A staple in the region and an emerging program on the national stage, the Manhattanville College Athletic Department continues to bolster its reputation as a program on the rise in all areas: athletic achievement, academic success and overall participation. More than 300 Valiant student-athletes (nearly 20 percent of the student body) took part in intercollegiate athletics during the 2009-10 school year showcasing the continued and rapid growth of athletics at Manhattanville. Following the successful integration of the men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track teams in 2008-09, the program has expanded to 21 intercollegiate teams – including seven new teams that have been established or re-established since 2007 alone. And teams at Manhattanville do not just compete, they win. Seven different programs earned conference regular-season or tournament championships in 2009-10 – a total bettered by only 13 Division III schools – and two Valiant teams ( and men’s golf) appeared in the NCAA Tournament. Fifteen of 21 Valiant teams earned berths in their respective conference championships last year, including confer- ence championships for the baseball, men’s golf and men’s hockey pro- grams. Three Manhattanville teams (men’s hockey, women’s hockey and women’s soccer) also received national rankings over the course of the year, the most in a single school year since 2004-05. On an individual level, many Valiant student-athletes were honored in 2009-10 as well. A program-record four Valiants – A.J. Mikkelsen and Mickey Lang (men’s hockey), Katie Little (women’s hockey) and Dan Fiorito (baseball) received All-American accolades, while an incredible six players were named conference Player of the Year. Manhattanville athletes also earned two conference Rookie of the Year awards and a school-record 49 All-Conference honors. In the last 10 years, at least 30 former Valiants have gone on to play professionally either domestically or overseas. But at Manhattanville, athletics is only one part of becoming a well- Manhattanville Quick Facts: rounded student-athlete. In the classroom, Valiant athletes consistently achieve higher grade-point averages than the student body as a whole, • 21 Varsity Sports as evidenced by the 3.120 Athletic Department GPA for the Spring 2010 • Over 300 Student-Athletes semester. All but four Valiant teams recorded a team GPA of 3.000 or • 7 Sports Added Since 2007 higher for the spring term, while a program-record 105 student-athletes were named Academic All-Conference honorees. • 24 All-Americans (20 since 1999) Community service also continues to play a vital role in the student- • Over 1,000 Service Hours Per Year athlete experience at Manhattanville, as each team performs hundreds of community service hours each year. In addition to active involvement • Cumulative Department GPA over 3.200 with many local sports teams and youth organizations both on and off campus, Valiant teams sponsor events such as the women’s “Pink Zone” night and the women’s hockey “Think Pink” event to promote cancer awareness. As a result of these and other efforts, the school was the recipient of two Jostens/NADIIIAA Community Service Awards “To the valiant of heart, nothing is impossible.” in 2008-09, one of only 13 institutions honored and the only school to receive two awards. The service aspect of the Manhattanville student- - Jeanne d’Albret athlete experience plays a large role in helping Valiant athletes fulfi ll the college’s mission of educating ethically and socially responsible leaders for the global community. Quick Facts and Contents Table of Contents On the Cover Quick Facts Quick Facts & Contents...... 1 MANHATTANVILLE COLLEGE Coaching Staff...... 2 Location: Purchase, N.Y. 2010 Roster/Schedule...... 3 Founded: 1841 2010 Season Preview...... 4 Enrollment: 1,700 Nickname: Valiants Returning Players...... 5-9 Colors: Crimson & White Newcomers...... 9 Affiliation: NCAA Division III 2009 Season in Review...... 10-11 Conference: Freedom Year-by-Year Results...... 12-13 Home Facility: GoValiants.com Field Record Books...... 14-16 Playing Surface: Field Turf All-Time Roster...... 17 Year Opened: 2005 Freedom Conference Opponents...... 18 President: Dr. Molly Easo Smith Facilities...... 19 Athletic Director: Keith Levinthal Sr. Woman Administrator: Julene Fisher Manhattanville College...... 20 Left to right: Seniors Department Phone: (914) 323-5280 Ali Bromson and Holly Nonis Department Fax: (914) 323-5130 Website: www.GoValiants.com Media Information School Address: 2900 Purchase St. BROADCAST: Most (if not all) Valiant women’s soccer home matches this season will Purchase, N.Y. 10577 be broadcast live as a video stream through the home of Manhattanville Athletics video broadcasting, GoValiants.TV. Director of Sports Information Steve Sheridan and Assistant WOMEN’S SOCCER STAFF Director Nick Guerriero will call the action from GoValiants.com Field through the school’s Head Coach: Matt Paton partnership with Pack Network. For more information, a complete broadcast schedule or Alma Mater: Keene State ’91 to watch the broadcasts, log on to www.GoValiants.TV. Manhattanville Record: 55-42-8 (5 seasons) CREDENTIAL REQUESTS: Members of the media wishing to attend any Manhattanville Career Record: 108-88-18 (11 seasons) women’s soccer match must contact the Sports Information Department in advance. Phone: (914) 323-7275 Limited seating and phone access for games is available for working media in the press Email: [email protected] box of GoValiants.com Field. Game programs and updated statistics for both teams will be Assistant Coach: Amber Meimers available in the press box prior to the game. Following the match, a final box score will be Phone: (914) 323-3174 made available to media outlets and can be faxed or e-mailed to requested outlets. Email: [email protected] INTERVIEW POLICY: All interview requests for Valiant student-athletes and coaches must be made through the Manhattanville Sports Information Department. Media planning TEAM INFORMATION to attend practice should contact the Sports Information office to confirm practice times 2009 Record: 17-2-1 and player/coach availability. Game-day interviews prior to the match are not permit- Freedom Record: 7-0-0 (1st place) ted. Coach Paton and requested student-athletes will be available to credentialed media Home/Road/Neutral: 10-2-1/7-0-0/0-0-0 members after a 10-minute cooling-off period following the match. Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 13/5 Starters Ret./Lost: 7/4 Directions to GoValiants.com Field Newcomers: 5 FROM SOUTH: Deegan Expressway/New York State Throughway (I-87) north to Exit 8. SPORTS INFORMATION Follow the Cross Westchester Expressway (I-287) East to the Hutchinson River Parkway. Director of Sports Information/ Head north on Hutchinson River Parkway to Exit 27 (in New York, not Connecticut) at Route 120 (Purchase Street). Turn left onto Purchase Street and follow to campus en- WSOCC Contact: Steve Sheridan trance on left. Office Phone: (914) 323-7280 Fax: (914) 323-3180 FROM NORTH: Take the Taconic State Parkway South to Cross Westchester Expressway (I-287) east to Exit 8E (Westchester Ave.). Take second left onto Anderson Hill Road. Make E-Mail: [email protected] right at first traffic light (Purchase Street) and proceed to campus entrance on right. Assistant Director: Nick Guerriero Office Phone: (914) 323-7280 FROM WEST: Take the Tappen Zee Bridge (I-287) and continue on the Cross Westchester Expressway (I-287) East, then follow the directions above from the north after the Taconic E-Mail: [email protected] State Parkway. COMMERCIAL VEHICLES: The Hutchinson River Parkway, Taconic State Parkway, Saw Mill Parkway, Merritt Parkway, Sprain Brook Parkway and Bronx River Parkway all have severe height clearance limitations and do not permit most commercial vehicles. As an al- Launched in November 2009, GoValiants.TV is back for its ternate route, use I-87 from the south or west, or I-95 from the east, to I-287 and follow first full season in 2010-11 and, as the online home for Manhat- directions above. From the north, use I-684 south, get off at Exit 2 (Westchester Airport) tanville Athletics video streaming, is the only place you need to and follow Route 120 South/Purchase Street to campus. watch home games for all of your favorite Valiant teams, includ- ing women’s soccer! Partnering with Pack Network, GoValiants. TV features one of the most ambitious and wide-ranging video Media Guide Credits broadcasting platforms in Division III and puts Manhattanville on The 2010 Manhattanville College Women’s Soccer Media Guide was designed, written and par with some of the top Division I programs in the country. edited by Steve Sheridan, Director of Sports Information. Front cover designed by Jenelle With a GoValiants.TV All-Access pass, subscribers can watch Anthony. Photography courtesy of Gene Boyars, Mike McLaughlin and the Manhattanville every broadcasted event for every Manhattanville team for a full Sports Information Department. year. The pass also gives the subscriber access to the complete Anyone with historical information that may be incorrect or that have been omitted from archives section as well as premium content such as full-screen this guide is encouraged to contact the Manhattanville Department of Sports Information. game view, exclusive interviews and other web-only content. All information in this guide is current as of September 1, 2010. All match times listed Only want to watch one game? GoValiants.TV also offers a pay- throughout the guide are Eastern. per-game rate as well. 2010 Manhattanville Women’s Soccer Media Guide 1 Coaching Staff Head Coach Matt Paton Sixth Season • Keene State ’91 Matt Paton completed his fifth season as Manhattanville’s head women’s soccer coach in 2009, having completely rebuilt the program into a perennial contender in the Freedom Conference and a major player on both the regional and national stage. Paton led Manhattanville to the most dominant season in program history in 2009, as the Valiants finished the year with a program-record 17 wins and the program’s second Freedom Conference regular-season championship in three seasons. The Valiants were regionally ranked by the NSCAA in all but one week over the course of the year and also received the first national ranking in school history with a 23rd-place spot in the final week of the regular season. The dream season included the best start to a year ever (4-0) as well as the longest winning streak in program history – a dominating 13-game streak that saw the Valiants out-score their opponents by a 41-7 margin with seven shutouts. During the season, Paton became the program’s all-time winningest coach with a 3-1 win at Ursinus College and also earned his 100th career victory as a head coach following a win over Ramapo College on October 7. Following the campaign, Manhattanville earned six spots on the All-Freedom Conference team, including Freedom Player of the Year Holly Nonis and a conference-best four first-team selections. As a result, Paton was also named the conference Coach of the Year for the third time in the last four seasons. Paton has put at least four players on the All-Conference team in four consecutive seasons and has coached 21 All-Conference performers in five seasons. Paton guided the Valiants to a 10-10-0 overall record in 2008, including a 7-2 record in the final nine matches of the regular season. The team earned a third-place finish in the very competitive Freedom Conference and advanced to the semifinals of the conference tournament, the team’s fourth consecutive postseason appearance under Paton. Four of Paton’s players were named to the All-Freedom Conference teams at the end of the season. Paton’s three-year rebuilding project came to fruition in 2007, as the Valiants earned the first NCAA Tournament berth in program history, capping a historic season that saw the team claim its first-ever conference regular-season and tournament championships. After beginning the season 0-11-2 against a treacherous non-conference slate, the Valiants went 5-0-1 in conference play and swept through the Freedom Conference tournament, allowing a conference-low three goals in six Freedom matches. As a result, the team placed a conference-best six players on the All-Conference team, including Freedom Conference Rookie of the Year Holly Nonis. For his effort, Paton was honored with the Freedom Conference Coach of the Year award. After inheriting a team that went 2-15-1 in 2004 – one year before his arrival – Paton led the Valiants to a then-program-record 14 wins and the ECAC Metro Tournament Championship a mere two years later in 2006, achieving the first postseason tournament title in the history of the Valiant program. Manhattanville’s move from seven wins in 2005 to 14 in 2006 was the second largest improvement in the country and signaled that the team was poised to become a player on the regional stage. Buoyed by a phenomenal freshman class, the 2006 Valiants burst out to a 5-2 start and went undefeated in their first five Skyline Conference matches. In the opening round of the Skyline Conference Tournament, the second-seeded Valiants toppled Saint Joseph’s (L.I.) College, 3-0 at GoValiants.com Field, breaking Manhattanville’s single-season wins record with their 12th victory of the year. Despite falling in the conference championship match, the Valiants earned the top seed in the ECAC Metro Tournament and claimed the title at home with a 2-0 win over Farmingdale State College on November 12. Among many individual and team achievements in 2006, Paton was named the Skyline Conference Coach of the Year for his work with the program and saw four of his players – including three freshmen – land on the All-Skyline Conference first team. Along with the Manhattanville single-season wins record, the 2006 Valiants also set program records for fewest losses (five), fewest goals allowed (11) and most shutouts (15). Paton’s teams have also excelled off the field at Manhattanville. His 2007 squad was honored The Paton Profile by the NSCAA with a Team Academic Award for having a team GPA above 3.00, a mark that the Year Team Record Conference Postseason team easily passed with its 3.40 team GPA. In its final season in the Skyline Conference in 2006, 1994 Eastern Conn. 9-8-3 3-1-0 ECAC NE Tourney eight players landed on the Skyline Academic Honor Roll. During his tenure, Paton’s players have 1995 Eastern Conn. 6-11-1 3-3-0 achieved a cumulative grade point average of better than 3.30. 1996 Eastern Conn. 11-4-2 4-2-0 Paton began his head coaching career at Eastern Connecticut State University, where he went 1997 Eastern Conn. 9-8-2 4-3-0 53-46-10 in six seasons at the helm of the women’s team. After leaving Eastern Connecticut, Paton 1998 Eastern Conn. 8-8-2 4-3-0 served as an assistant coach at Division I Colorado (2000), Iowa (2001) and Nevada (2002-04) 1999 Eastern Conn. 10-7-0 4-3-0 Little East First Round 2005 Manhattanville 7-13-1 4-2-0 Skyline Finals before coming to Purchase. 2006 Manhattanville 14-5-3 5-1-1 Skyline Finals A 1991 graduate of Keene State College, Paton spent three seasons as an assistant with both ECAC Metro Title the men’s and women’s teams at Eastern Connecticut State before taking over the women’s head 2007 Manhattanville 7-12-3 5-0-1 Freedom Title coaching job in 1994. NCAA Tournament Paton is certified with a National Soccer Coaches Association Advanced National Diploma and 2008 Manhattanville 10-10-0 5-3-0 Freedom Semifinals a United States Soccer Federation “B” License. An active recruiter, Paton also coaches at several 2009 Manhattanville 17-2-1 7-0-0 Freedom Finals soccer camps during the offseason. Career Record 108-88-18 48-21-2 Paton currently resides in Stratford, Connecticut. Assistant Coach Amber Meimers First Season • Southern Connecticut State ’07 Amber Meimers joined the Manhattanville women’s soccer coaching staff in June and begins her first season as an assistant coach with the Valiants in 2010. Meimers will play an important role in the day-to-day operations of the Manhattanville women’s soccer program, including on- and off-campus recruiting, fundraising and alumni affairs, academic monitoring, as well as practice and game preparation and instruction. Since graduating from college, Meimers has been very active coaching at the high-school and club levels, including serving as the Assistant Executive Director of the Rnunes Soccer Academy in Fairfield, Conn. Last year, she coached multiple youth squads, including the Connecticut U-14 Olympic Development Girls Team and the state’s U-12 Boys Young Player Development Program. Meimers played collegiately at regional Division II power Southern Connecticut State University, where she was a four-year player on defense for the Owls. A Dean’s List and National History Honor Society student, she graduated from the school in 2007 with a bachelor’s degree in history. A native of Mansfield, Conn., Meimers is currently pursuing her master’s degree in Sport Business Management at Manhattanville and resides in Purchase.

2 2010 Manhattanville Women’s Soccer Media Guide 2010 Roster/Schedule No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School (Previous School) 1 Ali Bromson Sr. GK 5-7 Suffield, Conn./Suffield 3 Lauren Schobel Jr. D 5-3 Yorktown Heights, N.Y./Lakeland 4 Morgan Rebollal So. MF 5-8 Holtsville, N.Y./Sachem East 5 Sonia Occhionero So. D 5-4 Montreal, Quebec/Kent School 6 Brittney Smith So. F 5-6 Stratford, Conn./Bunnell 7 Gina Hayes Sr. MF/D 5-5 Cutchogue, N.Y./Mattituck (Niagara) 9 Holly Nonis Sr. F 5-5 Brampton, Ontario/Saint Thomas Aquinas 10 Natalie Green Jr. MF 5-2 Vernon, Conn./East Catholic 11 Kristina Ciotto Jr. D 5-7 West Hartford, Conn./Northwest Catholic 13 Charlotte Hotaling So. MF 5-4 Southfield, Mich./Wylie E. Groves 15 Amanda Suiso Jr. F 5-5 Honolulu, Hawaii/Kaiser 16 Cynthia Martinez Jr. MF 5-8 New Rochelle, N.Y./New Rochelle 17 Kirstin Hallett So. D 5-8 Rocky Hill, Conn./Rocky Hill 18 Gabby Loscalzo Sr. F 5-1 Singapore/Singapore American School 19 Christi Marraccini So. MF 5-8 Harrison, N.Y./Harrison (Lehigh) 21 Sarah Russo Sr. MF 5-4 White Plains, N.Y./The Ursuline School (Westchester C.C.) 22 Deborah Gilwit Fr. D 5-6 New Rochelle, N.Y./New Rochelle 23 Valerie Moss Fr. D 5-5 Quito, Ecuador/Academic Cotopaxi

Head Coach: Matt Paton (Keene State ’91, sixth season) Assistant Coach: Amber Meimers (Southern Connecticut State ’07, first season)

Pronunciation Guide Ciotto: see-AH-toe Occhionero: O-CHEE-o-nero Hallett: HAL-itt Paton: PAY-tun 2010 Schedule Hotaling: ho-TAAL-ing Rebollal: REB-o-loll Sept. 1 at Kean 4:00 p.m. Loscalzo: loss-CAL-zoe Schobel: SHOW-bull Marraccini: marra-CHEENY Suiso: sue-E-SO Sept. 4 at Saint Joseph (Conn.) 1:00 p.m. Nonis: NO-niss Sept. 8 FARMINGDALE STATE 7:00 p.m. Sept. 11 VASSAR # 12:00 p.m. Sept. 12 MONTCLAIR STATE # 12:00 p.m. Sept. 15 at Trinity (Conn.) 4:00 p.m. 2010 Valiant Classic Sept. 18 at Skidmore 1:00 p.m. September 11-12, 2010 Sept. 22 DREW 4:00 p.m. GoValiants.com Field • Purchase, N.Y. Sept. 29 at New Paltz 4:00 p.m. Manhattanville Oct. 2 at DeSales * 1:00 p.m. Head Coach: Matt Paton 2009 Record: 17-2-1 Oct. 5 RAMAPO 7:00 p.m. Vassar Oct. 9 MISERICORDIA * 1:00 p.m. Head Coach: Richard Moller Oct. 13 at Eastern * 4:00 p.m. 2009 Record: 9-7-0 Oct. 16 KING’S (PA.) * 1:00 p.m. Eastern Connecticut State Oct. 19 at FDU-Florham * 7:00 p.m. Head Coach: Chris D’Ambrosio 2009 Record: 12-6-3 Oct. 23 at Wilkes * 3:30 p.m. Montclair State Oct. 27 at Eastern Connecticut State 7:00 p.m. Head Coach: Eileen Blair Oct. 30 DELAWARE VALLEY * 4:00 p.m. 2009 Record: 9-6-2 Nov. 3 Freedom Conference Semifinals $ TBA Saturday, September 11 Nov. 6 Freedom Conference Championship $ TBA Vassar at Manhattanville, 12:00 p.m. Eastern Connecticut vs. Montclair State, 2:30 p.m. * - Indicates Freedom Conference Match # - 2010 Valiant Classic (Purchase, N.Y.) Sunday, September 12 $ - Freedom Conference Tournament (campus sites) Montclair State at Manhattanville, 12:00 p.m. Eastern Connecticut vs. Vassar, 2:30 p.m. Home Matches in BOLD and Played at GoValiants.com Field 2010 Manhattanville Women’s Soccer Media Guide 3 2010 Season Preview In 2009, the Manhattanville women’s soc- coming off the bench in 2009. Smith scored cer team won a program-record 17 matches four goals and assisted on three in her first col- and earned a national ranking for the first time legiate season a year ago, while Loscalzo did in program history. While it may be a stretch not record a point but provided a speedy op- to expect that again in 2010, the Valiants will tion off the bench. Both players will look for certainly look for and expect an impressive en- increased production with more playing time core. this season. After earning his third conference Coach of In addition, freshman Becka Delphin will the Year honor in the last four seasons, head look to provide a spark off the bench in her first coach Matt Paton will look to keep his team collegiate season. at the top of the Freedom Conference behind a key core of returners and a number of players MIDFIELDERS looking to step up into starting roles. The Valiant midfield will have a different This year’s team will have a different look look with the departures of both Flood and to it in many ways, as the Valiants lost their Perez, but the team still returns two full-time four-year senior core of Bailey Flood, Kathryn starters and five experienced players to fill the Moore, Elizabeth Olsen, Amanda Perez and Cy- middle of the field. bil Robinson to graduation. The four-year start- Junior Natalie Green and sophomore ers, who combined for nine All-Conference hon- Morgan Rebollal both played a vital role in ors between them, will be tough for the team the midfield last season and look to regain their Forward Holly Nonis to replace in all areas of the field; however, the starting roles in 2010. Green was named to the vacant starting spots present the opportunity All-Conference second team after scoring one pearances and notching one assist, and will for new players to step up and claim their per- goal and assisting on four last year, and has look to gain a starting role once again this year. manent spot in the lineup. been a constant in the midfield in her first two Sophomore Kirstin Hallett also appeared in seasons, starting 39 of 40 matches. Rebollal is eight matches off the bench as a freshman and FORWARDS the team’s second-leading scorer to come back will look for increased playing time in her sec- The Manhattanville offense will have to this year after netting four goals with four as- ond year with the Valiants. adapt to the graduation of Robinson, but that sists in her freshman season, and she made her Adding to the depth on defense will be adjustment will be made easier by the return goals count – she posted two game-winners freshman Deborah Gilwit, who will look to of Freedom Conference Player of the Year and and one game-tying tally last year. challenge for a starting role right away. All-Region senior Holly Nonis. Sophomore Charlotte Hotaling also Nonis had a spectacular junior season up served as a starter in the midfield when Perez GOALKEEPERS front for the Valiants, scoring 18 goals with five missed time to injury midway through the year, One position in which the Valiants will re- assists for 41 points, ranking sixth in single- and she looks to become a full-time starter in main exactly the same is goal, with the return season goals and fifth in single-season points at 2010. As a freshman, Hotaling scored one goal of senior All-Conference keeper Ali Bromson. Manhattanville. Five of her goals were match- and assisted on two playing in all 20 matches. Bromson was named to the NSCAA All-Re- winners, and in total she played a role in nearly Paton will also look to seniors Gina Hayes gion second team and the All-Conference first half of the team’s 50 goals scored a year ago. and Sarah Russo for experience and a poten- team after one of the best seasons in program Heading into her final season, Nonis - cur tial fourth starter in the midfield as well. Russo history as a junior. Playing every second, she rently ranks fifth in career goals (32) and came off the bench in 16 matches in her first posted a 0.49 goals against average and .902 points (78), seventh in assists (14) and fourth season with the team and Hayes notched one save percentage with 11 shutouts, leading the in match-winning tallies (nine) in a Valiant uni- assist in 13 appearances as a junior, and both conference and ranking second on the school’s form. With the loss of Robinson, expect Nonis players will look for an increased role on the single-season list in all three categories. Her to have yet another All-America-type season for squad in their final collegiate seasons. 17-2-1 record easily gave her the school single- Manhattanville in 2010. Sophomore Christi Marraccini and junior season record in wins, while she currently ranks Besides Nonis, sophomore Brittney Smith Cynthia Martinez will also look for playing first in career wins (32) and goals against aver- and senior Gabby Loscalzo will both look to time in their first year with the team. age (1.21) in Valiant history. challenge for a starting role this season after DEFENSE SCHEDULE Goalie Ali Bromson The loss of Moore and Olsen will provide a After not receiving an at-large bid to the shake up to the Valiant back line in 2010, but NCAA Tournament last year, head coach Matt the team returns four letterwinners and three Paton has formed another difficult 11-game starters to keep opposing offenses at bay. non-conference slate in preparation for the Junior Kristina Ciotto was named to the team’s Freedom Conference schedule, as the All-Conference second team in her second sea- Valiant ledger features a program-record four son with the team after leaving the field for a NCAA Tournament teams from 2009. total of three minutes in 19 games. She also The team begins its quest for another Free- scored once and assisted on another in limited dom Conference title on October 2 at DeSales forays into the offensive zone, but she will be University and concludes the regular season counted on again as a defensive stopper. with a Senior Day matchup against Delaware The team’s other key returner on defense Valley on October 30 in Purchase. The Valiants is sophomore Sonia Occhionero, who started will also welcome Vassar College, Montclair all 20 matches. As a freshman, she started and State University and Eastern Connecticut State completed 14 games as a wing defender and University to GoValiants.com Field for the an- will help to shut down opposing forwards yet nual Valiant Classic on September 11-12. again as a sophomore. The Freedom Conference Tournament be- Junior Lauren Schobel stepped into the gins with the semifinal round on November 3 starting lineup early in the year when Olsen with the championship to follow four days later went down to injury, starting 16 of her 18 ap- on November 6 at the field of the higher seed. 4 2010 Manhattanville Women’s Soccer Media Guide Returning Players - Seniors #1 ALI BROMSON GK • 5’7” • Senior • Suffield, Conn./Suffield 2009: Named to the NSCAA Mid-Atlantic Region and ECAC South Region second team and was a first-team All-Freedom Conference selection … played every minute in goal for the Valiants … named Freedom Goalkeeper/Defender of the Week six times during the nine-week regular season … set a new school single-season record for wins with a 17-2-1 record … placed second on the school’s single- season lists with a 0.49 goals against average, a .902 save percentage and 11 shutouts … made a season-high 11 saves in a 2-1 season-opening win over Kean (9/1) … then posted a scoreless streak of 333:56 over four matches that was the second-longest in school history … had 20 saves during that stretch, including 11 in a shutout of Farmingdale State (9/8) … made six saves in 110 minutes in a scoreless tie with Trinity (9/16) … set a new program record by not allowing a goal in 462:30 late in the season, including a string of four consecutive shutouts … set a new school single-season record by winning her 15th game of the season against Eastern Connecticut (10/28), then became the school’s all-time winningest keeper with her 31st career win the next time out at Delaware Valley (10/31). 2008: Second-Team All-Freedom Conference pick … started 18 matches in net as a sophomore … twice named Freedom Goalkeeper/Defender of the Week … went 8-10-0 with a 1.44 goals against average and .782 save percentage … ranked third in GAA and fourth in save percentage among conference goalies … recorded three shutouts to rank third in the Freedom … began the season with 102:36 of scoreless play in the team’s 1-0 (2OT) win over Ursinus (8/29), earning Freedom Goalkeeper of the Week honors … made two saves to earn the clean sheet versus Farmingdale State (9/17) on her way to Freedom Goalkeeper of the Week honors again … stopped a season-high 14 shots in 2-1 overtime loss at New Paltz (9/24) … stopped all three shots she faced in a shutout win over Ramapo (10/8) … was credited with 14 saves in the team’s 2-1 (2OT) loss to Delaware Valley in the Freedom Conference Semifinals (11/5). 2007: All-Freedom Conference First Team Selection … four-time Freedom Goalkeeper/Defender of the Week … started in goal in all 22 matches as a freshman, going 7-12-3 on the year … ranked second in the Freedom Conference with 142 saves, third in save percentage (.798) and fourth in goals against average (1.71) … posted a Freedom-best 0.51 GAA and .909 save percentage in six conference matches … also had five shutouts, including three in conference play … made three saves to earn her first career shutout in a scoreless 2OT draw with Drew (9/18) … turned away seven shots in another scoreless draw with New Paltz (9/26) … made a season-high 18 saves in 90 minutes of play against Vassar (9/29) … picked up her first career victory against King’s (10/9) … turned away all five shots in the Freedom semifinal win over Delaware Valley (10/30) … made eight saves in the Valiants’ Freedom Championship victory over Arcadia (11/3). High School: A four-year letterwinner for the Wildcats … led team to back-to-back Connecticut State Championships as a junior and senior … captained team to league title in 2006 … helped 2005 team go undefeated and win a North Central Connecticut Conference Championship … guided Wildcats to three consecutive State Tournament appearances … named team’s Most Valuable Player as a junior and senior … garnered All-Conference honors in 2005 and 2006 … during four seasons, Wildcats posted 69-6-3 record … also captained Suffield tennis team as a senior … was a two-time All-Conference honoree in tennis … played on Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs powerhouse Oakwood Soccer Club team that featured five Division I recruits … won school’s English III Outstanding Yr. MP/MS Min. GA GAA SV SV% Sho W-L-T Achievement Award … named to the honor roll. 2007 22/22 1890:17 36 1.71 142 .798 5 7-12-3 2008 18/18 1502:50 24 1.44 86 .782 3 8-10-0 Personal: Born February 23, 1989 … daughter of Christopher Bromson & Ruth Loiseau … a political science major 2009 20/20 1820:00 10 0.49 92 .902 11 17-2-1 with a minor in sociology at Manhattanville … chose Manhattanville because “it seemed like the perfect fit. The Total 60/60 5213:07 70 1.21 320 .821 19 32-24-4 campus is a safe, close-knit place and athletics are nicely balanced with academics.” #9 HOLLY NONIS F • 5’5” • Senior • Brampton, Ontario/Saint Thomas Aquinas 2009: Tabbed as the Freedom Conference Player of the Year … selected to the NSCAA All-Mid-Atlantic Region first team, the ECAC South Region first team and the Freedom Conference first team … had one of the best offensive seasons in school history, scoring 18 goals and assisting on five for 41 points in 20 games … a three-time Freedom Player of the Week … ranked fifth in single-season points and sixth in single-season goals at Manhattanville … ranked second in the conference in goals, assists and match-winning goals (five) … scored at least one goal in 11 of the team’s 20 matches, including five multi-goal games … her first two goals of the year were match-winners against Kean (9/1) and Farmingdale State (9/8) … posted her first career hat trick in a 5-2 win at Smith (9/19) … scored at least once in six straight games midway through the year, beginning with the game-winning goal and an assist versus New Paltz (9/30) … scored twice in back-to-back games at Misericordia (10/3) and Ramapo (10/7) … ended the stretch with another two-goal effort at King’s (10/17) … played a role in all three goals in a win over Eastern (10/24), posting a goal and assist while forcing an own goal as well … scored three goals for the second time in the regular-season finale at Delaware Valley (10/31). 2008: All-Freedom Conference Second Team honoree … took the field in all 20 matches as a sophomore, including 19 starts … led the team in scoring with a team-best seven goals and four assists for 18 points … tied for ninth in the Freedom in assists and points and 10th in goals … notched her first goal of the season, the match-winner, against Farmingdale State (9/17) … exploded for five goals in a three-match span, beginning with one tally in a win over Purchase (10/1) … found the back of the net twice in consecutive games against Misericordia (10/4) and Ramapo (10/8), notching the match-winner against the Roadrunners … named Freedom Player of the Week after the Misericordia game (10/7) ... scored once against Alvernia in the regular-season finale (11/1), then recorded an assist on Lisa Rill’s tally in the Freedom Conference semifinals at Delaware Valley (11/5). 2007: Freedom Conference Rookie of the Year and All-Freedom First Team honoree … two-time Freedom Player of the Week … started all 22 matches in her first season, leading the Valiants with seven goals and five assists for 19 points … tied for fourth in the conference in assists while placing fifth in points and goals … led the conference with 12 points in six Freedom matches … 17 of her 19 points came versus Freedom opponents … had at least one point in seven of eight matches against Freedom teams (including postseason) … scored her first collegiate goal against Vassar (9/29) … provided all the Valiant offense with a pair of goals in a 2-0 win over King’s (10/9) … had a hand in three of the team’s four goals in a win over FDU-Florham (10/17), scoring twice (including the match-winner) and adding an assist for a season-high five points … assisted on match- winning goals against DeSales (10/20) and Wilkes (10/24) … named Most Valuable Player of the Freedom Conference Tournament after recording a goal and an assist in the semifinal win over Delaware Valley (10/30) and scoring once in the title game triumph over Arcadia (11/3). High School: A four-year letterwinner on the soccer field for the Cardinals … named the team’s Most Valuable Player as a senior … earned school’s Athlete of the Year award as both her junior and senior years, making her the youngest student-athlete in school history to win the award … also Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs lettered in volleyball, basketball and hockey in high school. Yr. MP/MS G A P Sh. SOG MWG 2007 22/22 7 5 19 58 31 2 Personal: Born May 25, 1989 … daughter of Larry & Karen Nonis … sister, Amanda, played on the Valiant volleyball, 2008 20/19 7 4 18 50 27 2 hockey and softball teams before graduating in 2008 … majors are French and Communications … also is an All-American 2009 20/20 18 5 41 80 46 5 forward on the Manhattanville women’s hockey team in the winter ... chose Manhattanville because “my sister [was] Total 62/61 32 14 78 188 104 9 here, I liked the school and the athletic programs are very good.”

2010 Manhattanville Women’s Soccer Media Guide 5 Returning Players - Seniors #7 GINA HAYES MF/D • 5’5” • Senior • Cutchogue, N.Y./Mattituck (Niagara) 2009: Appeared in 13 matches off the bench as a key defensive substitution … recorded one assist on the year, coming on an insurance tally in a 3-0 win over Eastern (10/24).

2008: Came off the bench for 11 matches in her first season with the Valiant women’s soccer team … scored one goal on her only shot of the season in limited action … scored her first collegiate goal in her first match as a Valiant, capping off the team’s 4-0 win over Catholic (9/7) at the Valiant Classic with an insurance tally.

2007: Spent the 2007 season with the Niagara College women’s soccer team … appeared in one match as a freshman but did not record a point with the Purple Eagles.

High School: A 2007 graduate of Mattituck High School … lettered in soccer and cross country for the Tuckers … captained her club team, the Mattituck Strikers, to the Class C Long Island and Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs Southeast Regional championships in 2004. Yr. MP/MS G A P Sh. SOG MWG 2007 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2008 11/0 1 0 2 1 1 0 Personal: Born January 2, 1989 … daughter of Bill and Diana Hayes 2009 13/0 0 1 1 1 1 0 … has six siblings: Will, Matt, Kate, Paul, James and Catherine … is Total 25/0 1 1 3 2 2 0 an English major with a management minor at Manhattanville.

#18 GABBY LOSCALZO F • 4’11” • Senior • Singapore/Singapore American School 2009: Took the field in all 20 matches as a key reserve up front, averaging over 20 minutes per game as one of just two reserves to appear in every contest … did not record a point and took three shots off the bench, two of which went on goal.

2008: Appeared in nine matches as a sophomore, scoring one goal on the season … scored on her first and only shot of the year for the second consecutive season, notching a key insurance tally in the team’s 4-1 win over Alvernia (11/1) to close out the regular season and clinch a spot in the Freedom Conference Tournament.

2007: Took the field in 13 matches off the bench in her first season with the Valiants, scoring one goal … found the back of the net on her first career shot – her first and only shot of the season – in a 4-1 win over FDU- Florham (10/17).

High School: A five-year letterwinner on the soccer field for the Eagles … served as team captain in her final season … named the team’s Most Improved Player … helped club to four straight Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs International Association of Southeast Asian Schools Tournament Yr. MP/MS G A P Sh. SOG MWG Championships … also lettered in softball at the school. 2007 13/0 1 0 2 1 1 0 2008 9/0 1 0 2 1 1 0 Personal: Born February 18, 1989 … daughter of Mike & Donna Loscalzo … is majoring in elementary education at 2009 20/0 0 0 0 3 2 0 Manhattanville … chose Manhattanville because “I really liked the school.” Total 42/0 2 0 4 5 4 0

#21 SARAH RUSSO MF • 5’4” • Senior • White Plains, N.Y./The Ursuline School (Westchester C.C.) 2009: Took the field in 16 matches off the bench in her first season with Manhattanville as a junior … took three shots on the season … made her collegiate debut at Ursinus (9/5).

2008: Attended Westchester Community College but did not play soccer.

2007: Spent a year at Quinnipiac University but did not play soccer for the Bobcats.

High School: A 2007 graduate of The Ursuline School … was a four-year letterwinner for the Koalas … an All-NYSPHSAA honorable mention as a junior and a two-year Scholar Athlete award recipient … also played , basketball and field hockey and ran track in high school.

Personal: Born May 30, 1989 … daughter of Michael Russo and Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs Dawn Diforio … has five siblings: Kristyna, Bobby, Taylor, Jonathan Yr. MP/MS G A P Sh. SOG MWG and Samantha … is a psychology major with a minor in sociology at 2009 16/0 0 0 0 3 1 0 Total 16/0 0 0 0 3 1 0 Manhattanville.

6 2010 Manhattanville Women’s Soccer Media Guide Returning Players #11 KRISTINA CIOTTO D • 5’7” • Junior • West Hartford, Conn./Northwest Catholic 2009: An All-Freedom Conference second-team selection … started all 19 of her appearances at center back as a sophomore, coming off the field for only three minutes in those 19 matches … scored once and added an assist for three points on the season, ranking her second among Valiant backs … netted her first career goal with a key insurance tally in a win over Wilkes (10/10) … also picked up her first collegiate assist in a 6-0 win at Delaware Valley (10/31).

2008: Started 19 of her 20 appearances in her first collegiate season … was one of two Valiant freshmen to appear in every match … did not record a point as a freshman but was a key member of the Valiant defensive unit as an outside back … took 10 shots on the year, with two ending up on goal.

High School: A 2008 graduate of Northwest Catholic High School … was a four-year varsity letterwinner in soccer, basketball and track for the Indians … captained the soccer and basketball squads and received both teams’ Coaches Awards in her senior year … was a two-time All-Northwest Conference selection and set the school record for assists (16) on the soccer field … team made four State Tournament appearances, including a semifinal berth in 2006 and a quarterfinal berth in 2007 … led her track team to a Northwest Championship in 2008 and was a State Champion in the 4x400 and 4x800 relays in Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs 2006 … also won the conference title in the 800m in 2006. Yr. MP/MS G A P Sh. SOG MWG 2008 20/19 0 0 0 10 2 0 Personal: Born May 25, 1990 … daughter of Carol and Paul Ciotto …is a sociology and communications double major 2009 19/19 1 1 3 11 6 0 Total 39/38 1 1 3 21 8 0 at Manhattanville … also played two seasons with the Valiant women’s basketball team as a freshman and sophomore. #10 NATALIE GREEN MF • 5’2” • Junior • Vernon, Conn./East Catholic 2009: Named to the All-Freedom Conference second team … started all 20 matches in the midfield as a sophomore … scored once and added four assists for six points on the season … recorded her first career point with an assist on Holly Nonis’ game-winner at Farmingdale State (9/8) … scored her first collegiate goal the next time out, the game-winner against Mount Holyoke (9/12) … had assists in three of the final four games of the regular season, including on Morgan Rebollal’s game-winner versus DeSales (10/20).

2008: Stepped right into a starting defensive midfield position in her first collegiate season, playing in all 20 matches with 19 starting assignments … was one of two Valiant freshmen to appear in every match … started the first 17 matches of her college career … recorded eight shots, including one on goal, but did not register a point as a freshman.

High School: A 2008 graduate of East Catholic High School … earned four letters on the soccer field and also earned two letters running track for the Eagles … served as team captain and was Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs an All-Northwest Conference performer on the pitch … also earned Yr. MP/MS G A P Sh. SOG MWG All-Conference honors on the track … an honor roll student. 2008 20/19 0 0 0 8 1 0 2009 20/20 1 5 7 28 10 1 Personal: Born April 21, 1990 … daughter of Chris and Jackie Green Total 40/39 1 5 7 36 11 1 … has a sister, Kayla, and a brother, Michael … an English major with a Spanish minor at Manhattanville.

#17 KIRSTIN HALLETT D • 5’8” • Sophomore • Rocky Hill, Conn./Rocky Hill 2009: Appeared in eight matches off the bench in her first season with the Valiants … did not record a point in limited playing time … made her collegiate debut against Mount Holyoke (9/12), taking two shots.

High School: A 2009 graduate of Rocky Hill High School … earned four letters on the Terrier women’s soccer team … helped the Terriers to four consecutive state tournament appearances, including second-round berths in her freshman and senior seasons … also played two seasons on the tennis court at Rocky Hill … named the team Most Improved Player as a senior and helped the team to North West Conference Class M singles and doubles championships and a berth in the state tournament … a National Honor Society student and graduated with honors … five of her high school teammates are playing collegiately. Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs Personal: Born August 29, 1991 … daughter of Craig and Kathy Smith Hallett … has three Yr. MP/MS G A P Sh. SOG MWG siblings: Alicia, Kyle and Leah … her brother Kyle played two years of at Framingham 2009 8/0 0 0 0 2 0 0 Total 8/0 0 0 0 2 0 0 State College, while her sister Leah plays hockey at UMass Boston … is a business management major at Manhattanville … served as her Class President as a sophomore and Vice President as a freshman.

2010 Manhattanville Women’s Soccer Media Guide 7 Returning Players #13 CHARLOTTE HOTALING MF • 5’4” • Sophomore • Southfield, Mich./Wylie E. Groves 2009: Took the field in all 20 matches in her first season with the Valiants, including nine starts in the midfield … scored a goal and added two assists for four points on the year … recorded an assist on the match-winning goal in her first collegiate game against Kean (9/1) … scored the first goal of her career in a 3-0 victory over Mount Holyoke (9/12) … also assisted on a key second-half goal in a 2-1 comeback win over DeSales (10/20).

High School: A 2009 graduate of Wylie E. Groves High School … a four-year letterwinner playing both soccer and ice hockey for the Falcons … an Oakland Activities Association (OAA) All-Conference second-team and All-District honoree in 2009 … named the team’s midfield MVP while leading the team to the OAA District II Championship game as a senior … also named to the OAA All-District team in her junior season … also named MVP of the JV team as a sophomore and the freshman team in her first season … on the ice, was a two-time state champion and 2006 national runner-up with the Honeybaked U-16 Team and served as assistant captain for the state runner-up Victory Honda U-19 squad … was a National Honor Society member and a four-year honor roll student in high school. Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs Personal: Born November 6, 1991 … daughter of Peter and Bridget Yr. MP/MS G A P Sh. SOG MWG Hotaling … has two older brothers, Peter and Patrick, and a younger 2009 20/9 1 2 4 13 9 0 sister, Emily … is a biology major at Manhattanville … also plays on the Valiant women’s hockey team in the winter. Total 20/9 1 2 4 13 9 0 #5 SONIA OCCHIONERO D • 5’4” • Sophomore • Montreal, Quebec/Kent School 2009: Stepped right into a starting role as a freshman, starting all 20 matches at left back … was on the field for all but 114 minutes this year, ranking third on the team in minutes played … did not record a point but took three shots in limited forays into the offensive end.

High School: A 2009 graduate of Kent School … played four seasons on the soccer field for the Lions … was a two-time Most Valuable Player and conference All-Star in her junior and senior seasons … helped the team to a Founders League championship in 2007-08 and New England Tournament appearances in 2007-08 (semifinals) and 2008-09 (quarterfinals) … also played two seasons of softball and ice hockey … captained her hockey team as a senior and was a two-time team Most Valuable Player … was an honor roll student at Kent School.

Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs Personal: Born March 9, 1990 … daughter of Alba Pileggi and Yr. MP/MS G A P Sh. SOG MWG Constantino Occhionero … has a younger sister, Daniella (13) … is 2009 20/20 0 1 1 3 1 0 undecided on her major at Manhattanville … also plays on the Valiant Total 20/20 0 1 1 3 1 0 women’s hockey team during the winter season.

#4 MORGAN REBOLLAL MF • 5’8” • Sophomore • Holtsville, N.Y./Sachem East 2009: Took the field in all 20 matches during her freshman season, including starting the final 18 matches of the year as a central midfielder … recorded four goals and assisted on four for 12 points … recorded her first collegiate point by assisting on Holly Nonis’ game-winner at Farmingdale State (9/8) … scored her first career goal in a 3-0 win over Drew (9/23) … notched her first game-winner in a 3-1 victory at Ramapo (10/7) … rescued the Valiants with a pair of second-half goals in a 2-1 comeback win over DeSales (10/20), capping a three-match point streak.

High School: A 2009 graduate of Sachem East High School … a four-year varsity letterwinner on the soccer field for the Flaming Arrows … was an All-Section XI, All-Conference and All-County selection on the pitch … helped the team to a pair of State Cup title game appearances, including the 2004 championship … team also earned League, County and Long Island championships during her tenure … also ran track and played lacrosse at Sachem East. Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs Personal: Born December 10, 1990 … daughter of Cal and Colleen Yr. MP/MS G A P Sh. SOG MWG 2009 20/18 4 4 12 41 17 2 Rebollal … has an older sister, Megan (23) … is an education major Total 20/18 4 4 12 41 17 2 at Manhattanville. #3 LAUREN SCHOBEL D • 5’3” • Junior • Yorktown Heights, N.Y./Lakeland 2009: Appeared in 18 matches with 16 starts in her sophomore season, including starting the final 14 matches of the season at right back … had one assist on the year … recorded her first career point by assisting on Holly Nonis’ first score in a 5-2 win over Smith (9/19).

2008: Appeared in seven matches off the bench in her first season with the Valiants … did not record a point in limited action … made her first collegiate appearance against Eastern Connecticut (9/2), taking to the field for 20 minutes of action.

High School: A 2008 graduate of Lakeland High School … lettered in soccer and field hockey for the Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs Hornets … named the soccer team’s Rookie of the Year as a freshman … an honor roll student. Yr. MP/MS G A P Sh. SOG MWG 2008 7/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Personal: Born March 11, 1990 … daughter of Donna and David Schobel … has one sister, Jessica 2009 18/16 0 1 1 2 1 0 Total 25/16 0 1 1 2 1 0 … majoring in psychology with a minor in studio art at Manhattanville. 8 2010 Manhattanville Women’s Soccer Media Guide Returning Players/Newcomers #6 BRITTNEY SMITH F • 5’6” • Sophomore • Stratford, Conn./Bunnell 2009: Appeared in all 20 matches off the bench in her first collegiate season … tied for fifth on the team with four goals and added three assists for 11 points … put her first career shot on goal into the back of the net in a win over Mount Holyoke (9/12) … scored the match-winning tally in a 2-1 conference win over FDU-Florham (10/14), capping a three-match point streak … also tallied insurance goals in conference wins over Eastern (10/24) and Delaware Valley (10/31) to conclude the regular season.

High School: A 2009 graduate of Bunnell High School … played four varsity seasons on the soccer field for the Bulldogs … as a senior, named a South West Conference honorable mention and earned the conference MVP award from the conference coaches’ association … All-Conference second-team selection as a junior … two-time recipient of the school’s Sportsmanship Award … helped the Bulldogs to three consecutive state tournament appearances … played in the Gothia Cup in Sweden as a part of Team Noga in 2006, reaching the semifinal round. Ca r e e r St a t i s t i cs Yr. MP/MS G A P Sh. SOG MWG Personal: Born April 13, 1991 … daughter of Don and Donna Smith 2009 20/0 4 3 11 21 12 1 … double majoring in communications and speech pathology at Total 20/0 4 3 11 21 12 1 Manhattanville. #22 DEBORAH GILWIT D • 5’6” • Freshman • New Rochelle, N.Y./New Rochelle High School: A 2010 graduate of New Rochelle High School … a four-year letterwinner for the Huguenots on the soccer field … a two-time team Most Valuable Player as a junior and senior … earned All-County, All-Section and All-League A honors in her senior year … also named to the All-League team as a sophomore and junior … a four-year honor roll student as well … at the club level, played for Soccer Elite (2008-09) and the New York Magic (2008).

Personal: Born December 20, 1992 … daughter of Roy and Kathy Gilwit … is one of nine children … plans on majoring in elementary education at Manhattanville. #19 CHRISTI MARRACCINI MF • 5’8” • Sophomore • Harrison, N.Y./Harrison (Lehigh) Previous School: Attended Lehigh University for one year but did not play any sports for the Mountain Hawks.

High School: A 2009 graduate of Harrison High School … a National Honor Society and honor roll student at Harrison.

Personal: Born February 27, 1991 … daughter of Philip and Jayne Marraccini … has two siblings, Toni and Maggie … plans to be a communications major with a business minor at Manhattanville … also will run on the Valiant track teams during the winter and spring. #16 CYNTHIA MARTINEZ MF • 5’8” • Junior • New Rochelle, N.Y./New Rochelle High School: A 2008 graduate of New Rochelle High School.

Personal: Born July 17, 1990 … daughter of Pascual and Dolores Martinez … has two siblings, Claudia and Oscar … a business management major with a communications minor at Manhattanville.

#23 VALERIE MOSS D • 5’5” • Freshman • Quito, Ecuador/Academia Cotopaxi High School: A 2010 graduate of Academia Cotopaxi … played four years of soccer for the Cougars, as well as two years on the basketball court and three years on the volleyball court … named to the CAISSA, AASSA and QISSA All-Tournament teams while helping the team to CAISSA and QISSA Championships as a senior … named the soccer team’s MVP and the school’s Outstanding Athlete of the Year in 2010 … also made the QISSA All-Star Team for basketball and the AASSA All-Star team for volleyball in 2010 … a two-year honor roll student as well.

Personal: Born September 22, 2010 … daughter of Robert and Rosario Moss … has two brothers, Robert and Andrew … is undecided in regards to her major at Manhattanville. #15 AMANDA SUISO F • 5’5” • Junior • Honolulu, Hawaii/Kaiser 2008-09: Did not play for the Valiants as a freshman or sophomore. High School: A 2008 graduate of Kaiser High School … played four varsity seasons with the Cougars soccer team … also played basketball and was on the cheerleading team … captained the team and was named to the Hawaii State All-Star team as a senior … a three-time Oahu Interscholastic Association East All-Star … named the team’s Best Offensive Player as a freshman … helped the team to a third-place finish at the OIA Championships as a senior and fifth place at the Hawaii State Championships as both a sophomore and junior. Personal: Born April 30, 1990 … daughter of Ben Suiso and Constance Gibo … has three siblings: Paige, Benny and Jenn … plans on being a music education major at Manhattanville.

2010 Manhattanville Women’s Soccer Media Guide 9 2009 Season in Review Team & Conference Statistics |------SHOTS------| 2009 Freedom Honors ## Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT FG OT HT GTG ------First Team All-Conference 9 Holly Nonis 20-20 18 5 41 80 .225 46 .575 5 0-0 5 0 2 0 Jillian DiRenzo Eastern F Sam Helmstetter Misericordia F 14 Kathryn Moore 20-20 7 6 20 25 .280 20 .800 3 1-1 3 0 0 1 Brittany Kanickij FDU-Florham F 2 Cybil Robinson 20-20 6 4 16 34 .176 14 .412 2 0-0 2 0 0 0 Holly Nonis Manhattanville F 5 Bailey Flood 19-19 5 3 13 34 .147 16 .471 1 0-0 1 0 0 0 Katie Fissel Wilkes M 4 Morgan Rebollal 20-18 4 4 12 41 .098 17 .415 2 0-0 0 0 0 1 Bailey Flood Manhattanville M Kristine Zeiset Eastern M 6 Brittney Smith 20-0 4 3 11 21 .190 12 .571 1 0-0 0 0 0 0 Amy Achey Eastern D 16 Natalie Green 20-20 1 4 6 28 .036 10 .357 1 0-0 1 0 0 0 Lyndsey Ellis Wilkes D 25 Amanda Perez 13-13 1 2 4 15 .067 9 .600 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Kathryn Moore Manhattanville D 13 Charlotte Hotaling 20-9 1 2 4 13 .077 9 .692 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Katelyn Rittenhouse Eastern D 11 Kristina Ciotto 19-19 1 1 3 11 .091 6 .545 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Ali Bromson Manhattanville GK 10 Elizabeth Olsen 6-6 0 1 1 3 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Second Team All-Conference 3 Lauren Schobel 18-16 0 1 1 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Tess Beckwith Eastern F 7 Regina Hayes 13-0 0 1 1 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Rebecca Chateauneuf King’s (Pa.) F 21 Sarah Russo 16-0 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Jena Meaney DeSales F 18 Gabby Loscalzo 20-0 0 0 0 3 .000 2 .667 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Julissa Reed Wilkes F Natalie Green Manhattanville M 12 Sonia Occhionero 20-20 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Emily LaDuke DeSales M 17 Kirstin Hallett 8-0 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Ashley McDonnell Misericordia M 20 Jess Scioli 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Jenn Bruckner Misericordia D Total...... 20 50 37 137 319 .157 168 .527 17 1-1 14 0 2 2 Kristina Ciotto Manhattanville D Opponents...... 20 10 6 26 185 .054 100 .541 2 0-0 3 0 0 2 Alysia Goodman Eastern GK

|----GOAL AVERAGE----||---SAVES---| |--RECORD--| Player of the Year Holly Nonis Manhattanville # Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho Shots ------Rookie of the Year 1 Ali Bromson 20-20 1820:00 10 0.49 92 .902 17 2 1 11 188 Sam Helmstetter Misericordia Total...... 20 1820:00 10 0.49 92 .902 17 2 1 11 188 Opponents...... 20 1820:00 50 2.47 144 .742 2 17 1 3 298 Coach of the Year Matt Paton Manhattanville 2009 Valiant Results 2009 Freedom Conference Final Standings Date Opponent Time Team Conf. Pct. GF GA Overall Pct. GF GA Sept. 1 KEAN W 2-1 Manhattanville 7-0-0 1.000 22 4 17-2-1 .875 50 10 Misericordia 5-2-0 .714 18 13 8-12-0 .400 27 51 Sept. 5 at Ursinus W 3-0 Eastern 4-1-2 .714 23 7 11-8-2 .571 42 26 Sept. 8 at Farmingdale State W 1-0 Wilkes 3-2-2 .571 18 9 7-9-3 .447 30 30 Sept. 12 MOUNT HOLYOKE # W 3-0 FDU-Florham 3-3-1 .500 24 16 8-9-2 .474 46 40 Sept. 13 WESTERN CONN. # L 0-1 DeSales 2-4-1 .357 14 17 6-10-1 .382 36 35 Sept. 16 TRINITY (CONN.) T 0-0 (2OT) Delaware Valley 1-6-0 .143 4 32 1-13-0 .071 8 61 Sept. 19 at Smith W 5-2 King’s (Pa.) 0-7-0 .000 8 33 5-14-0 .263 30 69 Sept. 23 DREW W 3-0 Sept. 30 NEW PALTZ W 2-0 Oct. 3 at Misericordia * W 2-1 Freedom Conference Oct. 7 at Ramapo W 3-1 Tournament Oct. 10 WILKES * W 3-0 Semifinals Oct. 14 FDU-FLORHAM * W 2-1 #1 Manhattanville 4, #4 Wilkes 0 Oct. 17 at King’s (Pa.) * W 4-1 #3 Eastern 2, #2 Misericordia 1 Oct. 20 DESALES * W 2-1 Oct. 24 EASTERN * W 3-0 Championship Game Oct. 28 EASTERN CONN. W 2-0 #3 Eastern 1, #1 Manhattanville 0 Oct. 31 at Delaware Valley * W 6-1 Nov. 3 WILKES $ W 4-0 Nov. 7 EASTERN $ L 0-1

* - Indicates Freedom Conference Match # - Valiant Classic (Purchase, N.Y.) $ - Freedom Conference Tournament

Cybil Robinson ’10

10 2010 Manhattanville Women’s Soccer Media Guide 2009 Season in Review Head coach Matt Paton had a cautious posting a business-like 2-1 victory over the optimism about his team headed into the 2009 Cougars. Moore scored the team’s first goal season, as the Valiants boasted a senior-laden of the year on a free kick, and Nonis followed team and a deep core of starters and reserves. with a key insurance tally in the 83rd minute to But not even Paton could have predicted clinch the victory. the team’s tremendous success, as the Valiants The Valiants then went on the road – a shattered the previous program record by win- place where the team had won only once in all ning 13 consecutive matches on the way to of 2008 – for two games and pulled off impres- a program-best 17-2-1 record and the team’s sive wins over Ursinus College and Farmingdale second Freedom Conference regular-season State College. Senior Cybil Robinson had a championship in the last three seasons. pair of goals in the team’s 3-0 win at Ursinus, Along the way, the Valiants were regionally while Nonis netted the only goal Manhattanville ranked by the NSCAA in every eligible week and needed in a tense 1-0 win over the Rams. also became the first women’s soccer team in Already off to the best start in school his- program history to receive a national ranking tory, the Valiants kept the momentum going in by checking in at #23 in the final NSCAA Div. game one of the Valiant Classic, cruising to a III National poll of the regular season on No- 3-0 win over Mount Holyoke College. The first vember 3, 2009. goal of Green’s career held up as the game- After the season, the honors came rolling winner, while freshmen Brittney Smith and Defender in for the Valiants, as seven received Freedom Charlotte Hotaling also found the net for the Kathryn Moore Conference laurels. Junior forward Holly Nonis first time ever in the win. led the way by being named the Freedom Con- The winning streak could not continue, Having tied the program’s record for con- ference Player of the Year after scoring 18 goals however, and the squad fell into its only win- secutive wins, the squad eclipsed the 1984 with five assists for 41 points. In the process, less streak of the year with a tough 1-0 loss squad with their seventh straight win, a 2-1 she became the first Valiant ever to be named to Western Connecticut State University on day triumph over FDU-Florham. The streak then conference Player of the Year in two different two of the Valiant Classic followed by a score- improved to eight with a 4-1 win at King’s (Pa.) sports (women’s hockey, 2008-09). less tie with Trinity (Conn.) College at home. College, as Nonis and Flood scored two times She was joined on the All-Conference first Despite the lack of results, the Valiants each to propel the Valiants to victory. team by seniors Kathryn Moore and Bailey showed they could compete with the region’s The winning streak looked to be in danger Flood and junior Ali Bromson, while sopho- best teams. The team then continued to dis- on October 20 against DeSales University, as mores Kristina Ciotto and Natalie Green play that fact in the next 13 matches, outscor- the Valiants trailed for much of the contest. But earned spots on the second team. In addition, ing its opponents by an amazing 41-7 margin a pair of second-half tallies by freshman Mor- Paton earned his third conference Coach of the and winning 13 consecutive games – more than gan Rebollal rescued the squad and allowed Year award in the last four seasons in recogni- doubling the previous program-best winning the team to sneak off with a 2-1 win. tion of the Valiants’ superb year. streak of six set back in 1984. Coming off that scare, the Valiants came Nonis and Bromson also were named to The winning streak began somewhat in- back to put together one of their best 90-min- the NSCAA All-Region teams after the season, auspiciously, as the team gave up a season- ute efforts of the year, dominating the reigning with Nonis earning a spot on the first team high two goals against Smith College. However, Freedom Conference champion Eastern Univer- and Bromson nabbing second-team honors af- Nonis came to the rescue with a hat trick and sity Eagles in a 3-0 win. The match was score- ter leading the conference with her 0.49 goals Moore added a pair of free-kick tallies in an less until the 71st minute, when the home team against average, .902 save percentage and 11 easy 5-2 win. struck three times in less than six minutes to shutouts. Manhattanville continued to roll with back- take the win. Manhattanville got its 2009 season off on to-back shutouts at home against Drew Uni- That win began a streak of four consecutive the right foot at home against Kean University, versity and SUNY New Paltz. Moore netted a shutouts, which continued thanks to a 2-0 win 10th-minute penalty kick on the way to a 3-0 over Eastern Connecticut State University in the Midfielder win over the Rangers, and Nonis’ second-half team’s non-conference finale. The regular-sea- Bailey Flood score helped the team to a 2-0 win over a pes- son finale also had little drama, as the visiting ky New Paltz squad to close out the month of Valiants dominated Delaware Valley College to September. the tune of a 6-0 Halloween Day drubbing – led The Valiants opened October with its Free- by three more from Nonis. dom Conference opener against Misericordia Manhattanville seemed to have no jitters University, coming away with a 2-1 win. Again it come postseason time, as the Valiants easily was Nonis leading the way, as the junior scored disposed of Wilkes in the Freedom Conference twice less than 14 minutes apart in the first half semifinals, 4-0. After forcing an own goal in the to give the Valiants another victory. eighth minute, the team scored twice more in Nonis scored twice again the next time out the first half and cruised to the win. at Ramapo College, resulting in a 3-1 victory. However, the Valiants’ dream season came The win also marked the 100th career victory to a crushing halt in the Freedom Conference for Paton in his 11th season as a collegiate championship game, as Eastern barely scored head coach. in the first half and then withstood a second- The Valiants returned to Freedom play on half barrage to defeat the Valiants, 1-0. And October 10 at home against Wilkes University, despite a national ranking and 17-win season, and the Colonels provided little resistance in a the team was passed over for the NCAA Tour- 3-0 MVille win. Three different Valiants scored, nament and saw its 2009 season come to a including the first career goal by Ciotto. stunning and abrupt end. 2010 Manhattanville Women’s Soccer Media Guide 11 Year-by-Year Results 1979 (3-3-1) 10/16 Stony Brook W 2-1 Head Coach: Zoca 10/19 Skidmore L 2-4 Game-by-Game Results Unknown 10/22 Rutgers-Camden L 0-7 10/26 Southampton W 4-0 1980 (4-5-0) 10/29 Adelphi L 2-6 Head Coach: Zoca SIENA W 6-1 1986 (1-11-2) RENSSELAER W 2-0 Head Coach: Emilio Martin, Jr. at Vassar L 5-7 9/6 Scranton L 0-8 at Princeton L 0-4 9/10 Vassar T 0-0 (ot) vs. Villanova L 1-2 9/17 Stony Brook L 1-5 SOUTHAMPTON W 2-0 9/19 Siena L 1-3 at Middlebury L 0-3 9/21 Westfield State L 0-5 CONCORDIA W 1-0 9/27 Swarthmore T 1-1 (ot) ARMY L 0-2 9/29 Monmouth L 0-4 10/1 Iona W 8-1 1981 (3-6-2) 10/4 Catholic L 3-5 Head Coach: Zoca 10/7 Kean L 1-4 Game-by-Game Results Unknown 10/11 Columbia L 1-3 10/22 Army L 0-4 1982 (7-5-3) 10/25 Southampton L 1-10 Head Coach: Pedro Andres 10/28 Adelphi L 0-7 9/11 St. John’s W 4-1 The 2006 Valiants won the first postseason tournament in program 9/15 Vassar T 2-2 (ot) 1987 (2-14-0) history by defeating Farmingdale State at GoValiants.com Field to 9/19 Smith L 1-4 Head Coach: Emilio Martin, Jr. win the ECAC Metro Championship. 9/25 Siena W 5-1 9/5 BRYN MAWR W 2-1 10/16 at Dominican (N.Y.) L 0-1 1994 (8-10-0) 9/29 Orange CC T 3-3 (ot) 9/9 at Vassar L 1-2 (ot) 10/20 MOUNT ST. VINCENT W 2-1 Head Coach: John Sanchez 10/1 Villanova L 5-7 (ot) 9/12 at Monmouth L 0-8 10/22 BARD W 2-0 9/10 at Vassar L 3-6 10/2 Swarthmore L 1-4 9/16 STONY BROOK L 1-7 9/14 at Nyack W 3-1 10/8 Colgate L 1-2 9/18 at Siena L 0-8 1991 (6-11-0) 9/17 BARD W 1-0 10/9 Skidmore W 1-0 9/23 at Trinity (Conn.) L 1-11 Head Coach: Sue Fisher 9/21 MOUNT ST. MARY L 1-3 10/12 Albany State T 2-2 (ot) 9/26 SWARTHMORE L 0-3 9/5 at Georgian Court L 0-7 9/24 at Salve Regina L 0-6 10/16 Hartford W 10-0 9/30 IONA L 0-1 9/7 at Siena L 2-5 9/25 vs. Emerson W 5-3 10/20 Army W 3-1 10/3 at Adelphi L 0-9 9/12 at Mount St. Vincent L 1-3 10/1 MOUNT ST. VINCENT W 7-0 10/23 Hamilton L 2-4 (ot) 10/6 at Kean L 0-8 9/14 MARIST W 2-1 10/2 COLBY-SAWYER L 0-1 10/27 Adelphi W 4-0 10/10 WESTFIELD STATE L 0-3 9/17 at King’s (N.Y.) L 0-2 10/5 at FDU-Madison W 2-0 11/2 Southampton W 8-0 10/14 SOUTHAMPTON L 0-6 9/21 at Bridgeport W 3-1 10/8 OLD WESTBURY W 1-0^ 10/17 DREW W 5-1 9/25 DREW L 1-4 10/10 at William Paterson L 0-4 1983 (8-9-0) 10/20 at New Paltz L 0-6 9/27 MARYMOUNT W 5-0 10/12 NEW PALTZ W 1-0 Head Coach: Emilio Martin, Jr. 10/22 ARMY L 3-6 10/2 NEW PALTZ L 0-4 10/14 NEW JERSEY CITY L 0-1 9/9 Albany State W 4-3 10/24 at Columbia L 0-2 10/6 at Iona L 0-2 10/17 KING’S (N.Y.) L 0-2 9/10 Vassar L 1-3 10/9 VASSAR L 1-3 10/20 MONTCLAIR STATE L 0-2 9/13 Stony Brook W 3-0 1988 (5-11-1) 10/12 at Trinity (Conn.) L 0-5 10/21 at Drew L 0-1^ 9/16 Smith W 2-1 Head Coach: Emilio Martin, Jr. 10/17 DOMINICAN (N.Y.) W 4-1 10/22 RUSSELL SAGE L 2-4 9/23 Houghton W 2-1 9/2 VASSAR L 0-5 10/19 at Marist W 4-2 10/29 STEVENS W 6-0 9/24 Rochester L 1-5 9/10 at Bryn Mawr W 2-1 10/23 at Bard W 1-0 (ot) ^ - forfeit 9/25 Franklin & Marshall W 2-0 9/15 SIENA L 1-2 10/26 vs. Virginia Wesleyan L 0-2 10/1 Swarthmore W 2-1 9/17 vs. Smith L 1-3 10/27 vs. Castleton State L 0-1 1995 (7-8-1) 10/2 Villanova L 0-3 9/17 vs. Bryn Mawr W 2-1 (ot) Head Coach: John Sanchez 10/7 Colgate L 0-7 9/18 vs. Haverford W 2-1 1992 (5-13-0) Vassar L 0-6 10/8 Siena W 4-2 9/20 at Westfield State L 0-5 Head Coach: Sue Fisher Russell Sage L 1-3 10/13 Army L 1-4 9/22 COLUMBIA L 0-2 9/12 at Vassar L 1-7 Elmira L 0-8 10/15 Southampton W 5-1 9/24 DREW L 2-3 9/15 KING’S (N.Y.) L 0-6 Mount St. Mary L 0-7 10/18 Adelphi L 0-8 9/28 at Iona T 0-0 (ot) 9/17 TRINITY (CONN.) L 0-7 Teikyo Post W 2-1 (ot) 10/22 Skidmore L 4-7 10/4 KEAN L 0-6 9/19 RUSSELL SAGE L 0-7 St. Elizabeth W 8-0 10/29 Cortland State L 0-6 10/6 NEW PALTZ L 0-2 9/22 at Drew L 0-4 Mount St. Vincent W 4-2 11/4 Ithaca L 0-5 10/8 C.W. POST W 5-0 9/26 at Nyack W 3-0 Emerson W 3-0 10/12 at Stony Brook L 0-7 9/28 at Marymount W 9-0 William Paterson L 1-6 1984 (11-6-0) 10/15 TRINITY (CONN.) L 3-4 (ot) 9/30 MOUNT ST. MARY L 1-5 FDU-Madison W 3-2 Head Coach: Emilio Martin, Jr. 10/17 GRINNELL W 2-0 10/3 at Upsala W 4-0 New Paltz L 0-2 9/7 Vassar L 0-3 10/19 at Army L 0-5 10/6 GEORGIAN COURT L 0-7 NYU L 1-4 9/7 Stony Brook W 2-1 10/8 MONTCLAIR STATE L 0-10 St. Joseph’s (L.I.) W 3-2 9/8 Western New England W 9-0 1989 (3-11-0) 10/12 at Fairfield L 0-1 Montclair State T 0-0 (ot) 9/15 Green Mountain W 4-2 Head Coach: Emilio Martin, Jr. 10/19 BARD W 1-0 Nyack W 3-1 9/20 Army W 2-1 9/9 IONA L 0-4 10/22 HOFSTRA L 0-4 Bard L 1-4 9/22 Siena W 5-2 9/12 at C.W. Post L 0-3 10/24 vs. Utica L 0-9 9/25 St. John’s W 3-0 9/14 at Georgian Court L 3-4 10/25 vs. Oneonta L 0-9 1996 (9-6-2) 9/28 Villanova L 0-7 at Siena L 0-5 10/29 ST. THOMAS AQUINAS L 1-3 Head Coach: John Sanchez 9/29 Swarthmore W 3-0 COLUMBIA L 0-5 10/31 STEVENS W 4-0 9/14 at FDU-Madison L 2-3 10/6 Elmira W 7-1 9/26 DREW W 1-0 9/16 MOUNT ST. VINCENT W 1-0^ 10/7 Scranton L 0-2 10/5 at New Paltz L 0-5 1993 (7-10-0) 9/21 at Wesley L 0-1 (ot) 10/11 Adelphi L 0-2 KEUKA L 2-5 Head Coach: John Sanchez 9/22 at Wells W 6-1 10/13 King’s (N.Y.) W 7-1 GREEN MOUNTAIN L 0-3 9/11 VASSAR W 3-0 9/25 MOUNT ST. MARY T 0-0 (ot) 10/16 Stony Brook W 4-0 10/14 at Vassar L 0-6 9/16 at Trinity (Conn.) L 0-8 9/28 BARD W 3-0 10/20 Skidmore W 2-1 10/15 at Trinity (Conn.) L 0-6 9/19 NEW JERSEY CITY W 3-0 9/29 SOUTHERN VERMONT L 1-2 10/23 Rutgers-Newark L 0-3 10/16 ARMY L 0-7 9/23 MOUNT ST. VINCENT W 5-0 10/5 at Concordia (N.Y.) L 2-5 10/27 Southampton L 2-3 (ot) at Bard W 3-0 9/25 at Keuka L 0-5 10/9 at St. Elizabeth W 1-0 MOUNT ST. VINCENT W 3-0 9/26 at Colby-Sawyer L 1-4 10/12 at St. Joseph’s (L.I.) W 1-0 1985 (9-7-0) 9/29 at Mount St. Mary L 0-7 10/16 at NYU T 2-2 (ot) Head Coach: Emilio Martin, Jr. 1990 (3-10-0) 10/1 UPSALA W 1-0^ 10/23 at Teikyo Post W 2-1 9/7 Curry L 1-4 Head Coach: Sue Fisher 10/4 at New Paltz L 0-5 10/25 RUSSELL SAGE L 1-4 9/11 Vassar W 3-0 9/6 GEORGIAN COURT L 0-4 10/9 at Montclair State L 0-3 10/26 at Vassar L 1-3 9/14 Westfield State W 3-2 9/8 KEUKA L 0-4 10/14 at Dominican (N.Y.) L 1-2 10/29 DOMINICAN (N.Y.) W 2-0 9/20 Union W 5-4 9/17 IONA L 0-8 10/16 RAMAPO W 1-0 (ot) 11/1 STEVENS W 4-0 9/21 Siena W 2-1 9/22 at Westfield State L 0-6 10/18 at King’s (N.Y.) L 0-3 11/4 MONTCLAIR STATE W 2-1 9/28 Swarthmore W 5-2 9/25 at Drew L 0-2 10/21 at Bard W 1-0 ^ - forfeit 10/3 Scranton L 1-7 9/27 SIENA L 0-4 10/23 at Russell Sage L 0-3 10/5 Iona W 6-0 10/4 NEW PALTZ L 1-5 10/26 DREW L 0-1 1997 (8-8-2) 10/8 Kean L 2-3 10/6 KING’S (N.Y.) W 3-2 (ot) 10/30 at Stevens W 3-0 Head Coach: Stuart Hemsley 10/11 Bryn Mawr W 4-3 10/10 at Vassar L 0-3 ^ - forfeit 9/7 NYU L 0-3 10/12 Franklin & Marshall L 0-7 10/14 TRINITY (CONN.) L 0-3 9/10 FDU-MADISON W 2-0 12 2010 Manhattanville Women’s Soccer Media Guide Year-by-Year Results 9/13 vs. Western New England L 0-1 9/20 at Trinity (Conn.) L 0-8 2003 (7-12-1) 10/25 DREW W 1-0 (2ot) 9/14 vs. Southern Vermont T 0-0 (ot) 9/23 BARD W 7-0 Head Coach: Jenna Szyluk 10/27 at Mount St. Mary * W 3-1 9/17 CONCORDIA (N.Y.) W 2-1 9/24 CENTENARY (N.J.) W 4-1 8/30 at Cortland State L 0-3 11/1 ST. JOSEPH’S (L.I.) # W 3-0 9/20 ST. ELIZABETH W 1-0^ 9/27 MOUNT ST. VINCENT * W 11-0 9/6 NEW PALTZ W 3-1 11/4 at Stevens # L 0-2 9/24 at Mount St. Mary L 0-3 9/30 at St. Elizabeth W 8-0 9/10 TRINITY (CONN.) L 1-7 11/11 ST. JOSEPH’S (L.I.) % W 2-0 9/27 CAZENOVIA W 6-0 10/3 at NYU L 1-9 9/14 at Russell Sage L 1-2 (ot) 11/12 FARMINGDALE STATE % W 2-0 9/28 VILLA JULIE W 2-0 10/5 WESTERN CONNECTICUT L 0-5 9/18 at City College W 2-0 * - Skyline Conference Match 10/6 at William Paterson L 0-7 10/7 RENSSELAER L 0-6 9/20 BARD W 2-0 # - Skyline Conference Tournament 10/8 MOUNT ST. VINCENT W 6-0 10/11 FARMINGDALE STATE T 2-2 (2ot) 9/21 ELMIRA L 1-2 $ - ECAC Metro Tournament 10/11 at Rensselaer L 0-1 10/17 at Stevens * L 0-2 9/24 VASSAR W 1-0 10/13 STEVENS W 5-0 10/19 at Elmira L 0-1 9/27 NYU L 0-3 2007 (7-12-3) 10/18 at Russell Sage L 0-1 10/21 at St. Joseph’s (L.I.) * W 5-1 10/1 at Farmingdale State * T 1-1 (2ot) Head Coach: Matt Paton 10/24 at Bard W 1-0 10/25 NEW PALTZ L 1-3 10/8 at Rutgers-Camden L 0-1 9/1 vs. William Paterson L 0-4 10/25 VASSAR L 0-5 10/28 RICHARD STOCKTON T 2-2 (2ot) 10/11 CENTENARY (N.J.) * L 0-1 9/2 at Hartwick L 1-2 10/28 at New Paltz T 0-0 (ot) * - Skyline Conference Match 10/13 MOUNT ST. MARY * W 4-0 9/5 KEAN L 1-7 11/5 at Montclair State L 1-4 10/15 at FDU-Florham L 0-3 9/8 EASTERN CONNECTICUT L 0-2 ^ - forfeit 2001 (8-10-0) 10/22 at Ramapo L 1-3 9/9 MORAVIAN L 0-2 Head Coach: Libby McCaffrey 10/25 STEVENS * L 0-5 9/12 TRINITY (CONN.) L 0-1 1998 (3-14-0) 9/1 at Cortland State L 0-4 10/29 MOUNT ST. VINCENT W 1-0 9/15 at Farmingdale State L 0-3 Head Coach: Ed Evans 9/5 FDU-MADISON W 3-1 11/1 ST. JOSEPH’S (L.I.) * W 2-1 9/18 at Drew T 0-0 (2ot) 9/5 at NYU L 0-1 9/8 RUTGERS-CAMDEN L 2-3 11/2 HAMILTON L 0-4 9/21 at NYU L 0-3 9/9 at FDU-Madison L 2-3 9/15 MOUNT ST. MARY * W 8-0 11/5 at Centenary (N.J.) # L 0-5 9/26 NEW PALTZ T 0-0 (2ot) 9/13 vs. Southern Vermont L 2-5 9/20 ELMIRA L 1-3 * - Skyline Conference Match 9/29 at Vassar L 2-3 9/14 at Union L 0-13 9/22 PURCHASE W 11-0 # - Skyline Conference Tournament 10/3 at Ramapo L 0-1 9/16 at Concordia (N.Y.) W 5-3 9/23 CONCORDIA (N.Y.) W 9-0 10/6 ELIZABETHTOWN L 0-3 9/19 MOUNT ST. MARY L 1-4 9/26 STEVENS * L 1-2 (ot) 2004 (2-15-1) 10/9 at King’s (Pa.) * W 2-0 9/23 at St. Elizabeth W 4-1 10/2 at Vassar L 0-5 Head Coach: Jenna Szyluk 10/13 ARCADIA * W 2-0 9/26 BARD W 2-0 10/4 at Western Connecticut L 1-6 9/1 at New Paltz L 1-3 10/17 FDU-FLORHAM * W 4-1 9/27 ALFRED L 0-5 10/6 at Farmingdale State W 8-0 9/4 ROWAN L 0-2 10/20 at DeSales * W 2-1 10/6 WESTERN NEW ENGLAND L 0-6 10/10 TRINITY (CONN.) L 0-4 9/11 vs. William Paterson L 0-4 10/24 WILKES * W 1-0 10/10 RENSSELAER L 0-9 10/14 NYU L 1-3 9/12 at Drew L 0-3 10/28 at Delaware Valley * T 1-1 (2ot) 10/14 at St. Joseph’s (L.I.) L 0-3 10/17 at Rensselaer L 0-2 9/15 at Trinity (Conn.) L 1-3 10/30 DELAWARE VALLEY # W 2-0 10/17 RUSSELL SAGE L 0-4 10/20 ST. JOSEPH’S (L.I.) * W 7-0 9/19 RUSSELL SAGE L 0-1 11/3 ARCADIA # W 4-3 (ot) 10/21 at Stevens L 1-2 10/24 MOUNT ST. VINCENT * W 6-0 9/22 FARMINGDALE STATE * L 0-1 (ot) 11/7 at Westminster (Pa.) $ L 0-2 10/24 at Vassar L 0-1^ 10/26 PURCHASE W 9-0 9/25 at NYU T 1-1 (2ot) * - Freedom Conference Match 10/28 NEW PALTZ L 0-9 10/27 at Russell Sage L 0-2 9/29 at Vassar L 1-5 # - Freedom Conference Tournament 10/30 MONTCLAIR STATE L 0-3 * - Skyline Conference Match 10/6 RUTGERS-CAMDEN L 0-5 $ - NCAA Tournament ^ - forfeit 10/9 at Centenary (N.J.) * L 0-7 2002 (11-11-0) 10/11 at Mount St. Mary * W 6-1 2008 (10-10-0) 1999 (9-6-1) Head Coach: Libby McCaffrey 10/13 RAMAPO L 1-3 Head Coach: Matt Paton Head Coach: Libby McCaffrey 8/31 CORTLAND STATE L 1-2 10/15 at FDU-Florham L 0-2 8/29 URSINUS W 1-0 (2ot) 9/4 at Cortland State L 0-1 9/7 at Vassar L 0-4 10/19 ELMIRA L 0-2 9/2 at Eastern Connecticut L 0-2 9/8 FDU-MADISON W 4-2 9/8 vs. New Paltz W 1-0 10/23 at Stevens * L 0-3 9/6 KEENE STATE L 1-2 9/12 at Vassar L 0-1 9/12 at Trinity (Conn.) L 0-3 10/27 MOUNT ST. VINCENT * W 1-0 9/7 CATHOLIC W 4-0 9/15 at Mount St. Mary * W 3-2 (ot) 9/14 RUSSELL SAGE W 2-1 10/31 at St. Joseph’s (L.I.) * L 0-2 9/10 at Trinity (Conn.) L 0-5 9/19 at Centenary (N.J.) W 5-0 9/18 RENSSELAER L 0-3 * - Skyline Conference Match 9/13 at Kean L 1-2 9/22 ST. ELIZABETH W 5-1 9/21 BARD W 5-0 9/17 FARMINGDALE STATE W 2-0 9/24 BARD W 4-0 9/22 SKIDMORE W 2-1 (ot) 2005 (7-13-1) 9/20 at Drew L 0-1 (2ot) 9/26 RAMAPO W 1-0 9/25 at Mount St. Mary * W 5-0 Head Coach: Matt Paton 9/24 at New Paltz L 1-2 (ot) 10/2 C.W. POST L 0-5 10/2 at NYU L 0-5 9/1 at Ramapo L 0-1 9/27 at Wilkes * L 0-2 10/7 MOUNT ST. VINCENT * W 1-0 10/5 at Elmira L 1-3 9/3 SUNYIT W 2-0 10/1 PURCHASE W 5-0 10/9 at Rensselaer L 0-3 10/9 CITY COLLEGE W 8-0 9/4 FDU-FLORHAM L 0-1 10/4 MISERICORDIA * W 4-2 10/13 at Farmingdale State W 3-1 10/14 at FDU-Florham L 0-1 9/10 at Drew L 0-2 10/8 RAMAPO W 2-0 10/16 at Russell Sage L 0-2 10/19 MOUNT ST. VINCENT * W 7-0 9/11 at Arcadia L 0-3 10/14 at FDU-Florham * L 1-2 (ot) 10/20 STEVENS L 1-2 (ot) 10/23 at Stevens * L 3-4 (ot) 9/14 TRINITY (CONN.) L 0-3 10/18 DELAWARE VALLEY * W 3-1 10/23 ST. JOSEPH’S (L.I.) * W 2-0 10/29 FARMINGDALE STATE W 7-0 9/19 at Rowan L 0-8 10/21 DESALES * W 2-1 10/27 at New Paltz T 1-1 (2ot) 10/30 RAMAPO W 2-1 9/21 at Farmingdale State * W 2-1 10/25 at Eastern * L 0-4 11/2 at Hamilton L 0-3 9/24 NYU L 1-2 10/29 KING’S (PA.) * W 1-0 (2ot) 2000 (6-10-2) 11/4 at St. Joseph’s (L.I.) * W 1-0 9/28 NEW PALTZ L 0-4 11/1 at Alvernia * W 4-1 Head Coach: Libby McCaffrey 11/5 NEW PALTZ W 2-1 10/3 at Kean L 0-3 11/5 at Delaware Valley # L 1-2 (2ot) 9/2 CORTLAND STATE L 0-3 11/9 at Rochester L 0-2 10/5 at Rutgers-Camden L 0-2 * - Freedom Conference Match 9/6 at FDU-Madison L 0-1 11/16 at Montclair State L 0-3 10/8 CENTENARY (N.J.) * W 5-0 # - Freedom Conference Tournament 9/12 VASSAR L 1-2 * - Skyline Conference Match 10/15 at Russell Sage T 0-0 (2ot) 9/16 MOUNT ST. MARY * W 5-0 10/17 MOUNT ST. MARY * W 5-0 2009 (17-2-1) 10/19 at Bard W 2-0 Head Coach: Matt Paton 10/22 STEVENS * L 0-1 9/1 KEAN W 2-1 10/26 at Mount St. Vincent * W 1-0 9/5 at Ursinus W 3-0 10/29 ST. JOSEPH’S (L.I.) * L 0-1 9/8 at Farmingdale State W 1-0 11/2 at St. Joseph’s (L.I.) # W 1-0 (ot) 9/12 MOUNT HOLYOKE W 3-0 11/5 at Stevens # L 0-4 9/13 WESTERN CONNECTICUT L 0-1 * - Skyline Conference Match 9/16 TRINITY (CONN.) T 0-0 (2ot) # - Skyline Conference Tournament 9/19 at Smith W 5-2 9/23 DREW W 3-0 2006 (14-5-3) 9/20 NEW PALTZ W 2-0 Head Coach: Matt Paton 10/3 at Misericordia * W 2-1 9/2 NEW JERSEY CITY W 6-0 10/7 at Ramapo W 3-1 9/3 NYU L 0-1 10/10 WILKES * W 3-0 9/6 PURCHASE W 2-0 10/14 FDU-FLORHAM * W 2-1 9/9 KEAN L 1-4 10/17 at King’s (Pa.) * W 4-1 9/13 at Trinity (Conn.) W 1-0 10/20 DESALES * W 2-1 9/16 TRI-STATE W 3-0 10/24 EASTERN * W 3-0 9/20 MARITIME * W 8-0 10/28 EASTERN CONNECTICUT W 2-0 9/23 at FDU-Florham T 0-0 (2ot) 10/31 at Delaware Valley * W 6-0 9/27 at New Paltz L 0-1 11/3 WILKES # W 4-0 9/29 MOUNT ST. VINCENT * W 3-0 11/7 EASTERN # L 0-1 10/4 RAMAPO T 1-1 (2ot) * - Freedom Conference Match 10/7 at St. Joseph’s (L.I.) * T 0-0 (2ot) # - Freedom Conference Tournament After winning the Freedom Conference regular-season title, the 10/11 FARMINGDALE STATE * W 1-0 2007 Valiant squad followed up by earning the Freedom Conference 10/14 at Centenary (N.J.) * W 1-0 Tournament championship on the home turf of GoValiants.com Field 10/18 at Stevens * L 0-1 to earn the program’s first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance. 10/21 RUSSELL SAGE W 1-0 2010 Manhattanville Women’s Soccer Media Guide 13 Career Records POINTS GOALS ASSISTS 1. Susan Horton 1999-02 174 1. Susan Horton 1999-02 76 1. Sylvie Madsen 1982-85 38 2. Sylvie Madsen 1982-85 142 2. Sylvie Madsen 1982-85 52 2. Robin Marrella 1982-85 30 3. Cathy Klaschka 1983-86 103 3. Cathy Klaschka 1983-86 46 3. Kathryn Moore 2006-09 24 4. Robin Marrella 1982-85 96 4. Robin Marrella 1982-85 33 4. Susan Horton 1999-02 22 5. Holly Nonis 2007-pres. 78 5. Holly Nonis 2007-pres. 32 5. Cybil Robinson 2006-09 21 6. Cybil Robinson 2006-09 75 6. Stephanie Rein 2001-04 28 6. Stephanie Rein 2001-04 18 7. Stephanie Rein 2001-04 74 7. Cybil Robinson 2006-09 27 7. Holly Nonis 2007-pres. 14 8. Libby McCaffrey 1994-97 63 8. Lori Harnisher 1990-93 25 8. Libby McCaffrey 1994-97 13 9. Lori Harnisher 1990-93 58 Libby McCaffrey 1994-97 25 9. Cathy Klaschka 1983-86 11 10. Tara Mackay 1993-96 57 10. Tara Mackay 1993-96 23 Tara Mackay 1993-96 11 Danielle Ruggiero 1996-98 11 MATCHES PLAYED MATCHES STARTED MW GOALS 1. Dawn Belonick 2005-08 85 1. Dawn Belonick 2005-08 85 1. Susan Horton 1999-02 12 2. Kathryn Moore 2006-09 84 2. Kathryn Moore 2006-09 84 2. Cathy Klaschka 1983-86 11 3. Cybil Robinson 2006-09 83 3. Cybil Robinson 2006-09 83 Cybil Robinson 2006-09 11 4. Michele Ribeiro 2003-06 81 4. Michele Ribeiro 2003-06 81 4. Sylvie Madsen 1982-85 10 5. Bailey Flood 2006-09 79 5. Bailey Flood 2006-09 78 5. Robin Marella 1982-85 9 6. Amanda Perez 2006-09 77 6. Erica Cisek 2003-06 76 Bailey Flood 2006-09 9 7. Erica Cisek 2003-06 76 7. Liz McNamee 1999-02 68 Holly Nonis 2007-pres. 9 8. Sarah Kinsley 2003-06 72 8. Ashley Hanson 1991-94 66 8. Lori Harnisher 1990-93 7 9. Brianne Despuches 2005-08 70 9. Amanda Perez 2006-09 63 Stephanie Rein 2001-04 7 10. Elizabeth Olsen 2006-09 69 10. Sarah Kinsley 2003-06 62 10. Four Players Tied --- 4 Pam Puttre 1990-93 62 KEEPER MINS. KEEPER WINS SAVES 1. Michele Ribeiro 2003-06 7153:25 1. Ali Bromson 2007-pres. 32 1. Nicole Wadsworth 1987-90 776 2. Liz McNamee 1999-02 6024:00 2. Liz McNamee 1999-02 30 2. Michele Ribeiro 2003-06 679 3. Ali Bromson 2007-pres. 5213:07 Michele Ribeiro 2003-06 30 3. Liz McNamee 1999-02 604 4. Nicole Wadsworth 1987-90 4775:00 4. Donna Walsh 1983-86 19 4. Patricia Hart 1991-94 533 5. Patricia Hart 1991-94 4095:00 5. Patricia Hart 1991-94 16 5. Donna Walsh 1983-86 412 6. Donna Walsh 1983-86 3120:00 6. Jess Oblak 1996-97 13 6. Ali Bromson 2007-pres. 320 7. Jess Oblak 1996-97 2283:00 7. Nicole Wadsworth 1987-90 12 7. Jess Oblak 1996-97 207 8. Michelle O’Connor 1982 1530:00 8. Michelle O’Connor 1982 7 8. Esther Gonzalez 1984-87 160 9. Esther Gonzalez 1986-87 1270:00 Nancy Lyons 1984-85 7 9. Spencer Schoenig 1995 154 10. Luisa Testani 1989-91 1200:00 Spencer Schoenig 1995 7 10. Michelle O’Connor 1982 130 SAVE PCT. GA AVG. SHUTOUTS 1. Jess Oblak 1996-97 .855 1. Ali Bromson 2007-pres. 1.21 1. Michele Ribeiro 2003-06 25 2. Donna Walsh 1983-86 .832 2. Jess Oblak 1996-97 1.38 2. Liz McNamee 1999-02 19 3. Michele Ribeiro 2003-06 .831 3. Michele Ribeiro 2003-06 1.74 Ali Bromson 2007-pres. 19 4. Liz McNamee 1999-02 .829 4. Liz McNamee 1999-02 1.87 4. Patricia Hart 1991-94 13 5. Ali Bromson 2007-pres. .821 5. Michelle O’Connor 1982 2.06 5. Jess Oblak 1996-97 9 6. Keisha Cleveland 1991, 1994 .819 6. Luisa Testani 1989-92 2.10 6. Donna Walsh 1983-86 7 7. Nicole Wadsworth 1987-90 .800 7. Keisha Cleveland 1991, 1994 2.23 Nicole Wadsworth 1987-90 7 8. Nancy Lyons 1984-85 .795 8. Donna Walsh 1983-86 2.42 8. Michelle O’Connor 1982 4 9. Luisa Testani 1989-92 .794 7. Nancy Lyons 1984-85 2.64 9. Keisha Cleveland 1991, 1994 3 10. Michelle O’Connor 1982 .788 10. Blakely Coe 1997-99 2.88 Blakely Coe 1997-99 3 Dana Cancellaro 1991-01 3 Note: Save Percentage and Goals Against Average have a minimum of 1,000 career minutes.

Susan Horton All-Time Coaching Records

Coach Years Record Matt Paton 2005-pres. 55-42-1 Emilio Martin, Jr. 1983-89 39-69-3 Libby McCaffrey 1999-02 34-37-3 John Sanchez 1993-96 31-34-3 Sue Fisher 1990-92 14-34-0 Zoca 1979-81 10-14-3 Jenna Szyluk 2003-04 9-27-2 Stuart Hemsley 1997 8-8-2 Pedro Andres 1982 7-5-3 Ed Evans 1998 3-14-0 Nicole Wadsworth All-Time Record 1979-pres. 193-282-26

14 2010 Manhattanville Women’s Soccer Media Guide Single-Season Records POINTS GOALS ASSISTS 1. Sylvie Madsen 1982 59 1. Sylvie Madsen 1982 24 1. Sylvie Madsen 1982 11 2. Susan Horton 2000 56 Susan Horton 2000 24 Sylvie Madsen 1984 11 3. Susan Horton 2002 48 3. Susan Horton 2002 21 Sylvie Madsen 1985 11 4. Susan Horton 2001 44 4. Susan Horton 2001 20 4. Kathryn Moore 2008 10 5. Cathy Klaschka 1985 41 5. Cathy Klaschka 1985 19 5. Robin Marrella 1982 9 Holly Nonis 2009 41 6. Holly Nonis 2009 18 Robin Marrella 1985 9 7. Cathy Klaschka 1984 33 7. Cathy Klaschka 1984 14 Stephanie Rein 2001 9 Sylvie Madsen 1984 33 8. Angela Lozado 2001 13 Cybil Robinson 2006 9 Sylvie Madsen 1985 33 9. Stephanie Rein 2001 12 9. Robin Marrella 1984 8 Angela Lozado 2001 33 10. Sylvie Madsen 1984 11 Susan Horton 2000 8 Stephanie Rein 2001 33 Sylvie Madsen 1985 11 Susan Horton 1999 11 Cybil Robinson 2006 11 MATCHES PLAYED MATCHES STARTED MW GOALS 1. Dawn Belonick 2006 22 1. Dawn Belonick 2006 22 1. Cybil Robinson 2006 6 Morgan Burns 2006 22 Erica Cisek 2006 22 2. Cathy Klaschka 1985 5 Erica Cisek 2006 22 Jennifer DeCrescente 2006 22 Bailey Flood 2006 5 Jennifer DeCrescente 2006 22 Kathryn Moore 2006 22 Holly Nonis 2009 5 Bailey Flood 2006 22 Elizabeth Olsen 2006 22 5. Sylvie Madsen 1982 4 Lauren Grenier 2006 22 Michele Ribeiro 2006 22 Cathy Klaschka 1984 4 Elena Haynes 2006 22 Cybil Robinson 2006 22 Tara Mackay 1994 4 Kathryn Moore 2006 22 Dawn Belonick 2007 22 Susan Horton 1999 4 Elizabeth Olsen 2006 22 Ali Bromson 2007 22 Stephanie Rein 2001 4 Amanda Perez 2006 22 Kathryn Moore 2007 22 Susan Horton 2002 4 Michele Ribeiro 2006 22 Holly Nonis 2007 22 Cybil Robinson 2006 22 Amanda Perez 2007 22 Nine other players tied --- 22 Cybil Robinson 2007 22 KEEPER MINS. KEEPER WINS SAVES 1. Michele Ribeiro 2006 1929:31 1. Ali Bromson 2009 17 1. Nicole Wadsworth 1987 231 2. Liz McNamee 2002 1900:00 2. Michele Ribeiro 2006 14 Patricia Hart 1992 231 3. Ali Bromson 2007 1890:17 3 Liz McNamee 2002 11 3. Nicole Wadsworth 1988 222 4. Patricia Hart 1992 1840:00 4. Donna Walsh 1984 10 4. Nicole Wadsworth 1989 218 5. Ali Bromson 2009 1820:00 5. Jess Oblak 1996 8 5. Michele Ribeiro 2004 214 6. Michele Ribeiro 2005 1810:11 Liz McNamee 1999 8 6. Donna Walsh 1983 199 7. Michele Ribeiro 2003 1783:00 Ali Bromson 2008 8 7. Liz McNamee 2000 196 8. Michele Ribeiro 2004 1630:43 8. Nine Players Tied --- 7 8. Michele Ribeiro 2005 184 9. Donna Walsh 1984 1567:30 9. Michele Ribiero 2003 180 10. Nicole Wadsworth 1988 1530:00 10. Donna Walsh 1984 177 SAVE PCT. GA AVG. SHUTOUTS 1. Michele Ribeiro 2006 .910 1. Michele Ribeiro 2006 0.47 1. Michele Ribeiro 2006 13 2. Ali Bromson 2009 .902 2. Ali Bromson 2009 0.49 2. Ali Bromson 2009 11 3. Jess Oblak 1996 .869 3. Jess Oblak 1996 1.19 3. Patricia Hart 1993 7 4. Donna Walsh 1984 .863 4. Liz McNamee 1999 1.31 Liz McNamee 2002 7 5. Liz McNamee 1999 .861 5. Blakely Coe 1997 1.33 Michele Ribeiro 2005 7 6. Liz McNamee 2000 .845 6. Ali Bromson 2008 1.44 6. Liz McNamee 2001 6 7. Michele Ribeiro 2005 .844 7. Liz McNamee 2002 1.66 7. Patricia Hart 1992 5 8. Jess Oblak 1997 .835 8. Michele Ribeiro 2005 1.69 Jess Oblak 1996 5 9. Nicole Wadsworth 1988 .825 9. Jess Oblak 1997 1.71 Ali Bromson 2007 5 10. Liz McNamee 2002 .825 10. Ali Bromson 2007 1.71 10. Four Players Tied --- 4 Note: Save Percentage and Goals Against Average have a minimum of 600 minutes.

Team Single-Season Records

Goals: 67 2001 Assists: 42 2006 Points: 174 2001 Shots: 365 1984 Wins: 17 2009 Losses: 15 2004 Ties: 3 2006, 2007 GA Average: 0.48 2006 Shutouts: 15 2006 Saves: 300 1987 Save Pct.: .905 2006 Games: 22 2006, 2007 Cybil Robinson Michele Ribeiro

2010 Manhattanville Women’s Soccer Media Guide 15 Single-Match Records POINTS 1. Susan Horton vs. Mount St. Vincent September 27, 2000 10 Susan Horton at St. Elizabeth September 30, 2000 10 Susan Horton at St. Joseph’s (L.I.) October 21, 2000 10 4. Amanda Wilson vs. Iona October 1, 1986 8 Susan Horton vs. Purchase September 22, 2001 8 Angela Lozado vs. Concordia (N.Y.) September 23, 2001 8 Susan Horton vs. Purchase October 24, 2001 8 Susan Horton at Mount St. Mary September 25, 2002 8 9. Cathy Klaschka vs. Southampton October 26, 1985 7 Susan Horton vs. Bard September 23, 2000 7 Liz McNamee at Farmingdale State October 6, 2001 7 GOALS 1. Susan Horton at St. Joseph’s (L.I.) October 21, 2000 5 2. Amanda Wilson vs. Iona October 1, 1986 4 Susan Horton vs. Mount St. Vincent September 27, 2000 4 Susan Horton at St. Elizabeth September 30, 2000 4 Susan Horton vs. Purchase September 22, 2001 4 6. 18 Players Tied ------3 ASSISTS 1. Sylvie Madsen vs. Union September 20, 1985 3 Ashley Hanson vs. Mount St. Vincent October 1, 1994 3 Erin Nolan at St. Joseph’s (L.I.) October 21, 2000 3 Erin Nolan at Farmingdale State October 6, 2001 3 Stephanie Rein at Farmingdale State October 6, 2001 3 6. Many Players Tied ------2 SAVES 1. Liz McNamee at Trinity (Conn.) September 20, 2000 25 2. Donna Walsh vs. Scranton October 7, 1984 24 Esther Gonzales vs. Army October 22, 1986 24 Nicole Wadsworth vs. Vassar September 2, 1988 24 5. Karim Mazzan at Stevens October 21, 1998 23 Liz McNamee vs. Rensselaer October 7, 2000 23 7. Trish Hart at Drew September 22, 1992 22 8. Nancy Lyons vs. Kean October 8, 1985 21 Nicole Wadsworth vs. Southampton October 14, 1987 21 Nancy Faghali at Columbia October 24, 1987 21 Nicole Wadsworth vs. Georgian Court September 6, 1990 21 Luisa Testani at Utica October 24, 1992 21 Liz McNamee at Stevens October 17, 2000 21 Michele Ribeiro at Trinity (Conn.) September 15, 2005 21

16 2010 Manhattanville Women’s Soccer Media Guide All-Time Roster Albanese, Kathie 1980 Familglietti, Jillian 2003-04 Mawhiney, Andrea 2000-01 Taber, Mariana 1999 Alexandre, Jennie 1986-88 Favorito, Laura 1987 Mazzan, Karim 1998 Tantillo, Sabrina 1993 Alicea, Christin 2000-01 Feeney, Marybeth 1999 Mazzei, Marjorie 1980 Testani, Luisa 1989-92 Allman, Trista 2000 Feghali, Nancy 1987-89 McCaffrey, Libby 1994-97 Tracy, Dawn 1986-89 Alton, Katie 2008 Ferrer, Claudia 1989 McCaffrey, Melissa 1997-99 Tropiano, Lisa 2007-08 Alvarado, Eshia 2004-05 Filewicz, Heather 1987 McGuinness, Deirdre 1988-89 Tutunjian, Ani 1982-83 Ash, Jackie 1982-83 Flanigan, Jennifer 1990 McNamee, Liz 1999-02 Vargas, Katrina 2001-04 Barlett, Cynthia 2000-02 Flood, Bailey 2006-09 McQuade, Karin 1986-87 Wadsworth, Nicole 1987-90 Behan, Tara 2003 Forster, Janelle 2003-06 Meagher, Mary 1980 Walsh, Christine 2003 Behrmann, Tatiana 1997-99 Frank, Marisa 1987 Mike, Julie 1990-91 Walsh, Donna 1983-86 Beitter, Kristi 1997 Gallagher, Debbie 1982 Minella, Nina 2005 Weber, Sophia 2005 Beladino, Jessica 2004 Gerena, Yvette 1980-83 Moletteri, Andrea 1983 Wessel, Denise 2000 Belonick, Dawn 2005-08 Gilbert, Greylynne 1990 Moore, Kathryn 2006-09 White, Brittany 2008 Benjamin, Kathy 1982-85 Gonzalez, Esther 1984-87 Morimoto, Mariko 2006 Willin, Katie 2005 Bieger, Mary 1980-83 Gould, Jocelyn 1985 Morton, Edie 1980 Wilson, Amanda 1986 Biddulph, Karen 1980 Green, Natalie 2008-pres. Moses, Emmy 2006 Wilson, Caitlin 2008 Blais, Nicole 2002-03 Grenier, Lauren 2006 Muller, Janet 1994 Woodford, Allison 1988-89 Bliss, Stephanie 1993-94 Grimsky, Brenna 1992-93 Murphy, Mary 1992-93 Worst, Brianna 2001 Borrillo, Angela 1984 Hall, Robin 1986 Nalbandian, Maral 1999 Wright, Georgianna 1999-02 Boulanger, Heidi 2003 Hallett, Kirstin 2009-pres. Nicodemo, Nancy 1982-85 Zapp, Robin 1980 Bozzuto, Elizabeth 1982 Hallock, Linda 1980 Nolan, Erin 1999-01 Ziegler, Bettina 2001-02 Breed, Tara 1988 Hanson, Ashley 1991-94 Nonis, Holly 2007-pres. Brennan, Maura 1990 Hanson, Sara 1992 O’Cone, Jennifer 1989 * NOTE: Some years do not have Brisson, Michele 1982-85 Harnisher, Lori 1990-93 O’Connor, Michelle 1980-82 complete rosters available. If you Bromson, Ali 2007-pres. Harris, Melissa 1989-91 Oblak, Jessica 1996-97 have any additions or corrections Bruen, Deirdre 2001-04 Hart, Patricia 1991-94 Occhionero, Sonia 2009-pres. to this roster, please contact the Buckley, Bridget 1997, 1999 Hathaway, Gloria 1980 Ogawa, Seiko 1980 Sports Information Office at 914- Buonomo, Amanda 2003-04 Hawkins, Melissa 2002 Okun, Jennifer 2003 323-7280. Burgio, Sabrina 1992 Hayes, Regina 2008-pres. Olaniyi, Seyi 1998-99 Burns, Morgan 2006 Haynes, Elena 2005-07 Olsen, Elizabeth 2006-09 Byrne, Jen 1992 Hayward, Kelly 1980-83 Ouellet, Abbie 2008 Callahan, Theresa 1983-86 Hickey, Beth 2002-04 Payton, Jodi 2000 Cancellaro, Dana 1999-01 Hickey, Carey 2007-08 Perez, Amanda 2006-09 Casa, Elaine 1980 Hickey, Maureen 2005-08 Poole, Nicole 2002 Casey, Jessica 1988-91 Hochman, Kate 2005-08 Presley, Kadie 1997-98 Celemin, Teresa 1983-84 Horton, Susan 1999-02 Pugliese, Maria 1992 Chesterfield, Ann 1985 Hotaling, Charlotte 2009-pres. Purvis, Jennifer 1986-88 Chesto, Rebecca 1990-91 Hue, Marcia 1980 Puttre, Pamela 1990-93 Cianci, Carol 1981-84 Jaigla, Banchai 1983-84 Raphael, Sheila 1990 Ciero, Lisa 1997-00 Jannotti, Julianne 1986-87 Rebollal, Morgan 2009-pres. Ciotto, Kristina 2008-pres. Johnson, Suzanne 1987 Recine, Michele 1993-94 Cisek, Erica 2003-06 Joyce, Liz 1980 Rein, Stephanie 2001-04 Clark, Ruth 1980 Kababik, Katharine 1988 Renner, Elaine 1990 Clark, Sandra 1982 Kelly, Bridget 1985-88 Ribeiro, Michele 2003-06 Cleary, Deborah 1986-88 Kenna, Kristen 2002-03 Richards, Annemarie 2005 Clement, Vivette 1997 Kinsley, Sarah 2003-06 Rill, Lisa 2007-08 Cleveland, Keisha 1991, 1994 Klaschka, Cathy 1983-86 Rios, Evelyn 1997 Clingan, Beth 1997-98 Klassanoff, Alicia 1993 Robinson, Cybil 2006-09 Cloutier, Jessica 1992-94 Klep, Marjie 1998 Roller, Kim 1992 Clowers, Megan 2005 Knapps, Karen 1988-91 Rosenheim, Pam 1980 Coe, Blakley 1997-99 Koehne, Jennifer 1990-92 Ruggiero, Danielle 1996-98 Cohen, Alexis 1997-98 Kovac, Cassie 2008 Russo, Sarah 2009-pres. Cole, Corrinne 1999-00 Kowalski, Barbara 1980 Ryan, Caithlin 1993 Colella, Filomena 1994 Kratovil, Terry 1980 Ryan, Jennifer 1998 Constantine, Krista 1983 Kynalis, Thelma 2003 Ryan, Marion 1982 Cosgrove, Claire 1987 Lanaro, Michon 1987 Sainato, Michele 1993-94 Cote, Marie 1987 Latterner, Paige 1984 Sanchez, Chezdis 2000 Cotter, Terri 1991 Lee, Lindsay 1997-98 Sartori, Meghan 1988-91 Creamer, Debra 1982 LeFruy, Karen 1991-93 Scharbo, Dana 1988-89, 1991 Cryan, Catherine 1997-00 Loscalzo, Gabby 2007-pres. Schobel, Lauren 2008-pres. Curnuck, Kellie 2005 Lozado, Angela 2000-01 Schoenig, Spencer 1995 Czernisz, Lidia 2000 Lund, Jennifer 1988-91 Schoenig, Suzanne 1992-93 D’Annibale, Tracy 1985, 1987 Lyons, Nancy 1984-85 Schrepferman, Joan 1982 Darigan, Erin 1987-88, 1990 Lyras, Alexandra 1985 Scioli, Jess 2008-09 DeCrescente, Jennifer 2006 Mackay, Erin 1997-99 Scognamillo, Amy 1994 Deetjen, Alexandra 1997 Mackay, Tara 1993-94 Scovazzo, Danielle 2006-09 Delahunt, Suzanne 1987 Madsen, Sylvie 1982-85 Seery, Erika 2002-05 Deluco, Krysten 1994 Magrane, Cara 1989-92 Shellock, Vanda 1992 Despuches, Brianne 2005-08 Maher, Maureen 1988-89 Silverstein, Donna 1997-98, 2000 Dinapoli, Lauren 2003 Maher, Sheila 1982 Simmonds, Lisha 1980 Ditaranto, Stephanie 2001-04 Mahon, Kathleen 1988 Slaughter, Melanie 1992 Donahoe, Deirdre 1982-83 Mahoney, Patricia 1987-88, 1990 Smith, Brittney 2009-pres. Dudvukaj, Teresa 2001-02, 2004 Malone, Virginia 2002-03 Smithson, Emily 2002 Duer, Emily 2002 Marrella, Robin 1982-85 Soares, Suzanne 1987-88 Dunn, Jessica 2004-05 Marshall, Sarah 1980 Splaine, Erin 1980-83 Duval, Launa 1997 Martin, Bonnie 1986-87 Squires, Liz 1984-85 Egan, Abbe 2004 Martin, Stephanie 1992 Strehle, Denise 1997-98 Englert, M.J. 1980 Matczak, Sarah 1997-99 Sugrue, Kelly 1980 Eugenia, Marcia 1980 Mathies, Susan 1988-91 Sullivan, Liz 1980 2010 Manhattanville Women’s Soccer Media Guide 17 Freedom Conference Opponents

Delaware Valley College DeSales University Oct. 30 in Purchase, N.Y. Oct. 2 in Center Valley, Pa. Location: Doylestown, Pa. Location: Center Valley, Pa. Nickname: Aggies Nickname: Bulldogs Head Coach: Kevin Doherty (116-121-13, 14 seasons) Head Coach: Mary Guarino (36-47-6, 5 seasons) 2009 Record: 1-13-0 2009 Record: 6-10-1 Freedom Record: 1-6-0 (7th place) Freedom Record: 2-4-1 (6th place) All-Time Meetings: 3-1-1 All-Time Meetings: 3-0-0 Last Meeting: Oct. 31, 2009 (Manhattanville 6-0 Win) Last Meeting: Oct. 20, 2009 (Manhattanville 2-1 Win)

FDU-Florham Oct. 19 in Madison, N.J. Location: Madison, N.J. Nickname: Devils Head Coach: Kristin Spohn (38-37-4, 4 seasons) 2009 Record: 8-9-2 Freedom Record: 3-3-1 (5th place) All-Time Meetings: 7-8-1 Last Meeting: Oct. 14, 2009 (Manhattanville 2-1 Win)

Eastern University King’s (Pa.) College Oct. 13 in St. Davids, Pa. Oct. 16 in Purchase, N.Y. Location: St. Davids, Pa. Location: Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Nickname: Eagles Nickname: Monarchs Head Coach: Dan Mouw (105-53-7, 8 seasons) Head Coach: Frank Carrozza (first season) 2009 Record: 11-8-2 2009 Record: 5-14-0 Freedom Record: 4-1-2 (3rd place) Freedom Record: 0-7-0 (8th place) All-Time Meetings: 1-2-0 All-Time Meetings: 3-0-0 Last Meeting: Nov. 7, 2009 (Eastern 1-0 Win) Last Meeting: Oct. 17, 2009 (Manhattanville 4-1 Win)

Misericordia University Wilkes University Oct. 9 in Purchase, N.Y. Oct. 23 in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Location: Dallas, Pa. Location: Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Nickname: Colonels Nickname: Colonels Head Coach: Mark Stauffer (124-69-8, 10 seasons) Head Coach: John Sumoski (81-64-11, 8 seasons) 2009 Record: 8-12-0 2009 Record: 7-9-3 Freedom Record: 5-2-0 (2nd place) Freedom Record: 3-2-2 (4th place) All-Time Meetings: 2-0-0 All-Time Meetings: 3-1-0 Last Meeting: Oct. 3, 2009 (Manhattanville 2-1 Win) Last Meeting: Nov. 3, 2009 (Manhattanville 4-0 Win) 18 2010 Manhattanville Women’s Soccer Media Guide Facilities GoValiants.com Field Completed just before the start of the 2005 fall season, Adjacent to the GoValiants.com Field is another MVille at GoValiants.com Field GoValiants.com Field is one of the top outdoor soccer valuable outdoor athletic venue, Manhattanville’s outdoor facilities in the Northeast, and home to the Manhattanville grass field. The regulation-size grass field was rebuilt in Year MSocc WSocc FH MLax WLax field hockey, soccer and lacrosse programs. 2005 and plays host to several soccer matches during the 2005-06 6-3-0 3-6-0 6-4 2-6 3-6 Surrounded by a four-pillar lighting system, scoreboard, year. While not equipped with lights, the grass field does 2006-07 4-6-1 11-2-1 3-8 2-6 5-2 fully equipped press box and bleacher-style seating, possess a brand new scoreboard, which can be accessed 2007-08 4-6-0 5-5-1 7-3 6-3 6-4 GoValiants.com Field is made up of state-of-the-art Field through the press box at GoValiants.com Field. 2008-09 5-3-1 9-1-0 4-6 2-3 7-2 Turf, a technology that emulates the stability and resilience With both turf and natural grass options, the Valiants 2009-10 7-4-1 10-2-1 5-5 5-5 3-5 of natural grass without the obvious maintenance. The hold a unique advantage over every other team in the TOTAL 26-22-3 38-16-3 25-26 17-23 24-19 field’s durability and elaborate drainage system allow conference in that they can choose a the Valiants to play in all kinds of weather and also allow field surface to suit the type of game all 21 Manhattanville athletic teams to make use of the the team wants to play on that day. program for training, practice and games. Manhattanville’s first win at The field itself measures 120 x 72 yards and the four GoValiants.com Field came light poles – each 90-feet high – let the Valiants play under courtesy of the women’s soccer the lights several times each year, something few other team, which defeated the SUNY Division III programs can do with regularity. Institute of Technology, 2-0, in The press box at GoValiants.com Field is wired the opening game of the Valiant for Internet and phone access, allowing for live video Cup on September 3, 2005. The broadcasts of Valiant athletics through GoValiants.TV and women’s soccer team also has audio broadcasts via WMVL 88.1 FM, as well as live stats been the only Valiant team to win a produced for every Valiant home game. There are also conference title on the turf, defeating ample electrical outlets and a photography bay above Arcadia by a 4-3 (OT) score on the press box for use by media and team personnel. A November 3, 2007 to take home the high-powered sound system used for pre- and in-game Freedom Conference Tournament announcements is also housed in the press box. championship. Kennedy Gymnasium Dedicated in October 1957 by the family of eventual United States President John F. Kennedy, Kennedy Gymnasium is the day-to-day home of the Manhattanville Department of Athletics as well as the home court for the Valiant basketball and volleyball teams. Kennedy’s main attraction, a basketball and volleyball arena, is flanked by strength, training, locker room and office facilities and is the operational home of all Valiant sports. All in-season sports have their own space inside Kennedy Gymnasium’s several locker rooms (one of which is pictured to the left), with each player allowed his or her own locker. Inside the fully-enclosed locker rooms, the coaching staff can address the team before and during matches, and the rooms are a perfect congregating spot for teams at any time throughout the season. The rest of the locker room facilities inside Kennedy Gym include full shower and locker facilities, as well as access to Manhattanville’s swimming pool, strength and conditioning facilities, and athletic training facilities. The offices of almost all varsity head and assistant coaches at the school are also located within Ken- nedy Gym, as are the offices of all Manhattanville athletics administrators. Kennedy Gymnasium is also host to several camps and local recreational groups during the summer. Manhattanville’s athletic trophies and banners, highlighting the program’s best accomplishments throughout the school’s distinguished athletic history, are also located inside the lobby and main arena of Kennedy Gymnasium. Strength & Conditioning Focused on the development of the student-athlete, the Manhattanville Department of Athletics views strength and conditioning as one of the most important developmental tools. The facilities inside Kennedy Gymnasium are a testament to that philosophy. The strength and conditioning department is housed inside Healthworks, a large, state-of-the-art weight and cardiovascular training facility located on the bottom floor of Kennedy Gymnasium. The room includes several power development stations, glut ham benches, decline abdominal benches and physioballs and cardiovascular machines. In late 2007, Manhattanville College opened a new Student Center in the center of campus that includes a first-class workout area for the general student population, thus making Healthworks the exclusive strength and conditioning home of Valiant student-athletes. Healthworks is supervised by Manhattanville’s Head Strength and Conditioning Coach, Corey Crane. Crane, along with his assistant strength and conditioning coach, is responsible for managing and providing the design, implementation, supervision and evaluation of the strength and conditioning program utilized by all 21 Valiant varsity sports. Athletic Training The Sports Medicine facilities at Manhattanville College are located inside Kennedy Gymnasium and are the place where all Valiant student-athletes come to receive com- prehensive health care from any of Manhattanville’s three fully-certified, full-time athletic trainers. The athletic training staff has five main objectives: prevention of athletic injuries; recognition, evaluation and treatment of injuries that do occur; rehabilitation; health care administration and professional development. The athletic training staff also has on-campus access to state-of-the-art training methods, including ultrasound capability, electrical muscle stimulation and whirlpool treatments. Scott McIver, a veteran of nearly 20 years in sports medicine, is Manhattanville’s Head Athletic Trainer. McIver worked for the Valiants from 2000-02 following a 12-year stint as Associate Athletic Trainer at Pace University, and came back to the school for a second stint beginning in 2006. JR Barkamian joined the staff in August 2008 as Assistant Athletic Trainer after spending time at Division I Fordham University. The department also employs a full-time Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer to help coordinate the school’s 21 sports. 2010 Manhattanville Women’s Soccer Media Guide 19 Manhattanville College Manhattanville College, located just north of New York City in thriving Westchester County, has been educating young people on its beautiful 100-acre campus for over 150 years. With only 1,700 undergraduate students, each student is able to make a personal contribution to the campus community in more than 50 areas of study and 50 campus clubs. Also one of the most diverse campuses in the area, Manhattanville attracts students from 48 states and 76 countries.

THE CORE VALUES Proudly a value-oriented liberal arts college for more than 150 years, Manhattanville is still guided by the mission “to educate students to become ethically and socially responsible leaders for the global community.” Manhattanville is committed to following its mission by: The architectural and administrative center of Manhattanville’s campus is Reid Castle, which was built • Ensuring the intellectual, ethical and social in 1892 and overlooks both the quadrangle and the school’s athletic fields. development of each student within a community denominational in its governance since 1971, of engaged scholars and teachers. Manhattanville’s original vision lives on in the “WHAT HAPPENS HERE MATTERS” • Encouraging each student to apply his or tradition of service begun by the Society of the Manhattanville’s tradition of community her development as an independent leader and Sacred Heart. This tradition, which preceded and service continues today with the school’s creative thinker to career and personal goals. the college’s charter, determined the character continuing effort to ensure “What Happens • Providing a diverse campus community whose the school would have: a firm belief in enhancing Here Matters.” Countless students are involved members know, care about and support each other both the local and global community and to accept annually in a number of community service and and actively engage themselves both in the local responsibility for this segment of human history. social action programs. community and beyond. Last year, Manhattanville’s students NEW YORK CITY contributed over 30,000 hours of service while HISTORY While on the school’s beautiful 100-acre gaining valuable experience in such areas as Founded in 1841 on Manhattan’s Lower East campus, students are only a 30-minute car or train management, teaching and advocacy. Side as the Academy of the Sacred Heart, a ride from New York City, blending the leisurely At the heart of Manhattanville’s ethic of Catholic boarding school for girls, Manhattanville pace of suburbia with the rich cultural resources of community service and service learning is College has been educating students in the New the most populous city in the United States. the Duchesne Center for Religion and Social York area for over 150 years. Manhattanville’s location offers students a Justice. The center, which coordinates many In 1847, the academy relocated to an area unique opportunity to take advantage of all that of Manhattanville’s service programs, promotes just north of New York City on a hill overlooking New York City has to offer. Whether you want programs that endeavor to create a climate in the village of Manhattanville, and was rebuilt there to enjoy a Broadway show, catch a professional which all Manhattanville College members will after a fire in 1888. sports event, tour a museum or simply take in the value an appreciation for the differences among In March of 1917, 76 years after its founding city’s many well-known landmarks such as the us. as an academy, Manhattanville was chartered as Statue of Liberty or Times Square, the city offers a college by the New York State Board of Regents, something for everyone to enjoy. MY SOLDIER allowing the school to grant undergraduate and The school’s proximity to the worldwide leader Manhattanville’s most well-known social action graduate degrees. Thirty-five years later, in 1952, in finance, entertainment and culture also offers program was founded by a Valiant student-athlete, Manhattanville moved to its current location in Manhattanville students a unique and exciting men’s soccer player Juan Salas, a naturalized Purchase, N.Y., on the estate of former publisher chance for jobs and internships both in the city and U.S. citizen originally from Venezuela who saw Whitelaw Reid. in the thriving New York City suburbs, including active combat duty in Iraq and was commended Co-educational since 1969 and non- right in Purchase! for saving the life of a child during his tour. Salas said his mission in Iraq was to “win the hearts and minds of the Iraqi people,” but he continued that while the service was at times challenging, “it was the letters that kept me going. From kids, boy scouts, students. A letter was like a piece of gold, something you want to keep for the rest of your life.” When Salas got back to Manhattanville, he wanted to help his fellow soldiers overseas and approached former College President Richard A. Berman with an idea. Together with Berman and administrator Anne Gold, they launched the My Soldier program on February 14, 2004. Participants in the My Soldier program, who are not limited to Manhattanville students, send letters and occasional care packages overseas to boost the quality of life for American troops. A non-politically affiliated program, My Solider has been wildly successful, with participants from all 50 states and over 400,000 people in total, reaching more than 175,000 U.S. troops. President Molly Easo Smith (right) became the college’s 11th president on July 1, 2009 and will look To enroll in the My Soldier program or to learn to continue Manhattanville’s recent period of unprecedented growth. more, visit www.MySoldier.com. 20 2010 Manhattanville Women’s Soccer Media Guide