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Quick Facts/PSAC...... 2 Official Name of University: Shippensburg University of General Information About the University...... 3 Member: The Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education • Founded in 1871 as the Cumber- Academics & Athletics...... 4 Location and Zip Code: Shippensburg, Pa. 17257 President: Dr. G.F. “Jody” Harpster land Valley State Normal School Academic Support Services...... 5 • Comprehensive regional Overall Enrollment: 7,400 public university Athletic Administration...... 6 Founded: 1871 Coaching Staff...... 7 • Member of Pennsylvania’s State Colors: Red and Blue System of Higher Education Roster...... 8 Nickname: Raiders • Located on 200 acres in south Player Profiles...... 9-14 Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic central Pennsylvania Season Results & Stats...... 15-16 Other Affiliations: NCAA Division II Enrollment Athletic Director: Jeff Michaels Game Results...... 17-22 • Athletic Department Phone: (717) 477-1541 7,400 total undergraduate History...... 23 and graduate students Head Coach: Amanda Addlesberger 49% women and 51% men Record Book...... 24-27 • Coach’s Office: (717) 477-1283 • 37% of our students live on campus Robb Sports Complex...... 27 Sports Information Director: Bill Morgal • 94% of our students are from Schedule...... Back Cover Office Phone 717-477-1206 Pennsylvania E-mail [email protected] Fax 717-477-1253 Faculty Hotline 717-477-7678 • Student-faculty ratio: 19:1 and each Photos by Bill Smith: Photos can be purchased online. Go to www.shipraiders.com and click Photo Store. Mailing Address: Sports Information Office student has a faculty advisor 1871 Old Main Drive (OM 304) • 99% of the 325 full-time Shippensburg, Pa. 17257 instructional faculty members Website www.shipraiders.com hold a doctorate or other terminal degree in their field

Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania, in compliance with federal and state laws and university policy, is committed to human understanding and provides equal educational, employment, • Our faculty’s main focus is and economic opportunities for all persons without regard to age, color, national origin, race, religion, disability, veteran status, sex, sexual orientation, or gender identity. Direct requests for teaching. All classes are taught by disability accommodations and other inquiries to the Office of Disability Services, Horton Hall Suite 324, Shippensburg University, 1871 Old Main Drive, Shippensburg, PA 17257-2299, faculty, not graduate assistants (717) 477-1329, [email protected]. Accreditations

• AACSB International • Study abroad opportunities • Intramural sports: ABOUT THE PSAC Highly competitive on a regional • ABET (Computer Science) are available in dozens of , soccer, , street and national level, PSAC schools • Accrediting Council on Education countries. Find out more at hockey, Ultimate Frisbee, annually combine to send in Journalism and Mass www.ship.edu/international • Sports facilities include: outdoor Originating in 1951 to administer and promote men’s nearly one-third of its teams into Communication (ACEJMC) athletics, the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference has • Internships, hands-on labs, tennis courts, indoor and outdoor NCAA postseason play. Ulti- graduate assistantships and more, evolved into one of the NCAA’s most heralded intercol- mately, the membership’s success • American Chemical Society track, two indoor SU helps you create opportunities legiate conferences. has yielded 50 NCAA team and • Council for the Accreditation pools, squash and handball for real-life experiences. The first major step came in 1977, when based on a grow- 273 individual title winners. of Counseling and Related courts, a rehabilitation center, ing interest, the league reorganized to provide a structure Educational Programs • Find a job or focus on a career outdoor sand volleyball courts. While proud of its athletic accomplish- with the help of Career and • ShipRec Center features an for its women’s programs. Only three years later, lacking a ments, the league also has evolved into one of Division • Academy of Criminal Justice (ACS) Engagement Community Center 8,000-square-foot fitness center, standard competitive division, the league voted to reclassify II’s finest from an academic standpoint. In 2014-15 a new • Council on Social Work the entire conference to NCAA Division II. and alumni career services. with 35 cardio machines with benchmark was established as 2,692 of the league’s student- Education (CSWE) TVs, Among its recent enhancements the PSAC expanded its athletes were honored as “Scholar-Athletes” for maintaining • International Association Athletics an elevated running track, racquetball courts, and full-time membership twice during a five-year span. The a grade-point average of 3.25 or better. The 38% figure of Counseling Services Member of the Pennsylvania State marked the fifth straight year with over one-third of the • four multi-purpose courts. first occurred during the 2008-09 academic year with the • Middle States Commission Athletic Conference and NCAA addition of full-time members Gannon and Mercyhurst league’s student-athletes accomplishing that feat and the to- on Higher Education • 12-acre student recreation center tal represents a number that is four times higher since PSAC Division II. includes: hockey rink; sand Universities. Then, in the summer of 2013, Seton Hill • National Council for Accreditation University and the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown Scholar-Athletes were first recognized in the mid-1990s. • Intercollegiate sports: volleyball courts; basketball courts; of Teacher Education joined the league as full-time members. Men: , basketball, fields for football, softball, , Although all 18 current institutions are members of Division Academic Programs Long-known as the NCAA’s largest one-state conference, II, five league schools also compete at the Division I level cross-country, football, soccer, and rugby; exercise trail for the PSAC now consists of 18 institutions located within in select sports. PSAC schools enroll over 125,000 students and Opportunities swimming, indoor and outdoor rollerblading, biking, and jogging the Commonwealth, making the PSAC the largest NCAA and claim approximately 755,000 alumni, including over track and field, . conference regardless of state borders or classifying divi- 550,000 who reside in Pennsylvania. • 100 undergraduate programs and Women: basketball, cross 68 graduate programs sion. The league is also distinguished as one of the largest The PSAC is governed by the presidents of the 18 member country, field hockey, lacrosse, football-playing conferences in the NCAA, and, with 23, institutions. It employs a commissioner, two associate • 3 colleges: Arts and Sciences, soccer, softball, swimming, indoor and outdoor the PSAC sponsors the second-most championships in commissioners, and a director of communications at its Business, and Education and tennis, Division II. headquarters in Lock Haven, Pa. Human Services; plus a Office track and field, volleyball. of Undeclared Students.

2 Shippensburg University Women’s Tennis 3 ACADEMICS & ATHLETICS ACADEMIC SUPPORT SERVICES FOR STUDENT ATHLETES

Shippensburg University shapes its ath- Shippensburg University established the Office of Academic Support Services for Student-Athletes to letic program to fit within the overall aca- provide the best possible resources for enhancing the academic experiences of student-athletes. Through demic goals of the university—maintaining a the coordinator, a variety of academic assistance services are available, including academic advising support, balance between athletics and academics. academic progress monitoring, academic counseling and referral, and assisting graduating student-athletes in researching and pursuing employment and/or opportunities for graduate education. Since 1984, the university’s Office of Institutional Research has monitored the The Office of Academic Support Services for Student-Athletes has strong links with the Learning Center progress of our athletes in the classroom. The and other campus-wide programs to support the academic well being of student-athletes. original study found that SU was ahead of All student-athletes have the opportunity to participate in the NCAA Student Athletic Affairs. This pro- many institutions in meeting the standards gram is committed to promoting excellence in academics, athletics, career and personal development, and of Propositions 48 and 64—two NCAA community service. In addition, all incoming first-year student-athletes have the opportunity to voluntarily resolutions designed to set minimum educa- participate in the PACES program. PACES (Personal, Academic, and Career Exploration Seminar) is open tional levels in collegiate athletes. to all incoming undeclared first-year student-athletes who want to gain greater insight into campus majors, Proposition 64 of the NCAA established a possible careers paths, campus resources, technology, scheduling concerns, and wellness issues. minimum score of 700 in the SAT and a 2.0 The office provides information and informed advice about academic matters to all student-athletes, and all grade point average in 11 core curriculum student-athletes are strongly encouraged to use the services. courses in high school. Proposition 48 car- The Office of Academic Support Services for Student-Athletes is located in Horton Hall. Please contact the ries these minimums even further and out- coordinator at (717) 477-1699 with any questions or concerns or visit our website at www.shipraiders.com. lines availability of scholarships to freshmen athletes based on their school performance. Shippensburg’s athletes continue to show high six-year graduation rates. Sixty-two Dr. Rich Zumkhawala-Cook, percent of those receiving athletically related Faculty Athletics Representative financial aid graduate within six years of en- rolling. The 2009 NCAA Graduation Rate Report found that nationally, among public Division II schools, the graduation rate was 2014 Fall Semester 47 percent with athletes graduating at 55 percent. Retention studies by the Office of Student-Athlete Academic Summary Institutional Research and Planning show male athletes at Shippensburg graduated at This summarizes the academic performances of the 471 58 percent and those receiving athletically student athletes on official athletic rosters during the Fall related financial aid graduated at 57 percent. 2014 semester. In addition, female athletes graduated at • The semester QPA for all student athletes was 2.90. 74 percent and those receiving athletically related financial aid graduated at a rate of 80 • The semester QPA for female student athletes was 3.11. percent. • The semester QPA for male student athletes was 2.74. Shippensburg University totaled 162 PSAC • Women’s Cross Country compiled the highest semester Scholar-Athletes for the 2014-15 academic QPA by achieving a 3.45. Six additional teams earned year, a total that marks a new school record a semester QPA of 3.0 or higher: Women’s Swimming for the fourth time in five years. A PSAC (3.44), Men’s Soccer (3.29), Women’s Softball (3.27), Scholar-Athlete has maintained a 3.25 Women’s Soccer (3.21), Women’s Track & Field (3.19), cumulative grade point average. and Women’s Volleyball (3.09). Since 1975, 65 athletes have earned Aca- • 51% (240) of all student-athletes earned a semester demic All-America honors, including 12 GPA of 3.0 or greater. in just the last three years. Six athletes have earned NCAA Postgraduate scholarships. • 26% (123) of all student-athletes earned a semester Many more of Shippensburg’s fine athletes GPA of a 3.5 or greater (Dean’s List). have been nominated for regional and • 5% (22) of all student-athletes earned a semester GPA national honors. of 4.0. SU student-athletes also continue to outpace the general student body in terms of QPA – by 0.15 as of Spring 2015 (3.0 vs. 2.85).

4 Shippensburg University Women’s Tennis 5 ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION COACHES

Amanda athlete, she was active with the Student-Athlete Ad- visory Committee (SAAC) and Tau Kappa, women’s Addlesberger athletics honors sorority. Head Coach Prior to her arrival at Shippensburg University, Shippensburg ’06 Addlesberger was the head swimming and 5th Season coach at Shippensburg Area Senior High School from 2005-11. She continues to work as an assistant swimming coach with the Chambersburg Char- Amanda (Fenn) Addles- gers. Addlesberger also has experience as a tennis berger, a 2006 graduate instructor at various camps throughout the state of of Shippensburg Univer- Pennsylvania. sity, is in her fifth season Jeff Michaels Carrie Michaels Ashley Grimm as the head women’s tennis coach at her alma mater. Addlesberger is in her ninth year of teaching in the Shippensburg Area School District. She is a Director of Athletics Associate Director of Athletics/ Assistant Director of Athletics Addlesberger, a three-year letterwinner in tennis third-grade teacher and special education support Senior Woman Administrator and swimming at SU who competed in more than coordinator at James Burd Elementary School. Her Jeff Michaels begins his seventh Ashley Grimm enters her sixth 30 tennis matches from 2002-05, was named to the specialty is reading and language arts. academic year as Shippensburg Carrie Michaels begins her sixth academic year as the assistant di- position on Sept. 19, 2011 and served as the acting University’s director of athletics in academic year as the associate di- rector of athletics at Shippensburg head coach through August 2012. In addition to her bachelor of science in educa- tion from Shippensburg, she received her masters 2015-16. rector of athletics at Shippensburg University in 2015-16. In her inaugural season, Addlesberger guided an University in 2015-16. She also of science in education from Wilkes University in Michaels served as Shippensburg’s Grimm was the acting assistant SU squad that won more points in PSAC divisional 2009, majoring in educational development and acting director of athletics for the serves the university as its senior director of athletics for the 2010- matches than it had in six years. In the 2013-14 woman administrator (SWA). strategies. Addlesberger graduated cum laude from 2009-10 and 2010-11 academic 11 and 2011-12 academic years season, Addlesberger instructed Julia Saintz, who Shippensburg while majoring in elementary educa- years before a permanent ap- Michaels was the acting associ- before a permanent appointment produced a winning streak in singles play of six tion and maintained a perfect grade-point average pointment to the position on July ate director of athletics from to her post on July 23, 2012. matches – the longest by an SU player in eight years. while at Wilkes. The feat was especially impressive as no SU player 1, 2011. His previous four years April 2010 through November At Shippensburg, Grimm is es- had recorded more than five total wins during any of Addlesberger is also a certified personal fitness (2005-06 through 2008-09) were 2011 before earning a permanent pecially active in the maintenance the last seven seasons. Saintz’s nine wins on the year trainer through American Aerobic Association spent as the university’s associate appointment to her position. She and enforcement of NCAA rules director of athletics. was SU’s assistant athletic director were the most by a Raider since 2006. International (AAAI) and the International Sports compliance and interpretation. Medicine Association (ISMA). Shippensburg University athletics from 2008-10. Her additional responsibilities As a student-athlete, Addlesberger represented has achieved significant success at Michaels has been a valuable include game management and Shippensburg in several matches at the PSAC A native of Glenmoore, Addlesberger is a graduate the conference, regional and na- member of the athletic adminis- administrative roles. Tennis Championships in various flights of play. of Downingtown High School. In August 2014, she In swimming, she was a PSAC place-winner in the married Anthony Addlesberger. tional levels during Michaels’ ten- tration – particularly in the man- Grimm has also been an inte- 100-yard butterfly. During her career as a student- ure. In six years as Shippensburg’s agement and maintenance of the gral advisor to Shippensburg’s athletic director, Raider athletic department’s budget. She is also Student-Athlete Advisory Com- programs have won 28 Pennsyl- responsible for monitoring gender mittee (SAAC). vania State Athletic Conference equity and serves as the Title IX (PSAC) championships. Deputy Coordinator on behalf of From 2009-10, Grimm was an athletics. athletic department assistant and Prior to Shippensburg, Michaels a graduate assistant women’s bas- served five years as an assistant to Michaels came to Shippensburg in ketball coach at her alma mater, the athletics director at Slippery September 2006 and worked for Clarion University. Rock University where he worked two years as the interim coordina- with compliance and facilities. He tor of Academic Support Services A four-time PSAC Scholar also spent five years as the sports for Student-Athletes. Athlete, Grimm graduated summa information director at Lycoming. cum laude from Clarion in 2008 Before Shippensburg, Michaels with a bachelor’s degree in biol- Michaels earned his bachelor of served as the assistant to the Ath- ogy while enrolled in the honors arts in mass communication and letics Director at Slippery Rock program. political science from Lycoming University. After receiving a NCAA post- in 1992 and his master’s degree in Michaels earned her bachelor of athletics administration from Slip- graduate scholarship, Grimm arts in psychology and criminal was inducted into Beta Gamma pery Rock in 1993. In May 2009, justice in 1995 at Duquesne. She he earned a master’s degree in Sigma honor society for nationally earned her master’s degree in sport accredited business programs and sport management from Califor- management at Slippery Rock in nia University of Pennsylvania. received her MBA from Clarion 2001. in 2010.

6 Shippensburg University Women’s Tennis 7 ROSTER PLAYER PROFILES

Bryanna Beamer Freshman Cheltenham, Pa./Cheltenham

Cheltenham High School: Earned three varsity letters for the Panthers under Coach Decipio...was part of first doubles team during junior and senior year... part of National Honors Society and National Black Honors Society...gradu- ated in top ten percentile of high school class...also competed in track. About Beamer: Full name is Bryanna Elise Beamer...is the daughter of Elisa and Alex Macklin and Bryan and Julie Beamer...majoring in psychology...has a brother, Brandon Macklin and three sisters, Raven Macklin, Tianna Lawrence and Tiffany Kelly.

Gabbie Binder Freshman Jim Thorpe, Pa./Jim Thorpe

Jim Thorpe High School: Earned four letters as a member of the Olympians under head coach Norbert Lienhard...played as a varsity player throughout four-year career...also played basketball. Name Yr. Hometown/High School Bryanna Beamer Fr. Cheltenham, Pa./Cheltenham About Binder: Full name is Gabrielle Marie Binder...is the daughter of Kevin Gabbie Binder Fr. Jim Thorpe, Pa./Jim Thorpe and Sharon Binder...majoring in undeclared sciences...has a brother, Collin. Brittnee Buckley Sr. Hamburg, Pa./Hamburg Area Hannah Coath Fr. Collegeville, Pa./ Spring-Ford Emily Cox Sr. Etters, Pa./Red Land Victoria Galanti Fr. Hollidaysburg, Pa./Hollidaysburg Area Kaylin Gallagher Fr. Hollidaysburg, Pa./Hollidaysburg Area Angela Holmes Fr. Waynesboro, Pa./Waynesboro Area Sarah Lecher Fr. Pottsville, Pa./Pottsville Area Emilie Luttman Jr. Wall Township, N.J./Wall Vanessa Ruffo Fr. Broomall, Pa./Cardinal O’Hara McKensi Washabaugh Fr. Chambersburg, Pa./Chambersburg Area Rachel Weber Fr. Hanover, Pa./ New Oxford

Head Coach: Amanda Addlesberger (Shippensburg ’06), 5th season at SU

8 Shippensburg University Women’s Tennis 9 PLAYER PROFILES PLAYER PROFILES

Brittnee Buckley Emily Cox Senior Senior Hamburg, Pa./Hamburg Area Etters, Pa./Red Land

2014-15 ( Junior): Returned to the team in the spring after studying abroad 2014-15 ( Junior): Debuted with the Raiders, competing 16 times in singles during the fall…served as SU’s primary No. 2 singles performer and com- and doubles as a regular on the team…took to the court seven times at No. peted in No. 1 doubles on nine occasions…went 4-5 with Julia Saintz at No. 1 3 singles and five times at No. 2 singles…went 3-7 in a doubles tandem with doubles…posted two singles victories, including one at No. 1 singles. Emilie Luttman, primarily serving as a No. 2 doubles team…played three times 2013-14 (Sophomore): Took to the court in 18 matches in her second season at No. 1 doubles and had four different doubles partners on the year…achieved with the Raiders…posted four victories, including twice at No. 1 singles, once a victory at both No. 2 and No. 3 singles. at No. 2 singles and another in tournament play…worked with Julia Saintz as 2013-14 (Sophomore): Attended Harrisburg Area Community College. the team’s No. 1 doubles pairing. 2012-13 (Freshman): Attended Harrisburg Area Community College. 2012-13 (Freshman): Finished with two singles victories, both coming in 2011-12 (Freshman): Attended Bloomsburg University. conference play…went 2-6 at the No. 2 singles spot…recorded two wins with a straight-set victory against Cheyney and a 6-3, 4-6, 10-6 triumph over East Red Land High School: Totaled five varsity letters for the Patriots under Stroudsburg…posted one win in doubles play…defeated Cheyney 8-0 with her head coach Erin French…as a junior, she was 14-1 in doubles play…earned partner Julia Saintz at the No. 1 doubles flight. distinguished honors all four years and participated in soccer and was the men’s basketball team manager. Hamburg Area High School: Earned six varsity letters competing for the Hawks under head coach Bill Tritt…played No. 1 singles and No. 1 doubles… About Cox: Full name is Emily Lynne Cox…is the daughter of John and Kelly advanced to districts…member of the National Honor Society. Cox…majoring in management…has a sister, Jessica. About Buckley: Full name is Brittnee Elise Buckley…is the daughter of Rob and Lisa Buckley…majoring in Spanish while seeking minors in business and criminal justice…has a sister, Brooke. Victoria Galanti Hannah Coath Freshman Hollidaysburg, Pa./Hollidaysburg Area Freshman Hamburg, Pa./Hamburg Area Hollidaysburg Area High School: Earned a varsity letter as a member of the Tigers under Coach Dennis...was the No. 5 singles player for the Tigers... Spring-Ford High School: Played for the Rams under head coach Todd Rea- graduated on the honor roll...member of cheerleading team. gan...graduated with a 3.9 GPA and was on the distinguished honor roll. About Galanti: Full name is Victoria Kay Galanti...is the daughter of Diane About Coath: Full name is Hannah Zhimin Coath...is the daughter of Philip and Jerome Galanti...majoring in psychology...has a sister, Alexandria. and Melinda Coath...majoring in early childhood education/special education... has three sisters, Emma, Lily and Abby.

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Kaylin Gallagher Sarah Lecher Freshman Freshman Hollidaysburg, Pa./Hollidaysburg Area Pottsville, Pa./Pottsville Area

Hollidaysburg High School: Earned four varsity letters as a Tiger under Pottsville Area High School: Earned a varsity letter for the Crimson Tide un- Coach Dennis...played doubles for Hollidaysburg...also competed in track... der Coach Smink...also participated in swimming, softball and track and field. helped Hollidaysburg to district tennis title in freshman, sophomore and junior About Lecher: Full name is Sarah Marie Lecher...is the daughter of John and years. Kimberly Lecher...majoring in mid-level education with a concentration sci- About Gallagher: Full name is Kaylin Marie Gallagher...is the daughter of ence and language arts. Rick and Elaine Gallagher...major is undeclared education...has two brothers, Jacob and Trent and a sister, Rachel...father, Rick ’88 and mother, Elaine ’89 graduated from SU. Emilie Luttman Junior Angela Holmes Wall Township, N.J./Wall Freshman 2014-15 (Sophomore): Ranked second on the team in victories for singles Waynesboro, Pa./Waynesboro Area play during her second season with the team…posted a 5-9 individual record, achieving all of her singles wins at No. 4 singles…also took to the court at No. Waynesboro Area Senior High School: Earned eight varsity letters as a multi- 3 and No. 5 singles…contributed to four doubles victories on the year, includ- sport athlete for the Maidens...participated in cross country and track...gradu- ing three in a tandem with Emily Cox. ated with a 4.2 GPA...was a member of the National Honor Society. 2013-14 (Freshman): Had a dynamic rookie season for the Raiders…finished About Holmes: Full name is Angela Kathleen Holmes...is the daughter of with an overall singles record of 7-10, with one win coming in conference Debbie Holmes...majoring in accounting...has four brothers, Tim, Steve, Ben play…went 2-6 at the No. 5 singles spot and 3-3 at the No. 6 singles spot… and Jonathan. posted an overall record of 3-3 in doubles play…was 2-1 in doubles at the No. 2 spot, including victories over Seton Hill and Cheyney. Wall High School: Earned four total varsity letters for the Crimson Knights… played at the No. 3 doubles position and was a singles alternate under head coach Christopher Doyle…also learned the game and was instructed by her personal tennis coach, Richard Wright...her high-school team was crowned the 2013 Division B North Champions…competed in the 2012 Monmouth Girls Championships in the doubles tournament…earned multiple varsity letters as a member of the rifle, color guard, and drill teams…graduated as an AP Scholar and a member of the National Honor Society. About Luttman: Full name is Emilie Rehm Luttman…is the daughter of Todd and Karin Luttman…majoring in biology with a concentration in ecology and environmental biology while pursuing a letter of completion in geographic information systems.

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Vanessa Ruffo Freshman Broomall, Pa./Cardinal O’Hara

Cardinal O’Hara High School: Earned two varsity letters for the Lions under head coach Patty Fitzgerald...twice named to the All-Catholic League First Team...part of Philadelphia Catholic League Championship team in 2011... helped the Lions to a District 12 title in 2010 and 2011. About Ruffo: Full name is Vanessa Adalgisa Ruffo...is the daughter of James and Nicoletta Ruffo...majoring in psychology with a minor in disabilities stud- ies...has a brother, Vincent.

McKensi Washabaugh Freshman Chambersburg, Pa./Chambersburg Area

Chambersburg Area Senior High School: Earned three varsity letters as a member of the Trojans under head coach Bill Wissinger...was the No. 2 singles Brittnee Buckley player and part of the No. 1 doubles team during senior season...played in Dis- trict 3 tournament in senior year...also ran track for two years...was a member of the 4x100 relay team that currently holds the Chambersburg school record. About Washabaugh: Full name is McKensi J. Washabaugh...is the daughter SCHEDULE/RESULTS (5-8, 2-4 PSAC East) of Bill and Bobbi Washabaugh...major is currently undeclared...has a brother, Spencer...father Bill ’92/’05M works in the SU admissions office…uncle Chris Date Opponent Location Result graduated from SU in 1990. Sept. 11 Philadelphia Shippensburg, PA L, 0-9 Sept. 13-14 at PSAC Indiv. Championships West Chester, PA No Team Score Sept. 19 at Hagerstown C.C. Hagerstown, PA W, 7-2 Sept. 20 Holy Family Shippensburg, PA L, 0-9 Rachel Weber Sept. 27 vs. Bloomsburg Fall Classic Bloomsburg, PA No Team Score Sept. 28 vs. Bloomsburg Fall Classic Bloomsburg, PA No Team Score Freshman Feb. 7 at Shenandoah Winchester, VA L, 0-9 Hanover, Pa./New Oxford March 24 Kutztown * Shippensburg, PA W, 7-2 March 27 at Cheyney * Cheyney, PA W, 6-0 March 27 at Cheyney Cheyney, PA W, 8-0 New Oxford High School: Earned a varsity letter with the Colonials under March 30 West Chester * Shippensburg, PA L, 0-9 head coach Travis Martin...won multiple matches during senior season. Apr. 11 Hagerstown C.C. Shippensburg, PA W, 9-0 About Weber: Full name is Rachel Elizabeth Weber...is the daughter of Marc Apr. 11 Harford C.C. Shippensburg, PA L, 2-7 and Sandy Weber...majoring in social work...has a sister, Jordyn. Apr. 14 Millersville * Shippensburg, PA L, 0-9 Apr. 18 vs. East Stroudsburg * Bloomsburg, PA L, 2-7 Apr. 18 at Bloomsburg * Bloomsburg, PA L, 0-9

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SINGLES September 11, 2014 September 19, 2014 Player Overall PSAC PSAC Season No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 East Tourn Tourn Philadelphia at Shippensburg Hagerstown C.C. at Shippensburg Brittnee Buckley 2-6 1-4 0-0 1-0 1-6 L, 0-9 • Record: 0-1 W, 7-2 • Record: 1-1 Emily Cox 2-14 0-5 0-1 0-3 1-4 1-6 Singles Singles Christine Devine 4-12 2-4 0-3 0-3 1-1 3-5 1. Julia Arruda (PU) def. Julia Saintz (SU), 6-1, 6-1 1. Julia Saintz (SU) def. Dominique Foresman (HCC), 6-0, Samatha Eisele 0-5 0-0 0-3 0-2 2. Emily Chung (PU) def. Emily Cox (SU), 6-0, 6-0 6-0 Sarah Kramer 4-10 0-4 0-3 2-2 2-5 3. Jala Hamada (PU) def. Christine Devine (SU), 6-0, 6-0 2. Alyssa White (HCC) def. Emily Cox (SU), 6-1, 6-0 Emilie Luttman 5-9 2-3 0-3 0-1 5-4 0-1 4. Olivia Amato (PU) def. Josie Petracci (SU), 6-0, 6-0 3. Emily Staley (HCC) def. Christine Devine (SU), 6-4, Sierra Pena 2-3 2-0 0-3 2-0 5. Anna Slomowitz (PU) def. Emilie Luttman (SU), 6-2, 6-4 Josie Petracci 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-0 6-0 4. Emilie Luttman (SU) def. Kim Jardine (HCC), 6-2, 6-1 Julia Saintz 7-10 2-3 1-1 0-3 6-6 6. Sylvia Bennicelli (PU) def. Samantha Eisele (SU), 6-2, 5. Sarah Kramer (SU) def. Jordan Shoemaker (HCC), 6-1, 6-0 6-1 DOUBLES 6. Josie Petracci (SU) def. Hanna Rupp (HCC), 6-2, 6-2 Doubles Player Overall PSAC PSAC Season No. 1 No. 2 No.3 Doubles East Tourn Tourn 1. Olivia Amato/Julia Arruda (PU) def. Julia Saintz/Emily Cox (SU), 8-0 1. Julia Saintz/Emily Cox (SU) def. Dominique Foresman/ Saintz/Cox 1-3 0-1 0-1 1-2 2. Emily Chung/Jala Hamada (PU) def. Emilie Luttman/ Alyssa White (HCC), 8-6 Saintz/Buckley 4-5 2-3 4-5 Christine Devine (SU), 8-0 2. Sarah Kramer/Emilie Luttman (SU) def. Katie Mosley/ Luttman/Devine 0-1 0-0 0-1 3. Sylvia Bennicelli/Carly Ragan (PU) def. Sarah Kramer/ Kim Jardine (HCC), 8-1 Cox/Devine 0-1 0-0 0-1 Josie Petracci (SU), 8-1 3. Christine Devine/Samantha Eisele (SU) def. Jordan Cox/Luttman 3-7 2-3 0-2 2-5 1-0 Showmaker/Hanna Rupp (HCC), 8-2 Kramer/Petracci 0-1 0-0 0-1 Exhibition Doubles Kramer/Luttman 1-2 0-1 1-1 0-1 Tabitha Porter/Anna Slomowitz (PU) def. Samantha Eisele/Sierra Pena (SU), 8-2 Devine/Eisele 1-1 0-0 1-1 September 20, 2014 Kramer/Pena 3-1 1-1 1-0 2-1 Exhibition Singles Devine/Kramer 1-4 0-2 0-1 1-3 Carly Ragan (PU) def. Sarah Kramer (SU), 6-1, 6-3 Holy Family at Shippensburg Saintz/Luttman 0-1 0-0 0-1 Tabitha Porter (PU) def. Sierra Pena (SU), 6-2, 6-2) L, 0-9 • Record: 1-2 Saintz/Devine 0-1 0-0 0-1 Singles Cox/Kramer 0-1 0-0 0-1 1. Anastasiya Kolodiy (HFU) def. Julia Saintz (SU), 6-1, Pena/Devine 0-1 0-0 0-1 September 14, 2014 6-1 Pena/Eisele 0-1 0-0 0-1 2. Emerald Adams (HFU) def. Emily Cox (SU), 6-1, 6-1 Kramer/Eisele 0-1 0-0 0-1 PSAC Individual Championships 3. Alina Nersesyan (HFU) def. Christine Devine (SU), 6-0, 6-0 4. Christina Little (HFU) def. Emilie Luttman (SU), 6-1, Julia Saintz (SU) def. Lindsey Tennis (BU), 9-7 6-2 Tanya Timko (IUP) def. Julia Saintz (SU), 6-1 5. Casey Borish (HFU) def. Sarah Kramer (SU), 6-0, 6-0 Raquel Gonzalez (IUP) def. Emily Cox (SU), 8-0 6. Jacqueline Clyne (HFU) def. Samantha Eisele (SU), 6-1, Tori Davis/Kaylora Thompson (MU) def. Julia Saintz/Em- 6-1 ily Cox (SU), 6-1 Doubles 1. Emerald Adams/Anastasiya Kolodiy (HFU) def. Julia Saintz/Emily Cox (SU), 8-1 2. Alina Nersesyan/Christina Little (HFU) def. Sarah Kramer/Emilie Luttman (SU), 8-4 3. Casey Borish/Jacqueline Clyne (HFU) def. Christine Devine/Samantha Eisele (SU), 8-1

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September 27, 2014 Singles – Round 6: Feb. 8, 2015 Kendra Coker (WILKES) def. Julia Saintz (SHIP) 6-1, Shippensburg at Bloomsburg Fall Classic 6-1 Shippensburg at Shenandoah Mariak Wardius (WILKES) def. Emily Cox (SHIP) 6-0, L, 0-9 • Record: 1-3 Singles – Round 1: 6-0 Aida Diop (BU) def. Julia Saintz (SHIP) 6-3, 6-2 Alanna Denauski (WILKES) def. Emilie Luttman (SHIP) Singles Lindsey Tennis (BU) def. Emily Cox (SHIP) 6-0, 6-0 6-2, 6-0 1. Molly Barb (SHEN) def. Julia Saintz (SHIP), 6-0, 6-3 Cat Garrity (BU) def. Christine Devine (SHIP) 6-0, 6-0 Claire Parker (WILKES) def. Christine Devine (SHIP) 2. Shannon Allin (SHEN) def. Brittnee Buckley (SHIP), Cassandra Enck (BU) def. Emilie Luttman (SHIP) 6-3, 6-2, 6-1 6-1, 6-0 6-3 Brittany Stanton (WILKES) def. Sarah Kramer (SHIP) 3. Jannella Williams (SHEN) def. Emily Cox (SHIP), 6-0, Meredith Endy (BU) def. Sarah Kramer (SHIP) 6-1, 6-1 6-1, 6-1 6-0 Samantha Smith (BU) def. Samantha Eisele (SHIP) 6-0, Cayleah Markulics (WILKES) def. Sierra Pena (SHIP) 4. Amy Rapp (SHEN) def. Emilie Luttman (SHIP), 6-1, 6-1 6-1, 6-0 7-5 Iliana Anapolsky (BU) def. Sierra Pena (SHIP) 6-1, 6-1 Dana Schneider (WILKES) def. Samantha Eisele (SHIP) 5. Amber Lake (SHEN) def. Christine Devine (SHIP), 6-4, 6-0 6-0, 6-0 Singles – Round 4: 6. Caitlin Tilton (SHEN) def. Sarah Kramer (SHIP), 6-0, Doubles – Round 2: Amina Dickson (ESU) def. Julia Saintz (SHIP) 6-1, 0-6, 6-0 10-7 Amina Dickson/Amber Jadus (ESU) def. Julia Saintz/Emi- Allison Bean (ESU) def. Emily Cox (SHIP) 6-1, 6-4 lie Luttman (SHIP) 8-1 Doubles Amber Jadus (ESU) def. Emilie Luttman (SHIP) 6-1, 6-2 Devin Presby/Allison Bean (ESU) def. Emily Cox/Sarah 1. Molly Barb/Shannon Allin (SHEN) def. Julia Saintz/ Taylor Presby (ESU) def. Christine Devine (SHIP) 6-0, Kramer (SHIP) 8-2 Brittnee Buckley (SHIP), 8-3 6-0 Elizabeth Bartoli/ Taylor Presby (ESU) def. Sierra Pena/ 2. Amy Rapp/Jannella Williams (SHEN) def. Emily Cox/ Elizabeth Bartoli (ESU) def. Sarah Kramer (SHIP) 6-2, Christine Devine (SHIP) 8-1 Christine Devine (SHIP), 8-1 6-1 3. Amber Lake/Caitlin Tilton (SHEN) def. Emilie Lutt- Doubles – Round 3: Kayla Loar (ESU) def. Samantha Eisele (SHIP) 6-1, 6-0 man/Sarah Kramer (SHIP), 8-0 Devin Presby (ESU) def. Sierra Pena (SHIP) 6-1, 6-1 Aida Diop/Cat Garrity (BU) def. Emilie Luttman/Emily Cox (SHIP) 8-1 Emilie Luttman Lindsey Tennis/Anna Newcomer (BU) def. Christine Devine/Sarah Kramer (SHIP) 8-1 March 24, 2015 March 27, 2015 Cassandra Enck/Iliana Anapolsky (BU) def. Samantha Eisele/Sierra Pena (SHIP) 8-1 Kutztown at Shippensburg Shippensburg at Cheyney W, 7-2 • Record: 2-3, 1-0 W, 6-0 • Record: 3-3, 2-0 Doubles – Round 5: Anastasia English/Taylor Hoffman (WILKES) def. Emilie Singles Singles Luttman/Emily Cox (SHIP) 8-2 1. Julia Saintz (SHIP) def. Gabriella Wertheim (KUTZ), 1. Brittnee Buckley (SHIP) def. Taylor Billington Madison Salmon/Olivia Hewison (WILKES) def. Julia 6-2, 6-0 (CHEY), 6-0, 6-0 Saintz/Christine Devine (SHIP) 8-0 2. Vicki Norman (KUTZ) def. Brittnee Buckley (SHIP), 2. Emily Cox (SHIP) vs. Lachelle Miller (CHEY), 4-4 Alanna Denauski/ Lauren West (WILKES) def. Samantha 5-7, 6-4, 10-7 DNF Eisele/Sarah Kramer (SHIP) 8-0 3. Jessica Caples (KUTZ) def. Emily Cox (SHIP), 7-5, 6-4 3. Emilie Luttman (SHIP) def. Ceyhara Shelton (CHEY), 4. Emilie Luttman (SHIP) def. Caitlin Davies (KUTZ), 6-0, 5-0 DNF 6-2, 6-1 4. Sarah Kramer (SHIP) vs. Kyra Hines-Allen (CHEY), 5. Christine Devine (SHIP) def. Caitlyn Walker (KUTZ), DNF 6-1, 6-2 5. Christine Devine (SHIP) def. Destiny McFarlane 6. Sarah Kramer (SHIP) wins by forfeit (CHEY), 6-0, 6-1 6. Sierra Pena (SHIP) wins by forfeit Doubles 1. Julia Saintz/Brittnee Buckley (SHIP) def. Gabriella Doubles Wertheim/Jessica Caples (KUTZ), 8-0 1. Julia Saintz/Brittnee Buckley (SHIP) def. Taylor Bil- 2. Emily Cox/Emilie Luttman (SHIP) def. Vicki Norman/ lington/Lachelle Miller (CHEY), 8-0 Caitlyn Walker (KUTZ), 8-4 2. Emily Cox/Emilie Luttman (SHIP) def. Ceyhara Shel- 3. Sarah Kramer/Sierra Pena (SHIP) win by forfeit ton/Kyra Hines-Allen (CHEY), 8-0 3. Sarah Kramer/Sierra Pena (SHIP) win by forfeit

Emily Cox

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March 27, 2015 March 30, 2015 April 11, 2015

Shippensburg at Cheyney West Chester at Shippensburg Harford C.C. at Shippensburg W, 8-0 • Record: 4-3 L, 0-9 • Record: 4-4, 2-1 L, 2-7 • Record: 5-5

Singles Singles Singles 1. Julia Saintz (SHIP) def. Lachelle Miller (CHEY), 6-1, 1. Claire Uhle (WCU) def. Julia Saintz (SU), 6-0, 6-1 1. Julia Saintz (SHIP) def. Haileigh Carper (HCC), 2-6, 6-0 2. Maddy Shaak (WCU) def. Brittnee Buckley (SU), 6-0, 6-5, retires 2. Emily Cox (SHIP) def. Taylor Billington (CHEY), 6-0, 6-1 2. Celia Quintero (HCC) def. Brittnee Buckley (SHIP), 6-0 3. Abriana Nolan (WCU) def. Emily Cox (SU), 6-0, 6-1 6-0, 7-6 (10-5) 3. Emilie Luttman (SHIP) def. Kyra Hines-Allen 4. Cassidy Branigan (WCU) def. Emilie Luttman (SU), 3. Laura Barros (HCC) def. Emily Cox (SHIP), 6-0, 6-2 (CHEY), 3-0 DNF 6-0, 6-1 4. Emilie Luttman (SHIP) def. Julie Sibbesen (HCC), 6-1, 4. Christine Devine (SHIP) def. Ceyhara Shelton 5. Alyssa Rees (WCU) def. Christine Devine (SU), 6-4, 1-6, 6-3 (CHEY), 6-1, 6-0 6-0 5. Marina Schmidt (HCC) def. Christine Devine (SHIP), 5. Sarah Kramer (SHIP) def. Destiny McFarlane (CHEY), 6. Kristen Wong (WCU) def. Sarah Kramer (SU), 6-0, 6-0 6-0, 6-0 6-0, 6-0 6. Korynne Arnold (HCC) def. Sarah Kramer (SHIP), 3-6, 6. Sierra Pena (SHIP) wins by forfeit Doubles 7-5, 6-3 1. Claire Uhle/Maddy Shaak (WCU) def. Julia Saintz/ Doubles Brittnee Buckley (SU), 8-1 Doubles 1. Julia Saintz/Brittnee Buckley (SHIP) def. Taylor Bil- 2. Nicole Fahringer/Alyssa Rees (WCU) def. Emily Cox/ 1. Haileigh Carper/Marina Schmidt (HCC) def. Julia lington/Lachelle Miller (CHEY), 8-0 Emilie Luttman (SU), 8-3 Saintz/Brittnee Buckley (SHIP), 8-6 2. Sarah Kramer/Sierra Pena (SHIP) def. Ceyhara Shelton/ 3. Abriana Nolan/Amalia Hartman (WCU) def. Sarah 2. Julie Sibbesen/Laura Barros (HCC) def. Emily Cox/ Kyra Hines-Allen (CHEY), 8-0 Kramer/Sierra Pena (SU), 8-0 Emilie Luttman (SHIP), 8-5 3. Emily Cox/Emilie Luttman (SHIP) win by forfeit 3. Leslie Weinreich/Korynne Arnold (HCC) def. Christine Devine/Sarah Kramer (SHIP), 8-2 April 11, 2015 Sarah Kramer

Hagerstown C.C. at Shippensburg April 14, 2015 April 18, 2015 W, 9-0 • Record: 5-4 Millersville at Shippensburg East Stroudsburg vs. Shippensburg Singles L, 0-9 • Record: 5-6, 2-2 L, 2-7 • Record: 5-7, 2-3 1. Julia Saintz (SHIP) vs. Alyssa White (HCC), 7-5, 6-2 2. Brittnee Buckley (SHIP) def. Kim Jardine (HCC), 6-2, Singles Singles 6-3 1. Tori Davis (MILL) def. Julia Saintz (SHIP), 6-2, 6-1 1. Julia Saintz (SU) def. Amina Dickson (ESU), 6-0, 6-1 3. Emily Cox (SHIP) vs. Jamie Hubertson (HCC), 6-0, 2. Nicole Daacke (MILL) def. Emily Cox (SHIP), 6-0, 6-1 2. Allison Bean (ESU) def. Brittnee Buckley (SU), 6-0, 6-3 6-2 3. Kaylora Thompson (MILL) def. Emilie Luttman 3. Amber Jadus (ESU) def. Emily Cox (SU), 6-1, 6-4 4. Emilie Luttman (SHIP) def. Hanna Rupp (HCC), 6-0, (SHIP), 6-2, 6-0 4. Emilie Luttman (SU) def. Taylor Presby (ESU), 6-1, 6-2 6-0 4. Kimberly Theophile (MILL) def. Christine Devine 5. Elizabeth Bartoli (ESU) def. Christine Devine (SU), 5. Christine Devine (SHIP) def. Kim Joya (HCC), 6-0, 6-0 (SHIP), 6-0, 6-2 6-1, 6-2 6. Sarah Kramer (SHIP) wins by forfeit 5. Maggie Karr (MILL) def. Sarah Kramer (SHIP), 6-2, 6. Devin Presby (ESU) def. Sarah Kramer (SU), 6-0, 6-2 6-0 Doubles 6. Heather Grove (MILL) wins by forfeit Doubles 1. Julia Saintz/Brittnee Buckley (SHIP) def. Alyssa White/ 1. Amina Dickson/Allison Bean (ESU) def. Julia Saintz/ Kim Jardine (HCC), 8-4 Doubles Brittnee Buckley (SU), 8-5 2. Emily Cox/Emilie Luttman (SHIP) def. Jamie Hubert- 1. Tori Davis/Kaylora Thompson (MILL) def. Julia Saintz/ 2. Taylor Presby/Amber Jadus (ESU) def. Emily Cox/Emi- son/Hanna Rupp (HCC), 8-0 Emily Cox (SHIP), 8-2 lie Luttman (SU), 8-2 3. Christine Devine/Sarah Kramer (SHIP) win by forfeit 2. Nicole Daacke/Kimberly Theophile (MILL) def. Sarah 3. Devin Presby/Elizabeth Bartoli (ESU) def. Christine Kramer/Emilie Luttman (SHIP), 8-3 Devine/Sarah Kramer (SU), 8-1 3. Samantha Brzenk/Brandi Wolgemuth (MILL) win by forfeit

Julia Saintz

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April 18, 2015 The team was organized in 1960, making it the third In 1994, the Raiders again won the conference oldest sport for women at Shippensburg University. championship. One year later, SU was second Shippensburg at Bloomsburg The first conference tournament was held in the in the PSAC and Amy Lynch became the first Shippensburg player to win both the number one L, 0-9 • Record: 5-8, 2-4 fall of 1978 and the Raiders placed fourth. Under the tutelage of head coach Sally McGrath, Ship- singles and number one doubles title the same Singles pensburg compiled an 11-0 dual record in 1981 and season. 1. Aida Diop (BU) def. Julia Saintz (SU), 6-2, 1-6, 10-4 placed second in the conference tourney, losing by The team struggled the next two seasons but then TB one point. in 1998, under the guidance of new head coach Jack 2. Erin Reitenauer (BU) def. Brittnee Buckley (SU), 6-4, The team dropped to third in 1982 but rebounded Sohnleitner, Shippensburg jumped from sixth to 6-2 to win back-to-back conference titles in 1983 and third in the PSAC standings, with players reach- 3. Caitlin Flynn (BU) def. Emily Cox (SU), 6-1, 6-0 1984. Lynn Miller and Peggy Mount led the 1983 ing the semi-finals in five singles and two doubles 4. Lindsey Tennis (BU) def. Emilie Luttman (SU), 6-0, 6-0 team and Judy O’Connell and Janice Weisgerber led flights. The team improved its total number of 5. Cat Garrity (BU) def. Christine Devine (SU), 6-3, 7-5 in 1984. points scored in the 1999 conference tournament but 6. Samantha Smith (BU) def. Sarah Kramer (SU), 6-3, 6-1 still maintained its third place position in the team For 13 seasons Shippensburg was one of the domi- standings. Doubles nant teams in the East. The Raiders, under coach Stan Line, were ranked number one in the East and In 2001, Kelly Kulp and Laura Atwater made the 1. Aida Diop/Caitlin Flynn (BU) def. Julia Saintz/Brittnee PSAC all-conference team. The conference changed Buckley (SU), 8-3 competed in the NCAA national championships in 1990 and 1991. its tournament format to conform with the NCAA 2. Erin Reitenauer/Cat Garrity (BU) def. Emily Cox/Emi- tourney arrangement with teams playing in a single lie Luttman (SU), 9-8 (7-3) The 1990 team was the first team from the East elimination bracket. Shippensburg placed third. 3. Lindsey Tennis/Iliana Anapolsky (BU) def. Christine to ever score a point at the nationals. In 1992, Jill Devine/Sarah Kramer (SU), 8-2 and Joy Motter won their first round match at the Kulp became the first Shippensburg player to reach nationals in the doubles competition. the finals of the ITA tournament and was the first one to win more than 100 matches playing at num- In 1992, in Bill Wissinger’s debut as head coach, the ber one singles and doubles her entire career. Raiders upset the number-one seed California (Pa.) The team has been rebuilding under head coaches Christine Devine by 13 points to capture their third PSAC champion- ship. SU swept the doubles competition and won Walter Manderson, who took the reins at the begin- four of the six singles flights. Singles players Joy ning of the 2003-04 season, and current head coach Motter and Amy Lynch and doubles teams of Joy Amanda Fenn. In 2005-06, senior Lina Pavilionyte and Jill Motter and Christine Keffer and Colette graduated after earning All-PSAC honors four Eckert all finished the fall undefeated. straight years.

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Top Career Match Winners Most Career Match Winners at #1 Singles and Doubles 136 Joy Motter 1989-93 Team PSAC Finishes 132 Jill Motter 1989-93 108 Kelly Kulp 1997-01 109 Christine Logan 1987-91 PSAC switched tourney from 108 Kelly Kulp 1997-01 fall to spring in 2000-01 NCAA Division II Appearances 103 Karen Keffer 1986-90 1989 Jen Neatrour, singles 99 Marcie Staherski 1986-90 Year Finish Year Finish Neatrour-Karen Keffer, doubles 95 Jen McKonly 1992-96 2005 DNQ 1991 2nd 1990 Karen Keffer, singles 91 Christine Keffer 1990-93 2004 5th 1990 2nd Keffer-Chris Logan, doubles 89 Amy Lynch 1992-96 2003 6th 1989 2nd 1991 Chris Logan, singles 89 Laura Atwater 1999-02 2002 5th 1988 2nd Jill Motter-Joy Motter, doubles 88 Jennifer Neatrour 1985-89 2001 3rd 1987 2nd 1992 Jill Motter-Joy Motter, doubles 87 Amanda Baum 1996-98 1999 3rd 1986 3rd 1993 Jill Motter-Joy Motter, doubles 86 Julie Gotschall 1997-01 1998 3rd 1985 4th 84 Judy O’Connell 1981-85 83 Jennifer Longmire 2000-04 1997 6th 1984 1st Single Season Records 82 Janice Weisgerber 1981-85 1996 8th 1983 1st 81 Colette Eckert 1990-94 1995 2nd 1982 3rd Singles Wins (Dual): 16 76 Lynn Miller 1980-84 1994 1st 1981 2nd Joy Motter 1989-90 76 Stephanie Howard 1989-93 1993 2nd 1980 6th Kelly Kulp 2000-01 75 Carrie Burrows 1996-98 1992 1st 1979 7th Singles Wins (Overall): 20 74 Peggy Mount 1980-84 Christine Keffer 1990-91 71 Kori Morrissey 1984-88 Kelly Kulp 1999-00 Doubles Wins (Dual): 18 Kelly Kulp-Laura Atwater 2000-01 Doubles Wins (Overall): 19 Jill Motter-Marci Staherski 1989-90 Jen McKonley 1995-96 Consecutive Singles Wins (Duals): 23 Chris Logan 1987-89 Marci Staherski 1989-91 Christine Keffer 1990-92 Consecutive Singles Wins (Overall): 31 Chris Logan 1987-1990 Consecutive Doubles Wins (Duals): 17 Janice Weisgerber-Judy O’Connell 1981-82 Consecutive Doubles Wins (Overall): 18 Jill Motter-Joy Motter, 1992-93 Christine Keffer-Colette Eckert 1992-93 Wins in a Season (Singles and Doubles, Overall): 38 Kelly Kulp 2000-01 NCAA Division II Team Appearances: 1990, 1991 NCAA Division II Team Regional Appearances: 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000

Joy Motter Karen Keffer

Note: These records include the performances that took place at the Note: These records include the performances that took place at the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference, AIAW, and NCAA tournaments. Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference, AIAW, and NCAA tournaments.

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All-PSAC Representatives PSAC Runners-up Dual Meet Coaching Records 2006 Lina Pavilionyte (2nd team All-PSAC) Prior to fall 2000, the PSAC tournament was held Year W-L-T Coach 2005 Lina Pavilionyte (2nd team All-PSAC) in the fall and crowned champions in 6 single flights 2004 Lina Pavilionyte (1st team All-PSAC) and 3 doubles flights. In 2000-01 the tournament 2012-present 10-55 Amanda Fenn (.154) Jen Longmire (2nd team All-PSAC) was moved to the spring and the teams played in 2003-2011 21-71 Walter Manderson (.228) 2003 Lina Pavilionyte (1st team All-PSAC) a single elimination format. All-Conference teams 1998-Fall 02 49-42 Jack Sohnleitner (.538) Jen Longmire (2nd team All-PSAC) were chosen by the coaches following the tourna- 1992-98, Spr. 03 64-41 Bill Wissinger (.610) 2002 Laura Atwater (2nd team All-PSAC) ments. 1987-92 67-16 Stan Line ( .807) 2001 Kelly Kulp (1st team All-PSAC) 1971-87 90-55-1 Sally McGrath ( .620) Laura Atwater (2nd team All-PSAC) 1967-71 17-12 Jane Goss ( .586) 1965-67 6-8-1 Margaret Hutson (.433) Year Name Flight Year Name Flight 1962-65 8-7 Gwen Baker ( .533) 1995 Amy Lynch # 1 singles 1999 Kelly Kulp # 1 singles Francine Stankiewicz # 3 singles 1995 Jen McKonly # 2 singles 1961-62 0-3 Helen Kraiss (.000) Lynch-McKonly # 1 doubles Lesley Boltz # 5 singles 1960-61 4-1 Stan Jenkins (.800) 1994 Jennifer McKonly # 2 singles Stankiewicz-Boltz # 2 doubles Total 331-295-2 (.538) Tracey Doneker # 3 singles 1994 Jen Hicks # 5 singles Francine Stankiewicz # 4 singles Hicks-Lesley Boltz # 3 doubles Coach Sally McGrath (1971-87) Doneker-McKonly # 1 doubles 1993 Jennifer McKonly # 4 singles 1993 Julie Smith # 5 singles Jen Hicks # 6 singles Lynch-Brandt # 2 doubles 1992 Christine Keffer # 1 singles Smith-Donecker # 3 doubles Jill Motter # 2 singles 1992 Joy Motter # 3 singles 1991 Christine Keffer # 1 singles Colette Eckert # 4 singles Joy Motter # 2 singles Amy Lynch # 5 singles Crystal Moyer # 6 singles Kim Brandt # 6 singles Motter-Motter # 1 doubles Motter-Motter # 1 doubles Keffer-Eckert # 2 doubles Keffer-Eckert # 2 doubles Howard-Smith # 3 doubles ROBB SPORTS COMPLEX Smith-McKonly # 3 doubles 1990 Chris Logan # 1 singles 1991 Kim Brandt # 5 singles Stephanie Howard # 5 singles 1990 Jill Motter # 2 singles Logan-Howard # 2 doubles Shippensburg University has outstanding Joy Motter # 4 singles 1989 Karen Keffer # 1 singles facilities for women’s sports. The Robb Field Christine Keffer # 6 singles Amy Jo-Hoffman # 4 singles Sports Complex contains a regulation-size field C. Keffer-Eckert # 3 doubles Joy Motter # 6 singles with artificial turf for field hockey, lacrosse, and 1989 Marci Staherski # 3 singles Staherski-Jill Motter # 2 doubles soccer. Jill Motter # 5 singles Joy Motter-Howard # 3 doubles Robb Sports Complex, which opened in 1934, 1988 Karen Keffer # 2 singles 1988 Amy Jo-Hoffman # 5 singles has undergone extensive remodeling. In 2003, Chris Logan # 3 singles 1987 Jen Neatrour # 1 singles the complex was refurbished to include field Marci Staherski # 4 singles 1986 Karen Keffer # 2 singles lighting and artificial turf and expanded to Neatrour-K. Keffer # 1 doubles Kori Morrissey # 3 singles include nine lighted tennis courts. Bleachers, Logan- Staherski # 2 doubles 1985 Morrissey-Neatrour # 1 doubles installed in 1991, provide seating for 1,000 and 1987 Karen Keffer # 2 singles 1984 Kori Morrissey # 3 singles temporary seating for 2,000. The press box Kori Morrissey # 3 singles O’Connell-Weisgerber # 2 doubles was refurbished in 1991 as well. The softball Chris Logan # 5 singles 1983 Lynn Miller # 1 singles diamond in this complex has seating for 300 K. Keffer-Staherski # 2 doubles Judy O’Connell # 2 singles spectators. 1986 Morrissey-Neatrour # 1 doubles Beth Jackson # 5 singles 1985 Jen Neatrour # 2 singles 1982 Peggy Mount # 4 singles 1984 Janice Weisgerber # 2 singles Weisgerber-O’Connell # 2 doubles 1983 Peggy Mount # 3 singles 1981 Peggy Mount # 2 singles Miller-Mount # 1 doubles 1979 Jane Champlin # 2 singles O’Connell-Weisgerber # 2 doubles 1978 Jane Champlin # 3 singles 1982 Lynn Miller # 2 singles Book-Janto # 2 doubles 1981 Janice Weisgerber # 4 singles 1978 Laurel Smith # 2 singles

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2015-2016 WOMEN’S TENNIS SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT TIME DATE OPPONENT TIME Sept 5 at Philadelphia 10 AM Mar 28 at Kutztown * 4 PM Sept 5 at Holy Family 1 PM Apr 2 CHEYNEY * 2 PM Sept 12-13 PSAC Indiv. Championships 10 AM Apr 5 at West Chester * 4 PM (Bloomsburg) Apr 9 EAST STROUDSBURG * TBA Sept 19 HAGERSTOWN C.C. 12 PM Apr 9 BLOOMSBURG * TBA Sept 26 at Bloomsburg Fall Classic TBA Apr 16 at Millersville * TBA Sept 29 at Shepherd 5:30 PM Apr 26 PSAC Quarterfinals TBA Oct 2 SETON HILL 4 PM Apr 29 PSAC Semifinals (Bloomsburg) TBA Oct 3 IUP 4:30 PM Apr 30 PSAC Championship TBA Feb 7 at Shenandoah 6 PM (Bloomsburg)

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