Release No. 5 Lacrosse Game Notes Mar. 26, 2010 2010 Michigan Women’s Lacrosse 5 WCLL CHAMPIONSHIPS 0 LOSING SEASONS 7 NATIONALS APPEARANCES

#12 Michigan v Western Michigan Oakland (0-3) (8-0) (5-4) s WEEKEND MATCHUPS Date Opponent Location Result 2/7 Adrian# Ann Arbor, Mich. 11-20 (L) Opponent: Western Michigan Opponent: Oakland University 2/12 UCLA^ Santa Barbara, Calif. 9-12 (L) Date: Friday, Mar. 26, 2010 Date: Sunday, Mar. 28, 2010 2/13 Colorado^ Santa Barbara, Calif. 9-10 (L) Time: 6:30 p.m. Time: 7:30 p.m. 2/13 Cal Poly^ Santa Barbara, Calif. 7-11 (L) Location: Ann Arbor, Mich. Location: Ann Arbor, Mich. Facility: Oosterbaan Fieldhouse Facility: Oosterbaan Fieldhouse 2/14 Colorado St.^ Santa Barbara, Calif. 8-12 (L) 2/21 Toledo Ann Arbor, Mich. 24-3 (W) WOLVERINE WARMUP GROWLING GRIZZLIES 3/14 John Carroll Ann Arbor, Mich. 18-4 (W) Michigan comes in riding a five- Oakland University is off to its best 3/19 at Michigan St. East Lansing, Mich. 12-3 (W) game win streak to surpass the .500 start in program history, sporting 3/20 Pittsburgh Ann Arbor, Mich. 13-10 (W) mark for the first time this season. an unblemished 8-0 record. 3/20 Ann Arbor, Mich. 18-10 (W) 3/26 Western Michigan Ann Arbor, Mich. 6:30 pm Last weekend (Mar. 19-20) the OU and UM have played one 3/28 Oakland Ann Arbor, Mich. 7:30 pm Wolverines went 3-0 at Michigan common opponent with each team 4/9 Lindenwood % St. Louis, Mo. 7:30 pm State (12-3), vs. Pittsburgh (13-10) defeating Toledo. The Grizzlies and vs. Miami University (18-10). played a non-WDIA game against 4/10 UC Santa Clara% St. Louis, Mo. 12:00 pm The two wins over Pittsburgh and the Wolverines’ ‘B’ Team, coming 4/10 Minnesota% St. Louis, Mo. 8:00 pm Miami were the Wolverines’ first out on top 13-6. 4/11 Virginia Tech% St. Louis, Mo. 9:30 am come-from-behind wins of the 4/17 WCLL Tournament Toledo, Ohio TBA season. Last season the two teams met at 5/5 WDIA Tournament Scottsdale, Ariz. TBA Oakland with Michigan earning a Home games in BOLD played at Oosterbaan Fieldhouse The Wolverines have scored in 13-5 victory. Delaney Kempner # Exhibition game double figures in each of their last led the team with two goals in ^ Santa Barbara Shootout five games. that contest. Prior to last season’s % Lindenwood Tournament meeting, Michigan had outscored BUCKING BRONCOS Oakland 77-0 over the teams’ prior MEDIA RELATIONS CONTACT: Western Michigan will be playing four meetings. Stuart Zaas/[email protected] its second Washtenaw County game in two nights after traveling INJURY REPORT CONNECTIONS to Eastern Michigan for a contest Western Michigan: Michigan junior Sam Thursday (Mar. 25) night. Michigan: Junior midfielder Jess Stanley (hamstrings), freshman Staroba played with Western Michigan junior Markie Lee and sophomore Danielle Ridgell The Broncos and Wolverines have attacker Rachel Stattler (ankle) at Grand Blanc High School... played three common opponents and freshman attacker Sam Zetlin this year in Toledo, John Carroll (shins) are probable. Oakland: Wolverine freshman Rachel and Michigan State. In those Stattler and sophomore Alaina Mezwa played games, Michigan compiled a 3-0 Western Michigan: No reported with Golden Grizzlies senior Vera Pattah at record with 54 goals scored and 10 injuries. Academy of the Sacred Heart. goals allowed while WMU went 0-3 with 19 goals scored and 41 Oakland: No reported injuries. goals allowed. Visit Michigan Lacrosse online at: www.umich.edu/~womenlax (5-4)

No. Name Yr. Pos. Hometown High School 1 Amanda Schutte Jr A San Diego, Calif. La Costa Canyon 2 Quinn Golinske So D/M Beverly Hills, Mich. Groves 3 Jess Stanley Jr M Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Marian 4 Hillary Handelsman Fr G Arnold, Md. Broadneck 5 Britt Boehm Jr M Cleveland, Ohio Magnificant 6 Delaney Kempner So A Bethesda, Md. Sidwell Friends School 7 Alaina Mezwa So M Rochester Hills, Mich. Sacred Heart 8 Amelia Maturo Sr D Ann Arbor, Mich. Greenhills 9 Ifat Ribon So A Ann Arbor, Mich. Huron 10 Ashley Felber Jr A Denver, Colo. East 11 Emmy Scheidt So G Birmingham, Mich. Seaholm 13 Kelsey Martin So D Radnor, PA Radnor 14 Jamee Jacobson Fr D Lake Forest, Ill. Lake Forest 15 Claire Gadra Fr D Skaneateles, NY Skaneateles 16 Amy Santoriello Sr A Westfield, N.J. Westfield 17 Arielle Dyner Sr D Livingston, N.J. Livingston 18 Lexi Fader Fr A Owings Mills, Md. McDonogh 19 Samantha Staroba Jr D Grand Blanc, Mich. Grand Blanc 20 Melissa Oddo So D Grosse Pointe Park, Mich. Grosse Pointe South 21 Jenna Weinberg So D Owings Mills, Md. Beth Tfiloh 22 Maddie Sullivan Fr D West Hartford, Conn. Conard 23 Rachel Killian Jr A Plymouth, Mich. Ladywood 24 Ani Shekerjian So A/M Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Detroit Country Day 25 Mynda Krato So G Grosse Pointe, Mich. Grosse Pointe South 26 Rachel Stattler Fr M Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Sacred Heart 27 Maddie Palmer So A Bloomfield, Mich. Seaholm 28 Holly Roberts Fr D Wilmette, Ill. New Trier 29 Amy Johnson Sr A Washington, D.C. Holton-Arms 30 Samantha Zetlin Fr A Framingham, Mass. Framingham 31 Jane Petoskey Fr A/M Ann Arbor, Mich. Pioneer Head Coach: Jen Dunbar (3rd Season) Assistant Coaches: Ginny Hughes & Kasey Hughes (2nd Season) Team Captains: Britt Boehm, Arielle Dyner and Amy Santoriello Team Manager/Trainer: Steve Sylvia Media Relations Coordinator: Stuart Zaas

PRONOUNCIATION GUIDE Britt Boehm...... Bame Ifat Ribon...... Ee-faht Amy Santoriello...... San-tor-ee-el-oh Amanda Schutte...... Shoot-ah Ani Shekerjian...... Shuh-kur-zhian

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MARCHING FORWARD ROCKET RECORDS The Wolverines tied or broke four single-game After dropping all four games in the Santa Barbara records against Toledo (2/21): Shootout, Michigan dominated Toledo, winning 24-3 to give the club momentum going into the Record Number Previous Record middle stretch of its schedule. (Player) (Player) Goals 24 24 ROCKET BLASTING (team) Eleven different players found the back of the Assists 17 14 net in Michigan’s 24-3 rout of Toledo on Feb. 21. (team) Freshman Sam Zetlin led all scorers with four Assists 5 (Boehm) 4 (Friend & goals while junior Amanda Schutte, sophomore (individual) Santoriello) Ifat Ribon and freshman Jane Petoskey all turned in hat-tricks. Michigan’s 24 goals tied a single- Number of 9 7 game high. players with an assist HELPING HANDS The Wolverines set several records vs. Toledo SHOOTING STARS (2/21). Nine different players combined to dish out Michigan’s 36 shots against Toledo (2/21) were the 17 assists. Both the total assists and the number of third highest single-game total in program history. different players to record an assist are program Freshman Jane Petoskey led the Wolverines with bests. With five assists in the game, junior tri- six shots in the contest as 13 different players captain Britt Boehm set a Michigan single- unloaded a shot on goal. game record, topping the previous mark of four which had been shared by senior tri-captain Amy Santoriello and former player, Jane Friend. ZETLIN’S STREAK Freshman Sam Zetlin has started her career by FRESHMAN PHENOM scoring multiple goals in each of the Wolverines’ Freshman Sam Zetlin is off to a fast start, leading first eight games to break the club record which the team in points (30), goals (23) and draw- was previously held by senior Amy Johnson. controls (14) while she is second in assists (7).

MARTIN MAKING PLAYS WOLVERINES AND SPARTANS Sophomore Kelsey Martin has been preying on TEAM UP opponents’ errant passes with a team-high four Michigan State and the University of Michigan interceptions this season. In just her second season, joined forces in a charity clothing drive in Martin has become Michigan’s all-time leader in concurrence with their matchup on March 19 in interceptions with 14. East Lansing. Fans who brought new Spartan or SUPER SOPHOMORE SHEKERJIAN Wolverine clothing to donate received half-off admission. All donations benefited Christ Child in Sophomore Ani Shekerjian is enjoying a Detroit. breakthrough season, currently ranking third on the team in goals (13) and points (16). She is also second on the team in ground-balls (14) and interceptions (3).

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Michigan when… W L Pct. FREE POSITION STATISTICS Home 4 0 1.000 Attempts Shots Goals Shooting % Away 1 0 1.000 Michigan 86 75 27 .365 Neutral 0 4 0.000 Opponents 57 50 21 .420 Score 10 or more G 5 0 1.000 Score less than 10 G 0 4 0.000 STAYING GROUNDED Opponent scores 10 or more G 2 4 0.333 Through the first five games of the seaosn, juniorRachel Opponent scores less than 10 G 3 0 1.000 Killian has led the team in scooping up ground-ball with Games decided by two G or less 0 1 0.000 16 on the season. Games decided by three G or more 5 3 0.625 More shots than opponents 5 2 0.714 Polls place Wolverines at no. 12 Fewer shots than opponents 0 2 0.000 Michigan comes in ranked No. 12 in the LAX Magazine/ Score first 2 1 0.667 U.S. Lacrosse poll for the third-consecutive week. Opponent scores first 0 3 0.000 Computers rank wolverines 11th Leading at halftime 4 1 0.800 Trailing at halftime 1 2 0.333 The Wolverines jumped three spots to No. 11 in the Tied at halftime 0 1 0.000 computer ratings this week. Losing at any point 2 4 0.333 2010 MEDIA GUIDE AVAILABLE Milestones to Watch Purchase your hardcopy of the 2010 Michigan Lacrosse Senior attacker Amy Johnson is currently second all-time Media Guide today. The media guide includes player with 35 career assists. She is four behind Jane Friend’s bios, U-M Lacrosse historical information, a 2009 year- program-best 39. in-review and much more. Media guides will be available at all Michigan home games for $15 or can be ordered by Junior midfielder Britt Boehm needs one goal to match emailing [email protected]. Noelle Frazier (66) for third-place all-time. Boehm is one point behind Frazier (89) for fourth all-time in total points.

Scheidt Making Saves Sophomore goalie Emmy Scheidt continues to impress in goal, saving over 50-percent of shots against her in Santa Barbara. That percentage is even more impressive considering the strength of Michigan’s opponents in the Santa Barbara Shootout. Drawing Even After winning just 7 of 23 draws to open the season against UCLA, Michigan has found its draw specialist in freshman Sam Zetlin. Since the opener, Michigan has won 110 of 181 draws (.608). Sophomore Alaina Mezwa gathers the ball against Colorado State in Santa Barbara earlier this season.

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LOCAL TALENT TRIFECTA FOR THE TRIO Michigan’s roster includes 14 players who hail from the This past June, Michigan’s coaching trio of Jen state of Michigan. Dunbar, Ginny Hughes and Kasey Hughes led Birmingham United to its third-consecutive state Player Hometown High School championship, defeating Marian High School. Quinn Golinske Beverly Hills Groves Rachel Killian Plymouth Ladywood Mynda Krato Grosse Pointe Grosse Pointe South CHART TOPPER Amelia Maturo Ann Arbor Greenhills With every goal she scores or assists on, senior attacker Alaina Mezwa Rochester Hills Sacred Heart Amy Johnson breaks her own record for career goals Melissa Oddo Grosse Pointe Park Grosse Pointe South and points. Entering today’s game, Johnson has amassed 130 goals and 164 points over her three-year Maddie Palmer Bloomfield Seaholm career. Jane Petoskey Ann Arbor Pioneer Ifat Ribon Ann Arbor Huron Emmy Scheidt Birmingham Seaholm CAREER GOALS SCORED Ani Shekerjian Bloomfield Hills Detroit Country Day Rk. Player Goals Years Jess Stanley Bloomfield Hills Marian 1 Amy Johnson 142 2007- Sam Staroba Grand Blanc Grand Blanc 2 Alyson Gilbride 97 2002-05 Rachel Stattler Bloomfield Hills Sacred Heart 3 Noelle Frazier 66 2004-07 4t Ashley Steitz 65 2005-08 WINNING WAYS 4t Britt Boehm 65 2008- The Wolverines’ players and coaches combine for 31 state 6 Jane Friend 64 2004-06 championships with Jen Dunbar, Ginny Hughes, Kasey 7 Jess Stanley 56 2008- Hughes, Alaina Mezwa and Rachel Stattler leading the group with three each. 8 Rachel Lary 54 2006-09 9 Alexis Pavle 53 2006-09 Name Titles High School 10 Danielle Zrwin 51 2003-05 Jen Dunbar 3 Birmingham United (Mich.) Active players are bolded Ginny Hughes 3 Birmingham United (Mich.) Kasey Hughes 3 Birmingham United (Mich.) CAREER POINTS Alaina Mezwa 3 Sacred Heart (Mich.) Rk. Player Points Years Rachel Stattler 3 Sacred Heart (Mich.) 1 Amy Johnson 177 2007- Quinn Golinske 2 Birmingham United (Mich.) 2 Alyson Gilbride 131 2002-05 Mynda Krato 2 Grosse Pointe South (Mich.) 3 Jane Friend 103 2004-06 Melissa Oddo 2 Grosse Pointe South (Mich.) 4 Noelle Frazier 89 2004-07 Maddie Palmer 2 Birmingham United (Mich.) 5 Britt Boehm 88 2008- Emmy Scheidt 2 Birmingham United (Mich.) 6 Ashley Steitz 82 2005-08 Sam Zetlin 2 Framingham (Mass.) 7 Alexis Pavle 72 2006-09 Lexi Fader 1 McDonogh (Md.) 8t Maggie Preketes 66 2006-09 Kelsey Martin 1 Radnor (Pa.) 8t Jess Stanley 66 2008- Holly Roberts 1 New Trier (Ill.) 10 Rachel Lary 64 2006-09 Amanda Schutte 1 La Costa Canyon (Calif.) Active players are bolded

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ACCUMULATING ASSISTS GROWTH SPURT Senior attacker Amy Johnson’s 35 career assists rank With the additions of sophomore Maddie Palmer second all-time. The senior attacker needs four more (5’10) and freshman Jane Petoskey (6’1) the Michigan helpers to tie Jane Friend’s program record of 39. attack now boasts four players who are 5’10 or taller. Joining Palmer and Petoskey are junior Rachel Killian (5’10) and senior Amy Johnson (5’10). GOOD IN GOAL Sophomore goalie Emmy Scheidt is well on pace to Strength of Schedule shatter the school record for saves after turning away 180 shots in her rookie season and 76 through the first The Wolverines will play against nine teams which nine games of 2010. With a save vs. Pittsburgh (3/20), rank in the WDIA top-20 this season: #1 Santa Clara, Scheidt became the program’s all-time saves leader. #3 Lindenwood, #4 Cal Poly, #6 Colorado, #7 UCLA, #11 Colorado State, #13 Virginia Tech, #14 Pittsburgh and #16 Michigan State. CLIMBING THE LADDER Junior midfielder Britt Boehm continues to move up Coach Dunbar on the schedule: “Every year we try the statistical charts as she currently ranks in the top- to schedule the best teams in the country to challenge ten in goals, points, assists, draw-controls and ground- ourselves throughout the season. The good teams bring balls. out the best in us. If we truly hope to be the best, we have to play against the best in the country.” Statistic Boehm Rank Goals 65 t-4th Assists 23 t-5th ROAD TRIP Points 88 5th Michigan’s season-opening trip to Santa Barbara Draw-Controls 43 t-6th marked the first of two scheduled weekend tournaments Ground-Balls 63 6th that the Wolverines will participate in this season. Michigan will play in the Lindenwood Invitational PICKING OFF PASSES April 9-11 where they will take on several of the elite clubs in the country including defending WDIA Three current players are jostling for position atop Champion and current No.1 ranked Virginia Tech. Michigan’s all-time interceptions chart. Senior Arielle Dyner held the top spot at the beginning of the season but sophomore Kelsey Martin has passed her to claim SANTA BARBARA SHOOTOUT the top of the leaderboard. Sophomore Ani Shekerjian Over the three-day tournament, 95 games were played has joined the mix as well and she trails Dyner by one by 48 teams that traveled to Santa Barbara for the 22nd for second place. annual Santa Barbara Shootout.

FAMILIAR FACES Fifteen of the top WDIA top-21 played in the tournament Several Wolverines were teammates even before donning including 9 of the top 10. the Maize & Blue. The trio of Quinn Golinske, Emmy Scheidt and Maddie Palmer played four years together CLUB CAPTAINS under the coaching of Jen Dunbar, Ginny Hughes and Kasey Hughes at Birmingham United. Mynda Krato Michigan will have tri-captains for the 2010 season and Melissa Oddo spent four years together at Grosse including seniors Arielle Dyner and Amy Santoriello Pointe South High School while Rachel Stattler and along with junior Britt Boehm. Alaina Mezwa played three years together at Sacred Heart High School.

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WOLVERINES HOLD CLINIC Prior to its exhibition game against Adrian, Michigan held its eighth annual clinic at Oosterbaan Fieldhouse. Over 80 participants, ranging from middle school to high school levels packed Oosterbaan and were led through a series of different skill stations by the team.

PRESEASON FAVORITES LAX Magazine has tabbed Michigan as the preseason favorites in the WCLL Division I North, edging intrastate rivals Michigan State. Michigan will face all of its Division I North opponents at home this year with the exception a trip to East Lansing where it will take on Michigan State.

2009 STATISTICAL LEADERS Sophomore defender/midfielder Quinn Golinske defends UCLA’s Sarah Strouk in last year’s 8-7 Category Player Statistic victory at the Santa Barbara Shootout. Goals Amy Johnson 59 Assists Britt Boehm 15 WCLL NORTH Points Amy Johnson 68 Interceptions Kelsey Martin 8 Team Overall Pct. Conf. Pct. Ground-Balls Julie Baskind 42 University of Michigan 5-4 0.556 3-0 1.000 Draw-Controls Rachel Lary 25 Michigan State 4-2 0.667 3-2 0.600 Shots Amy Johnson 91 John Carroll 3-2 0.600 1-2 0.333 Turnovers Julie Baskind 14 2-4 0.333 1-3 0.250 Active players in BOLD Western Michigan 0-3 0.000 0-3 0.000

GET SOCIAL WITH UM LAX COACH’S CORNER Stay up to date with Michigan Lacrosse “We keep telling the team we have to get better by signing up to follow the team on and better every time we step on the field. Twitter (www.twitter.com/UMLAX) and Unfortunately starting our schedule as we are on Facebook (search Michigan Women’s leaves little room for fighting the learning curve Lacrosse). The team also early in the season. We go out there and face distributes a monthly newsletter which you great competition right away. We have to go out can receive by signing up on our website very strong as well as get better with each half (www.umich.edu/~womenlax). we play. Its a tough goal, but it is the best way to start the season and see what we’re made of.” NEXT UP -Michigan Head Coach Jen Dunbar After this weekend’s games, Michigan will travel to St. Louis where they will take participate in the Lindenwood Invitational with games against #3 Lindenwood, #1 Santa Clara, #13 Virginia Tech and Minnesota.

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2010 Game-by-Game Statistics

Date Opponent DC G S % A GB TO INT OS GA W/L 2/12 UCLA 7 9 25 0.360 2 20 3 4 22 12 L 2/13 Colorado 12 9 15 0.600 3 11 4 2 25 10 L 2/13 Cal Poly 7 7 24 0.292 3 16 2 3 22 11 L 2/14 Colorado St. 8 8 17 0.471 3 14 2 1 22 12 L 2/21 Toledo 21 24 36 0.667 17 15 0 4 7 3 W 3/14 John Carroll 15 18 27 0.667 8 18 5 8 6 4 W 3/19 MSU 10 12 20 0.600 3 17 4 1 15 3 W 3/20 Pittsburgh 15 13 27 0.481 5 16 9 1 15 10 W 3/20 Miami 22 18 33 0.545 7 15 8 0 22 10 W

DC: Draw-controls; G: Goals; S: Shots; %: Shooting Percentage; A: Assists; GB: Ground-Balls; TO: Forced Turnovers; INT: Interceptions; OS: Opponent Shots; GA: Goals Allowed; W/L: Win/Loss

2010 Superlatives Team

Goals...... 24 vs. Toledo (2/21) Assists...... 17 vs. Toledo (2/21) Draw-Controls...... 21 vs. Toledo (2/21) Ground-Balls...... 20 at UCLA (2/12) Forced Turnovers...... 9 vs. Pittsburgh (3/20) Interceptions...... 4 at UCLA (2/12) Committed Turnovers...... 6 vs. Toledo (2/21) Saves...... 15 at Cal Poly (2/13) Opponent Shots (low)...... 7 vs. Toledo (2/21) Goals Allowed (low)...... 10 at Colorado (2/13) Winning Streak...... 1 (2/21-Present) Losing Streak...... 4 (2/12-2/14) Individual

Goals...... 4, Zetlin vs. Toledo (2/21) Assists...... 5, Boehm vs. Toledo (2/21) Draw-Controls...... 4, Zetlin at Colorado (2/13) Ground-Balls...... 4, Dyner at Colorado St. (2/14) Forced Turnovers...... 2, Boehm at Colorado (2/13) Interceptions...... 2, Shekerjian, Martin at UCLA (2/12), at Cal Poly (2/13) Saves...... 15, Scheidt at Cal Poly (2/13)

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Goals Draw-Control U.S Lacrosse Coaches Poll Rk. Player Goals Rk. Player DC Rk. Team W-L Votes 1 Zetlin 23 1 Zetlin 14 (first) 2 Johnson 13 2 Johnson 12 1 Santa Clara 11-0 325 (13) 3 Shekerjian 18 3t Boehm 9 2 UCSB 9-1 309 4 Mezwa 11 3t Santoriello 9 3 Lindenwood 9-1 295 5t Dyner 8 4 Cal Poly 8-2 286 5t Stattler 8 5 UC Davis 8-2 278 Assists 6 Colorado 4-3 247 Rk. Player Assists 7 UCLA 6-4 241 1 Boehm 8 Ground-Balls 8 Brigham Young 7-3 219 2 Zetlin 7 Rk. Player GB 9 Georgia 6-3 209 3 Palmer 6 1 Killian 16 10 Florida 8-3 204 4t Killian 4 2 Shekerjian 14 11 Colorado State 4-4 182 4t Dyner 4 3 Dyner 13 12 Michigan 5-4 175 4 Zetlin 10 13 Virginia Tech 8-0 160 14 Pittsburgh 8-4 155 Points 15 Texas 5-3 143 16 Central Florida 8-1 121 Rk. Player Points Forced Turnovers 17 Michigan State 6-2 100 1 Zetlin 30 Rk. Player TO 18 Arizona State 4-3 99 2 Johnson 21 1 Oddo 9 19 Oregon 2-2 95 3 Shekerjian 16 2 Boehm 5 20 USC 4-5 64 4 Boehm 14 3t Shekerjian 3 21 JMU Club 6-4 52 5t Killian 13 3t Stattler 3 22 Florida State 2-3 47 5t Mezwa 13 23 Miami (FL) 4-3 37 7 Stanley 11 24 Maryland Club 1-3 34 24 Northeastern 6-3 34 Interceptions Rk. Player INT 1 Martin 6 2t Shekerjian 3 2t Staroba 3

Michigan gets ready to take on Colorado at the season-opening UCSB Shootout.

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Britt Boehm Arielle Dyner Lexi Fader Ashley Felber #5 #17 #18 #10 Junior Senior Freshman Junior Midfield Defense Attack Attack Sports Management Sports Management Sports Management Economics

Claire Gadra Quinn Golinske Hillary Handelsman Jamee Jacobson #15 #2 #4 #14 Freshman Sophomore Freshman Freshman Defense Defense/Midfield Goalie Defense Undecided Movement Science Screenwriting & Comm. Undecided

Amy Johnson Delaney Kempner Rachel Killian Mynda Krato #29 #6 #23 #25 Senior Sophomore Junior Sophomore Attack Attack Attack Goalie Business Political Science Movement Science Nursing

Kelsey Martin Amelia Maturo Alaina Mezwa Melissa Oddo #13 #8 #7 #20 Sophomore Senior Sophomore Sophomore Defense Defense Midfield Defense Psychology German Movement Science Pre-med Page 10 Michigan Wolverines

Maddie Palmer Jane Petoskey Ifat Ribon Holly Roberts #27 #31 #9 #28 Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Freshman Attack Attack Attack Defense Pre-med Undecided Business Undecided

Amy Santoriello Emmy Scheidt Amanda Schutte Ani Shekerjian #17 #11 #1 #24 Senior Sophomore Junior Sophomore Midfield Goalie Attack Attack Psychology Business Sports Management Sports Management

Jess Stnaley Samantha Staroba Rachel Stattler Maddie Sullivan #3 #19 #26 #22 Sophomore Junior Freshman Freshman Defense Midfield Political Science Midfield Defense Psychology Peace & Social Justice Biomedical Engineering Undecided

Jenna Weinberg Samantha Zetlin Steve Sylvia #21 #30 Sophomore Freshman Freshman Defense Attack Team Manager/Trainer International Studies Undecided Movement Science Page 11 Western Michigan Broncos (0-3)

No. Name Pos. Hometown Year 2 Georgoff, Caitlin Forward Portage, MI Senior 3 Ridgell, Danielle Defense·Forward Grand Blanc, MI Sophomore 4 Steffey, Ashley Forward kalamazoo, MI Sophomore 5 Dee, Meaghan Defense Chicago, IL Freshman 6 Tderington, Sara Defense Plymouth, MI Junior 7 Davidson, Laura Goalie Farmington Hills, MI Sophomore 8 Robb, Alexa Forward Flint, MI Freshman 10 Anderson, Kira Forward·Defense Dublin, Oh Sophomore 11 Guy, Jen Forward Zionsville, IN Junior 11 Lee, Markie Defense Grand Blanc, MI Junior 14 Herbers, Kasey Forward Swartz Creek, MI Freshman 15 Harris, Stacy Center Michigan Junior 17 Ciccone, Shelbi Defense Troy, MI Sophomore 18 Page, Ashley Defense Sophomore 21 Miller, Andrea Forward Barrington, IL Senior 22 Carlsson, Maggie Defense Chicago, IL Senior 23 DeZess, Justine Defense Clarkston, MI Freshman 24 Fieroh, Lindsay Forward·Center Troy, MI Senior 25 Aouate, Rachel Defense Rochester, MI Freshman 25 Moharter, Katy Attack Kalamazoo, MI Sophomore 27 Zomer, Sarah Forward·Defense Kalamazoo, MI Junior 29 Munson, Liz Forward Kalamazoo, MI Sophomore 41 White, Rachel Forward·Center Portage, MI Freshman

Page 12 Michigan Statistics (5-4, 3-0) Player Pts Goals Shots % Assists DC GB TO INT Zetlin 14 23 40 0.575 7 10 0 0 30 Johnson 12 18 28 0.643 3 3 1 0 21 Shekerjian 6 13 35 0.371 3 14 3 3 16 Boehm 9 6 18 0.333 8 9 5 1 14 Mezwa 3 11 16 0.688 2 9 2 1 13 Killian 6 9 11 0.818 4 16 2 0 13 Stanley 3 8 20 0.400 3 6 2 1 11 Dyner 8 6 9 0.667 4 13 2 1 10 Palmer 4 2 4 0.500 6 1 0 0 8 Schutte 3 5 7 0.714 2 5 1 0 7 Stattler 8 4 9 0.444 1 6 3 1 5 Petoskey 3 3 7 0.429 2 2 1 1 5 Ribon 0 3 5 0.600 2 1 0 1 5 Santoriello 9 2 7 0.286 3 9 0 1 5 Martin 4 2 4 0.500 1 7 2 6 3 Fader 1 1 2 0.500 0 1 0 0 1 Felber 2 1 1 1.000 0 2 0 0 1 Jacobson 0 1 1 1.000 0 4 1 1 1 Gadra 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 1 0 0 Golinske 3 0 0 0.000 0 4 0 1 0 Kempner 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 Maturo 2 0 0 0.000 0 3 0 0 0 Oddo 1 0 0 0.000 0 3 9 0 0 Roberts 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 Staroba 1 0 0 0.000 0 7 0 3 0 Sullivan 1 0 0 0.000 0 6 2 1 0 Weinberg 0 0 0 0.000 0 1 0 1 0 Team 117 118 224 0.527 51 142 37 24 169 Pts: Points; %: Shooting Percentage; DC: Draw-Controls; GB: Ground-Balls; TO: Forced Turnovers; INT: Interceptions

Goalies Shots Goals SV SV% GP GPG Handelsman 5 2 3 0.600 2 1.0 Krato 7 5 2 0.286 2 2.5 Scheidt 144 68 76 0.528 7 9.7 Team 156 75 81 0.519 9 8.3 SV: Saves; SV%: Save Percentage; GP: Games Played; GPG: Goals Allowed per Game

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