Cnu Field Hockey History
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QUI C K IN FORM A TIO N PA G E CNU Quick Facts/Directory General Information Location ............................Newport News, Va. Baseball ...................... John Harvell 594-7054 Athletic Staff Directory ...................... 3 Area Population .......................... 500,000 est. Softball ...........................Keith Parr 594-7352 Athletic Staff Photos ......................... 4 Founded ...............................................1961 Men’s Tennis ....................Rush Cole 594-7372 NCAA E NCAA Welcome to Christopher Newport ..... IBC Enrollment ...........................................4,800 Women’s Tennis Jenny Nuttycombe 594-8751 Nickname ........................................Captains Golf ........................ Jamie Coleman 594-7891 Coaching Staff Colors ............................Royal Blue and Silver Women’s Lacrosse .....Carolyn Raveia 594-7381 Head Coach Carrie Moura .................. 4 Conference ....... USA South Athletic Conference Men's Lacrosse ..... Chris Swanenburg 594-7976 Assistant Coaches ............................. 5 President .......................Sen. Paul S. Trible, Jr. Sailing ........................ Dan Winters 886-2838 Director of Athletics ....................C.J. Woollum Cheerleading ............. Erica Flanigan 594-7694 2009 Season Athletic Department Phone ........757-594-7025 Head Athletic Trainer Chris Jones 594-7023 Meet the Captains............................. 8 Director-Athletic Opponent Information ..................... 27 Athletic Department Staff Outreach ......................Roland Ross 594-7041 LIT Pre-Season Preview .......................... 7 All phone numbers area code 757 Administrative Pronunciation Guide .......................... 6 Assistant ................ Judy Stenzhorn 594-7290 Football ..................... Matt Kelchner 594-7584 E Roster - Alphabetical ......................... 6 Business Manager ......... Shanika Ellis 594-7288 Men’s Soccer ................. Steve Shaw 594-7383 S 8 2006, NCAA Roster - Numerical ............................ 6 Women’s Soccer ...........Ruth Keegan 594-7381 Program Support ....... Cindy Sutphin 594-8821 Schedule ......................................... 3 Volleyball ................... Lindsay Birch 594-7890 Program Support ..... Sandra Johnson 594-7291 Cross Country .......... George Seward 594-7213 Faculty Athletic 2008 Season Field Hockey ................Carrie Moura 594-7920 Representative ........... Dr. Kip Redick 594-7370 Individual Statistics ........................ 20 Men’s Basketball .......... C.J. Woollum 594-7217 Athletic Dept. Fax ........................... 594-7839 Match Results ................................ 20 Women’s Basketball Carolyn Hunter 594-7103 Internet web site .......... www.cnu.edu/athletics Review of 2008 .............................. 19 Track ........................ Tyler Wingard 594-7289 NCAA Play NCAA Results ................................. 25 2009 Schedule Date Day Opponent Location Time Record Book September All-Time Roster............................... 24 1 Tue Sweet Briar Captains Field 5:00 All-Time Scores .............................. 23 6 Sun Washington Col. Captains Field 3:00 Career Leaders ............................... 21 9 Wed Salisbury Captains Field 4:30 Coaching Records ........................... 22 12 Sat at Gettysburg Gettysburg, Pa. 12:00 Honors .......................................... 19 16 Wed at Randolph-Macon Ashland, Va. 4:30 W Individual Records .......................... 24 18 Fri Washington & Lee Captains Field 6:00 Season Leaders .............................. 21 23 Wed Va. Wesleyan Captains Field 6:00 ee Series Records vs. all Opponents ...... 22 30 Wed Mary Washington Captains Field 4:30 Team Records ................................ 24 October T Year-By-Year Records ...................... 22 4 Sun Eastern Mennonite Captains Field 2:00 16 2007, 2008 Yearly Leaders ............................... 22 7 Wed Bridgewater Captains Field 5:00 10 Sat vs. Stevenson Owings Mill, Md. 3:30 The Program 12 Mon vs. Rowan Owings Mill, Md. 4:00 Fantastic Facilities .......................... IFC 17 Sat St. Mary’s Captains Field 4:00 Home of Champions ........................ 28 24 Sat Johns Hopkins Captains Field 3:00 Peninsula Area ............................... 29 25 Sun Wesley Captains Field 2:00 29 Thu at Lynchburg Lynchburg, Va. 6:00 31 Sat Limestone Captains Field 11:30 November 7 Sat at Frostburg St. Frostburg, Md. 12:00 Home matches in bold Athletic Communications Staff NAME ------------------ POSITION -------------- PHONE (Area code 757) Block, Wayne ---------- Asst. to A.D. Athletic Comm. --------- 594-7382 Tommasino, Francis --- Dir. Athletic Communications --------- 594-7884 Dain McKee ------------ Asst. Dir. Athletic Communications --- 594-7886 Kaitlyn Vincie ---------- Student Assistant --------------------- 594-7886 Craig Lilly -------------- Student Assistant --------------------- 594-7886 Ben Kunkel ------------ Student Assistant --------------------- 594-7886 Brandon Bybee -------- Student Assistant --------------------- 594-7886 Credits On the Covers The 2009 Field Hockey Media Guide is a publication of the Christopher Newport University Department of Athletic Com- CNU's seniors, left to right, Anne munications. Gehring, Emma Stout, Kim Tomlin and Anna Stout will lead a team seeking its Editor/Writer: Wayne Block. fourth consecutive NCAA appearance. Editorial Contributors: Francis Tomma- The seniors are also pictured on the sino, Rich Bell back cover, clockwise from top left, Anna Stout, Emma Stout, Kim Tomlin and Anne Cover Design by: Wayne Block Gehring. Photography: Stacy Whiting, Jesse Hutcheson, University Relations Printing: Clarke, Inc., Lynchburg, Va. CNU Field Hockey 2009 | 3 Hea D CO ach CA RRI E MOUR A Carrie Moura took over a struggling Christopher Newport field hockey team in 2003. Moura was the fourth coach in the programs short four year existence. Moura has provided far more than consistency for CNU field hockey. She has brought a winning way that has propelled the program to national recognition The first sign of that recognition came in 2006 when the team was ranked No. 18 in the nation early in the season for CNU's first-ever national ranking. The 2006 Captains would later receive their first ever NCAA at large bid, hosting the first round. They advanced to the Sweet 16 and eliminated 3 time defending National Champions Salisbury to move onto the Elite 8. At the end the year the awards flowed in for Moura. She was named 16 2007, 2008 T National Division III Coach of the Year by womensfieldhockey.com and Coach of the Year in Virginia. The programs first ever All-American, ee All-Region, and State Player of the Year were chosen from the 2006 W squad. Since then, CNU has appeared in the NCAA Tournament all three years capturing at large bids, reaching at least the Sweet 16. The list of All American and All Region players continues to grow and the program has now established a winning tradition. Moura is a native of Litchfield, Connecticut and a 1998 graduate of Keene State College in New Hampshire, with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Physical Education. She also received her Master’s Degree in Educational Leadership in May of 2003 from Lynchburg College. She was an assistant field hockey coach at Lynchburg College in 2001 and 2002, where her squads went 39-6 overall and 23-1 in conference 8 2006, NCAA S 8 2006, NCAA play. She also served as head coach of the lacrosse program at Keene E State College in New Hampshire from 1999 to 2001. Moura currently ranks No. 22 in the nation in winning percentage among all NCAA field LIT hockey coaches, regardless of division. MOURA VS . PPONENTS NCAA E NCAA O MOUR A 'S Rec ORD Alvernia 1-0 Bridgewater 5-0 Overall Catawba 5-0 Year W-L Pct. Post Season Catholic 4-2 2003 6-8 .429 Davidson 0-2 Denison 1-0 2004 12-3 .800 Eastern Mennonite 3-0 2005 12-4 .750 Frostburg St. 5-1 2006 14-4 .778 NCAA Elite 8 Gettysburg 2-0 2007 16-3 .842 NCAA Sweet 16 Johns Hopkins 3-1 2008 14-6 .700 NCAA Sweet 16 Juniata 2-0 Kenyon 1-0 Career 74-28 .725 Lebanon Valley 0-1 Lynchburg 3-3 Mary Baldwin 1-0 Mary Washington 4-2 McDaniel 2-0 Morrisville St. 1-0 New Jersey, College of 0-1 Randolph-Macon 6-0 Rhodes 1-0 The MOUR A Fac T Shee T Roanoke 3-1 Hometown: Litchfield, Connecticut St. Mary's (Md.) 4-2 Education: Salem 1-0 Keene State College: Bachelors - Physical Education Salisbury 2-5 Shenandoah 4-0 Lynchburg College: Masters - Educational Leadership Springfield 0-1 Coaching: Sweet Briar 3-0 Keene State College: Lacrosse Head Coach 1999-2001 Ursinus 0-3 Lynchburg College: Assistant Coach 2001-02 Ville Julia 1-0 Christopher Newport - Head Coach 2003- Virginia Wesleyan 2-1 Washington & Lee 4-1 Wesley 0-1 Wilson 1-0 4 | CNU Field Hockey 2009 Ass I S T an T CO aches Ass I S T an T CO ach KIM IM an Kim Iman begins her sixth year as an assistant coach at Christopher Newport University. She has a strong E NCAA field hockey background, having won three state championships at Cox High School and was a two-time first team All-American selection at Longwood University. At CNU she works primarily with the goalies and defense. Over the past four years she has worked with goalies who have produced some oustanding numbers, includ- ing leading the nation in saves percentage, fourth in the nation in goals-against average and setting a new school record for shutouts. LIT Over the last three years, CNU has given up just 57 goals in 47 games, an average of just 1.21 per game. Iman has also coached at Ocean Lakes High