2011 women’s soccer Media Guide

Laura GREENE Brittany BUTTS

Courtney BREEN 2010 NCAA Tournament November 12-14, 2010 Newton, MA

First Round: Hofstra 1, Connecticut 0 Second Round: Boston College 3, Hofstra 1 Laura Greene looks to beat her defender in Hofstra’s first round win over Connecticut

The Pride celebrate a 1-0 win over Connecticut, the second NCAA win in program history

Brittany Butts crosses midfield in the Pride’s second round game against Boston College

Tara Kerns passes the ball versus Connecticut

Tiffany Yovino looks to spin past two Eagle defenders in the Hofstra offensive zone 2011 WOMEN’S SOCCER QUICK FACTS

Location: Hempstead, 11549 Associate Director of Athletics for Founded: 1935 Communications: Stephen Gorchov Table of Contents Enrollment: 12,000 Office Phone: (516) 463-4933 Affiliation: NCAA Division I E-mail Address: Conference: Colonial Athletic Association [email protected] 1 Quick Facts/Table of Contents Nickname: Pride Senior Sports Information Director: 2 Hofstra Women’s Soccer Tradition Colors: Gold, White and Blue Jim Sheehan Home Field: Hofstra Soccer Stadium (1,600) Office Phone: (516) 463-6764 4 This is Hofstra University Playing Surface: Field Turf Cell Phone: (516) 523-6692 E-mail Address: [email protected] 6 Hofstra Highlights President: Stuart Rabinowitz Senior Assistant Director of Athletic 8 Head Coach Simon Riddiough NCAA Faculty Athletics Representative: Communications: TBA Michael Barnes Office Phone: (516) 463-6759 10 Assistant Coaches Director of Athletics: Jack Hayes Director of Athletic Publications: Len Skoros Executive Associate Director of Athletics: (Women’s Soccer contact) 11 2011 Roster Danny McCabe Office Phone: (516) 463-4602 12 2011 Outlook Senior Associate Director of Athletics: E-mail Address: Cindy Lewis [email protected] 14 Player Bios Associate Director of Athletics for Athletic Communications Fax: (516) 463-5033 Communications: Stephen Gorchov 26 Hofstra University President Associate Director of Athletics for External Head Athletic Trainer: Evan Malings 27 University Senior Administration/ Affairs: Tim McMahon Equipment Manager: Kathy Theiling Trustees Associate Director of Athletics for Facilities: Women’s Soccer Athletic Trainer: Marie Siler Jay Artinian Photographers: Brian Ballweg, Gil Talbot, 28 Hofstra University Director Associate Director of Athletics for Alex Trautwig, Len Skoros, Jeremy Kniffin of Athletics Compliance: John Heck Assistant Director of Athletics for WOMEN’S SOCCER INFORMATION 29 Hofstra Athletics Development: Daniel Solow 30 Hofstra Athletic Administration and Assistant Director of Athletics for Corporate Head Coach: Simon Riddiough (Hofstra, 1994) Head Coaches Relations: Ellen Johnson Record at Hofstra: 67-29-8/5 years Assistant Director of Athletics for Student- Overall College Record: Same 32 Long Island and New York City Athlete Development: Samantha Sweeney Assistant Coaches: Tobias Bischof, Assistant Director of Athletics for Marketing Tiffany Yovino 33 Athletic Academic Support and Promotions: Chrissy Arnone Volunteer Assistant: Ed Schieferstein Assistant Director of Athletics for Ticket 34 Sports Medicine/ Soccer Office Phone: (516) 463-6946/3685 Athletic Training Operations: Maria Corvino 2010 Record: 19-3 Director of Ticket Sales: Michael Neely 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 11-0/1st 35 Hofstra in the Community Director of Student-Athlete Services: 2010 Postseason: CAA Finalist, NCAA Second James Lally Round 36 Hofstra Soccer Stadium/Facilities Director of Athletic Administration: Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/8 38 2010 Statistics and Results Rachel August Starters Returning/Lost: 5/6 Athletic Department Phone: (516) 463-3800 39 The Colonial Athletic Association HOFSTRA SOCCER ONLINE: 40 2010 CAA Review 42 Hofstra Honor Roll 44 Hofstra Soccer Record Book 46 Women’s Soccer Alumnae www.GoHofstra.com 48 Hofstra in the NCAA Tournament Top Returnees 50 All-Time Series Records 51 All-Time Results Name Pos. Cl. 2010 Stats/Honors Laura Greene F Sr. 6-7-19 55 Media Information Courtney Breen M Sr. 4-5-13, Second-team All-CAA, Third-team NSCAA All-Region Brittany Butts M Sr. 2-1-5, First-team All-CAA, Second-team NSCAA All-Region 56 Campus Map/Getting to Danielle Murino D Jr. 0-4-4 Hofstra University Brooke Bendernagel D Jr. 0-1-1

PB Hofstra University 2011 Women’s Soccer 1 HOFSTRA WOMEN’S SOCCER TRADITION

217 Wins in program history 205 Wins at the Division I level in 17 seasons 19 Program-best win total in 2010 19 Years of existence for the program 16 Seasons at .500 or better 4 Academic All-Americans (Chrissy Arnone. Sue Weber, Dana Bergstrom, Tiffany Yovino) 3 NCAA Tournament appearances 3 All-Americans in program history (Sue Weber, Brooke DeRosa, Tiffany Yovino) 2 Head coaches in program history 2 Colonial Athletic Association championships 2 Players named to the CAA 25th Anniversary Team (Becky Wachsberger and Sue Weber) 2 NCAA Tournament victories The 1992 team was Hofstra’s first women’s soccer squad

Christa Eidenweil’s 39 career Sue Weber goals rank first on Hofstra’s was a two- goal scoring list time All- American and three- time CAA Defensive Player of Suzanne Newell is Hofstra’s all-time leading the Year scorer with 89 points

Krystal Robens posted 34 wins in goal during her Hofstra career

Tiffany Yovino, a 2010 All- American and CAA Player of the Year, was part of 58 wins during her four-year The 2010 team was ranked 23rd in the nation, earned an at-large bid to career with the NCAA Tournament and defeated Connecticut, 1-0, in the first round the Pride

2 Hofstra University The 2007 CAA Championship team won its first round NCAA game, 1-0, over Ohio State

Dana Bergstrom was an Academic All-American and the CAA Women’s The 1992 team was Hofstra’s first women’s soccer squad Soccer Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 2010

Simon Riddiough has led the Pride to two NCAA appearances and 67 wins, including a program-best 19 in 2010, in his five seasons

The Pride won their first CAA Championship in 2005 to advance to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in program history

Krista Thorn was the starting Brooke DeRosa led the team goalkeeper on the 2010 squad in scoring in 2007 and was an and became the first female NSCAA All-America selection student-athlete in school history to play in the NCAA Tournament in two different sports (2010 )

JoAnne Russell (center), a 2006 inductee into the Hofstra Athletics Hall of Fame, was the first coach in program history and won 150 games in 14 years.

2 Hofstra University 2011 Women’s Soccer 3 THIS IS HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY

ofstra University provides a dynamic college experience tailored Ed.D., Psy.D., Au.D., J.D., and M.D. degrees, advanced certificates and for engaged and ambitious individuals. Students find pride professional diplomas, in more approximately 160 programs of study. Hand purpose at Hofstra, through small classes, a faculty whose primary concern is teaching, cutting edge technology, extensive library Hofstra joined with North Shore-LIJ Health System in announcing plans resources, internships, and active and compelling educational programs to establish a medical school on the University campus in October 2007. that appeal to their interests and abilities. The Hofstra community is The new school, which welcomed its first class in July 2011, is the first driven, dynamic and energetic, helping students find and focus their allopathic (MD) medical school in Nassau County and the first in New strengths to prepare them for a successful future. York State since 1963.

In its relatively short 76-year history, Hofstra has established itself as a In 2011 Hofstra announced that it would launch a School world-class institution of higher education and cultural enterprise. Each of Engineering and Applied Science with a co-op education academic year, the Hofstra campus and the programs offered grow and program that will partner with a network of industry leaders change to meet the demands of our students and our community. to offer students substantial work experience before they graduate. Hofstra opened in 1935 as a commuter school with all classes and offices housed in one building. Since those early days, Hofstra has evolved into The new school, set to open in September 2012, will combine an international institution with a student body hailing from 50 states and expand the University’s existing Engineering and and territories, and 72 countries around the world. The beautiful campus Computer Science departments to develop a curriculum that is an accredited arboretum with 115 buildings on 240 acres. There are emphasizes high-tech research, practical work experience approximately 4,000 students living on campus, and Hofstra offers them and inter-disciplinary study, integrating resources and faculty and all students an extensive array of academic and social activities. from other parts of the institution, including the Hofstra North Additionally, Hofstra’s close proximity to Manhattan means that students Shore-LIJ School of Medicine and the Frank G. Zarb School have easy access to the wondrous cultural, social and career offerings of of Business. the city. Hofstra’s School of Communication is one of the largest, While the campus and its offerings have changed, what has remained most advanced non-commercial television facilities in the consistent throughout the years is the sense of community on campus, East. Students take classes and work in Dempster Hall, a the eagerness of our students to learn and the commitment of the Hofstra sophisticated television production/post-production facility faculty and administration to provide a challenging education that with two broadcast-quality studios and control rooms; two encourages the pursuit of lifelong learning. advanced online video edit suites; two Avid non-linear digital editing systems and several cuts-only video work stations. Two The Colleges and Schools of the University are: Hofstra College of satellite dishes are available with one dish providing special Liberal Arts and Sciences, Frank G. Zarb School of Business, School news feeds for the broadcast journalism room, which also of Communication, School of Education, Health and Human Services, has access to Associated Press, Lexis-Nexis and Dow Jones School of Law, School for University Studies, Honors College, Hofstra services. In addition, the facility is capable of broadcasting University Continuing Education and Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School student-produced programming to the entire campus on our of Medicine at Hofstra University. Bachelor’s degrees are offered in own cable channels. Also located here is the University’s radio about 150 areas of study. Graduate degrees are offered, including Ph.D., station (WRHU/88.7-FM), audio production studios, a film/

4 Hofstra University video screening room, film editing rooms, a computer laboratory, a speech performance studio and a large dance studio.

Hofstra’s C.V. Starr Hall offers academic facilities that are among the most technologically advanced in the nation. Every seat in every classroom allows students direct access to the Internet and Hofstra network, including the resources of Hofstra’s Axinn Library.

Hofstra’s growing computer facilities offer extensive high-tech training opportunities. There are computer terminals throughout the campus for student and faculty use, with more than 750 PC, Macintosh and UNIX workstations available in labs and classrooms.

Hofstra hosts more than 500 cultural events annually, bringing thousands of scholars, dignitaries and other participants to campus. More than 200 musical and dramatic performances take place on campus each year. The University recently completed a year-long celebration of its 75th anniversary, complete with a concert, academic convocation and cake, several conferences and signature events which brought together students, faculty, alumni and community. In October 2008 the eyes of the world were on Hofstra for the final presidential debate between Barack Obama and John McCain. The Hofstra by the Numbers debate was a transformational moment for the University, highlighting the achievements of our students and faculty and their engagement in 17 Varsity sports the political process. Leading up to the debate, students and the entire 20 Eateries on campus community were engaged by the year-long Educate ’08 program, 20 Local and national fraternities and sororities almost 150 lectures, conferences, and events focused on the issues, 21 Average undergraduate class size history and politics of the presidency, followed by Define ’09, which 22 Academic accreditations looked at the first year of his presidency. The University continues 37 Residence halls to host important political events, such as the New York State 100 Percent program accessibility to persons with disabilities Gubernatorial Debate in 2010. 175 Student clubs and organizations The Hofstra Museum, which 500 Cultural events per year houses one of the largest art 1,165 Faculty members collections in the metropolitan 1935 Founding date area, coordinates approximately 6,804 Full-time undergraduate enrollment eight exhibitions annually and 12,000 Total University enrollment, including part-time offers exhibition areas and an undergraduate, graduate and School of Law extensive outdoor sculpture 119,000+ Hofstra alumni collection, with 75 pieces. The 1.2 Million Volumes available at Hofstra University Libraries Hofstra Museum is accredited by the American Association of Museums – one of only 94 The Hofstra athletic program competes on the NCAA Division I level universities in the nation and one and is a member of the Colonial Athletic Association. The University of six in New York to hold that sponsors 17 intercollegiate programs – eight men’s sports and nine distinction. women’s sports. Hofstra has men’s teams in , , , golf, tennis, wrestling, soccer and cross country. Women’s Hofstra also has six theaters, a sports include basketball, volleyball, softball, tennis, soccer, field student newspaper, a lively student hockey, lacrosse, cross country and golf. center, a recently renovated recreation center and numerous Hofstra’s academic programs are accredited by numerous national athletic facilities, including the agencies and the University is one of only 280 schools, out of more 13,000-seat James M. Shuart than 3,600 colleges and universities nationwide, with a chapter of the Stadium and the 5,046-seat David national honor society Phi Beta Kappa. Of Hofstra’s 1,165 faculty S. Mack Sports and Exhibition members, 533 are full time and 93 percent hold the highest degree in Complex. Hofstra also has an their fields. The average undergraduate class size is 21 students, while indoor, Olympic-sized (eight lane, student-faculty ratio is 14-to-1. 50-meter) swimming pool, one of the largest such facilities in the Hofstra University is 100-percent program accessible to persons with New York metropolitan area. disabilities, and has been cited as a national model for this achievement.

4 Hofstra University 2011 Women’s Soccer 5 HOFSTRA HIGHLIGHTS

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo spoke at Hofstra in May 2011 as part of his People First Tour of the state.

Hofstra’s Diamond Celebration Weekend featured a Grucci Fireworks show

Chart-topping recording artist Trey Songz headlined the Live at 75 Concert

Legendary hip-hop group Public Enemy were one of the featured performers at Hofstra’s Live at 75 Concert

6 Hofstra University The Princeton Review recently named the Zarb School of Business One of its “Great Schools for Marketing and Sales Majors”

The Hofstra- North Shore LIJ School of Medicine welcomed its first class in July 2011

A packed house turned out for Hofstra celebrated its Jimmy Fallon’s 75th Anniversary with a show at the David cake from Charm City S. Mack Sports Cakes, which was featured and Exhibition on the Food Network show Complex “Ace of Cakes”. Charm City executive sous chef Geof Manthorpe delivered and assembled the cake for the celebration.

6 Hofstra University 2011 Women’s Soccer 7 HEAD COACH SIMON RIDDIOUGH

imon Riddiough is entering his sixth Syear as the Hofstra Women’s Soccer Coach in 2011. He was named the second head coach in the history of the program when he was promoted to the position following JoAnne Russell’s retirement at the conclusion of the 2005 season.

This past year, Riddiough guided Hofstra to the most successful season in school history (19-3). The Pride set a school record with 19 wins, went 11-0 in the Colonial Athletic Association, becoming the first team to go undefeated and untied in CAA play since 1998, and won a school-record 18 straight games. Coach Riddiough was Hofstra advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament with the CAA Coach of the a 1-0 win over Connecticut, its second NCAA win in program history, Year in 2010 and Riddiough was named the CAA Coach of the Year and the Mid- Atlantic Region Coach of the Year by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA). Tournament, defeating Ohio State 1-0 in the first round and taking The 19-3 record regional top seed Penn State into overtime in the second round. He was improved named the Northeast Region Coach of the Year by the NSCAA. Riddiough’s record to 67- In between the two landmark seasons, Riddiough led Hofstra to an 11-8- 29-8 in his 3 record in 2008, including a return trip to the CAA finals (where it fell five years, an 1-0 in double-overtime). He also guided the pride to another successful average of season in 2009, finishing 10-6-3, including 7-2-2 in conference play. over 13 wins a season. Riddiough has been a member of the Hofstra Women’s Soccer staff for 16 years, including the previous four as an associate head coach prior The 2010 to his promotion to the head coaching position. Riddiough joined the season became coaching ranks in 1996 after spending two years as a graduate assistant the most in the Hofstra Sports Facilities Department, pursuing a master’s degree in successful counseling. season in program history Riddiough, a 1994 Hofstra graduate with a degree in physical education, by surpassing was a four-year letterman and captain on the Flying Dutchmen soccer the high team from 1990 through 1994. He was an All-New York Region standard that performer in 1993 and 1994, and an All-East Coast Conference pick in Riddiough’s 1993. Riddiough was also a member of the all-region academic squad. In team set in his Hofstra career he recorded 13 goals and 15 assists. 2007. Hofstra finished with A hard-nosed defender as a player, Riddiough has helped develop the an 18-4 record, Hofstra Women’s Soccer program into one of the top defensive teams in setting a school the nation in recent seasons. The Pride ranked third in the nation in team record that defense in 2003 (0.45 goals per game), while tying for the fewest goals was passed allowed in the entire country (nine), and also ranked 16th in the nation in in 2010, won 2002 (0.69 goals per game). In 2005, Hofstra allowed only three goals in the CAA 11 conference games on its way to winning the CAA championship and championship earning its first-ever NCAA Division I tournament appearance. Iin 2007, and advanced Hofstra set a school record with 12 shutouts, including seven straight. to the second round of Riddiough played with the Greek American Atlas from 1995 through the NCAA

8 Hofstra University 1997 and won a USYSA Region I championship with the club. He also appeared in the quarterfinals of the U.S. Open Cup with the Greek American Atlas. In 1998 and 1999, Riddiough played with the New York Freedoms of the and played on the 1999 PDL Northeast Division championship squad that placed third in the nation. In 2001 Riddiough played with the of the A-League.

In addition to his playing experience, Riddiough has been a head coach for the Eastern New York Youth Soccer Association Girls Under-17 team, which serves as part of the New York Olympic Development Program (ODP), since 2000. In 2005 he helped coach the team to the ODP National Championship. He also previously coached several Long Island Select teams from 1996 to 1999 and served as a director for Noga Soccer Camps since 1991. In June 1992 he coached the New Hyde Park Girls Under-19 club to the New York State championship.

Riddiough, a native of Barnsley, England, and his wife, Heather, a former two-sport athlete at Hofstra, reside in Massapequa Park, New York with their two sons, Kain and Cole.

8 Hofstra University 2011 Women’s Soccer 9 ASSISTANT COACHES

Tobias Bishof Tiffany Yovino Assistant Coach Assistant Coach

obias Bischof joins the fter a well-decorated Pride in 2011 after a four-year career on Tdecade in which he has Athe field at Hofstra, been prominently involved Tiffany Yovino begins her first in Long Island soccer, season as an assistant coach particularly at the youth level. in 2011. This past summer, Bischof led two U-15 teams – the Yovino achieved a long list of East Meadow Sparks U-15 accolades after a senior year Girls and the Massapequa that saw her lead Hofstra to a Arsenal U-15 Boys – to state 19-3 record (setting a school championships in the New record for wins in a season), York State Open Cup. an 11-0 mark in the Colonial Athletic Association, and an appearance in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. She earned third-team Bischof has also coached the East Meadow Dynamite and Sachem All-America honors from the National Soccer Coaches Association of Blazers in the Region 1 Premier League. Overall, he has had tremendous America, and was named both the CAA Player of the Year and the Big success with his youth programs, leading seven teams to the state finals Apple Soccer Player of the Year. She also became the first player in in the last five years. Hofstra history to earn all-region honors from the NSCAA four times.

In addition, Bischof has served as the Select PDP program administrator Off the field, Yovino’s accolades were equally impressive. A dual major for the Long Island Junior Soccer League (LIJSL), a program that in history and early childhood education with a 3.69 grade point average, included more than 500 players, and has run a select coaching program Yovino was a first-team ESPN/CoSIDA Academic All-American, to prepare athletes for collegiate soccer. He has helped place dozens of a first-team NSCAA Scholar All-American, and became Hofstra’s his youth players into college programs in his short time on Long Island. first-ever recipient of a NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship. She also earned membership into Phi Alpha Theta, a national honors society A native of Winterstein, Germany, Bischof played soccer in his native for exceptional university history students, and was named the Female country after graduating from high school. In 1997 he enrolled at College Athlete of the Year by the Nassau County Sports Commission for Friedrich-Schiller University in Jena, Germany, where he earned a outstanding achievement in sport, academic excellence and community degree in sports science, finishing in the top 10 percent of his class. He service. also coached youth soccer in Germany, primarily with 16-17 year olds, before coming to the United States. Yovino, a four-time All-CAA selection, also graduated as the winningest player in the history of the program with 58 wins over her four seasons. Bischof first moved to Long Island in 2002 to accept a position with She helped the Pride to a school record with 18 wins as a freshman, and Globall Soccer, an international training and management company. He then helped break that record with 19 wins as a senior, including wins worked with the Long Island Rough Riders of the Premier Development in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in both seasons. She had the League (PDL) after Globall Soccer purchased the team. game-winning goal in a 1-0 win over Connecticut in the first round of the 2010 NCAA Tournament. Bischof currently resides in Long Beach, New York.

During her playing career, Yovino recorded 21 goals and eight assists for 50 points. She will become the 25th student-athlete in program history to have their jersey retired when she is honored this fall.

Tiffany Yovino receives her 2010 CAA Player of the Year Award

10 Hofstra University 2011 WOMEN’S SOCCER ROSTER

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown/High School/Last School 00 Jules Kantor GK Fr. 5-10 Coral Springs, FL/St. Thomas Aquinas 0 Kylie Shuster GK So. 5-6 Austin, TX/Cedar Park 1 Emily Morphitis GK So. 5-6 London, England/Therfield 2 Tara Kerns D/M So. 5-3 Chesapeake, VA/Great Bridge 3 Nicki Choffel M Jr. 5-4 Bellerose, NY/Mary Louis Academy 5 Laura Greene F Sr. 5-8 Holbrook, NY/Sachem East 6 Ingrid Moyer M/F Fr. 5-8 Souderton, PA/Souderton Area 7 Ruby Staplehurst D/F So. 5-4 London, England/St. Thomas More 8 Erin Havard M Fr. 5-7 Fairfax, VA/W.T. Woodson 9 Amber Stobbs F So. 5-3 London, England/Warlingham 10 Brittany Farriella D So. 5-7 East Meadow, NY/Sachem North 11 Anya Koren M/F Fr. 5-7 Scottsdale, AZ/Desert Mountain 12 Kerry Cummings D/M So. 5-5 Kansas City, MO/St. Teresa’s Academy/St. John’s 14 Lulu Echeverry M/F Fr. 5-5 East Meadow, NY/East Meadow 15 Brooke Bendernagel D Jr. 5-7 Smithtown, NY/Smithtown West 16 Erin Breen F Jr. 5-7 Hicksville, NY/Hicksville 19 Sam Scolarici M/F Fr. 5-3 Aldie, VA/Freedom 21 Courtney Breen M Sr. 5-8 Hicksville, NY/Hicksville 22 Danielle Murino D/M Jr. 5-3 Bohemia, NY/Connetquot 23 Caylin Dudley F Fr. 5-3 Grasonville, MD/Kent Island 25 Brittany Butts M Sr. 5-7 Massapequa Park, NY/Massapequa 31 Lucy Gillett GK Fr. 5-10 Rockville Centre, NY/South Side

Head Coach: Simon Riddiough (Hofstra ’94) Assistant Coaches: Tobias Bischof, Tiffany Yovino, Ed Schieferstein

Pronunciation Guide

0 Kylie Shuster SHOO-ster 1 Emily Morphitis mor-FEE-tiss 3 Nicki Choffel shuh-FELL 8 Erin Havard huh-VARD 10 Brittany Farriella fair-ee-ELL-uh 14 Lulu Echeverry ETCH-uh-vary 19 Sam Scolarici sko-la-REECH-ee 22 Danielle Murino mur-EE-no 31 Lucy Gillett jill-ETTE HC Simon Riddiough rid-ee-OFF AC Tobias Bischof bish-OFF AC Tiffany Yovino yo-VEE-no AC Ed Schieferstein SHEEF-er-stine

10 Hofstra University 2011 Women’s Soccer 11 2011 OUTLOOK

ollowing up the greatest season in school history is always a Sophomore Amber Stobbs had a solid freshman season off the bench and challenge. Doing it without six of the starters who helped make it provides another speedy winger to use up front. She scored two goals Fthe greatest season makes the challenge that much tougher. last season and consistently provided a spark off the bench with her athleticism, which the coaching staff hopes will allow to be productive The 2010 Hofstra Women’s Soccer team went 19-3 on the year, setting in a starting role this fall. Junior Erin Breen has been utilized in center a school record for wins in a season. The Pride won 18 straight games forward spot during her career. at one point, shattering the previous school record of 10 in a row, and finished 11-0 in CAA play, the first unbeaten and untied season in the Newcomers expected to add to the competition at forward include CAA since 1998. freshman Lulu Echeverry of nearby East Meadow High School, Samantha Scolarici of Freedom High School in Virginia and Caylin Much of the offensive production from a year ago came from its senior Dudley of Kent Island High School in Maryland, although any of the class, including All-American midfielder Tiffany Yovino and two-time three are versatile enough to play in an attacking midfield role as well. first team All-CAA forward Salma Tarik, who each had 12 goals and two Sophomore transfer Ingrid Moyer will also be in the mix for playing time assists. All-CAA defender Dana Bergstrom led the Pride with 10 assists, at forward. while central defender Amy Turner was the team’s top defensive stopper and will need to be replaced as well. Midfield

Hofstra does have several key weapons returning, including senior Despite the loss of Yovino, Courtney Breen All-CAA midfielders Brittany Butts and Courtney Breen, and standout Hofstra still figures to be in forward Laura Greene (six goals, seven assists in 2010). For the Pride to solid shape in the midfield, lead the CAA standings again this year, though, several younger players where seniors Courtney who had complementary roles last season will need to step up and be Breen and Brittany Butts more consistent contributors in 2011. will be entering their fourth seasons as starters and have Here is a position-by-position look at the , heading into all-CAA accolades to their 2011. credit.

Forward Breen has been the Pride’s starting defensive midfielder Tarik has been the team’s center forward for the last two years, the type for her first three years and of player who would draw multiple defenders and make everyone else’s has been an All-CAA and jobs easier. Kayla Pifer and Grace Hawkins were also part of the Pride’s all-region selection in both regular forward rotation last year and will need to be replaced. of her first three seasons. Her ability to cover large stretches Greene will be a of ground defensively has Laura Greene key part of Hofstra’s given the Pride the freedom forward line this to send numbers forward. She is Hofstra’s strongest player in the air, year after tallying making her a dangerous weapon on set pieces, as she showed with a nine goals and 15 header goal in the second round of the NCAA Tournament against assists in the last two Boston College. years combined. Her speed on the outside has caused match- up problems for opponents her entire career, while her improved finishing ability in 2010 made her an even more Brittany Butts dangerous weapon. Head Coach Simon Riddiough would like to keep her on the outside where her speed allows her to turn the corner, but she could also get a look as a center forward as well.

12 Hofstra University Butts came into her own last season, earning first-team All-CAA accolades after a year which saw her consistently dominate possession in the midfield. Butts is Hofstra’s most creative player with the ball at her feet and her ability to beat defenders consistently was crucial in forcing teams to abandon their defensive alignments to bring help.

Junior Danielle Murino was a reserve midfielder as a freshman and went back to an outside defender position last year. This year, there’s a strong chance she will move back to her original position and give the Pride a dangerous three-player midfield. Murino is a sure tackler with a deceptive burst of speed that allows her to get free from defenders, and she also has the ability to shoot from distance. Tara Kerns Hofstra also hopes to have some depth in the midfield to utilize as well. Junior Nicki Choffel has missed the last two seasons with knee injuries after seeing some playing time off the bench as a freshman, but returned last spring and appears ready to rejoin the midfield rotation. Incoming freshmen Erin Havard and Anya Koren also figure to be in the hunt for Sophomore Brittany Farriella is a player who Hofstra may need to step playing time in their rookie seasons, while sophomore Kerry Cummings up this season, the same way that Bendernagel did a year ago. She has played in nine games for St. John’s last year and will give Hofstra a the size and technical skill to be a prototype central defender, and could defensive midfielder who can also slide back to the central defense if fill in to the central defense hole left behind by Turner’s departure. The needed. Pride also has the option of moving one of its midfielders back onto the defensive unit. Defense Goalie Junior Brooke Bendernagel The Pride will have a wide range of options to use in goal this season. stepped into the Emily Morphitis split time last year as a freshman in a two-person starting line-up platoon, and she showed veteran savvy in making key saves and helping last year and did the Pride preserve many second half leads. Returning sophomore Kylie a sensational job, Shuster saw action in 2009 as a freshman before being sidelined by a providing the knee injury last year, and she could also see significant playing time as athleticism on well. Incoming freshmen Jules Kantor and Lucy Gillett will make the the back line that battle for minutes in net even more competitive. Hofstra needed for the final piece in its puzzle. This year, she may be Emily Morphitis the only person from last year’s back four that is returning to the defense (if Murino moves up to the midfield).

Two players who saw significant playing time off the bench as freshmen last year are projected to be Brooke Bendernagel starting defenders for the Pride this year. Tara Kerns saw action as both an outside defender and a midfielder, and gave Hofstra many valuable minutes with her tenacity and work rate. Ruby Staplehurst, who also saw playing time at forward last year, is a technically sound player who has a burst of speed that should make her valuable on the outside.

12 Hofstra University 2011 Women’s Soccer 13 PLAYER PROFILES

Brooke Bendernagel #15

Defense, 5-7, Junior Smithtown, NY/Smithtown West

Fourth season on the Hofstra Soccer roster, including one red-shirt year…Expected to start at center back again this season…2010: Played in and started 21 games on the Hofstra central defense…Tallied one assist in a win over Fordham…Took one shot…Received CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award…2009: Played in nine games, including three starts… Started three straight games for the Pride against Columbia, Delaware and Drexel…Helped the defense to a shutout of Drexel in her third start…Took two shots on the year….2008: Red-shirted and did not play…High School: Played on the Smithtown West High School soccer team for four seasons…Also ran track for three years…Helped the Bulls to back-to-back division championships in 2006 and 2007…Was a two-time all- conference selection…Personal: Plans to be an elementary school teacher after graduation…Lists Alex Rodriguez as her favorite athlete...Has one younger sister…Started playing soccer at age 5… Dual major in elementary education and psychology.

Year GP G A Pts. 2009 9 0 0 0 2010 21 0 1 1 Totals 30 0 1 1

14 Hofstra University Courtney Breen #21 Tallied four goals and five assists…Scored the tying goal in the first half of an NCAA second round game…Scored twice Midfield, 5-8, Senior in a 4-1 win over Fordham to earn MVP honors of the Hofstra Hicksville, NY/Hicksville Invitational…Also named CAA Player of the Week following the Hofstra Invitational…had the game-winning goal on a header Fourth season on the Hofstra Soccer in overtime of a 3-2 win over Georgia State…Had an assist in a roster…Expected to hold down the road win over Indiana…Also picked up assists in conference wins defensive midfield role for the fourth over Delaware, Towson and William & Mary…The William & straight year…2010: Second team Mary assist came on the game-winning goal in the final minute All-Colonial Athletic Association...Third team NSCAA All- of regulation on a crossing pass…Took 35 shots…2009: First Mid Atlantic Region...Started all 22 games for the Pride… team All-Colonial Athletic Association...Third team NSCAA All-Mid Atlantic Region...Started all 19 games for the Pride… Scored three goals and added two assists for eight points… Tallied the overtime game-winner in a 2-1 win over Richmond on Aug. 28…Also had the game-winner in the second half of a 2-1 win over Princeton on Sept. 4…Scored the tying goal in a 4-1 comeback win over defending league regular season champion William & Mary on Oct. 11…Assisted on both Hofstra goals in a 3-2 overtime loss to No. 25 Indiana on Sept. 11…2008: Named to Colonial Athletic Association All-Rookie Team... Second team All-CAA selection...CAA All-Tournament Team pick…Appeared in all 22 games, including 19 starts…Tallied three goals and one assist…Scored game-winning goal in closing minutes of a 4-3 victory over Georgia State…Had the tying goal in the second half of a 2-2 tie with Old Dominion in the first round of the CAA Tournament, when Hofstra rallied from a 2-0 deficit to go on to win on penalty kicks…Scored in a 3-3 tie with Central Connecticut…Assisted on the game’s only goal in a 1-0 victory over Delaware…Took 25 shots…High School: Played three years of soccer at Hicksville High School in Hicksville, New York, missing her senior season due to injury…Was a two- time all-county selection and a two-time team Most Valuable Player…Had 22 goals as a sophomore and 15 as a junior… Also a two-time All-New York State selection in basketball after leading the team to a pair of county championships…Scored over 1,000 points in her scholastic basketball career…Personal: Has four sisters, including twin sister Erin, who is also a member of the Pride…Started playing soccer at age 7…Volunteered at the Empire State Games for the Physically Challenged and the Special Olympics…Also recruited by St. John’s, Rutgers and Maryland…Lists Steve Nash as her favorite athlete…Played club soccer for the East Meadow Shooting Stars, which she helped to state cup championships in 2003, 2005 and 2008.

Year GP G A Pts. 2008 22 3 1 7 2009 19 3 2 8 2010 22 4 5 13 Totals 63 10 8 28

14 Hofstra University 2011 Women’s Soccer 15 PLAYER PROFILES

Erin Breen #16 Brittany Butts #25

Forward, 5-7, Junior Midfield, 5-7, Senior Hicksville, NY/Hicksville Massapequa Park, NY/Massapequa

Fourth season on the Hofstra Soccer Fifth season on the Hofstra Soccer roster, including one red-shirt roster, including one medical red- year…2010: Appeared in four games shirt season...2010: First team off the bench at forward…Received All-Colonial Athletic Association... CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award…2009: Appeared in Second team NSCAA All Mid-Atlantic Region...Started in five games off the Hofstra bench as a reserve forward…2008: 21 games after missing the season opener at Boston College… Red-shirted and did not play…Received CAA Commissioner’s Tallied two goals and one assist on the year…Scored the Academic Award…High School: Played four years of soccer game’s first goal in a road win over Indiana…Tallied a goal in at Hicksville High School in Hicksville, New York, where she a home win over Towson…Assisted on a second half goal in a also played four years of basketball and one year of softball… comeback win over Old Dominion…Took 34 shots…Received Earned all-conference and all-league honors in soccer…Also CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award…2009: Appeared in was an Exceptional Seniors selection in soccer last fall… all 19 games for the Pride, including 18 starts as a defensive Earned all-conference, all-division, and all-class honors in midfielder…Had an assist in a 3-0 win over Towson…Took seven basketball…Personal: Has four sisters, including twin sister shots…2008: Named to Colonial Athletic Association All- Courtney, who is also a member of the Pride…Started playing Rookie Team…Started all 22 games in the Hofstra midfield… soccer at age 7…Volunteered at the Empire State Games for Tallied one assist on the season in a 4-3 win over Georgia State… the Physically Challenged and the Special Olympics…Also Took 22 shots…2007: Was injured in preseason and took a recruited by Kentucky, Eastern Kentucky, Marist, and Siena… medical red-shirt…High School: Played four seasons on the Lists Kristine Lilly as her favorite athlete…Played club soccer for soccer team at Massapequa High School…Helped the Chiefs the East Meadow Shooting Stars, which she helped to state cup to a state championship as a freshman, when she was named championships in 2003, 2005 and 2008…Member of the national second team All-New York…Led Massapequa to a second state honors society, the national art honors society and the national championship as a junior, when she earned first team all-state Spanish honors society…Lists “My Sister’s Keeper” by Jodi honors…Helped the Chiefs to four consecutive Nassau County Picoult as her favorite book. Class AA championships and to a 39-1-6 record against Nassau County schools from 2003-05…Personal: Has one sister… Year GP G A Pts. Member of the National Honor Society in high school…Lists the 2009 5 0 0 0 Beatles as her favorite musical group…Started playing soccer at 2010 4 0 0 0 age 8…Psychology major. Totals 9 0 0 0 Year GP G A Pts. 2008 22 0 1 1 2009 19 0 1 1 2010 21 2 1 5 Totals 62 2 3 7

16 Hofstra University Nicki Choffel #3 Brittany Farriella #10

Midfield, 5-4, Junior Defender, 5-7, Sophomore Bellerose, NY/Mary Louis Academy East Meadow, NY/Sachem North

Fourth season on the Hofstra Soccer Third season on the Hofstra Soccer roster, including two seasons she roster, including one red-shirt year… missed in their entirety due to Could take on an expanded role in the injuries…Was on the roster of Hofstra defense this fall as a central the WPSL Champion in 2008 and again defender…2010: Appeared in four games off the bench for the in 2010…2010: Missed the year with a torn ACL suffered Pride…2009: Red-shirted and did not play…High School: in the summer…Received CAA Commissioner’s Academic Played five years of Soccer at Sachem North High School in Lake Award…2009: Missed the year with a torn ACL suffered in Ronkonkoma, New York, earning a spot on the varsity in eighth preseason, taking a medical redshirt…2008: Appeared in eight grade…Earned both All-County and All-League honors…Also games off the bench for the Pride, primarily in the midfield… played for four years in Long Island’s Olympic Development High School: Played on the Mary Louis soccer team in Jamaica Program…Personal: Has an older sister, Krysten, who played Estates, New York for four years…Helped the Hilltoppers to goalie on the Hofstra Women’s Soccer team…Lists Cristiano Division B championships in 2005 and 2007…Was a four-time Ronaldo as her favorite athlete…Started playing soccer at age team Most Valuable Player…Earned her school’s scholar-athlete 4…Also recruited by Miami, Connecticut, Boston University award as a senior…Earned the Queens Times Ledger Player of and Loyola…Would like to be an elementary school teacher after the Year honor in 2007…Personal: Has one older sister…Started graduation. playing soccer at age 4…Also recruited by Villanova, Delaware and Binghamton…Pre-elementary education major. Year GP G A Pts. 2010 4 0 0 0 Year GP G A Pts. 2008 8 0 0 0 2009 Medical red-shirt 2010 DNP - injured

16 Hofstra University 2011 Women’s Soccer 17 PLAYER PROFILES

Laura Greene #5 goals and seven assists on the year…Assisted on two of Hofstra’s goals in its 3-0 win over Georgia State in the CAA semifinals… Forward, 5-8, Senior Scored the game’s only goal in a 1-0 win over Princeton… Holbrook, NY/Sachem East Had the tiebreaking goal in the second half of a 3-1 win over Old Dominion…Had the game-winning goal in a 3-1 win over Fourth season on the Hofstra Soccer Indiana…Scored the game-winner in the second half of a 2-1 roster…Played in the summer for win over Drexel…Scored in a win over George Mason…Had the Long Island Lady Riders of the two assists in a 3-2 road win over William & Mary…Also had W-League…Ranks tied for eighth on assists against Purdue, Delaware and UNC Wilmington…Took the school’s career assist leaders with 15 through her first three 58 shots…2009: Started all 19 games for the Pride…Had three seasons…2010: Started all 22 games for the Pride…Tallied six goals and a team-high eight assists for 14 points…The 14 points was the second-highest total on the team…Scored a first half goal in a 2-1 overtime loss to UNC Wilmington the semifinals of the CAA Tournament…Tallied the game-winning goal in the second half of a 2-1 win over UNC Wilmington in the regular season… Assisted on the game-tying goal with 1:45 left in regulation in a season-opening 2-1 win over Richmond, as well as the game- winning goal with 1:49 left in a 3-2 win over Delaware…Also scored the Pride’s first goal against Delaware to start a comeback from a 2-0 second half deficit…Picked up an assist against No. 25 Indiana…Assisted on the opening goal in a 3-2 win over Harvard…Had points in four straight mid-season games, with assists against Towson, Old Dominion and William & Mary and a goal against UNC Wilmington…Took 13 shots in a 0-0 tie with Georgia State…Tallied 60 shots overall on the year…2008: Played in 20 games…Scored two goals, both of which were game-winners…Tallied the game’s only goal in a 1-0 win over Delaware…Also scored with one minute to play in regulation to break a 1-1 tie in a 2-1 win at VCU…Converted a penalty kick in a shootout win over Old Dominion in the first round of the CAA Tournament…Took 15 shots…Received CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award…High School: Played on the soccer and track and field teams at Sachem East High School in Farmingville, New York… Named the Suffolk County Player of the Year in 2007…Helped her squads to the New York State semifinals as a junior and senior and to a Suffolk League I championship in 2006…Was a three-time all-county and all-conference selection and earned All-New York State honors as a junior and senior… Had 24 goals and 15 assists as a senior, after tallying 24 goals and 13 assists as a junior… Was a seven-time all-county performer in track and field and a three-time all-state selection…Personal: Hopes to be a math teacher after graduation…Lists “To Kill A Mockingbird” as her favorite book…Started playing soccer at age 5…Also recruited by St. John’s, Iowa, and Fairfield… Mathematics major.

Year GP G A Pts. 2008 20 2 0 4 2009 19 3 8 14 2010 22 6 7 19 Totals 61 11 15 37

18 Hofstra University Tara Kerns #2 Emily Morphitis #1

Sophomore, 5-2, Midfield/Defense Sophomore, 5-6, Goalkeeper Chesapeake, VA/Great Bridge London, England/Therfield

Second season on the Hofstra women’s Second season on the Hofstra women’s soccer roster…Can play either outside soccer roster…Should see playing back or defensive midfield…2010: time at goalkeeper this season…2010: Appeared in 21 Appeared in 18 games for the Pride, games for the usually playing the second half while platooning at goalkeeper… Pride, primarily Started three games…Had a 7-1 record in net, suffering only as a defender one loss on opening day against Boston College…Had a season- and defensive high three saves in wins over Delaware and Drexel…Had two midfielder…Had second-half saves in a 1-0 win over James Madison…Combined one assist in a on eight shutouts on the year…Had a .643 save percentage and home win over a 1.03 goals against average…Received CAA Commissioner’s Rhode Island… Academic Award…High School: Attended the Therfield School Took four shots… in Surrey, England…Played soccer for the Chelsea Ladies in Received CAA Surrey, England, along with Hofstra classmates Amber Stobbs Commissioner’s and Ruby Staplehurst…Has played for the England Under-19, Academic Under-17 and Under-15 teams…Named to the Inner London Award…High Squad and the English Colleges Squad…Personal: Has an School: Played older sister and a younger brother…Lists David Beckham as her for four years favorite athlete…Started playing soccer at age 7…Nicknamed at Great Bridge “Morph”…Lists Freedom Writers as her favorite movie. High School in Chesapeake, Year GP W-L-T Min. GA Svs. Sv.% GAA Virginia… 2010 18 7-1-0 869:40 10 18 .643 1.03 Led her squads to the district and regional tournaments in all four seasons… Was named the MVP of the Wildcats as both a freshman and senior… Was named the Southeastern District Player of the Year in 2010…Was also a first-team all-district and an all-Tidewater selection in 2010… Traveled to Russia with the Olympic Development Program (ODP) regional team in 2010…Also chosen to the National Honor Society as a senior…Personal: Has two older brothers… Played with the Virginia Rush soccer club…Nicknamed “T.K.”… Started playing soccer at age 6…Hopes to coach soccer after graduation…Plans to major in exercise science with a minor in education…Has volunteered with TOPS Soccer, a community- based training program for young athletes with disabilities, and as a Wyldlife Youth Group leader.

Year GP G A Pts. 2010 21 0 1 1

18 Hofstra University 2011 Women’s Soccer 19 PLAYER PROFILES

Danielle Murino #22 Kylie Shuster #0

Defense/Midfield, 5-3, Junior Goalkeeper, 5-6, Sophomore Bohemia, NY/Connetquot Austin, TX/Cedar Park

Third season on the Hofstra Soccer Third season on the Hofstra Soccer roster…Played primarily in the midfield roster, including one medical red- as a freshman and on the defensive unit shirt…2010: Injured her knee in the as a sophomore spring and took a medical red-shirt… and could fill either Received CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award…2009: role this year…Was Appeared in five games for the Pride, including one start… a member of the Picked up a shutout with eight saves in her only start, a 0-0 tie Long Island Lady with Georgia State, in which she made two key saves in overtime Riders the past two to help preserve the tie…Stopped all 11 shots she faced on the summers…2010: year in 156:03 of playing time…Came on in relief of a 2-1 win Started all 22 games over UNC Wilmington in the closing minutes after an injury to as a defender… starter Krysten Farriella and preserved the win…High School: Finished the year Played four years on the Cedar Park (TX) High School team… with four assists… Helped her teams to the district championship as a junior and to Had assists in the district finals as a senior…Had 11 shutouts and a 0.38 goals wins over Rhode against average in 2008…Was a first team all-district selection Island, Purdue, in each of her last three seasons…Was also a two-time district Delaware and UNC MVP, an all-region selection by the Texas Association of Soccer Wilmington… Coaches, and was named a High School Prime Time Player of Took 13 shots… the Year by ESPN as a senior…Was also an Academic All-Texas Received CAA selection…Personal: Has two younger twin sisters…Lists David Commissioner’s Beckham as her favorite athlete…Started playing soccer at age Academic 4…Also recruited by Baylor, Stephen F. Austin, Rice and TCU… Award…2009: Chose Hofstra in part due to its communications school and Appeared in all 19 internship opportunities. games as a reserve midfielder…Had Year GP W-L-T Min. GA Svs. Sv.% GAA two goals and one assist on the year…Scored the game-winner 2009 5 0-0-1 156:03 0 11 1.000 0.00 in a 4-1 victory over William & Mary…Assisted on the Pride’s 2010 DNP-injured goal in a 2-1 loss to UNC Wilmington in the semifinals of the CAA Tournament…Also had a goal in a narrow 3-2 win over Harvard…Took 19 shots…High School: Played four years of Soccer at Connetquot High School in Bohemia, New York… Helped her team to a league championship as a senior…Was named the MVP of League II as a senior, when she led Suffolk County in goals scored with 22…Was a two-time All-New York State selection and a three-time all-conference honoree… Also played on the Connetquot basketball and track teams… Personal: Has three younger sisters and one younger brother… Lists Mia Hamm and David Wright as her favorite athletes… Started playing soccer at age 3…Would like to be an elementary school teacher after graduation...Chose Hofstra in part due to its education program.

Year GP G A Pts. 2009 19 2 1 5 2010 22 0 4 4 Totals 41 2 5 9

20 Hofstra University Ruby Staplehurst #7 Amber Stobbs #9

Sophomore, 5-4, Forward/Defense Sophomore, 5-3, Midfield/Forward London, England/St. Thomas More London, England/Warlingham

Second season on the Hofstra women’s Second season on the Hofstra women’s soccer roster…Can play either forward soccer roster…Expected to see or outside back…2010: Appeared in significant playing time at forward 11 games, while seeing time as both an this year...2010: Named to the 2010 outside defender and a forward…Had two goals and one assist… CAA All-Rookie team...Appeared in 17 games, including three Scored her first collegiate goal on a breakaway in a 2-0 road starts…Had two goals and one assist…Scored the game’s first win over VCU…Added a goal on a header in a win over George goal in the second half of a 2-1 win over Drexel…Had a goal Mason…Assisted on a goal in a 4-1 win over Fordham…Took in a 5-0 win over George Mason on Oct. 8 to give the Pride a five shots… 2-0 lead just before halftime, helping her earn CAA Rookie of High School: the Week honors…Assisted on a goal in a win over Towson on Attended St. Oct. 10…Suffered a late-season injury that kept her out of the Thomas More line-up for over three weeks…Took 16 shots… Received CAA Language Commissioner’s Academic Award…High School: Attended College in the Warlingham School in Surrey, England…Played for five London, years at the Arsenal Ladies F.C. Academy...Also played for England… the Chelsea Ladies F.C., along with Hofstra classmates Emily Played Morphitis and Ruby Staplehurst…Was a scholastic sprinter while soccer for at Warlingham, competing in the 100 and 200 meter events… the Chelsea Personal: Has an older brother Zale…Lists David Beckham Ladies in and Cristiano Ronaldo her favorite athletes… Lists the Toy Surrey, Story series as her favorite movies and the Twilight series as her England, favorite books… Nicknamed “Stobzy”… Started playing soccer along with at age 6. Hofstra classmates Year GP G A Pts. Emily 2010 17 2 1 5 Morphitis and Amber Stobbs… Helped her squad to a league championship in 2009, as well as the County Cup… Personal: Has one brother…Lists David Beckham as her favorite athlete…Favorite book is Angela’s Ashes…Hopes to enter the media profession after graduation…Started playing soccer at age 7…Enjoys Indian food…Favorite movies are the Toy Story series.

Year GP G A Pts. 2010 11 2 1 5

20 Hofstra University 2011 Women’s Soccer 21 PLAYER PROFILES

NEWCOMERS Lulu Echeverry #14

Kerry Cummings #12 Freshman, 5-5, Midfield/Forward Coral Springs, FL/St. Thomas Sophomore, 5-5, Midfield/Defense Aquinas Kansas City, MO/St. Teresa’s Academy/St. John’s First season on the Hofstra women’s soccer roster…Can play either forward First season on the Hofstra women’s or an attacking midfield role…High soccer roster…Played for one season School: Played for four seasons at East Meadow High School, at St. John’s University before which is five miles from Hofstra’s campus…Was an all-county transferring…Can play either in the defensive midfield or selection as a senior, as well as second-team All-New York… central defense…At St. John’s: Appeared in nine games for the Also an all-conference selection as a junior and senior…Helped Red Storm in 2010, scoring one goal, which was a late game- her team to two Nassau County finals as a sophomore and senior, winner in a 1-0 victory over Big East rival Seton Hall…High and a semifinals appearance as s junior…Also ran on the track School: Played four years of soccer at St. Teresa’s Academy in team, earning all-county honors in the steeplechase. and played Kansas City…Helped her team to a third place finish in the state on the badminton team as a senior…Was on the honor roll every championships as a sophomore…Earned team captain honors semester…Personal: Full name is Luisa Echeverry…Born in as a senior…Led club team (BVSC All-Stars) to seven straight Cali, Colombia…Has one sister…Lists Lionel Messi, Wayne state titles in Kansas…Personal: Has two brothers and one Rooney and Marta as her favorite athletes…Nineteen Minutes sister…Lists Wayne Rooney and Michael Jordan as her favorite by Jodi Picoult is her favorite book…Hopes to continue playing athletes…Rudy is her favorite movie…Started playing soccer at soccer after graduation...Started playing soccer at age five. age five…Nicknamed “Bear”…Decoded is her favorite book… Has volunteered at homeless shelters in the Kansas City area and worked for Operation Breakthrough day care for inner city Lucy Gillett #31 children. Freshman, 5-10, Goalkeeper Rockville Centre, NY/South Side Caylin Dudley #23 First season on the Hofstra women’s Freshman, 5-3 Midfield/Forward soccer roster…High School: Played Grasonville, MD/Kent Island for two seasons on the soccer team at South Side High School in Rockville First season on the Hofstra women’s Centre, New York, one of the top scholastic programs in the soccer roster…High School: Played country…Also played on the lacrosse team for two years…Was for four seasons at Kent Island High a high honor roll selection and a member of the national honor School…Earned first-team All-Bayside honors all four years… society…Personal: Has two brothers…Lists Hope Solo as her Was a three-time team MVP…Scored 15 goals and 11 assists favorite athlete…Hopes to coach soccer after graduation…Plans as a sophomore, 16 goals and 10 assists as a junior and 18 goals to major in physical education at Hofstra. and 14 assists as a senior…Was named the League Player of the Year as a senior, when she led the conference in both goals and assists…Earned the Maryland State Merit Scholastic Award for academic achievement…Personal: Has one brother and one sister…Spent this past summer playing for the ASA Chesapeake Charge in the Women’s Premier Soccer League, helping her team to the Eastern Conference Championship…Lists Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen as her favorite book…Started playing soccer at age four.

22 Hofstra University Erin Havard #8 Jules Kantor #00

Freshman, 5-7, Midfield Freshman, 5-10, Goalkeeper Fairfax, VA/W.T. Woodson Coral Springs, FL/St. Thomas Aquinas First season on the Hofstra women’s soccer roster…High School: Played on First season on the Hofstra women’s the varsity team at W.T. Woodson for soccer roster…High School: Played four years…Scored the game-winning on one of the top high school teams in goal to help the Cavaliers win the Northern Region championship the country at St. Thomas Aquinas in Fort Lauderdale, Florida… as a senior…Also helped her squad to a district championship as Led her team to a 25-1 record as a senior, winning district, a junior…All-district selection as a junior and senior and a team regional, state and national championships…The Raiders earned captain as a senior…Member of the national honors society… the Adidas Coaches Association national championship and was Also played club soccer for 10 years with McLean Azul, helping voted as the No. 2 girls athletic team of the year by MaxPreps… her team to six Virginia State Cup championships (2005-09, Led the nation with 24 shutouts, including 18 in a row…Allowed 2011)…Personal: Has one brother and one sister, who was a only two goals all season for a 0.08 goals against average… swimmer at East Carolina…Five-year member of the Virginia Earned ESPN RISE first-team All-American honors, as well as Olympic Development Program, helping her team to a third-place first-team All-State, the Miami Herald Player of the Year, and finish in the 2009 national championships…Lists Brett Favre and Team Defensive MVP…Also helped her junior team to a district Steve Nash as her favorite athletes…Started playing soccer at championship and the regional finals in 2010…Named Team age five…Chose Hofstra in part for its business program and its Defensive MVP…Personal: Full name is Julia Kantor…Has one proximity to New York City. brother, who plays lacrosse on Long Island at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy…Father played football at the College of New Jersey…Lists Hope Solo as her favorite athlete…Hopes to enter the teaching/coaching profession after graduation.

22 Hofstra University 2011 Women’s Soccer 23 PLAYER PROFILES

Anya Koren #11 Ingrid Moyer #6

Freshman, 5-7, Midfield/Forward Freshman, 5-8, Midfield/Forward Scottsdale, AZ/Desert Mountain Souderton, PA/Souderton Area

First season on the Hofstra women’s First season on the Hofstra women’s soccer roster…High School: Played soccer roster…Attended Eastern for three seasons on the Desert University in Pennsylvania for a year, Mountain High School team, missing but did not play soccer…Played this her junior year…Tallied 33 goals and 12 assists as a senior while past summer for the Buxmont Torch FC of the Women’s Premier helping to lead her team to the state quarterfinals…Was named Soccer League (WPSL)…High School: Played for four seasons to the Arizona All-State teams, as well as the All-Desert Valley, at Souderton Area High School, where she graduated in 2010… All-Region, and All-Tribune teams…Was listed as one of the Started all four years…Helped lead team to only its second Top 20 Players to Watch in the Rocky Mountain region by Top playoff appearance in school history as a junior, when she led Drawer Soccer…Had 13 goals and 12 assists as a sophomore, the team in scoring and was an all-conference selection…Also and 12 goals and 11 assists as a freshman…Personal: Has one was a member of the Eastern Pennsylvania ODP program for sister…Born in San Jose, California…Played on the SC Del Sol four years, and played for the FC Bucks Fusion club team… club team, which has won Arizona state championships eight Also participated on the diving team for one year, qualifying for times…Lists Cristiano Ronaldo, Didier Drogba, Thierry Henry districts…Personal: Has one brother and one sister…Sister plays and LeBron James as her favorite athletes…Starting playing soccer at Lafayette…Lists Mia Hamm as her favorite athlete… soccer at age three…Hopes to get a job in sports marketing after Started playing soccer at age four…Nickamed “Ingie”… Mind graduation…Chose Hofstra in part for its business/marketing Gym: An Athlete’s Guide To Inner Excellence by Gary Mack is programs…Coaches soccer for the Special Olympics for four her favorite book. years.

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24 Hofstra University Sam Scolarici #19

Freshman, 5-3, Midfield/Forward Aldie, VA/Freedom

First season on the Hofstra women’s soccer roster…High School: Played at Freedom High School in South Riding, Virginia for four years…First-team all- district and second-team all-region selection as a senior…Helped her team to a 13-4-1 record her senior year, the school’s best-ever record…Second team All-Met selection by the Washington Post as a senior…Was an all-region selection for four years, including the only freshman chosen in 2007, when she was a team MVP… Scored a goal in the 2009 U.S. Youth Soccer ODP national championships to help Virginia to a third-place finish…Personal: Has one younger brother…Plans to major in communications at Hofstra…Lists Lionel Messi has her favorite athlete…Nicknamed “Sammy”…Started playing soccer at age seven…Chose Hofstra for its atmosphere and its women’s soccer program.

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24 Hofstra University 2011 Women’s Soccer 25 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT

tuart Rabinowitz was chosen by the Hofstra University Board of Trustees to serve as the eighth Spresident of the University on December 20, 2000. Prior to his appointment, he served as dean of Hofstra University School of Law from September 1989 through June 2001. He joined the faculty of the School of Law in 1972. President Rabinowitz currently holds the Andrew M. Boas and Mark L. Claster Distinguished Professorship in Civil Procedure.

President Rabinowitz holds positions with a number of important government and community organizations, including the Judicial Advisory Council of the State of New York Unified Court System - County of Nassau, and the Nassau County Health and Welfare Council. He serves as a trustee of the Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities, and on the Board of Directors for the Fair Media Council and the Long Island Technology Network. President Rabinowitz is a former member of the Nassau County Blue Ribbon Financial Review Panel, former chair of the Nassau County Local Advisory Board, and a former member of the Board of Directors of the Long Island Association. Additionally, President Rabinowitz served as a member of the Nassau County Commission on STUART RABINOWITZ Government Revision, which was charged with drafting a President of Hofstra University new charter and a new form of government for the County. He is the recipient of the Martin Luther King Living the Dream Award, EOC; Distinguished Service in the Cause Award; the Bar Association of Nassau County Proclamation of Justice, Legal Aid Society; UJA Federation Leadership for Outstanding Service to both the legal profession and the community; the Community Service Award from the Conference of Jewish Organizations of Nassau County; and the Alumni Association of the City College of New York 2005 Townsend Harris Medal. He has also been honored by the Long Island Software and Technology Network (LISTnet) and was the recipient of Networking magazine’s David Award.

President Rabinowitz received a juris doctor, magna cum laude, from Columbia University School of Law, where he was a member of the board of editors President Rabinowitz, Hofstra Pride of the Columbia Law Review and a Harlan Fiske Club Board member James C. Metzger Stone Scholar. He graduated from City College of ’83 and Hofstra Pride Club President E. David Woycik ’77 at the 2011 Pride New York with honors, and is a member of Phi Beta Student-Athlete Awards Banquet Kappa and the American Law Institute.

26 Hofstra University UNIVERSITY SENIOR ADMINISTRATION/TRUSTEES

M. Patricia Adamski Joseph M. Barkwill Dr. Herman Berliner Melissa Connolly Jessica Eads Dolores Fredrich, Esq. Senior Vice President Vice President for Provost and Senior Vice Vice President for Vice President for Vice President for for Planning Facilities President for University Relations Enrollment Services Legal Affairs and and Administration and Operations Academic Affairs General Counsel

Richard V. Guardino, Jr., Esq. Catherine Hennessy Sandra S. Johnson Robert W. Juckiewicz Alan J. Kelly Vice President for Business Vice President for Financial Vice President for Vice President for Vice President Development Affairs and Treasurer Student Affairs Information Technology for Development

STUART RABINOWITZ Trustees of Hofstra University As of August 2011 President of Hofstra University OFFICERS Martha S. Pope James M. Shuart,* President Emeritus James E. Quinn* Marilyn B. Monter,* Chair Edwin C. Reed Wilbur Breslin, Trustee Emeritus Alan J. Bernon,* Vice Chair Robert D. Rosenthal* Emil V. Cianciulli,* Chair Emeritus David S. Mack,* Vice Chair Debra A. Sandler* John J. Conefry, Jr., Chair Emeritus Joseph M. Gregory,* Secretary Thomas J. Sanzone* Maurice A. Deane,* Chair Emeritus Stuart Rabinowitz, President Peter G. Schiff George G. Dempster,* Chair Emeritus ______Joseph Sparacio* Joseph L. Dionne,* Trustee Emeritus Frank G. Zarb* Bernard Fixler,* Trustee Emeritus MEMBERS Florence Kaufman, Trustee Emerita DELEGATES Walter B. Kissinger, Trustee Emeritus George W. Bilicic, Jr. Ann M. Mallouk,* Chair Emerita Tejinder Bindra William F. Nirode, Speaker of the Faculty Thomas H. O’Brien, Trustee Emeritus Robert F. Dall* Stuart L. Bass,* Chair, University Senate Arnold A. Saltzman, Trustee Emeritus Helene Fortunoff Executive Committee Norman R. Tengstrom,* Trustee Emeritus Steven J. Freiberg* Elizabeth K. Benuti, Chair, University Colin Goddard Senate Planning and Budget Committee *Hofstra Alumni Martin B. Greenberg* David Zuniga, President, Student Leo A. Guthart Government Association Peter S. Kalikow* Alexander Zelinski, Vice President, Abby Kenigsberg Student Government Association Arthur J. Kremer Frederick E. Davis, Jr.,* President, Alumni Karen L. Lutz Organization Donna M. Mendes* Janis M. Meyer* ______John D. Miller*

26 Hofstra University 2011 Women’s Soccer 27 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

The Hofstra Athletic program has In September 2010 he was appointed to the flourished under Hayes’ leadership, NCAA Leadership Council, which is an winning 20 CAA Championships and advisory body to the Division I Board of making 33 postseason appearances, Directors. including 25 NCAA Tournaments, since the 2004-05 academic year. In Hayes came to Hofstra with more than 14 years 2010-11 four Pride teams advanced to of athletic administration experience, including postseason play with women’s soccer management positions at four Division I and men’s lacrosse reaching the NCAA institutions – Connecticut, Fordham, St. John’s Tournament as at-large selections. In and Fairfield. addition, Hofstra hosted the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Quarterfinals in 2009 Hayes received a master’s degree in and 2011, setting a James M. Shuart education in 1992 with a concentration in Stadium attendance record in 2011. sport management from the University of Connecticut. He holds a bachelor’s degree Hayes has placed a significant emphasis (1989) from Providence College, where he was on fund-raising during his tenure. Pride a member of Providence’s lacrosse team. He Club membership reached all-time was also awarded a certificate of completion in highs, both in terms of the number of 2001 from the Sports Management Institute, contributors and funds raised as the Consortium of the Universities of Michigan organization topped the $1 million and Texas. mark for the three consecutive years. In addition, Hofstra Athletics signed its A native of Providence, Rhode Island, Hayes largest corporate sponsorship deal in graduated from the Providence Country Day department history when it partnered School where he lettered in football, basketball with W.B. Mason in 2010. and lacrosse. He was inducted, as a member of his high school basketball team, into the Resources generated through fund- Providence Country Day Athletic Hall of raising efforts have been used to Fame in October 2004. In October 2010 Hayes JACK HAYES enhance programs and facilities became a two-time member of Providence Hofstra University Director of Athletics available to student-athletes. Recent Country Day’s Athletic Hall of Fame when he initiatives include the construction was inducted along with the rest of his high of the W.B. Mason Pride Lounge on school lacrosse team. the lower level of the Mack Sports ack Hayes is in his eighth year as director Complex, baseball’s Quinn Family Hayes resides in East Northport, New York, of athletics at Hofstra University in 2011- Grandstand and the Fried Family Student- with his wife Bridget, daughter Katie (9), and J12. Hayes was appointed by Hofstra Athlete Development Center on the second sons Matt (6), Tommy (3) and Michael, who President Stuart Rabinowitz as the University’s floor of the James M. Shuart Stadium Building. was born in April 2011. director of athletics on October 4, 2004. Hayes Other recent renovations include locker rooms, came to Hofstra after serving as an associate the wrestling room, athletic training rooms director of athletics at the University of in Margiotta Hall and the Physical Education HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY Connecticut for three years. Center, the basketball media room in the Mack Sports Complex, a press box at the Hofstra DIRECTORS OF ATHLETICS Hayes, the eighth director of athletics at Soccer Stadium, replacement of the turf at Hofstra, leads a department that includes 17 James M. Shuart Stadium and the construction 1937-42 John Bartlett MacDonald Division I teams, 90 coaches and administrative of the Hofstra Field Hockey Stadium. staff members and 350 student-athletes. 1942-45 John Archer Smith (Interim) In 2006 Hayes reintroduced the Hofstra 1945-48 John Bartlett MacDonald Hayes’ proven expertise in enhancing Athletics Hall of Fame after more than a 50- 1948-51 John Archer Smith academic and athletic success of student- year absence, inducting five classes since that athletes, strategic planning, fund-raising, time. He also led an effort to retire the uniform 1951-74 Howard “Howdy” Myers marketing, university relations, facility numbers of prominent Hofstra student-athletes 1974-75 Dick Thiebert enhancement, budgetary management, and with 20 jersey retirement ceremonies held 1975-87 Bob Getchell NCAA compliance complements Hofstra during the 2008-09 academic year. University’s athletic department in its quest to 1987-97 Jim Garvey further enhance its athletic program, and assist Active on a national level, Hayes served on 1997-04 Harry Royle Hofstra’s student-athletes both on and off the the NCAA Division I Lacrosse Committee 2004-pres. Jack Hayes field. from September 2006 to September 2008.

28 Hofstra University HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS

Charles Jenkins, Hofstra’s all-time leading scorer, was a three-time Haggerty Award Lou Ruggirello earned All- winner and two- America and Academic All- time CAA Player America accolades in 2010-11 and of the Year who Tiffany Yovino helped lead the Pride was a four-time NCAA qualifier was selected by to the second round of the NCAA the Golden State Tournament in 2007 and 2010 and was Warriors in the an All-American last season 2011 NBA Draft

Jay Card led the Pride to four Olivia Galati consecutive NCAA set the school Tournament single season appearances for victory, the first time in strikeout program history, and and shutout was a three-time records with All-American and 29 wins, 348 four-time All-CAA strikeouts and selection 17 shutouts

Shante Evans was an All- American in 2010-11 after Shaun Foster earned CAA averaging a Men’s Soccer Defensive team-high 18.4 Player and Rookie of the points and 11 Year Awards in 2010 rebounds per game

28 Hofstra University 2011 Women’s Soccer 29 ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF AND HEAD COACHES

Alison Adamski Pete Alfano Patrick Anderson Rob Anspach Chrissy Arnone Jay Artinian Women’s Tennis Coach Cross Country Coach Baseball Coach Wrestling Coach Assistant Director of Associate Director of Athletics for Marketing Athletics for Facilities and Promotions

Rachel August Cathy Aull Ann Baller Dr. Michael Barnes Anthony Battaglia Susan Bauer Director of Athletic Athletic Department Associate Director of Faculty Athletics Equipment Manager Assistant Dean of Administration Secretary Athletic Facilities Representative University Advisement

Marisa Biggins Allison Bradshaw Mo Cassara Neil Collins John Considine Tara Coppola Assistant Director of Assistant Strength and Men’s Basketball Coach Assistant Director of Assistant Equipment Assistant Director of Compliance Conditioning Coach Athletic Facilities Manager Athletic Facilities

Maria Corvino Maren Crowley Kathy De Angelis Bill Edwards Joe Elliott David Fernandez Assistant Director of Women’s Golf Coach Field Hockey Coach Softball Coach Men’s Golf Coach Athletic Facilities Athletics for Ticket Coordinator Operations

Stephen Gorchov John Heck Kristina Hernandez Ellen Johnson Colm Kennedy Krista Kilburn-Steveskey Associate Director Associate Director of Volleyball Coach Assistant Director of Assistant Director of Women’s Basketball of Athletics for Athletics for Compliance Athletics for Corporate Athletic Facilities Coach Communications Relations

30 Hofstra University James Lally Frantzer Le Blanc Cindy Lewis Evan Malings Danny McCabe Tim McMahon Director of Student- Assistant Director of Senior Associate Head Athletic Trainer Executive Associate Associate Director of Athlete Services Athletic Facilities Director of Athletics Director of Athletics Athletics for External Affairs

Abby Morgan Isaac Neal Michael Neely Richard Nuttall Jeanne O’Keefe Rachel Peel Women’s Lacrosse Coach Ticket Office Director of Ticket Sales Men’s Soccer Coach Athletic Department Associate Dean of Graduate Assistant Secretary University Advisement

James Prendergast Simon Riddiough Diane Schuerlein Jim Sheehan Clarice Smith Daniel Solow Assistant Strength and Women’s Soccer Coach Athletic Department Senior Sports Athletic Department Assistant Director of Conditioning Coach Secretary Information Director Secretary Athletics for Development

Samantha Sweeney Harriet Teitle Kathy Theiling Seth Tierney Michael Unterstein Dave Walsh Assistant Director of Athletic Department Equipment Manager Men’s Lacrosse Coach Assistant Director of Assistant Equipment Athletics for Student- Secretary Athletic Development Manager Athlete Development

Ryan Watson Philip Wayne Scott Wilks Winnie Wymes Dr. Michael Yorio Assistant Director of Men’s Tennis Coach Strength and Athletic Department Team Physician Athletic Facilities Conditioning Coach Secretary

30 Hofstra University 2011 Women’s Soccer 31 LONG ISLAND AND NEW YORK CITY

Long Island has a rich history as an active, vibrant community, a summer playground, and home to some of New York’s most prominent families.

About Long Island…

Five distinct regions make up Long Island: You can catch a Hofstra shuttle bus to Jones Beach – a state park with • North Shore, otherwise known as the Gold Coast, with dozens six miles of gorgeous coastline, a boardwalk, swimming pools, golf and of historic sites dating back to colonial days and Gatsby-era outdoor concerts. mansions. With everything from : • South Shore, the Island’s spectator sports and entertainment center, with world-famous Jones and Fire Island Beaches, and • museums, historical sites and lighthouses, home to the . • to sophisticated malls, designer outlets and shopping villages, • Central Suffolk, with beautiful forests and natural inlets, the • to wineries and farm stands, world’s largest factory outlet center and a huge water park. • to family fun parks, aquariums and zoos, • North Fork, with an array of vineyards, waterfront ports and farm stands. ...there is plenty to do on Long Island! • South Fork, widely known as “The Hamptons,” with its pristine beaches and exclusive villages.

Hofstra is located only 30 miles from New York City – the capital of culture and finance. You can visit Carnegie Hall, South Street Seaport, Hard Rock Café, Grand Central Station, Central Park, NBC Studios in Rockefeller Center, Little Italy or Chinatown.

About New York City…

• Study the world’s finest sculptures and paintings at the • Walk through the financial capital of the orldw at the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art. Stock Exchange on Wall Street.

• Go and cheer along with the crowd at a Yankees, Mets, Rangers or • Take the subway to Coney Island for a Nathan’s hot dog and a ride Knicks game. on the Cyclone, the last of the great wooden rollercoasters.

• Wave at the TV cameras in the street-level studios of FOX, CNN, • Get half-priced tickets to Broadway’s finest shows at the TKTS NBC, CBS or ABC booth in a new, glittering Times Square.

32 Hofstra University ATHLETIC ACADEMIC SUPPORT

ofstra University is committed to the pursuit of academic and athletic excellence. The University views Hparticipation in intercollegiate athletics as benefiting the student-athlete in an educationally enhancing experience beyond any other opportunity available. Hofstra also realizes the time commitment made by student-athletes and has committed the facilities and resources to support all students.

The University Tutorial Program (UTP) provides free tutoring in every subject area to any Hofstra student. Students are able to obtain up to 1 1/2 hours of individual tutorial assistance per week for up to three courses. They are also able to utilize the various help labs on campus, which specialize in providing assistance in writing, business and QM, and biology and chemistry. In addition to this service, student-athletes are assigned an academic advisor, through the Center for University Advisement, who helps address the various needs of student‑athletes. The academic advisor emphasizes four areas in their efforts to ensure the academic success of Hofstra’s student-athletes.

Area one is academic counseling. Services are provided in the areas of academic planning, career planning, personal counseling, and campus and community referrals. The advisor also meets with prospective student‑athletes, at the coach’s request, to share the many benefits of a Hofstra University education.

Area two is academic advising. The academic advisor serves as the primary advisor for first-year and undecided student-athletes, and also assists upperclassmen who have declared a major.

Area three is academic monitoring. The advisor monitors the academic progress of student‑athletes to ensure compliance with Hofstra University, NCAA and conference regulations. The advisor’s regular communication with the faculty and coaches provide opportunities for early intervention should academic difficulties arise.

Area four is study halls. The University Tutorial Program supports athletic study halls by providing tutors in various subjects as necessary. The academic advisors also assess the needs of individual student‑athletes to provide the most effective study environment. The assessment tool administered by the Center for University Advisement is also used to provide various enrichment seminars for the student‑athletes such as time management, writing skills, campus resources, and surviving the college transition.

In 2010 The Fried Family Student-Athlete Development Center was opened on the second level of the James M. Shuart Stadium Building. The center houses the offices of the Student-Athlete Services Staff, as well as a large computer lab with printer access for use by Hofstra student-athletes, a quiet study area with wireless internet access and two group study/tutor rooms with power point access and white boards.

32 Hofstra University 2011 Women’s Soccer 33 SPORTS MEDICINE/ATHLETIC TRAINING

hrough a comprehensive athletic training program, Hofstra University student-athletes Tare provided excellent health care during their time at the University. A coordinated effort between the University Health and Wellness Center, the Athletic Department and outside health care providers ensures every student-athlete the best medical attention possible.

University student-athletes have direct access to a myriad of health care services. Managing the coverage of every practice and competition event is Hofstra University’s athletic training staff, which is led by ninth-year Head Athletic Trainer Evan Malings and features six full-time athletic trainers and numerous student athletic trainers. The athletic trainers provide injury management, rehabilitation and treatment to the entire Athletic program. Utilizing three state-of-the- art athletic training rooms, these professionals work tirelessly to ensure the safe participation of Hofstra’s student- athletes and to return injured athletes to play quickly and safely.

Supporting the athletic trainers is team physician Dr. Michael Yorio. Dr. Yorio, a physician with Pro Health Care, Inc. in Lake Success, New York, is in his third year on Hofstra’s medical team. Yorio is an internist with specialized training in sports medicine. He earned his undergraduate degree at Villanova University, and received his medical degree from the SUNY Health Science Center in Syracuse. Yorio previously served as a sports medicine fellow with the University of Maryland Orthopedics. Prior to that, he was a resident physician in internal medicine at Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Yorio was named the Director of Player Medical Services for the 2008 U.S. Open Tennis Tournament in Flushing, New York, and is on the medical staff for the New York Islanders. He also worked as a team physician for the University of Maryland from 2003 to 2005.

Hofstra University sponsors a fully accredited, highly competitive undergraduate degree program for athletic training majors, in which Hofstra student athletic trainers participate in all aspects of the health care system.

Evan Malings Dr. Michael Yorio Marie Siler Head Athletic Trainer Team Physician Athletic Trainer

34 Hofstra University HOFSTRA IN THE COMMUNITY

he Hofstra Soccer team is quite active in the Long island soccer community. The team conducts several clinics each Tyear, working in conjunction with Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Long Island, the Uniondale Police Athletic League and the Town of North Hempstead.

The Pride is also active in area schools, participating in the Read Across America program at the Jackson Main Elementary School in Hempstead, New York, and the Read Aloud event at the Meadow Drive School in Albertson, New York.

In addition to their on-field work with the community, Hofstra Soccer players also take part in charity fund raising events such as Alex’s Lemonade Stand, as well as volunteer with the Special Olympics.

The team also takes part in food drives in conjunction with Hofstra’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) and partners with organizations such as Long Island Cares and The Interfaith Nutrition Network.

SERGIO VILLANUEVA SCHOLARSHIP FUND

he FDNY Soccer Club and Hofstra Talumnus Jonathan Kanovsky (‘86) have created a scholarship fund at Hofstra University in memory of firefighter Sergio Villanueva, who was among those who perished on September 11, 2001. This soccer scholarship will assist a deserving Hofstra University student-athlete in pursuing their goal of a college education. The recipient will demonstrate the work ethic, integrity, discipline and courage that exemplified Sergio’s life. To get more information or to donate to the fund go to www.fdnysoccer.com or contact the Hofstra University Office of Development at (516) 463-5542.

34 Hofstra University 2011 Women’s Soccer 35 HOFSTRA SOCCER STADIUM/FACILITIES

he Hofstra Soccer Teams play at the Hofstra University Soccer The facility is lit with a system from the Iowa-based Musco Lighting Stadium, located on the University’s north campus, adjacent to Company. Musco is recognized as a world-class leader in sports lighting Tthe David S. Mack Physical Education Center. The Stadium, with lighting systems installed around the globe. A leader in developing constructed in 2003 through a partnership with the , sports-lighting technology – including solutions for permanent and features a 120-yard by 74-yard FieldTurf surface, stadium lighting, metal temporary lighting, and sports facility management – Musco offers bleachers the length of the field, the Gorman Memorial Gateway and the innovative systems, a comprehensive package of services, and decades of Hofstra Soccer Walls of Honor. In 2009 a new press box was installed. experience. In addition, signs commemorating Hofstra’s conference championships, NCAA Tournament appearances and retired jerseys are displayed on the Working with organizations such as Amateur Softball Association, Babe west end of the stadium. Since its’ opening, the Pride is 53-12-6 at the Ruth League, Disney, England and Wales Board, Little League Stadium. Baseball®, , NASCAR, and the NBA, Musco has played a key role in developing guidelines for safe, efficient sports The FieldTurf system, which was installed by Landtek of Amityville, facilities. Musco is a Major Partner with the National Recreation and New York, replicates a natural grass surface, but offers the durability and Park Association (NRPA); provides the Official Sports-Lighting System cost benefits of synthetic fields. FieldTurf is a safe alternative, resulting for Little League Baseball and was selected to light Disney’s Wide World in a documented reduction of sports injuries. The sand and rubber infill of Sports Complex — a state-of-the-art 200-acre complex with facilities system is the biggest technical development that the sport surfacing for more than 30 sports. industry has seen in the last 25 years. This patented technology sets FieldTurf apart from all other sports surfaces. The facility is outfitted with a seating system from the Southern Bleacher Company of Graham, Texas. Since 1946, Southern Bleacher has set In June 2001 the Federation Internationale de Football Association the standard of excellence in the design and manufacturing of sports (FIFA), the worldwide governing body for the sport of soccer, gave its stadiums and entertainment venues. Southern Bleacher products grace official recommendation to the artificial grass FieldTurf installation at professional baseball diamonds and soccer fields, college campuses, Boston University’s Nickerson Field for international competition and school districts, NASCAR tracks and rodeo arenas across the United domestic league play. The historic ruling, the first and only certification States. of an artificial surface in the world at this time, means that venues with FieldTurf can be used for all preliminary competition matches The Hofstra Soccer Stadium served as the home site of first round for the FIFA World Cup and Olympic Football Tournaments as well as Men’s NCAA Tournament games in 2005 and 2006, as well as hosting for professional league play. There have been more than 500 FieldTurf numerous high school playoff contests. The stadium also served as the installations worldwide in recent years. practice field for the Jets during their public preseason camp workouts until the team moved its headquarters from Hofstra in 2008.

36 Hofstra University THE GORMAN MEMORIAL GATEWAY

he Gorman Memorial Gateway, named in honor of former Hofstra Soccer player Frank Gorman, who died tragically on January 5, 2003, was Tofficially dedicated on Sunday, September 17, 2006. The Gorman Memorial Gateway project included a gated entrance to the Hofstra Soccer Stadium and ticket windows, as well as a Hofstra Men’s and Women’s Soccer Walls of Fame, the Sergio Villanueva Memorial Garden and a picnic area behind the east side goal. Future plans include alumni bleachers behind the east goal.

Donors to the Gorman Memorial Gateway Fund have their names inscribed on a plaque at the Gateway entrance to the Hofstra University Soccer Stadium.

MACK SPORTS COMPLEX WEIGHT ROOM

ofstra Soccer student-athletes conduct their weight training in the spacious, 3,024 square-foot Mack Sports HComplex Weight Room. Located on the lower lever of the complex, the weight room houses a wide variety of strength and conditioning equipment including free weights, Hammer Strength HOFSTRA INDOOR PRACTICE FACILITY and 12 pieces of cardiovascular equipment. The team trains under the watchful eye of t Strength Coach Scott Wilks, who is in his he Pride has use of an indoor practice bubble located on the third year on the Hofstra staff, and focuses on a blend of Olympic north campus, behind the Mack Sports Complex. The 50-yard and power lifting that aims to increase strength and overall power Tturf field gives Hofstra a unique environment that many teams development. in the Northeast do not have.

36 Hofstra University 2011 Women’s Soccer 37 2010 STATISTICS AND RESULTS

Overall: 19-3 Conference: 11-0 Home: 10-1 Away: 8-2 Neutral: 1-0 No. Name GP-GS G A Pts. S S% GW PK-ATT

8 Salma Tarik 22-22 12 2 26 72 .167 4 0-0 18 Tiffany Yovino 22-22 12 2 26 56 .214 4 1-2 5 Laura Greene 22-22 6 7 19 58 .103 4 0-0 21 Courtney Breen 22-22 4 5 13 35 .114 1 0-0 4 Amy Turner 22-22 4 4 12 10 .400 3 1-1 11 Dana Bergstrom 22-22 1 10 12 22 .045 0 0-0 24 Grace Hawkins 21-3 2 5 9 28 .071 1 0-0 25 Brittany Butts 21-21 2 1 5 34 .059 0 0-0 9 Amber Stobbs 17-3 2 1 5 16 .125 0 0-0 7 Ruby Staplehurst 11-0 2 1 5 5 .400 0 0-0 22 Danielle Murino 22-22 0 4 4 13 .000 0 0-0 13 Kayla Pifer 20-18 1 1 3 10 .100 1 0-0 17 Krysti Rodriguez 19-0 1 0 2 8 .125 1 0-0 2 Tara Kerns 21-0 0 1 1 4 .000 0 0-0 15 Brooke Bendernagel 21-21 0 1 1 1 .000 0 0-0 16 Erin Breen 4-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 10 Brittany Farriella 4-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 Total 22 49 45 143 372 .132 19 2-3 Opponents 22 22 19 63 155 .142 3 2-3 Goalkeeping No. Name GP-GS Min. GA Avg. Svs. Pct. W L T Sho 00 Krista Thorn 22-19 1141:04 12 0.95 28 .700 12 2 0 1 1 Emily Morphitis 19-3 869:40 10 1.03 18 .643 7 1 0 0 Total 22 2010:44 22 0.98 47 .681 19 3 0 9 Opponents 22 2010:44 49 2.19 122 .713 3 19 0 2

Goals 1 2 OT OT2 Tot. Corner Kicks 1 2 OT OT2 Tot. Hofstra 19 27 1 2 49 Hofstra 46 61 4 0 111 Opponents 10 12 0 0 22 Opponents 31 29 3 0 63

Goals 1 2 OT OT2 Tot. Corner Kicks 1 2 OT OT2 Tot. Hofstra 168 198 4 2 372 Hofstra 24 21 2 0 47 Opponents 65 88 2 0 155 Opponents 61 58 3 0 122 2010 Results Date Opponent W/L Score Att. Aug. 27 at #7 Boston College L 0-5 325 Sept. 03 Rhode Island W 3-1 301 Sept. 05 Fordham W 4-1 376 Sept. 10 at Purdue W 3-1 223 Sept. 12 at Indiana W 3-1 211 Sept. 17 at Columbia W (2 OT) 1-0 357 Sept. 19 Princeton W 1-0 347 Sept. 24 at James Madison* W 1-0 317 Sept. 26 at VCU* W 2-0 194 Sept. 30 at Drexel* W 2-1 50 Oct. 03 Delaware W 2-0 350 Oct. 08 Towson* W 4-1 309 Oct. 10 George Mason* W 5-0 322 Oct. 15 at William and Mary* W 3-2 284 Oct. 17 at Old Dominion* W 3-1 157 Oct. 22 Georgia State* W (OT) 3-2 309 Dana Bergstrom Oct. 24 UNC Wilmington* W 2-0 260 Oct. 30 Northeastern* W (2 OT) 2-1 690 Nov. 05 Georgia State^ W 3-0 1174 Nov. 07 James Madison^ L 0-2 557 Nov. 12 vs. Connecticut $ W 1-0 199 Nov. 14 at #18 Boston College$ L 1-3 620 *Colonial Athletic Association game ^CAA Championship $NCAA Championship (at Boston College)

38 Hofstra University THE COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

he Colonial Athletic Association continues to build on its The conference also excels in many other sports. CAA squads have reputation as one of the nation’s top collegiate conferences both combined to win 10 field hockey national titles since the championship Tathletically and academically. began in 1981. At least two women’s soccer teams have advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament in three of the past four The CAA encompasses five of the nation’s nine largest metropolitan seasons and William & Mary gave the CAA a team in the final 16 areas with a geographic footprint that stretches from Boston to Atlanta. of the NCAA Men’s Soccer Championship for the sixth time in the The conference has produced 16 national team champions in five last nine years. In men’s cross country, William & Mary advanced different sports, 33 individual national champions, 12 national players to the NCAA Championship for the 12th straight year and finished of the year, 12 national coaches of the year and 12 Honda Award 19th overall. In the pool, Towson’s Meredith Budner finished as the winners. Just as impressive, however, are the honors accumulated runner-up in the 500 freestyle and 1650 freestyle at the 2011 NCAA away from competition, which include five Rhodes Scholars and 22 Championship and received All-America honors along with George NCAA post-graduate scholars. In 2010-11, more than 1,900 of the Mason’s Ashley Danner. Delaware and Towson have each reached the league’s 4,000 student-athletes received the Commissioner’s Academic Final Four of the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship in the past Award after posting at least a 3.2 grade point average while lettering decade. The CAA has sent multiple teams to the NCAA Baseball in a varsity sport. The conference had 21 teams in 12 different Championship in nine of the last 14 years and has had at least 12 sports receive NCAA Public Recognition Awards based on the latest players selected in the eight of the last nine Major League Baseball Academic Progress Report released in 2011. drafts. The conference also boasts numerous All-Americans in lacrosse, The landscape of the conference tennis, golf, track and field, women’s lacrosse and wrestling. stretches along the majority of the CAA member institutions are East Coast, and includes six of the committed to excellence in the nation’s top 25 media markets – New classroom. The Colonial Academic York (1), Philadelphia (4), Boston Alliance was created in 2002 by the (7), Atlanta (8), Washington, D.C. (9) league’s presidents with a goal of and Baltimore (25). The number of expanding their partnership to all television homes in the CAA market aspects of university life outside of exceeds 20 million. intercollegiate athletics. Among the The CAA conducts championships in programs that have been established are 23 sports. Male athletes compete for an undergraduate research conference, championships in baseball, basketball, coordination of study abroad programs cross country, football, golf, lacrosse, and granting visiting academic status soccer, swimming & diving, tennis, to student-athletes traveling to an away track & field and wrestling. Female athletes battle for conference titles contest so that they have access to libraries, academic resource centers in basketball, cross country, field hockey, golf, lacrosse, rowing, soccer, and computer labs. softball, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field and volleyball. In In 2002, two faculty members from CAA institutions were awarded 2010-11, 25 teams earned NCAA Tournament berths and 50 student- academia’s most coveted distinction – the Nobel Prize. John B. Fenn, athletes received All-America honors in 13 different sports. a research professor in the Department of Chemistry at Virginia The conference has made its presence known nationally in men’s Commonwealth University, received the Nobel Prize for chemistry, basketball with two teams – George Mason (2006) and VCU (2011) – and Vernon Smith, a professor of economics and law at George Mason advancing to the NCAA Final Four over the past five years. Three CAA University, shared the Nobel Prize in economic sciences. teams earned NCAA Tournament berths for the first time in 2011 as Commissioner Thomas E. Yeager has guided the CAA since its conference champion Old Dominion was joined by VCU and George inception. The conference traces its roots back to 1983 when three Mason. VCU knocked off USC, Georgetown, Purdue, Florida State and of its current members- George Mason University, James Madison top-seeded Kansas, while Mason defeated Villanova. The Rams were University, and the College of William and Mary - were aligned ranked No. 6 in the final ESPN/USA Today Top 25 poll, which was the with East Carolina University, the United States Naval Academy and highest ranking ever for a CAA team. In 2006, George Mason captured the University of Richmond as a basketball league (ECAC South). the nation’s imagination by becoming the first mid-major program since During the next two years, the league added 11 sports, acquired two 1979 to reach the Final Four, posting victories over Michigan State, new members (the University of North Carolina at Wilmington and North Carolina, Wichita State and Connecticut along the way. American University) and decided to form a new association. The Six CAA women’s basketball teams advanced to postseason transformation from ECAC South to CAA took place on June 6, 1985. play in 2011. James Madison represented the conference in the Charter members George Mason, James Madison, UNC Wilmington NCAA Tournament after capturing its second straight conference and William and Mary were joined by Old Dominion University championship. Delaware, Drexel, UNC Wilmington, Old Dominion in 1991 and by Virginia Commonwealth University in 1995. The and VCU participated in the WNIT, with the Seahawks advancing to conference added the University of Delaware, Drexel University, the second round. ODU, which won an NCAA-record 17 straight CAA Hofstra University and Towson University in 2001. Georgia State titles from 1992-2008, boasts three national championships (1979, University and Northeastern University became members of the 1980, 1985) and was national runner-up in 1997. conference on July 1, 2005.

38 Hofstra University 2011 Women’s Soccer 39 2010 CAA REVIEW

CAA OVERALL W L T Pts. W L T Pct. Hofstra 11 0 0 33 19 3 0 .864 #James Madison 9 2 0 27 15 7 1 .674 George Mason 7 4 0 21 11 7 2 .600 Georgia State 6 4 1 19 12 7 2 .619 William and Mary 6 4 1 19 10 7 2 .579 UNC Wilmington 6 5 0 18 9 10 0 .474 Northeastern 4 6 1 13 9 8 1 .528 Delaware 4 6 1 13 8 10 1 .447 Drexel 3 7 1 10 7 11 1 .395 VCU 2 7 2 8 6 9 4 .421 Towson 2 8 1 7 6 11 3 .375 Old Dominion 2 9 0 6 4 12 1 .265 # - CAA Champion 2010 All-Colonial Athletic Association Women’s Soccer Teams

2010 Colonial Athletic Association All-Conference Teams

First Team Second Team Tiffany Yovino F- Omolyn Davis, George Mason F- Sarah Bennett, Georgia State F- Veronica Napoli, Northeastern F- Jenna Lindsay, Drexel F- Salma Tarik, Hofstra F- Cate Tisinger, James Madison M- Brittany Butts, Hofstra M- Kristen Blake, Northeastern M- Teresa Rynier, James Madison M- Courtney Breen, Hofstra M-Mallory Schaffer, W&M M- Cortlyn Bristol, W&M M- Tiffany Yovino, Hofstra M- Apryl Goodwin, Georgia State D- Myriam Bouchard, VCU D- Dana Bergstrom, Hofstra D- Lindsay Henry, UNCW D- Kimmy Moss, George Mason D- Diana Weigel, W&M D- Morgan Warrington, Delaware G- Diane Wszalek, James Madison G- Jocelyn Papciak, Towson

Third Team All-Rookie Team F- Audrey Barry, W&M F- Emily Banes, Towson F- Jewel Evans, Georgia State F- Audrey Barry, W&M F- Stephanie Rose, UNCW F- Jewel Evans, Georgia State M- Amanda Holmes, UNCW F- Shannon Kearney, Delaware M- Ashley Kukura, Old Dominion F- Amber Stobbs, Hofstra M- Megan Novak, UNCW F- Lauren Wilson, James Madison M- Meagan Simeone, UNCW M- Sam Greenfield, Drexel D- Jessica Barndt, James Madison M- Hillary Savoy, Northeastern D- Melissa Gomes, Towson D- Becky Sparks, James Madison D- Corinna Strickland, James Madison G- Emily Morphitis, Hofstra D- Kelly Thomas, George Mason G- Kellianne Collins, Georgia State G- Caitlin Hunter, UNCW

PLAYER OF THE YEAR: ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Tiffany Yovino, Hofstra Jewel Evans, Georgia State

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: COACH OF THE YEAR: Myriam Bouchard, VCU Simon Riddiough, Hofstra

40 Hofstra University Team Statistics Individual Statistics

Points Scoring ## Team GP No. Avg ## Name, School GP G A Pts. PPG 1 Hofstra 22 143 6.50 1 Rynier, Teresa-JMU 23 9 13 31 1.35 2 James Madison 23 125 5.43 2 Davis, Omolyn-Mason 19 10 9 29 1.53 3 Georgia State 21 112 5.33 3 Yovino, Tiffany-Hofstra 22 12 2 26 1.18 4 George Mason 20 101 5.05 Tarik, Salma-Hofstra 22 12 2 26 1.18 5 Northeastern 18 80 4.44 5 Evans, Jewel-GSU 21 8 8 24 1.14 6 William & Mary 19 78 4.11 6 Schaffer, Mallory-W&M 19 10 3 13 1.21 7 Delaware 19 77 4.05 7 Samuelsdottir, Greta-NU 18 8 5 21 1.17 8 VCU 19 69 3.63 Napoli, Veronica-NU 18 9 3 21 1.17 UNC Wilmington 19 69 3.63 Bennett, Sarah-GAST 21 10 1 21 1.00 Drexel 19 69 3.63 10 Rose, Stephanie-UNCW 19 8 4 20 1.05 11 Old Dominion 17 64 3.76 12 Towson 20 51 2.55 Goals ## Name, School GP G GPG Goals 1 Yovino, Tiffany-Hofstra 22 12 0.55 ## Team GP G GPG Tarik, Salma-Hofstra 22 12 0.55 1 Hofstra 22 49 2.23 3 Davis, Omolyn-Mason 19 10 0.53 2 James Madison 23 42 1.83 Schaffer, Mallory-W&M 19 10 0.53 3 Georgia State 21 39 1.86 Bennett, Sarah-GAST 21 10 0.48 4 George Mason 20 34 1.70 6 Napoli, Veronica-NU 18 9 0.50 5 Northeastern 18 28 1.56 6 William & Mary 19 27 1.42 Rynier, Teresa-JMU 23 9 0.39 Delaware 19 27 1.42 8 Samuelsdottir, Greta-NU 18 8 0.44 8 UNC Wilmington 19 24 1.26 Rose, Stephanie-UNCW 19 8 0.42 9 Drexel 19 23 1.21 Evans, Jewel-GSU 21 8 0.38 Old Dominion 17 23 1.35 Wilson, Lauren-JMU 22 8 0.36 VCU 19 23 1.21 12 Towson 20 18 0.90 Assists Assists ## Name, School GP A APG ## Team GP A APG 1 Rynier, Teresa-JMU 23 13 0.57 1 Hofstra 22 45 2.05 2 Bergstrom, Dana-HU 22 10 0.45 2 James Madison 23 41 1.78 3 Davis, Omolyn-Mason 19 9 0.47 3 Georgia State 21 34 1.62 4 Evans, Jewel-GSU 21 8 0.38 4 George Mason 20 33 1.65 5 Barry, Audrey-W&M 19 7 0.37 5 Northeastern 18 24 1.33 Tiana Kallenberger-Mason 19 7 0.37 William & Mary 19 24 1.26 Greene, Laura-Hofstra 22 7 0.32 7 VCU 19 23 1.21 8 Lowinger, Jess-Drexel 16 5 0.31 Drexel 19 23 1.21 Evans, Kelly-ODU 17 5 0.29 Delaware 19 23 1.21 Carroll, Rachael-ODU 17 5 0.29 10 UNC Wilmington 19 21 1.11 11 Old Dominion 17 18 1.06 12 Towson 20 15 0.75 Goalkeeping (Min. 60 percent of games played) ## Name, School GP GA Min. GAA Goals Against Average 1 Thorn, Krista-HU 22 12 1141:0 0.95 ## Team GP GA Min. GAA 2 Sopko, Michelle-NU 11 12 1010:0 1.07 1 Hofstra 22 22 2010:44 0.98 3 Wszalek, Diane-JMU 23 25 2100:2 1.07 2 James Madison 23 25 2100:22 1.07 4 Collines, Kellianne-GSU 19 18 1350:4 1.20 3 VCU 19 25 1804:51 1.25 5 Sinclair, Nicole-Drexel 18 16 1188:4 1.21 4 Northeastern 18 23 1654:09 1.25 6 Lynch, Megan-VCU 19 25 1804:5 1.25 5 Georgia State 21 28 1997:51 1.26 7 Bodenschatz, Alex-Mason 20 24 1686:0 1.28 6 George Mason 20 27 1887:14 1.29 8 Stemler, Breanna-Delaware 16 21 1472:4 1.28 7 Towson 20 27 1884:40 1.29 9 Papciak, Jocelyn-Towson 20 27 1884:4 1.29 8 William & Mary 19 26 1750:00 1.34 10 Barnard, Grace-W&M 14 18 1162:0 1.29 9 Drexel 19 27 1781:05 1.36 10 UNC Wilmington 19 28 1752:45 1.44 11 Delaware 19 28 1752:41 1.44 12 Old Dominion 17 38 1578:46 2.17

40 Hofstra University 2011 Women’s Soccer 41 HOFSTRA WOMEN’S SOCCER HONOR ROLL

Chrissy Arnone Dana Bergstrom Jess Crankshaw

NSCAA All-America All-Conference All-Colonial Athletic Association Sue Weber - 2005, 2007 Rookie Brooke DeRosa - 2007 All-Colonial Athletic Association Jill Lipari - 2006 Tiffany Yovino - 2010 Diane Caldwell - 2006 Marisa Pistone - 2001, 2003 Tiffany Yovino - 2007 Elaine O’Connor - 2002, 2003 NSCAA All-Region Selections Courtney Breen - 2008 Charity Schmitt - 2002, 2003 Brittany Butts - 2008 Christa Eidenweil - 1999, 2000 Dolores Deasley -2002, 2003 Amy Turner - 2009 Becky Wachsberger - 2003, 2004, 2005 Becky Wachsberger - 2003, 2004, 2005 Emily Morphitis - 2010 Dolores Deasley - 2003 Elyse Bizzozzaro - 2003 Amber Stobbs - 2010 Elaine O’Connor - 2003 Marie Curtin - 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008 Marie Curtin - 2004, 2005, 2008 Emma Kilduff - 2004 All-America East Emma Kilduff - 2004 Brigit Canle - 2004 Edel Malone - 2005, 2007, 2008 Amber Albrecht - 2005 Heather Kain - 1998 Sue Weber - 2005, 2006, 007 Sue Weber - 2005, 2006, 2007 Allyson Pullano - 1999 Brooke DeRosa - 2007 Edel Malone - 2005, 2007, 2008 Joanne Chillingsworth - 1999 Jess Crankshaw - 2007, 2008 Brooke DeRosa - 2007 Christa Eidenweil - 1999, 2000 Tiffany Yovino - 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Jess Crankshaw - 2007, 2008, 2009 Tracy Naughton - 1999, 2000 Salma Tarik - 2009, 2010 Tiffany Yovino - 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Penny Stansfield - 2000 Courtney Breen - 2009, 2010 Courtney Breen - 2008, 2009, 2010 Jerilyn Marinan - 2000 Diane Caldwell - 2009 Salma Tarik - 2009, 2010 Dolores Deasley - 2000, 2001 Brittany Butts - 2010 Diane Caldwell - 2009 Marisa Pistone - 2001 Brittany Butts - 2010 Dana Bergstron - 2010

Jill Lipari Jacki Pollaro Edel Malone

42 Hofstra University Becky Wachsberger Sue Weber Tiffany Yovino

Colonial Athletic Association Colonial Athletic Association NSCAA Scholar-All-America Player of the Year Scholar-Athlete of the Year Sue Weber - 2006, 2007 Tiffany Yovino - 2010 Sue Weber - 2006, 2007 Jess Crankshaw - 2008 Dana Bergstrom - 2010 Tiffany Yovino - 2009, 2010 Colonial Athletic Association Defensive Player of the Year ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic Retired Jerseys Dolores Deasley - 2003 All-America Sue Weber #20 Sue Weber - 2005, 2006, 2007 Chrissy Arnone - 2005 Tiffany Yovino #18 Jess Crankshaw - 2008 Sue Weber - 2007 Dana Bergstrom - 2010 Professional Players Colonial Athletic Association Tiffany Yovino - 2010 Rookie of the Year Sue Weber Jacki Pollaro - 2003 ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic 2009 member of the Boston Breakers of Marie Curtin - 2004 All-District Women’s Professional Soccer (WPS) Edel Malone - 2005 Sue Weber - 2006 2008 W-League Defender of the Year with the Liz Guise - 2007 Long Island Rough Riders Colonial Athletic Association Dana Bergstrom - 2010 Coach of the Year Tiffany Yovino - 2010 Brooke DeRosa JoAnne Russell - 2002, 2006 2008 Long Island Rough Riders Simon Riddiough - 2010 Elaine O’Connor 2008 Long Island Rough Riders

Elaine O’Connor Diane Caldwell Brooke DeRosa

42 Hofstra University 2011 Women’s Soccer 43 HOFSTRA WOMEN’S SOCCER RECORD BOOK

Joanne Chillingsworth Elyse Bizzozzaro Christa Eidenweil Season Records Assists Single Game Records 1) Kara Ahlfeld 12 1994 Goals: (4) Suzanne Newell vs. Central 2) Dana Bergstrom 10 2010 Connecticut, 10/5/96 Goals 1) Carlene Wawrzonek 17 1994 2) Elaine O’Connor 10 2002 Assists: (3) Kara Ahlfeld vs. Siena, 10/14/94; 2) Brooke DeRosa 14 2007 4) Jess Crankshaw 9 2007 Heather Kain vs. Marist, 9/9/98; Audra 2) Suzanne Newell 14 1994 4) Jerilyn Marinan 9 1998 Sherman vs. Eastern Michigan, 8/30/02; Dana 4) Christa Eidenweil 13 2000 6) Heather Kain 8 1998 Bergstrom vs. George Mason, 10/8/10 5) Tiffany Yovino 12 2010 6) Jerilyn Marinan 8 2000 Points: (9) Suzanne Newell vs. Central 5) Salma Tarik 12 2010 6) Laura Greene 8 2009 Connecticut, 10/5/96 5) Suzanne Newell 12 1996 9) Laura Greene 7 2010 Saves: (21) Joanne Chillingsworth vs. 8) Jerilyn Marinan 10 1997 9) Suzanne Newell 7 1996 Hartford, 10/23/98 8) Allyson Pullano 10 1999 9) Elaine O’Connor 7 2000 8) Chrissy Arnone 10 2005 9) Emma Kilduff 7 2004 Miscellaneous Records 8) Salma Tarik 10 2009 9) Marie Curtin 7 2005 Longest Winning Streak: 18 games (2010) Longest Losing Streak: 7 games (1993) Points Home Victories: 10 (2010) 1) Carlene Wawrzonek 35 1994 Away Victories: 8 (1994, 2010) 2) Suzanne Newell 34 1994 Conference Victories: 11 (2010) 3) Brooke DeRosa 33 2007 4) Suzanne Newell 31 1996 5) Kara Ahlfeld 28 1994 6) Christa Eidenweil 26 2000 6) Salma Tarik 26 2010 6) Tiffany Yovino 26 2010 9) Allyson Pullano 24 1999 9) Jerilyn Marinan 24 1997 9) Salma Tarik 24 2009

Goalkeeper Saves 1) Joanne Chillingsworth 98 1998 2) Christie Klouse 89 1995 3) Christie Klouse 88 1997 4) Kristine Winchester 81 2001 4) Becky Wachsberger 81 2005 6) Becky Wachsberger 76 2003 6) Becky Wachsberger 76 2004 8) Krystal Robens 72 2007 8) Krystal Robens 72 2008 Marie Curtin 10) Krysten Farriella 71 2009 Salma Tarik

44 Hofstra University Kara Ahlfeld

Assists 1) Jerilyn Marinan 26 1997-00 Jerilyn Marinan 2) Marie Curtin 23 2004-08 3) Elaine O’Connor 22 1999-03 4) Jess Crankshaw 20 2005-09 Career Records 5) Heather Kain 17 1995-98 Suzanne Newell 5) Suzanne Newell 17 1994-97 5) Penny Stansfield 17 1997-00 Goals 8) Marisa Pistone 15 2000-03 1) Christa Eidenweil 39 1997-00 8) Edel Malone 15 2005-08 2) Suzanne Newell 36 1994-97 Goalkeeper Saves 8) Dana Bergstrom 15 2008-10 3) Salma Tarik 28 2008-10 1) Becky Wachsberger 302 2001-05 8) Laura Greene 15 2008-pres. 4) Jerilyn Marinan 27 1997-00 2) Christie Klouse 215 1995-97 5) Elyse Bizzozzaro 26 2000-04 3) Joanne Chillingsworth 196 1998-00 6) Penny Stansfield 22 1997-00 Points 4) Krystal Robens 192 2004-08 1) Suzanne Newell 89 1994-1997 7) Tiffany Yovino 21 2007-10 5) Jean Hodermarsky 179 1993-96 2) Christa Eidenweil 83 1997-00 8) Chrissy Arnone 19 2002-05 6) Kristine Winchester 176 1998-01 2) Elyse Bizzozzaro 83 2000-04 9) Allyson Pullano 17 1998-99 7) Krysten Farriella 147 2006-09 4) Jerilyn Marinan 80 1997-00 9) Carlene Wawrzonek 17 1994 8) Renata Carullo 107 1993-95 5) Salma Tarik 64 2008-10 9) Edel Malone 17 2005-08 6) Penny Stansfield 61 1997-00 Year-by-Year Records 7) Tiffany Yovino 50 2007-10 8) Marie Curtin 49 2004-08 Year Coach Record 8) Edel Malone 49 2005-08 1992 JoAnne Russell 12-3 (Club Team) 1993 JoAnne Russell 5-11-1 1994 JoAnne Russell 16-2-1 (ECAC Quarterfinals) 1995 JoAnne Russell 5-12-0 1996 JoAnne Russell 6-12-0 1997 JoAnne Russell 10-7-1 1998 JoAnne Russell 10-7-2 1999 JoAnne Russell 13-6-0 2000 JoAnne Russell 12-5-2 2001 JoAnne Russell 8-8-3 2002 JoAnne Russell 14-5-1 2003 JoAnne Russell 13-3-3 2004 JoAnne Russell 12-6-1 2005 JoAnne Russell 14-4-3 2006 Simon Riddiough 9-8-2 2007 Simon Riddiough 18-4-0 2008 Simon Riddiough 11-8-3 2009 Simon Riddiough 10-6-3 Becky Wachsberger Penny Stansfield 2010 Simon Riddiough 19-3-0

44 Hofstra University 2011 Women’s Soccer 45 HOFSTRA WOMEN’S SOCCER ALUMNAE

Amber Albrecht Laura Del Biondo Liz Guise Erin Magee

Ahlfeld, Kara 1995 Caldwell, Diane 2009 Curtin, Marie 2008 Guise, Liz 2008 Albrecht, Amber 2005 Canle, Brigit 2004 Deasley, Dolores 2003 Gulley, Sara 2008 Aliperti, Carolyn 1996 Cappello, Janine 2002 DelBiondo, Laura 2005 Hargraves, Larkin 2007 Amato, Kristin 1994 Carullo, Renata 1995 DeRosa, Brooke 2007 Hawkins, Grace 2010 Anderson, Erin 2003 Chillingsworth, Joanne 2000 Dinisio, Gina 1999 Herzog, Nicole 2002 Arenella, Dawn 1996 Ciamei, Mary 1996 Eidenweil, Christa 2000 Hodermarsky, Jean 1996 Arnone, Chrissy 2005 Cinelli, Laura 1994 Farriella, Krysten 2009 Howie, Sarah 1995 Bergstrom, Dana 2010 Clancy, Catherine 1997 Ferriso, Amy 2007 Johnson, Debra 1994 Best, Bree 2006 Covelli, Kristina 2004 Fuertes, Erika 2009 Kain, Heather 1998 Bisco, Nicole 2008 Crankshaw, Jess 2009 Giannetta, Suzanne 1995 Kelleher, Erin 2008 Bizzozzaro, Elyse 2004 Croan, Carol 1994 Gilroy, Ann Marie 1992 Kilduff, Emma 2004 Braico, Danielle 1999 Cuevas, Tina 2000 Burkett, Patricia 1999 Curran, Sarah 1998

Catherine Clancy Carol Leurini Kathleen Mikowski

46 Hofstra University Robyn O’Connor

Monz, Erica 2003 Presto, Elizabeth 1997 Nina Nanavrakis Lisa Prazak Nanavrakis, Nina 2005 Pullano, Allyson 1999 Klouse, Christie 1997 Naughton, Tracey 2000 Richards, Kareina 2008 This list was compiled through Knecht, Danielle 1997 Newell, Suzanne 1997 Rizzi, Dianne 1993 information provided by the Hofstra Alumni Relations Koch, Wendy 2000 O’Connor, Elaine 2003 Robens, Krystal 2008 Office. Any omission was Leurini, Carol 2008 O’Connor, Robyn 1998 Roesler, Valerie 2003 purely unintentional. Please call the Hofstra Office of Athletic Levitan, Maureen 1994 Pacinda, Christina 2005 Rosen, Wendy 1996 Communications at (516) 463-6759 Lipari, Jill 2009 Payne, Tessa 1995 Rosenfeld, Abbe 1995 with any additions. Year listed is final year of competition. Magee, Erin 2002 Pegg, Julie 1992 Schaefer, Kerry 2003 Malone, Edel 2008 Penta, Bridget 2003 Schmitt, Charity 2003 Marinan, Jerilyn 2000 Pifer, Kayla 2010 Shaban, Ashley 2005 Mikowski, Kathleen 2001 Pistone, Marisa 2003 Sherman, Audra 2002 Montague, Colleen 1994 Pollaro, Jackie 2007 Stansfield, ennyP 2000 Steinberg, Alex 2007 Suapengco, Kristine 2008 Sullivan, Kendra 2003 Sylva, Samantha 1994 Tarik, Salma 2010 Thorn, Krista 2010 Toyomasu, Yumi 2007 True, Julie 2000 Wachsberger, Becky 2005 Weber, Sue 2007 Winchester, Kristine 2001 Yovino, Tifffany 2010 Zoumas, Sofia 1996 Bridget Penta Kayla Pifer Kristine Winchester

46 Hofstra University 2011 Women’s Soccer 47 HOFSTRA IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT

he Pride has made three NCAA Tournament appearances and owns a 2-3 mark in NCAA play. The team won the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) Championship in 2005 to earn their first NCAA berth and won the CAA again in 2007 to qualify for the NCAA Tournament for the Tsecond time. In 2010 the Pride, ranked 23rd in the nation, earned an at-large bid to the tournament field. Hofstra’s NCAA Tournament History:

2005 Hofstra 0, #21 West Virginia 3 (at Penn State)

Edel Malone leads an Sue Weber looks to clear the defensive Ashley Shaban escapes her West offensive charge against zone versus the Mountaineers Virginia defender West Virginia

2007 Hofstra 1, Ohio State 0 (at Penn State) Hofstra 1, #6 Penn State 2 (OT) (at Penn State)

Diane Caldwell looks to clear the The Pride celebrate Edel Malone’s All-American Brooke DeRosa brings ball in Hofstra second round game goal in a 1-0 win over Ohio State the ball up field versus Penn State against Penn State

48 Hofstra University 2010 #23 Hofstra 1, Connecticut 0 (at Boston College) #23 Hofstra 1, #18 Boston College 3 (at Boston College)

Brittany Butts eludes a Connecticut defender in Laura Greene Hofstra’s 1-0 runs down a win over the loose ball in Huskies the Pride’s first round win

The Pride celebrate the second NCAA Tournament victory in program history

Tiffany Yovino’s header in the 10th minute was the only goal in Hofstra’s first round victory

Emily Morphitis, Coach Simon Riddiough and Courtney Breen meet the media following Hofstra’s second round game

Kayla Pifer attacks the offensive zone in Hofstra’s second round Krista Thorn delivers a game at Boston College punt following a save Salma Tarik dribbles the ball out of her defensive zone against against Boston College the Eagles 48 Hofstra University 2011 Women’s Soccer 49 ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS

Albany 1-0-0 Lehigh 0-1-0 St. Francis (PA) 1-0-0 American 1-3-1 Long Island University 4-0-0 St. John’s 1-4-0 Army 1-2-0 Loyola (MD) 0-1-0 St. Thomas Aquinas 1-0-0 Boston College 0-2-0 Maine 8-2-1 Stony Brook 8-3-0 Boston University 0-8-1 Manhattan 3-4-2 Towson 14-2-1 Boston University Club Team 1-0-0 Manhattanville 1-0-0 Vermont 4-4-0 Brown 1-0-0 Marist 6-1-0 Villanova 0-1-0 Buffalo 0-1-0 Maryland-Baltimore County 1-0-0 Virginia 0-1-0 Campbell 0-1-0 Miami (OH) 1-0-0 Virginia Commonwealth 7-2-2 Central Connecticut 5-6-1 Mt. St. Mary’s 1-0-0 Wagner 7-0-0 Charleston 1-0-0 New Hampshire 4-4-1 Washington 0-1-1 Columbia 4-4-1 New York University 1-0-0 West Virginia 0-2-0 Concordia 1-0-0 Niagara 1-0-0 Western Connecticut 1-0-0 Connecticut 1-3-1 North Carolina Greensboro 1-0-0 William & Mary 5-7-0 Cornell 1-0-0 North Carolina Wilmington 7-3-1 Wyoming 1-0-0 Delaware 14-4-0 Northeastern 9-5-1 Yale 0-1-0 Drexel 14-1-0 Ohio State 1-0-0 East Carolina 0-1-1 Old Dominion 6-2-2 Eastern Michigan 1-0-0 Penn State 0-2-0 Courtney Breen Fairfield 3-1-0 Pennsylvania 0-1-0 Fairleigh Dickinson 3-0-1 Philadelphia College of Textiles and Sciences 1-1-0 Florida International 1-0-0 Pittsburgh 1-0-0 Fordham 10-2-1 Princeton 3-1-0 Fordham Club Team 2-0-0 Providence 1-0-1 George Mason 7-2-1 Purdue 1-0-0 Georgia State 5-1-1 Quinnipiac 3-0-0 Hartford 0-9-1 Rhode Island 1-0-0 Harvard 1-0-0 Richmond 2-0-0 Indiana 1-1-0 Rutgers 0-1-0 Iona 5-3-0 Sacred Heart 1-0-0 James Madison 4-6-1 Saint Peter’s 2-2-1 Lafayette 0-1-0 Seton Hall 1-0-0 LaSalle 2-1-0 Siena 4-1-0

50 Hofstra University ALL-TIME RESULTS

1992 Record: 12-3-0 (Club Team) 1994 Record: 16-2-1 1996 Record: 6-12-0 Coach: JoAnne Russell Coach: JoAnne Russell Coach: JoAnne Russell

Philadelphia College of St. Peter’s 2-0 W St. Peter’s 0-4 L Textiles and Sciences 2-1 W (OT) Wagner 6-0 W Iona 5-0 W at St. John’s 0-1 L Iona 3-0 W at U.S. Military Academy 0-2 L at Western Connecticut 10-0 W at La Salle 3-0 W Northeastern 4-1 W Iona 0-2 L at Drexel 9-0 W at Vermont* 0-3 L Siena 1-0 W at Stony Brook 4-1 W Manhattan 3-0 W at Fordham 3-0 W at Manhattan 5-1 W at Delaware* 1-3 L at Concordia 7-2 W at Vermont 1-0 W at American 0-1 L at Manhattan 0-2 L at St. John’s 0-1 L at Columbia 1-4 L New York University 8-0 W Wagner 4-0 W Central Connecticut 6-0 W St. Thomas Aquinas 6-0 W at Seton Hall 3-0 W at Hartford* 0-3 L Fairfield 2-1 W (OT) Fairfield 4-2 W Boston University* 0-3 L St. Peter’s 7-0 W Siena 4-2 W Siena 1-0 W (OT) Fordham 4-0 W at Maine 3-1 W at Maine* 0-3 L at Manhattanville 4-0 W at Mount St. Mary’s 1-0 W( OT) at New Hampshire* 0-2 L at Boston University 4-0 W Fordham 6-2 W at St. John’s 3-4 L St. Francis (PA) 3-0 W Wagner 4-0 W 1993 Record: 5-11-1 New Hampshire 1-1 T (OT) at Towson State* 0-3 L Coach: JoAnne Russell at New Hampshire% 1-2 L *America East game St. John’s 2-1 W %ECAC Tournament Quarterfinals at St. Peter’s 2-2 T at Philadelphia College of 1995 Record: 5-12-0 Textiles and Sciences 2-3 L (OT) Coach: JoAnne Russell at Lafayette 1-8 L at Iona 0-4 L at St. Peter’s 3-4 L (OT) Maine 0-5 L Iona 1-2 L Buffalo 0-3 L Manhattan 1-2 L Manhattan 2-3 L Stony Brook 1-2 L at Stony Brook 0-3 L at Central Connecticut 2-0 W Wagner 6-0 W Hartford* 0-9 L Niagara 3-2 W (OT) American 1-0 W at Fairfield 0-3 L at New Hampshire* 0-8 L Campbell 0-2 L at Maine* 3-2 W (OT) American 0-5 L St. John’s 0-4 L at Siena 3-0 W at Towson State* 3-1 W Loyola 3-4 L (OT) at Siena 2-3 L at Fordham 3-0 W at Fordham 1-2 L Delaware* 0-6 L at Wagner 3-1 W Boston University 0-3 L Vermont* 0-6 L

*North Atlantic Conference game

Joanne Russell

50 Hofstra University 2011 Women’s Soccer 51 ALL-TIME RESULTS

1997 Record: 10-7-1 1998 Record: 10-7-2 2000 Record: 12-5-2 Coach: JoAnne Russell Coach: JoAnne Russell Coach: JoAnne Russell

at Wagner 3-1 W at Central Connecticut 1-4 L at Marist 0-1 L American 2-3 L Charleston 3-1 W Long Island University 4-2 W at Manhattan 2-2 T at Marist 3-0 W at Central Connecticut State 0-1 L at Long Island University 7-0 W Manhattan 4-4 T (OT) at Hartford* 0-2 L Iona 4-0 W Wagner 7-0 W at East Carolina$ 2-2 T (OT) at Central Connecticut 1-2 L at American 0-0 T (OT) North Carolina-Wilmington$ 2-0 W at Stony Brook 3-1 W at UMBC 4-1 W Boston University* 0-1 L Lehigh 0-1 L (OT) Stony Brook 1-2 L (OT) Northeastern* 2-1 W Marist 1-0 W at Iona 3-0 W Columbia 5-2 W Northeastern* 5-0 W at Northeastern* 1-0 W (OT) at Vermont* 3-2 W Boston University* 1-2 L at Boston University* 0-5 L Manhattan 5-1 W Maine* 1-0 W Delaware* 1-2 L at Fordham 3-3 T (OT) New Hampshire* 2-1 W (OT) Long Island University 4-1 W Delaware* 5-2 W Delaware* 3-2 W at Maine* 2-0 W Towson* 1-0 W at Towson* 0-3 L at New Hampshire* 1-2 L Stony Brook 4-3 W at Drexel* 2-0 W Hartford* 1-2 L (OT) Drexel* 3-1 W at Hartford* 1-7 L Vermont* 3-4 L (OT) at Maine* 2-1 W at Vermont* 0-2 L Towson* 2-1 W at New Hampshire* 3-2 W (2OT) Drexel* 3-2 W at Hartford% 0-1 L *America East game *America East game *America East game $East Carolina Tournament Brittany Butts 1999 Record: 13-6 %America East Championship Semifinal Coach: JoAnne Russell 2001 Record: 8-8-3 Marist 2-0 W Coach: JoAnne Russell at Long Island University 6-1 W #8 Hartford* 1-2 L Florida International 2-0 W at Columbia 1-2 L (OT) West Virginia 1-2 L (2OT) at Army 1-2 L Central Connecticut State 3-0 W Central Connecticut State 3-2 W Fordham 4-1 W Fordham 4-2 W at Boston University* 0-0 T (2OT) Vermont* 4-1 W at Northeastern* 1-2 L Delaware* 1-0 W at Columbia 1-2 L (2OT) at Towson* 1-0 W Maine* 1-1 T (2OT) at Manhattan 0-1 L New Hampshire* 1-0 W at Stony Brook 3-1 W Hartford* 0-1 L at Drexel* 2-1 W Vermont* 1-0 W Iona 4-0 W at Delaware* 0-3 L Maine* 1-0 W (OT) at Towson* 2-1 W New Hampshire* 3-0 W at Albany* 3-1 W at Boston University* 1-3 L Stony Brook* 3-2 W (OT) at Northeastern* 3-0 W at Rutgers 1-4 L at Boston University% 0-1 L at Drexel* 0-2 L Towson% 0-0 T (4OT) *America East game (Hofstra advances on penalty kicks) %America East Championship Semifinal at Hartford% 0-1 L (3OT)

*America East game %America East Championship

52 Hofstra University 2002 Record: 14-5-1, 6-3 CAA 2004 Record: 12-6-1, 6-3-0 CAA 2006 Record: 9-8-2, 5-5-1 CAA Coach: JoAnne Russell Coach: JoAnne Russell Coach: Simon Riddiough

Eastern Michigan 7-1 W at Army# 2-0 W at Connecticut# 0-4 L Miami (OH) 2-0 W vs. Fordham# 1-1 T (2 OT) vs. Fairfield# 3-0 W vs. Providence# 1-1 T (2OT) LaSalle 0-1 L Sacred Heart 1-0 W at Quinnipiac# 3-1 W Providence 2-0 W Central Connecticut 2-1 W at Stony Brook 6-0 W at Fordham 1-2 L at Penn$ 0-1 L Fordham 2-1 W vs. Maine$ 2-1 W (OT) vs. Princeton$ 0-4 L at Central Connecticut State 0-2 L vs. Brown$ 2-1 W at Fordham 2-1 W Marist 3-0 W Quinnipiac 3-1 W at Fairleigh Dickinson 1-1 T (2OT) George Mason* 2-1 W Fairleigh Dickinson 2-1 W Towson* 1-0 W Columbia 1-0 W at Virginia Commonwealth* 0-1 L (OT) George Mason* 3-0 W James Madison* 1-2 L at UNC Wilmington* 1-0 W at #16 William & Mary* 0-1 L at Drexel* 3-0 W Delaware* 2-1 W at Old Dominion* 0-1 L at Old Dominion* 2-0 W Towson* 1-0 W Georgia State* 2-1 W at William & Mary* 0-3 L George Mason* 2-3 L (2 OT) UNC Wilmington* 0-3 L at UNC Wilmington* 0-1 L (OT) James Madison* 1-0 W at James Madison* 0-2 L at Virginia Commonwealth* 1-0 W at William & Mary* 1-2 L at Virginia Commonwealth* 0-2 L Towson* 3-0 W at Old Dominion* 1-0 W (OT) at Drexel* 1-0 W Delaware* 3-0 W at Drexel* 6-1 W Delaware* 2-0 W Delaware% 1-0 W William & Mary% 1-2 L (OT) Northeastern* 1-1 T (2OT) vs. George Mason% 0-1 L *Colonial Athletic Association game *Colonial Athletic Association game *Colonial Athletic Association game #United State Military Academy Tournament #UConn Husky Classic #Quinnipiac Tournament $ECAC Tournament $University of Pennsylvania Tournament %Colonial Athletic Association Championship %Colonial Athletic Association Championship

2003 Record: 13-3-3, 6-1-2 CAA 2005 Record: 14-4-3, 8-1-2 CAA Coach: JoAnne Russell Coach: JoAnne Russell

at Marist 3-0 W vs. #9 Connecticut$ 0-3 L Simon Riddiough at Fordham 1-0 W (OT) vs. #20 Washington$ 1-1 T (2OT) at UNC Greensboro$ 2-0 W vs. Maine+ vs. LaSalle$ 3-1 W 1-0 W Central Connecticut State 0-1 L at Boston University+ 0-1 L (OT) Quinnipiac 6-1 W Marist 5-0 W Pittsburgh 2-0 W Fordham 7-1 W at Delaware* 1-0 W (2 OT) Fairleigh Dickinson 4-2 W at Towson* 2-1 W at Northeastern* 3-0 W Virginia Commonwealth* 2-2 T (2 OT) Drexel* 1-0 W UNC Wilmington* 1-0 W at Delaware* 2-0 W at Connecticut 0-0 T (2 OT) at Towson* 1-0 W Stony Brook 1-0 W at George Mason* 3-1 W William & Mary* 1-0 W William & Mary* 3-0 W Old Dominion* 1-0 W Old Dominion* 1-0 W Drexel* 3-0 W at Georgia State* 0-1 W at George Mason* 1-1 T (2 OT) at UNC Wilmington* 1-1 T (2OT) at James Madison* 0-1 L James Madison* 1-0 T (2OT) William & Mary% 0-1 L Virginia Commonwealth* 0-0 T (2OT) vs. Delaware# 2-1 W *Colonial Athletic Association game at Virginia Commonwealth# 1-0 W $UNC Greensboro Tournament vs. #21 West Virginia% 0-3 L %Colonial Athletic Association Championship *Colonial Athletic Association game $Penn State Invitational +Boston University Invitational #Colonial Athletic Association Championship %NCAA Tournament at Penn State

52 Hofstra University 2011 Women’s Soccer 53 ALL-TIME RESULTS

2007 Record: 18-4-0, 9-2-0 CAA 2008 Record: 11-8-3, 7-3-1 CAA 2010 Record: 19-3-0, 11-0 CAA Coach: Simon Riddiough Coach: Simon Riddiough Coach: Simon Riddiough

Cornell 5-1 W vs. #11 Connecticut^ 0-1 L at #7 Boston College 0-5 L at Central Connecticut 2-1 W (OT) at #9 Penn State^ 1-4 L Rhode Island 3-1 W vs. Richmond# 2-1 W at Columbia 1-0 W Fordham 4-1 W vs. Wyoming# 3-0 W Princeton 1-0 W at Purdue 3-1 W Columbia 1-2 L vs. East Carolina# 1-2 L at Indiana 3-1 W Fairleigh Dickinson 5-2 W vs. Villanova# 2-3 L at Columbia 1-0 W (2 OT) Fordham 2-0 W Stony Brook 1-0 W (OT) Princeton 1-0 W at Towson* 1-0 W Central Connecticut 3-3 T (2 OT) at James Madison* 1-0 W at George Mason* 2-1 W (OT) Delaware* 1-0 W at Virginia Commonwealth* 2-0 W William & Mary* 0-2 L at Drexel* 1-0 W (OT) at Drexel* 2-1 W Old Dominion* 1-0 W George Mason* 2-0 W Delaware* 2-0 W at Georgia State* 2-1 W Towson* 1-0 W Towson* 4-1 W at UNC Wilmington* 2-0 W at Old Dominion* 0-0 T (2 OT) George Mason* 5-0 W James Madison* 0-2 L at William & Mary* 0-1 L (OT) at William & Mary* 3-2 W Virginia Commonwealth* 2-0 W UNC Wilmington* 2-0 W at Old Dominion* 3-1 W Drexel* 1-0 W Georgia State* 4-3 W Georgia State* 3-2 W (OT) at Delaware* 2-0 W at Virginia Commonwealth* 2-1 W UNC Wilmington* 2-0 W at Northeastern* 3-0 W at James Madison* 1-2 L Northeastern* 2-1 W (2 OT) vs. James Madison$ 2-0 W Northeastern* 1-2 L (OT) Georgia State$ 3-0 W vs. Virginia Commonwealth$ 1-0 W at Old Dominion$ 2-2 T (OT) James Madison$ 0-2 L vs. Ohio State% 1-0 W (Hofstra advances on penalty kicks) vs. Connecticut% 1-0 W at #6 Penn State% 1-2 L (OT) at William & Mary$ 3-2 W at #18 Boston College% 1-3 L vs. Northeastern$ 0-1 L (OT) *Colonial Athletic Association game *Colonial Athletic Association game #James Madison Invitational *Colonial Athletic Association game $CAA Championship $CAA Championship at Virginia Beach, VA ^Penn State Invitational %NCAA Tournament at Boston College %NCAA Tournament at Penn State #Penn Invitational $CAA Championship

2009 Record: 10-6-3, 7-2-2 CAA Coach: Simon Riddiough

at Richmond 2-1 W (OT) at #10 Virginia 0-7 L at Princeton 2-1 W at Yale 0-3 L #25 Indiana 2-3 L (2 OT) Harvard 3-2 W Columbia 1-1 T (2 OT) at Delaware* 3-2 W Drexel* 4-0 W at George Mason 1-0 W at Towson* 3-0 W Old Dominion* 1-2 L William & Mary* 4-1 W at UNC Wilmington* 2-1 W at Georgia State* 0-0 T (2 OT) Virginia Commonwealth* 3-0 W James Madison* 0-0 T (2 OT) Grace Hawkins at Northeastern* 0-4 L vs. UNC Wilmington$ 1-2 L (OT) Danielle Murino *Colonial Athletic Association game $CAA Championship

54 Hofstra University MEDIA INFORMATION

he Hofstra University Office of Athletic Communications Photography: Photographers can shoot from the sidelines on either side welcomes the members of the media covering the 2011 Pride of the field, but are not permitted in team bench areas. Photography and Tsoccer team. If we can be of any assistance to you throughout the videotaping is also permitted from the roof of the press box. year, please do not hesitate to contact us. We hope the following items will help you during your visits to Hofstra University. Enjoy the season. Radio: The Hofstra Office of Athletic Communications will provide a touch-tone digital phone line for the opponent’s commercial and student radio stations. Visiting teams will need to give the Athletic Office of Athletic Communications Communications Office two weeks notice of their intention to broadcast. 240 Hofstra University-Swim Center 262 All calls must be made collect or direct dial from the radio station to the Hempstead, NY 11549 Hofstra Soccer Stadium. (516) 463-4602 - Len Skoros’ office (516) 463-5033 - Fax Postgame Interviews: Hofstra players and coaches will be available for postgame interviews, upon request, after a 10-minute cooling off period.

Player Interviews: All requests for student-athlete interviews should be made at least one day in advance with the Office of Athletic Communications. If you are requesting a phone interview, we will have the student-athlete return your call at a mutually convenient time. Player home phone numbers will not be distributed. In-person interviews may be conducted in a number of locations in and around the Hofstra Physical Fitness Center. However, interviews may not be conducted in the locker Stephen Gorchov room or the athletic training room. Associate Director of Athletics for Communications

2011 HOFSTRA SOCCER MEDIA OUTLETS

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS LONG ISLAND PRESS 50 Rockefeller Plaza 1103 Stewart Avenue New York, NY 10020 Garden City, NY 11530 (212) 621-1630 - Office (516) 992-1800 - Office Jim Sheehan (212) 621-1639 - Fax (516) 992-1801 - Fax Senior Sports Information Director NEWSDAY HOFSTRA CHRONICLE 235 Pinelawn Road Student Center Melville, NY 11747 Hempstead, NY 11550 (631) 843-2820 - Office (516) 463-6965 - Office (631) 454-6892 - Fax (516) 463-6977 - Fax

NEW YORK TIMES NEWS 12 LONG ISLAND 229 West 43rd Street 150 Media Crossways New York, NY 10036 Woodbury, NY 11797 Len Skoros (Soccer Contact) (212) 556-7384 - Office (516) 393-3740 - Office Director of Athletic Publications (646) 428-6147 - Fax (516) 393-1269 - Fax

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS WLNY-TV 55 450 West 33rd Street 270 South Service Road Press Seating: Hofstra Soccer Stadium press seating is located in the New York, NY 10001 Melville, NY 11747 press box, which is located atop the bleachers on the north side of the (212) 210-1692 - Office (631) 753-6397 - Office stadium. (212) 643-7845 - Fax (631) 420-4846 - Fax

Credential Requests: All members of the press should contact the NEW YORK POST WRHU-FM 88.7 Office of Athletic Communications at least 48 hours before each game 1211 Avenue of the Americas Hofstra University Grace Hawkins to request credentials. New York, NY 10036 Dempster Hall (212) 930-8700 - Office Hempstead, NY 11549 Game Services: Game notes, statistics and lineups are available before (212) 930-8727 - Fax (516) 463-5667 - Office the game in the press box. Halftime statistics will be distributed and (516) 463-5668 - Fax final statistics will be available 10 minutes after the conclusion of each LONG ISLAND HERALD contest. 2 Endo Boulevard Garden City, NY (516) 569-4000 - Office (516) 469-4942 - Fax

54 Hofstra University 2011 Women’s Soccer 55 CAMPUS MAP/GETTING TO HOFSTRA

From Southern New Jersey, Southeastern Pennsylvania, Maryland, From Northwestern New Jersey, Northern Pennsylvania and the Middle States: Washington, D.C. and Virginia: Take Interstate 78, Interstate 80, U.S. Route 22, New Jersey Route 4 or New Jersey Take the New Jersey Turnpike to Exit 13. Cross the Goethals Bridge and continue on Route 17 to the George Washington Bridge. Proceed over the bridge to the Cross Route 278 to the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge. Stay in the left lane of the Bridge and Bronx Expressway. Take the Cross Bronx Expressway to the Throgs Neck Bridge. take the Belt Parkway-East. The Belt Parkway becomes the Southern State Parkway Follow directions from the Throgs Neck Bridge from this point. at the Nassau County line. Take the Southern State Parkway to the Meadowbrook From Upstate New York: Parkway North (Exit 22). Exit the Meadowbrook Parkway at Exit M4 (Hempstead Take New York Thruway over the Tappan Zee Bridge to Cross Westchester Expressway Turnpike Route 24). Head west to Hofstra (approximately 1 mile). (Interstate 287). Stay on the Expressway to the New England Thruway (Interstate Campus Map 95). Proceed south on the Thruway to the Throgs Neck Bridge. Follow directions from the Throgs Neck Bridge from this point.

From the Throgs Neck Bridge: Follow signs for Eastern Long Island. Take the Cross Island Parkway to the Grand Central Parkway-East. The Grand Central becomes the Northern State Parkway at the Nassau County line. Take the Northern State Parkway-East to the Meadowbrook Parkway-South (exit 31A). Take the Meadowbrook Parkway- South to Exit M4 West (Hempstead Turnpike Route 24). Follow Hempstead Turnpike West to Hofstra (approximately 1 mile).

For Team Travel Via Bus: Commercial buses are not allowed on New York City (Belt, Grand Central or Cross Island) or Long Island (Southern State or Northern State) Parkways. Team buses should take the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway from the south, and the Clearview Expressway from the north, to get to the Long Island Expressway for the trip to Hofstra. Once on the Long Island Expressway (I-495), buses should proceed to Glen Cove Road- South (exit 39). Head south on Glen Cove Road for approximately eight miles to Hempstead Turnpike/Fulton Avenue N and turn left (east). Hofstra University is approximately two miles east on Hempstead Turnpike. W E Public Transportation from Airport: If a visitor arrives at either La Guardia or Kennedy Airport, the most direct means S of reaching the University is by one of three limousine companies that service both airports and the Hofstra University area. Larry’s Taxi Service (516) 483- Map Legend 3333; Transport Limousine Service (800) Adams Hall...... 25 Gittleson Hall...... 63 Physical Education Building/Swim Center....49 Weed Hall...... 26 654-1164 (out of state) (800) 832-5466 Adams Playhouse...... 12 Hagedorn Hall ...... 55 Physical Plant...... 59 Weller Hall...... 16 (in New York state); Winston Limousine Admission Center/Bernon Hall ...... 27 Hauser Hall ...... 2 Public Safety and Information Center, West Library Wing...... 29 Service (800) 4-AIRPORT. Axinn Hall (Law)...... 66 Health and Wellness Center ...... 42 David S. Mack ...... 54 Axinn Library...... 3 Heger Hall...... 4 Republic Hall...... 42 Residence Halls Hofstra Dome ...... 48 Roosevelt Hall...... 19 Barnard Hall...... 10 Alliance Hall...... 34 Railroads: Hofstra Hall...... 7 Saltzman Community Baseball Field...... 72 Bill of Rights Hall ...... 35 AMTRAK services Pennsylvania Station Hofstra USA ...... 40 Services Center ...... 28 Berliner Hall ...... 61 Colonial Square ...... 46 Human Resources Center...... 52 School of Medicine...... 50 in Manhattan, approximately 30 miles Bird Sanctuary ...... 76 Constitution Hall...... 36 Kushner Hall ...... 22 Shapiro Alumni House ...... 58 Breslin Hall...... 23 Enterprise Hall...... 39 from the Hofstra campus. To get to Hofstra Law, School of...... 21 Soccer Field...... 71 Brower Hall...... 11 Estabrook Hall ...... 37 Library Technical Services Softball Field...... 75 from Penn Station, take the Long Island Butler Annex ...... 65 Graduate Residence ...... 74 and Resource Center...... 3 Spiegel Theater...... 13 Café on the Quad...... 15 Liberty Hall...... 41 Rail Road to the Hempstead station. The Lowe Hall...... 9 Sports and Exhibition Complex, Calkins Hall ...... 14 Nassau Hall...... 44 Hofstra University Courtesy Bus and taxi Margiotta Hall ...... 57 David S. Mack...... 51 Career Center/ Republic Hall...... 42 Mason Hall/Gallon Wing...... 5 Stadium, James M. Shuart ...... 56 services are available there. Hofstra is M. Robert Lowe Hall...... 64 Suffolk Hall...... 45 McEwen Hall...... 17 Student Center, Sondra and C.V. Starr Hall...... 60 Stuyvesant Hall...... 32 approximately 1.5 miles from the station. Memorial Hall...... 1 David S. Mack...... 31 Davison Hall...... 8 The Netherlands ...... 33 Monroe Lecture Center ...... 62 Unispan ...... 30 Deli, Hofstra ...... 18 Vander Poel Hall ...... 38 Dempster Hall ...... 20 New Academic Building ...... 73 University Club/Mack Hall ...... 53 Field Hockey Stadium...... 77 Pedestrian Bridges...... 69, 70 University College Hall/Skodnek Business Fitness Center...... 47 Phillips Hall ...... 6 Development Center...... 43

56 Hofstra University Danielle MURINO

Brooke Bendernagel 2011 Hofstra university women’s soccer schedule

August October 26 Fri. Fairfield 4:30 p.m. 2 Sun. at Delaware* 1 p.m. 28 Sun. Boston College 1 p.m. 7 Fri. at Towson* 4 p.m. 9 Sun. at George Mason* 2 p.m. September 14 Fri. William & Mary* 7 p.m. St. John’s NYC Classic (Queens, NY) 16 Sun. Old Dominion* 1 p.m. 2 Fri. vs. Columbia 4 p.m. 21 Fri. at Georgia State* 7 p.m. 4 Sun. vs. Albany 1 p.m. 23 Sun. at UNC Wilmington* 1 p.m. 29 Sat. at Northeastern* 3 p.m. Red Raider Classic (Lubbock, TX) 9 Fri. at Texas Tech 7:30 p.m. November 11 Sun. vs. TCU 10 a.m. 3-6 Thu.-Sun. at CAA Championship (at highest seed) TBA

16 Fri. at Harvard 4 p.m. *CAA game 23 Fri. James Madison* 7 p.m. Home games in bold. 25 Sun. Virginia Commonwealth* 1 p.m. All times local to site. 29 Thu. Drexel* 4 p.m.

Amanda HEYDE