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Schedule & Results Cornell Big Red (4-0, 1-0, Ivy) February vs. (2-2, 0-1 Ivy) 6 at Lehigh (ex.) Game 5 • Saturday, March 12 • 3 p.m. 20 VILLANOVA W, 7-6 Ithaca, N.Y. • Schoellkopf Field 27 at No. 19 Albany W, 9-5 Live stats: sidearmstats.com/cornell/wlax MARCH Live video: Digital Network 5 YALE* W, 10-6 9 at Colgate W, 9-8 TODAY’S CONTEST A WIN WOULD... 12 COLUMBIA* 3 p.m. Two unblemished records will be on the line for Cornell • Give Cornell its first 5-0 start since 2013 23 CALIFORNIA 5 p.m. 26 at Brown* 1 p.m. on Saturday at Schoellkopf Field — the Big Red is 4-0 • Keep Cornell at least tied for first place in the Ivy 29 at Binghamton 3 p.m. on the season and 19-0 all-time against Columbia. The League at 2-0 in conference play Lions, on the other hand, will be looking for their first Ivy • Keep Cornell undefeated against the Lions in 20 all- APRIL League win of the season. time meetings 2 at Maryland 7 p.m. • Give Cornell a 3-0 record at Schoellkopf Field this season 9 DARTMOUTH* Noon 13 at Penn State 4 p.m. ABOUT THE BIG RED 16 at Princeton* Noon Cornell is off to its best start since 2013, winning its first TRIPODI MAKES HISTORY 19 SYRACUSE 7 p.m. four games of the season. Ten players have recorded With her first assist of the game on March 9 at Colgate, 23 at Harvard* 3 p.m. points for the Big Red thus far, led by sophomore Taylor senior Emily Tripodi set a new program record for career 30 PENN* 1 p.m. Reed with eight on six goals and two assists. Senior assists, bettering the record of 91 set by Courtney Farrell MAY Maddie Kiep has taken over the role of draw specialist in 2008. 6 Ivy League Tournament TBD and leads the team with 14 draw controls. On defense, 8 Ivy League Tournament TBD junior Catie Smith has caused eight turnovers and PRESEASON ALL-AMERICAN scooped up 14 ground balls, while in net, junior Renee Junior attacker/midfielder Amie Dickson has been Poullott has posted a 6.25 goals-against average and a named an honorable mention Preseason All-American All Times are EST Home Games in BOLD CAPS .490 save percentage. by Inside Lacrosse. Dickson was named First-Team All-Ivy * Ivy League game at the conclusion of the 2015 season after leading the Ivy League with 59 points and 31 assists. CORNELL LEADERS COLUMBIA LEADERS FOLLOW THE BIG RED ON SOCIAL MEDIA POINTS: POINTS: Taylor Reed 8 Sara Ruzzi 10 Olivia Mattyasovszky, Emily Tripodi 6 Jessie Ambrose 9 CornellBigRed.com GOALS: GOALS: Taylor Reed 6 Sara Ruzzi 9 Olivia Mattyasovszky, Tomasina Leska 4 Jessie Ambrose 8 ASSISTS: ASSISTS: @CornellSports Emily Tripodi 4 Victoria Kalamaras 5 Taylor Reed 2 Seven players tied 1 SAVES: SAVES: Cornell Athletics Renee Poullott 24 Kelsey Gedin 30 GROUND BALLS: GROUND BALLS: Catie Smith 14 Taylor Quinn 14 Joey Coffy, Renee Poullott 8 Jessie Ambrose, Lindsey Ewersten 10 @CornellSports DRAW CONTROLS: DRAW CONTROLS: Maddie Kiep 14 Lindsey Ewerston 13 Amie Dickson 12 Caroline Joy 7 CornellAthletics CAUSED TURNOVERS: CAUSED TURNOVERS: Catie Smith 8 Lindsey Ewerston 5 Joey Coffy, Catherine Moubayed 4 Jessie Ambrose 4 BALANCED OFFENSE BACK ON THE ATTACK COLUMBIA Ten different players have contributed on the scoresheet The Big Red returns the bulk of its attack from the 2015 LIONS for the Big Red through the team’s first four games, with season, despite the graduation of Lindsay Toppe. Senior nine players posting multiple points. Each of Cornell’s co-captain Emily Tripodi will likely continue to serve the first four games have seen at least five different players role of feeder after finishing the 2015 season with 30 ABOUT COLUMBIA score for the Big Red, with the team getting goals from assists. Senior Catherine Ellis will once again have her The Lions are 2-2 this season and 0-1 in Ivy League eight different scorers on two occasions. Five players are eye on the net. Ellis finished second on the team last play, with both wins coming on the road. Columbia within three points of the team lead. season with 38 goals, starting all 16 contests. Senior opened the season with a defensive battle, falling Olivia Mattyasovszky will use her imposing 6-foot to Drexel, 6-5, in , before serving Fairfield YOUNG GUNS frame to challenge defenders, while Jessica Schwab and a 14-11defeat on Feb. 24. In the team’s Ivy opener, Nearly half of the Big Red’s point production so far this Meredith Baker will also serve as returning options on the Lions were handled by Harvard, 15-6, on March season has come from underclassmen, with sophomores the front line. 5. A Monday night trip to Marist gave Columbia its Taylor Reed, Joey Coffy and Anna Baumeister and second win, as it topped the Red Foxes, 14-10. Junior freshmen Tomasina Leska and Christie Raymond UP THE MIDDLE Sara Ruzzi leads the Lions with 10 points on nine teaming up for 21 of Cornell’s 44 points through the first In the midfield, where Cornell boasts the most depth, goals and an assist, while senior Jessie Ambrose is four games. a returning corps of speedy sophomores will be the close behind with eight goals and nine points. In net, storyline. The likes of Joey Coffy , Ida Farinholt and sophomore Kelsey Gedin has a .417 save percentage HOT START Taylor Reed will bring athleticism to the midfield and and 10.49 goals-against average. With a 4-0 record to begin the season, Cornell is off to be a differentiator for the Big Red. Coffy and Reed will its best start since 2013, when the team won its first be joined by upperclassmen leaders, junior Kristy Gilbert THE SERIES VS. COLUMBIA six games and ultimately went 10-6 on the season. The and senior Shelby McNeilly. Gilbert will add firepower The Big Red has won all 19 meetings since Columbia Big Red is one of just nine remaining unbeaten Division to the midfield, while McNeilly plays a more defensive introduced women’s lacrosse in 1997. Last season’s I teams. style. Juniors Kailey O’Hagan and Christie Powell will matchup was a high-scoring affair, with Cornell bolster the midfield’s versatility, while sophomores Anna taking the 18-12 victory in City. The Lions KEEP OUT Baumeister and Paige Craig are likely to operate as swing put a scare in the Big Red, however, taking an early As of March 10, through the Big Red’s first four games, players. 4-1 lead. Cornell then scored four goals in about four Cornell ranked eighth nationally in scoring defense, minutes to go ahead, 5-4, but the Lions answered allowing just 6.25 goals per game. Junior goalkeeper GETTING DEFENSIVE and took a 7-6 lead. Goals from Amie Dickson Renee Poullott ranked eighth nationally in goals-against Cornell lost just one defender to graduation in 2015, and Shelby McNeilly in the final 2:02 of the first average at 6.25 and 20th in save percentage at .490. meaning the Big Red returns an incredibly experienced half and a pair of tallies from Kristy Gilbert in the defensive corps. Senior co-captain Brittany Marriott will opening moments of the second half gave Cornell an IVY WEEKLY HONORS once again bring her leadership and direction to the advantage it wouldn’t again relinquish. Junior goaltender Renee Poullott was named Ivy League defensive unit. She will be joined by classmate Maddie Defensive Player of the Week on Feb. 29 after helping Kiep, who will add athleticism and physicality, and junior Cornell hold then-No. 19 Albany to just five goals in a Catie Smith, who excels at applying pressure. Seniors 9-5 victory on Feb. 27. Poullott made eight saves and Abby Hanson and Catherine Moubayed will bring an posted a .615 save percentage in the win, while also aggressiveness and knack for earning ground balls and tying a career-high with five ground balls and causing interceptions while sophomores Hilary Lemonick and a turnover. Cait Callahan will be impactful in marking schemes for the Big Red backline.

CORNELL COLUMBIA Cornell Quick Facts 2016 Team Information 8.75 Scoring Offense 9.75 Location...... Ithaca, N.Y.,14853 Captains...... Brittany Marriott and Emily Tripodi 6.25 Scoring Defense 10.50 Founded...... 1865 2015-16 Record...... 4-0 +2.50 Scoring Margin -0.75 Total Enrollment...... 21,593 2015-16 Ivy League Record...... 1-0 Acting President...... Michael Kotlikoff 2014-15 Record...... 9-7 .490 Save Percentage .417 Director of Athletics...... J. Andrew Noel, Jr. 2014-15 Ivy League Record...... 4-3 10.50 Draw Controls Per Game 11.50 Colors...... Carnelian Red and White First Varsity Season...... 1972 7.25 Caused Turnovers Per Game 4.50 Affiliation...... NCAA I All-Time Record...... 312-280-4 (.527) Conference...... Ivy League Ivy League Regular-Season Championshiops...... 1 (shared title) 57.90 Free Position Percentage 21.10 Field (Capacity)...... Schoellkopf Field (25,597) Years...... 2006 16.50 Ground Balls Per Game 17.75 Ivy League Tournament Appearances*...... 5 13.50 Turnovers Per Game 13.25 Coaching Information Years...... 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 Women’s Lacrosse Coach...... Jenny Graap (Cornell ‘86) NCAA Championships...... 0 Career Record...... 170-115 (19th season) NCAA Tournament Appearances...... 3 Assistant Coach...... Suzie Freidrich (Penn State ‘85) Years...... 2001, 2002, 2006 Assistant Coach...... Rachael Burek (Albany ‘13) Athletic Trainer...... Janine Glass *first Ivy League Tournament held in 2010

2 March 12 • 2016 Women’s Lacrosse Game Notes National LACROSSE Polls WHERE CORNELL HAS RANKED AROUND THE IVY LEAGUE Conference Standings (as of Feb. 29) Conference Only Overall IWCLA Coaches’ Poll IWCLA Coaches’ Poll W-L Win% GF GA W-L Win% GFGA Division I Women’s Poll (March 7, 2016) Date Rank Cornell 1-0 1.000 10 6 4-0 1.000 35 25 Preseason Received votes Princeton 1-0 1.000 11 5 4-0 1.000 51 30 Rank Team (First-place votes) Record Pts. LW Penn 1-0 1.000 8 3 4-1 .800 53 39 1 Maryland (20) 4-0 400 1 Feb. 8 Not ranked Harvard 1-0 1.000 15 6 3-1 .750 56 29 Feb. 15 Recieved votes Brown 0-1 .000 3 8 3-2 .600 38 36 2 Florida 7-0 378 3 Dartmouth 0-1 .000 5 11 3-2 .600 55 52 3 Syracuse 6-1 355 2 Feb. 22 Not ranked Columbia 0-1 .000 6 15 2-2 .500 39 42 Feb. 29 Received votes Yale 0-1 .000 6 10 2-4 .333 45 57 4 North Carolina 4-2 343 4 March 7 Not ranked 5 Louisville 7-0 305 12 Recent Scores/Upcoming Contests (as of March 10) 6 Notre Dame 5-1 265 5 Inside Lacrosse Poll Saturday, Feb. 27 7 Princeton 4-0 256 9 Yale 3, Massachusetts 13 8 Virginia 4-2 255 7 Date Rank Dartmouth 6, Florida 16 9 Penn State 4-1 241 8 Preseason Not ranked Denver 5, Brown 3 Feb. 15 Not ranked Georgetown 9, Princeton 10 10 Stony Brook 1-1 231 10 Feb. 22 Not ranked Harvard 4, Stanford 13 11 Northwestern 1-3 221 6 Cornell 9, Albany 5 Feb. 29 Received votes 12 USC 4-0 207 11 March 7 Received votes Sunday, Feb. 28 13 Stanford 4-1 159 13 Penn 6, Duke 12 14 Boston College 4-2 121 14 Havard 21, St. Mary’s (Cal.) 2 15 Duke 4-3 114 15 16 Penn 3-1 103 16 Tuesday, March 1 13, Dartmouth 15 17 Ohio State 4-1 75 17 18 Towson 5-0 59 20 BETWEEN THE PIPES Wednesday, March 2 19 Johns Hopkins 3-3 44 18 The Big Red returns an experienced and capable Rutgers 8, Penn 15 Marist 8, Yale 11 20 Connecticut 4-0 38 19 goaltender in junior Renee Poullott, who finished the 2015 season with an 8.77 goals-against average and Saturday, March 5 .437 save percentage. Freshman Samantha Nielsen will Receiving Votes: Loyola Maryland, Massachusetts. Harvard 15, Columbia 6 serve as the backup to Poullott. Yale 6, Cornell 10 Dartmouth 5, Princeton 11 Inside Lacrosse Media FRESH FACES Brown 3, Penn 8 Division I Women’s Poll (March 7, 2016) Cornell has added eight newcomers to the roster for the Monday, March 7 Rank Team (First-place votes) Record Pts. LW 2016 season. Tomasina Leska and Sarah Phillips join the Columbia 14, Marist 10 1 Maryland (19) 4-0 380 1 Big Red attack, while Hannah O’Reilly, Shannon Bertscha 2 Florida 7-0 358 3 and Christie Raymond will add to the team’s depth at Tuesday, March 8 Penn 12, St. Joseph’s 6 3 Syracuse 6-1 340 2 midfield. Natalie Paletta and Sarah Nicholson join the Yale 7, Stony Brook 13 4 Louisville 7-0 301 11 team’s defense, and Samantha Nielsen will be an option 5 North Carolina 4-2 300 5 in goal. The Class of 2019 features three high school All- Wednesday, March 9 Americans (Leska, Nielsen, Raymond) and two who were Cornell 9, Colgate 8 6 Princeton 4-0 286 6 Brown 11, Bryant 10 7 Notre Dame 5-1 274 4 invited to try out for the U.S. Women’s U19 National Team 8 Stony Brook 1-1 226 8 (Leska, Raymond). Saturday, March 12 Yale at George Washington, 1 p.m. 9 Virginia 4-2 224 7 FORMIDABLE FOES New Hampshire at Harvard, 1 p.m. 10 Penn State 4-1 221 9 Columbia at Cornell, 3 p.m. 11 USC 3-0 201 12 This season, the Big Red will face off against five Penn at Georgetown, 3 p.m. 12 Stanford 3-1 167 13 opponents currently ranked in the national polls: No. 1/1 Maryland, No. 3/3 Syracuse, No. 9/10 Penn State and Ivy Sunday, March 13 13 Northwestern 1-3 138 10 rivals No. 6/6 Princeton and No. 16/19 Penn. The Big Red Colgate at Brown, 1 p.m. 14 Duke 4-3 116 14 Princeton at Notre Dame, 1 p.m. visits reigning National Champion Maryland on April 2, 15 Boston College 4-2 109 15 travels to Penn State on April 13, plays at Princeton on 15 Towson 5-0 109 17 April 16, hosts Syracuse on April 19 and closes the regular 17 Ohio State 4-1 78 18 season with a home matchup against Penn on April 30. 18 Connecticut 4-0 53 20 19 Penn 3-1 47 19 MEET THE CAPTAINS 20 Johns Hopkins 3-3 27 16 Seniors Emily Tripodi and Brittany Marriott have been named co-captains for the 2016 season. Marriott will be Receiving Votes: Massachusetts, Cornell, Navy, Delaware, serving as a captain for the second consecutive season Temple. after being Lindsay Toppe’s co-captain in 2015.

3 March 12 • 2016 Women’s Lacrosse Game Notes IN NCAA RANKINGS (As of March 7) INDIVIDUAL HONORS CORNELL ALL-TIME RECORD BOOK INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS Points Inside Lacrosse Preaseason All-American 1 Courtney Farrell (2005-08) 213 Caused turnovers per game 2 Jaimee Reynolds (1999-02) 204 Amie Dickson Honorable Mention t-22 Catie Smith 2.00 3 Lindsay Toppe (2012-15) 185 4 Jessi Steinberg (2009-12) 181 Draw controls per game Ivy League Weekly Honors 5 Cari Hills (1995-98) 180 t-40 Maddie Kiep 3.50 Renee Poullott Defensive Player of the Week (Feb. 29) 6 Sarah Averson (2000-03) 176 Lori Wohlschlegel (1999-02) 176 8 Linda Miller (1981-84) 155 Ground balls per game 9 Katherine Simmons (2004-08) 153 t-10 Catie Smith 3.50 EMPIRE STATE OF MIND 10 Tina Hennessey (1990-93) 134 A team-high 11 players from the Big Red hail from right 11 Robyn Ewing (1979-82) 133 Free position goals per game here in New York State. Cornell has commonly brought in 12 Emily Tripodi (2013-present) 131 t-44 Kristy Gilbert 0.75 most of its players from the Northeast with a particular Assists t-44 Taylor Reed 0.75 focus on New York, which is both the home of Cornell and 1 Emily Tripodi (2013-present) 93 one of the country’s biggest hotbeds of lacrosse. 2 Courtney Farrell (2005-08) 91 Free position percentage 3 Lori Wohlschlegel (1999-02) 68 4 Allison Schindler (2003-06) 67 t-35 Taylor Reed .600 FAMILY TIES 5 Jaimee Reynolds (1999-02) 60 Freshmen Natalie Paletta and Sarah Phillips both have 6 Linda Miller (1981-84) 55 Goals-against average ties to the Cornell Athletics Department. Natalie’s father, 7 Lyn Reitenbach (1982-85) 54 8 Renee Poullott 6.25 8 Cari Hills (1995-98) 49 Steve Paletta, was a men’s lacrosse Second-Team All- 9 Jessi Steinberg (2009-12) 43 Save percentage American, captained the Big Red to a national runner- 10 Libby Johnson (2008-11) 40 20 Renee Poullott .490 up finish in 1987 and was named First-Team All-Ivy. 11 Sarah Averson (2000-03) 38 Natalie’s mother, Christine, was a member of the Cornell 12 Amie Dickson (2014-present) 37 gymnastics team from 1986-88. Sarah’s father, Andy TEAM RANKINGS Draw Controls Free position percentage Phillips, and uncle, J.D. Phillips, were teammates of Steve 1 Sarah Hefner (2012-15) 159 14 Cornell .579 Paletta’s. Sarah’s grandfather, John Phillips, also played 2 Jaimee Reynolds (1999-02) 141 lacrosse at Cornell. 3 Cari Hills (1995-98) 110 Save percentage 4 Margaux Viola (2004-07 104 5 Tissy O’Connor (2007-10) 103 16 Cornell .490 RECORDS WATCH 6 Katie Kirk (2009-12) 101 *Senior co-captain Emily Tripodi is the new program 7 Charlott Schmidlapp (2005-08) 97 Scoring defense record holder for career assists, recording two in a 9-8 8 Shannon Mchugh (2009-12) 92 8 Cornell 6.25 win over Colgate on March 9 to better Courtney Farrell’s 9 Sarah Averson (2000-03) 90 10 Amie Dickson (2014-present) 89 Scoring margin record of 91 set in 2008. *Junior Amie Dickson is just three assists away from t-29 Cornell 2.50 Wins cracking the all-time top 10. Dickson currently sits in 1 Carrie Giancola (1999-02) 40 Turnovers per game 12th with 37 assists, one assist away from tying for 11th. 2 Maggie Fava (2003-06) 23 t-32 Cornell 13.50 *Tripodi is also four points away from breaking into the 3 Tiffy Zachos (1990-92) 19 top 10 program list for career points. Tripodi currently has Beth Paciello (1986-88) 19 5 Renee Poullott (2014-present) 18 Win percentage 131 career points, good for 12th. Two more points will tie t-1 Cornell 1.00 her for 11th. Saves *With the win over Yale, junior goaltender Renee 1 Carrie Giancola (1999-02) 471 Poullott took over sole possession of fifth all-time. She 2 Lori Wick (1980-81) 404 added another at Colgate, totaling 18 in her career. With 3 Maggie Fava (2003-06) 363 4 Sonia Novik (1996-99) 309 one more win, Poullott will tie for third. 5 Beth Paciello (1986-88) 276 *Poullott also currently ranks 13th for career saves with 6 Ellen Grant (1984-84) 262 191. She needs just six to tie for 12th. 7 Yelena Chak (1996-97) 259 8 Lynn Vacca (1978-79) 223 9 Kyla Dambach (2009-12) 215 UP NEXT 10 Kristen Reese (2007-10) 211 The Big Red will have a week and a half off before 11 Sue Levy (1982-84) 210 California makes the cross-country trek for a 5 p.m. 12 Tiffy Zachos (1990-92) 197 matchup on Wednesday, March 23 at Schoelllkopf Field. 13 Renee Poullott (2014-present) 191

4 March 12 • 2016 Women’s Lacrosse Game Notes 2016 CORNELL WOMEN’S LACROSSE ROSTER Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Year Hometown/High School No. Name 1 Hannah O’Reilly M 5-7 Fr. South Salem, N.Y./John Jay High 27 Meredith Baker 2 Tomasina Leska A 5-1 Fr. Vestal, N.Y./Vestal 29 Anna Baumeister 4 Sarah Nicholson D 5-6 Fr. Berwyn, Pa./Conestoga 22 Shannon Bertscha 5 Joey Coffy M 5-5 So. Nowalk, Conn./ The Hotchkiss School 15 Cait Callahan 6 Emily Tripodi A 5-6 Sr. Syracuse, N.Y./West Genesee 5 Joey Coffy 7 Amie Dickson A/M 5-6 Jr. Greenwich, Conn./ The Hotchkiss School 30 Paige Craig 8 Taylor Reed M 5-5 So. Honeoye Falls, N.Y./Honeoye Falls-Lima 7 Amie Dickson 9 Ida Farinholt M 5-8 So. Richmond, Va./St. Catherine’s School 19 Catherine Ellis 10 Catherine Moubayed D 5-4 Sr. Wilton, Conn./St. Mark’s School 9 Ida Farinholt 11 Catie Smith M/D 5-8 Jr. Berwyn, Pa./Conestoga 21 Kristy Gilbert 12 Sarah Phillips A 5-6 Fr. Manhasset, N.Y./Manhasset 31 Abby Hanson 13 Christie Raymond M 5-7 Fr. Queensbury, N.Y./Queensbury 32 Maddie Kiep 14 Jessica Schwab A 5-6 Sr. Bryn Mawr, Pa./Harriton 25 Hilary Lemonick 15 Cait Callahan D/M 5-7 So. Wilton, Conn./The Hotchkiss School 2 Tomasina Leska 18 Natalie Paletta D/M 5-7 Fr. Greenwich, Conn./Greenwich 28 Brittany Marriott 19 Catherine Ellis A 5-5 Jr. Englewood, Colo./Kent Denver School 34 Olivia Mattyasovszky 21 Kristy Gilbert M 5-9 Jr. Darien, Conn./Darien 24 Shelby McNeilly 22 Shannon Bertscha M 5-11 Fr. Roseland, N.J./West Essex 10 Catherine Moubayed 23 Kailey O’Hagan M 5-9 Jr. Pound Ridge, N.Y./Fox Lane 4 Sarah Nicholson 24 Shelby McNeilly M 5-7 Sr. Skaneateles, N.Y./Skaneateles 33 Samantha Nielsen 25 Hilary Lemonick D 5-7 So. Wynnewood, Pa./Harriton 23 Kailey O’Hagan 26 Christie Powell A/M 5-8 Jr. Honeoye Falls, N.Y./Honeoye Falls-Lima 1 Hannah O’Reily 27 Meredith Baker A 5-10 Jr. Vero Beach, Fla./Vero Beach 18 Natalie Paletta 28 Brittany Marriott D 5-6 Sr. Chatham, N.J./Chatham 12 Sarah Phillips 29 Anna Baumeister D/M 5-10 So. Summit, N.J./Summit 99 Renee Poullott 30 Paige Craig A/M 5-10 So. Wantagh, N.Y./Wantagh 26 Christie Powell 31 Abby Hanson D/M 5-10 Sr. Pennington, N.J./The Hotchkiss School 13 Christie Raymond 32 Maddie Kiep M/D 5-10 Sr. Haddonfield, N.J./Haddonfield Memorial 8 Taylor Reed 33 Samantha Nielsen GK 5-6 Fr. Darien, Conn./Darien 14 Jessica Schwab 34 Olivia Mattyasovszky A 6-0 Sr. Wakefield, R.I./South Kingstown 11 Catie Smith 99 Renee Poullott GK 5-4 Jr. Syracuse, N.Y./Marcellus 6 Emily Tripodi

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Jenny Graap ‘86 (19th season) Assistant Coaches: Suzie Friedrich (Eighth season), Rachael Burek (First season) Athletic Trainer: Janine Glass

By Class By Position By state Seniors (8)...... Hanson, Kiep, Marriott, Mattyasovsky, Attack (10)...... Baker, Craig, Dickson, Ellis Colorado (1)...... Ellis ...... McNeilly, Moubayed, Schwab, Tripodi ...... Leksa, Mattyasovszky, Phillip Connecticut (7)...... Callahan, Coffy, Dickson, Gilbert Juniors (8)...... Baker, Dickson, Ellis, Gilbert ...... Powell, Schwab Tripodi ...... Moubayed, Nielsen, Paletta ...... O’Hagan, Powell, Poullott, Smith Midfield (11)...... Bertscha, Coffy, Farinholt, Gilbert Florida (1)...... Baker Sophomores (7)...... Baumeister, Callahan, Coffy, Craig ...... Kiep, McNeilly, O’Hagan, O’Reilly New Jersey (5)...... Baumeister, Bertscha, Hanson ...... Farinholt, Lemonick, Reed ...... Raymond, Reed, Smith ...... Kiep, Marriott Freshmen (8)...... Bertscha, Leska, Nicholson, Nielsen Defense (8)...... Baumeister, Callahan, Hanson, Lemonick NewYork (11)...... Craig, Leska, McNeilly, O’Hagan ...... O’Reilly, Paletta, Phillips, Raymond ...... Marriott, Moubyaed, Nicholson, Paletta ...... O’Reilly, Phillips, Poullott, Powell Goalkeeper (2)...... Nielsen, Poullott ...... Raymond, Reed, Tripod . Pennsylvania (4)...... Lemonick, Nicholson, Schwab, Smith Rhode Island (1)...... Mattyasovszky Virginia (1)...... Farinholt

Pronunciation guide Baumeister...... BAU-my-ster Kiep...... kip Moubayed...... moo-BY-add ...... (first syllable rhymes with “now’) Tomasina...... tom-uh-SEE-na Poullott...... POO-lot Bertscha...... ber-SHAY Mattyasovszky...... mut-ya-SHEV-skee Tripodi...... trih-PO-dee Farinholt...... FAIR-in-holt

5 March 12 • 2016 Women’s Lacrosse Game Notes THE JENNY GRAAP FILE Jenny Graap Education Head Coach of Women’s Lacrosse B.S., Human Ecology, 1986 Penn State University 19th Season at Cornell • Cornell ‘86 M.S., Excercise and Sport Science, 1993 Collegiate Head Coaching Experience Jenny Graap returned to her alma mater in 1997 with one goal in mind: moved into the rankings after a win over the Big Red. Cornell University, 1998 – present to build the Cornell women’s lacrosse team into a championship contender. In 2006, Graap directed a team featuring just four seniors to a share of Now entering her 19th year at the helm in 2015-16, the 2002 Intercollegiate the program’s first Ivy title, leading the Big Red to a 12-4 overall record and 157-108 career record at Cornell Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association Coach of the Year and 2006 Inside its third NCAA tournament appearance. The 12 wins in a season ranks third 3 NCAA Tournament Appearances Lacrosse Magazine and IWLCA Northeast Coach of the Year has developed all-time at Cornell, while the six Ivy wins tied the school record set by her 2001, 2002, 2006 the Big Red women’s lacrosse program into one of the most successful in the 2002 squad. For her efforts, Graap was named the IWLCA and Inside Lacrosse 1 NCAA Final Four Appearances nation. Northeast Region Coach of the Year. The Big Red also completed its second Graap has built an Ivy League and national title contender in her first 18 undefeated home slate (7-0). In all, 11 of the team’s top 12 scorers were un- 2002 years. She has posted a 166-115 record at Cornell and a 187-159 mark in 21 derclassmen. Graap did all of this despite a schedule that featured 10 games 1 Ivy League Championship years as a head coach. against teams ranked at some point during the season, including a win over 2006 In her tenure at Cornell, Graap has had 80 All-Ivy selections, 46 IWLCA NCAA finalist Dartmouth, as well as victories over perennial powerhouses 2 ECAC Championships All-Region selections, 16 IWLCA national All-Americans, three CoSIDA Aca- Syracuse, Yale and Vanderbilt. Senior goalkeeper Maggie Fava was select- demic All-Americans, three Ivy League Players of the Year and one national ed as Ivy League co-Player of the Year, while five players earned first-team 2000, 2003 player of the year finalist. Her teams have reached postseason play eight All-Ivy honors, four were first-team all-region picks, and Fava (third-team), 4 Ivy League Tournament Appearances times since she returned to Cornell and have won at least 10 games seven Margaux Viola (third-team) and Anne Riordan (second-team) were named 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014 times as well. to the IWLCA All-America teams. 2002 IWLCA National Coach of the Year Cornell’s five All-Ivy selections in 2015 were tied for second-most in the In 2005, Cornell posted a strong 9-6 record, finishing the season ranked league, with Lindsay Toppe making the first team for the third consecutive No. 17 in the final IWLCA poll. Graap’s young squad toppled four teams 2 IWLCA Northeast Coach of the Year season. Toppe set a new program record for career goals (149) and career ranked in the top 20 during the season and also defeated NCAA-bound Pa- 2002, 2006 game-winning goals (10), and the team set a new school mark for goals triot League champion Colgate. The team’s 4-3 mark in Ancient Eight play 1 Inside Lacrosse Northeast Coach of the Year scored in a single game in its 23-6 rout of Cal. The Big Red finished 9-7 was good for a third-place tie in the final standings and represented the fifth 2006 overall and 4-3 in conference play, reaching the Ivy League Tournament for time in the last six years Cornell posted a winning league record. Eight of the the fourth straight year and fifth time in program history. Cornell closed the team’s top 11 scorers were freshmen or sophomores. Collegiate Playing Experience season in heartbreaking fashion with a 7-6 loss to Penn in the Ivy League The 2004 campaign was a trying one for Graap and the Big Red, but Cornell University, 1983-86 Tournament semifinals. the 6-9 season may have been one of her best coaching efforts. After los- • Top-15 All-Time Points List: 61g-30a-91pts In 2014, Lindsay Toppe was named the Ivy League Attacker of the Year ing a combined six All-Americans in the previous two years, Graap took a • Captain of both Field Hockey and Lacrosse as Jr. and Sr. and was a unanimous First Team All-Ivy selection that year. Sophomore team with just two seniors that dropped eight of its first nine games and Sarah Hefner broke the single-season record for draw controls (68) set the turned the ship around, helping Cornell to five wins in its last six contests. • Secretary of the Red Key Athletic Honor Society previous season by Caroline Salisbury ’13, who had 48. The Big Red knocked off nationally ranked Rutgers and Syracuse, as well as In 2013, the Big Red reached the Ivy League Tournament as the No. 4 NCAA tournament participant and Patriot League champion Colgate. It also pleting a master’s degree in exercise and sport science. During her time with seed. Kate Ivory ‘13 was named the Ivy League’s Defensive Player of the dropped one-goal decisions to NCAA semifinalist Vanderbilt and Ivy League the Nittany Lions, they made three NCAA tournament appearances. Graap Year, and she and Lindsay Toppe made the All-Ivy First Team and the IWLCA runner-up Dartmouth on the road. was also a field hockey and lacrosse intern at William Smith College from All-Northeast Region First Team. The Big Red had a victory over then-No. 7 Cornell claimed its second Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference title 1989-90. She received her first coaching experience as the head lacrosse Penn State at home, and the team went a near-perfect 6-1 on Schoellkopf in four years to cap off an 11-5 campaign in 2003. The team finished the mentor at the Oak Knoll School of the Holy Child in Summit, N.J., in 1989. Field. Caroline Salisbury ‘13 broke the single-season record for draw controls season ranked No. 12 nationally in the IWLCA poll and defeated three other During her undergraduate days, Graap captained both the field hockey (51) and freshman Emily Tripodi ‘16 exploded onto to the scene by breaking top 20 teams. Sarah Averson ’03 was named to the Tewaaraton Watch List for and lacrosse teams as a junior and senior, and earned a total of eight varsity Cornell’s single-season record for assists (36). national player of the year honors. letters in the two sports. She was second-team All-Ivy in field hockey as a The 2012 campaign resulted in the team’s highest win total since 2006, The 2002 season was unquestionably the greatest season in Big Red senior, and is tied for 14th on the Cornell all-time career list with 24 points and Cornell earned a berth in the Ivy League Tournament for the second time women’s lacrosse history. Cornell culminated the campaign with a 16-2 on 11 goals and two assists. Her 11 goals in field hockey tied her for 12th in team history. Scoring 227 goals, the Big Red came just one goal shy of record; its two losses coming on the road against the two national finalists, place on the Big Red’s list for career goals at the time. tying the all-time school record of 228 set in 2002. Jessi Steinberg ‘12 and and set nearly a dozen school records, including wins (16), winning percent- In 1986, Graap was named to the Brine Regional All-America lacrosse Cacki Helmer ‘12 earned first-team All-Ivy honors. age (.889) and highest Ivy League finish to date (second). The team finished team and ranks among the top 15 on the all-time school points list with 91 The 2011 season saw the Big Red knock off a pair of ranked teams, in- in the top seven nationally in scoring offense, scoring defense, scoring (61 goals, 30 assists). She is still ranked on the career goals and career as- cluding then-No. 2 Florida 9-6 in the season finale. The win over the Gators margin, winning percentage and ground balls. Cornell completed an un- sists lists with the Big Red women laxers. While at Cornell, she also served as represented the highest ranked opponent the Big Red had ever defeated. defeated season at home (7-0), topped eight ranked opponents and ended secretary of the Red Key Athletic Honorary Society. She joined her younger Cornell also knocked off then No. 14 Notre Dame and was 3-1 down the Maryland’s seven-year run as national champions with a 14-4 victory over sister, Ellen, on both the field hockey and lacrosse teams during the 1985-86 stretch as the team finished 6-8. Steinberg ‘12 and Kate Ivory ‘13 each the Terps in the NCAA quarterfinals. The team’s success earned Graap IWLCA seasons. Ellen was inducted into Cornell’s Athletic Hall of Fame in November earned first-team All-Ivy accolades and were named to the IWLCA all-region and Inside Lacrosse National and Regional Coach of the Year honors. In all, 2000. team. seven players were named All-Ivy and four earned All-America status, with From 1991-93, Graap remained active as a player, representing the Phil- After starting out the 2010 season with a 2-6 record, Graap’s team Jaimee Reynolds ’02 earning Ivy League Player of the Year and becoming a adelphia Club at the USWLA national tournament. She also participated in topped No. 17 Princeton on the road, snapping a 22-game losing streak to finalist for national player of the year. the Vail Lacrosse Shoot-Out as a Team Ripple player from 1992-97, 1999 and the Tigers. The Big Red finished 4-3 in Ivy play to finish third and made the The 2001 season was a breakout year, as the team finished with a record 2004. conference’s inaugural postseason tournament, falling to Dartmouth. Cor- of 11-4 and received its first NCAA tournament invitation. The Big Red used a Graap has served the Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches’ Associa- nell also nearly pulled an upset over eventual national semifinalist Syracuse, balanced offense and a stingy defense to go 5-2 in Ivy League play, good for tion in several different roles throughout her career. She was a former IWLCA dropping a 7-6 contest. a third-place tie, ranking fourth in the country in scoring defense (7.00 goals Division I vice president, has chaired the Northeast All Region committee, The 2009 squad was ranked throughout the season and knocked off allowed per game), while averaging nearly 10 goals per game. Five players has served on both the All-American committee and the Coach of the Year NCAA tournament qualifier Vanderbilt, as well as ranked teams from both were honored when All-Ivy League teams were announced, and two were committee, and is a new member on the Rules Administration and Game New Hampshire and Rutgers. The Big Red finished 9-7, with six of those loss- named All-Americans. Management Committee. She was responsible for the design and launch of es coming to ranked teams, all the while playing with a roster that featured Graap’s 2000 squad set numerous records, including wins in a season the IWLCA’s web site (www.iwlca.org). just four seniors. Tissy O’Connor was named a second-team IWLCA All-Amer- (13), most goals (210) and most points scored (318), all since broken by the Graap has also worked with the NCAA lacrosse championships, assisting ican. 2002 team, while ending the year at 13-4. The team capped the season with with the national selection committee as a NCAA South regional representa- The 2008 season saw the Big Red finish second in the Ivy League (5-2) the ECAC title, running through Sacred Heart, 17-4, and Johns Hopkins, 16-4. tive and serving as a NCAA representative at the Division III championships. en route to a 10-6 campaign that included four wins over top 20 squads. In 1999, the Big Red made its first ECAC tournament appearance since She served as a clinician for the NCAA’s Youth Education in Sport (YES) pro- Graap registered her 100th coaching win at Cornell with a 16-7 victory at 1993 and wrapped up the season with a 9-6 mark. gram in 1996, 1997, 2000 and 2005. Colgate in the season opener. Both Courtney Farrell and Katherine Simmons Graap is used to meeting challenges that are presented to her. Prior to A native of West Chester, Pa., Graap attended East High School, where were named to the IWLCA All-America third team, with Farrell breaking the returning to Cornell, she had been the head lacrosse coach at George Mason she lettered three times in and played on the state runner-up school’s career scoring and assist marks during the year. for four years. In 1994, the first year the Patriots sponsored the sport, the field hockey team, in addition to the undefeated Chesmont lacrosse champi- Farrell was named first-team all-region in 2007 after setting the school team went 3-12. Under Graap’s tutelage, they improved to 6-10 in 1997 with onship squad. record for single-season assists (34). She joined Simmons as an all-region a significantly stronger schedule. Graap and her husband, Dan Allen, reside in Ithaca. and first-team All-Ivy pick. Despite finishing 5-10, all 10 of the team’s losses A 1986 graduate of Cornell’s College of Human Ecology, Graap was an came against squads that were nationally ranked at the time of the game or assistant women’s lacrosse coach at Penn State from 1990-93 while com- 6 March 12 • 2016 Women’s Lacrosse Game Notes Suzie Friedrich Assistant Coach of Women’s Lacrosse Eighth Season at Cornell • Penn State ‘85

Suzie Friedrich begins her eighth season on the sidelines for the Big Red wom- All-Ivy, including unanimous selections Steinberg and Tissy O’Connor. en’s lacrosse program in 2015-16 after being brought on staff in July 2008. She previously had served as head coach at Division III Washington College for five In her first season, Friedrich was integral in helping a young Big Red squad that years. featured just four seniors win nine games, including three contests against ranked teams. O’Connor was named a second-team All-American and was one Cornell reached the Ivy League Tournament for the fourth straight season and of four All-Ivy League selections. fifth time in program history. The team’s five All-Ivy selections in 2015 were tied for second-most in the league, with Lindsay Toppe making the first team for the At Washington, Friedrich coached four all-region selections, including first- third consecutive season after setting a new program record for career goals team selection Lindsay Fox, during her tenure and posted a 34-50 overall re- (149) and career game-winning goals (10). The Big Red finished 9-7 overall and cord. Her teams matched or increased the previous year’s win total each of her 4-3 in conference play. final three years, including posting an 8-8 record during the 2008 campaign. In 2014, Lindsay Toppe was named the Ivy League’s Attacker of the Year, as well Her 2004 team set a school record for goals in a game with a 24-14 win over as a unanimous First Team All-Ivy pick. The season also saw sophomore Sarah Muhlenberg. Among her former players is the school’s all-time assist leader, Hefner break the single-season record for draw controls (68) that was set by Lindsey Eichner, whose 136 assists rank among the top 20 all-time in Division former teammate Caroline Salisbury ’13 last season. III. Eichner also set the school record for assists in a season with 48 in 2004.

Friedrich’s fifth season, 2013, continued the success established over the previ- Prior to her time at Washington, Friedrich was at Garrison Forest School, ous few years. The Big Red reached the Ivy League Tournament for the second coaching junior varsity lacrosse and middle school basketball during the 2002- consecutive year and third time in four years while having the Ivy League De- 03 school year. She also coached at Morristown HS and Collingswood HS in fensive Player of the Year (Kate Ivory) on the roster. Lindsay Toppe was also an New Jersey and at the Penn State, Merestead and Washington College lacrosse impressive First Team All-Ivy selection after scoring a career-high 47 goals that camps. She served as the United States Women’s Lacrosse Association Nation- was second-best in school history for a single season. The Big Red started the al Chair for Schoolgirl All-Americans from 1993-97 and the USLWA Baltimore season 6-0 after a victory over then-No. 7 Penn State at home, and the team Schoolgirl Chair from 1993-98. went a near-perfect 6-1 on Schoellkopf Field. Friedrich served as athletic director and head of the physical education de- In 2012, the Big Red finished 11-5 with its best record since 2006. Cornell made partment at St. Paul’s School for Girls from 1997-2000. During that time, she the Ivy League Tournament for the second time in three years, and Jessi Stein- coached lacrosse at both the varsity and junior varsity level and also coached berg ‘12 and Cacki Helmer ‘12 were named First Team All-Ivy selections. basketball, field hockey and golf. She also taught physical education and golf for grades 5-12. She began her career as a coach and instructor at the school The 2011 Big Red came on late in the season, winning three of its last four con- from 1992-97. tests and knocking off then-No. 2 Florida in its season finale. Five players earned All-Ivy accolades, including first-teamer Steinberg and Kate Ivory ‘13, both of As a college player, Friedrich played for three Final Four squads at Penn State whom were IWLCA all-region picks. (1982, ‘83, ‘85) and helped her team to the national finals in 1982. A three-year member of the United States Women’s Lacrosse squad (1989-91), Friedrich Friedrich helped turn around Cornell’s fortunes after a 2-6 start in 2010, helping also played for the Central District 1 team from 1985-92 and the South District the Big Red place third in the Ivy League and giving them a spot in the con- team from 1993-97. She graduated from Penn State in 1985. ference’s inaugural postseason tournament. Four Big Red players were named RACHAEL BUREK Assistant Coach of Women’s Lacrosse First Season at Cornell • Albany ‘13

Burek comes to Cornell from Canisius, where she was an assistant coach for two staff.” years. Burek helped lead the Griffins to a MAAC Championship in both of her years with the program. In 2014, the team won its fourth-straight postseason Burek graduated in 2013 with a bachelor of science in business administra- title and advanced to the NCAA Tournament. The following year, she helped tion from Albany, where she played Division I lacrosse. She was named IWLCA the program to its second regular season title with an 8-0 conference record. Northeast Regional All-American Second Team, America East Co-Player of the Year and America East First Team in 2013 after leading the Great Danes with 84 At Canisius, she coached four regional All-Americans, 12 All-Conference players points. She earned All-Conference Second Team honors in 2012 and All-Rookie (seven first team, five second team) and eight individual MAAC award winners, Team honors in 2010. Burek was also named to the league’s All-Academic team including four Players of the Year. for three consecutive years.

“We are thrilled to welcome Rachael Burek to our Big Red Lacrosse program,” Burek was also the head coach of the Albany Elite club lacrosse team, prepar- said Graap. “The fact that she’s been mentored by two outstanding lacrosse ing high school players for higher level competition and serving as a mentor coaches — John Battaglino [of Albany] and Scott Teeter [of Canisius] — already throughout the recruiting process. in her young career is outstanding. We believe Rachael has the background and the knowledge to step right in at Cornell and be an asset to our coaching Burek also holds a master’s degree in sport administration from Canisius.

7 March 12 • 2016 Women’s Lacrosse Game Notes Big Red Career Highs HANNAH O’REILLY Year GP-GS G A Pts GB DC CT Fr. • M • 5-7 2016 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 John Jay High School Totals 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 South Salem, N.Y. TOMASINA LESKA Year GP-GS G A Pts GB DC CT Goals: 2 - 2/27/16 at Albany Fr. • A • 5-1 2016 4-4 5 0 5 1 1 0 Points: 2 - 2/27/16 at Albany Vestal High School Totals 4-4 5 0 5 1 1 0 Draw controls: 1 - 3/9/16 at Colgate 2 Vestal, N.Y. Sarah nicholson Year GP-GS G A Pts GB DC CT Fr. • D • 5-6 2016 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Conestoga High School Totals 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Berwyn, Pa. Year GP-GS G A Pts GB DC CT Goals: 3 - 3/14/15 at Columbia JOey COFFY 2016 4-3 3 0 3 8 4 4 Points: 3 - 3/14/15 at Columbia So. • M • 5-5 2015 16-0 8 0 8 9 7 3 Ground balls: 4 - 2/20/16 vs. Villanova The Hotchkiss School Totals 20-3 11 0 11 17 11 7 Draw controls: 2 - last 3/5/16 vs. Yale 5 Norwalk, Conn. Caused turnovers: 1 - last 3/9/16 at Colgate Year GP-GS G A Pts GB DC CT Goals: 4 - 3/11/15 vs. Binghamton Emily Tripodi (c) 2016 4-4 2 4 6 1 0 0 Assists: 6 - last 4/27/13 vs. Boston University Sr. • A • 5-6 2015 16-16 17 30 47 11 0 4 Points: 7 - last 3/31/15 at Stanford West Genesee High School 2014 16-16 8 23 31 4 0 1 Ground balls: 4 - 3/23/13 at Penn Syracuse, N.Y. 2013 15-14 11 36 47 20 2 5 Draw controls: 1 - last 3/23/13 at Penn 6 Totals 51-50 38 93 131 36 2 10 Caused turnovers: 2 - 4/6/13 at Dartmouth Amie Dickson Year GP-GS G A Pts GB DC CT Goals: 4 - last 4/26/15 at Penn Jr. • A/M • 5-6 2016 2-2 4 1 5 2 12 1 Assists: 5 - 3/29/15 at Cal The Hotchkiss School 2015 16-16 28 31 59 29 49 13 Points: 8 - 3/29/15 at Cal Greenwich, Conn. 2014 16-11 5 5 10 19 28 13 Ground balls: 4 - last 2/21/15 at Temple Totals 33-28 34 36 70 49 83 27 Draw controls: 6 - last 2/27/16 at Albany 7 Caused turnovers: 3 - 3/16/14 at Albany Year GP-GS G A Pts GB DC CT Goals: 3 - 3/5/16 vs. Yale taylor Reed 2016 4-4 6 2 8 6 4 1 Assists: 1 - last 3/9/16 at Colgate So. • M • 5-5 2015 10-8 9 3 12 13 6 5 Points: 3 - last 3/5/16 vs. Yale Honeoye Falls-Lima Totals 14-12 15 5 20 19 10 6 Ground balls: 3 - last 3/5/16 vs. Yale Honeoye Falls, N.Y. Draw controls: 3 - 3/11/15 vs. Binghamton 8 Caused turnovers: 2 - last 3/17/15 at Syracuse Year GP-GS G A Pts GB DC CT Goals: 1 - 4x IDA FARINHOLT Assists: 1 - last 3/11/15 vs. Binghamton So. • M • 5-8 2016 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Points: 2 - last 3/11/15 at Binghamton St. Catherine’s School 2015 5-3 4 2 6 3 3 2 Ground balls: 1 - 2/28/15 vs. Albany Richmond, Va. Totals 5-3 4 2 6 3 3 2 Draw controls: 1 - last 3/11/15 vs. Binghamton 9 Caused turnovers: 1 - last 3/11/15 vs. Binghamton Year GP-GS G A Pts GB DC CT Ground balls: 2 - 3/5/16 vs. Yale Catherine Moubayed 2016 4-4 0 0 0 4 2 4 Draw controls: 1 -last 3/9/16 at Colgate Sr. • D • 5-4 2015 8-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Caused turnovers: 2 - last 3/5/16 vs. Yale St. Mark’s School 2014 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wilton, Conn. 2013 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 Totals 15-4 0 0 0 5 2 4 Year GP-GS G A Pts GB DC CT Ground balls: 6 - 3/5/16 vs. Yale Catie smith 2016 4-4 0 0 0 14 0 8 Draw controls: 3 - 3/11/15 vs. Binghamton Jr. • M/D • 5-8 2015 16-16 0 0 0 20 11 15 Caused turnovers: 5 - 3/9/16 at Colgate Conestoga High School 2014 14-1 0 0 0 7 4 7 Berwyn, Pa. 11 Totals 34-21 0 0 0 41 15 30 Sarah Phillips Year GP-GS G A Pts GB DC CT 2016 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fr. • A • 5-6 Totals 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Manhasset High School 12 Manhasset, N.Y.

8 March 12 • 2016 Women’s Lacrosse Game Notes Big Red Career Highs Christie Raymond Year GP-GS G A Pts GB DC CT Goals: 1 - 3/5/16 vs. Yale Points: 1 - 3/5/16 vs. Yale Fr. • M • 5-7 2016 4-0 1 0 1 1 2 1 Ground balls: 1 - 2/27/16 at Albany Queensbury High School Totals 4-0 1 0 1 1 2 1 Draw controls: 1 - last 3/9/16 at Colgate Queensbury, N.Y. 13 Caused turnovers: 1 - 2/27/16 at Albany Year GP-GS G A Pts GB DC CT Goals: 1 - 3/6/13 vs. Colgate Jessica Schwab 2016 2-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Assists: 1 - last 3/29/15 vs. Cal Sr. • A • 5-6 2015 4-0 0 2 2 0 0 0 Points: 2 - 3/6/13 vs. Colgate Harriton High School 2014 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ground balls: 1 -last 2/20/16 vs. Villanova Bryn Mawr, Pa. 2013 1-0 1 1 2 1 0 0 14 Totals 8-0 1 3 4 2 0 0 Year GP-GS G A Pts GB DC CT Cait Callahan 2016 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 So. • D/M • 5-7 2015 4-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 The Hotchkiss School Totals 4-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 Wilton, Conn. Year GP-GS G A Pts GB DC CT Natalie Paletta 2016 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fr. • D/M • 5-7 Totals 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Greenwich High School 18 Greenwich, Conn. Year GP-GS G A Pts GB DC CT Goals: 6 - 4/5/14 vs. Dartmouth catherine ellis 2016 4-2 2 1 3 3 0 0 Assists: 2 - 3/11/15 vs. Binghamton Jr. • A • 5-5 2015 16-16 38 8 46 17 1 5 Points: 6 - 4/5/14 vs. Dartmouth Kent Denver School 2014 16-4 23 3 26 10 6 2 Ground balls: 3 - last 2/20/16 vs. Villanova Englewood, Colo. Totals 36-22 63 12 75 30 7 7 Draw controls: 3 - 4/19/14 vs. Yale 19 Caused turnovers: 1 - 7x Year GP-GS G A Pts GB DC CT Goals: 3 - last 3/7/15 at Yale kristy gilbert 2016 4-4 3 0 3 1 1 1 Assists: 2 - 3/11/15 vs. Binghamton Jr. • M • 5-9 2015 15-12 23 3 26 15 12 8 Points: 3 - 4x Darien High School 2014 16-2 3 1 4 5 4 5 Ground balls: 3 - 3/14/15 at Columbia Darien, Conn. Totals 34-17 29 4 33 21 17 14 Draw controls: 2 - last 4/4/15 at Dartmouth 21 Caused turnovers: 2 - last 4/26/15 at Penn Year GP-GS G A Pts GB DC CT shannon bertscha 2016 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fr. • M • 5-11 Totals 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 West Essex High School 22 Roseland, N.J. kailey o’hagan Year GP-GS G A Pts GB DC CT Goals: 1 - 3/8/14 vs. Columbia 2016 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Assists: 1 - 3/8/14 vs. Columbia Jr. • M • 5-9 2015 ------Points: 2 - 3/8/14 vs. Columbia Fox Lane High School 2014 7-0 1 1 2 1 0 0 Ground balls: 1 - 5/2/14 at Princeton Pound Ridge, N.Y. 23 Totals 10-0 1 1 2 1 0 1 Caused turnovers: 1 - 2/27/16 at Albany Year GP-GS G A Pts GB DC CT Goals: 2 - 4/12/14 at Brown shelby mcneilly 2016 4-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Assists: 1 - last 3/14/15 at Colmbia Sr. • M • 5-7 2015 16-8 7 2 9 13 2 5 Points: 2 - last 3/14/15 at Columbia Skaneateles High School 2014 15-6 5 0 5 8 0 5 Ground balls: 3 - last 3/14/15 at Columbia Skaneateles, N.Y. Totals 34-14 12 2 14 21 3 10 Draw controls: 1 - last 2/20/16 vs. Villanova 24 Caused turnovers: 3 - 4/19/14 vs. Yale Year GP-GS G A Pts GB DC CT Ground balls: 1 - 3/31/15 at Stanford Hilary lemonick 2016 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 So. • D • 5-7 2015 6-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Harriton High School Totals 7-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 25 Wynnewood, Pa. christie powell Year GP-GS G A Pts GB DC CT Goals: 1 - 3/29/15 at Cal 2016 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Points: 1 - 3/29/15 at Cal Jr. • A/M • 5-8 2015 1-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 Draw controls: 1 - 3/11/14 at Binghamton Honeoye Falls-Lima High School 2014 3-0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Caused turnovers: 1 - 3/11/14 at Binghamton Honeoye Falls, N.Y. 26 Totals 4-0 1 0 1 0 1 1

9 March 12 • 2016 Women’s Lacrosse Game Notes Big Red Quick Hits Meredith Baker Year GP-GS G A Pts GB DC CT Goals: 1 - 3/29/15 at Cal Jr. • A • 5-10 2016 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Points: 1 - 3/29/15 at Cal Vero Beach High School 2015 3-0 1 0 1 2 0 2 Ground balls: 1 - last 3/29/15 at Cal Vero Beach, Fla. 2014 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Caused turnovers: 2 - 3/21/15 vs. Brown 27 Totals 4-0 1 0 1 2 0 2

Brittany Marriott (c) Year GP-GS G A Pts GB DC CT Goals: 1 - 3/6/13 vs. Colgate Sr. • D • 5-6 2016 2-1 0 0 0 2 0 1 Assists: 1 - 3/11/14 at Binghamton Chatham High School 2015 3-0 1 0 1 2 0 2 Points: 1 - last 3/11/14 at Binghamton Chatham, N.J. 2014 15-14 0 1 1 17 3 18 Ground balls: 4 - 4/15/14 vs. Syracuse 2013 14-12 1 0 1 13 4 10 Draw controls: 2 - last 2/21/15 at Temple 28 Totals 34-27 2 1 3 34 7 31 Caused turnovers: 3 - last 4/12/14 at Brown

Anna Baumesiter Year GP-GS G A Pts GB DC CT Goals: 1 -last 3/5/16 vs. Yale So. • D/M • 5-10 2016 4-2 4 0 4 2 1 1 Ground balls: 2 - 3/29/15 at Cal Summit High School 2015 10-0 0 0 0 5 1 0 Draw controls: 1 - last 2/27/16 at Albany 29 Summit, N.J. Totals 14-2 4 0 4 7 2 1 Caused turnovers: 1 - 2/27/16 at Albany

Year GP-GS G A Pts GB DC CT Goals: 1 - 3/11/15 vs. Binghamton PAIGE CRAIG 2016 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Assists: 1 - 3/29/15 at Cal So. • A/M • 5-10 2015 14-0 1 1 2 3 1 2 Points: 1 - last 3/29/15 at Cal Wantagh High School Totals 14-0 1 1 2 3 1 2 Ground balls: 2 - 3/21/15 vs. Brown Wantagh, N.Y. Draw controls: 1 - 3/29/15 at Cal 30 Caused turnovers: 1 - last 4/14/15 vs. Penn State

Year GP-GS G A Pts GB DC CT Goals: 1 - 4/4/15 at Dartmouth ABBY HANSON 2016 3-3 0 0 0 4 0 2 Assists: 1 - 4/11/15 vs. Princeton Sr. • D/M • 5-10 2015 16-4 1 1 2 8 12 7 Points: 1 - last 4/11/15 vs. Princeton The Hotchkiss School 2014 14-0 0 0 0 3 2 3 Ground balls: 2 - last 2/20/16 vs. Villanova Pennington, N.J. 2013 4-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Draw controls: 2 - 5x 31 Totals 37-7 1 1 2 15 14 12 Caused turnovers: 3 - 4/14/15 vs. Penn State

maddie kiep Year GP-GS G A Pts GB DC CT Goals: 2 - 4/20/13 at Yale 2016 4-4 0 0 0 6 14 0 Points: 2 - 4/20/13 at Yale Sr. • M/D • 5-10 2015 16-4 0 0 0 13 31 11 Ground balls: 3 - last 4/18/15 vs. Harvard Haddonfield Memorial High 2014 ------Draw controls: 8 - 3/9/16 at Colgate Haddonfield, N.J. 2013 16-5 6 0 6 8 15 10 Caused turnovers: 2 - last 4/18/15 vs. Harvard 32 Totals 36-13 6 0 6 27 60 21

samantha nielsen Year GP-GS Min. GA GAA Saves Pct. GB 2016 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fr. • GK • 5-6 Totals 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Darien High School 33 Darien, Conn.

olivia Mattyasovszky Year GP-GS G A Pts GB DC CT Goals: 4 - 3/11/15 vs. Binghamton Sr. • A • 6-0 2016 4-3 5 1 6 2 0 1 Assists: 1 - last 2/20/16 vs. Villanova South Kingstown High School 2015 12-0 10 1 11 1 1 0 Points: 5 - 3/11/15 vs. Binghamton Wakefield, R.I. 2014 5-0 1 0 1 0 0 1 Ground balls: 1 - last 2/20/16 vs. Villanova 34 2013 1-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 Draw controls: 1 - 3/29/15 at Cal Totals 22-3 16 3 19 3 1 2 Caused turnovers: 1 - last 2/27/16 at Albany

Year GP-GS Min. GA GAA Saves Pct. GB Saves: 11 - 3/17/15 at Syracuse renee poullott 2016 4-4 240:00 25 6.25 24 .490 8 Ground balls: 5 - last 2/27/16 at Albany Jr. • GK • 5-4 2015 16-15 944:06 138 8.77 107 .437 25 Caused turnovers: 2 - 2/20/16 vs. Villanova Marcellus High School 2014 12-8 515:19 82 9.55 60 .423 7 Syracuse, N.Y. 99 Totals 32-27 1699:25 245 8.65 191 .438 40 10 March 12 • 2016 Women’s Lacrosse Game Notes CORNELL’S 2016 RECORD WHEN... The Last Time It Happened W L FOR CORNELL Overall 4 0 Win against a ranked team...... Feb. 27, 2016 at No. 19 Albany, W 9-5 20 or more goals...... March 29, 2015 at California, W 23-6 in Ivy League play 1 0 15 goals...... March 31, 2015 at No. 13/9 Stanford, W 15-7 in non-conference play 3 0 10 goals...... March 5, 2016 vs. Yale, W 10-6 8 goals in a half...... Second half (9), March 31, 2015 at No. 13/9 Stanford, W 15-7 at home 2 0 Overtime win...... April 12, 2014 at Brown, W 11-10 (OT) on the road 2 0 Double overtime win...... April 5, 2014 vs. Dartmouth, W 11-10 (2OT) at a neutral site 0 0 Triple overtime win...... Feb. 28, 2009 vs. Rutgers, W, 8-7 (3OT) Overtime win at Schoellkopf...... April 5, 2014 vs. Dartmouth, W 11-10 (2OT) leading at halftime 3 0 Overtime win away from Schoellkopf...... April 12, 2014 at Brown, W 11-10 (OT) trailing at halftime 1 0 Overtime win at a neutral site...... March 20, 2011 vs. No. 14 Notre Dame, W 6-5 (2OT) tied at halftime 0 0 A player scored three goals...... Taylor Reed, March 5, 2016 vs. Yale, W 10-6 A player scored four goals...... Amie Dickson, April 26, 2015 at No. 14/12 Penn, L 9-10 outshooting the opposition 3 0 A player scored five goals...... Catherine Ellis, April 18, 2015 vs. Harvard, W 10-9 being out-shot by the opposition 1 0 A player scored six goals...... Lindsay Toppe, 7, March 29, 2015 at California, W 23-6 shots are even 0 0 A player had four assists...... Emily Tripodi, March 31, 2015, at No. 13/9 Stanford, W 15-7 35 shots in a game...... 35, March 5, 2016 vs. Yale, W 10-6 in one-goal games 2 0 No goals in a half...... First half, March 20, 2011 vs. No. 14 Notre Dame, W 6-5 (2OT) in two-goal games 0 0 5 different players scored in a game...... 8, March 9, 2016 at Colgate, W 9-8 in three-goal games 0 0 6 different players scored in a game...... 8, March 9, 2016 at Colgate, W 9-8 in four- or more goal games 2 0 7 different players scored in a game...... 8, March 9, 2016 at Colgate, W 9-8 8 different players scored in a game...... 8, March 9, 2016 at Colgate, W 9-8 scoring first 1 0 9 or more different players scored in a game...... 10, March 14, 2015 at Columbia, W 18-12 the opposition scores first 3 0

AGAINST CORNELL leading in draw controls 3 0 20 goals...... April 18, 2007 at No. 10 Syracuse, L 9-22 draw controls are even 0 0 15 goals...... March 25, 2014 vs. No. 15 Stanford, L 9-17 opposition leads in draw controls 1 0 10 goals...... April 26, 2015 vat No. 14/12 Penn, L 9-10 8 golas in a half...... First half (8), April 14, 2015 vs. No. 12/12 Penn State, L 9-13 leading in ground balls 3 0 Overtime win...... April 4, 2015 at Dartmouth, L 9-10 (OT) ground balls are even 0 0 Overtime win at Schoellkopf...... Feb. 24, 2007 vs. Rutgers, L 10-11 (OT) opposition leads in ground balls 1 0 Overtime win away from Schoellkopf...... April 4, 2015 at Darmouth, L 9-10 (OT) Overtime win at a neutral site...... May 17, 2002 vs. No. 2 Georgetown (NCAA Semifinal), L 10-12 (OT) leading in caused turnovers 2 0 A player scored five goals...... Rachel Bowles, 6; February 28, 2015 vs. Albany, L 11-12 caused turnovers are even 2 0 35 shots in a game...... 35, March 13, 2013 vs. No. 7/9 Penn State, W 13-12 (2OT) opposition leads in caused turnovers 0 0 No goals in a half...... Second half, March 20, 2011 vs. No. 14 Notre Dame, W 6-5 (2OT) in February 2 0 in March 2 0 GENERAL in April 0 0 Cornell played in the NCAA Tournament...... 2006 Cornell played in the Final Four...... 2002 on Friday 0 0 Cornell won an Ivy League Regular-Season Championship...... 2006 (shared title) on Saturday 3 0 on Sunday 0 0 on Tuesday 0 0 on Wednesday 1 0

in overtime 0 0

vs. BIG EAST 1 0 vs. America East 1 0 vs. Mountain Pacific 0 0 vs. Big Ten 0 0 vs. ACC 0 0 vs. Patriot League 1 0

vs. team ranked in IWCLA Poll* 0 0 vs. team ranked in Inside Lacrosse Poll* 1 0 *—at time of game

11 March 12 • 2016 Women’s Lacrosse Game Notes Cornell Overall Individual Statistics All games (as of Mar 10, 2016)

Overall: 4-0 Conf: 1-0 Home: 2-0 Away: 2-0 Neut: 0-0

## Player gp-gs g a pts sh sh% up dn fpg-fps gb dc t/o ct pen-min 8 Reed, Taylor 4-4 6 2 8 17 . 3 5 3 0 0 3-5 6 4 6 1 - 34 Mattyasovszky, Olivi 4-3 5 1 6 11 . 4 5 5 1 0 1-1 2 0 2 1 - 6 Tripodi, Emily 4-4 2 4 6 4 . 5 0 0 0 0 1-1 1 0 3 0 - 2 Leska, Tomasina 4-4 5 0 5 14 . 3 5 7 0 0 - 1 1 7 0 - 7 Dickson, Amie 2-2 4 1 5 12 . 3 3 3 0 0 0-1 2 12 3 1 - 29 Baumeister, Anna 4-2 4 0 4 5 . 8 0 0 0 0 1-1 2 1 1 1 - 21 Gilbert, Kristy 4-4 3 0 3 15 . 2 0 0 0 0 3-6 1 1 4 1 - 5 Coffy, Joey 4-3 3 0 3 12 . 2 5 0 0 0 0-1 8 4 4 4 - 19 Ellis, Catherine 4-2 2 1 3 12 . 1 6 7 0 0 1-1 3 0 4 0 - 13 Raymond, Christie 4-0 1 0 1 4 . 2 5 0 0 0 1-2 1 2 5 1 - 24 McNeilly, Shelby 4-0 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 3 0 - 99 Renee Poullott 4-4 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 8 0 0 3 - 32 Kiep, Maddie 4-4 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 6 14 1 0 - 31 Hanson, Abby 3-3 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 4 0 2 2 - 30 Craig, Paige 1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 - 28 Marriott, Brittany 2-1 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 2 0 2 1 - 26 Powell, Christie 1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 - 25 Lemonick, Hilary 2-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 - 23 O'Hagan, Kailey 3-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 2 1 - 18 Paletta, Natalie 2-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 - 14 Schwab, Jessica 2-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 0 0 0 - 11 Smith, Catie 4-4 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 14 0 2 8 - 10 Moubayed, Catherine 4-4 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 4 2 2 4 - 1 O'Reilly, Hannah 1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 - Total 4 35 9 44 107 . 3 2 7 1 0 11-19 66 42 54 29 - Opponents 4 25 11 36 70 . 3 5 7 4 0 7-13 58 26 62 23 -

## Goalie gp-gs min ga gaavg saves pct w l t 99 Renee Poullott 4-4 240:00 25 6.25 24 . 4 9 0 4 0 0 Total 4 240:00 25 6.25 24 . 4 9 0 4 0 0 Opponents 4 240:00 35 8.75 37 . 5 1 4 0 4 0

Goals by Period 1st 2nd Total Saves by Period 1st 2nd Total Cornell 19 16 35 Cornell 15 9 24 Opponents 10 15 25 Opponents 21 16 37

Shots by Period 1st 2nd Total Attendance Summary COR Opponent Cornell 63 44 107 Total 540 364 Opponents 36 34 70 Dates/Avg Per Date 2/270 2/182 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0 Shots on Goal 1st 2nd Total Cornell 40 32 72 Opponents 25 24 49

CLEARS: Cornell -- 55-66 .833, Opponents -- 57-65 .877. MAN-UP OPPS: Cornell -- 1-0 .000, Opponents -- 4-0 .000.

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