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August vs. Cornell (7-6, 4-2 Ivy League) • Thursday, October 25 • 7 p.m. 25 at Colgate W, 6-4 J.S. Coyne • Syracuse, N.Y. 26 MASSACHUSETTS (OAA) W, 1-0 Live Video - suathletics.com via all access September 1 vs. Maine ! W, 4-3 OT Live Stats - suathletics.com 2 at Dartmouth W, 2-1 7 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W, 4-3 SENIOR DAY: The 19th-ranked Syracuse (12-5, BEST FRESHMAN EVER: Freshman midfi elder Maggie 9 TEMPLE L, 0-1 3-3 BIG EAST) hosts the (7-6, 4-2 Ivy Befort is having an unbelievable season for the League) in its only game this week on Thursday, October Orange. The freshman dished out three assists in SU’s 14 RUTGERS * (OAA) W, 2-1 25. Syracuse’s regular-season fi nale begins at 7 p.m. last contest. 16 HOFSTRA W, 2-1 at J.S. Coyne Stadium. The game can be seen live on • 34 points - sixth on SU’s single-season chart. 21 at No. 16 Louisville * L, 1-2 2OT suathletics.com via Orange All Access. Live stats are • Most points scored by a player since 2001. 22 St. Louis @ W, 5-0 also available on suathletics.com. Seniors Brittany • Most points ever by a freshman - Shelley Magee 28 at Georgetown * # W, 8-1 Angellella, Jessica Lerew and Gloria Nantulya and registered 25 points in 1990. graduate student Leigh Fawcett will be honored in • Most goals (12) ever by a freshman - Erica Weinberg 30 at No. 12 American W, 3-1 Senior Day ceremonies before the game. scored nine times in 1982. October • Became 12th player ever to record three assists in a 3 at No. 9 Penn State L, 1-3 BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP: The four teams that will game - at Yale. 7 VILLANOVA * W, 4-2 participate in the 2007 BIG EAST Championship November 3-4 at J.S. Coyne Stadium in Syracuse will be HELPING HAND: Back Leigh Fawcett is also setting 12 at Providence * L, 2-3 Louisville, Connecticut, Providence and Syracuse. With records for the Orange. Her 14 assists are tied for 14 at Yale W, 5-2 a matchup between Connecticut and Providence still to second all-time on SU’s single-season chart. 21 No. 6 CONNECTICUT * (OAA) L, 2-5 be played, the only seed determined is that SU will be 25 CORNELL (OAA) 7 p.m. No. 4. If UConn defeats PC, the Huskies will earn the top SENIOR SENSATION: Senior forward Gloria Nantulya’s November seed by virtue of a win over Louisville (6-0, Sept. 28). move to the offensive end of the fi eld has been a Louisville would be the No. 2 seed and Providence No. 3. successful one. She recorded three points off one goal 3 vs. UCONN/UOFL $ 11/1 p.m. If the Friars defeat the Huskies, UofL would be the No. 1 and one point against No. 6 Connecticut on October 4 BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP Noon seed (UofL defeated PC 2-1, Sept. 30). Providence would 21. The senior knocked in a rebound for her 11th goal be the second seed and Connecticut No. 3. The No. 1 of the season. Nantulya’s eighth assist came on a ball ! - Hanover, N.H. seed will face Syracuse with the two and three seeds she tipped to a teammate for a goal. She now has 30 @ - Louisville, Ky. facing off on November 3. The two winners will then points on 11 goals and eight assists. The 30 points rank square off in a noon game November 4. The champion eighth all-time in SU’s single-season points list. Prior to # - College Park, Md. will receive the leagues’ automatic bid to the 16-team this season Nantulya only had one point to her credit. $ - BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP SEMIFINAL NCAA Division I Field Hockey Championship. OAA - Games shown live on All Access FRESHMAN CONTRIBUTOR: Freshman forward * Game NFHCA COACHES POLL: The Syracuse Orange is ranked Shelby Schraden has been a very nice addition to the No. 19 in this week’s STX/NFHCA Division I National Syracuse roster this season. Schraden registered her Home games in BOLD CAPS Coaches Poll. Syracuse’s was No. 18 on October 16 and fourth goal of the season versus No. 6 Connecticut October 9, the highest ranking since October 12, 2004 on October 21. The freshman has nine points on four when the Orange was 17th. Syracuse is ranked in three goals and one assist. consecutive weeks for the fi rst time this year. Quick Facts MUCH IMPROVED: The Syracuse offense, which HISTORY IN THE MAKING: The Ange Bradley era of produced only 37 goals and 97 points in 19 games last Location ...... Syracuse, N.Y. 13244 Syracuse fi eld hockey has already made history just 16 season, is vastly improved. The Orange offense has games into the fi rst season. already produced 52 goals and 149 points this year. SU Founded ...... 1870 • The Orange won its season opener for the fi rst time is scoring one more goal per game this season (2.98 to Enrollment ...... 11,500 since 2002. 1.70). Syracuse’s 52 goals are the most since 2001. Chancellor ...... Dr. Nancy Cantor • SU was 2-0 for the fi rst time since 2001. Admissions Offi ce ...... (315) 443-2300 • Syracuse went 5-0 for the fi rst time since 1997. ONE TOUGH SCHEDULE: The Orange has a very tough Athletics Director ...... Dr. Daryl J. Gross • The Orange’s 7-1 mark was the best since 1990. remaining schedule. Syracuse has already played at • SU’s current record (12-5) is the best since 2001. No. 16 Louisville, at No. 12 American, at No. 9 Penn Athletic Department ...... (315) 443-8705 • Syracuse’s 12 overall wins are the most since 2001. State and against No. 6 Connecticut. Nickname ...... Orange • The Orange’s three BIG EAST victories are the most Color ...... Orange since 2005. VERY CLOSE TO PERFECTION: Four of the fi ve Home Field .....J.S. Coyne Stadium (2,700) • Syracuse’s 52 goals are the most since the Orange Syracuse’s losses have been by just one goal. SU lost Conference ...... BIG EAST scored a school record 58 in 1990. to Temple 1-0 on September 9, No. 16 Louisville 2-1 • SU’s No. 18 ranking on October 9 and 16 was its highest on September 21 and at Providence 3-2 on October 12. Head Coach ...Ange Bradley (Delaware ‘88) since October 12, 2004. Syracuse’s other two losses were to No. 9 Penn State Career Record ...... 147-66, 17th season • The Orange are in the BIG EAST Championship for the (3-1) and to No. 6 Connecticut (5-2). School Record ...... 12-5, 1st season fi rst time since 2005. Assistant Coach ...... Lynn Farquhar Assistant Coach ...... Guy Cathro athletic communications 2006 Overall/BIG EAST Record .... 10-9/2-4 Josh Waldman, Field Hockey Contact • Offi ce: (315) 443-2608 2006 BIG EAST Finish ...... 5th Starters Returning/Lost ...... 5/6 Fax: (315) 443-2076 • Cell: (315) 403-0272 • [email protected] Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 10/12 www.suathletics.com ffieldield hhockeyockey nnotesotes • vvss CCornellornell

NFHCA Coaches Poll OFFENSIVE EXPLOSION: The Orange has outscored and early 2-0 advantage. Nantulya put the Orange on Tuesday, October 23, 2007 its opponents by 19 goals (52-33) so far this season. the board, tipping in a rebound to cut the Connecticut Syracuse has done this by taking 41 more shots (264- lead to one, 2-1. With less than fi ve minutes to play Rk. Team Points 223) and 30 more penalty corners (150-90). SU has put in the fi rst half Robin Kleine tipped in a shot from 1. North Carolina (17-0) 980 (49) 19 more shots on goal (156-137) and has 0.49 percent teammate Lizzy Peijs giving the Huskies a 3-1 lead at better shooting percentage (.197-.148). the break. Syracuse came on strong out of the locker 2. Maryland (16-1) 929 room, closing the gap two minutes into the second 3. Wake Forest (11-4) 853 GAME-WINNING GOALS: Seven different Orange players half. Schraden tipped in a shot off the stick of Nantulya 4. Michigan (13-4) 815 have registered game-winning goals this season. Senior pulling the Orange back within one, 3-2. The game 5. Iowa (13-2) 784 forward Gloria Nantulya leads the way with four remained deadlocked until the 49:08 minute mark 6. Connecticut (16-2) 745 while freshman forward Kristin Girouard and senior when Kleine extended the Connecticut lead, putting 7. Michigan State (13-4) 630 back Brittany Angellella each have two. Freshman the ball past junior goalkeeper Heather Hess from a 8. James Madison (14-3) 573 midfi elder Maggie Befort, back Leigh Fawcett, scramble in front of the cage. Kristin Galuski insured 9. Penn State (10-6) 565 freshman forward Shelby Schraden and freshman a Connecticut victory scoring off the rebound to make 10. Old Dominion (10-7) 534 midfi elder Lelia Sacré each have one. it 5-2 Huskies. Hess made seven saves in the cage for 11. Duke (11-6) 528 the Orange and moves to 7-5 on the season. Andrea 12. (12-5) 391 UNDEFEATED: Freshman goalkeeper Christina Puggi Mainiero made two saves in the cage for Connecticut. 13. Louisville (13-5) 382 has played more than 251 minutes in goal, including 14. Boston (13-5) 345 three starts. She has been the goalkeeper of record STAT NUGGETS: The Orange only made one substitution 15. Ohio (14-4) 244 fi ve times and has been victorious on each of those during the contest. Freshman forward Kristin Girouard 16. Albany (13-4) 243 fi ve occasions. Puggi has recorded a 1.39 goals-against was the lone Syracuse player to come off the bench. 17. American (13-4) 188 average and a .722 saves percentage. 18. Princeton (10-4) 125 STAT TRACKER: Freshman midfi elder Maggie Befort 19. Syracuse (12-5) 91 CONNECTICUT WRAP UP: Senior forward Gloria leads Syracuse with 12 goals and 34 points. Leigh 20. Providence College (12-6) 83 Nantulya recorded a goal and an assist and freshman Fawcett has a team-high 14 assists. Junior goalkeeper forward Shelby Schraden contributed a goal but it was Heather Hess has seen the majority of action in Also Receiving Votes: Virginia (74), Temple not enough to combat the high powered Connecticut the cage and has registered seven victories while (54), Villanova (25), Ohio State (21), Missouri offense, which out shot the Orange 14-6. The Huskies recording a 2.03 goals-against-average and a .759 saves State (14), Drexel (12), Indiana (12), came out fi ring in the fi rst half, Lauren Aird scored two percentage. Pennsylvania (12), Vermont (12), Maine (8), goals within the fi rst 25 minutes giving Connecticut Lock Haven (6), California (5), St. Joseph’s (4), Delaware (2), Massachusetts (1). 2007 SYRACUSE FIELD HOCKEY ROSTER BIG EAST Standings Standings through games of Oct. 22 No. Name Year Pos. Hometown/High School 0 Christina Puggi Fr. G Haddonfi led, N.J./Haddonfi eld Memorial BIG EAST OVERALL 1 Anne Culp Fr. B Radnor, Pa./Radnor *Louisville (13) 5-1 .833 13-5 .722 2 Maggie Befort Fr. M Mechanicsburg, Pa./Cumberland Valley HS *Connecticut (6) 4-1 .800 16-2 .889 *Providence (rv) 4-1 .800 12-6 .667 3 Kim Coyle So. M Silver Spring, Md./James Hubert Blake *Syracuse (19) 3-3 .500 12-5 .706 4 Leigh Fawcett Gr. M Bridge of Don, Aberdeen/Bonagrass Grove Villanova (rv) 3-3 .500 10-5 .667 6 Heather Doran Jr. M Marathon, N.Y./Marathon Central HS Rutgers 0-5 .000 7-10 .412 7 Lelia Sacré Fr. M Richmond, B.C./Seaguam Secondary Georgetown 0-5 .000 2-14 .125 8 Megan Keller Fr. B Horsham, Pa./ Hatboro-Horsham HS (STX/NFHCA rankings as of Oct. 23) * - Clinched spot in BIG EAST Championship 9 Brittany Angellella Sr. B Manahawkin, N.J./Southern Regional 10 Lindsay Conrad So. F Wilkes Barre, Pa./Meyers HS BIG EAST Honors 11 Shannon Taylor Sr. F Midlothian, Va./James River HS 12 Gloria Nantuyla Sr. M Nairobi, Kenya/Brookline HS/Hillcrest Secondary 2007 BIG EAST WEEKLY OFFENSIVE PLAYER - 13 Olivia Kranich Fr. M Honesdale, Pa./Wallenpawpack Area Sept. 17: Gloria Nantulya Sept. 30: Maggie Befort 14 Lena Voelmle So. M Hershey, Pa./Hershey HS 15 Danielle Hare Fr. B Calgary, Alberta/Bowness 2007 BIG EAST WEEKLY HONOR ROLL - 17 Nicole Lamison Fr. M Liverpool, N.Y./Liverpool Aug. 26: Leigh Fawcett & Gloria Nantulya 18 Jessica Lerew Sr. F York Springs, Pa./Bermudian Springs Sept. 3: Maggie Befort & Leigh Fawcett 20 Kristin Girouard Fr. F Oak Hill, Va./Oakton Sept. 10: Maggie Befort Sept. 24: Lelia Sacré 21 Kasey Flohr So. B Fairfi eld, Pa./Fairfi eld Sept. 30: Heather Hess 22 Brittany Shannon Jr. F Ronks, Pa./Conestoga Valley HS Oct. 8: Brittany Angellella 23 Shelby Schraden Fr. F Allentown, Pa./William Allen HS Oct. 15: Lelia Sacré 31 Tracy Deitrick So. F Mountain Lakes, N.J./Mountain Lakes Oct. 22: Gloria Nantulya 96 Heather Hess Jr. G Lititz, Pa./Schuylkill Valley HS The Week Behind Head Coach: Ange Bradley, 1st year at Syracuse (Delaware, 1988) OCTOBER Assistant Coach: Lynn Farquhar, 1st year at Syracuse (Old Dominion, 2005) Wed. 17 Assistant Coach: Guy Cathro, 1st year at Syracuse (Heriot Watt, 1999) 6 Connecticut 3, at 14 Boston U., 2 Fri. 19 PROVIDENCE 2, at RUTGERS, 1 PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Stanford 1, at 13 Louisville, 2 (OT) Sat. 20 Angellella ...... Ange - el - LELLA Georgetown 2, vs. Stanford, 10 Deitrick ...... DEE - trick Sun. 21 Doran ...... DOOR - anne 6 CONNECTICUT 5, at 18 SYRACUSE, 2 Lerew ...... Luh - ROO PROVIDENCE 3, at VILLANOVA, 0 GEORGETOWN 0, at 18 LOUISVILLE, 9 Nantulya ...... Nan - TOOL - ya Rutgers 1, at 16 Albany 2 Sacré, Lelia ...... Sac - RAY, LEE - la Schraden ...... Shray - den BIG EAST GAMES IN ALL CAPS Voelmle ...... Vome - LEE ffieldield hhockeyockey nnotesotes • vvss CCornellornell

WOMENSFIELDHOCKEY.COM: Syracuse, which is ranked once and senior forward Gloria Nantulya, senior back from a Big Red defender and sent a perfectly placed No. 19 in this week’s STX/NFHCA Division I Coaches Brittany Angellella and freshman midfi elder Lelia shot into the far, left hand corner of the goal. Cornell Poll, is No. 20 in this week’s womensfi eldhockey.com Sacré have all done it once. responded just over three minutes later when Sarah poll. Miller carried the ball down the right sideline, turned SCOUTING CORNELL : The Cornell Big Red (7-6, 4-2 Ivy her defender along the endline and then centered a BIG EAST OFFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE WEEK: League) is coming off a 2-1 against Brown on October pass back to the middle of the crease. Lizzie Auer had Freshman midfi elder Maggie Befort earned BIG EAST 21. Abbi Horn scored the game-winning goal with 46 her initial shot saved by Hess, but Mandy Malzberg Offensive Player of the Week honors on September seconds remaining in regulation. Alyssa DePaola leads collected the rebound and sneaked the ball past Hess 30 after pacing the SU offense in its victories against Cornell with nine points and four goals. Belen Martinez, to even the score at 1-1. The Big Red would break the Georgetown and at No. 12 American. Befort scored Horn and Natalie Appleton each have a team-best three stalemate at 46:23 when Moyer and Donoghue would two goals in SU’s 8-1 victory versus Georgetown, and assists. Shannon Prescott has seen the majority action score on a penalty corner in the same exact manner contributed another two goals in the 3-1 Orange win in the cage and has registered a 1.77 goals-agaisnt- as the tally that sent the game into overtime. Cornell at No. 12 American. Her four goals over the weekend average and a .727 saves percentage. carried the 2-1 lead late into the second period before improved her season total to 10 and broke a 25-year back-to-back goals by Syracuse in the fi nal six minutes old school record for goals scored by a freshman. SYRACUSE VS. CORNELL ALL-TIME: The Orange has of regulation gave the Orange the 3-2 advantage. Befort also tied the SU freshman record for points in won the last four games against Cornell and leads the The fi rst goal came on a penalty corner attempt for a season with 25. Befort currently leads the Orange in series 23-1-1. Last year Syracuse traveled to Cornell Syracuse. The ball was pushed in to Sola, who sent goals (10) and points. She ranks second in the BIG EAST and won the 4-3 overtime contest. a long pass across the mouth of the goal to Brittany conference in points per game (2.08) and fourth in Shannon, who played it into the far post to tie the goals per game (0.83). Senior forward Gloria Nantulya LAST SEASON: Meg Ryan scored twice as Syracuse game at 2-2 at 64:28. Less than three minutes later, was named the BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week defeated Cornell, 4-3, in overtime on October 24, the Orange would go up, 3-2 when a shot by Brittany on September 17 after leading the Orange to a 2-0 2006 at Schoellkopf Field. Cornell’s Katlyn Donoghue Angellella was saved by Prescott, and Ryan made a week with the game-winning goal in both games. The scored a goal with 20 seconds remaining in the contest lunging dive at the rebound, pushing it over the goal senior tallied both of SU’s goals in the Orange’s 2-1 to force an extra period, but Alison Babbitt scored the line. Syracuse outshot the Big Red, 16-11, including a 4- triumph of Rutgers in the BIG EAST opener for both game winner at 74:24 when Michelle Sola stole the 0 margin in the second half, but Cornell held a slim 7-5 schools. She followed up that performance by scoring ball deep in the Cornell defensive end and streaked advantage in penalty corners. Hess stopped three shots the game-winning goal two days later in the 2-1 victory up fi eld on a breakaway. Big Red goalie Shannon in the victory, while Prescott made seven, including on against Hofstra. Prescott charged off her line, forcing Sola to center in the overtime period. the ball back to the middle of the fi eld where Babbitt BIG EAST HONOR ROLL: Senior forward Gloria one-touched it into the back of the net. Just moments ORANGE ALL ACCESS: Live video of four fi eld hockey Nantulya became the fourth member of the Orange to earlier, Cornell had forced overtime when the Big Red games will be available via Orange All Access. SU’s earn BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll accolades twice this was awarded a penalty corner with less than a minute home opener against Massachusetts on August 26, season. Nantulya recorded three points off one goal to play. Lindsay Moyer ripped a shot towards the center the Orange’s fi rst BIG EAST game versus Rutgers on and one point against UConn. The senior knocked in of the net, where Donoghue was set up in front of September 9 and SU’s fi nal two home games against a rebound for her 11th goal of the season. Nantulya’s Heather Hess. Donoghue managed to get a stick on Connecticut and Cornell on October 21 and 25 will all eighth assist came on a ball she tipped to a teammate the shot and popped it up, and over the stick of Hess be shown live. Subscriptions are $9.95 per month or for a goal. Nantulya also earned BIG EAST Honor to knot the game at 3-3 at 69:40. Syracuse got on the $79.95 per year. Roll honors on September 3 and was named the BIG board fi rst, scoring at 29:17 when Ryan stole the ball EAST Offensive Player of the Week on September 17. Freshman midfi elder Lelia Sacré (Oct.15 & Sept. 24), freshman midfi elder Maggie Befort (Sept. 3 & Sept. 10) IN THE BIG EAST STATS and back Leigh Fawcett (Aug. 26 & Sept. 3) have also Monday, October 15, 2007 earned BIG EAST honors twice. Scoring Margin Points Per Game FRESH FACES: The Orange has had seven players score their fi rst career goal this season. Gloria Nantulya, Syracuse ...... 1.09 ...... 5th Maggie Befort ...... 2.00 ...... t-1st Maggie Befort, Leigh Fawcett, Shelby Schraden, Gloria Nantulya ...... 1.76 ...... 5th Kristin Girouard, Lelia Sacré and Tracy Deitrick have Scoring Average Leila Sacré ...... 1.45 ...... 6th all found the back of the cage for the fi rst time in Syracuse ...... 2.98 ...... 3rd their respective careers. Seniors Jessica Lerew and Goals Per Game Brittany Angellella are the only two players who have Shutouts Maggie Befort ...... 0.71 ...... 4th scored in previous seasons. Syracuse ...... 2 ...... t-5th Leila Sacré ...... 0.65 ...... 5th Gloria Nantulya ...... 0.64 ...... 6th DEFENSIVE STOPPER: Junior back Heather Doran has Goals Against Average been Syracuse’s on-the-fi eld general this season. The junior has recorded all three of SU’s defensive saves as Syracuse ...... 1.89 ...... 5th Assists Pre Game well as one assist. Leigh Fawcett ...... 0.82 ...... 2nd Shots Per Game Maggie Befort ...... 0.59 ...... 4th ORANGE SLICES: Six Orange players have started all Syracuse ...... 15.53 ...... 4th Gloria Nantulya ...... 0.47 ...... t-7th 17 contests. Maggie Befort, Gloria Nantulya, Leigh Fawcett, Brittany Angellella, Jessica Lerew and Goals Scored/Game Game-Winning Goals Heather Doran have been mainstays in SU’s starting Syracuse ...... 3.06 ...... 3rd Gloria Nantulya ...... 4 ...... t-2nd lineup. Kim Coyle has started 16 of SU’s 17 contests. Freshman forward Shelby Schraden is the only other Goals Allowed/Game Defensive Saves player to have seen action in every game. Syracuse ...... 1.94 ...... 5th Heather Doran ...... 3 ...... 1st SCOTLAND SENIOR WOMEN’S SQUAD: Syracuse fi eld hockey standout Leigh Fawcett is one of 21 individuals Assists Per Game Saves Per Game selected to the Scotland Senior Women’s Squad that Syracuse ...... 2.65 ...... 2nd Heather Hess ...... 5.50 ...... 3rd will represent Scotland in international competition. Saves Per Game Shutouts Per Game MULTI-GOAL SCORERS: Six different Syracuse players Syracuse ...... 5.94 ...... 2nd Heather Hess ...... 0.06 ...... 7th have recorded multi-goal games this season. Freshman midfi elder Maggie Befort has accomplished the feat Penalty Corners Goals Against Average four times and freshman midfi elder Lelia Sacré has done it three times. Back Leigh Fawcett and seniors Syracuse ...... 150 ...... 2nd Heather Hess ...... 2.03 ...... 5th Brittany Angellella, Gloria Nantulya and Jessica Lerew all have one multi-goal game. Defensive Saves Save Percentage Syracuse ...... 3 ...... t-2nd Heather Hess ...... 759 ...... 4th MULTIASSISTS: Four different Syracuse players have registered multi-assist games. Back Leigh Fawcett has Shots Per Game accomplished the feat on fi ve occasions. Freshman Lelia Sacré ...... 4.36 ...... 3rd midfi elder Maggie Befort has accomplished the feat Leigh Fawcett ...... 3.41 ...... 6th ffieldield hhockeyockey nnotesotes • vvss CCornellornell

#9 Brittany Angellella #2 Maggie Befort #3 Kim Coyle

Manahawkin, N.J. Mechanicsburg Pa. Silver Spring, Md.

Southern Regional H.S. Cumberland Valley H.S. James Hubert Blake H.S.

5-9 • Senior • Back 5-6 • Freshman • Midfi eld 5-5 • Sophomore • Midfi elder

Scored the second goal of her career in SU’s 6-4 Tallied two goals in her Orange debut in the Played in fi rst career game in the Orange’s 6-4 victory at Colgate • Recorded her fi rst career 6-4 win at Colgate • Named to the BIG EAST win at Colgate • Took the fi rst shot of her career assist in the Orange’s 1-0 win against UMass • Honor Roll for her performance at Maine and at No. 9 Penn State. Registered second assist of the season in SU’s against Dartmouth • Converted her fi rst career 2-1 victory at Dartmouth • Tallied a career- penalty stroke and recorded her fi rst career best two goals in the 5-0 win versus St. Louis assist in SU’s 4-3 overtime victory at Maine • • Named to the BIG EAST Honor Roll for her Made another penalty stroke a day later in the performance against Villanova • Scored one goal 2-1 win at Dartmouth • Earned BIG EAST Honor and dished out two assists in the Orange’s 4-2 Roll accolades for the second consecutive week victory against the Wildcats • Recorded one goal after scoring two goals, including the fi rst game at Provicence • Registered her sixth goal of the winner of her career in the 4-3 victory against year in the 5-2 win at Yale. Central Michigan • Registered an assist in SU’s Career Stats 2-1 win versus Rutgers • Tallied an assist at Games Goals Assists Points Shots Shot Pct. GW PS-ATT Career Stats No. 16 Louisville • Recorded a career-best two 2007 17 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0-0 Games Goals Assists Points Shots Shot Pct. GW PS-ATT assists in the Orange’s 5-0 victory against St. Totals 17 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0-0 2004 10 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0-0 2005 20 1 0 2 16 .062 0 0-0 Louis • Named the BIG EAST Offensive Player of 2006 18 0 0 0 8 .000 0 0-0 the Week after scoring two goals in the 8-1 win 2007 17 6 4 16 22 .273 2 0-0 versus Georgetown and two goals in Syracuse’s #1 Anne Culp Totals 64 7 4 18 47 .149 2 0-0 3-1 victory at No. 12 American • Scored one goal and dished out one assist in the 4-2 win against Radnor, Pa. Villanova • Notched one goal and one assist at Providence • Became the 12th player ever to register a school-record three assists in a game Radnor H.S. in 5-2 victory at Yale. 5-6 • Freshman • Back Career Stats Games Goals Assists Points Shots Shot Pct. GW PS-ATT Played in fi rst career game in the Orange’s 8-1 2007 17 12 10 34 32 .375 1 2-2 win against Georgetown. Totals 17 12 10 34 32 .375 1 2-2

Career Stats Games Goals Assists Points Shots Shot Pct. GW PS-ATT 2007 1 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0-0 Totals 1 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0-0

#31 Tracy Deitrick #6 HeatherDoran

Mountain Lakes, N.J. Marathon, N.Y.

Mountain Lakes H.S. Marathon Central H.S.

5-4 • Sophomore • Forward 5-6 • Junior • Back

Registered her fi rst career goal in Syracuse’s 8-1 Recorded the fi rst point of her career, an assist, victory versus Georgetown. on a stick stop on the game-winning goal in SU’s 4-3 overtime win against Maine • Registered a defensive save in the 4-3 victory against Central Michigan • Added two more defensive saves in the Orange’s 2-1 triumph of Rutgers.

Career Stats Career Stats Games Goals Assists Points Shots Shot Pct. GW PS-ATT Games Goals Assists Points Shots Shot Pct. GW PS-ATT 2005 11 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0-0 2006 14 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0-0 2006 9 0 0 0 3 .000 0 0-0 2007 15 1 0 2 3 .333 0 0-0 2007 17 0 1 1 0 .000 0 0-0 Totals 29 1 0 2 4 .250 0 0-0 Totals 37 0 1 1 4 .000 0 0-0 ffieldield hhockeyockey nnotesotes • vvss CCornellornell

#4 LeighFawcett #21 Kasey Flohr #20 KristinGirouard

Bridge of Don, Aberdeen Fairfi eld, Pa. Oak Hill Va.

Bonagrass Grove Fairfi eld H.S. Oakton H.S.

5-5 • Graduate • Midfi eld 5-6 • Sophomore • Back 5-3 • Freshman • Forward

Named to the BIG EAST Honor Roll for her Played in fi rst career game in the Orange’s 6-4 Scored the game-winning goal in SU’s 6-4 victory performance against Colgate and UMass • win at Colgate. at Colgate • Recorded what would be the game- Provided the assist on SU’s second goal in its winning goal in the 8-1 win against Georgetown. 6-4 victory at Colgate • Earned BIG EAST Honor Roll accolades for the second consecutive week after scoring Syracuse’s fi nal two goals in the 4-3 overtime win against Maine • Notched two assists in the 4-3 victory against Central Michigan • Tallied a school record-tying three assists in SU’s 5-0 win versus St. Louis • Registered one goal and two asssits in Syracuse’s 8-1 win against Georgetown • Recorded an assist in the 3-1 victory at No. 12 American • Career Stats Career Stats Games Goals Assists Points Shots Shot Pct. GW PS-ATT Games Goals Assists Points Shots Shot Pct. GW PS-ATT Had another two asssits in the Orange’s 4-2 2007 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 2007 14 2 0 4 8 .250 2 0-0 win against Villanova • Notched one assist at Totals 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 Totals 14 2 0 4 8 .250 2 0-0 Providence • Tallied two more assists in the 5-2 victory at Yale. #15 Danielle Hare #96 Heather Hess Career Stats Games Goals Assists Points Shots Shot Pct. GW PS-ATT 2007 17 3 14 20 58 .052 1 0-1 Calgary, Alberta Lititz, Pa. Totals 17 3 14 20 58 .052 1 0-1 Bowness Warwick H.S.

6-0 • Freshman • Back 5-4 • Junior • Goalkeeper

Played and started in fi rst career game in the Registered the sixth shutout of her career in Orange’s 6-4 win at Colgate. SU’s 1-0 victory against UMass • Made a season- best 11 saves versus Temple • Had another 11 saves against No. 16 Louisville • Named to the BIG EAST Honor Roll for her performances against Georgetown and at No. 12 American • Started and played 54:46 minutes in SU’s 8-1 win against the Hoyas, making three saves while recording her fourth victory of the season • Matched a season-high with 11 saves in 70 minutes in the 3-1 victory versus the Eagles. Career Stats Games Goals Assists Points Shots Shot Pct. GW PS-ATT Career Stats 2007 14 0 0 0 5 .000 0 0-0 Games Minutes GA GAA Saves Save Pct. Record Sho Totals 14 0 0 0 5 .000 0 0-0 2005 20 1283:29 40 2.18 107 .728 11-8 2 2006 16 1061:08 31 2.04 69 .690 7-8 3 2007 16 964:49 28 2.03 88 .759 7-5 1 Totals 52 3309:26 99 2.09 264 .727 25-21 6 #8 Megan Keller #13 Olivia Kranich

Horsham Pa. Hawley, Pa.

Hatboro-Horsham H.S. Wallenpaupack Area H.S.

5-6 • Freshman • Back 5-4 • Freshman • Midfi eld

Played and started in her fi rst career game in Played in her fi rst career game in the Orange’s the Orange’s 1-0 victory against Massachusetts 8-1 win versus Georgetown. • Dished out her fi rst career assist at No. 9 Penn State.

Career Stats Career Stats Games Goals Assists Points Shots Shot Pct. GW PS-ATT Games Goals Assists Points Shots Shot Pct. GW PS-ATT 2007 13 0 1 1 2 .000 0 0-0 2007 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 Totals 13 0 1 1 2 .000 0 0-0 Totals 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 ffieldield hhockeyockey nnotesotes • vvss CCornellornell

#18 Jessica Lerew #12 Gloria Nantulya #0 Christina Puggi

York Springs, Pa. Nairobi, Kenya Haddonfi eld N.Y.

Bermudian Springs H.S. Brookline H.S. Haddonfi eld Memorial H.S.

5-5 • Senior • Forward 5-11 • Senior • Forward 5-4 • Freshman • Goalkeeper

Scored the second goal in SU’s 6-4 win at Named to the BIG EAST Honor Roll for her Was credited with the win in Syracuse’s 6-4 Colgate • Notched her second goal of the season performance against Colgate and UMass • victory at Colgate • Made fi rst career start and in the 4-3 victory against Central Michigan • Recorded the fi rst goal of her career and added played the entire game in the Orange’s 2-1 win Tallied her third goal of the season at No. 16 one assist in SU’s 6-4 win at Colgate • Scored against Rutgers • Started and earned the victory Louisville • Recorded one goal and one assist the lone goal in the Orange’s 1-0 victory against in the 2-1 win against Hosfra • Was the starter in the Orange’s 8-1 win versus Georgetown • UMass • Notched her fourth goal of the season and goalkeeper of record in SU’s 5-0 victory Scored two goals in 5-2 win at Yale. in the 4-3 win versus Central Michigan • Named against St. Louis. the BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week after leading the Orange to a 2-0 week with Career Stats the game-winning goal in both games • Tallied Games Goals Assists Points Shots Shot Pct. GW PS-ATT both of SU’s goals in the Orange’s 2-1 triumph 2004 19 3 0 6 5 .600 0 0-0 of Rutgers • Scored the game-winning goal two 2005 20 2 2 6 12 .167 0 0-0 Career Stats days later in the 2-1 victory against Hofstra 2006 19 1 1 3 26 .038 0 0-0 Games Minutes GA GAA Saves Save Pct. Record Sho 2007 17 6 1 13 20 .300 0 0-0 • Recorded her second assist of the season in 2007 7 256:36 5 1.36 13 .722 5-0 0 Totals 75 12 4 28 63 .190 0 0-0 Syracuse 5-0 win versus St. Louis • Tied a school Totals 7 256:36 5 1.36 13 .722 5-0 0 record with three assists in the 8-1 victory against Georgtown • Also added a goal in the #7 Lelia SacrÉ win • Notched a goal and an assist in SU’s 3-1 IN THE NCAA STATS victory at No. 12 American • Scored her ninth Monday, Ocotber 21, 2007 North Delta, B.C. goal of the season at No. 9 Penn State • Tallied her 10th goal of the season in the 4-2 win Scoring Average against Villanova • Had one assist at Providence Syracuse ...... 2.98 ...... 9th Seaquam Secondary School • Earned BIG EAST Honor Roll accolades for the Goals Scored/Game second time this season for her three-point Syracuse ...... 3.06 ...... 10th 5-7 • Freshman • Midfi eld (1G, 1A) performance against the sixth-ranked Connecticut Huskies. Goals Against Average Played in fi rst career game in the Orange’s 2-1 Syracuse ...... 1.89 ...... 37th win against Colgate • Made fi rst career start Career Stats and scored two days later in the 2-1 victory Games Goals Assists Points Shots Shot Pct. GW PS-ATT Scoring Margin versus Hofstra • Two goals in SU’s 5-0 win versus 2004 4 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 Syracuse ...... 1.09 ...... 19th 2005 20 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 St. Louis • Scored twice in the 8-1 victory 2006 19 0 1 1 1 .000 0 0-0 Shutouts Per Game against Georgetown • Named to the BIG EAST 2007 17 11 8 30 40 .262 4 0-0 Syracuse ...... 0.12 ...... 50th Weekly Honor Roll for her six-point (2g, 2a) Totals 60 11 9 31 43 .256 4 0-0 performance in Syracuse’s 5-2 win at Yale. Winning Percentage Syracuse ...... 706 ...... 17th

Penalty Corners Per Game Syracuse ...... 8.82 ...... 6th Career Stats Games Goals Assists Points Shots Shot Pct. GW PS-ATT Saves Per Game 2007 11 7 2 16 48 .149 0 0-0 Syracuse ...... 5.94 ...... 31st Totals 11 7 2 16 48 .149 0 0-0 Assists Per Game Syracuse ...... 2.65 ...... 4th

#22 Brittany Shannon #23 Shelby Schraden Points Per Game Syracuse ...... 8.76 ...... 5th Ronks, Pa. Allentown, Pa. Saves Percentage Syracuse ...... 754 ...... 30th Conestoga Valley H.S. William Allen H.S. Points Per Game Maggie Befort ...... 2.00 ...... 8th 5-6 • Junior • Forward 5-3 • Freshman • Forward Gloria Nantulya ...... 1.76 ...... 24th

Recorded her fi rst career assist in SU’s 4-3 Provided the assist on SU’s third goal in the Goals Per Game win against Dartmouth • Had an assist in the 6-4 win at Colgate • Scored the game-winning Maggie Befort ...... 0.71 ...... 21st 8-1 victory versus Georgetown • Registered goal in the Orange’s 2-1 victory at Dartmouth Gloria Nantulya ...... 0.65 ...... 31st another assist in the Orange’s 3-1 win at No. 12 • Recorded her second career goal in SU’s 5-0 American. win against St. Louis • Registered her third goal Assists Per Game in the 4-2 victory versus Villanova • Tallied her Leigh Fawcett ...... 0.82 ...... 4th Maggie Befort ...... 0.59 ...... 17th fourth goal against No. 6 Connecticut. Gloria Nantulya ...... 0.47 ...... 33rd

Goals Against Average Heather Hess ...... 2.03 ...... 43rd Career Stats Games Goals Assists Points Shots Shot Pct. GW PS-ATT Saves Per Game 2005 16 1 0 2 4 .250 0 0-0 Career Stats Heather Hess ...... 5.50 ...... 32nd 2006 19 3 0 6 9 .333 1 0-0 Games Goals Assists Points Shots Shot Pct. GW PS-ATT 2007 13 0 3 3 6 .000 0 0-0 2007 17 4 1 9 16 .250 1 0-0 Save Percentage Totals 48 4 3 11 19 .211 1 0-0 Totals 17 4 1 9 16 .250 1 0-0 Heather Hess ...... 759 ...... 29th 2007 Syracuse Field Hockey Syracuse Combined Team Statistics (Thursday, October 25) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES...... (12- 5- 0) ( 5- 2- 0) ( 5- 3- 0) ( 2- 0- 0) CONFERENCE...... ( 3- 3- 0) ( 2- 1- 0) ( 1- 2- 0) ( 0- 0- 0) NON-CONFERENCE...... ( 9- 2- 0) ( 3- 1- 0) ( 4- 1- 0) ( 2- 0- 0)

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT ## PLAYER GP G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PS-AT DS ------Aug 25 at Colgate W 6-4 243 2 BEFORT, Maggie 17 12 10 34 32 .375 22 .688 1 2-2 0 Aug 26 MASSACHUSETTS W 1-0 214 12 NANTULYA, Gloria 17 11 8 30 42 .262 24 .571 4 0-0 0 !Sep 01 vs Maine W OT 4-3 120 4 FAWCETT, Leigh 17 3 14 20 58 .052 24 .414 1 0-1 0 Sep 02 at Dartmouth W 2-1 156 7 SACRE, Lelia 11 7 2 16 48 .146 31 .646 1 0-0 0 Sep 07 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 4-3 243 9 ANGELLELLA, Brittany 17 6 4 16 22 .273 14 .636 2 0-0 0 Sep 09 TEMPLE L 0-1 75 18 LEREW, Jessica 17 6 1 13 20 .300 14 .700 0 0-0 0 *Sep 14 RUTGERS W 2-1 232 23 SCHRADEN, Shelby 17 4 1 9 16 .250 11 .688 1 0-0 0 Sep 16 HOFSTRA W 2-1 212 20 GIROUARD, Kristin 14 2 0 4 8 .250 6 .750 2 0-0 0 *Sep 21 at #16 Louisville LO2 1-2 355 22 SHANNON, Brittany 13 0 3 3 6 .000 3 .500 0 0-0 0 Sep 22 vs Saint Louis W 5-0 57 31 DEITRICK, Tracy 15 1 0 2 3 .333 2 .667 0 0-0 0 *Sep 28 at Georgetown W 8-1 130 8 KELLER, Megan 13 0 1 1 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 0 Sep 30 at #12 American W 3-1 278 6 DORAN, Heather 17 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 3 Oct 03 at #9 Penn State L 1-3 271 15 HARE, Danielle 14 0 0 0 5 .000 3 .600 0 0-0 0 *Oct 07 VILLANOVA W 4-2 344 3 COYLE, Kim 17 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 *Oct 12 at Providence L 2-3 213 1 CULP, Anne 1 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 0 Oct 14 at Yale W 5-2 100 21 FLOHR, Kasey 3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 *Oct 21 #6 CONNECTICUT L 2-5 289 13 KRANICH, Olivia 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 0 ! - Hanover, N.H. Total...... 17 52 45 149 264 .197 156 .591 12 2-3 3 Opponents...... 17 33 29 95 223 .148 137 .614 5 0-2 7 TEAM STATISTICS SU OPP ------SHOT STATISTICS...... |-GOAL AVERAGE-| |-SAVES-| Goals-Shot attempts.... 52-264 33-223 ## GOALTENDERS GP Minutes GA Avg Sv Pct W L T Sho Goals scored average... 2.98 1.89 ------Shot pct...... 197 .148 0 PUGGI, Christina 7 256:36 5 1.36 13 .722 5 0 0 0.0 Shots on goal-Attempts. 156-264 137-223 96 HESS, Heather 16 964:49 28 2.03 88 .759 7 5 0 1.0 SOG pct...... 591 .614 Total...... 17 1221:25 33 1.89 101 .754 12 5 0 2 Shots/Game...... 15.5 13.1 Opponents...... 17 1221:25 52 2.98 99 .656 5 12 0 1 Assists...... 45 29 GOAL BREAKDOWN...... Total Goals...... 52 33 GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Penalty...... 2 0 ------Unassisted...... 17 11 Syracuse...... 21 30 1 0 - 52 Overtime...... 1 1 Opponents...... 18 14 0 1 - 33 PENALTY CORNERS...... 150 90 Goals off corners...... 4 2 SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total PENALTY STROKES...... 2-3 0-2 ------PENALTIES...... Syracuse...... 124 137 3 0 - 264 Green cards...... 4 9 Opponents...... 111 106 3 3 - 223 Yellow cards...... 2 2 Red cards...... 0 0 SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total ATTENDANCE...... ------Total...... 1609 1746 Syracuse...... 59 38 2 2 - 101 Dates/Avg Per Date..... 7/230 8/218 Opponents...... 53 45 1 0 - 99 Neutral Site #/Avg..... 2/88 PENALTY CORNERS 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total ------Syracuse...... 59 87 4 0 - 150 Opponents...... 43 46 0 1 - 90