2014 UC Davis Women’s Media Guide

GENERAL 2013 RECAP Quick Facts...... 1 Game-by-Game Scores...... 10 2014 Roster...... 2 Individual Statistics...... 11 Head Coach Kate Henwood...... 3 MPSF Recap...... 12 Assistant Coach Amanda Kammes...... 3 MPSF Statistical Leaders...... 13 Assistant Coach Casey Kellogg...... 3 PROGRAM HISTORY AGGIE PROFILES School Records...... 14-18 Sam Axenroth, Troy Cragen, Ellie Delich, Mary Doyle...... 4 All-Time Letterwinners...... 19 Savannah Hadley, K.C. Hill, Meghan Jordan, Pauline Kaplan...... 5 Year-by-Year Scores...... 20-21 Melissa Kellan, Tess Kevorkian, Elizabeth Landry, Allison Langius...... 6 Year-by-Year Records...... 21 Allie Lehner, Rachael Mack, Jordan Mack, Eliza Marcus...... 7 Aggie Award Winners...... 22-23 Kai Murphy, Lauren Nardi, Courtney Neff, Sara Quero...... 8 Morgan Sissler, Carly Voris...... 9

2014 Women’s Lacrosse Quick Facts

School University of California, Davis (UC Davis) Head Coach Kate Henwood, 2nd Year (La Salle ’05) Address One Shields Avenue / Davis, CA 95616 Office 2214 Cowell Building Established/Founded 1905/1908 One Shields Avenue Enrollment 34,155 Davis, CA 95616 Nickname Aggies Email [email protected] Colors Yale Blue & Gold Phone (530) 574-8181 National Affiliation NCAA Division I Career & UC Davis Record 6-9 (1 year) Conference Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Home Site Aggie Stadium (10,743) Assistant Coach Amanda Kammes, 2nd Year (Penn ’05) Email [email protected] Chancellor Dr. Linda P.B. Katehi (Athens Polytechnic ’77) Director of Athletics Terry Tumey (UCLA ’88) Assistant Coach Casey Kellogg, 1st Year (Hofstra ’13) Executive Sr. Associate A.D./ Email [email protected] Senior Woman Administrator Nona Richardson (Michigan State ’83) Senior Associate A.D. 2013 Record 6-9, 3-5 MPSF Ext. Affairs & Resource Dev.: Sharon Takeda (UCLA ’89) 2013 Conference Finish T5th in MPSF standings Executive Assistant A.D. Letterwinners Ret./Lost 18/6 Business Operations: Mike Bazemore (Sam Houston State ’82) Starters Ret./Lost 8/4 Assistant A.D.s Media Relations: Mike Robles (Cal Poly ’88) Media Relations Contact Mark Honbo (UC Davis ’94) Sports Performance, Enhancement & Dev.: Josh Flushman (UC Davis ’00) Email [email protected] Marketing & Promotions: Scott Brayton (UC Davis ‘94) Media Relations Phone (530) 752-8050 Development: Mike Angius (UC Davis ‘77) Aggies on the Web http://www.ucdavisaggies.com Faculty Athletic Rep. Dr. Scott Carrell (Air Force ’95) Director of Sports Medicine Tina Tubbs (Humboldt State ’00) Director of Academic Services Michelle Roppeau (Carleton)

1 • 2014 UC DAVIS WOMEN’S LACROSSE 2014 Women’s Lacrosse Numerical Roster

No Player Pos Ht Yr Hometown Previous School(s) Major 11 Sam AXENROTH* Atk 5-4 So. Doylestown, Pa. Central Bucks East HS ’12 Psychology 9 Troy CRAGEN** Atk 5-5 Jr. High Ridge, Mo. Nerinx Hall HS ’11 Viticulture & Enology 15 Ellie DELICH* Mid 5-8 So. , B.C. Burnaby North Secondary ’12 Exercise Biology 3 Mary DOYLE* Def 5-5 So. Orinda, Calif. Miramonte HS ’12 Undeclared 22 Savannah HADLEY* Mid 5-8 So. Elk Grove, Calif. Pleasant Grove HS ’12 Biological Systems Engineering 20 K.C. HILL Atk 5-1 Fr. Novato, Calif. Marin Catholic HS ’13 Human Development 7 Meghan JORDAN** Mid 5-8 Jr. Lake Oswego, Ore. Lakeridge HS ’10 Communication/Design 88 Pauline KAPLAN Atk 5-10 Fr. Danbury, Conn. Danbury HS ’13 Chemistry 5 Melissa KELLAN Atk 6-2 Fr. Vienna, Va. James Madison HS ’13 Exploratory 17 Tess KEVORKIAN Def 5-5 Fr. Danville, Calif. San Ramon Valley HS ’13 Communication 12 Elizabeth LANDRY** Mid 5-11 Jr. Lafayette, Calif. Acalanes HS ’11 International Relations 2 Allison LANGIUS*** Mid 5-7 Sr. Santa Ana, Calif. Foothill HS ’10 Civil Engineering 28 Allie LEHNER** Mid 5-6 Jr. Orange, Calif. Beckman HS ’11 Managerial Economics 10 Rachael MACK** Def 5-5 Sr. Davis, Calif. Davis HS ’10 Clinical Nutrition 32 Jordan MAJKA*** GK 5-9 Sr. Lake Forest, Ill. Lake Forest HS ’10 Sociology 18 Eliza MARCUS Mid 5-8 Fr. Ridgefield, Conn. Ridgefield HS ’13 Natural Sciences 29 Kai MURPHY** GK 5-10 Jr. Morristown, N.J. Morristown HS ’11 Microbiology 4 Lauren NARDI*** Mid 5-7 Sr. El Cajon, Calif. Cathedral Catholic HS ’10 Sociology 1 Courtney NEFF* Atk 5-4 So. Lafayette, Calif. Acalanes HS ’12 International Relations 19 Sara QUERO** Mid 5-5 Jr. Pleasanton, Calif. Foothill HS ’11 Biomedical Engineering 26 Morgan SISSLER* Mid 5-8 So. Franklin Lakes, N.J. Ramapo HS ’11 Chemical Engineering 21 Carly VORIS*** Mid 6-0 Sr. San Diego, Calif. Mount Carmel HS ’10 Technocultural Studies

* - denotes years played at UC Davis PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Kate HENWOOD Head Coach, 2nd Year (La Salle ’05) Allison LANGIUS: rhymes with “Angus” Amanda KAMMES Assistant Coach, 2nd Year (Penn ’05) Allie LEHNER: “lenner” Casey KELLOGG Assistant Coach, 1st Year (Hofstra ’13) Jordan MAJKA: “MYE-ka” KAI Murphy: rhymes with “tie” Sara QUERO: “CAIR-oh”

2 • 2014 UC DAVIS WOMEN’S LACROSSE Coaching Staff

KATE AMANDA HENWOOD KAMMES

Head Coach Assistant Coach 2nd Year 2nd Year La Salle ’05 Penn ’05

Kate Henwood, formerly the top assistant at Villanova and most Amanda Kammes reunited with head coach Kate Henwood as women’s recently the head coach at Garnet Valley High School in Glen Mills, lacrosse program’s top assistant at the start of the 2012-13 athletics year. Pa., became the third head coach for UC Davis women’s lacrosse in the She is involved with all aspects of the program. program’s varsity era. She assumed the helm in July of 2012. Kammes previously served as Henwood’s defensive coordinator at Henwood made her mark on the program in her first year, guiding Garnet Valley High School during that program’s 2011 and 2012 state the Aggies to the No. 5 offense in the nation. In the 2013 season finale, championship seasons. She ran the team’s strength and conditioning UC Davis enjoyed its biggest upset in program history with a 15-14 upset program, both during and out of season. During her brief tenure with of 14th-ranked Stanford. the Jaguars, Kammes’ athletes garnered four All-America awards and After three years as an assistant at Villanova, Henwood returned to three US Lacrosse All-Academic honors. her high school alma mater, immediately transforming a 9-10 Jaguar Before entering the lacrosse coaching world, Kammes served as an program into a national power. GVHS finished 11-8 in her first season, assistant women’s coach at both American University (2005- then posted back-to-back 24-3 marks in 2011 and 2012. In her penul- 07) and later her alma mater Penn (2008-09). She had been a team timate season, the Jaguars ranked 13th nationally in ESPN’s Fab 50 and captain and starting point guard for Penn, which captured the Ivy League 17th in MaxPreps’ Xcellent 25 polls. championship in her junior year of 2004. Then in 2012, GVHS captured its second consecutive Pennsylvania Besides her coaching at GVHS, Kammes co-owned Impact Lacrosse, Interscholastic Athletic Association championship. The Jaguars won the which conducted individual training and lacrosse-specific sports camps school’s first the year before despite a roster with just one senior player. and clinics in the Delaware County, Penn. vicinity. Three of her standouts - Halley Barnes, Allyson Heavens and AnnaElise Morello - each captured US Lacrosse All-America nods last spring. For her part, Henwood earned Coach of the Year Prior to her arrival at Garnet Valley, Henwood served as Villanova’s top CASEY assistant coach and defensive coordinator under then head coach Jebb Chagan from 2006-09. During her three seasons, the Wildcats posted KELLOGG 19 wins after having combined for just nine in the previous four years. She also ran Nova’s summer lacrosse camps, served on Princeton’s camp Assistant Coach and coached at Ultimate Goal Lacrosse Club during that time. 1st Year Henwood started all four years at LaSalle, serving as team captain Hofstra ’13 in 2004 and 2005. She was selected as the Explorers’ team MVP as a sophomore, earned first-team All-Atlantic 10 Conference honors as a junior, then claimed an Academic All-Atlantic 10 nod as a senior. She finished her career ranked second in school history in goals (122), as- sists (31), points (154) and ground balls (124). Henwood also set a La Salle career record of 122 draw controls, having led her team in that Former Hofstra team captain Casey Kellogg joined the Aggie lacrosse category as a junior. staff as an assistant coach in the fall of 2013. Henwood earned her bachelor’s degree in social studies and second- A second-team All-Colonial Athletic Association pick in 2012, Kel- ary education from La Salle in 2005, then added a master’s degree in logg started 40 games during her career with the Pride, finishing with a American history from Villanova in 2010. She continues to work on a four-year total of 23 goals, 39 ground balls and 29 caused turnovers. As second master’s degree in educational leadership from St. Joseph’s. a senior, her teammates selected her as a team captain. Kellogg, originally from Downingtown West High School in Down- ington, Pa., served on the Pride’s sports marketing department as an undergraduate. She balanced her work, scholastic and student-athlete demands with coaching experience at a variety of camps and clinics. Kellogg made the Dean’s List and added CAA Commissioner’s Academic Awards throughout all four years, helping Hofstra compile the nation’s highest team GPA in 2010 She graduated with a degree in marketing and a minor in fine arts in 2013.

3 • 2014 UC DAVIS WOMEN’S LACROSSE Meet the Aggies

QUICK LINERS SAM Posted a goal and assist at Stetson (2/24/13). AXENROTH Second-team All-Suburban One Continental League honoree as a junior and senior at Central Bucks HS. Attacker • So. Team’s Most Valuable Midfielder in 2011, MVP in 2012. Doylestown, Pa. Played club ball for Ultimate Lacrosse (Wissahickon, Pa.) Central Bucks East HS ’12 Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Pct. GB DC TO CT 2013 10-5 1 2 3 3 .333 1 0 9 1 11

QUICK LINERS TROY Scored goals in back-to-back games vs. Davidson (3/1) and Long Island CRAGEN (3/11) as a freshman. Also had 2 ground balls in the home opener vs. Blackbirds. Attacker • Jr. First-team all-state performer at Nerinx Hall HS. High Ridge, Mo. Helped Markers to combined 32-7 record and two MSLA championship Nerinx Hall HS ’11 games in final two prep seasons.

Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Pct. GB DC TO CT 9 2012 9-0 2 0 2 3 .667 2 0 0 0 2013 2-0 0 0 0 0 — 0 0 0 0 Totals 11-0 2 0 2 3 .667 2 0 0 0

QUICK LINERS ELLIE Led Aggie freshmen in scoring in 2013. DELICH Top 50 pick for Team Canada U19 national team in . Two-time all-star for Coquitlam Adanacs in . Midfielder • So. Lettered in soccer, volleyball, basketball and field hockey at Burnaby Coquitlam, B.C. North Secondary. Burnaby North Secondary ’12 Second Canadian to play UC Davis lacrosse after former captain Britt Farquharson (2009-10).

15 Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Pct. GB DC TO CT 2013 14-11 17 6 23 34 .500 7 9 11 3

QUICK LINERS MARY All-MPSF Second Team (2013) DOYLE Only freshman to start all 15 games in 2013, leading team in caused turnovers. Defender • So. Led Miramonte HS with 84 goals in 2012, 17 during three-game North Orinda, Calif. Coast Section playoff run. Miramonte HS ’12 Twice earned All-Diablo Foothill Athletic League honors, including first- team accolades as a senior.

3 Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Pct. GB DC TO CT 2013 15-15 8 2 10 11 .727 24 48 8 15

4 • 2014 UC DAVIS WOMEN’S LACROSSE Meet the Aggies

QUICK LINERS SAVANNAH Did not play varsity sports for Pleasant Grove HS, instead competing in HADLEY club ball for Pleasant Grove LAX. Four-time Offensive MVP and NCJLA All-Star. Midfielder • So. Led club in scoring in each of final three seasons. Elk Grove, Calif. First collegiate recruit in PG LAX history (boys or girls). Pleasant Grove HS ’12 Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Pct. GB DC TO CT 2013 9-0 0 0 0 0 — 1 0 0 2 22

QUICK LINERS K.C. Scored 365 goals with 205 assists in four-year career at Marin Catholic, HILL including 119-68-187 line in 2012. Three-time All-Marin County Athletic League first-team honoree, adding Attacker • Fr. Player of the Year accolades as a junior. Novato, Calif. Also a team MVP in field hockey. Marin Catholic HS ’13 Played club ball at BearLax alongside current Aggie teammate Tess Kevorkian. 20

QUICK LINERS MEGHAN Finished 6th in MPSF with 24 assists as a junior, 4th in school history. JORDAN Redshirted 2012 season due to injury. Ranked 5th in draw controls, 3rd in ground balls among MPSF leaders Midfielder • Jr. as a sophomore. Lake Oswego, Ore. Posted career-high 7 draw controls vs. Saint Mary’s (2/25/11) and Lakeridge HS ’10 Detroit (3/6/11).

2014 TEAM CO-CAPTAIN Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Pct. GB DC TO CT 7 2011 14-10 12 9 21 33 .364 30 36 25 8 2012 DNP-injury 2013 15-12 10 27 37 33 .303 6 12 8 15 Totals 29-22 22 36 58 66 .333 36 48 33 23

QUICK LINERS PAULINE Two-time all-state honoree at Danbury HS. KAPLAN All-Fairfield County Interscholastic Athletic Conference honoree in lacrosse, cross country and indoor track. Attacker • Fr. Scored 69 goals as a junior, her first year after moving from defender Danbury, Calif. to midfield. Danbury HS ’13

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QUICK LINERS MELISSA Made All-Liberty District team every year at James Madison HS. KELLAN Scored 57 goals with 32 assists as a junior, earning All-Northern Region honors. Attacker • Fr. Helped team to three league titles and two state championships. Vienna, Va. Tallest player (6-2) in program history. James Madison HS ’13

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QUICK LINERS TESS Four-year All-East Bay Athletic League honoree at SRV. KEVORKIAN Twice voted team MVP. Played club ball for BearLax for five years, teammate of fellow Aggie Defender • Fr. K.C. Hill. Danville, Calif. San Ramon Valley HS ’13

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QUICK LINERS ELIZABETH Needs 38 draw controls to break Hannah Mirza’s school career record. LANDRY All-MPSF First Team/MPSF Newcomer of the Year (2012) Scored 18 goals with 6 assists in seven MPSF games in 2013. Midfielder • Jr. MPSF All-Academic (2013) Lafayette, Calif. Set school record with 72 draw controls, ranking 3rd in conference and Acalanes HS ’11 15th nationally (4.50 per game). Led team in ground balls (37) and caused turnovers (31) as a freshman. 2014 TEAM CO-CAPTAIN Collected school-record 12 DCs vs. Long Island (3/11/12). 12 Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Pct. GB DC TO CT 2012 16-16 38 7 45 98 .388 37 72 41 31 2013 13-13 24 7 31 60 .400 7 32 29 9 Totals 29-29 62 14 76 158 .392 44 104 70 40

QUICK LINERS ALLISON Sat out 2013 season due to injury. LANGIUS Started four games as a sophomore before incurring a season-ending injury. Midfielder • Sr. Scored first collegiate goal in 24th minute vs. Long Island (3/11/12). Santa Ana, Calif. First career start came against LIU as a freshman (3/27/11). Foothill HS ’10 Two-time All-Sea View League honoree and US Lacrosse All-American at Foothill HS.

2 Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Pct. GB DC TO CT 2011 10-1 0 0 0 0 — 1 2 0 1 2012 5-4 1 0 1 1 1.000 7 1 8 2 2013 DNP-injury Totals 15-5 1 0 1 1 1.000 8 3 8 3

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QUICK LINERS ALLIE Posted 2013 season highs of 5 ground balls and 4 caused turnovers at LEHNER Stetson (2/24). Grabbed season-high 5 draw controls with first collegiate hat trick at Midfielder • Jr. Davidson (3/1/12). Orange, Calif. Scored 2 goals each vs. San Diego State (2/19), Long Island (3/11) and Beckman HS ’11 Denver (4/15) in 2012. Four-time All-Pacific Coast League honoree and two-time league MVP 2014 TEAM CO-CAPTAIN at Beckman HS. 28 Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Pct. GB DC TO CT 2012 16-16 17 7 24 37 .459 15 26 17 4 2013 15-15 4 0 4 8 .500 20 11 6 9 Totals 31-31 21 7 28 45 .467 35 37 23 13

QUICK LINERS RACHAEL Sat out 2013 season due to injury. MACK Recorded first career stats in 2012: a ground ball vs. Long Island (3/11) and a caused turnover at Holy Cross (3/26). Defender • Jr. Twice earned first-team All-Bay Shore Athletic League honors at nearby Davis, Calif. Davis HS. Davis HS ’10 Made Pacific NorCal squad at 2009 US Lacrosse championship.

Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Pct. GB DC TO CT 10 2011 5-0 0 0 0 0 — 0 0 0 0 2012 5-0 0 0 0 0 — 1 0 0 1 2013 DNP-injury Totals 10-0 0 0 0 0 — 1 0 0 1

QUICK LINERS JORDAN Ranked 5th in school history in career saves, needs 17 to pass Jill Her- MAJKA schleb for 4th. Also totaled 53 ground balls and 12 caused turnovers in three seasons. Goalkeeper • Sr. Posted career-high 15 saves at Vermont (3/29/12). Lake Forest, Ill. Had 8 saves (against 7 goals) with 4 GBs and a steal at Bryant (3/27) Lake Forest HS ’10 as a sophomore.

Year GP-GS Min Gls GAA Sv Pct. W-L-T Shots 32 2011 15-13 875:56 168 11.51 75 .309 10-5-0 329 2012 16-16 840:37 187 13.35 115 .381 6-9-0 400 2013 11-2 209:06 47 13.49 19 .288 0-0-0 82 Totals 42-31 1925:39 402 12.53 209 .342 16-14-0 811

QUICK LINERS ELIZA All-Fairfield County Interscholastic Athletic Conference honoree at MARCUS Ridgefield HS. Won team’s Spirit of the Stick and Leadership awards. Midfielder • Fr. Lettered in lacrosse, basketball and volleyball. Ridgefield, Conn. Played club lacrosse for Westchester Elite for four years. Ridgefield HS ’13

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QUICK LINERS KAI Posted season-high 13 stops vs. Denver (4/7/13). MURPHY Tallied 11 saves in season-ending upset vs. Stanford as a sophomore (4/25/13). Goalkeeper • Jr. Played 127:28 minutes in six games as a reserve goalie in 2012. Morristown, N.J. Posted season-high 8 saves in roughly 44 minutes vs. Stanford (4/18/12). Morristown HS ’11 All-North Jersey Athletic Conference honoree as a junior and senior at Morristown HS.

29 Year GP-GS Min Gls GAA Sv Pct. W-L-T Shots 2012 6-0 127:28 31 14.59 15 .326 0-1-0 52 2013 15-11 702:54 139 11.87 92 .398 6-9-0 301 Totals 21-11 830:22 170 12.28 107 .373 6-10-0 353

QUICK LINERS LAUREN Made first career start at Virginia Tech (3/3/12). NARDI Tied career-high 2 goals with a caused turnover in 2012 season opener at San Diego State (2/19/12). Midfielder • Sr. First career 2-goal game came against Denver (4/10) as a freshman. El Cajon, Calif. Four-year all-city honoree at Cathedral Catholic HS. Cathedral Catholic HS ’10 Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Pct. GB DC TO CT 2011 4-0 3 0 3 5 .600 0 2 2 0 4 2012 10-1 4 3 7 6 .667 2 3 5 2 2013 3-0 0 0 0 3 .000 1 0 0 0 Totals 17-1 7 3 10 14 .500 3 5 7 2

QUICK LINERS COURTNEY Performed first collegiate hat trick at Howard (3/25/13). NEFF Two-time All-Diablo Foothill Athletic League honoree at Acalanes, adding MVP distinction as a senior. Attacker • So. Scored 98 goals with 35 draw controls in 2012. Lafayette, Calif. Two-time US Lacrosse All-Academic honoree. Acalanes HS ’12 Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Pct. GB DC TO CT 2013 8-3 5 0 5 23 .217 3 7 9 1 1

QUICK LINERS SARA Led Aggies in ground balls as a sophomore. QUERO Nabbed 3 steals vs. San Diego State (4/19) and Stanford (4/25) in final week of 2013 season. Midfielder • Jr. Shot 2-for-2 at Bryant (3/27/12) for highest offensive output. Pleasanton, Calif. Twice earned All-East Bay Athletic League first-team honors at Foothill Foothill HS ’11 HS, posting GB totals of 86 and 69 in final two seasons.

2014 TEAM CO-CAPTAIN Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Pct. GB DC TO CT 19 2012 16-16 5 1 6 7 .714 24 9 10 11 2013 15-14 2 0 2 4 .500 30 6 5 12 Totals 31-30 7 1 8 11 .636 54 15 15 23

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QUICK LINERS MORGAN Had season highs of 2 ground balls and 3 caused turnovers at Stetson as SISSLER a redshirt freshman (2/24/13). Sat out 2012 due to injury. Midfielder • So. Named to four All-North Jersey Athletic Conference teams at Ramapo Franklin Lakes, N.J. HS, including first team as a junior and senior. Ramapo HS ’11 Played goalkeeper for soccer team, helping Raiders to 17-1 record and Group 3 title in 2009.

26 Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Pct. GB DC TO CT 2012 DNP-injury 2013 11-0 0 0 0 0 — 4 1 2 4 Totals 11-0 0 0 0 0 — 4 1 2 4

QUICK LINERS CARLY Moved from defender to midfielder as a junior. VORIS Netted career-high 4 goals in 2013 season-ending upset of Stanford (4/25). Put team-best 89 percent of shots on goal (24 of 27) in 2013. Midfielder • Sr. Missed most of 2012 season due to injury. San Diego, Calif. Started all but one game in 2011, posting 22 ground balls and 11 caused Mount Carmel HS ’10 turnovers as a freshman defender. Selected as Mount Carmel HS Best Midfielder for two years before earning 2014 TEAM CO-CAPTAIN team MVP honors as a senior. 21 Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Pct. GB DC TO CT 2011 15-14 3 1 4 7 .429 22 11 7 11 2012 7-0 0 0 0 0 — 4 3 0 1 2013 15-12 15 3 18 27 .556 25 5 23 13 Totals 37-26 18 4 22 34 .529 51 19 30 25

9 • 2014 UC DAVIS WOMEN’S LACROSSE 2013 Game-by-Game Results

SCORES Date Opponent Result Goals Leader Assists Leader Record MPSF Feb. 22 at No. 3 Florida L, 4-16 Datino (3) Jordan (1) 0-1 Feb. 24 at Stetson W, 18-4 Datino, Guercio, Mirza (3) Datino, Jordan (4) 1-1 Mar. 1 at Saint Mary’s* L (ot), 15-16 Datino (5) Datino, Jordan (3) 1-2 0-1 Mar. 6 USC* L, 7-12 Landry (3) Mirza (1) 1-3 0-2 Mar. 10 at California* L, 12-18 Datino, Mirza (4) Datino (3) 1-4 0-3 Mar. 12 VIRGINIA TECH L, 7-16 Ellie Delich (4) Datino, Geissbuhler, Jordan, Voris (1) 1-5 Mar. 15 IONA W, 14-10 Mirza (5) Jordan (4) 2-5 Mar. 25 at Howard W, 23-6 Datino (7) Dellich, Jordan (2) 3-5 Mar. 27 at No. 18 Navy L, 11-19 Datino (3) Datino, Guercio, Mirza, Voris (1) 3-6 Mar. 30 at Drexel L, 7-9 Datino (3) Datino (2) 3-7 Apr. 7 at No. 20 Denver* L, 11-13 Datino (3) Delich, Jordan, Landry (2) 3-8 0-4 Apr. 13 at Fresno State* W, 15-6 Landry (4) Datino (2) 4-8 1-4 Apr. 19 SAN DIEGO STATE* W, 19-12 Mirza (5) Jordan (6) 5-8 2-4 Apr. 21 OREGON* L, 8-15 Guercio, Voris (2) Guercio (2) 5-9 2-5 Apr. 25 No. 14 STANFORD W (ot), 15-14 Datino (5) Landry (4) 6-9 3-5

* - Mountain Pacific Sports Federation game

SUMMARIES Aggies Among Overall...... 6-9 Home...... 3-3 NCAA Statistical Leaders Away...... 3-6 2013 Final (Top 30 individuals/Top 15 team) Neutral...... 0-0 MPSF games...... 3-5 TOTAL POINTS 1. Jasmine DePompeo, Navy 127 Scored first...... 4-2 T43. Elizabeth Datino 66 More shots...... 5-1 Shot .500 or better...... 2-3 POINTS PER GAME Fewer turnovers...... 5-2 1. Jasmine DePompeo, Navy 6.05 More draw controls...... 5-3 13. Elizabeth Datino 4.40 Led at halftime...... 5-2 GOALS PER GAME Trailed at halftime...... 1-7 1. Dammianne Cook, Stony Brook 4.50 In overtime...... 0-1 T16. Elizabeth Datino 3.00

ATTENDANCE ASSISTS PER GAME 1. Jill Remenapp, Denver 3.52 Overall...... 15/2908 (194) 25. Meghan Jordan 1.80 Home...... 6/876 (146) Away...... 9/2032 (226) TEAM DRAW CONTROLS Neutral...... 0/0 (—) 1. Jacksonville 15.12 4. UC Davis 14.60

10 • 2014 UC DAVIS WOMEN’S LACROSSE 2013 Individual Statistics

INDIVIDUAL STATS Total Total 8M 8M No Player GP GS Gls Ast Pts Shots Pct. Gls Att GB DC TO CT Foul

27 Elizabeth Datino 15 14 46 20 66 81 .568 11 21 7 7 24 1 13 13 Hannah Mirza 15 15 37 6 43 72 .514 4 8 29 51 26 12 27 12 ELIZABETH LANDRY 13 13 24 7 31 60 .400 4 13 7 32 29 9 33 15 ELLIE DELICH 14 11 17 6 23 34 .500 2 6 7 9 11 3 12 21 CARLY VORIS 15 12 15 3 18 27 .556 0 0 25 5 23 13 35 23 Stephanie Guercio 15 15 14 6 20 25 .560 1 2 21 21 12 5 43 7 MEGHAN JORDAN 15 12 10 27 37 33 .303 1 2 6 12 23 5 21 3 MARY DOYLE 15 15 8 2 10 11 .727 3 3 24 48 8 15 21 1 COURTNEY NEFF 8 3 5 0 5 23 .217 0 2 3 7 9 1 2 28 ALLIE LEHNER 15 15 4 0 4 8 .500 0 0 20 11 6 9 34 6 Anna Geissbuhler 13 3 3 3 6 11 .273 1 2 2 3 4 0 2 19 SARA QUERO 15 14 2 0 2 4 .500 0 0 30 6 5 12 37 11 SAM AXENROTH 10 5 1 2 3 3 .333 0 1 1 0 9 1 4 29 KAI MURPHY 15 13 0 0 0 0 — 0 0 4 0 5 1 0 32 JORDAN MAJKA 11 2 0 0 0 0 — 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 9 TROY CRAGEN 2 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 LAUREN NARDI 3 0 0 0 0 3 .000 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 26 MORGAN SISSLER 11 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 0 4 1 2 4 3 8 Tess Alekna 15 13 0 0 0 0 — 0 0 18 1 2 6 19 22 SAVANNAH HADLEY 9 0 0 0 0 0 — 0 0 1 0 0 2 2 16 Colleen McGee 15 4 0 0 0 0 — 0 0 10 1 2 5 25

TOTALS 15 186 82 268 395 .471 27 60 222 215 205 104 337 Opponents 15 186 75 261 383 .486 41 84 194 182 208 108 316

RETURNING PLAYERS IN ALL CAPS

GOALKEEPER STATS No Goalkeepers GP GS Min Goals Avg. Saves Avg. Pct. W L T Shots 29 KAI MURPHY 15 13 702:54 139 11.87 92 7.86 .398 6 9 0 301 32 JORDAN MAJKA 11 2 209:06 47 13.49 19 5.45 .288 0 0 0 82 TOTALS 15 15 912:00 186 12.24 111 7.30 .374 6 9 0 383 Opponents 15 15 912:00 186 12.24 134 8.82 .419 9 6 0 395

SCORING BY PERIOD PERIOD 1 2 OT – Tot AGGIES 95 88 3 – 186 Opponents 92 91 3 – 186

SHOTS BY PERIOD PERIOD 1 2 OT – Tot AGGIES 199 189 7 – 395 Opponents 189 191 3 – 383

SAVES BY PERIOD PERIOD 1 2 OT – Tot AGGIES 50 61 0 – 111 Opponents 69 62 3 – 134

11 • 2014 UC DAVIS WOMEN’S LACROSSE 2013 MPSF Recap

MPSF STANDINGS ALL-MPSF FIRST TEAM MPSF Overall Player Yr. Pos Team W L Pct W L Pct Megan Takacs (POY) Sr. Atk California Denver 8 0 1.000 18 3 .857 Rachel Ozer Jr. Atk Stanford Stanford* 6 2 .750 14 6 .700 Jill Remenapp So. Atk Denver California 6 2 .750 9 7 .563 Anna Kim Jr. Mid Stanford USC 5 3 .625 8 10 .444 Amanda Johansen Fr. Mid USC Oregon 3 5 .375 8 9 .471 Gaby Christman So. Mid California UC DAVIS 3 5 .375 6 9 .400 HANNAH MIRZA Sr. Mid UC DAVIS San Diego State 3 5 .375 8 8 .500 Hannah Farr So. Mid Stanford Saint Mary’s 2 6 .250 4 9 .308 Kate Henrich Sr. Def Denver Fresno State 0 8 .000 2 13 .133 Megan Lerner Jr. Def Stanford Grace Parente Jr. Def California * - MPSF Tournament Champion Hannah Hook So. GK Denver Kara Secora Sr. Atk Denver MPSF CHAMPIONSHIP ELIZABETH DATINO Sr. Atk UC DAVIS SEMIFINALS - Thursday, May 2 Megan McGinnis Jr. GK California Denver 17, USC 11 Courtney Tarleton Fr. Def USC Stanford 16, California 6 ALL-MPSF SECOND TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP GAME - Saturday, May 4 Player Yr. Pos Team Stanford 7, Denver 6 Caroline de Lyra Fr. Atk USC Bailey Ewing So. Atk San Diego State All-Tournament Shannon Propst Jr. Atk Oregon Hannah Farr, Stanford (MVP) Lucy Dikeou Fr. Mid Stanford Lucy Dikeou, Stanford Carly O’Connell Fr. Mid Oregon Anna Kim, Stanford Christina Ricciardulli Jr. Mid San Diego State Elizabeth Adam, Stanford Mikayla Clark Sr. Mid Denver Lyndsey Munoz, Stanford Rachel Minarovich Jr. Mid Saint Mary’s Mikayla Clark, Denver Nina Swanson Jr. Def Stanford Kate Henrich, Denver Mary Doyle Fr. Def UC DAVIS Hannah Hook, Denver Madison Wallace So. Def San Diego State Amanda Johansen, USC Caroline Federighi Jr. GK Oregon Caroline Cordrey, USC Marcy Levatino Fr. Mid Fresno State Amelia Burke, California Melissa Humphrey Sr. Atk California Megan Takacs, California Jessica Gring Sr. Def Denver Amanda Cross Sr. Mid Saint Mary’s

MPSF PLAYERS OF THE WEEK PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Megan Takacs, California COACH OF THE YEAR: Liza Kelly, Denver UC Davis winners only. NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR: Amanda Johansen, USC Week Player Award Apr. 29 Elizabeth Datino Offensive ACADEMIC ALL-MPSF TEAM Apr. 29 Mary Doyle Defensive (UC Davis players only) Apr. 1 Elizabeth Datino Offensive Player Yr. Major Elizabeth Datino Sr. Organizational Studies Anna Geissbuhler Sr. Clinical Nutrition Elizabeth Landry So. International Relations

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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS

GOALS GP Goal Avg. ASSISTS GP Ast Avg. DRAW CONTROLS GP DC Avg. 1. Megan Takacs, Cal 16 52 3.25 1. Jill Remenapp, DU 21 74 3.52 1. Amanda Johansen, USC 18 100 5.56 2. ELIZABETH DATINO, UC DAVIS 15 46 3.07 2. Caroline de Lyra, USC 18 42 2.33 2. Megan Takacs, Cal 16 72 4.50 3. Kara Secora, DU 20 58 2.90 3. Shannon Propst, UO 17 39 2.29 3. Kiki Boone, DU 21 81 3.86 4. Bailey Ewing, SDSU 16 46 2.88 4. Michaela Jarvis, SDSU 16 35 2.19 4. Rachel Miranovich, SMC 13 45 3.46 5. Caroline de Lyra, USC 18 51 2.83 5. Melissa Humphrey, CAL 16 29 1.81 5. HANNAH MIRZA, UC DAVIS 15 51 3.40 6. Jenn Etzel, DU 20 52 2.60 6. MEGHAN JORDAN, UC DAVIS 15 26 1.73 7. Caroline Cordrey, USC 17 43 2.53 7. Kara Secora, DU 20 28 1.40 CAUSED TURNOVERS GP CT Avg. t8. Rachel Ozer, Stan 20 48 2.40 8. Lizz Lavie, Cal 16 22 1.38 1. Kate Henrich, DU 21 70 3.33 t8. HANNAH MIRZA, UC DAVIS 15 36 2.40 9. ELIZABETH DATINO, UC DAVIS 15 19 1.27 2. Courtney Tarleton, USC 18 32 1.78 10. Jillian Chong, SMC 13 31 2.38 10. Amanda Cross, SMC 13 16 1.23 3. Gaby Christman, Cal 16 25 1.56 10. Krista Morgan, SMC 13 16 1.23 4. Megan Armes, SMC 12 17 1.42 POINTS GP Goal Ast Avg. 5. Amanda Cross, SMC 13 18 1.38 1. Jill Remenapp, DU 21 39 74 5.38 SHOTS GP Shots Avg. 2. Caroline de Lyra, USC 18 51 42 5.17 1. Megan Takacs, Cal 16 107 6.69 GOALS-AGAINST AVG. GA Min GAA 3. ELIZABETH DATINO, UC DAVIS 15 46 19 4.33 2. Caroline de Lyra, USC 18 111 6.17 1. Hannah Hook, DU 180 1214:13 8.89 4. Kara Secora, DU 20 58 28 4.30 3. Kara Secora, DU 20 111 5.55 2. Megan McGinnis, Cal 155 917:21 10.14 5. Shannon Propst, UO 17 29 39 4.00 4. Caroline Cordrey, USC 17 94 5.53 3. Lyndsey Munoz, Stan 201 1119:30 10.77 6. Michaela Jarvis, SDSU 16 24 35 3.69 5. ELIZABETH DATINO, UC DAVIS 15 81 5.40 4. Sammy Slattery, DU 170 901:42 11.31 7. Megan Takacs, Cal 16 52 6 3.63 5. KAI MURPHY, UC DAVIS 136 702:54 11.61 8. Rachel Ozer, Stan 20 48 24 3.60 GROUND BALLS GP GB Avg. 9. Bailey Ewing, SDSU 16 46 10 3.50 1. Kate Henrich, DU 21 65 3.10 SAVE PERCENTAGE GA Sv Avg. 10. Amanda Cross, SMC 13 27 16 3.31 2. Courtney Tarleton, USC 18 40 2.22 1. Hannah Hook, DU 180 190 .514 3. Grace Parente, Cal 16 35 2.19 2. Megan McGinnis, Cal 155 147 .487 4. SARA QUERO, UC DAVIS 15 30 2.00 3. Sammy Slattery, SDSU 170 121 .416 5. HANNAH MIRZA, UC DAVIS 15 29 1.93 4. KAI MURPHY, UC DAVIS 136 91 .401 5. Liz Schaeffer, USC 205 133 .393

TEAM STATISTICAL LEADERS

GOALS GP Gls Avg. GROUND BALLS GP GB Avg. CAUSED TOs GP CT Avg. 1. San Diego State 16 228 14.25 1. Denver 21 320 15.24 1. Denver 21 247 11.76 SAVES GP Sv Avg. 2. Denver 21 292 13.90 2. Stanford 20 298 14.90 2. Saint Mary’s 13 132 10.15 1. Fresno State 15 147 9.80 3. Stanford 20 272 13.60 3. UC DAVIS 15 223 14.87 3. Stanford 20 184 9.20 2. Denver 21 193 9.19 4. UC DAVIS 15 186 12.40 4. California 16 229 14.31 4. Oregon 17 144 8.47 3. California 16 147 9.19 5. USC 18 222 12.33 5. Fresno State 15 212 14.13 5. USC 18 141 7.83 4. Saint Mary’s 13 116 8.92 6. California 16 194 12.13 6. USC 18 249 13.83 6. California 16 124 7.75 5. San Diego State 16 126 7.88 7. Saint Mary’s 13 141 10.85 7. San Diego State 16 218 13.63 7. UC DAVIS 15 104 6.93 6. Oregon 17 133 7.82 8. Oregon 17 181 10.65 8. Saint Mary’s 13 170 13.08 8. Fresno State 15 90 6.00 7. USC 18 134 7.44 9. Fresno State 15 115 7.67 9. Oregon 17 222 13.06 9. San Diego State 16 89 5.56 8. UC DAVIS 15 111 7.40 9. Stanford 20 136 6.80 ASSISTS GP Ast Avg. SHOTS GP Shot Avg. TURNOVERS GP TO Avg. 1. Denver 21 141 6.71 1. Denver 21 617 29.38 1. Denver 21 265 12.62 SAVE PCT. GA Sv Pct. 2. San Diego State 16 98 6.13 2. Stanford 20 584 29.20 2. San Diego State 16 202 12.63 1. Denver 188 193 .507 3. Oregon 17 96 5.65 3. San Diego State 16 447 27.94 3. USC 18 232 12.89 2. California 161 147 .477 4. UC DAVIS 15 82 5.47 4. California 16 439 27.44 4. Stanford 20 261 13.05 3. Oregon 177 133 .429 5. Saint Mary’s 13 67 5.15 5. UC DAVIS 15 395 26.33 5. California 16 216 13.50 4. San Diego State 177 126 .416 6. Stanford 20 103 5.15 6. USC 18 460 25.56 6. UC DAVIS 15 205 13.67 5. Stanford 211 136 .392 7. USC 18 90 5.00 7. Saint Mary’s 13 314 24.15 7. Oregon 17 236 13.88 6. USC 208 134 .392 8. California 16 75 4.69 8. Oregon 17 405 23.82 8. Fresno State 15 243 16.20 7. Saint Mary’s 193 116 .375 9. Fresno State 15 32 2.13 9. Fresno State 15 275 18.33 9. Saint Mary’s 13 236 18.15 8. UC DAVIS 186 111 .374 9. Fresno State 252 147 .368 POINTS GP Pts Avg. SHOT PCT. Goals Shots Pct. G-A AVERAGE GA Min Avg. 1. Denver 21 433 20.62 1. San Diego State 228 447 .510 1. Denver 188 1260 8.95 2. San Diego State 16 326 20.38 2. USC 222 460 .483 2. California 161 960 10.06 3. Stanford 20 375 18.75 3. Denver 292 617 .473 3. Oregon 177 1044 10.17 4. UC DAVIS 15 268 17.87 4. UC DAVIS 186 395 .471 4. Stanford 211 1206 10.50 5. USC 18 312 17.33 5. Stanford 272 584 .466 5. San Diego State 177 960 11.06 6. California 16 269 16.81 6. Saint Mary’s 141 314 .449 6. USC 208 1088 11.47 7. Oregon 17 277 16.29 7. Oregon 181 405 .447 7. UC DAVIS 186 912 12.24 8. Saint Mary’s 13 208 16.00 8. California 194 439 .442 8. Saint Mary’s 193 786 14.73 9. Fresno State 15 147 9.80 9. Fresno State 115 275 .418 9. Fresno State 252 900 16.80

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GOALS ASSISTS

CAREER CAREER 1. Katie McMahon, 2004-08...... 252 1. Elizabeth Datino, 2010-13...... 96 2. Elizabeth Datino, 2010-13...... 149 2. Christina Corsa, 2008-11...... 80 3. Gina Hoffmire, 2008-11...... 143 3. Kelly Albin, 2000-2004...... (71*) 71 4. Hannah Mirza, 2010-13...... 136 4. Katie McMahon, 2004-08...... 69 5. Allison Stonebarger, 1998-2000...... (82*) 132 5. Leslie Kado, 2001-2004...... 66 6. Christina Corsa, 2008-11...... 112 6. Allison Stonebarger, 1998-2000...... (36*) 62 7. Katie McGovern, 2005-08...... 108 7. Anna Geissbuhler, 2010-13...... 53 8. Megan O’Connor, 2004-07...... 104 8. Molly Lapolla, 2007-10...... 51 9. Jaime Fitzpatrick, 2000-2003...... (96*) 99 9. Megan O’Connor, 2004-07...... 46 10. Kelly Albin, 2000-04...... (97*) 97 10. Meredith Roberts, 1999-2001...... (35*) 40

SEASON SEASON 1. Katie McMahon, 2005...... 69 1. Elizabeth Datino, 2012...... 47 2. Katie McMahon, 2004...... 66 t2. Christina Corsa, 2009...... 29 3. Katie McMahon, 2008...... 61 t2. Kelly Albin, 2004...... 29 4. Katie McMahon, 2006...... 56 4. MEGHAN JORDAN, 2013...... 27 5. Elizabeth Datino, 2012...... 54 t5. Leslie Kado, 2004...... 26 6. Gina Hoffmire, 2011...... 53 t5. Leslie Kado, 2003...... 26 7. Jaime Fitzpatrick, 2003...... 51 t7. Charlotte Morris, 2012...... 25 t8. Gina Hoffmire, 2010...... 50 t7. Christina Corsa, 2011...... 25 t8. Allison Stonebarger, 1999...... (35*) 50 t9. Anna Geissbuhler, 2012...... 24 t8. Allison Stonebarger, 1998...... (22*) 50 t9. Meredith Roberts, 2000...... (21*) 24

GAME GAME t1. Katie McMahon, BUCKNELL (3/15/06)...... 9 1. Elizabeth Datino, SAINT MARY’S (4/24/12)...... 8 t1. Katie McMahon, COLORADO COLLEGE (4/25/04)...... 9 t2. MEGHAN JORDAN, SAN DIEGO STATE (4/19/13)...... 6 t3. Hannah Mirza, SAINT MARY’S (4/24/12)...... 8 t2. Elizabeth Datino, CENTRAL CONNECTICUT (3/19/12)...... 6 t3. Katie McMahon, ROBERT MORRIS (2/12/06)...... 8 t2. Christina Corsa, SAINT MARY’S (2/25/11)...... 6 t3. Katie McMahon, at St. Vincent (4/18/05)...... 8 t2. Katie McGovern, at Wittenburg (4/15/07)...... 6 t3. Katie McMahon, at Howard (3/26/05)...... 8 t5. Elizabeth Datino, STANFORD (4/18/12)...... 5 t7. Elizabeth Datino, at Howard (3/25/13)...... 7 t5. Christina Corsa, at Detroit (3/6/11)...... 5 t7. Gina Hoffmire, at Central Connecticut (3/2/11)...... 7 t5. Katie McMahon, ROBERT MORRIS (2/12/06)...... 5 t7. Gina Hoffmire, at Temple (3/6/10)...... 7 t7. Kelly Albin, at Bloomsburg (4/18/04)...... 7 t7. Jaime Fitzpatrick, vs. Indiana (Pa.) at West Chester (4/13/03)...... 7

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* The NCAA counts only records set against varsity programs at four-year, degree-granting institu- tions. Thus, club, two-year college and non-varsity teams are excluded from the NCAA records. Also, “playday” scrimmages are not counted by the NCAA. However, the totals shown are for all games played, with NCAA-countable stats in parentheses.

Starting in 2000 and 2001, UC Davis Athletics Media Relations began the practice of omitting these games from the final stats.

Katie McMahon set the top four season goals totals in program history, compiling almost twice as many career scores (252) than any other Aggie before her.

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POINTS GOALIE SAVES

CAREER CAREER 1. Katie McMahon, 2004-08...... 321 1. Hilary Harkins, 2005-08...... 583 2. Elizabeth Datino, 2010-13...... 245 2. Kristen Braasch, 2002-05...... 421 3. Allison Stonebarger, 1998-2000...... (121*) 194 3. Kate McCall, 1998-2000...... (267*) 350 4. Christina Corsa, 2008-11...... 192 4. Jill Herschleb, 1999-2001...... (220*) 226 5. Gina Hoffmire, 2008-11...... 171 t5. JORDAN MAJKA, 2011-current...... 209 6. Kelly Albin, 2000-2004...... (168*) 168 t5. Alyssa Cranska, 2008-10...... 209 7. Hannah Mirza, 2010-13...... 165 8. Megan O’Connor, 2004-07...... 150 SEASON 9. Katie McGovern, 2005-08...... 147 1. Hilary Harkins, 2006...... 179 10. Molly Lapolla, 2007-10...... 141 2. Kristen Braasch, 2004...... 170 3. Hilary Harkins, 2008...... 161 SEASON 4. Hilary Harkins, 2007...... 159 1. Elizabeth Datino, 2012...... 101 5. Kristen Braasch, 2003...... 155 2. Katie McMahon, 2005...... 83 6. Kate McCall, 1999...... (111*) 146 3. Katie McMahon, 2004...... 81 7. Vale Stipovich, 1997...... (33*) 133 4. Katie McMahon, 2008...... 80 8. Kate McCall, 1998...... (87*) 129 5. Katie McMahon, 2006...... 77 9. Alyssa Cranska, 2009...... 124 t5. Kelly Albin, 2004...... 72 10. Jill Herschleb, 2002...... 120 t5. Allison Stonebarger, 1999...... (43*) 72 t7. Gina Hoffmire, 2011...... 70 GAME t7. Allison Stonebarger, 1998...... (30*) 70 1. Kristen Braasch, at Stanford (2/14/04)...... 21 t9. Megan O’Connor, 2007...... 68 2. Kate McCall, NOTRE DAME (3/9/98)...... 20 t9. Jaime Fitzpatrick, 2003...... 68 t3. Hilary Harkins, DENVER (4/8/07)...... 19 t3. Hilary Harkins, at Oregon (2/18/07)...... 19 GAME t3. Hilary Harkins, vs. Stanfordmpsf (5/6/05)...... 19 1. Katie McMahon, ROBERT MORRIS (2/12/06)...... 13 6. Kristen Braasch, at Denver (3/7/04)...... 18 2. Elizabeth Datino, SAINT MARY’S (4/24/12)...... 12 7. Kristen Braasch, at Saint Mary’s (4/28/04)...... 17 t3. Elizabeth Datino, CENTRAL CONNECTICUT (3/19/12)...... 10 t3. Christina Corsa, SAINT MARY’S (2/25/11)...... 10 t3. Katie McMahon, BUCKNELL (3/15/06)...... 10 t3. Katie McMahon, at Howard (3/26/05)...... 10 Lacrosse in the Cal Aggie t3. Katie McMahon, COLORADO COLLEGE (4/25/04)...... 10 Athletics Hall of Fame 2013 marks in boldface CURRENT AGGIES IN ALL CAPS Despite its relatively short varsity history, UC Davis women’s lacrosse HOME SITES IN ALL CAPS has enshrined two former greats into the Cal Aggie Athletics Hall of Fame.

ALLISON STONEBARGER (ind. 2007) A two-year All-American, Stonebarger scored 132 goals with 62 assists during her three- year varsity career, including a team-leading 50 goals in each of her sophomore and junior seasons. She also excelled in the classroom, earning CoSIDA Academic All-District VIII honors and an NCAA Postgraduate Scholar- ship Award.

KELLY ALBIN (ind. 2010) Albin, who made headlines with her NCAA Woman of the Year and NCAA Today’s Top VIII awards, garnered first-team All-America honors by all three voting organizations as a senior in 2004. She also picked up the university’s W.P. Lindley Award, a IWLCA Allison Stonebarger was the first Aggie to earn first-team All-America honors, snaring Scholar-Athlete of the Year nod and an NCAA consensus nods from the IWLCA and US Lacrosse. She posted back-to-back 50-goal Postgraduate Scholarship Award. seasons in 1998 and 1999.

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GOALS AGAINST (GOALIES) SAVE PERCENTAGE (GOALIES)

CAREER CAREER 1. Hilary Harkins, 2005-08...... 676 1. Vale Stipovich, 1997 (133/76)...... 636 2. Kristen Braasch, 2002-05...... 421 2. Kate McCall, 1998-2000 (350/325)...... 519 3. JORDAN MAJKA, 2011-current...... 402 3. Kristen Braasch, 2002-05 (421/421)...... 500 4. Alyssa Cranska, 2008-10...... 313 4. Jill Herschleb, 1999-2001 (226/239)...... 486 5. Kate McCall, 1998-2000...... (258*) 325 CAREER - NCAA ADJUSTED* SEASON 1. Vale Stipovich, 1997 (16/4, 2 games missing)...... *.800 1. Hilary Harkins, 2008...... 252 2. Kate McCall, 1998-2000 (267/258)...... *.509 t2. JORDAN MAJKA, 2012...... 187 3. Kristen Braasch, 2002-05 (421/421)...... 500 t2. Alyssa Cranska, 2009...... 187 4. Jill Herschleb, 1999-2001 (220/237)...... *.481 4. Hilary Harkins, 2006...... 186 5. Hilary Harkins, 2007...... 171 SEASON 6. Kristen Braasch, 2004...... 170 1. Vale Stipovich, 1997 (133/76)...... 636 7. JORDAN MAJKA, 2011...... 168 2. Hilary Harkins, 2005 (84/67)...... 5563 8. Kristen Braasch, 2003...... 147 3. Kate McCall, 1998 (129/103)...... 5560 9. KAI MURPHY, 2013...... 139 4. Kate McCall, 1999 (146/132)...... 525 10. Kate McCall, 1999...... 132 5. Kristen Braasch, 2003 (155/147)...... 513

GAME SEASON - NCAA ADJUSTED 1. JORDAN MAJKA, at High Point (2/29/12)...... 22 1. Vale Stipovich, 1997 (16/4, 2 games missing)...... *.800 t2. JORDAN MAJKA, STANFORD (4/20/11)...... 21 2. Kate McCall, 1998 (87/69)...... *.558 t2. Hilary Harkins, CALIFORNIA (4/5/08)...... 21 3. Hilary Harkins, 2005 (84/67)...... 556 t4. JORDAN MAJKA, DENVER (4/15/12)...... 20 4. Kate McCall, 1999 (111/102)...... *.521 t4. Alyssa Cranska, STANFORD (2/25/09)...... 20 t4. Hilary Harkins, at Louisville (4/14/08)...... 20 t4. Hilary Harkins, at Stanford (4/10/06)...... 20 t4. Hilary Harkins, at Denver (3/11/06)...... 20 * The NCAA counts only records set against varsity programs at four-year, degree-granting institu- t9. JORDAN MAJKA, at Oregon (4/17/11)...... 19 tions. Thus, club, two-year college and non-varsity teams are excluded from the NCAA records. t9. Hilary Harkins, at Denver (4/18/08)...... 19 Also, “playday” scrimmages are not counted by the NCAA. However, the totals shown are for mpll t9. Kristen Braasch, at Stanford (5/3/03)...... 19 all games played, with NCAA-countable stats in parentheses.

SHUTOUTS Starting in 2000 and 2001, UC Davis Athletics Media Relations began the practice of omitting Hilary Harkins (60 min), at Wittenburg (4/15/07)...... 18-0 these games from the final stats. Hilary Harkins (60 min), at St. Vincent (4/18/05)...... 15-0 Kristen Braasch (60 min), vs. Lees McRae at Pfeiffer (3/26/03)...... 23-0 Kristen Braasch (60 min), at Regis (3/9/03)...... 15-0 Kate McCall (30 min)/Jill Herschleb (30 min), at UC Santa Cruz (4/22/00)...... *20-0 Kate McCall (20 min)/Jill Herschleb (40 min), REGIS (2/19/00)...... 15-0 Kate McCall (60 min), CHICO STATE (3/6/98)...... *17-0 Vale Stipovich (60 min), UC SANTA CRUZ (3/8/97)...... *14-0

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Hilary Harkins started all but one game during her final three seasons, breaking the career saves record in her junior season. She finished with 583 stops, 162 more than Kristen Braasch’s previous mark.

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TOTAL SHOTS SEASON (min. 20 goals) 1. Danner Doud-Martin, 1999...... (34-55) .618 CAREER 2. Gina Hoffmire, 2010...... (50-85) .588 3. Anna Geissbuhler, 2011...... (27-47) .574 1. Katie McMahon, 2004-08...... 568 4. Molly Lapolla, 2007...... (20-35) .571 2. Elizabeth Datino, 2010-13...... 305 5. Elizabeth Datino, 2013...... (46-81) .568 2. Jaime Fitzpatrick, 2000-2003...... (301*) 303 3. Gina Hoffmire, 2008-11...... 279 4. Christina Corsa, 2008-11...... 271 SEASON - NCAA ADJUSTED* 1. Gina Hoffmire, 2010...... (50-85) .588 SEASON 2. Danner Doud-Martin, 1999...... *(19-33) .576 3. ANNA GEISSBUHLER, 2011...... (27-47) .574 1. Katie McMahon, 2004...... 170 4. Molly Lapolla, 2007...... (20-35) .571 2. Katie McMahon, 2005...... 165 5. Jenna Rivett, 2000...... *(29-51) .569 3. Jaime Fitzpatrick, 2003...... 128 4. Katie McMahon, 2008...... 125 5. Allison Stonebarger, 1999...... (82*) 122 GROUND BALLS

CAREER2 EIGHT-METER SHOTS 1. Megan O’Connor, 2004-07...... 184 2. Katie McMahon, 2004-08...... 153 CAREER 3. Hilary Harkins, 2005-08...... 150 1. Katie McMahon, 2004-08...... 141 3. Kelly Albin, 2000-2004...... (142*) 147 2. Gina Hoffmire, 2008-11...... 68 4. Naomi Coffman, 2001-2004...... 143 3. Christina Corsa, 2008-11...... 66 4. Elizabeth Datino, 2010-13...... 62 SEASON (1999-2002)2 5. Katie McGovern, 2005-08...... 56 1. Jenny Shargel, 1999...... (31*) 61 2. Jenny Shargel, 2000...... (49*) 53 SEASON 3. Allison Stonebarger, 1999...... (33*) 51 1. Katie McMahon, 2004...... 46 4. Kelly Albin, 2002...... 49 2. Katie McMahon, 2008...... 33 5. Jaime Fitzpatrick, 2002...... 48 3. Katie McMahon, 2005...... 32 4. Katie McMahon, 2006...... 30 SEASON (2003-present)2 5. Elizabeth Datino, 2012...... 25 1. Megan O’Connor, 2007...... 58 2. Megan O’Connor, 2006...... 55 3. Jaime Fitzpatrick, 2003...... 53 SHOOTING PERCENTAGE 4. Hilary Harkins, 2008...... 52 5. Nicole Frantz, 2006...... 51 CAREER (min. 30 goals) 1. Danner Doud-Martin, 1997-991...... (34-55) .618 2. Charlotte Morris, 2012...... (33-60 .550 3. Hannah Mirza, 2010-13...... (136-257) .529 (1) - Statistics not available until 1999, but player’s career predates that year. 4. Britt Farquharson, 2009-10...... (77-148) .520 (2) - Definition of ground balls changed in 2003, then again in 2004, dramatically reducing 5. Gina Hoffmire, 2008-11...... (143-279) .513 opportunities for players to compile the statistic. 6. Anna Geissbuhler, 2010-13...... (72-141) .510 7. Sarah Breyer, 2000...... (41-82) .500 8. Molly Lapolla, 2007-10...... (90-182) .495 9. Elizabeth Datino, 2010-13...... (149-305) .489 10. Jenna Rivett, 1998-20001...... (56-118) .483

CAREER - NCAA ADJUSTED* 1. Danner Doud-Martin, 1997-991...... *(19-33) .576 2. Charlotte Morris, 2012...... (33-60 .550 3. Hannah Mirza, 2010-13...... (136-257) .529 4. Jenna Rivett, 1998-20001...... *(49-94) .521 5 Britt Farquharson, 2009-10...... (77-148) .520

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CAUSED TURNOVERS TEAM RECORDS

CAREER GOALS BY UC DAVIS 1. Katie McMahon, 2004-08...... 131 Game: 24, SAINT MARY’S (4/24/12) 2. Megan O’Connor, 2004-07...... 91 24, LONG ISLAND (3/11/12) 3. Molly Peterson, 2007-10...... 84 24, COLORADO COLLEGE (4/25/04) 4. Jenny Shargel, 1999-2000...... (51*) 69 Per Game: 15.43 (233 goals in 15 games, 2011) 5. Jen Sanderson, 2004-07...... 66 GOALS BY OPPONENT SEASON Game (High): 21, STANFORD (4/20/11) 1. Katie McMahon, 2005...... 37 21, CALIFORNIA (4/5/08) 2. Jenny Shargel, 1999...... (20*) 36 Per Game (Highest): 14.11 (254 in 18 games, 2008) t3. Megan O’Connor, 2007...... 34 Per Game (Lowest): 3.80 (76 in 20 games, 1997) t3. Katie McMahon, 2004...... 34 5. Jenny Shargel, 2000...... (31*) 33 GOALS BY BOTH TEAMS Game: 40, COLORADO COLLEGE (4/25/04)

TURNOVERS ASSISTS CAREER Game: 16, at Long Island (3/26/11) Season: 129 (16 games, 2012) 1. Katie McMahon, 2004-08...... 240 2. Katie McGovern, 2005-08...... 161 3. Patrice Clark, 2006-09...... 141 TOTAL SHOTS 4. Elizabeth Datino, 2010-13...... 121 Game: 52, vs. Regis (3/9/03) 5. Megan O’Connor, 2004-07...... 116 Season: 560 (17 games, 2004)

SEASON EIGHT-METER SHOTS 1. Katie McMahon, 2008...... 71 Game: 17, vs. Gannon (3/27/04) 2. Katie McMahon, 2005...... 62 Season: 122 (18 games, 2008) 3. Katie McMahon, 2006...... 62 4. Patrice Clark, 2009...... 54 SHOOTING PERCENTAGE 5. Katie McMahon, 2004...... 49 Game: .704 (19-for-27), SAN DIEGO STATE (4/19/13) Season: .480 (239-for-498, 2010)

DRAW CONTROLS GROUND BALLS1 Game: 52, at Millersville (4/12/03) CAREER Season: 475 (17 games, 2003) 1. Hannah Mirza, 2010-13...... 170 2. Megan O’Connor, 2004-07...... 163 CAUSED TURNOVERS 3. Katie McMahon, 2004-08...... 125 Game: 28, vs. Ohio State (2/29/08) 4. ELIZABETH LANDRY, 2012-current...... 104 Season: 220 (17 games, 2000) 5. Naomi Coffman, 2001-2004...... 100

SEASON TURNOVERS Game: 32, vs. Ohio State (2/29/08) 1. ELIZABETH LANDRY, 2012...... 72 Season: 371 (18 games, 2006) 2. Hannah Mirza, 2011...... 58 3. Megan O’Connor, 2006...... 56 4. Jenny Shargel, 1999...... (35*) 53 DRAW CONTROLS 5. Hannah Mirza, 2013...... 51 Game: 25, LONG ISLAND (3/11/12) Season: 252 (16 games, 2012)

2013 marks in boldface CURRENT AGGIES IN ALL CAPS HOME SITES IN ALL CAPS

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Albin, Kelly...... 2000-01-02-03-04 Lapolla, Molly...... 2007-08-09-10 Shargel, Jenny...... 1999-00 Alekna, Tess...... 2010-11-12-13 Lasater, Alyse...... 2008-09-10-11 Shargel, Kristine...... 1998 AXENROTH, SAM...... 2013 Lawrence, Karen...... 1997-98 Shiverick, Hope...... 2009-10 Basilio, Tiffany...... 1998-99 Leahy, Katie...... 1998-00 Siff, Lori...... 1997 Bowles, Casey...... 2010-11 Leahy, Maureen...... 2002-03 Simonsen, Kristine...... 1997 Boyle, Lauren...... 2008-09-10-11 Lee, Stacee...... 2001 SISSLER, MORGAN...... 2013 Braasch, Kristen...... 2002-03-04-05 Lee, Tiffany...... 2003-04-05-06 Snyder, Renee...... 1998-99-00 Breyer, Sarah...... 2000 LEHNER, ALLIE...... 2012-13 Stipovich, Vale...... 1997 Brown, Erin...... 2002 Losasso, Shelly...... 2000 Stonebarger, Allison...... 1998-99-00 Buser, Claire...... 1999-00-01-02 Luckhardt, Jessica...... 2006 Strahorn-Brown, Catie...... 2006-07 Carstensen, Molly...... 2010 Lurie, Eliza...... 1999-00 Sugarman, Stacy...... 2002-03-04 Chaldekas, Dana...... 2002-03-04 MACK, RACHAEL...... 2011-12 Sunday, Laura...... 2009-10-11-12 Clark, Patrice...... 2006-07-08-09 Mahoney, Melissa...... 2005-06-07 Taylor, Alannah...... 2005-06 Clements, Alison...... 1997-98 Mann, Erin...... 2000-01-02-03 Taylor, Jacklyn...... 2008-09 Coffman, Naomi...... 2001-02-03-04 MAJKA, JORDAN...... 2011-12-13 Thomas, Catherine...... 1998-99-00-01 Collett, Liz...... 2002-03 Markham, Natasha...... 2010-11 Tremblay-Adams, Leah...... 2011 Corsa, Christina...... 2008-09-10-11 Martin, Laura...... 2008-09-10-11 Verpeet, Karen...... 1997-98 CRAGEN, TROY...... 2012-13 Martinez, Rachael...... 2008-09-10-11 VORIS, CARLY...... 2011-12-13 Cranska, Alyssa...... 2008-09-10 McCall, Kate...... 1998-99-00 Weimer, Kristen...... 1997 Datino, Elizabeth...... 2010-11-12-13 McGEE, COLLEEN...... 2012-13 Williams, Julie...... 1998-99 Deal, Becca...... 1999-00-01-02 McGovern, Katie...... 2005-06-07-08 Yun, Kristina...... 2005 Dean, Michelle...... 1999 McMahon, Katie...... 2004-05-06, ’08 DELICH, ELLIE...... 2013 McManus, Rose...... 2006 CURRENT AGGIES IN BOLD CAPS Dodge, Lila...... 2000 Messina, Lindsay...... 2005-06 Donohoue, Jessica...... 2001-02-03-04 Milhoan, Jackie...... 2002-03-04-05 Doud-Martin, Danner...... 1997-98-99 Miller, Ashley...... 2011 DOYLE, MARY...... 2013 Miller, Megan...... 2005-06-07-08 Ehle, Jen...... 1997 Mirabedi, Katie...... 1999-00-01 Farquharson, Britt...... 2009-10 Mirza, Hannah...... 2010-11-12-13 Fitzpatrick, Jaime...... 2000-01-02-03 Monger, Alden...... 2004-06-07 Frantz, Nicole...... 2003-04-05-06 Moore, Denae...... 1998-99 Furr, Tarryn...... 2005-06-07-08 Moore, Kaitlin...... 2005-06 Gamble, Kourtney...... 1999 Morris, Charlotte...... 2012 Gale, Jenni...... 1997 Morton, Sarah...... 1997 Ganes, Danielle...... 2001-02-04 Mota, Talia...... 2002 Geissbuhler, Anna...... 2010-11-12-13 Moyer, Katie...... 1999 Glasser, Alison...... 1997 MURPHY, KAI...... 2012-13 Guercio, Stephanie...... 2010-11-12-13 NARDI, LAUREN...... 2011-12-13 HADLEY, SAVANNAH...... 2013 NEFF, COURTNEY...... 2013 Hanson, Kate...... 2000-01-02-03 Nordmeyer, Kjersten...... 2008-09-10-11 Harkins, Hilary...... 2005-06-07-08 Ngoon, Nalani...... 1999-00-01 Harrold, Dacia...... 1997 O’Connor, Megan...... 2004-05-06-07 Henry, Kim...... 1999-00-01 O’Donnell, Emily...... 2009-10 Herschleb, Jill...... 1999-00-01-02 O’Leary, Megan...... 2000 Hodgins, Melissa...... 1997 Olmstead, Meghan...... 2009-10-11 Hoffmire, Gina...... 2008-09-10-11 Pincus, Kim...... 1997-98 Hollins, Amy...... 1997 Peterson, Molly...... 2007-08-09-10 Hughes, Bronwyn...... 1997 Powell, Alyssa...... 2003-04 Ichikawa, Eri...... 2006-07-08-09 QUERO, SARA...... 2012-13 Irgens, Kristi Ivy...... 2010-11 Rehm, Alli...... 1999-01-02 Jamison, Vannessa...... 2009-10-11 Reidy, Alex...... 2012 Jarem, Olivia...... 2007-08 Rivett, Jenna...... 1999-00 Jonas, Erika...... 1997 Roberts, Meredith...... 1999-00-01 Jones, Laura...... 1998-99 Robinson, Shannon...... 2001-02-03-04 JORDAN, MEGHAN...... 2011, ’13 Rubacky, Danielle...... 1999 Jue, Erica...... 2006-07 Rupp, Sarah...... 2012 Kado, Leslie...... 2001-02-03-04 Saleta, Nicky...... 1998-99 Kelly, Melissa...... 1998 Sanderson, Jen...... 2004-05-06-07 LANDRY, ELIZABETH...... 2012 Santos, Ranessa...... 2005-06-07-08 LANGIUS, ALLISON...... 2011-12 Schaefer, Katie...... 1997-98

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2013 (6-9, 3-5) 2009 (6-12, 2-4) 2006 (9-9, 0-5) 2004 (12-5, 1-3) Feb. 22 at Florida L, 4-16 Feb. 10 at Oregon* L, 6-13 Feb. 12 ROBERT MORRIS W, 21-3 Feb. 14 at Stanford* L, 4-15 Feb. 24 at Stetson W, 18-4 Feb. 13 at Saint Mary’s* W (2ot), 14-13 Feb. 18 SAINT MARY’S* L, 8-12 Feb. 29 SAINT MARY’S* W, 16-6 Mar. 1 at Saint Mary’s* L(ot), 15-16 Feb. 27 STANFORD* L, 3-20 Feb. 26 OREGON* L, 6-13 Mar. 7 at Denver* L (ot), 10-12 Mar. 6 at USC* L, 7-12 Feb. 29 FRESNO STATE* W, 15-3 Mar. 11 at Denver* L, 5-20 Mar. 8 at Regis W, 22-2 Mar. 10 at California* L, 12-18 Mar. 3 at California* L, 6-13 Mar. 13 LONG ISLAND W, 18-5 Mar. 9 LEHIGH W, 15-4 Mar. 12 VIRGINIA TECH L, 7-16 Mar. 10 VERMONT L, 12-20 Mar. 15 BUCKNELL W, 13-5 Mar. 14 WAGNER W, 12-6 Mar. 15 IONA W, 14-10 Mar. 13 ROBERT MORRIS L, 8-13 Mar. 24 VERMONT W, 11-9 Mar. 27 vs. Gannon (at Temple) W, 23-11 Mar. 25 at Howard W, 23-6 Mar. 17 COLGATE L, 9-20 Mar. 26 at Longwood W, 9-7 Mar. 28 at Howard W, 15-8 Mar. 27 at Navy L, 11-19 Mar. 26 at Siena L, 10-12 Mar. 28 at Richmond L, 6-17 Mar. 30 at Longwood L, 13-15 Mar. 30 at Drexel L, 7-9 Mar. 28 at Manhattan L, 10-14 Mar. 30 at American L, 7-9 Apr. 15 at Marist W, 14-9 Apr. 7 at Denver* L, 11-13 Mar. 30 at Central Connecticut State W, 9-7 Apr. 7 STONY BROOK W, 13-12 Apr. 16 at Bryant W, 19-5 Apr. 13 at Fresno State* W, 15-6 Apr. 5 at Villanova L (3ot), 10-11 Apr. 10 at Stanford L, 6-20 Apr. 18 at Bloomsburg W, 13-10 Apr. 19 SAN DIEGO STATE* W, 19-12 Apr. 12 at Howard W, 21-2 Apr. 15 at Siena W, 14-10 Apr. 24 CALIFORNIA* L, 10-17 Apr. 21 OREGON* L, 8-15 Apr. 14 DENVER* L, 5-18 Apr. 17 at Quinnipiac L, 7-9 Apr. 25 COLORADO COLLEGE W, 24-16 Apr. 25 STANFORD W(ot), 15-14 Apr. 18 SAINT MARY’S W, 16-13 Apr. 22 CALIFORNIA* L, 9-12 Apr. 28 at Saint Mary’s W, 9-8 Apr. 20 vs. Denver** W, 16-14 Apr. 29 at Saint Mary’s W, 14-5 May 6 vs. Stanford** L, 3-17 2012 (6-10, 2-5) Apr. 30 at Stanford** L, 3-17 May 5 vs. California** L, 6-10 May 8 at Denver** W, 11-9 May 1 LOUISVILLE L, 11-17 May 6 vs. Saint Mary’s** W, 10-8 Feb. 19 San Diego State* W, 18-7 Feb. 23 Saint Mary’s* W, 16-13 2003 (9-8, 1-3) Feb. 29 High Point L. 14-22 2008 (7-11, 1-4) 2005 (10-9, 2-3) Feb. 15 STANFORD* L, 8-12 Mar. 1 Davidson L, 10-15 Feb. 10 OREGON* L, 5-15 Feb. 20 STANFORD* L, 4-11 Feb. 25 at Saint Mary’s* W, 12-6 Mar. 3 Virginia Tech L, 14-18 Feb. 13 at Stanford* L, 7-13 Mar. 1 at Saint Mary’s* W, 10-5 Feb. 28 DENVER* L, 13-16 Mar. 11 LONG ISLAND W, 24-10 Feb. 27 MOUNT ST. MARY’S L, 10-16 Mar. 6 at Oregon* W, 11-9 Mar. 5 HOLY CROSS L (ot), 10-11 Mar. 19 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT W, 18-6 Feb. 29 OHIO STATE L, 7-18 Mar. 9 CONNECTICUT L, 3-14 Mar. 8 at Colorado College W, 7-6 Mar. 26 Holy Cross L, 9-12 Mar. 3 HOLY CROSS W, 14-13 Mar. 14 LONGWOOD L, 8-10 Mar. 9 at Regis W, 15-0 Mar. 27 Bryant W, 11-7 Mar. 10 QUINNIPIAC W, 16-14 Mar. 16 LONG ISLAND W, 7-5 Mar. 14 STONEHILL (Mass.) W, 15-6 Mar. 29 Vermont L, 13-16 Mar. 13 TEMPLE L, 9-12 Mar. 24 MARIST W, 12-8 Mar. 26 vs. Lees-McRae (at Pfeiffer) W, 23-0 Apr. 4 CALIFORNIA* L, 10-15 Mar. 17 LONG ISLAND W, 17-6 Mar. 26 at Howard W, 13-7 Mar. 27 at Longwood W, 13-12 Apr. 8 Oregon* L, 13-16 Mar. 26 at Le Moyne L, 9-11 Mar. 27 at Monmouth L, 5-13 Mar. 29 at Limestone W, 12-6 Apr. 15 DENVER* L, 12-20 Mar. 28 at Canisius W, 13-11 Mar. 29 at Saint Joseph’s W, 9-7 Mar. 30 at Pfeiffer cancelled Apr. 18 STANFORD* L, 18-19 Mar. 30 at Connecticut L, 9-16 Apr. 15 at Duquesne L, 5-13 Apr. 11 at West Chester L, 7-9 Apr. 21 FRESNO STATE* L (ot), 11-12 Apr. 5 CALIFORNIA* L, 10-21 Apr. 16 at Robert Morris W, 17-2 Apr. 12 at Millersville W, 10-5 Apr. 24 SAINT MARY’S W, 24-10 Apr. 12 at Cincinnati W, 12-11 Apr. 18 at St. Vincent W, 15-0 Apr. 13 vs. Indiana (Pa.) W, 16-3 Apr. 14 at Louisville L, 13-20 Apr. 22 DENVER* L, 9-12 (at West Chester) 2011 (10-5, 2-4) Apr. 18 at Denver* L, 8-19 Apr. 27 SAINT MARY’S W, 17-5 Apr. 19 at California* L, 4-13 Apr. 20 SAINT MARY’S* W, 14-13 Apr. 30 at California* L, 11-18 Apr. 26 SAINT MARY’S L, 5-10 Feb. 13 at California* L, 11-15 Apr. 30 vs. Oregon** L, 9-14 May 5 vs. Oregon** W, 7-6 May 3 at Stanford** L, 3-19 Feb. 19 FRESNO STATE* W, 21-5 May 1 vs. Saint Mary’s** W, 13-11 May 6 vs. Stanford** L, 6-14 May 4 vs. Denver** L, 10-13 Feb. 25 SAINT MARY’S W, 21-12 May 7 vs. Denver** L, 8-10 Mar. 2 at Central Connecticut W, 19-11 Mar. 4 at Temple W, 15-7 2007 (9-9, 1-4) Mar. 6 at Detroit W, 21-11 Feb. 18 at Oregon* L, 6-12 Mar. 11 BRYANT W, 19-12 Feb. 25 CANISIUS W (2ot), 13-12 Mar. 22 at Wagner W, 19-4 Feb. 27 LE MOYNE L, 8-13 ALL-TIME AGGIE COACHING RECORDS Mar. 23 at Iona W, 9-6 Mar. 1 SIENA W, 11-8 Mar. 26 at Fairfield L, 5-13 Mar. 2 at California* L, 7-15 Varsity era (1997-present) Mar. 27 at Long Island W, 22-11 Mar. 7 CONNECTICUT L, 9-13 Apr. 6 at Saint Mary’s* W, 21-12 Mar. 12 IONA W, 14-7 Coach Seasons Yrs. W L T Pct. Apr. 10 DENVER* L(ot), 14-15 Mar. 14 LAFAYETTE W, 13-12 Apr. 17 at Oregon* L, 7-19 Mar. 26 at Lehigh L, 10-11 KATE HENWOOD 2013- 1 6 9 0 .400 Apr. 20 STANFORD* L, 9-21 Mar. 28 at Bucknell W, 13-2 Elaine Jones 2002-2012 11 97 90 0 .519 Apr. 1 SAINT MARY’S W, 17-5 Brendan Blakeley 1997-2001 5 65 25 1 .719 2010 (11-6, 3-3) Apr. 8 DENVER* L, 5-12 Apr. 13 at Ohio State L, 4-17 17 168 124 1 .575 Feb. 20 CALIFORNIA* W, 12-10 Apr. 15 at Wittenberg W, 18-0 Feb. 27 SAINT MARY’S* W, 21-11 Apr. 24 STANFORD L, 4-17 Note: Blakeley coached numerous games against club opponents and/or in non-regulation Mar. 4 at Villanova L, 12-13 Apr. 28 at Saint Mary’s* W, 15-6 games. His NCAA-countable record was 34-20-0. Mar. 6 at Temple W, 14-13 May 4 CALIFORNIA** L, 5-11 Mar. 8 at Manhattan W, 18-12 May 5 SAINT MARY’S** W, 12-10 Mar. 13 DETROIT W, 18-6 Mar. 22 vs. Liberty W, 21-0 Mar. 23 at Lehigh L, 9-11 Mar. 25 at Saint Francis W, 16-5 Apr. 9 at Denver* L, 7-17 Apr. 10 at Regis W, 18-3 Apr. 15 at Saint Mary’s W, 14-13 Apr. 18 OREGON* L, 6-14 Apr. 23 at Fresno State* W, 17-1 Apr. 25 at Stanford* L, 14-17 Apr. 29 vs. Oregon** W, 13-11 Apr. 30 at Denver** L, 9-14

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2002 (8-6, 2-6) Apr. 2 STANFORD* W, 16-13 Apr. 5 vs. Seattle Club L, 2-4 Home games in ALL CAPS Feb. 16 STANFORD* L, 5-17 Apr. 15 at California* L, 6-10 Apr. 11 at UC Santa Cruz* W, 15-1 Feb. 23 at California* L, 7-14 Apr. 19 at Saint Mary’s* W, 11-7 Apr. 15 at Santa Clara* W, 16-4 Games against clubs and/or scrimmages are listed Mar. 3 DENVER* L, 8-10 Apr. 22 at UC Santa Cruz* W, 20-0 Apr. 16 COLORADO COLLEGE L, 8-9 in blue italics. These games are not counted by the Mar. 9 at Colorado College W, 6-3 Apr. 29 SAINT MARY’S** W, 15-7 Apr. 18 STANFORD* L, 4-5 NCAA for record-keeping purposes. Mar. 10 at Denver* W, 10-9 Mar. 6 vs. Claremont** W, 21-4 Apr. 21 SAINT MARY’S* W, 13-2 Mar. 24 LIU-C.W. POST W, 9-8 May 7 vs. Stanford** L, 9-12 Apr. 25 vs. UC Santa Cruz** W, 19-1 * - Conference game Mar. 25 REGIS W, 16-4 Apr. 26 vs. California** W, 10-4 ** - Conference tournament Mar. 28 at East Stroudsburg W, 12-10 1999 (11-9-1, 5-3) Mar. 2 vs. Arizona** W, 11-8 May 3 vs. Stanford** L, 8-10 Mar. 29 at Adelphi W, 15-6 Feb. 20 at Santa Clara* W, 15-3 CONFERENCE Mar. 30 at Lock Haven W, 9-6 Feb. 27 at Stanford* L, 2-10 AFFILIATIONS Apr. 7 CALIFORNIA* L, 3-6 1997 (19-1, 8-0) Mar. 6 CALIFORNIA* W(3ot), 7-6 2004- Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Apr. 17 SAINT MARY’S* W (3ot), 13-12 Mar. 9 HOLY CROSS L, 7-14 Feb. 1 SANTA CLARA* W, 15-4 Apr. 27 at Saint Mary’s* L, 6-14 2002-03 Mountain Pacific Lacrosse League Mar. 10 DUQUESNE L, 3-12 Feb. 15 vs. Canadian Nat’l Team L, 1-10 1997-01 Western Women’s Lacrosse League Apr. 30 at Stanford* L, 4-11 Mar. 13 SAINT MARY’S* W, 9-3 Feb. 15 vs. California W, 10-3 Mar. 17 MARIST W, 15-4 Feb. 16 vs. Alumnae W, 5-4 2001 (6-6, 2-4) Mar. 27 at Pfeiffer W, 17-4 Feb. 22 HUMBOLDT STATE* W, 15-2 Feb. 17 at Stanford* L, 2-10 Mar. 28 vs. Howard W, 13-8 Feb. 23 at Chico State* W, 13-3 Feb. 24 CALIFORNIA* W (ot), 6-5 Mar. 30 at Limestone L, 6-8 Mar. 1 PACIFIC* W, 15-3 Mar. 3 at Saint Mary’s* L, 4-5 Apr. 6 SANTA CLARA* W, 18-1 Mar. 8 UC SANTA CRUZ* W, 14-0 Mar. 6 MOUNT ST. MARY’S W, 10-9 Apr. 10 SEATTLE CLUB W, 7-5 Mar. 15 CALIFORNIA* W, 8-4 Mar. 12 MANHATTAN W, 11-3 Apr. 10 COLORADO COLLEGE L, 5-11 Mar. 29 UC SANTA BARBARA W, 8-3 Mar. 24 vs. Limestone L, 9-12 Apr. 10 DOLLS (alumnae) T, 4-4 Apr. 5 at Stanford* W, 12-6 Mar. 25 at Regis W, 12-5 Apr. 11 STANFORD L, 3-5 Apr. 12 vs. NorCal Club W, 8-4 Mar. 26 at Colorado College W, 9-5 Apr. 17 STANFORD* L, 4-15 Apr. 12 vs. Stanford W, 5-4 (WESTERN STATES TOURN.) 1st Apr. 20 at Saint Mary’s* W, 12-1 Apr. 12 vs. Colorado State W, 12-4 Apr. 5 SAINT MARY’S* W, 8-7 Apr. 24 at California* L, 4-8 Apr. 13 vs. California W, 7-3 Apr. 14 STANFORD* L, 4-7 May 1 at California** W, 10-9 Apr. 13 vs. NorCal Club W, 6-5 Apr. 21 at California* L, 4-13 May 8 vs. Cal Poly** W, 9-2 Apr. 19 at Saint Mary’s* W, 13-2 Apr. 28 vs. California** L, 5-12 May 9 at Stanford** L, 7-11 Apr. 27 SANTA CLARA** W, 17-4 May 3 vs. Arizona** W, 12-4 May 4 at California** W, 5-4 2000 (15-2, 6-1) 1998 (14-7, 6-2) Feb. 17 at Stanford* W(ot), 9-8 Feb. 25 PACIFIC* W, 17-3 Feb. 19 REGIS W, 15-0 Feb. 28 at Humboldt State* W, 10-2 Feb. 26 SAINT MARY’S W, 10-3 Mar. 6 CHICO STATE* W, 17-0 Mar. 5 CALIFORNIA* W, 8-7 Mar. 9 NOTRE DAME L, 4-12 Mar. 9 LOCK HAVEN W, 17-4 Mar. 10 vs. Holy Cross (at LMU) L, 6-8 Mar. 12 LONGWOOD W, 17-7 Mar. 11 at Whittier W, 18-6 Mar. 13 CANISIUS W, 15-3 Mar. 14 at California* W, 9-5 Mar. 25 HOWARD W, 17-4 Apr. 4 vs. California L, 11-13 Mar. 28 at Whittier W, 19-5 Apr. 4 vs. Arizona W, 6-2 Mar. 30 at Redlands W, 19-2 Apr. 4 vs. Colorado W, 4-3 Apr. 5 at Stanford W, 4-1

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS Overall Conference Year Coach W L T Pct. W L Finish Comments 2013 Kate Henwood 6 9 0 .400 3 5 T5th - MPSF 2012 Elaine Jones (11) 6 10 0 .375 2 5 T5th - MPSF 2011 Elaine Jones 10 5 0 .667 2 4 5th - MPSF 2010 Elaine Jones 11 6 0 .647 3 3 4th - MPSF 2009 Elaine Jones 6 12 0 .333 2 4 4th - MPSF 2008 Elaine Jones 7 11 0 .389 1 4 5th - MPSF 2007 Elaine Jones 9 9 0 .500 1 4 5th - MPSF 2006 Elaine Jones 9 9 0 .500 0 5 5th - MPSF 2005 Elaine Jones 10 9 0 .526 2 3 4th - MPSF 2004 Elaine Jones 12 5 0 .706 1 3 3rd - MPSF Ranked No. 2 in final IWLCA Div. II poll. 2003 Elaine Jones 9 8 0 .529 1 3 4th - MPLL Ranked No. 4 in final IWLCA Div. II poll. 2002 Elaine Jones 8 6 0 .571 2 6 5th - MPLL Ranked No. 3 in final IWLCA Div. II poll. 2001 Brendan Blakeley (5) 6 6 0 .500 2 4 3rd - WWLL 2000 Brendan Blakeley 15 2 0 .882 6 1 1st - WWLL Ranked No. 3 in final IWLCA Div. II poll. 1999 Brendan Blakeley 11 9 1 .548 5 3 3rd - WWLL 1998 Brendan Blakeley 14 7 0 .667 6 2 3rd - WWLL 1997 Brendan Blakeley 19 1 0 .950 8 0 1st - WWLL 168 124 1 .575 47 59 .443

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ALL-AMERICA ALL-CONFERENCE

2004 Kelly Albin 2013 Elizabeth Datino (First Team) 1st Team (IWLCA/US Lacrosse) Hannah Mirza (First Team) 1st Team (Inside Lacrosse) Mary Doyle (Second Team) 1st Team (womenlacrosse.com) 2012 Elizabeth Datino (First Team) Naomi Coffman Elizabeth Landry (First Team)** 2nd Team (Inside Lacrosse) Hannah Mirza (Second Team) Katie McMahon 2011 Gina Hoffmire (First Team) 2nd Team (IWLCA/US Lacrosse) Vannessa Jamison (Second Team) 1st Team (Inside Lacrosse) Christina Corsa (Second Team) 2nd Team (womenlacrosse.com) 2010 Gina Hoffmire (First Team) 2003 Jaime Fitzpatrick Vannessa Jamison (Second Team) 1st Team (IWLCA/US Lacrosse) Molly Peterson (Second Team) 1st Team (Inside Lacrosse) 2008 Katie McMahon 1st Team (womenlacrosse.com) 2007 Megan O’Connor Leslie Kado 2006 Katie McMahon 1st Team (IWLCA/US Lacrosse) 2005 Jen Sanderson Erin Mann 2004 Kelly Albin 2nd Team (Inside Lacrosse) Katie McMahon 2nd Team (IWLCA/US Lacrosse) 2003 Jaime Fitzpatrick Jackie Milhoan Erin Mann 1st Team (IWLCA/US Lacrosse) 2002 Kelly Albin 1st Team (Inside Lacrosse) Jaime Fitzpatrick 2nd Team (womenslacrosse.com) 2001 not available 2002 Kelly Albin 2000 Sarah Breyer 1st Team (IWLCA) Kate McCall 1st Team (Inside Lacrosse) Nalani Ngoon 2001 Kelly Albin Allison Stonebarger 2nd Team (IWLCA) Catherine Thomas 2000 Allison Stonebarger 1999 Danner Doud-Martin 1st Team (IWLCA) Jenna Rivett 1st Team (US Lacrosse) Allison Stonebarger Sarah Breyer Catherine Thomas 2nd Team (IWLCA) 1998 Karen Lawrence 1999 Allison Stonebarger Kristine Shargel 2nd Team (IWLCA) 1997 Alison Glasser 1998 Kristine Shargel Melissa Hodgins 2nd Team (US Lacrosse) Bronwyn Hughes Karen Lawrence Vale Stipovich ALL-WEST/MIDWEST REGION **also earned MPSF Newcomer of the Year 2013 Elizabeth Datino 2nd Team (IWLCA) CONFERENCE AFFILIATIONS 2012 Elizabeth Datino 2004- Mountain Pacific Sports Federation 2nd Team (IWLCA) 2002-03 Mountain Pacific Lacrosse League 1997-01 Western Women’s Lacrosse League ALL-SOUTH REGION

2004 Kelly Albin 1st Team (IWLCA/US Lacrosse) Katie McMahon 2nd Team (IWLCA/US Lacrosse)

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ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA OTHER NATIONAL HONORS

2004 Kelly Albin, 2nd Team 2006 Hilary Harkins 2002 Kelly Albin, 2nd Team US Lacrosse National Team (Developmental) 2004 Kelly Albin NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Award ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT VIII NCAA Woman of the Year NCAA Today’s Top VIII 2004 Kelly Albin Katie McMahon 2002 Kelly Albin Rookie Of The Year (Inside Lacrosse) 2001 Meredith Roberts All-Rookie Team (womenslacrosse.com) 2000 Allison Stonebarger 2003 Stacy Sugarman 1999 Danner Doud-Martin D-II Unsung Hero of the Year (womenslacrosse.com) 1998 Karen Verpeet Tiffany Lee All-Rookie Team (womenslacrosse.com) 2002 Elaine Jones IWLCA ALL-ACADEMIC D-II Coach of the Year (Inside Lacrosse) 2001 Kim Henry 2008 Hilary Harkins 1999 Danner Doud-Martin Community Service Award (IWLCA) 2007 Hilary Harkins Julie Williams 2000 Allison Stonebarger Jen Sanderson 1998 Katie Schaefer NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship 2004 Kelly Albin (1) Karen Verpeet 1998 Nicky Saleta Naomi Coffman 1997 Melissa Hodgins Arthur Ashe Sports Scholar 2003 Kelly Albin Karen Verpeet Jaime Fitzpatrick Erin Mann (1) IWLCA D-II Scholar-Athlete 2001 Meredith Roberts of the Year Kelly Albin 2000 Katie Leahy NCAA Woman of the Year • NCAA Today‘s Top VIII Renee Snyder On October 31, 2004, three- time All-American Kelly Albin was selected as the 14th recipi- ACADEMIC ALL-MPSF ent of the annual NCAA Woman of the Year award, becoming the 2013 Elizabeth Datino 2008 Hilary Harkins third UC Davis student-athlete Anna Geissbuhler Molly Lapolla to capture the prestigious honor. Elizabeth Landry 2007 Tarryn Furr She joins Aggie track & field 2012 Laura Sunday Hilary Harkins standouts Jamila Demby (1999) 2011 Lauren Boyle Melissa Mahoney and Tanisha Silas (2002). Christina Corsa Megan O’Connor Then on December 14, less Alyse Lasater Jen Sanderson than two weeks after ESPN2 Laura Martin Catie Strahorn-Brown aired the NCAA Woman of the Laura Sunday 2006 Hilary Harkins Year ceremony, Albin completed 2010 Lauren Boyle Megan O’Connor a rare exacta by being named as Christina Corsa Jen Sanderson a recipient of the NCAA’s Today’s Britt Farquharson Alannah Taylor Top VIII Award. Molly Lapolla 2005 Kristen Braasch Both awards recognize student-athletes for their outstanding Laura Martin Megan O’Connor achievements in athletics, academics and community service. The Rachael Martinez Jen Sanderson Today’s Top VIII Award originated in 1973 as the Today’s Top V Meghan Olmstead 2004 Kelly Albin Award, then later became the Today’s Top VI Award in 1986. In Laura Sunday Kristen Braasch 1995, the honor expanded to eight recipients. Past Top VIII honorees 2009 Lauren Boyle Naomi Coffman include five Heisman Trophy (football) and four Naismith Award Molly Lapolla Alyssa Powell (basketball) winners. Laura Martin Albin is the seventh student-athlete to win both the NCAA Rachael Martinez Woman of the Year and the Today’s Top VIII Award. Kjersten Nordmeyer Besides an impressive list of scholastic and community achieve- ments, Albin finished her career as one of the Aggie lacrosse pro- gram’s all-time greats. She earned a total of six All-America awards, including “consensus” first-team accolades as a senior in 2004.

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