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Area Population Founded CNU's seniors, left to right, Anne and Gehring, Emma Stout, Kim Tomlin Anna Stout will lead a team seeking its NCAA appearance. fourth consecutive The seniors are also pictured on the clockwise from top left, Anna back cover, and Anne Stout, Emma Stout, Kim Tomlin Gehring. u i 3 4 8 4 5 7 6 6 6 3 Q 20 25 24 23 21 22 19 24 28 29 21 20 22 24 22 22 27 19 IFC IBC ...... NCAA Play NCAA 2008 Season 2009 Season The Program Record Book Coaching Staff Coaching ...... General Information General Fantastic Facilities Fantastic Home of Champions All-Time Roster All-Time . NCAA Results . Individual Statistics . Match Results Scores All-Time Career Leaders Coaching Records Honors. Individual Records Season Leaders Area Peninsula Meet the Captains . Carrie Moura Head Coach Athletic Staff Directory Athletic Staff Photos Athletic Coaches Assistant vs. all Opponents Series Records Opponent Information of 2008 Review Welcome to Christopher Newport to Christopher Welcome Records Team Records Year-By-Year Leaders Yearly Pre-Season Preview Pre-Season Pronunciation Guide Roster - Alphabetical Roster Roster - Numerical Roster Schedule NCAA El i t e 8 2006, NCAA Sw ee t 16 2007, 2008 4 hockey coaches,regardlessofdivision. ranks No.22inthenationwinningpercentageamongallNCAA field State CollegeinNewHampshirefrom1999to2001.Mouracurrently play. ShealsoservedasheadcoachofthelacrosseprogramatKeene and 2002,wherehersquadswent39-6overall23-1inconference Shewasanassistantfieldhockeycoachat Lynchburg Collegein2001 Educational LeadershipinMayof2003fromLynchburg College. Degreein Degree inPhysicalEducation.ShealsoreceivedherMaster’s Keene StateCollegeinNewHampshire,withaBachelorofScience MouraisanativeofLitchfield,Connecticutand1998graduate has nowestablishedawinningtradition. All American and All Regionplayerscontinuestogrowandtheprogram capturing atlargebids,reachingleasttheSweet16. The listof Sincethen,CNUhasappearedintheNCAA Tournament allthreeyears squad. All-Region, andStatePlayerofthe Year werechosenfromthe2006 Coach ofthe Year inVirginia. The programsfirstever All-American, National DivisionIIICoachofthe Year bywomensfieldhockey.com and At theend theyearawardsflowedinforMoura.Shewasnamed Champions SalisburytomoveontotheElite8. advanced totheSweet16andeliminated3timedefendingNational their firsteverNCAA atlargebid,hosting the firstround. They first-ever nationalranking. 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t t s i s i an an t ss t s ss i s A i A ss ss A A A two-time all-region selection at Christopher Newport, Diana Golden begins her second season on head two-time all-region selection at Christopher Newport, Diana Golden A coach Carrie Moura's staff. and senior seasons from the National Field Hockey Coaches Golden earned the honor in both her junior Association. years. Division II-III choice both She was also a second team all-Virginia goals and 17 assists, ranking fourth all-time at CNU in the former and Golden completed her career with 25 fifth on CNU's all-time list. Her 67 career points put her fifth in the latter. Kim Iman begins her sixth year as an assistant coach at Christopher Newport University coach at Christopher as an assistant begins her sixth year Kim Iman field hockey background, having won three state championships at Cox High and was a two-time first was a two-time first Cox High School and championships at won three state background, having field hockey University. selection at Longwood All-American team goalies and defense. primarily with the At CNU she works numbers, includ some oustanding who have produced has worked with goalies past four years she Over the ing leading the nation in saves percentage, fourth in the nation in goals-against average and setting a new in goals-against average and setting in saves percentage, fourth in the nation ing leading the nation school record for shutouts. game. in 47 games, an average of just 1.21 per years, CNU has given up just 57 goals Over the last three years and lives in V at Ocean Lakes High School for four Iman has also coached education teacher Program head coach and a special an Olympic Development One of CNU's most outstanding players, Ashley Hay, becomes an assistant coach for the first time in the Ashley Hay, One of CNU's most outstanding players, 2009 season. by both the National Field Hockey Coaches All-American in her senior year Hay was named a second team well as first as She was also a first team all-region choice that year, Association and womensfieldhockey.com. and senior all-star selection. team all-Virginia and, at the start of the 2009 She was CNU's fourth leading scorer in 2007 with five goals and four assists season was ninth all-time for points (40) and goals scored (15). Progam, CNU site. She will also serve as head coach of the U.S. Field Hockey Olympic Development Jessica Morris begins her sixth year as an assistant to Carrie Moura. Morris played four years at the University Moura. Morris played four years at her sixth year as an assistant to Carrie Jessica Morris begins Year. Athletic Conference Player of the Morris was the Capital In 2001, her senior year, of Mary Washington. her career at Mary W She also set several scoring records during leader in goals (59), assists (27) and total points (145). She was an leader in goals (59), assists (27) and total a senior. and set a season record with 23 goals as high school history in a Daily one of the top 100 athletes in Virginia Morris was also recognized recently as Press special section. is always among the top in the nation in scoring and margin which She specializes in working with the offense of victory. NCAA El i t e 8 2006, NCAA Sw ee t 16 2007, 2008 6 2009 R 45 30 29 23 22 21 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 No No 2009R 17 21 23 45 1 30 29 12 10 4 2 8 11 13 16 18 6 7 9 22 5 14 3 15 0 19

| Diana Golden,2ndseason; Ashley Hay, 1stseason. Assistant Coaches-KimIman,6thseason;JessicaMorris; Head CoachCarrieMoura-7thseason *previous CNUexperience Emma Stout*** Kelsey Rigby* Corey Rigby* Kim Tomlin** Paige Childers* Sarah Wister Stephanie Bair** Taylor Harrell** Katelyn Yandle** Lindsay Hendricks Dana Brookover Kylie Cale** Mary Keenehan* Taylor Redfearn* Chrissy Kurecki Brianna Milne* Alexandria Freudenberg* Breanne Lowe Alexandria Gauthier Anne Gehring*** Lauren Cherry* Emma Mehrabi** Caitlin Cahill Zoe McGee Anna Stout*** Brittany Bradsher* Name CNU Field Hockey 2009 Name Diana Golden,2ndseason; Ashley Hay, 1stseason. Assistant Coaches-KimIman,6th season;JessicaMorris;6th Head CoachCarrieMoura-7thseason *previous CNUexperience Katelyn Yandle** Sarah Wister Kim Tomlin** Emma Stout*** Anna Stout*** Kelsey Rigby* Corey Rigby* Taylor Redfearn* Brianna Milne* Emma Mehrabi** Zoe McGee Breanne Lowe Chrissy Kurecki Mary Keenehan* Lindsay Hendricks Taylor Harrell** Anne Gehring*** Alexandria Gauthier Alexandria Freudenberg* Paige Childers* Lauren Cherry* Kylie Cale** Caitlin Cahill Dana Brookover Brittany Bradsher* Stephanie Bair** o o s s t t e Sr. So. So. Sr. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. So. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. Class Class Jr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. So. So. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. So. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. e r r Alphabetical GK M/A M/A M D M M A A F/M A M M D/M M D M M/D F A M D/M F/M F A/M GK Pos Pos A M M GK A/M M/A M/A D/M D D/M F M/D M M F/M A A F M D M M F/M A GK M Numerical

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| CNU Field Hockey 2009 w e v i e push for starting roles are Breanna Lowe and Caitlin Cahill. Lowe and Breanna roles are for starting push All-American returns from an Tomlin senior Kim In the back, assists, goals and had two which she scored nine season in started 19 Brianna Milne to defense. Sophomore but switches action in 16 Paige Childers saw while sophomore times in 2008, consider Freudenberg played Alexandria sophomore games and also Redfearn will Taylor Sophomore freshman year. ably in her spot, while three newcomers, Sarah Wister, contend for a regular well. Brookover could see playing time as Zoe McGee and Dana Stout returns after enjoying the majority In goal, senior Emma 1.56 2008. She made 84 saves and had a of the playing time in and six shutouts. Sophomore Brittany goals-against average up. Bradsher will back her usual tough schedule, including The Captains will take on their - Associa the National Field Hockey Coaches matches with five of 20. Top tion's pre-season Salisbury at home on Sept. 9, No. 10 Rowan CNU meets, No. 6 Johns Hopkins on on Oct. 12, hosts No. 11 at Owings Mill, Md., 28 and travels to No. 18 on Oct. Lynchburg Oct. 24, visits No. 16 Gettysburg on Sept. 12. CNU, itself, is No. 14 in the poll. r - 2009 P 2009 The defense, along with goalie Emma Stout, prepares for a penalty corner Three years of reaching at least the Sweet 16 round of the round of Sweet 16 at least the reaching years of Three

NCAA Tournament have cemented the Christopher Newport field Christopher Newport have cemented the Tournament NCAA and the nation's top programs, firmly among hockey program in 2009. keep things that way Moura intends to coach Carrie with several five scorers, along three of its top CNU returns of a fourth as it goes in quest including its goalie, key defenders, berth. straight NCAA last have three key veterans back from On attack, the Captains Junior have outstanding chances to start. year's 14-6 squad who on the Captains in scoring with eight was third Yandle Katelyn five goals and Annie Gehring added Senior goals and an assist. contributed a goal and Harrell Taylor junior three assists, while seven assists. battle Kurecki and Lindsay Hendricks also will Freshmen Chrissy junior twin sisters Anna Stout, while senior for starting positions, Mary Keenehan and junior sophomore Corey and Kelsey Rigby, fight for playing time as well. Emma Mehrabi will starting more freshmen will push veterans for In the midfield, two assists a year ago, and roles. Junior Kylie Cale led CNU with 12 started all 19 games she added two goals, while Stephanie Bair lots of valuable experi played and sophomore Lauren Cherry got ence, playing in 17 games with two starts. The freshmen making a The freshmen making a ence, playing in 17 games with two starts. NCAA El i t e 8 2006, NCAA Sw ee t 16 2007, 2008

8 potential inthecircle. COACHMOURA SAYS: An essentialreturnertothemidfield,Bairwillcontrolgameincenteroffieldandunleashhershooting Maria Bair...She hasthreesisters,Nicole,24; Alicia, 17andBriana,17. PERSONAL -Stephanie Amelia BairwasbornMarch4,1989inHonolulu,Hawaii...She'saPsychologymajorandthedaughterofWilliam ment team...Alsoteamcaptain...A memberoftheNationalHonorSociety, theSpanishHonorSocietyandSCA...Didchurchvolunteerwork. AT OCEANLAKES- A firstteamall-regionandall-BeachDistrictselectionplayingforcoachSharpe...Madethedistrictall-tourna Her goalagainstGettysburgwasthegame-winner...A memberoftheUSA Southall-academicteam. opener...Scored goalsagainstGettysburgandVirginia Wesleyan andaddedassistsversusCatawba,Randolph-MaconJohnsHopkins... 2007-FreshmanSeasonMovedrightintothestartinglineupforCaptainsinherfirstseason,everygamebutseason ing, 3-2,winoverLynchburg. 2008-SophomoreSeason 19 COACHMOURA SAYS: A goalkeeperwhohasnowlearnedtocommunicatewithher defense, Bradshercontinuestogrowinthecage. and CathyBradsher...Has twobrothers,Joshua,22andNick,20. PERSONAL -BrittanyMarieBradsherwasbornDec.20,1990inHampton, Va...She isaCommunicationsmajorandthedaughterofRobert paper website. Futures Tournament asa rising sophomoreandintheEliteFuturesforthreeyears...Shewasareporterwebmisstressofschoolnews years...She wastheMVP oftheBethelathleticprogramandmadeDailyPressall-starteamherlasttwoyears...Playedinnational AT BETHEL- Twice afirstteamall-Peninsula Districtchoiceplayingforherfather, coachRobertBradsher...Team MVP andcaptainforthree two goalstotheteamCNUwouldlaterdefeatinNCAA Tournament, andwasinthenetfor15minutesversusWilson. 2008-FreshmanSeasonSawactionagainstJohnsHopkins,intheseasonopener, andWilson...Played12minutesagainst JHU,allowing

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Started twice in the 17 games in which she played, making her starts against Catawba and St. Mary's...Scored 2008 - Freshman Season - Started twice in the 17 games in which she played, making her starts against Catawba an assist versus Ursinus. Wesleyan game and had Virginia her first collegiate goal in the captain for two Wilson's team was coach Wendy second team all-Bay Rivers District and once honorable mention...She Twice - TABB AT a as Tournament alternate selection for the Future's National Maryland Future's Camp all-star...An as a senior...A MVP years and offensive member of honors student all four years...A as a senior...An a fine soccer player and was team captain junior and then chosen as a senior...Also Friends and Club Earth. Tiger First Priority, the National Honor Society, is the daughter of Jennings and Cindy Cherry and has Va...She - Lauren Hart Cherry was born Oct. 14, 1989 in Fairfax County, PERSONAL 16. Allison, a sister not yet chosen a major...Has working on her vocal game. : Has tremendous speed and endurance to contribute to the midfield and forward line, SAYS COACH MOURA

leyan and Wilson...Also scored goals versus Randolph-Macon and Wilson, with both being the first of the game in shutout wins...Chosen first and Wilson, with both being the first of the scored goals versus Randolph-Macon leyan and Wilson...Also all-academic team. South College Division...Named to the USA team all-Virginia played in all but one game...Scored twice against Eastern Mennonite, 2007 - Freshman Season - Earned five starts in her rookie year and to Wesleyan...Named an assist against Virginia had the winning goal in the Johns Hopkins contest...Added including the game-winner...Also in the Fall semester. Association all-academic team and a Dean's List student the National Field Hockey Coaches as a once first team and once second team, and a second team all-region player an all-Central District choice, Twice THOMAS DALE - AT captain in her senior year when the team went a member of the all-academic team...She was for coach Beth Jaeckle...Twice junior...Played Sunday school aide and teacher. and the Spanish Club...A a member of FCA National Honor Society member...Also 21-1...A Kevin and Debbie Cale is an English major and daughter of Petersburg, Va...The - Kylie Marie Cale was born Sept. 5, 1989 in PERSONAL 23. has a sister Lindsay, deceptive passing to make her a foundation in the midfield. : Cale possesses impressive stick skills and SAYS COACH MOURA

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NCAA El i t e 8 2006, NCAA Sw ee t 16 2007, 2008 out inthebackfield. COACHMOURA SAYS: A welcomedsurprisetransitionfromattacktodeepdefense,Freudenberg willuseherpoiseandstickskillstohelp has notyetchosenamajor...Has asisterClair, 22. PERSONAL -AlexandriaJewelFreudenbergwasbornJuly17,1990inNorfolk, V W.E.B. DuBoishonormemberandsocietymember. honorable mentionall-EasternRegionselectionasaseniorplaying forcoachDawn AT GRANBY-Chosenfirstteamall-EasternDistrictinherfinaltwoyears afterearningsecondteamhonorsinherfirsttwoseasons...Alsoan 2008-FreshmanSeasonScoredagoalagainstDivisionIICatawbawhileseeingaction in 1 10 22 defense. COACHMOURA SAYS: Withauniquebalanceofaggressivenesstotheballandcomposedstick,Childersisreadyaddflare majoring inPoliticalScience. PERSONAL -Paige Alexandra ChilderswasbornSept.2,1990inSubicBay, Phillipines...ThedaughterofClarenceandPatChildersis district basketballplayeraswell...AnHonorRollmemberandhonorsgraduate...W Gulden...Named Virginia BeachSportsClubFemale Athlete ofthe Year...Team captainasaseniorwellfirstteam all-Tidewater...An all- AT FIRSTCOLONIAL saw action...HadanassistintheMorrisvilleSt.contest. 2008-FreshmanSeasonStartedthreetimes,againstMorrisvilleSt.,GettysburgandVirginia Wesleyan, amongthe16gamesinwhichshe 9

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16 Games 11 Games t irgi n k l o f r o E H i FREUDENBERG'S CNUCAREER a l n CHILDER'S CNUCAREER H.S. C i a 3 Starts 0 Starts B , V P A H C A E a . t a 0 Goals 1 Goals , V i S N a . -V 1 Assists 0 Assists orked asanassistantathletictrainer. a...She isthedaughterofVon andKathyFreudenberg Anderson's team...Alsoplayedtennisandclublacrosse...A e t 1 Points 2 Points e r 1 contests. S N A endy NCAA El i t e 8 2006, NCAA Sw ee t 16 2007, 2008 - 11 -

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amazingly suffered the same knee injury, but to her opposite leg, against the same but the same knee injury, amazingly suffered r 16 20 36 Games he irgi Games 16 2 13 19 50 t H.S.

., F r ., V t r 2007 2008 Career Year H.S. ee f f o r d Year 2005 2006 2007 2008 Career a o x t M C 5-6, J 4-11, S 4-11, S Taylor Harrell Taylor Anne Gehring Anne Made seven starts while playing in all 20 games...Scored a goal against Ursinus and had seven assists, two in Made seven starts while playing in all 20 games...Scored a goal against Ursinus and After a medical redshirt, After leading CNU in scoring as a freshman, she was injured in the second game of the season and sat out the After leading CNU in scoring as a freshman, After suffering two season-ending knee injuries in the previous two seasons, she finally got to complete a health year the previous two seasons, she finally got two season-ending knee injuries in After suffering

6 2008 - Sophomore Season - the Morrisville St. game and one each versus Randolph-Macon, Virginia Wesleyan, McDaniel, Ursinus and Frostburg St. Wesleyan, the Morrisville St. game and one each versus Randolph-Macon, Virginia and assists in contests with 2007 - Freshman Season - Played in 16 contests in her rookie season...Had a goal against Eastern Mennonite Randolph-Macon and Johns Hopkins. for coach Julie Swain...The team won the COX - Earned second team all-region honors as well as first team all- playing AT state championship with a 23-0 record. majoring in Psychology and is the daughter of Beach, Va...She's 1989 in Virginia Jordan Harrell was born March 22, - Taylor PERSONAL Harrell...Has three sisters: Kindel, 24; Brook, 22 and Morgan, 18. and Kimberly Timothy of shooting skills. very aggressive attacker with an arsenal A : SAYS COACH MOURA 2007 - Sophomore Season - 2007 - Sophomore against Bridgewater and W her way back into action and scored goals the same spot on the field...Fought opponent and on virtually 2008 - Junior Season - 2008 - Junior Season Frostburg Washington & Lee and Wesleyan, Ursinus, Virginia opponents, McDaniel, goals against five different and had a fine season...Scored NCAA in the Morrisville St., Wilson and Johns Hopkins St. and added assists & Lee. 2006 - Sophomore Sesaon - remainder of the year. scorer with 13 goals and three assists...Scored twice against Mary 2005 - Freshman Season - Started 15 games and was the team's leading Roanoke & Lee, Catholic, Randolph-Macon, Washington Sweet Briar, Bridgewater, Catawba and Shenandoah and once against Washington, game winners and she had & Lee were Randolph-Macon and Washington Sweet Briar, Julie...Her goals against Mary Washington, and Villa and Roanoke...She was also a second team all-state selection. an assist against Catawba, Frostburg State and placed third in the state tournament...Her se and her team was district champions - Played four years for coach Woodie STAFFORD AT nior year, she was first team all-Stafford District, all-region and all-state, as well as regional and district Player of the Year...She was also team Year...She the District, all-region and all-state, as well as regional and district Player of she was first team all-Stafford nior year, basketball and softball and graduated with honors. and an honorable mention all-area selection...Gehring also played MVP Geh major is Sociology and she is the daughter of Paul and Mimi Va...Her - She was born Feb. 10, 1987 in Fredericksburg, PERSONAL 27. Taylor, ring...She has a brother, to lead and motivate the team to carry on a winning tradition. : 5th year senior who will use her game experience SAYS COACH MOURA

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NCAA El i t e 8 2006, NCAA Sw ee t 16 2007, 2008 COACHMOURA SAYS: A conditioningphenom,Mehrabi’s hustlewill bringvigortotheforwardline. Psychology majorandhastwobrothers,Chris,25Joseph, 22. PERSONAL -Emma Ariana MehrabiwasbornSept.20,1988inFredericksburg, Va...The daughterofShahMehrabiandMarthaHutzelisa member. Underclassman Award, wasaGovernor's Graduateandhada4.0GPA...Lieutenant GovernoroftheKeyClub,andaNationalHonor Society She wasalsoteamcaptainandMVP asasenior...Also district,regionandstateintrackfortwoyears...Was aMonroeScholar, wontheLowery AT JAMESMONROE-Honorablementionall-state,secondteamall-regionandfirst teamall-BattlefieldDistrictforcoachJanie Field HockeyCoaches Association all-academicteam,theUSA Southall-academicteam and theDean'sListinFallsemester. 2007-FreshmanSeasonPlayedinsevengamesherinitialseasonatCNU...Hadanassist againstMcDaniel...IncludedontheNational Wilson...Included ontheUSA Southall-academicteam. 2008-SophomoreSeason 12 COACHMOURA SAYS: Comingoff aninjury, Keenehanwillreturnasamajorcontributortotheoffense. Keenehan...Has asisterKatie,22. PERSONAL -MaryReillyKeenehanwasbornJuly19,1990inChesapeake,Va...She's aStudio majorandthedaughterofMikeBeth with theCatholicFieldHockeyLeague. for coachBethKeenehan,hermother...An academic All-American asaseniorandanHonorRollmember...Worked atvacationBible schooland AT BISHOP SULLIVAN - Twice afirstteamall-Tidewater ConferenceofIndependentSchoolsselectionandtwicesecondteamwhileplaying 2008-FreshmanSeasonScoredagoalintheseason-openeragainstJohnsHopkins...Played16games,makingsixstarts 13 4

| CNU Field Hockey 2009 Played in18gamesfortheCaptains,andstartedagainstDivision IICatawba...Hadtwoshotsongoalagainst Emma Mehrabi J 5-2, J B 5-4, S Mary Keenehan a m M i H S 2008 Year S E o E E r M Career 2008 2007 Year p ., o S ., o t F n v i l l u

r M 16 Games o r t e o y o d E H 25 18 7 Games e e H.S. KEENEHAN'S CNUCAREER N A i r c C c k H.S. k , N.C. 6 Starts MEHRABI'S CNUCAREER B S P A 1 1 0 Starts g r u t , V a 1 Goals i S N a 0 0 0 Goals . -V 0 Assists 1 0 1 Assists e t 2 Points e r 1 0 1 Points S N A Tierney... NCAA El i t e 8 2006, NCAA Sw ee t 16 2007, 2008 13

| CNU Field Hockey 2009 ans r Points 2 Points 0 e t e Assists 0 Assists 0 - V - . a idewater in her senior season...Played for coach Julie Swain... idewater in her senior ns i , V Goals 1 Goals 0 a . a t each , V ap an B i Starts 19 Starts 1 a h i MILNE'S CNU CAREER C n REDFEARN'S CNU CAREER he i d l o t irgi t Games 19 11 Games M H.S.

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Played in 11 games in her rookie season and started against Johns Hopkins in the season opener...Had a shot on games in her rookie season and started against Johns Hopkins in the season opener...Had 2008 - Freshman Season - Played in 11 goal versus St. Mary's. all-region honors as a senior and honorable mention in a first team all-Dominion District choice...Earned second team Twice MONACAN - AT for coach Cathy Burgess...An all-academic member for two years and a second team all-district softball player as well... her junior year...Played member of the National Honor Society and , Beta and Key Clubs. Athlete in the Class of 2008...A Named the Outstanding Female and is majoring in Biology and is the daughter of Kathy 4, 1990 in Richmond, Va...She Elizabeth Redfearn was born June - Taylor PERSONAL a brother Robert, 18 and a sister Cameron, 21. Redfearn...Has Walter and uses her voice to control the back field.. solid defender who sees passing lanes A : SAYS COACH MOURA

Started all 19 games that she played...Scored a goal against Eastern Mennonite which turned out to be the game- Mennonite which turned out to be that she played...Scored a goal against Eastern - Started all 19 games 2008 - Freshman Season South all-academic team. USA member of the goal versus Morrisville St...A had a shot on winner...Also all-T all-state, all-region, all-Beach District and COX - Earned first team AT Graduated with honors...Was Chairperson of the Miss Cox Pageant and a member of Virtual Enterprise Business...Did charity volunteer work. Enterprise Business...Did of Virtual of the Miss Cox Pageant and a member Chairperson Graduated with honors...Was Milne and Patrick and Melissa April 4, 1990 in Oahu, Hawaii...She is the daughter of Michael - Brianna Linnae Milne was born PERSONAL 25 and a sister Katlin Milne, 14; Jared Milne, 23 and Zachary Milne, three brothers, Michael Connolly, Connolly and is majoring in Biology...Has 21. Milne will use her body and stick deception after she breaks down plays to An impressive returner to deep defense, : SAYS COACH MOURA transition the ball up field.

NCAA El i t e 8 2006, NCAA Sw ee t 16 2007, 2008 midfield. COACHMOURA SAYS: Greatdeflectionsinthefrontofcageandmuchimproved stickskills,Rigbywillcontributetotheforwardlineand and DianeRigby... Also has atwinsisterCoreywhoplaysfieldhockeyatCNUandanothersister, Dawn,21. PERSONAL -KelseyNicoleRigbywasbornFeb.20,1990inNewburyport,Mass...She ismajoringinBiologyandthedaughterofGerry Games selection...Scored19goals...A memberoftheNationalHonorSociety andMathHonorSociety. AT FALMOUTH -Earnedall-starstatusfromthe Atlantic CoastLeagueasasenior...Named tothe MIAA Bestof60andwasaBayState leyan andWilson. 2008-FreshmanSeasonPlayedinfivecontestsherfirstyearatCNU,againstMorrisvilleSt.,Catawba,Randolph-Macon,V 14 COACHMOURA SAYS: A muchimprovedattacker, Rigbyisreadytoutilizeherspeedandnoseforthecage. Gerry andDianeRigby...Her twinsisterKelseyalsoplaysfieldhockeyatCNU...AlsohasaDawn,21. PERSONAL -CoreyJoanneRigbywasbornFeb.20,1990inNewburyport,Mass...SheismajoringPoliticalScienceandthedaughterof State Gamesselection...Anhonorsgraduate. AT FALMOUTH - An Atlantic CoastLeagueall-starasaseniorandnamedtothehighschoolBestof60...Scored21goalswasBay 2008-FreshmanSeasonSawactionintheMorrisvilleSt.,Catawba,Randolph-Macon,Virginia Wesleyan andWilsongames. 29 30

| CNU Field Hockey 2009 5-1, S F 5-3, S F Kelsey Rigby Corey Rigby a a t u o m l t u o m l 2008 Year 2008 Year o o ., F ., h h F H.S. H.S. 5 Games 5 Games a a t u o m l t u o m l RIGBY'S CNUCAREER RIGBY'S CNUCAREER 0 Starts 0 Starts h h , M , M S S A S S A 0 Goals 0 Goals . . 0 Assists 0 Assists 0 Points 0 Points irginia Wes- NCAA El i t e 8 2006, NCAA Sw ee t 16 2007, 2008 15

| . s success CNU Field Hockey 2009 ans Points 0 2 2 4 Saves 4 22 84 106 r e . t GA 0 8 25 51 e Assists 0 0 0 0 - V - Goals 0 1 1 2 . ns . Minutes 222:16 368:24 1124:31 1715:1133 a i a a , V t , V Starts 0 0 0 0 u r g u r g ap Starts 1 3 15 19 ...Anna was also a Free-Lance Star all-Area selection as a senior ...Anna was also a Free-Lance Star all-Area sb STOUT'S CNU CAREER STOUT'S sb k k c C c STOUT'S CNU CAREER STOUT'S r i 4 9 13 26 Games r i e e d he Games 6 7 17 30 d e t H.S. e H.S. r

r d d t ., F an an 2006 2007 2008 Career Year ., F r r ee Year 2006 2007 2008 Career M o u r t l o u r t l Anna Stout Anna 5-4, S C Emma Stout 5-2, S C

Saw action in nine games for the Captains...Scored her first career goal against McDaniel...Earned all-academic goal against McDaniel...Earned all-academic for the Captains...Scored her first career Saw action in nine games Appeared in seven games, including three starts...Had shutouts against Catawba and Gettysburg, and made Appeared in seven games, including three starts...Had shutouts against Catawba and

Played in 13 of CNU's 20 games with a goal against Morrisville St...Had two shots on goal each versus Morrisville St. St...Had two shots on goal each versus 20 games with a goal against Morrisville Played in 13 of CNU's Took over as the starter in goal, making 15 starts in the 17 games in which she appeared...Recorded six shutouts, over as the starter in goal, making 15 Took

45 1 She was born May 9, 1988 in Cornwall, England...Her major is Chemistry and she is the daughter of Cindy Stout...She has a major is Chemistry and she is the daughter of Cindy Stout...She has a - She was born May 9, 1988 in Cornwall, England...Her PERSONAL Anna was in the National also plays field hockey for CNU. Derek, 30 and two sisters, Jessica, 25 and Emma, 21...Her twin sister Emma brother, Honor Society and French Honor Society. player who will do anything for the team’ : One of four seniors, Stout is a committed SAYS COACH MOURA and Wilson and single shots in the Catawba and Randolph-Macon games. shots in the Catawba and Randolph-Macon and Wilson and single Season - 2007 - Sophomore Spring. and was a Dean's List student in the South honors from the USA Association's all- Hockey Coaches to the National Field in her rookie year...Named - Saw action in four games 2006 - Freshman Season academic squad. championship her freshman and Andersen and her team won the district Amy COURTLAND - Played four years of field hockey for coach AT as a junior and her junior and senior years...She was a second team all-district selection sophomore years and won the state championship her senior year was first team all-district, all-region and all-state 2008 - Junior Season - 2008 - Junior Season 2008 - Junior Season - St. Mary's and Frostburg St... Made 13 saves against Ursinus, 12 in a Wesleyan, against Morrisville St., Randolph-Macon, McDaniel, Virginia and only allowed a last had seven saves, Sweet 16 loss to the College of New Jersey...Also in CNU's NCAA and 11 win over Mary Washington win over John Hopkins. minutes goal, in the Captains' 2-1 NCAA 2007 - Sophomore Season - South all-academic team and a Dean's List student in the Fall. eight saves against Division I Davidson...Named to the USA her six games, two against 2006 - Freshman Season - Played a total of 222 minutes in goal, without giving up a goal...Made four saves in contest. in the Mary Washington and Bridgewater...Started Randolph-Macon and one each versus Mary Washington Andersen and her team won the district championship her freshman and Amy COURTLAND - Played four years of field hockey for coach AT was an honorable mention all-district goalie selection her sophomore years and won the state championship her junior and senior years...She junior junior year and she also played in the East Coast all-star game as a sophomore and

She was born May 9, 1988 in Cornwall, England...Her major is Chemistry and she is the daughter of Cindy Stout...She has a - She was born May 9, 1988 in Cornwall, England...Her major is Chemistry and she PERSONAL Anna also plays field hockey for CNU. Anna, 21...Her twin sister 25 and Derek, 30 and two sisters, Jessica, brother, to take charge of the defense. : Stout is a fundamentally strong goal keeper who will use her experience in the cage SAYS COACH MOURA

NCAA El i t e 8 2006, NCAA Sw ee t 16 2007, 2008

COACHMOURA SAYS: A returnscoringthreat, Yandle hashonedinonhershotreleasetodominateattack. and Patty Yandle...Has abrotherMathew, 22. PERSONAL -KatelynElizabeth Yandle wasbornOct.14,1988inPortsmouth,Va...Her majorisundecided andsheisthedaughterofDarryl Madison Campin2005...A memberoftheBetaClub,andKeyClubavolunteer tutor. district asafreshman...All-regionandhonorablementionall-state asasenior AT NANSEMONDRIVER- Three timesafirstteam all-SoutheasternDistrictchoiceforcoachDarryl Yandle, herfather...Also firstteamall- in theEasternMennonitecontestandoneversusBridgewater. 2007-FreshmanSeasonDuringherfirstseasonatCNUsheplayedin14games...Had agoalagainstBridgewaterandaddedtwoassists risville St.,Catholic,KenyonandFrostburgSt.gamesweregame winners. goals againstJohnsHopkins,Catawba,KenyonandFrostburg St...AddanassistinCNU'sNCAA 2008-SophomoreSeason 17 16 23 COACHMOURA SAYS: A returning All American, Tomlin willbeanchoringthedefenseanduseherquicknesstogainscoringopportunities. Tomlin andhasabrotherChristopher, 23. PERSONAL -Kimberly Ann Tomlin wasbornJune13,1988inOlongapo,Phillipines...TheBusinessmajoristhedaughterofRobertandMalia able Dean'sListasafreshman. AT VIRGINIA WESLEYAN -Playedin16games,startingfivetimes,herfreshmanyear...Had fourgoalsandsixassists...MadetheHonor coach RayejeanMcMichael. AT LANDSTOWN - An all-regionchoiceaswellfirstteamall-BeachDistrictaseniorandsecondinherjunioryearplayingfor Shenandoah andFrostburgSt.contests...A memberoftheUSA Southall-academicteam. against Randolph-Macon,BridgewaterandFrostburgSt.,withthelatterbeinggame-winner 2007-SophomoreSeason USA Southall-academicteam. in theKenyonandWashington &Leecontests...Two ofhergoalsweregamewinners,againstMaryWashington &St.Mary's...Includedonthe singles scoresversusRandolph-Macon,Catholic,MaryWashington, Lynchburg, Kenyon,St.Mary'sandWashington &Lee...Alsohadassists region honorswhenshewastabbedbytheNationalFieldHockeyCoaches 2008-JuniorSeason

| CNU Field Hockey 2009 Became thefourthplayerinCNU'sbriefnine-yearhistorytoearn Second ontheteamwitheightgoals,includingtwoeachversus MorrisvilleSt.andCatholichadsingle In herfirstseasonatCNUshesawactionin18games,andmadeastartagainstShenandoah...Scoredgoals Katelyn Yandle L 5-3, S Kim Tomlin N 5-2, J N A M E S N A d Career 2008 2007 Year Career 2008 2007 Year s E E w o t r r o m ., V ., S t n

n d t irgi H.S. k l o f f u 34 20 14 Games R 38 20 18 Games E H v i n i e C a YANDLE'S CNUCAREER r TOMLIN'S CNUCAREER B , V H.S. 15 15 0 Starts 21 20 1 Starts P A H C A E a . t a , V 9 8 1 Goals i 12 9 3 Goals S N a Association...Scored twogoalsinawinoverWilsonandadded ...Team MVP twice andcaptainasasenior...MVP oftheJames . -V 4 1 3 Assists 5 2 3 Assists e t e All-American honorsandthesixthtocaptureall- 22 17 5 Points 29 20 9 Points r ...Also hadassistsintheRandolph-Macon, S N A winatJohnsHopkins...HergoalsintheMor - - NCAA El i t e 8 2006, NCAA Sw ee t 16 2007, 2008 . a 17 - - .

, V a | , V e each k B a i n hesapea irgi C H.S. ., H.S. ., V r e r i d k o r y s y c i a Caitlin Cahill 5-7, F H Lindsay Hendricks 5-6, F 5-6, B CNU Field Hockey 2009 s r e o m c w e - N - 16 3 - Named second team all-Tidewater as a senior as as all-Tidewater - Named second team BAYSIDE AT District...In her junior and sophomore well as first team all-Beach team all-district...Played for coach Meredith years she was second ran track and was on the diving team. soccer, Roguni...Also played was born Feb. 22, 1991 in - Caitlin Flowers Cahill PERSONAL of Sharon Cahill and is She is the daughter Va... Beach, Virginia a brother C. John, 15. majoring in Biology...Has noticeablepresence a go-getter who has A : SAYS COACH MOURA in any position she plays. nah Jones' team in scoring both years. Aug. 3, 1991 in - Lindsay Nicole Hendricks was born PERSONAL N.J...She is the daughter of Martha and Jerry Hendricks Vorhees, Lauren, 21 and a twin a sister and has not yet selected a major...Has brother Jared. An attacker with well timed and executed : SAYS COACH MOURA is an impressive addi stick, passing, and shooting skills, Hendricks tion to the forward line. - Earned first team all-Southeastern District honors in - Earned first team all-Southeastern District HICKORY AT coach Han a junior...Led her senior year and was second team as ns i

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11 ing potential, Kurecki is eager to contribute. trict as a senior...In her junior year she was second team all-region her junior year she was trict as a senior...In and first team all-district and as a sophomore she was second team the all-academic all-district...First team all-metro as a senior...On team all four years...Played for coach Elaine Williamson...Also played soccer and was in the . April 1, 1990 in - Christina Noel Kurecki was born PERSONAL Kurecki and Beach, Fla...She is the daughter of Michael Fort Walton a sister Jackie, 21, Theresa Noel and is majoring in Sociology...Has who is also a field hockey player. focused attacker with tremendous scor A : SAYS COACH MOURA AT L.C. BIRD AT 7 - First team all-Liberty District as a senior JAMES MADISON - First team all-Liberty District as a senior AT for coach Meghan and second team in her junior year...Played member of SADD. A Punaro...Also played soccer and ran track. 22, 1991 - Alexandria Olivia Gauthier was born Sept. PERSONAL Audrey Gauthier is a of Paul and daughter Alexandria, Va...The in has a brother Nicholas, 15. Marketing/Criminolgy major...She : Once she becomes at ease and builds SAYS COACH MOURA line game confidence, she will add to the forward - Earned honorable mention all-state honors in her senior - Earned honorable TABB AT team star...The Wilson, a former CNU Wendy year playing for coach that year with a 24-0 record...Also second was state champions Scholar AP team all-Bay Rivers District...An team all-region and first of the member and graduated with highest honors...A winner Award and Editor-in-Chief of the school newspaper National Honor Society

Dana Lynn Brookover was born Jan. 12, 1991 in Brookover was born Jan. - Dana Lynn PERSONAL of is a Psychology major and the daughter Willingboro, N.J...She a sister Danielle, 17 and a brother Dave and Donna Brookover...Has football for played Bucko Kilroy, David, 21...Her great-grandfather, of the NFL. the Philadelphia Eagles but a quick newcomer to the backfield, A : SAYS COACH MOURA the job done. will do whatever it takes to get Brookover study, 15

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18 potential starterinthemidfield game, aswelloutstandingballpossessionintraffic,Loweisa COACHMOURA SAYS: Withanaggressivelongandshortpassing Thomas andCaronLowe...HasabrotherBrandon,15. Newport News,Va...She's aPsychologymajorandthedaughterof PERSONAL -BreanneElizabethLowewasbornJune16,1991in the Adopt-a-Highway program. and wonVHSSL honors...A memberofBetaClubandhelpedwith Darryl Yandle's teamcaptainfortwoyears...AnHonorRollstudent honors andwasfirstteamall-SoutheasternDistrict...Shecoach AT NANSEMONDRIVER-Earnedhonorablementionall-region midfield anddefense. her hustleandworkongamesensetoearnplayingtimeinthe COACHMOURA SAYS: A hardworkingfreshmenwhowilluse Mark, 24. has notyetchosenhermajor...Has asisterGrace,21andbrother Norfolk, Va....She isthedaughterofMichaeland Abbie McGeeand PERSONAL -ZoeElizabethMcGeewasbornJan.30,1991in and didcommunityservice. the KellamMedallionforinvolvementinschool...A memberofSCA district all-tournamentteamonce...Team captainasasenior...Won AT KELLAM- Twice secondteamall-BeachDistrictandmadethe 8 2

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- | g n i ch t n a I W e o l l r e R s Elexa Nosonchuk Elexa Nosonchuk Carrie Moura Carrie Moura Carrie Moura Amber Marsh Amy Suddarth Emma Stout Amber Marsh Kylie Cale Katie Germain Natalie Gilbert Amber Marsh Emma Mehrabi Elexa Nosonchuk W y o r CNU Field Hockey 2009 n an o 2007 2007 Sports Information Virginia Year Directors Coach of the 2006 2007 Womensfieldhockey.com Year National Coach of the 2006 National Field Hockey Coaches All-Academic Association 2005 2006 2007 National Statistical Leader - Saves Percentage H regularity case with the has become As the hockey, Newport field in Christopher of post-season a host took home Captains the 2008 year. awards after All-America Tomlin's Along with Kim all-region was also a first team honors, she Courtney with teammate selection along named to Haylie Black was Russ. Senior team. the second first with Kylie Cale were All three, along Sports Infor Virginia team choices of the for their all-state mation Directors (VaSID) team. M success in recent CNU's field hockey increased fan inter years has resulted in est. the Captains During the 2008 season in home at placed fifth in the nation an average of 199 tendance, attracting turf beautiful, new, fans per game to their facility. Sports Information Virginia Year Directors Rookie of the n - s - o o r n eas o 2nd team 2nd team 2nd team 1st team 1st team 1st team 1st team 2nd team 1st team 1st team 1st team 2nd team 2nd team 1st team 1st team 1st team 1st team 2nd team 1st team 1st team 2nd team 2nd team 1st team 1st team 2nd team 2nd team 1st team 1st team 2nd team H y e k c 2008 S 2008 can o g r i o f

n e H m k i Ashley Traylor Ashley Jacque Mayer Hannah Brown Anne Gehring Jacque Mayer Traylor Ashley Haylie Black Jacque Mayer Ashley Whipple Diana Golden Jacque Mayer Ashley Hay Elexa Nosonchuk Haylie Black Diana Golden Tomlin Kim Haylie Black Kylie Cale Courtney Russ Jacque Mayer Traylor Ashley Jacque Mayer Haylie Black Diana Golden Jacque Mayer Ashley Hay Diana Golden Haylie Black Tomlin Kim Courtney Russ Haylie Black w e l d ea -A e v i i l l t r e F Virginia Sports Information Virginia Year Directors Player of the 2006 2007 Virginia Sports Information Virginia All-State Directors 2005 2006 2007 2008 National Field Hockey Coaches National Field Hockey Coaches All-South Region Association 2005 S streak a 15-game winning After compiling had 2007 season, the Captains during the as well. a very nice run in 2008 at one point be CNU won nine straight Ursinus, 4-3. fore falling to fifth-ranked A was the latest to Tomlin Sophomore Kim Newport's add her name to Christopher All-Amer- field hockey ever-growing list of icans. the second team was named to Tomlin by the National Field All-American squad Association after she Hockey Coaches and added two led CNU with nine goals assists. She was also a second team choice by womensfieldhockey.com. 2006 2007 2008 nation's top 20 teams in the National Field the National teams in top 20 nation's poll. Association Coaches Hockey the pre-sea the year 13th in CNU began 10, and was as high as No. son poll, rose of the top 20 all year. never out R - 1st team 3rd team 1st team 2nd team 2nd team 2nd team 2nd team 1st team 2nd team 2nd team s Ashley Traylor Ashley Jacque Mayer g n n i k i a g an R l Traylor Ashley Jacque Mayer Jacque Mayer Ashley Hay Tomlin Kim Traylor Ashley Jacque Mayer Jacque Mayer Ashley Hay Tomlin Kim 16 A 16 na t Kim Tomlin Kim Ashley Hay ee t i o a w 2007 2008 2006 Womensfieldhockey.com All-America National Field Hockey Coaches National Field Hockey Coaches All-America Association 2006 2007 2008 tains' ride through the season among the tains' ride through the season among the N gained over The reputation that CNU has the past few years was evident in the Cap S the Christopher in a row the third year For the hockey team reached Newport field Sweet 16. Tournament NCAA Elite 8 in made it to the CNU actually has for the last two years now, 2006, and round of 16. reached the over it was a dramatic victory Last year on. that sent the Captains Johns Hopkins against a team it had Playing on the road, 8-2, Christo- opener, lost to in the season to have little chance pher Newport seemed Blue Jays. against the tenth-ranked scored twice But senior Haylie Black and the CNU in the opening 35 minutes Hopkins until just defense blanked Johns to lift the Captains 44 seconds remained, to the Sweet 16. of New Jersey In that round the College with a 6-0 win. ended CNU's season NCAA El i t e 8 2006, NCAA Sw ee t 16 2007, 2008 20 NO 16 23 17 3 14 24 6 18 26 5 19 13 1 10 9 22 15 4 30 12 45 35 29 7 0

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Name BLACK, Haylie TOMLIN, Kim YANDLE, Katelyn KUYKENDALL, Nicole CALE, Kylie CYBULSKI, Ashley GEHRING, Anne HARRELL, Taylor RUSS, Courtney CHERRY, Lauren BAIR, Stephanie KEENEHAN, Mary STOUT, Anna MILNE, Brianna FREUDENBERG, A. CHILDERS, Paige GERMAIN, Katie MEHRABI, Emma RIGBY, Kelsey REDFEARN, Taylor STOUT, Emma NOSONCHUK, Elexa RIGBY, Corey DAWSON, Chelsea BRADSHER, Brittany Total...... Opponents...... Name NOSONCHUK, Elexa STOUT, Emma BRADSHER, Brittany TEAM Total...... Opponents...... | CNU Field Hockey 2009 vs #5 TCNJ at #10JohnsHopkins Frostburg St. at Wilson at Washington andLee at St.Mary's(Md.) #5 URSINUS vs Kenyon LYNCHBURG at EasternMennonite at MaryWashington CATHOLIC at Virginia Wesleyan MCDANIEL RANDOLPH-MACON CATAWBA #20 GETTYSBURG at #3Salisbury vs MorrisvilleState vs JohnsHopkins Opponent GP-GS 20-19 20-20 20-15 20-18 20-20 20-16 19-14 20-7 20-20 17-2 19-19 16-6 13-0 19-19 11-0 16-3 11-0 18-1 5-0 11-1 17-15 7-3 5-0 4-0 3-0 20 20 GP-GS 7-3 17-15 2-0

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| 24 38 29 46 31 52 25 18 24 Haylie Black Megan McCreedy Anne Gehring Traylor Ashley Haylie Black Wendy Wilson Wendy Wilson Wendy Megan McCreedy Points Wilson Wendy s r 9 5 3 5 3 4 4 Name Haylie Black - 2005-08 Wilson - 2000-02 Wendy Megan McCreedy - 2001-04 Diana Golden - 2004-07 Kylie Cale - 2007- Ashley Roberson - 2001-04 Thomasson - 2004-07 Rhiannon - 2005-07 Traylor Ashley Samantha Howard - 2004 Jonelle Hanson - 2001-04 Jacque Mayer - 2004-07 Harrell - 2007- Taylor Name (58GA, 318 saves) - 2000-03 Elizabeth Werbiskis Samantha Pelstring (42GA, 144 saves) - 2003-06 saves) 2006- Emma Stout (33GA, 110 80 saves) - 2000 Amy Snead (11GA, (24GA, 75 saves) - 2001 Trosclair Jessica Courtney Seddon (12GA, 62 saves) - 2001 59 saves) - 2007- Elexa Nosonchuk (11GA, Ashley Whipple (20GA, 58 saves) - 2006 Hannah Brown (12GA, 53 saves) - 2004-05 Name Wilson (41g, 19a) - 2000-02 Wendy 10a) - 2005-07 (41g, Traylor Ashley (33g, 19a) - 2001-04 Megan McCreedy 30a) - 2005-08 Haylie Black (32g, (25g, 17a) - 2004-07 Diana Golden - 2001-04 Ashley Roberson (19g, 11a) (20g, 7a) - 2004-07 Touchard Brittany Anne Gehring (20g, 7a) - 2005-08 Ashley Hay (15g, 10a) - 2004-07 2001-0 Jonelle Hanson (14g, 9a) - Name Wilson - 2000-02 Wendy - 2005-07 Traylor Ashley Megan McCreedy - 2001-04 Haylie Black - 2005-08 Diana Golden - 2004-07 - 2004-07 Touchard Brittany Anne Gehring - 2005-08 Ashley Roberson - 2001-04 Ashley Hay - 2004-07 Jonelle Hanson - 2001-04 11 12 13 10 CNU Field Hockey 2009 e s d r Asst. 30 19 19 17 13 11 11 10 9 9 9 9 Saves in a Career Saves 318 144 110 80 75 62 59 58 53 Points in a Career in a Points Pts. 101 92 85 94 67 49 47 47 40 37 Goals in a Career Goals 41 41 33 32 25 21 20 19 15 14 Assists in a Career e ea d L ea Kylie Cale Samantha Howard Matthews Lynsi Haylie Black Haylie Black Jonelle Hanson Wendy Wilson Wendy Wilson Wendy Ashley Roberson Sarah Hastings Assists Wilson Wendy L r l y r

9 9 8 15 13 20 10 10 21 10 10 ea ee Y r a , C , n Haylie Black Tomlin Kim Megan McCreedy Anne Gehring Traylor Ashley Haylie Black Diana Golden Wendy Wilson Wendy Wilson Wendy Megan McCreedy Goals Wilson Wendy o 2008 2004 2005 2006 2007 2001 2002 2003 2000 Year Year eas Name Samantha Pelstring (26GA, 127 saves) - 2002 (20GA, 94 saves) - 2003 Elizabeth Werbiskis Emma Stout (25GA, 84 saves) - 2008 80 saves) - 2000 Amy Snead (11GA, (24GA, 75 saves) - 2001 Trosclair Jessica Samantha Pelstring (21GA, 72 saves) - 2003 Courtney Seddon (12GA, 62 saves) - 2001 Ashley Whipple (20GA, 58 saves) - 2006 (6GA, 55 saves) - 2001 Elizabeth Werbiskis Samantha Pelstring (15GA, 52 saves) - 2004 Name Haylie Black - 2006 Kylie Cale - 2008 Haylie Black - 2007 Wilson - 2001 Wendy Diana Golden - 2006 Samantha Howard - 2004 Megan McCreedy - 2004 - 2006 Traylor Ashley Ashley Robertson - 2004 April Cullen - 2001 Wilson - 2002 Wendy Matthews - 2005 Lynsi Name Wilson - 2001 Wendy - 2006 Traylor Ashley Jennifer Byrum - 2001 Megan McCreedy - 2004 Anne Gehring - 2005 Haylie Black - 2006 - 2005 Traylor Ashley Diana Golden - 2006 Wilson - 2000 Wendy Wilson - 2002 Wendy Haylie Black - 2007 Diana Golden - 2007 Name Wilson (21g, 10a) - 2001 Wendy 6a) - 2006 (20h, Traylor Ashley (15g, 8a) - 2004 Megan McCreedy (17g) - 2001 Jennifer Byrum 13a) - 2006 Haylie Black (10g, - 2007 Haylie Black (10g,11a), 2006 Diana Golden (10g, 10a) - Anne Gehring (13g, 3a) - 2005 (12g, 3a) - 2005 Traylor Ashley 5a) - 2002 Wilson (10g, Wendy , S , Saves in a Season Saves 127 94 84 80 75 72 62 58 55 52 Assists in a Season Asst. 13 12 11 10 10 9 8 6 5 5 5 5 Goals in a Season Goals 21 20 17 15 13 13 12 10 10 10 10 10 Points in a Season in a Points Pts. 52 46 38 34 33 31 30 29 27 25 e m a G All-American Jacque Mayer Name 10/19/03 Samantha Pelstring vs. Mary Washington, 9/14/03 vs. Salisbury, Elizabeth Werbiskis vs. Longwood, 10/18/02 Elizabeth Werbiskis 10/24/03 vs. Bridgewater, Elizabeth Werbiskis 10/20/02 vs. Mary Washington, Elizabeth Werbiskis Name 9/28/01 Trinity, Wilson vs. Wendy Haylie Black vs. Roanoke, 9/17/06 Samantha Howard vs. Mary Baldwin, 10/22/04 Name 9/28/01 Trinity, Wilson vs. Wendy 10/8/03 Briar, Megan McCreedy vs. Sweet 10/15/00 Sweet Briar, Wilson vs. Wendy 10/16/01 Wesleyan, Va. Wilson vs. Wendy 9/4/04 Megan McCreedy vs. Catawba, 9/19/04 Ashley Hay vs. Sweet Briar, 10/17/04 Megan McCreedy vs. Roanoke, 9/20/06 vs. Lynchburg, Traylor Ashley 10/21/06 vs. Bridgewater, Traylor Ashley Name 9/28/01 Trinity, Wilson vs. Wendy 10/8/03 vs. Sweet Briar, Megan McCreedy 10/15/00 Wilson vs. Sweet Briar, Wendy 9/13/06 vs. Randolph-Macon, Traylor Ashley several times Saves in a Game Saves 24 22 20 18 18 Assists in a Game Asst. 4 4 3 Goals in a Game Goals 9 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Points in a Game in a Points Pts. 22 9 7 7 6 NCAA El i t e 8 2006, NCAA Sw ee t 16 2007, 2008 R 22 Alvernia Opponent Bridgewater Catawba Catholic Davidson Denison Eastern Mennonite Frostburg St. Gettysburg Goucher Hollins Hood Johns Hopkins Juniata Kenyon Lebanon Valley Longwood Lynchburg Mary Baldwin Mary Washington McDaniel Morrisville St. New Jersey, Collegeof Notre Dame(Md.) Randolph-Macon Randolph-Macon W.C. Rhodes Roanoke Salem Salisbury Shenandoah Springfield (Mass.) St. Mary's Sweet Briar Trinity (D.C.) Ursinus (Pa.) Villa Julie Virginia Wesleyan Washington &Lee Wesley Western Maryland Wilson C E

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i s T 0 0 0 0 2 y r o t .725 .462 .643 .667 .474 Pct. Post Season NCAA Sweet16 NCAA Sweet16 NCAA Elite8 NCAA El i t e 8 2006, NCAA Sw ee t 16 2007, 2008 23 2-1 5-0 4-0 4-0 2-8 1-2 0-6 0-2 4-2 5-0 5-0 4-0 3-1 2-1 1-0 3-2 2-0 3-4 2-0 2-0 4-1 1-2*

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CNU Field Hockey 2009 d r o Misc. 0.91 192 24 10 183 42 49 12 67 15 0.82 0.47 318 117 20 6 6 6 6 101 52 22 20 13 4 4 41 41 21 9 Individual in 2005 in 2001 vs. Bridgewater, 9/15/00 in 2007 in 2006 vs. Trinity (D.C.),9/28/01 in 2006 vs. Trinity (D.C.),9/28/01 in 2004&2006 vs. Trinity (D.C.),9/28/01 Hannah Brown,2004-05 Elexa Nosonchuk,2007 Elizabeth Werbiskis, 2000-03 Eliazbeth Werbiskis, 2002 Elizabeth Werbiskis vs.Longwood,10/19/02 Elexa Nosonchuk,2007- Ashley Whipple,2006 Elexa Nosonchuk,2007 Ashley Whipple,2006 Wendy Wilson,2000-02 Wendy Wilson,2001 Wendy Wilsonvs. Trinity (D.C.),9/28/01 Megan McCreedy, 2001-04 Haylie Black,2006 Haylie Blackvs.Roanoke,9/17/06 Wendy Wilsonvs. Trinity (D.C.),9/28/01 Ashley Traylor, 2004-07 Wendy Wilson,2000-02 Wendy Wilson,2001 Wendy Wilsonvs. Trinity (D.C.),9/28/01 a s l &T Team A E 11 vs.Salisbury, 2001 15 vs. Trinity (D.C.),2001 31-23 (.574) 38-8 (.826) .842 in2007 8 in2007 5 in2002 15 in2007 3 in2004and2007 8 in2003 6 in2002and2003 16 in2007 m R C E d r o B A Listed belowarethemembersofthoseteams. Christopher NewportCollege. The teamplayedfrom1967to1971. Field hockeywasactuallyoneofthefirstsportsstartedbyyoung Kelly, Lindsay05 Johnson, Amanda 03,04 Janczewski, Marcella05 Ireland, Mary69 Hughes, Sandy69,70,71 Huddleston, Rose Ann 70 Howard, Samantha04 Hildson, Patty67,68 Herr, Alicia 67,68,69 Hay, Ashley 04,05,06,07 Hastings 00 Harrell, Taylor 07,08 Harper, Laura05 Hanson, Jonelle01,02,03,04 Hall, Ashley 06 Gunnoe, Haylee06 Gray, Linda67 Gray, Andrea 07 Gooding, Terry 68,69,70 Golden, Diana04,05,06,07 Godfrey, Amber 00,01 Gilbert, Natalie06,07 Germain, Katie07,08 Gehring, Anne 05,06,07,08 Garrett, Kimberly00 Garrett, Diane69 Gardner, Jean68,69,71 Freudenberg, Alexandria 08 Fredo, Samantha01 Fowler, Mary67 Evans, Kate03 Emery, Kay70,71 Dusch, Kelsey06 Dingeldein, Linda67 Dawson, Chelsea08 Cybulski, Ashley 05,06,07,08 Cullen, April 00,01,02,03 Crickenberger, Ashley 00,02,03 Cralle, Andrea 03 Cooper, Courtney00,01,02 Cocke, Carolyn69,70,71 Clinginpeel, Vicky 71 Childers, Paige08 Cherry, Lauren08 Charles, Alicia 70 Castano, Marge71 Cale, Kylie07,08 Byrum, Jennifer01,02,03,04 Burns, Melissa01,02,03 Burns, Abby 00 Burnette, Brenda67,68 Brown, Hannah04,05 Brown, Adele 69 Broadhurst, KellyJo04,05,06,07 Brannan, Elizabeth68,69,70,71 Bradsher, Brittany08 Bossieux, Anda 68 Black, Haylie,05,06,07,08 Bass, Frances67,68 Baker, Katie04,05 Bair, Stephanie07,08 Anderson, Lauren02,03,04 Alston, Ashley 00,01,02 l l k o o -T & A m i e R l l o -T s t m i e r Thompson, Krystle03 Thomasson, Rhiannon04,05,06,07 Thomas, Pat67 Therault, Pam71 Swisher, Katherine00,01,02,03 Stout, Emma06,07,08 Stout, Anna 06,07,08 Stills, Susan67 Spence, Dawn70 Snead, Amy 00 Slingerland, Amanda 00,01,02 Shifflett, Kari03 Seddon, Courtney01 Schmidt, Colleen03,04 Russ, Courtney06,07,08 Rodgers, Maralyn71 Robinson, Kim07 Roberson, Ashley 01,02,03,04 Rigby, Kelsey08 Rigby, Corey08 Ricks, Suzanne70 Richards, Crys00 Reynolds, Katie03,04,06 Redfearn, Taylor 08 Rawls, Mona67 Rawley, Lindsay06,07 Rance, Amy 00 Pryor-Graves, Zuri06,07 Poole, Brenda67 Plott, Tena 71 Phelps, Patsy67,68 Pfarr, Megan00,01,02,03 Personte, Pat70 Pelstring, Samantha03,04,05 Parker, Kristi00,01,02,03 Pannocchia, Jennifer06 Outerbridge, Aleta 71 Nosonchuk, Elexa07,08 Nolan, Monica03 Newton, Mary67 Murphy, Dinah67,68 Morris, Jaclyn00 Morgan, Karen68,69 Moran, Danielle06 Moore, Carolyn71 Milne, Brianna08 Miller, Ashley 03 Meiklejohn, Amanda 03 Mehrabi, Emma07,08 Meadows, Amanda 01 McKinney, Annette 67 McCreedy, Megan01,02,03,04 McArthur, Abbey 03,04 Mayer, Jacque04,05,06,07 Matthews, Lynsi 05 Marsh, Amber 04,05,06,07 Lugo, June00 Lovell, Kathy69 Lia, Shannon00,01,02 Lawrence, Lynda 00 LaCoy, Lori69 Kuykendall, Nicole05,06,07,08 Kirby, Elaine01,02 Keenehan, Mary08 e R o s t e r Yandle, Katelyn07,08 Wist, Laura03,04 Wilson, Wendy 00,01,02 Whipple, Ashley 06 West, Carol67 Werbiskis, Elizabeth00,01,02,03 Webster, Michele67 Watson, Linda67,68,69 Watson, Carolyn67 Waller, Beverly04 Walker, Lynn 68,69,70 Veach, Jennifer00 Turner, Jennifer00 Trosclair, Jessica01 Traylor, Ashley 05,06,07 Touchard, Brittney04,05,06,07 Tomlin, Kim07,08 Tomcheck, Sharon70 Thompson, Megan02,03 NCAA El i t e 8 2006, NCAA Sw ee t 16 2007, 2008 25

| Steph Marguglio (unassisted) Mimi Sullivan Claire Behney Alex Wolfe Steph Marguglio TOUCHARD, Brittany TOUCHARD, Twigg Ashley BLACK, Haylie LVC LVC LVC LVC CNU DUSCH, Kelsey SAL Megan Powell CNU (unassisted) CNU Field Hockey 2009 11:20 11:20 47:23 64:15 20:44 54:15 78:46 1. 2. 3. The Captains grabbed a 1-0 lead in The Captains grabbed on a goal by Brittany the 21st minute the off then kept Salisbury They Touchard. Ashley the 55th minute when board until tied the score. Twigg on a breakaway and Black then got loose for the winning goal dodged the keeper in the overtime. with just 1:14 remaining 1. 2. 3. 3, CNU 0 Lebanon Valley Elite 8 tourna- CNU's run through its first NCAA took a ment ended as host Lebanon Valley 3-0 win in the Elite 8. scored just 12 minutes into the LVC game, and then added second half goals at the 48th minute and 65th to secure the win. NCAA he t

2006 n 2007 i U CN CNU 2, Salisbury 1 OT Sweet 16 Facing the defending national champions got CNU season, the in time second the for a sudden-death overtime goal from Haylie Black to eliminate the Seagulls, 2-1. Jane Kelleher Allie Eisele CYBULSKI, Ashley CYBULSKI, TRAYLOR, Ashley TRAYLOR, Ashley TRAYLOR, Janelle Lynch RUSS, Courtney GOLDEN, Diana HAY, Ashley HAY, SC Emily Murray SC Eileen Jenkins CNU GOLDEN, Diana CNU (unassisted) CNU BLACK, Haylie; GOLDEN, Diana AC (unassisted) CNU Penalty stroke CNU Ashley CYBULSKI, CNU Ashley - Penalty corner TRAYLOR, 73:02 45:22 15:52 13:50 33:17 40:09 45:46 11:09 11:09 6:23 3. 2. 1. Playing on a neutral field at Salisbury, Playing on a neutral field at Salisbury, fell Md., CNU took a 1-0 halftime lead, but in overtime to the 14th ranked Pride. Ashley Cybulski tallied at The Captains' 15:52 of the first half on an assist from Diana Golden. Springfield tied it midway through the second half and got the winner about three minutes into overtime to advance in the tournament. Springfield 2, CNU 1 OT Sweet 16 3. 4. 5. 6. 2. 1. CNU 5, Alvernia 1 Alvernia CNU 5, game in first post season Playing the history, Newport field hockey Christopher out to a Captains jumped the 13th-ranked victory over coasted to a 5-1 3-0 lead and Alvernia at Captains Field. 17th-ranked in school history that It was the first time initial post season a team had won its contest. Ash- All-American Getting two goals from CNU Ashley Hay, and one from Traylor ley 14 minutes into the had a 3-0 not even made the Lynch Alvernia's Janelle contest. with a goal less than halftime margin 3-1 the break. two minutes before out of reach as But CNU put things in the 41st minute Courtney Russ tallied and Diana Golden in the 46th. CNU goalie Ashley Whipple made ten saves. NCAA El i t e 8 2006, NCAA Sw ee t 16 2007, 2008 26 1. Captains heldonforthewin. with lessthanaminutetoplay, butthe The BlueJayscutthemargintoonegoal minute andahalfapartlateinthefirsthalf. goals byHaylieBlack,comingbarelya CNUled,2-0,athalftimeafterapairof defeated JohnsHopkins,2-1. one oftheirbestoutingstheyearand and atnight,theCaptainsrespondedwith in theseason,anddoingsoonroad Facingateamthathadbeatenthem,8-2, CNU 2,JohnsHopkins1 2. 3.

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| First meeting First meeting Series tied: 1-1 Stevenson UMW leads series 5-3 Gettysburg Sun. Sept. 6 at Captains Field Sat. Oct. 10 at Owings Mill, Md. Wed. Sept. 30 at Captains Field Sept. Wed. Sat. Sept. 12 at Gettysburg, Pa. Sat. Sept. 12 at Mary Washington Mary Washington (Md.) Washington sports.com Location: Owings Mill, Md. Enrollment: 3.400 Manning President: Kevin Director: Brett Adams Athletic Conference: Capital AC Nickname: Mustangs Colors: Green, Black & White Railey Head Coach: Kathy 10-10 2008 Record: 443-352- SID: Jason Eichelberger, 4253 e-mail: [email protected] http://www.gomustang Website: Location: Chestertown, Md. Enrollment: 1,275 President: Baird Tipson Matthews Director: Bryan Athletic Conference: Centennial AC Nickname: Shoremen Colors: Maroon & Black Boyle Head Coach: Rachel 12-6 2008 Record: 410-778-7238 SID: Phil Ticknor, e-mail: [email protected] http://www.washington Website: collegesports.com Location: Gettysburg, Pa. Location: Gettysburg, 2,600 Enrollment: Riggs President: Janet Wright Director: David Athletic Centennial Conference: Bullets Nickname: & Blue Colors: Orange Head Coach: Barb Jordan 13-6 2008 Record: 717-337-6527 Snyder, SID: Braden e-mail: [email protected] http://www.gettysburg Website: sports.com Va. Location: Fredericksburg, Enrollment: 4,000 President: Judith Hample Ed Hegmann Director: Athletic Conference: Capital AC Nickname: Eagles & White Gray Blue, Colors: Navy Head Coach: Dana Hall 13-6 2008 Record: SID: Clint Often, 540-654-1743 e-mail: [email protected] http://www.umweagles. Website: com - CNU Field Hockey 2009 - - s t Series tied: 3-3 3-2 LC leads series 6-3 SU leads series 7-2 Salisbury CNU leads series 7-1 CNU leads series Lynchburg Sat. Nov. 7 at Frostburg, Md. 7 at Frostburg, Sat. Nov. Frostburg St. Frostburg Thu. Oct. 29 at Lynchburg, Va. Thu. Oct. 29 at Lynchburg, Wed. Sept. 9 at Captains Field Wed. Wed. Sept. 23 at Captains Field Wed. nen Virginia Wesleyan Virginia o Location: Salisbury, Md. Location: Salisbury, Enrollment: 7,800 President: Janet Dudley-Eshbach Director: Michael Vienna Athletic Conference: Capital AC Nickname: Sea Gulls Colors: Maroon & Gold Chamberlain Head Coach: Dawn 15-4 2008 Record: SID: Tim Brennan, 410-543-6016 e-mail: [email protected] http://www.suseagulls. Website: com Location: Virginia Beach, Va. Enrollment: 1,450 Jr. Greer, President: William T. Director: Joanne Renn Athletic Conference: Old Dominion AC Nickname: Marlins Blue & Silver Colors: Navy Anne Kouba Head Coach: Joyce roulis 3-15 2008 Record: 757-455-3393 SID: Joe Wasiluk, e-mail: [email protected] http://www.vwc.edu/ath Website: letics Location: Frostburg, Md. Location: Frostburg, 5,000 Enrollment: Gilbralter President: Jonthan Dell Director: Troy Athletic CC Mountain Alleghney Conference: Bobcats Nickname: Blue & White Colors: Royal Head Coach: Melissa Grosman 15-7 2008 Record: 301-887-4371 SID: Noah Becker, @emu.edu e-mail: michael.zucconi http://www.frostburg Website: sports.com Va. Location: Lynchburg, Enrollment: 2,500 Garren President: Kenneth Jack Toms Director: Athletic AC Conference: Old Dominion Nickname: Hornets Colors: Crimson & Gray Head Coach: Enza Steele 18-6 2008 Record: Carpenter, SID: Mike 434-544-8495 e-mail: [email protected] http://www.lynchburg. Website: edu/athletics pp 2009 O 2009 First meeting First Meeting WC leads: 1-0 Wesley Rowan CNU leads: 5-1 CU leads series 3-0 CU leads series Limestone Sweet Briar Sun. Oct. 4 at Captains Field Sun. Oct. 4 at Sat. Oct. 31 at Captains Field Tue. Sept. 1 at Captains Field Tue. Sun. Oct. 25 at Captains Field Mon. Oct. 12 at Owings Mill, Md. Eastern Mennonite Eastern Location: Dover, Del. Location: Dover, Enrollment: 1,725 President: William Johnston Director: Joanne Renn Athletic Conference: Capital AC Nickname: Wolverines & White Colors: Navy Short Head Coach: Tracey 11-7 2008 Record: 302-736-2450 SID: Geoff Goyne, e-mail: [email protected] http://www.athletics. Website: wesley.edu Location: Sweet Briar, Va. Briar, Location: Sweet Enrollment: 692 President: Jo Ellen Parker Morrison Director: Kelly Athletic Conference: Old Dominion A.C. Nickname: Vixens Colors: Green & White Head Coach: Jess Lamina 5-11 2008 Record: 434-381-6730 Boylan, SID: Teresa e-mail: [email protected] http://www2.sbc.edu/ Website: athletics Location: Glassboro, N.J. Location: Glassboro, Enrollment: 10.097 President: Donald Farish Solomen Director: Joy Athletic Conference: New Jersey A.C. Nickname: Profs Colors: Brown & Gold Kempf Head Coach: Penny 15-5 2008 Record: 856-256- SID: Sheila Stevenson, 4252 e-mail: [email protected] http://rowanathletics.com Website: Location: Gaffney, S.C. Location: Gaffney, Enrollment: 710 Griffin President: Walt Cerino Mike Director: Athletic Carolinas Conference: Conference Nickname: Saints Blue, Gold & White Colors: Royal Jackson Head Coach: Lindsay First season 2008 Record: SID: Leah Goode, 864-489-7151 x8219 e-mail: [email protected] http://go limestonesaints. Website: com Location: Harrisonburg, Va. Location: Harrisonburg, 1,450 Enrollment: Swartzendruber President: Loren King Director: Dave Athletic Old Dominion A.C. Conference: Royals Nickname: Blue & White Colors: Royal Head Coach: Brenda Bechler 14-5 2008 Record: 540-432-4441 SID: James DeBoer, e-mail: [email protected] http://www.emu.edu/ Website: athletics Series tied: 2-2 CNU leads: 6-1 CNU leads series 7-1 CNU leads series CNU leads series 8-0 CNU leads series 6-2 St. Mary's Bridgewater Wed. Oct. 7 at Captains Field Oct. 7 at Captains Wed. Sat. Oct. 17 at Captains Field Sat. Oct. 24 at Captains Field Fri. Sept. 18 at Captains Field Wed. Sept. 16 at Ashland, Va. Sept. 16 at Wed. Johns Hopkins Randolph-Macon Washington & Lee Washington Location: Lexington, Va. Enrollment: 1,760 Ruscio President: Ken Director: Jan Hathorn Athletic Conference: Old Dominion AC Nickname: Generals Blue & White Colors: Royal Orrison Head Coach: Wendy 10-9 2008 Record: 540-458- SID: Brian Laubscher, 8676 e-mail: [email protected] - http://www.generalss Website: ports.com Location: St. Mary's City, Md. Location: St. Mary's City, Enrollment: 1,900 President: Margaret O'Brien Director: Scott Devine Athletic Conference: Capital AC Nickname: Seahawks Colors: Blue & Gold Lange Head Coach: Katie 8-9 2008 Record: 240-895-4482 SID: Nairem Moran, e-mail: [email protected] http://www.smcm.edu/ Website: athletics Location: Ashland, Va. Enrollment: 1,100 R. Lindgren President: Robert Director: Denis Kanach Athletic Conference: Old Dominion AC Jackets Nickname: Yellow Lemon & Black Colors: Red, Head Coach: Crystal Carper 7-11 2008 Record: 804-752-7387 SID: Chris Kilcoyne, e-mail: christopherkilcoyne@rmc. edu http://www.rmc.edu/ Website: athletics Location: Baltimore, Md. Enrollment: 4,417 daniels President: Ron Calder Tom Director: Athletic Conference: Centennial Nickname: Blue Jays Colors: Columbia Blue & Black Head Coach: Megan Callahan Fraser 16-5 2008 Record: SID: Ernie Larossa, 410-516-0552 e-mail: [email protected] http://hopkinssports.cstv. Website: com Location: Bridgewater, Va. Location: Bridgewater, 1,500 Enrollment: Stone President: Philip Kendall Director: Curt Athletic Old Dominion A.C. Conference: Indians Catawba Nickname: & Gold Colors: Crimson Head Coach: Allyson Kenyon 10-10 2008 Record: 540-828-5360 Cox, SID: Steve e-mail: [email protected] - http://www.bridgewa Website: tereagles.com Few, if any, Division III schools have had the overall success of the Chris- Ro s t e r o f Cha m p i o nsh i ps topher Newport athletic program. A l i s t o f cha m p i o nsh i ps an d NCAA appea r ances Through the end of the 2008-09 season, CNU teams had won 12 b y Ch r i s t o phe r Ne w p o r t t ea m s o v e r t he y ea r s FOOTBALL 2003 Mason-Dixon Conf. WOMEN’S TENNIS national championships, either won 2001 Dixie Conference 2003 USA South 1993 Dixie Conference or shared 176 conference titles and 2001 NCAA 2004 Mason-Dixon Conf. 2006 USA South 2002 Dixie Conference 2004 USA South have produced an amazing number 2002 NCAA 2005 USA South MEN’S TRACK & FIELD 2003 USA South 2006 USA South 1980 Dixie Conference of individual accomplishments. 2003 NCAA 2007 USA South 1981 Dixie Conference 2004 USA South 2008 USA South 1982 Dixie Conference CNU athletes have won All-America 2004 NCAA 1983 Dixie Conference 2006 USA South WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY 1984 Dixie Conference recognition an incredible 547 times 2006 NCAA 1994 Dixie Conference 1985 Dixie Conference and have captured 64 individual 2008 USA South 1995 Dixie Conference 1986 Dixie Conference 2008 NCAA 1998 Dixie Conference 1986 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. national championships. 1999 Dixie Conference 1994 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. BASEBALL 2000 Dixie Conference 1995 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. In the USA South Athletic Confer- 2001 Dixie Conference 2001 Dixie Conference 1995 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2001 NCAA Regional 2001 Mason-Dixon Conf. 1996 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. ence, CNU has won 12 consecutive 2002 Dixie Conference 2002 Dixie Conference 1998 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2002 NCAA 3rd place 2003 Mason-Dixon Conf. 1999 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. President’s Cups and 16 of the last 2003 NCAA Regional 2003 USA South 1999 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 25. Statewide, in Virginia, Christo- 2003 NCAA 2nd place 2004 Mason-Dixon Conf. 2000 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2007 USA South 2004 USA South 2001 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. pher Newport has had the best won- 2007 NCAA Regional 2005 USA South 2001 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2008 USA South 2006 USA South 2002 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. loss record of any school in the state 2008 NCAA Regional 2007 USA South 2002 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2009 NCAA Regional 2008 USA South 2003 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. for seven of the last 12 years. 2003 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. MEN’S BASKETBALL GOLF 2004 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. Nationally, CNU teams have made 1986 Dixie Conference 1990 NCAA Nationals 2004 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 72 NCAA appearances since 1982, 1986 NCAA First Round 1991 NCAA Nationals 2005 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1988 Dixie Conference 1992 NCAA Nationals 2005 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. not counting hundreds of individuals 1988 NCAA First Round 1994 NCAA Nationals 2006 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1989 Dixie Conference 1995 NCAA Nationals 2006 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. in track, cross country and golf. 1989 NCAA First Round 1996 NCAA Nationals 2007 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1990 NCAA First Round 2000 NCAA Nationals 2007 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 1991 Dixie Conference 2008 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1991 NCAA Sweet 16 FIELD HOCKEY 2008 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 1993 Dixie Conference 2006 NCAA Elite 8 2009 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1993 NCAA Sweet 16 2007 NCAA Sweet 16 1994 NCAA Second Round 2008 NCAA Sweet 16 WOMEN’S TRACK & FIELD 1995 NCAA First Round 1987 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 1996 Dixie Conference WOMEN’S SOCCER 1987 NCAA Outdoor Champs 1996 NCAA Sweet 16 2000 Dixie Conference 1988 NCAA Indoor Champs 1997 NCAA Second Round 2000 NCAA First Round 1988 NCAA Outdoor Champs 1998 Dixie Conference 2004 USA South 1989 NCAA Indoor Champs 1998 NCAA Sweet 16 2004 NCAA Elite 8 1989 NCAA Outdoor Champs 1999 Dixie Conference 2005 USA South 1990 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1999 NCAA First Round 2005 NCAA 1990 NCAA Indoor Champs 2000 Dixie Conference 2006 USA South 1990 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2000 NCAA Second Round 2006 NCAA 1991 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2001 Dixie Conference 1991 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2001 NCAA Elite 8 MEN’S SOCCER 1992 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2003 Dixie Conference 1986 NCAA First Round 1992 NCAA Indoor Champs 2003 NCAA First Round 2000 Dixie Conference 1992 NCAA Outdoor Champs 2006 USA South 2000 NCAA Elite 8 1992 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2006 NCAA First Round 2006 NCAA Second Round 1994 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2008 NCAA Elite 8 1994 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 1994 NCAA Outdoor Champs 1980 AIAW Regionals SOFTBALL 1995 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1982 NCAA First Round 1993 Dixie Conference 1996 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1986 Dixie Conference 1993 NCAA Regionals 1997 NCAA Indoor Champs 1986 NCAA Regional 1994 Dixie Conference 1998 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1990 Dixie Conference 1995 Dixie Conference 1998 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 1992 NCAA Sweet 16 1995 NCAA Regionals 1998 NCAA Indoor Champs 1993 Dixie Conference 1997 Dixie Conference 1998 NCAA Outdoor Champs 1993 NCAA First Round 1998 NCAA Regionals 2000 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1995 NCAA First Round 2001 Dixie Conference 2000 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out 1997 NCAA First Round 2001 NCAA Regionals 2001 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1998 Dixie Conference 2006 NCAA Regionals 2002 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1998 NCAA Second Round 2007 USA South 2002 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2001 Dixie Conference 2007 NCAA Regionals 2003 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2001 NCAA First Round 2008 NCAA Regionals 2003 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2002 NCAA Second Round 2009 USA South 2004 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2007 USA South 2009 NCAA Regionals 2004 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2007 NCAA Second Round 2005 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2009 USA South WOMEN’S LACROSSE 2005 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 2009 NCAA First Round 2006 USA South 2006 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 2006 NCAA First Round 2006 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY 2006 USA South 2007 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1980 Dixie Conference 2006 NCAA Regionals 2007 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 1981 Dixie Conference 2007 USA South 2008 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1982 Dixie Conference 2007 NCAA Regionals 2008 Mason-Dixon Conf. Out. 1983 Dixie Conference 2008 USA South 2009 Mason-Dixon Conf. Ind. 1984 Dixie Conference 2008 NCAA Regionals 1984 NCAA Nationals 2009 USA South VOLLEYBALL 1985 Dixie Conference 2009 NCAA Regionals 2001 Dixie Conference 1986 Dixie Conference 2001 NCAA Regionals 1988-92 No competition MEN’S TENNIS 2002 Dixie Conference 1993 Dixie Conference 1976 Dixie Conference 2002 NCAA Regionals 1993 Mason-Dixon Conf. 1977 Dixie Conference 2004 USA South 1994 Dixie Conference 1978 Dixie Conference 2004 NCAA Regionals 1994 NCAA Nationals 1979 Dixie Conference 2005 USA South 1994 Mason-Dixon Conf. 1980 Dixie Conference 2005 NCAA Regionals 1995 Dixie Conference 1982 Dixie Conference 2007 USA South 1996 Dixie Conference 1983 Dixie Conference 2007 NCAA Regionals 1997 Dixie Conference 1990 Dixie Conference 2008 NCAA Regionals 1998 Dixie Conference 1993 Dixie Conference 1999 Dixie Conference 2006 USA South 2000 Dixie Conference 2007 USA South 2001 Dixie Conference 2007 NCAA Regionals 2001 Mason-Dixon Conf. 2002 Dixie Conference