MEDIA PACKET SALISBURY UNIVERSITY SEA GULLS (18-1) No Player Yr Pos Ht Hometown/High School 00 Rebecca Tracey Fy Gk 5-6 Perry Hall, Md./Mercy High 1 Tara McGovern So B 5-5 Yorktown Heights, N.Y./Lakeland 2 Lauren Correll Sr F 5-4 Bridgeville, Del./Sussex Tech 3 Paige Lowery So B 4-11 Denver, Colo./Colorado Academy 4 Beverly Beladino Sr F 5-5 Putnam Valley, N.Y./Putnam Valley 5 Danielle Lehman So M 5-4 Dover, Del./Dover 6 Kelly Brown Fy M 5-5 Baltimore, Md./Catonsville 7 Liz Tollett Jr M 5-3 Severna Park, Md./Chesapeake 8 Katy Lamboni Jr F 5-5 Salisbury, Md./Parkside 9 Courtney Webster Jr F 5-6 Chance, Md./Washington 11 Jennifer Bandy Sr M 5-5 Ellicott City, Md./Howard 12 Ashley Kisner Jr B 5-6 Duncannon, Pa./Susquenita 13 Michelle Rowe Sr M 5-3 Elkton, Md./Elkton 14 Klinkenborg Fy M 5-7 Hartly, Del./Polytech 15 Caitlyn Ruffus Sr M 5-4 Lincroft, N.J./Red Bank Catholic 16 Melissa Slocum Fy F 5-3 Salisbury, Md./Wicomico 17 Alison Bloodsworth So F 5-2 Delmar, Md./Delmar 18 Kandice Hancock Jr M 5-7 Westover, Md./Washington 19 Caitlin Powers Fy M 5-8 Towson, Md./Towson 20 Katie Fost Jr M 5-1 Lusby, Md./Patuxent 21 Kristina Fusco Fy M 5-3 Forest Hill, Md./Fallston 22 Kelly McIntyre Fy M 5-2 Highland, Md./River Hill 23 Abby Tedford Jr F 5-3 Chester, Md./Kent Island 24 Caitlin Walker So F 5-7 Fallston, Md./Fallston 25 Katie Matteo Fy B 5-8 Arnold, Md./Broadneck 26 Emily Ellenberger Jr B 5-9 Gaithersburg, Md./Quince Orchard 27 Shannon Hanratty So B 5-10 Arnold, Md./Broadneck 28 Christine Craddock Jr M 5-5 Burtonsville, Md./Paint Branch 29 Camile Walker Jr F 5-8 Wilmington, Del./Wilmington Christian 49 Anna Cooke Jr GK 5-5 Ann Arbor, Mich./Ann Arbor Pioneer

Head Coach: Dawn Chamberlin (23rd season) Assistant Coaches: Danielle Twilley, Fiorentino, Wendy Ford, Megan Block MESSIAH COLLEGE FALCONS (21-0) No Player Yr Pos Hometown/High School 2 Kourtney Ehly Jr F Boiling Springs, Pa./Boiling Springs 3 Nikki Carroll So D Birdsboro, Pa./Twin Valley 4 Dara Downs So F Fairfax, Va./Robinson 5 Juliana Hershey Fy F Smoketown, Pa./Lancaster Mennonite 6 Kaitlin Smith Fy M Mechanicsburg, Pa./Mechanicsburg 7 Emily Hursh Fy F Lancaster, Pa./Lancaster Mennonite 8 Kelly Martin Fy M Lititz, Pa./Ephrata 9 Kilee Rosenberry So F Akron, Pa./Ephrata 10 Katie Love Sr F Hockessin, Del./Wilmington Christian 11 Lindsay Dale So D/M Middletown, Del./Middletown 12 Emily Bower Fy M/D Carlisle, Pa./Big Spring 14 Erika Cann Fy M/D Lehighton, Pa./Lehighton 15 Emily Sauder Sr M/F Reinholds, Pa./Cocalico 16 Katrina Campbell Sr M Cochranville, Pa./Octorara Area 17 Brittany Godshall Sr D Souderton, Pa./Souderton 18 Jess Zimmerman Jr M/D Denver, Pa./Cocalico 20 Lauren Tennis Jr M/D Lititz, Pa./Warwick 21 Julie Barton Jr M Hummelstown, Pa./Lower Dauphin 22 Natalie Ziegler Fy D Myerstown, Pa./Eastern Lebanon County 24 Jenna Max Sr F Elizabethtown, Pa./Elizabethtown 25 Mary Hoover Sr D Mount Joy, Pa./Donegal 30 Amber Philpot Jr M/D Narvon, Pa./Pequea Valley 33 Elizabeth Ziegler Sr M/D Myerstown, Pa./Eastern Lebanon County 36 Lauren Voigt Jr F State College, Pa./State College 39 Kelsey Voigt Jr M/D State College, Pa./State College 90 Angie Klaczak Fy GK Palmyra, Pa./Palmyra 96 Ashley Mowery Sr GK Mechanicsburg, Pa./Northern

Head Coach: Jan Trapp (37th season) Assistant Coaches: Jennifer Jacobs, Brooke Good, Michael Warari TEAM SEASON STATISTICS Messiah College Field Hockey 2009 Messiah College Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 21, 2009) All games

Overall: 22-0-0 Conf: 7-0-0 Home: 11-0-0 Away: 8-0-0 Neut: 3-0-0

|------SHOTS------| ## Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PS-ATT DSv ------2 Kourtney Ehly 22-22 29 11 69 87 .333 64 .736 8 0-1 0 10 Katie Love 22-22 24 11 59 70 .343 47 .671 6 0-0 0 21 Julie Barton 19-19 8 12 28 78 .103 42 .538 2 0-0 0 30 Amber Philpot 22-2 12 3 27 40 .300 27 .675 0 0-0 0 33 Elizabeth Ziegler 22-22 8 9 25 58 .138 35 .603 2 1-1 1 20 Lauren Tennis 21-19 8 7 23 28 .286 24 .857 2 0-0 0 24 Jenna Max 22-22 5 6 16 36 .139 24 .667 0 0-0 0 7 Emily Hursh 19-0 5 5 15 18 .278 14 .778 0 0-0 0 15 Emily Sauder 22-22 3 9 15 22 .136 14 .636 1 0-0 0 16 Katrina Campbell 14-1 3 3 9 16 .188 12 .750 0 0-0 0 6 Kaitlin Smith 7-0 2 1 5 3 .667 2 .667 0 0-0 0 22 Natalie Ziegler 21-8 1 3 5 3 .333 2 .667 0 1-2 0 5 Juliana Hershey 11-0 1 2 4 8 .125 4 .500 0 0-0 0 9 Kilee Rosenberry 16-0 1 0 2 9 .111 3 .333 0 0-0 0 39 Kelsey Voigt 8-0 1 0 2 2 .500 2 1.000 0 1-2 0 8 Kelly Martin 16-0 0 2 2 4 .000 1 .250 0 0-0 0 18 Jess Zimmerman 13-4 0 1 1 3 .000 2 .667 0 0-0 0 12 Emily Bower 8-0 0 0 0 8 .000 2 .250 0 0-0 0 36 Lauren Voigt 4-0 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 0 25 Mary Hoover 16-16 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 3 3 Nikki Carroll 22-21 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 0 96 Ashley Mowery 22-22 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 90 Angie Klaczak 5-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 17 Brittany Godshall 20-20 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 4 14 Erika Cann 7-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 11 Lindsay Dale 10-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 Total...... 22 111 85 307 498 .223 324 .651 21 3-6 8 Opponents...... 22 20 16 56 173 .116 109 .630 0 0-2 16

|---GOAL AVERAGE---| |--SAVES--| |----RECORD----| ## Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho ------90 Angie Klaczak 5-0 96:57 1 0.72 5 .833 0 0 0 0 96 Ashley Mowery 22-20 1475:14 19 0.90 85 .817 21 0 0 6 TM TEAM 0:00 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 3 Total...... 22 1572:11 20 0.89 91 .820 21 0 0 10 Opponents...... 22 1572:11 111 4.94 211 .655 0 22 0 0

CHAMPIONSHIP NEWS Semifinals: Messiah Comes Back to Defeat Ursinus, 4-3 By: Bob Birge (NCAA.com Correspondent) SOUTH HADLEY, Mass. (Nov. 21, 2009) – The Messiah field hockey team ap- defeat to Salisbury. peared headed for more postseason heartbreak, but then the Falcons showed the heart of a champion. “I think it’s been a terrific year,” Bears coach Laura Moliken said. “They have Midfielder Elizabeth Ziegler converted a penalty stroke with just under 10 minutes absolutely nothing to hang their head remaining Saturday as top-ranked Messiah rallied for a 4-3 victory over Ursinus in about.” the semifinals of the Division III tournament at Mount Holyoke College. Messiah dominated early, but Ursinus Forward Kourtney Ehly erupted for three goals – all in the second half – to equal a goalie Erica Scott kept the contest Division III championship round record and spark Messiah’s comeback. Messiah’s scoreless with seven saves in the first leading scorer, Ehly increased her season total to 29. half. Jen Hooven and Alyssa Thren then scored in the final 19 minutes to The Falcons (22-0) erased a give the Bears their 2-0 lead. 2-0 halftime deficit to advance to their seventh national cham- “I was pretty mad, just being a per- pionship game. They will face fectionist,” said Messiah goaltender Salisbury here in Sunday’s final Ashley Mowery, who finished with (1 p.m.). six saves. “The team was definitely refocusing its game.” Making their 13th appear- ance in the final four, Messiah Messiah erupted for three goals in the (Grantham, Pa.) never has first 15 minutes of the second half. won a field hockey title under Ehly scored her first two less than four minutes apart to get the Falcons even at veteran coach Jan Trapp, who the 49-minute mark. is in her 37th season and has coached more games (702) “This team tends to bunch their goals at times,” Trapp said. “I call it a cluster bomb.” than any field hockey mentor in NCAA history. Ehly’s second goal at 49:05 began a span in which the teams combined for three goals in a span of 71 seconds. “It’s just wonderful,” Trapp said of being back in the final. “It’s a great number, seven. We like the No. 7.” “Once we got the first one, we knew we would have a head of steam,” Ehly said.

The penalty stroke was awarded after the ball hit the foot of Ursinus’ Katie Hunt, Thren registered her 34th the season 37 seconds later to put the Bears back ahead. who had made a defensive save in front of the net. The lead didn’t last long, however, as Ehly tied it again a mere 34 seconds after that.

Ziegler drilled the ball into the “They were able to utilize the mis- upper left corner of the net for takes we made to take advan- her first penalty kick conversion tage, and that’s why they won,” of the season after missing her Hooven said. “It’s a tough loss, only previous attempt. It was her but we came so far as a team.” ninth goal of the season. Now Messiah’s eight seniors “I’ve practiced them all season return to the finals, looking to fin- and it was time to make it count,” ish a job they couldn’t complete she said. three years ago.

Trapp said the Falcons’ post- “It feels awesome, a sense of season struggles did not weigh familiarity that calms everybody on the team at halftime. Messiah down,” said Mowery, who started also surrendered the first goal in in the 2006 final against Ursi- a 4-3 regular-season win over nus. “Five of the freshmen have the Ursinus before exploding for started since that freshman year. three goals in a span of less than I think that’s a big factor in being two minutes late in the first half. back in the championship game.”

“The one thing we said (is) when NOTES – Kourtney Ehly’s hat we played them (earlier in the trick in Saturday’s first game season), we scored three quick tied a NCAA Division III record goals,” Trapp added. “I said, ‘Is for most goals in a championship there anybody here who doesn’t round game. Bowdoin’s Lindsay think we can score three quick McNamara accomplished the goals again.” feat in a 4-3 championship game victory over Middlebury in 2007. Ursinus (Collegeville, Pa). fin- Middlebury’s Heidi Howard also ished the year 20-3. Its other loss had in a 4-1 semifinal win over in the regular season was a 2-0 Trinity in 1998. Field Hockey Box Score (Final) 2009 NCAA DIII Field Hockey Semifinals #3 Ursinus College vs #1 Messiah College (Nov 21, 2009 at South Hadley, Mass.)

Ursinus College (20-3) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total Messiah College (22-0) Ursinus College 2 1 3 Date: Nov 21, 2009 • Attendance: 526 Messiah College 0 4 4 Weather: Sunny, Mid-50's

Ursinus College Messiah College Po ## Player Sh SO G A DS Po ## Player Sh SO G A DS gk 55 Erica Scott - - - - - gk 96 Ashley Mowery - - - - - d 1 Lindsey Doutt 2 - - - - f 2 Kourtney Ehly 10 8 3 - - m 2 Megan Yoder 2 1 - 1 - f 10 Katie Love 3 1 - - - f 8 Jessica Zatwarnicki - - - - - f 15 Emily Sauder - - - - - m 9 Michelle Wimmer 3 2 - 1 - d 17 Brittany Godshall - - - - - m 10 Bridget Resetco 2 2 - - - m 21 Julie Barton 1 - - - - d 13 Katie Hunt - - - - 1 f 24 Jenna Max - - - 1 - f 14 Jennifer Bayzick - - - - - d 25 Mary Hoover - - - - 1 f 18 Alyssa Thren 3 3 2 - - d 28 Nikki Carroll - - - - - f 20 Jen Hooven 2 2 1 - - m 30 Amber Philpot - - - - - d 22 Taylor Weidensaul - - - - - m 33 Elizabeth Ziegler 3 3 1 1 - -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- 16 Nicole Hanby - - - - - 7 Emily Hursh - - - - - Totals 14 10 3 2 1 8 Kelly Martin - - - - - 22 Natalie Ziegler - - - - - Totals 17 12 4 2 1

## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves ## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves 55 Erica Scott 70:00 4 7 96 Ashley Mowery 70:00 3 6

Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Ursinus College 9 5 14 Ursinus College 7 0 7 Messiah College 11 6 17 Messiah College 4 2 6

Penalty corners 1 2 Total Ursinus College 7 5 12 Messiah College 6 1 7 Scoring summary: No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description 1. 19:09 URS Jen Hooven (19) (unassisted) 2. 31:25 URS Alyssa Thren (33) Michelle Wimmer 3. 45:36 MES Kourtney Ehly (27) Elizabeth Ziegler 4. 49:05 MES Kourtney Ehly (28) Jenna Max 5. 49:42 URS Alyssa Thren (34) Megan Yoder 6. 50:16 MES Kourtney Ehly (29) (unassisted) 7. 60:02 MES Elizabeth Ziegler (9) Penalty stroke

Player cards: GC-URS #9 (66:25)

Officials: Barbara Wachowiak; Athena Waligurski; Donna Arcudi; Timekeeper: Miriam Esber; Scorer: Hillary Haynes; NCAA Division III National Semifinals Ursinus Time Out 58:07 Messiah advances to National Championship for seventh time in program history. Official's signature National Semifinals: Salisbury Edges Tufts, 1-0 By: Bob Birge (NCAA.com Correspondent) SOUTH HADLEY, Mass. (Nov. 21, 2009) – After a four-year absence, the Salisbury have to make some adjustments. It took us a little longer than I hoped making those field hockey team is headed back to the Division III national championship game. adjustments – pretty much the whole half before we were able to start generating some offense.” Alison Bloodsworth scored the game’s only with just under 25 minutes remaining Saturday as the Sea Gulls defeated Tufts, 1-0, in a semifinal contest at Mount Salisbury sophomore goaltender Anna Cooke posted her eighth shutout of the Holyoke College. season, needing to make only two saves.

Tufts (Medford, Mass) was without “I always like the game with as head coach Tina McDavitt, who few shots as possible,” Cooke missed the game after undergoing said. “That’s all I could ask for. My emergency appendectomy surgery defense definitely stepped up in Friday night. The Jumbos were the game and helped me get the coached by 23-year-old graduate shutout.” assistant Dani Ryder. Midway through the first half, Tufts A sophomore forward, Bloodsworth lost midfielder Margi Scholtes, the deflected a shot from Tara McGov- Jumbos’ best defender and the ern past Tufts goaltender Marianna New England West Player of the Zak to propel the Sea Gulls into Year, who suffered a dislocated Sunday’s title game (1 p.m.) here finger on her right hand. She spent against Messiah. the second half on the sideline but did not re-enter the game. “I felt like at halftime we really needed to step and we did (in the Also for Tufts, Tamara Brown, the second half),” Bloodsworth said. New England Small Conference Athletic Conference (NESCAC) While Messiah is seeking its first Player of the Year was limping hockey crown, Salisbury (Salisbury, noticeably after suffering a pulled Md.) will be after hamstring injury in the Jumbos’ its fifth title. The Sea Gulls (19-1) second-round victory over Mas- captured their initial championship sachusetts Institute of Technology. in 1986, then reeled off three in a row from 2003-05. Brown was at less than 100 per- cent, furthering hampering Tufts’ Sunday’s contest offers a matchup chances of reaching the champion- of a team has never lost in the finals ship game for the second straight against one that never has won. year. The Jumbos lost to Bowdoin, Salisbury is 4-0 in the finals and 3-2, in overtime in last year’s finals. Messiah 0-6. “I think we’re just really proud about Messiah handed Salisbury its only how our girls played,” Ryder said. regular-season loss, a 3-2 overtime “They had a lot going against them victory on September 19. The Sea this weekend. They came out, really Gulls forced overtime in that con- gave it their all and left everything test on Bloodsworth’s goal with on the field. We couldn’t be prouder less than 10 seconds remaining in of them.” regulation. “My hamstring was definitely both- “If we were going to be here in the ering me and it doesn’t feel right,” national championship, that’s who Brown added. “(But) there was we wanted to face again,” Salisbury never a question that I was going coach Dawn Chamberlain said. to play this weekend. Obviously, it’s “We’re looking forward to playing not ideal and it definitely impacted them. It’ll be two very different teams my game.’ that played earlier in the season and I think it will be a very good The defenses continued to domi- matchup.” nate in the second half until Blood- sworth found herself in the right With the two teams tied for the place at the right time for her sixth Division III lead in shutouts with 11, goal of the season. Saturday’s contest was expected to be a low-scoring affair. That exactly how a scoreless first half unfolded, with neither I did all I could,” said Zak, who had little chance. “It was a really good goal. I didn’t team generating much offense. stop it.”

“It was a very different style of game for us,” Chamberlain added. “Tufts plays a very Tufts (18-2) suffered its first shutout since a 1-0 loss to Bowdoin in the champion- different zone and something we haven’t seen all year. We knew we were going to ship game of last year’s NESCAC tournament. Field Hockey Box Score (Final) 2009 NCAA DIII Field Hockey Semifinals #2 Salisbury University vs #4 Tufts University (Nov 21, 2009 at South Hadley, Mass.)

Salisbury University (19-1) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total Tufts University (18-2) Salisbury University 0 1 1 Date: Nov 21, 2009 • Attendance: 916 Tufts University 0 0 0 Weather: Sunny, Mid-50's

Salisbury University Tufts University Po ## Player Sh SO G A DS Po ## Player Sh SO G A DS gk 49 Anna Cooke - - - - - gk 31 Marianna Zak - - - - - d 1 Tara McGovern - - - 1 1 d 1 Jess Perkins 2 - - - - f 2 Lauren Correll 1 1 - - - m 3 Amanda Roberts - - - - - f 4 Beverly Beladino 1 - - - - f 7 Lindsay Griffith 2 - - - - d 12 Ashley Kisner 1 1 - - - f 9 Tamara Brown 1 - - - - m 13 Michelle Rowe - - - - - f 11 Amanda Russo 2 - - - - f 17 Alison Bloodsworth 3 2 1 - - d 16 Emma Kozumbo - - - - - m 20 Katie Fost - - - - - m 18 Margi Scholtes - - - - - f 24 Caitlin Walker 1 - - - - m 23 Rachel Gerhardt - - - - - d 26 Emily Ellenberger - - - - - f 25 Michelle Kelly 1 1 - - - d 27 Shannon Hanratty - - - - - d 33 Taylor Dyer ------Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- 8 Katie Lamboni 1 - - - - 2 Sarah Cannon - - - - - 21 Kristina Fusco - - - - - 4 Tess Guttadauro - - - - - Totals 8 4 1 1 1 5 Lia Sagerman - - - - - 8 Kelsey Perkins - - - - - 17 Melissa Burke 2 2 - - - Totals 10 3 0 0 0

## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves ## Goalkeepers Min GA Saves 49 Anna Cooke 70:00 0 2 31 Marianna Zak 68:04 1 3 17 Melissa Burke 1:56 0 0

Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Salisbury University 5 3 8 Salisbury University 1 1 2 Tufts University 5 5 10 Tufts University 2 1 3

Penalty corners 1 2 Total Salisbury University 3 3 6 Tufts University 5 1 6 Scoring summary: No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description 1. 45:18 SAL Alison Bloodsworth (6) Tara McGovern

Player cards: GC-TUF #33 (17:10)

Officials: Charlotte Heenan; Renee Scheide; Donna Arcudi; Timekeeper: Miriam Esber; Scorer: Hillary Haynes; NCAA Division III National Semifinals Salisbury Time Out 55:40 Tufts Time Out 66:41 Salisbury advances to Nataional Championship Official's signature 2009 NCAA DIVISION III FIELD HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP PREVIEW By: Bob Birge (NCAA.com Correspondent) Saturday’s Division III national semifinal between top-ranked Messiah and No. 3 5-1, and Tufts handled Skidmore, 4-1. Ursinus is a rematch of the 2006 championship game. Junior Julie Barton scored the game-winner 5 minutes, 31 seconds into overtime for Three years ago, Ursinus overcame a No. 8 seed – the lowest in the tournament – Messiah, which posted its third victory of the season over Lebanon Valley College. to capture its first – and only – field hockey crown with a 3-2 victory over Messiah. A week earlier, the Falcons defeated Lebanon, 2-1, in the Commonwealth Confer- Current Messiah goaltender Ashley Mowery started that game as a freshman and ence championship game to give coach Jan Trapp her 500th career victory. recorded seven saves. STINGY DEFENSE – Tufts entered the NCAA tournament with the best defense Ursinus is making its fourth appearance in the final four under 11th-year coach in Division III, allowing only 0.53 goals per game. The Jumbos yielded one goal in Laura Moliken, who won three national titles as a player at Division I Old Dominion each of their two tournament wins. from 1989-92. Sophomore goalkeeper Marianna Zak came into postseason play leading the NCAA THEY’VE BEEN HERE BEFORE – Three of last year’s final four participants – with a 0.52 goals-against average. Messiah, Ursinus and Tufts – made it back to the national semifinals. Although just a junior, Tamara Brown already has established a Tufts’ record for Bowdoin, last season’s other final four team, was replaced by Salisbury. The Sea career points with 127. Brown also is threatening to break the school’s single- Gulls have four national titles – most among this year’s final four clubs – but that season mark of 61 points that she set last year. She has 55 points on 21 goals is still five shy of the Division III record of nine held by the College of New Jersey. and 13 assists.

Bowdoin, the defending two-time national champions, began the year ranked No. 1 THEY’RE All-STARS – Four players who will be participating in the semifinals in Division III, but the Polar Bears struggled through an up-and-down 10-6 season were named to the National Field Hockey Coaches Association Division III Senior and did not even qualify for the NCAA tournament. All-Star Game.

Their season ended in stunning fashion, as they surrendered the winning goal with They foursome includes Beverly Beladino and Lauren Correll of Salisbury, along just eight seconds remaining in a 2-1 loss to Trinity in the semifinals of the New with Mowery and Katie Hunt of Ursinus. England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) tournament. Correll scored her 78th career goal last week against SUNY Cortland, leaving ROAD TO SOUTH HADLEY – Messiah faced the toughest test to get to the final her two away from the school record of 80, set by Jill Cressor from 1999-2002. four, needing overtime to defeat Lebanon Valley, 3-2, in the quarterfinals last Sunday. The NFHCA All-Star contest will be played Sunday at Mount Holyoke at 9:30 a.m. Salisbury posted a 3-2 regulation win over SUNY Cortland; Ursinus routed Trinity, 2009 NCAA DIVISION III FIELD HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP NOTEBOOK By: Bob Birge (NCAA.com Correspondent) There is only one thing missing on the resume of legendary Messiah field hockey tell you that (being undefeated) is not always an advantage.” coach Jan Trapp - a national championship. Ursinus’ only loss was a 4-3 defeat to Messiah in the second game of the season Trapp and the undefeated Falcons get another chance to capture the school’s first on Sept. 5. Ursinus scored first, but the Falcons erupted for three goals in a span field hockey title this weekend when they make their 13th appearance in the Division of less than two minutes late in the first half to take control. III final four, which takes place at Mount Holyoke College in South Hadley, Mass. Messiah boasts a pair of potent scorers in junior forward Kourtney Ehly (26 goals, 11 There were no surprises in regional play last weekend, as the top four ranked assists, 63 points) and senior forward Katie Love (24-11-59), who have combined teams advanced to the national semifinals by winning second- and third-round for 122 points this season. contests at home. But the Falcons’ true leader is junior midfielder Julie Barton, the Commonwealth No. 1 Messiah (21-0) meets No. 3 Ursinus (20-2) in Saturday’s first semifinal at 11 Conference Player of the Year. While Barton only has eight goals and 12 assists, a.m., followed by a contest between No. 2 Salisbury (18-1) and No. 4 Tufts (18-1), she gets the offense going and scored the overtime game winner in last Sunday’s last year’s national runner-up, at 2 p.m. 3-2 quarterfinal victory over Lebanon Valley College.

The two semifinal survivors play for the title Sunday at 1 p.m. Ursinis is led by the trio of junior midfielders Megan Yoder (26-19-71), sophomore forward Alyssa Thren (32-6-70) and senior forward Jessica Zatwarnicki (19-15-53). Completing her 37th season at the helm of the Messiah program, Trapp has coached in more games (701) than any field hockey coach in NCAA history, regardless of Thren, who is averaging a Division III-best 1.5 goals per contest, has established a the division. Centennial Conference record for goals in a season. She broke the previous mark of 31 set last year by another Ursinus standout, Jenny Moore. On November 7, Trapp won her 500th game, becoming only the fourth NCAA coach in the sport (all divisions) to achieve that milestone. She has added two “She’s a tremendous finisher around goal,” Moliken said of Thren. “She has such more victories in the NCAA tournament to improve her career mark to 502-171-28. speed. This year one of her challenges has been to learn how to play great defense and she has gotten much better at that.” Yet the 1967 graduate of West Chester University has never won the final game of the season despite coming close so many times. The Falcons have fallen in Ursinus loves to attack, out-shooting its opponents by a combined 726-207, which the finals six times, most recently, losing in the championship to Ursinus in 2006. goes a long way toward explaining why the Bears average 6.95 goals per game, the highest total in Division III. Unlike some coaches, Trapp is not obsessed with winning a title. Of course, that doesn’t mean the Falcons won’t be playing to win this weekend. “They have great athletes, great scoring potential,” Trapp said. “Our girls know they have to step it up and bring their best game. It’s two similar teams playing each “We’d love to come home national champions, there’s absolutely no question,” other, similar in playing styles.” Trapp said. “I know the girls have been working for that. If we don’t win it, we’ll be upset like anybody else.” Of all the teams in action this weekend, Salisbury leads the way with four national championships (1986, 2003, 2004 and 2005). The Sea Gulls’ only loss in the Coming off its first undefeated regular season since 1984, Messiah figures to be regular season was a 3-2 overtime defeat to Messiah. the favorite this weekend. However, Ursinus coach Laura Moliken believes the pressure is squarely on the Falcons. Tufts, which did not play any of the final four participants in the regular season, is looking to return to the championship game after suffering a heartbreaking 3-2 `I think 21-0 is an absolutely awful burden to carry into a championship,” said Moliken, overtime setback to Bowdoin in the finals last season. who guided Ursinus to its only crown three years ago. “I think coaches will often MOUNT HOLYOKE NEWS: BARBARA CASSANI FEATURE By: Terry Orr (Mount Holyoke Senior Soccer Team Member) From Frances Perkins to Susan Lori Parks, Mount Holyoke Veuve Clicquot Businesswoman of the Year Award, which has been described as College has produced some impressive women. Barbara one of the UK’s most prestigious Business awards. She has also appeared in Wall Cassani ’82 is no exception. As a leading businesswomen Street Journal Europe’s list of the twenty-five most successful businesswomen. and active leader for the 2012 Summer Olympics, Cassani’s education and drive have taken her to the top. Fly went on to have a successful subsidiary life and eventually merged with EasyJet. During this merger, Cassani’s interests took a new direction and flew She graduated magna cum laude in 1982 with a major in into sports. In 2003, she was chosen to head ’s bid for the 2012 Summer international relations. Her Mount Holyoke life didn’t end Olympics. Although unknown in the Olympic arena, her experience in both busi- there, as she later became a trustee for the college. She also ness and management proved just the ticket for the Olympic organizing committee, continued her post-Mount Holyoke education at the Woodrow as she led the committee through the Olympic bidding process. Under Cassani’s Wilson School for Public and International Affairs at Princeton leadership, a blueprint for the Olympics was created, including London’s plans for University, where she completed a master’s degree in public affairs. Her school- the location and infrastructure of the facilities. This plan took London to the top five ing in international relations took her to Washington, D.C. to work at Coopers & cities under consideration. Cassani transferred her chair role to Lord Coe, Olympic Lybrand, one of the world’s largest privately owned organizations. After working gold medalist in the 1500 m run, who eventually headed London to its successful in their international division, Cassani switched careers and took a position with selection as the host site for the 2012 Summer Olympics. international flight mega-company . It was at British Airways that Cassani’s management and eye for business took flight. Cassani’s success in the business field only continues, most recently with Jury’s Inn Hotels. Her ambition and intelligence have moved her up the work ladder as While at British Airways, other airlines were establishing flights that attempted to she continues to prove her many talents and professionalism. She will return to facilitate more affordable travel. This competition inspired Cassani’s development Mount Holyoke this weekend, speaking about leadership and taking an active role of British Airways own low-cost airline. Cassani’s leadership and innovative ideas in the 2009 Division III National Field Hockey Championship. Her participation in earned her the task of creating such an airline. With this job, Cassani soared and spearheading an airline, various chairing positions, and the 2012 Summer Olympics took a small European airline – previously bought by British Airways – and trans- makes Cassani a perfect role model for young women – athletes and non-athletes formed it into Go Fly, a budget flight part of British Airways. Her part in creating alike – across the country. Go Fly led her to become a leading businesswoman. In 2002, Cassani won the MOUNT HOLYOKE NEWS: ALISON HERSEY RISCH FEATURE By: Peggy Wefald (Mount Holyoke Senior Field Hockey Team Member) As the NCAA Division III Field Hockey Tournament draws near, some esteemed to once again represent the USFHA again on the Touring Team field hockey alumnae prove that their passion for the game is as strong as their to the International Conference in Amsterdam. passion for their alma mater. Alison Hersey Risch is one such alum. Alison has seen the game of field hockey and lacrosse evolve into the sport we have today, both After graduating, Alison found herself at Tufts earning a M.Ed in Varsity sports at Mount Holyoke. preschool education and became fascinated with Lacrosse, a sport that she wasn’t competitively exposed to at Mount Holy- Daughter of a class of ‘27 alum, Mount Holyoke was an automatic choice for Alison’s oke. She began playing with the Boston Women’s Lacrosse college career. Alison recalls, “It was a good fit even though it took an extra year Association and was “hooked by the fastest game on two feet.” of academics to get the big acceptance letter.” She would go on to travel to Great Britain and Ireland as captain of the United States Womens’ Lacrosse Association team. During that post-graduate year at the Northampton School for Girls, Alison played However her passion for field hockey never faded. one year with Hampshire Association Field Hockey. In that short year, Alison made the Northeast Team and National Tournament. For the next five years, Alison con- In 1962 she was invited to play England in Wembley Stadium and tour the British tinued to play with Hampshire Field Hockey as it brought her exposure to a high Isles. She recalls the event, “we played before 52,000 rabid school girls who could level of coaching and game play. When she entered MHC in 1955, field hockey match the noise of any Red Sox/Yankees game.” They tied England that year for the was only offered as a club sport and Smith was the only intramural competition. first time in history. The next year, The USFHA hosted the International Conference at Goucher College and she played left wing for the team. In 1967, she played A year later, Alison represented the United States Field Hockey Association touring internationally again in Germany. Her final tour came in 1969 when she traveled team to South Africa and Rhodesia. There, Alison traveled with both the Springbok with the Great Britain Pioneers Lacrosse Team to Australia with the goal of modern and Scottish teams, playing each other and other provincial teams. Alison remem- lacrosse to the Aussies. That year she went to New Zealand on to Honk Kong, bers that her time with the South African teams was before they were banned from Tokyo and back to Amsterdam “introducing our sport to the world.” However, only international play and held the reputation of being “the finest Field Hockey players a year later Australia would come to the US and defeat them. Alison recounts, “I in the world.” This would be the year Alison would learn “what fitness meant.” In think we taught them too well.” 1959, Alison took a leave of absence from her second semester of her senior year MEET THE FHOCers Field Hockey Organizing Committee In a time when intercollegiate athletics is often criticized as being separate or in a way that is consistent with the expectations of a liberal arts institution. The auxiliary to the mission of higher education, Mount Holyoke has embraced athletics College views this championship as a leadership practicum for its students. Under as another learning laboratory on campus. The national championship provides the the guidance of administrative and faculty mentors, students have been engaged in opportunity for students who are athletes and for those who are not to test their the strategic planning, budgeting, management, and leadership aspects of hosting leadership skills in a real world environment. a national event.

Who are the FHOCers? A Championship for Students Organized by Students The Field Hockey Organizing Committee (FHOCers) is a group of Mount Holyoke Mount Holyoke’s approach to the planning of the field hockey national championship College students who have volunteered to participate in the planning and execution values the direct input of students. From the bid process through the final evalua- of the NCAA Field Hockey National Championship. This group of eighteen women tion of the event, students have and will play a critical role. For example, students has been meeting regularly since spring 2009. The group includes students who had the opportunity to visit potential hotel sites and provided input on which hotels are varsity athletes and those who are not. Each of the FHOCers oversees her own would offer a more welcoming and comfortable environment. From the creation of project team that she was expected to assemble and lead. warm-up mixes to the choice of pregame meals, the students have provided their expertise in making the championship one that is student-friendly. Chair, FHOC: JJ Archibald Vice Chair, FHOC: Kiki Boyles Campus and Community Outreach Alumnae Relations: Brigitte Buehler The FHOCers have engaged a diverse group of students from across campus to Campus and Community Outreach: Tricia Chase and Maddy Starbranch assist in the execution of the championship plans. An unprecedented number of Champions Dinner: Rachel Kurzweil students have been involved on the FHOCers’ project teams and will play various Community Service: Miki Yoshida and Carol Still roles as volunteers throughout the weekend event. Student organizations and Game Environment: Kristen Cody athletics teams are working together to make the championship experience for all Team Hospitality: Laurian Lue Yen involved one that is exceptional. NCAA Committee Hospitality: Stephanie Swafford Locker Rooms: Tiffany Shute Early in the planning stages, representatives of various constituent groups such as NFHCA All-Star Game and Luncheon: Taylor Hedges high school coaches, community organizers, physical education instructors, and Volunteers: Lebo Phoofolo political leaders were identified as being important stakeholders in the success of the Team Ambassadors: Katie Frick, Terry Orr, Mary Kate Switchenko, Peggy Wefald championship. They were consulted on how their constituents might be approached in order to embrace this championship as their own. This reinforces the importance Mount Holyoke’s Unique Approach to the Championship Organization of building alliances in order to develop robust networks of resources and support. Mount Holyoke has approached the planning for the NCAA national championship FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: CONTACT: Tuesday, November 10, 2009 Jennifer Goodrich, NFHCA Executive Director 2009 Kookaburra / NFHCA Division III National Coaches Poll This is a listing of the top 20 teams in the 2009 Kookaburra / NFHCA Division III National Coaches Poll, as voted upon by NFHCA member coaches, with records through November 8, 2009 and total points (first-place votes are in parentheses).

Institution Points (first place votes in parentheses) 1. Messiah College (19-0) 620 (31) 2. Salisbury University (16-1) 574 3. Ursinus College (18-2) 547 4. Tufts University (16-1) 517 5. SUNY Cortland (18-0) 499 6. Trinity College (CT) (15-2) 460 7. Lebanon Valley College (17-3) 427 8. Rowan University (14-4) 409 9. Skidmore College (16-3) 355 10. Lynchburg College (17-4) 305 11. Christopher Newport University (15-3) 294 12. Middlebury College (11-4) 276 13. Amherst College (11-4) 206 14. Juniata College (17-3) 161 15. Bowdoin College (10-6) 144 16. Stevens Institute of Technology (17-3) 128 17. Gettysburg College (14-5) 115 18. Johns Hopkins University (13-6) 113 19. Eastern University (17-4) 107 20. St. Lawrence University (12-5) 78

The poll is available on the NFHCA website at www.nfhca.org. This is the final poll of the 2009 season. The Kookaburra / NFHCA Division III National Coaches Poll has no bearing on selection to the 2009 NCAA Division III Championship field. CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS MESSIAH FALCONS NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY • 23 Appearances in NCAA Tournament (39-22 Record) • 13 Final Four Appearances (84, 90, 92, 94, 95, 97, 01, 02, 04, 05, 06, 08, 09) • 7 National Championship appearances (84, 92, 01, 02, 05, 06, 09) • 0 National Championships

Year Round Opponent Result Year Round Opponent Result 1984 First Round Plymouth State University W 3-0 2002 First Round Bye ------Second Round Salem State College W 2-0 Second Round Plymouth State University W 2-1 Semifinals Ithaca College W 1-0 Third Round Williams College W 2-0 Championship Bloomsburg University L 3-2 Semifinals The College of New Jersey W 1-0 1985 First Round Salisbury University W 3-2 Championship Rowan L 1-0 Second Round College of New Jersey L 1-0 2003 First Round Bye ------1986 First Round Gettysburg College W 1-0 Second Round Eastern Mennoite University W 5-2 Second Round Salisbury University L 2-1 Third Round Salisbury University L 4-1 1988 First Round Kutztown University L 2-1 2004 First Round Bye ------1989 First Round Bloomsburg University L 1-0 Second Round Virginia Wesleyan University W 6-1 1990 First Round Johns Hopkins University W 3-0 Third Round Hartwick College W 2-1 Second Round Salisbury University W 4-0 Semifinals Middlebury College L 3-0 Semifinals The College of New Jersey L 2-1 2005 First Round Bye ------1991 First Round Salisbury University L 2-1 Second Round Alvernia University W 7-4 1992 First Round Ohio Wesleyan University W 2-0 Third Round William Smith College W 3-1 Second Round SUNY Cortland W 1-0 Semifinals Bowdoin College W 2-1 Semifinals The College of New Jersey L 1-0 (OT) Championship Salisbury University L 1-0 Consolation Salisbury University W 1-0 (2OT) 2006 First Round Bye ------1993 First Round Eastern Mennonite University W 3-0 Second Round Williams College W 3-2 (2OT) Second Round University of Mary Washington L 1-0 (OT) Third Round The College of New Jersey W 2-1 1994 First Round University of Mary Washington W 3-0 Semifinals Bowdoin College W 1-0 Second Round William Smith College W 1-0 (2OT) Championship Ursinus College L 3-2 Semifinals SUNY Cortland L 2-1 (2OT) 2007 First Round Bye ------Consolation Middlebury College W 1-0 (OT) Second Round Middlebury College L 4-3 1995 First Round University of Mary Washington W 3-2 (OT) 2008 First Round Bye ------Second Round SUNY Cortland W 3-2 Second Round Eastern University W 3-0 Semifinals Wellesley College W 1-0 (OT) Third Round Rowan College W 2-1 Championship College of New Jersey L 2-1 Semifinals Tufts University L 5-2 1996 First Round Swarthmore College W 3-0 2009 First Round Bye ------Second Round SUNY Cortland L 2-0 Second Round Eastern University W 3-0 1997 First Round Springfield College W 3-2 (OT) Third Round Lebanon Valley College W 3-2 (OT) Second Round Salisbury University W 1-0 Semifinals Ursinus College W 4-3 Semifinals SUNY Cortland L 1-0 1998 First Round Trinity College L 4-0 Versus the 2009 Final Four 2001 First Round Bye ------Salisbury University (4-4) Second Round Gettysburg College W 5-1 1985...... First Round...... W 3-2 Third Round St. Lawrence University W 2-1 (OT) 1986...... Second Round...... L 2-1 Semifinals The College of New Jersey W 2-1 (OT) 1990...... Second Round...... W 4-0 Championship SUNY Cortland L 1-0 1991...... First Round...... L 2-1 1992...... Consolation...... W 1-0 (2OT) 1997...... Second Round...... W 1-0 2003...... Third Round...... L 4-1 2005...... Championship...... L 1-0 Ursinus College (1-1) 2006...... Championship...... L 3-2 2009...... Semifinals...... W 4-3

Tufts University (0-1) 2008...... Semifinals...... L 5-2 SALISBURY SEA GULLS NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY • 25 Appearances in NCAA Tournament (39-22 Record) • 10 Final Four Appearances (86, 87, 88, 92, 00, 02, 03, 04, 05, 07, 09) • 4 National Championship appearances (86, 03, 04, 05 ) • 4 National Championships

Year Round Opponent Result Year Round Opponent Result 1984 First Round Elizabethtown College W 2-1 2002 First Round Bye ------Second Round Bloomsburg University L 3-1 (OT) Second Round New England College W 6-1 1985 First Round Messiah College L 3-2 Third Round SUNY Cortland W 3-1 1986 First Round Millersville University W 1-0 Semifinals Rowan College L 3-2 (2OT) Second Round Messiah College W 2-1 2003 First Round Bye ------Semifinals Bentley College W 2-1 Second Round Mount Holyoke College W 2-0 Championship Bloomsburg University W 3-2 Third Round Messiah College W 4-1 1987 First Round The College of New Jersey W 2-1 (OT) Semifinals The College of New Jersey W 1-0 Second Round Frostburg State University W 3-2 Championship Middlebury College W 4-1 Semifinals William Smith College L 2-1 (3OT) 2004 First Round Bye ------Consolation University of Southern Maine W 1-0 Second Round Drew University W 8-0 1988 First Round Ohio Wesleyan University W 4-0 Third Round The College of New Jersey W 3-2 Second Round Kurtztown University W 2-1 Semifinals William Smith College W 2-1 (OT) Semifinals The College of New Jersey L 2-0 Championship Middlebury College W 6-3 Consolation SUNY Cortland W 2-0 2005 First Round Bye ------1989 First Round Millersville University W 4-0 Second Round Oberlin College W 4-0 Second Round The College of New Jersey L 3-0 Third Round Rowan College W 4-1 1990 First Round Millersville University W 1-0 Semifinals Ursinus College W 2-1 Second Round Messiah College L 4-0 Championship Messiah College W 1-0 1991 First Round Messiah College W 3-2 2006 First Round Bye ------Second Round The College of New Jersey L 1-0 (OT) Second Round Christopher Newport University L 2-1 (OT) 1992 First Round Johns Hopkins University W 2-1 2007 First Round Bye ------Second Round Franklin & Marshall College W 3-0 Second Round Tufts University W 2-0 Semifinals William Smith College L 2-1 (OT) Third Round Springfield College W 2-1 Consolation Messiah College L 1-0 (2OT) Semifinals Middlebury College L 2-1 (OT) 1994 First Round Goucher College W 2-0 2008 First Round Bye ------Second Round The College of New Jersey L 7-0 Second Round SUNY Cortland L 4-3 1995 First Round Ohio Wesleyan University W 2-1 (OT) 2009 First Round Bye ------Second Round Eastern Mennonite University L 3-2 (2OT) Second Round College of Wooster W 4-0 1996 First Round Williams College L 2-1 Third Round SUNY Cortland W 3-2 1997 First Round Washington College W 1-0 (2OT) Semifinals Tufts University W 1-0 Second Round Messiah College L 1-0 1998 First Round Lebanon Valley College L 1-0 1999 First Round Bye ------Versus the 2009 Final Four Second Round Johns Hopkins University L 1-0 Messiah College (4-4) 2000 First Round Bye ------1985...... First Round...... L 3-2 Second Round William Paterson College W 1-0 1986...... Second Round...... W 2-1 Third Round Lebanon Valley College W 1-0 1990...... Second Round...... L 4-0 Semifinals William Smith College L 3-1 1991...... First Round...... W 2-1 2001 First Round Bye ------1992...... Consolation...... L 1-0 (2OT) Second Round Lynchburg College L 2-1 1997...... Second Round...... L 1-0 Third Round Salisbury University L 4-1 2003...... Third Round...... W 4-1 2005...... Championship...... W 1-0 Ursinus College (1-0) 2005...... Semifinals...... W 2-1

Tufts University (2-0) 2007...... Second Round...... W 2-0 2009...... Semifinals...... W 1-0 MESSIAH COLLEGE NOTES 2009 NCAA DIVISION III FIELD HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIPS GAME NOTES

23 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES • 13 NCAA NATIONAL SEMI-FINALS • SIX NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME APPEARANCES

Scouting The Falcons ‘09 SCHEDULE & RESULTS Messiah arrives to its 13th Final Four with a 21-0 9.1 vs. Juniata College Win 4-1 record, marking only the second time in program 9.5 #3 Ursinus College Win 4-3 history that the team arrived to the biggest stage 9.9 Eastern University Win 5-1 with an unblemished mark. The other occurred 9.12 @ #10 Rowan University Win 3-0 during the 1984 campaign, where Bloomsburg 9.16 vs. #14 Lynchburg College Win 3-2 (2OT) University dealt the Falcons a 3-2 defeat in the 9.19 @ #2 Salisbury University Win 3-2 (OT) national championship game for the team’s only 9.23 @ King’s College Win 6-0 loss of the year. 9.26 Alvernia University * Win 7-0 10.3 #18 William Smith College Win 6-1 10.6 @ Albright College * Win 7-0 The Falcons advanced to this weekend’s event 10.10 @ Elizabethtown College * Win 5-0 behind a 3-2, overtime win over Commonwealth Conference rival Lebanon Valley College in NCAA Third 10.13 @ #15 Gettysburg College Win 4-0 Round action at Anderson Field. It was Messiah’s third win over the Flying Dutchmen on the year, as the 10.17 Widener University * Win 4-1 team handed LVC a 4-1 defeat during regular-season play on Oct. 21 and a 2-1 loss in the Commonwealth 10.21 #7 Lebanon Valley College * Win 4-1 Championship game Nov. 7. 10.24 @ #12 College of New Jersey Win 6-2 10.27 Shenandoah University * Win 13-0 10.29 @ Arcadia University * Win 7-0 Those games marked the first time in program history that Messiah faced an opponent three times in a 11.4 Commonwealth Semi-Finals The Falcons now hold a 36-14-4 record over Lebanon Valley in the overall series. vs. Widener University Win 8-0 single season. The final Messiah-LVC tilt was also the teams’ first ever meeting in the NCAA Tournament. 11.7 Commonwealth Finals Messiah is led by NFHCA Division III South Atlantic Region Player of the Year Julie Barton, as the junior vs. #7 Lebanon Valley College Win 2-1 Kourtney Ehly leads 11.11 NCAA First Round BYE the team with 26 goals on the year — adding 11 assists — while senior Katie Love has notched 24 goals 11.14 NCAA Second Round center midfielder has Amberposted aPhilpot team-leading is third 12 on assists the team to go in withscoring, eight tallying goals. 12Junior markers. vs. #19 Eastern University Win 3-0 11.15 NCAA Third Round andThe 11Falcons’ assists. defense Junior has posted 10 shutouts on the year, lead by senior and 2008 Longstreth/NFHCA vs. #7 Lebanon Valley Coll. Win 3-2 (OT) Second Team All-American goalkeeper Ashley Mowery and her .832 save percentage. Mowery has * — denotes MAC Commonwealth Conference game allowed just 16 goals on the year. Overall, Messiah has outscored its opponents by a 107-17 margin. Top 25 ratings are based on ranking at time of game

‘09 QUICK FACTS Ranked Number One … Often Location: Grantham, Pa. the ninth consecutive week the team has held that position. Messiah was ranked fourth in this year’s Founded: 1909 Messiah enters this weekend’s action ranked atop the final Kookaburra/NFHCA Division III Top 20 Poll, Enrollment: 2,837 position the team has not given up since. Athletics Nickname: Falcons pre-season poll (Aug. 25), but quickly claimed the top spot in the first regular-season ballot (Sept. 15) — a Colors: Navy Blue and White Trapp Hits 500 Conference: Commonwealth Conference As a byproduct of Messiah’s 2-1 win over Lebanon President: Dr. Kim S. Phipps Valley College in the Commonwealth Conference Director of Athletics: Jerry Chaplin game on Nov. 7, 37th-year head coach Jan Trapp Assistant AD, PR/Marketing: Cory Furman recorded her 500th career victory, becoming the Head Coach: Jan Trapp (West Chester, ‘67) third collegiate head coach — at any level — to Record At Messiah: 502-171-28, 37th Season reach that plateau. Ironically, Trap coached her Career Record: Same 700th collegiate game in Messiah’s next contest, Assistant Coaches: Jennifer Jacobs, as her record stands at 502-171-28 entering this Brooke Good, Michael Warari weekend’s Final Four. All-Time NCAA Tournament Record: 39-22 Last NCAA Tournament Appearance: 2008 Currently, there are four coaches who have 500 or more wins in within NCAA Field Hockey: Trapp, Last NCAA Tournament Result: Loss to Tufts University, 2-5; National Semi-Finals Anders (506 wins) and University of Connecticut head coach Nancy Stevens (500). No coach – past or Home Stadium: Anderson Field Bloomsburg University head coach Jan Hutchinson (591 wins), Old Dominion University head coach Beth Stadium Capacity: 500 + Field Hockey Hall of Fame. present – has coached as many collegiate field hockey games as Trapp, a 2008 inductee into the NFHCA AFTER THE GAME, VISIT . . .

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Barton Is Best

Region Player of the Year, she became the third Messiah player to garner that award since its inceptionWhen junior in the midfielder early ‘90s. Julie When Barton Barton was wasnamed named the 2009 a Longstreeth/NFHCA NFHCA Division III All-American South Atlantic at the conclusion of last season, she became Messiah’s 21 First Team All-American.

While Barton’s statistical numbers may not blow folks away, her penchant for starting the Messiah attack is hard to miss. Two of Barton’s eight goals on the year have come in sudden-death overtime.

“Julie is an outstanding player, and she’s the ultimate competitor,” said Jan Trapp, Messiah head - coach. “She could have more goals on the season, but she’s extremely unselfish. She would rather pass up a good shot to get her teammates a great shot. She sees the field extremely well, and seems to always come up with the ball when she’s around it. You’ll see her back on defense and in our at tack, she does it all. Some players know what needs to be done some of the time. Julie knows what needs to be done all the time.”

Barton was also named the Commonwealth Conference Player of the Year, Messiah’s first league POY since 2006 grad Aftan Fisher shared the honor in Statisticallythe 2005 campaign. Speaking Barton … was Messiah’s first lone recipient since 2004 graduate Danae Chambers completed her run of four consecutive honors. Messiah ranks FIRST nationally in winning percentage; the country’s only unbeaten team. Messiah ranks FIRST nationally in team assists per game, averaging 3.86 per. Messiah ranks SECOND nationally in goals per game, averaging 5.10 per. Messiah ranks SECOND nationally in points per game, averaging 14.05 per. Messiah ranks SECOND nationally in scoring margin, beating teams by an average of 4.19 goals per. Messiah ranks THIRD nationally in goals against average, posting a 0.79 clip.

Senior goalkeeper Ashley Mowery ranks THIRD nationally in goals against average, posting a 0.80 mark. Kourtney Ehly ranks FOURTH nationally in goals per game, averaging 1.24 per. Kourtney Ehly ranks FIFTH nationally in points per game, averaging three per. Junior forward Julie Barton ranks EIGHTH nationally in assists per game, averaging 0.67 per. Junior forward NoJunior Patsies midfielder Messiah has faced arguably the toughest schedule in the country this year, with 11 of the team’s total 21 games coming against opponents ranked in

the Kookaburra/NFHCA Top 20. (See schedule on firstAgainst page for The specific Field rankings of opponents at time of competition.) Messiah dealt Ursinus College a 4-3 defeat at Messiah on Sept. 5. A three-goal stretch

Messiahencompassing handed under Salisbury two minutes University of game a 3-2 clockovertime in the loss first Sept. half 19, paced being that forced win. to extra time

after a last-second goal from the Sea Gulls at the end of regulation. Junior Julie Barton carded an Messiahunassisted did game-winner not face Tufts just University 4:40 into this the season, first extra but frame.saw its 2008 campaign end against the

second half of that contest, leading to the team’s most lopsided loss of the season. Jumbos in a 5-2 loss in the national semi-finals. Tufts blanked Messiah by a 3-0 count in the Pronunciation Guide

#14 Erika Cann — Can #15#2 EmilyKourtney Sauder Ehly — — SOW-derEEE-lee (sow sounds like cow) #22 Natalie Ziegler — ZIG-ler #33 Elizabeth Ziegler — ZIG-ler

Assistant#90 AngieCoach Klackzak Michael Warari — — CLAY-zakWAR-ar-eee Head Trainer Wendy Cheesman — CHEZ-man SALISBURY UNIVERSITY NOTES 2009 Salisbury University Field Hockey Game Notes

4 National Championships • 11 NCAA semifinal appearances • 26 NCAA tournament appearances • 15 Capital Athletic Conference Championships • 80 All-Americans

2009 Salisbury Results September Today’s Game: 1 at Hood* W, 10-0 Salisbury University (18-1) vs. 5 St. Mary’s* W, 8-0 9 at Christopher Newport W, 2-1 Tufts University (18-1) 12 Frostburg St. W, 8-0 13 Ursinus W, 2-0 Saturday, November 21, 2009, 2 p.m. 16 Johns Hopkins W, 5-1 Mount Holyoke Turf Field, South Hadley, Mass. 19 Messiah L, 3-2 (OT) 23 Rowan W, 4-0 26 at Wittenberg W, 5-1 27 at Kenyon W, 7-0 October 3 at York* W, 2-1 13 at Wesley* w, 4-0 The Game 20 Stevenson* W, 5-0 Salisbury University is back in the national semifinals for the first time since 2007. That 25 at Mary Washington* W, 3-0 year Salisbury fell in its semifinal match against Middlebury, 2-1 in overtime, ending 29 at Catholic W, 2-0 Salisbury’s three-year run of national titles. November 4 Wesley^ W, 2-1 The Match-up 7 Mary Washington^ W, 2-1 Today’s game marks the first meeting between Tufts and Salisbury since their only other 14 Wooster& W, 4-0 NCAA tournament meeting, a 2-0 Salisbury victory in the second round of the 2007 event. 15 SUNY Cortland& W, 3-2 Salisbury got its two goals in that match from current senior Beverly Beladino and current 21 Tufts& 2 p.m. assistant coach Danielle Twilley. Current senior Michelle Rowe also added an assist in that 22 Messiah/Ursinus& 1 p.m. game. * - CAC regular-season games One-loss teams in the tournament ^-CAC tournament games &-NCAA tournament games Salisbury and Tufts were the only two teams in the 2009 field to enter with just one loss on Home game in Bold the season. Since 1981, 48 teams have entered the event with one loss, 10 of those teams have gone on to win the title. Salisbury did so in 2003 and 2005.

Championship Excellence SU Information With a win today, Salisbury would advance to the national championship for the fifth time. Salisbury has never left the title game with a loss, winning all four championship games it Location/Zip Salisbury, MD/21801 has competed in. Founded 1925 Enrollment 8,200 President Dr. Janet Dudley-Eshbach Top Tournament Team Mail Address 1101 Camden Avenue During Salisbury’s 26 NCAA tournament appearances, the Sea Gulls have posted s 39-20 Athletic Department record. The 39 wins ranks fourth in Division III history, trailing only The College of New Jersey (65), Messiah (41) and SUNY Cortland (41). Salisbury holds the Division III record Affiliations NCAA Division III/ECAC for tournament winning streak, picking up 12 straight wins during their three-year Conference Capital Athletic championship run from 2003 through 2005. Nickname Sea Gulls Colors Maroon & Gold Athletic Director Dr. Michael Vienna Salisbury’s 12-game NCAA tournament winning streak Phone 410.548.3503 2003 Semifinal William Smith W, 2-1 (OT) Fax 410.546.2639 Second round Mt. Holyoke W, 2-0 Championship Middlebury W, 6-3 Sports Information Third round Messiah W, 4-1 2005 Semifinal The College of New Jersey W, 1-0 Second round Oberlin W, 4-0 Director Tim Brennan Championship Middlebury W, 4-1 Third round Rowan W, 4-1 Phone 410.543.6016 2004 Semifinal Ursinus W, 2-1 Fax 410.677.0208 Second round Drew W, 8-0 Championship Messiah W, 1-0 E-mail [email protected] Third round The College of New Jersey W, 3-2 www.suseagulls.com 2009 Salisbury University Field Hockey Game Notes

Final 2009 NFHCA Coaches Poll Looking for Number Five The Salisbury field hockey program has won four national championships, taking home the No. Team Rec. Pts. hardware in 1986, 2003, 2004 and 2005. In its four championship seasons, Salisbury 1. Messiah (31) 21-0 620 posted a combined record of 84-2. 2. Salisbury 18-1 574 3. Ursinus 20-2 547 Keep Them Coming 4. Tufts 18-1 517 With Sunday’s 3-2 victory against SUNY Cortland, the Sea Gulls have now won 12 straight 5. SUNY Cortland 19-1 499 matches. It marks the program’s longest winning streak since the 2007 season when 6. Trinity 16-3 460 Salisbury won 19 straight.. The longest winning streak in school history is a 44-game streak that ran from midway through the 2003 streak and did not end until an October loss 7. Lebanon Valley 19-3 427 to Catholic University of America in 2005. 8. Rowan 14-5 409 9. Skidmore 17-4 355 Looking for a Record 10. Lynchburg 18-5 305 Senior Lauren Correll found the back of the cage Sunday against SUNY Cortland, during 11. Christopher Newport 16-4 294 the Sea Gulls’ 3-2 victory. The goal the eventual game-winner, her third this year. ON the 12. Middlebury 12-5 276 2009 season, Correll has scored 20 goals, which puts her up to 78 in her career, just two 13. Amherst 12-5 206 shy of the Salisbury program record of 80, held by Jill Cressor (1999-02). 14. Juniata 17-4 161 15. Bowdoin 10-6 144 Brick Wall in the Goal Salisbury’s rock-solid defense has been supplemented by sophomore goalkeeper Anna 16. Stevens Tech. 17-3 128 Cooke, who entered the NCAA tournament ranked No. 2 in the nation with a GAA (goals 17. Gettysburg 14-5 115 against average) of 0.54. Cooke is tied for eighth in program history for shutouts, having 18. Johns Hopkins 13-6 113 already posted 16 in her two-year career. She is on pace to set that record, which is 28, 19. Eastern 18-5 107 held by Maria Ramoundos (2004-07) and Kristin Archer (1995-97). 20. St. Lawrence 12-5 78 While Cooke is the last line of defense, the defense in front of her shares in her success. Led by juniors Tara McGovern, Emily Ellenberger and sophomore McGovern, the Note: Poll was released on Nov. 10, defense has held strong all season for Salisbury, allowing few chances to get through to records are current through Nov. Cooke. 15. Shutting ‘Em Out The maroon and gold entered the NCAA tournament tied for No. 1 in the nation in Italics = SU opponent in ‘09 shutouts, with an average of 0.59 per game. Salisbury has now posted 11 shutout victories this season. The team Salisbury was tied with entering the tournament was today’s Capital Athletic Conference opponent, Tufts University, which allowed a goal in each of its two tournament games over the weekend. Salisbury University has been honored during its XXX-year participation in the Capital Athletic Conference to have XXXX players named All- Making an Immediate Impact Conference. This season, XXXX Sea Gulls were Salisbury has relied on two freshman to have an impact on the team in their first year with named to the squads. the program. Back Emily Ellenberger and midfielder Kristina Fusco have seen action in nearly every game this season. Fusco has started five games, while playing in all 19; Player of the Year Ellenberger has played in 17, starting 14, and each has played a big part in Salisbury’s Tara McGovern (Sophomore, Back) success. Fusco enters play this weekend as Salisbury’s third-leading scorer and goal scorer. Coach of the Year She has found the back of the cage eight times and added three assists for 19 points while Dawn Chamberlin Ellenberger has been a part of Salisbury’s dominant defense, making three defensive saves First Team this year. Beverly Beladino (Senior, Forward) Lauren Correll (Senior, Forward) Dealing With Adversity Tara McGovern (Sophomore, Back) It has not been an easy ride to the national semifinals this weekend for Salisbury Michelle Rowe (Senior, Midfielder) Second Team University. The Sea Gulls have had to deal with a handful of injuries and illnesses. Like Katie Fost (Junior, Midfielder) many teams around the country, the Sea Gulls dealt with a bout of the flu, and battled Caitlin Walker (Sophomore, Midfielder) through, they lost All-American Kandice Hancock early in the season to a leg injury, and followed with fellow midfielder Courtney Webster going down to a season-ending injury. NFHCA All-Region Salisbury has rallied to advance to this weekend’s action. With four additions in 2009, Salisbury has had 101 Conference Champions players named to the All-Region team Salisbury captured its 15th consecutive Capital Athletic Conference title on Nov. 7, 2009. Additionally, sophomore back Tara McGovern was named 2009 CAC Player of the Year; First Team Lauren Correll, Beverly Beladino, Michelle Rowe, Katie Fost and Caitlin Walker were also Beverly Beladino (Senior, Forward) named to All-CAC teams. Head coach Dawn Chamberlin was also named 2009 CAC Coach Lauren Correll (Senior, Forward) Tara McGovern (Sophomore, Back) of the Year; this marks the 13th time Chamberlin has garnered Coach of the Year honors. Second Team Michelle Rowe (Senior, Midfielder)

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Salisbury • Messiah • Tufts • Ursinus The 2009 NCAA Division III Field Hockey Championships in Mount Holyoke, Mass., will showcase the four top teams in the country as they square off against each other for the national title. There will be a new champion this year as Bowdoin College, the national champion for the past two years, was not selected to the 16-team field. Of the four teams in contention, Salisbury boasts the highest number of national titles, with four; the only other team with a championship trophy is Ursinus College, who won the title back in 2006. The Sea Gulls have won every national championship game they have appeared in. Messiah College, the only undefeated team in the semifinal round, has made six national championship game appearances but has yet to capture a championship.

Salisbury Messiah School Name: Salisbury University School Name: Messiah College Location: Salisbury, Md. Location: Grantham, Pa. Mascot: Sea Gulls Mascot: Falcons Head Coach: Dawn Chamberlin (23rd season) Head Coach: Jan Trapp (36th season) Assistant Coaches: Danielle Twilley, Nick Assistant Coaches: Brooke Good, Jennifer Fiorentino, Wendy Ford, Megan Block Jacobs, Michael Warari Conference: Capital Athletic Conference: Middle Atlantic Commonwealth Record: 18-1 Record: 21-0 National Ranking: 2 National Ranking: 1

How they got here: Capital Athletic Conference (CAC) Champions How they got here: Middle Atlantic Commonwealth (MAC) Conference Champions Against the rest of the field this season: Salisbury v. Messiah - L, 2-3 OT Against the rest of the field this season: Salisbury v. Ursinus - W, 2-0 Messiah v. Salisbury - W, 3-2 OT Salisbury v. Tufts - NG Messiah v. Ursinus - W, 4-3 Messiah v. Tufts - NG NCAA tournament appearances: 26 overall appearances, 11 semifinal (4 National Championship appearances, 4 National NCAA tournament appearances: 23 overall appearances, 13 Championships - 1986, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05) semifinal (6 National Championship appearances)

Top Goal Scorer: Lauren Correll (20) Top Goal Scorer: Kourtney Ehly (26) Top Assist Leader: Lauren Correll (8) Top Assist Leaders: Kourtney Ehly, Katie Love (11) Top Points Leader: Lauren Correll (48) Top Points Leader: Kourtney Ehly (63)

Tufts Ursinus School Name: Tufts University School Name: Ursinus College Location: Medford, Mass. Location: Collegeville, Pa. Mascot: Jumbos Mascot: Bears Head Coach: Tina McDavitt (6th season) Head Coach: Laura Moliken (11th season) Assistant Coaches: Dani Ryder, Craig Rowe Assistant Coaches: Gabe Moliken Conference: New England Small College Conference: Centennial Athletic Record: 20-2 Record: 18-1 National Ranking: 3 National Ranking: 4 How they got here: Centennial Conference (CC) Champions How they got here: New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) Champions Against the rest of the field this season: Ursinus v. Salisbury - L, 0-2 Against the rest of the field this season: No games played Ursinus v. Messiah - L, 3-4 against semifinal field this season Ursinus v. Tufts - NG

NCAA tournament appearances: 6 overall appearances, 4 NCAA tournament appearances: 5 overall appearances, 2 semifinal (1 National Championship appearance, 1 National semifinal (1 National Championship appearance) Championship - 2006)

Top Goal Scorer: Tamara Brown (21) Top Goal Scorer: Alyssa Thren (32) Top Assist Leader: Tamara Brown (13) Top Assist Leader: Megan Yoder (19) Top Points Leader: Tamara Brown (55) Top Points Leader: Megan Yoder (71)

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#1 Tara McGovern Back #2 Lauren Correll Forward Class: Sophomore Class: Senior Hometown: Yorktown Heights, N.Y. Hometown: Bridgeville, Del. High School: Lakeland High School: Sussex Tech Height: 5-5 Height: 5-4

Career highs Career highs Goals: 1, four times (last vs. Messiah, Goals: 5, at Kenyon (9/27/09) 9/19/09) Assists: 2, twice (last vs. Rowan, 9/23/09) Assists: 2, at Kenyon (9/27/09) Points: 10, at Kenyon (at Kenyon, 9/2709) Points: 3, twice (last at Hood, 9/1/09)

#4 Beverly Beladino Forward #12 Ashley Kisner Back Class: Senior Class: Junior Hometown: Putnam Valley, N.J. Hometown: Duncannon, Pa. High School: Putnam Valley, N.J. High School: Susquenita Height: 5-5 Height: 5-6

Career highs Career highs Goals: 4, at Mary Washington (10/20/07) Goals: 1, vs. Stevenson (10/2009) Assists: 2, vs. Stevenson (11/5/08) Assists: 0 Points: 8, at Mary Washington (10/20/07) Points: 2, vs. Stevenson (10/2009)

#13 Michelle Rowe Midfield #17 Alison Bloodsworth Forward Class: Senior Class: Sophomore Hometown: Elkton, Md. Hometown: Delmar, Md. High School: Elkton High School: Delmar Height: 5-3 Height: 5-2 Career highs Career highs Goals: 3, vs. Hood (10/12/08) Goals: 1 four times (last vs. Mary Washington, Assists: 1, three times (last at Kenyon, 11/7/09) 9/27/09) Assists: 2, two times (last vs. Villa Julie, Points: 6, vs. Hood (10/12/08) 10/16/07) Points: 4, vs. Villa Julie, (10/16/07)

#20 Katie Fost Midfield #24 Caitlin Walker Forward Class: Junior Class: Sophomore Hometown: Lusby, Md. Hometown: Fallston, Md. High School: Patuxent High School: Fallston Height: 5-1 Height: 5-7

Career highs Career highs Goals: 1, at York (10/3/09) Goals: 1, eight times (last at Mary Assists: 1, vs. Stevenson (11/5/08) Washington, 10/25/09) Points: 2, at York (10/3/09) Assists: 1, four times (last at Mary Washington, 10/25/09) Points: 3, at Mary Washington (10/25/09)

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#26 Emily Ellenberger Back #27 Shannon Hanratty Back Class: Junior Class: Sophomore Hometown: Gaithersburg, Md. Hometown: Arnold, Md. High School: Gaithersburg High School: Broadneck Height: 5-9 Height: 5-10

Career highs Career highs Goals: 1, two times (last vs. Stevenson, Goals: 0 10/20/09) Assists: 0 Assists: 1, vs. Stevenson (10/20/09) Points: 0 Points: 3, vs. Stevenson (10/20/09)

#49 Anna Cooke Goalkeeper # 15 Caitlyn Ruffus Midfield Class: Junior Class: Senior Hometown: Ann Arbor, Mich. Hometown: Lincroft, N.J. High School: Ann Arbor Pioneer High School: Red Bank Catholic Height: 5-5 Height: 5-4

Career highs Career highs Saves: 9, vs. Ursinus (9/13/09) Goals: 2, two times, (last vs. Frostburg, Minutes: 75:51, vs. TCNJ (10/18/08) 9/14/08) Assists: 1, vs. Denison (Sept. 13, 2008) Points: 4, two times, (last vs. Frostburg St., Sept. 14, 2008)

# 5 Danielle Lehman Midfield # 21 Kristina Fusco Midfield Class: Sophomore Class: Freshman Hometown: Dover, Del. Hometown: Forest Hill, Md. High School: Dover High School: Fallston Height: 5-4 Height: 5-3

Career highs Career highs Goals: 1, two times (last at Hood, 9/1/09) Goals : 2, three times (last vs. Wesley, Assists: 1, two times (last vs. Hood, 11/4/09) 10/12/08) Assists: 2, at Wesley (10/13/09) Points: 3, vs. Denison (913/08) Points: 5, vs. Frostburg St. (9/12/09)

# 8 Katie Lamboni Forward # 28 Christine Craddock Midfield Class: Junior Class: Junior Hometown: Salisbury, Md. Hometown: Burtonsville, Md. High School: Parkside High School: Paint Branch Height 5-5 Height: 5-5

Career highs Career highs Goals: 3, vs. Hood (Oct. 12, 2008) Assists: 1, at Hood (Sept. 1, 2009) Assists: 1, vs. Denison (Sept. 8, 2007) Points: 1, at Hood (Sept. 1, 2009) Points: 6, vs. Hood (Oct. 12, 2008)

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Coach Chamberlin is the most successful field hockey coach in Salisbury University history and is one of the all-time greats in Division III. Chamberlin was inducted into the National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) Hall of Fame on January 17, 2009 as one of six honorees in the Class of 2008.

Chamberlin enters her 23rd season at the helm for the Sea Gulls in 2009.

Chamberlin earned her 300th career win on November 1, 2006, to become the eighth field hockey coach (sixth active) in NCAA Division III history to reach the special milestone. She also became the 20th field hockey coach to win 300 at any NCAA level.

The Sea Gulls have transformed into a national powerhouse under Coach Chamberlin's guidance at Salisbury where the program became the first-ever, in Division III, to win three straight national championships (2003, '04, '05). The Gulls hold the record of 12 straight Division III postseason victories. SU was national semifinalists in 2000, 2002 and in 2007. Salisbury has made 22 NCAA tournament appearances during Chamberlin's tenure, which includes 15 straight.

Salisbury has dominated the Capital Athletic Conference since it joined in 1994. Under the leadership of Coach Chamberlin the Sea Gulls have won 15 consecutive conference titles from 1995 until present. Chamberlin has been honored by her peers as the CAC Coach of the Year 11 times. In 2007, the Sea Gulls won 20 straight games as the maroon and gold advanced to the national semifinals and finished the year with a 20-2 record.

Nationally, Chamberlin has been recognized as one of the nation's best coaches. She was named NCAA Division III National Coach of the Year in back-to-back seasons (2004, '05) and has been honored as the NFHCA South Region Coach of the Year seven different times, most recently in 2007.

Chamberlin's players have also been recognized nationally during her tenure as she has coached 50 Division III All-Americans and 101 NFCHA All-South Region players. The Sea Gulls have also been honored with eight straight CAC Player of the Year awards, 13 overall in the past 14 years.

Chamberlin is a 1985 graduate of the University of Iowa, where she was a four-year letterwinner on the highly successful field hockey team. The Hawkeyes won the Big Ten championship outright from 1981 to 1983, before sharing the top spot in 1984. The '84 squad finished second in the nation. Chamberlin, Iowa's co-captain as both a junior and senior, was also a member of the national indoor championship team and was selected to the All-Big Ten team during her senior year.

While at Iowa, she also received the Women's Intercollegiate Athletic Academic Award (1982-1985) and the Physical Education Academic Achievement Award (1983-1985). Chamberlin earned her Master of Education from Salisbury in 1987 and her doctorate from the University of Maryland in 2000. Coach Chamberlin’s Record at Salisbury University Year Record CAC Highlight Year Record CAC Highlight 1987 12-5-1 NCAA Semifinalists 2001 16-3 4-1 NCAA Tournament, CAC Champions 1988 16-3-3 NCAA Semifinalists 2002 17-3 4-0 NCAA Semifinalists, CAC Champions 1989 15-4-1 NCAA Quarterfinalists 2003 20-1 4-0 NCAA National Champions, CAC Champions 1990 13-4-1 NCAA Quarterfinalists 2004 22-0 5-0 NCAA National Champions, CAC Champions 1991 11-6-1 NCAA Quarterfinalists 2005 21-1 5-0 NCAA National Champions, CAC Champions 1992 12-7-1 NCAA Semifinalists 2006 17-4 5-1 NCAA Tournament, CAC Champions 1993 7-9 2007 20-2 7-0 NCAA Semifinalists, CAC Champions 1994 12-7 NCAA Quarterfinalists 2008 15-4 6-0 NCAA Tournament, CAC Champions 1995 13-6 NCAA Quarterfinalists, CAC Champions 2009 18-1 6-0 NCAA Tournament, CAC Champions 1996 15-3 NCAA Tournament, CAC Champions Total 354-90-8 23 seasons 1997 17-3 NCAA Quarterfinalists, CAC Champions 1998 13-6 NCAA Tournament, CAC Champions 3 National Championships 1999 15-4 5-0 NCAA Tournament, CAC champions 16 straight NCAA Tournaments 2000 17-4 5-0 NCAA Semifinalists, CAC Champions 15 CAC Championships

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2009 Salisbury University Field Hockey Salisbury Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 16, 2009) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 18-1 10-1 8-0 0-0 CONFERENCE 6-0 2-0 4-0 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 12-1 8-1 4-0 0-0

Date Opponent Score Att. ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw ps-att dsv * Sep 01 at HOOD W 10-0 200 2 Lauren Correll 18 20 8 48 68 .2 9 4 51 .7 5 0 3 0 - 00 * Sep 05 ST. MARY'S W 8-0 300 4 Beverly Beladino 19 11 6 28 33 .3 3 3 24 .7 2 7 1 0 - 0 0 Sep 09 at Christopher Newport W 2-1 107 21 Kristina Fusco 19 8 3 19 41 .1 9 5 29 .7 0 7 2 2 - 20 Sep 12 FROSTBURG STATE W 8-0 150 9 Courtney Webster 11 7 4 18 26 .2 6 9 19 .7 3 1 2 0 - 0 0 Sep 13 URSINUS W 2-0 250 24 Caitlin Walker 19 6 4 16 49 .1 2 2 36 .7 3 5 4 0 - 00 Sep 16 #8 JOHNS HOPKINS W 5-1 110 18 Kandice Hancock 7 6 4 16 27 .2 2 2 16 .5 9 3 3 2 - 2 0 Sep 19 #1 MESSIAH Lot 2-3 250 1 Tara McGovern 19 4 5 13 31 .1 2 9 22 .7 1 0 0 0 - 00 Sep 23 #12 ROWAN W 4-0 130 17 Alison Bloodsworth 19 5 1 11 32 .1 5 6 23 .7 1 9 1 0 - 0 0 Sep 27 at Kenyon College W 7-0 83 26 Emily Ellenberger 17 2 1 5 8 .2 5 0 4 .5 0 0 0 0 - 03 Sep 26 at Wittenberg W 5-1 0 8 Katie Lamboni 14 2 0 4 9 .2 2 2 6 .6 6 7 0 0 - 0 0 * Oct 3 at York (Pa.) W 2-1 475 15 Caitlyn Ruffus 13 2 0 4 5 .4 0 0 4 .8 0 0 0 0 - 00 * Oct 13 at Wesley W 4-0 243 13 Michelle Rowe 19 1 2 4 12 .0 8 3 8 .6 6 7 1 0 - 0 0 * Oct 20 STEVENSON W 5-0 100 12 Ashley Kisner 19 1 0 2 21 .0 4 8 16 .7 6 2 0 0 - 02 * Oct 25 at Mary Washington W 3-0 150 19 Caitlin Powers 3 1 0 2 8 .1 2 5 6 .7 5 0 0 0 - 0 0 Oct 29 at Catholic University W 2-0 100 20 Katie Fost 19 1 0 2 7 .1 4 3 4 .5 7 1 1 0 - 00 ^ Nov 04 WESLEY W 2-1 155 5 Danielle Lehman 6 1 0 2 3 .3 3 3 3 1.000 0 0 - 0 0 ^ Nov 07 MARY WASHINGTON W 2-1 215 25 Katie Matteo 4 10 2 11.000 1 1.000 0 1 - 11 & Nov 14 WOOSTER W 4-0 185 16 Melissa Slocum 5 1 0 2 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0 - 0 0 & Nov 15 #5 SUNY CORTLAND W 3-2 260 28 Christine Craddock 6 0 1 1 3 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 00 29 Camile Walker 10 0 0 0 4 .0 0 0 2 .5 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 ^-Capital Athletic Conference tournament 11 Jennifer Bandy 9 0 0 0 4 .0 0 0 3 .7 5 0 0 0 - 00 &-NCAA tournament 23 Abby Tedford 5 0 0 0 1 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 3 Paige Lowery 5 0 0 0 1 .0 0 011.000 0 0 - 00 TEAM STATISTICS SAL OPP 49 Anna Cooke 19 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 SHOT STATISTICS 27 Shannon Hanratty 13 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 00 Goals-Shot attempts 80-395 11-84 22 Kelly McIntyre 7 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 Goals scored per game 4.21 0.58 14 Emily Klinkenborg 6 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 00 Shot pct. . 2 0 3 . 1 3 1 7 Liz Tollett 4 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 Shots on goal-Attempts 279-395 58-84 6 Kelly Brown 2 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 00 SOG pct. . 7 0 6 . 6 9 0 00 Rebecca Tracey 4 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 S h o t s / G a m e 20.8 4.4 Total 19 80 39 199 395 .2 0 3 279 .7 0 6 18 5 - 56 PENALTY CORNERS 254 85 Opponents 19 11 6 28 84 .1 3 1 58 .6 9 0 1 1 - 1 15 PENALTY STROKES 5-5 1-1 PENALTIES ## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Saves Pct W-L-T Sho Green cards 2 5 00 Rebecca Tracey 434:4800.00 1 1.000 0-0-0 0 Yellow cards 1 3 49 Anna Cooke 19 1299:48 11 0.59 41 .7 8 8 18-1-0 7 Red cards 0 0 Total 19 1334:36 11 0.58 42 .7 9 2 18-1-0 1 1 ATTENDANCE Opponents 19 1334:36 80 4.20 185 .6 9 8 1-18-0 0 T o t a l 2105 1358 Dates/Avg Per Date 11/191 8/170 Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT Total Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0 Salisbury 35 45 0 80 Opponents 5 5 1 11

Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT Total Salisbury 213 182 0 395 Opponents 47 36 1 84

Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT Total Salisbury 25 17 0 42 Opponents 104 81 0 185

Corners by Period 1st 2nd OT Total Salisbury 131 122 1 254 Opponents 38 45 2 85

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The No. 6 Salisbury University field The No. 6-ranked Salisbury University The No. 6 Salisbury University field hockey team saw eight different players field hockey team defeated St. Mary's hockey team picked up its third straight find the back of the cage as the Sea Gulls (Md.) College 8-0 in front of a crowd of and first come-from-behind victory of the opened the 2009 season with a 10-0 300 at Sea Gull Stadium Saturday night. season with a 2-1 win over No. 14 victory at Capital Athletic Conference foe The win gives the Sea Gulls two Capital Christopher Newport University Hood College. Athletic Conference victories in their Wednesday afternoon at Captains Field. The Sea Gulls (1-0, 1-0 CAC) opening week of the 2009 season. It took some time for the Sea came out of the gates hot, scoring just Salisbury (2-0, 2-0) dominated Gulls (3-0) to find their rhythm in today's three minutes, 28 seconds into the game, on both ends of the field, outshooting St. game and the Captains (2-1) took full on a goal by Beverly Beladino (Putnam Mary's 20-3, and the Sea Gull defense advantage. In the 15th minute of action, Valley, N.J.) , her first of the season. A held the Seahawks back so effectively, Stephanie Bair shot past SU junior pair of Lauren Correll (Bridgeville, sophomore goalie Anna Cooke (Ann goalkeeper Anna Cooke (Ann Arbor, Del.) goals and a second by Beladino had Arbor, Mich.) did not need to make any Mich.) (one save) to put CNU up 1-0. Salisbury up 4-0 less than 15 minutes into saves in the 64 minutes she played in the The maroon and gold tied things the game, and the Sea Gulls would never game. up in the 31st minute when freshman look back. The Gulls were led offensively by midfielder Kristina Fusco (Forest Hill, "We were very balanced," senior forward Beverly Beladino Md.) took control of a rebounded ball and Salisbury coach Dawn Chamberlin said. (Putnam Valley, N.Y.) and junior pushed it across the line to even things "I think the veteran offensive line really midfielder Kandice Hancock (Westover, up. picked it up, looked good and really Md.) . Both players had hat tricks in the After the halftime break, the Sea moved the ball well. We attacked the goal game, with all of Hancock's goals being Gulls began to dictate play. In the 47th well which is great for the first game of unassisted. Senior forward Lauren minute the Gulls earned a penalty corner, the season." Correll (Bridgeville, Del.) rounded out where the ball was played in front of the Chamberlin also felt her team the scoring for the Gulls, putting two net. During the scramble, sophomore had excellent passing and executed well goals into the back of the box. midfielder Caitlin Walker (Fallston, on their corner opportunities, getting 21 The win marks the 16th Md.) shot the ball into the back of the of those chances in the contest. consecutive victory for the Sea Gulls goal to give the Sea Gulls the 2-1 lead. Salisbury outshot Hood 33-5 in against St. Mary's (1-1, 1-1), including The Sea Gulls were led by the the game, and starting goalkeeper Anna wins in the 2008 and 2007 Capital Athletic individual performances of senior forwards Cooke (Ann Arbor, Mich.) needed to make Conference championship games. Beverly Beladino (Putnam Valley, just two saves in a little over 56 minutes Salisbury will hit the road as they N.Y.) and Lauren Correll (Bridgeville, of play to capture her first win of the face Christopher Newport University on Del.) . The Sea Gulls outshot the Captains season. Sept. 9, then head back home to host the 15-4 throughout the match and held a 10- A number of players saw their SU Invitational on Sept. 12 and 13. 4 advantage in penalty corners. first collegiate action in the game, and Sophomore back Tara McGovern four players tallied their first collegiate St. Mary’s (Md.) 00-0 (Yorktown Heights, N.Y. ) did a good Salisbury 44-8 goals. Melissa Slocum (Salisbury, job of neutralizing the CNU attack Md.) , Caitlin Powers (Towson, Md.) , Salisbury throughout the match. Kristina Fusco (Forest Hill, Md.) and GOALS: Kandice Hancock (3), Lauren Correll Christopher Newport 10-1 Emily Ellenberger (Gaithersburg, Md.) (2), Beverly Beladino (3). Salisbury 11-2 each scored their first goals against Hood ASSISTS: Courtney Webster (1), Lauren Correll (1), Beverly Beladino (1). (0-1, 0-1). Salisbury GOALS: Kristina Fusco (1), Caitlin Walker (1). Hood 00-0 Shots 12Total ASSISTS: None. Salisbury 64-10 St. Mary’s (Md.) 12-3 Salisbury 12 8-20 Christopher Newport Salisbury GOALS: Bair, Stephanie (1). Corners 12Total GOALS: Beverly Beladino (2), Lauren Correll ASSISTS: Tomlin, Kim (1). (1), Kristina Fusco (1), Danielle Lehman (1), St. Mary’s (Md.) 11-2 Tara McGovern (1), Caitlin Powers (1), Melissa Salisbury 10 4-14 Shots 12Total Slocum (1), Emily Ellenberger (1). Christopher Newport 31-4 ASSISTS: Caitlin Walker (1), Kandice Hancock Saves GA Saves Salisbury 78-15 (2), Beverly Beladino (1), Courtney Webster (1), Emma Lauhoff (SM) 88 Tara McGovern (1), Christine Craddock (1). Hillary Wall (SM) 0- 0 Corners 12Total Anna Cooke (SU) 0- 0 Christopher Newport 22-4 Shots 12Total Rebecca Tracey (SU) 0- 0 Hood 32-5 Salisbury 37-10 Salisbury 17 16 - 33 Saves GA Saves Corners 12Total Emma Stout (CNU) 2- 10 Hood 13-4 Anna Cooke (SU) 1- 1 Salisbury 11 10 - 21

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Junior midfielder Courtney Webster The No. 6 ranked Salisbury University The No. 2-ranked Salisbury University (Chance, Md.) tallied a career-high three women's field hockey team upset No. 3 field hockey team came away with its goals as the No. 6 Salisbury University ranked Ursinus College in front of a crowd second straight win against a top-10 field hockey team blanked Frostburg State of 250 fans at the SU Invitational on opponent with a victory Wednesday night, University, 8-0, in the first game of the SU Sunday afternoon. With a score of 2-0, topping No. 8 Johns Hopkins University, 5- Invitational on Saturday afternoon at Sea this is the first time the Bears have been 1, at Sea Gull Stadium. The win is the Sea Gull Stadium. The shutout was the third of shut out since 2003. The win brings the Gulls' 15th straight in regular-season play. the season registered by Salisbury as SU Sea Gulls' record to a perfect 5-0 for the Salisbury put two quick goals in has limited to their opponents to just one season. the back of the cage to open up an early goal in 280 minutes. After a scoreless and highly 2-0 lead. A scramble in front of the cage Salisbury (4-0) jumped out to a competitive first half, Salisbury shot out of led to a penalty stroke opportunity for quick, 1-0, lead over Frostburg (2-2) at the gates with a goal off of a penalty junior midfielder Kandice Hancock the 12:29 mark of the first period on stroke by junior midfielder Kandice (Westover, Md.) with 5:27 gone in the Webster's first goal of the game. The Hancock (Westover, Md.) . The Gulls game, she beat Hopkins keeper Sophia margin would remain the same until 15 capitalized again in the 59th minute of Tieu for the first goal of the match. minutes later when SU extended its lead play, as senior forward Lauren Correll Senior forward Beverly with a goal by freshman midfielder (Bridgeville, Del.) scored an unassisted Beladino (Putnam Valley, N.Y.) Kristina Fusco (Forest Hill, Md.) . SU goal. In the box, sophomore goalie Anna registered an assist on a score by senior opened the floodgates a short time later Cooke (Ann Arbor, Mich.) (5-0) tallied forward Lauren Correll (Bridgeville, when the Sea Gulls scored three times nine saves, while Bears goalie Erica Scott Del.) tally just 23 seconds later. Beladino over the next two minutes with goals by (3-2) had three saves on the day. sent a long cross in front of the cage, sophomore forward Allison Bloodsworth This is the second shutout of the where Correll collected and flicked it (Delmar, Md.) , Fusco, and Webster. Invitational for the Sea Gulls, who across the line for the 2-0 edge. Correll Webster opened up the scoring in defeated Frostburg State, 8-0, yesterday broke away on a long run late in the first the second half as she tallied her third afternoon at Sea Gull Stadium. Salisbury half, scoring off a Hancock assist to push goal of the game just one minute into the will stay at home for the next three the lead to 3-0 at halftime. period. The final two goals of the game games, beginning with No. 11 ranked Hopkins (4-1) would not threaten for SU were scored by senior midfielder Johns Hopkins University at 6:00pm on much in the first half, registering just Caitlyn Ruffus (Lincroft, N.J.) and Wednesday, Sept. 16. three shots in the opening 35 minutes, to freshman back Katie Matteo (Arnold, Salisbury's 14 shots. The Blue Jays only Md.) . The goals were each the first of Ursinus 00-0 got one shot past sophomore Salisbury their collegiate careers. Salisbury 02-2 goalkeeper Anna Cooke (Ann Arbor, The SU defense was dominant Mich.) , on a penalty stroke in the 46th throughout game as the Sea Gulls limited Salisbury minute, cutting the lead to 3-1. Cooke the Bobcats to just two shots, none of GOALS: Kandice Hancock (1), Lauren Correll (1) made two saves in the match.The Sea which were on goal. Sophomore ASSISTS: None. Gulls (6-0) got second-half tallies from netminder Anna Cooke (Ann Arbor, Hancock and sophomore forward Alison Mich.) picked up her third win of the Shots 12Total Bloodsworth (Delmar, Md.) . season. Ursinus 76-13 Frostburg was led in the contest Salisbury 67-13 Johns Hopkins 01-1 Salisbury 32-5 by goalkeeper Maggie Edwards, who collected 17 saves. Brandi Mixell and Corners 12Total Ursinus 63-9 Salisbury Brooke Tapman collected one shot apiece Salisbury 34-7 GOALS: Kandice Hancock (2, Lauren Correll (2), for the Bobcats. Alison Bloodsworth (1). ASSISTS: Kristina Fusco (1), Kandice Hancock Frostburg 00-0 Saves GA Saves (1) Salisbury 53-8 Erica Scott (U) 2- 3 Anna Cooke (SU) 0- 9 Salisbury Johns Hopkins GOALS: Courtney Webster (3), Caitlyn Ruffus GOALS: Ariana Branchini (1) (1), Kristina Fusco (2), Alison Bloodsworth (1), ASSISTS: Kristina Fusco (1), Katie Matteo (1). ASSISTS: Kristina Fusco (1), Kandice Hancock Shots 12Total (1) Johns Hopkins 33-6 Salisbury 15 7-22 Shots 12Total Frostburg 31-4 Corners 12Total Salisbury 78-15 Johns Hopkins 32-5 Salisbury 83-11 Corners 12Total Frostburg 22-4 Saves GA Saves Salisbury 37-10 Sophia Tieu (JHU) 5- 7 Anna Cooke (SU) 1- 2 Saves GA Saves Maggie Edwards (FSU) 8- 17 Anna Cooke (SU) 0- 0 Rebecca Tracey (SU) 0- 0 www.suseagulls.com 2009 Salisbury University Field Hockey Game-by-Game Results Game 7 Game 8 Game 9 Sept. 19 • Salisbury, Md. Sept. 23 • Salisbury, Md. Sept 26 • Springfield, Oh. #2 Salisbury 2, #1 Messiah 3 #2 Salisbury 4, Rowan 0 #2 Salisbury 5, Wittenberg 1

The No. 2 Salisbury University field The No. 2 Salisbury University field The No. 2 Salisbury University field hockey team and No. 1 Messiah College hockey team claimed a 4-0 win over No. hockey team came on in the second half played the type of match that should 12 Rowan University (3-3) Wednesday at Wittenberg University to claim a 5-1 happen when the top two teams in the night at Sea Gull Stadium to bounce back win, scoring four times after halftime, country get together. from its loss to No. 1 Messiah College last improving to 8-1 on the season. There was back-and-forth play Saturday. Junior midfielder Courtney and a last-second goal to send the game Salisbury (7-1) scored in the first Webster (Chance, Md.) started off a big to overtime before the Falcons came away four minutes of the game to take a 1-0 day just 16 minutes into the contest. She with a 3-2 win on Julie Barton's goal just lead. The goal was scored by freshman scored the only goal of the first half off a under five minutes into overtime, midfielder Kristina Fusco (Forest Hill, Tara McGovern (Yorktown Heights, Saturday afternoon at Sea Gull Stadium. Md.) , her fifth goal of the year. Fusco, N.Y.) assist. It would be the beginning of The Falcons (6-0) opened the who made her first start of the season, a five-point game for Webster. scoring in the second half, on Kourtney was assisted by sophomore back Tara After Lauren Correll Ehly's goal in the 51st minute. Salisbury McGovern (Yorktown Heights, N.Y.) . (Bridgeville, Del.) scored in the 39th (6-1) was able to break even in the 62nd Salisbury held the 1-0 lead going into the minute, off Webster's assist, to make it 2- minute on sophomore Tara McGovern's second half. 0, Webster followed up with her second (Yorktown Heights, N.Y.) second goal The Sea Gulls increased their tally of the game, assisted by Beverly of the year, assisted by senior Lauren lead to 2-0 in the second half on a fast Beladino (Putnam Valley, N.Y.) . Correll Correll (Bridgeville, Del.) , but the tie break goal scored by senior forward added another, less than eight minutes would not last long. Beverly Beladino (Putnam Valley, later, to give the Sea Gulls a commanding Messiah's leading scorer, Katie N.Y.) with an assist by senior forward 4-0 lead. Love, tallied her sixth goal of the season Lauren Correll (Bridgeville, Del.) . Wittenberg (5-3) scored to cut just four minutes later to give the Falcons Correll raced down the left side of the field the lead to 4-1, but the Sea Gulls would a 2-1 lead. and sent in the cross for Beladino, who get the final margin back to four on a goal The 2-1 score looked like it might dove to get a piece of the ball and send it by Beladino, assisted by Correll, with less hold up, but Salisbury was not about to home for the insurance goal. The Sea than five minutes remaining in the match. give in. Salisbury got a penalty corner Gulls then put up two late goals within With her two goals and one opportunity with 10 seconds to play and two minutes of one another. Fusco tallied assist, Correll has notched at least one was able to convert on their last-chance her second goal of the game with 11 point in each of Salisbury's last five as sophomore Alison Bloodsworth minutes remaining in the contest, quickly contests. (Delmar, Md.) ripped a shot from the top followed by Beladino's second goal of the The Sea Gulls dominated play of the arc, deflecting off a Messiah game off of another assist by Correll with throughout the 70 minutes, holding a 16- defender for the equalizer. It was nine minutes remaining. 4 advantage on penalty corners and a 40- Bloodsworth's second goal of the season. The Sea Gull offense was strong 4 edge on shots. The Sea Gulls had a few chances with a total of 12 shots, and the defense Sea Gull goalkeeper Anna early in the overtime period, playing was stiff, allowing only two Rowan shots. Cooke (Ann Arbor, Mich.) made five seven-on-seven, but could not convert, Sophomore goalkeeper Anna Cooke saves to claim her eighth win of the allowing the Falcons to come back the (Ann Arbor, Mich.) made one save in season. other way and claim the victory. the contest.

12OT F Rowan 00-0 W 00-0 Messiah 0213 Salisbury 13-4 Salisbury 00-0 Salisbury 0202 Salisbury Salisbury Salisbury GOALS:Kristina Fusco (2), Beverly Beladino (2) GOALS:Tara McGovern(1), Alison ASSISTS:Lauren Correll (2) Tara McGovern (1) Bloodsworth(1) Johns Hopkins ASSISTS:Lauren Correll (1). Shots 12Total Messiah Rowan 20-2 Shots 12Total GOALS:Kourtney Ehly (1), Katie Love (1), Julie Salisbury 84-12 W00-0 Barton (1). Salisbury 00-0 ASSISTS:Lauren Tennis (1). Corners 12Total Rowan 25-7 Corners 12Total Shots 12OT T Salisbury 81-9 W00-0 Messiah 2417 Salisbury 00-0 Salisbury 55010 Saves GA Saves Lisa Apt (R) 4- 4 Saves GA Saves Corners 12OT T Anna Cooke (SU) 0- 1 Sophia Tieu (W) 0- 0 Messiah 37212 Anna Cooke (SU) 0- 0 Salisbury 84113

Saves GA Saves Ashley Mowery (M) 2- 6 Anna Cooke (SU) 3- 4

www.suseagulls.com 2009 Salisbury University Field Hockey Game-by-Game Results Game 10 Game 11 Game 12 Sept 27 • Gambier, Oh. Oct 3 • York, Pa. Oct 13 • Dover, Del. #2 Salisbury 7, Kenyon 0 #2 Salisbury, York 1 #2 Salisbury 4, Wesley 0

The No. 2 Salisbury University field The Salisbury University field hockey team Senior forward Lauren Correll hockey team wrapped up their trip to Ohio defeated Capital Athletic Conference foe (Bridgeville, Del.) tallied two goals to with a 7-0 win against Kenyon College on York College, 2-1, on Saturday afternoon. claim her fifth multi-goal game of the Sunday. Senior forward Lauren Correll The win improves Salisbury's record to season as she led the Salisbury University (Bridgeville, Del.) scored a career-high 10-1 (3-0 CAC). So far this season, the field hockey team to a 4-0 victory over five goals in the contest. maroon and gold have outscored their Capital Athletic Conference foe Wesley The Sea Gulls (9-1) jumped opponents an astonishing 56-6. College on Tuesday. The shutout marks ahead early when Correll found the back The final score does not reflect SU's seventh of the season and third in its off the net off an assist from senior the tempo of the game, as the Sea Gulls past five games. forward Beverly Beladino (Putnam maintained control of the ball for the Salisbury (11-1, 4-0 CAC) came Valley, N.Y.) . Correll would double up majority of the 70 minutes. Salisbury out of the gates strong as Correll put the her scoring total with an unassisted goal outshot York (7-5, 2-2 CAC) 19-1, with 14 Sea Gulls on top with an unassisted goal in the 22nd minute. SU outshot the Lords of those shots being on goal. The maroon just over a minute into the contest. The (1-8) 16-3 in the first half and held a 6-3 and gold's defense was rock solid, as the 1-0 lead held strong for the next 16 advantage in corners. Sea Gulls did not allow any corner minutes before sophomore forward Salisbury started the second half opportunities for the Spartans. The Sea Caitlin Walker (Fallston, Md.) notched off with a barrage of goals in a three Gulls had 13 corner opportunities in the an unassisted goal at the 17:16 mark. SU minute span to push the lead to 5-0. game, and Spartan goalie Claire Rekitzke headed into the intermission period with a Correll pushed the lead to 3-0 and (7-5) made 12 saves on the day. 3-0 lead after Correll took a dish from recorded her first hat trick of the season, The two Sea Gull scores of the freshman midfielder Kristina Fusco off an assist from sophomore forward game were from junior back Katie Fost (Forest Hill, Md.) and deposited it into Alison Bloodsworth (Delmar, Md.) in (Lusby, Md.) and senior forward Lauren the back of the cage. the 41st minute. Junior midfielder Correll (Bridgeville, Del.) . Correll's The Sea Gulls capped their Courtney Webster (Chance, Md.) goal, scored in the 9th minute of play, scoring in the contest when Fusco dished scored 15 seconds later off another came off of an assist by sophomore out her second consecutive assist to Beladino assist. Correll scored again as forward Caitlin Walker (Fallston, Md.) . senior midfielder Caitlin Ruffus she was assisted by sophomore back Tara Fost's unassisted goal also came in the (Lincroft, N.J.) , who wasted no time in McGovern (Yorktown Heights, N.Y.) . first half, during the 18th minute of play, putting the ball behind Wolverine goalie, Correll closed out her scoring burst with to give the Sea Gulls a 2-1 lead that they Sarah Johnson. an unassisted goal in the 52nd minute. would maintain for the eventual win. Wesley (10-4, 3-1 CAC) Webster closed out the scoring for the The Sea Gulls continue their five- managed to get off just four shots in the maroon and gold with an assist from game road streak, as they face CAC rival contest, none of which were on goal. The McGovern in 56th minute. Wesley College on Oct. 13 at 4 p.m. Wolverines were propelled by Johnson (14 For the match the Sea Gulls Salisbury's lone home game in October saves). Sophomore goalkeeper Anna outshot the Lords 29-3 and held a 15-3 will be on the 20th, as the Gulls face CAC Cooke (Ann Arbor, Mich.) picked up her corner advantage. SU junior goalkeeper opponent Stevenson University. Game 11th win but did not have to record a Anna Cooke (Ann Arbor, Mich.) played time is set for 6 p.m. save. 63 minutes in the net for the Sea Gulls Wesley 00-0 and recorded two saves, freshman York 20-1 Salisbury 31-4 Rebecca Tracey (Perry Hall, Md.) Salisbury 20-2 played the final seven minutes. Kenyon's Salisbury Jenna Klein played the entire game for the Salisbury GOALS: Lauren Correll (2), Caitlin Walker (1), Lords and finished with nine saves. Caitlyn Ruffus (1). ASSISTS:Kristina Fusco (2) Kenyon 00-0 York Salisbury 25-7 GOALS: Katie Dawkins (1) Shots 12Total ASSISTS: Allison Roush (1) Wesley 22-4 Salisbury Salisbury 16 15 - 31 GOALS:Lauren Correll (5), Courtney Webster Shots 12Total (2) York 10-1 Corners 12Total ASSISTS: Courtney Webster (1), Alison Salisbury 12 7-19 Wesley 02-2 Bloodsworth (1), Beverly Beladino (1), Tara Salisbury 65-11 McGovern (1). Corners 12Total York 00-0 Saves GA Saves Shots 12Total Salisbury 76-13 Sarah Johnson (W) 2- 12 Kenyon 30-3 Anna Cooke (SU) 0- 0 Salisbury 16 13 - 29 Saves GA Saves Claire Rekitzke (Y) 2- 12 Corners 12Total Anna Cooke (SU) 1- 0 Kenyon 30-3 Salisbury 69-15

Saves GA Saves Rebecca Tracey (K) 7- 9 Anna Cooke (SU) 0- 2 Rebecca Tracey (SU) 0- 0

www.suseagulls.com 2009 Salisbury University Field Hockey Game-by-Game Results Game 13 Game 14 Game 15 Oct 20 • Salisbury, Md. Oct 25 • Fredericksburg, Va. Oct 29 • Washington, DC. #2 Salisbury 5, Stevenson 0 #2 Salisbury, UMW 0 #2 Salisbury 2, Catholic 0

The No. 2 Salisbury University field The No. 2 ranked Salisbury University The Salisbury University field hockey team hockey team celebrated senior night at field hockey team continued its winning posted its 10th shut out of the season on Sea Gull Stadium with a 5-0 victory over ways on Sunday afternoon, defeating Thursday, as the No. 2 ranked Sea Gulls Capital Athletic Conference foe Stevenson Capital Athletic Conference foe Mary took down Catholic University, 2-0. University on Tuesday night. On the Washington, 3-0. The victory marks the The Sea Gulls (14-1, 6-0 Capital season, Salisbury has outscored its Sea Gulls' ninth shut-out of the season, Athletic Conference) got off to a quick opponents 64-7. as well as their seventh consecutive win. start as senior forward Beverly Beladino The Sea Gulls (12-1, 5-0 CAC) Salisbury (13-1, 6-0 CAC) (Putnam Valley, N.Y.) provided an had numerous chances in the first half, maintained control of the game, racking assist to senior forward Lauren Correll dominating play with a 13-0 advantage in up 19 shots compared to the Eagles' two. (Bridgeville, Del.) , who scored the first shots and a 9-0 edge in penalty corners, The Sea Gulls also had 16 penalty corner goal just one minute into the competition. but needed 30 minutes to break through. opportunities, and forced Eagle Catholic's (10-5) offense tried to answer In the 31st minute Salisbury got on the goalkeeper Chrissy Bowdren to make 10 back, firing off five shots in a matter of board when sophomore forward Caitlin saves. Mary Washington (11-6, 4-2 CAC) minutes, but sophomore goalkeeper Anna Walker (Fallston, Md.) settled a could not capitalize on any of its three Cooke (Ann Arbor, Mich.) further centering pass from senior midfielder corner opportunities, as Salisbury's rock- validated herself as one of the top goalies Michelle Rowe (Elkton, Md.) and fired solid defense forced sophomore goalie in the nation by stopping all five attempts. a shot past Stevenson keeper Kara Anna Cooke (Ann Arbor, Mich.) to Salisbury came out swinging in Zimmerman. make only one save. Cooke is on top of the second half, as the Gulls outshot Zimmerman was tested all night her game, as her goals against average of Catholic, 9-0. The Sea Gulls scored again long as she was forced to make 20 saves 0.61 (as of Oct. 18, 2009) leads the in the 52nd minute, as Correll returned to keep the Mustangs (4-11, 1-4 CAC) in nation in Division III field hockey this the favor by passing the ball to Beladino, the match. year. who promptly put it past Catholic Nearly 10 minutes into the Sophomore forward Caitlin goalkeeper Marian Cassilly (seven saves). second half, the Sea Gulls struck again. Walker (Fallston, Md.) set the pace for The victory marks the end of Salisbury's Senior forward Lauren Correll the Sea Gulls as she scored the first goal regular-season competition; the maroon (Bridgeville, Del.) sent a pass in front of of the game in the 27th minute; in the and gold now set their sights on capturing the net that junior forward Katy Lamboni 48th minute, she dished out an assist to their 15th consecutive CAC Championship. (Salisbury, Md.) slammed into the back sophomore forward Alison Bloodsworth The Gulls' perfect conference of the cage, good for her first goal of the (Delmar, Md.) , whose goal extended record earned them the top-seed in the year and a 2-0 lead. Salisbury's lead to 2-0. The final goal of CAC tournament, along with a first-round The Sea Gulls scored three times the game was an unassisted insurance bye. They will host the semifinal round on in the final 21 minutes of the match, goal by junior forward Katy Lamboni Nov. 4 at Sea Gull Stadium. Game time is getting unassisted tallies from freshman (Salisbury, Md.) in the 67th minute to TBA. back Emily Ellenberger (Gaithersburg, seal the victory for the maroon and gold. Md.) and senior forward Beverly On the season, Salisbury has outscored Beladino (Putnam Valley, N.Y.) . The its opponents a staggering 67-7. final score came off the stick of junior back Ashley Kisner (Duncannon, Pa.) from an Ellenberger assist. Stevenson 00-0 Mary Washington 00-0 Catholic 00-0 Salisbury 14-5 Salisbury 12-3 Salisbury 11-2

Salisbury Salisbury Salisbury GOALS:Caitlin Walker (1), Katie Lamboni (1), GOALS:Caitlin Walker (1), Alison Bloodsworth GOALS:Beverly Beladino (1), Lauren Correll (1) Emily Ellenberger (1), Beverly Beladino (1), (1), Katie Lamboni (1). ASSISTS:Beverly Beladino (1), Lauren Correll Ashley Kisner (1). ASSISTS: Caitlin Walker (1). (1) ASSISTS: Michelle Rowe (1), Lauren Correll (1), Emily Ellenberger (1). Shots 12Total Shots 12Total Mary Washington 11-2 Catholic 50-5 Shots 12Total Salisbury 11 8-19 Salisbury 29-11 Stevenson 01-1 Salisbury 13 19 - 32 Corners 12Total Corners 12Total Mary Washington 30-3 Catholic 34-7 Corners 12Total Salisbury 11 5-16 Salisbury 35-8 Stevenson 30-3 Salisbury 9 17 - 26 Saves GA Saves Saves GA Saves Chrissy Bowdren (MW) 3- 10 Marian Cassilly (C) 2- 7 Saves GA Saves Anna Cooke (SU) 0- 1 Anna Cooke (SU) 0- 5 Kara Zimmerman (STV) 5- 20 Anna Cooke (SU) 0- 1

www.suseagulls.com 2009 Salisbury University Field Hockey Game-by-Game Results Game 16 Game 17 Game 18 Nov 4 • Salisbury, Md. Nov 7 • Salisbury, Md. Nov 14 • Salisbury, Md. #2 Salisbury 2, Wesley 1 #2 Salisbury 2, Mary Wash. 1 #2 Salisbury 4, Wooster 0

The No. 2 Salisbury University field The No. 2 ranked Salisbury University field The No. 2 ranked Salisbury University field hockey team will advance to the CAC hockey team captured its 15th consecutive hockey team notched its 11th shutout tournament championship match after it Capital Athletic Conference Championship victory on Saturday afternoon, as the Gulls defeated Wesley College on Wednesday title on Saturday afternoon, defeating Mary defeated the College of Wooster, 4-0, to night, 2-1, at Sea Gull Stadium. Washington by a margin of 2-1. Salisbury advance to the third round of the NCAA tournament. The Sea Gulls, the top seed in has not lost a conference championship The Sea Gulls (17-1) dominated the CAC tournament, scored the game's since 1994. The victory marks the 10th play in the second-round game, first goal in the 12th minute when straight win of the season for the Sea outshooting the Fighting Scots 21-4. freshman midfielder Kristina Fusco Gulls. Sophomore forward Caitlin Walker (Forest Hill, Md.) put a penalty stroke Salisbury (16-1, 6-0 CAC) (Fallston, Md.) opened up scoring for the into the back of the cage. dominated the game, outshooting Mary maroon and gold in the 15th minute of play Fourth-seeded Wesley (12-9) Washington 16-1. The Sea Gulls also had a as she blasted a shot past Wooster would quickly answer with a goal 16 staggering 21 penalty corner opportunities, goalkeeper Madalyn Myers (nine saves). seconds later to tie the game 1-1. The compared to the Eagles' two; eight of The goal, her fifth of the season, gave the goal was scored by Sheree Pleasanton those corners came in the first nine Gulls a 1-0 lead going into halftime. who made a break down the middle of the minutes of play. The match was a highly Salisbury came out even stronger field. The two teams went into halftime physical one, as the teams committed a in the second half, scoring three goals in a span of just seven minutes. Walker tallied evenly matched, with Salisbury holding a combined 154 fouls. her second unassisted score of the day in slight edge on shots, 5-4. The Eagles (12-8, 4-2 CAC) had the 38th minute; two minutes later, senior Salisbury (15-1) broke the tie in their first and only goal of the day in the forward Beverly Beladino (Putnam the second half when Fusco put away her 12th minute, as Mary Washington Valley, N.Y.) added to Salisbury's 2-0 lead second penalty stroke of the night, in the midfielder Emma Jones shot the ball past with an unassisted goal. Three short 50th minute. The game-winning goal was sophomore goalkeeper Anna Cooke (Ann minutes later, sophomore back Tara Fusco's eighth tally of the season, and Arbor, Mich.) . The Sea Gulls were able to McGovern (Yorktown Heights, N.Y.) marked the third time in her career that regroup, though, as senior forward Lauren further extended the maroon and gold's she had scored twice in a match. Correll (Bridgeville, Del.) answered lead with a goal off of a pass from senior The Sea Gulls began to dominate back with a breakaway goal in the 33rd midfielder Michelle Rowe (Elkton, Md.) . in the second half. They outshot Wesley 8- minute of play. Salisbury and Mary The Fighting Scots played aggressively in the first half, limiting 0 in the final 35 minutes and 13-4 for the Washington entered halftime tied, 1-1. Salisbury's lead to just one goal. "We were game. The Gulls also had eight corners in The deciding goal for Salisbury extremely competitive in the first half," said the half to Wesley's zero. came in the 64th minute, when sophomore Wooster head coach Brenda Meese. "We Sophomore goalkeeper Anna forward Caitlin Walker (Fallston, Md.) had the opportunities, but just didn't close Cooke (Ann Arbor, Mich.) made two made a pass to senior midfielder Michelle on them." The Sea Gull defense played a saves in the game. Rowe (Elkton, Md.) , who put the ball tight game, forcing sophomore goalkeeper The CAC championship game will into the back of the box. Rowe's goal, her Anna Cooke (Ann Arbor, Mich.) to make be held on Saturday, Nov. 7, at Salisbury first of the season, couldn't have come at a only three saves on the day. University's Sea Gull Stadium. The Sea better time as she led her Sea Gulls to the The Sea Gulls' solid victory Gulls will host No. 2-seeded University of victory. advances them to Sunday's 1 p.m. third- Mary Washington, which topped York (Pa.) "Certainly this is a great victory round game against the winner of today's match-up between Christopher Newport College, 2-1, on Wednesday. Game time is for us," said head coach Dawn Chamberlin. University (16-3) and SUNY Cortland (18- set for 2 p.m. Salisbury will be going for "We've had a lot of adversity to overcome, 0). "Either team is going to be a fierce its 15th consecutive CAC Championship. dealing with injury and illness this season." opponent," said Salisbury head coach Dawn Chamberlin. "But we can't worry about Wesley 10-1 Mary Washington 10-1 what the opponent has; we have to play on Salisbury 11-2 Salisbury 11-2 our own strengths."

Salisbury Salisbury Wooster 00-0 GOALS:Kristina Fusco (2) GOALS:Lauren Correll (1), Michelle Rowe (1) Salisbury 13-4 ASSISTS: Caitlin Walker (1) Wesley Salisbury GOALS:Sheree Pleasanton (1) Mary Washington GOALS:Caitlin Walker (2), Tara McGovern (1), GOALS:Emma Jones (1) Beverly Beladino (1) Shots 12Total ASSISTS: Florence George (1), Erin Duffy (1) ASSISTS: Michelle Rowe (1) Wesley 40-4 Salisbury 58-13 Shots 12Total Shots 12Total Mary Washington 10-1 Wooster 13-4 Corners 12Total Salisbury 97-16 Salisbury 14 7-21 Wesley 20-2 Salisbury 38-11 Corners 12Total Corners 12Total Mary Washington 11-2 Wooster 15-6 Saves GA Saves Salisbury 11 10 - 21 Salisbury 44-8 Sarah Johnson (W) 2- 7 Anna Cooke (SU) 1- 2 Saves GA Saves Saves GA Saves Chrissy Bowdren (UMW) 2- 7 Madalyn Myers (W) 4- 9 Anna Cooke (SU) 1- 0 Anna Cooke (SU) 0- 3

www.suseagulls.com 2009 Salisbury University Field Hockey Game-by-Game Results Game 19 The Last Time Salisbury... Nov 15 • Salisbury, Md. Won 10 straight ...... vs. Rowan (9/23/09) – vs. SUNY Cortland (11/15/09) 12 Won 11 straight ...... vs. Rowan (9/23/09) – vs. SUNY Cortland (11/15/09) 12 #2 Salisbury 3, #5 Cortland 2 Won 12 straight ...... vs. Rowan (9/23/09) – vs. SUNY Cortland (11/15/09) Won 13 straight ...... vs. Denison (9/8/07) – vs. Springfield (11/11/07) 19 Won 14 straight ...... vs. Denison (9/8/07) – vs. Springfield (11/11/07) 19 The No. 2 ranked Salisbury University field hockey team Won 15 straight ...... vs. Denison (9/8/07) – vs. Springfield (11/11/07) 19 defeated No. 5 ranked SUNY Cortland on Sunday afternoon, Won 16 straight ...... vs. Denison (9/8/07) – vs. Springfield (11/11/07) 19 3-2, to advance to the semifinal round in the NCAA Division Won 17 straight ...... vs. Denison (9/8/07) – vs. Springfield (11/11/07) 19 III field hockey tournament. The Sea Gulls will now travel to Won 18 straight ...... vs. Denison (9/8/07) – vs. Springfield (11/11/07) 19 South Hadley, Mass., to face No. 4 ranked Tufts University Won 19 straight ...... vs. Denison (9/8/07) – vs. Springfield (11/11/07) on Saturday, Nov. 21. Won 20 straight ...... vs. Rowan (10/14/03) – at Catholic (10/5/05) 44 "We knew it was going to be a really intense Lost three straight ...... at Rowan (9/26/06) – vs. Catholic (10/4/06) game," said head coach Dawn Chamberlin of today's match- Lost four straight ...... at Ithaca (9/25/93) – vs. Eastern Mennonite (10/2/93) up. "They're strong, fast and very well coached." Indeed, it Lost five straight ...... vs. Loyola (Md.) (10/9/82) – vs. Loyola (Md.) (10/30/82) seven was intense, as both teams committed a slew of fouls and Lost six straight ...... vs. Loyola (Md.) (10/9/82) – vs. Loyola (Md.) (10/30/82) seven each drew one green card in the game. The Sea Gulls and Lost seven straight ...... vs. Loyola (Md.) (10/9/82) – vs. Loyola (Md.) (10/30/82) Red Dragons were fairly evenly matched in penalty corners, Lost eight straight ...... Never with Salisbury having 14 opportunities and SUNY Cortland Scored 10 goals in a match ...... vs. Hood (10/12/08) 12 having 10. Four of those corner opportunities for the Red Scored 11 goals in a match ...... vs. Hood (10/12/08) 12 Dragons came in the last five minutes of play as they scurried to catch up to the Sea Gulls' 3-1 lead, with SUNY Scored 12 goals in a match ...... vs. Hood (10/12/08) Cortland player Liz DeWaters putting a shot past sophomore Scored 13 goals in a match ...... at Gallaudet (10/18/75) 13 goalkeeper Anna Cooke (Ann Arbor, Mich.) (three saves) in Scored 14 goals in a match ...... Never the 69th minute of play. The maroon and gold, unfazed, Allowed four goals in a match ...... vs. Cortland St. (11/15/08) maintained their 3-2 lead for the last 14 seconds of the Allowed five goals in a match ...... at Mary Washington (Oct. 2, 2001) six game and took down the previously undefeated Red Allowed six goals in a match ...... at Mary Washington (Oct. 2, 2001) Dragons (19-1). With the win, the Sea Gulls improved their Allowed seven goals in a match ...... vs. TCNJ (11/6/94) record to 18-1. Allowed eight goals in a match ...... vs. Old Dominion (10/1/83) Salisbury fought for possession throughout the Allowed nine goals in a match ...... Never entire game, outshooting SUNY Cortland 15-8. The Red Won by 10 ...... at Hood (9/1/09) 10-0 Dragons scored the first goal of the game in the 14th Won by 11 ...... vs. Hood (10/12/08) 12-0 minute, marking the fifth time this season that the Sea Gulls Won by 12 ...... vs. Hood (10/12/08) 12-0 have trailed in a match. In the 26th minute, sophomore Won by 13 ...... at Gallaudet (10/18/75) 13-0 back Tara McGovern (Yorktown Heights, N.Y.) evened up the Won by 14 ...... Never score off an assist from senior forward Lauren Correll Lost by five ...... vs. TCNJ (11/6/94) 7-0 (Bridgeville, Del.). Salisbury and SUNY Cortland entered Lost by six ...... vs. TCNJ (11/6/94) 7-0 halftime tied, with one goal apiece. Lost by seven ...... vs. TCNJ (11/6/94) 7-0 Both teams remained tied for almost 20 minutes Lost by eight ...... vs. Old Dominion (10/1/83) 8-0 into the second half, until sophomore forward Alison Lost by nine ...... Never Bloodsworth (Delmar, Md.) fired a shot that went past Red Won in overtime ...... vs. CNU (9/10/08) Dragon keeper Ashley Hughes (eight saves). Just 26 Lost in overtime ...... vs. Messiah (9/19/09) seconds later, in the 63rd minute of play, Correll scored the Tied ...... at Eastern Mennonite (10/3/92) 2-2 unassisted game-winning goal off of a fast break. That goal gave Salisbury the 3-1 lead with just six minutes left to play, The Last Time A Sea Gull... but the Sea Gulls maintained their composure and finished the game strong. "I knew that the [final] goal was going to Scored four goals ...... Lauren Correll at Kenyon (9/27/09) five be essential in winning the game. Two goals isn't enough Scored five goals ...... Lauren Correll at Kenyon (9/27/09) against a team like Cortland," said Correll. Scored six goals ...... Felicia Fortunato at Gallaudet (10/18/75) Scored seven goals ...... Never Last year, SUNY Cortland handed Salisbury its final loss of Had three assists ...... Kandace Hancock vs. St. Mary’s (11/3/07) the season in the second-round of the NCAA tournament, as Had four assists ...... Melissa Webster vs. Drew (11/14/04) the Red Dragons defeated the Sea Gulls, 4-3, in overtime. Had five assists ...... Never Salisbury advances to the semifinal round of the NCAA Had eight points ...... Lauren Correll at Kenyon (9/27/09) 10 tournament for the first time since 2007. "This is a huge win Had nine points ...... Lauren Correll at Kenyon (9/27/09) 10 for us, mentally and physically," said Chamberlin. "We have Had 10 points ...... Lauren Correll at Kenyon (9/27/09) overcome a lot this year. This is really just a great Had 11 points ...... Brittany Elliott at Goucher (9/30/04) experience overall." Had 12 points ...... Brittany Elliott at Goucher (9/30/04) SUNY Cortland 10-0 Had 13 points ...... Felicia Fortunato at Gallaudet (10/18/75) Salisbury 13-4 Had 14 points ...... Never Made 15 saves ...... Joanna Fenske at TCNJ (10/13/01) Salisbury Made 16 saves ...... Joanna Fenske vs. Eastern Mennonite (9/17/00) GOALS:Caitlin Walker (2), Tara McGovern (1), Beverly Beladino (1) Made 17 saves ...... Joanna Fenske at Mary Washington (10/5/99) ASSISTS: Michelle Rowe (1) Made 18 saves ...... Karen McCammon vs. Cortland St. (10/9/94) 19 Made 19 saves ...... Karen McCammon vs. Cortland St. (10/9/94) Shots 12 Total Made 20 saves ...... Cindi Smith at TCNJ (10/7/93) 27 Wooster 13-4 Made 21 saves ...... Cindi Smith at TCNJ (10/7/93) 27 Salisbury 14 7-21 Made 22 saves ...... Cindi Smith at TCNJ (10/7/93) 27 Made 23 saves ...... Cindi Smith at TCNJ (10/7/93) 27 Corners 12 Total Wooster 15-6 Made 24 saves ...... Cindi Smith at TCNJ (10/7/93) 27 Salisbury 44-8 Made 25 saves ...... Cindi Smith at TCNJ (10/7/93) 27 Made 26 saves ...... Cindi Smith at TCNJ (10/7/93) 27 Saves GA Saves Made 27 saves ...... Cindi Smith at TCNJ (10/7/93) Madalyn Myers (W) 4- 9 Made 28 saves ...... Jackie Sandlof at Maryland (10/27/76) 49 Anna Cooke (SU) 0- 3 www.suseagulls.com 2009 Salisbury University Field Hockey Roster

No. Name Position Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School 00 Rebecca Tracey Goalkeeper Fr. 5-6 Perry Hall, Md./ Mercy High 1 Tara McGovern Back So. 5-5 Yorktown Heights, N.Y./ Lakeland 2 Lauren Correll Forward Sr. 5-4 Bridgeville, Del./ Sussex Tech 3 Paige Lowery Back So. 4-11 Denver, Colo./ Colorado Academy 4 Beverly Beladino Forward Sr. 5-5 Putnam Valley, N.Y./ Putnam Valley 5 Danielle Lehman Midfield So. 5-4 Dover, Del./ Dover 6 Kelly Brown Midfield Fr. 5-5 Baltimore, Md./ Catonsville 7 Liz Tollett Midfield Jr. 5-3 Severna Park, Md./ Chesapeake 8 Katy Lamboni Forward Jr. 5-5 Salisbury, Md./ Parkside 9 Courtney Webster Forward Jr. 5-6 Chance, Md./ Washington 11 Jennifer Bandy Midfield Sr. 5-5 Ellicott City, Md./ Howard 12 Ashley Kisner Back Jr. 5-6 Duncannon, Pa./ Susquenita 13 Michelle Rowe Midfield Sr. 5-3 Elkton, Md./ Elkton 14 Emily Klinkenborg Midfield Fr. 5-7 Hartly, Del./ Polytech 15 Caitlyn Ruffus Midfield Sr. 5-4 Lincroft, N.J./ Red Bank Catholic 16 Melissa Slocum Forward Fr. 5-3 Salisbury, Md./ Wicomico 17 Alison Bloodsworth Forward So. 5-2 Delmar, Md./ Delmar 18 Kandice Hancock Midfield Jr. 5-7 Westover, Md./ Washington 19 Caitlin Powers Midfield Fr. 5-8 Towson, Md./ Towson 20 Katie Fost Midfield Jr. 5-1 Lusby, Md./ Patuxent 21 Kristina Fusco Midfield Fr. 5-3 Forest Hill, Md./ Fallston 22 Kelly McIntyre Midfield Fr. 5-2 Highland, Md./ River Hill 23 Abby Tedford Forward Jr. 5-3 Chester, Md./ Kent Island 24 Caitlin Walker Forward So. 5-7 Fallston, Md./ Fallston 25 Katie Matteo Back Fr. 5-8 Arnold, Md./ Broadneck 26 Emily Ellenberger Back Jr. 5-9 Gaithersburg, Md./ Quince Orchard 27 Shannon Hanratty Back So. 5-10 Arnold, Md./ Broadneck 28 Christine Craddock Midfield Jr. 5-5 Burtonsville, Md./ Paint Branch 29 Camile Walker Forward Jr. 5-8 Wilmington, Del./ Wilmington Christian 49 Anna Cooke Goalkeeper Jr. 5-5 Ann Arbor, Mich./ Ann Arbor Pioneer

Head Coach: Dawn Chamberlin (23rd season) Assistant Coaches: Danielle Twilley (2nd season), Nick Fiorentino (2nd season), Wendy Ford (1st season), Megan Block (1st season)

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2009 NCAA Division III FIELD HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP

First Round Second/Third Rounds Semifinals Final November 11 November 14-15 November 21 November 22

Messiah* (19-0)

Eastern (17-4) Messiah 3-0

Eastern 1-0 (2 OT) Stevens Institute* (17-3) Messiah 3-2 Lebanon Valley* (17-3) Lebanon Valley 9-0

Wittenberg (12-5) Lebanon Valley 3-0

Rowan (14-4) Mount Holyoke Turf Field Mount Holyoke College South Hadley, Mass. Trinity (CT) (15-2)

Mass.-Dartmouth (15-6) Trinity (CT) 2-1

Middlebury 5-1 Middlebury* (11-4) Ursinus 5-1 Lynchburg* (17-4) Lynchburg 5-3

Juniata (17-3) Ursinus 4-0

Ursinus* (17-2) Mount Holyoke Turf Field Mount Holyoke College South Hadley, Mass. Salisbury* (16-1) 1 p.m. NATIONAL CHAMPION Hamilton (12-4) Salisbury 4-0

Wooster 2-1 Wooster* (16-5) Salisbury 3-2 . Newport* (15-3) Chris. Newport 1-0

Cabrini (11-10) Cortland St. 4-2

SUNY Cortland (18-0) Mount Holyoke Turf Field Mount Holyoke College South Hadley, Mass. Skidmore (16-3)

Husson (9-7) Skidmore 4-3

Amherst 3-0 Amherst* (11-4) Tufts 4-1 Nichols* (18-3) MIT 2-1

MIT (17-4) Tufts 5-1

Tufts* (16-1)

*-host institution for first or second/third-round games all game times are local time

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A STATISTICAL HISTORY of the NCAA DIVISION III FIELD HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIPS 1981-2008

History of the National Division III Field Hockey Championships 1981-2008

Table of Contents

General Team Statistics Team Participation 1-5 Years Invited 5 Games Played, Games won 6 Winning Percentage 6 Championship Round Appearances 6 Titles 6 Winning Streaks 6 Teams with 0 losses 7 Teams with 1 loss 7 Teams below .500 8 Overtime Games 9 Strokeoff games 9

Offensive Statistics, Team Most goals in one half--1 team 10 Most goals in one half--2 teams 10 Most goals in one game--1 team 11 Most goals in one game--2 teams 11 Most goals scored, losing team 12 Deficits Overcome 12 Latest first goals scored 12 Shots in a game, most 13 Shots in a game, fewest 14 Penalty corners in a game, most 15 Penalty corners in a game, fewest 16 Assist records 17 Margin of victory 18

Offensive Statistics, Individuals Most points scored, game 19 Most points scored, tournament 19 Most points scored, career 19

Most goals scored, game 20 Most goals scored, tournament 20 Most goals scored, career 20

Most assists in a game 21 Most assists in a tournament 21 Most assists in a career 21

Defensive Statistics Defensive saves in a game 22 Defensive saves in a tournament 22 Defensive saves in a career 22 Most saves, keeper game 23 Least goals allowed average, tournament 23

Coaching Information General--Years, Games, Won, Winning Percentage, 24 Titles, Championship Rounds 25 Coaching Line, by coach 26-33

Tournament Brackets 1981-2008 34

The following is a compilation of statistics of the NCAA Field Hockey Championships. The information contained within is compiled from the NCAA Championships Record Books and from information provided by Sports Information Departments of participating schools. In addition, coaches and players also provided invaluable assistance. Thank you to all of the sports information directors, coaches, and players who provided information and assistance. If you are aware of a mistake in this information, please notify Chip Rogers. (434-825-2082 or [email protected]). Team Participation School (Years) Won Lost % 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Alvernia (3) 1 3 .250 0 0 0 0 2005-06-07

Amherst (4) 4 4 .500 0 1 0 0 1996-99-00-09

Babson (1) 1 1 .500 0 0 0 0 2005

Bentley (2) 3 3 .500 0 0 0 1 1985-86

Bloomsburg (8) 24 6 .800 2 4 1 0 1984-85-86-87-88-89-90-91

Bowdoin (7) 12 5 .706 2 0 2 0 1997-99-00-05-06-07-08

Bridgewater State (3) 1 3 .250 0 0 0 0 1982-85-88

Cabrini (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 2009

Calvin (2) 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 1987-88

Castleton State (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 2008

Centre (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 2007

Christopher Newport (4) 4 4 .500 0 0 0 0 2006-07-08-09

Clark (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 1991

Cortland State (23) 41 23 .645 3 1 4* 1 1982-83-84-85-87-88-89-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-99 00-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09

Denison (10) 4 12 .250 0 0 0 2 1982-83-84-86-91-92-93-94-99-00

DePauw (2) 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 1990-99

Drew (4) 3 5 .375 0 0 0 1 1983-85-86-04

East Stroudsburg (3) 1 3 .250 0 0 0 0 1987-88-90

Eastern (5) 2 5 .286 0 0 0 0 2000-02-06-08-09

1 School (Years) Won Lost % 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Eastern Mennonite (9) 4 9 .308 0 0 1 0 1992-93-95-96-97-98-99-00-03

Elizabethtown (9) 6 10 .375 0 0 0 1 1981-82-83-84-85-86-87-88-06

FDU-Madison (2) 1 2 .333 0 0 0 0 1984-86

Franklin & Marshall (5) 7 5 .583 0 1 2 0 1981-82-83-91-92

Frostburg State (6) 2 6 .250 0 0 0 0 1981-82-84-85-86-87

Gettysburg (6) 2 6 .250 0 0 0 0 1986-87-94-98-99-01

Gordon (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 2001

Goucher (2) 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 1994-95

Gwynedd-Mercy (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 1999

Hamilton (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 2009

Hartwick (7) 10 7 .588 0 1 1 0 1990-91-94-96-98-99-04

Husson (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 2009

Ithaca (16) 12 15 .444 1 1 1* 0 1982-83-84-85-86-87-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-00

Johns Hopkins (8) 2 8 .200 0 0 0 0 1990-92-93-99-00-03-07-08

Juniata (4) 2 4 .333 0 0 0 0 2004-06-07-09

Keene State (6) 0 6 .000 0 0 0 0 1998-04-05-06-07-08

Kenyon (3) 1 3 .250 0 0 0 0 1989-06-07

King’s (2) 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 2006-07

Kutztown (1) 1 1 .500 0 0 0 0 1988

Lebanon Valley (15) 18 16 .529 0 0 3 1 1988-91-92-93-95-96-97-98-99-00-05-06-07-08-09

2 School (Years) Won Lost % 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Lock Haven (3) 8 4 .667 1 0 0 2 1989-90-91

Lynchburg (11) 4 11 .267 0 0 0 0 1983-84-88-89-01-02-05-06-07-08-09

Maine-Farmington (3) 1 3 .250 0 0 0 0 2004-06-07

Manhattanville (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 2005

Mary Washington (7) 4 7 .364 0 1 0 0 1991-93-94-95-01-02-03

Massachusetts-Dartmouth 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 2009

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1) 1 1 .500 0 0 0 0 2009

McDaniel (1) 1 1 .500 0 0 0 0 2002

*Messiah (23) 41 22 .651 0 6 6 0 1984-85-86-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98- 01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09

Middlebury (10) 19 10 .655 1 3 0 1 1994-96-98-03-04-05-06-07-08-09

Millersville (6) 4 6 .400 0 1 0 0 1984-85-86-88-89-90

Montclair State (2) 2 2 .500 0 0 0 0 2003-05

Mount Holyoke (2) 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 2001-03

Muhlenberg (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 1989

Neumann (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 2008

New England College (10) 2 10 .167 0 0 0 0 1982-99-00-02-03-04-05-06-07-08

The College of New Jersey (28) 65 19 .774 9 4 6* 0 1981-82-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99- 00-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08

Nichols (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 2009

College of Notre Dame (2) 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 2001-02

3 School (Years) Won Lost % 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Oberlin (1) 1 1 .500 0 0 0 0 2005

Ohio Wesleyan (8) 0 8 .000 0 0 0 0 1987-88-89-90-91-92-93-95

Oneonta State (3) 1 3 .250 0 0 0 0 1984-90-92

Plymouth State (6) 2 6 .250 0 0 0 0 1984-93-94-00-01-02

Roanoke (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 2002

Rowan (17) 16 16 .500 1 0 2 0 1982-85-86-92-93-97-98-99-00-01-02-03-05-06-07-08-09

St. Lawrence (4) 4 5 .444 0 0 0 1 1987-89-94-01

Salem State (7) 2 7 .222 0 0 0 0 1982-83-84-86-87-88-89

*Salisbury (25) 39 21 .650 4 0 5 1 1984-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-94-95-96-97-98-99 00-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09

Scranton (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 1997

Sewanee (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 2008

Shippensburg (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 1985

Skidmore (9) 8 9 .471 0 0 1 0 1998-99-01-02-03-05-07-08-09

Slippery Rock (1) 1 1 .500 0 0 0 0 1987

Smith (2) 1 2 .333 0 0 0 0 1983-93

Southern Maine (5) 2 6 .286 0 0 0 1 1987-89-90-92-03

Springfield (8) 9 8 .529 0 1 1 0 1997-99-00-04-05-06-07-08

Stevens (2) 1 2 .333 0 0 0 0 2008-09

Susquehanna (3) 1 3 .250 0 0 0 0 1993-99-02

Swarthmore (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 1996 4

School (Years) Won Lost % 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Trinity (Conn.) (6) 7 7 .500 0 0 1 1 1993-96-97-98-08-09

*Tufts (5) 6 4 .600 0 1 0 0 1995-98-07-08-09

*Ursinus (6) 11 4 .733 1 0 2 0 2004-05-06-07-08-09

Utica (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 2005

Virginia Wesleyan (2) 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 2003-04

Washington (Md.) (2) 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 1996-97

Washington & Lee (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 2005

Wellesley (3) 4 4 .500 0 0 0 1 1995-02-06

Wesley (3) 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0 2001-03-04

Western New England College (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 2005

Westfield State (1) 2 1 .667 0 0 1 0 1981

Wheaton (Mass.) (1) 1 1 .500 0 0 0 0 1983

Wilkes (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 1995

William Paterson (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 2000

William Smith (18) 31 15 .674 3 2 1 0 1987-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-00-01-04-05-06-07

Williams (11) 7 11 .384 0 0 0 0 1994-95-96-97-00-01-02-03-04-05-06

Wisconsin-Stevens Point (3) 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0 1981-82-85

Wittenberg (8) 0 8 .000 0 0 0 0 1994-95-97-98-02-03-04-09

Wooster (8) 2 8 .200 0 0 0 0 1983-84-85-86-96-01-08-09

Worcester Tech (4) 1 4 .200 0 0 0 0 1989-90-91-92 5

*Ithaca and The College of New Jersey tied for third place in 1984 (no game held) ^Starting with the 1997 championships, no third-place game was held. Semifinal participants that do not advance are both credited with a third-place finish.

Years Invited 28 The College of New Jersey 25 Cortland State 25 Salisbury 23 Messiah 18 William Smith 17 Rowan 16 Ithaca 15 Lebanon Valley 11 Lynchburg 11 Williams

Games Played 84 The College of New Jersey (65-19) 64 Cortland State (41-23) 63 Messiah (41-22) 60 Salisbury (39-21) 46 William Smith (31-15) 32 Rowan (16-16) 31 Lebanon Valley (18-16) 30 Bloomsburg (24-6) 29 Middlebury (19-10) 27 Ithaca (12-15)

Games Won 65 The College of New Jersey (65-19) 41 Cortland State (41-23) 41 Messiah (41-22) 39 Salisbury (39-21) 31 William Smith (31-15) 24 Bloomsburg (24-6) 19 Middlebury (19-10) 18 Lebanon Valley (18-16) 16 Rowan (16-16)

Winning Percentage .800 Bloomsburg (24-6) .774 The College of New Jersey (65-19) .733 Ursinus (11-4) .706 Bowdoin (12-5) .674 William Smith (31-15) .667 Lock Haven (8-4) .667 Westfield State (2-1) .655 Middlebury (19-10) .651 Messiah (41-22) .650 Salisbury (39-21) .641 Cortland State (41-23)

Championship Round Appearances 19 The College of New Jersey 14 Messiah 11 Salisbury 8 Cortland State 7 Bloomsburg 6 William Smith

6 Titles 9 The College of New Jersey (1981, 83, 85, 88, 90, 91, 95, 96, 99) 4 Salisbury (1986, 2003, 2004, 2005) 3 Cortland State (1993, 1994, 2001) 3 William Smith (1992, 1997, 2000) 2 Bowdoin (2007, 2008) 2 Bloomsburg (1984, 1987)

Winning Streak (Beginning - Ending) 12 Salisbury (2003 1st round – 2005 finals) 11 The College of New Jersey (1990 1st round - 1992 finals) 9 The College of New Jersey (1995 1st round - 1997 2nd round) 9 Cortland State (1993 1st round - 1995 2nd round) 8 Bowdoin (2007 1st round – current) 7 Bloomsburg (1987 1st round - 1988 finals) 7 William Smith (1997 1st round - 1998 finals)

Entering the tournament, these teams . . . were undefeated and untied (24) Team (Coach) Record How it Did Year The College of New Jersey (Melissa Magee) 18-0 2-0 CHAMPIONS 1981 The College of New Jersey (Melissa Magee) 23-0 2-1 Runners-up 1982 Bloomsburg (Jan Hutchinson) 14-0 4-0 CHAMPIONS 1984 Messiah (Jan Trapp) 17-0 3-1 Runners-up 1984 Salisbury State (Karen Weaver) 17-0 4-0 CHAMPIONS 1986 The College of New Jersey (Sharon Pfluger) 18-0 3-1 Runners-up 1989 Bloomsburg (Jan Hutchinson) 19-0 3-1 Runners-up 1990 Worcester Tech (Judy Soderlund) 17-0 0-1 1st round 1990 Worcester Tech (Judy Soderlund) 18-0 0-1 1st round 1992 Plymouth State (Wynn Holht) 17-0 0-1 1st round 1993 The College of New Jersey (Sharon Pfluger) 16-0 3-1 Runners-up 1994 The College of New Jersey (Sharon Pfluger) 15-0 4-0 CHAMPIONS 1995 Williams (Chris Larson Mason) 15-0 1-1 2nd round 1995 Trinity (Robin Sheppard) 14-0 1-1 2nd round 1997 Eastern Mennonite (Linwood Vrolijk) 23-0 0-1 1st round 1998 The College of New Jersey (Sharon Pfluger) 16-0 4-0 CHAMPIONS 1999 Rowan (Penny Kempf) 17-0 4-0 CHAMPIONS 2002 Middlebury (Katherine DeLorenzo) 16-0 3-1 Runners-up 2003 Salisbury (Dawn Chamberlin) 18-0 4-0 CHAMPIONS 2004 Bowdoin (Nicky Pearson) 18-0 2-1 semifinals 2005 Cortland State (Cynthia Wetmore) 18-0 1-1 Quarterfinals 2006 Bowdoin (Nicky Pearson) 17-0 4-0 CHAMPIONS 2007 Messiah (Jan Trapp) 19-0 2009 Cortland (Cynthia Wetmore) 17-0 1-1 Quarterfinals 2009 were undefeated with ties (6) Team (Coach) Record How it Did Year The College of New Jersey (Sharon Pfluger) 21-0-1 2-1 3rd place 1984 The College of New Jersey (Sharon Pfluger) 17-0-2 4-0 CHAMPIONS 1988 The College of New Jersey (Sharon Pfluger) 14-0-1 4-0 CHAMPIONS 1990 The College of New Jersey (Sharon Pfluger) 15-0-1 4-0 CHAMPIONS 1991 The College of New Jersey (Sharon Pfluger) 15-0-1 3-1 3rd place 1993 Middlebury (Missy Foote) 12-0-1 2-2 4th place 1994 had 1 loss (46) Team (Coach) Record How it Did Year New England College (Kathy Sandborn) 14-1 0-1 1st round 1982 The College of New Jersey (Melissa Magee) 19-1 3-0 CHAMPIONS 1983 Denison (Jo Rosenberger) 12-1-2 1-2 4th place 1983 Cortland State (Pat Rudy) 15-1 0-1 1st round 1984 7 had 1 loss (6) (continued) Bloomsburg (Jan Hutchinson) 16-1 3-1 3rd place 1985 Bentley (Linda MacDonald) 13-1 1-1 2nd round 1985 Bentley (Linda MacDonald) 14-1 2-2 4th place 1986 Bloomsburg (Jan Hutchinson) 19-1 4-0 CHAMPIONS 1987 Salem State (Mary Ellen McGee) 15-1-1 0-1 1st round 1987 Bloomsburg (Jan Hutchinson) 19-1-1 3-1 Runners-up 1988 Worcester Tech (Judy Soderlund) 16-1-1 1-1 2nd round 1989 Southern Maine (Paula Hodgdon) 13-1-2 0-1 1st round 1989 Muhlenberg (Helene Hospodar) 14-1 0-1 1st round 1989 Ohio Wesleyan (Nan Carney-DeBord) 17-1 0-1 1st round 1989 Southern Maine (Paula Hodgdon) 15-1-1 0-1 1st round 1990 Messiah (Jan Trapp) 19-1 3-1 3rd place 1990 Bloomsburg (Jan Hutchinson) 19-1 3-1 Runners-up 1991 Worcester Tech (Judy Soderlund) 17-1-1 0-1 1st round 1991 Clark (Linda Wage) 12-1-3 0-1 1st round 1991 William Smith (Sally Scatton Bond) 18-1 4-0 CHAMPIONS 1992 The College of New Jersey (Sharon Pfluger) 15-1 3-1 Runners-up 1992 Cortland State (Pat Rudy) 18-1-1 4-0 CHAMPIONS 1993 Mary Washington (Dana Hall) 19-1 3-1 Runners-up 1993 Eastern Mennonite (Sandra Brownscombe) 13-1-2 0-1 1st round 1993 Williams (Chris Larson Mason) 12-1-1 0-1 1st round 1994 Cortland State (Pat Rudy) 20-1 4-0 CHAMPIONS 1994 Eastern Mennonite (Linwood Vrolijk) 18-1 3-1 3rd place 1995 Eastern Mennonite(Linwood Vrolijk) 20-1 1-1 2nd round 1996 Hartwick (Anna Meyer) 17-1 3-1 Runners-up 1996 The College of New Jersey (Sharon Pfluger) 16-1 4-0 CHAMPIONS 1996 Lebanon Valley (Kathy Tierney) 18-1 2-1 semifinals 1997 Eastern Mennonite (Linwood Vrolijk) 18-1 0-1 1st round 1997 Middlebury (Missy Foote) 13-1 4-0 CHAMPIONS 1998 Skidmore (K. P. Delorenzo) 16-1 1-1 2nd round 1999 William Smith (Sally Scatton) 15-1 4-0 CHAMPIONS 2000 Rowan (Penny Kempf) 15-1 2-1 semifinals 2000 Bowdoin (Nicky Pearson) 15-1 0-1 1st round 2000 Plymouth State (Bonnie Lord) 17-1 0-1 2nd round 2002 Salisbury (Dawn Chamberlin) 16-1 4-0 CHAMPIONS 2003 Ursinus (Laura Molliken) 19-1 1-1 Quarterfinals 2004 Messiah (Jan Trapp) 18-1 2-1 semifinals 2004 Middlebury (Katherine DeLorenzo) 15-1 3-1 Runners-up 2004 Salisbury (Dawn Chamberlin) 17-1 4-0 CHAMPIONS 2005 Bowdoin (Nicky Pearson) 15-1 2-1 semifinals 2006 Messiah (Jan Trapp) 14-1 2-1 semifinals 2008 Tufts (Tina McDavitt) 16-1 3-1 Runners-up 2008 Salisbury (Dawn Chamberlin) 18-1 2009 Tufts (Tina McDavitt) 18-1 2009 had a .500 or below record (4) Team (Coach) Record How it Did Year Lynchburg (Enza Steele) 12-13-1 0-1 1st round 1989 Lebanon Valley (Kathy Tierney) 9-9-1 0-1 1st round 1992 Ithaca (Doris Kostrinsky) 10-10 1-1 2nd round 1992 Kenyon (Chrissy Kilroe) 11-11 0-1 1st round 2007

8 Overtime Games Played 14 Salisbury State (4-10) 14 Messiah (10-4) 12 The College of New Jersey (9-3) 12 William Smith (7-5) 11 Cortland State (4-7) 11 Rowan (6-5) 9 Lebanon Valley (5-4)

Overtime Games Won 10 Messiah (10-4) 9 The College of New Jersey (9-3) 7 William Smith (7-5) 6 Rowan (6-5) 5 Lebanon Valley (5-3) 4 Bloomsburg (4-2) 4 Cortland State (4-7) 4 Salisbury (4-10)

Overtime Games Lost 10 Salisbury State (4-10) 7 Cortland State (4-7) 5 Rowan (6-5) 5 William Smith (7-5) 4 Messiah (9-4) 4 Lebanon Valley (5-4)

Multiple Overtimes Games Played 10 Cortland State (4-6) 7 William Smith (5-2) 6 Messiah (4-2) 6 Lebanon Valley (3-3) 6 Salisbury State (1-5)

Two Overtimes Games Played 4 Salisbury State (1-3) 3 Messiah (3-0) 3 Cortland State (0-3) 2 The College of New Jersey (2-0) 2 Rowan (0-2)

Three Overtimes Games Played 2 William Smith (2-0)

Games Decided By Penalty Stroke Played 7 Cortland State (4-3) 5 Lebanon Valley (3-2) 5 William Smith (3-2) 3 Ithaca (2-1) 3 Messiah (1-2)

Games Decided By Penalty Stroke Won 4 Cortland State (4-3) 3 Lebanon Valley (3-2) 2 William Smith (3-2) 2 Ithaca (2-1)

9 Offensive Statistics Team Goals Scored, 1 half (All Games) -- 1 team 7 The College of New Jersey vs Rowan, 2nd, 1st round, 1986 6 Lebanon Valley vs Wittenberg, 2nd, 1st round, 2009 6 Susquehanna vs Skidmore, 1st, 1st round, 1999 6 Bloomsburg vs DePauw, 2nd, 1st round, 1990 5 TCNJ vs Christopher Newport, 2nd, 2nd round, 2008 5 Tufts vs New England College, 1st, 1st round, 2007 5 New England College vs Springfield, 2nd, 1st round, 2006 5 New England College vs Springfield, 1st, 1st round, 2006 5 Salisbury vs Drew, 1st, 2nd round, 2004 5 Messiah vs Eastern Mennonite, 2nd, 2nd round, 2003 5 Skidmore vs Wellesley, 2nd, 2nd round, 2002 5 Bloomsburg vs Calvin, 2nd, 1st round, 1988

Goals Scored, 1 half (1st/2nd/QF rounds) -- 1 team 7 The College of New Jersey vs Rowan, 2nd, 1st round, 1986 6 Lebanon Valley vs Wittenberg, 2nd, 1st round, 2009 6 Bloomsburg vs DePauw, 2nd, 1st round, 1990 6 Susquehanna vs Skidmore, 1st, 1st round, 1999 5 eight times, most recently TCNJ vs Christopher Newport, 2nd, 2nd round, 2008

Goals Scored, 1 half (Championship Round) -- 1 team 4 Lock Haven vs William Smith, 2nd, semifinals, 1990 4 Salisbury vs Middlebury, 1st, final, 2004 3 Bloomsburg vs Drew (0), 2nd, 3rd place, 1995 3 The College of New Jersey vs Denison (0), 1st, semifinals, 1983 3 Salisbury State vs Bloomsburg (1), 1st, finals, 1986 3 Hartwick vs Lebanon Valley (1), 1st, semifinals, 1996

Goals Scored, 1 half (All Games) -- 2 teams 7 New England College (5) vs Springfield (2), 1st, 1st round, 2006 7 New England College (5) vs Springfield (2), 2nd, 1st round, 2006 7 Messiah (4) vs Alvernia (3), 1st half, 2nd round, 2005 7 Cortland (4) vs Williams (3), 2nd half, 2nd round, 2003 7 Susquehanna (6) vs Skidmore (1), 1st half, 1st round, 1999 7 Bloomsburg (6) vs DePauw (1), 2nd, 1st round, 1990 7 The College of New Jersey (7) vs Rowan (0), 2nd, 1st round, 1986 6 Lebanon Valley (6) vs Wittenberg (0), 2nd, 1st round, 2009 6 Cortland (4) vs Babson (2), 1st half, 2nd round, 2005 6 The College of New Jersey (4) vs Springfield (2), 2nd, quarterfinal, 2004 6 Messiah (5) vs Eastern Mennonite (1), 2nd, 2nd round, 2003

Goals Scored, 1 half (1st/2nd/QF rounds) -- 2 teams 7 seven times, most recently New England College (5) vs Springfield (2), 1st, 1st round, 2006 6 four times, most recently Lebanon Valley (6) vs Wittenberg (0), 2nd, 1st round, 2009 5 17 times, most recently Middlebury (4) vs Leb Val (1), 2nd, and Trinity (4) vs Rowan (1), 1st, 2nd round, 2008

Goals Scored, 1 half (Championship Round) -- 2 teams 5 Salisbury (4) vs Middlebury (1), 1st, final, 2004 4 Tufts (2) vs Messiah (2), 1st, semifinal, 2008 4 Messiah (2) vs Ursinus (2), 1st, final, 2006 4 Salisbury (2) vs Ursinus (2), 2nd, semifinal, 2005 4 Hartwick (3) vs Lebanon Valley (1), 1st, semifinals, 1996 4 Lock Haven (3) vs William Smith (1), 2nd, semifinals, 1990 4 Salisbury State (3) vs Bloomsburg (1), 1st, finals, 1986

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Goals Scored, Game (All Games) -- 1 team 10 New England College vs Springfield (4), 1st round, 2006 9 Lebanon Valley vs Wittenberg (0), 1st round, 2009 9 The College of New Jersey vs Rowan (1), 1st round, 1986 9 Skidmore vs Wellesley (0), 2nd round, 2002 8 Bloomsburg vs DePauw (1), 1st round, 1990 8 Salisbury vs Drew (0), 2nd round, 2004 7 nine times, most recently Trinity vs Neumann (0), 1st round, 2008

Goals Scored, Game (1st/2nd/QF rounds) -- 1 team 10 New England College vs Springfield (4), 1st round, 2006 9 Lebanon Valley vs Wittenberg (0), 1st round, 2009 9 The College of New Jersey vs Rowan (1), 1st round, 1986 9 Skidmore vs Wellesley (0), 2nd round, 2002 8 Bloomsburg vs DePauw (1), 1st round, 1990 8 Salisbury vs Drew (0), 2nd round, 2004 7 nine times, most recently Trinity vs Neumann (0), 1st round, 2008

Goals Scored, Game (Championship Round) -- 1 team 6 Salisbury vs Middlebury (3), finals, 2004 5 Tufts vs Messiah (2), semifinals, 2008 4 Bowdoin vs Middlebury (3), finals, 2007 4 Salisbury vs Middlebury (1), finals, 2003 4 Middlebury vs Trinity (1), semifinals, 1998 4 The College of New Jersey vs Middlebury (1), semifinals, 1994 4 The College of New Jersey vs Lock Haven (1), semifinals, 1991 4 Bloomsburg vs Lock Haven (0), semifinals, 1990 4 Bloomsburg vs Drew (1), 3rd place, 1985 4 The College of New Jersey vs Denison (1), semifinals, 1983

Goals Scored, Game (All Games) -- 2 teams 14 New England College (10) vs Springfield (4), 1st round, 2006 11 Messiah (7) vs Alvernia (4), 2nd round, 2005 10 Cortland (6) vs Williams (4), quarterfinal, 2003 10 Cortland (6) vs Babson (4), 2nd round, 2005 10 The College of New Jersey (9) vs Rowan (1), 1st round, 1986 9 six times, most recently Lebanon Valley (9) vs Wittenberg (0), 1st round, 2009

Goals Scored, Game (1st/2nd/QF rounds) -- 2 teams 14 New England College (10) vs Springfield (4), 1st round, 2006 10 Cortland (6) vs Williams (4), quarterfinal, 2003 10 The College of New Jersey (9) vs Rowan (1), 1st round, 1986 9 five times, most recently Lebanon Valley (9) vs Wittenberg (0), 1st round, 2009 8 three times, most recently Lynchburg (5) vs Juniata (3), 1st round, 2009

Goals Scored, Game (Championship Round) -- 2 teams 9 Salisbury (6) vs Middlebury (3), final, 2004 7 Tufts (5) vs Messiah (2), semifinal, 2008 5 Bowdoin (3) vs Tufts (2), 2ot, final, 2008 5 Ursinus (3) vs Messiah (2), finals, 2006 5 Ursinus (3) vs Lebanon Valley (2), semifinals, 2006 5 Salisbury (4) vs Middlebury (1), finals, 2003 5 Rowan (3) vs Salisbury (2), ot, semifinals, 2002 5 Middlebury (3) vs William Smith (2), finals, 1998 5 Middlebury (4) vs The College of New Jersey (1), semifinals, 1998 5 Hartwick (3) vs Lebanon Valley (2), semifinals, 1996 5 Westfield State (3) vs Elizabethtown (2), 3rd place, 1981

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Most Goals Scored, Losing Team (All Games) 4 Trinity vs Rowan (5), quarterfinals, 2008 4 Springfield vs New England College (10), 1st round, 2006 4 Williams vs Cortland (6), quarterfinals, 2003 3 Juniata vs Lynchburg (5), 1st round, 2009 3 Salisbury vs Cortland (4), 2nd round, 2008 3 Denison vs Bloomsburg (6), 1st round, 1986 3 Elizabethtown vs Bloomsburg (4), 2nd round, 1986 3 William Smith vs Lock Haven (5), 2nd round, 1989 3 Amherst vs William Smith (4), 1st round, 1996 3 Skidmore vs Amherst (4), 3rd round, 1999 3 Skidmore vs The College of New Jersey (4), ot, quarterfinals, 2002 3 Springfield vs The College of New Jersey (5), 2nd round, 2004 3 Middlebury vs Salisbury (6), final, 2004

Most Goals Scored, Losing Team (1st/2nd/quarterfinal rounds) 4 Trinity vs Rowan (5), quarterfinals, 2008 4 Springfield vs New England College (10), 1st round, 2006 4 Williams vs Cortland (6), quarterfinals, 2003 3 nine times, most recently Juniata vs Lynchburg (5), 1st round, 2009

Most Goals Scored, Losing Team (Championship Round) 3 Middlebury vs Salisbury (6), final, 2004 2 15 times, most recently Tufts vs Bowdoin, 2ot, final, 2008

Deficits Overcome Largest Deficit Overcome 4 Rowan (5) vs Trinity (4), ot, quarterfinal, 2008, Trinity led 4-0 at 24:02, Rowan tied at 55:35 3 Cortland (4) vs Salisbury (3), ot, 2nd round, 2008, Salisbury led 3-0 at 24:48; Cortland tied at 54:13 2 Amherst (4) vs Skidmore (3), ps, 3rd round, 1999, Skidmore led 3-1 until 48:33 2 TCNJ (5) vs Springfield (3), 2nd round, 2004, Springfield led 3-1 until 41:59 2 Cortland State (3) vs Trinity (2), 2nd round, 1997, Trinity led 2-0 until 32:30 2 New England College (10) vs Springfield (4), 2006, Springfield led 2-0 until 21:13

LATEST FIRST GOAL RECORDS

Latest First Goal Scored, All Games 96:07 Eastern vs Stevens, 1st round, 2009 92:09 Messiah vs Salisbury State, 1st round, 1998 91:13 Rowan vs Lebanon Valley, 1st round, 1992 85:20 Salisbury State vs Washington, 1st round, 1997 84:05 Messiah vs Middlebury, 3rd place, 1994 83:15 Kenyon vs Juniata, 1st round, 2006 82:09 Ithaca vs Salem State, 1st round, 1986

Latest First Goal Scored, 1st/2nd/QF rounds 96:07 Eastern vs Stevens, 1st round, 2009 92:09 Messiah vs Salisbury State, 1st round, 1998 91:13 Rowan vs Lebanon Valley, 1st round, 1992 85:20 Salisbury State vs Washington, 1st round, 1997 83:15 Kenyon vs Juniata, 1st round, 2006 82:09 Ithaca vs Salem State, 1st round, 1986

Latest First Goal Scored, Championship Round 84:05 Messiah vs Middlebury, 3rd place, 1994 81:41 The College of New Jersey, semifinals, 1996 81:36 Bloomsburg vs Cortland State, semifinals, 1988 81:02 The College of New Jersey vs Messiah, semifinals, 1992

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SHOT RECORDS

Most Shots, Game (All Games) -- 1 team 61 Cortland State vs Wooster (10), 1st round, 1996 54 The College of New Jersey vs Lynchburg (0), 1st round, 1988 52 Trinity vs Neumann (2), 1st round, 2008 52 St. Lawrence vs Wittenberg (21), 1st round, 1994 52 Bloomsburg vs Calvin (6), 1st round, 1988 51 Bloomsburg vs Lebanon Valley (8), 2nd round, 1988 51 Ithaca vs Oneonta State (20), 2nd round, 1984

Most Shots, Game (1st/2nd/QF rounds) -- 1 team 61 Cortland State vs Wooster (10), 1st round, 1996 54 The College of New Jersey vs Lynchburg (0), 1st round, 1988 52 Trinity vs Neumann (2), 1st round, 2008 52 St. Lawrence vs Wittenberg (21), 1st round, 1994 52 Bloomsburg vs Calvin (6), 1st round, 1988 51 Bloomsburg vs Lebanon Valley (8), 2nd round, 1988 51 Ithaca vs Oneonta State (20), 2nd round, 1984

Most Shots, Game (Championship Round) -- 1 team 46 The College of New Jersey vs Hartwick (8), finals, 1996 45 Salisbury State vs Bentley (9), semifinals, 1986 41 The College of New Jersey vs Cortland (9), semifinals, 1989 38 William Smith vs Salisbury State (21), semifinals, 1987 36 Ithaca vs The College of New Jersey (6), finals, 1982

Most Shots, Game (All Games) -- both teams 75 William Smith (49) vs East Stroudsburg (29), 1st round, 1987 73 St. Lawrence (52) vs Wittenberg (21), 1st round, 1994 71 Ithaca (51) vs Oneonta State (20), 2nd round, 1984 71 Cortland State (61) vs Wooster (10), 1st round, 1996 68 Cortland State (44) vs St. Lawrence (24), 2nd round, 1994

Most Shots, Game (1st/2nd/QF rounds) -- both teams 75 William Smith (49) vs East Stroudsburg (29), 1st round, 1987 73 St. Lawrence (52) vs Wittenberg (21), 1st round, 1994 71 Ithaca (51) vs Oneonta State (20), 2nd round, 1984 71 Cortland State (61) vs Wooster (10), 1st round, 1996 69 New England College (32) vs Springfield (37), 1st round, 2006 68 Cortland State (44) vs St. Lawrence (24), 2nd round, 1994

Most Shots, Game (Championship Round) -- both teams 59 William Smith (38) vs Salisbury State (21), semifinals, 1987 59 The College of New Jersey (32) vs Bloomsburg (27), finals, 1988 55 Messiah (33) vs Middlebury (22), 3rd place, 1994 54 The College of New Jersey (46) vs Hartwick (8), finals, 1996 54 Salisbury State (45) vs Bentley (9), semifinals, 1986

13 Fewest Shots, Game (All Games) -- 1 team 0 Denison vs Lock Haven (42), 1st round, 1991 0 Lynchburg vs The College of New Jersey (54), 1st round, 1988 1 Cabrini vs Christopher Newport (9), 1st round, 2009 1 New England College vs Skidmore (39), 1st round, 2005 1 Wesley vs Middlebury (37), 2nd round, 2004 1 Maine-Farmington vs Ursinus (29), 2nd round, 2004 1 Drew vs Salisbury (47), 2nd round, 2004 1 The College of New Jersey vs Springfield (12), 3rd round, 2000 1 Johns Hopkins vs Salisbury State (13), 2nd round, 1999 1 Scranton vs The College of New Jersey (10), 1st round, 1997 1 Mary Washington vs The College of New Jersey (25), 1st round, 1991

Fewest Shots, Game (1st/2nd/QF rounds) -- 1 team 0 Denison vs Lock Haven (42), 1st round, 1991 0 Lynchburg vs The College of New Jersey (54), 1st round, 1988 1 Cabrini vs Christopher Newport (9), 1st round, 2009 1 New England College vs Skidmore (39), 1st round, 2005 1 Wesley vs Middlebury (37), 2nd round, 2004 1 Maine-Farmington vs Ursinus (29), 2nd round, 2004 1 Drew vs Salisbury (47), 2nd round, 2004 1 The College of New Jersey vs Springfield (12), 3rd round, 2000 1 Johns Hopkins vs Salisbury State (13), 2nd round, 1999 1 Scranton vs The College of New Jersey (10), 1st round, 1997 1 Mary Washington vs The College of New Jersey (25), 1st round, 1991

Fewest Shots, Game (Championship Round) -- 1 team 2 Denison vs Franklin & Marshall (7), 3rd place, 1983 2 Lock Haven vs Bloomsburg (15), semifinals, 1990 2 Hartwick vs Bloomsburg (31), semifinals, 1991 2 Cortland State vs Amherst (14), semifinals, 1999 2 TCNJ vs Salisbury (14), semifinals, 2003 3 Drew vs Bloomsburg (23), 3rd place, 1985

Fewest Shots, Game (All Games) -- both teams 9 Denison (2) vs Franklin & Marshall (7), 3rd place, 1983 10 Cabrini (1) vs Christopher Newport (9), 1st round, 2009 10 Lynchburg (5) vs Elizabethtown (5), 1st round, 2006 11 Scranton (1) vs The College of New Jersey (10), 1st round, 1997 11 Lebanon Valley (5) vs Salisbury State (6), 1st round, 1998 11 Trinity (3) vs Middlebury (8), semifinals, 1998 12 Bridgewater State (3) vs Bloomsburg (9), 1st round, 1985

Fewest Shots, Game (1st/2nd/QF rounds) -- both teams 10 Cabrini (1) vs Christopher Newport (9), 1st round, 2009 10 Lynchburg (5) vs Elizabethtown (5), 1st round, 2006 11 Scranton (1) vs The College of New Jersey (10), 1st round, 1997 11 Lebanon Valley (5) vs Salisbury State (6), 1st round, 1998 12 Bridgewater State (3) vs Bloomsburg (9), 1st round, 1985 13 Bowdoin (6) vs Trinity (7), 1st round, 1997 13 Gettysburg (2) vs Amherst (11), 2nd round, 1999 13 The College of New Jersey (1) vs Springfield (12), 3rd round, 2000

Fewest Shots, Game (Championship Round) -- both teams 9 Denison (2) vs Franklin & Marshall (7), 3rd place, 1983 11 Trinity (3) vs Middlebury (8), semifinals, 1998 15 The College of New Jersey (6) vs Franklin & Marshall (9), finals, 1981 16 Bloomsburg (4) vs The College of New Jersey (12), finals, 1991 16 Cortland State (2) vs Amherst (14), semifinals, 1999 16 TCNJ (2) vs Salisbury (14), semifinals, 2003

14 PENALTY CORNER RECORDS

Most Penalty Corners, Game (All Games) -- 1 team 34 Ithaca vs The College of New Jersey (11), finals, 1982 29 Ithaca vs Oneonta State (7), 2nd round, 1984 28 Ithaca vs Cortland State (6), 2nd round, 1982 28 Cortland State vs Wooster (1), 1st round, 1985 28 Williams vs Plymouth State (17), 1st round, 1994

Most Penalty Corners, Game (1st/2nd/QF rounds) -- 1 team 29 Ithaca vs Oneonta State (7), 2nd round, 1984 28 Ithaca vs Cortland State (6), 2nd round, 1982 28 Cortland State vs Wooster (1), 1st round, 1985 28 Williams vs Plymouth State (17), 1st round, 1994 27 Ursinus vs Juniata (6), 2nd round, 2007 27 Williams vs Maine-Farmington (3), 1st round, 2006 27 William Smith vs Cortland State (19), quarterfinals, 2000 26 The College of New Jersey vs Bridgewater State (13), 2nd round, 1982

Most Penalty Corners, Game (Championship Round) -- 1 team 34 Ithaca vs The College of New Jersey (11), finals, 1982 24 The College of New Jersey vs Denison (9), semifinals, 1982 23 Salisbury State vs Bentley (4), semifinals, 1986 23 Eastern Mennonite vs Wellesley (5), 3rd place, 1995 22 William Smith vs Middlebury (12), finals, 1998 22 Salisbury vs William Smith (7), semifinals, 2004

Most Penalty Corners, Game (All Games) -- both teams 46 William Smith (27) vs Cortland State (19), quarterfinals, 2000 45 Ithaca (34) vs The College of New Jersey (11), finals, 1982 45 Williams (28) vs Plymouth State (17), 1st round, 1994 41 William Smith (22) vs Salisbury State (19), semifinals, 1987 39 The College of New Jersey (26) vs Bridgewater State (13), 2nd round, 1982 37 Rowan (20) vs Cortland State (17), 1st round, 1982

Most Penalty Corners, Game (1st/2nd/QF rounds) -- both teams 46 William Smith (27) vs Cortland State (19), quarterfinals, 2000 45 Ithaca (34) vs The College of New Jersey (11), finals, 1982 45 Williams (28) vs Plymouth State (17), 1st round, 1994 39 The College of New Jersey (26) vs Bridgewater State (13), 2nd round, 1982 37 Rowan (20) vs Cortland State (17), 1st round, 1982 36 Ithaca (29) vs Oneonta State (7), 2nd round, 1984 36 The College of New Jersey (23) vs Wheaton (13), 2nd round, 1983

Most Penalty Corners, Game (Championship Round) -- both teams 45 Ithaca (34) vs The College of New Jersey (11), finals, 1982 41 William Smith (22) vs Salisbury State (19), semifinals, 1987 34 William Smith (22) vs Middlebury (12), finals, 1998 33 The College of New Jersey (24) vs Denison (9), semifinals, 1982

15 Fewest Penalty Corners, Game (All Games) -- 1 team 0 Neumann vs Trinity (22), 1st round, 2008 0 Drew vs Salisbury (23), 2nd round, 2004 0 Wesley vs Middlebury (16), 2nd round, 2004 0 New England College vs William Smith (20), 2nd round, 2000 0 William Smith vs Wellesley (16), 1st round, 1995 0 Wittenberg vs Eastern Mennonite (15), 1st round, 1995 0 Ithaca vs Cortland State (16), 2nd round, 1993 0 Denison vs Lock Haven (18), 1st round, 1991 0 Lynchburg vs The College of New Jersey (20), 1st round, 1988 1 12 times, most recently Keene State vs Wellesley (8), 1st round, 2006

Fewest Penalty Corners, Game (1st/2nd/QF rounds) -- 1 team 0 Neumann vs Trinity (22), 1st round, 2008 0 Drew vs Salisbury (23), 2nd round, 2004 0 Wesley vs Middlebury (16), 2nd round, 2004 0 New England College vs William Smith (20), 2nd round, 2000 0 William Smith vs Wellesley (16), 1st round, 1995 0 Wittenberg vs Eastern Mennonite (15), 1st round, 1995 0 Ithaca vs Cortland State (16), 2nd round, 1993 0 Denison vs Lock Haven (18), 1st round, 1991 0 Lynchburg vs The College of New Jersey (20), 1st round, 1988 1 12 times, most recently Keene State vs Wellesley (8), 1st round, 2006

Fewest Penalty Corners, Game (Championship Round) -- 1 team 1 Hartwick vs Bloomsburg (20), semifinals, 1991 2 Lebanon Valley vs Bowdoin (11), semifinals, 2007 2 Cortland State vs Amherst (10), semifinals, 1999 2 Messiah vs Ithaca (12), semifinals, 1984 2 Denison vs Franklin & Marshall (9), 3rd place, 1983 2 The College of New Jersey vs Franklin & Marshall (9), finals, 1981

Fewest Penalty Corners, Game (All Games) -- both teams 6 The College of New Jersey (2) vs Millersville (4), 2nd round, 1988 8 Lebanon Valley (7) vs Rowan (1), 2nd round, 2009 8 Messiah (2) vs The College of New Jersey (6), semifinals, 1992 9 Massachusetts-Dartmouth (4) vs Middlebury (5), 1st round, 2009 9 Messiah (3) vs Salisbury State (6), 3rd place, 1992 9 Oneonta State (4) vs The College of New Jersey (5), 1st round, 1990 9 The College of New Jersey (4) vs Springfield (5), quarterfinals, 2000 10 8 times, most recently Bowdoin (5) vs Springfield (5), 2nd round, 2000

Fewest Penalty Corners, Game (1st/2nd/QF rounds) -- both teams 6 The College of New Jersey (2) vs Millersville (4), 2nd round, 1988 8 Lebanon Valley (7) vs Rowan (1), 2nd round, 2009 9 Massachusetts-Dartmouth (4) vs Middlebury (5), 1st round, 2009 9 Oneonta State (4) vs The College of New Jersey (5), 1st round, 1990 10 5 times, most recently Wilkes (3) vs Cortland State (7), 1st round, 1995

Fewest Penalty Corners, Game (Championship Round) -- both teams 8 Messiah (2) vs The College of New Jersey (6), semifinals, 1992 9 Lynchburg (3) vs Elizabethtown (6), 1st round, 2006 9 Wellesley (8) vs Keene State (1), 1st round, 2006 9 Messiah (3) vs Salisbury State (6), 3rd place, 1992 10 Messiah (6) vs Ursinus (4), finals, 2006 10 Messiah (4) vs The College of New Jersey (6), finals, 1995 10 William Smith (4) vs College of New Jersey (6), finals, 1992

16 ASSIST RECORDS Assists, Game (All games) -- 1 team 7 Hartwick vs New England College, 1st round, 1999 7 Bowdoin vs Wellesley, 2nd round, 2006 6 Skidmore vs Wellesley, 2nd round, 2002 6 Salisbury vs New England College, 2nd round, 2002 6 Cortland vs Williams, quarterfinals, 2003 6 Messiah vs Virginia Wesleyan, 2nd round, 2004 6 Middlebury vs Wesley, 2nd round, 2004 6 Salisbury vs Drew, 2nd round, 2004 6 Messiah vs Alvernia, 2nd round, 2005 5 eight times, most recently Lynchburg vs Juniata and Lebanon Valley vs Wittenberg, 1st round, 2009

Assists, Game (1st/2nd/QF rounds) -- 1 team 7 Hartwick vs New England College, 1st round, 1999 6 Skidmore vs Wellesley, 2nd round, 2002 6 Salisbury vs New England College, 2nd round, 2002 6 Cortland vs Williams, quarterfinals, 2003 6 Messiah vs Virginia Wesleyan, 2nd round, 2004 6 Middlebury vs Wesley, 2nd round, 2004 6 Salisbury vs Drew, 2nd round, 2004 6 Messiah vs Alvernia, 2nd round, 2005 5 eight times, most recently Lynchburg vs Juniata and Lebanon Valley vs Wittenberg, 1st round, 2009

Assists, Game (Championship Round) -- 1 team 4 Bloomsburg vs Drew, 3rd place, 1985 4 Salisbury vs Middlebury, final, 2004 3 The College of New Jersey vs Middlebury, semifinals, 1994

Assists, Game (All games) -- both teams 9 Cortland (6) vs Williams (3), quarterfinals, 2003 8 Hartwick (7) vs New England College (1), 1st round, 1999 8 Ursinus (4) vs Williams (4), 2nd round, 2005 8 Bowdoin (7) vs Wellesley (1), 2nd round, 2006 6 nine times, most recently Lynchburg (5) vs Juniata (1),1st round, 2009

Assists, Game (1st/2nd/QF rounds) -- both teams 9 Cortland (6) vs Williams (3), quarterfinals, 2003 8 Hartwick (7) vs New England College (1), 1st round, 1999 8 Ursinus (4) vs Williams (4), 2nd round, 2005 8 Messiah (6) vs Alvernia (2), 2nd round, 2005 6 eight times, most recently Lynchburg (5) vs Juniata (1),1st round, 2009=

Assists, Game (Championship Round) -- both teams 6 Salisbury (4) vs Middlebury (2), final, 2004 5 Bloomsburg (4) vs Drew (1), 3rd place, 1985 4 Tufts (3) vs Messiah (1), semifinal, 2007 4 Salisbury (3) vs Middlebury (1), finals, 2003 4 Rowan (2) vs Salisbury (2), semifinals, 2002 4 The College of New Jersey (3) vs Amherst (1), finals, 1999 4 Hartwick (3) vs Lebanon Valley (1), semifinals, 1996 4 The College of New Jersey (3) vs Middlebury (1), 1994 4 Bloomsburg (2) vs Salisbury State (2), finals, 1986

17 Largest Margin of Victory, All Games 9 Lebanon Valley (9) vs Wittenberg (0), 1st round, 2009 9 Skidmore (9) vs Wellesley (0), 2nd round, 2002 8 The College of New Jersey (9) vs Rowan (1), 1st round, 1986 8 Salisbury (8) vs Drew (0), 2nd round, 2004 7 Bloomsburg (7) vs Calvin (0), 1st round, 1988 7 Bloomsburg (8) vs DePauw (1), 1st round, 1990 7 The College of New Jersey (7) vs Salisbury State (0), 2nd round, 1994 7 Rowan (7) vs Denison (0), 2nd round, 2000 7 Middlebury (7) vs Wesley (0), 2nd round, 2004 7 Ursinus (7) vs Kenyon (0), 2nd round, 2006 6 12 times, most recently Lebanon Valley (6) vs New England College (0), 1st round, 2008

Largest Margin of Victory, 1st/2nd/QF Rounds 9 Lebanon Valley (9) vs Wittenberg (0), 1st round, 2009 9 Skidmore (9) vs Wellesley (0), 2nd round, 2002 8 The College of New Jersey (9) vs Rowan (1), 1st round, 1986 8 Salisbury (8) vs Drew (0), 2nd round, 2004 7 Bloomsburg (7) vs Calvin (0), 1st round, 1988 7 Bloomsburg (8) vs DePauw (1), 1st round, 1990 7 The College of New Jersey (7) vs Salisbury State (0), 2nd round, 1994 7 Rowan (7) vs Denison (0), 2nd round, 2000 7 Middlebury (7) vs Wesley (0), 2nd round, 2004 7 Ursinus (7) vs Kenyon (0), 2nd round, 2006 6 nine times, most recently New England College (10) vs Springfield (4) and Wellesley (6) vs Keene State (0), 1st round, 2006

Largest Margin of Victory, Championship Round 4 Bloomsburg (4) vs Lock Haven (0), semifinals, 1990 3 11 times, most recently Salisbury (6) vs Middlebury (3), finals, 2004

18 Individual Records POINTS Most Points Scored, Game 10 Taryn Howard, Skidmore (9) vs Wellesley (0), 2nd round, 2002 (5g) 10 Emily Clark, Skidmore (6) vs New England College (0), 1st round, 2005 (4g 2a) 9 Lindsay McNamara, Bowdoin (5) vs Rowan (0), quarterfinal, 2007 (4g 1a) 9 Aftan Fisher, Messiah (6) vs Virginia Wesleyan (1), 2nd round, 2004 (4g 1a) 8 Allie Baier, Springfield (4) vs New England College (10), 1st round, 2006 (4g) 8 Julia Parzych, Wellesley (6) vs Keene State (0), 1st round, 2006 (4g) 8 Amanda Lester, New England College (10) vs Springfield (4), 1st round, 2006 (4g) 8 Lynn Sandowich, Messiah (7) vs Alvernia (4), 2nd round, 2005 (3g 2a) 8 Cindy Hurst, Bloomsburg (5) vs Ohio Wesleyan (1), 1st round, 1987 (4g) 8 Sharon Reilly, Bloomsburg (7) vs Calvin (0), 1st round, 1988 (4g) 8 Nicky McGowan, Worcester Polytech. Inst. (4) vs So. Maine (0), 1R, 1989 (4g) 8 Denise Miller, Bloomsburg (8) vs DePauw (1), 1st round, 1990 (4g)

Most Points Scored, Game--1st/2nd/QF rounds 10 Taryn Howard, Skidmore (9) vs Wellesley (0), 2nd round, 2002 (5g) 10 Emily Clark, Skidmore (6) vs New England College (0), 1st round, 2005 (4g 2a) 9 Lindsay McNamara, Bowdoin (5) vs Rowan (0), quarterfinal, 2007 (4g 1a) 9 Aftan Fisher, Messiah (6) vs Virginia Wesleyan (1), 2nd round, 2004 (4g 1a) 8 8 times, most recently Allie Baier, Springfield (4) vs New England College (10), 1st rnd, 2006 (4g) and Julia Parzych, Wellesley (6) vs Keene State (0), 1st round, 2006 (4g) and Amanda Lester, New England College (10) vs Springfield (4), 1st round, 2006 (4g)

Most Points Scored, Game--Championship Round 7 Heidi Howard, Middlebury (4) vs Trinity (1), semifinals, 1998 (3g 1a) 6 Lindsay McNamara, Bowdoin (4) vs Middlebury (3), finals, 2007 (3g) 5 Ashley Lyddane, Middlebury (3) vs Messiah (0), semifinals, 2004 (2g 1a) 5 Lindsay Cappa, Ursinus (3) vs Messiah (2), finals, 2006 (2g 1a) 4 20 times, most recently Karen Wendler, Ursinus (3) vs Lebanon Valley (2), semifinals, 2006 (2g)

Most Points Scored, Tournament 19 Lindsay McNamara, Bowdoin, 2007 (9g 1a) 14 Denise Miller, Bloomsburg, 1990 (7g) 14 Heidi Howard, Middlebury, 1998 (6g 2a) 14 Kelli Johnson, Cortland, 2003 (7g) 14 Ashley Lyddane, Middlebury, 2004 (6g 2a) 13 Tamara Brown, Tufts, 2008 (6g 1a) 12 Julia Parzych, Wellesley, 2006 (6g) 12 Elise Conley, Babson, 2005 (6g) 12 Emily Clark, Skidmore, 2005 (5g 2a) 12 Barbara Anne Heib, The College of New Jersey, 1994 (5g 2a) 12 Gina Carey, The College of New Jersey, 1991 (6g) 12 Sharon Reilly, Bloomsburg, 1988 (6g) 12 Tiffany Trockenbrod, The College of New Jersey, 1999 (4g 4a) 12 Erin Ross, Hartwick, 1996 (5g 2a)

Most Points Scored, Career 39 Lindsay McNamara, Bowdoin, 2005-08 (17g 5a) 30 Laura Stryjewski, The College of New Jersey, 1994-96 (13g 4a) 25 Kelli Johnson, Cortland, 2003-06 (11g, 3a) 24 Jennifer Cortese, The College of New Jersey, 1993-95 (12g) 23 Cathy Fillippello, The College of New Jersey, 1989-92 (11g 1a) 23 Tiffany Trockenbrod, The College of New Jersey, 1996-99 (8g 7a) 19 Carla Shearer, Bloomsburg, 1985-86 (7g 5a) 19 Sharon Reilly, Bloomsburg, 1986-88 (9g 1a) 18 Denise Miller, Bloomsburg, 1990-91 (9g) 18 Jill Stewart, Salisbury State, 1986-88 (8g 2a) 17 three times, most recently Carol Merchant, Cortland State, 1992-94 (7g 3a) 19 GOALS

Most Goals Scored, Game 5 Taryn Howard, Skidmore (9) vs Wellesley (0), 2nd round, 2002 4 Lindsay McNamara, Bowdoin (5) vs Rowan (0), quarterfinal, 2007 4 Allie Baier, Springfield (4) vs New England College (10), 1st round, 2006 (4g) 4 Julia Parzych, Wellesley (6) vs Keene State (0), 1st round, 2006 (4g) 4 Amanda Lester, New England College (10) vs Springfield (4), 1st round, 2006 (4g) 4 Emily Clark, Skidmore (6) vs New England College (0), 1st round, 2005 4 Aftan Fisher, Messiah (6) vs Virginia Wesleyan (1), 2nd round, 2004 4 Cindy Hurst, Bloomsburg (5) vs Ohio Wesleyan (1), 1st round, 1987 4 Sharon Reilly, Bloomsburg (7) vs Calvin (0), 1st round, 1988 4 Nicky McGowan, Worcester Polytechnic Inst. (4) vs Southern Maine (0), 1st round, 1989 4 Denise Miller, Bloomsburg (8) vs DePauw (1), 1st round, 1990 3 21 times, most recently Lindsay McNamara, Bowdoin (4) vs Middlebury (3), final, 2007

Most Goals Scored, Game--1st/2nd/QF rounds 5 Taryn Howard, Skidmore (9) vs Wellesley (0), 2nd round, 2002 (5g) 4 Lindsay McNamara, Bowdoin (5) vs Rowan (0), quarterfinal, 2007 4 Allie Baier, Springfield (4) vs New England College (10), 1st round, 2006 (4g) 4 Julia Parzych, Wellesley (6) vs Keene State (0), 1st round, 2006 (4g) 4 Amanda Lester, New England College (10) vs Springfield (4), 1st round, 2006 (4g) 4 Emily Clark, Skidmore (6) vs New England College (0), 1st round, 2005 4 Aftan Fisher, Messiah (6) vs Virginia Wesleyan (1), 2nd round, 2004 4 Cindy Hurst, Bloomsburg (5) vs Ohio Wesleyan (1), 1st round, 1987 4 Sharon Reilly, Bloomsburg (7) vs Calvin (0), 1st round, 1988 4 Nicky McGowan, Worcester Polytechnic Inst. (4) vs Southern Maine (0), 1st round, 1989 4 Denise Miller, Bloomsburg (8) vs DePauw (1), 1st round, 1990 3 19 times, most recently Cathleen Clark, Williams; Elise Conley, Babson, and Kelli Johnson, Cortland, quarterfinals, 2005

Most Goals Scored, Game--Championship Round 3 Lindsay McNamara, Bowdoin (4) vs Middlebury (3), final, 2007 3 Heidi Howard, Middlebury (4) vs Trinity (1), semifinals, 1998 2 20 times, most recently Lindsay Cappa, Ursinus (3) vs Messiah (2), finals, 2006

Most Goals Scored, Tournament 9 Lindsay McNamara, Bowdoin, 2007 7 Kelli Johnson, Cortland, 2003 7 Denise Miller, Bloomsburg, 1990 6 Tamara Brown, Tufts, 2008 6 Julia Parzych, Wellesley, 2006 6 Elise Conley, Babson, 2005 6 Sharon Reilly, Bloomsburg, 1988 6 Gina Carey, The College of New Jersey, 1991 6 Ashley Lyddane, Middlebury, 2004 5 12 times, most recently Lindsay McBride, Middlebury, 2007

Most Goals Scored, Career 17 Lindsay McBride, Bowdoin, 2005-2008 13 Laura Stryjewski, The College of New Jersey, 1994-96 12 Jennifer Cortese, The College of New Jersey, 1993-95 11 Kelli Johnson, Cortland, 2003-06 11 Cathy Fillippello, The College of New Jersey, 1989-92 9 Denise Miller, Bloomsburg, 1990-91 9 Sharon Reilly, Bloomsburg, 1986-88 8 Jill Stewart, Salisbury State, 1986-88 8 Teresa Cisney, Lock Haven, 1989-91 8 Tiffany Trockenbrod, The College of New Jersey, 1996-99

20 ASSISTS

Most Assists, Game 4 Melissa Webster, Salisbury (8) vs Drew (0), 2nd round, 2004 3 Penny Kempf, The College of New Jersey (9) vs Rowan (1), 1st round, 1986 3 Tara Egolf, Lock Haven (5) vs William Smith (3), 2nd round, 1989 3 Charlene Van Doren, Hartwick (6) vs New England College (1), 2nd round, 1999 3 Erin Budd, Salisbury (3) vs Cortland (1), Quarterfinal, 2002 3 Danae Chambers, Messiah (6) vs Virginia Wesleyan (1), 2nd round, 2004

Most Assists, Game-- 1st/2nd/QF rounds 4 Melissa Webster, Salisbury (8) vs Drew (0), 2nd round, 2004 3 Penny Kempf, The College of New Jersey (9) vs Rowan (1), 1st round, 1986 3 Tara Egolf, Lock Haven (5) vs William Smith (3), 2nd round, 1989 3 Charlene Van Doren, Hartwick (6) vs New England College (1), 2nd round, 1999 3 Erin Budd, Salisbury (3) vs Cortland (1), Quarterfinal, 2002 3 Danae Chambers, Messiah (6) vs Virginia Wesleyan (1), 2nd round, 2004

Most Assists, Game--Championship Round 2 10 times, most recently Kait Sutherland, Ursinus (3) vs Messiah (2), finals, 2006

Most Assists, Tournament 7 Tara Egolf, Lock Haven, 1989 5 Lacey Farrell, Middlebury, 2007 4 Kait Sutherland, Ursinus, 2005 4 Tiffany Trockenbrod, The College of New Jersey, 1999 4 Dani Innerst, Cortland State, 1996 4 Penny Kempf, The College of New Jersey, 1986 4 Erin Budd, Salisbury, 2002 4 Erin Budd, Salisbury, 2004

Most Assists, Career 11 Erin Budd, Salisbury, 2001-04 7 Tiffany Trockenbrod, The College of New Jersey, 1996-99 7 Tara Egolf, Lock Haven, 1989 6 Heidi Schwartz, The College of New Jersey, 1988-89 5 eight times, most recently Lacey Farrell, Middlebury, 2005-2007

21 Defensive Saves (since 1999)

Defensive Saves in a Game (all rounds) 5 Nicole Noyes, New England College vs Salisbury, 2002 4 S. B. Northen, Washington & Lee vs Montclair State, 2005 4 Amy Ouellette, Southern Maine vs Rowan, 2003 3 Danielle Danser, Eastern vs Messiah, 2008 3 Holly Soule, New England College vs Lebanon Valley, 2008 3 Sarah Tracey, Salisbury vs Ursinus, 2005 3 Kim Smith, Wesley vs TCNJ, 2001 2 22 times, most recently Brittany Godshall, Messiah vs Middlebury, 2007 and Greta Cosey, Skidmore v Bowdoin, 2007

Defensive Saves in a Game (Championship rounds) 3 Sarah Tracey, Salisbury vs Ursinus, 2005 2 Mary Hoover, Messiah vs Bowdoin, Semifinal, 2006 2 Nikki Thren, Ursinus vs Salisbury, Semifinal, 2005 2 Sarah Tracey, Salisbury vs Messiah, Final, 2005 2 Rachel Allison, Messiah vs Salisbury, Final, 2005 2 Becca Brakeley, Middlebury vs Salisbury, Final, 2003 2 Heather Kresge, Messiah vs Rowan, Final, 2002

Defensive Saves in a Tournament 5 Sarah Tracey, Salisbury, 2005 5 Nicole Noyes, New England College, 2002 4 S. B. Northen, Washington & Lee, 2005 4 Nikki Thren, Ursinus, 2005 4 Amy Ouellette, Southern Maine, 2003 4 Kate Gould, TCNJ, 1999 3 eight times, most recently Danielle Danser, Eastern, and Holly Soule, New England College, 2008

Defensive Saves in a Career 7 Nicole Noyes, New England College, 2002-03 7 Nikki Thren, Ursinus, 2005-07 5 Sarah Berheide, Skidmore, 2002-03 5 Sarah Tracey, Salisbury, 2003-06 4 S.B.Northen, Washington & Lee, 2005 4 Amy Ouellette, Southern Maine, 2005 note: research is still being conducted; all of the box scores since 1999 have been collected and have been used to collate this data; future editions of this booklet will include the most inclusive information as it is collected.

22 Goalie Statistics

Most Saves, Game--All Games 33 Shelly Hall, Hartwick (1) vs The College of New Jersey (2), finals, 1996 30 Cathy Herrick, Kenyon (0) vs Lock Haven (4), 1st round, 1989 30 Tessa Higgins, Wittenberg (1) vs St. Lawrence (2), 2ot, 1st round, 1994 29 Jennifer Ryder, Calvin (0) vs Bloomsburg (7), 1st round, 1988 29 Sue Leonard, Lebanon Valley (0) vs Bloomsburg (2), 2nd round, 1988 29 Kris LaPaglia, Cortland State (1) vs The College of New Jersey (2), semifinals, 1989

Most Saves, Game--1st/2nd/QF rounds 30 Cathy Herrick, Kenyon (0) vs Lock Haven (4), 1st round, 1989 30 Tessa Higgins, Wittenberg (1) vs St. Lawrence (2), 2ot, 1st round, 1994 29 Jennifer Ryder, Calvin (0) vs Bloomsburg (7), 1st round, 1988 29 Sue Leonard, Lebanon Valley (0) vs Bloomsburg (2), 2nd round, 1988

Most Saves, Game--Championship Round 33 Shelly Hall, Hartwick (1) vs The College of New Jersey (2), finals, 1996 29 Kris LaPaglia, Cortland State (1) vs The College of New Jersey (2), semifinals, 1989 26 Mimi Bourquin, Hartwick (1) vs Bloomsburg (2), ps, semifinals, 1991 25 Dina Ayres, The College of New Jersey (1) vs Ithaca (2), ps, finals, 1982

Least Goals Allowed Average, Tournament .25 The College of New Jersey, 4 games, 1991 .25 Cortland State, 4 games, 1993 .25 William Smith, 4 games, 1992 .50 Salisbury, 4 games, 2005 .50 Mary Washington, 4 games, 1993 .50 The College of New Jersey, 4 games, 1988 .50 The College of New Jersey, 2 games, 1981 .50 The College of New Jersey, 4 games, 1995 .50 The College of New Jersey, 4 games, 1996 .50 William Smith, 4 games, 1997 .50 Springfield, 4 games, 2000 .50 Messiah, 4 games, 2002

23 Coaching Information Years Coached 24 Sharon Pfluger, The College of New Jersey (56-17) 23 Jan Trapp, Messiah (41-22) 22 Dawn Chamberlin, Salisbury State (34-19) 16 Sally Scatton, William Smith (28-14) 12 Pat Rudy, Cortland State (18-11) 12 Doris Kostrinsky, Ithaca (11-11) 12 Penny Kempf, Rowan (15-11) 11 Enza Steele, Lynchburg (4-11) 10 Kathy Tierney, Lebanon Valley (11-11)

Games Coached 73 Sharon Pfluger, The College of New Jersey (56-17) 63 Jan Trapp, Messiah (41-22) 53 Dawn Chamberlin, Salisbury State (34-19) 42 Sally Scatton, William Smith (28-14) 30 Jan Hutchinson, Bloomsburg (24-6) 29 Pat Rudy, Cortland State (18-11) 26 Penny Kempf, Rowan (15-11) 24 Cynthia Wetmore, Cortland (15-9) 22 Doris Kostrinsky, Ithaca (11-11) 22 Kathy Tierney, Lebanon Valley (11-11)

Games Won 56 Sharon Pfluger, The College of New Jersey (56-17) 41 Jan Trapp, Messiah (41-22) 34 Dawn Chamberlin, Salisbury (34-19) 28 Sally Scatton, William Smith (28-14) 24 Jan Hutchinson, Bloomsburg (24-6) 18 Pat Rudy, Cortland State (18-11) 15 Cynthia Wetmore, Cortland (15-9) 15 Penny Kempf, Rowan (15-11) 14 Katharine Delorenzo, Middlebury/Skidmore (14-9) 12 Nicky Pearson, Bowdoin (12-5) 11 Laura Molliken, Ursinus (11-4) 11 Doris Kostrinsky, Ithaca (11-11) 11 Kathy Tierney, Lebanon Valley (11-11)

Winning Percentage .818 Melissa Magee, The College of New Jersey (9-2) .800 Jan Hutchinson, Bloomsburg (24-6) .767 Sharon Pfluger, The College of New Jersey (56-17) .750 Tina McDavitt, Tufts (6-2) .750 Stacey Schilling, Cortland State (6-2) .750 Pat Genovese, William Smith (3-1) .714 Karen Weaver, Salisbury State (5-2) .733 Laura Moliken, Ursinus (11-4) .706 Nicky Pearson, Bowdoin (12-5) .667 Sally Scatton, William Smith (28-14) .667 Sharon Taylor, Lock Haven (8-4) .667 Missy Foote, Middlebury (6-3) .667 Sue Kloss, Franklin & Marshall (6-3) .667 Kathy O'Neil, Westfield State (2-1) .651 Jan Trapp, Messiah (41-22) .642 Dawn Chamberlin, Salisbury (34-19) .630 Cynthia Wetmore, Cortland State (15-9) .625 Dotty Zenaty, Springfield (5-3) .609 Katharine Delorenzo, Middlebury/Skidmore (14-9) .577 Penny Kempf, Rowan (15-11)

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Titles 7 Sharon Pfluger, The College of New Jersey 3 Dawn Chamberlin, Salisbury 3 Sally Scatton, William Smith 2 Jan Hutchinson, Bloomsburg 2 Pat Rudy, Cortland State 2 Nicky Pearson, Bowdoin 2 Melissa Magee, The College of New Jersey

Championship Round Appearances 14 Sharon Pfluger, The College of New Jersey 13 Jan Trapp, Messiah 10 Dawn Chamberlin, Salisbury State 7 Jan Hutchinson, Bloomsburg 5 Sally Scatton, William Smith 4 Melissa Magee, The College of New Jersey 4 Nicky Pearson, Bowdoin 4 Pat Rudy, Cortland State 3 Katharine Delorenzo, Middlebury/Skidmore 3 Doris Kostrinsky, Ithaca 3 Sharon Taylor, Lock Haven 3 Sue Kloss, Franklin & Marshall 3 Penny Kempf, Rowan

25 Coaching Line Coach, School (Years) Won Lost % 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Sally Beth Anderson, Johns Hopkins (2) 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 1990-92

Linda Arena, Wittenberg (4) 0 4 .000 0 0 0 0 1994-95-97-98

Camrin Azzarano, Eastern (3) 2 3 .400 0 0 0 0 2006-08-09

Jennifer Baldacinni, Sewanee (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 2008

Brenda Bechler, Eastern Mennonite (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 2003

Marianne Beshara, Wittenberg (2) 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 2001-03

Jackie Blei, Smith (1) 1 1 .500 0 0 0 0 1983

Karen Borbee, Swarthmore (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 1996

Lois Bowers, Gettysburg (2) 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 1986-87

Ange Bradley, Goucher (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 1994

Kim Brenneman, Eastern Mennonite (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 1999

Bonnie Brown-Denico, Southern Maine (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 2003

Sandra Brownescombe, Eastern Mennonite (2) 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 1992-93

Rebecca Bruce, Wellesley (1) 1 1 .500 0 0 0 0 2006

Nancy Buhrer, Rowan (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 1986

Carol Cantele, Gettysburg (4) 2 4 .333 0 0 0 0 1984-98-99-01

Nan Carney-DeBord, Ohio Wesleyan (4) 0 4 .000 0 0 0 0 1987-88-89-90

Nicole Castonguay, Massachusetts-Dartmouth (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 2009

*Dawn Chamberlin, Salisbury State (22) 34 19 .642 3 0 5 1 1987-88-89-90-91-92-94-95-96-97-98-99-00-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09

Kate Chapman, Manhattanville (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 2005 26

Coach, School (Years) Won Lost % 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Kiki Chesterton, Wittenberg (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 2004

Hallie Cohen, FDU-Madison/William Paterson (3) 1 3 .250 0 0 0 0 FDUM (2): 1984-86 1 2 .333 0 0 0 0 WPUNJ (1): 2000 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0

Sue Crosby-Tangen, Bridgewater State (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 1988

Katharine Delorenzo, Skidmore /Middlebury (9) 14 9 .609 0 3 0 0 Skidmore (2): 1998-99 1 2 .333 0 0 0 0 Middlebury (7): 2003-04-05-06-07-08-09 13 7 .650 0 3 0 0

Dot Diehl, Plymouth State (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 1984

Sarah Feyerherm, Washington (2) 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 1996-97

Deb Fiore, Oneonta State (2) 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 1990-92

Katie Flaherty, Husson (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 2009

Missy Foote, Middlebury (3) 6 3 .667 1 0 0 1 1994-96-98

Kelly Ford, Drew (1) 1 1 .500 0 0 0 0 2004

Megan Callahan Fraser, Johns Hopkins (5) 2 5 .286 0 0 0 0 1999-00-03-07-08

Kathy Frick, Goucher (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 1995

Pat Genovese, William Smith (1) 3 1 .750 0 1 0 0 1987

Judy George, DePauw (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 1990

Caroline Gillich, Juniata (4) 2 4 .333 0 0 0 0 2004-06-07-09

Laura Gingrich, Alvernia (3) 1 3 .250 0 0 0 0 2005-06-07

Diana Goggins, Wittenberg (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 2009

Beth Gottung, Montclair State (2) 2 2 .500 0 0 0 0 2003-05

Fran Grembowicz, Saint Lawrence (1) 1 1 .500 0 0 0 0 2001

27 Coach, School (Years) Won Lost % 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Dana Hall, Mary Washington (7) 4 7 .364 0 1 0 0 1991-93-94-95-01-02-03

Dotty Hall, St. Lawrence (3) 3 4 .429 0 0 0 1 1987-89-94

Beth Hallenbeck, Skidmore (7) 7 7 .500 0 0 1 0 2001-02-03-05-07-08-09

Connie Harnum, Susquehanna (3) 1 3 .250 0 0 0 0 1993-99-02

Tom Hobbes, Centre (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 2007

Paula Hodgdon, Southern Maine (4) 2 5 .286 0 0 0 1 1987-89-90-92

Wynn Hohlt, Plymouth State (2) 1 2 .333 0 0 0 0 1993-94

Maureen Horan, Drew (3) 2 4 .333 0 0 0 1 1983-85-86

Helene Hospodar, Muhlenberg (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 1989

Tracey Houk, Ithaca (4) 1 4 .200 0 0 0 0 1996-97-98-00

Beth Howlett, Scranton (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 1997

Jan Hutchinson, Bloomsburg (8) 24 6 .800 2 4 1 0 1984-85-86-87-88-89-90-91

Cheryl Ish, King’s (2) 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 2006-07

Jan Kasnevich, Slippery Rock (1) 1 1 .500 0 0 0 0 1987

Yvonne Kauffman, Elizabethtown (7) 5 8 .385 0 0 0 1 1981-82-83-85-86-87-88

Sarah Kelly, WNEC (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 2005

Penny Kempf, Rowan (12) 15 11 .577 1 0 2 0 1997-98-99-00-01-02-03-05-06-07-08-09

Chrissy Kilroe, Kenyon (2) 1 2 .333 0 0 0 0 2006-07

Sue Kloss, Franklin & Marshall (3) 6 3 .667 0 1 2 0 1981-82-83

Carol Knerr, Amherst (1) 1 1 .500 0 0 0 0 2009

28 Coach, School (Years) Won Lost % 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Doris Kostrinksy, Ithaca (12) 11 11 .500 1 1 1* 0 1982-83-84-85-86-87-90-91-92-93-94-95

Pearl Kowalski, Rowan (2) 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 1982-85

Sarah Kurpel, Neumann (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 2008

Sue Landau, Wellesley (2) 3 3 .500 0 0 0 1 1995-02

Tammy Landon, Castleton State (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 2008

Bonnie Lord, Plymouth State (3) 1 3 .250 0 0 0 0 2000-01-02

Chris Lottes, Frostburg State (6) 2 6 .250 0 0 0 0 1981-82-84-85-86-87

Gillian MacDonald, Hamilton (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 2009

Linda MacDonald, Bentley (2) 3 3 .500 0 0 0 1 1985-86

Susan Mackley, College of Notre Dame (2) 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 2001-02

Melissa Magee, The College of New Jersey (4) 9 2 .818 2 1 1* 0 1981-82-83-84

Kristan Mallet, Nichols (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 2009

Mary Marino, Rowan (2) 1 2 .333 0 0 0 0 1992-93

Laurel Hershey Martin, Lebanon Valley (5) 7 5 .583 0 0 2 0 2005-06-07-08-09

Chris Larson Mason, Williams (4) 2 4 .333 0 0 0 0 1994-95-96-97

Addy Matalesta, Wilkes (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 1995

Julie Mazer, Roanoke (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 2002

Mindy McCord, McDaniel (1) 1 1 .500 0 0 0 0 2001

*Tina McDavitt, Tufts (3) 6 2 .750 0 1 0 0 2007-08-09

Leanne McFalls, Elizabethtown (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 1984

29 Coach, School (Years) Won Lost % 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Mary Ellen McGee, Salem State (7) 2 7 .222 0 0 0 0 1982-83-84-86-87-88-89

Megan McGuin, Utica (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 2005

Brenda Meese, Oneonta State / Wooster (5) 1 5 .167 0 0 0 0 Oneonta (1): 1984 1 1 .500 0 0 0 0 Wooster (4): 1996-01-08-09 0 4 .000 0 0 0 0

Dorene Menezes, Wheaton (1) 1 1 .500 0 0 0 0 1983

Kim-Michael Mertes, Virginia Wesleyan (2) 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 2003-04

Anna Meyer, Hartwick (7) 10 7 .588 0 1 1 0 1990-91-94-96-98-99-04

Carol Miller, Millersville (5) 4 5 .444 0 1 0 0 1985-86-88-89-90

Sandy Miller, East Stroudsburg (3) 1 3 .250 0 0 0 0 1987-88-90

*Laura Moliken, Ursinus (6) 11 4 .733 1 0 2 0 2004-05-06-07-08-09

Sandy Moore, Kenyon (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 1989

Carrie Moura, Christopher Newport (4) 4 4 .500 0 0 0 0 2006-07-08-09

Susan M. Murray, New England College (9) 2 9 .182 0 0 0 0 1999-00-02-03-04-05-06-07-08

Jackie Neary, Cabrini (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 2009

Sheila Noonan, Wooster (2) 1 2 .333 0 0 0 0 1985-86

Kathy O'Neil, Westfield State (1) 2 1 .667 0 0 1 0 1981

Wendy Orrison, Washington & Lee (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 2005

Nancy Page, Wisconsin-Stevens Point (3) 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0 1981-83-85

Chris Paradis, Amherst (3) 3 3 .500 0 1 0 0 1996-99-00

Anne Parmenter, Trinity (2) 2 2 .500 0 0 0 0 2008-09

Nicky Pearson, Bowdoin (7) 12 5 .706 2 0 2 0 1997-99-00-05-06-07-08 30

Coach, School (Years) Won Lost % 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Sandra Peters, Millersville (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 1984

Sharon Pfluger, The College of New Jersey (24) 56 17 .767 7 3 5 0 1985-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-00- 01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08

Cyndi Pratt, Maine-Farmington (3) 1 3 .250 0 0 0 0 2004-06-07

Terri Prodohel, Wooster (2) 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 1983-84

Deb Ranieri, Oberlin (1) 1 1 .500 0 0 0 0 2005

Carol Rappoli, Tufts (2) 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 1995-98

Kully (Hagerman) Reardon, Babson (1) 1 1 .500 0 0 0 0 2005

Jessica Reed, Stevens (2) 1 2 .333 0 0 0 0 2008-09

Melissa Rogers, Springfield (5) 4 5 .444 0 0 0 0 2004-05-06-07-08

Alix Rorke, Denison / Williams (8) 5 8 .385 0 0 0 0 Denison (1): 1999 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 Williams (7): 2000-01-02-03-04-05-06 5 7 .417 0 0 0 0

Jo Rosenberger, Denison (4) 3 6 .333 0 0 0 2 1982-83-84-86

Pat Rudy, Cortland State (12) 18 11 .621 2 0 1 1 1982-83-84-85-87-88-89-91-92-93-94-95

Kathy Sandborn, New England College (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 1982

Sally Scatton, William Smith (16) 28 14 .667 3 1 1 0 1988-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-00-01-04-05-06-07

Stacey Schilling, Cortland State (2) 6 2 .750 0 1 1 0 1996-97

Heather Setzler, Franklin & Marshall (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 1991

Tara Seymour, Eastern (2) 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 2000-02

Sue Shafritz, Franklin & Marshall (1) 1 1 .500 0 0 0 0 1992

Robin Sheppard, Trinity (4) 5 5 .500 0 0 1 1 1993-96-97-98

31 Coach, School (Years) Won Lost % 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Traci Short, Wesley (3) 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0 2001-03-04

Cheryl Siilva, MIT (1) 1 1 .500 0 0 0 0 2009

Judy Soderlund, Worcester Tech (4) 1 4 .200 0 0 0 0 1989-90-91-92

P.J. Soteriades, Denison (1) 1 1 .500 0 0 0 0 2000

Joanne Stanton, Gwynedd-Mercy (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 1999

Enza Steele, Lynchburg (11) 4 11 .267 0 0 0 0 1983-84-88-89-01-02-05-06-07-08-09

Sue Stimmel, Denison (4) 0 4 .000 0 0 0 0 1991-92-93-94

Linda Strapp, Ohio Wesleyan (4) 0 4 .000 0 0 0 0 1991-92-93-95

Judy Strong, Smith (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 1993

Sharon Sweger, Elizabethtown (1) 1 1 .500 0 0 0 0 2006

Sharon Taylor, Lock Haven (3) 8 4 .667 1 0 0 2 1989-90-91

Mary Lou Thimas, Bridgewater State (2) 1 2 .333 0 0 0 0 1982-85

Kathy Tierney, Lebanon Valley (10) 11 11 .500 0 0 1 1 1988-91-92-93-95-96-97-98-99-00

Cindy Toms, Eastern Mennonite (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 2000

*Jan Trapp, Messiah (23) 41 22 .651 0 6 6 0 1984-85-86-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09

Janine Tucker, Johns Hopkins (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 1993

Debbie Tweed, Shippensburg (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 1985

Linwood Vrolijk, Eastern Mennonite (4) 4 4 .500 0 0 1 0 1995-96-97-98

Linda Wage, Clark (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 1991

Cory Ward, Gordon (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 2001

32 Coach, School (Years) Won Lost % 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Amy Watson, Keene State (6) 0 6 .000 0 0 0 0 1998-04-05-06-07-08

Karen Weaver, Salisbury State (3) 5 2 .714 1 0 0 0 1984-85-86

Betty Wesner, Kutztown (1) 1 1 .500 0 0 0 0 1988

Beth Wesolich, DePauw (1) 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 1999

Cynthia Wetmore, Cortland State (11) 17 10 .630 1 0 2 0 1999-00-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09

Andy Whitcomb, Mount Holyoke (2) 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 2001-03

Dotty Potter Zenaty, Springfield (3) 5 3 .625 0 1 1 0 1997-99-00

Doris Zuidema, Calvin (2) 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 1987-88

*Ithaca and The College of New Jersey tied for third place in 1984 (no game held) ^Starting with the 1997 championships, no third-place game was held. Semifinal participants that do not advance are both credited with a third-place finish.

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Tournament Brackets 1981

Trenton State

(18-0)

Trenton State 2-1

Westfield State

(9-4-3)

Westfield State 2-1

Frostburg State

(10-3)

at Westfield State Trenton State 2-0

Franklin & Marshall

(10-5-1)

Franklin & Marshall 1-0

Elizabethtown

(9-5-1)

Elizabethtown 2-0

Wisconsin-Stevens Point Westfield State

(20-3) Westfield 3-2 2ot

Elizabethtown 1982

Ithaca (15-3)

Ithaca 5-1

Glassboro State (10-6)

Cortland State 3-2

Cortland State (12-5)

Ithaca 2-0

Franklin & Marshall (13-2-1)

F&M 2-0

Frostburg State (15-3)

Salem State 1-0 ot

Salem State (16-2)

at Elizabethtown Ithaca 2-1 2ot

Elizabethtown (14-2-1)

Denison 3-2

Wisconsin-Stevens Point (18-4)

Denison 2-1

Denison (13-4-1) Trenton State 2-1

Trenton State (23-0)

Trenton State 2-1

New England (14-1)

Bridgewater State 1-0 Franklin & Marshall

Bridgewater State (12-5-3) F&M 2-0

Denison 1983

Trenton St. (19-1)

Trenton St. 6-1

Wheaton (12-2)

Wheaton 2-0

Salem St. (13-3-1)

Trenton St. 4-1

Denison (12-1-2)

Denison 2-1

Smith (14-2-1)

Smith 6-0

Wooster (9-2-3)

at Ithaca Trenton St. 2-1

Drew (19-3-1)

F&M 2-1

Franklin & Marshall (10-5-3)

F&M 2-1 2ot

Cortland St. (11-3-1) Ithaca 3-1

Ithaca (13-4)

Ithaca 4-0

Elizabethtown (11-4-2)

Elizabethtown 2-0 Franklin & Marshall

Lynchburg (12-6-1) F&M 1-0

Denison 1984

Ithaca (10-5-1)

Ithaca 2-1 3ot

Cortland St. (15-1)

Ithaca 3-0

Oneonta St. (15-5-1)

Oneonta 3-0

Wooster (16-2-2)

Messiah 1-0

Salem St. (13-2-1)

Salem St. 4-0

Denison (13-2-2)

Messiah 2-0

Messiah (17-0)

Messiah 3-0

Plymouth St. (14-3)

Bloomsburg 3-2

Bloomsburg (14-0)

Bloomsburg 2-0

Millersville (9-5-3)

Bloomsburg 3-1 ot

Salisbury St. (13-5-1)

Salisbury St. 2-1

Elizabethtown (15-3-2) Bloomsburg 2-1

Frostburg St. (14-3)

Frostburg 3-1

FDU-Madison (10-2-1)

at TCNJ Trenton St. 5-1

Trenton St. (21-0-1)

Trenton St. 3-0

Lynchburg (16-2) 1985

Bloomsburg (16-1)

Bloomsburg 1-0

Bridgewater State (11-2-1)

Bloomsburg 3-1 ot

Bentley (13-1)

Bentley 2-1 ot

Wisc. -Stevens Point (18-2)

Trenton St. 1-0

Trenton St. (17-3)

Trenton St. 3-2 ot

Rowan (17-4)

Trenton St. 1-0

Messiah (16-3)

Messiah 3-2

Salisbury State (12-3-1)

Trenton St. 2-1

Millersville (14-3)

Millersville 2-1

Frostburg St. (11-5)

Millersville 2-0

Elizabethtown (16-3)

Elizabethtown 3-2 ot

Shippensburg (9-6) Millersville 1-0

Drew (16-4-1)

Drew 2-1 3ot

Ithaca (13-4-1)

Drew 1-0

Wooster (13-5-1)

Wooster 1-0 3ot Bloomsburg

Cortland St. (10-6) Bloomsburg 4-1

Drew 3rd place 1986

Salisbury State (17-0)

Salisbury State 1-0

Millersvile (9-6-2)

Salisbury State 2-1

Gettysburg (9-4)

Messiah 1-0

Messiah (14-5)

Salisbury State 2-1

Bentley (14-1)

Bentley 4-0

Wooster (13-5)

Bentley 2-1

Salem (16-5-1)

Ithaca 1-0

Ithaca (10-5-2)

Salisbury State 3-2

Trenton St. (21-2)

Trenton State 9-1

Glassboro St. (13-6-1)

Trenton State 3-1

FDU-Madison (14-2)

FDU-Madison 2-0

Drew (16-5) Bloomsburg 2-1

Bloomsburg (16-2-2)

Bloomsburg 6-3

Denison (15-7-1)

Bloomsburg 4-3

Elizabethtown (19-3-1)

Elizabethtown 2-0 Trenton St.

Frostburg (15-3) Trenton State 1-0

Bentley 3rd place 1987

Bloomsburg (19-1)

Bloomsburg 5-1

Ohio Wesleyan (16-3-1)

Bloomsburg 7-2

Slippery Rock

Slippery Rock 4-0

Calvin (14-3-1)

Bloomsburg 2-0

Southern Maine (9-4-4)

Southern Maine 3-1

Salem St. (15-1-1)

Southern Maine 2-1

Elizabethtown (14-4-2)

Elizabethtown 2-1

St. Lawrence (13-5-1)

Bloomsburg 1-0

William Smith (16-3)

William Smith 3-1 3ot

East Stroudsburg (13-7-1)

William Smith 2-1

Cortland St. (11-3-3)

Cortland St. 1-0

Ithaca (10-8-1) William Smith 2-1 3ot

Frostburg St. (14-3-4)

Frostburg St. 1-0 3ot

Gettysburg (12-3-2)

Salisbury St. 3-1

Salisbury St. (9-4-1)

Salisbury St. 2-1 ot Salisbury St.

Trenton St. (18-3) Salisbury St. 1-0

Southern Maine 3rd place 1988

Bloomsburg (19-1-1)

Bloomsburg 7-0

Calvin (14-2-1)

Bloomsburg 2-0

Lebanon Valley (14-3-1)

Lebanon Valley 1-0

Elizabethtown (16-3-3)

Bloomsburg 1-0 2ot

Cortland State (16-2-1)

Cortland St. 2-1

Salem State (11-3-4)

Cortland St. 2-1

William Smith (14-4)

William Smith 2-1 ps

Bridgewater State (10-2-2)

TSC 3-2 2ot

Messiah (11-2-3)

Kutztown 2-1 ps

Kutztown (16-4-3)

Salisbury St. 2-1

Ohio Wesleyan (14-3-1)

Salisbury St. 4-0

Salisbury State (13-2-3) Trenton St. 2-0

Millersville (9-4-4)

Millersville 2-1

East Stroudsburg (12-7-1)

Trenton St. 3-0

Lynchburg (15-3)

Trenton State 5-0 Cortland State

Trenton State (17-0-2) Salisbury State 2-0

Salisbury State 1989

Trenton St. (18-0)

Trenton St. 3-0

Lynchburg (12-13-1)

Trenton St. 3-0

Salisbury St. (14-3-1)

Salisbury St. 4-0

Millersville (12-5-2)

Trenton St. 2-1

Worcester Tech (16-1-1)

Worcester Tech 4-0

Southern Maine (13-1-2)

Cortland St. 2-1

Cortland St. (14-2-3)

Cortland St. 2-0

Salem St. (12-3-1)

at TCNJ Lock Haven 2-1

Bloomsburg (16-2-1)

Bloomsburg 1-0

Messiah (13-2)

St. Lawrence 2-1 ot

St. Lawrence (12-4-1)

St. Lawrence 1-0

Muhlenberg (14-1) Lock Haven 4-0

William Smith (12-6)

William Smith 1-0

Ohio Wesleyan (17-1)

Lock Haven 5-3

Lock Haven (12-4-2)

Lock Haven 4-0 Cortland St.

Kenyon (13-3-1) Cortland St. 3-2 ps

St. Lawrence 1990

Bloomsburg (19-0)

Bloomsburg 8-1

DePauw (15-2-3)

Bloomsburg 2-1

East Stroudsburg (13-5-1)

East Stroudsburg 1-0

Ohio Wesleyan (14-4-0)

Bloomsburg 4-0

Ithaca (12-6-2)

William Smith 5-1

William Smith (14-4-2)

Lock Haven 3-0

Lock Haven (10-5-2)

Lock Haven 1-0

Worcester Poly. (17-0)

Trenton St. 2-1

Trenton St. (14-0-1)

Trenton St. 3-1

Oneonta St. (15-6)

Trenton St. 3-0

Hartwick (16-3)

Hartwick 2-1 2ot

Southern Maine (15-1-1) Trenton St. 2-1

Messiah (19-1)

Messiah 3-0

Johns Hopkins (10-4-2)

Messiah 4-0

Salisbury St. (12-3-1)

Salisbury St. 1-0 Messiah

Millersville (11-7-2) Messiah 2-1

Lock Haven 1991

Bloomsburg (19-1)

Bloomsburg 2-0

Franklin & Marshall (8-5-3)

at Bloomsburg Bloomsburg 2-0

Worcester Tech (17-1-1)

Lebanon Valley 2-1

Lebanon Valley (13-6-3)

Bloomsburg 2-1 ps

Cortland State (15-3-2)

Cortland 1-0

Clark (12-1-3)

at Hartwick Hartwick 2-1

Hartwick (17-4)

Hartwick 1-0

William Smith (13-5-1)

Trenton State 1-0

Trenton State (15-0-1)

Trenton State 5-0

Mary Washington (12-3-2)

at Trenton State Trenton State 1-0 ot

Salisbury State (10-5-1)

Salisbury State 3-2

Messiah (13-5-1) Trenton State 4-1

Lock Haven (13-4)

Lock Haven 4-0

Denison (13-5-2)

at Lock Haven Lock Haven 2-1

Ithaca (13-6-1)

Ithaca 3-1 Hartwick

Ohio Wesleyan (16-2-3) Hartwick 3-2 ot

Lock Haven 1992

William Smith (18-1)

William Smith 1-0

Worcester Tech (18-0)

at William Smith William Smith 1-0

Oneonta St. (13-5)

Ithaca 1-0

Ithaca (10-10)

William Smith 2-1 ot

Franklin & Marshall (12-5)

Franklin & Marshall 2-0

East. Mennonite (13-3-2)

Salisbury St. 3-0

Salisbury St. (10-5-1)

Salisbury St. 2-1

Johns Hopkins (11-3)

William Smith 1-0

Trenton St. (15-1)

Trenton St. 2-1 ot

Southern Me. (14-3)

Trenton St. 1-0 ot

Rowan (12-4-1)

Rowan 1-0 2ot

Lebanon Valley (9-9-1) Trenton State 1-0 ot

Cortland St. (17-4)

Cortland St. 6-1

Denison (14-4-1)

Messiah 1-0

Messiah (14-6)

Messiah 2-0 Salisbury St.

Ohio Wesleyan (15-2-2) Messiah 1-0 2ot

Messiah 1993

Cortland St. (18-1-1)

Cortland St. 3-0

Denison (12-5-1)

Cortland St. 1-0

Ithaca (12-8)

Ithaca 2-1

Susquehanna (14-4)

Cortland St. 2-1

William Smith (17-3)

William Smith 1-0

Smith (14-2)

Trinity 2-1 2ot

Plymouth St. (17-0)

Trinity 3-1

Trinity (12-2)

Cortland St. 1-0

Trenton St. (15-0-1)

Trenton St. 2-1

Ohio Wesleyan (12-4)

Trenton St. 3-0

Rowan (13-2)

Lebanon Valley 1-0 2ot

Lebanon Valley (12-4) Mary Washington 1-0

Mary Washington (19-1)

Mary Washington 2-1

Johns Hopkins (14-2)

Mary Washington 1-0 ot

East. Mennonite (13-1-2)

Messiah 3-0 Trenton State

Messiah (12-6) TSC 1-0

Trinity 1994

Trenton St. (16-0)

Trenton St. 4-1

Hartwick (13-5)

Trenton St. 7-0

Salisbury St. (11-6)

Salisbury St. 2-0

Goucher (15-3-1)

Trenton St. 4-1

Plymouth St. (12-4)

Plymouth St. 1-0 ot

Williams (12-1-1)

Middlebury 5-1

Middlebury (12-0-1)

Middlebury 3-2 ot

Ithaca (10-7-1)

Cortland St. 2-1

William Smith (18-3)

William Smith 3-1

Denison (11-5-1)

Messiah 1-0 2ot

Messiah (15-3-1)

Messiah 3-0

Mary Washington (13-4-1) Cortland St. 2-1 2ot

Cortland St. (20-1)

Cortland St. 2-1

Gettysburg (13-4-1)

Cortland St. 3-1

St. Lawrence (10-7-1)

St. Lawrence 2-1 2 ot Messiah

Wittenberg (14-5-1) Messiah 1-0 ot

Middlebury 1995

Wellesley (15-3)

Wellesley 1-0 ot

William Smith (18-2)

Wellesley 1-0

Lebanon Valley (11-6-1)

Lebanon Valley 1-0 2ot

Goucher (13-3-2)

Messiah 1-0 ot

Messiah (15-3)

Messiah 3-2 2ot

Mary Washington (12-3)

Messiah 3-2

Cortland St. (14-5-2)

Cortland St. 1-0

Wilkes (13-4)

Trenton St. 2-1

Trenton St. (15-0)

Trenton St. 2-0

Tufts (12-2)

Trenton St. 3-1

Williams (15-0)

Williams 2-0

Ithaca (12-6-1) Trenton St. 2-0

East. Mennonite (18-1)

East. Mennonite 5-1

Wittenberg (15-4)

East. Mennonite 3-2 2ot

Salisbury St. (12-5)

Salisbury St. 2-1 ot East. Mennonite

Ohio Wesleyan (15-3) E. Mennonite 3-2 ot

Wellesley 1996

East. Mennonite (20-1)

East. Mennonite 2-1

Trinity (11-3)

Hartwick 3-2

Hartwick (17-1)

Hartwick 2-1

Middlebury (11-3)

Hartwick 3-2

Williams (11-3)

Wiliams 2-1

Salisbury St. (15-2)

Lebanon Valley 2-1 ot

Lebanon Valley (14-5)

Lebanon Valley 1-0 ot

Ithaca (12-8)

Trenton St. 2-1

Messiah (14-3)

Messiah 3-0

Swarthmore (15-4)

Cortland St. 2-0

Cortland St. (16-5)

Cortland St. 3-0

Wooster (15-5) Trenton St. 1-0

Trenton St. (16-1)

Trenton St. 6-0

Washington (13-4)

Trenton St. 4-1

William Smith (11-7)

William Smith 4-3 Cortland State

Amherst (12-2) Cortland St. 3-0

Lebanon Valley 1997

Lebanon Valley (18-1)

Lebanon Valley 4-1

Wittenberg (17-2)

Lebanon Valley 3-2

Ithaca (13-7)

Ithaca 2-1

East. Mennonite (18-1)

William Smith 2-1 2ot

William Smith (15-2)

William Smith 2-1 ot

Rowan (12-6)

William Smith 2-0

Trenton St. (15-2)

Trenton St. 1-0

Scranton (16-2-1)

William Smith 3-0

Salisbury St. (16-2)

Salisbury St. 1-0 2ot

Washington (16-2)

Messiah 1-0

Messiah (15-4)

Messiah 3-2 ot

Springfield (14-6) Cortland St. 1-0

Trinity (14-0)

Trinity 3-1

Bowdoin (10-4)

Cortland St. 3-2

Cortland St. (13-6)

Cortland St. 3-1

Williams (12-2) 1998

Hartwick (15-4)

Hartwick 1-0

East. Mennonite (23-0)

Trinity 2-0

Trinity (10-3)

Trinity 4-0

Messiah (16-4)

Middlebury 4-1

Middlebury (13-1)

Middlebury 5-2

Skidmore (15-3)

Middlebury 3-2

Trenton St. (13-3)

Trenton St. 2-0

Keene St. (16-5)

Middlebury 3-2 ot

William Smith (14-2)

William Smith 5-1

Wittenberg (16-4)

William Smith 2-0

Lebanon Valley (13-7)

Lebanon Valley 1-0

Salisbury St. (13-5) William Smith 2-1

Rowan (16-2)

Rowan 1-0 ot

Tufts (11-3)

Rowan 2-1

Gettysburg (16-2)

Gettysburg 3-0

Ithaca (11-9) 1999

College of New Jersey (16-0)

Hartwick (15-4) TCNJ 5-0

Hartwick 6-1

New England College (15-3) at TCNJ TCNJ 3-0

Johns Hopkins (16-2)

Johns Hopkins 1-0 (ps)

Salisbury State (15-3)

TCNJ 3-2

Rowan (16-3)

Rowan 2-1 (ot)

DePauw (17-2)

at Springfield Springfield 2-1

Bowdoin (12-2)

Springfield 4-1

Springfield (18-3)

at TCNJ TCNJ 4-1

Lebanon Valley (16-2)

Lebanon Valley 4-1

E. Mennonite (17-3)

at LVC Cortland St. 1-0 (ps)

Denison (16-3)

Cortland St. 3-2

Cortland State (12-4) Amherst 2-0

Amherst (12-2)

Amherst 1-0

Gettysburg (17-3)

Susquehanna (14-3) at Skidmore Amherst 4-3 (ps)

Susquehanna 6-1

Gwynedd-Mercy (15-4) Skidmore 3-2

Skidmore (16-1) 2000

William Smith (15-1)

Plymouth State (15-4) William Smith 3-0

NEC 1-0

New England College (14-2) at Amherst William Smith 3-2 ps

Amherst (14-2)

Cortland 2-0

Cortland State (12-4)

William Smith 3-1

Salisbury State (15-3)

Salisbury 1-0

William Paterson (14-3)

at Springfield Salisbury 1-0

Lebanon Valley (17-2)

LVC 4-0

Eastern Mennonite (15-4)

at Salisbury State WS 1-0

Bowdoin (15-1)

Springfield 2-1 ot

Springfield (17-5)

at LVC Springfield 2-0

Johns Hopkins (17-4)

TCNJ 3-1

College of New Jersey (12-3) Springfield 2-1

Williams (14-3)

Williams 2-0

Ithaca (10-5) at Denison (12-7) at Rowan Rowan 2-0

Denison 2-1 ot

Eastern (13-4) Rowan 7-0

Rowan (15-1) 2001

Cortland (15-2)

Gordon (15-2) Cortland 4-2

PSC 5-0

Plymouth State (14-4) at Williams Cortland 3-0

Rowan (13-3)

Rowan 3-2

Williams (11-4)

Cortland 4-1

Skidmore (13-2)

Skidmore 4-2

Mount Holyoke (16-5)

at Wm Smith Skidmore 1-0

Wooster (16-3)

William Smith 4-1

William Smith (13-3)

at Springfield Cortland 1-0

TCNJ (11-3) Springfield, MA

TCNJ 4-1

Wesley (16-4)

at TCNJ TCNJ 1-0 (ot)

Lynchburg (19-1)

Lynchburg 2-1 (ps)

Salisbury (16-2) Messiah 2-1 (ot)

Mary Washington (15-4)

St. Lawrence (2-1 (2ot)

Saint Lawrence (13-2) at Gettysburg (10-10) at Messiah Messiah 2-1 (ot)

Gettysburg 6-0

Notre Dame (MD) (10-8) Messiah 5-1

Messiah (14-4) 2002

Rowan (17-0)

McDaniel* (18-3) Rowan 4-1

McDaniel 6-0

Notre Dame (MD) (12-9) at Williams Rowan 5-0

Mary Washington (14-4)

MWC 2-0

Roanoke (14-5)

Rowan 3-2 2ot

Salisbury (15-2)

Salisbury 6-1

New England College (16-2)

at Salisbury Salisbury 3-1

Cortland State (14-3)

Cortland 5-2

Lynchburg (17-3)

at Springfield, Mass. Rowan 1-0

Skidmore (17-2)

Wellesley* (16-3) Skidmore 9-0

Wellesley 1-0

Eastern (16-4) at Skidmore TCNJ 4-3

Susquehanna (17-3)

TCNJ 1-0

TCNJ (11-2) Messiah 1-0

Messiah (15-3)

Messiah 2-1

Plymouth State (17-1)

at Messiah Messiah 2-0

Williams (14-3)

Williams 3-0

Wittenberg (17-3) 2003

Middlebury (16-0)

New England College (12-6) Middlebury 3-2

MSU 7-1

Montclair State* (14-4) at Middlebury Middlebury 5-1

Southern Maine (17-5)

Rowan 2-1 (2ot)

Rowan (13-3)

Middlebury 2-1

Virginia Wesleyan (18-1)

Williams 2-0

Williams (13-4)

at Cortland St. Cortland 6-4

Wittenberg (13-6)

Cortland 6-0

Cortland State (14-2)

at Lebanon Valley Salisbury 4-1

Salisbury (16-1)

Salisbury 2-0

Mount Holyoke (16-5)

at Salisbury Salisbury 4-1

Messiah (15-3)

Messiah 5-2

Eastern Mennonite (16-3) Salisbury 1-0

Skidmore (16-3)

Skidmore 3-1

Mary Washington (16-3)

Johns Hopkins* (11-8) at TCNJ TCNJ 2-1 (2ot)

JHU 5-1

Wesley (16-3) TCNJ 4-0

TCNJ (15-2) 2004

Salisbury (18-0)

New England College (14-4) Salisbury 8-0

Drew 2-1

Drew* (13-7) at Salisbury Salisbury 3-2

TCNJ (13-5)

TCNJ 5-3

Springfield (19-3)

Salisbury 2-1 ot

William Smith (16-2)

William Smith 5-2

Wittenberg (15-4)

Keene St* (14-7) at Cortland St. William Smith 5-1

Maine-Farmington 3-2 2ot

Maine-Farmington Ursinus 3-0

(14-5) Ursinus (19-1)

at Westfield State Salisbury 6-3

Middlebury* (15-1)

Middlebury 7-0

Wesley (17-3)

at Middlebury Middlebury 5-1

Juniata (14-4)

Cortland 2-1 ot

Cortland State (15-2) Middlebury 3-0

Williams (14-3)

Hartwick 2-0

Hartwick (15-2)

at Messiah Messiah 2-1

Virginia Wesleyan (17-4)

Messiah 6-1

Messiah (18-1) 2005

Bowdoin (16-0) Keene State (14-8) Bowdoin 2-0 TCNJ 5-1 TCNJ* (14-4) at Bowdoin Bowdoin 5-0 Springfield (19-2) Middlebury* (13-3) Spfld 2-1 ps Middlebury 5-1 Manhattanville (12-9) Messiah 2-1 Washington & Lee (15-5) MSU 2-0 Montclair State* (16-2) William Smith 2-1 William Smth (16-3) Lynchburg* (15-6) at Messiah Messiah 3-1 Alvernia 2-1 Alvernia (17-3) Messiah 7-4 Messiah (17-2)

Oberlin* (15-4) at Washington & Lee Salisbury 1-0 Oberlin 1-0 Lexington, VA Lebanon Valley (16-5) Salisbury 4-0 Salisbury (17-1) Skidmore* (14-5) at Salisbury Salisbury 4-1 Skidmore 6-0 New England College (13-5) Rowan 5-1 Rowan (16-3) Salisbury 2-1 Babson* (18-4) Babson 5-2 Utica (12-4) Cortland 6-4 Cortland (14-2) at Ursinus Ursinus 2-1 Ursinus (18-2) Williams* (13-4) Ursinus 5-4

Williams 6-0

WNEC 2006 Cortland (18-0) King's (19-3) Cortland 4-2 Rowan 2-0 Rowan (14-5)* Ursinus 2-1 (2ot) Ursinus (17-3) Juniata (16-4) Ursinus 7-0 Kenyon 1-0 Kenyon (17-5) Ursinus 3-2 Salisbury (17-3) Alvernia (18-4) CNU 2-1 (ot) CNU 5-1 Christopher Newport (12-3)* Lebanon Valley 3-0 Lebanon Valley (19-1)* New England College (19-2) Lebanon Valley 4-1 NEC 10-4 Springfield (17-5)*

TCNJ (16-2)* at William Smith Ursinus 3-2 Lynchburg (18-2) TCNJ 5-0 Geneva, NY 2006 Etown 1-0 NCAA Div. III Elizabethtown (15-5)* Natl. Champions Messiah 2-1 Messiah (15-4) Maine-Farmington (15-2) Messiah 3-2 (2ot) Williams 4-1 Williams (12-3)* Messiah 1-0 Middlebury (14-3) Eastern (17-4) Wm Smith 2-1 William Smith 4-1 William Smith (16-3)* Bowdoin 3-1 Bowdoin (15-1) Wellesley (15-4) Bowdoin 5-2 Wellesley 6-0 Keene State (18-4)* 2007 Bowdoin (16-0)* Alvernia (16-5) Bowdoin 1-0 Skidmore 2-0 Skidmore (13-5)* Bowdoin 5-0 Rowan (14-6) Kenyon (11-11) Rowan 2-0 Cortland 2-0 Cortland (16-3)* Bowdoin 1-0 Ursinus (18-2) Johns Hopkins (14-5) Juniata 2-0 Juniata 2-1 Juniata (19-2)* Lebanon Valley 6-0 Lebanon Valley (19-1)* Centre (13-4) Lebanon Valley 2-1 Lynchburg 5-0 Lynchburg (18-4)*

TCNJ (16-2)* at Ursinus Bowdoin 4-3 Keene State (18-5) TCNJ 5-1 Collegeville, PA 2007 William Smith 2-1 NCAA Div. III William Smith (15-4)* Natl. Champions Middlebury 2-1 Messiah (14-4) Maine-Farmington (13-5) Middlebury 4-3 Middlebury 5-1 Middlebury (13-4)* Middlebury 2-1 (ot) Salisbury (18-1)* New England Coll. (14-6) Salisbury 2-0 Tufts 6-0 Tufts (12-4)* Salisbury 2-1 Christopher Newport (16-2) King's (15-4) Springfield 2-1 Springfield 3-1 Springfield (19-3)* 2008 Messiah (14-1)

Eastern (14-6) Messiah 3-0

Eastern 3-2

Skidmore (15-3)* at Messiah Messiah 2-1

Rowan (14-4)

Neumann (11-10) Rowan 5-4 (ot)

Trinity 7-0

Trinity (12-4)* Tufts 5-2

TCNJ (15-2)

Chris. Newport (13-5) TCNJ 6-0

Christopher Newport 2-1

Johns Hopkins (16-4)* at Tufts Tufts 2-1

Tufts (16-1)

Keene State (18-5) Tufts 4-0

Springfield 1-0

Springfield (15-6)* at Ursinus Bowdoin 3-2 (2ot)

Bowdoin (15-2) Collegeville, PA 2008 Division III

Wooster (16-5) Bowdoin 3-0 National Champions

Stevens 2-1

Stevens (18-3)* at Bowdoin Bowdoin 3-1

Middlebury (13-3)

New Eng. Coll (17-4) Middlebury 5-2

Lebanon Valley 6-0 Bowdoin 3-2

Lebanon Valley (18-3)*

Salisbury (15-3)

Castleton State (14-7) Cortland 4-3

Cortland 2-1

Cortland (15-2)* at Ursinus Ursinus 4-1

Ursinus (17-2)

Sewanee (14-6) Ursinus 3-2

Lynchburg 4-0

Lynchburg (17-5)*