UNC in the NCAA Tournament Making their 20th appearance in the NCAA Field Hockey Tournament 2003 Schedule and Results field, the fourth-ranked North Carolina Tar Heels (16-5) will open play (16-5 Overall, 2-2 ACC) on Saturday, Nov. 15 at 11 a.m. with a first-round game against sixth- ranked Michigan (15-5) in East Lansing, Mich. Carolina is the fourth Aug. 31 At Michigan^ W 4-0 seed in the 16-team tournament. Sept. 1 Iowa (Ann Arbor, Mich.)^ W 3-1 This weekend’s games, hosted by Michigan State, will be played at the Sept. 6 Michigan State (Philadelphia)# W 3-0 MSU Field Hockey Complex (cap. 1,000). Other teams playing at Michigan State are Louisville (13-9) and the Sept. 7 At Temple# W 6-1 host Spartans (16-4), who will meet Saturday at 2 p.m. in the other first- Sept. 10 At Davidson W 6-0 round game. The winners will meet Sunday, Nov. 16 at 2 p.m. for a spot in the NCAA Championships Nov. 21 and 23 in Amherst, Mass. Sept. 14 James Madison W 9-1 Sept. 20 Old Dominion W 4-0 Quick Facts on UNC Field Hockey Sept. 21 Virginia W 5-1 2003 Record: 16-5 (2-2 Atlantic Coast Conference) Sept. 23 Miami, Ohio W 10-0 Current NFHCA poll ranking: No. 4 Head Coach: (West Chester, ‘79) Sept. 26 At Wake Forest L 2-1 OT Record at UNC and overall: 376-106-9 (23rd season) Oct. 3 Duke W 4-1 Assistant Coaches: Jackie Pereira, , Jana Withrow Team Captains: Carey Fetting-Smith, Naomi Weatherald Oct. 5 Penn State W 3-2 Home Stadium: Francis E. Henry Stadium (Astroturf) Oct. 10 At Appalachian State W 6-0 Stadium Capacity: 1,086 Oct. 12 At Virginia W 6-0 NCAA Championships: Four–1989, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97 ACC Championships: 14–1983, ‘84. ‘85, ‘86, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89, ‘90, ‘91, Oct. 18 At Duke L 5-0 ‘93, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97 Oct. 19 Wake Forest L 2-1 Quick Facts on the University of North Carolina Oct. 25 Maryland L 3-2 OT Location: Chapel Hill, N.C. Oct. 26 Radford W 6-0 Chartered: 1789 Nov. 1 At Old Dominion W 4-2 Enrollment: 25,972 (15,961 undergraduate) Chancellor: Dr. James Moeser Nov. 2 At William & Mary W 1-0 Director of Athletics: Dick Baddour Nov. 7 Duke (Charlottesville, Va.)* L 4-3 Senior Woman Administrator: Dr. Beth Miller Nov. 15 Michigan (East Lansing, Mich.)+ 11 a.m. Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Atlantic Coast Nickname: Tar Heels ^ ACC/Big Ten Challenge Mascot: Rameses the ram # Temple Invitational School colors: Carolina blue and white * Atlantic Coast Conference Championship Athletic department web site: www.TarHeelBlue.com + NCAA Tournament UNC Athletic Communications Field hockey contact: Dana Gelin Email address: [email protected] Tar Heels in the ACC and national rankings Cell phone: (919) 824-4984 In order of ACC rankings, with national ranking in parentheses Office phones: (919) 962-2123/962-0083 Points scored: 4. Kelsey Keeran 43 (T12th nationally); 6. Laura Office fax: (919) 962-0612 Douglas 40 (T18th nationally); T7. Rachel Dawson 39 UNC headquarters in East Lansing, Mich.: Goals per game: 3. Rachel Dawson, 0.90 per game (13th nationally); Marriott University Place, (517) 337-4440 5. Kelsey Keeran, 0.86 per game (T12th nationally) Assists per game: 2. Laura Douglas, 0.95 per game (3rd nationally); Tar Heel statistical leaders 8. Katy Potter, 0.62 per game (16th nationally) Goals: Rachel Dawson 19, Kelsey Keeran 18, Laura Douglas 10 Shutouts: 1. Katy Tran, 9 Assists: Laura Douglas 20, Katy Potter 13, Kelsey Keeran 7 Goals against average: 3. Katy Tran, 1.18 (9th nationally) Points: Kelsey Keeran 43, Laura Douglas 40, Rachel Dawson 39 (Wake Forest), Kelly Carolina vs. the East Lansing field This week’s national poll UNC vs. Michigan: The Tar Heels and Doton (Wake Forest), (records through Nov. 9) Wolverines have met eight times, with Carolina Laura Douglas (UNC), 1. Wake Forest (18-1) holding a 6-2 advantage in the series. The teams Katie Jo Gerfen 2. Duke (17-3) played in this year’s season opener, at the ACC/Big (Virginia), Katie Grant 3. Maryland (18-3) Ten Challenge in Ann Arbor, Mich., on Aug. 31. (Duke), 4. North Carolina (16-5) UNC won that game 4-0, with goals by Rachel (Maryland), Kelsey 5. Michigan State (16-4) Dawson, Kerry Falgowski, Carey Fetting-Smith Keeran (UNC), Claire 6. Michigan (15-5) and Katy Potter. Laubach (Wake Forest), 7. Penn State (17-6) The teams’ only NCAA Tournament meeting was 8. Old Dominion (13-9) in the first round in 2001, when Michigan won 5-2 (Maryland), Katie Ridd 9. Northeastern (17-5) in Ann Arbor. The game was scoreless at halftime, (Wake Forest), Lucy T10. Princeton (12-5) but the Wolverines took over in the second half to Shaw (Wake Forest), T10. Richmond (18-3) earn their first-ever win over UNC. Carolina fin- Gracie Sorbello (Duke) Laura Douglas 12. Connecticut (16-5) ished the year 14-7 and UM went on to win the • The members of the 13. Boston College (15-6) 2001 NCAA Championship. Tar Heel coaching staff have made a total of seven 14. William & Mary (12-6) UNC vs. Michigan State: appearances on the All-ACC team. Assistant 15. Ohio State (13-7) The Tar Heels and Spartans met this season on coaches Cindy Werley and Jana Withrow both were 16. Iowa (11-8) Sept. 6 in the Temple Invitational in Philadelphia, three-time all-conference picks during their careers 17. Delaware (14-7) where UNC won 3-0. Laree Beans, Laura Douglas as Tar Heel players. Undergraduate assistant coach 18. Harvard (12-5) and Kelsey Keeran scored second-half goals as Meredith Keller earned All-ACC honors in 2002. 19. American (16-3) Carolina earned the win. The Tar Heels lead the 20. California (12-3) series with Michigan State 4-0. Dawson best of the freshmen UNC vs. Louisville: Midfielder Rachel Dawson, the Tar Heels’ leader The Tar Heels and Cardinals have met just twice in goals, earned 2003 ACC Freshman of the Year and their series is tied at 1-1. The most recent game honors, announced following last weekend’s con- An eye on the record books: was in 2002, when Louisville won 3-2 in overtime ference tournament. She is the fourth Tar Heel to UNC single-season assists in the opening game of the Temple Invitational in win the honor, following (1994), (Player, games played, total assists) Philadelphia. Carolina’s victory in the series came Stephanie Walsh (1990) and Meredith Keller Player G A in the 1977 season, when UNC won 2-0 on Nov. 11 (1999). 1. Peggy Anthon (1990) 24 31 in the AIAW Region I Tournament in A starter in all 21 games Ashley Hanson (1996) 24 31 Williamsburg, Va. this season, Dawson has a 3. Joy Driscoll (1996) 24 29 team-high 19 goals, 4. Nancy Lang (1990) 24 27 A look at the rest of the field including one in each of 5. Lori Bruney (1987) 21 24 6. (1989) 22 23 Four Atlantic Coast Conference teams claimed the last two games. With 7. Abbi Keller (1995) 24 22 the top four seeds in the 2003 NCAA Tournament one assist, she has 39 Kim Schroll (1995) 24 22 field. Conference champion Wake Forest is the No. points, the third-highest 9. Laura Douglas (2003) 21 20 1 seed, Duke is No. 2, Maryland is No. 3 and UNC total on the team. 10. Barbara Hansen (1994) 23 19 is No. 4. The seeding matches the current national Dawson and sophomore poll, which has ACC teams in the top four spots. forward Karen Mann UNC single-season goals Louisville, Michigan, Michigan State and North were named to the 2003 (Player, games played, total goals) Carolina will battle in East Lansing. Here’s a look ACC All-Tournament Player Gm Gl at the other four sites: Team, also announced last Rachel Dawson 1. Cindy Werley (1997) 23 36 • Wake Forest (18-1) will open against Boston Sunday. Both players 2. Bashi Buba (1978) 23 27 College (15-6) in Storrs, Conn., where the other scored goals in UNC’s 4-3 loss to Duke in the ACC Kristen McCann (2000) 24 27 two teams are Connecticut (16-5) and Northeastern Tournament semifinals on Nov. 7. 4. Kathy Staley (1989) 22 26 (17-5). 2003 ACC All-Tournament Team: MVP–Kelly 5. Imke Lempers (1989) 22 25 • Duke (17-3) hosts American (17-3), with Old Doton (Wake Forest), Kelly Dostal (Wake Forest), 6. Cindy Werley (1994) 23 24 Dominion (13-9) and Richmond (18-3) also travel- Lucy Shaw (Wake Forest), Ariel Meyers (Wake Kate Barber (1995) 24 24 ing to Durham, N.C. Forest), Hilary Linton (Duke), Johanna Bischof 8. Bashi Buba (1977) 18 23 • Maryland (18-3) hosts California (13-3) with (Duke), Brooke Johnson (Maryland), Paula Nancy Pelligreen (1996) 24 23 Penn State (17-6) and Princeton (12-5) meeting in Infante (Maryland), Karen Mann (North Carolina), 10. Judith Jonckheer (1984) 19 21 the other first-round game in College Park, Md. Rachel Dawson (North Carolina), Mia Link (Virginia) Julie Blaisse (1986) 21 21 Betsy Gillespie (1987) 21 21 ACC Honors Tar Heels in the national poll Julie Blaisse (1988) 20 21 Two Tar Heels were named to the 15-member Jennifer Clark (1990) 24 21 UNC has spent the season ranked among the top All-ACC team, announced during the 2003 confer- Susannah Schott (1996) 24 21 four teams in the National Field Hockey Coaches ence tournament. Junior Laura Douglas was named Nancy Pelligreen (1995) 21 21 to the squad for the second year in a row, and jun- Association poll. The Tar Heels were No. 2 in the first poll of the fall and remained in that spot for six ior Kelsey Keeran made the team for the first time Rachel Dawson (2003) 21 19 weeks. They fell to No. 4 in the Oct. 21 poll fol- in her career. Including Douglas and Keeran, 45 Kelsey Keeran (2003) 21 18 UNC players have earned All-ACC honors on a lowing losses to Duke and Wake Forest on Oct. 18 total of 77 occasions since 1985. and 19. The Tar Heels have held that spot for the • 2003 All-ACC Field Hockey Team: past four weeks. Johanna Bischof (Duke), Maeka Boreel (Wake Forest), Jackie Ciconte (Maryland), Kelly Dostal Playing the best Tough crowd The Tar Heels have played one of the nation’s toughest schedules this All five of UNC’s losses have come to conference rivals ranked in the season, facing each of the nation’s top eight teams at least once. The Tar top three nationally. Two have been to No. 1 Wake Forest, two to Duke Heels have played a total of 11 games against the other teams ranked in (ranked No. 3 at the time of first loss and No. 2 at the time of the second) the top eight, facing No. 1 Wake Forest twice (L, L), No. 2 Duke three and one to Maryland, ranked No. 3. times (W, L, L), No. 3 Maryland (L), No. 5 Michigan State (W), No. 6 In fact, the ACC’s top four teams, which are also the top four teams in Michigan (W), No. 7 Penn State (W), and No. 8 Old Dominion twice (W, the nation, have not lost to a team outside the conference. Wake Forest’s W). only loss has come to Duke, Duke’s three losses are to Wake Forest and All five of UNC’s losses this season have come to teams ranked in the UNC, and Maryland’s losses are to Wake Forest (two) and Duke. top three nationally. Overall, the ACC is 61-4 against nonconference opponents this season.

Freshmen on the field All-around performer Three freshmen have made major contributions for the Tar Heels this Junior back Carey Fetting-Smith, a team captain, is a solid performer on season. Midfielder Rachel Dawson (Berlin, N.J.) has started every game the field, but spent one weekend this season and leads the team in goals with 19, six shy of the freshman record at proving that she also can shine on the stage. Carolina. Laree Beans (Bethlehem, Pa.) has started 19 of 21 games at for- Fetting-Smith is a veteran of campus produc- ward and has played in every game this season, scoring seven goals and tions and this October she earned a role in the adding five assists for a total of 19 points, sixth on the team. Ashley Judge cast of Neil Simon’s “Rumors”. The play ran (Wilmington, Del.) has started 20 games at back and has played in all 21. Oct. 16-20 at a theater on the UNC campus with The other four freshmen on the roster – Marie Bounds, Xan Funk, shows each night. On all of those days, Fetting- Heather Kendell and Liz Morris – have not yet seen action and are like- Smith had practices or games – then ranked No. ly to count 2003 as a redshirt season. 2 in the nation, the Tar Heels played at No. 3 Duke on Oct. 18 and hosted No. 1 Wake Forest Coach Karen Shelton on Oct. 19. Karen Shelton is 376-106-9 in 23 seasons as the head coach at North The entire Tar Heel team cheered Fetting- Carolina. She took the position, her first head coaching job, in 1981 and Smith from the audience at the Sunday night has led the Tar Heels to four NCAA titles and 14 Atlantic Coast performance. Carey Fetting-Smith Conference Championships. Along the way she has been named National Coach of the Year three times (1994, ’95, ’96) and ACC Coach of the A staff of standout players Year six times. Coaching credentials aside, the 2003 Tar Heel staff boasts a quartet of Shelton, who was National Player of the Year three times during her outstanding former players. Three were Olympians, two won National career at West Chester, is a member of the U.S. Field Hockey Association Player of the Year honors on more than one occasion, and one still holds Hall of Fame. the conference record for career shutouts. Her career total of 376 wins ranks fifth among college coaches. Head coach Karen Shelton: A three-time National Player of the Year at West Chester, she was a member of the U.S. national team from 1978- Douglas offers assistance 84 and played on the U.S. Olympic team that won a bronze medal in Junior midfielder Laura Douglas leads Carolina with 20 assists this sea- 1984. son, a total that ranks ninth on UNC’s single-season assists chart. Douglas Assistant coach Jackie Pereira: A three-time Olympian for Australia, has tallied multiple assists in six games this year. She had three against she played on gold-medal teams in 1988 and 1996. She was named to the both Temple and Miami (Ohio). World Eleven Team, which recognizes the 11 best players in the world, in Douglas, the team’s stick-stopper on penalty corners, also tied for the 1988 and ’89. team lead in assists last year with seven. Assistant coach Cindy Werley: A two-time National Player of the Year at UNC, Werley played on the U.S. Olympic Team in 1996. She Goals Going Up holds the school records for career goals and points and is one of just two Carolina field hockey players to have her jersey retired. Two players on this year’s team are range of moving onto the list of the Assistant coach Jana Withrow: A two-time All-America at UNC, best single-season goals totals in UNC history. Team leader Rachel Withrow was the goalkeeper for NCAA Championship teams in 1995,’96 Dawson has 19 goals and Kelsey Keeran has 18. and’97. She is a former U.S. National Team member and still holds the Seven times in UNC history a players has fin- school and conference record for career shutouts with 46. ished a season with 21 goals, a total that ranks 10th in the school’s record book. Last season, UNC had just two players score New Tran in goal seven or more goals: Kerry Falgowski with 11 Sophomore goalkeeper Katy Tran has played every minute of the sea- and Laura Douglas with seven. This year, seven son, registering nine shutouts in 21 games with players have hit that mark: Dawson with 19, a goals against average of 1.18. She came into Keeran with 18, Douglas with 10, Katy Potter the season with just 43 minutes of playing expe- and Carey Fetting-Smith with eight each, and rience, all of it picked up during the 2001 season Laree Beans and Kerry Falgowski with seven as a backup to her older sister, Amy. each. Amy, now a member of the U.S. National • UNC has scored twice as many goals this Team, was UNC’s starting goalkeeper from year as last. The 2002 total was 43 (to 39 by 1999-2002. Katy played sparingly in Amy’s jun- opponents). This year’s team heads into the Kelsey Keeran ior year then redshirted last season when Amy NCAA Tournament with a total of 87 goals (to 25 by opponents). was a senior. With her sister gone, Katy stepped in to take over the job in 2003. She leads the ACC in shutouts and ranks third in the conference in goals against average. Katy Tran Michigan ties Playing for the U.S.A. Aside from frequent meetings in recent years, the North Carolina and Seven players on this year’s squad are members of U.S. Field Hockey Michigan field hockey teams have plenty in National teams for 2003. Rachel Dawson, Carey Fetting-Smith, Brooke common: Miller and Katy Tran all play for the Under-20 • UNC administrative assistant Shelley team, and Kerry Falgowski, Kelsey Keeran and Johnson played for the Wolverines from 1996- Katy Potter are part of the Under-23 team. 97, earning All-Big Ten and all-region honors as Seven former UNC players are members of the a senior, when she led the team in assists. She nation’s top team, the U.S. National Team. served as an administrative assistant on the Currently training with that squad are Kate Michigan staff in 1999 while earning her mas- Barber, Meredith Keller, Carrie Lingo, Kristen ter’s in education from UM. McCann, Peggy Storrar, Amy Tran and Abbey • Shelley Johnson’s sister, Stephanie, is a sen- Woolley. ior on this year’s Michigan squad. Stephanie has earned Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year and All-Big Ten honors this season. • Michigan head coach Marcia Pankratz spent Laree Beans four seasons an assistant coach at UNC and was Brooke Miller a member of the coaching staff in 1989, when the Tar Heels won their first title. • Pankratz and UNC assistant coach Cindy Werley both were members of the U.S. Olympic team in 1996. • UNC junior Katy Potter, Tar Heel freshman Laree Beans and Michigan freshman Jill Civic all attended the same high school, Emmaus (Pa.) High. UNC assistant Cindy Werley also went to Emmaus.

North Carolina’s NCAA Tournament History Champions in 1989, 1995, 1996, 1997 • Runners-up in 1987, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 2000 1983 California W 2-1 First Round 1993 James Madison W 2-1 OT Second Round Old Dominion L 8-0 Second Round Penn State W 2-12OT PS Semifinal Maryland L 2-12OT PS Championship 1984 Virginia L 2-1 3OT PS First Round 1994 Boston College W 5-0 Second Round 1985 Old Dominion L 3-2 Second Round Iowa W 4-1 Semifinal James Madison L 2-1 2OT PS Championship 1986 Rutgers W 2-0 Second Round New Hampshire L 2-1 Semifinal 1995 Princeton W 6-0 Second Round Penn State W 4-0 Consolation James Madison W 3-0 Semifinal Maryland W 5-1 Championship 1987 Old Dominion W 3-1 Second Round Massachusetts W 3-0 Semifinal 1996 Virginia W 2-1 Second Round Maryland L 2-1 OT Championship Northeastern W 2-1 Semifinal Princeton W 3-0 Championship 1988 Maryland W 2-0 First Round Old Dominion L 2-1 Second Round 1997 Connecticut W 4-0 Second Round Princeton W 4-3 Semifinal 1989 Northeastern W 2-1 Second Round Old Dominion W 3-2 Championship Iowa W 1-0 Semifinal Old Dominion W 2-1 3OT PS Championship 1998 Northeastern W 5-0 First Round Old Dominion L 7-2 Second Round 1990 Northeastern W 3-1 Second Round Penn State W 1-0 Semifinal 1999 Penn State W 1-0 First Round Old Dominion L 5-0 Championship Iowa L 2-0 Second Round

1991 Temple W 1-0 Second Round 2000 Kent State W 5-3 First Round Penn State W 1-0 Semifinal Massachusetts W 5-1 Second Round Old Dominion L 2-0 Championship Maryland W 4-1 Semifinal Old Dominion L 3-1 Championship 1992 Duke W 3-0 Second Round Old Dominion L 5-0 Semifinal 2001 Michigan L 5-2 First Round Laree Beans more (11) years • A member of the 2003 U.S. Karen Mann #16 • Freshman • F Under-23 National Team • Younger sister #19 • Sophomore • Forward Has played in all 21 games and Carly plays for William & Mary Has played in 20 games and start- started 19 • Has seven goals and ed two • Her starts came in the five assists on the year for 19 Carey Fetting-Smith William & Mary game, the final points • One of three freshmen in the starting #2 • Junior • Back game of the regular season, and in the ACC lineup this season • Played at Emmaus (Pa.) Has started all 21 games on the Tournament semifinal • Has scored six goals High School, a field hockey power that is also back line • Eight goals and four and assisted on one the alma mater of junior Katy Potter and UNC assists this season • Points total assistant coach Cindy Werley, as well as sever- of 20 is almost double her total of 12 for her Brooke Miller al other UNC All-Americas first two years combined • Serves as a team #6 • Freshman (RS) • B/M captain • Spent the spring 2003 semester Has played in all 21 games and Marie Bounds studying in Spain • A member of the 2003 started 20 • Has scored two goals #1 • Freshman • GK U.S. Under-20 National Team and contributed six assists • A Has not seen action and will member of the 2003 U.S. Under-20 National count the year as a redshirt sea- Xan Funk Team son • The team’s back-up goal- #20 • Freshman • M/B keeper Has not seen action and will Liz Morris count the year as a redshirt sea- #24 • Freshman • M/F Amber Chambers son • One of three Chapel Hill Has not seen action and will #18 • Junior • F/M products on the team • Coached at Chapel Hill count the year as a redshirt sea- Has played in 19 games and start- High by former UNC player Amy Cox Vitt, an son • One of three Chapel Hill ed one, the contest at Old All-America selection in 1992 products on the team • Coached at East Chapel Dominion on Nov. 1 • Has scored Hill High by former UNC player Holly Huff two goals and added two assists • Goals came Mary Havell Bruland (1997-2000) against Davidson and in the home game #5 • Junior • Back against Virginia (9/21) • Both assists were in Has played in 12 games this sea- Eileen Piwowarczyk the win at Virginia (10/12) son and started one • Is a junior #10 • Freshman • M/B in eligibility but a senior academ- Has not seen action and will Rachel Dawson ically and will graduate in May • Was honored count the year as a redshirt season #9 • Freshman • M in Senior Day ceremonies before the Radford The 2003 ACC Freshman of the game on Oct. 26 and made her only start of Katy Potter the season Year • Has started all 21 games • #14 • Junior • Midfielder Leads the team in goals with 19 • A starter in all 21 games • Has Has two hat-tricks on the season, against Ashley Judge scored eight goals and added 13 Temple and James Madison • Also has four #17 • Freshman • Back assists • Assists total ranks second two-goal games, against Davidson, Miami Has started 20 games and played on the team • Member of the 2003 U.S. Under- (Ohio), Appalachian State and at Virginia • in all 21 on the back line • Is one 23 team One of three freshmen to start this season • of three freshmen to start for the Her older sister Natalie plays on the U.S. Field Tar Heels this season Laisee Rintel Hockey National Team and her older sister #23 • Sophomore • F/M Sarah plays at Iowa • One of eight children • A Kelsey Keeran Has not seen action and will member of the 2003 U.S. Under-20 National #11 • Junior • Forward count the year as a redshirt season Team All-ACC selection in 2003 • • Joined the team at the start of Leads the Tar Heels in scoring the fall season after transferring to UNC from Laura Douglas with 43 points on 18 goals and Syracuse #22 • Junior • M seven assists • Two-time ACC Player of the All-ACC in 2003 • Has started all Week during the 2003 season and has won the Katy Tran 21 games • Leads the team in honor four times in her career • Goals total for #26 • Sophomore • GK assists with 20, a total that ranks the year is more than her first two seasons Has played every minute of the ninth on UNC’s all-time single-season list • combined (11) • Missed the first four games of season in goal for the Tar Heels • Also has 10 goals for a total of 40 points, sec- her sophomore season with a broken jaw and Has nine shutouts on the season • ond highest on the team • Scored five of her played the final 16 wearing a protective mask Goals against average is 118 • Played sparing- goals in the final three games of the season, • A member of the 2003 U.S. Under-23 ly as a freshman, backing up her older sister, three against Radford on Oct. 26 and two at National Team Amy, and redshirted the 2002 season • A mem- Old Dominion on Nov. 1 • Named ACC Player ber of the 2003 U.S. Under-20 National Team of the Week on Nov. 3 • Earned All-ACC and Heather Kendell • Her older sister, Amy, is a member of the All-Southeast Region honors in 2002 #8 • Freshman • F/M U.S. National Team Has not seen action and will Kerry Falgowski count the year as a redshirt sea- Naomi Weatherald #21 • Junior • M son • One of three Chapel Hill products on the #4 • Sophomore • Back A starter in all 21 games • Has team • Coached at East Chapel Hill High by Has started all 21 games at back • seven goals and four assists for former UNC player Holly Huff Bruland (1997- Serves as a team captain • All- 18 points on the season • Led the 2000) ACC Tournament in 2003 team in goals in her freshman (14) and sopho- North Carolina Field Hockey 2003 Roster # Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Hometown (High School/College) Major 1Marie Bounds GK Fr. 5-5 Ellicott City, Md. (Wilde Lake) General College 2Carey Fetting-Smith B/M Jr. 5-7 Baltimore, Md. (Bryn Mawr) English 4Naomi Weatherald B So. 5-8 Delamere, South Australia (Immanuel) General College 5Mary Havell B Jr. 5-5 Chevy Chase, Md. (Bethesda-Chevy Chase) Journalism/Poli. Sci. 6Brooke Miller M/B Fr.* 5-5 Hummelstown, Pa. (Lower Dauphin) General College 8Heather Kendell F/M Fr. 5-7 Chapel Hill, N.C. (East Chapel Hill) General College 9Rachel Dawson M/B Fr. 5-9 Berlin, N.J. (Eastern) General College 10 Eileen Piwowarczyk M/B Fr. 5-7 Derwood, Md. (Magruder) General College 11 Kelsey Keeran F/M Jr. 5-6 Sunbury, Ohio (Columbus Academy) General College 14 Katy Potter F/M Jr. 5-7 Emmaus, Pa. (Emmaus) Exercise and Sports Sci. 16 Laree Beans M/F Fr. 5-4 Bethlehem, Pa. (Emmaus) General College 17 Ashley Judge M/B Fr. 5-5 Wilmington Del. (Concord) General College 18 Amber Chambers F/M Jr. 5-0 Dover, Del. (Dover) Psychology/Ex. S.S. 19 Karen Mann F/M So. 5-4 North Vancouver, British Columbia (Argyle) General College 20 Xan Funk M/B Fr. 5-4 Chapel Hill, N.C. (Chapel Hill) General College 21 Kerry Falgowski F Jr. 5-3 Landenberg, Pa. (St. Mark’s) Biology 22 Laura Douglas M Jr. 5-5 Whangarei, New Zealand (Kamo) General College 23 Laisee Rintel F/M So. 5-6 Cape Elizabeth, Maine (Syracuse/Cape Eliz.)General College 24 Liz Morris M/F Fr. 5-6 Chapel Hill, N.C. (East Chapel Hill) General College 26 Katy Tran GK So.* 5-5 Grantville, Pa. (Northern Lebanon) General College

Head Coach: Karen Shelton (23rd season) * Redshirted the 2002 season Assistant Coaches: Jackie Pereira, Cindy Werley, Jana Withrow Administrative Assistant: Shelley Johnson Undergraduate Assistant Coach: Meredith Keller

Alphabetically By Class Pronunciations 16 Laree Beans Seniors Laree Beans ...... LARRY 1Marie Bounds None Kerry Falgowski...... fal-GOW-ski 18 Amber Chambers Juniors Xan Funk...... ZAN 9Rachel Dawson Amber Chambers Eileen Piwowarczyk...... pee-vo-VAR-check 22 Laura Douglas Laura Douglas Laisee Rintel ...... LAY-see (like “lacy”) rin-TELL 21 Kerry Falgowski Kerry Falgowski 2Carey Fetting-Smith Carey Fetting-Smith 20 Xan Funk Mary Havell By Home State or Country 5Mary Havell Kelsey Keeran Pennsylvania North Carolina 17 Ashley Judge Katy Potter Laree Beans Xan Funk 11 Kelsey Keeran Sophomores Kerry Falgowski Heather Kendell 8Heather Kendell Karen Mann Brooke Miller Elizabeth Morris 19 Karen Mann Laisee Rintel Katy Potter New Jersey 6Brooke Miller Katy Tran Katy Tran Rachel Dawson 24 Liz Morris Naomi Weatherald Maryland Ohio 12 Eileen Piwowarczyk Redshirt Freshmen Marie Bounds Kelsey Keeran 14 Katy Potter Brooke Miller Carey Fetting-Smith New Zealand 23 Laisee Rintel Freshmen Mary Havell Laura Douglas 26 Katy Tran Laree Beans Eileen Piwowarczyk Australia 4Naomi Weatherald Marie Bounds Delaware Naomi Weatherald Rachel Dawson Amber Chambers Canada Xan Funk Ashley Judge Karen Mann Ashley Judge Maine Heather Kendall Laisee Rintel Elizabeth Morris Eileen Piwowarczyk