Providence College

Sports Information Quick Facts Contact Location...... Providence, Rhode Island 02918 John May Founded ...... 1917 (P) 401-865-1733 Enrollment...... 3,837 (F) 401-865-2583 President...... Reverend Brian J. Shanley, O.P. Denomination...... Catholic (Dominican) [email protected] Associate VP for College Athletics/Athletic Director...... Robert G. Driscoll, Jr. Assistant VP/Executive Associate Athletic Director/SWA...... Jill LaPoint Associate AD/Student-Athlete Development...... Nick Reggio Associate Athletic Director/Facilities/Game Mgmt...... Carl LaBranche Associate Athletic Director/External Relations...... Steve Napolillo Associate Athletic Director/Business...... Mac Hart Associate Athletic Director/Marketing & Communications...... Arthur Parks Associate Athletic Director/Sports Medicine...... John Rock Associate Athletic Director/Compliance...... Joe Nicastro Conference ...... BIG EAST, NCAA Division I Nickname ...... Friars Colors ...... Black, White & Silver (PMS 877) Home Field...... Glay Field Head Coach...... Jim McGirr (Rider ‘92), sixth season Record at Providence (Career)...... 18-41-11 (18-41-11) Assistant Coaches...... Jennifer Sullivan (Connecticut ‘05) Captains: Katelin Blaine, Courtney Collins and Jill Camburn ...... Brian Fish (Roger Williams ‘04) ...... Debra Godbout (Rhode Island ‘01) Office Phone...... (401) 865-2032 / (401) 865-1973 Captains...... Katelin Blaine, Jill Camburn and Courtney Collins Credits: The 2010 Providence College Women’s Soccer Online Athletic Trainer...... Keelan Maguire Team Guide is published by the Providence College Athletic 2009 Record...... 8-8-3 Department and all rights are reserved. All information in this guide is property of Providence College. Editor/Design/Layout: 2009 BIG EAST Record/Finish...... 3-6-2/7th American Division John May. Editorial Assistance: Jorge Rocha, Jim McGirr, Jen Players Returning/Lost...... 14/9 Rynearson and Jen Sullivan. Photography: Tom Maguire, Jen Starters Returning/Lost...... 7/4 Rynearson and Jorge Rocha. Sports Information Contact...... John May Phone...... (401) 865-1733 Fax...... (401) 865-2583 Website...... www.friars.com

2010 Women’s Soccer Roster

NO. NAME CLASS POS. HT. HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL 0 Caitlin Walker Jr. GK 5-10 Metuchen, N.J./Metuchen 00 Isabelle Yardley Fr. GK 5-8 Chestnut Hill, Mass./Beaver Country Day 1 Jill Schott Sr. GK 5-10 Windham, N.H./Central Catholic 2 Alyssa Martino Fr. D 5-7 Plainville, Conn./Plainville 3 Jacquelyn Desrosiers Fr. D 5-4 Cranston, R.I./ LaSalle Academy 4 Jackie Pastor Sr. D 5-2 Langhorne, Pa./The Pennington School 6 Amanda Webster So. M 5-6 Saugus, Mass./Santa Clara University 7 Jenna Roncarati So. D 5-9 Cumberland, R.I./Bishop Feehan 8 Katelin Blaine Grad. D 5-7 Warwick, N.Y./Warwick Valley 9 Marra Whaley Sr. D 5-6 Rocky Hill, Conn./Rocky Hill 10 Melina Toman Fr. M 5-6 Albuquerque, N.M./Sandia Preparatory 11 Stephanie Leonard Fr. F 5-9 Framingham, Mass./Framingham 12 Lindsey Trubia Sr. M 5-7 Mystic, Conn./Stonington 13 Thorhildur Olafsdottir Fr. M 5-6 Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland/Vestmannaeyjum 14 Courtney Collins Jr. M 5-5 North Wales, Pa./North Penn 15 Emily Castle Jr. M 5-7 Stonington, Conn./Stonington 16 Taylor Bartini Jr. F 5-6 Suffield, Conn./Suffield 17 Kate DelCiampo Sr. F/M 5-6 Wethersfield, Conn./Mercy 18 Jill Camburn Grad. F 5-8 Doylestown, Pa./Central Bucks West 19 Kathleen McCambridge Fr. M 5-8 Seattle, Wash./Holy Names Academy 20 Caroline Clark Fr. F 5-10 Belle Harbor, N.Y./Lawrence Woodmere 22 Kerry Ann O’Connor Fr. M 5-4 New Rochelle, N.Y./The Ursuline School 23 Mary Vercollone So. M 5-5 Pembroke, Mass./Pembroke 25 Laura DiClemente Jr. M 5-6 Blue Bell, Pa./The Shipley School 28 Julia Allain Fr. D 5-9 North Branford, Conn./Loomis Chaffee

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President/Athletic Director

Reverend Brian J. Shanley, O.P. / President On February 1, 2005, Providence College announced the election of Reverend Brian J. Shanley, O.P., to serve as the 12th president of the College. Father Shanley assumed his duties at the College on July 1, 2005, and succeeded Reverend Philip A. Smith, O.P., who served as the College’s president from 1994-2005. Prior to his arrival at Providence, Father Shanley served as an associate professor in the School of Philosophy at The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C.Father Shanley is a native of Warwick, Rhode Island. A parishioner at St. Gregory the Great Church, he attended local public schools, graduating from Toll Gate High School in 1976. In 1980, Father Shanley earned his undergraduate degree in history at Providence College. He holds a doctorate degree in philosophy from the University of Toronto, where he completed the Collaborative Providence in Philosophy and Medieval Studies. He also holds a master of divinity degree (theology) and the Licentiate in Sacred Theology (S.T.L.), both from the Dominican House of Studies in Washington, D.C. (Pontifical Faculty of the Immaculate Conception.) Ordained to the priesthood in 1987, Father Shanley has devoted his entire career to teaching and administration in Catholic higher education. Following teaching assignments at Providence College and the University of Toronto, he began his tenure at The Catholic University of America in 1994, achieving the rank of associate professor in 2001. Father Shanley’s first teaching assignment was at Providence College from 1988-91. He was an instructor of philosophy, and taught in the Development of Western Civilization Program. Father Shanley spent the Fall 2002 semester as a visiting professor at the Candler School of Theology at Emory University. He previously engaged in a post-doctoral fellowship at the University of Notre Dame’s Center for Philosophy of Religion in 1998-99. As the Regent of Studies for the Dominican Province of St. Joseph, Father Shanley holds a seat on the Provincial Council, a body of 12 Dominican Friars serving as cabinet-level advisors to the Prior Provincial. He advises the Prior Provincial on all matters pertaining to the intellectual and academic life of the Province and oversees the academic endeavors of members of the Province, including those in preparation for the priesthood and those engaged in graduate studies.

Robert G. Driscoll, Jr. / Associate Vice President/Athletic Director Since Robert G. Driscoll was hired as the Associate Vice President for Athletics on November 2, 2001, Providence College athletics has experienced unprecedented growth in academic and athletic performance, fundraising, facilities and community involvement. Driscoll has reinvigorated the Providence College Athletics program, leading the charge with a vision of creating one of the most respected programs in the nation, where each student-athlete graduates and has the opportunity to compete for championships. Driscoll was recognized for his efforts on June 10, 2008 as he was named the 2007-08 Astro Turf Athletics Director of the Year for Division I Northeast Region at the 43rd National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics Annual Convention. He also was honored in 2009 by his alma mater, Ithaca College, where he received the Distinguished Sport Industry Leader award during alumni weekend. Most recently, he was elected as treasurer of the Division I-AAA Athletic Directors Association. Providence College athletics experienced success in 2009-10. Part of Driscoll’s vision is to achieve a 100-percent graduation rate. In the most recent NCAA Graduation Success Rate data, Providence student-athletes graduated at a 93-percent rate, which was one of the highest rankings in the country for a Division I program. Athletically, Providence finished seventh out of 95 Division I-AAA schools in the 2009-10 Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup. The men’s and women’s cross country teams advanced to the NCAA Championships and the indoor and outdoor track teams participated in the BIG EAST Championships. The men’s soccer and field hockey teams advanced to the BIG EAST Championship semifinals, while the softball squad earned a berth in the BIG EAST quarterfinals. The women’s hockey team captured the Hockey East regular season crown for the third time and earned the right to host the league tournament at Schneider Arena. The women’s team enjoyed its most successful season since 1991-92 as it posted 19 wins and made it all the way to the Women’s National Invitation Tournament (WNIT) quarterfinals. There also have been numerous facility improvements. The men’s soccer program received a generous donation from John Murphy ‘80 and renovated the soccer offices. The Joyce Murphy Soccer Suite opened in November of 2008. The suite features new offices, meeting spaces and a lounge area equipped with flat screen televisions. In addition, the men’s soccer locker room also was refurbished thanks to a donation by Kerry and Karl Anderson ‘87. With the creation of the BIG EAST Conference, the lacrosse offices were renovated to go along with a new locker room. The volleyball locker room also was renovated and a new women’s basketball video room was created. Furthermore, the track/cross country offices and the women’s soccer offices also were refurbished. The Helen Bert Student-Athlete Study Lounge, which was opened in 2007, was recently expanded. Thanks to a generous donation from Judge Bill Leary ’60 and his wife, Emily, the Friends of Friar Hockey Room also was renovated at Schneider Arena and the Bob O’Connor ’62 media library was opened. In August of 2007, the Concannon Fitness Center, a state-of-the-art $18 million facility, was opened. The Concannon Fitness Center is adjacent to the $6 million Friar Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex, which was completed in August 2005. The Fitness Center houses the Friars’ Jimmy Walker Strength and Conditioning Center as well as administrative and coaching offices, conference rooms and locker rooms. The construction project also provides the department with a state-of-the- art sports medicine complex and a new ticket office. The Canavan Sports Medicine Center, which was completed in August of 2008, is equipped with a hydrotherapy room, which includes a SwimEx rehab pool and two plunges for cold/hot therapy. Many of the College’s athletic improvements were made possible through Driscoll’s fundraising efforts. In each of the eight years that Driscoll has led the Friars, the athletic department has exceeded its fundraising goals and has generated millions of dollars that have been utilized for student-athlete development and facility enhancements. Driscoll is currently a member of the NCAA Championship Committee and will serve as the Committee Chair in 2010-11. He also represents the BIG EAST’s Athletic Directors on the Student-Athlete Advisory Council, serves on the BIG EAST Finance Committee and the HOCKEY EAST Television Negotiations Committee. He previously served on the NCAA Division I Management Council and was an NCAA Fellows Programs Executive Mentor. Driscoll joined the Providence community after 14½ years in athletic administration at the University of California, Berkeley. At Cal, Driscoll served as the Executive Associate Athletic Director and was responsible for the day-to-day operations of the department as well as overseeing football, men’s basketball, men’s and women’s swimming, men’s and women’s water polo, rugby, strength training, equipment and the sports medicine programs. Driscoll was hired at Cal as the Associate Athletic Director for Student Services, a position he held for five years. He then assumed the position of Executive Associate Athletic Director, at which point he was responsible for the administration of 27 varsity sports. During his tenure at Cal, he oversaw 25 club sports, a staff of 250 and a $36 million budget. Prior to coming to Providence, he served as the Acting Executive Director for Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreational Sports. During his tenure, Cal won over 20 national championships, competed in the Citrus, Copper, Alamo and Aloha Bowls, NCAA Basketball Tournaments and the College World Series for and softball. The Bears also finished as high as 12th in the NACDA Directors’ Cup. Before arriving at Cal, Driscoll served six years (1981-87) as the Athletic Director and Chair of the Department of Physical Education, Recreation and Intra- mural Sports at Mills College in Oakland, Calif. Prior to arriving at Mills, Driscoll was Assistant Athletic Director and Head Baseball and Hockey Coach at Union College in Schenectady, N.Y. from 1977-81. Driscoll was a stand-out hockey and baseball player at Ithaca College (N.Y.), where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in physical education in 1974. He earned his Master of Science in Physical Education/Psychology of Sports from Ithaca in 1975. A native of West Concord, Mass., Driscoll was inducted into the inaugural class of Concord-Carlisle High School’s Athletic Hall of Fame (football, ice hockey and baseball) in 1993. He is the proud father of three children: Tara, Kelly, and Sean, a graduate of Providence College. He and his wife Cathy reside in North Kings- town.

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Responding to the needs of Rhode Island, the Dominican Order of Preachers made a special commitment to the state in 1917 and founded Providence College; the only institution of higher learning in North America that is conducted by the Order. In 93 years, Providence College has steadily moved to a position of national prominence, while maintaining a personal, community-like atmosphere that fosters growth and development among its student population. Providence College’s rich heritage dates back to 1216, or the origins of the Do- minican Order in Spain. Through the ages, the Dominican Friars became known as the “champions of the faith,” spreading the gospel message through the centuries into every corner of the globe. Today, Dominican Friars continue to spread the gospel in a wide range of remote areas of the world, including Kenya, Nigeria and the Solomon Islands, as well as to teach at every level of the United States educational system. With the Dominican tradition as its foundation, Providence College focuses on developing the entire person through its values-oriented education. The college seeks to complement a student’s knowledge with knowl- edge of his own values, values that will remain the foundation for sound judgement throughout a lifetime. To that end, Providence College aims to relate its curriculum to the problems of contemporary society, offering diverse programs of study that remain grounded in the liberal arts. Providence College students may choose from some sixty concentrations ranging from com- puter science, to labor relations, to theatre arts. In addition, qualified students who wish to structure a program not specifically provided under the regular concentrations may develop their own program with the approval of the dean of the college. EXPERIENCE A CITY IN RENAISSANCE... Providence, Rhode Island is among America’s most dynamic, diverse and exciting new destination cities. Come and see it for yourself. Gather with thousands in the rejuvenated downtown for a magical WaterFire display. Catch a Broadway-bound show. Enjoy dinner in one of the city’s many award-winning restaurants, then head to Federal Hill to sip an authentic caffe latte. Mingle with the more than 27,000 students who attend the city’s five colleges and universities. Explore internship opportunities with the city’s businesses and nonprofits and see a real-world path to career success. Providence College’s scenic 105-acre campus is located just 10 minutes away from one of the most historic and cosmopolitan city centers in the United States. Come to Providence and embrace all that America’s Renaissance City has to offer.

A LIVELY DOWNTOWN SCENE... It’s where Colonial-era cobblestone streets intersect with gleaming new office buildings. Where young men and women from across the nation intern with some of the most recognized names in finance, business, technology and healthcare. In Providence, there’s always something happening, always a new exhibition, bookshop or bistro to check out. The New York Times describes it as “one of the hippest towns in New England.” And Money Magazine calls it “the best city in the East for young professionals.”

A WEALTH OF WEEKEND DESTINATIONS... Known as the Ocean State, Rhode Island boasts more than 400 miles of stunning coastline. The world-famous mansions of Newport, along with the shores of Narragansett Bay are just a 30-minute drive from Providence. The ski slopes of New England make a great day trip, and the beaches of Cape Cod, Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard are all within easy reach.

YOU’RE CLOSE... Providence is a short drive from T.F. Green Airport. Known as the “hassle-free gateway to New England,” the airport is conveniently located close to Interstate 95 and offers non-stop flight connections to cities throughout the United States and Caribbean.

PROVIDENCE IS AMERICA’S NEWEST DESTINATION CITY. HERE’S WHY: • The Providence Performing Arts Center is the second largest indoor theater in New England • The Dunkin’ Donuts Center (home of Providence College basketball) has hosted the NCAA Hockey Championship and NCAA Basketball Tournament among other major sporting events • At the upscale Providence Place Mall, you’ll find more than 160 shops, theaters, acclaimed restaurants and an IMAX Theater • The renowned WaterFire display on the Providence River is one of the many attractions that draw thousands to the city’s dynamic down- town • With seven historic districts featuring beautifully preserved 18th-and-19th century architecture, Providence is one of the most historic cities in America • Providence has the country’s largest per capita concentration of college students (27,000 in a city of just over 175,000), making it one of the nation’s most student-friendly cities • Providence has a rich diversity of neighborhoods offering a wide selection of ethnic cuisine, from pad thai to paella • The nationally acclaimed Roger Williams Park Zoo is home to hundreds of rare animals from around the world • The city’s rich cultural calendar includes dance performances, theater productions, music recitals, gallery shows and readings by prominent authors and poets

For complete information, contact the Providence Convention and Visitors Bureau, (800) 233-1636 and the Rhode Island Division of Tourism, (800) 556-2484.

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Undergraduate Degree Requirements Providence College is primarily a coeducational four-year undergraduate college of liberal arts and sciences. Its main objective is the intel- lectual development of its students through the disciplines of the sciences and the humanities, equipping them to become productive and responsible citizens of a democratic society. To be eligible for a degree, a student must accumulate 116 credit hours over an eight semester period with an overall quality point average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale. In addition, a student must complete a minimum of 24 upper-division credits in the field of their major with an overall 2.0 cumulative average unless stipulated. Included in the total credit hours are the following prerequisites for any degree: Development of Western Civilization (20); Social Sciences (6); Natural Science (6); Philosophy (6); Theology (6); Mathematics (3) and Fine Arts (3). The remaining credit hours are elective with at least nine coming from areas outside one’s major. In addition, all students establish English (writing) Proficiency by coursework or standards designated by the English Department. The five most popular concentrations for the Class of 2010 were Marketing, English, Finance, Biology and Elementary/Secondary Education. Although this may seem overwhelming on paper, our staff goes to great lengths to monitor each student’s academic progress. It’s a system that Providence is quite proud of and one which we’ve worked long and hard to establish. Any student-athlete who feels the need for tutorial assistance can utilize the college’s tutorial center, as well as the athletic department’s advisors, who can supply them with individuals capable of assisting them in their particular course of study. Athletic Academic Services The Office of Academic Services (OAS) provides specialized support to student-athletes in light of the unique time demands, responsibili- ties, and rules governing participation in intercollegiate athletics. Holistic services are provided in a safe, personal environment where academic growth is a priority, personal development and independence are enhanced, and long-term success is nurtured by a staff which models these same commitments. Student-athletes who have distinguished themselves in the classroom as well as on the field, ice or court, may be nominated for the BIG EAST Academic All-Star Team, the HOCKEY EAST Academic Honor Roll, American East Academic Team, NFHCA Division I Academic Team, ECAC All-Academic or the ESPN The Magazine All-America Program, presented by CoSIDA. The Providence College Athletic Department also honors student-athletes each semester who have achieved a 3.00 grade point average or higher. Services Available to Student Athletes Academic Monitoring Progress report slips (i.e., requesting information regarding class attendance and performance) are sent to each instructor for all student- athletes at least once per semester. The staff tracks individual progress, schedules meetings with student-athletes as appropriate, and person- ally contacts instructors as necessary. Counseling/Mentoring The staff meets with student-athletes, individually and in-groups, regarding academic, athletic, career, and/or personal issues. Life Skills Program/Special Projects Programs and workshops on select life skills (i.e., NCAA/CHAMPS Life Skills Program) are presented, covering the following five component areas: academics, personal development, community service, athletics, and career development. The OAS has collaborative relationships with many units on campus to help provide these services. Pre-Registration The staff assists student-athletes with planning and course registration. In conjunction with the Office of Academic Records, dates are deter- mined for pre-registration each semester. Study Hall Quiet, monitored study time is available, during daytime and evening hours. Student-athletes are required and/or recommended to attend, on a sport-by-sport basis, by their respective head coach. Travel Notifications At the beginning of each semester, student-athletes are provided with letters for their instructors, notifying them of travel/competitive schedules. Tutorial Services and The Writing Center The Tutorial Center, which is nationally certified by the College Reading & Learning Association, provides peer tutoring in most all subject areas. The Tutorial Center is open until 9:00 pm weeknights. The Writing Center provides more intensive and specialized writing support and also maintains evening hours for student-athletes’ convenience. Student-Athlete Support Staff: Jonathan Gomes - Assistant Director for Student-Athlete Academic Services Meghan Kiley - Academic/Life Skills Coordinator for Student-Athletes TBA - Academic Skills Specialist Thomas Wenskus - Graduate Assistant Student-Athlete Services

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Affiliation CONCANNON FITNESS CENTER Faculty Campus Roman Catholic Peterson Rec. Center 400 members 105 acres Dominican Friars Basketball Courts 8% Dominicans priests or sisters; 7 Computer Labs Indoor Track 7.3% Friars 9 Dormitories Albertus Swimming Pool 12.1:1 student to faculty ratio 5 Apartment Buildings Magnus-Hickey Racquetball Courts 96% Ph.D. or highest degree in 1 Suite Hall Science Complex Nautilus field State of the Art Labs Tennis Courts Phillips Memorial Computer Work Stations Dance Studio Enrollment Library Research Facilities Weight Room 3,837 undergraduates 560,975 total holdings 13% from Rhode Island 65% from New England 18 foreign countries 43% male, 57% female 4 Providence College

Canavan Sports Medicine Center The Canavan Sports Medicine Center opened during the 2007-08 academic year and became fully operational in August 2008. The center is the primary sports medicine facility for each of the College’s 300+ student-athletes and its working space is roughly 4,000 square feet. This state-of- the-art facility includes nine treatment tables with assorted modality equipment, office space for the eight certified athletic trainers on staff. The space also provides two physician clinic offices, where primary care, orthopedic, chiropractic and podiatric physicians evaluate our student-athletes on a weekly basis. There also is a large rehabilitation/exercise area in the facility that houses a SwimEx rehab pool, one eight-person hot plunge pool and one eight-person cold plunge pool. On October 17, 2008, Athletics Director Robert G. Driscoll, Jr. and Providence College President Reverend Brian J. Shanley welcomed Joe Canavan `65 and wife, MaryBeth, to Alumni Hall to officially open The Canavan Sports Medicine Center with a ribbon cutting ceremony.

Concannon Fitness Center

The Concannon Fitness Center is a $15-million facility, which opened in August of 2007. The Concannon Fitness Center is adjacent to the Friar Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex. It houses the Friars’ varsity weight room as well as offices, conference rooms and locker rooms. The multi-level facility also houses a wide variety of nautilus, cardiovascular and free-weight equipment, which is open to the student body. Memberships also are available to the local community, alumni, faculty and staff. The Jimmy Walker Strength and Conditioning Center is designed for use by student-athletes only, and is located on the first floor. The majority of the strength and conditioning curriculum is conducted in the facility - in addition to the Astroturf field, the Peterson Recreation Center and Taylor Natatorium.

Friar Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex

The Friar Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex is a $6-million state-of-the-art Astroturf facility located in the heart of the Providence College campus. The “Complex” serves as the home venue for the Providence field hockey and men’s lacrosse teams, and also serves as a training facility for all varsity athletes as part of the strength & conditioning program. In addition to its use by Providence College athletics, the complex also is used for various recreation & intramural sports activities, summer camps and clinics.

Glay Field

Glay Field was opened on September 18, 1976 as the Providence College men’s soc- cer team defeated Merrimack, 4-0. The Field was dedicated on May 1, 1977. It was named after Wilmot Glay ‘78, a Liberian student and soccer player who died in 1975 of a rare bone disease. Glay Field now serves as the home of the Friar men’s and women’s soccer teams.

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Helen Bert Student-Athlete Lounge On January 20, 2007, the Providence College athletic department welcomed members of the late Helen Bert’s family to celebrate the opening of the Helen Bert Student-Athlete Lounge, located on the second floor of Alumni Hall. Prior to the Friars’ game against Marquette on that day, there was a ribbon cutting ceremony. Bert’s family also was presented with a gift honoring the late Helen Bert during a halftime ceremony. The event was attended by friends, family, administrators and faculty, along with the presence of countless alumni. The Helen Bert Student-Athlete Lounge provides an area for all varsity student-athletes to study in a quiet setting. During the 2008-09 academic year, the lounge was renovated and expanded. It houses seven computer work stations, one print station and a seating area for group projects and meetings. The newly renovated lounge also provides office space for staff members from the Office of Academic Services.

Jimmy Walker Strength & Conditioning Center

Located in The Concannon Fitness Center, The Jimmy Walker Strength and Condition- ing Center is a 3,600 square foot area dedicated to the Friars’ 19 intercollegiate athletic teams. The facility houses over 10 tons of free weights, including dumb bells ranging from five to 150 pounds and a full set of kettle bells. All hand weights, iron plates and bumper plate sets are engraved with one of the College’s athletic logos. There are six Power Racks, each with an Olympic Weight-lifting platform. These training stations are extremely versatile and allow numerous athletes to perform a variety of exercises simultaneously. The facility also houses ‘tools’ such as stability balls, medicine balls, resistance bands, weighted vests, weighted jump ropes, plyometric jump boxes, dot drill mats, slide boards, lateral slant boards, lateral skaters, agility ladders, hurdles and numerous apparatuses to develop trunk strength and core stabi- lization. There also are two Woodway high performance treadmills that max out at 16.5 miles per hour.

Peterson Recreation Center

The Peterson Recreation Center is located adjacent to Alumni Hall and is connected to The Concannon Fitness Center. The facility includes a four-lane indoor track, four regulation length basketball courts and two indoor tennis courts. The Peterson Recreation Center also houses a dance/workout studio and racquetball courts. The facility serves as a home for many of the recreational activities sponsored by the College and to a series of summer camps and College functions.

Taylor Natatorium Taylor Natatorium is located in the Peterson Recreation Center adjacent to Alumni Hall. Taylor Natatorium is home to the Providence College men’s and women’s swimming & diving programs. The vast majority of Providence’s 19 varsity athletic programs also use the facility for strength & conditioning workouts.

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2010 Season Outlook A year removed from their most successful season since 2002, going 8-8-3 overall, head coach Jim McGirr enters his sixth season with a squad poised to make a push for the post season. The 2010 Friars have a strong mix of experience, leadership and youth needed to achieve success in the hypercompetitive BIG EAST Conference. Returning are 14 letter winners, including seven seniors who were starters in 2009. The Friars also welcome 11 newcomers, who are expected to make an immediate impact. The Friars’ success in 2010 begins with strong leadership both on and off the pitch, which they will look to receive from tri-captains, in fifth year senior Jill Camburn (Doylestown, Pa.), fifth year senior Katelin Blaine (Warwick, N.Y.) and junior Courtney Collins (North Wales, Pa.). Seniors Kate DelCiampo (Wethersfield, Conn.), Jackie Pastor (Langhorne, Pa.), Jill Schott (Windham, N.H.), Lindsey Trubia (Mystic, Conn.) and Marra Whaley (Rocky Hill, Conn.) round out the returning senior class with vast playing experience, giving the Friars great depth in leadership and understanding of the game. “In net, Schott and junior Caitlin Walker (Metuchen, N.J.) both have extensive experience and will compete for the starting position throughout the season,” Head Coach Jim McGirr said. Schott started 11 and appeared in 12 games last season with an overall record of 3-6-2. She registered a 0.94 goals against aver- age, a 0.851 save percentage and notched four shutouts. For her efforts, she received BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Week accolades and Primetime Performer of the Week on October 12. Walker started in five games and registered a 3-0-1 record with two shutouts and a 0.818 save percentage. The gritty Friar backline will return four starters. “It has the potential to be one of the top defenses in the conference with the ability to stifle many of the top offenses in the country,” McGirr added. Blaine enters her fifth year of eligibility and “looks to finish up her career at Providence by meeting the lofty expectations that were set when she came in as a freshmen.” Whaley and Pastor both look to finish up their careers with strong 2010 campaigns. Whaley has played in a total of 50 games and Pastor has played 38 contests for the black and white. Sophomore Jenna Roncarati (Cumberland, R.I.) is coming off a decorated 2009 campaign in which she became one of only five Providence players all-time to be named to the All-BIG EAST Rookie Team and “could be in contention for BIG EAST Defender of the Year.” Newcomer, Alyssa Martino (Plainville, Conn.) will make an immediate impact and looks to gain valuable experience and guidance from the knowledgeable veterans. According to Head Coach Jim McGirr, the midfield has the perfect blend of talent, attacking and goal scoring ability, defensive bite and versatility to do special things this year. The midfield is where the Friars have the most depth, returning seven players and adding three. According to McGirr, Trubia gives the midfield defensive strength and has tremendous ability in the air. Tri-captain Collins enters her junior season with 30 career starts, five goals, two assists and 12 points. “She is the most versatile player that we have and she has an engine that never stops,” McGirr added. Junior Laura DiClemente (Blue Bell, Pa.) returns after sitting out last season due to injury and looks to return to the level of play she achieved as a freshman. Sophomore Mary Vercollone (Pembroke, Mass.) returns after appearing in all 19 games and starting eight last year as a freshman. McGirr welcomes freshman Thorhildur “Tota” Olafsdottir (Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland) who brings international experience after ex- tended playing stints with the Icelandic National Team and 14 seasons with her club team IBV. Kerry Ann O’Connor (New Rochelle, N.Y.) joins the Friars after leading her club team to two Syosset Sting Regional Championships, including National Runner-up in 2010. Melina Toman (Albuquerque, N.M.) brings an added scoring threat, having tallied 105 goals and 76 assists in her high school career. “Toman is a future star for this program and will grow as she gains added experience at the BIG EAST level,” McGirr added. Last season the Friars had difficulty putting the ball in the back of the net, but this year it should be one of their greatest strengths. Camburn returns for her final year of eligibility. She has played 57 career games and tallied 16 goals, nine assists and 41 points. She currently ranks seventh all-time in goals and 12th in points and looks to quickly move up the list this season. Also returning up top will be DelCiampo who ,according to McGirr ,“gives us the perfect transition between our midfield and forwards.” DelCiampo has appeared in 46 games for the Friars and has seven points on two goals and three assists. Joining the squad is sophomore Amanda Webster (Saugus, Mass.) and freshman Stephanie Leonard (Framingham, Mass.) who are expected to come in and make an instant impact. Webster transfers in from national power house Santa Clara University where she saw action in 17 games and started 10. She scored two goals and notched two assists in her rookie season. “She brings dimensions to the team the program has never had. Amanda is the total player in that she can create opportunities both on and off the ball, score consistently and has a competitive edge that is second to none.” Leonard comes to Providence with high praise and McGirr expects her “to be a future star for the program for years to come.” The Friars open the 2010 season at Sacred Heart on August 22 and will have eight home games at Glay Field in Providence, R.I. McGirr has put together a squad which he believes is the perfect mix of experience, talent and youth to bring them to the post season. The 2010 season brings high expectations, but McGirr has his team focused and poised to continue the program’s pursuit of excellence.

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Jim McGirr enters his sixth season as head coach of the Providence College women’s soccer team. As the program’s eighth Jim McGirr coach in its 27 year history, McGirr is looking to improve upon last Head Coach year’s 8-8-3 record and has high hopes for his squad this season. Mc- Sixth Season Girr, who now has five recruiting classes with the Friars, is looking to Rider ‘92 lead Providence to its first winning season since 1993.

“Jim McGirr is the ideal coach to rebuild our program in the highly competitive BIG EAST,” Providence College Athletic Director Bob Driscoll said upon McGirr’s hiring. “He has coached at many different levels and he has experience recruiting in the BIG EAST. We are excited about the passion and commitment that he will bring to our women’s soccer program.” In his five years at Providence, McGirr has begun re- building the program with a new recruiting style and inten- sity along the sidelines. This season, the Friars return 14 letter winners and welcome 11 newcomers. Prior to coaching at Providence, McGirr spent two seasons as an assistant at Villanova University. He helped the Wildcats advance to the NCAA Tournament in 2003 and 2004 and achieve national rankings during those seasons. The 2003 Villanova squad won the BIG EAST title and advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16. He was in charge of many aspects of Villanova’s program, including scouting, video editing, recruiting, training and off-season development. McGirr is known for his championship level experience and continues to use it along the Friar sidelines. Prior to coaching at Villanova, McGirr spent one season as an assistant coach at Loyola College where his team advanced to the 2002 NCAA Tournament. He also served as a volunteer coach for Rutgers in 2001, help- JIM McGIRR’S FACT FILE ing guide the Scarlet Knights to the Sweet Head Coach, Providence College...... 2005-Pres. 16. In 2000, he served as an assistant coach Assistant Coach, Villanova University...... 2003-2005 at Lafayette College with the men’s program Assistant Coach, Loyola College...... 2002-2003 that captured the Patriot League regular- Volunteer Coach, Rutgers...... 2001-2002 season title. Assistant Coach, Lafayette College (Men’s Program)...... 2000-2001 McGirr has extensive experience coach- Coach, New Jersey Olympic Development Team...... 1997-2002 ing at the club level as well. From 1997-2002, Coach, Wyckoff Torpedoes U-19 Club Team...... 1998-2001 he was a head coach for the New Jersey Head Coach, Player Development Academy...... 2000-2002 Olympic Development Program. Addition- ally, he was the coach for Wyckoff Torpedos Technical Assistant, Balitmore Bays U-14 Girls Club Team...... 2002-2003 Under-19 Girls Club Team (1998-2001), head Director of Coaching, FC Delco Girls Soccer Club...... 2003-2005 coach at the Player Development Academy Head Coach, Bergen Catholic (High School)...... 1995-1999 for the Under-17 boys team (2000-02) and technical director/assistant coach at the Bal- timore Bays Under-14 Girls Club Team (2002- 03). Most recently, he served as the director for coaching for the FC Delco Girls Soccer Club, a position he held through 2003. He started his coaching career as the head coach of the boys team at Bergen Catholic High School in Oradell, N.J. He coached Bergen Catholic from 1995-99 and led the team to the 1999 New Jersey Parochial “A” State title. A 1992 gradu- ate of Rider University, McGirr played three varsity season for the Broncs.

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Jennifer Sullivan Brian Fish Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Fifth Season Third Season Connecticut ‘05 Roger Williams Univ. ‘05

Jennifer Sullivan enters her fifth season on the sidelines with the Brian Fish enters his third season as an assistant coach for the Provi- Providence College women’s soccer team. Sullivan is a 2005 gradu- dence College women’s soccer team. Fish was a four-year RI Olympic ate of the University of Connecticut, where she received a bachelor Development Program goalkeeping coach and the former assistant of science degree in human development and family studies. She varsity coach for South Kingstown High School in Rhode Island. also was a four-year starter on the UConn women’s soccer team. Dur- Fish played collegiately at Roger Williams University, where he led ing her collegiate career, the Huskies won BIG EAST Championships his team to consecutive conference championships. He also helped in 2002 and 2004. Her 2003 team advanced to the Division I NCAA Roger Williams to two NCAA Tournament appearances in 2000 and National Championship game. Sullivan has coached at numerous 2001. camps including the DOCA Futbol Camp and the FSA camp. She also volunteered for the Stonington High School girls’ soccer team in 2004. Sullivan hopes to continue to help rebuild the PC women’s soccer team for future success.

Debra Godbout Assistant Coach Second Season Rhode Island ‘01

Debra Godbout begins her second season of work with the Provi- dence College women’s soccer team in 2010. She played at the University of Rhode Island from 1998-2001 and moved into the coaching ranks from there. She co-coached the Rhode Island ODP from 2001-2006. During that time she also served as an assistant coach at Salve Regina University and was head coach at Newbury College. Godbout has been an instructor at the New England Revo- lution Academy since 2006 and also is head coach of Bruno United F.C. She holds her bachelor’s degree in human sciences and social services from URI. Godbout hopes to make a positive impact upon the Friar program with her vast knowledge and experience.

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# 8 # 18 Katelin Blaine Jill Camburn Grad. • D Grad. • F Warwick, N.Y. Doylestown, Pa.

AT PROVIDENCE: AT PROVIDENCE: 2009: Started all 18 games she appeared in as a part of the Friars’ backline 2009: Started all 19 games for the Friars and led the team in goals (7), assists and tallied 13 shots…She totaled one point on the season with an assist (4), points (18), shots (48) and was tied for second on the team in game- against Georgetown on 10/2. winning goals (2)… Her first game-winning goal was in a 2-1 victory over Saint Joseph’s on 8/28 where she scored twice… Her second game winner 2008: Started and appeared in one game before suffering a season ending was in a 1-0 victory over Villanova on 10/4… Named to the BIG EAST Honor injury. Roll on 9/7. 2007: Started in 10 games before suffering season ending injury...Recorded 2008: Started all 17 games for the Friars... Led team in goals (four), assists (four) six shots on the season. and points (12)...Netted the game winner vs. UMass on 9/21... Named to the 2006: Saw action in all 17 games for the Friars and started three...Started her BIG EAST Honor Roll on two occasions (week of 10/7 and 10/27). first collegiate game versus Marquette on 9/24. 2007: Started four games before suffering an injury vs. Hartford on 9/14... HIGH SCHOOL: Earned a total of 11 varsity letters with four in soccer, one in Totaled 10 shots on the season. skiing and six in indoor and outdoor track at Warwick Valley High School... Captained her soccer team as a sophomore, junior and senior... Set Warwick 2006: Started 16 of 17 games for Providence... Led the team in points (11) Valley records for most goals and assists in a game, season, and career... In and goals (five)... Scored her first collegiate goal in the win over Lafayette on 2005, was named the Times Herald Record All-County Player of the Year, 9/8... Recorded two goals in 2-1 victory over DePaul on 10/13. received the team’s “Will to Win” and MVP awards and helped lead WVHS to its first Section 9 Finals appearance in 28 years... Named team MVP as a HIGH SCHOOL: Played four years of varsity soccer at Central Bucks West High freshman and sophomore... Involved with the Lance Armstrong Foundation, School... Named the North Penn Reporter Female Athlete of the Year... As Make a Wish Foundation and the N.J. Sharing Network... Was a Scholar-Athlete a freshman, scored the winning goal in the Pa. State AAAA Championship all four years at WVHS. game en route to being named the Philadelphia Inquirer Rookie of the Year and receiving C.B. West’s Outstanding Offensive Player Award... A Special CLUB SOCCER: A member of the two-time NJ State National Series Champions Olympics volunteer as well as a member of the National Honor Society and PDA Fury... Helped lead her team to two Regional titles and two appearances the Distinguished Honor Roll. at Nationals, including one trip to the finals... Was named MVP in the 2005 NJ State Cup Championship game... A member of the 2004 Region 1 ODP pool CLUB SOCCER: Played with the FC Bucks Strikers in 2005 and 2006... Captained and a five-year member of the Eastern New York ODP team. the Lenape Valley United in 2003 and 2004... Led teams in scoring and net- ted the game-winner in the United’s 1-0 Championship-round victory over PERSONAL: Born August 18, 1988... Daughter of Laurie and Kevin Blaine... Has Brondby in the Dana Cup (Hjorring, Denmark)... Was a member of the 2003 three brothers, Kevin, Coner and Terrence... Marketing major. Eastern Pennsylvania U-16 ODP team. FAVorite athletes: Lance Armstrong, Brett Favre and Wayne Rooney. PERSONAL: Born December 31, 1987... Daughter of Arlene and Don Camburn, Favorite Teams: New York Giants and the New York Yankees. who played soccer at E. Stroudsburg Univ. before playing 11 years in the USL... Has an older sister, Erin, and two older brothers, Mike and Dave... Elementary/ hobbies: Soccer and skiing. special education major. FAVORITE ATHLETES: Chase Utley, Terrell Owens and Tiger Woods. FAVORITE TEAMS: All Philadelphia sports teams. HObbies: Watching sports and playing Nintendo.

CAREER STATS CAREER STATS YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS 2006 17/3 12 0 0 0 2006 17/16 35 5 1 11 2007 10/10 6 0 0 0 2007 4/4 10 0 0 0 2008 1/1 0 0 0 0 2008 17/17 40 4 4 12 2009 18/18 13 0 1 1 2009: 19/19 48 7 4 18 TOTAL 46/32 31 0 1 1 TOTAL 57/56 134 16 9 41 10 Providence College

# 17 # 4 Kate DelCiampo Jackie Pastor Sr. • F/M Sr. • D Wethersfield, Conn. Langhorne, Pa.

AT PROVIDENCE: AT PROVIDENCE: 2009: Started 17 of the 19 games she appeared in and notched three points 2009: Started one game and appeared in nine… Tallied a shot on goal against on one goal and one assist… Tallied 31 shots and eight shots on goal… West Virginia on 10/25. Registered a goal against Stony Brook on 9/13 and an assist versus Sacred Heart on 9/20. 2008: Saw action in 11 games for the Friars, starting three. 2008: Appeared in all 17 games for the Friars and started in 10... Recorded 2007: Appeared in all 18 games for the Friars, starting 12... Recorded one her first goal as a Friar in the season opening victory over Bryant on 8/28... shot on the season. Tied for the team lead in assists (two). HIGH SCHOOL: Earned six varsity letters with four in soccer and two in track 2007: Did not play due to injury. at The Pennington School...Soccer team was nationally ranked from 2003 to 2006...Team ranked in top 10 nationally during 2005 season finishing with a HIGH SCHOOL: Earned a total of nine varsity letters with four in soccer, four in 22-1 record... Helped lead team to the New Jersey Prep “A” State Champion- lacrosse and one in basketball at Mercy High School... Captained her soccer ship during all four seasons... Team also won Mercer County Championship and lacrosse teams during her senior season... Scored 79 goals in her high in 2003 and 2005... Was named First-Team All-State Prep in sophomore, junior school career... Named to the 2006 All-New England Team... Garnered All-State and senior seasons... Named First-Team All-Area in 2004 and 2005... Received honors from the Hartford Courant and Connecticut Coaches Association in First-Team All-County Honors from 2004-06... Named Varsity Most Valuable 2006...Earned the Kelme MVP Award in 2006... Received All-State Honorable Player as a freshman...Won the Spirit Award and was Player Speaker at the Mention honors in 2004 and 2005...Named to All-Conference team and Mercer 22 Awards Dinner in 2006... Named to the Dean’s List in junior and Middletown Press All-Area First Team during freshman, sophomore, junior senior years... Also involved in peer leadership and the student council. and senior seasons... Received First Honors Honor Roll throughout high school... Was a committee head for National Honor Society... Served as a CLUB SOCCER: Played club soccer with the FC Bucks Lightning and won four peer minister. EPA State Championships... Member of EPA Olympic Development Program State Team. CLUB SOCCER: Played for Oakwood Soccer Club for 10 seasons... Captained Oakwood for five seasons... Member of 1989 ODP Connecticut State team for PERSONAL: Born November 11, 1988...Daughter of Cathy and Larry Pastor... three seasons... Played for the Western Massachusetts Pioneers in 2006. Has an older sister, Alissa, and older brother, Evan... Social work major. PERSONAL: Born July 21, 1989... Daughter of Mary and Joseph DelCiampo... FAVORITE ATHLETES: David Beckham and . Has an older brother, Matthew and younger sister, Betsy... Cousin Jamie Carroll played for PC men’s ice hockey team... studio art major. FAVORITE TEAMS: Philadelphia Eagles. FAVORITE ATHLETES: Cristiano Ronaldo and Brady Quinn. HOBBIES: Watching sports, working out and spending time with family. FAVORITE TEAMS: Providence College Women’s Soccer.

HOBBIES: Coloring, making friendship bracelets and ice cream.

CAREER STATS CAREER STATS YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS 2007 18/12 1 0 0 0 2008 17/10 12 1 2 4 2008 11/3 1 0 0 0 2009 19/17 31 1 1 3 2009: 9/1 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 36/32 43 2 3 7 TOTAL 38/16 3 0 0 0 11 Providence College

# 1 # 12 Jill Schott Lindsey Trubia Sr. • GK Sr. • M Windham, N.H. Mystic, Conn.

AT PROVIDENCE: AT PROVIDENCE:

2009: Started 11 and appeared in 12 games overall in net for the Friars with 2009: Appeared in all 19 games for the Friars and started in 12… Tallied eight a record of 3-6-2… Registered a 0.94 goals against average, 63 saves, a 0.851 shots, two of which were on goal. save percentage and four shutouts… Received BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the 2008: Started 14 of the 15 games she appeared in for PC...Scored the game- Week accolades and Primetime Performer of the Week on 10/12. winning goal in the 88th minute in the victory over Syracuse on 10/26... Also 2008: Started16 games for the Friars... Made 90 saves during the season while recorded one assist on the season. recording a 1.38 goals against average... Had two shutouts. 2007: Appeared in 13 games for Providence, starting six...Tallied three shots 2007: Appeared in one game for the Friars. on the season.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned seven varsity letters with four in soccer, one in in- HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters with three in soccer and one in door track, one in outdoor track and one in softball at Central Catholic High tennis at Stonington High School...Missed senior season due to an injury... School... Led team to gold medal in Bay State Games in 2006 and silver medal Named All-State in each of her three years at Stonington...Scored 28 goals and in 2005... Had 11 shutouts for a 0.65 goals against average in 2006.... Had had 13 assists during her freshman campaign... Was the highest goal scorer nine shutouts with a 0.85 goals against average in 2005...Was a 2006 Eastern at Stonington High with 68 goals in her career... Awarded the Coachs’ Award Massachusetts Division II Second-Team All-Star... Named a 2006 Eagle Tribune during her three seasons... Received high honors throughout high school. All-Star... Earned MVC All-Conference honors in 2006...Named to Honors lists throughout high school... Involved in National Honor Society, Math League, CLUB SOCCER: Played club soccer for Southeast Premiere and Oakwood... Peer Leaders and Student Ambassadors. Member of Connecticut Olympic Development program during all four years... Member of 2004 ODP National Finalist team. CLUB SOCCER: Played club soccer with the FC Greater Bolts for two seasons... Played for the Spirit of Massachusetts for two seasons as well. PERSONAL: Born December 5, 1988... Daughter of Ray and Andrea Trubia... Has an older brother, Brian... Health policy and management major. PERSONAL: Born March 19, 1989... Daughter of Susan and Buz Schott... Has one brother, Taryn... Marketing major. favorite athletes: David Beckham and Cristiano Ronaldo.

favorite athletes: Wayne Rooney, David Beckham and Cristiano Ron- favorite Teams: Providence College Women’s Soccer. aldo. HOBBIES: Soccer, snowboarding, skiing and wakeboarding. FAVORITE TEAMS: Manchester United, and .

Hobbies: Snowboarding, music and going to the beach.

CAREER STATS CAREER STATS YEAR GP/GS MIN GA/GAA SV/SV% W-L-T YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS 2007 1/0 3:30 0/0.00 0/0.00 0-0-0 2007 13/6 3 0 0 0 2008 16/16 1504:11 23/1.38 90/.796 6-6-3 2008 15/14 13 1 1 3 2009 12/11 1049:24 11/0.94 63/0.851 3-6-2 2009: 19/12 5 0 0 0 TOTAL 29/27 2557:05 34/1.20 153/0.818 9-12-5 TOTAL 47/32 21 1 1 3 12 Providence College

# 9 # 16 Marra Whaley Taylor Bartini Sr. • D Jr. • F Rocky Hill, Conn. Suffield, Conn.

AT PROVIDENCE: AT PROVIDENCE: 2009: Started nine out of the 11 games she appeared in and notched two points on 2009: Appeared in 16 games and started 12 for the Friars on defense. one goal against Quinnipiac on 9/6. 2008: Started 13 of the 14 games she appeared in for Providence... Recorded her first 2008: Was a key contributor on the Friar back line, starting all 16 games she goal as a Friar in the victory over Syracuse on 10/26. appeared in for the Friars. HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in soccer, basketball and softball during all four years at Suffield High… Captained her soccer team in 2007 as well as her basketball team 2007: Appeared in all 18 games, starting six for PC... Scored first collegiate in 2007-08… Scored 86 goals during High School career and tallied 43 assists… goal and game winner vs. Hartford on 9/14. Finished as the second all-time leading scorer at Suffield… Named to All-State team in 2006-2007, All-Conference in 2005-2007and All-New England 2007...Won Team HIGH SCHOOL: Earned six varsity letters with four in soccer and two in tennis MVP Award in 2006 and 2007... Kelme MVP in 2007...Team won state championship at Rocky Hill High School... Started each varsity game during her four-year in 2005 and 2006...Conference champions in 2004-05 and 2007. career... Captained varsity soccer team her junior and senior seasons... Earned CLUB SOCCER: Played for Oakwood from 2002-03… FSA Soccerplus 2006-present. All-State honors during freshman, sophomore, junior and senior seasons... Personal: Born April 10, 1990... Daughter of Jennifer and David Bartini… Has Named to All-Conference team in 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006... All New- younger brother, Danny… Marketing major. England Region Honors in 2004, 2005 and 2006...Named Gatorade Rookie of the Year in 2005... Won Kelme Most Valuable Player Award in 2004, 2005 and Favorite Athletes: David Beckham, Mia Hamm, , and 2006...First player in Rocky Hill High School history to garner All-Conference . and All-State Honors during each of her four high school campaigns... Named Favorite Teams: Boston Red Sox, and Los Angeles Galaxy. to the All-Hartford Courant First Team from 2004-06... Also named to the Hobbies: Soccer, snowboarding, wakeboarding, shopping, hanging out with friends, All-New Britain Herald First Team from 2003-06... Member of All-Academic computer, running, watching movies and going to the beach. Team from 2003-07... National Art Honor Society Member... Named to high honor roll throughout high school. CAREER STATS CLUB SOCCER: Played club soccer with the Connecticut United Football Club... Member of Connecticut ODP Program from 2002-2004. YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS 2008 14/13 6 1 0 2 PERSONAL: Born May 23, 1989... Daughter of Marlena and Michael Whaley... 2009 11/9 10 1 0 2 Has a younger brother, Michael... elementary/special education major. TOTAL 25/22 16 2 0 4 favorite athletes: David Beckham and Ray Allen. Favorite teams: Boston Red Sox. # 15 hobbies: Spending time with family and friends and going to the beach. Emily Castle Jr. • M Stonington, Conn.

AT PROVIDENCE: 2009: Saw action in 17 games and started one… Notched eight shots, including two on goal. 2008: Saw action in four games as a freshman at PC. High School: Lettered in soccer for three seasons and basketball for two years at Stonington High… Captained soccer team in 2006… Named to the Connecticut All-State Team in 2006, ECC All-Conference Team for two seasons and New London Day All-Area Team for two seasons… Scored 14 goals and tallied 26 assists...Team won state cup from 2002-04 and in 2006... Member of the National Honor Society... Awarded the Highest Honors Award and was a High Honors Student. Club Soccer: A four-year player with South Central and four-year player with Oak- wood… Won state cup championship from 2002-04, 2006... Member of ODP Region 1 Regional Pool 2003-05... ODP Region 1 Regional Team in 2004. Personal: Born March 12, 1990...Daughter of Deborah and Peter Castle… Has two older sisters, Rebecca and Ashley… Marketing major. Favorite athletes: Mia Hamm and Michael Jordan. favorite teams: New York Yankees and U.S. Women’s Soccer Team. hobbies: Tennis and basketball. CAREER STATS

YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS CAREER STATS 2007 18/6 3 1 0 2 YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS 2008 16/16 5 0 0 0 2008 4/0 1 0 0 0 2009 16/12 1 0 0 0 2009 17/1 8 0 0 0 TOTAL 50/34 9 1 0 2 TOTAL 21/0 9 0 0 0 13 Providence College

# 14 # 0 Courtney Collins Caitlin Walker Jr. • M Jr. • GK North Wales, Pa. Metuchen, N.J.

AT PROVIDENCE: AT PROVIDENCE: 2009: Started all 18 games and tallied six points on two goals and two assists… She had a 2009: Started five games for the Friars in net with a 3-0-1 record and two shutouts… Regis- total of 26 shots with 12 on goal… She had the game-winning goal against Stony Brook tered nine saves, a 0.818 save percentage and a 0.42 goals against average. on 9/13. 2008: Saw action in two games for the Friars and made her first collegiate start against 2008: Started 12 of the Friars’ 17 games...Tied for second on team with goals (3)... Scored Manhattan on 9/7. first collegiate goal in victory over Holy Cross on 9/4... Netted the game winner in the 90th HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in soccer, track & field and basketball for four seasons at Metuchen minute at Hartford on 9/11. High School… Captained soccer, track & field and basketball teams during her senior sea- HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in soccer four times and in field hockey three times at North Penn son… Tallied 38 career shutouts in the net with a 0.555 goals against average… Named High School… Captained soccer team from 2005-2007 and field hockey in 2007… Named First Team All-State Group 1 and First Team All-Division... NJGSCA Award Winner... Is second to First Team All-League as a sophomore and junior… Finished career with 24 goals and All-Time in shutouts in HS history... Team won Blue Division and was Central Jersey Group 1 39 assists…Team was state semi-finalist in 2007... Member of Student Government from Champions from 2005-07... State Group 1 Finalist in 2006... State Group 1 Champions in 2007... 10th-12th grade. Member of National Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society and Art Honor Society... Named CLUB SOCCER: Competed with PA Olympic Development Program from U-13 through U-18… to the High Honor Roll and Honor Roll... Member of Student Council... Participated in Buddy Won National Championship in 2007… Played for FC Delco from 2005-08… Won state Ball, Student Outreach, Student Advisory Committee DARE and Peer Leadership. championship three years in a row and was USYSA Region 1 Finalist in 2007. CLUB SOCCER: Four year player for the Matchfit Academy Magic. PERSONAL: Born October 27, 1989...Daughter of Barbara and Kevin Collins... Has older sister, PERSONAL: Born June 26, 1990... Daughter of Laurie and James Walker... Has two older Kelsey and twin sister Meghan... Meghan is playing soccer at UMass… Education major. brothers, Ryan and Keith...Ryan played soccer at Moravian and Keith played baseball at FAVORITE athletes: Kobe Bryant, Brian Westbrook and Michelle Akers. Elizabethtown…Marketing major. FAVORITE TEAMS: Philadelphia Eagles. hobbies: Snowboarding, basketball, reading, swimming and field hockey.

CAREER STATS CAREER STATS YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS YEAR GP/GS MIN GA/GAA SV/SV% W-L-T 2008 17/12 21 3 0 6 2008 2/1 121:25 2/1.48 3/.600 0-1-0 2009 18/18 26 2 2 6 2009 5/5 424:08 2/.42 9/.818 3-0-1 TOTAL 35/30 47 5 2 12 TOTAL 7/6 545:33 4/.66 12/.750 3-1-1

# 25 # 7 Laura DiClemente Jenna Roncarati Jr. • M So. • D Blue Bell, Pa. Cumberland, R.I.

AT PROVIDENCE: AT PROVIDENCE: 2009: Did not play due to injury. 2009: Started 18 and appeared 19 overall games as a part of the Friars’ defensive line… 2008: Was a key contributor in the Friar offense appearing in eight games and starting Totaled 19 shots with seven on goal… Named to the All-BIG EAST Rookie Team. two. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for Bishop Feehan High School and earned four varsity letters in HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letterwinner in soccer, one in basketball and one in softball soccer, three in basketball and one in track... Captained the soccer and basketball teams in at The Shipley School... Earned one letter in soccer and basketball at Wissahickon High 2008... Team won the Eastern Athletic Conference Championship (EAC) in 2007 and 2008... School… Captained soccer team in 2008… Named to the Southeastern PA All-Area Girls’ Named Massachusetts All-State in 2008, Sun Chronicle All-State First Team from 2006-08 and Soccer First Team, All-Region America and was a First Team All-Main Line Selection in Division I First-Team Eastern Mass Girls Soccer Coaches Team in 2007 and 2008... MVP of 2008... Rise Magazine Greater Philly All-Area Soccer... FSL Girls’ Soccer All-League Team... her high school soccer team in 2007... EAC All-Star Soccer Team from 2006-2008... Leading Team won Friends League in 2007, 2008 and was a finalist in 2006… Finished career with scorer in EAC in 2008... Fourth leading scorer at BFHS and single season assist leader, with 30 goals and 58 assists. 22, in 2007... Inducted into National, Spanish, Science and History Honor Society... Received CLUB SOCCER: Member of PA ODP Team… Played for FC Delco for five seasons and Student Athlete Citizenship Award and the Providence College Book Award. captained the squad in 2008… Three time PA State Champions… USYSA Region 1 CLUB SOCCER: Played for R.I. Rays United Soccer Club from 2004-07 and South Shore Select Championship Finalist in 2007. Soccer Club from 2008-09...Soccer R.I. OPP Female Player of the Year in 2007...Team won PERSONAL: Born February 23, 1990...Daughter of Nancy and Filippo DiClemente… Has R.I. State Cup Championship in 2006 and 2007...Region I Pool Play in 2008...Named WPSL older brother, Phil and older sister Erica... Management major. All-East Second Team (). Favorite athletes: Thierry Henry, Muhammad Ali, Tobin Heath and Marta. PERSONAL: Born January 21, 1991...Daughter of Denise and Robert Roncarati… Has older Favorite teams: Barcelona FC, Arsenal, DC United and Deportivo de La Coruña. brother, Michael... biology/secondary education major. hobbies: Watching soccer, going to the movies,spending time with family and friends Favorite athletes: Mia Hamm. and community service. Favorite teams: U.S. Women’s National Team. hobbies: Working out, art (sketching and drawing), soccer and basketball. CAREER STATS YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS CAREER STATS 2008 8/2 9 0 0 0 YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS 2009 0/0 0 0 0 0 2009 19/18 19 0 0 0 TOTAL 8/2 9 0 0 0 TOTAL 19/18 19 0 0 0 14 Providence College

# 23 # 28 Mary Vercollone Julia Allain So. • M Fr. • D Pembroke, Mass. North Branford, Conn.

AT PROVIDENCE: HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters in soccer and basketball at Loomis Chaffee Prep 2009: Appeared in all 19 games for the Friars and started eight… Notched one point on a aratory School in Windsor, Conn... Loomis Chaffee was the Founders League Champion in game-winning assist in a 1-0 victory over Villanova on 10/4. 2008 and 2009... Allain was named to the Shoreline All-Conference team in 2006 and 2007, HIGH SCHOOL: Earned seven varsity letters with four in soccer and three in track at Sacred earned the Scholar-Athlete Award in 2006 and was the conference’s leading scorer in 2007... Heart High School and Pembroke High School... Earned Scholar-Athlete Award from 2005- Academically, she earned the Yale Book Award, CAPT Scholar Award and academic awards 2008... Named Patriot League All-Star in 2007 and 2008, Patriot Ledger All-Scholastic 2008, in math, economics and Spanish. Brockton Enterprise All-Scholastic 2008, First-Team Eastern Mass All-Star 2008, Mass All-State CLUB SOCCER: Member for South Central Premiere for two years and Blackwatch R.I. for All-Star 2008 and Student-Athlete Citizenship Award 2008... Team was league champions five years. in 2007 and 2008. PERSONAL: Born November 11, 1991...Daughter of Mi and Keith Allain… Has an older sister, CLUB SOCCER: Member of the Crusaders who were State Champions in 2004 and were the Josefine and a younger brother, Niklas...Undecided major. 2006 Maple Division I Champions. FAVORITE TEAMS: Barcelona. PERSONAL: Born July 23, 1991...Daughter of Paula and Jack Vercollone… Has 10 brothers hobbies: All sports and traveling. and sisters...Mathematics major. Favorite athletes: John Wooden. hobbies: Soccer, track, hiking and cooking. # 20 Caroline Clark Fr. • F Belle Harbor, N.Y.

CAREER STATS High School: Graduated from Lawrence Woodmere Academy where she earned four varsity YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS letters in soccer, three in basketball and one in softball... Was the captain of the soccer and 2009 19/8 16 0 1 1 basketball teams and was named the most outstanding female athlete her senior season... TOTAL 19/8 16 0 1 Voted to the All-League Team in soccer three-consecutive seasons from 2007-09 and the Most Valuable Player in 2008... Voted the Best Female Athlete in 2007 and 2008. Club Soccer: Played for the Valley Stream Power from 2007-09 and played for the Rockville Center Power in 2010, who were ranked third in the State. # 6 Personal: Born April 2, 1992... Daughter of Kathleen and Michael Clark... Has an older sister, Candice and a younger brother, Michael. .. Expected business major. Amanda Webster Favorite athletes: Wayne Rooney favorite teams: Manchester United and the New York Giants. So. • M hobbies: Music, swimming, wake boarding and photography. Saugus, Mass.

AT SANTA CLARA: 2009: Saw action in 17 games and started 10 at Santa Clara University... Totaled six points # 3 on two goals and two assists. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2009 graduate of St. Mary’s High School in Lynn, Mass...Holds the record for all-time goals scored... Two-time Eastern Massachusetts Player of the Year... Two-time member Jacquelyn Desrosiers of Boston Globe and Boston Herald All-Scholastic team... Boston Globe Div. III Player of the Fr. • D Year... Two-time All-State All-Star... two-time conference MVP... Four-time conference all-star Cranston, R.I. .. Two-time conference leading scorer. CLUB SOCCER: Member of FC Stars of Massachusetts... Two-time state champions... Four-time member of Massachusetts ODP team, and three-time member of ODP Region 1 pool. PERSONAL: Daughter of Dave and Joann Webster... Has younger twin siblings D.J. and Katie... High School: Graduated from LaSalle Academy where she earned four varsity letters in Undecided major. soccer and one in lacrosse... During her career at LaSalle, the team went 66-3-9 overall and hobbies: Beach, listening to music and snowboarding won the Rhode Island State Championship in 2008 and 2009... In 2008 and 2009, she was named All-Division North, All-State and was noted as an ESPN RISE State-by-State Top Player... Voted the Best Female Athlete in 2007 and 2008. Club Soccer: Played for the Olympic Development program and the Rhode Island Rays Soccer Club from 2005-08, and captured USYS Rhode Island State Championships each season... She has played for the FC Stars of Massachusetts since 2008, who won the USYS Massachusetts State Championship in 2009 and were the Region I Premier Runner-Up. Personal: Born December 13, 1991... Daughter of Lori and Jeffrey Desrosiers... Has an older sister, Nicole, and two younger sisters, Jessica and Allyson. .. Undecided major. CAREER STATS Favorite athletes: Mia Hamm. YEAR GP/GS SH G A PTS favorite teams: Boston Red Sox and New England Patriots. 2009* 17/10 32 2 2 6 hobbies: Piano, reading and going to Disney World. TOTAL 17/10 32 2 2 6 *2009 Statistics from Santa Clara Unversity 15 Providence College

# 11 # 22 Stephanie Leonard Kerry Ann O’Connor Fr. • F Fr. • M Framingham, Mass. New Rochelle, N.Y.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters in soccer and three in lacrosse at Framingham HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters in soccer at The Ursuline School where she was High School... Was captain of the soccer team her senior year. named to the All-League and All-Section teams from 2007-09... She also was named the CLUB SOCCER: Member of the MPS Boston Renegades and was team captain from 2008- Most Valuable Player and Player of the Year in the league in 2007 and 2009. 10. CLUB SOCCER: Member of the F.C. Sting Bees from 2005-09, Eastern New York ODP team PERSONAL: Born November 25, 1991...Daughter of Susan and Mark Leonard… Expected from 2006-08 and the Syosset Sting from 2009-10... The F.C. Sting Bees were State Champi- computer engineering major. ons from 2005-08 and the Syosset Sting were State and Region I Champions, losing in the FAVORITE ATHLETES: Michael Phelps. National Championship game in 2010. hobbies: Swimming, working out and hanging out with friends. PERSONAL: Born October 1, 1992...Daughter of Theresa and Frank O’Connor… Undecided major. FAVORITE ATHLETES: Heather O’Reilly and Roger Federer. FAVORITE TEAMS: New York Yankees. hobbies: Soccer, hanging out with friends, shopping and watching movies.

# 2 # 13 Alyssa Martino Thorhildur “Tota” Olafsdottir Fr. • D Fr. • M Plainville, Conn. Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland

High School: Graduated from Plainville High School as Valedictorian and earned four varsity High School: Played for Framhaldsskounn for one year and Vestmannaeyjum for four letters in soccer and basketball... She was team captain of the soccer and basketball teams in years...Was named the most promising player in 2005 and 2006, the best U-19 player in her junior and senior seasons... Was the leading scorer on her team three years in a row from 2008 and the best athlete in her hometown in 2010. 2007-09 and holds the single-season record with 32 goals in 2009... Named All-Conference Club Soccer: Played for IBV for 14 years and served as captain for four... Helped lead her from 2007-09, All-State in 2009 and to the All-Academic Team from 2006-09. team to an Icelandinc Championship in 2008...Played with the U-19 National team in 2008 Club Soccer: Played for the Connecticut Football Club (CFC) for two years and the Aca- and 2009...Trained twice with the A-National Team. demica Futebol Club (AFC) for six years. Personal: Born September 9, 1990...Daughter of Julia and Olafur Truggvad...Has three Personal: Born August 18, 1992... Daughter of Holly and Steve Martino... Has two younger older brother, Tryggui Por, Sigurdur Omar, Tryggue Mar and an older sister, Linda Bjork... sisters, Carly and Stephanie. .. Expected education major. Nutrition major. favorite teams: New York Yankees. favorite teams: Manchester United and IBV. hobbies: Reading and shopping. hobbies: Player soccer, coaching, drawing, traveling and being with friends and family.

# 19 # 10 Kathleen McCambridge Melina Toman Fr. • M Fr. • M Seattle, Wash. Albuquerque, N.M.

High School: Graduated from Holy Names Academy where she earned four varsity letters in High School: Graduated from Sandia Preparatory School where she earned five var- soccer and one in lacrosse... McCambridge was captain of the soccer team in 2009-10 when sity letters and served as team captain from 2006-09... Led her team to a Class I-3A State the team finished first in the Metro League... She was named to the Metro League First Team Championship in 2006... Named First-Team All-State from 2006-09, First-Team All-District in 2007 and a Metro League Honorable Mention All-Star in 2006 and 2008. from 2005-09 and District Player of the Year from 2007-09... Scored 105 career goals and Club Soccer: Played for Metropolitan United from 2008-10. notched 76 assists. Personal: Born April 13, 1992... Daughter of Shannon and Robert McCambridge... Has a Club Soccer: Played for the Alameda Flash from 2006-09. younger brother, Bobby and a younger sister, Mary... Expected global studies major. Personal: Born March 14, 1992... Daughter of Stephany and Jon Melina... Has an older Favorite athletes: Fernando Torres. brother, Cameron... Undecided major. favorite teams: Seattle Sounders. FAVORITE ATHLETES: Fernando Torres and Thierry Henry. hobbies: Outdoors, hanging out with friends, roller-blading and traveling. favorite teams: Chelsea and Arsenal. hobbies:Snowboarding, reading, listening to music, bowling, pottery and hanging out with friends.

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# 00 Isabelle Yardley Fr. • GK Chestnut Hill, Mass.

High School: Graduated from Beaver Country Day School and earned four varsity letters in soccer and in basketball... Yardley was captain of the soccer team from 2008-09 and of the basketball team in 2009... She was the soccer team’s Most Valuable Player from 2007-09 and an EIL All-Star from 2008-09. Personal: Born September 22, 1991... Daughter of Kevin and Robert Yardley... Has an older sister, Maddie... Undecided major. Favorite athletes: Larry Bird, and David Beckham. favorite teams: Boston Red Sox, New England Patriots and . hobbies: Soccer, basketball, snowboarding and surfing.

Seniors: Marra Whaley, Kate DelCiampo, Jill Schott, Lindsey Trubia, Jackie Pastor

Back Row: Christina Gent, Alyssa Martino, Kerry Ann O’Connor, Melina Toman, Kathleen McCambridge, Stephanie Leonard, Caroline Clark, Julia Allain, Thorhildur Olafsdottir, Jacquelyn Desrosiers, Jennifer Sullivan Second Row: Debra Godbout, Keelan Maguire, Amanda Webster, Emily Castle, Isabelle Yardley, Caitlin Walker, Jenna Roncarati, Laura DiClemente, Mary Vercollone, Jim McGirr Front Row: Taylor Bartini, Katelin Blaine, Jackie Pastor, Kate DelCiampo, Jill Schott, Lindsey Trubia, Marra Whaley, Jill Camburn, Courtney Collins

17 OPPONENTS ADELPHI (0-2-0, .000) 9/15/93 Storrs, Conn. 0-1 (ot) L 10/30/01 Providence, R.I. 2-1 (ot) W 10/11/86 Garden City, N.Y. 2-6 L 11/6/93 Providence, R.I. 1-0 W 10/30/02 Providence, R.I. 1-0 W 10/25/87 Providence, R.I. 0-1 L 9/14/94 Providence, R.I. 0-5 L 8/31/03 Worcester, Mass. 1-0 W 9/14/95 Storrs, Conn. 0-8 L 9/12/04 Providence, R.I. 2-1 W BINGHAMTON (0-1-0, .500) 9/11/96 Providence, R.I. 0-10 L 9/09/05 Providence, R.I. 3-1 W 10/16/01 Providence, R.I. 2-2 T 10/15/97 Storrs, Conn. 0-5 L 8/25/06 Worcester, Mass 1-1 T 9/9/98 Providence, R.I. 0-11 L 9/4/08 Providence, R.I. 3-0 W BOSTON COLLEGE (2-20-3, .140) 10/7/99 Storrs, Conn. 0-3 L 9/9/09 Worcester, Mass. 0-0 T 10/5/83 Providence, R.I. 0-6 L 8/30/00 Providence, R.I. 0-4 L 10/20/84 Chesnut Hill, Mass. 0-3 L 9/30/01 Storrs, Conn. 1-2 (ot) L IONA (3-1-0, .750) 11/3/85 Providence, R.I. 1-4 L 10/23/02 Providence, R.I. 0-1 L 10/15/89 Providence, R.I. 6-0 W 10/30/86 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 1-5 L 10/15/03 Storrs, Conn. 0-4 L 10/14/90 New Rochelle, N.Y. 3-4 L 10/11/87 Storrs, Conn. 1-5 L 9/22/04 Providence, R.I. 1-3 L 10/3/91 Providence, R.I. 7-0 W 9/10/87 Providence, R.I. 3-4 L 9/18/05 Providence, R.I. 0-1 L 9/27/00 Orono, Maine 4-0 W 9/10/88 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 0-4 L 9/15/06 Storrs, Conn. 0-4 L 10/13/89 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 0-7 L 9/21/07 Providence, R.I. 0-6 L KEENE STAte (0-1-1, .250) 10/17/90 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 0-0 (ot) T 9/19/08 Storrs, Conn. 0-1 L 10/6/84 Keene, N.H. 0-2 L 10/9/91 Providence, R.I. 3-2 W 9/18/09 Providence, R.I. 0-2 L 10/27/85 Providence, R.I. 1-1 (ot) L 10/7/92 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 1-2 (ot) L 11/3/93 Providence, R.I. 0-1 L cornell (0-3-1, .125) LAFAYETTE (1-0-0 1.000) 11/6/93 Providence, R.I. 2-1 W 9/13/92 New York, N.Y. 0-3 L 9/8/06 Stony Brook, N.Y. 2-0 W 10/7/94 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 1-2 L 10/31/93 Providence, R.I. 1-2 L 11/5/94 Storrs, Conn. 0-1 L 9/23/94 Ithaca, N.Y. 1-1 (ot) L LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY (1-0-0, 1.000) 10/4/95 Providence, R.I. 0-4 L 11/16/02 Jamaica, N.Y. 1-2 (pk) L 9/7/03 Providence, R.I. 2-0 W 10/2/96 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 1-4 L 9/16/97 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 0-1 L DARTMOUTH (0-3-0, .000) LOUISVILLE (0-1-1, .250) 9/26/98 Providence, R.I. 0-4 L 9/29/93 Hanover, N.H. 1-3 L 9/30/05 Providence, R.I. 0-3 L 10/1/99 Providence, R.I. 0-2 L 11/1/94 Deerfield, Mass. 0-1 L 10/5/08 Louisville, Ky. 1-1 T 10/10/00 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 0-4 L 10/31/95 Hanover, N.H. 0-7 L 9/23/01 Providence, R.I. 2-2 (ot) T LOYOLA OF CHICAGO (4-0-0, 1.000) 10/29/02 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 0-1(ot) L DELAWAre (0-1-0, .000) 10/31/97 Chicago, Ill. 2-0 W 9/24/03 Providence, R.I. 1-1 (2ot) T 8/30/09 Newark, N.J. 0-1(ot) L 10/9/98 Providence, R.I. 3-0 W 10/13/04 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 0-4 L 10/9/99 Chicago, Ill. 4-0 W DE PAul (1-4-0, .200) 9/29/00 Providence, R.I. 3-0 W BOSTON UNIVERSITY (1-2-0, .333) 10/14/05 Chicago, Ill. 2-3 L 10/18/85 Providence, R.I. 6-0 W 10/13/06 Providence, R.I. 2-1 W MAINE (9-2-0, .818) 9/10/97 Boston, Mass. 0-1 L 10/21/07 Chicago, Ill. 0-1 L 10/5/91 Providence, R.I. 1-0 W 9/16/98 Providence, R.I. 3-8 L 10/19/08 Providence, R.I. 0-1 L 10/10/92 Providence, R.I. 8-0 W 10/16/09 Chicago, Ill. 0-1 L 10/16/93 Providence, R.I. 3-0 W BROWn (4-19-0, .174) 10/22/94 Orono, Maine 2-0 W 9/20/83 Brown 1-4 L DUKE (1-0-0, 1.000) 10/7/95 Providence, R.I. 2-1 W 10/2/84 Brown 0-2 L 10/3/93 Williamsburg, Va. 1-0 W 10/15/96 Orono, Maine 0-3 L 10/1/85 Brown 0-2 L 10/22/97 Providence, R.I. 3-1 W 10/2/86 Providence, R.I. 1-4 L FAIRFIELD (1-2-1, .375) 10/12/99 Providence, R.I. 1-0 W 9/15/87 Brown 2-5 L 9/24/95 Fairfield, Conn. 3-1 W 9/13/02 Providence, R.I. 1-0 W 9/14/88 Providence, R.I. 2-4 L 9/5/96 Providence, R.I. 2-4 L 8/29/04 Orono, Maine 0-5 L 10/10/89 Brown 1-2 (ot) L 9/1/06 Providence, R.I. 0-0 T 8/28/05 Providence, RI 2-0 W 10/10/90 Providence, R.I. 2-3 (ot) L 9/23/07 Fairfield, Conn. 0-1 L 10/12/91 Brown 4-3 W MANHATTAn (0-0-1 .000) 9/12/92 Providence, R.I. 0-1 (ot) L FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL (1-1-0, .500) 9/7/08 Providence, R.I. 1-2 (ot) L 9/22/93 Brown 2-0 W 10/5/89 Providence, R.I. 2-1 W 9/20/94 Providence, R.I. 0-2 L 9/8/00 Miami, Fla. 1-2 L MARIST (5-0-0, 1.000) 9/20/95 Brown 1-2 L 9/26/00 Orono, Maine 2-0 W 9/18/96 Providence, R.I. 0-3 L GEORGETOWn (2-7-1, .250) 9/31/01 Providence, R.I. 3-1 W 11/5/97 Brown 0-1 L 9/17/95 Providence, R.I. 6-0 W 9/15/02 Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 3-0 W 10/21/98 Brown 1-3 L 10/12/96 Washington, D.C. 2-0 W 9/13/03 Providence, R.I. 3-1 W 11/2/99 Brown 1-3 L 10/18/97 Providence, R.I. 0-2 L 8/27/04 Orono, Maine 1-0 W 10/18/00 Providence, R.I. 0-2 L 9/13/98 Washington, D.C. 0-3 L 9/9/01 Brown 0-5 L 9/19/99 Washington, D.C. 0-3 L MARQUETTE (0-3-2, .200) 10/25/02 Providence, R.I. 2-0 W 10/14/01 Providence, R.I. 1-2 L 9/25/05 Milwaukee, Wis. 0-2 L 10/1/03 Brown 1-3 L 9/28/03 Washington, D.C. 0-1 L 9/24/06 Providence, R.I. 0-2 L 10/27/04 Brown 0-1 L 10/01/04 Providence, R.I. 0-1 L 9/28/07 Milwaukee, Wis. 0-2 L 10/26/05 Brown 2-1 W 9/29/06 Washington, D.C. 1-1 T 9/25/08 Providence, R.I. 1-1 T 10/02/09 Providence, R.I. 1-2(2ot) L 10/11/09 Milwaukee, Wis. 0-0 T BRYANT (10-0-0, 1.000) 1983 Smithfield, R.I. 3-1 W HARTFORD (4-7-0, .364) MARYLAND (1-0-0, 1.000) 10/27/84 Providence, R.I. 4-0 W 9/27/86 West Hartford, Conn. 0-2 L 10/8/88 Washington, D.C. 2-0 W 10/31/84 Providence, R.I. 2-1 W 9/26/87 Providence, R.I. 2-3 L 10/8/85 Providence, R.I. 2-1 W 9/25/88 West Hartford, Conn. 0-4 L MASSACHusetts (3-6-1, .388) 9/17/86 Providence, R.I. 4-0 W 9/23/89 Providence, R.I. 1-2 L 9/18/85 Amherst, Mass. 0-7 L 9/17/87 Smithfield, R.I. 5-0 W 10/20/90 West Hartford, Conn. 0-4 L 9/24/86 Amherst, Mass. 0-8 L 10/6/88 Providence, R.I. 4-0 W 10/19/91 Providence, R.I. 3-2 W 9/22/87 Providence, R.I. 0-5 L 10/3/89 Providence, R.I. 4-0 W 10/18/92 West Hartford, Conn. 1-2 L 10/12/92 Pepperell, Mass. 3-1 W 10/1/90 Smithfield, R.I. 4-1 W 10/6/93 Providence, R.I. 2-0 W 10/2/93 Williamsburg, Va. 0-1 L 8/28/08 Providence, R.I. 3-1 W 10/19/94 West Hartford, Conn. 0-4 L 11/13/93 Amherst, Mass. 0-5 L 9/14/07 Providence, R.I. 1-0 W 10/10/94 Amherst, Mass. 0-3 L BUTLER (1-0-0, 1.000) 9/11/08 West Hartford, Conn. 2-1 W 9/2/07 Kingston, R.I. 1-1 T 10/23/92 Notre Dame, Ind. 4-2 W 9/21/08 Providence, R.I. 1-0 W HARVARD (3-6-1, .350) 9/4/09 Amherst, Mass. 1-0 W CALIFORNIA (0-1-0, .000) 9/30/86 Providence, R.I. 0-3 L 9/3/94 Pleasanton, Calif. 1-4 L 9/29/86 Cambridge, Mass. 0-1 L MERRIMAck (4-1-1, .750) 9/27/88 Providence, R.I. 0-1 L 9/25/85 Providence, R.I. 3-1 W CAL-poly (0-1-0, .000) 10/22/89 Cambridge, Mass. 2-1 W 9/22/86 North Andover, Mass. 0-4 L 9/9/07 Dartmouth, N.H. 0-1 L 9/15/90 Providence, R.I. 2-1 W 10/17/87 Providence, R.I. 2-0 W 10/29/91 Cambridge, Mass. 0-1 L 10/15/88 Providence, R.I. 1-1 (ot) T Cincinnati (0-1-1 .250) 10/28/92 Providence, R.I. 0-1 L 9/27/89 Providence, R.I. 2-1 (ot) W 10/02/05 Providence, R.I. 0-1 L 10/26/93 Cambridge, Mass. 1-1 (ot) T 9/17/90 North Andover, Mass. 3-2 W 10/03/08 Cincinnati, Ohio 1-1 T 10/26/94 Providence, R.I. 1-0 L 10/30/96 Cambridge, Mass. 1-7 L MIAMI (Fla.) (1-4-0, .200) COLGAte (1-1-1, .500) 9/24/99 Providence, R.I. 0-2 L 9/5/92 Providence, R.I. 4-0 W HOFSTRA (0-1-1, .250) 9/10/00 Miami, Fla. 0-1 L 9/11/93 Storrs, Conn. 0-0 (ot) T 9/6/02 Hamden, Conn. 1-1 (ot) T 10/7/01 Providence, R.I. 0-1 L 9/25/94 Hamilton, N.Y. 1-2 L 9/05/04 Hempstead, N.Y. 0-2 L 10/22/02 Miami, Fla. 1-2 L 10/26/03 Providence, R.I. 1-0 (ot) W COLORADO COLLEGE (0-1-0, .000) HOLY cross (15-4-2, .762) 9/04/05 Colorado Springs, Colo. 0-2 L 11/1/83 Providence, R.I. 3-2 W MINNESOTA (0-1-0, .000) 10/14/84 Providence, R.I. 2-0 W 9/7/07 Dartmouth, N.H. 0-3 L connecticut (1-27-0, .036) 10/20/85 Worcester, Mass. 1-4 L 9/14/83 Providence, R.I. 0-8 L 10/26/86 Providence, R.I. 2-1 W MONMOUTH (2-5-1, .313) 9/20/84 Providence, R.I. 0-7 L 10/5/87 Worcester, Mass. 1-3 L 10/13/86 West Long Branch, N.J. 2-1 W 10/5/85 Storrs, Conn. 0-2 L 10/25/89 Providence, R.I. 4-0 W 10/4/87 Providence, R.I. 1-2 L 10/25/85 Providence, R.I. 1-7 L 10/24/90 Worcester, Mass. 1-0 W 10/7/89 Washington, D.C. 1-1 (ot) T 9/13/86 Storrs, Conn. 0-1 L 10/17/91 Providence, R.I. 2-0 W 9/23/90 Providence, R.I. 1-2 L 9/21/88 Providence, R.I. 0-3 L 10/1/92 Worcester, Mass. 6-0 W 9/29/91 West Long Branch, N.J. 1-2 L 9/20/89 Storrs, Conn. 0-4 L 10/21/97 Worcester, Mass. 1-0 W 9/27/92 Providence, R.I. 3-1 W 9/19/90 Providence, R.I. 0-1 L 10/7/98 Providence, R.I. 0-2 L 9/22/95 Providence, R.I. 1-4 L 9/18/91 Storrs, Conn. 0-2 L 10/19/99 Worcester, Mass. 0-1 L 9/22/96 West Long Beach, N.J. 0-5 L 9/16/92 Providence, R.I. 2-3 (ot) L 10/24/00 Worcester, Mass. 2-1 (ot) W 18 OPPONENTS NEW HAMPSHIRE (6-12-3, .357) 9/29/96 Providence, R.I. 0-3 L 9/20/98 Providence, R.I. 0-6 L 10/16/85 Durham, N.H. 1-4 L 10/26/97 Providence, R.I. 0-1 (ot) L 10/10/99 Syracuse, N.Y. 0-5 L 10/15/86 Providence, R.I. 2-0 W 10/16/98 Piscataway, N.J. 1-2 L 9/24/00 Providence, R.I. 0-1 L 10/3/87 Durham, N.H. 0-1 L 9/10/99 Piscataway, N.J. 0-5 L 9/28/01 Syracuse, N.Y. 0-2 L 10/1/88 Providence, R.I. 0-3 L 10/19/01 Providence, R.I. 0-2 L 10/4/02 Providence, R.I. 2-0 W 10/30/89 Durham, N.H. 0-3 L 8/29/03 Piscataway, N.J. 0-5 L 10/12/03 Syracuse, N.Y. 1-1 (2ot) T 9/29/90 Providence, R.I. 0-1 (ot) L 10/7/07 Providence, R.I. 1-0 W 10/22/04 Providence, R.I. 1-0 W 9/7/91 Durham, N.H. 0-1 L 10/09/05 Syracuse, N.Y. 1-0 W 9/8/92 Providence, R.I. 1-0 W SAINT JOSEPH’s (1-0-0, 1.000) 10/06/06 Providence, R.I. 0-1 L 9/7/93 Durham, N.H. 1-4 L 8/28/09 Philadelphia, Pa. 2-1 W 10/26/07 Syracuse, N.Y. 1-2 L 10/4/94 Providence, R.I. 2-0 W 10/26/08 Providence, R.I. 3-2 W 10/13/95 Durham, N.H. 1-4 (ot) L SACRED HEART (3-0-0, 1.000) 9/24/09 Syracuse, N.Y. 1-2(ot) L 10/10/96 Providence, R.I. 2-3 L 9/13/99 Providence, R.I. 2-1 (ot) W 9/5/97 Hampton, N.H. 1-1 (ot) T 11/1/00 Providence, R.I. 2-1 W U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY (0-1-0, .000) 9/2/98 Providence, R.I. 2-3 L 9/20/09 Providence, R.I. 1-0 W 9/02/05 Colorado Springs, Col. 0-1 L 10/27/99 Durham, N.H. 0-0 (ot) T 10/4/00 Providence, R.I. 2-1 W ST. JOHN’S (10-11-2, .478) U.S. MILITARY ACADEMY (0-2-0, 1.000) 9/25/01 Durham, N.H. 1-0 W 10/12/86 Jamaica, N.Y. 7-0 W 10/8/93 West Point, N.Y. 1-2 (ot) L 10/6/02 Providence, R.I. 2-1 W 10/10/87 Providence, R.I. 6-0 W 10/15/95 Providence, R.I. 1-3 L 9/16/03 Durham, N.H. 0-0 (2ot) T 10/28/89 Jamaica, N.Y. 2-1 W 9/24/04 Providence, R.I. 2-4 L 10/27/90 Providence, R.I. 3-1 (ot) W VERMONT (2-5-0, .286) 9/16/05 Durham, N.H. 0-2 L 9/28/91 Jamaica, N.Y. 3-1 (ot) W 9/11/88 Storrs, Conn. 0-2 L 10/4/92 Providence, R.I. 3-0 W 10/6/90 Burlington, Vt. 1-4 L NORTH CAROLINA (0-1-0, .000) 9/10/93 Storrs, Conn. 1-0 W 10/26/91 Providence, R.I. 1-0 W 10/8/89 Washington, D.C. 0-2 L 10/10/94 Jamaica, N.Y. 2-1 W 10/31/92 Providence, R.I. 0-2 L 10/9/95 Providence, R.I. 1-2 L 10/30/93 Providence, R.I. 0-2 L NORTHEASTERN (2-2-0, .500) 10/19/96 Jamaica, N.Y. 2-0 W 10/29/94 Burlington, Vt. 2-0 W 10/1/97 Providence, R.I. 5-0 W 9/28/97 Jamaica, N.Y. 0-1 L 9/10/95 Storrs, Conn. 2-3 (ot) L 9/6/98 Boston, Mass. 1-2 (ot) L 9/18/98 Providence, R.I. 2-1 W 10/5/99 Providence, R.I. 1-0 (ot) W 9/26/99 Jamaica, N.Y. 0-1 L VILLANOVA (8-10-2, .450) 9/01/04 Providence, R.I. 1-2 L 10/1/00 Providence, R.I. 0-1 (ot) L 9/14/86 Villanova, Pa. 1-2 L 10/5/01 Jamaica, N.Y. 1-2 L 9/12/87 Providence, R.I. 0-1 L NOTRE DAME (0-14-0, .000) 10/20/02 Providence, R.I. 1-2 L 10/31/87 Villanova, Pa. 0-1 L 10/22/91 Providence, R.I. 0-2 L 10/10/03 Jamaica, N.Y. 0-2 L 9/18/88 Providence, R.I. 2-2 (ot) T 10/25/92 Notre Dame, Ind. 0-1 L 10/24/04 Providence, R.I. 1-2 L 10/29/89 Villanova, Pa. 0-3 L 9/2/95 Notre Dame, Ind. 0-7 L 10/7/05 Jamaica, N.Y. 2-2 T 9/9/90 Providence, R.I. 1-0 W 8/31/96 Providence, R.I. 0-14 L 10/8/06 Providence, R.I. 2-3 L 9/21/91 Villanova, Pa. 1-0 W 11/2/97 Notre Dame, Ind. 0-7 L 10/28/07 Jamaica, N.Y. 1-2 L 9/19/92 Providence, R.I. 5-1 W 10/11/98 Providence, R.I. 0-8 L 10/24/08 Providence, R.I. 1-2 L 9/19/93 Villanova, Pa. 2-1 (ot) W 9/3/00 Notre Dame, Ind. 1-5 L 9/27/09 Providence, R.I. 1-1 T 9/17/94 Providence, R.I. 2-1 (ot) W 8/30/02 Providence, R.I. 0-3 L 9/23/95 Villanova, Pa. 2-6 L 10/03/04 South Bend, Ind. 0-3 L SALVE REGINA (5-0-0, 1.000) 10/26/96 Providence, R.I. 0-5 L 10/16/05 South Bend, Ind. 0-6 L 9/18/83 Newport, R.I. 8-1 W 10/24/97 Providence, R.I. 0-6 L 10/15/06 Providence, R.I. 0-5 L 9/18/83 Providence, R.I. 2-0 W 10/18/98 Villanova, Pa. 0-3 L 10/19/07 South Bend, Ind. 0-4 L 11/3/83 Providence, R.I. 3-2 (ot) W 10/15/99 Providence, R.I. 0-1 L 10/17/08 Providence, R.I. 0-5 L 9/29/84 Lincoln, R.I. 1-0 W 10/21/01 Villanova, Pa. 1-0 W 10/18/09 South Bend, Ind. 0-2 L 9/21/85 Providence, R.I. 3-0 W 9/19/03 Providence, R.I. 0-2 L 10/10/04 Westchester, Pa. 0-2 L PITTSBURGH (3-5-2, .400) SETON HALL (2-7-0, .200) 10/01/06 Villanova, Pa. 0-0 T 10/12/97 Providence, R.I. 1-1 (ot) T 9/16/95 Providence, R.I. 1-2 L 10/04/09 Providence, R.I. 1-0 W 10/4/98 Pittsburgh, Pa. 2-3 L 9/21/96 South Orange, N.J. 0-2 L 10/15/00 Pittsburgh, Pa. 1-1 (ot) T 10/4/97 Providence, R.I. 1-3 L VIRGINIA (0-2-0, .000) 10/11/02 Providence, R.I. 2-0 W 10/31/98 South Orange, N.J. 0-3 L 10/8/89 Washington, D.C. 0-6 L 9/29/04 Pittsburgh, Pa. 0-1 L 10/30/99 Providence, R.I. 0-2 L 10/15/94 Providence, R.I. 0-1 (ot) L 10/21/05 Providence, R.I. 0-1 L 10/26/01 South Orange, N.J. 0-3 L 10/20/06 Pittsburgh, Pa. 2-3 L 10/19/03 Providence, R.I. 1-0 W VIRGINIA TECH (1-2-0, .333) 10/14/07 Providence, R.I. 2-1 W 10/8/04 South Orange, N.J. 3-1 W 10/12/01 Providence, R.I. 3-1 W 10/12/08 Pittsburgh, Pa. 1-2 (ot) L 10/5/07 Providence, R.I. 0-2 L 10/13/02 Blacksburg, Va. 2-3 L 10/23/09 Providence, R.I. 1-0 W 10/24/03 Providence, R.I. 0-1 L SIENA (3-1-0, .750) QUINNIPIAC (7-3-0, .700) 10/24/93 Providence, R.I. 3-0 W WAKE FOREST (0-1-0, .000) 9/7/99 Hamden, Conn. 0-1 L 10/1/94 Providence, R.I. 2-1 W 9/14/96 Orono, Maine 1-11 L 9/17/00 Providence, R.I. 1-2 L 10/12/00 Providence, R.I. 2-0 W 9/7/01 Providence, R.I. 2-1 W 9/11/09 Providence, R.I. 1-2(ot) L WASHINGTON STATE (0-1-0, .000) 9/4/02 Hamden, Conn. 2-1 W 9/5/94 Pleasanton, Calif. 0-1 L 9/5/03 Providence, R.I. 1-0 W (0-1-1, .250) 9/10/04 Hamden, Conn. 4-3 W 10/3/84 Providence, R.I. 1-1 (ot) T WESTFIELD STATE (1-1-0, .500) 9/11/05 Providence, R.I. 2-1 W 10/3/85 Northampton, Mass. 3-5 L 9/22/83 Westfield, Mass. 0-2 L 9/17/06 Hamden, Conn. 1-0 W 10/24/84 Providence, R.I. 1-0 W 9/16/07 Providence, R.I. 0-3 L SOUTHAMPTON (1-0-0, 1.000) 9/6/09 Providence, R.I. 3-1 W 10/4/86 Providence, R.I. 2-0 W WEST VIRGINIA (1-10-0, .091) 9/7/96 Morgantown, W.Va. 0-4 L RHODE ISLAND (17-8-1, .673) SOUTH FLORIDA (1-3-1, .300) 9/20/97 Providence, R.I. 0-1 L 9/27/83 Kingston, R.I. 6-2 W 9/23/05 Providence, RI 0-0 (2ot) T 10/2/98 Morgantown, W.Va. 1-0 W 1983 Providence, R.I. 7-2 W 9/22/06 Tampa, Fla. 0-2 L 10/22/00 Providence, R.I. 0-2 L 11/5/83 Lincoln, R.I. 3-1 W 9/30/07 Providence, R.I. 0-1 L 10/20/02 Morgantown, W.Va. 0-2 L 9/18/84 Providence, R.I. 2-3 L 9/28/08 Tampa, Fla. 0-2 L 9/17/04 Providence, R.I. 1-4 L 11/3/84 Providence, R.I. 1-2 L 10/09/09 Tampa, Fla. 1-0 W 10/23/05 Providence, R.I. 0-3 L 10/23/85 Kingston, R.I. 1-0 W 10/22/06 Morgantown, W.Va. 0-4 L 10/22/86 Providence, R.I. 4-3 (ot) W (0-1-0, .000) 10/12/07 Providence, R.I. 0-3 L 10/21/87 Kingston, R.I. 4-3 W 9/14/85 Springfield, Mass. 1-2 L 10/10/08 Morgantown, W. Va. 0-3 L 10/19/88 Providence, R.I. 0-1 L 10/25/09 Providence, R.I. 0-1 L 10/18/89 Kingston, R.I. 3-1 (ot) W STANFORD (0-1-0, .000) 10/31/90 Providence, R.I. 3-2 W 9/30/88 Providence, R.I. 0-2 (ot) L WILLIAM & MARY (0-1-0, .000) 9/11/91 Kingston, R.I. 2-0 W 10/8/88 Providence, R.I. 0-2 L 10/14/92 Providence, R.I. 4-0 W STONEHILL (8-5-0, .615) 10/13/93 Kingston, R.I. 2-0 W 10/19/83 Providence, R.I. 5-2 W WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY (0-1-0, .000) 10/12/94 Providence, R.I. 1-0 W 10/9/84 North Easton, Mass. 3-2 W 10/10/95 Storrs, Conn. 2-4 L 10/17/95 Kingston, R.I. 0-2 L 10/12/85 Providence, R.I. 2-1 W 10/16/96 Providence, R.I. 3-2 (ot) W 10/8/86 Providence, R.I. 2-0 W XAVIER(Ohio) (0-1-0, .000) 9/2/97 Kingston, R.I. 2-1 (ot) W 10/3/88 Providence, R.I. 3-0 W 9/4/95 Cincinnati, Ohio 0-4 L 10/27/98 Kingston, R.I. 1-3 L 9/10/89 Providence, R.I. 1-0 (ot) W 10/4/99 Providence, R.I. 0-1 L 9/11/88 Storrs, Conn. 0-2 L YALE (4-6-0, .400) 9/22/00 Kingston, R.I. 0-2 L 10/6/90 Burlington, Vt. 1-4 L 10/29/87 New Haven, Conn. 5-2 W 9/2/01 Providence, R.I. 3-0 W 10/26/91 Providence, R.I. 1-0 W 11/1/88 Providence, R.I. 1-3 L 9/1/02 Kingston, R.I. 3-3 (ot) T 10/31/92 Providence, R.I. 0-2 L 9/12/89 New Haven, Conn. 3-1 W 9/21/03 Providence, R.I. 1-0 T 10/30/93 Providence, R.I. 0-2 L 9/12/90 New Haven, Conn. 3-2 W 8/30/06 Providence, R.I. 2-1 W 10/29/94 Burlington, Vt. 2-0 W 9/24/91 Providence, R.I. 1-0 (ot) W 8/31/07 Kingston, R.I. 0-4 L 9/10/95 Storrs, Conn. 2-3 (ot) L 9/23/92 New Haven, Conn. 0-1 (ot) L 10/25/95 New Haven, Conn. 1-4 L RUTGERS (1-13-0, .071) STONY brook (2-0-1, .833) 9/25/96 New Haven, Conn. 0-4 L 9/22/84 Providence, R.I. 0-3 L 9/10/06 Stony Brook, N.Y. 0-0 T 10/28/01 New Haven, Conn. 0-3 L 9/20/86 Providence, R.I. 0-3 L 8/31/08 Providence, R.I. 2-0 W 10/27/02 Providence, R.I. 0-1 L 11/1/87 Piscataway, N.J. 0-6 L 9/13/09 Stony Brook, N.Y. 3-2(ot) W 10/9/88 Washington, D.C. 1-3 L 11/4/89 Burlington, Vt. 1-2 L SYRAcuse (4-9-1, .321) 10/28/90 Providence, R.I. 0-2 L 10/25/96 Providence, R.I. 0-1 L 10/1/95 Piscataway, N.J. 2-4 L 9/26/97 Syracuse, N.Y. 0-5 L 19 SEASON HISTORY BIG EAst overall BIG EAST Notre Dame 9-0-1 25-1-1 Connecticut 8-2-0 18-7-1 STANDINGS West Virginia 7-3-0 15-6-0 PROVIDENCE ‘S Boston College 7-3-0 17-7-1 BIG EAst overall Georgetown 5-4-1 9-9-1 Notre Dame 9-0-0 24-2-0 Villanova 5-4-1 14-6-2 BIG EAST AND POSTSEASON Connecticut 8-1-0 22-3-0 Rutgers 4-5-1 9-10-1 Rutgers 6-3-0 14-7-0 St. John’s2004 4-6-0 10-8-1 HISTORY Villanova 5-4-0 8-11-1 Syracuse 2-7-1 8-9-2 West Virginia 4-4-1 10-7-2 Pittsburgh 2-7-1 6-10-1 Boston College 4-5-0 9-8-0 Providence 2-8-0 5-13-0 1983 Rhode Island State Tournament St. John’s 3-5-1 7-9-2 Seton Hall 2-8-0 7-9-2 Seton1996 Hall 3-6-0 8-9-1 Semifinals Providence 1-8-0 2-17-0 Division A big EAST Overall Georgetown 1-8-0 6-11-1 Connecticut 10-10-0 15-5-2 Providence - 3 Salve Regina - 2 Marquette 9-2-0 19-4-1 BIG EAst overall West Virginia 7-2-1 12-6-3 Finals Notre Dame 11-0-0 23-1-1 Syracuse 3-5-3 4-12-4 Connecticut 10-1-0 23-4-0 Pittsburgh 3-6-2 4-11-3 Providence - 2 Rhode Island - 1 (3OT) Seton Hall 9-2-0 14-5-0 USF 2-6-3 7-7-3 Villanova 6-4-1 8-8-2 St. John’s 2-7-2 6-10-3 1984 Rhode Island State Tournament Syracuse 6-5-0 14-5-0 Providence 1-8-2 5-11-2 Boston College 5-6-0 9-6-2 Division b big EAST Overall Semifinals Rutgers 5-6-0 8-12-0 Notre Dame 10-1-0 22-3-0 West 1997Virginia 4-6-1 11-6-2 Villanova 6-1-3 10-5-4 Providence - 2 Bryant - 1 St. John’s 4-7-0 11-8-0 Louisville2005 6-5-0 11-8-0 Pittsburgh 2-8-1 3-12-3 Rutgers 5-6-0 10-9-2 Finals Georgetown 2-9-0 7-9-0 Georgetown 4-6-1 12-8-1 Providence 0-10-1 5-12-2 DePaul 3-5-3 5-8-4 Rhode Island - 2 Providence - 1 Seton Hall 3-6-2 7-7-4 BIG EAst overall Cincinnati 1-8-2 3-11-4 1989 ECAC CHAMPIONSHIP Connecticut 10-1-0 21-2-2 Notre Dame 9-1-1 21-3-1 American big EAST Overall Semifinals Syracuse 7-3-0 11-6-1 West Virginia 8-2-1 14-4-3 Boston College 5-3-3 12-6-3 Marquette 7-3-1 12-6-5 Rutgers - 2 Providence - 1 Pittsburgh 5-6-0 8-11-0 Connecticut 7-3-1 11-7-4 West Virginia 4-5-2 11-6-2 St. John’s 5-3-3 10-5-4 1993 BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP Villanova 4-6-1 9-9-2 Pittsburgh 3-6-2 8-8-3 Rutgers1998 2-4-5 5-9-5 Syracuse 3-7-1 4-12-3 Semifinals Providence 2-9-0 3-15-0 South Florida 3-8-0 6-10-1 St. John’s 1-8-2 3-13-2 Providence 1-8-2 4-8-5 Providence - 2 Boston College - 1 Georgetown 1-9-1 4-9-1 National big EAST Overall Notre Dame 10-0-1 25-1-1 Finals Northeast big EAst overall Rutgers 8-1-2 16-3-4 Connecticut 5-0-0 17-8-0 Villanova2006 7-2-2 16-4-2 Providence - 1 Connecticut - 0 Syracuse 3-1-1 12-6-2 Louisville 7-4-0 13-4-3 Boston College 2-2-1 16-7-1 Seton Hall 3-6-2 7-10-2 1993 NCAA TOURNAMENT Miami 2-3-0 11-8-0 Cincinnati 3-7-1 7-9-2 Providence 1-4-0 6-11-1 Georgetown 2-7-2 5-9-5 St. John’s 0-3-2 10-6-3 DePaul 0-10-1 3-13-2 First Round Mid-Atlantic big EAst overall Notre Dame 6-0-0 21-4-1 American big EAST Overall Massachusetts - 5 Providence - 0 Villanova 4-2-0 14-8-0 West Virginia 9-1-1 18-5-2 1994 BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP Seton1999 Hall 3-3-0 11-9-0 Connecticut 8-2-1 14-6-2 Georgetown 2-3-1 8-10-2 St. John’s 6-5-0 11-5-3 West Virginia 2-4-0 9-9-1 Marquette 5-3-3 12-4-4 Semifinals Rutgers 2-4-0 8-10-0 Syracuse 3-6-2 7-8-4 Pittsburgh 1-4-1 5-12-1 USF 3-6-2 4-10-3 Boston College - 1 Providence - 0 (OT) Providence 2-9-0 3-14-1 Northeast big EAST Overall Pittsburgh 1-8-2 6-10-2 2002 ECAC CHAMPIONSHIP Connecticut 5-0-0 17-7-2 National big EAST Overall Boston College 4-1-0 14-7-0 Notre Dame 11-0-0 19-5-2 Semifinals Syracuse 3-2-0 14-7-0 Louisville 7-3-1 13-6-2 Miami 2-3-0 9-10-1 Georgetown2007 6-5-0 14-8-0 Cornell - 2 Providence - 1 (PK) St. John’s 1-4-0 12-9-0 Villanova 4-3-4 11-4-6 Providence 0-5-0 7-11-1 Rutgers 4-5-2 9-9-3 Mid-Atlantic big EAST Overall Seton Hall 4-6-1 8-8-2 Notre Dame 6-0-0 23-1-1 Cincinnati 3-7-1 6-10-2 PROVIDENCE’S Rutgers 3-2-0 9-9-2 DePaul 2-9-0 5-13-1 Seton2000 Hall 3-3-0 8-10-1 West Virginia 3-3-0 15-6-0 American big EAST Overall BIG EAST Georgetown 2-3-0 8-9-2 West Virginia 7-1-3 14-3-6 Villanova 2-4-0 11-8-0 Marquette 6-3-2 11-8-3 HONOR ROLL Pittsburgh 1-5-0 6-12-1 Connecticut 4-3-4 7-9-6 St. John’s 4-4-3 8-6-5 Northeast BIG EAST Overall Pittsburgh 4-6-1 7-12-1 Connecticut 5-1-0 18-6-0 USF 3-7-1 7-8-3 Boston College 3-2-1 11-10-1 Syracuse 2-8-1 5-11-2 ALL-BIG EAST Miami 3-2-1 10-9-2 Providence 1-7-3 6-8-3 St. John’s 3-3-0 6-11-0 National big EAST Overall 2004 Maura Robertson 3rd Team Midfielder Syracuse 3-3-0 12-7-0 Notre Dame 11-0-0 26-1-0 Providence 1-4-1 7-9-2 Georgetown 8-3-0 13-4-2 2002 Caroline Haines 2nd Team Goaltender Virginia Tech 1-4-1 8-9-3 Rutgers2008 7-3-1 13-7-2 Mid-Atlantic BIG EAst overall Louisville 6-3-2 9-7-3 Notre Dame 5-1-0 17-3-1 Cincinnati 5-3-3 10-7-3 2001 Kyle McAuley 2nd Team Midfielder West Virginia 4-1-1 15-5-1 Villanova 4-6-1 11-7-1 1995 Amy Heseltine 2nd Team Midfielder Rutgers2001 4-1-1 14-8-1 DePaul 2-9-0 4-15-0 Villanova 2-2-2 13-6-3 Seton Hall 1-9-1 5-11-2 Pittsburgh 2-4-0 7-9-1 1995 Karen Stauffer 2nd Team Midfielder Georgetown 1-4-1 9-7-1 American big EAST Overall Seton Hall 0-5-1 5-10-2 Marquette 7-2-2 15-5-3 St. John’s 6-4-1 13-6-2 Northeast big EAst overall West Virginia 5-3-3 10-7-6 ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Connecticut 6-0-0 21-3-1 USF 5-4-2 9-8-3 Miami 4-1-1 9-9-1 Connecticut 5-5-1 11-8-2 2009 Jenna Roncarati Defender Boston College 4-2-0 11-8-1 Pittsburgh 3-3-5 8-5-5 St. John’s 3-3-0 11-6-4 Providence 3-6-2 8-8-3 2002 Kerry O’Malley Forward Virginia Tech 2-4-0 6-11-1 Syracuse 2-8-1 5-11-3 Providence 1-5-0 8-9-2 National big EAST Overall 2001 Maura Robertson Midfielder Syracuse 0-5-1 3-11-3 Notre Dame 10-0-1 21-4-1 Mid-Atlantic big EAst overall Rutgers 7-1-3 14-4-4 2000 Caroline Haines Goalkeeper West Virginia 5-0-1 18-3-1 Georgetown2009 6-4-1 12-6-2 Rutgers 4-1-1 14-3-4 Villanova 4-4-3 11-6-5 1999 Kyle McAuley Midfielder Villanova2002 3-2-1 10-8-2 DePaul 5-6 10-9-2 Georgetown 3-3-0 11-7-0 Cincinnati 3-7-1 8-10-1 Notre Dame 3-3-0 13-8-1 Louisville 2-8-1 5-11-1 Seton Hall 1-4-1 7-11-1 Seton Hall 1-9-1 5-12-1 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT MVP Pittsburgh 0-6-0 4-15-0 1993 Jennifer Mead Goalkeeper Northeast big EAst overall Connecticut 5-1-0 15-6-3 Boston College 3-2-1 15-3-3 St. John’s 3-3-0 9-9-1 Miami 3-3-0 9-9-1 Syracuse 2-3-1 9-8-1 Virginia Tech 2-4-0 9-9-0 Providence 1-3-2 7-7-3 Mid-Atlantic big EAst overall BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES Notre Dame 6-0-0 20-3-1 West Virginia 4-1-1 17-5-2 Rutgers2003 3-2-1 10-7-5 1993 Providence - 1 Connecticut - 0 Villanova 3-2-1 15-5-5 Seton Hall 2-4-0 5-12-1 Pittsburgh 1-4-1 5-10-2 Georgetown 0-6-0 7-11-1 20 YEAR-BY-YEAR 1983 (10-4-0) Coach: Kelly Keane 1988 (3-12-2) Coach: Gerry Guay 1 at Boston College 2 - (ot) 1996 (2-17-0) Coach: Liz Wynn PC OPP PC OPP 8 MAINE 0 PC OPP 0 CONNECTICUT 8 - 3 STONEHILL 0 3 Massachusetts ! 1 0 NOTRE DAME 14 - 8 at Salve Regina 1 0 Boston College * 4 - 4 RHODE ISLAND 0 2 FAIRFIELD 4 - 1 at Brown 4 - 0 Vermont * 2 - 1 at Hartford 2 - 0 at West Virginia 4 - 0 at Westfield St. 2 - 0 BROWN 4 - 4 Butler # 2 0 CONNECTICUT 10 - 6 at Rhode Island 2 2 VILLANOVA 2 (2 ot) 0 at Notre Dame 2 - 1 Wake Forest & 11 - 2 SALVE REGINA 0 0 CONNECTICUT 3 - 0 HARVARD 1 - 0 at Maine 3 - 0 BOSTON COLLEGE 6 - 0 at Hartford 4 - 0 VERMONT 2 - 0 at Seton Hall 2 - 7 RHODE ISLAND 2 0 HARVARD 1 - 45 20 0 at Monmouth 5 - 3 HOLY CROSS 2 0 STANFORD 2 - (2 ot) * at Columbia University 0 at Yale 4 - 5 STONEHILL 2 0 NEW HAMPSHIRE 3 - ! at Pepperell, Mass. 0 RUTGERS 3 - 3 at Bryant 1 3 BRYANT 0 # at Notre Dame, Ind. 1 at Boston College 4 - 3 at Holy Cross 0 0 WILLIAM & MARY 2 - 2 NEW HAMPSHIRE 3 - 3 SALVE REGINA * 2 (3 ot) 1 Rutgers# 3 - 1993 (10-9-2) Coach: Nicole Crepeau 2 at Georgetown 0 3 RHODE ISLAND # 1 2 Maryland# 0 PC OPP 3 RHODE ISLAND 2 (ot) 44 33 1 MERRIMACK 1 (ot) 1 at New Hampshire 4 - 0 at St. John’s 2 - *R.I. State Tournament (semifinals) 0 RHODE ISLAND 1 - 1 St. John’s * 0 0 SYRACUSE 1 - #R.I. State Tournament (finals) 1 YALE 3 - 0 Colgate * 0 (ot) 0 VILLANOVA 5 - 13 35 0 at Connecticut 1 - (ot) 1 at Harvard 7 - 1984 (6-7-1) Coach: Gerry Guay *Husky Tournament (Storrs, Conn.) 2 at Villanova 1 (ot) 0 BROWN 3 - PC OPP #WAGS Tournament (Washington D.C.) 2 at Brown 0 12 87 2 RHODE ISLAND 3 - 1 Dartmouth # 3 - & at Orono, Maine 0 CONNECTICUT 7 - 0 Massachusetts $ 1 - 0 RUTGERS 3 - 1989 (10-9-1) Coach: Gerry Guay 1 Duke $ 0 1997 (5-12-2) Coach Liz Wynn 1 SALVE REGINA 0 PC OPP 2 HARTFORD 0 PC OPP 0 at Brown 2 - 1 STONEHILL 0 (ot) 1 at Army 2 - (ot) 2 at Rhode Island 1 (ot) 1 SMITH 1 3 at Yale 1 2 at Rhode Island 0 1 vs. New Hampshire & 1 (ot) 3 at Stonehill 2 0 at Connecticut 4 - 3 MAINE 0 0 at Boston University 1 - 0 at Keene State 2 - 1 HARTFORD 2 - 3 SIENA 0 0 at Boston College 1- (ot) 2 HOLY CROSS 0 2 MERRIMACK 1 (ot) 1 at Harvard 1 (ot) 0 WEST VIRGINIA 1 - 0 at Boston College 3 - 0 at New Hampshire 3 - 0 VERMONT 2 - 3 MAINE 1 - 1 WESTFIELD STATE 0 4 BRYANT 0 - 1 CORNELL 2 - 0 at Syracuse 5 - 4 BRYANT 0 2 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL 1 0 BOSTON COLLEGE 1 - 0 at St. John’s 1 - 2 BRYANT * 1 1 Monmouth* 1 (ot) 2 BOSTON COLLEGE % 1 5 NORTHEASTERN 0 1 RHODE ISLAND # 2 - 0 Virginia* 6 - 1 CONNECTICUT % 0 1 SETON HALL 3 - 17 26 0 North Carolina* 2 - 0 at Massachusetts ^ 5 - 1 PITTSBURGH 1 (ot) * R.I. State Tournament (semifinals) 1 at Brown 2 - (ot) 25 24 0 at Connecticut 5 - # R.I. State Tournament (finals) 0 at Boston College 7 - * Storrs, Conn. 0 GEORGETOWN 2 - 6 IONA 1 # at Southboro, Mass. 1 at Holy Cross 0 1985 (6-9-1) Coach: Gerry Guay 3 at Rhode Island 1 (ot) $ Williamsburg, Va. 0 VILLANOVA 6 - PC OPP 2 at Harvard 1 (ot) % BIG EAST Championship 0 RUTGERS 1 - (ot) 1 at Springfield 2 - 4 HOLY CROSS 0 ^ NCAA Tournament 2 at Loyola of Chicago 0 0 at Massachusetts 7 - 2 at St. John’s 1 0 at Notre Dame 7 - 3 SALVE REGINA 0 0 at Villanova 3 - 1994 (8-11-1) Coach: Donna Hornish- 0 at Brown 1 - 3 MERRIMACK 1 1 Rutgers! 2 - Lisevick 16 38 0 at Brown 2 - 33 39 PC OPP & at Winnacunnet HS, Hampton, N.H. 3 at Smith 5 - *WAGS Tournament (Washington, D.C.) 1 at California! 4 - 0 at Connecticut 2 - !ECAC Championships (Burlington, Vt.) 0 Washington State! 1 - 1998 (3-15-0) Coach Joe Crehan 2 at Bryant 1 0 at Massachusetts 3 - PC OPP 2 STONEHILL 1 0 CONNECTICUT 5 - 0 NEW HAMPSHIRE 4 - (ot) 1 at New Hampshire 4 - 1990 (9-8-1) Coach: Gerry Guay 2 VILLANOVA 1 (ot) 1 at Northeastern 2 - (ot) 6 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 0 PC OPP 0 BROWN 2 - 0 CONNECTICUT 11 - 1 at Holy Cross 4 - 1 VILLANOVA 0 1 at Cornell 1 (ot) 0 at Georgetown 3 - 1 at Rhode Island 0 3 at Yale 2 1 at Colgate 2 - 3 BOSTON UNIV. 8 - 1 KEENE STATE 1 2 HARVARD 1 (ot) 2 SIENA 1 2 ST. JOHN’S 1 1 CONNECTICUT 7 - 3 at Merrimack 2 2 NEW HAMPSHIRE 0 0 SYRACUSE 6 - 1 BOSTON COLLEGE 4 - 0 CONNECTICUT 1 - 1 at Boston College 2 - 0 BOSTON COLLEGE 4 - 26 41 1 MONMOUTH 2 - 2 at St. John’s 1 1 at West Virginia 0 6 STONEHILL 0 1 RHODE ISLAND 0 2 at Pittsburgh 3 - 1986 (8-10-0) Coach: Gerry Guay 0 NEW HAMPSHIRE 1 - (ot) 0 VIRGINIA 1 - (ot) 0 HOLY CROSS 2 - PC OPP 4 at Bryant 1 (ot) 0 at Hartford 4 - 3 LOYOLA (Ill.) 0 0 at Connecticut 1 - 1 at Vermont 4 - 2 at Maine 0 0 NOTRE DAME 8 - 1 at Villanova 2 - 2 BROWN 3 - (ot) 1 HARVARD 0 1 at Rutgers 2 - 4 BRYANT 0 3 at Iona 4 - 2 at Vermont 0 0 at Villanova 3 - 0 RUTGERS 3 - 0 at Boston College 0 (ot) 0 Dartmouth @ 1 - 1 at Brown 3 - 0 at Merrimack 4 - 0 at Haartford 4 - 0 Boston College $ 1 - 1 at Rhode Island 3 - 0 at Massachusetts 8 - 1 at Holy Cross 0 18 31 0 at Seton Hall 3 - 0 at Hartford 2 - 3 ST. JOHN’S 1 (ot) ! Adidas/Pleasanton Invitational at 15 66 0 HARVARD 3 - 0 RUTGERS 2 - Pleasanton, Calif. 1 BROWN 4 - 3 RHODE ISLAND 2 @ at Deerfield Academy 1999 (6-11-1) Coach Tracy Kerr 2 SOUTHAMPTON 0 33 30 $ BIG EAST Tournament PC OPP 2 STONEHILL 0 0 RHODE ISLAND 1 2 at Adelphi 6 - 1991 (11-5-0) Coach: Nicole Crepeau 1995 (3-17-0) Coach: Donna Hornish- 0 at Qunnipiac 1 7 at St. John’s 0 PC OPP Lisevick 0 at Rutgers 5 - 2 at Monmouth 1 0 at New Hampshire 1 - PC OPP 2 SACRED HEART 1 (ot) 2 NEW HAMPSHIRE 0 2 at Rhode Island 0 0 at Notre Dame 7 - 0 at Georgetown 3 - 4 RHODE ISLAND 3 (ot) 0 at Connecticut 2 - 0 at Xavier 4 - 0 MIAMI 2 - 1 at Boston College 5 - 1 at Villanova 0 2 Vermont & 3 - (ot) 1 at St. John’s 0 2 HOLY CROSS 1 1 YALE 0 (ot) 2 Wisconsin-G.B. & 4 - 0 BOSTON COLLEGE 2 - 30 43 3 at St. John’s 1 (ot) 0 at Connecticut 8 - 1 NORTHEASTERN 0 (ot) 1 at Monmouth 2 1 SETON HALL 2 - 0 at Connecticut 3 - 1987 (5-13-0) Coach: Gerry Guay 7 IONA 0 6 GEORGETOWN 0 - 0 at Syracuse 5 - PC OPP 1 MAINE 0 1 at Brown 2 - 1 MAINE 0 0 VILLANOVA* 1 - 3 BOSTON COLLEGE 2 2 at Villanova 6 - 1 VILLANOVA 0 1 BOSTON COLLEGE * 5 - 4 at Brown 3 3 at Fairfield 1 0 at Holy Cross 1 - 2 at Brown 5 - 2 HOLY CROSS 0 (ot) 2 at Rutgers 4 - 4 at Loyola of Chicago 0 5 at Bryant 0 3 HARTFORD 2 0 BOSTON COLLEGE 4 - 0 at New Hampshire 0 (ot) 0 MASSACHUSETTS 5 - 0 NOTRE DAME 2 - 2 MAINE 1 - 0 SETON HALL 2 - 2 HARTFORD 3 - 1 VERMONT 0 1 ST. JOHN’S 2 - 1 at Brown 3 - 0 at Harvard 1 - 0 at Harvard 1 - 1 at New Hampshire 4 - (ot) 11 29 0 at New Hampshire 1 - 29 16 1 ARMY 3 - 1 MONMOUTH 2 - 0 at Rhode Island 2 - 6 ST JOHN’S 0 1992 (10-9-0) Coach: Nicole Crepeau 1 MONMOUTH 4 - 3 BOSTON COLLEGE 4 - PC OPP 1 at Yale 4 - 2 MERRIMACK 0 4 COLGATE 0 0 at Dartmouth 7 - 4 at Rhode Island 3 1 NEW HAMPSHIRE 0 26 72 0 ADELPHI 1 - 0 BROWN 1 - (ot) & Connecticut Tournament 5 at Yale 2 0 Cornell * 3 - (ot) 0 at Villanova 1 - 2 CONNECTICUT 3 - (ot) 0 at Rutgers 6 - 5 VILLANOVA 1 1 at Holy Cross 3 - 0 at Yale 1 - (ot) 32 43 3 MONMOUTH 1 *Husky Tournament (Storrs, Conn.) 6 at Holy Cross 0 3 ST. JOHN’S 0 21 YEAR-BY- YEAR

2000 (7-11-1) Coach Tracy Kerr 2005 (5-11-2) Coach Jim McGirr PC OPP PC OPP FRIARS VS. ALL OPPONENTS 2 vs Marist % 0 - 2 MAINE 0 4 vs Iona % 0 - 0 at Air Force 1- Team GP W l t pct 0 CONNECTICUT 4 0 at Colorado College 2- Adelphi 2 0 2 0 .000 1 at Notre Dame 5 3 Holy Cross 1Binghamton 1 0 0 1 .500 1 at Florida Int’l 2 2 Quinnipiac 1 0 at Miami 1 0 at New Hampshire 2- Boston College 25 2 20 3 .140 1 QUINNIPIAC 2 - (ot) 0 Connecticut 1- Boston University 3 1 2 0 .333 0 at Rhode Island 2 - 0 South Florida 0 (2ot) Brown 23 4 19 0 .174 0 SYRACUSE 1 - 0 at Marquette 2- 3 LOYOLA OF CHICAGO 0 0 Louisville 3- Bryant College 10 10 0 0 1.000 0 ST. JOHN’S 1 - (ot) 0 Cincinnati 1- Butler 1 1 0 0 1.000 2 NEW HAMPSHIRE 1 2 at St. John’s 2 (2ot) 0 at Boston College 4 - 1 at Syracuse 0 California 1 0 1 0 .000 2 SIENA 0 2 at DePaul 3- Cal-Poly 1 0 1 0 .000 1 at Pittsburgh 1 (ot) 0 at Notre Dame 6- Cincinnati 2 0 1 1 .250 0 BROWN 2 - 0 Pittsburgh 1- 0 WEST VIRGINIA 2 - 0 West Virginia 3- Colgate 3 1 1 1 .500 2 Holy Cross 1 (ot) 2 at Brown 1 Colorado College 1 0 1 0 .000 2 SACRED HEART 1 14 30 21 30 Connecticut 28 1 27 0 .036 % at Black Bear Invitational in Orono, Maine 2006 (4-8-5) COACH JIM McGIRR Cornell 4 0 3 1 .125 PC OPP Dartmouth 3 0 3 0 .000 2001 (7-9-2) Coach Tracy Kerr 1 at Holy Cross 1 PC OPP 2 RHODE ISLAND 1 Delaware 1 0 1 0 .000 3 MARIST 1 0 FAIRFIELD 0 DePaul 5 1 4 0 .200 3 RHODE ISLAND 0 2 at Lafayette 0 Duke 1 1 0 0 1.000 2 QUINNIPIAC 1 0 at Stony Brook 0 0 at Brown 5 - 0 at Connecticut 4- Fairfield 4 1 2 1 .375 2 BOSTON COLLEGE 2 (ot) 1 at Quinnipiac 0 Florida International 2 1 1 0 .500 1 at New Hampshire 0 0 at South Florida 2- 2 at Syracuse 0 - 0 MARQUETTE 2- Georgetown 10 2 7 1 .250 1 at Connecticut 2 - (ot) 1 at Georgetown 1 Hartford 11 4 7 0 .363 1 at St. John’s 2 - 0 at Villanova 0 Harvard 10 3 6 1 .350 0 MIAMI 1 - 0 SYRACUSE 1- 3 VIRGINIA TECH 1 2 ST. JOHN’S 3- Hofstra 2 0 1 1 .250 1 GEORGETOWN 2 - 2 DEPAUL 1 Holy Cross 22 16 4 2 .773 2 BINGHAMTON 2 (ot) 0 NOTRE DAME 5- 0 RUTGERS 2 - 2 at Pittsburgh 3- Iona 4 3 1 0 .750 1 at Villanova 0 0 at West Virginia 4- Keene State 2 0 1 1 .250 0 at Seton Hall 3 - 13 28 Lafayette 1 1 0 0 1.000 0 at Yale 3 - 2 HOLY CROSS 1 (ot) 2007 (3-14-1) COACH JIM McGIRR Long Island 1 1 0 0 1.000 22 30 PC OPP Louisville 1 0 1 0 .000 0 at Rhode Island 4- Loyola of Chicago 4 4 0 0 1.000 2002 (8-9-2) Coach Tracy Kerr 1 vs. Massachusetts 1 PC OPP 0 vs. Minnesota 3- Maine 11 9 2 0 .818 0 NOTRE DAME 3 - 0 vs. Cal-Poly 1- Manhattan 1 0 1 0 .000 3 at Rhode Island 3 (ot) 1 HARTFORD 0 2 at Quinnipiac 1 0 QUINNIPIAC 3- Marist 5 5 0 0 1.000 1 vs. Hofstra 1 (ot) 0 CONNECTICUT 6- Marquette 5 0 3 2 .200 1 MAINE 0 0 at Fairfield 1- Maryland 1 1 0 0 1.000 3 at Marist 0 0 at Marquette 2- 1 ST. JOHN’S 2 - 0 SOUTH FLORIDA 1- Massachusetts 10 3 6 1 .350 1 at Miami 2 - 1 RUTGERS 0 Merrimack 6 4 1 1 .750 2 BROWN 0 0 WEST VIRGINIA 3- 0 at Boston College 1 - (ot) 2 PITTSBURGH 1 Miami 5 1 4 0 .200 2 SYRACUSE 0 0 at Notre Dame 4- Minnesota 1 0 1 0 .000 2 NEW HAMPSHIRE 1 0 at DePaul 1- Monmouth 8 2 5 1 .313 2 PITTSBURGH 0 1 at Syracuse 2- 2 at Virginia Tech 3 - 1 at St. John’s 2- New Hampshire 20 6 12 3 .357 0 at West Virginia 2 - 7 37 North Carolina 1 0 1 0 .000 0 CONNECTICUT 1 - Northeastern 4 2 2 0 .500 0 YALE 1 - 2008 (6-8-3) COACH JIM McGIRR 1 HOLY CROSS 0 PC OPP Notre Dame 14 0 14 0 .000 1 vs. Cornell 2 - (pk) 3 BRYANT 1 Pittsburgh 10 3 5 2 .400 24 22 2 STONY BROOK 0 3 HOLY CROSS 0 Quinnipiac 10 7 3 0 .700 2003 (7-7-3) Coach Tracy Kerr 1 MANHATTAN 2- (2ot) Rhode Island 26 17 8 1 .673 PC OPP 2 at Hartford 1 Rutgers 14 1 13 0 .071 0 at Rutgers 5 - 0 at Connecticut 1- 1 at Holy Cross 0 1 MASSACHUSETTS 0 Saint Joseph’s 1 1 0 0 1.000 1 QUNIINPIAC 0 1 MARQUETTE 1 (2ot) Sacred Heart 3 3 0 0 1.000 2 LONG ISLAND 0 0 at South Florida 2- 3 MARIST 1 1 at Cincinnati 1 (2ot) St. John’s 23 10 11 2 .478 0 at New Hampshire 0 (2ot) 1 at Louisville 1 (2ot) Salve Regina 5 5 0 0 1.000 0 VILLANOVA 2 - 0 at West Virginia 3- Seton Hall 9 2 7 0 .200 1 RHODE ISLAND 0 1 at Pittsburgh 2 -(ot) 1 BOSTON COLLEGE 1 (2ot) 0 NOTRE DAME 5- Siena 4 3 1 0 .750 0 at Georgetown 1 - (ot) 0 DEPAUL 1- Smith College 2 0 1 1 .250 1 BROWN 3 - 1 ST. JOHN’S 2- Southampton 1 1 0 0 1.000 0 at St. John’s 2 - 3 SYRACUSE 2- 1 at Syracuse 1 (2ot) 20 25 South Florida 5 1 3 1 .300 0 at Connecticut 4 - Springfield College 1 0 1 0 .000 1 SETON HALL 0 2009 (8-8-3) COACH JIM McGIRR 0 VIRGINIA TECH 1 - PC OPP Stanford 1 0 1 0 .000 1 MIAMI 0 ot 2 at Saint Joseph’s 1 Stonehill 7 7 0 0 1.000 13 21 0 at Delaware 1-(ot) Stony Brook 3 2 0 1 .833 1 at Massachusetts 0 2004 (5-13-0) Coach Tracy Kerr 3 QUINNIPIAC 1 Syracuse 14 4 9 1 .321 PC OPP 0 at Holy Cross 0 (2ot) U.S. Air Force Academy 1 0 1 0 .000 1 vs Marist % 0 1 SIENA 2-(ot) 0 at Maine 5 - 3 at Stony Brook 2 (ot) U.S. Military Academy 2 0 2 0 .000 1 NORTHEASTERN 2 - 0 CONNECTICUT 2- Vermont 7 2 5 0 .286 0 at Hofstra 2 - 1 SACRED HEART 0 Villanova 20 8 10 2 .450 4 at Quinnipiac 3 1 at Syracuse 2-(2ot) 2 HOLY CROSS 1 1 ST. JOHN’S 1 (2ot) Virginia 2 0 2 0 .000 1 WEST VIRGINIA 4 - 1 GEORGETOWN 2-(2ot) Virginia Tech 3 1 2 0 .333 1 CONNECTICUT 3 - 1 VILLANOVA 0 Wake Forest 1 0 1 0 .000 2 NEW HAMPSHIRE 4 - 1 at South Florida 0 0 at Pittsburgh 1 - 0 at Marquette 0 (2ot) Washington State 1 0 1 0 .000 0 GEORGETOWN 1 - 0 at DePaul 1- Westfield State 2 1 1 0 .500 0 at Notre Dame 3 - 0 Notre Dame 2- 3 at Seton Hall 1 1 PITTSBURGH 0 West Virginia 11 1 10 0 .091 0 at Villanova 2 - 0 WEST VIRGINIA 1- William & Mary 1 0 1 0 .000 0 at Boston College 4 - 17 18 Wisconsin-Green Bay 1 0 1 0 .000 1 SYRACUSE 0 1 ST. JOHN’S 2 - Xavier (Ohio) 1 0 1 0 .000 0 BROWN 1 - Yale 10 4 6 0 .400 17 39 % at Black Bear Invitational in Orono, Maine ALL-TIME TOTALS 485 175 279 34 .396 22 ALL-TIME FRIARS

Maura Robertson

In 1993 goaltender helped the Friars to the The 1993 Friars captured the inaugural BIG EAST Tourna- BIG EAST Tournament Championship, as she was named ment Championship, and advanced to the NCAA’s for the Tournament MVP. first time in the history of the program.

Amy Heseltine

Kerry Lyons

Kerry Lyons scored 17 goals in 1992 and is the all-time Caroline Haines recorded seven shutouts in 2003 and 19 leading goal scorer at PC with 41. for her career (2000-2003).

Jen Mead

Kyle McAuley

Kyle McAuley was named to the 2001 All-BIG EAST Second Maura Robertson, a 2004 All-BIG EAST and All-Northeast Team, and the 1999 All-Rookie Team. Team selection, ranks first all-time in assists for the Friars with 22.

Karen Stauffer 23 ALL-TIME FRIARS

Sheila Gibbons 1995-98 0-0-0 Rockville Center, N.Y. A Kristyn Giblin 1992-95 1-1-3 Westboro, Mass. Name Years G-A-Pts Hometown Alyssa Gillespie 2009 2-0-4 Stratford, Conn. Sarah Adams 1990-91,93 0-0-0 Shearbon, Mass. Elizabeth Grady 1983 0-0-0 Topsfield, Mass. Ashley Amaral 2004-2007 5-3-13 Cumberland, R.I. Nicole Greely 1996 0-0-0 Falmouth, Mass. Katie Auger 1999-02 2-1-5 Putnam, Conn. Abby Groves 1998 0-0-0 Scituate, R.I. B H Name Years G-A-Pts Hometown Name Years G-A-Pts Hometown Christine Bailey 1990-91 5-0-10 Marcellus, N.Y. Melissa Hager 1984-85 1-1-3 Newington, Conn. Veronica Bakke 2001-04 9-2-20 Alesund, Norway Gretchen Hamm 1994-95 1-1-3 Minneapolis, Minn. Taylor Bartini 2008-pres. 2-0-4 Suffield, Conn. Annie Hannan 1988-90 3-1-7 Duxbury, Mass. Nicole Benko 2006-2009 2-6-10 Valley Stream, N.Y. Moira Harrington 1991-94 9-7-25 Larchmont, N.Y. Jody Bjergo 1999 0-0-0 Apple Valley, Minn. Linda Hawks 1990-93 5-4-14 Maplewood, N.J. Katelin Blaine 2006-pres. 0-1-1 Warwick, N.Y. Pam Healy 1989-9 13-2-8 U. Saddle River, N.J. Beth Bohn 1984-85 0-0-0 Rockville Center, N.Y. Lisa Henneberry 1992 0-0-0 Framingham, Mass. Jennifer Boylan 1998 0-0-0 Franklin, Mass. Amy Heseltine 1992-95 9-6-24 Andover, Mass. Julie Brackett 1988-91 10-14-34 Newton, Mass. Elizabeth Holmes 1992-95 8-13-29 Abington, Mass. Tricia Brennan 1997-00 0-3-3 Grafton, Mass. Caitlin Hostetler 2006-2009 1-1-3 Portsmouth, R.I. BriAnne Bruni 2001-04 18-7-43 Bristol, Conn. Greta Houlihan 2006-2009 2-1-5 Bel Air, Md. Gabrielle Bruni 2003-04 0-0-0 Bristol, Conn. Kirsten Buteau 2002 0-1-1 Guilford, Conn. I Name Years G-A-Pts Hometown C Carole Ingallinera 1983-85 7-2-16 East Hartford, Conn. Name Years G-A-Pts Hometown Jill Camburn 2006-pres. 16-9-41 Doylestown, Pa. J Karen Cammarata 1995-98 2-0-4 Melville, N.Y. Name Years G-A-Pts Hometown Michelle Caravana 1995-98 4-1-9 Guilderland, N.Y. Judy Jablecki 1995-96 0-0-0 Mendham, N.J. Kim Carr 1997-00 1-2-4 Hanover, Mass. Erin Jones 1999 0-0-0 Sandy Hook, Conn. Carlene Cassidy 1983-86 0-3-3 Newport, R.I. Karen Joyce 1983-84 0-0-0 Larchmont, N.Y. Emily Castle 2008-pres. 0-0-0 Stonington, Conn. Paula Chaplin 1984 3-1-7 Framingham, Mass. K Holly Chase 1991 0-0-0 W. Springfield, Mass. Name Years G-A-Pts Hometown Alyson Cochrane 1994-95 0-1-1 Scarsdale, N.Y. Megan Kashner 1999-01 1-0-2 Wareham, Mass. Courtney Collins 2008-pres. 5-2-12 North Wales, Pa. Kate Kearney 2001-04 4-2-10 Glastonbury, Conn. Emilie Comeau 1999-03 0-1-1 Hollistan, Mass. Ann Kennedy 1986 0-0-0 Plattsburgh, N.Y. Megan Cooney 2003-2004 0-1-1 Wyckoff, N.J. Elizabeth King 1995-98 1-1-3 Mamoneck, N.Y. Meghan Cooney 1987-90 0-0-0 Wellesley, Mass. Jackie Kinsella 1985-88 11-10-32 Newton, Mass. Tara Cooney 1986-89 0-3-3 Wellesley, Mass. Kelsey Kirkpatrick 2004-07 0-1-1 Hatboro, Pa. Kerri Correira 1991 0-0-0 Barrington, R.I. Amanda Klane 2004-05 2-1-5 North Easton, Mass. Barbara Cosgrove 1984-87 0-0-0 Duxbury, Mass. Jenny Kolloff 1999 0-0-0 Stow, Mass. Lizanne Coyne 1986-89 23-10-56 Wyckoff, N.J. Stacy Kreger Indianapolis, Ind. Melissa Crowley 1997-00 12-6-30 Duxbury, Mass. L D Name Years G-A-Pts Hometown Name Years G-A-Pts Hometown Tara Largess 1995-97 2-0-4 Shewsbury, Mass. Leslie Danehy 1988-91 11-3-25 Coventry, Conn. Alyssa Leary 2007 0-0-0 Edina, Minn. Kara Deal 1994-95 0-0-0 Medford, N.J. Jill Ledger 1987-90 0-1-1 Granby, Conn. Kelly Determan 2005-08 2-2-6 San Diego, Calif. Jennifer Lennon 1985 0-1-1 Ellington, Conn. Kate DelCiampo 2007-pres. 2-3-7 Wethersfield, Conn. Heather Linstad 1985-87 3-4-10 Chelmsford, Mass. Kelsey Detwiler 2009-09 0-0-0 Scituate, Mass. Kate Lyden 1998-01 1-2-4 Bellingham, Mass. Laura DiClemente 2008-pres. 0-0-0 Blue Bell, Pa. Amanda Lynch 1993-96 2-2-6 Madison, Conn. Collette Donovan 1983 1-0-2 Weymouth, Mass. Kerry Lyons 1990-93 41-16-98 Dedham, Mass. Nanette D’Souza 1991-93 1-1-3 Tewksbury, Mass. Lisa Lyons 1987-90 9-12-30 Dedham, Mass. Kristen Dunham 1992-95 0-0-0 Endwell, N.Y. E MName Years G-A-Pts Hometown Name Years G-A-Pts Hometown Meredith Mackin 1983 0-0-0 Purdys, N.Y. Lisa Edwards 1984-86 5-9-19 Springfield, Mass. Roberta MacIvor 1993-96 2-2-6 Mansfield, Mass. Katie Egan 1989-90 2-0-4 Chatham, N.J. Kathryn Mahoney 2003-05 3-1-7 Narragansett, R.I. Lindsey Malloy 1998 0-0-0 Newton, Conn. F Anne Malzone 1983-86 36-8-30 Needham, Mass. Name Years G-A-Pts Hometown Megan Mancarella 2005-08 3-3-9 Rochester, N.Y. Eileen Farren 1987-90 24-11-59 Concord, Mass. Debbie Mangino 1985 0-2-2 Deer Park, N.Y. Kristen Finnerty 1986-87 2-2-6 Shrewsbury, Mass. Anna Mariani 1991 0-0-0 Newtonville, Mass. Mary Finucane 1996 0-0-0 Rochester, N.Y. Leila Marrash 2000-01 0-1-1 Fairfield, Conn. Rebecca Fish 2009 0-0-0 Wakefield , R.I. Erin Mastrodonato 2003-06 1-2-4 Rochester, N.Y Jill Flanagan 1997-00 3-9-15 Yorktown Heights, N.Y. Kyle McAuley 1999-02 10-5-25 Trumbull, Conn. Karen Ford 1983 0-0-0 New City, N.Y. Kathy McBride 1987-90 8-4-20 Newton, Mass. G Kelly McCusker 1995-99 5-8-18 Simsbury, Conn. Name Years G-A-Pts Hometown Lynn McDermott 1983 1-0-2 Needham, Mass. Kelly Galligan 1995-98 0-1-1 Framingham, N.Y. Mara McDonald 2002-03 0-0-0 Granger, Ind Kristin Gardner 1999-02 1-0-2 Trumbull, Conn. Jennifer McDowell 1991 0-1-1 Laurel, N.Y. Seana Garrahy 1989-90 0-0-0 Narragansett, R.I. Kerry McGuire 1983 4-2-10 Pearl River, N.J.. Christie Gent 2005-08 2-7-11 Plantation, Fla. Marianna McDonald 2000-2003 1-1-3 Littleton, Colo. Gail Gerner 1983-84 7-2-16 Spring Lake, N.J. Theresa McGowan 1984-85 0-0-0 West Hartford, Conn. Carolyn Gesker 1999 0-0-0 Herndon, Va. Allison McGrath 1991 0-0-0 Marblehead, Mass. 24 ALL-TIME FRIARS

Pat McGraw 1999 0-0-0 Armonk, N.Y. Name Years G-A-Pts Hometown Kathy McLellan 1984-87 1-1-3 Newton, Mass. AnnaT Lisa Tarentinio 1985-88 0-2-2 Marlboro, Mass. Shannon McMorrow 2001-04 5-2-12 Boca Raton, Fla. Christina Tiffany 1987-90 1-1-3 Ridgefield, Conn. Karen McQuillen 1986-88 4-3-11 Medfield, Mass. Catherine Tilli 2001 0-0-0 Wayzata, Minn. Leann Medina 1999-02 0-0-0 San Gabriel, Calif. Michelle Tougas 1984 0-0-0 North Kingstown, R.I. Justyna Meny 1984-87 0-0-0 Brunswick, N.J. Kelly Tremblay 1988-91 6-12-24 Mahwah, N.J. Christy Merrihew 1999-01 1-0-2 Trumbull, Conn. Meghan Trombly 1998 0-0-0 Springfield, Mass. Tomris Mesen 2002, 05 0-0-0 Fairfax Station, Va. Lindsey Trubia 2007-pres. 1-1-3 Mystic, Conn. Megan Miller 1992-95 2-3-9 Cheyenne, Wyo. Courtney Tully 1986-89 0-2-2 Chester, N.J. Margaret Mirecki 1990-93 0-0-0 Monroe, N.Y. Patricia Moore 1995-98 11-3-25 Melville, N.Y. Mary Moriarty 1992 1-1-3 Manchester, Conn. VName Years G-A-Pts Hometown Lisa Morrone 1984-87 1-3-5 Westerly, R.I. Erin Valla 1992-95 15-13-43 San Francisco, Calif. Meagan Murphy Los Cob, Conn. Lauren Vecchione 2004-07 0-1-1 Sudbury, Mass. Mary Vercollone 2009-pres. 0-1-1 Pembroke, Mass Leah Vieira 2003-06 1-2-4 Rochester, N.Y. NName Years G-A-Pts Hometown Cate Vincent 2007-2009 0-0-0 Bethlehem, N.Y. Victoria Neff 2005-08 2-1-5 Fairfield, Conn.

WName Years G-A-Pts Hometown OName Years G-A-Pts Hometown Julie Walsh 1990-92 0-0-0 Needham, Mass. Kathleen O’Brien 1993 0-0-0 Cohasset, Mass. Wendy Webster 1994 0-0-0 York, Maine Lisa O’Brien 1984 0-0-0 Scituate, Mass. Caitlyn Welsh 1998-01 18-9-47 Winter Springs, Fla. Meggan O’Connell 1994-95 0-0-0 Framingham, Mass. Marra Whaley 2007-pres. 1-0-2 Rocky Hill, Conn. Kelly O’Connor Sommers, Conn. Emily White 2002-2004 0-0-0 Stafford Springs, Conn. Kerry O’Malley 2002 4-5-13 Longmeadow, Mass. Danielle Wieneke 2004-07 1-5-7 Plattsburgh, N.Y. Lisa Ondrejko 1984-85 2-0-4 Herndon, Va. Nancy Wiser 1985-87 4-0-8 Minneapolis, Minn. Theresa Owens 1986-89 0-3-3 Ansonia, Conn. Jen Wright 1994-95 1-1-3 Guilford, Conn. Jenny Wunder 2006-2009 0-0-0 Langhorne, Pa. Elizabeth Wynn 1988-91 0-0-0 Raynham, Mass. PName Years G-A-Pts Hometown Alease Wysocki 1992-95 4-2-10 Worcester, Mass. Leigh Paris 2004-2006 0-0-0 Newton, Mass. Sue Passander 1983 13-18-44 Ansonia, Conn. Jackie Pastor 2007-pres. 0-0-0 Langhorne, Pa. Name Years G-A-Pts Hometown Katie Pendleton 1994-97 0-0-0 Madison, Conn. EllenZ Zabransky 1989-93 0-2-2 U. Saddle River, N.J. Kelly Pettersen 2005-08 7-1-15 Massapequa, N.Y. Lisa Zagura 1995-98 0-2-2 Hudson, Mass. Kimberly Pine 2005-08 0-2-2 Fairfield, Conn. Kathryn Zweir 1983 0-1-1 Jamestown, R.I. Trisha Pollock 2000-01 0-0-0 York, Maine Marilyn Pompeo 1991-94 6-14-26 S. Weymouth, Mass. Jackie Powers 1999-02 1-0-2 Happauge, N.Y. Ellen Powers 1996 2-0-4 Southington, Conn. ALL-TIME FRIAR GOALKEEPERS RName Years G-A-Pts Hometown Jessica Ramirez 1994-97 1-0-2 Mahwah, N.J. Name Years Hometown Kerry Reilly 1983-84 1-2-4 Hingham, Mass. Heather Renals 1993-94 2-4-8 Ellington, Conn. Betsy Burke 1996 Madison, Conn. Alexa Ricardo 1997-99 1-2-4 Marshfield, Mass. Wendy Cofran 1993 Hollistan, Mass. Jesse Ricardo 1994-97 7-2-16 Marshfield, Mass. Kathy Cronin 1984-86 Dedham, Mass. Tara Ricciardi 2006-99 6-0-12 Wayne, N.J. Erin Dawicki 2001-02 Fairhaven, Mass. Kylie Ricker 2008 0-0-0 Leominster, Mass. Laura Elfers 2004-07 Deer Valley, N.Y. Sharon Riddle 1992-95 8-10-26 Rockville Center, N.Y. Ashley Fedyshyn 2004-06 Lincroft, N.J. Lauren Ritchie 2001-04 7-5-19 Sayville, N.Y. Sheila Gibbons 1995-98 Rockville Center, N.Y. Maura Robertson 2001-04 15-22-52 Wellesley, Mass. Stephanie Granai 1989-91 Norwell, Mass. Sarah Roeder 2006-07 0-0-0 Durham, N.H. Lori Romanowicz 1998 0-0-0 Shrewsbury, Mass. Caroline Haines 2000-03 Stillwater, Minn. Jenna Roncarati 2009-pres. 0-0-0 Cumberland, R.I. Megan Kern 1986-88 Edina, Minn. Jaclyn Ross 2000-2003 0-0-0 Grafton, Mass. Ashley Lewis 2009 FREEHOLD, N.J. Nancy Ruhl 1987-90 3-3-9 Ridgfield, Conn. Deanne Marino 1984-85 South Easton, Mass. Jennifer Mead 1991-93 Raynham, Mass. Jennifer Mikus 1990-91 Granby, Conn. SName Years G-A-Pts Hometown Jessica Mitchell 1998-00 Grafton, Mass. Kristy Shannon 1988-91 2-0-4 Rockville, Md. Caitlin Pickul 2002-05 North Andover, Mass. Alexa Shuman 1990-91 0-0-0 Potomac, Md. Shelagh Slack 1997-00 1-0-2 S. W. Harbor, Maine Maura Reilly 1986 Hingham, Mass. Peggy Sonner 1989 0-0-0 Norfolk, Va. Shayna Ross 1996-99 Whitman, Mass. Morgan Spatafore 2004-07 0-0-0 Katonah, N.Y. Renee Sands 1995-97 Midland Park, Md. Jennifer Spinosa 2000-01 0-0-0 Melrose, Mass. jill schott 2007-pres. windham, n.h. Karen Stauffer 1992-95 15-12-42 Framingham, Mass. Lisa Shaw 1983-86 Westport, Conn. Denise Sullivan 1984 0-0-0 Smithtown, N.Y. Shannon Sweeney 1987-89 Abington, Mass. Kimberly Sweezy 2003 0-0-0 Rocky Hill, Conn. Ana Tocco 2006 Melrose, Mass. Beth Szostkiewski 1985-88 12-18-42 Holyoke, Mass. Caitlin Walker 2008-pres. Metuchen, N.J. Pam Woolford 1988-90 Guilford, Conn.

25 TEAM RECORDS

ALL-TIME SCORING LEADERS TEAM SEASON RECORDS IN FRIAR HISTORY Most Games Won Season...... 11 (1991) NO. NAME Years Points G/A Longest Winning Streak...... 6 (1983, 1991) 1. Kerry Lyons 1990-93 98 41/16 Most Consecutive Winning Seasons...... 3 (1989-1991) 2. Anne Malzone 1983-86 77 35/7 3. Eileen Farren 1987-90 59 24/11 Most Games Lost Season...... 17 (1995, 1996) 4. Lizanne Coyne 1986-89 53 21/11 Longest Losing Streak...... 12 (1996) 5. Maura Robertson 2001-04 52 15/22 Most Goals Scored Game...... 8 (1983, 1992) 6. Caitlyn Welsh 1998-01 47 18/11 Most Goals Scored Season...... 45 (1992) 7. Sue Passander 1983 44 13/18 Fewest Goals Scored Season...... 7 (2007) 8. BriAnne Bruni 2001-04 43 18/7 Fewest Goals Allowed Season...... 16 (1991) Erin Valla 1992-96 43 15/13 10. Beth Szostkiewsicz 1985-88 42 12/18 Most Shutouts In A Season...... 9 (1993) Karen Stauffer 1992-96 42 15/12 Most Consecutive Shutouts (Season)...... 3 (1993, 2003, 2006) 12. Jill Camburn 2006-Pres. 41 16/9 INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS 13. Julie Brackett 1988-91 34 10/14 14. Jackie Kinsella 1985-88 32 11/10 15. Melissa Crowley 1997-00 30 12/6 Most Goals, Game...... 3, Brianne Bruni (2004) Lisa Lyons 1987-90 30 9/12 ...... 3, Caitlyn Welsh (2000) 17. Liz Holmes 1992-96 29 8/13 ...... 3, Anne Malzone (1983, 1985) 18. Marilyn Pompeo 1991-94 26 6/14 ...... 3, Amy Heseltine (1995) Sharon Riddle 1992-96 26 8/10 Most Goals, Season...... 17, Kerry Lyons (1992) 20. Leslie Danehy 1988-91 25 11/3 Most Goals, Career...... 41, Kerry Lyons (1990-93) Patricia Moore 1995-98 25 11/3 Kyle McAuley 1999-02 25 10/5 Most Assists, Game...... 5, Sue Passander (1983) 23. Kelly Tremblay 1988-91 24 6/12 Most Assists, Season ...... 18, Sue Passander (1983) Amy Heseltine 1992-96 24 9/6 Most Assists, Career ...... 22, Maura Robertson (2001-04) 25. Moira Harrington 1991-94 23 9/5 Most Points Scored, Game...... 7, Anne Malzone (1983) Most Points Scored, Season...... 44, Sue Passander (1983) ALL-TIME Most Points Scored, Career...... 98, Kerry Lyons (1990-93) SEASON RECORDS GOALKEEPER RECORDS & COACHES

Most Shutouts, Season...... 7, Caroline Haines (2003) Year Record Coach ...... Jennifer Mead (1993) 1983...... 10-4-0...... Kelly Keane Most Shutouts, Career...... 19, Caroline Haines (2000-03) 1984...... 6-7-1...... Gerry Guay 1985...... 6-9-1...... Gerry Guay Fewest Goals Allowed, Season...... 12, Jennifer Mead (1991) 1986...... 8-10-0...... Gerry Guay Fewest Goals Allowed, Career ...... 58, Kathy Cronin (1984-86) 1987...... 5-13-0...... Gerry Guay Most Saves, Game...... 33, Lisa Shaw (1983) 1988...... 3-12-2...... Gerry Guay 1989...... 10-9-1...... Gerry Guay Most Saves, Season ...... 184, Shayna Ross (1997) 1990...... 9-8-1...... Gerry Guay Most Saves, Career ...... 473, Shayna Ross (1996-99) 1991...... 11-5-0...... Nicole Crepeau 1992...... 10-9-0...... Nicole Crepeau FRIAR COACHES 1993...... 10-9-2...... Nicole Crepeau THROUGH THE YEARS 1994...... 8-11-1...... Donna Hornish-Lisevick 1995...... 3-17-0...... Donna Hornish-Lisevick Coach Years GAMES wON Lost Tied Pct 1996...... 2-17-0...... Liz Wynn Kelly Keane 1983 14 10 4 0 .714 1997...... 5-12-2...... Liz Wynn Gerry Guay 1984-90 121 47 68 6 .413 1998...... 3-15-0...... Joe Crehan 1999...... 6-11-1...... Tracy Kerr Nicole Crepeau 1991-93 56 31 23 2 .554 2000...... 7-11-1...... Tracy Kerr Donna Lisevick 1994-95 40 11 28 1 .286 2001...... 7-9-2...... Tracy Kerr Liz Wynn 1996-97 38 7 29 2 .211 2002...... 8-9-2...... Tracy Kerr 2003...... 7-7-3...... Tracy Kerr Joe Crehan 1998 18 3 15 0 .167 2004...... 5-13...... Tracy Kerr Tracy Kerr 1999-04 109 40 60 9 .408 2005...... 5-11-2...... Jim McGirr Jim McGirr 2005-pres. 89 26 49 14 .371 2006...... 4-8-5...... Jim McGirr TOTALS 1983-07 485 175 279 34 .396 2007...... 3-14-1...... Jim McGirr 2008...... 6-8-3...... Jim McGirr 2009...... 8-8-3...... Jim McGirr 26