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2007 Limestone

Lady Saints Lacrosse Quick Facts 2007 Quick Facts Table of Contents College Information Quick Facts...... 1 Location...... Gaffney, S.C. 2006 Roster...... 2 Enrollment...... 700 2007 Season Outlook...... 3 Founded...... 1845 2006 Season in Review...... 4 President...... Dr. Walt Griffin Coaching Staff...... 5 Support Staff...... 7 Athletics Information Player Profiles...... 8 2006 Season Stats...... 13 Athletics Director...... Larry Epperly Year-by-Year Records...... 14 Assoc. A.D. for Compliance...... Dennis Bloomer All-Time Results...... 14 Assoc. A.D. for Special Projects...... Mike Cerino Honors...... 15 Assoc. A.D. for Development/Marketing...... William Goode Career Records...... 16 Nickname...... Saints/Lady Saints Season Records...... 17 Colors...... Blue and Gold 2007 Opponents...... 18 Affiliation...... NCAA Division II Athletic Training...... 19 Strength & Conditioning...... 19 Women’s Lacrosse Information Saints Club...... 20 Conference...... Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference Facilities...... 21 Overall Program Record...... 89-48 (.650) Limestone Athletics...... 23 Head Coach...... Scott Tucker (6th Year) About Limestone College...... 24 Overall Record...... 79-34 (.699) Record at Limestone...... 58-23 (.716) Key Returnees Phone...... 864-488-4542 Summer Ferraro, Jr., Midfielder Email...... [email protected] 16 games played, 36 goals, 9 assists Assistant Coach...... Erin DeSantis (1st Year) NCAA All-Tournament Team, CVAC All-Tournament Team Phone...... 864-488-8272 Chrissy Grogg, So., Defender Email...... [email protected] 20 games played, 3 goals, 2 assists, 53 ground balls Student Asst. Coach...... Kristen Black (1st Year) Second Team All-Region, First Team All-CVAC Facility...... Saints Field Kelly Lickert, So., Attack 20 games played, 32 goals, 36 assists 2006 Record...... 16-4 Second Team All-American, First Team All-Region, 2006 CVAC Record...... 9-1 CVAC Freshman of the Year CVAC Tournament Championships...... 1 (2006) Marissa Pesce, Jr., Midfielder CVAC Regular Season Championships...... 3 (2004-06) 20 games played 42 goals, 12 assists NCAA Division II Tournament Appearances...... 2 (2004, 2006) Second Team All-American, First Team All-Region, Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 18/7 First Team All-CVAC, CVAC All-Tournament Team Newcomers...... 10 Lauryn Wise, So., Midfielder 20 games played, 31 goals, 4 assists, 38 draw controls 2006 NCAA All-Tournament Team, 2006 CVAC Tournament MVP Media Information Sports Information Director/Lacrosse Contact...... Leah Melichar Office phone...... 864-488-8219 Key Losses Cell phone...... 864-761-6972 Kristen Black, Defender Email...... [email protected] 20 games played, 29 goals, 13 assists, 58 ground balls, 44 draw controls Fax...... 864-902-0714 First Team All-American, First Team All-Region, Assistant SID...... Kevin Wyatt First Team All-CVAC Phone...... 864-488-8238 Rachel Moreland, Defender Email...... [email protected] 19 games played, 16 ground balls Website Address...... www.limestone.edu Brooke Nowell, Attack Mailing Address...... 1115 College Drive 20 games played, 27 goals, 11 assists, 49 ground balls ...... Gaffney, SC 29340 Honorable Mention All-CVAC Jackie Weaver, Goalkeeper 20 games played, 7.30 GAA, 106 Saves Honorable Mention All-CVAC

Credits Key Newcomers The 2007 Limestone Women’s Lacrosse Media Guide is a publication of Terri George, Jr., Attack the Limestone College Sports Information Department. The publication was First Team All-Region & First Team All-American at Herkimer CC written and designed by Leah Melichar. Special thanks to Dr. Walt Griffin, Katie Ilott, Fr., Midfielder Dr. Bill Baker, Josh Crotzer, Scott Tucker, and Erin DeSantis for their help. Photographic contributions made by Michael Paschal and Leah Melichar. Member of the Canadian U-19 National Team  2007 Roster Lady Saints Numerical Roster No. name Pos. ht. yr. hometown Previous School Saints by State/Country 00 Toni Santangelo G 5-3 Fr. Holbrook, N.Y. Sachem North HS Delaware (1) 1 Jessica Verran A 5-2 Sr. Lansing, Mich. Grand Ledge HS Jessica Green 2 Terri George M 5-5 Jr. Jordan, N.Y. Herkimer CC Maryland (3) Erin Cavanaugh 3 Caroline Pickell D 5-7 Jr. Woodbridge, Va. Osbourn Park HS Melissa Howard 4 Jennifer Hanno D 5-5 Fr. Watertown, N.Y. Watertown HS Joan Stroud 5 Kelly Lickert A 5-4 So. Penn Yan, N.Y. Penn Yan HS Michigan (1) 7 Jean Bradley D 5-5 Sr. Mechanicsburg, Pa. Cumberland Valley HS Jessica Verran 9 Melissa Howard F 5-5 So. Severna Park, Md. North County HS New York (11) 10 Katie Ilott M 5-5 Fr. Brooklin, Ontario, Canada D. Wilson Secondary Lauren Askerberg 11 Joan Stroud D 5-6 So. Monrovia, Md. Urbana HS Kristen DeMarzi Shea Farrell 12 Lauryn Wise A 5-3 So. Pasadena, Md. Institute of Notre Dame Terri George 13 Aricka Piersma A 5-9 Jr. Columbia, S.C. Ridgeview HS Chrissy Grogg 15 Renee Albro M 5-6 Fr. Purcellville, Va. Loudoun Valley HS Jennifer Hanno 16 Lauren Askerberg M 5-6 So. Huntington, N.Y. Huntington HS Kelly Lickert Grace McMahon 17 Shea Farrell M 5-8 So. Blue Point, N.Y. Bayport HS Kelly Oterson 18 Jessica Green A 5-4 Sr. Rehoboth Beach, Del. Cape Henlopen HS Marissa Pesce 19 Kelly Oterson A 5-2 Fr. Islip Terrace, N.Y. East Islip HS Toni Santangelo 20 Summer Ferraro M 5-9 Jr. East Setauket, N.Y. Ward Melville HS Ontario, Canada (1) 21 Danielle Tosky A 5-3 So. Bluffton, S.C. Bluffton HS Katie Ilott 22 Marissa Pesce M 5-3 Jr. West Babylon, N.Y. West Babylon HS Pennsylvania (1) Jean Bradley 26 Chrissy Grogg D 5-2 So. Taberg, N.Y. Rome Free Academy (2) 27 Kristen DeMarzi D 5-1 Fr. Huntington, N.Y. Huntington HS Aricka Piersma 28 Grace McMahon D 5-2 So. Sayville, N.Y. Sayville HS Danielle Tosky 30 Erin Cavanaugh G 5-8 Jr. Ellicott City, Md. Westminster HS Virginia (2) Lady Saints Alphabetical Roster Renee Albro No. name Pos. ht. yr. hometown Previous School Caroline Pickell 15 Renee Albro M 5-6 Fr. Purcellville, Va. Loudoun Valley HS 16 Lauren Askerberg M 5-6 So. Huntington, N.Y. Huntington HS 7 Jean Bradley D 5-5 Sr. Mechanicsburg, Pa. Cumberland Valley HS 30 Erin Cavanaugh G 5-8 Jr. Ellicott City, Md. Westminster HS Saints by Class 27 Kristen DeMarzi D 5-1 Fr. Huntington, N.Y. Huntington HS Seniors (3) 17 Shea Farrell M 5-8 So. Blue Point, N.Y. Bayport HS Jean Bradley 20 Summer Ferraro M 5-9 Jr. East Setauket, N.Y. Ward Melville HS Jessica Green 2 Terri George M 5-5 Jr. Jordan, N.Y. Herkimer CC Jessica Verran 18 Jessica Green A 5-4 Sr. Rehoboth Beach, Del. Cape Henlopen HS Juniors (7) 26 Chrissy Grogg D 5-2 So. Taberg, N.Y. Rome Free Academy Erin Cavanaugh 4 Jennifer Hanno D 5-5 Fr. Watertown, N.Y. Watertown HS Summer Ferraro Terri George 9 Melissa Howard F 5-5 So. Severna Park, Md. North County HS Marissa Pesce 10 Katie Ilott M 5-5 Fr. Brooklin, Ontario, Canada D. Wilson Secondary Caroline Pickell 5 Kelly Lickert A 5-4 So. Penn Yan, N.Y. Penn Yan HS Aricka Piersma 28 Grace McMahon D 5-2 So. Sayville, N.Y. Sayville HS Sophomores (9) 19 Kelly Oterson A 5-2 Fr. Islip Terrace, N.Y. East Islip HS Lauren Askerberg Shea Farrell 22 Marissa Pesce M 5-3 Jr. West Babylon, N.Y. West Babylon HS Chrissy Grogg 3 Caroline Pickell D 5-7 Jr. Woodbridge, Va. Osbourn Park HS Melissa Howard 13 Aricka Piersma A 5-9 Jr. Columbia, S.C. Ridgeview HS Kelly Lickert 00 Toni Santangelo G 5-3 Fr. Holbrook, N.Y. Sachem North HS Grace McMahon Joan Stroud 11 Joan Stroud D 5-6 So. Monrovia, Md. Urbana HS Danielle Tosky 21 Danielle Tosky A 5-3 So. Bluffton, S.C. Bluffton HS Lauryn Wise 1 Jessica Verran A 5-2 Sr. Lansing, Mich. Grand Ledge HS Freshmen (6) 12 Lauryn Wise A 5-3 So. Pasadena, Md. Institute of Notre Dame Toni Santegelo Jennifer Hanno Katie Ilott Head Coach: Scott Tucker (6th Year) Renee Albro Assistant Coach: Erin DeSantis (1st Year) Kelly Oterson Student Assistant Coach: Kristen Black (1st Year) Kristen DeMarzi Athletic Trainer: Justin Cheek Managers: Bryan Crawford, Shukri Gibbs

 2007 Season Outlook

The Lady Saints lacrosse team is eagerly anticipating for the Canadian U-19 squad. She also earned team MVP the 2007 season after much success in 2006. Limestone honors at D. Wilson Secondary School. Limestone will faces a strong schedule this spring, including top-10 have one more freshman midfielder, Renee Albro. Al- ranked Lock Haven, Pfeiffer, Queens, and Gannon. bro received many accolades while playing for Louden The Lady Saints return seven starters and three All- Valley High School in Virginia, including First Team Americans for a strong core of veterans. The team has All-Region and Player of the Year honors from the also added many talented recruits. Washington Post. Attack Defense Limestone’s attack looks to be a major threat with Five defenders are back from last season: senior Jean the return of All-American sophomore Kelly Lickert, Bradley, junior Caroline Pickell, and sophomores who led the team with 68 points and 36 assists last year. Chrissy Grogg, Grace McMahon, and Joan Stroud. She will be joined by fellow sophomores Lauryn Wise, Grogg, a Second-Team All-Region honoree, led the Danielle Tosky, and Melissa Howard. Wise finished team with 41 caused turnovers and 53 ground balls her last season ranked third on the team with 31 goals while freshman season. Nolan played in 19 games last year, Tosky recorded 23 points (16 goals, 7 assists) and How- causing 23 turnovers while picking up 33 ground balls. ard had 49 (25 goals, 24 assists). Other returnees include Bradley started in eight games despite missing several seniors Jessica Verran (14 goals, 19 games) and Jessica matches due to an injury in 2006. Last year, McMahon Green (4 goals, 8 games), played in 11 games, Pickell junior Aricka Piersma saw action in six matches (2 goals, 8 games), and and Stroud had five ap- sophomore Shea Farrell pearances. These sopho- (12 goals, 10 games). mores will look to apply Junior Terri George, a their knowledge gained transfer, was a First Team last season in 2007. All-American and All-Re- Freshmen Jennifer gion honoree while play- Hanno and Kristen De- ing for Herkimer Commu- Marzi will also help with nity College in New York. the Lady Saints’ defense. She will bring her veteran Hanno had a solid career knowledge of the game to at Watertown High School Limestone’s young attack. in New York where she Freshman Kelly Oterson earned Honorable Mention will also contribute to the Sophomore Lauryn Wise will be a major contributer to Limestone’s attack in 2007. honors. DeMarzi had a team. She won All-League successful career at Hun- honors and was named All-County playing for Islip Ter- tington High School in New York. race High School in New York. Goalkeeper Midfield Two talented players will battle for the starting goal- Limestone returns its leading scorer from last season, keeper spot. Junior Erin Cavanaugh saw limited play- All-American Marissa Pesce. Pesce had an outstanding ing time as a freshman and sophomore behind regular sophomore year as she started every game, scored 42 starter and Limestone graduate Jackie Weaver. Cavana- goals and recorded 12 assists. Junior Summer Ferraro ugh played in eight games last season as she posted 17 is back to take the draws for the Lady Saints. She had 19 saves and a 5.39 goals against average. Freshman Toni draw controls, 26 goals and nine assists in 2006. Sopho- Santangelo will challenge for the starting position. more Lauren Askerberg gained valuable experience as Santangelo was team MVP for Sachem High School in a freshman last season, playing in eight games. New York. Newcomer Katie Ilott is the only player on the Saints roster to have represented her national team as she played

 2006 Season In Review

The 2006 Lady Saints team had another outstand- on April 15 clinched the regular season championship ing season as the squad received an NCAA Division for Limestone. In the conference tournament on April II tournament berth. Lime- 22, the Lady Saints cruised past stone accomplished much St. Andrews, 20-9, to advance to during the year, as the squad the championship game, where won the Carolina-Virginia the team beat Pfeiffer for the Athletics Conference regu- third time, 10-8. In their final lar season and tournament regular season game, Limestone titles. Six players earned defeated Gannon, 11-5. All-CVAC honors, six were The Lady Saints, ranked No. named All-Region, and three 6 in the nation at the end of the were named All-Americans. season, eagerly looked ahead In addition, Limestone was for their second appearance at ranked among the top 10 of the NCAA Division II national the nation’s women’s lacrosse tournament. The team traveled programs for much of the to Benedictine in spring, climbing to as high as Lisle, Ill., for the competition No. 5 in the IWLCA poll. held on May 13-14. Limestone Limestone started its sea- faced West Chester in the semifi- son with a four-game win nals. The squad fought hard, but streak as the team got victo- was defeated by the Pioneers, ries over Presbyterian, Bel- 10-8. The Lady Saints posted a mont Abbey, Mercyhurst, and Defender Chrissy Grogg led the Lady Saints with 53 ground balls and 41 16-4 overall record for the 2006 St. Andrews. The Lady Saints caused turnovers as a freshman last season. season, the best in Limestone suffered their first loss of the women’s lacrosse history. year to then-ranked No. 1 Stonehill, 12-8, in early March. However, the squad recovered to dominate, as it won its next three contests (in- cluding a 21-0 shutout against Regis) before being edged by No. 6 Lock Haven, 9-8. After the loss, Lime- stone returned to its win- ning ways, defeating five conference rivals as it aimed for the 2006 CVAC regular season ti- tle, adding another shut- out to the record with a 21-0 win over Lees- McRae on April 4. How- ever, the Lady Saints perfect 8-0 conference record was tarnished after a 13-12 loss to No. 9 Queens on April 12.

An 11-10 victory over The 2006 Lady Saints traveled to Lisle, Ill., for the 2006 NCAA Division II National Tournament. Pfeiffer at Saints Field  Head Coach

Scott Tucker Head Coach Scott Tucker enters his sixth year at the helm of the Limestone women’s lacrosse team. He holds a Limestone record of 58-23 and a career record of 79-34. Lime- stone has seen significant improvement under Tucker since his first year in 2002 when the team was 7-6 overall. In 2003, the Lady Saints drastically improved to 12-3, making them the most improved team in NCAA Division II. Tucker was nominated for Divi- sion II Coach of the Year for his achieve- ments. Since 2003, the Saints have produced three consecutive regular season Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference championships, one CVAC tour- nament championship (2006) and two NCAA tourna- ment semifinal appearances (2004 and 2006). In addition, the 2006 Lady Saints shattered the old scoring record of 222 held by the 2004 squad by put- ting up 276 goals. They also set a new record for most wins in a season with 16 victories and posted a program record two shutouts during the year. Prior to Limestone, Tucker spent two years as the head coach at Oswego State University. During those seasons, Tucker compiled a 21-11 record and two con- ference championship appearances. Tucker still holds the record for most wins in a season with 12 as well as most consecutive wins at nine at Oswego State. Tucker has earned CVAC Coach of the Year honors in 2004 and 2006 and was named Inside Lacrosse 2006 Division II National Coach of the Year. In his seven years as a head coach, Tucker has produced nine different All-Americans, 14 All-Region players, 16 All-Conference players, and four Freshmen of the Year. Tucker currently serves on the Regional Advisory, All-American Committee and the North/South All-Star Game Committee In addition to coaching Tucker has played at various levels including playing at the Senior B level in the Canadian Lacrosse Association.

Tucker’s Year-by-Year Record Year W l Pct. School 2000 12 5 0.706 SUNY-Oswego 2001 9 6 0.600 SUNY-Oswego 2002 7 6 0.538 Limestone 2003 12 3 0.800 Limestone 2004 13 4 0.765 Limestone 2005 10 6 0.625 Limestone 2006 16 4 0.800 Limestone Career Totals 79 34 0.699

 Assistant Coaches & Managers

Erin DeSantis Assistant Coach Erin DeSantis enters her first year as an assistant coach for the Lady Saints. DeSantis, a former member of the Oneonta State University women’s lacrosse team, joined the Limestone staff on July 1, 2006. DeSantis played four years in the SUNYAC conference as her team advanced to the conference championship two of her four years there. She began her coaching career instructing at camps and clinics throughout New York state. She also served as an assistant director at two locations for the NIKE lacrosse camps in 2006. DeSantis graduated from Oneonta State in 2005 with a bachelor of science degree in human ecology with a minor in health and wellness. DeSantis was most recently employed by Health Links in Oneonta, N.Y., where she was responsible for developing and implement- ing specific fitness programs to meet clients’ needs. Kristen Black Student Assistant Coach Kristen Black is a first-year assistant coach for the Lady Saints. She had an outstanding four-year career for Limestone, earning All-American and All-Con- ference honors. She led the team to a 16-4 overall record, the CVAC championship and an NCAA tournament semifinal appearance as a team captain for the Lady Saints her senior season. She recorded 60 goals and 28 assists for 88 points during her college career while picking up 148 ground balls. She holds the Limestone career record for draw controls with 118.

Bryan Crawford Shukri Gibbs Manager Manager

Bryan Crawford is in his second Shukri Gibbs is in her third season season as a manager for the Lady Saints of working with the Limestone women’s lacrosse team. Crawford, a native of lacrosse team. A junior from Roebeth Brooklyn, N.Y., is a graduate of Boys Beach, Del., Gibbs attended Cape Hen- and Girls High School. His parents are lopen High School where she played John and Wanda Buckner. Crawford is field hockey, basketball, and lacrosse. a criminal justice major and is also a She is the daughter of Tecola Gibbs. manager for the Saints wrestling team.

 Support Staff

Larry Epperly Dennis Bloomer Athletics Director Assoc. A.D. for Larry Epperly has been the Athletics Compliance Director at Limestone since October 2001. As Athletics Director, Epperly’s responsi- Dennis Bloomer serves as the Associ- bilities include all aspects of running a com- ate Athletics Director for Compliance. A petitive athletic program. He has also been 1985 graduate of Limestone, he has worked an integral part of fundraising and increas- at the College since he enrolled at the school ing booster club membership for the Saints in 1981. Bloomer’s career has included an and Lady Saints teams. Epperly also serves eight-year reign as the College’s Athletics as the head men’s basketball coach and has Director in the 1990s. He has also been the coached in the collegiate ranks for 20 years. He holds a bachelor of arts head coach for the softball and women’s basketball teams and currently degree from and a master of science in phys- is an assistant coach for the men’s basketball squad. In his time as Ath- ical education from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univeristy. letics Director, Bloomer oversaw and played an instrumental role in the He and his wife, Jenny, make their home in Blacksburg, S.C., with their athletics department’s transition from NAIA to NCAA Division II and children, Tyler and Elizabeth. later acceptance into the Carolinas-Virginia Athletic Conference. A na- tive of Gaffney, S.C., Bloomer and his wife, Gina, have two children, Trey and Keri. Mike Cerino William Goode Assoc. A.D. for Special Assoc. A.D. for Projects Development and Mike Cerino joined Limestone’s ad- Marketing ministration staff in the summer of 2006 William Goode received a bachelor of as Associate Athletics Director for Special science in physical education from Radford Projects. He also serves as the head coach University in Virginia after a brief stint at for the men’s lacrosse program. Cerino Chowan College. He went on to teach physi- founded the Saints lacrosse program in cal education and health at the middle school 1990. After a very succesful tenure that in- level for the next six years in Maryland and cludes a national championship in 2000, Cerino took a faculty and head . During that period, he coached several sports while coaching position at Charlotte Latin School in Charlotte, N.C. He then holding the position of athletics director. He also completed a master moved to Lexington, Va., to coach for Washington and Lee University. of science degree in sport studies from in North Cerino earned his bachelor of science in economics in 1988 from Pfei- Carolina. His responsibilities at Limestone include rebuilding the Saints ffer University. He also earned a master’s degree in physical education Club, marketing the Saints athletic teams, and promoting community from Gardner-Webb University in 1996. involvement with Limestone College Athletics. He also oversees game- day concessions, hospitality rooms, and giveaway items. Leah Melichar Justin Cheek Sports Athletic Trainer Information Justin Cheek received a bachelor of sci- ence degree from Limestone College. He Director served as an intern and part-time athletic trainer until he joined the staff in August of Leah Melichar joined Limestone’s ath- 2005. Justin serves as an assistant athletic letics department in the fall of 2005. She is trainer and approved clinical instructor. His responsible for the publicity of all 18 of the responsibilities include men’s soccer and Saints’ athletic teams and manages the ath- in addition to women’s lacrosse. letics department website. Melichar gradu- ated from Berry College in 2002 with a bachelor of arts degree and went on to earn her master’s in sports adminstration from State University. Before working at Limestone, she served as an assis- tant SID at Georgia State from 2003-05 and spent two seasons with the Atlanta Silverbacks Professional Soccer Organization.

 Player Profiles

Jean Bradley Jessica Green Senior Defender Senior Attack Height: 5-3 Height: 5-4 Previous School: Previous School: Cumberland Valley HS Cape Henlopen HS Hometown:#7 #18 Hometown: Mechanicsburg, Pa. Rehoboth Beach, Del.

2006: Missed four games due to injury...scooped up 5 ground balls 2006: Appeared in 8 games...recorded 4 goals. and had 5 draw controls. 2004: Played in 8 games...scored 1 goal...named Most Improved 2005: Played in 15 games with 16 starts. Player. 2004: Saw action in 8 games…picked up 4 ground balls and caused High School: Played four years at Cape Henlopen High School… 1 turnover. three-year starter…team advanced to the state tournament her senior High School: Participated in the Keystone State games…played year… also competed in swimming. varsity lacrosse under Head Coach Carol Venet. Personal: Parents are Jan Czarnecki and John Green...major is Personal: Daughter of Amy Simmons and Mike Bradley…major physical education. is business administration. Green’s Career Stats Bradley’s Career Stats Year GP-GS G a Pts. GB Ct dC Year GP-GS G a Pts. GB Ct dC 2006 8-0 4 0 4 2 0 2 2006 12-8 0 0 0 5 0 5 2004 8-0 1 0 1 2 0 0 2005 16-15 0 0 0 10 2 1 Totals 16-0 5 0 5 4 0 2 2004 8-1 0 0 0 4 1 0 Totals 36-24 0 0 0 19 3 6 Erin Cavanaugh Junior Goalkeeper Height: 5-8 Jessica Verran Previous School/Hometown: Senior Attack Westminster#30 HS/Ellicott City, Md. Height: 5-2 Previous School: Grand Ledge HS 2006: Saw playing time in 8 games, posting 17 saves. Hometown:#1 2005: Appeared in 9 games as a freshman, making 19 saves. Lansing Mich. High School: Was a three-year starter in goal and an honor student for Westminster High School…earned honorable mention honors for lacrosse. Personal: Daughter of Teresa and Bob Cook…majoring in Eng- 2006: Scored 14 goals and had 5 assists in 19 games...picked up lish. 15 ground balls. Cavanaugh’s Career Stats 2005: Started all 16 games…ranked third on the team with 28 Year GP-GS min. GA GAA Svs. Pct. goals…scooped up 35 ground balls. 2006 8-0 200:21 18 5.39 17 .486 2005 9-0 162:29 21 7.75 19 .475 2004: Saw action in 8 games…recorded 4 points with 1 goal and 3 Totals 17-0 362:50 39 6.57 36 .961 assists…picked up 4 ground balls. High School: All-State honorable mention, Detroit Free Press Prep Player of the Week. Personal: Daughter of Penny and Dale Verran...majoring in athletic training and sports management with minors in coaching and busi- ness administration…honor student and a member of the Dean’s List...earned Robert S. Campbell honors.

Verran’s Career Stats Year GP-GS G a Pts. GB Ct dC 2006 19-1 14 5 19 15 3 9 2005 16-16 28 3 31 35 3 3 2004 8-0 1 3 4 4 1 0 Totals 43-17 43 11 54 54 7 12

 Player Profiles

Caroline Pickell Summer Ferraro Junior Midfielder Junior Midfielder Height: 5-8 Height: 5-11 Previous School/Hometown: Previous School/Hometown: Osbourn Park/Woodbridge, Va. Ward Melville#20 HS/East Setauket, N.Y. #3 2006: Saw playing time in 6 matches...had 5 ground balls and 6 2006: Named to the NCAA Division II All-Tournament team and to caused turnovers. the CVAC All-Tournament team...missed 4 matches due to injury... 2005: Appeared in 9 games with 2 starts...picked up four ground scored 26 goals and had 9 assists...scooped up 29 ground balls, won balls and caused 6 turnovers. 19 draw controls, and caused 14 turnovers. High School: Attended Osbourn Park High School where she 2004: Named CVAC Freshman-of-the-Year while earning All- played for head coach Kate Thomas. Conference honors. Personal: Daughter of Elisa and Jeff Pickell…business major. High School: Played varsity lacrosse under Head Coach Erin Pickell’s Career Stats Blaney…earned All-Tournament and All-League honors. Year GP-GS G a Pts. GB Ct dC Personal: Daughter of Virginia and Kurt Ferraro…member of the 2006 6-0 0 0 0 5 6 2 Honors Program at Limestone…majoring in biology. 2005 9-2 0 0 0 4 6 2 Totals 15-2 0 0 0 9 12 4 Ferraro’s Career Stats Year GP-GS G a Pts. GB Ct dC 2006 16-14 26 9 35 29 14 19 2004 17-17 34 8 42 77 23 34 Aricka Piersma Totals 33-31 60 17 77 106 37 53 Junior Attack Height: 5-9 Previous School/Hometown: Ridge #13View HS/Columbia, S.C. Terri George Junior Midfielder Height: 5-5 2006: Played in 8 games...scored 2 goals and recorded 1 assist for Previous School/Hometown: 3 points. Herkimer CC/Jordan,#2 N.Y. 2005: Saw action in five games, scoring one goal. High School: Two-year starter at Ridge View High School…team captain and MVP her senior year…led her team to the State Cham- Herkimer CC: Named First Team All-Region and First Team All- pionship game two consecutive years…was the second leading American...also received Academic All-American honors. scorer in the state of South Carolina. High School: Earned First Team Onondaga All-League honors while Personal: Daughter of Richard and Marilyn Piersma…majoring in playing at Jordan-Elbridge High School in Jordan, N.Y. sports management with minors in coaching and business. Personal: Parents are Russ and Nancy George...majoring in physi- Piersma’s Career Stats cal education. Year GP-GS G a Pts. GB Ct dC 2006 8-0 2 1 3 3 0 0 2005 5-0 1 0 1 1 0 1 Marissa Pesce Totals 13-0 3 1 4 4 0 1 Junior Midfielder Height: 5-3 Previous School/Hometown: Lauren Askerberg West Babylon#22 HS/West Babylon, N.Y. Sophomore Midfielder Height: 5-6 Previous School/Hometown: 2006: Earned Second-Team All-American and First-Team All-Re- Huntington#16 HS/Huntington, N.Y. gion honors...named to the CVAC All-Tournament team...started all 20 games...led the Saints with 42 goals...scooped up 38 ground balls, caused 25 turnovers and had 30 draw controls. 2006: Appeared in 17 games as a freshman...scored 7 goals and 2005: Named First-Team All-Conference and Second-Team All- picked up 18 ground balls. Region...started in all 16 games…had 32 goals and 10 assists for High School: Played varsity lacrosse at Huntington High School 42 points as a freshman…picked up 40 ground balls. for head coach Trista Martin. High School: Named All-Conference at West Babylon HS. Personal: Daughter of Erick and Regina Askerberg...undecided Personal: Parents are Linda and Michael Pesce...majoring in major. Askerberg’s Career Stats elementary education. Year GP-GS G a Pts. GB Ct dC Pesce’s Career Stats 2006 17-1 7 0 7 18 6 5 Year GP-GS G a Pts. GB Ct dC Totals 17-1 7 0 7 18 6 5 2006 20-20 42 12 54 38 25 30 2005 16-16 32 10 42 40 21 24 Totals 36-36 74 22 96 78 46 54  Player Profiles

Shea Farrell Kelly Lickert Sophomore Midfielder Sophomore Attack Height: 5-8 Height: 5-3 Previous School/Hometown: Previous School/Hometown: Bayport#17 Blue Point HS/Blue Point, N.Y. Penn Yan HS/Penn#2 Yan, N.Y.

2006: Saw playing time in 10 games...scored 12 goals and had 2006: Named CVAC Freshman of the Year and First Team All- 1 assist. Conference...earned First Team All-Region and Second-Team High School: Played for Bayport Blue Point High School...named All-American honors...saw action in all 20 games...led the team in All-League, All-Division, and All-County. assists (36) and points (68)...scooped up 35 ground balls. Personal: Parents are Michael and Julia Farrell...major is physcial High School: Named First-Team All-League and MVP of Goblin education. Games…Penn Yan team won 2004 state championship. Farrell’sCareer Stats Personal: Parents are Raymond and Christine Lickert...major is Year GP-GS G a Pts. GB Ct dC 2006 10-0 12 1 13 8 1 0 physical education with a minor in health and wellness. Totals 10-0 12 1 13 8 1 0 Lickert’s Career Stats Year GP-GS G a Pts. GB Ct dC Chrissy Grogg 2006 20-19 32 36 68 35 5 2 Sophomore Midfielder Totals 20-19 32 36 68 35 5 2 Height: 5-2 Previous School/Hometown: Rome Free#26 Academy/Taberg, N.Y. Grace McMahon Sophomore Defender Height: 5-3 2006: Named First Team All-CVAC and Second Team All-Region... Previous School/Hometown: started in all 20 games...led the team with 41 caused turnovers... Sayville#28 HS/Sayville, N.Y. also had 53 ground balls. High School: Played at Rome Free Academy…three-time Honor- 2006: As a freshman, played in 11 games with 7 starts...scooped able mention and Coach’s Award recipient. up 4 ground balls...named Most Improved. Personal: Daughter of Raymond and Gloria Grogg...major is busi- High School: Named to the All-Tournament team while playing ness. Grogg’s Career Stats for Sayville High School. Year GP-GS G a Pts. GB Ct dC Personal: Parents are Brian and Giulia McMahon...physical edu- 2006 20-20 3 2 5 53 41 6 cation major. Totals 20-20 3 2 5 53 41 6 McMahon’s Career Stats Year GP-GS G a Pts. GB Ct dC 2006 11-7 0 0 0 4 2 0 Melissa Howard Totals 11-7 0 0 0 4 2 0 Sophomore Attack Height: 5-5 Previous School/Hometown: Joan Stroud Sophomore Defender North County HS/Ferndale, Md. #29 Height: 5-6 Previous School/Hometown: Urbana #11HS/Monrovia, Md. 2006: Played in all 20 games with 19 starts...posted 25 goals and 24 assists...won 25 draw controls and picked up 38 ground balls... named CVAC Player of the Week. 2006: Played in 5 games as a freshman and had 2 draw controls. High School: Played at North County High School...earned All- High School: Played at Urbana High School for head coach Bill County and team MVP honors. Sardella. Personal: Daughter of Ed Howard and Susan Plunkett...major is Personal: Parents are Patrick and Tina Stroud...major is athletic biology. training with a biology minor. Howard’s Career Stats Year GP-GS G a Pts. GB Ct dC Stroud’s Career Stats 2006 20-19 25 24 49 38 9 25 Year GP-GS G a Pts. GB Ct dC Totals 20-19 25 24 49 38 9 25 2006 5-1 0 0 0 0 0 2 Totals 5-1 0 0 0 0 0 2

10 Player Profiles

Kelly Lickert Danielle Tosky Kristen DeMarzi Sophomore Attack Sophomore Attack Freshman Defender Height: 5-3 Height: 5-3 Height: 5-1 Previous School/Hometown: Previous School/Hometown: Previous School/Hometown: Penn Yan HS/Penn Yan, N.Y. Bluffton#21 HS/Bluffton, S.C. Huntington#24 HS/Huntington, N.Y.

2006: Appeared in all 20 games with 17 starts...scored 16 goals High School: Attended Huntington High School where she earned and tallied 7 assists...scooped up 39 ground balls. the Unsung Hero and Most Improved awards. High School: Earned All-American Honors playing at Bluffton Personal: Daughter of Victor and Patricia DeMarzi...major is busi- High School…named to the All-State team and was team MVP… ness with a minor in sport management. was a three-time Best Attack player. Personal: Parents are Ken and Ann Tosky...major is elementary education. Jennifer Hanno Freshman Defender Tosky’s Career Stats Height: 5-5 Year GP-GS G a Pts. GB Ct dC Previous School/Hometown: 2006 20-17 16 7 23 39 8 11 Totals 20-17 16 7 23 39 8 11 Watertown HS/Watertown#4 N.Y. Lauryn Wise High School: Played for head coach Kelly Kunz at Watertown High Sophomore Midfielder School...named Honorable Mention as a junior. Height: 5-4 Personal: Daughter of Jeffrey and Deborah Hanno...majoring in Previous School/Hometown: sports management with a minor in athletic training. Inst. Of#12 Notre Dame/Pasadena, Md. Katie Ilott 2006: Named Player and Rookie of the Week by WomensLacrosse. Freshman Midfielder com and CVAC tournament MVP...earned NCAA All-Tournament Height: 5-5 team and All-Region team honors...played in 20 games with 19 Previous School/Hometown: starts...scored 31 goals and had four assists...caused 32 turnovers, Donald#10 A. Wilson Secondary/Brooklin, posted 38 draw controls and picked up 37 ground balls. Ontario, Canada High School: Named MVP and to the All-Star team…won Elleen High School: Played for head coach Barb Bayes at Donald A. Shuster Sportsmanship Award. Wilson High School...named team MVP her sophomore, junior and Personal: Daughter of David and Lynda Dawson...major is his- senior seasons...member of Canada’s U-19 national team. tory. Wise’s Career Stats Personal: Parents are Steve and Vivian Ilott...major is physical Year GP-GS G a Pts. GB Ct dC education. 2006 20-19 31 4 35 37 32 38 Totals 20-19 31 4 35 37 32 38 Kelly Oterson Freshman Attack Renee Albro Height: 5-2 Freshman Midfielder Previous School/Hometown: Height: 5-6 East Islip HS/Islip Terrace, N.Y. Previous School/Hometown: #19 Loudoun#15 Valley HS/Purcellville, Va. High School: Played for East Islip High School where she was named All-County twice and to the All-League team. High School: Played for Loudoun Valley High School...named Personal: Parents are Harris and Debra Oterson...liberal arts ma- First Team All-District, First Team All-Region, District Player of jor. the Year and Washington Post Player of the Year. Personal: Daughter of Trevor and Tracey Albro...major is criminal Toni Santangelo justice. Freshman Goalkeeper Height: 5-3 Previous School/Hometown: Sachem#00 North HS/Holbrook, N.Y.

High School: Played at Sachem North High School...named team MVP. Personal: Parents are Anthony and Nancy Santangelo...major is education. 11 PlayerPlayer Profiles Profiles

(Above) Danielle Tosky played in 20 games as a freshman in 2006. She scored 16 goals and tallied seven assists for 23 points.

(Right) Kelly Lickert earned All-American honors as a freshman last season.

The 2004 Limestone Women’s Lacrosse team became the first team in the history of the Lady Saints Lacrosse program to advance to the NCAA National Semi-Finals in Orlando, Fla. 12 2006 Season Statistics

|------SHOTS------| |----GOALS----| ## Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW FPG-FPS GB DC T/O CT Fouls ------22 Pesce, Marissa 20-20 42 12 54 105 .400 67 .638 1 0-3 38 30 21 25 21 2 Lickert, Kelly 20-19 32 36 68 72 .444 47 .653 2 3-5 35 2 24 5 9 12 Wise, Lauryn 20-19 31 4 35 65 .477 41 .631 1 7-8 37 38 21 32 29 19 Black, Kristen 20-19 29 13 42 60 .483 37 .617 2 1-1 58 44 19 19 36 9 Nowell, Brooke 20-20 27 11 38 66 .409 38 .576 0 1-3 49 29 15 11 17 20 Ferarro, Summer 16-14 26 9 35 49 .531 32 .653 1 1-4 29 19 5 14 21 29 Howard, Melissa 20-19 25 24 49 70 .357 49 .700 1 4-4 38 25 25 9 18 21 Tosky, Danielle 20-17 16 7 23 36 .444 20 .556 0 0-0 39 11 15 8 11 27 Verran, Jessica 19-1 14 5 19 33 .424 20 .606 0 2-4 15 9 11 3 4 17 Farrell, Shea 10-0 12 1 13 19 .632 13 .684 0 1-0 8 0 1 1 1 25 Nolan, Shannon 19-8 11 1 12 39 .282 17 .436 0 2-3 33 15 6 23 14 16 Askerberg, Lauren 17-1 7 0 7 11 .636 6 .545 0 0-0 18 5 10 6 4 18 Green, Jessica 8-0 4 0 4 6 .667 5 .833 0 0-1 2 2 3 0 0 26 Grogg, Christine 20-20 3 2 5 6 .500 2 .333 0 0-0 53 6 8 41 42 6 Strout, Tana 10-0 3 0 3 9 .333 8 .889 0 1-2 9 5 6 3 0 13 Piersma, Aricka 8-0 2 1 3 3 .667 1 .333 0 0-0 3 3 0 0 0 3 Pickell, Caroline 6-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 5 0 2 6 1 30 Cavenaugh, Erin 10-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 28 McMahon, Grace 11-7 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 4 0 0 2 4 14 Anaya, Allison 8-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 7 0 0 2 1 11 Stroud, Joan 5-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 8 Miles, Kristina 11-3 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 9 2 1 2 2 5 Crostic, Lauren 8-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 1 0 1 1 3 10 Moreland, Rachel 19-19 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 16 1 5 10 12 7 Bradley, Jean 12-8 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 5 0 0 5 2 23 Weaver, Jackie 20-21 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 14 0 0 1 0 Total...... 20 284 126 410 650 .437 403 .620 8 23-38 526 249 216 229 258 Opponents...... 20 113 31 144 263 .430 175 .665 2 9-23 284 146 239 67 207

|---GOAL AVERAGE---| |--SAVES--| |-RECORD-| Shots ## Name GP-GS Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Pct W L T Faced ------30 Cavenaugh, Erin 8-0 200:21 18 5.39 17 .486 0 0 0 30 23 Weaver, Jackie 18-15 870:39 106 7.30 106 .500 7 4 0 199 Total...... 18 1071:00 124 6.95 123 .498 7 4 0 229 Opponents...... 16 960:00 223 13.94 175 .440 3 8 0 502

GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd Total SHOTS ON GOAL BY PRD 1st 2nd Total ------Limestone College... 157 128 - 285 Limestone College... 264 228 - 492 Opponents...... 58 66 - 124 Opponents...... 111 127 - 238

SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd Total SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd Total ------Limestone College... 312 306 - 618 Limestone College... 53 61 - 114 Opponents...... 131 144 - 275 Opponents...... 107 100 - 207

2006 Team Game Highs 2006 Individual Game Highs Points 42 vs. Lees-McRae March 11 Points 10 Kelly Lickert vs. St. Andrews April 1 34 vs. Presbyterian February 18 7 Melissa Howard vs. Lees-McRae March 11 Goals 25 vs. Lees-McRae March 11 7 Marissa Pesce vs. Lees-McRae March 11 21 at Lees-McRae April 4 Goals 5 Summer Ferraro vs. Belmont Abbey April 23 21 vs. Regis March 8 5 Marissa Pesce at Lees-McRae April 4 21 vs. Presbyterian February 18 5 Kelly Lickert vs. St. Andrews April 1 Assists 17 vs. Lees-McRae March 11 5 Marissa Pesce vs. Lees-McRae March 11 13 vs. Presbyterian February 18 5 Marissa Pesce vs. Presbyterian February 18 Saves 16 vs. Stonehill March 6 5 Kelly Lickert at St. Andrews February 25 12 at Pfeiffer March 25 Assists 6 Kelly Lickert vs. Regis March 8 Ground Balls 45 at Lees-McRae April 4 5 Kelly Lickert at Lees-Mc-Rae April 4 45 vs. Mercyhurst February 28 5 Kelly Lickert vs. St. Andrews April 1 Caused Turnovers 21 vs. St. Andrews April 1 5 Melissa Howard vs. Presbyterian February 18 19 at Queens April 12 Saves 16 Jackie Weavewr vs. Stonehill March 6 19 vs. Queens March 28 12 Jacke Weaver at Pfeiffer March 25 19 vs. Millersville March 15 Ground Balls 10 Chrissy Grogg vs. Millersville March 15 7 Danielle Tosky vs. Mercyhurst February 28 Caused Turnovers 5 Chrissy Grogg at Lees-McRae April 4 5 Marissa Pesce at St. Andrews

13 Year-by-Year Record/All -Time Results Year-by-Year Record Year Coach W L Pct. GF GA Highlights 1997 Michael Scerbo 5 6 .454 101 136 1 All-American 1998 Michael Scerbo 4 7 .363 87 123 2 All-Americans 1999 Michael Scerbo 7 5 .583 138 107 Ranked No. 8 in national poll 2 All-Americans 2000 Michael Scerbo 7 5 .583 146 99 Ranked No. 6 in national poll 4 All-Americans 2001 Michel Scerbo 10 1 .909 126 63 Ranked No. 3 in national poll 3 All-Americans 2002 Scott Tucker 7 6 .538 128 109 1 All-American 2003 Scott Tucker 12 3 .800 193 94 Ranked No. 7 in national poll 2 All-Americans 2004 Scott Tucker 13 4 .765 234 140 NCAA Division II National Semifinalist Ranked No. 3 in national poll 3 All-Americans 2005 Scott Tucker 10 6 .625 195 136 Ranked No. 10 in national poll 2 All-Americans 2006 Scott Tucker 16 4 .800 284 113 NCAA Division II National Semifinalist Ranked No. 6 in national polls 3 All-Americans

Totals: 89 48 .650 1632 1147 All-Time Records vs. Opponents

Opponent Record Last Result Goals Opponent Record Last Result Goals Meeting (LC-Opp) Meeting (LC-Opp) Albany 0-2 1999 L, 12-9 16-23 Mercyhurst 5-1 2005 W, 8-5 61-44 Alfred 1-0 1998 W, 12-11 12-11 Merrimack 2-0 2004 W, 13-5 23-8 American 0-1 1997 L, 14-2 2-14 Methodist 3-0 3006 W, 18-5 66-7 Bates 1-0 1999 W, 10-5 10-5 Millersville 4-2 2006 W, 6-3 69-58 Belmont Abbey 2-0 2006 W, 20-9 35-14 Ohio Univ. 1-0 1999 W, 16-7 16-7 Bloomsburg 2-1 2005 W, 9-8 OT 24-23 Oswego 1-1 1998 L, 9-5 17-19 Bryant 2-0 2004 W, 14-7 25-13 Pfeiffer 9-3 2006 W, 10-8 146-103 Canisius 0-1 2005 L, 11-5 5-11 Presbyterian 1-0 2006 W, 21-2 21-2 Davidson 0-4 2000 L, 19-6 21-66 Queens (N.C.) 3-2 2006 L, 13-12 52-41 East Stroudberg 1-0 2004 W, 12-3 12-3 Regis 5-0 2006 W, 21-0 71-22 Ferrum 1-0 2000 W, 24-1 24-1 Salisbury State 0-1 1997 L, 14-2 2-14 Gannon 3-5 2006 W, 11-5 72-84 Shippensburg 1-4 2002 L, 13-11 53-58 Greensboro 7-0 2003 W, 19-9 108-37 St. Andrews 5-0 2006 W, 20-4 102-13 Guilford 6-0 2003 W, 20-3 107-23 St. Michael’s 1-0 2005 W, 13-11 13-11 Hollins 1-0 2000 W, 18-5 18-5 Stonehill 1-2 2006 L, 12-8 29-32 IUP 2-0 2003 W, 18-5 30-11 UC Davis 2-2 2003 L, 12-6 32-37 Lees-McRae 6-0 2006 W, 21-0 119-17 Villa Julie 0-1 1997 L, 15-10 10-15 Lock Haven 3-2 2006 L, 9-8 45-40 Washington & Lee 1-1 2001 W, 10-7 16-22 Longwood 3-6 2004 L, 16-10 67-100 West Chester 0-4 2006 L, 10-8 35-60 Mary Baldwin 1-0 1997 W, 20-6 20-6 Western Maryland 0-1 1997 L, 18-2 2-18

14 Honors Year-by-Year Record All-CVAC IWLCA All-Region IWLCA All-Americans 2006 2006 2006 Kristen Black Kristen Black, First Team Kristen Black, First Team Chrissy Grogg Kelly Lickert, First Team Kelly Lickert, Second Team Kelly Lickert Marissa Pesce, First Team Marissa Pesce, Second Team Marissa Pesce Chrissy Grogg, Second Team 2005 Jackie Weaver Jackie Weaver, Second Team Kristen Black, Second Team 2005 Lauryn Wise, Second Team Andrea Poor, Second Team Kristen Black NCAA Division II 2004 Meghan Dennehy, First Team Summer Ferraro Coach of the Year Brooke Nowell Michelle Lare, First Team Scott Tucker (2006) Marissa Pesce Pam Gateau, Second Team Andrea Poor IWLCA Academic 2003 2004 All-Americans Kathy Campbell, Second Team Meghan Dennehy 2005 2002 Pam Gateau Susie Russell Meghan Dennehy, Second Team Maria Humphries Judy Ranns 2001 Michelle Lare 2004 Kathy Martens, First Team CVAC Coach of the Year Michelle Lare Angie Meyer, First Team Dawn Smith, Second Team Scott Tucker (2004 & 2006) 2001 Jody Kennedy 2000 CVAC Dawn Smith Angie Meyer, First Team Freshman of the Year 2000 Stephanie Meyer, First Team Megan Crouse, Second Team 2006 Jody Kennedy Dawn Smith, Second Team Kelly Lickert Dawn Smith 1999 2005 1998 Dawn Smith, First Team Andrea Poor Tricia Davidson Megan Crouse, Second Team 2004 All-Time Records vs. Opponents 1998 Summer Ferraro Did You Know? Tricia Davidson, Second Team Dawn Smith, Second Team Limestone has had at least one player 1997 Active players in bold. named to the IWLCA All-American Tricia Davidson, First Team team every year since the Lady Saints’ inaugural season in 1997.

Kristen Black earned IWLCA All-American honors in 2005 and 15 2006. Career Records Goals Assists Name Years Played Goals Name Years Played assists 1. Meghan Dennehy 2001-04 151 1. Megan Crouse 1997-2000 75 2. Pam Gateau 2001-04 107 2. Kathy Campbell 2000-2003 73 3. Megan Crouse 1997-2000 100 3. Pam Gateau 2001-04 64 4. Kathy Campbell 2000-2003 81 4. Brooke Nowell 2003-2006 43 5. Brooke Nowell 2003-2006 80 5. Meghan Dennehy 2001-04 42 6. Tricia Davidson 1997-98 79 6. Kelly Lickert 2006- 36 7. Jody Kennedy 1998-2001 78 7. Tricia Davidson 1997-98 35 8. Marissa Pesce 2004- 74 8. Maria Humphries 2003-04 31 9. Angie Meyer 1999-2002 70 9. Andrea Poor 2005 30 10. Maria Humphries 2003-04 66 10. Kristen Black 2003-06 28 Points Ground Balls Players Years Played Points Players Years Played Ground Balls 1. Meghan Dennehy 2001-04 193 1. Christina Gribbin 1997-2000 220 2. Megan Crouse 1997-2000 175 2. Brooke Nowell 2003-06 196 3. Pam Gateau 2001-04 171 3. Meghan Dennehy 2001-04 172 4. Kathy Campbell 2000-2003 154 4. Kristen Black 2003-06 148 5. Brooke Nowell 2003-2006 123 5. Michelle Lare 2001-04 142 6. Tricia Davidson 1997-98 114 6. Dawn Smith 1998-2001 129 7. Maria Humphries 2003-04 97 7. Megan Crouse 1997-2000 122 8. Marissa Pesce 2004- 96 8. Kathy Martens 1998-2001 114 9. Jody Kennedy 1998-2001 96 9. Kathy Campbell 2000-2003 109 10. Angie Meyer 1999-2002 95 10. Pam Gateau 2001-04 106 Caused Turnovers Draw Controls Players Years Played Caused Turnovers Players Years Played draw Controls 1. Michelle Lare 2001-04 119 1. Kristen Black 2003-06 118 2. Brooke Nowell 2003-06 82 2. Brooke Nowell 2003-06 97 3. Meghan Dennehy 2001-04 69 3. Meghan Dennehy 2001-04 88 4. Eliza McCormack 1997-2000 66 4. Megan Crouse 1997-2000 88 5. Kristen Black 2003-06 65 5. Dawn Smith 1998-2001 57 6. Christina Gribbin 1997-2000 54 6. Maria Humphries 2003-04 56 7. Angela Tomchik 2001-04 53 7. Marissa Pesce 2004- 54 8. Erica Handleman 2003-05 53 8. Christina Gribbin 1997-2000 53 9. Shannon Nolan 2005- 52 9. Summer Ferraro 2004, 2006- 53 10. Dawn Smith 1998-2001 49 10. Andrea Poor 2005 44 Saves Name Years Played Saves 1. Jackie Weaver 2003-06 486 2. Vicky Perkins 1998-2001 424 3. Cindy Watkins 1997-99 305 4. Brandie Daigle 2001-04 129 5. Erin Cavanaugh 2005- 36 6. Katie Herzog 2000-02 35 7. Chrissy Kay 2000 32 8. Lenora Breiterman 2001-02 9

Active players in bold. 16 Single Season Records Goals Assists Name Season Goals Name Season assists 1. Meghan Dennehy 2004 58 1. Pam Gateau 2004 40 2. Pam Gateau 2004 51 2. Kathy Campbell 2003 38 3. Meghan Dennehy 2003 45 3. Kelly Lickert 2006 36 4. Tricia Davidson 1998 44 4. Megan Crouse 2000 31 5. marissa Pesce 2006 42 5. Andrea Poor 2005 30 6. Maria Humphries 2004 40 6. melissa Howard 2006 24 7. Pam Gateau 2003 38 7. Cathy Campbell 2002 22 8. Tricia Davidson 1997 35 8. Megan Crouse 1999 21 9. Summer Ferraro 2004 34 9. Tricia Davidson 1998 18 10. Megan Crouse 1997 32 10. Tricia Davidson 1997 17 Points Ground Balls Name Season Goals assists Points Name Season Ground Balls 1. Pam Gateau 2004 51 40 91 1. Meghan Dennehy 2004 78 2. Meghan Dennehy 2004 58 14 72 2. Summer Ferraro 2004 77 3. Kathy Campbell 2003 30 38 68 3. Millie Thillet 1997 67 4. Kelly Lickert 2006 32 36 68 4. Christina Gribbin 1998 64 5. Andrea Poor 2005 32 30 62 5. Megan Crouse 1997 60 6. Tricia Davidson 1998 44 18 62 6. Kristen Black 2006 58 7. Megan Crouse 2000 27 31 58 7. Brooke Nowell 2004 58 8. Maria Humphries 2004 40 16 56 8. Christina Gribbin 1997 57 9. marissa Pesce 2006 42 12 54 9. Pam Gateau 2004 55 10. Meghan Dennehy 2003 45 9 54 10. Christina Gribbin 1999 55 Draw Controls Caused Turnovers Name Season draw Controls Name Season Caused Turnovers 1. Kristen Black 2005 47 1. Michelle Lare 2003 46 2. Kristen Black 2006 44 2. Chrissy Grogg 2006 41 3. Andrea Poor 2005 44 3. Michelle Lare 2004 39 4. Megan Crouse 1997 42 4. lauryn Wise 2006 32 5. Meghan Dennehy 2004 40 5. Lauren Therit 2004 30 6. lauryn Wise 2006 38 6. Shannon Nolan 2005 29 7. Brooke Nowell 2005 37 7. Meghan Dennehy 2004 27 8. Summer Ferraro 2004 34 8. Kristen Black 2005 25 9. Maria Humphries 2004 31 9. Brooke Nowell 2005 25 10. marissa Pesce 2006 30 10. marissa Pesce 2006 25 Saves Name Season Saves 1. Cindy Watkins 1997 189 2. Jackie Weaver 2003 135 3. Vicki Perkins 1998 129 4. Jackie Weaver 2004 127 5. Jackie Weaver 2005 118 6. Vicki Perkins 2000 111 7. Jackie Weaver 2006 106 8. Vicki Perkins 2001 100 9. Vicki Perkins 1999 86 10. Brandi Daigle 2002 85

Active players in bold. 17 Opponents

Belmont Abbey Bentley Davidson Feb. 28• Gaffney, S.C. • 3:30 p.m. March 12• Gaffney, S.C. • 4 p.m. April 28• Davidson, N.C. • 2 p.m. March 28• Belmont, N.C.• 3 p.m. Location...... Waltham, Mass. Location...... Davidson, N.C. Location...... Belmont, N.C. Nickname...... Falcons Nickname...... Wildcats Nickname...... Crusaders Conference...... Northeast-10 Conference...... Independent Conference...... CVAC Head Coach...... Jessica Davos Head Coach...... Betsy Economou Head Coach...... Shaun Williamson 2006 Record...... 7-8 2006 Record...... 9-1 2006 Record...... 8-10 2006 Conference Record...... 6-4 2006 Conference Record...... n/a 2006 Conference Record...... 3-7 SID...... Dick Lipe SID...... Rick Bender SID...... Chris Poore SID Phone...... 781-891-2334 SID Phone...... 704-894-2123 SID Phone...... [email protected] SID Fax...... 781- 891-2648 SID Fax...... 704-894-2636 SID Fax...... 843-858-6678 SID Email...... [email protected] SID Email...... [email protected] SID Email...... 704-825-6570 Website...... www.bentley.edu/athletics Website ...... www.davidson.edu/athletics Website...... www.abbeyathletics.com Gannon Lees-McRae Lock Haven April 7• Erie, Pa. • 2 p.m. Feb. 21• Gaffney, S.C. • 3:30 p.m. March 17• Gaffney, S.C. • 3 p.m. Location...... Erie, Pa. March 31• Banner Elk, N.C.• 2 p.m. Location...... Lock Haven, Pa. Nickname...... Golden Knights Location...... Banner Elk, N.C. Nickname...... Eagles Conference...... Independent Nickname...... Bobcats Conference...... PSAC Conference...... CVAC Head Coach...... Steve Wagner Head Coach...... Kristen Selvage 2006 Record...... 11-6 Head Coach...... Andrea Duffy 2006 Record...... 17-2 2006 Conference Record...... n/a 2006 Record...... 1-14 2006 Conference Record...... 11-1 2006 Conference Record...... 0-10 SID...... Dan Teliski SID...... Al Weston SID Phone...... 814-871-7418 SID...... Jason Levesque SID Phone...... 570-893-2350 SID Fax...... 814-871-7794 SID Phone...... 828-898-2480 SID Fax...... 570-893-2774 SID Email...... [email protected] SID Fax...... 828-898-8742 SID Email...... [email protected] SID Email...... [email protected] Website...... www.gannon.edu Website...... www.lhup.edu/sports Website...... www.lmc.edu

Molloy Pfeiffer Presbyterian Feb. 24• Gaffney, S.C. • 12 p.m. March 10• Gaffney, S.C. • 12 p.m. March 4• Clinton, S.C. • 7 p.m. April 17 • Misenheimer, N.C. • 4 p.m. Location...... Rockville Centre, N.Y. Location...... Clinton, S.C. Nickname...... Lions Nickname...... Blue Hose Location...... Misenheimer, N.C. Conference...... Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference Conference...... Independent Nickname...... Falcons Head Coach...... Tom Campolettano Conference...... CVAC Head Coach...... Stephanie Allen 2006 Record...... 1-8-1 2006 Record...... 2-12 2006 Conference Record...... 0-5 Head Coach...... Julian Domenach 2006 Conference Record...... n/a 2006 Record...... 14-5 SID...... Jennifer Mischke 2006 Conference Record...... 7-3 SID...... Nairem Moran SID Phone...... 516-678-5000 x. 6479 SID Phone...... 864-833-8252 SID Fax...... 516-256-2210 SID...... Chris Potter SID Fax...... 864-229-8548 SID Email...... [email protected] SID Phone...... 704-463-1360 ext.2403 SID Email...... [email protected] SID Fax...... 704-463-5051 Website..... www.molloy.edu/athletic/index.htm SID Email...... [email protected] Website...... www.presby.edu/bluehose Website...... www.gofalcsonsports.com Queens Regis St. Andrews March 23• Charlotte, N.C. • 7 p.m. March 7• Gaffney, S.C. • 4 p.m. Feb. 10• Laurinburg, N.C. • 2 p.m. April 11•Gaffney, S.C.• 4 p.m. Location...... Denver, Colo. April 3•Gaffney, S.C.• 4 p.m. Location...... Charlotte, N.C. Nickname...... Rangers Nickname...... Royals Conference...... Independent Location...... Laurinburg, N.C. Conference...... CVAC Nickname...... Knights Head Coach...... Sarah Averson Conference...... CVAC Head Coach...... Kevin Cooke 2006 Record...... 3-9 2006 Record...... 13-5 2006 Conference Record...... n/a Head Coach...... Lyndsey Boswell 2006 Conference Record...... 8-2 2006 Record...... 6-11 SID...... Jake Strait 2006 Conference Record...... 3-7 SID...... Cherie Swarthout SID Phone...... 303-458-4052 SID Phone...... 704-337-2585 SID Fax...... 303-964-3659 SID...... Kevin Buczek SID Fax...... 704-337-2237 SID Email...... [email protected] SID Phone...... 910-277-5751 SID Email...... [email protected] SID Fax...... 910-277-5272 Website...... www.regisrangers.com SID Email...... [email protected] Website...... www.queens.edu Website...... www.sapc.edu

18 Athletic Training

The Limestone Athletic Training Department provides support to all 18 intercollegiate sports at the College and features seven certified athletic trainers on the staff. The Athletic Training Department provides risk management and injury prevention, assess- ment, evaluation, and rehabilitation for all varsity athletes at Limestone College. The quality of personnel in the Athletic Training Department is a major factor in the success of Limestone’s athletic teams. The Athletic Training Education Program at Limestone is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE). Students who pursue this major will earn a Bachelor of Science Degree in Physical Education and Athletic Training and will be qualified to take the National Athletic Trainers’ Association Board of Certification (NATABOC) Examination.

Strength & Conditioning

Limestone’ s strength and conditioning program is one of the premier programs in NCAA Division II. The department is housed in a 3,900-square foot weight training facility where all 18 of the College’s varsity teams train. More than $65,000 has been spent since 2005 for new strength and conditioning equipment. The facility features York free weights, Cybex leverage equipment, and Cybex selector- ized cardiovascular equipment. Full-time strength and conditioning coordinator Curt Lamb has no coaching responsibilities, making him available for individual assistance for any athlete throughout the year. Lamb is a certified strength and conditioning specialist Watts Fitness Center through the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) and a level one club coach through the Weightlifting Association (USAW). Lamb received a bachelor’s degree in exercise and sports sciences from Iowa State University. He earned his master’s degree in exercise and sports sciences at Central Missouri State University. Prior to coming to Limestone, Lamb was the Assistant Sports Performance Director for a sports performance center in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, implementing strength and conditioning pro- grams and assisting in speed, power, agility and conditioning training for high school and college athletes. From 2001-2003, he was a strength and conditioning coach with the Milwaukee Brewers (2001) and Anaheim Angels (2002-2003) organiza- Strength and conditioning specialist Curt Lamb evaluates an athlete’s tions at the minor league level. conditioning. 19 Facilities

Limestone College has some of the finest facilities in the Carolinas-Virginia Athletic Conference and in NCAA Division II. In October of 2005, Limestone College finished construction and officially opened the new Physical Education Center. The new facility offers three classrooms, nine offices, locker rooms, Athletic Training Education facilities, the state-of-the-art Watts Fitness Center, and a practice facility for wrestling. Located on Thompson Street near Limestone Springs, the facility is the first new building con- structed on the Limestone campus since the Timken Center was dedicated 30 years ago. The Physical Physical Education Center Education Center gives Limestone’s recently ac- credited Athletic Training Education Program the necessary space to meet the accreditation standards of the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education. This will allow Limestone students to sit for the National Athletic Trainers Association Board of Certification Examination. In addition to the new Athletic Training facili- ties, the new PE Center houses a 3,900 square-foot weight training facility, the Watts Fitness Center, a great asset to all of Limestone’s varsity athletes as well as all other students, faculty, and staff. Wrestling Room Weight Room of the Watts Fitness Center Limestone’s wrestling team, which completed its inaugural season in 2004-2005, has a practice area and locker room in the new building, although the team holds its matches in the Timken Center. The Timken Center, built in 1976, is the center of the Athletic Department and will celebrate its 30th birthday this school year. The building houses athletic offices, athletic training facilities, and classrooms. The Timken Center also houses Timken Gym, a 1,500-seat arena that hosts men’s and women’s basketball games, as well as and wrestling matches. Limestone’s Aquatic Center, a junior Olympic sized swimming pool, is also located in the Timken Center. Home to the Saints and Lady Saints swimming teams, the pool features an 800-square-foot observa- tion balcony, coupled with 2,500 square feet of deck space.

The Timken Center (above)

20 Facilities

Saints Field serves as the game field for lacrosse and soccer. The field was com- pletely resurfaced in the summer of 2004. During that renovation, an irrigation system was installed and the field area was enclosed with netting and a brick seating area. Bob Prevatte Field was renovated in the spring of 2005. It is one of the best baseball stadiums in the Carolinas-Virginia Athletic Conference. Beautifully situated alongside the Limestone quarry, the field now features new dugouts, a new backstop, new fencing, and a new equipment storage building. The Emmie Evans Rector Tennis Center, remodeled in 2004, is also one of the top facilities in the CVAC. It includes eight lighted tennis courts and a pavilion that houses tennis offices, plus a clubhouse area for student-athletes. Located between Bob Prevatte Field and the Emmie Evans Rector Tennis Center, Lady Saints Field is one of the best conditioned softball playing fields in the confer- ence. The Saints also enjoy the use of four practice fields which have all undergone reno- Bob Prevatte Field (top) and Lady Saints Field vations since 2000, as well as a scenic cross country course that borders the quarry (bottom) and Limestone’s athletic fields. The course is utilized by all 18 varsity sports and is a tremendous training tool for Limestone student-athletes.

Saints Field Emmie Evans Rector Tennis Center Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference

The Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference is a NCAA Division II athletic conference made up of 12 teams from North Carolina and South Carolina. These teams consist of: Anderson University, , Bel- mont Abbey College, Coker College, (Affiliate), , Lees-McRae College, Limestone College, Mount Olive College, , Queens University of Charlotte, and St. Andrews Pres- byterian College. Each of the thirteen CVAC sports has a season-ending tournament that leads to automatic NCAA qualification in Men’s Basketball, Women’s Basketball, Softball, and Volleyball and NCAA regional selection opportunities in Women’s Cross Country, Men’s Cross Country, Women’s Soccer, Men’s Soccer, Women’s Golf, Men’s Golf, Women’s Tennis, Men’s Ten- nis, and Baseball. Conference Commissioner Dr. Alan Patterson says this about the conference, “The Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Con- ference is recognized regionally and nationally as a premier NCAA Division II conference which champions scholarship athletics working in concert with student athletes committed to academic success.” The CVAC has roots in the Old North State Conference formed in 1938. The name changed to the Carolinas Conference with the first inclusion of South Carolina members, and in 1994 became the CVAC as Virginia membership was included and championship play was shifted to NCAA Division II. Since 2003, no CVAC schools have been located in Virginia. Since Virginia is no longer represented within the conference, a name change to “” was recommended and will be implemented over the next year to begin officially for the 2007-2008 academic year.

21 Saints Club

About the Saints Club The Saints Club is Limestone College’s athletics booster club. Its purpose is to assist the entire intercollegiate athlet- ics program at Limestone. The primary goal is to promote and provide financial assistance for the Saints athletics teams. The Saints Club strives to provide the best experience for our student-athletes and field teams that are highly competi- tive both regionally and nationally. Your gift to the Saints Club is a commitment to continued athletics excellence at Limestone College. In order for Limestone teams to con- tinue being successful, they need the continued support from you, their most loyal fans. Limestone College is proud to sponsor 18 intercollegiate athletic teams at the NCAA Division II level including:

Women’s Teams Men’s Teams Basketball Baseball Cross Country Basketball Golf Cross Country Lacrosse Golf Soccer Lacrosse Softball Soccer Swimming Swimming Tennis Tennis Volleyball Wrestling

To Become a Member...

Send your name, address, telephone number, and email along with the amount you would like to contribute to:

Limestone Saints Club Attn: William Goode 1115 College Dr. Gaffney, S.C. 29340

Please make checks payable to Club. William Goode may also be contacted at 864-488-4609 or [email protected].

22 Limestone College Athletics

At Limestone College, the Athletics Department is another League Baseball Hall of Fame. Additionally, 105 Saints ath- area that develops students’ minds, bodies, and spirits. The letes have earned All-American honors and eight have been Saints athletic program offers students more than just the named Academic All-Americans. opportunity to win. The program’s flexibility, coupled with The Saints have continued to improve each year. Last sea- Limestone’s smaller student body, offers the student-athletes son, the men’s and women’s lacrosse teams earned trips to the unparalleled opportunities to participate in team sports. In NCAA Division II semifinals and won conference tournament fact, many students play two sports. titles. The Saints and Lady Saints tennis teams earned their Like the College itself, the Saints athletics program has a first national rankings in school history, and the cross country rich history and has experienced much success. Limestone teams made their first appearances at the NCAA regional in competed in the National Association of Intercollegiate Ath- the fall. The men’s golf team also qualified for the Atlantic letics (NAIA) before becoming a National Collegiate Athletic Regional, while Brent Clausing became the second wrestler Association (NCAA) Division II member in the two-year history of the program in 1991. Today, 15 of Limestone’s athletic Limestone College to advance to the National Touranment. teams compete in the Carolinas-Virginia Both the women’s basketball and vol- Athletics Conference, while both swim- Athletics leyballs teams saw huge turnarounds ming teams are affiliated with the Blue- Three National last season. The Lady Saints basket- grass Mountain Conference and wrestling Championships ball squad 2005-06 finish of 12-17 competes as an independent. Golf (1984/NAIA) was a major improvement as the team Limestone helped pave the way for Men’s Lacrosse (2000, 2002) struggled with a 4-23 overall record collegiate lacrosse and swimming in the Five Regular Season in the previous season. The volleyball South. The Saints fielded South Carolina’s Conference Championships* team, under new leadership, won the first collegiate lacrosse team in 1990. The Baseball (2005) most matches (19) since Limestone swimming teams are the only NCAA Women’s Lacrosse (2004-2006) joined the CVAC in 1998. This exceeds Division II swimming programs in South Volleyball (2006) the win total for the six prior seasons. Carolina and among the few in the two Nine Conference In addition, the nine regular season Carolinas. conference victories in 2005 were the Tournament Titles Over the years, the Saints baseball, best ever, along with the Lady Saints’ men’s basketball, men’s and women’s Men’s Lacrosse (1994, 2000-2006) sixth place finish. golf, men’s and women’s lacrosse, soft- Women’s Lacrosse (2006) In addition, 39 athletes earned All- ball, men’s soccer, and men’s and wom- Men’s Soccer (2006) Conference honors in 2005-06. en’s tennis teams have all been ranked on *since 1998 In the fall of 2006, the volleyball the national level. Twelve student-athletes squad tied for the regular season CVAC have gone on to play professionally in championship with an 18-2 record. The their sport, with seven of those signing professional baseball men’s soccer team also had a solid fall, as it won the confer- contracts. The Saints baseball program was started by two- ence tournament championship and advanced to the Sweet time Cy Young winner Gaylord Perry, a member of the Major 16 of the NCAA national tournament.

Kevin Pucetas, a pitcher for the Limestone College Saints from 2003- 2006, was selected by the San Francisco Giants in the 2006 Major League Baseball draft. The Saints soccer team won its first Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference tournament title in 2006 and advanced to the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA National Tournament. 23 Limestone College

Limestone College was established in 1845 by Dr. Thomas Curtis and his son, Dr. William Curtis, distinguished scholars born and educated in England. Limestone College was the first women’s college in South Carolina and one of the first in the United States. In the late 1960’s, Limestone College became fully coeducational. The campus is a unique combination of history and Curtis Hall progress, with nine of our campus buildings included on the National Register of Historic Places. Since 1991, Limestone College has completed renovations of several of its historic campus structures: the Montgomery Classroom Building, Ebert Residence Hall, Carroll Fine Arts Building, Hamrick Hall of Science, Eunice Ford Residence Hall, Dixie Lodge Student Center, and Granberry Art Building. While the College’s ties to the past are visible in the many his- toric structures, these renovated facilities, along with the brand new Physical Education Center opened in November of 2005, now house the modern technology necessary to maintain Limestone’s Dixie Lodge reputation as an outstanding liberal arts college. Limestone College is an accredited, independent, coeducational, four-year liberal arts institution chartered by the state of South Carolina. Limestone is a non-denominational Christian college. Our programs lead to a Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Social Work, Associate of Science or Associate of Arts degree. Today, Limestone College enrolls approximately 700 students in its day program and approximately 2,800 in the Extended Cam- pus, which includes various sites throughout South Carolina and Internet courses. Carroll Fine Arts Building

Hamrick Hall of Sciences Limestone Quarry

24 Day Date Opponent Location Time Sat. Feb. 10 St. Andrews* Laurinburg, N.C. 2 p.m. Wed. Feb. 21 Lees-McRae Gaffney, S.C. 3:30 p.m. Sat. Feb. 24 Molloy Gaffney, S.C. 12 p.m. Wed. Feb.28 Belmont Abbey* Gaffney, S.C. 3:30 p.m. Sun. March 4 Presbyterian Clinton, S.C. 7 p.m. Tues. March 6 Regis Gaffney, S.C. 4 p.m. Sun. March 10 Pfeiffer* Gaffney, S.C. 12 p.m. Sat. March 11 New Haven Gaffney, S.C. 2 p.m. Sat. March 17 Lock Haven Gaffney, S.C. 3 p.m. Fri. March 23 Queens* Charlotte, N.C. 7 p.m. Wed. March 28 Belmont Abbey* Belmont, N.C. 3 p.m. Sat. March 31 Lees-McRae* Banner Elk, N.C. 2 p.m. Tues. April 3 St. Andrews* Gaffney, S.C. 4 p.m. Wed. April 11 Queens* Gaffney, S.C. 4 p.m. Sat. April 14 Gannon Erie, Pa. 2 p.m. Tues. April 17 Pfeiffer* Misenheimer, N.C. 4 p.m. Fri.-Sun. Apr.20-22 CVAC Championship Gaffney, S.C. TBA Sat. April 28 Davidson Davidson, N.C. 2 p.m. Sat. May 12 NCAA Semifinal Salem, Va. TBA Sun. May 13 NCAA Final Salem, Va. TBA

Home games in bold. * CVAC match