-2 55 14 Draw Controls 85 102 Johns Hopkins sports a young line-up in 2009. Of the 20. New Hampshire 6-3 52 13 DC/Game 12.14 11.33 18 players that have started atleast one game this season, eight are either freshmen or sophomores. Just two of the Also receiving votes: , Towson, William & Caused Turnovers 18 are seniors. In addition, freshmen or sophomores have 58 102 Mary. scored 58 of the Blue Jays’ 83 goals this season. CT/Game 8.28 11.33

2009 Inside Lacrosse Media Poll Friends of Jaclyn: Clears 89-109 95-114 March 23, 2009 In September 2008, the Johns Hopkins women’s la- Clear Percentage .816 .833 crosse team welcomed a new member to their family. Rk School Record Pts (1st) Through the Friends of Jaclyn Foundation, the Blue 1. Northwestern 9-0 180 (9) Jays “adopted” Paige Setzer. Paige was diagnosed 2. Maryland 8-0 171 2009 INDIVIDUAL HIGHS with an ependymoma brain tumor on Friday, Janu- 3. Pennsylvania 7-0 162 Points ary 14, 2005. After numerous surgeries and six 4. Duke 8-2 143 5...... Candace Rossi at Ohio State (Mar 07) weeks of radiation, she is now officially tumor and 5. North Carolina 7-2 133 5...... Candace Rossi vs. Cincinnati (Mar 04) cancer free. 6. Princeton 5-1 132 5...... Paige Ibello vs. George Mason (Feb 21) The Friends of Jaclyn Foundation is a 501(c)(3), 7. Syracuse 6-2 127 non-profit, charitable organization that improves the 8. Georgetown 5-3 122 Goals quality of life for children suffering with pediatric 9. Virginia 6-3 113 5...... Candace Rossi at Ohio State (Mar 07) brain tumors and helps fund research. FOJ matches 10. Notre Dame 8-1 103 5...... Candace Rossi vs. Cincinnati (Mar 04) a child with a college or high school sports team 11. Vanderbilt 4-3 80 based on geographic location. Currently there are 12. Boston University 5-3 75 Assists over 50 children paired with collegiate and high 13. Loyola 6-1 69 2...... Brett Bathras vs. George Washington (Mar 19) school teams in 17 different sports. There are over 14. Cornell 5-2 41 2...... Sam Schrum vs. Cincinnati (Mar 04) 180 schools waiting to adopt. FOJ is creating other 15. Stanford 6-2 40 2...... Paige Ibello vs. George Mason (Feb 21) programs that will continue to form life-changing 16T. Ohio State 7-1 38 2...... Sam Schrum vs. George Mason (Feb 21) relationships between children, their families and Dartmouth 3-3 38 teams. 18. Penn State 4-4 25 Shots This year Hopkins participated in a “Friends of 19. James Madison 4-3 23 10...... Brett Bathras vs. Cincinnati (Mar 04) Jaclyn” game on March 4 against Cincinnati. The 20. New Hampshire 6-3 20 team collected donations for the foundation and had Shots on Goal Paige on the sidelines. Others receiving votes: Denver 14, Towson 11, Wil- 6...... Candace Rossi at Ohio State (Mar 07) liam & Mary 9, Louisville 5, Drexel 2, Oregon 1. 6...... Brett Bathras at Ohio State (Mar 07) Scouting the Retrievers: 6...... Brett Bathras vs. Cincinnati (Mar 04) Senior midfielder Kara Dorr tied her career high JHU Week-by-Week in the Polls 6...... Candace Rossi vs. Cincinnati (Mar 04) with six goals, and freshman attack Emily Coady scored a career-best four to lead UMBC to an 18- IWLCA IL Saves 11 victory over America East rival Stony Brook in Preseason 15 RV 9...... Julianne Wisner at Oregon (Mar 15) both teams’ conference opener on Saturday. February 17/16 15 20 9...... Lizzie O’Ferrall at Princeton (Feb 28) The Retrievers have now won four of their last February 24/23 13 18 9...... Lizzie O’Ferrall vs. Georgetown (Feb 25) five games on the season. March 3/2 14 19 Of the 24 players on the UMBC roster, all but March 10/9 RV NR Ground Balls three come from the state of Maryland. Sophomore March 17/16 NR NR 5...... Brett Bathras vs. Cincinnati (Mar 04) Carrie Paris is from Florida, while freshman Jes- March 24/23 NR NR 5...... Lizzie O’Ferrall vs. Georgetown (Feb 25) sica Harkey is from Virginia and senior Susie 5...... Colleen McCaffrey vs. George Mason (Feb 21) Sweeney is from New Jersey. Today’s game at Johns Hopkins marks the first Draw Controls road game for UMBC since February 25 when the 7...... Candace Rossi at Ohio State (Mar 07) Retrievers traveled up Charles Street to take on Loyola. After playing six straight games at home, Caused Turnovers UMBC will play five of its last eight games on the 3...... Angela Hughes at Ohio State (Mar 07) road in 2009. The UMBC offense has been extremely produc- tive in its last two games, combining for 38 goals. UMBC scored 20 against Iona on Tuesday before putting up 18 against Stony Brook. The Retrievers have scored 18 or more goals four times this season. IN THE RECORD BOOK All-Time Record: JHU TOTALS The 2009 season marks the 34th season of women’s lacrosse at Johns Hopkins and Multiple Goals JHU All Divisions Career Saves the Blue Jays post an all-time record of 329-200-4 (.621). As a Division I program, Player 2009 Career 1. Anita Patibandla 1995-98 656 Johns Hopkins boasts a 112-65 (.633) record in 11 seasons. Schrum 0 17 8. Wendy Atkinson 1981-84 193 Ibello 1 8 9. Lizzie O’Ferrall 2007-pres. 172 Family Affair: Bathras 3 8 10. Amelia Harris 2006-pres. 143 The Johns Hopkins lacrosse program has become a family affair in recent years, Rossi 5 5 with four sets of sisters in the last seven seasons. Joining her sister, junior attacker Cronin 3 5 JHU All Divisions Career Minutes Played Sam Schrum, this season is freshman middie Megan. In addition, Gavin Crisafulli, McCaffrey 3 3 1. Anita Patibandla 1995-98 3488:00 a freshman on the Johns Hopkins men’s lacrosse team, is the third Crisafulli to play Foussadier 1 3 4. Sara Love 2000-03 3190:00 on Homewood. He joins older sisters Anne ‘05 and Meghan ‘07, who both played Maranto 0 2 5. Lizzie O’Ferrall 2007-pres. 1400:12 under head coach Janine Tucker. Meghan ‘02 and Molly ‘06 Burnett began the Higgins 1 1 trend, followed by the Crisafulli sisters. Next up were the Schwarzmann sisters, Ash- Kramer 1 1 6. Amelia Harris 2006-pres. 1021:42 ley ‘06 and Lauren ‘08. Serio 1 1 7. Lisa Hensley 1994 838:00 Kristen Miller ‘05 followed in her brother Pat’s (‘02) footsteps choosing to play Dubansky 0 1 8. Julianne Wisner 2008-pres. 478:17 college lacrosse for Hopkins. Marlena Wittelsberger ‘04 followed her father’s path. Franz Wittelsberger ‘76 was a four-time All-American for Hopkins and stills rank Hat Tricks JHU Division I Career Goals third all-time in career goals with 151. Alex Nolan ‘07 followed in both her father Player 2009 Career 1. Mary Key 2004-07 234 and her mother’s footsteps. Her father Bill ‘74 was a two-time All-American for the Schrum 0 9 11. Meagan Voight 2003-06 75 Blue Jays and a member of the 1974 national championship team. Her mother Shel- Ibello 1 4 12. Sam Schrum 2007-pres. 65 lee played for the Hopkins women’s lacrosse team. Rossi 3 3 Cronin 2 2 Bathras 1 2 Records Watch: JHU Division I Career Assists Foussadier 1 1 1. Mary Key 2004-07 149 Junior attacker Brett Bathras is Hopkins active career assist leader with 28 help- McCaffrey 1 1 7. L. Schwarzmann 2005-08 39 ers in her career. She notched two assists against GW to move into a tie for eighth in Dubansky 0 1 8T. Brett Bathras 2007-pres. 28 program history with Erin Riordan ‘05. Bathras also ranks 16th in program history 14. Kirby Houck 2005-08 20 with 56 career points. Free Position Goals Sam Schrum 15. Sam Schrum 2007-pres. 19 Junior attacker is Hopkins active goals and points leader with 65 Player 2009 Career and 84 respectively. She ranks 12th in school Division I history in goals and is tied Schrum 1 13 with Kirby Houck ‘08 for 12th in career points. She also ranks seventh in career draw Bathras 3 5 JHU Division I Career Points controls (75) and needs just one to move into a tie with Heidi Pearce ‘05 for sixth Cronin 4 6 1. Mary Key 2004-07 383 all-time. Foussadier 1 4 11. Meagan Voight 2003-06 96 Ibello 1 4 12T. Sam Schrum 2007-pres. 84 We’re Going Streaking: Kildare 3 3 15. Steph Janice 2004-07 64 Six Blue Jays carry active point streaks into Tuesday’s game against UMBC, led McCaffrey 3 3 16. Brett Bathras 2007-pres. 56 by freshman attacker Candace Rossi. She has scored atleast two goals in five straight Rossi 3 3 games. While junior attacker Brett Bathras has atleast one assist in four straight Maranto 0 3 JHU Division I Career Draw Controls games. Dubansky 0 3 Higgins 1 1 1. Kadie Stamper 2005-08 203 Ensley 0 1 Preseason Honors: 6. Heidi Pearce 2001-04 76 White 0 1 7. Sam Schrum 2007-pres. 75 Junior defender Angela Hughes and junior attacker Sam Schrum were named to the 2009 ALC Preseason All-Conference team. Hughes anchored a Hopkins defense Multiple Assists JHU Division I Career Caused Turnovers that held its opponents to 9.63 goals per game. In addition, the Blue Jays held five of Player 2009 Career their opponents to seven goals or less last season. 1. Lacey-Leigh Hentz 2002-05 146 Bathras 1 8 Schrum led the Blue Jays in goals (30) and points (36) and was second in draw 16. Anne Crisafulli 2002-05 39 Schrum 2 5 controls last season. She is Hopkins active career leader in goals (64), points (83) and 17. Angela Hughes 2007-pres. 37 Ensley 0 2 draw controls (71). She is tied for 12th in school Division I history in goals, 13thin Ibello 1 1 points and eighth in draw controls. JHU Division I Career Saves Gamewinners 1. Jen McDonald 2000-03 489 Oh Captain, My Captain: Player 2009 Career 3. Sara Love 1999-00 293 Hopkins will be captained this season by senior attacker Gina Maranto and ju- Schrum 1 4 4. Lizzie O’Ferrall 2007-pres. 172 nior attacker Sam Schrum, junior middie Kim Dubansky and junior defender An- Bathras 0 2 5. Amelia Harris 2006-pres. 143 gela Hughes. Foussadier 1 1 6. Julianne Wisner 2008-pres. 52 Hughes 1 1 8. Catherine Sawyer 2002-04 10 At the Helm: Dubansky 0 1 Ibello 0 1 9. Jess Buicko 2008-pres. 8 Head coach Janine Tucker is in her 16th season at the helm of the Blue Jay wom- en’s lacrosse program. Just the third coach in the 34-year history of the program, she Active Point Streaks is not only the longest tenured, but she is also the winningest with a record of 180-81 JHU All Divisions Career Minutes Played Player Streak (.689). Tucker led JHU to a 68-16 (.809) in five seasons at the Division III level with 1. Jen McDonald 2000-03 3190:00 Rossi 5 three NCAA Final Four appearances. She then guided the program through its transi- 3. Sara Love 2000-03 1517:00 Bathras 4 tion from DIII to DI in 1999. 4. Lizzie O’Ferrall 2007-pres. 1400:12 Schrum 4 5. Amelia Harris 2006-pres. 1021:42 Ballatori 3 On Tap: Higgins 3 6. Julianne Wisner 2008-pres. 478:17 Johns Hopkins closes out its homestand when Stanford visits Baltimore on Thurs- Cronin 2 7. Carrie Berman 1999 110:00 day. It is only the third all-time meeting between the two programs and the first since 8. Jess Buicko 2008-pres. 90:46 2000. Game time is set for 4:00 pm. Active Goal Streaks Player Streak JHU Division I Career Wins Rossi 5 1T. Lauren Riddick 2003-06 32 Bathras 4 Jen McDonald 2000-03 32 Schrum 4 3. Sara Love 1999-00 22 Higgins 3 4T. Amelia Harris 2006-pres. 11 Cronin 2 Lizzie O’Ferrall 2007-pres. 10 Active Assist Streaks 6. Julianne Wisner 2008-pres. 3 Player Streak 7. Jess Buicko 2008-pres. 1 Bathras 4 Johns Hopkins Women's Lacrosse Johns Hopkins Individual Season/Career Statistics All games (as of Mar 24, 2009)

SEASON CAREER ## Player gp-gs g a pts sh sh% gw fpg-fps gb dc t/o ct foul gp-gs g a pts sh sh% gw fpg-fps gb dc t/o ct foul 26 Candace Rossi 7-5 18 1 19 28 .6 4 3 0 3-5 9 20 9 9 13 • 7-5 18 1 19 28 .6 4 3 0 3-5 9 20 9 9 13 27 Brett Bathras 7-7 9 5 14 35 .2 5 7 0 3-7 7 9 13 2 12 • 40-22 28 28 56 92 .3 0 4 2 5-12 25 11 71 15 39 6 Brianna Cronin 7-4 12 0 12 21 .5 7 1 0 4-8 9 1 7 2 9 • 15-4 21 0 21 45 .4 6 7 0 6-15 12 8 20 4 21 14 Colleen McCaffrey 7-7 10 1 11 21 .4 7 6 0 3-7 14 15 13 6 13 • 7-7 10 1 11 21 .4 7 6 0 3-7 14 15 13 6 13 16 Sam Schrum 7-7 5 4 9 21 .2 3 8 1 1-5 7 11 14 3 10 • 44-44 65 19 84 156 .4 1 7 4 12-41 56 75 65 22 58 8 Paige Ibello 7-2 4 3 7 11 .3 6 4 0 1-3 4 0 4 2 8 • 37-3 27 5 32 69 .3 9 1 1 4-12 20 8 25 7 16 4 Brooke Foussadier 7-4 6 0 6 16 .3 7 5 1 1-3 7 2 6 3 5 • 23-9 13 0 13 40 .3 2 5 1 4-10 14 7 22 6 16 5 Jenny Higgins 4-1 4 1 5 4 1.000 0 1-1 3 1 0 0 1 • 17-1 6 3 9 8 .7 5 0 0 1-1 4 4 3 0 1 24 Rachel Serio 6-6 4 0 4 10 .4 0 0 0 0-2 8 5 2 4 7 • 6-6 4 0 4 10 .4 0 0 0 0-2 8 5 2 4 7 10 Alyssa Kildare 7-6 3 1 4 9 .3 3 3 0 3-4 5 4 8 2 17 • 7-6 3 1 4 9 .3 3 3 0 3-4 5 4 8 2 17 32 Cami Kramer 7-0 3 0 3 9 .3 3 3 0 - 3 5 1 0 0 • 7-0 3 0 3 9 .3 3 3 0 - 3 5 1 0 0 22 Angela Hughes 7-7 3 0 3 7 .4 2 9 1 - 14 5 6 9 30 • 43-36 6 1 7 18 .3 3 3 1 0-4 51 23 31 37 142 25 Rachel Ballatori 4-0 1 2 3 4 .2 5 0 0 0-1 0 1 2 0 1 • 4-0 1 2 3 4 .2 5 0 0 0-1 0 1 2 0 1 13 Jen Fox 3-0 1 0 1 2 .5 0 0 0 - 2 0 0 0 1 • 3-0 1 0 1 2 .5 0 0 0 - 2 0 0 0 1 11 Danielle Ensley 5-2 0 1 1 4 .0 0 0 0 - 1 0 3 0 3 • 26-3 2 8 10 7 .2 8 6 0 1-1 6 0 10 2 6 7 Kim Dubansky 6-0 0 0 0 5 .0 0 0 0 0-1 3 1 2 2 6 • 41-15 9 5 14 45 .2 0 0 1 3-13 25 22 17 19 23 20 Gina Maranto 3-2 0 0 0 4 .0 0 0 0 - 4 1 6 2 4 • 43-15 14 0 14 52 .2 6 9 0 3-5 15 11 22 7 21 2 Milly Brugger 7-7 0 0 0 1 .0 0 0 0 - 7 1 4 3 17 • 19-7 0 0 0 1 .0 0 0 0 - 14 4 8 6 34 34 Lizzie O'Ferrall 7-7 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 - 14 0 4 0 1 • 33-26 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 - 44 0 6 8 1 33 Jess Buicko 1-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 - 1 0 0 1 1 • 14-0 1 0 1 1 1.000 0 - 5 0 3 2 5 29 Abby Duggan 1-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 • 6-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 - 0 0 1 1 1 28 Julianne Wisner 3-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 - 3 0 0 0 0 • 13-6 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 - 12 0 2 1 0 21 Sally Mancini 1-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 1 • 4-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 - 1 2 2 1 1 19 Brooke Lipinski 6-6 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 - 9 0 1 3 7 • 22-22 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 - 25 1 7 13 23 18 Erin Russell 6-1 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 - 4 1 3 1 1 • 36-23 0 1 1 4 .0 0 0 0 0-1 40 11 17 23 24 17 Amelia Harris 1-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 • 29-16 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 - 15 0 4 0 1 15 Monica D'Ambrogi 3-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 - 1 1 1 1 0 • 3-0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 - 1 1 1 1 0 9 Lizzie Rupp 6-3 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 - 3 1 2 3 6 • 13-3 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 - 5 1 3 4 6 Total 144 83 19 102 212 .3 9 2 3 20-47 142 85 113 58 174 Opponents 144 89 41 130 182 .4 8 9 4 14-30 127 94 136 47 188

## Goalie gp-gs minutes ga gaavg saves pct w l t sho gp-gs minutes ga gaavg saves pct w l t sho 28 Julianne Wisner 3-0 66:06 13 11.80 12 .4 8 0 1 1 0 0 • 13-6 478:17 75 9.41 52 .4 0 9 3 5 0 0 34 Lizzie O'Ferrall 7-7 351:04 73 12.48 38 .3 4 2 2 3 0 0 • 33-26 1400:12 266 11.40 172 .3 9 3 11 11 0 0 33 Jess Buicko 1-0 8:50 3 20.38 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • 6-0 90:46 9 5.95 8 .4 7 1 1 0 0 0 Total 7 426:00 89 12.54 50 .3 6 0 3 4 0 0 Opponents 7 426:00 83 11.69 69 .4 5 4 4 3 0 0 THE LAST TIME JOHNS HOPKINS (2009 accomplishments in bold) ... JOHNS HOPKINS RECORD... Scored 15 or more goals...... 18 vs. Cincinnati (03-04-2009) Scored 20 or more goals...... 20 vs. Oregon (03-24-2007) In Under Current 2009 Tucker * Streak Allowed 15 or more goals...... 22 at Ohio State (03-07-2009) Overall 3-4 112-65 W1 ALC games 0-1 22-16 L1 Totaled 30 or more points...... 32 vs. Oregon (03-24-2007) At home 3-1 69-29 W2 Won 15 or more draws...... 15 vs. George Washington (03-19-2009) On the road 0-3 40-35 L3 Won 20 or more draws...... 20 vs. Oregon (03-24-2007) At a neutral site 0-0 4-1 L1

Grabbed 30 or more ground balls...... 34 at Towson (04-30-2007) ALC games at home 0-0 15-7 W1 Grabbed 40 or more ground balls...... 43 at George Mason (05-03-2003) ALC games on the road 0-1 6-9 L1 Grabbed 50 or more ground balls...... 54 at Towson (04-30-2003) ALC games at a neutral site 0-0 1-0 W1 Took 40 or more shots...... 41 at Ohio State (03-07-2009) On artificial turf 0-1 65-27 L1 Took 50 or more shots...... 56 vs. Ohio (03-17-2002) On grass 0-1 16-22 L1 On Sportexe/Fieldturf 3-2 31-15 W1 Trailed at halftime and won... vs. George Washington (03-19-2009) - Trailed 7-4 at halftime - Won 13-12 in OT During the day Won in overtime...... vs. George Washington (03-19-2009) - Won 13-12 3-4 88-50 W1 Lost in overtime...... vs. Vanderbilt (04-06-2008) - Lost 11-10 in double overtime At night 0-0 24-14 L1

Won in the final minute..at Ohio State (03-11-2007) - Kirby Houck scored with 12 seconds remaining to win 15-14 In overtime 1-0 4-3 W1 In one-goal games 0-0 13-11 W1 Blew a lead and lost...... at Oregon (03-15-2009) - Led 9-5 in 2nd Half - Lost 12-10 On television 0-1 3-11 L6

THE LAST TIME A JOHNS HOPKINS PLAYER (2009 accomplishments in bold) ... In weekday games 2-1 106-59 W2 Scored 5 or more goals...... 5, Candace Rossi at Ohio State (03-07-2009) On Saturday/Sunday 1-3 46-42 L3 Scored 6 or more goals...... 6, Mary Key vs. Oregon (03-24-2007) Scored 7 or more goals...... 7, Mary Key vs. George Mason (04-26-2006) In February 1-2 7-3 L2 In March 2-2 77-27 W1 Dished out 4 or more assists...... 5, Mary Key at Hofstra (05-13-2007) In April 0-0 81-33 W2 Dished out 5 or more assists...... 5, Mary Key at Hofstra (05-13-2007) In May 0-0 15-17 L2 Dished out 6 or more assists...... 7, Mary Key vs. Oregon (03-24-2007) Dished out 7 or more assists...... 7, Mary Key vs. Oregon (03-24-2007) In Postseason games 0-0 4-6 L2 In Postseason home games 0-0 2-2 L1 Totaled 6 or more points...... 8, Mary Key at Hofstra (05-13-2007) In Postseason road games 0-0 1-3 L1 Totaled 7 or more points...... 8, Mary Key at Hofstra (05-13-2007) In Postseason neutral games 0-0 1-1 L1 Totaled 8 or more points...... 8, Mary Key at Hofstra (05-13-2007) Totaled 9 or more points...... 9, Mary Key vs. Denver (04-01-2007) Against teams ranked 1-5 0-0 2-24 L6 Totaled 10 or more points...... 10, Mary Key at Towson (04-19-2005) Against teams ranked 6-10 0-2 4-16 L6 Against teams ranked 11-20 0-0 21-13 L1 Scored 2 or more free-position goals...... 2, Colleen McCaffrey vs. Cincinnati (03-04-2009) Against unranked teams 3-2 85-12 W1 Scored 3 or more free-position goals...... 3, Mary Key vs. Ohio State (03-12-2006) Leading at the half 2-0 94-8 W3 Scored an overtime goal...... Lauren Schwarzmann vs. Vanderbilt (04-06-2008) Trailing at the half 1-4 11-51 W1 Scored a gamewinning goal in overtime...... Jamie Larrimore at Brown (03-23-2001) Tied at the half 0-0 6-5 W3

Grabbed 7 or more ground balls...... 7, Cherie Michaud vs. UMBC (04-11-2007) Scoring first 3-2 81-25 W2 Grabbed 10 or more ground balls...... 13, Erinn Dennis at Towson (03-30-2003) Opponent scores first 0-2 31-39 L3

Won 5 or more draws...... 5, Candace Rossi vs. Cincinnati (03-04-2009 Scoring 10 or more goals 3-3 105-17 W1 Won 6 or more draws...... 6, Lauren Schwarzmann vs. Denver (03-30-2008) Scoring less than 10 goals 0-1 7-47 L10 Won 7 or more draws...... 7, Candace Rossi at Ohio State (03-07-2009) Allowing 10 or more goals 2-4 19-55 W1 Caused 4 or more turnovers...... 4, Sarah Gallion vs. Towson (03-12-2008) Allowing less than 10 goals 1-0 82-10 W3 Caused 5 or more turnovers...... 5, Lacey-Leigh Hentz at George Mason (05-03-2003) Outshooting opponent 3-1 97-17 W1 Registered 15 or more saves...... 15, Amelia Harris at Towson (04-30-2007) Getting outshot 0-3 12-45 L6 Shots are equal 0-0 3-2 L2 2009 INDIVIDUAL HONORS Getting more ground balls 3-1 94-35 W1 Angela Hughes (Jr./D) Getting less ground balls 0-3 14-29 L5 • 2009 ALC Preseason All-Conference Team Ground balls are equal 0-0 4-0 W4

Colleen McCaffrey (Fr./M) Controlling more draws 2-1 69-19 W2 • ALC Rookie of the Week (02-23) Controlling fewer draws 1-3 36-43 L3 Draw controls are equal 0-0 7-2 W2 Sam Schrum (Jr./A) • 2009 ALC Preseason All-Conference Team * As a Division I program Game 1 Game 3 Game 5

February 21, 2009 February 28, 2009 March 7, 2009 Homewood Field Class of ‘52 Stadium Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium #15 Johns Hopkins-15, George Mason-10 #8 Princeton-13, #13 Johns Hopkins-9 Ohio State-22, #14 Johns Hopkins-12

George Mason (0-1) 4 6 - 10 #13 Johns Hopkins (1-2) 4 5 - 9 #14 Johns Hopkins (2-3, 0-1) 4 8 - 12 #15 Johns Hopkins (1-0) 7 8 - 15 #8 Princeton (1-0) 7 3 - 13 Ohio State (4-2, 1-0) 9 13 - 22

JHU GMU JHU PU JHU OSU SHOT STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 15-26 10-21 Goals-Shot attempts 9-21 13-31 Goals-Shot attempts 12-41 22-31 Shot percentage .577 .476 Shot percentage .428 .419 Shot percentage .293 .709 Shots on goal-Attempts 23-26 14-21 Shots on goal-Attempts 17-21 22-31 Shots on goal-Attempts 31-41 27-31 SOG percentage .885 .667 SOG percentage .809 .709 SOG percentage .756 .871 Free position made-Attempts 2-6 5-6 Free position made-Attempts 3-4 2-7 Free position made-Attempts 4-11 2-5 Free position percentage .333 .833 Free position percentage .750 .286 Free position percentage .364 .400 Assists 5 1 Assists 0 5 Assists 3 12 GROUND BALLS 20 11 GROUND BALLS 16 18 GROUND BALLS 26 22 DRAW CONTROLS 12 15 DRAW CONTROLS 10 14 DRAW CONTROLS 13 21 TURNOVERS 14 18 TURNOVERS 24 23 TURNOVERS 18 24 CAUSED TURNOVERS 11 5 CAUSED TURNOVERS 8 10 CAUSED TURNOVERS 9 6 CLEARS 15-15 9-17 CLEARS 13-17 12-15 CLEARS 11-14 17-23 Clear percentage 1.000 .529 Clear percentage .765 .800 Clear percentage .785 .739

Goals: G: Jamison-3, Ellisen-2, Tela, Gamble, Berger, Goals: J: Cronin-4, Rossi-2, McCaffrey, Foussa- Goals: J: Rossi-5, Bathras-2, Kramer, S. Schrum, Kil- Bridges, Hoyt. J: Foussadier-4, Ibello-3, McCaffrey-2, dier, Kildare. P: Morrison-4, Drumm-3, Murray, A.-2, dare, Hughes, Higgins. O: Markwordt-6, Haggerty-4, Serio-2, S. Schrum, Bathras, Rossi, Cronin. Schwab-2, McGarvie, Casaceli. Beaudrault-4, Beard-3, Hawes-2, Capuzzi-2, Sterner. Assists: G: Jamison. J: Ibello-2, Schrum-2, McCaf- Assists: J: None. P: McGarvie-2, Casaceli, Drumm, Assists: J: Ballatori, Bathras, Ibello. O: Markwordt-5, frey. Steele. Haggerty-3, Hawes-2, Annalora, Beaudrault. Saves: G: Longobucco-8. J: O’Ferrall-4. Saves: J: O’Ferrall-9. P: Tochihara-6, Perelle-2. Saves: J: O’Ferrall-5, Wisner-0, Buicko-0. O: Gil- Attendance: 250. Attendance: 364. wee-19. Notes: Hopkins scores five unanswered in span of 3:10 Notes: With the game tied at 9-9, Princeton ends game Attendance: 368. to turn two-goal lead into seven-goal margin late in sec- on a 4-0 run. Sophomore Brianna Cronin scores ca- Notes: Buckeyes snap three-game losing streak to Blue ond half. Three Blue Jays score first career goal. reer-high four goals to lead Blue Jays. Jays. Candace Rossi becomes first freshman in program history to score five goals in back-to-back games. Game 2 Game 4

Game 6 February 25, 2009 March 4, 2009 Homewood Field Homewood Field March 15, 2009 #7 Georgetown-11, #13 Johns Hopkins-6 #14 Johns Hopkins-18, Cincinnati-9 Autzen Stadium Oregon-12, Johns Hopkins-10 #7 Georgetown (2-0) 6 5 - 11 Cincinnati (3-1) 4 5 - 9 #13 Johns Hopkins (1-1) 3 3 - 6 #14 Johns Hopkins (1-1) 9 9 - 18 Johns Hopkins (2-4) 4 6 - 10 Oregon (5-2) 5 7 - 12

JHU GU JHU UC SHOT STATISTICS SHOT STATISTICS JHU UO Goals-Shot attempts 6-23 11-26 Goals-Shot attempts 18-42 9-21 SHOT STATISTICS Shot percentage .261 .423 Shot percentage .428 .428 Goals-Shot attempts 10-26 12-30 Shots on goal-Attempts 14-23 20-26 Shots on goal-Attempts 28-42 16-21 Shot percentage .385 .400 SOG percentage .608 .769 SOG percentage .667 .762 Shots on goal-Attempts 19-26 24-30 Free position made-Attempts 2-3 0-0 Free position made-Attempts 6-10 0-1 SOG percentage .731 .800 Free position percentage .666 .000 Free position percentage .600 .000 Free position made-Attempts 1-6 3-9 Assists 1 9 Assists 5 2 Free position percentage .167 .333 GROUND BALLS 23 27 GROUND BALLS 24 21 Assists 2 5 DRAW CONTROLS 10 9 DRAW CONTROLS 17 12 GROUND BALLS 6 14 TURNOVERS 19 17 TURNOVERS 14 21 DRAW CONTROLS 8 9 CAUSED TURNOVERS 8 8 CAUSED TURNOVERS 13 5 TURNOVERS 7 12 CLEARS 12-19 17-22 CLEARS 16-20 14-15 CAUSED TURNOVERS 1 3 Clear percentage .631 .773 Clear percentage .800 .933 CLEARS 4-4 8-8 Clear percentage 1.000 1.000 Goals: G: Ford-5, Giles-2, Kirr, Kaestner, McCraw, Goals: C: Marshall-4, Simanski, Burton, Starvaggi, Bock. J: Cronin-2, Kramer-2, McCaffrey, Kildare. Pasons, Houck. J: Rossi-5, Bathras-3, McCaffrey-3, Goals: J: Bathras-2, Higgins-2, McCaffrey-2, Rossi-2, Assists: G: Kirr-4, Kaestner-3, Bloomer, Ford. J: En- S. Schrum, Foussadier, Cronin, Serio, Hughes, Ibello, Cronin, S. Schrum. O: van den Berg-5, Je. Drummond-2, sley. Fox. Davidson-2, Ja. Drummond, Breiner, Burkhart. Saves: G: Formby-8. J: O’Ferrall-9. Assists: C: Marshall, Simanski. J: S. Schrum-2, Bal- Assists: J: Bathras, Higgins. O: Barrett, Ja. Drummond, Attendance: 200. latori, Bathras, Kildare. Je. Drummond, Rector, van den Berg. Notes: Georgetown holds Hopkins scoreless for 25:11, Saves: C: Russo-10. J: O’Ferrall-7. Saves: J: O’Ferrall-3, Wisner-9. O: Poponyak-9. while scoring four straight. Third straight win in the se- Attendance: 150. Attendance: 175. ries for the Hoyas. Notes: Candace Rossi becomes first freshman to score Notes: Game moved to Oregon’s football stadium due five goals in a game since 2004. Ten different players to driving rain prior to game and poor field conditions score for Blue Jays. of Papé Field. Oregon notches first-ever win over Johns Hopkins. Game 7

March 19, 2009 Homewood Field Johns Hopkins-13, George Washington-12 (2OT)

George Washington (1-8) 7 4 0 1 12 Johns Hopkins (3-4) 4 7 2 0 13

JHU GW SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 13-33 12-22 Shot percentage .394 .545 Shots on goal-Attempts 20-33 16-22 SOG percentage .606 .727 Free position made-Attempts 2-7 2-2 Free position percentage .286 1.000 Assists 3 7 GROUND BALLS 27 14 DRAW CONTROLS 15 14 TURNOVERS 17 21 CAUSED TURNOVERS 8 10 CLEARS 18-20 14-20 Clear percentage .900 .700

Goals: G: Seidman-5, Beese-2, Kreshtool-2, Donohue, Phillips, Joy. J: Rossi-3, Cronin-3, Bathras, S. Schrum, Serio, McCaffrey, Higgins, Hughes, Ballatori. Assists: G: Donohue-5, Beese, Kreshtool. J: Bathras-2, Rossi. Saves: G: Hoffman-7. J: O’Ferrall-1, Wisner-3. Attendance: 200. Notes: Hopkins rallied from a five-goal deficit in the second half to win 13-12 in overtime. First overtime win since March 23, 2001.