2012 WOMEN’S LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE

Claire Brady

Jill Maier

Elizabeth Zorovich WOMEN’S LACROSSE SCHEDULE

FEBRUARY APRIL

18 Sat. at Colgate 3 p.m. 6 Fri. at James Madison* 5 p.m. 22 Wed. at Fairfield 3 p.m. 8 Sun. at George Mason* 12 p.m. 25 Sat. at Boston College 1 p.m. 13 Fri. at Towson* 7 p.m. 15 Sun. DELAWARE* 1 p.m. MARCH 20 Fri. OLD DOMINION* 4 p.m. 22 Sun. WILLIAM & MARY* 1 p.m. 1 Thu. at Drexel* 4 p.m. 4 Sun. MARYLAND 1 p.m. COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 10 Sat. RUTGERS 12 p.m. CHAMPIONSHIP (at highest seed) 14 Wed. PENN STATE 3 p.m. 27 Fri. Semifinals TBA 23 Fri. vs. Denver (at Cal-Berkeley) 12 p.m. 29 Sun. Championship Game TBA 25 Sun. at California, Berkeley 12 p.m. 29 Thu. OHIO STATE 4 p.m. MAY

5-6 Sat.-Sun. NCAA Play-In Game (if necessary) TBA 31st ANNUAL NCAA DIVISION I *Colonial Athletic Association game WOMEN’S LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIP 12 Sat. First Round (at campus sites) TBA Dates and times subject to change. 19 Sat. Quarterfinals (at campus sites) TBA 25 Frid. Semifinals (at Stony Brook, NY) TBA Home games in Bold CAPS. 27 Sun. Championship Game (at Stony Brook, NY) TBA

2012 Hofstra Women’s Lacrosse Team 2012 Hofstra University Women’s Lacrosse Quick Facts

Location: Hempstead, 11549 Associate Director of Athletics for Communications Founded: 1935 (WLAX Contact): Stephen Gorchov Enrollment: 12,000 Office Phone: (516) 463-4933 Nickname: Pride Cell Phone: (516) 523-5252 Colors: Gold, White and Blue Fax: (516) 463-5033 Affiliation: NCAA Division I E-mail Address: [email protected] Conference: Colonial Athletic Association Home Field: James M. Shuart Stadium (13,000) Senior Sports Information Director: Jim Sheehan Surface: FieldTurf Office Phone: (516) 463-6764 Senior Assistant Director of Athletic Communications: Brian Bohl President: Stuart Rabinowitz Office Phone: (516) 463-6759 Faculty Athletics Representative: Dr. Michael Barnes Director of Athletic Publications: Len Skoros Director of Athletics: Jack Hayes Office Phone: (516) 463-4602 Executive Associate Director of Athletics: Danny McCabe Head Athletic Trainer: Evan Malings Senior Associate Director of Athletics: Cindy Lewis Athletic Trainer for Women’s Lacrosse: Bobby DiMonda Senior Associate Director of Athletics for Facilities: Jay Artinian Women’s Lacrosse Office Manager: Cathy Aull Associate Director of Athletics for External Relations: Tim McMahon Equipment Managers: Anthony Battaglia (WLAX), Kathy Theiling, Associate Director of Athletics for Communications: Stephen Gorchov Dave Walsh and John Considine Associate Director of Athletics for Compliance: John Heck Photographers: Brian Ballweg, David Gonzales, Stephen Gorchov, Assistant Director of Athletics for Development: Daniel Solow Jim Sheehan and Marcus Snowden Assistant Director of Athletics for Corporate Relations: Ellen Johnson WOMEN’S LACROSSE INFORMATION Assistant Director of Athletics for Marketing: Chrissy Arnone Assistant Director of Athletic Administration: Rachel August Head Coach: Abby Morgan (, 2001) Assistant Director of Athletics for Student-Athlete Development: Record at Hofstra: 47-38/Five years Samantha Sweeney Overall Record: Same Director of Ticket Sales: Michael Neely Assistant Coaches: Tanya Kotowicz (Connecticut, 2004) and Director of Student-Athlete Services: James Lally Allison Nuzzi (Richmond, 2006) Athletic Department Phone: (516) 463-6750 Women’s Lacrosse Office Phone: (516) 463-7419/5999/6761 2011 Record: 6-10 Press Box Phone: (516) 463-5274 2011 Conference Record/Finish: 2-5/7th Radio: WRHU-FM (88.7) Final 2011 National Ranking: None 2011 Postseason: None Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 20/7 HOFSTRA LACROSSE ON THE WEB: Starters Returning/Lost: 8/4 GoHofstra.com Newcomers: 8 Top Returning Players: Name Pos. Cl. G A Pts. GB DC CT Jill Maier M Jr. 37* 3 40* 8 43* 2 Claire Brady A Jr. 15 17* 32 7 0 5 Jenn Ward A/M So. 15 4 19 6 8 4 Elizabeth Zorovich D Sr. 0 0 0 13 6 2

Name Pos. Cl. Min. GA GAA GB W L Jaclyn Pandolf GK Sr. 973:46 165 10.17 55* 6 10 (Played every minute of every game in 2011.) * Led team Table of Contents University Senior Administration 29 HEADstrong 43 Hofstra Director of Athletics 30 2011 Statistics and Results 44 Hofstra Athletics 31 2011 Game Summaries 45 Quick Facts 1 Athletic Administration and Head Coaches 32 2011 CAA Review 54 Hofstra Highlights 2 Margiotta Hall 34 Alumnae Profiles 56 Senior Reflections 4 James M. Shuart Stadium/Indoor Practice College Coaching Alumnae 61 2012 Roster 5 Facility 36 Women’s Lacrosse Alumnae 62 Head Coach Abby Morgan 6 Sports Medicine/Athletic Training 37 Hofstra Lacrosse Record Book 64 Assistant Coaches/Staff 8 Academic Support 38 Women’s Lacrosse Series Records 69 2012 Outlook 10 Long Island 39 All-Time Women’s Lacrosse Results 70 Player Profiles 12 New York City 40 Media Information 74 This is Hofstra University 26 The Colonial Athletic Association 41 Hofstra Women’s Lacrosse Internships 75 Hofstra President 28 Hofstra in the Community 42 Pride Snapshots 76 2012 Women’s Lacrosse 1 Hofstra Highlights

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nominee Joan Jett and the Blackhearts were part of the Vibe Live Concert

Rapper Rick Ross performs at the Vibe Out Loud concert during Fall Festival

Legendary rappers Public Enemy performed at Hofstra in 2010 Taking Back Sunday rocked the crowd during 2011 Fall Festival

Salt-n-Pepa were also featured performers at Fall Festival

2 Hofstra University Hofstra is just 25 miles from New York City The Princeton Review recently named the Zarb School of Business One of its “Great Schools for Marketing and Sales Majors”

The Hofstra- A large crowd of students enjoyed the North Shore Vibe Live Concert at Hofstra LIJ School of Medicine welcomed its first class in July 2011

Comedian Louis C.K. headlined the Out Loud portion of WRHU, Hofstra’s radio Hofstra’s 2011 Fall Festival station, was recently rated the fifth best college radio station in the nation by The Princeton Review

2012 Women’s Lacrosse 3 Senior Reflections

Elizabeth Zorovich Jaclyn Pandolf

I chose to attend Hofstra Playing for the Hofstra University because it Women’s Lacrosse offered me the opportunity team has created to excel academically and unforgettable memories athletically. Hofstra gave for me. I have learned me the chance to explore what it really means my academic passions to be a part of a team that have helped me to and how far hard work gain the experience I will and dedication can go. need for my future career. I may not remember My athletic experiences all of the scores of have taught me how to the games that I’ve be strong, dedicated and played, but I will confident. I have gained a always remember the great deal of knowledge teammates that were and strength from my four years of being a student-athlete at beside me. I am expecting nothing but great things out of this Hofstra University but what I will remember most are the life- 2012 season and I am planning to end my lacrosse career with a long friendships I have made and the supportive efforts from my CAA championship. family and others that have helped me along the way.

Chrissy Jones

I chose to attend Hofstra because I felt it was a place where I could enjoy my college experience, and grow and excel as a student-athlete. The challenges and adventures I have endured through both lacrosse and academics have helped shape me into the person I am today. As a senior I am grateful for the unforgettable experiences and all the friends I have made along the way.

4 Hofstra University 2012 Roster

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY The Pride

No. Player Pos. Ht. Cl. Hometown/High School/Previous­­­­­­ 2 Chrissy Jones D 5-7 Sr. Jarrettsville, MD/North Harford 3 Jacquelyn Ardolino A 5-0 Jr. Shirley, NY/William Floyd 4 Alex Mezzanotte M 5-4 So. Forest Hill, MD/John Carroll 5 Brittain Altomare M 5-6 Fr. Myersville, MD/Middletown 6 Callahan Foley A 5-3 So. Huntingdon Valley, PA/Gwynedd Mercy Academy 7 Julia Riemer A 5-6 So. Monkton, MD/Hereford 8 Taylor Albright A 5-8 Jr. Morristown, NJ/Morristown 9 April Iannetta A 5-5 Fr. Wantagh, NY/Wantagh 10 Emily von Hollen M 5-5 Jr. Severna Park, MD/Severna Park 11 Sam Lenox M 5-3 Fr. Sudlersville, MD/Queen Anne’s County 12 Jamie D’Arco D/M 5-4 So. Brookeville, MD/Our Lady of Good Counsel 13 Abby Wilson D 5-5 Fr. Bel Air, MD/John Carroll 15 Jill Maier M 5-10 Jr. Honeoye Falls, NY/Honeoye Falls 16 Emily Corzel D 5-9 Jr. Berwyn, PA/Merion Mercy 17 Samantha Greiber D 5-9 So. Annapolis, MD/Severn School 18 Lauren Chandler A 5-5 So. Glenside, PA/Springfield ownshipT 19 Kaitlin Ayres A 5-7 Fr. Glenmont, NY/Bethlehem Central 20 Jac Tierney D 5-7 So. Massapequa, NY/Massapequa/Lenoir-Rhyne 21 Jenn Ward A/M 5-5 So. Fallston, MD/ Fallston 22 Claire Brady A 5-7 Jr. Sykesville, MD/Century 23 Genna Kovar D 5-6 Sr. Hampton Bays, NY/Hampton Bays 24 Lindsay McKinnon A/M 5-7 So. Fairport, NY/ Fairport 26 Elizabeth Zorovich D 5-5 Sr. Massapequa, NY/Massapequa 29 Liz Anders M 5-6 So. Reistertown, MD/Maryvale Prep. 31 Maryann Miller M 5-3 Sr. Morton, PA/Ridley 32 Jaclyn Pandolf G 5-3 Sr. Holbrook, NY/Sachem North 33 Casey Kellogg M 5-6 Jr. Downingtown, PA/Downingtown West 34 Kelsey Gregerson G 5-9 Fr. Rockville Centre, NY/South Side

Head Coach: Abby Morgan (Connecticut, 2001), Sixth Season as head coach, Ninth overall Assistant Coach: Tanya Kotowicz (Connecticut, 2004), Fourth Season Assistant Coach: Allison Nuzzi (Richmond, 2006), Third Season

2012 Women’s Lacrosse 5 Head Coach Abby Morgan

bby Morgan, a three-year assistant Acoach for the Pride, became the eighth women’s lacrosse coach in school history on August 7, 2006. In her first season at the helm, she led her team to a 12-7 overall record, a 6-1 Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) mark, the team’s first CAA championship and its second- ever NCAA Tournament appearance. Morgan brings a 47-38 career record into her sixth season at the helm in 2012.

Hofstra is coming off a 2011 season that could be having one of the top three cumulative grade point averages nationally. categorized as rebuilding. The Pride posted a 6-10 record and was 2-5 in In addition, Morgan assisted in the development of Corrine Gandolfi, the CAA. Senior Katie Hertsch and sophomore Jill Maier were All-CAA who became just the seventh player in program history to earn All- selections and the team once again excelled in the classroom, earning American honors. IWLCA Academic Squad accolades. In 2008 Hofstra compiled a 7-9 overall record and a 4-3 mark in the The 2010 season saw Morgan lead her team to a 12-6 record and advance CAA. Hofstra finished in a tie for fourth in the conference and beat two to the CAA title game. The team was ranked 15th in the final IWLCA squads ranked in the top 20 during the season. In addition, the Pride Poll, the highest final ranking in program history. In addition, Morgan had four players named to postseason All-CAA teams, including two coached then-senior Corrine Gandolfi to her second All-America honor members of is as many seasons and also saw rising junior Hertsch earn a spot on the All-CAA the United States Women’s Senior National Team. Statistically, the team first team. led the CAA in goals, assists and points per game and ranked eighth in the nation in draw controls. In the classroom Morgan saw her team The Pride earn IWLCA Merit Squad honors and boast the top team GPA in all of was ranked Division I women’s Lacrosse. 16th in the final IWLCA Morgan guided Hofstra to a 10-6 overall record in 2009, and the team Poll of the was recognized nationally by earning IWLCA Merit Squad honors for 2007 season, which was, at the time, the team’s highest final ranking in program history. Morgan also saw one of her star players, Kimberly Hillier, named a third team All-American and get selected to play on the United States Developmental Team. The 2007 squad finished the year ranked 22nd in winning percentage (.632) and was 23rd in the nation in scoring defense (10.16 GAPG).

Morgan joined the Hofstra staff at the start of the 2003-04 academic year after a two-year stint as the top assistant at Monmouth University in West Long Branch, .

Since Morgan’s arrival the Pride has totaled 74 wins. In addition, Hofstra made three straight appearances in the

6 Hofstra University In Morgan’s first year as head coach, she launched her own company called InCrease Lacrosse Camps, Inc. The company provides quality lacrosse instruction and competition for girls of all ages. InCrease Lacrosse offers various clinics and camps throughout the year that introduce the game to newcomers and advance players to the next level. Through her work with InCrease Lacrosse, Morgan is continually developing youth lacrosse on Long Island while promoting Hofstra to the local community.

At Monmouth she helped guide the Hawks to Northeast Conference regular season first and second place finishes in 2002 and 2003, respectively. Morgan was responsible for developing the attack at Monmouth, and mentored four All-NEC attackers and five All-NEC midfielders during her tenure. Morgan was also the team’s academic advisor and facilitated fund-raising efforts for the Hawks.

CAA championship game from 2005 to 2007 and was ranked nationally at the conclusion of five of the last seven seasons.

Under Morgan’s tutelage, 16 Pride student-athletes have earned CAA postseason honors, and four members of the program have garnered All-America accolades. Morgan has coached four of the greatest players in school history in Hillier, Becky Thorn, Casey McGrath and Corrine Gandolfi. Hillier and Gandolfi (twice) and Thorn were each All-Americans, while the four players earned All-CAA honors 13 times between them. The group combined to score 561 goals and rank two through five on the career goals list, and are in the top six in career points. Hillier’s 73 points in 2006 is tied for the school record, as are her 82 career assists, while Thorn graduated as Hofstra’s all- time leader in draw controls.

As an assistant coach, Morgan worked with the Hofstra defense, as well as serving as recruiting coordinator. Under her tutelage in 2005 the Pride ranked ninth in the NCAA in caused turnovers and All- American defender Bridget Eder led the nation in caused turnovers and was 11th in ground balls. Hofstra’s goalkeepers also fared well A 2001 graduate of the University of Connecticut, Morgan was a four- under Morgan’s direction as Maisie Osteen was sixth in the nation in year starter and one of Coach Bonnie Rosen’s first recruits. Morgan led goals against average, while Lisa Papa ranked 19th in save percentage. the Huskies in scoring as a freshman and was third during her sophomore In 2004 the year. She finished her junior year eighth in the nation in assists and Pride ranked garnered the Husky Award for dedication to the Connecticut program. 10th in the A captain as a junior and senior, she finished her collegiate career as NCAA in UConn’s single season (28) and career (63) leader in assists, and now ground balls ranks second in both categories. In addition, she is in the top five at per game, Connecticut in goals, points and assists. and Eder led the nation in Morgan also excelled in the classroom where she was named a New ground balls England Scholar-Athlete and was a member of the inaugural All-Big and was 11th East Honor Roll. in caused turnovers and Morgan has served on the IWLCA Mid Atlantic All American selection draw controls, committee, has been a chapter director of the Long Island Metropolitan while Papa Lacrosse Foundation (LIMLF) since 2006 and is a past chairperson of ranked the women’s hall of fame committee for the LIMLF. 18th in the nation in Morgan, who has a degree in human development and family relations, goals against is a native of West Chester, Pennsylvania, and currently resides in New average. Hyde Park, New York.

2012 Women’s Lacrosse 7 Assistant Coaches/Staff

Tanya Kotowicz Assistant Coach

anya Kotowicz, a 2004 graduate of Tthe University of Connecticut, is in her fourth season as an assistant coach with the Pride. Kotowicz joined the Hofstra staff after serving as the head coach at Marist College in 2008.

Since her arrival at Hofstra, the Pride have won 28 games and advanced to the Colonial Athletic Association championship game in 2010. Kotowicz also has international playing and coaching experience. The former Connecticut captain was a member of the Wilderness Lacrosse In her only season at the helm of the Red Foxes, she guided her squad Team in Adelaide, Australia, in 2003 and also served as a coach with the to the first Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) title in school MAAC All-Star Team in Tokyo, Japan, during the summer of 2006. In history. Kotowicz led Marist to 10 wins as the Red Foxes dropped January 2011 Kotowicz was on the coaching staff of the USA Athletes a NCAA Play-In contest and fell one win shy of qualifying for the International Lacrosse team that won the gold medal at the Southern NCAA Championship. It was a banner year for the Marist program as Cross Lacrosse Challenge in Australia. nine different members of the squad earned All-MAAC honors, 10 were named to the MAAC All-Tournament squad and a total of 14 Kotowicz has garnered MAAC All-Academic accolades. It was her second stint in extensive camp Poughkeepsie as she previously was an assistant coach for the Red and volunteer Foxes in 2006. experience, as she has worked In between stops at Marist, Kotowicz was an assistant coach at St. in 13 different Mary’s (CA) during the 2007 campaign. During her tenure with the states, Japan and Gaels, St. Mary’s led the nation in ground balls and had eight players Australia at various named to the Academic All-Mountain Pacific Sports Federation camps and clinics. (MPSF) team. Highlighting her work of spreading the game of lacrosse to developing areas are camps in Georgia, Washington and Hawaii.

She was the recipient of the Sam Witryol Award, presented to a UConn player who consistently makes a positive contribution to the team and understands the spirit of the game, in 2004. Kotowicz, a native of Hicksville, New York, was a Big East Scholar-Athlete from 2002 to 2005 and a Big East Academic All-Star from 2000 to 2005. The 2005 team that she was a member of was ranked 15th in the nation and won the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Championship.

8 Hofstra University Allison Nuzzi James Prendergast Assistant Coach Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach llison Nuzzi is entering her ames Prendergast is in Athird season on his third season as an the Hofstra Women’s Jassistant strength and Lacrosse coaching conditioning coach at Hofstra staff. Nuzzi came to University. Prendergast Hofstra after serving as began his career at Hofstra an assistant women’s as an intern on the strength lacrosse coach at the and conditioning staff and University of Richmond moved into his current role for two seasons. in January 2010 and works primarily with the Pride’s Nuzzi was an assistant men and women’s lacrosse coach for the Spiders programs. during the 2008 and 2009 seasons and helped Richmond In his day-to-day work with the lacrosse teams, Prendergast administers compile an 11-3 Atlantic-10 drills for speed, agility and flexibility in addition to instructing the Conference record during that student-athletes on proper technique and form during weight training. time. Nuzzi assisted in all aspects of the program, including game Prior to joining the Hofstra staff, Prendergast served as a student preparation, scouting reports personal trainer through the Hofstra Recreation Center during the 2008- and on-field coaching. She also 09 academic year. In 2007-08 he completed a 200-hour internship at monitored the academic progress Institute 3e, an elite sports performance facility, in Huntington, New of the student-athletes, and the York. team compiled one of the highest grade point averages in Richmond Prendergast has also been a private strength coach to numerous athletes lacrosse history. The recruiting on Long Island. coordinator for the Spiders, Nuzzi also helped to manage the budgets A certified strength and conditioning specialist, Prendergast is also and the conditioning and practice certified by USA Weightlifting and is a member of the National plans for the squad. Strength and Conditioning and Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Associations. He also holds American Red Cross CPR and AED Prior to her stint at Richmond, certification. Nuzzi was an accounting associate with Clifton Gunderson LLP from August 2006 to June 2007. A 2009 graduate of Hofstra, Prendergast was an exercise specialist major and minored in community health and psychology. He resides in A four-year member and two-year captain of the Richmond women’s Syosset, New York. lacrosse team from 2002 to 2006, Nuzzi totaled 32 goals and 63 assists during her stellar career. When her playing career concluded, she ranked second all- time in assists and her 26 assists in 2006 and 25 in 2004 rank as the second and third-highest single season total in school history.

A member of the student-athlete leadership council and Kappa Alpha Theta sorority during her undergraduate career, Nuzzi graduated from Richmond in 2006 with a degree in business administration and also minored in accounting.

2012 Women’s Lacrosse 9 2012 Outlook

oming off a 6-10 season in 2011, Hofstra Women’s Lacrosse one goal and one assist in 11 contests. Ardolino will provide an offensive Coach Abby Morgan is looking for a turnaround in 2012. With jolt as evidenced by her 12 goals and an assist in 2011 before a season- C19 players returning from that squad, including seven of the top ending knee injury. eight scorers as well as a goalkeeper that led the CAA in saves and save percentage, the Pride possess both the experience and talent to rebound Sophomore Callahan Foley and freshman Kaitlin Ayres will provide from an off year. added depth at the position. Foley made one appearance for the Pride last season, while Ayres comes to Hofstra from Bethlehem Central High Attack School in upstate New York where she was the team’s Offensive Most Valuable Player a year ago.

Junior Claire Brady and Midfield sophomore Claire Brady Lindsay McKinnon return to anchor Hofstra’s midfield may the attack. Brady be the deepest and most started 10 of 14 talented unit on the team games last season Jill Maier led by All-CAA selection and ranked third on Jill Maier. The junior the team in scoring led Hofstra in scoring in with 15 goals and 2011 with 37 goals and a team-high 17 three assists for 40 points. assists. Brady has She was also a catalyst been a consistent for the Pride offense as distributor of the she led the team with 43 ball in her first draw controls. In her first two seasons (15 year as Hofstra’s primary assists as a freshman) and has upped her goal scoring in each of her first offensive threat, Maier two seasons (six goals in 2010 to 15 in 2011). McKinnon was a pleasant showed she was up to surprise as a freshman, scoring 12 goals and adding five assists. She was the task as she upped her fourth on the team in goals scored and had arguable the biggest goal of scoring by 15 goals from the season for the Pride when she scored the game-winner versus #17 her freshman season. Notre Dame with eight seconds left in the second half. Both Brady and McKinnon will need to continue their offensive production in 2012. Classmate Casey Kellogg started 10 of her 16 games Sophomore Jenn Ward, who played in all 16 games last season, will also last season and plays a play an important role on the Pride attack after tallying 15 goals and four key role as a defensive- assists in 2011.Ward was a Colonial Athletic Association All-Rookie minded midfielder. She selection last season and her versatility may allow her to slide into a did contribute on the offensive end with three goals and an assist and midfielder role as well. Juniors Taylor Albright, Lauren Chandler and showed as a freshman Jacquelyn Ardolino, and sophomore Julia Riemer will also fill valuable (nine goals) that she is a roles at attack. Albright made seven starts and played in 13 games as a capable scorer as well. sophomore and contributed three goals and an assist, while Chandler had Senior Maryann Miller and sophomore Alex Mezzanotte also return to midfield roles. Miller, who had missed the entire 2010 season, worked her way back into form in 2011 and finished the year with eight goals and five assists. Mezzanotte had an impressive rookie campaign as she recorded six goals and 10 assists for 16 points. The 10 assists tied her for second Casey Kellogg Lindsay McKinnon on the team. She also added 15 ground balls,

10 Hofstra University which is second among returning players. Both Miller and Mezzanotte Sophomore Samantha Greiber, who played in four games last season, is are expected to have even bigger roles this season. recovering from offseason surgery and could potentially return during the season. Another returnee who will miss the year is junior Emily Junior Emily von Hollen and sophomore Liz Anders are two other Corzel, who played in all 16 games and started 14 last season. returnees who will be relied on in 2012. Von Hollen scored one goal in six games, while Anders was a consistent presence in the Pride rotation Goalkeeper as a freshman with six starts in her 16 games played. Anders provided two goals on the year and also added eight draw controls. Senior Jaclyn Pandolf played every minute of every game last season Freshmen April Iannetta, Brittain Altomare and Sam Lenox were each and posted a 10.17 goals against average, 159 saves and a .491 save impressive during fall practice and are in line for playing time as well. percentage. Her 159 saves and .491 percentage led the CAA, while her Iannetta was an All-Nassau County selection at Wantagh High School 10.17 goals against average was fifth in the league. Pandolf is capable of on Long Island, while Altomare scored 247 goals and added 95 assists keeping the Pride in any contest as she posted 10 or more saves in 10 of during her four-year scholastic career at Middletown High School in the Pride’s 16 games last season. Maryland. Lenox was an All-American during her senior campaign at Queen Anne’s County High School in Maryland. Freshman Kelsey Gregerson will serve as Pandolf’s understudy and impressed the coaching staff in the fall that she will push for time. Gregerson was an All-Nassau County pick as a senior at South Side High Defense School on Long Island and was one of the top 50 players on Long Island as selected by MSG Varsity. The Pride defense is a mixture of experience and youth, and following the graduation of seniors Katie Hertsch and Bettina Mianulli; Coach Schedule Morgan will look for someone to claim a leadership role on the unit.

The leading contender to take on that role is senior Elizabeth Zorovich, Hofstra’s non-conference slate is littered with plenty of quality who started 11 of 16 games last season and has played in 34 games opponents as the nine teams combined for 100 victories and a winning during her Pride career. In 2011 Zorovich picked up 13 ground balls and percentage of 62%. In addition, of the nine non-conference opponents, had six draw controls and two caused turnovers. eight had winning records, led by Maryland’s 21-2 Sophomore Jamie D’Arco also returns and will move into a more mark in 2011. prominent role following her stellar play in the fall. As a freshman, D’Arco played in 11 games with one start and had three ground balls. The Pride open the Jaclyn Pandolf Sophomore transfer Jac Tierney is also in line for playing time after an season with a three- impressive showing during the fall. Tierney, who played scholastically game road trip, starting at Massapequa High School on Long Island, recorded two goals, five with the contest at assists, 33 ground balls and 19 caused turnovers at Lenoir-Rhyne Colgate. Following University last season. Freshman Abby Wilson’s play also caught the eye that game Hofstra will of the coaching staff in the fall and the former scholastic star at The John close the month of Carroll School in Maryland should see significant playing time in 2012. February with games at Fairfield (February Seniors Chrissy 22) and Boston College Jones and (February 25). The Stags Genna Kovar and the Eagles each had will also be successful seasons a year looking for ago as they won 13 and 12 playing time. games, respectively. Jones played in 14 games There will be plenty of excitement surrounding Hofstra’s home opener in as a junior and 2012 as the Maryland Terrapins visit James M. Shuart Stadium on March contributed 10 4. Maryland was the national runner-up a season ago after winning the national title in 2010. Elizabeth ground balls. Zorovich Kovar is in her first season The Pride also have a trip to California in March, playing a neutral site of playing game against Denver in Berkeley on March 23 before meeting up the Cal lacrosse after two days later. a stellar career on the Pride field hockey team. A gifted natural athlete, Kovar is quickly Hofstra’s CAA slate will be challenging as always. This season the Pride learning the game and could be an added weapon for Coach Morgan this play at defending champion James Madison, Towson, George Mason and season. Drexel, while hosting Delaware, George Mason and William & Mary.

2012 Women’s Lacrosse 11 Player Profiles

#2 Chrissy Jones Senior, 5-7, Defense Jarretsville, MD/North Harford

2011: Played in 14 games…Picked up 10 ground balls on the season and added seven caused turnovers… Had two ground balls versus Penn State, Notre Dame, Old Dominion and James Madison…Caused two turnovers versus Notre Dame, Old Dominion and George Mason…2010: Played in all 18 games…Recorded 10 ground balls and eight caused turnovers on the season…Posted three ground balls and two caused turnovers versus Oregon…Had two ground balls at George Mason…Caused two turnovers at Stanford…Received the CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award…2009: Played in four games…Recorded one draw control at Mount St. Mary’s…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…High School: Lettered in lacrosse, basketball, field hockey and soccer at North Harford High School in Pylesville, Maryland…Was coached by former Hofstra standout Tara Buecker…Named first team all-county as a senior…Lacrosse and basketball team co-captain as a senior…All-county honorable mention in field hockey…Member of the honor roll all four years…Personal: Born October 4, 1990…Has one sister…Lists Ray Lewis as her favorite athlete…Started playing lacrosse at age 7…Biology major.

Year GP S G A P GB CT DC 2009 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2010 18 0 0 0 0 10 8 0 2011 14 0 0 0 0 10 7 1 Career 36 0 0 0 0 20 15 2

12 Hofstra University #31 Maryann Miller Senior, 5-3, Midfield Morton, PA/Ridley

2011: Played in all 16 games, starting seven…Scored eight goals and added five assists for 13 points… Also added 10 ground balls, seven draw controls and five caused turnovers…Had two goals and two assists versus Fairfield…Scored twice versus Penn…Tallied a goal and an assist versus Denver…Scooped up two ground balls against Delaware and George Mason…Took 20 shots…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…2010: Missed the entire season due to injury…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…2009: Played in all 16 games, starting 13…Tallied 12 goals and one assist for 13 points…Added 12 ground balls, eight caused turnovers and five draw controls…Scored three goals versus Connecticut and Mount St. Mary’s…Had two goals, including the game-winner, at Rutgers…Posted an assist versus Cornell…Had two ground balls versus Connecticut, Towson and William and Mary…Had two draw controls at Notre Dame…Caused two turnovers against Connecticut…Took 28 shots…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…High School: Played four years of lacrosse and three years of tennis at Ridley High School in Folsom, Pennsylvania…Earned honorable mention All-America accolades as a senior…Was a first team All-Central and All-Delco selection as a senior…Also earned All-Central and All-Delco honors as a sophomore and junior…Team MVP and captain as a senior…First team All-Galaxy selection as a member of the Ultimate Goal club team in 2006 and 2007…Earned Piano Music Award as a senior… Recorded 66 goals, 26 assists, 51 ground balls and 38 draw controls in 2008…Had 52 goals and 21 assists as a junior…Four-year honor roll selection…Personal: Has one brother and one sister…Sister, Laura, played lacrosse at Delaware…Hobbies include reading, playing piano and tennis…Lists “Wedding Crashers” as her favorite movie…Also recruited by Navy, Rutgers, Temple and La Salle… Nicknamed “Bears”…Began playing lacrosse at age 7…Coaches in the Ridley Girls Youth Lacrosse Program…Dean’s List student at Hofstra…Psychology and early childhood and childhood education major.

Year GP S G A P GB CT DC 2009 16 28 12 1 13 12 8 5 2010 Injured 2011 16 20 8 5 13 10 5 7 Career 32 48 20 6 26 22 13 12

2012 Women’s Lacrosse 13 Player Profiles

#32 Jaclyn Pandolf Senior, 5-3, Goalkeeper Holbrook, NY/Sachem North

2011: Started all 16 games…Played every minute of the season (973:46)…Posted a 6-10 record with a 10.17 goals against average and 159 saves…Led CAA with a .491 save percentage…Ranked fifth in the league in goals against average…Recorded 17 saves at William & Mary…Made 13 stops versus Oregon, Penn and Rutgers…Scooped up a team-high 55 ground balls…Led CAA in ground balls and ranked second in ground balls per game (3.44)…Had nine ground balls and 11 saves in a win over Notre Dame…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…CAA Player of the Week on March 28…2010: Played in 15 games, starting three…Posted a 3-0 record, an 8.26 goals against average and 56 saves in 392:07 of action…Made seven saves in 30 minutes of action in win over St. Mary’s (CA)…Won in relief against Rutgers…Had 10 saves in just over 34 minutes at Drexel…Posted a win off the bench over Towson in the CAA Semifinals, allowing no goals in 14:12…Had 20 ground balls on the season…Picked up three ground balls versus Stony Brook, Notre Dame and Old Dominion…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…2009: Played in 10 games…Posted 16 saves and a 13.96 goals against average in 193:27…Did not record a decision…Made a season-high five save at Old Dominion…Had three saves versus Iona…Had six ground balls on the season, including three at William and Mary…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…High School: Played four years of lacrosse and soccer at Sachem North High School in Ronkonkoma, New York… Honorable mention All-American as a junior…Two-time Team Most Valuable Player…Member of the National School Girl Team… Team captain as a senior…All-Galaxy selection in 2006 and 2007 as a member of the Long Island Yellow Jackets club team…Made 270 saves with 46 ground balls as a junior…All-Suffolk County and all-league selection in soccer…Two-time soccer team MVP and captain…Personal: Has one brother and one sister…Brother, Thomas, played football at Albany…Hobbies include reading and going to the beach…Lists Serena Williams as her favorite athlete…Also recruited by Richmond, and Connecticut…Plans to pursue a career in nursing…Community health major.

Year GP W L Min. SOG Svs. GA SV% GAA GB 2009 10 0 0 193:27 61 16 45 .262 13.96 6 2010 15 3 0 392:07 110 56 54 .509 8.26 20 2011 16 6 10 973:46 324 159 165 .491 10.17 55 Career 41 9 10 1559:20 495 231 264 .467 10.16 81

14 Hofstra University #26 Elizabeth Zorovich Senior, 5-5, Defense Massapequa, NY/Massapequa

2011: Played in all 16 games, starting 11…Tallied 13 ground balls, six draw controls and two caused turnovers on the season…Scooped up two ground balls versus Notre Dame and Drexel…Had two draw controls at Rutgers…Named to Provost’s List (4.0 GPA) in the Spring 2011 semester…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…2010: Played in 13 games…Had three ground balls, two caused turnovers and one draw control on the season…Had ground balls versus St. Mary’s (CA), Albany and Delaware…Caused turnovers versus Albany and Stony Brook…Took one shot…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…2009: Played in five games… Recorded one ground ball on the season, versus Drexel…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…High School: Played four years of lacrosse and two years of soccer in high school…Spent her freshman season at Plainedge High School on Long Island… Coached by former Pride standout Megan Zimmer at Massapequa…Part of three Nassau County Class A runner-up teams from 2006 to 2008…All-conference selection as a junior and senior…Team captain as a senior…Picked up 170 ground balls during her scholastic career…Advanced Placement Scholar with honors as a junior…Personal: Has one brother and one sister…Nicknamed “Zoro”…Lists “Grey’s Anatomy” as her favorite television show and Eli Manning as her favorite athlete…Began playing lacrosse at age 6…Cousins, Kevin and Joseph, play lacrosse at and Florida State, respectively…Also recruited by Penn, American and Columbia… Aspires to be a physician’s assistant…Health science major.

Year GP S G A P GB CT DC 2009 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2010 13 0 0 0 0 3 2 1 2011 16 0 0 0 0 13 2 6 Career 34 0 0 0 0 17 4 7

2012 Women’s Lacrosse 15 Player Profiles

#8 Taylor Albright #3 Jacquelyn Ardolino Junior, 5-8, Attack Junior, 5-0, Attack Morris Township, NJ/Morristown Shirley, NY/William Floyd

2011: Played in 13 games, starting 2011: Played in 11 games, starting seven…Recorded three goals and one eight, before suffering a season-ending assist for four points on the season… injury…Scored 12 goals and added one Also added six ground balls and four assist for 13 points on the season… Tied for fourth on the team in goals… draw controls… Tallied three goals and an assist at Oregon…Added three-goal Scored goals versus games versus Boston College and Albany…Took 30 shots…CAA Penn State, Towson Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…2010: Played in 17 and William & games, starting one…Posted Mary…Had an assist 15 goals and four assists versus Fairfield… for 19 points…Also tallied Scooped up two five draw controls and two ground balls versus ground balls…Started career Towson…Took with a three-goal game nine shots…CAA versus St. Mary’s (CA)… Commissioner’s Added two-goal games Academic Award at Stony Brook, Stanford recipient…2010: and Drexel…Assisted on Played in nine goals against Albany, Old games…Scored Dominion, Delaware and three goals on the James Madison…Had three season…Recorded draw controls versus St. goals against St. Mary’s…Took 35 shots… Mary’s (CA), Stony CAA Rookie of the Week Brook and Oregon… on February 23…CAA Had a ground ball Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…High School: versus Towson in Played five years of lacrosse and four years of soccer at William CAA Semifinals…Took seven shots…CAA Commissioner’s Floyd High School in Mastic Beach, New York…Three-time Academic Award recipient…High School: Played four years All-New York State selection in lacrosse…Five-time All-Suffolk of lacrosse, basketball and soccer at Morristown (NJ) High County selection…Team Most Valuable Player in each of her School…Captained teams in all three sports as a senior…Named five seasons…Recorded 369 career goals, which ranks third in Morristown’s Most Outstanding Female Athlete as a senior… New York State history…Scored a school record 12 goals in one Named to all-conference first team as a senior…Two-time all- game…Three-year captain…Named William Floyd’s Outstanding area selection…Named Best Offensive Player in each of her four Senior Athlete…Recipient of William Floyd Dellecave Award… seasons…Recorded 100 goals and 82 assists during her scholastic Won two gold medals as part of the Empire State Games career…Selected for New Jersey Senior All-Star Game…Two- team…All-Galaxy selection for the Long Island yellow Jackets time all-state selection in soccer…All-county and all-conference club team…Two-time all-county selection and team captain selection in soccer and basketball…Peer group leader…Honor in soccer…Member of the National Honor Society…Honor roll student…Personal: Has one sister and one brother…Brother, student…Personal: Has one sister and two brothers…Brother, Mark, is a member of the swim team at Loyola (MD) College… William, plays lacrosse at Catholic University…Hobbies Hobbies include dancing and writing…Nicknamed “Tot”…Also include volleyball, music, bicycling and reading…Nicknamed recruited by Notre Dame, Connecticut and American…Plans to “Shorty”…Also recruited by Northwestern, Connecticut, Rutgers, pursue a career in public relations or coaching…Public relations Massachusetts and Colgate…Speech-language-hearing sciences major. major.

Year GP S G A P GB CT DC Year GP S G A P GB CT DC 2010 9 7 3 0 3 1 0 0 2010 17 35 15 4 19 2 0 5 2011 13 9 3 1 4 6 1 4 2011 11 30 12 1 13 4 2 3 Career 22 16 6 1 7 7 1 4 Career 28 65 27 5 32 6 2 8

16 Hofstra University #22 Claire Brady #18 Lauren Chandler Junior, 5-7, Attack Junior, 5-5, Attack Sykesville, MD/Century Glenside, PA/Springfield Township

2011: Played in 14 games, starting 10… 2011: Played in 11 games…Tallied one Ranked third on the team in scoring with goal and one assist on the season…Also 32 points on 15 goals and a team-high 17 recorded three draw controls…Scored a assists…Also added seven ground balls goal against Drexel…Had an assist versus and five caused turnovers…Ranked fourth George Mason…Had two draw controls in the CAA in assists (1.21 apg)…Had seven games with two against Fairfield…Took seven shots…Dean’s List student…CAA assists and six games with two goals…Tallied two goals and two Commissioner’s Academic assists versus Boston College and Towson…Recorded a goal Award recipient…2010: and two assists against Penn State and James Madison…Picked Played in eight games… up two ground balls versus Old Posted five goals and an Dominion…Took 31 shots… assists for six points… CAA Commissioner’s Academic Tallied three goals in Award recipient…2010: Played season-opener versus in 17 games…Recorded six goals St. Mary’s (CA)… and 15 assists on the season for Had two goals against 21 points…Ranked second on Oregon…Recorded an the team in assists…Posted a assist against Rutgers… goal and two assists in season- Took nine shots…CAA opener versus St. Mary’s (CA)… Commissioner’s Academic Had a goal and two assists versus Award recipient… Delaware…Passed for two assists High School: Lettered at Drexel and against Towson in in lacrosse, swimming CAA Semifinals…Had a goal and and water polo in each an assist in games versus Cornell, of her four years at Oregon, Old Dominion and Springfield Township High George Mason…Took 13 shots… School in Erdenheim, CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…High School: Pennsylvania…Tallied 50 Played four years of lacrosse and field hockey at Century High goals and 42 assists as a School in Sykesville, Maryland…Helped team to Class 1A/2A senior, and 46 goals and state championships as a sophomore and senior...Also was part of 26 assists as a junior… two county and regional championship squads…Named first team Suburban One all-league all-county and all-conference as a junior and senior…Second first team selection as a senior…All-league second team pick as a team All-Metro selection as a senior…Set a Maryland state junior…Honorable mention all-league selection as a freshman… record with seven assists in state championship game…Earned Two time Suburban One Scholar-Athlete…Recipient of the 2009 Century’s Team Player Award in 2009 and the Unsung Hero Jane Vache Award for upholding the traditions of Springfield Award in 2008…Recorded 40 goals and 56 assists as a senior… lacrosse through sportsmanship, dedication and enthusiasm… Tallied 24 goals and 55 assists as a junior…Honorable mention District qualifier in the 100 meter backstroke and the 200 meter All-Maryland selection in field hockey as a senior...Field hockey individual medley…Honor roll student…Personal: Has two all-county and all-conference selection…Four-time recipient sisters and one brother…Brother, Reece, swims and plays water of the Minds in Motion Award…Four-time scholar-athlete polo at Brown University…Lists “The Kite Runner” as her selection…Honor roll student…Personal: Has one brother and favorite book…Started playing lacrosse at age 8…Also recruited one sister…Lists Red Jumpsuit Apparatus as her favorite band… by Connecticut and George Mason…Plans to pursue a career in Began playing lacrosse at age 6…Plans to pursue a career as an physical therapy…Exercise science major. elementary school teacher and coach...English major. Year GP S G A P GB CT DC Year GP S G A P GB CT DC 2010 8 9 5 1 6 0 0 1 2010 17 13 6 15 21 3 0 1 2011 11 7 1 1 2 0 0 3 2011 14 31 15 17 32 7 5 0 Career 19 16 6 2 8 0 0 4 Career 31 44 21 32 53 10 5 1

2012 Women’s Lacrosse 17 Player Profiles

#16 Emily Corzel #33 Casey Kellogg Junior, 5-9, Defense Junior, 5-6, Midfield Bryn Mawr, PA/Merion Mercy Downingtown, PA/Downingtown West Academy 2011: Played in all 16 games, starting 2011: Played in all 16 games, starting 10…Recorded three goals and one assist 14…Picked up 13 ground balls on the for four points on the season…Added season…Had four caused turnovers and nine ground balls, five draw controls and one draw control…Scooped up three seven caused turnovers…Scored goals ground balls versus Notre Dame…Had two ground balls versus against Oregon, Towson and Old Dominion…Recorded an assist Rutgers, Towson and Old Dominion…Caused two turnovers at versus George Mason…Had two ground balls versus Rutgers, Rutgers…Member of the Dean’s List…CAA Commissioner’s Notre Dame and Towson…Caused two turnovers versus Notre Academic Award recipient…2010: CAA All-Rookie selection… Dame and Rutgers…Took nine shots…CAA Commissioner’s Played in 16 games, starting 10…Recorded 15 ground balls, four Academic Award caused turnovers and recipient…2010: Played three draw controls in all 18 games…Tallied on the season… nine goals and one Had two ground assists for 10 points… balls at Stanford… Also recorded 11 Also picked up two ground balls, 14 draw ground balls versus controls and five caused Old Dominion turnovers…Scored and William & goals in nine different Mary…Took games, including Notre one shot…CAA Dame, Stanford and Commissioner’s both James Madison Academic Award contests…Had an recipient…High assist versus William & School: Played Mary…Had two ground four years of balls versus Stanford, lacrosse, soccer and William & Mary and basketball at Merion Old Dominion…Had Mercy Academy three draw controls in Merion Station, versus Stony Brook Pennsylvania… and Old Dominion… Helped team to Took 12 shots… Catholic Academy CAA Commissioner’s League championships as a sophomore and senior…Two-time Academic Award All-Main Line first team selection in lacrosse…Lacrosse Most recipient…High School: Valuable Player as a junior and senior…Catholic Academy Lettered in lacrosse, League all-star in 2009…Two-time honorable mention All- basketball and field hockey at Downingtown West High School… Main Line selection in lacrosse…Basketball team MVP as a Helped her team to the Ches-Mont championship as a junior… senior…All-Main line selection in basketball…Member of the First team All-Ches-Mont selection in 2008 and 2009…Second National Honor Society…Personal: Has three sisters…Enjoys team all-area pick as a senior…Honorable mention all-area as a watching movies in her free time…Names Jameer Nelson as her sophomore and junior…Three-time Academic All-American… favorite athlete…Also recruited by Virginia Tech, Drexel and Personal: Has one sister, Ashley, who played lacrosse and is now Monmouth…Involved in the Kelly Rooney Foundation, which an assistant coach at Old Dominion…Started playing lacrosse in raises money for breast cancer research…Finance major. the fourth grade…Also recruited by Drexel…Marketing major.

Year GP S G A P GB CT DC Year GP S G A P GB CT DC 2010 16 1 0 0 0 15 4 3 2010 18 12 9 1 10 11 5 14 2011 16 0 0 0 0 13 4 1 2011 16 9 3 1 4 9 7 5 Career 32 1 0 0 0 28 8 4 Career 34 21 12 2 14 20 12 19

18 Hofstra University #15 Jill Maier #10 Emily von Hollen Junior, 5-10, Midfield Junior, 5-5, Midfield Honeoye Falls, NY/Honeoye Falls-Lima Severna Park, MD/Severna Park

2011: First Team All-Colonial Athletic 2011: Played in six games, starting Association selection...Started all 16 one…Scored one goal, versus George games...Led Hofstra in scoring with 37 Mason, on the season…Had a caused goals and three assists for 40 points…Also turnover at Rutgers…Took five shots… posted a team-high 43 draw controls… CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award Scored in 14 of her 16 games…Had nine multi-goal games… recipient…2010: Missed the entire season due to injury…High Posted a career-best six goals School: Lettered in lacrosse, soccer and basketball at Severna versus Denver…Had five Park High School…Member of three Class 3A/4A Maryland goals and two assists versus Championship teams from 2007 to 2009…Personal: Has three George Mason…Notched five sisters…Plans to pursue a career as a physician’s assistant… goals at Rutgers…Notched Marketing major. seven draw controls versus Drexel…Had six draws Year GP S G A P GB CT DC versus Old Dominion… 2011 6 5 1 0 1 0 1 0 Scooped up two ground balls versus Delaware and Old Dominion…Took 75 shots… #29 Liz Anders Member of the Provost’s Sophomore, 5-6, Midfield List (4.0 GPA) in the Spring Reisterstown, MD/Maryvale 2011 semester…CAA Preparatory Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…2010: 2011: Played in all 16 games, starting Named to CAA All-Rookie Team…Played in all 18 games, six…Recorded two goals, eight draw starting seven…Scored 22 goals and added eight assists for 30 controls and five caused turnovers on points on the season…Ranked fourth in the team in scoring… the season…Scored against Fairfield Added 13 ground balls, 18 draw controls and five caused and Drexel…Had two draws versus turnovers…Had seven multi-goal games…Had three goals and Rutgers and George Mason…Took an assist versus Oregon and Delaware…Recorded three goals six shots…Member of the Provost’s List (4.0 GPA) during the versus William & Mary…Had two goals at Stanford…Had two Spring 2011 semester…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award draw controls versus Rutgers, Stony Brook, Oregon, William & recipient…High School: Played Mary and James Madison…Had two ground balls at Stanford and four years of lacrosse and field versus Towson and James Madison in the CAA Championship… hockey, and two years of basketball Took 48 shots…Two-time CAA Rookie of the Week…CAA at Maryvale Preparatory School Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…High School: in Brooklandville, Maryland… Played five years of lacrosse and three years of basketball at Received the team’s Unsung Heroine Honeoye Falls-Lima High School…High School All-American Award as a sophomore and senior… as a senior…Named to All-Greater Rochester and All-Livingston Earned Most Dedicated Player on the County teams as a junior and senior…Two-time Academic basketball team as a sophomore… All-America selection…Helped basketball team to New York Personal: Has two brothers, State finals as a junior…Member of two county championship including a twin (Stephen)…Lists basketball teams…Personal: Has one brother, Derek, who video games and shopping among rows at the University of Delaware…Hobbies include skiing, her hobbies…Names “Avatar” as swimming and playing basketball…Lists “Grey’s Anatomy” as her favorite movie and “Half The her favorite television show…Elementary education major. Sky” as her favorite book…Started playing lacrosse at age 8…Global studies major. Year GP S G A P GB CT DC 2010 18 48 22 8 30 13 5 18 Year GP S G A P GB CT DC 2011 16 75 37 3 40 8 2 43 2011 16 6 2 0 2 1 5 8 Career 34 123 59 11 70 21 7 61

2012 Women’s Lacrosse 19 Player Profiles

#12 Jamie D’Arco #6 Callahan Foley Sophomore, 5-4, Defense/Midfield Sophomore, 5-3, Attack Brookeville, MD/Good Counsel Huntingdon Valley, PA/Gwynedd Mercy Academy 2011: Played in 11 games, starting one…Recorded three ground balls and 2011: Played in one game, versus George one caused turnover on the season… Mason…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Started opening game of her career Award recipient…High School: Lettered versus Boston College…Had ground in lacrosse, basketball and golf at balls versus Boston College, Penn State and Fairfield…CAA Gwynedd Mercy Academy in Lower Gwynedd, Pennsylvania… Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…High School: Was a Catholic League All-Star as a sophomore and junior… Played four years of lacrosse and one year of volleyball and field Led team in goals scored as a sophomore and junior…Three-time hockey at Good Counsel High School in Olney, Maryland… Catholic League All-Star in golf…Personal: Has two sisters... Named to the All-Washington Post second team as a senior… Comes from an athletic family as sister, Bergan, played lacrosse Honorable mention All-Washington Post selection as a sophomore at Louisville; uncle, Jack Fannon, played basketball at Notre and junior…Helped team to four WCAC championships…Team Dame; cousin, Michael Bergan, played football at Gettysburg; was ranked in the Lax Power Top 25 in 2010…Posted 45 ground Grandfather, Thomas Fannon, ran track at Saint Joseph’s (PA); balls, 30 caused turnovers and 10 draw controls as a senior… and father, George, played semi-pro football…Hobbies include Tallied 1115 ground balls, 110 caused turnovers and 40 draw golf and shopping…Lists “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” controls during her scholastic career…Personal: Has one sister as her favorite television show…Started playing lacrosse at age and two brothers…Started playing lacrosse at age 10…Names 8…Also recruited by Villanova and Robert Morris…Aspires to Chris Cooley, Alex Ovechkin and Reggie Bush as her favorite work as an accountant for a major league baseball team…Public athletes…Lists the “Harry Potter” series as her favorite books… relations major. Management major. Year GP S G A P GB CT DC Year GP S G A P GB CT DC 2011 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2011 11 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 #17 Samantha Greiber Sophomore, 5-9, Defense Annapolis, MD/Severn School

2011: Played in four games…Tallied three ground balls, two draw controls and two caused turnovers on the season… Had ground balls versus Penn State, Albany and Fairfield…Recorded two draw controls versus Albany…Had caused turnovers against Albany and Fairfield…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…High School: Lettered in lacrosse at the Severn School in Severna Park, Maryland…Posted 45 ground balls, 20 draw controls and seven caused turnovers as a senior…Players Award recipient as a senior…Earned Maryland Distinguished Scholar honorable mention as a junior and senior…Member of the National Honor Society…Personal: Has one brother…Lists skiing, water sports, music, dancing and camping as hobbies… Favorite books are the “Twilight” series…Names Brett Favre as her favorite athlete…Legal studies in business major.

Year GP S G A P GB CT DC 2011 4 0 0 0 0 3 2 2

20 Hofstra University #24 Lindsay McKinnon #4 Alex Mezzanotte Sophomore, 5-7, Attack/Midfield Sophomore, 5-4, Midfield Fairport, NY/Fairport Forest Hill, MD/John Carroll

2011: Played in 14 games, starting three… 2011: Played in 15 games, starting Posted 12 goals and five assists for 17 seven…Recorded six goals and 10 points on the season…Tied for team lead assists for 16 points…Also added 15 with two game-winning goals (Fairfield, ground balls, eight draw controls and six Notre Dame) and tied for fourth in goals caused turnovers…Tied for second on scored…Had two goals and two assists versus Notre Dame… the team in assists… Scored three times versus Fairfield…Had a goal and two assists CAA Rookie of the at Oregon…Scored two goals against George Mason…CAA Week on February Rookie of the Week on March 28…Took 33 shots…High School: 28…Posted two goals Played four years of lacrosse and basketball at Fairport High and two assists versus School…Helped team to Section 5 championship as a junior… Drexel…Had a goal Named to All-America team as a senior…Honorable mention and three assists versus All-American as a junior…All-Greater Rochester and first team George Mason… all-league selection as a junior and senior…Recorded 47 goals, Tallied two assists 68 assists and 42 ground balls in 2010…Graduated as the third against Denver… all-time leading scorer in Fairport history…Earned Marine Had five ground Corps Athlete Award as a senior...Basketball team captain as a balls and two caused senior…Personal: Father, Brian, played professional hockey in turnovers against the Buffalo Sabres organization from 1984 to 1987…Lists Jodi George Mason… Picoult as her favorite author…Public relations major. Recorded three draw controls versus Denver Year GP S G A P GB CT DC and two at Oregon… 2011 14 33 12 5 17 2 2 0 Took 16 shots… CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…High School: Played four years of lacrosse, and soccer, and two years of indoor soccer and basketball at John Carroll High School in Bel Air, Maryland…Helped lacrosse team to IAAM Class A conference championships in 2007 and 2008…Helped indoor soccer squad to an IAAM Class A Championship in 2009-10… Earned Outstanding Achievement Award as a member of the indoor soccer team as a senior…Inducted into White Blazer Society in 2009…Personal: Has one brother…Father, Dominic, was a junior college All-American at Essex Community College and later played at Towson and for the Baltimore Thunder… Mother, Laura, was a coach for eight years and a lacrosse official for five years…Lists “Glee” as her favorite television show and “Choke” as her favorite book…Nicknamed “Mezz”…Hobbies include coloring…Started playing lacrosse at age 5…Aspires to be an athletic trainer at the collegiate or professional sports level…Athletic training major.

Year GP S G A P GB CT DC 2011 15 16 6 10 16 15 6 8

2012 Women’s Lacrosse 21 Player Profiles

#7 Julia Riemer #21 Jenn Ward Sophomore, 5-6, Attack Sophomore, 5-5, Attack/Midfield Monkton, MD/Hereford Fallston, MD/Fallston

2011: Played in six games…Had one goal 2011: Colonial Athletic Association on the season, versus Rutgers…Took five All-Rookie selection…Played in all 16 shots…High School: Played for years games, starting 12…Tallied 15 goals and of lacrosse at Hereford High School four assists for 19 points…Tied for third in Parkton, Maryland…Also earned on the team in goals scored and was fourth letters in soccer, basketball and track…Named to the Under in points…Scored three goals versus William & Mary…Recorded Armour All-American team as a junior…First team all-county two-goal games against Fairfield, Old Dominion, George Mason selection as a senior…Team captain…Personal: Has one brother and Drexel…Scooped up two ground balls at Rutgers…Posted and one sister…Names Colbie Caillat as her favorite singer three draw controls at Oregon…Took 26 shots…High School: and “Entourage” as her favorite television show…Nicknamed Played four years of lacrosse and field hockey at Fallston High “Jules”…Sociology major. School…First team all-county selection in lacrosse as a junior and senior…Was a second team all-county pick as a sophomore…Also Year GP S G A P GB CT DC earned all-county accolades in field hockey…Personal: Has two 2011 6 5 1 0 1 0 0 0 sisters and one brother…Lists peanut butter as her favorite food… Names “CSI” as her favorite television show and “Big Fish” as her favorite movie…Started playing lacrosse at age 6…Mathematical business economics major.

Year GP S G A P GB CT DC 2011 16 26 15 4 19 6 4 8

#5 Brittain Altomare Freshman, 5-6, Midfield Myersville, MD/Middletown

High School: Played four years of lacrosse and soccer, and two years of basketball at Middletown (MD) High School…Helped lacrosse team to Monocacy Valley Piedmont Conference championships all four years…Member of undefeated (18-0) Maryland state championship soccer team…First team All- Galaxy lacrosse selection as a junior and senior…Four-time first team all-area and all conference selection in lacrosse… Tallied 247 goals and 95 assists during her scholastic career… Maryland Scholar…Member of the National Honor Society… Personal: Has one brother and one sister…Father, Dan, was a Jenn Ward team captain on the U.S. Naval Academy soccer team…Hobbies include hiking and horseback riding…Lists “The Hunger Games” series and anything by James Patterson as her favorite books... Also recruited by James Madison, Boston University, Towson and George Mason…Plans to pursue a career in special education… Undecided major.

22 Hofstra University #19 Kaitlin Ayres #9 April Iannetta Freshman, 5-7, Attack Freshman, 5-5, Attack Glenmont, NY/Bethlehem Central Wantagh, NY/Wantagh

High School: Played one year of lacrosse High School: Lettered in lacrosse, soccer and field hockey at Bethlehem Central and basketball at Wantagh (NY) High High School in Bethlehem, New York… School…Helped lacrosse team to Nassau Named Offensive Most Valuable Player as County finals in 2009 and 2010, and to a senior…Earned Academic All-America the semifinals in 2011…Named to All- accolades in 2010-11…Played at Maryvale prep in Maryland Nassau County lacrosse team as a senior for three years before moving to New York...Personal: Has two after earning honorable mention accolades as a junior…All- sisters…Lists Ray Rice as her favorite athlete…Names “The county selection in basketball as a senior as well…Also earned Help” as her favorite book and “10 Things I Hate About You” all-class and all conference accolades in soccer and basketball… as her favorite movie…Also recruited by George Washington Soccer and Basketball teams Most Valuable Player during her and Holy Cross…Started playing lacrosse at age 6…Undecided senior year…Honor student…Personal: Has one brother…Also major. recruited by Stony Brook, Siena and LIU-Post…Exercise science major.

#34 Kelsey Gregerson Freshman, 5-9, Goalkeeper #23 Genna Kovar Rockville Centre, NY/South Side Senior, 5-6, Defense Hampton Bays, NY/Hampton Bays High School: Played lacrosse and soccer at South Side High School in Rockville First season on the Hofstra lacrosse Centre, New York…Named one of the roster…Played four years of field hockey Top 50 players on Long Island by MSG at Hofstra and was a two-time NFHCA Varsity…Earned All-Nassau County All-American…Concluded her eligibility honors as a senior…Team and Booster Club Most Valuable Player as the school record holder in goals (57), as a senior…Cyclone Award recipient in 2011…All-county assists (34) and points (148)…Three-time All-CAA selection… selection and team MVP as a junior…Was ranked #15 in the High School: Played four years of field hockey, basketball and nation by ESPN RISE for goalkeepers in the class of 2011…All- softball at Hampton Bays High School in Hampton Bays, New county selection as a sophomore…Made 544 saves during her York…Three-time All-New York State selection…All-region career…Three-time Lady Cyclone Award recipient as a member selection in 2007…Left Hampton Bays as the school’s all-time of the soccer team…Part of the top-ranked team in the nation in scoring leader, as she tallied 57 goals and 23 assists in her playing 2008, winning conference, county Long Island and New York career…Was the 2007 Newsday Suffolk County Most Valuable State championships…Won Long Island Championships again Offensive Player and a three-time team Most Valuable Player… in 2009 and 2010…Part of state championship soccer squad in Led Hampton Bays to its first Division III playoff appearance in 2010…Played in three county semifinals as a member of the 11 years in 2007…Three-year team captain…Also participated lacrosse team…Personal: Has two brothers…Brother, Michael, in the Empire State Games for four years, and has been involved plays rugby at The Catholic University of America…Names with the United States National Futures Program and participated Derek Jeter as her favorite athlete…Plans to pursue a career as a in the National Futures Tournament in Virginia Beach in 2007… coach and physical education teacher…Physical education major. Personal: Has two brothers…Cousin, Lindsey Kovar, is a senior on the Drexel women’s lacrosse team…Uncle, Joseph Kovar, was a member of the 1982 U.S. Men’s National Lacrosse Team and is a member of the National Lacrosse and Long Island Metro Lacrosse Halls of Fame…Hobbies include surfing, snowboarding and wake boarding…Lists Kobe Bryant, Tim Tebow and Derek Jeter as her favorite athletes…Member of the Key and Varsity Clubs at Hampton Bays…Plans to pursue a career as a coach at the collegiate level…Liberal arts major.

2012 Women’s Lacrosse 23 Player Profiles

#11 Sam Lenox #20 Jac Tierney Freshman, 5-3, Midfield Sophomore, 5-7, Defense Sudlersville, MD/Queen Anne’s County Massapequa, NY/Massapequa/ Lenoir-Rhyne High School: Lettered in lacrosse and soccer all four years at Queen Anne’s Previous College: Spent the 2010- County High School in Centreville, 11 academic year at Lenoir-Rhyne Maryland…Lacrosse All-American as a University in Hickory, North Carolina… senior…Four-time All-Shore selection, Recorded two goals, five assists, 33 including three first team honors… ground balls and 19 caused turnovers…Earned team Defensive Two-time Team Most Valuable Player…Served as lacrosse Player of the Year and Unsung Hero Awards…High School: team captain for two seasons…Named to All-Shore team in Lettered in lacrosse, and basketball at Massapequa (NY) High soccer four times…Soccer team Intensity and Heart of a Lion School…All-Nassau County selection as a senior…Earned all- Awards recipient…Named Freshman of the Year in 2007… conference accolades as a junior…Served as team captain of both Sportsmanship Award winner as a senior…Member of three basketball and lacrosse teams…Was all-class and all-conference Bayside championships in lacrosse…Part of three state semifinal selection in basketball…Selected to train at the IMG Basketball and one district championship lacrosse teams…Personal: Has Academy in Florida…Named a New York State Scholar- two sisters…Hobbies include music, cooking and the arts…Plans Athlete…AP Scholar…Member of the National Honor Society… to pursue a career in pediatric physical therapy…Exercise science Named to Principal’s Honor Roll…Played lacrosse for former major. Hofstra star Megan Zimmer…Had her work published in “A Celebration of Poets” in 2009…Member of three county finalist teams in lacrosse…Personal: Has two brothers and one sister… Full name is Jacqueline…Sister, Jen, played lacrosse at Buffalo State…Names Michael Jordan as her favorite athlete…Started Jaclyn Pandolf playing lacrosse at age 12…Athletic training major.

#13 Abby Wilson Freshman, 5-5, Defense Bel Air, MD/John Carroll

High School: Played lacrosse and soccer for four years at The John Carroll School in Bel Air, Maryland…Member of 2008 IAAM indoor soccer championship team…Was part of three IAAM Semifinal teams in both lacrosse and soccer…Helped her Skywalker Club team to an undefeated season in 2010…Member of the National Honor Society…Chinese Society member…Four-year member of Fellowship for Christian Athletes…Personal: Has two brothers… Brother, Christopher, played soccer at Johns Hopkins…Lists snowboarding as a hobby and Eminem as her favorite musician… Chemistry major.

24 Hofstra University

This is Hofstra University

ofstra University provides a dynamic college experience tailored Hofstra joined with North Shore-LIJ Health System in announcing plans for engaged and ambitious individuals. Students find pride to establish a medical school on the University campus in October 2007. Hand purpose at Hofstra, through small classes, a faculty whose The new school, which welcomed its first class in July 2011, is the first primary concern is teaching, cutting edge technology, extensive library allopathic (MD) medical school in Nassau County and the first in New resources, internships, and active and compelling educational programs York State since 1963. that appeal to their interests and abilities. The Hofstra community is driven, dynamic and energetic, helping students find and focus their In October 2011 the Commission on Presidential Debates announced strengths to prepare them for a successful future. that it had chosen Hofstra University for the site of its October 16, 2012 Presidential Debate, which will be in the “town meeting” format. In its relatively short 76-year history, Hofstra has established itself as a The Commission on Presidential Debates, a nonprofit, nonpartisan world-class institution of higher education and cultural enterprise. Each corporation, has sponsored and produced every presidential and vice- academic year, the Hofstra campus and the programs offered grow and presidential debate since 1988. Hofstra University hosted the third and change to meet the demands of our students and our community. final presidential debate of the 2008 election cycle, between then Senator Barack Obama and Senator John McCain, on October 15, Hofstra opened in 1935 as a commuter school with all classes and offices 2008. housed in one building. Since those early days, Hofstra has evolved into an international institution with a student body hailing from 50 states In 2011 Hofstra announced that it would launch a School and territories, and 72 countries around the world. The beautiful campus of Engineering and Applied Science with a co-op education is an accredited arboretum with 115 buildings on 240 acres. There are program that will partner with a network of industry leaders to approximately 4,000 students living on campus, and Hofstra offers them offer students substantial work experience before they graduate. and all students an extensive array of academic and social activities. Additionally, Hofstra’s close proximity to Manhattan means that students The new school, set to open in September 2012, will combine have easy access to the wondrous cultural, social and career offerings of and expand the University’s existing Engineering and the city. Computer Science departments to develop a curriculum that emphasizes high-tech research, practical work experience While the campus and its offerings have changed, what has remained and inter-disciplinary study, integrating resources and faculty consistent throughout the years is the sense of community on campus, from other parts of the institution, including the Hofstra North the eagerness of our students to learn and the commitment of the Hofstra Shore-LIJ School of Medicine and the Frank G. Zarb School faculty and administration to provide a challenging education that of Business. encourages the pursuit of lifelong learning. Hofstra’s School of Communication is one of the largest, The Colleges and Schools of the University are: Hofstra College of most advanced non-commercial television facilities in the Liberal Arts and Sciences, Frank G. Zarb School of Business, School East. Students take classes and work in Dempster Hall, a of Communication, School of Education, Health and Human Services, sophisticated television production/post-production facility Maurice A. Deane School of Law, School for University Studies, Honors with two broadcast-quality studios and control rooms; two College, Hofstra University Continuing Education and Hofstra North advanced online video edit suites; two Avid non-linear digital Shore-LIJ School of Medicine at Hofstra University. Bachelor’s degrees editing systems and several cuts-only video work stations. Two are offered in about 150 areas of study. Graduate degrees are offered, satellite dishes are available with one dish providing special including Ph.D., Ed.D., Psy.D., Au.D., J.D., and M.D. degrees, advanced news feeds for the broadcast journalism room, which also certificates and professional diplomas, in more approximately 160 has access to Associated Press, Lexis-Nexis and Dow Jones programs of study. services. In addition, the facility is capable of broadcasting

26 Hofstra University student-produced programming to the entire campus on our own cable channels. Also located here is the University’s radio station (WRHU/88.7-FM), audio production studios, a film/video screening room, film editing rooms, a computer laboratory, a speech performance studio and a large dance studio.

Hofstra’s C.V. Starr Hall offers academic facilities that are among the most technologically advanced in the nation. Every seat in every classroom allows students direct access to the Internet and Hofstra network, including the resources of Hofstra’s Axinn Library.

Hofstra’s growing computer facilities offer extensive high-tech training opportunities. There are computer terminals throughout the campus for student and faculty use, with more than 750 PC, Macintosh and UNIX workstations available in labs and classrooms.

Hofstra hosts more than 500 cultural events annually, bringing thousands of scholars, dignitaries and other participants to campus. More than 200 musical and dramatic performances take place on campus each year. The University recently completed a year-long celebration of its 75th anniversary, complete with a concert, academic Hofstra by the Numbers convocation and cake, several conferences and signature events which brought together students, faculty, alumni and community. 17 Varsity sports In October 2008 the eyes of the world were on Hofstra for the final 20 Eateries on campus presidential debate between Barack Obama and John McCain. The debate was a transformational moment for the University, highlighting 20 Local and national fraternities and sororities the achievements of our students and faculty and their engagement in 21 Average undergraduate class size the political process. Leading up to the debate, students and the entire 22 Academic accreditations community were engaged by the year-long Educate ’08 program, 37 Residence halls almost 150 lectures, conferences, and events focused on the issues, 100 Percent program accessibility to persons with disabilities history and politics of the presidency, followed by Define ’09, which 175 Student clubs and organizations looked at the first year of his presidency. The University continues to 500 Cultural events per year host important political events, such as 1,165 Faculty members the New York State Gubernatorial Debate 1935 Founding date in 2010. 6,804 Full-time undergraduate enrollment 12,000 Total University enrollment, including part-time under- The Hofstra Museum, which houses graduate, graduate and Maurice A. Deane School of Law one of the largest art collections in the metropolitan area, coordinates 119,000+ Hofstra alumni approximately eight exhibitions annually 1.2 Million Volumes available at Hofstra University Libraries and offers exhibition areas and an extensive outdoor sculpture collection, with 75 pieces. The Hofstra Museum is The Hofstra athletic program competes on the NCAA Division I level accredited by the American Association of and is a member of the Colonial Athletic Association. The University Museums – one of only 94 universities in sponsors 17 intercollegiate programs – eight men’s sports and nine the nation and one of six in New York to women’s sports. Hofstra has men’s teams in basketball, baseball, hold that distinction. lacrosse, golf, tennis, wrestling, soccer and cross country. Women’s sports include basketball, volleyball, softball, tennis, soccer, field Hofstra also has six theaters, a student hockey, lacrosse, cross country and golf. newspaper, a lively student center, a recently renovated recreation center and Hofstra’s academic programs are accredited by numerous national numerous athletic facilities, including the agencies and the University is one of only 280 schools, out of more 13,000-seat James M. Shuart Stadium than 3,600 colleges and universities nationwide, with a chapter of the and the 5,046-seat David S. Mack Sports national honor society Phi Beta Kappa. Of Hofstra’s 1,165 faculty and Exhibition Complex. Hofstra also members, 533 are full time and 93 percent hold the highest degree in has an indoor, Olympic-sized (eight lane, their fields. The average undergraduate class size is 21 students, while 50-meter) swimming pool, one of the student-faculty ratio is 14-to-1. largest such facilities in the New York metropolitan area. Hofstra University is 100-percent program accessible to persons with disabilities, and has been cited as a national model for this achievement.

2012 Women’s Lacrosse 27 Hofstra University President

tuart Rabinowitz was chosen by the Hofstra University Board of Trustees to serve as the eighth president of Sthe University on December 20, 2000. Prior to his appointment, he served as dean of Hofstra University School of Law from September 1989 through June 2001. He joined the faculty of the Law School in 1972. President Rabinowitz currently holds the Andrew M. Boas and Mark L. Claster Distinguished Professor of Law.

President Rabinowitz has held positions with a number of important government and community organizations, including the Judicial Advisory Council of the State of New York Unified Court System, County of Nassau. He currently serves as a member of the board of directors for the Long Island Association, and as co-vice chair of the Long Island Regional Economic Development Committee. He has also served as a trustee of the Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities and on the board of directors the Long Island Technology Network. President Rabinowitz is a former member of the Nassau County Blue Ribbon Financial Review Panel and a former chair of the Nassau County Local Advisory Board. Additionally, President Rabinowitz served as a member of the Nassau County Commission on Government Revision, which was charged with drafting a new charter and a new form of government for the County. He is the recipient of the Martin Luther King Living the Dream Award, STUART RABINOWITZ EOC; Distinguished Service in the Cause of Justice, Legal Aid President of Hofstra University Society; UJA Federation Leadership Award; the Bar Association of Nassau County Proclamation for Outstanding Service to both Award from the Conference of Jewish Organizations of Nassau the legal profession and the community; the Community Service County; and the Alumni Association of the City College of New York 2005 Townsend Harris Medal. President Rabinowitz has also been honored by the Long Island Software and Technology Network (LISTnet) and was the recipient of Networking magazine’s David Award. In 2009, he received the Chief Executive Leadership Award from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE), District II. Claflin University presented President Rabinowitz with the degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa in November 2009.

President Rabinowitz received a juris doctor, magna President Rabinowitz, Hofstra Pride cum laude, from Columbia University School of Law, Club Board member James C. Metzger where he was a member of the board of editors of the ’83 and Hofstra Pride Club President Columbia Law Review and a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar. E. David Woycik ’77 at the 2011 Pride He graduated from the City College of New York with Student-Athlete Awards Banquet honors, and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and the American Law Institute.

28 Hofstra University University Senior Administration/Trustees

M. Patricia Adamski Joseph M. Barkwill Dr. Herman Berliner Stephanie Bushey Melissa Connolly Jessica Eads Senior Vice President Vice President for Provost and Senior Vice Vice President for Vice President for Vice President for for Planning Facilities President for Institutional Research University Relations Enrollment Services and Administration and Operations Academic Affairs and Assessment

Dolores Fredrich, Esq. Richard V. Guardino, Catherine Hennessy Sandra S. Johnson Robert W. Juckiewicz Alan J. Kelly Vice President for Jr., Esq. Vice President for Vice President for Vice President for Vice President Legal Affairs and Vice President for Financial Affairs and Student Affairs Information Technology for Development General Counsel Business Development Treasurer Trustees of Hofstra University As of October 2011

OFFICERS John D. Miller* James M. Shuart,* President Emeritus Marilyn B. Monter* Janis M. Meyer, * Chair Martha S. Pope Wilbur Breslin, Trustee Emeritus James E. Quinn, * Vice Chair Edwin C. Reed Emil V. Cianciulli,* Chair Emeritus Peter G. Schiff, Vice Chair Robert D. Rosenthal* John J. Conefry, Jr., Chair Emeritus David S. Mack,* Secretary Debra A. Sandler* Maurice A. Deane,* Chair Emeritus Stuart Rabinowitz, President Thomas J. Sanzone* George G. Dempster,* Chair Emeritus ______Joseph Sparacio* Joseph L. Dionne,* Trustee Emeritus Frank G. Zarb* Bernard Fixler,* Trustee Emeritus MEMBERS Florence Kaufman, Trustee Emerita DELEGATES Walter B. Kissinger, Trustee Emeritus Alan J. Bernon* Ann M. Mallouk,* Chair Emerita George W. Bilicic, Jr. William F. Nirode, Speaker of the Faculty Thomas H. O’Brien, Trustee Emeritus Tejinder Bindra Stuart L. Bass,* Chair, University Senate Arnold A. Saltzman, Trustee Emeritus Robert F. Dall* Executive Committee Norman R. Tengstrom,* Trustee Emeritus Helene Fortunoff Elizabeth K. Venuti, Chair, University Steven J. Freiberg* Senate Planning and Budget Committee *Hofstra Alumni Martin B. Greenberg* David Zuniga, President, Student Joseph M. Gregory* Government Association Leo A. Guthart Alexander Zelinski, Vice President, Peter S. Kalikow* Student Government Association Abby Kenigsberg Frederick E. Davis, Jr.,* President, Alumni Arthur J. Kremer Organization Karen L. Lutz Donna M. Mendes* ______

2012 Women’s Lacrosse 29 Hofstra University Director of Athletics

The Hofstra Athletic program has Active on a national level, Hayes served on flourished under Hayes’ leadership, the NCAA Division I Lacrosse Committee winning 20 CAA Championships and from September 2006 to September 2008. In making 33 postseason appearances, September 2010 he was appointed to the NCAA including 25 NCAA Tournaments, since Leadership Council, which is an advisory body the 2004-05 academic year. In 2010-11 to the Division I Board of Directors. four Pride teams advanced to postseason play with women’s soccer and men’s Hayes came to Hofstra with more than 14 years lacrosse reaching the NCAA Tournament of athletic administration experience, including as at-large selections. In addition, Hofstra management positions at four Division I hosted the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse institutions – Connecticut, Fordham, St. John’s Quarterfinals in 2009 and 2011, setting and Fairfield. a James M. Shuart Stadium attendance record in 2011. Hayes received a master’s degree in education in 1992 with a concentration in Hayes has placed a significant emphasis sport management from the University of on fund-raising during his tenure. Pride Connecticut. He holds a bachelor’s degree Club membership reached all-time (1989) from Providence College, where he was highs, both in terms of the number of a member of Providence’s lacrosse team. He contributors and funds raised as the was also awarded a certificate of completion in organization topped the $1 million 2001 from the Sports Management Institute, mark for the three consecutive years. Consortium of the Universities of Michigan In addition, Hofstra Athletics signed its and . largest corporate sponsorship deal in department history when it partnered A native of Providence, Rhode Island, Hayes with W.B. Mason in 2010. In 2011 graduated from the Providence Country Day Hofstra announced a 1.5 million dollar School where he lettered in football, basketball commitment from lacrosse alumnus and lacrosse. He was inducted, as a member James C. Metzger ’83, the largest gift in of his high school basketball team, into the JACK HAYES Hofstra Athletics history. Providence Country Day Athletic Hall of Fame in October 2004. In October 2010 Hayes Hofstra University Director of Athletics Resources generated through fund- became a two-time member of Providence raising efforts have been used to enhance Country Day’s Athletic Hall of Fame when he programs and facilities available to was inducted along with the rest of his high ack Hayes is in his eighth year as director student-athletes. Recent initiatives school lacrosse team. of athletics at Hofstra University in 2011- include the construction of the W.B. Mason 12. Hayes was appointed by Hofstra Pride Lounge on the lower level of the Mack Hayes resides in East Northport, New York, J Sports Complex, baseball’s Quinn Family with his wife Bridget, daughter Katie (9), and President Stuart Rabinowitz as the University’s director of athletics on October 4, 2004. Hayes Grandstand and the Fried Family Student- sons Matt (6), Tommy (3) and Michael (1). came to Hofstra after serving as an associate Athlete Development Center on the second director of athletics at the University of floor of the James M. Shuart Stadium Building. Connecticut for three years. Other recent renovations include locker rooms, HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY the wrestling room, athletic training rooms Hayes, the eighth director of athletics at in Margiotta Hall and the Physical Education DIRECTORS OF ATHLETICS Hofstra, leads a department that includes 17 Center, the basketball media room in the Mack Division I teams, 90 coaches and administrative Sports Complex, a press box at the Hofstra 1937-42 John Bartlett MacDonald staff members and 350 student-athletes. Soccer Stadium, replacement of the turf at James M. Shuart Stadium and the construction 1942-45 John Archer Smith (Interim) of the Hofstra Field Hockey Stadium. Hayes’ proven expertise in enhancing academic 1945-48 John Bartlett MacDonald and athletic success of student-athletes, 1948-51 John Archer Smith strategic planning, fund-raising, marketing, In 2006 Hayes reintroduced the Hofstra university relations, facility enhancement, Athletics Hall of Fame after more than a 50- 1951-74 Howard “Howdy” Myers year absence, inducting five classes since that budgetary management, and NCAA compliance 1974-75 Dick Thiebert complements Hofstra University’s athletic time. He also led an effort to retire the uniform department in its quest to further enhance its numbers of prominent Hofstra student-athletes 1975-87 Bob Getchell athletic program, and assist Hofstra’s student- with 20 jersey retirement ceremonies held 1987-97 Jim Garvey during the 2008-09 academic year. athletes both on and off the field. 1997-04 Harry Royle 2004-pres. Jack Hayes

30 Hofstra University Hofstra University Athletics

Charles Jenkins, Hofstra’s all-time leading scorer, was a three-time Haggerty Award Lou Ruggirello earned All- winner and two- America and Academic All- time CAA Player America accolades in 2010-11 and of the Year who Tiffany Yovino helped lead the Pride was a four-time NCAA qualifier was selected by to the second round of the NCAA the Golden State Tournament in 2007 and 2010 and was Warriors in the an All-American last season 2011 NBA Draft

Jay Card led the Pride to four Olivia Galati consecutive NCAA set the school Tournament single season appearances for victory, the first time in strikeout program history, and and shutout was a three-time records with All-American and 29 wins, 348 four-time All-CAA strikeouts and selection 17 shutouts

Shante Evans was an All- American in 2010-11 after Shaun Foster earned CAA averaging a Men’s Soccer Defensive team-high 18.4 Player and Rookie of the points and 11 Year Awards in 2010 rebounds per game

2012 Women’s Lacrosse 31 Athletics Administrative Staff and Head Coaches

Alison Adamski Pete Alfano Rob Anspach Chrissy Arnone Jay Artinian Rachel August Women’s Tennis Coach Cross Country Coach Wrestling Coach Assistant Director of Senior Associate Director Assistant Director of Athletics for Marketing of Athletics for Facilities Athletic Administration and Promotions

Cathy Aull Ann Baller Dr. Michael Barnes Anthony Battaglia Susan Bauer Marisa Biggins Athletic Department Associate Director of Faculty Athletics Equipment Manager Assistant Dean of Assistant Director of Secretary Athletic Facilities Representative University Advisement Compliance

Allison Bradshaw Brittany Butts Mo Cassara Neil Collins John Considine Tara Coppola Assistant Strength and Athletic Facilities Men’s Basketball Coach Assistant Director of Assistant Equipment Assistant Director of Conditioning Coach Coordinator Athletic Facilities Manager Athletic Facilities

Maria Corvino Maren Crowley Kathy De Angelis Steve DeNapoli Bill Edwards Joe Elliott Assistant Director of Women’s Golf Coach Field Hockey Coach Athletic Facilities Softball Coach Men’s Golf Coach Athletics for Ticket Coordinator Operations

David Fernandez Stephen Gorchov John Heck Kristina Hernandez Tim Holman Ellen Johnson Athletic Facilities Associate Director Associate Director of Volleyball Coach Athletic Facilities Assistant Director of Coordinator of Athletics for Athletics for Compliance Coordinator Athletics for Corporate Communications Relations

32 Hofstra University Colm Kennedy Krista Kilburn-Steveskey James Lally Frantzer Le Blanc Cindy Lewis Evan Malings Assistant Director of Women’s Basketball Director of Student- Assistant Director of Senior Associate Head Athletic Trainer Athletic Facilities Coach Athlete Services Athletic Facilities Director of Athletics

Danny McCabe Tim McMahon Abby Morgan Kevin Murga Isaac Neal Michael Neely Executive Associate Associate Director of Women’s Lacrosse Coach Athletic Facilities Ticket Office Director of Ticket Sales Director of Athletics Athletics for Coordinator Graduate Assistant External Affairs

Richard Nuttall Jeanne O’Keefe Rachel Peel James Prendergast Simon Riddiough John Russo Men’s Soccer Coach Athletic Department Associate Dean of Assistant Strength and Women’s Soccer Coach Baseball Coach Secretary University Advisement Conditioning Coach

Diane Schuerlein Jim Sheehan Daniel Solow Samantha Sweeney Kathy Theiling Seth Tierney Athletic Department Senior Sports Assistant Director of Assistant Director of Equipment Manager Men’s Lacrosse Coach Secretary Information Director Athletics for Development Athletics for Student- Athlete Development

Michael Unterstein Dave Walsh Ryan Watson Philip Wayne Winnie Wymes Dr. Michael Yorio Assistant Director of Assistant Equipment Assistant Director of Men’s Tennis Coach Athletic Department Team Physician Athletic Development Manager Athletic Facilities Secretary

2012 Women’s Lacrosse 33 Margiotta Hall

pened in 1992, Margiotta Hall, The state-of-the-art athletic training room, theater with stadium seating for group film a magnificent three-story, also located on the first floor, has hydrotherapy and meeting sessions, as well as a viewing O22,500-square-foot building, is a and electrotherapy areas, cardiovascular and room with hardwood flooring and a 50-inch centerpiece of the Hofstra University Athletics isokinetic equipment, as well as taping areas, flat screen television that overlooks the field. program. The state-of-the-art field house, a rehabilitation area, an aerobics room, and combined with Hofstra’s 13,000-seat stadium, athletic trainer and physician offices. In 2010 Margiotta Hall was the recipient of a has created one of the finest lacrosse facilities “Traditions Project” that provides a sense of in the nation. The facility was named after On the second floor, an attractive multi- history of the lacrosse programs. The walls Joseph M. Margiotta ’50, a former Pride purpose room, enclosed by a glass wall, of the second floor of Margiotta Hall contain student-athlete and long-time supporter. provides a panoramic view of James M. pictures and brief text descriptions of the Margiotta, who founded and served as Shuart Stadium. Meetings and receptions for key moments and people in Hofstra Lacrosse President of the Hofstra Pride Club for more alumni, parents and friends of the Hofstra history. The project was made possible than 20 years, passed away in November 2008 Athletic program are held in this area. Located through the generosity of former lacrosse All- on this level are the offices for the men and American James C. Metzger ’83. Margiotta Hall features a 3,500-square-foot women’s lacrosse coaching staffs. weight room on the first floor. The building The lower level of Margiotta Hall contains a also contains locker rooms for men’s lacrosse The lacrosse office was the benefit of a major 178-seat theater, additional meeting rooms and women’s lacrosse, all of which have renovation project in 2008. The offices are and an indoor golf training facility. undergone major renovations since 2008. equipped with video equipment, a 12-seat

Margiotta Hall Weight Room

Lacrosse Office Viewing Room Women’s Lacrosse Locker Room

34 Hofstra University Women’s Lacrosse Locker Room

Two panels of the Lacrosse Traditions Project Women’s Lacrosse Lounge

Head Coach Abby Morgan’s Office

2012 Women’s Lacrosse 35 James M. Shuart Stadium/Indoor Practice Facility

riginally opened in 1963 as Hofstra Stadium and renamed James M. Shuart Stadium in OAugust 2002, the facility serves as the home to Hofstra’s lacrosse teams.

Named after the former Hofstra President, who played football and lacrosse during his undergraduate days at Hofstra, James M. Shuart Stadium has served as the host for the NCAA Division I Men’s Lacrosse Championship Quarterfinals and first round games in the NCAA Men’s and Women’s Lacrosse Championships, numerous conference championship contests, the Long Island All-Star Football Game, the Fun City Bowl featuring the New York City Police and Fire Department teams, the Long Island Lizards of Major League Lacrosse, and various Long Island high school and New York state championship games. The stadium also served as a home for the Long Island Rough Riders of professional soccer’s A-League.

In 1968 the stadium became the third college facility in the nation to install an artificial playing surface. James M. Shuart Stadium underwent a major renovation and expansion that was completed in the fall of 1996, making the facility into one of the premier complexes in the Northeast. The project included the expansion of the seating capacity from 7,000 to 13,000; the creation of the Howdy Myers Pavilion in the southeast corner of the stadium; and the installation of scoreboards in both end zones. The renovation transformed James M. Shuart Stadium into the largest outdoor sports and entertainment complex on Long Island. In 2007 the artificial turf at James M. Shuart Stadium was replaced with FieldTurf, then in 2009 new scoreboards were installed in the north and south end zones.

The largest crowds in James M. Shuart Stadium history occurred during the hosting of the NCAA Lacrosse Quarterfinals. A stadium record 13,447 people, the largest-ever lacrosse crowd on Long Island, were in attendance for the 2011 NCAA Quarterfinals, while a crowd of 12,292, a then-NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship Quarterfinal record, witnessed the 1999 NCAA Quarterfinals featuring Hofstra Indoor Practice Facility Hofstra versus Johns Hopkins. In 2009 11,292 fans were present and 10,510 fans attended the 2001 The Pride has use of the Hofstra Indoor Practice Facility, that quarterfinals that featured Hofstra against Syracuse. formerly was the property of the New York Jets of the National Football League. The 50-yard turf field gives Hofstra a unique environment that many teams in the Northeast do not have. The practice bubble is located on the North Campus, behind the Mack Sports Complex.

36 Hofstra University Sports Medicine/Athletic Training

hrough a comprehensive athletic training program, Hofstra University student-athletes are provided Texcellent health care during their time at the University. A coordinated effort between the University Health and Wellness Center, the Athletic Department and outside health care providers ensures every student- athlete the best medical attention possible.

University student-athletes have direct access to a myriad of health care services. Managing the coverage of every practice and competition event is Hofstra University’s athletic training staff, which is led by ninth-year Head Athletic Trainer Evan Malings and features six full-time athletic trainers and numerous student athletic trainers. The athletic trainers provide injury management, rehabilitation and treatment to the entire Athletic program. Utilizing three state-of-the- art athletic training rooms, these professionals work tirelessly to ensure the safe participation of Hofstra’s student-athletes and to return injured athletes to play quickly and safely.

Supporting the athletic trainers is team physician Dr. Michael Yorio. Dr. Yorio, a physician with Pro Health Care, Inc. in Lake Success, New York, is in his third year on Hofstra’s medical team. Yorio is an internist with specialized training in sports medicine. He earned his undergraduate degree at Villanova University, and received his medical degree from the SUNY Health Science Center in Syracuse. Yorio previously served as a sports medicine fellow with the University of Maryland Orthopedics. Prior to that, he was a resident physician in internal medicine at Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Yorio was named the Director of Player Medical Services for the 2008 U.S. Open Tennis Tournament in Flushing, New York, and is on the medical staff for the New York Islanders. He also worked as a team physician for the University of Maryland from 2003 to 2005.

Hofstra University sponsors a fully accredited, highly competitive undergraduate degree program for athletic training majors, in which Hofstra student athletic trainers participate in all aspects of the health care system.

Evan Malings Dr. Michael Yorio Robert DiMonda Head Athletic Trainer Team Physician Athletic Trainer

2012 Women’s Lacrosse 37 Athletic Academic Support

ofstra University is committed to the pursuit of academic and athletic excellence. The University views Hparticipation in intercollegiate athletics as benefiting the student-athlete in an educationally enhancing experience beyond any other opportunity available. Hofstra also realizes the time commitment made by student-athletes and has committed the facilities and resources to support all students.

The University Tutorial Program (UTP) provides free tutoring in every subject area to any Hofstra student. Students are able to obtain up to 1 1/2 hours of individual tutorial assistance per week for up to three courses. They are also able to utilize the various help labs on campus, which specialize in providing assistance in writing, business and QM, and biology and chemistry. In addition to this service, student-athletes are assigned an academic advisor, through the Center for University Advisement, who helps address the various needs of student‑athletes. The academic advisor emphasizes four areas in their efforts to ensure the academic success of Hofstra’s student-athletes.

Area one is academic counseling. Services are provided in the areas of academic planning, career planning, personal counseling, and campus and community referrals. The advisor also meets with prospective student‑athletes, at the coach’s request, to share the many benefits of a Hofstra University education.

Area two is academic advising. The academic advisor serves as the primary advisor for first-year and undecided student-athletes, and also assists upperclassmen who have declared a major.

Area three is academic monitoring. The advisor monitors the academic progress of student‑athletes to ensure compliance with Hofstra University, NCAA and conference regulations. The advisor’s regular communication with the faculty and coaches provide opportunities for early intervention should academic difficulties arise.

Area four is study halls. The University Tutorial Program supports athletic study halls by providing tutors in various subjects as necessary. The academic advisors also assess the needs of individual student‑athletes to provide the most effective study environment. The assessment tool administered by the Center for University Advisement is also used to provide various enrichment seminars for the student‑athletes such as time management, writing skills, campus resources, and surviving the college transition.

In 2010 The Fried Center for Student-Athlete Development was opened on the second level of the James M. Shuart Stadium Building. The center houses the offices of the Student-Athlete Services Staff, as well as a large computer lab with printer access for use by Hofstra student-athletes, a quiet study area with wireless internet access and two group study/tutor rooms with power point access and white boards.

38 Hofstra University Long Island

Long Island has a rich history as an active, vibrant community, a summer playground, and home to some of New York’s most prominent families.

Five distinct regions make up Long Island: You can catch a Hofstra shuttle bus to Jones Beach – a state park with • North Shore, otherwise known as the Gold Coast, with dozens six miles of gorgeous coastline, a boardwalk, swimming pools, golf and of historic sites dating back to colonial days and Gatsby-era outdoor concerts. mansions. With everything from : • South Shore, the Island’s spectator sports and entertainment center, with world-famous Jones and Fire Island Beaches, and • museums, historical sites and lighthouses, home to the New York Islanders. • to sophisticated malls, designer outlets and shopping villages, • Central Suffolk, with beautiful forests and natural inlets, the • to wineries and farm stands, world’s largest factory outlet center and a huge water park. • to family fun parks, aquariums and zoos, • North Fork, with an array of vineyards, waterfront ports and farm stands. ...there is plenty to do on Long Island! • South Fork, widely known as “The Hamptons,” with its pristine beaches and exclusive villages.

2012 Women’s Lacrosse 39 New York City

Hofstra is located only 30 miles from New York City – the capital of culture and finance. You can visit Carnegie Hall, South Street Seaport, Hard Rock Café, Grand Central Station, Central Park, NBC Studios in Rockefeller Center, Little Italy or Chinatown.

About New York City…

• Study the world’s finest sculptures and paintings at the • Walk through the financial capital of the world at the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art. Stock Exchange on Wall Street.

• Go and cheer along with the crowd at a Yankees, Mets, Rangers or • Take the subway to Coney Island for a Nathan’s hot dog and a ride Knicks game. on the Cyclone, the last of the great wooden rollercoasters.

• Wave at the TV cameras in the street-level studios of FOX, CNN, • Get half-priced tickets to Broadway’s finest shows at the TKTS NBC, CBS or ABC booth in a new, glittering Times Square.

40 Hofstra University The Colonial Athletic Association

he Colonial Athletic Association continues to build on its The conference also excels in many other sports. CAA squads have reputation as one of the nation’s top collegiate conferences both combined to win 10 field hockey national titles since the championship Tathletically and academically. began in 1981. At least two women’s soccer teams have advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament in three of the past four The CAA encompasses five of the nation’s nine largest metropolitan seasons and William & Mary gave the CAA a team in the final 16 areas with a geographic footprint that stretches from Boston to Atlanta. of the NCAA Men’s Soccer Championship for the sixth time in the The conference has produced 16 national team champions in five last nine years. In men’s cross country, William & Mary advanced different sports, 33 individual national champions, 12 national players to the NCAA Championship for the 12th straight year and finished of the year, 12 national coaches of the year and 12 Honda Award 19th overall. In the pool, Towson’s Meredith Budner finished as the winners. Just as impressive, however, are the honors accumulated runner-up in the 500 freestyle and 1650 freestyle at the 2011 NCAA away from competition, which include five Rhodes Scholars and 22 Championship and received All-America honors along with George NCAA post-graduate scholars. In 2010-11, more than 1,900 of the Mason’s Ashley Danner. Delaware and Towson have each reached the league’s 4,000 student-athletes received the Commissioner’s Academic Final Four of the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship in the past Award after posting at least a 3.2 grade point average while lettering decade. The CAA has sent multiple teams to the NCAA Baseball in a varsity sport. The conference had 21 teams in 12 different Championship in nine of the last 14 years and has had at least 12 sports receive NCAA Public Recognition Awards based on the latest players selected in the eight of the last nine Major League Baseball Academic Progress Report released in 2011. drafts. The conference also boasts numerous All-Americans in lacrosse, The landscape of the conference tennis, golf, track and field, women’s lacrosse and wrestling. stretches along the majority of the CAA member institutions are East Coast, and includes six of the committed to excellence in the nation’s top 25 media markets – New classroom. The Colonial Academic York (1), Philadelphia (4), Boston Alliance was created in 2002 by the (7), Atlanta (8), Washington, D.C. (9) league’s presidents with a goal of and Baltimore (25). The number of expanding their partnership to all television homes in the CAA market aspects of university life outside of exceeds 20 million. intercollegiate athletics. Among the The CAA conducts championships in programs that have been established are 23 sports. Male athletes compete for an undergraduate research conference, championships in baseball, basketball, coordination of study abroad programs cross country, football, golf, lacrosse, and granting visiting academic status soccer, swimming & diving, tennis, to student-athletes traveling to an away track & field and wrestling. Female athletes battle for conference titles contest so that they have access to libraries, academic resource centers in basketball, cross country, field hockey, golf, lacrosse, rowing, soccer, and computer labs. softball, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field and volleyball. In In 2002, two faculty members from CAA institutions were awarded 2010-11, 25 teams earned NCAA Tournament berths and 50 student- academia’s most coveted distinction – the Nobel Prize. John B. Fenn, athletes received All-America honors in 13 different sports. a research professor in the Department of Chemistry at Virginia The conference has made its presence known nationally in men’s Commonwealth University, received the Nobel Prize for chemistry, basketball with two teams – George Mason (2006) and VCU (2011) – and Vernon Smith, a professor of economics and law at George Mason advancing to the NCAA Final Four over the past five years. Three CAA University, shared the Nobel Prize in economic sciences. teams earned NCAA Tournament berths for the first time in 2011 as Commissioner Thomas E. Yeager has guided the CAA since its conference champion Old Dominion was joined by VCU and George inception. The conference traces its roots back to 1983 when three Mason. VCU knocked off USC, Georgetown, Purdue, Florida State and of its current members- George Mason University, James Madison top-seeded , while Mason defeated Villanova. The Rams were University, and the College of William and Mary - were aligned ranked No. 6 in the final ESPN/USA Today Top 25 poll, which was the with East Carolina University, the United States Naval Academy and highest ranking ever for a CAA team. In 2006, George Mason captured the University of Richmond as a basketball league (ECAC South). the nation’s imagination by becoming the first mid-major program since During the next two years, the league added 11 sports, acquired two 1979 to reach the Final Four, posting victories over Michigan State, new members (the University of North Carolina at Wilmington and North Carolina, Wichita State and Connecticut along the way. American University) and decided to form a new association. The Six CAA women’s basketball teams advanced to postseason transformation from ECAC South to CAA took place on June 6, 1985. play in 2011. James Madison represented the conference in the Charter members George Mason, James Madison, UNC Wilmington NCAA Tournament after capturing its second straight conference and William and Mary were joined by Old Dominion University championship. Delaware, Drexel, UNC Wilmington, Old Dominion in 1991 and by Virginia Commonwealth University in 1995. The and VCU participated in the WNIT, with the Seahawks advancing to conference added the University of Delaware, Drexel University, the second round. ODU, which won an NCAA-record 17 straight CAA Hofstra University and Towson University in 2001. Georgia State titles from 1992-2008, boasts three national championships (1979, University and Northeastern University became members of the 1980, 1985) and was national runner-up in 1997. conference on July 1, 2005.

2012 Women’s Lacrosse 41 Hofstra in the Community

he Hofstra Women’s Lacrosse program is active in many physical fitness programs at local elementary schools, charity walk-a- community service endeavors. In 2011 the Pride took part in thons, cooking and serving meals at a local Ronald McDonald House Tmore than 15 projects as a team or in conjunction with Hofstra’s and Holiday gift donations to needy children. Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. Projects included reading and

42 Hofstra University HEADstrong

he team is also active in the Nick Colleluori HEADstrong Foundation, which was founded by former Pride Men’s Lacrosse Tplayer Nick Colleluori and raises money and awareness for the treatment of blood cancer. Colleluori started the foundation before succumbing to non-Hodgkins Lymphoma in 2006.

The third annual Nick Colleluori Women’s Lacrosse Classic was held on September 24 at Hofstra University and the event was a success for the second straight year as it raised nearly $34,000 to help bring awareness for the HEADstrong Foundation and blood cancer research.

There were 13 teams in this year’s event as Hofstra, Adelphi, Central Connecticut State, Connecticut, C.W. Post, Iona, Johns Hopkins, La Salle, Long Island, Monmouth, Vermont, New York Athletic Club and Team HEADstrong (Hofstra lacrosse alumnae) competed in the all-day tournament.

In its three years of existence, the Nick Colleluori Women’s Lacrosse Classic has raised more than $100,000. The inaugural event in 2009 saw $32,000 in contributions, while the 2010 tournament raised $42,000.

“We are very honored to host the Nick Colleluori Women’s Lacrosse Classic,” commented Head Women’s Lacrosse Coach Abby Morgan. “Nick meant a lot to so many people and we hope that the funds we raise during the event will assist in the fight against this dreaded disease.”

2012 Women’s Lacrosse 43 2011 Statistics and Results

OVERALL RECORD: 6-10 COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION: 2-5 Player GP GS G A Pts. SH FPG-FPS GB DC TO CT F Jill Maier 16 16 37 3 40 75 14-21 8 43 20 2 31 Stephanie Rice 16 15 23 10 33 61 10-29 17 15 26 7 26 Claire Brady 14 10 15 17 32 31 3-7 7 0 21 5 7 Jenn Ward 16 12 15 4 19 26 1-3 6 8 14 4 9 Lindsay McKinnon 14 3 12 5 17 33 2-6 2 0 11 2 4 Alex Mezzanotte 15 7 6 10 16 16 2-3 15 8 22 6 23 Jacquelyn Ardolino 11 8 12 1 13 30 5-10 4 3 17 2 9 Maryann Miller 16 7 8 5 13 20 4-7 10 7 18 5 27 Jennalee Trombley 16 15 8 4 12 12 2-4 16 27 18 8 19 Taylor Albright 13 7 3 1 4 19 0-2 6 4 7 1 5 Casey Kellogg 16 10 3 1 4 9 1-4 9 5 17 7 18 Liz Anders 16 6 2 0 2 6 0-1 1 8 3 5 3 Katie Hertsch 16 16 1 1 2 9 0-1 33 28 11 22 33 Lauren Chandler 11 0 1 1 2 7 1-2 0 3 2 0 1 Emily von Hollen 6 1 1 0 1 5 0-1 0 0 2 1 2 Julia Riemer 6 0 1 0 1 5 0-1 0 0 2 0 1 Jaclyn Pandolf 16 16 0 0 0 0 - 55 0 17 7 6 Alexandra Hannon 7 1 0 0 0 0 - 1 3 1 0 1 Elizabeth Zorovich 16 11 0 0 0 0 - 13 6 6 2 16 Maddie Hannon 2 1 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 Samantha Greiber 4 0 0 0 0 0 - 3 2 0 2 0 Emily Corzel 16 14 0 0 0 0 - 13 1 7 4 17 Jamie D’Arco 11 1 0 0 0 0 - 3 0 1 1 7 Callahan Foley 1 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 Bettina Mianulli 15 15 0 0 0 0 - 14 1 8 7 23 Chrissy Jones 14 0 0 0 0 0 - 10 1 1 7 6 Chelsea Blanchette 4 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 1 Total 16 -- 148 63 211 364 45-102 246 173 253 108 303 Opponents 16 -- 165 58 223 430 29-88 283 175 192 132 376

Goalkeeping

Player GP GS Minutes GA GAA Saves Pct. W L S Faced Jaclyn Pandolf 16 16 973:27 165 10.17 159 .491 6 10 430 Total 16 16 973:27 165 10.17 159 .491 6 10 430 Opponents 16 -- 973:27 148 9.12 116 .439 10 6 364

Goals by Period 1 2 OT OT2 Total Shots by Period 1 2 OT OT2 Total Hofstra 77 69 2 0 148 Hofstra 128 134 2 0 264 Opponents 84 79 1 1 165 Opponents 169 150 4 1 324

Clears: Hofstra 186-240 (.775), Opponents 203-250 (.812). Saves by Period 1 2 OT OT2 Total Hofstra 85 71 3 0 159 Opponents 51 65 0 0 116

TEAM STATISTICS HofstrA oPPonent 2011 RESULTS SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 148-364 165-430 #19 Boston College L 9-14 Goals scored average 9.25 10.31 at Oregon W (OT) 12-11 Shot pct. .407 .384 Denver W 13-9 Shots/Game 22.8 26.9 at Albany L 13-9 Assists 63 58 #4 Pennsylvania L 4-8 GOAL BREAKDOWN at Rutgers L (2OT) 10-11 Totals Goals 148 165 at Penn State L 7-16 Free-position 45 29 Fairfield W 15-6 Unassisted 85 107 #17 Notre Dame W 10-9 GROUND BALLS 246 283 *at Delaware L 6-7 DRAW CONTROLS 173 175 *Towson L 9-18 TURNOVERS 253 192 *at #18 William & Mary L 8-13 CAUSED TURNOVERS 108 132 *at Old Dominion L 4-6 ATTENDANCE *George Mason W 16-7 Total 2026 2111 *#12 James Madison L 8-9 Dates/Avg. 9/225 7/302 *Drexel W 9-8

*Colonial Athletic Association game 44 Hofstra University 2011 Game Summaries

Game One versus Boston College: Moira Barry scored three second Game Two at Oregon: Led by a career-high five points from Stephanie half goals as the 19th-ranked Eagles of Boston College pulled away Rice, the #20 Hofstra Women’s Lacrosse team rallied from a late two- from #20 Hofstra in the final 30 minutes for a 14-9 victory in the goal deficit to earn a 12-11 overtime victory over Oregon on Sunday season opener for both teams at James M. Shuart Stadium. The Eagles afternoon. outscored the Pride, 9-5, in the second half to open their season with a win. Hofstra’s Stephanie Rice had three goals and an assist in the losing Jaclyn Pandolf was stellar in net for the Pride as she had a career-high 13 effort. saves, including a pair in overtime, to lead Hofstra’s defensive efforts.

The Pride trailed at the half, 5-4, after a back and forth opening 30 Rice contributed three goals and a career-high two assists in the contest, minutes. Brittany Wilton’s third goal of the opening half, off a feed from including notching the eventual game-winner with 50 seconds left in Barry, broke a 4-4 tie with 14 seconds left in the opening stanza. overtime off a feed from Lindsay McKinnon.

The Eagles looked poised to break it open in the second half as Sam It was an evenly played contest as the two squads went into halftime Taylor and Barry scored unassisted goals at 28:47 and 28:29 to make it knotted at six after Oregon’s Jana Dummond tied the score at six with an 7-4 in favor of BC. But Hofstra battled back and scored four of the next unassisted goal with 10 seconds left. six goals to make it 9-8 with 20:11 on the clock. Claire Brady notched Hofstra’s first two goals of the game, including an Jacquelyn Ardolino got the spurt started for the Pride with a free position unassisted tally at the 13:17 mark that brought the Pride to within 3-2. goal at 25:18. After a Kristin Igoe goal gave BC an 8-5 advantage, Rice That goal started a 4-1 scoring run for Hofstra that gave the Pride its first scored her third of the game at 23:17 and Claire Brady scored off a feed lead of the contest at 5-4 following a goal from Jill Maier with 3:54 left from Rice at 21:59 to make it an 8-7 game. Igoe snapped the run with a in the first stanza. goal at 20:26 before Brady scored again at 20:11, this time converting a breakaway pass from Jenn Ward to make it 9-8 in favor of Boston The Ducks would score the first three goals of the second half and looked College. to be in control as they led 9-6 following two straight goals from Bina Barrett. Jacquelyn Ardolino would end the run with two straight goals of That would be as close as Hofstra would get as Boston College reeled her own before Barrett pushed the lead back to 10-8 with her fifth goal of off four straight goals, two by Barry, to take a 13-9 lead with 11:49 the contest at the 16:43 mark. remaining. Ardolino would score from Brady at 8:24 and Wilton netted her fourth of the game with 1:40 left to close out the scoring. The duel between Ardolino and Barrett would continue, though, as Ardolino closed the gap to 10-9 with her third goal of the game with Hofstra keeper Jaclyn Pandolf made 11 saves, while her counterpart 11:54 remaining. Hofstra would finally even the score again, for the first Sheila Serafino posted three saves. Pandolf also recorded a game-high time since early in the second stanza, when Jennalee Trombley converted six ground balls. Boston College outshot the Pride, 39-15 and held a 16- a free position shot with 4:44 left in regulation to tie the game at 10. 15 advantage in ground balls. Rice was all over the field in the overtime session as she assisted on Barry finished with five goals and two assists, while Igoe netted three the Pride’s first goal, which came off the stick of Casey Kellogg before goals and two assists. Jill Maier had one goal for the Pride, while tallying the game-winner in the final minute. Lindsay McKinnon added an assist. Drummond did close the gap to 12-11 with an unassisted goal with 21 Team 1 2 F seconds remaining in overtime, but Hofstra held on to improve to 9-3 in #19 Boston College 5 9 14 its last 12 overtime contests. #20 Hofstra 4 5 9 Ardolino finished with three goals and one assist, while McKinnon Boston College Scoring: Goals: Barry, Moira 5; Wilton, Brittany 4; added one goal and two assists in the contest. Katie Hertsch had two Igoe, Kristin 3; Amo, Jill 1; Taylor, Sam 1. ground balls, two draw controls and a caused turnover for the Pride. Assists: Barry, Moira 2; Igoe, Kristin 2; Amo, Jill 1. Team 1 2 OT F Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Rice, Stephanie 3; Ardolino, Jacquelyn 3; #20 Hofstra 6 4 2 12 Brady, Claire 2; Maier, Jill 1. Oregon 6 4 1 11 Assists: Brady, Claire 2; McKinnon, Lindsay 1; Rice, Stephanie 1; Ward, Jenn 1. Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Rice, Stephanie 3; Ardolino, Jacquelyn 3; Brady, Claire 2; McKinnon, Lindsay 1; Maier, Jill 1; Kellogg, Casey 1; Trombley, Jennalee 1. Assists: McKinnon, Lindsay 2; Rice, Stephanie 2; Ward, Jenn 2; Ardolino, Jacquelyn 1.

Oregon Scoring: Goals: Barrett, Bina 5; Drummond, Jana 4; Milner, Hayley 2. Assists: Breiner, Alex 2; Propst, Shannon 1; Puszcz, Nikki 1.

2012 Women’s Lacrosse 45 2011 Game Summaries

Game Three versus Denver: Jill Maier tallied a career-high with six Denver managed to cut the Hofstra lead to 12-9 with two straight goals, goals, including five in the decisive second half, to lead the No. 20 but Rice put the finishing touches on the win with a free-position goal at Hofstra Women’s Lacrosse team to a come-from-behind 13-9 victory the 3:24 mark to close the scoring in the game. over Denver at James M. Shuart Stadium. Rice added three goals, three ground balls, two caused turnovers and a Maier was not alone in leading the Pride to the victory as Katie Hertsch draw control for Hofstra, while Claire Brady chipped in with two goals. was stellar throughout the contest, contributing game-highs of seven Alex Mezzanotte added two assists, three draw controls and a caused ground balls and four caused turnovers. The seven ground balls were a turnover for the Pride. new career-high for Hertsch. Denver was led by Melissa Maier, who had two goals and two assists. The six goals doubled Maier’s previous career-high as the talented Secora finished with one goal and two assists for the Pioneers, while second-year player notched three goals on three separate occasions Annabelle Gilbride picked up three ground balls. during her rookie campaign. Jaclyn Pandolf earned the win in net for Hofstra with 10 saves. She now Denver took a 7-6 halftime advantage as the Pioneers scored two straight has double-digit saves in each of Hofstra’s first three games this season. goals midway through the first stanza to lead 4-3 after a goal from Kara Ashley Harman took the loss for Denver, making three saves in 37:14 Secora. minutes of action.

The game would be tied at five after an unassisted goal from freshman Team 1 2 F attack Lindsay McKinnon before Denver got goals from Lauren Denver 7 2 9 Ciccomascolo and Melissa Maier to lead 7-5 with 4:30 remaining in #20 Hofstra 6 7 13 the opening period. Hofstra would take the momentum into the break as Stephanie Rice scored a free-position goal with just three seconds Denver Scoring: Goals: Maier, Melissa 2; Secora, Kara 1; remaining to cut the deficit to 7-6 for the Pride. Ciccomascolo, Lauren 1; Befus, Alex 1; Steinberg, Becca 1; Stapp, Tulley 1; Harris, Meredith 1; Clark, Mikayla 1. The Pride would take complete control coming out of the intermission Assists: Maier, Melissa 2; Secora, Kara 2; Ciccomascolo, Lauren 1. as Hofstra scored the first four goals of the second stanza to open a 10-7 advantage, forcing Denver to utilize its first timeout of the contest. Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Maier, Jill 6; Rice, Stephanie 3; Brady, Claire 2; Miller, Maryann 1; McKinnon, Lindsay 1. Maier was the star early on in the second half for Hofstra as she had Assists: Mezzanotte, Alex 2; Miller, Maryann 1. three goals in the first four minutes of the second stanza. In fact, Maier would score five of Hofstra’s first six goals in the second half, the last Game Four at Albany: Ariana Parker had a game-high seven goals for one coming at the 19:58 mark that gave the Pride a commanding 12-7 Albany to overshadow a hat trick from Jacquelyn Ardolino as the Great advantage. Danes captured a 13-8 decision over the No. 20 Pride.

Hofstra got off to a hot start in the contest as the Pride led 3-0 after less than three minutes of play courtesy of goals from Lindsay McKinnon Maryann Miller and Ardolino. McKinnon got Hofstra on the board first at the 28:55 mark before her teammates added goals over the next 1:30 to push the lead to three goals.

Parker would almost single-handedly bring Albany back in the game as she scored four of the Great Danes next five goals to give the home squad a 5-4 lead with exactly 15 minutes to play in the opening stanza.

Ardolino quickly evened the score at five just 15 seconds later before the Great Danes took control and ended the half with three straight goals to lead 8-5 at the break. Albany would continue its run to start the second half as they notched the first four goals of the second stanza to open a commanding 12-5 lead with less than nine minutes remaining.

Jill Maier would tally two goals in the last four minutes of the contest for Hofstra, but it would be too late as Albany captured the 13-8 win over the Pride.

Maier added an assist for the Pride to tie her with Ardolino for team-high Alexandra Hannon honors in points. Bettina Mianulli picked up a team-best two ground balls for Hofstra, while Jaclyn Pandolf had 11 saves in net.

Team 1 2 F

46 Hofstra University kept the Pride in the contest. Her Penn counterpart, Emily Leitner, had nine saves on the day. The eight goals allowed was a season low for the Pride. Hofstra’s four goals were also a season-low.

The Quakers outshot the Pride, 25-18, and held a 13-10 advantage in ground balls.

Team 1 2 F #4 Penn 4 4 8 Hofstra 2 2 4

Penn Scoring: Goals: Giordano, Giulia 3; Brennan, Erin 1; Waclawik, Bridget 1; Bunting, Caroline 1; Bensen, Tory 1; McCallion. Kelly 1. Assists: Brennan, Erin 1; Giordano, Giulia 1; Waclawik, Bridget 1.

Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Miller, Maryann 2; Rice, Stephanie 1; Brady, Claire 1. Assists: None. Bettina Mianulli Game Six at Rutgers: Jill Maier scored five goals to lead Hofstra back from a 7-3 halftime deficit, but Lindsey Watts scored a free position goal 1:46 into the second overtime as the Rutgers Women’s Lacrosse team edged Hofstra, 11-10, at the RU Turf Field.

Maier twice tied the game for Hofstra in the closing minutes of #20 Hofstra 5 3 8 regulation to help force the extra sessions. Rutgers led 9-7, but a Julia Albany 8 5 13 Riemer goal cut the deficit to 9-8, and Maier’s fourth goal of the game tied it at 9-9 for the Pride with 8:04 to go. Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Ardolino, Jacquelyn 3; Maier, Jill 2; McKinnon, Lindsay 1; Miller, Maryann 1; Trombley, Jennalee 1. After Rutgers went ahead 10-9 with 3:32 to play, Maier tied it again at Assists: Brady, Claire 1; Maier, Jill 1. the 1:24 mark to make the score 10-10. Hofstra got the ball back and nearly scored the game-winning goal at the regulation horn after a save Albany Scoring: Goals: Ariana Parker 7; Taylor Frink 2; Nikki from goalkeeper Jaclyn Pandolf set up a transition attempt, but the Branchini 1; Michelle Primomo 1; Jodi Battaglia 1; Amanda Pollock 1. officials ruled that the shot was late, sending the game to overtime. The Assists: Nikki Branchini 1; Taylor Frink 1; Kathleen Lennon 1. Pride outshot Rutgers, 17-9, in the second half, after Rutgers had a 21-5 advantage in the opening half. Game Five versus Penn: Giulia Giordano had three goals and an assist to lead six Penn scorers as the fourth-ranked Quakers posted an 8-4 Rutgers took a 7-3 lead into halftime after a late 4-0 spurt. Hofstra tied victory over Hofstra at James M. Shuart Stadium. the score at 3-3 on a goal from Stephanie Rice with 7:16 left in the half, but Rutgers reeled off four goals in the final 4:15 to take a 7-3 lead into The Quakers used a methodical attack to open up a 3-0 lead midway the break. Lindsey Watts started the run with a goal at the 4:15 mark, and through the first half. Erin Brennan scored off a pass from Giordano at capped it off with a goal with 12 seconds left. the 3:32 mark to open the scoring. Giordano scored nearly 10 minutes later when she converted a pass from Bridget Waclawik for a 2-0 lead. Rutgers outshot Hofstra, 21-5, in the first half, but the Pride regrouped Waclawik closed out the run with an unassisted tally at the 16:51 mark. at intermission and scored the first three goals of the second half to get back within 7-6 in quick fashion. Rice scored off a feed from Claire Maryann Miller put the Pride on the scoreboard with 5:40 left in the Brady just 39 seconds into the second stanza, and Jenn Ward and half as she scored the first of her two goals on the afternoon off a free Jennalee Trombley tacked on goals to get Hofstra within 7-6 with 25:32 position attempt. But Tory Bensen put the Quakers back up by three, to go. After Marlena Welsh scored for the Scarlet Knights, Maier found 4-1, with an unassisted goal with 3:02 on the clock. The Pride pressed on the back of the net for the Pride at the 22:47 mark to make the score 8-7. and drew a foul with under 10 seconds left in the half, resulting in a free position shot. Claire Brady converted the shot and Hofstra trailed, 4-2 at Rice finished with two goals, one assist, two draw controls and a ground the half. ball for Hofstra, while Pandolf had 13 saves and a team-high four ground balls. Emily Corzel added two caused turnovers for the Pride. Stephanie Rice cut the Pride deficit to 4-3 with a free position goal 2:21 into the half. But that was as close as Hofstra would get as Penn ran Watts had five points (three goals, two assists) for the Scarlet Knights, off four consecutive goals over an 11-minute span to take an 8-4 lead while Ali Steinber added five draw controls, three ground balls, one following Kelly McCallion’s goal off a rebound with 13:38 remaining. caused turnover and one goal in the Rutgers win. Miller closed out the scoring with an unassisted goal with 7:09 to go. Team 1 2 OT OT2 F Hofstra goalkeeper Jaclyn Pandolf made 13 saves on the afternoon and Hofstra 3 7 0 0 10

2012 Women’s Lacrosse 47 2011 Game Summaries

Rutgers 7 3 0 1 11 Penn State Scoring: Goals: Steadman, Jen 5; Lesnick, Laura 3; Fernandez, Molly 3; Callahan, Bridget 2; Zichelli, Theresa 1; Carney, Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Maier, Jill 5; Rice, Stephanie 2; Trombley, Lizzy 1; Eastman, Jackie 1. Jennalee 1; Ward, Jenn 1; Riemer, Julia 1. Assists: Cyr, Mackenzie 3; Zichelli, Theresa 2; Adams, Aly 1; Carney, Assists: Brady, Claire 2; Rice, Stephanie 1. Lizzy 1; Dean, Mary 1; Lesnick, Laura 1.

Rutgers Scoring: Goals: Watts, Lindsey 3; Welsh, Marlena 3; Anderson, Game Eight versus Fairfield: Lindsay McKinnon led a balanced Kristen 2; Steinber, Ali 1; Anderson, Stephanie 1; Mascera, Danielle 1. Hofstra attack with three goals as the Pride easily dispatched of Fairfield, Assists: Watts, Lindsey 2; Marino, Katherine 1; Welsh, Marlena 1. 15-6, at James M. Shuart Stadium.

Game 7 at Penn State: Jill Maier scored a team-high three goals, but Hofstra had nine different goal scorers in the contest, with five different it was not enough as Penn State used a huge scoring run in the second players scoring at least two goals. The win ended a four-game losing skid stanza to pull away for a 16-7 victory over Hofstra at Holuba Hall. for the Pride. Maryann Miller was Hofstra’s leading scorer in the contest as she had two goals and two assists. Bettina Mianulli had a career-high three ground balls for the Pride in the contest and also added a caused turnover. Jaclyn Pandolf once again Jaclyn Pandolf had a game-high eight saves in the game for Hofstra reached double figures in saves with 12 against the Nittany Lions. She to earn the win. It marked the first game this season that Pandolf, who has now reached double figures in saves in all seven of the Pride’s games added two ground balls, had not reached double figures in saves. this season. Hofstra looked to be in trouble early in the contest as the Stags scored Penn State got on the board first with an unassisted goal just 1:30 into the first two goals of the game, both off the stick of Reilly, and led 2-0 the game before Hofstra responded. Jacquelyn Ardolino would knot the three minutes into the game. game at one at the 27:57 mark with a goal off a pass from Claire Brady before Maier gave the Pride its first lead of the game with 21:29 left in Claire Brady would get the Pride on the board with 24:24 left in the the opening stanza. opening stanza before Fairfield extended the lead back to two goals with 23:20 to play on a goal from Amanda Best. The Nittany Lions evened the score less than two minutes later as Jen Steadman found the back of the net for the second time in the game. Hofstra would take over at that point, though, as the Pride scored the After a scoreless drought of over eight minutes, Penn State regained final seven goals of the opening half to lead 8-3 at the break. McKinnon a one-goal advantage with a Molly Fernandez tally. The game would would lead the way in the run as she tallied all three of her goals during continue its’ back and forth nature as Maier scored her second of the half the 7-0 spurt to allow Hofstra to earn the five-goal advantage. and tied the game at three with 10:34 to play before intermission. Fairfield opened the scoring in the second stanza as Jenna Slowey tallied Penn State took a two-goal lead into the break as Fernandez and Laura an unassisted goal at the 28:39 mark before sophomore midfielder Jill Lesnick scored for the Nittany Lions. Lesnick’s tally allowed the Nittany Maier and freshman attacker Jenn Ward each scored to allow Hofstra to Lions to take all the momentum into the intermission as she scored with take a commanding 10-4 lead with just over 24 minutes left in regulation. 11 seconds remaining. The Stags attempted to make a comeback as they scored the game’s next Hofstra scored to open the second half as Maier continued to perform for two goals but Hofstra once again put together another huge scoring run the Pride, but it was all Penn State after that. The Nittany Lions would go as they notched the contest’s final five goals to establish a new season- on to score nine straight goals en route to the 16-7 victory over the Pride. high in goals scored.

Brady tied Maier for team-high honors in points with three on one goal Stephanie Rice had three points on a goal and two assists in the game, and two assists. while Brady chipped in with two goals and one assist. Bettina Mianulli led Hofstra in both ground balls and caused turnovers with three in each Penn State was led by Steadman, who had five goals in the game. category. Jennalee Trombley had a team-best three draw controls for Lesnick was second in scoring with three goals and one assist. Both Hofstra, which held a 14-9 advantage in the game. players added two ground balls. Best added two goals for Fairfield, while Renee L’Heureux picked up a Team 1 2 F game-high five ground balls. Hofstra 3 4 7 Penn State 5 11 16 Team 1 2 F Fairfield 3 3 6 Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Maier, Jill 3; Brady, Claire 1; Ardolino, Hofstra 8 7 15 Jacquelyn 1; Albright, Taylor 1; McKinnon, Lindsay 1. Assists: Brady, Claire 2; Ward, Jenn 1. Fairfield Scoring: Goals: Reilly, Addie 3; Best, Amanda 2; Slowey, Jenna 1. Assists: None.

48 Hofstra University Hofstra Scoring: Goals: McKinnon, Lindsay 3; Miller, Maryann 2; Brady, Claire 2; Maier, Jill 2; Ward, Jenn 2; Rice, Stephanie 1; Trombley, Jennalee 1; Ardolino, Jacquelyn 1; Anders, Liz 1. Assists: Miller, Maryann 2; Rice, Stephanie 2; Albright, Taylor 1; Brady, Claire 1; Trombley, Jennalee 1.

Game Nine versus Notre Dame: Lindsay McKinnon capped a stunning 4-0 game-ending run for the Hofstra Women’s Lacrosse team as she notched a free-position goal with 7.8 seconds remaining to lift the Pride past No. 17 Notre Dame, 10-9, at James M. Shuart Stadium.

McKinnon was stellar throughout the game as she tied for team-high honors in points with two goals and two assists, while Stephanie Rice tallied three goals and an assist in the contest. Jaclyn Pandolf continued her outstanding play this season as she had a game-high 11 saves, including several from point blank range.

Hofstra trailed the Fighting Irish, 9-6, with just over seven minutes left in the second stanza before Jill Maier began the game-ending run with a free-position goal of her own.

Maier’s goal with 7:27 left on the clock made the score 9-7 in favor of Katie Hertsch Notre Dame, but Hofstra would need another three minutes before they closed the gap any further. The Pride narrowed the deficit to 9-8 with 4:30 to play as Rice scored off an assist from Jennalee Trombley. The comeback would be complete with just under three minutes remaining as Maier scored her third goal of the game and second of the game-ending Notre Dame Scoring: Goals: Blaney, Shaylyn 3; Tamasitis, Maggie 2; run to even the score at nine with 2:48 remaining in the second half. Abt, Kailene 2; Mastropieri, Betsy 1; Granger, Jenny 1. Assists: Tamasitis, Maggie 3; Abt, Kailene 1; Blaney, Shaylyn 1; Hofstra went into the halftime break trailing 6-5 as Notre Dame used a Mastropieri, Betsy 1. late 3-0 run to turn a 4-3 Pride lead into a 6-4 Fighting Irish advantage with 2:21 left in the opening half following a goal from Kailene Abt. Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Rice, Stephanie 3; Maier, Jill 3; McKinnon, Hofstra scored the final goal of the half as Trombley scored off a feed Lindsay 2; Trombley, Jennalee 1; Ward, Jenn 1. from Rice with 1:10 left before the break to close the gap to one. Assists: McKinnon, Lindsay 2; Mezzanotte, Alex 1; Miller, Maryann 1; Rice, Stephanie 1; Trombley, Jennalee 1. The first half was a back-and-forth affair as it featured five tie scores and five lead changes. Notre Dame opened the scoring at the 28:06 mark as Game 10 at Delaware: Claire Brady scored two goals and Alex Maggie Tamasitis scored before Hofstra answered with two straight to Mezzanotte added a goal and an assist, but Delaware rallied from an take its first lead of the game. Rice scored the Pride’s first goal, while early 3-0 deficit to defeat Hofstra, 7-6, at Delaware Stadium. Jenn Ward put Hofstra ahead for the first time in the contest with a goal at the 21:54 mark off an assist from McKinnon. Hofstra scored the first three goals of the contest as Brady opened the scoring at the 28:15 mark before Jennalee Trombley followed to make it Hofstra, which played without two key starters in senior defender Bettina 2-0 and then Jacquelyn Ardolino put the Pride up by three with 21:09 to Mianulli and sophomore attacker Claire Brady, got three draw controls, play before the intermission. two ground balls and two caused turnovers from Katie Hertsch. Pandolf led Hofstra with a career-high nineground balls, while sophomore Hofstra would still hold a two-goal advantage, 4-2, following another midfielder Casey Kellogg and junior defender Chrissy Jones tied Pandolf tally from Brady with 1:55 left in the opening stanza, but the Blue Hens and Hertsch for team-high honors with two caused turnovers. closed the gap to 4-3 with a goal from Bridget Burns at the 1:15 mark.

Tamasitis led Notre Dame with five points on two goals and three assists, Neither team could find the back of the net until just over 21 minutes while Shaylyn Blaney had three goals and one assist. Blaney added five remained in the second stanza and Delaware knotted the score at four draw controls, four caused turnovers and two ground balls in the contest with a goal from Morgan Leonard. Corrine Drost followed with a free- as well. Abt chipped in with three points (two goals, one assist) and four position goal as the Blue Hens captured their first lead of the contest, draw controls. 5-4, with 19:44 to play in the half.

Team 1 2 F The game would continue to go back and forth as Hofstra rallied to tie #17 Notre Dame 6 3 9 the score at five with a goal from Lindsay McKinnon at the 16:18 mark. Hofstra 5 5 10 McKinnon, who scored the game-winner against Notre Dame with less than eight seconds left, scored off an assist from Mezzanotte.

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Delaware would score what turned out to be the game-winner with 10:58 Draw controls were huge for Towson in the second stanza as the Tigers to play as Julianna Jeffers notched an unassisted goal before the Blue won eight of 10 after halftime, leading the Tigers to the nine second half Hens added an insurance goal with 1:43 to play off the stick of Holly goals. Burman en route to the 7-6 victory. Jill Maier led Hofstra with three goals in the contest, while Claire Brady The Burman goal would end up being huge for Delaware as Mezzanotte posted a team-best four points on two goals and two assists for the Pride. tallied the first goal of her collegiate career with 55 seconds left to cut the Pride deficit to 7-6. The Blue Hens won the ensuing draw control and Hofstra got off to a hot start as the Pride scored the first five goals of the were able to run out the clock to hold on for the one-goal win. contest and led 5-0 after a goal from Stephanie Rice with 22:29 left in the opening stanza. Maier got Hofstra on the board to start as she scored Junior goalie Jaclyn Pandolf made 10 saves in net for the Pride and also just 40 seconds into the contest. She would add another goal during added a team-best three ground balls. the game-opening run to make it 3-0 before Taylor Albright and Rice followed to give Hofstra the early advantage. Jeffers led Delaware with two goals, while Makenzie Worthington had a game-high six ground balls for the Blue Hens. Leonard added three Towson immediately answered, though, as the Tigers used their own caused turnovers for the victorious Blue Hens. 5-0 run to knot the score at five with 9:26 left before halftime on an unassisted goal from Dunn. The remainder of the first half saw the two Team 1 2 F squads account for eight goals in the final 7:40 of the half as the teams Hofstra 4 2 6 went into the break tied at nine. Towson looked poised to take a 9-8 lead Delaware 3 4 7 into halftime before Brady beat the clock and notched a goal right before the buzzer to even the score at nine. Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Brady, Claire 2; Mezzanotte, Alex 1; Trombley, Jennalee 1; McKinnon, Lindsay 1; Ardolino, Jacquelyn 1. It would be all Towson after the intermission, though, as the Tigers broke Assists: Mezzanotte, Alex 1. the nine-all tie with a goal from Rhiannon Coogle at the 26:02 mark and cruised from there en route to the nine-goal victory. Delaware Scoring: Goals: Jeffers, Julianna 2; Drost, Corrine 1; Leonard, Morgan 1; Burman, Holly 1; Burns, Bridget 1; Fay, Chelsea 1. Coogle had three goals during the game, including two in the second half Assists: Daly, Quinn 1. to lead the Tiger charge.

Game 11 versus Towson: Led by four goals from Jess Dunn, the Towson Jennalee Trombley had four caused turnovers, three draw controls and Women’s Lacrosse team outscored Hofstra, 9-0, in the second half as the three ground balls for Hofstra, while Katie Hertsch added five ground Tigers broke open a tight game to defeat the Pride, 18-9, at James M. balls and three draw controls. Shuart Stadium. Sarah Appelt added three goals and one assist for Towson, while Jackie LaMonica chipped in with one goal and three assists. Mary Teeters made eight saves in net for the Tigers and added five ground balls. Ashley Waldron had a game-high four draw controls for Towson. Jaclyn Pandolf Team 1 2 F Towson 9 9 18 Hofstra 9 0 9

Towson Scoring: Goals: Dunn, Jess 4; Appelt, Sarah 3; Coogle, Rhiannon 3; Murkey, Kelly 2; Custer, Kelly 2; LaMonica, Jackie 1; Lathroum, Ali 1; Ehler, Emma 1; Leech, Katie 1. Assists: LaMonica, Jackie 3; Appelt, Sarah 1; Hogan, Sarah 1; Lathroum, Ali 1; Murkey, Kelly 1.

Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Maier, Jill 3; Brady, Claire 2; Rice, Stephanie 1; Ward, Jenn 1; Albright, Taylor 1; Kellogg, Casey 1. Assists: Brady, Claire 2; Hertsch, Katie 1; Rice, Stephanie 1; Trombley, Jennalee 1.

Game 12 at William & Mary: Jenn Ward scored a career-high three goals, but it was not enough as No. 18 William & Mary jumped out to a big lead and held on for a 13-8 victory over Hofstra at Martin Family Stadium at Albert-Daly Field.

50 Hofstra University Katie Hertsch also had a strong game for the Pride as she contributed four draw controls and two caused turnovers to Hofstra’s efforts.

The start of the game was delayed for 40 minutes as two officials were late arriving to the contest. Once the game got underway at 7:40 p.m., William & Mary managed to find the back of the net first as the Tribe scored three times in a 1:11 span and held a 3-0 lead with 22:17 left in the opening stanza following a goal from Maggie Anderson.

After being held scoreless for the first 16-plus minutes of the game, Hofstra would finally get on the board at the 13:26 mark as Alex Mezzanotte tallied her second career goal on a free-position shot to cut the deficit to 3-1. The Tribe would add to its lead following the Mezzanotte goal, though, as William & Mary scored the final three goals of the half and led 6-1 at the break.

Hofstra started the second half scoring as Taylor Albright notched a goal just 49 seconds into the half to close the gap to 6-2. Mezzanotte was key again for the Pride as she assisted on the goal.

After a scoreless drought of roughly four minutes, William & Mary Jennalee Trombley upped its advantage as the Tribe scored two straight goals to open an 8-2 lead with 22:34 left following a tally from Grace Golden.

William & Mary would cruise to the victory at that point as the Tribe went on to earn the 13-8 win. The goal came after a lengthy scoring drought for both teams as the Lady Monarchs took a 2-1 lead on a Lisa Bernardini goal with 21:55 to play Mezzanotte finished with a goal and an assist for the Pride, while also in the first half. Ward notched Hofstra’s first goal of the game with 23:28 adding two ground balls, one draw control and one caused turnover. showing on the clock after Sarah Wright of ODU had opened up the Junior goalie Jaclyn Pandolf faced 36 shots in net for Hofstra and made a scoring. career-high 17 saves. Alyssa Dragon would give Old Dominion an early 3-2 lead in the second Golden had three goals and an assist for the Tribe, while Kyrstin stanza before sophomore midfielder Casey Kellogg scored a free- Mackrides had two goals and two assists. Golden added five caused position goal with 19:10 left in regulation to even the score at three. turnovers, four ground balls and two draw controls. After a nearly five-minute scoring drought, Bernardini put ODU up once Team 1 2 F again but Ward answered less than two minutes later to make it 4-4 with Hofstra 1 7 8 12:54 to play. #18 William & Mary 6 7 13 Hofstra would be unable to get over the hump, though, as Sarah Wright Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Ward, Jenn 3; Rice, Stephanie 1; Mezzanotte, scored the game-winner with 5:55 remaining and Rebecca Hartrum Alex 1; Albright, Taylor 1; Maier, Jill 1; Miller, Maryann 1. added an insurance goal with 2:02 left to give the Lady Monarchs the 6-4 Assists: Mezzanotte, Alex 1; Rice, Stephanie 1; Trombley, Jennalee 1. victory.

William and Mary Scoring: Goals: Golden, Grace 3; Mackrides, Hofstra lost despite holding a commanding 10-2 advantage in draw Kyrstin 2; Holofcener, Ashley 2; Anderson, Maggie 2; Wannen, Molly 2; controls, led by six from Maier. Steinweg, Stephanie 1; Dougherty, Jenna 1. Assists: Mackrides, Kyrstin 2; Golden, Grace 1. Jaclyn Pandolf led Hofstra with three ground balls, while also making eight saves in net. Katie Hertsch and Chrissy Jones each tallied two Game 13 at Old Dominion: Despite two goals from Jenn Ward, caused turnovers and two ground balls for the Pride. the Hofstra Women’s Lacrosse team dropped a tight 6-4 decision to Old Dominion at the Powahtan Sports Complex. Ward’s strong game Bernardini led ODU with three points on two goals and one assist. followed her three-goal effort in the Pride’s game at William & Mary on Hannah McBee picked up a game-high four ground balls. Friday. Team 1 2 F An evenly played game saw the two squads go into the break knotted Hofstra 2 2 4 at two as Jill Maier found the back of the net off a pass from Maryann Old Dominion 2 4 6 Miller with 4:24 left before the break.

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Katie Hertsch led Hofstra with five draw controls and also added a pair of ground balls.. Jaclyn Pandolf made five saves en route to her fifth win of the season.

Emily Ellisen led George Mason with three goals, while Chelsea Gamble added two and Madalyn Jamison had a goal and an assist. Brittany Pastrana had 14 saves in a losing effort.

Team 1 2 F George Mason 2 5 7 Hofstra 9 7 16

George Mason Scoring: Goals: Ellisen, Emily 3; Gamble, Chelsea 2; Jamison, Madalyn 1; Kopecka, Anna 1. Assists: Jamison, Madalyn 1; Schwartz, Mary 1.

Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Maier, Jill 5; McKinnon, Lindsay 2; Rice, Stephanie 2; Trombley, Jennalee 2; Ward, Jenn 2; Mezzanotte, Alex 1; von Hollen, Emily 1; Miller, Maryann 1. Assists: Mezzanotte, Alex 3; Brady, Claire 2; Maier, Jill 2; Chandler, Lauren 1; Kellogg, Casey 1.

Game 15 versus James Madison: Mary Kate Lomady scored a game- Jill Maier high four goals to lead No. 12 James Madison to a 9-8 victory over Hofstra on Sunday afternoon at James M. Shuart Stadium.

Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Ward, Jenn 2; Maier, Jill 1; Kellogg, Casey 1. Senior defender Katie Hertsch gave Hofstra an 8-7 advantage with 5:12 Assists: Brady, Claire 1; Miller, Maryann 1; Rice, Stephanie 1. left when she scored her first goal of the season, but Lomady tied the game up with four minutes left and Ashley Kimener scored the game- Old Dominion Scoring: Goals: Bernardini, Lisa 2; Wright, Sarah 2; winner with just 55 seconds remaining to give the Dukes the narrow win. Hartrum, Rebecca 1; Dragon, Alyssa 1. Assists: Bernardini, Lisa 1; Clough, Courtney 1; Hartrum, Rebecca 1. Jill Maier led Hofstra with three goals, while Claire Brady tied her for team-high honors in points with a goal and two assists. Game 14 versus George Mason: Jill Maier had a career day with seven points on five goals and two assists to lead the Hofstra Women’s An evenly played first half saw the two squads knotted at six at the break. Lacrosse team to a dominating 16-7 victory over George Mason at James Hofstra trailed 5-2 roughly halfway through the opening stanza after M. Shuart Stadium. The seven points broke her previous career-high of Monica Zabel scored before Jenn Ward and Brady scored less than a six points set against Denver on February 25 of this season. minute apart to close the gap to 5-4 with 15:46 to play.

Maier was all over the field in the first half as she accounted for seven Lomady put the Dukes back ahead by two goals, 6-4, with a free position points in the opening 20 minutes on five goals and two assists. Hofstra goal at the 13:42 mark, but once again Hofstra had an answer. scored the game’s first three goals as Maier scored the first two and then Jennalee Trombley added the third off a feed from Maier. Alex Mezzanotte would find the back of the net with 11:47 to play before intermission and then Stephanie Rice tied the game at six for Hofstra George Mason would close the gap to 4-2 roughly halfway through the with 10:56 showing on the clock. opening stanza before the Pride pulled away down the stretch in the first half and scored the final five goals of the stanza to lead 9-2 at the break. Hofstra would continue to give the nationally-ranked Dukes all they Maier scored two straight after the Patriots had got to within 4-2 and could handle in the second stanza as neither team was able to find the then scored the final goal of the opening half with 2:29 left on the clock. back of the net until Maier gave Hofstra a 7-6 lead off a feed from Brady with 18:23 to play in regulation. Hofstra was never challenged in the second half and took its largest lead of the game at 15-4 with 14:55 left on a goal from Lindsay McKinnon . Caitlin McHugh would even the score at seven with 16:43 left and then Maier wasn’t able to tie her career-high of six goals (set against Denver) the game would stay tied until Hertsch scored her first since notching a as she was held without a point in the final 30 minutes. goal at Stanford in March of last season.

Four different players added two goals for the Pride as Trombley, Hertsch finished with a game-high four ground balls in the contest, Stephanie Rice, Jenn Ward and McKinnon all chipped in with a pair of while also adding two caused turnovers and a draw control to her goal. goals. Alex Mezzanotte was second on the team in scoring in the contest Jennalee Trombley picked up a pair of draw controls in the game, while with one goal and three assists and posted a team-high five ground balls. Chrissy Jones added two ground balls.

52 Hofstra University Lomady added an assist for a game-high five points, while McHugh had a goal and an assist for two points. Monica Zabel chipped in with two draw controls, one goal, one ground ball and one caused turnover.

Alex Menghetti had seven saves for the Dukes, while junior goalie Jaclyn Pandolf had four for the Pride.

Team 1 2 F #12 James Madison 6 3 9 Hofstra 6 2 8

James Madison Scoring: Goals: Lomady, Mary Kate 4; McHugh, Caitlin 1; Kimener, Ashley 1; Lane, Ariel 1; Zabel, Monica 1; Ancarrow, Casey 1. Assists: Lomady, Mary Kate 1; McHugh, Caitlin 1.

Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Maier, Jill 3; Brady, Claire 1; Ward, Jenn 1; Mezzanotte, Alex 1; Hertsch, Katie 1; Rice, Stephanie 1. Assists: Brady, Claire 2.

Stephanie Rice Game 16 versus Drexel: Led by four points (two goals and two assists) from freshman midfielder Alex Mezzanotte, freshmen and sophomores combined to account for 11 of Hofstra’s 13 points as the Pride rallied for a 9-8 victory over Drexel at James M. Shuart Stadium.

Senior attacker Stephanie Rice was the lone upperclassmen to tally a the offseason on a positive note. That goal capped a game-ending 4-0 point in the contest as she notched a pair of goals, including the game- scoring run for the Pride that gave them their 18th straight win over winner with 5:23 left in regulation on a free-position shot. Drexel.

The Pride had its most dominating effort of the season in draw controls Maier and senior defender Katie Hertsch carried Hofstra in the draw as they won 17 of the 19 contested, including all 10 in the opening control category as Maier had a career-high seven draw controls, while stanza. Hertsch added four.

Back-to-back goals from Mezzanotte and freshman attacker Jenn Ward Junior goalie Jaclyn Pandolf had five saves in net to pick up her sixth midway through the first half would allow Hofstra to take its first lead of win of the season and also led the Pride with five ground balls. Pandolf the contest at 3-2 with 12:50 to play before intermission. played every minute this season in net for Hofstra and totaled 159 saves.

After the two squads alternated goals, the Dragons scored the final two Ward and Brady both had two points for Hofstra in the contest as Ward goals of the half to lead 5-4 at the break. Charlotte Wood, who scored a scored a pair of goals, while Brady had two assists to finish with a team- game-high four goals in the contest, had three first half goals, including high 17 this season. one with 13 seconds remaining to give Drexel the one-goal advantage. Hertsch added a caused turnover to her draw control total, allowing Drexel opened the second stanza by scoring three of the first four goals her to finish her spectacular career with 138 ground balls, 70 caused of the half and looked to be in complete control as they led 8-5 with turnovers and 110 draw controls. She finishes her career ranked third all- 15:25 left following a free-position goal from Amanda Norcini. time in ground balls, fifth in caused turnovers and sixth in draw controls.

Hofstra had other ideas, though, as Ward scored her second of the game Team 1 2 F with 14:41 to play off a feed from sophomore attacker Claire Brady to Drexel 5 3 8 close the gap to 8-6 and kick-start the game-ending run. Hofstra 4 5 9

Rice, one of six seniors playing in their final game, stepped up when Drexel Scoring: Goals: Wood, Charlotte 4; Joran, Kelli 1; Maiden, Alyse needed most as she scored with 10:22 to play and then sophomore 1; Gregg, Amanda 1; Norcini, Amanda 1. midfielder Jill Maier evened the score at eight with 8:48 left. Both of Assists: Klunder, Jaclyn 1. those goals were assisted by Mezzanotte. Hofstra Scoring: Goals: Mezzanotte, Alex 2; Rice, Stephanie 2; Ward, With the outcome of the game still in the balance and under six minutes Jenn 2; Maier, Jill 1; Anders, Liz 1; Chandler, Lauren 1. remaining, it was Rice that continued the Hofstra onslaught as the 96th Assists: Brady, Claire 2; Mezzanotte, Alex 2. goal of her career would win the game and allow the Pride to head into

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2011 STANDINGS 2011 FINAL STATISTICS

CAA Overall Team Statistics W L Pct. W L Pct. James Madison 6 1 .857 15 4 .789 Towson 6 1 .875 11 7 .611 Scoring GP P PPG William & Mary 5 2 .714 10 7 .588 William & Mary 17 277 16.29 Drexel 3 4 .429 9 8 .529 James Madison 19 303 15.95 Delaware 3 4 .429 8 9 .471 Drexel 17 237 13.94 Old Dominion 3 4 .429 4 11 .267 Hofstra 16 211 13.19 Hofstra 2 5 .286 6 10 .375 Towson 18 237 13.17 George Mason 0 7 .000 3 14 .176 Delaware 17 205 12.06 George Mason 17 184 10.82 2011 All-Colonial Athletic Association Women’s Lacrosse Teams Old Dominion 15 162 10.80 First Team Goals Per Game GP No. Avg./G Casey Anacarrow A James Madison Jess Dunn A Towson William & Mary 17 213 12.53 Mary Kate Lomady A James Madison James Madison 19 213 11.21 Lisa Bernardini M Old Dominion Drexel 17 181 10.65 Grace Golden M William & Mary Towson 18 170 9.44 Jill Maier M Hofstra Delaware 17 159 9.35 Kalyn McDonough M Delaware Hofstra 16 148 9.25 Ashley Waldron M Towson George Mason 17 141 8.29 Alexa Demski D Towson Old Dominion 15 116 7.73 Katie Hertsch D Hofstra Sarah Jonson D William & Mary Assists Per Game GP No. Avg./G Mary Teeters GK Towson James Madison 19 90 4.74 Hofstra 16 63 3.94 Second Team Ashley Holofcener A William & Mary William & Mary 17 64 3.76 Julianna Jeffers A Delaware Towson 18 67 3.72 Charlotte Wood A Drexel Drexel 17 56 3.29 Annie Brophy M James Madison Old Dominion 15 46 3.07 Chelsea Gamble M George Mason Delaware 17 46 2.71 Jackie LaMonica M Towson George Mason 17 43 2.53 Morgan Leonard M Delaware Molly Wannen M William & Mary Ground Balls GP GB GB/G Sarah Bauer D Drexel William & Mary 17 297 17.47 Cally Chakrian D James Madison Old Dominion 15 234 15.60 Megan Fitzgerald D Towson James Madison 19 294 15.47 Sarah Geary GK Old Dominion Hofstra 16 246 15.38 All-Rookie Team Towson 18 274 15.22 Alex Alois D Delaware Drexel 17 252 14.82 Bridget Burns M Delaware Delaware 17 237 13.94 Rhiannon Coogle A Towson George Mason 17 217 12.76 Anna Kopecka A George Mason Kelly Murkey M Towson Draw Controls GP DC DC/G Amanda Norcini M Drexel William & Mary 17 234 13.76 Megan Piotrowicz A James Madison James Madison 19 254 13.37 Taelor Salmon A William & Mary Delaware 17 194 11.41 Katie Stillwell M William & Mary Hofstra 16 173 10.81 Jenn Ward A Hofstra George Mason 17 179 10.53

2011 CAA Player of the Year: Grace Golden, William & Mary Towson 18 188 10.44 2011 CAA Defensive Player of the Year: Sarah Jonson, William & Mary Drexel 17 159 9.35 2011 CAA Rookie of the Year: Taelor Salmon, William & Mary Old Dominion 15 125 8.33 2011 CAA Coach of the Year: Sonia LaMonica, Towson

54 Hofstra University Caused Turnovers GP CT CT/G Assists GP A APG William & Mary 17 174 10.24 Holofcener, Ashley-W&M 16 24 1.50 Drexel 17 141 8.29 Zabel, Monica-JMU 19 27 1.42 James Madison 19 145 7.63 Appelt, Sarah-TU 18 22 1.22 Delaware 17 128 7.53 Brady, Claire-HU 14 17 1.21 Old Dominion 15 108 7.20 Bernardini, Lisa-ODU 15 16 1.07 Towson 18 124 6.89 Lomady, Mary Kate-JMU 19 18 0.95 Hofstra 16 108 6.75 Klunder, Jaclyn-DU 17 15 0.88 George Mason 17 104 6.12 Maiden, Alyse-DU 17 15 0.88 Ancarrow, Casey-JMU 19 16 0.84 Goals Against Avg. GP GA Min. GAA LaMonica, Jackie-TU 18 14 0.78 Drexel 17 125 1020:00 7.35 James Madison 19 163 1152:00 8.49 Ground Balls G GB GB/G Delaware 17 156 1049:50 8.92 Geary, Sarah-ODU 15 52 3.47 Towson 18 172 1105:42 9.33 Pandolf, Jaclyn-HU 16 55 3.44 Hofstra 16 165 973:46 10.17 Teeters, Mary-TU 18 51 2.83 William & Mary 17 190 1042:05 10.94 Jonson, Sarah-W&M 17 41 2.41 Old Dominion 15 178 900:00 11.87 Pastrama, Brittany-GMU 17 39 2.29 George Mason 17 227 1065:13 12.92 Draw Controls G DC DC/G Save Percentage GP GA Saves Pct. Golden, Grace-W&M 17 52 3.06 Hofstra 16 165 159 .491 Jonson, Sarah-W&M 17 46 2.71 Towson 18 172 156 .476 Maier, Jill-HU 16 43 2.69 Drexel 17 125 110 .468 Gamble, Chelsea-GMU 17 41 2.41 Delaware 17 156 128 .451 Wannen, Molly-W&M 16 36 2.25 Old Dominion 15 178 130 .422 George Mason 17 227 159 .412 Caused Turnovers G CT CT/G James Madison 19 163 104 .390 Golden, Grace-W&M 17 45 2.65 William & Mary 17 190 116 .379 Jonson, Sarah-W&M 17 38 2.24 Geary, Sarah-ODU 15 30 2.00 Individual Statistics Leonard, Morgan-UD 17 26 1.53 Demski, Alexa-TU 18 27 1.50 Scoring GP G A P PPG Goals Against Avg. GP GA Min. GAA Golden, Grace-W&M 17 54 12 66 3.88 Johnson, Whitney-DU 17 103 819:44 7.54 Bernardini, Lisa-ODU 15 34 16 50 3.33 Worthington, Makenzie-UD 17 155 1039:51 8.94 Holofcener, Ashley-W&M 16 28 24 52 3.25 Menghetti, Alex-JMU 19 155 1038:34 8.95 Ancarrow, Casey-JMU 19 43 16 59 3.11 Teeters, Mary-TU 18 163 1059:42 9.23 Wood, Charlotte-DU 17 46 6 52 3.06 Pandolf, Jaclyn-HU 16 165 973:46 10.17 Lomady, Mary Kate-JMU 19 39 18 57 3.00 Geary, Emily-W&M 17 182 1004:19 10.87 Maiden Alyse-DU 17 35 12 47 2.76 Geary, Sarah-ODU 15 178 900:00 11.87 Mackrides, Kyrstin-W&M 17 35 15 47 2.76 Pastrana, Brittany-GMU 17 219 1039:43 12.64 Zabel, Monica-JMU 19 21 27 48 2.53 Maier, Jill-HU 16 37 3 40 2.50 Save Percentage GP GA Saves Pct. Pandolf, Jaclyn-HU 16 165 159 .491 Goals GP G GPG Teeters, Mary-TU 18 163 148 .476 Golden, Grace-W&M 17 54 3.18 Johnson, Whitney-DU 17 103 89 .464 Wood, Charlotte-DU 17 46 2.71 Worthington,Makenzie-UD 17 155 126 .448 Maier, Jill-HU 16 37 2.31 Geary, Sarah-ODU 15 130 178 .422 Bernardini, Lisa-ODU 15 34 2.27 Pastrana, Brittany-GMU 17 219 159 .421 Ancarrow, Casey-JMU 19 43 2.26 Menghetti, Alex-JMU 19 155 95 .380 Dunn, Jess-TU 18 39 2.17 Geary, Emily-W&M 17 182 111 .379 Mackrides, Kyrstin-W&M 17 35 2.06 Lomady, Mary Kate-JMU 19 39 2.05 Maiden, Alyse-DU 17 33 1.94 Anderson, Maggie-W&M 17 33 1.94 2012 Women’s Lacrosse 55 Alumnae Profiles

The Hofstra Women’s Lacrosse Program is very proud of its alumnae Degrees: I received a BA in biology from Hofstra and then went on to and what they do after they graduate from Hofstra. Here is a look at a earn an MS in physical therapy at Columbia. sampling of Hofstra Lacrosse alumnae and what they are doing today. Other Notes: While I was at Hofstra I volunteered in the Physical Lorraine Hausch, 1977 Therapy Department at Nassau County Medical Center. Occupation: Credit manager in Jericho, NY, for a company that produces material for healthcare mattresses Diane Ryan, 1983 Occupation: Director of mental health and service programs, disaster Corrine Grimm, 1977 planning & response for the American Red Cross in Greater New York Occupation: Recreational therapist Degree: I earned a BA in psychology with minors in physical education and sociology. Linda Wing Caruso, 1978 Occupation: Worked on Wall Street for 12 year and now I am coaching Elaine Anton Lotruglio, 1990 lacrosse at Port Washington Junior High School. Occupation: Stay at home mom in Saratoga Springs, NY

Degree: I earned a degree in business administration Degrees: BA in creative studies from Hofstra and MA in higher education administration from Columbia Other Notes: Inducted into Hofstra Athletics Hall of Fame in 2008 Other Notes: Certified girls youth lacrosse coach for the Saratoga Youth Beth Rosenberg, 1979 Lacrosse Association and former assistant dean for student support Occupation: Cardiologist with Chapel Hill Internal Medicine and clinical services and director of the University Tutorial Program at Hofstra assistant professor of medicine at UNC School of Medicine University (1997-99).

Hofstra Degree: BS in education (major - physical education; minor - Kristin LoNigro, 1992 speech & hearing sciences) Occupation: Athletic trainer and professor at Hofstra University

Cynthia Kinch Donaldson, 1979 Jayne Kitsos, 1993 Occupation: Consulting environmental engineer, professor and science Occupation: Athletic training program coordinator and assistant department chair at Naugatuck Valley Community College in Waterbury, professor in the Hofstra Department of Health Professions & Connecticut. Kinesiology.

Degree: BS in science, major in geology and minor in biology Degree: BS in exercise science with a minor in athletic training from Hofstra Lynn Adler, 1980 Occupation: Financial journalist at Reuters in New York, NY Other Notes: Was a student-athletic trainer for the field hockey, volleyball, wrestling, football, baseball and men’s soccer teams. Degree: I earned my degree in communications from Hofstra and a Completed exercise science internships at the Omni Building master’s in social work from Adelphi. Fitness Center & Amityville Cardiac Rehabilitation.

Other Notes: I was an intern at the Massapequa Observer. Laraine Pizzi, 1995 Occupation: OB/GYB physician assistant in Scottsdale, AZ Terry (Fernandez) Vuolo, 1983 Occupation: Corporate Compliance Director at Driver’s Insurance Group Degree: I earned a BS in exercise science and minored in psychology

Degree: Received a BA in Spanish literature Other Notes: I serve as varsity girls’ lacrosse coach at Notre Dame Preparatory in Scottsdale. I am also a past president of the Arizona Other Notes: Serve as the lacrosse coach at Chattahoochee High School, Girls Lacrosse Association and the current vice president of the Arizona John’s Creek, Georgia. Chapter of US Lacrosse

Debbie Organ, 1983 Sandra (Lubertazzi) Krauland, 1995 Occupation: Physical therapist at Blythedale Children’s Hospital in Occupation: Director of sales coordination at Fox Cable Networks in Valhalla, NY. I am also an instructor at Mercy College in their Physical New York City Therapy Program for the past 14+ years. Prior to teaching at Mercy College I was an instructor in the Physical Therapy Program at Columbia Degree: BA in communications University for eight years. Other Notes: Senior year internship at “One Life to Live”. 56 Hofstra University Melissa Coffas, 2001 Melissa Coffas Occupation: Group planning director and partner at Mindshare in New York City

Degree: BBA in marketing

Dee (Brennan) Bier, 2001 Occupation: Teaching high school math at Charlotte (NC) Catholic High School. I also serve as varsity lacrosse coach and won the 2010 North Carolina state championship.

Degree: I earned a BBA in business computer information systems and a MA in industrial/organizational psychology.

Other Notes: I was an intern at Noodle Kidoodle and I also coach a club lacrosse team – the Queen City Stars.

Kathleen (McPike) Taylor, 2001 Occupation: Primary school physical education teacher in the Harborfields School District

Degrees: I earned a degree in physical education and a master’s degree in health from Hofstra. I then received a building and school district administration degree from C.W. Post. Melissa (Compton) Pasko, 1995 Julie (True) Wright, 2001 Occupation: Surgical critical care RN for post-operative open heart surgery at Washington Hospital Center in Washington, DC. Occupation: Math teacher and varsity soccer and lacrosse coach at Kennedy High School in Bellmore, NY Degree: BBA in accounting from Hofstra and a BS in nursing at the University of Maryland Baltimore Degrees: Bachelor’s degree in math and master’s in education

Other Notes: Inducted into the Hofstra Athletics Hall of Fame in 2007. Holds a CPA.

Erin (Ward) Roof, 1997 Occupation: Currently teaching and coaching junior varsity lacrosse at Hayfield Secondary High School in Alexandria, VA.

Degree: I earned a BA in psychology.

Bridget (Mold) Michener, 1997 Occupation: Senior relationship manager at Executive Services Group, a wealth and lifestyle management company located in Conshohocken, PA

Degree: BA in English with an emphasis on creative writing

Other Notes: Ran a marathon in Alaska and has recently worked as the executive assistant to the CEO of the Philadelphia Eagles (2007 & 2008).

Jen (Stabile) Lally, 1999 Occupation: Marketing manager for North America for Nestle’s coffee division in New York City Julie (True) Wright Degree: I earned a BBA with a concentration in marketing.

Other Notes: I was a marketing intern for the New York Jets. 2012 Women’s Lacrosse 57 Alumnae Profiles

Tara Buecker, 2005 Occupation: Physical education teacher at Jarrettsville Elementary School in Maryland and the varsity lacrosse coach at North Harford High Dee (Brennan) Bier School. I am also the director of girls’ lacrosse in the sports performance program at The Arena Club in Churchville, MD. I also conduct camps, clinics and tournaments through TB9 – a company I created to facilitate instructional lacrosse programs.

Degrees: I earned a BS in physical education and a masters in health science, community health education and school health education

Caitlin Connolly, 2005 Occupation: Director of Operation at Broadridge Financial Solutions in Suffolk County, New York

Degree: I earned a BBA in business management

Other Notes: Active Member of Women’s Bond Club in NY, serving women in financial institutions. I also coach Liberty Lacrosse and Club Long Island Rising Sophomores.

Jill (Wienecke) Babe, 2005 Occupation: School counselor and junior varsity lacrosse coach at Catonsville (MD) High School.

Degrees: I received my BA in psychology and minored in sociology. I then went to Loyola to get my masters in education, specializing in school counseling.

Stephanie Jacobson, 2005 Occupation: Account executive with Van Wagner Communication in Kristin (Marshall) Kelly, 2002 New York, NY Occupation: Reporter for CBS affiliate in Sacramento, CA. Degree: I earned a BA in public relations.

Degree: BA in broadcast journalism Other Notes: Sponsorship Coordinator for Team in Training – bringing funds & people together that ultimately benefit the Leukemia and Other Notes: Interned at 20/20 (ABC-TV) in Washington, DC. Still Lymphoma Society and the Ronald McDonald House NYC Chapter. playing lacrosse with SACLax and BayLax Adult Leagues. Mary Romano, 2005 Alexis Longhitano, 2004 Occupation: Physical education teacher at Weber Middle School in Occupation: Special education teacher in the Mamaroneck (NY) School Port Washington, NY. I also serve as middle school girl’s soccer coach District. I am also the varsity lacrosse coach at Mamaroneck High & volleyball coach as well as assistant varsity coach at Schreiber High School. School.

Degree: I received a BS in psychology from Hofstra. Degrees: BS in physical education and MS health education

Keri Hall, 2004 Occupation: Physical education and health teacher at the Horace Mann Kerry McCaffrey, 2006 School in New York, NY. I also Occupation: Diabetic specialist-pharmaceutical representative at Takeda serve as head varsity lacrosse and field hockey coach as well as assistant Pharmaceuticals varsity basketball coach and Head 7th grade girls basketball coach. Degree: I earned a BA in social science from Hofstra Degrees: BS in physical education from Hofstra and MS in health education from CUNY Lehman

58 Hofstra University Jamie Rabuano, 2006 Occupation: Financial analyst for AYCA Company, L.P. – division of Goldman Sachs Company, NY

Degree: BBA with a major in accounting

Other Notes: I was an intern at JJ Burns and Co., and I also was a marketing intern with the Long Island Lizards.

Casey McGrath, 2007 Occupation: Teacher in Harborfield School District and coach at Harborfields High School in Greenlawn, NY

Degrees: BA in psychology and a MSEd in elementary & special education. Currently working towards an advanced certification in literacy

Kara Meekins, 2007 Occupation: Account manager with New York Blood Center in New York, NY

Degree: I earned my degree in public relations.

Kerrin Fraser, 2008 Tara Buecker Occupation: Assistant Lacrosse Coach at Saint Francis (PA) University

Degree: BS in exercise science Kelly McGrath, 2008 Other Notes: Former Team Hills Coach and volunteer Hofstra Strength and Conditioning staff member. Occupation: Assistant lacrosse coach at Stevenson University in Baltimore, Maryland. Also serves as a trainer at Shropshire Sports Training in Columbia, Maryland.

Degree: BS in exercise science

Other Notes: Currently working towards a teaching certificate at Towson University. I am also coaching the Hero’s Lacrosse team in 2014.

Jen Bach, 2009 Currently in nursing school at the University of Maryland at Baltimore going for a second bachelor’s degree.

Degree: I earned a BS in community health from Hofstra.

Other Notes: Served as an intern in several positions related to the health Mary Romano profession while at Hofstra.

Jackie Hetzel, 2009 Degree: I earned a BS in speech-hearing-language science with a minor in disability studies. Graduated Cum Laude. My masters is in speech language pathology with a specialization/concentration in augmentative and alternative communication.

Other Notes: Currently coaching in the SEPA lacrosse program and has coached abroad in England.

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Cat Thoreson, 2009 Occupation: Marketing and communications associate at the Waverly Group in Columbia, Maryland

Degree: I earned a BA in public relations.

Other Notes: I interned with the Long Island Lizards, Stanton Crenshaw Communications, Bloomingdale’s PR Department, the Kbuzz (now Likeable Media), Hofstra University Relations Department and MS&L. I also serve as the Atholon varsity assistant coach and I will coach the Cat Thoreson M&D 2015 Black Team this summer.

Mary Cuddihy, 2010 Occupation: Assistant women’s lacrosse coach and recruiting coordinator at Ferrum College in Virginia

Degree: BS in physical education

Other Notes: Recently traveled abroad to serve as head women’s lacrosse coach for the Vienna Monarchs in Austria.

Courtney O’Connor, 2010 Occupation: Senior IT Recruiter at Robert Half Technology, Princeton, NJ

Degree: I earned a BBA with a major in management.

Other Notes: I currently serve as a girls lacrosse official Liz Falco, 2010 Occupation: Assistant women’s lacrosse coach at Manhattanville College

Degree: BA in psychology and currently working toward a master’s in physical education

Other Notes: Serves as club coach for the Hudson Valley u15 girls travel lacrosse team. Mary Cuddihy Corrine Gandolfi, 2010 Occupation: Physical education teacher at Patchogue-Medford High School. I also coach middle school field hockey and lacrosse.

Degree: I earned a BS in physical education.

Alex Hannon, 2011 Occupation: Financial Analyst for Honeywell Inc

Degree: I received a degree in finance with a minor in economics.

Other Note: Held internships at Northeast Securities & Guidance Corporation

Jennalee Trombley, 2011 Occupation: Assistant Lacrosse Coach at Saint Leo University.

Degree: BA in biological sciences. Currently working on MBA in health care administration and in the process of applying to medical school.

60 Hofstra University Collegiate Coaching Alumnae

umerous Hofstra women’s lacrosse alumnae have pursued careers in coaching at various levels of the Nsport. Currently, eight players are involved in collegiate coaching.

Katie Hertsch Kim Hillier Bryana Borrelli Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Boston University Stony Brook University University of

Kelly McGrath Assistant Coach Stevenson Universty

Liz Falco Jennalee Trombley Kerrin Fraser Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Mary Cuddihy Manhattanville College Saint Leo University Saint Francis (PA) College Assistant Coach Ferrum College

2012 Women’s Lacrosse 61 Women’s Lacrosse Alumnae

Gina Dinisio 2000 Robin Kammerer 1993 Kelly Dodson 2001 Brittany Kaplan 2007 Cynthia Donaldson 1975 Jayne Kistos 1993 Marilyn Doscher 1991 Lisa Kovalsky 1984 Kerri Dowd 1990 Kimberly Kozlowski 2007 Leah Dubie 1999 Eileen Kraemer-Rervy 1980 Lauren Eberling 2009 Josephine Laham 1991 Bridget Eder 2005 Jean Lepore 1988 Jennifer Faber 1992 Amanda Lewis 1985 Nanette Faciszewski 1986 Cindy Lewis 1979 Liz Falco 2010 Jessica Liberto 2008 Teresa Fernandez-Vuolo 1983 Marie Limanni 1984 Gail Fisher 1979 Patricia Linhart 1979 Liz Fisher 1996 Barbara Linwood 1957 Ilonka Flammer 1984 Alexis Longhitano 2004 Dawn Ford 1990 Kristin Lonigro 1992 Meryl Fordin 1990 Mary-Jo Lorello 1981 Kristin Frae 1991 Sandra Lubertazzi 1995 Lauren Andronici Kerrin Fraser 2008 Stacey Macklin 1991 Nancy Fullan 1983 Jen Maget 2005 Jennifer Funston 1995 Bryana Borrelli Cathie Malach 1980 Lynn Adler 1980 Corinne Gandolfi 2010 Katie Marks 1999 Heather Albro 2006 Catherine Garfinkel 1984 Kristin Marshall 2002 Lauren Andronici 1992 Maureen Gerold 1998 Katie Hertsch 2011 Brenda Marsteller- Elaine Anton 1990 Janie Girolamo 1981 Jacquelyn Hetzel 2009 Kowalewsk 1990 Jen Bach 2009 Maria Grasso 1986 Kimberly Hillier 2007 Jean Mazzilli 1987 Rosemarie Balian 1993 Joan Griffin 1977 Kaylie Howard 2000 Kerry McCaffrey 2006 Jaime Basile 2005 Catherine Guerriere 2006 Barbara Intrieri 1983 Deidre McGill 1988 Deborah Berk 1993 Keri Hall 2004 Jaime Irving 2006 Casey McGrath 2007 Janine Blozis 2001 Alexandra Hannon 2011 Stephanie Jacobson 2005 Kathleen McPike 2001 Karen Bolton 1982 Maddie Hannon 2011 Ashley Jones 2010 Kara Meekins 2007 Bryana Borrelli 2010 Melissa Hedrick 2003 Donna Jones 1985 Bettina Mianulli 2011 Kristy Bosley 2009 Mary Henwood 1986 Heather Kain 1999 Kathleen Mikowski 2003 Laurie Brasher 1978 Dee Brennan 2001 Maureen Brown 1979 Carolann Costello Christine Bruno 1989 Tara Buecker 2005 Karen Callender 1985 Kristen Carano 1996 Renee Carfero 1995 Jackie Carroll 2001 Linda Caruso 1978 Tierney Clark 1997 Stephanie Clarke 1997 Melissa Coffas 2001 Melissa Compton 1995 Caitlin Connolly 2005 Carie Conversano 1988 Carol Ann Costello 1998 Shirley Crumm 1961 Mary Cuddihy 2010 Ashley Duncan Lindsay Dieringer 2004 Donna DiFalco 1979

62 Hofstra University Patricia Vonghlan 1979 Janine Wagner 1993 Lisa Papa Casey McGrath Rebecca Wales 1997 Janet Walsh 2000 Erin Ward 1997 Sandy Wasserbach 2010 Debbie Waters ---- Lauren Whitcomb 2009 Jill Wienecke 2005 Lakisha Wilson 1998 Racquel Wilson 1996 Kimberly Wist 1994 Lisa Yevoli 1984 Megan Zimmer 2002

Note: This list was compiled Julie Milo 2001 Cathlene Poons 1992 from the best available sources. Bridget Mold 1997 Maisie Osteen 2008 Any omission is accidental. Gail Neuman 1978 Karen Principato 1979 Please call (516) 463-4933 Cindy Norden 1982 Sylvia Queener 2008 with any additions. Lisa Occhicone 2003 Jamie Rabuano 2006 Courtnet O’Connor 2010 Meg Radonis 2008 Kirsten O’Farrell 2002 Kristen Reed 1993 Deborah Olivero 1980 Kathleen Reeve 1990 Mary Tkatch 1979 Donna Olsen 1993 Susan Reinhardt 1981 Susan Todd 1987 Jenn Olson 2010 Stephanie Rice 2011 Jennalee Trombley 2011 Jayne O’Neill 1990 Mary Romano 2005 Julie True 2001 Deborah Organ 1981 Beth Rosenberg 1979 Sally Trumbower 1991 Lisa Papa 2005 Deborah Russell 1989 Lori Vaccariello 1986 Edithmarie Parker 1982 Linda Russo 1990 Megan Zimmer Karen Vacchio 1996 Ana Pastrana 1981 Alysse Ruszkowski 2009 Jo-ann Vaites 1999 Natalie Petrizzo 1996 Diane Ryan 1983 K’Leigh Vanaman 2010 Laraine Pizzi 1995 Karen Ryan 1986 Grace Vidulich 2002 Arlene Sapanski 1987 Susan Viola 1977 Irene Scalese 1991 Jenny Senra 2001 Frances Sheehan 1989 Kathleen Sheehan 1987 Danielle Skakandi 2005 Mary Beth Simmons 2004 Beth Simpson 1992 Jen Small 1996 Christine Smith 1983 Lindyn Soviero 2008 Genevieve Statelman 1979 Debbie Stellke 2008 Tara Sterlacci 2002 Jania Stout 1992 Kristin Streeker 1998 Cassandra Stuke 2006 Liz Sturm 2000 Kathleen Theiling 1975 Josephine Laham Cat Thoreson 2009 Lauren Whitcomb Becky Thorn 2007

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Season and Career Records *Became an official NCAA statistic in 2001. Statistics prior to 2001 are not included.

Season Record Player Number Year Goals Kathleen Mikowski 57 2003 Assists Kathleen McPike 34 2000 Points Kimberly Hillier 73 2006 Kathleen McPike 73 2001 Ground Balls* Bridget Eder 74 2004 Caused Turnovers* Bridget Eder 47 2005 Draw Controls* Corrine Gandolfi 61 2010 Save Percentage Stephanie Clarke .657 1997 Saves Irene Scalese 258 1991

Career Record Player Number Year Goals Kathleen Mikowski 183 2000-03 Assists Kathleen McPike 82 1998-01 Kimberly Hillier 82 2004-07 Points Kathleen Mikowski 240 2000-03 Kathleen Ground Balls* Bridget Eder 229 2002-05 Mikowski Caused Turnovers* Bridget Eder 126 2002-05 Draw Controls* Becky Thorn 145 2003-07 Saves Irene Scalese 922 1988-91

Season Records Assists Points 1. Kathleen McPike 34 2000 1. Kathleen McPike 73 2001 6. Caitlin Connolly 30 2005 2. Kathleen McPike 32 2001 1. Kimberly Hillier 73 2006 6. Corrine Gandolfi 30 2010 Goals 3. Melissa Hedrick 28 2003 3. Corrine Gandolfi 71 2010 8. Grace Vidulich 28 2002 1. Kathleen Mikowski 57 2003 4. Carol Ann Costello 27 1998 3. Kathleen Mikowski 71 2003 9. Melissa Coffas 27 2001 50 2001 2. Kathleen Mikowski 5. Corrine Gandolfi 25 2009 5. Corrine Gandolfi 70 2009 10. Alysse Ruszkowski 25 2008 2. Casey McGrath 50 2006 5. Kimberly Hillier 25 2006 6. Kathleen McPike 68 2000 10. Kathleen Mikwoski 25 2001 4. Corrine Gandolfi 49 2010 7. Kristin Marshall 24 2002 6. Kathleen Mikowski 68 2001 4. Kristin Streeker 49 1998 8. Kristin Marshall 23 2000 8. Casey McGrath 66 2006 Draw Controls* 4. Megan Zimmer 49 2002 8. Kimberly Hillier 23 2007 9. Kristin Streeker 62 1998 1. Corrine Gandolfi 61 2010 7. Kimberly Hillier 48 2006 10. Corrine Gandolfi 22 2010 9. Kristin Marshall 62 2002 2. Kathleen Mikowski 60 2003 8. Corrine Gandolfi 45 2009 10. Sandy Lubertazzi 22 1995 10. Kathleen Mikowski 59 2002 3. Kimberly Hillier 51 2007 9. Casey McGrath 43 2007 4. Becky Thorn 50 2005 10. Kathleen Mikowski 42 2002 Ground Balls* 5. Kimberly Hillier 49 2006 1. Bridget Eder 74 2004 6. Bridget Eder 46 2004 2. Kathleen Mikowski 64 2001 7. Kathleen Mikowski 43 2002 3. Bridget Eder 58 2005 7. Jill Maier 43 2011 4. Bridget Eder 56 2003 9. Kathleen McPike 40 2001 5. Kathleen Mikowski 55 2003 10. Jaime Irving 34 2006 5. Jaclyn Pandolf 55 2011 7. Kathleen McPike 48 2001 Saves 7. Kristin Marshall 48 2001 1. Irene Scalese 258 1991 9. Maisie Osteen 47 2008 2. Stephanie Clarke 257 1996 10. Dee Brennan 46 2001 3. Irene Scalese 251 1989 10. Caitlin Connolly 46 2005 4. Stephanie Clarke 237 1995 5. Stephanie Clarke 216 1994 Caused Turnovers* 6. Irene Scalese 211 1988 Bridget Eder 1. Bridget Eder 47 2005 7. Jackie Carroll 210 2000 2. Bridget Eder 32 2004 8. Irene Scalese 202 1990 2. Jaime Irving 32 2005 9. Stephanie Clarke 199 1997 2. Jaime Irving 32 2006 10. Jenny Senra 172 1999 5. Alysse Ruszkowski 31 2009

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Career Records Draw Controls* 1. Becky Thorn 145 2003-07 2. Kimberly Hillier 143 2004-07 Goals 3. Bridget Eder 135 2002-05 1. Kathleen Mikowski 183 2000-03 Kathleen McPike 4. Kathleen Mikowski 127 2001-03 2. Becky Thorn 155 2003-07 5. K’Leigh Vanaman 115 2007-10 3. Corrine Gandolfi 148 2007-10 6. Katie Hertsch 110 2008-11 4. Kimberly Hillier 133 2004-07 7. Corrine Gandolfi 104 2007-10 5. Casey McGrath 125 2004-07 Points 8. Lauren Whitcomb 95 2006-09 6. Kathleen McPike 124 1998-01 1. Kathleen Mikowski 240 2000-03 9. Casey McGrath 68 2004-07 7. Beth Simpson 105 1989-92 2. Kimberly Hillier 215 2004-07 10. Jill Maier 61 2010-pres. 8. Kelly Dodson 102 1998-01 3. Corrine Gandolfi 209 2007-10 9. Janet Walsh 101 1996-00 4. Kathleen McPike 206 1998-01 Saves 10. Rebecca Wales 100 1993-97 5. Becky Thorn 177 2003-07 6. Casey McGrath 162 2004-07 1. Irene Scalese 922 1988-91 2. Stephanie Clarke 909 1994-97 Assists 7. Kristin Marshall 153 1999-02 3. Maisie Osteen 527 2005-08 1. Kathleen McPike 82 1998-01 8. Rebecca Wales 149 1993-97 4. Jackie Carroll 506 1998-01 1. Kimberly Hillier 82 2004-07 8. Janet Walsh 149 1996-00 5. Lisa Papa 345 2002-05 2. Kristin Marshall 64 1999-02 10. Kelly Dodson 148 1998-01 6. Donna Jones 329 1981-84 3. Corrine Gandolfi 61 2007-10 7. Jenny Senra 254 1998-01 3. Melissa Hedrick 61 2000-03 Ground Balls* 8. Mary Cuddihy 246 2007-10 5. Kathleen Mikowski 57 2000-03 1. Bridget Eder 229 2002-05 8. Sue Todd 246 1984-85 6. Rebecca Wales 49 1993-97 2. Kathleen Mikowski 148 2001-03 10. Jaclyn Pandolf 231 2009-pres. 7. Janet Walsh 48 1996-00 3. Katie Hertsch 138 2008-11 8. Kelly Dodson 46 1998-01 4. Caitlin Connolly 134 2002-05 *Became an official NCAA statistic in 2001. 9. Sandy Lubertazzi 45 1992-95 5. Becky Thorn 127 2003-07 Statistics prior to 2001 are not included. 10. Carol Ann Costello 43 1995-98 6. Alysse Ruszkowski 120 2006-09

6. Kimberly Hillier 120 2004-07 8. Maisie Osteen 108 2005-08 9. Jaime Irving 105 2003-06 10. Melissa Hedrick 100 2001-03

Caused Turnovers* 1. Bridget Eder 126 2002-05 2. Alysse Ruszkowski 89 2006-09 3. Caitlin Connolly 79 2002-05 4. Jaime Irving 74 2003-06 5. Corrine Gandolfi 70 2007-10 5. Katie Hertsch 70 2008-11 7. Kathleen Mikowski 65 2001-03 8. Becky Thorn 60 2003-07 Becky Thorn 9. Grace Vidulich 47 2001-02 Caitlin Connolly 9. Casey McGrath 47 2004-07

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Stephanie Clarke Maisie MaryBeth Osteen Simmons

Hofstra Individual Honors USWLA All-American Stephanie Clarke - 1994 (H.M.) IWLCA All-American Stephanie Clarke - 1996 (third team), 1997 (second team) Kathleen McPike - 2001 (third team) National Team Member Stephanie Clarke - United States (1996-97) Kathleen Mikowski - 2001, 2003 (third team) Kimberly Hillier - United States (2007-08) Bridget Eder - 2004 (second team), 2005 (first team) Maisie Osteen - Wales (2008-2010) Becky Thorn - 2005 (third team) Corrine Gandolfi - United States (2009-2011) Kimberly Hillier - 2006 (second team), 2007 (third team) Katie Hertsch - United States (2010-present) Corrine Gandolfi - 2009, 2010 (third team) Retired Jersey #30 - Stephanie Clarke

Regional All-Americans

Ashley Duncan 1989 Northeast Region All-American Beth Simpson 1989 Northeast Region All-American (honorable mention) Beth Simpson 1992 Northeast Region All-American Kristen Cipullo 1992 Northeast Region All-American Cathi Poons 1992 Northeast Region All-American Stephanie Clarke 1994 North Region All-American (second team) Stephanie Clarke 1996 North Region All-American (first team) Tierney Clark 1996 North Region All-American (second team) Carol Ann Costello 1996 North Region All-American (second team) Stephanie Clarke 1997 North Region All-American (first team) Tierney Clark 1997 North Region All-American (first team) Rebecca Wales 1997 North Region All-American (second team) Kristen Streeker 1998 North Region All-American (first team) Katie Marks 1998 North Region All-American (second team) Heather Kain 1999 North Region All-American (second team) Corrine Katie Janet Walsh 2000 North Region All-American (first team) Gandolfi Hertsch Kathleen McPike 2000 North Region All-American (second team) Kathleen McPike 2001 North Region All-American (first team)

66 Hofstra University Kathleen Mikowski 2001 North Region All-American (first team) IWLCA Division I Merit Squad (Top Three GPA in Division I) Megan Zimmer 2001 North Region All-American (second team) Hofstra Women’s Lacrosse - 2009 Kristin Marshall 2002 North Region All-American (first team) Hofstra Women’s Lacrosse - 2010 (Highest GPA In Nation) Kathleen Mikowski 2002 North Region All-American (second team) Megan Zimmer 2002 North Region All-American (second team) IWLCA Academic Squad Kathleen Mikowski 2003 Northeast Region All-American (first team) Melissa Compton 1995 IWLCA Academic Squad Bridget Eder 2003 Northeast Region All-American Sandy Lubertazzi 1995 IWLCA Academic Squad (second team) Liz Sturm 1999 IWLCA Academic Squad Bridget Eder 2004 Northeast Region All-American (first team) Liz Sturm 2000 IWLCA Academic Squad Kimberly Hillier 2004 Northeast Region All-American (first team) Kathleen McPike 2000 IWLCA Academic Squad Bridget Eder 2005 North Region All-American (first team) Kathleen McPike 2001 IWLCA Academic Squad Becky Thorn 2005 North Region All-American (first team) Grace Vidulich 2001 IWLCA Academic Squad Kimberly Hillier 2005 North Region All-American (second team) Tara Buecker 2004 IWLCA Academic Squad Kimberly Hillier 2006 Mid-Atlantic Region All-American Caitlin Connolly 2004 IWLCA Academic Squad (first team) Mary Beth Simmons 2004 IWLCA Academic Squad Jaime Irving 2006 Mid-Atlantic Region All-American Mary Romano 2005 IWLCA Academic Squad (first team) Catherine Guerriere 2005 IWLCA Academic Squad Casey McGrath 2006 Mid-Atlantic Region All-American Tara Buecker 2005 IWLCA Academic Squad (first team) Bridget Eder 2005 IWLCA Academic Squad Kimberly Hillier 2007 Mid-Atlantic Region All-American Caitlin Connolly 2005 IWLCA Academic Squad (first team) Jill Wienecke 2005 IWLCA Academic Squad Casey McGrath 2007 Mid-Atlantic Region All-American Kim Kozlowski 2006 IWLCA Academic Squad (first team) Lauren Eberling 2008 IWLCA Academic Squad Becky Thorn 2007 Mid-Atlantic Region All-American Jacquelyn Hetzel 2008 IWLCA Academic Squad (second team) Maisie Osteen 2008 IWLCA Academic Squad Corrine Gandolfi 2009 Mid-Atlantic Region All-American Jen Bach 2009 IWLCA Academic Squad (first team) Bryana Borrelli 2009 IWLCA Academic Squad Alysse Ruszkowski 2009 Mid-Atlantic Region All-American Lauren Eberling 2009 IWLCA Academic Squad (second team) Jacquelyn Hetzel 2009 IWLCA Academic Squad Corrine Gandolfi 2010 Mid-Atlantic Region All-American Courtney O’Connor 2009 IWLCA Academic Squad (first team) Sandy Wasserbach 2009 IWLCA Academic Squad Katie Hertsch 2010 Mid-Atlantic Region All-American Bryana Borrelli 2010 IWLCA Academic Squad (first team) Courtney O’Connor 2010 IWLCA Academic Squad Liz Falco 2010 Mid-Atlantic Region All-American Jennalee Trombley 2010 IWLCA Academic Squad (second team) Katie Hertsch 2010 IWLCA Academic Squad K’Leigh Vanaman 2010 IWLCA Academic Squad Sandy Wasserbach 2010 IWLCA Academic Squad Stephanie Rice 2010 IWLCA Academic Squad Katie Hertsch 2011 IWLCA Academic Squad Bettina Mianulli 2011 IWLCA Academic Squad Stephanie Rice 2011 IWLCA Academic Squad Jennalee Trombley 2011 IWLCA Academic Squad

All-Colonial Athletic Association Kimberly Kristin Marshall 2002 Hillier Kathleen Mikowski 2002, 2003 Megan Zimmer 2002 Bridget Eder 2003, 2004, 2005 Becky Thorn 2003, 2005, 2007 Kimberly Hillier 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Casey McGrath 2005, 2006, 2007 Jaime Irving 2006 Alysse Ruszkowski 2007, 2008 Corrine Gandolfi 2008, 2009, 2010 Lauren Whitcomb 2008 Liz Falco 2009, 2010 Alysse Ruszkowski 2009 Katie Hertsch 2010, 2011 K’Leigh Vanaman 2010 Jill Maier 2011

2012 Women’s Lacrosse 67 Hofstra Lacrosse Record Book

Tierney Clark 1997 Heather Kain 1997, 1998, 1999 Janet Walsh 1997, 1998, 2000 Rebecca Wales 1997 Katie Marks 1998 Kristen Streeker 1998 Megan Zimmer 2000, 2001 Jessica Gaither 2000, 2001 Kathleen McPike 2000, 2001 Melissa Coffas 2000 Liz Sturm 2000 Kathleen Mikowski 2001 Julie True 2001

America East Rookie of the Year Kathleen Mikowski 2000

Melissa Compton Alysse Ruzsukowski

America East All-Rookie Team Keri Hall 2001 Mary Beth Simmons 2001

Jacqueline Hetzel All-North Atlantic Conference Tierney Clark 1996 Carol Ann Costello 1996 Stephanie Clarke 1996 Karen Vacchio 1996

Colonial Athletic Association North Atlantic Conference Player All-Rookie Team of the Year Maisie Osteen 2005 Stephanie Clarke 1996 Lauren Whitcomb 2006 Corrine Gandolfi 2007 All-East Coast Conference Stephanie Rice 2008 Beth Simpson 1989 Emily Corzel 2010 Cathi Poons 1989 Jill Maier 2010 Kristen Cipullo 1989 Jenn Ward 2011 Active players in bold. Colonial Athletic Association Defensive Player of the Year Bridget Eder 2004, 2005 All-Time Varsity Coaching Records Colonial Athletic Association Rookie of the Year Coach Years Record Pct. Nathalie Smith (1976-79, 1981) 5 8-23-2 .273 Kimberly Hillier 2004 Jacquie Gow (1980) 1 3-7 .300 Cindy Lewis (1982-84) 3 12-16 .429 Colonial Athletic Association Coach Lynn Kotler (1985-86) 2 9-12 .429 of the Year Beth Bozman (1987) 1 1-12 .077 Shelley Klaes-Bawcombe 2005 Carie Bodo (1988-2001) 14 94-123 .433 Shelley Klaes-Bawcombe (2002-06) 5 50-35 .588 All-America East Abby Morgan (2007-pres.) 5 47-38 .553 Stephanie Clarke 1997

68 Hofstra University Women’s Lacrosse Series Records

Albany 3-1 Iona 1-0 Princeton 0-8 American 0-1 Ithaca 0-2 Russell Sage 1-0 Army 6-2 James Madison 4-10 Rutgers 10-20 Boston College 3-12 Johns Hopkins 2-2 Sacred Heart 1-0 Boston University 6-7 Kings Point 1-0 Saint Mary’s (CA) 2-0 Bowdoin 0-1 Lafayette 0-7 Springfield 0-2 Brown 3-7 Lehigh 1-7 St. Lawrence 0-1 Bryn Mawr 3-0 LIWLA 1-1 Stanford 1-2 Bucknell 7-5 Loyola 3-4 Stony Brook 5-1 California 0-0 Manhattan 2-0 SUNY Cortland 0-4 Centenary 2-1 Maryland 0-0 Sweet Briar 0-1 Colgate 4-9 Massachusetts 10-6 Syracuse 0-1 Connecticut 1-0 Montclair State 5-1 Temple 0-2 Cornell 4-4 Mount St. Mary’s 1-0 Trenton State 0-14-2 Davidson 2-0 New Hampshire 8-6 Towson 12-17 Delaware 9-15 Northeastern 1-0 UMBC 1-6 Denver 2-2 Northwestern 0-4 Univ. of London 0-1 Drew 7-6 Notre Dame 1-3 Vanderbilt 3-1 Drexel 22-6 Ohio State 0-0 Vermont 8-5 Duke 0-3 Oneonta State 1-0 Villanova 4-2 Fairfield 8-0 Old Dominion 7-5 Virginia Tech 2-2 Fordham 1-0 Oregon 2-0 Vanderbilt 3-1 George Mason 7-3 Penn State 0-1 William & Mary 7-4 Georgetown 0-1 Pennsylvania 0-2 Yale 1-18 Haverford 3-4 Philadelphia Textile 1-0 Holy Cross 11-1 Plymouth State 0-1 2012 opponents in bold

2012 Women’s Lacrosse 69 All-Time Women’s Lacrosse Results

1976 1981 1984 1987 (First varsity season) Coach: Nathalie Smith Coach: Cindy Lewis Coach: Beth Bozman Coach: Nathalie Smith Record: 2-7-1 Record: 6-6 Record: 1-12

Results not available Yale 2-25 L Haverford 10-2 W Haverford 4-13 L University of London* 8-12 L Towson 6-17 L Bowdoin 5-11 L 1977 Colgate 3-17 L Bryn Mawr 9-5 W Delaware 3-25 L Coach: Nathalie Smith Boston College 6-7 L Montclair State 10-4 W Rutgers 6-10 L Record: 0-4 Plymouth State 1-15 L Trenton State 4-11 L Lafayette 5-14 L Vermont 9-12 L Northeastern 10-4 W Lehigh 4-13 L Princeton 1-16 L Montclair State 3-4 L Drexel 5-6 L Trenton State 5-15 L Rutgers 1-12 L Trenton State 5-5 T Bucknell 9-10 L Bucknell 7-13 L Centenary 2-7 L U.S. Military Academy 12-8 W U.S. Military Academy 13-6 W Kings Point 11-5 W LIWLA 5-7 L Cortland State 6-7 L Montclair State 10-5 W Towson State 4-7 L Drew 16-6 W Lafayette 4-14 L Princeton 2-17 L 1978 Drew 5-9 L Drexel 8-13 L Coach: Nathalie Smith *exhibition Drew 5-8 L Record: 3-5 1985 1982 Coach: Lynn Kotler 1988 at Trenton State 5-9 L Coach: Cindy Lewis Record: 7-2 Coach: Carie Conversano at Rutgers 9-4 W Record: 4-5 Record: 1-13 at Colgate 1-10 L Haverford 14-8 W at Ithaca 1-9 L Springfield 3-7 L Bryn Mawr 18-2 W Haverford 9-11 L Cortland State 2-9 L Vermont 7-9 L Towson State 10-9 W Massachusetts 8-14 L Princeton 3-14 L Montclair State 12-2 W Montclair State 20-3 W at Yale 3-24 L Centenary 13-1 W Trenton State 0-20 L Lafayette 9-11 L at Delaware 2-11 L Drew 15-8 W Cortland State 5-11 L Drexel 7-4 W Rutgers 6-8 L U.S. Military Academy 6-3 W Bucknell 9-5 W Lehigh 5-20 L 1979 Colgate 2-13 L Trenton State 4-9 L at Trenton State 1-14 L Coach: Nathalie Smith Russell Sage 12-1 W Army 11-8 W at Bucknell 6-7 L Record: 3-7-1 Drew 7-6 W Princeton 8-15 L 1986 at Towson State 3-11 L Colgate 5-11 L 1983 Coach: Lynn Kotler Army 20-5 W Yale 1-13 L Coach: Cindy Lewis Record: 2-10 Drexel 11-12 L Princeton 3-13 L Record: 2-5 at Lafayette 2-15 L Sweet Briar 6-7 L Haverford 5-7 L Drew 6-8 L Trenton State 12-12 T Loyola 3-25 L Boston College 3-10 L U.S. Military Academy 8-0 W Montclair State 1-0 W* Boston University 4-9 L 1989 St. Lawrence 6-11 L Bryn Mawr 10-5 W Rutgers 1-11 L Coach: Carie Conversano Oneonta State 10-8 W Springfield 4-5 L Lafayette 0-13 L Record: 2-14 Cornell 6-9 L Trenton State 2-11 L Trenton State 5-17 L Drew 14-5 W Bucknell 8-9 L Bucknell 7-14 L at UMBC 2-12 L Rutgers 5-21 L Drexel 6-7 L Army 13-4 W Massachusetts 11-16 L *Forfeit win Towson State 11-13 L Yale 4-14 L 1980 Princeton 4-14 L Delaware 3-22 L Coach: Jacquie Gow Drexel 9-7 W at Rutgers 7-9 L Record: 3-7 Drew 10-12 L at Drew 9-10 L Lafayette 7-17 L Yale 3-15 L Trenton State 4-8 L SUNY-Cortland 6-8 L Bucknell 11-2 W Army 7-8 L Brown 8-13 L Boston College Tourn. 2-6 L at Princeton 1-21 L Boston College Tourn. 4-14 L Towson State 7-8 L Boston College Tourn. 2-4 L at Drexel 4-11 L Trenton State 1-14 L at Boston College 6-20 L LIWLA 11-5 W Haverford 15-10 W Centenary 18-0 W at Lehigh 3-15 L Drew 6-3 W

70 Hofstra University 1990 1993 1996 1998 Coach: Carie Conversano Coach: Carie Bodo Coach: Carie Bodo Coach: Carie Bodo Record: 3-13 Record: 2-12 Record: 13-3, 6-0 North Atlantic Record: 9-7, 4-2 America East

Massachusetts 6-10 L New Hampshire 4-16 L at Davidson 23-5 W Yale 7-13 L Rutgers 7-9 L Vermont 7-17 L Yale 6-10 L Vermont* 20-7 W Drew 12-4 W Colgate 10-12 L Vermont* 11-6 W at Fairfield 15-10 W at Lafayette 5-18 L Brown 3-18 L at Brown 5-14 L Towson* 10-11 L Boston College 6-10 L at Boston College 6-14 L Rutgers 9-8 W at Boston University* 17-9 W Yale 2-12 L at Holy Cross 11-10 W (OT) Rutgers 12-10 W at Bucknell 7-6 W (OT) Drexel* 17-9 W at New Hampshire* 16-15 W at Brown 5-17 L at American 10-12 L Villanova 13-10 W (OT) at Towson State 2-15 L at UMBC 7-14 L at Boston University* 18-10 W Villanova 20-6 W UMBC 8-11 L at Drexel 5-18 L at New Hampshire* 14-3 W at Colgate 8-11 L Drexel 11-7 W at Yale 8-23 L Massachusetts 11-8 W Massachusetts 8-9 L at Delaware 1-22 L at Rutgers 14-18 L Towson State* 13-7 W Drexel* 13-4 W Princeton 3-18 L Lehigh 12-14 L Holy Cross 6-5 W Holy Cross 17-10 W Lehigh 8-16 L Bucknell 13-9 W at Delaware* 8-3 W Manhattan 18-3 W New Hampshire 3-19 L Trenton State 2-18 L at Lehigh 2-15 L at Delaware* 12-17 L at Trenton State 3-17 L Vermont# 12-8 W at Virginia Tech 8-13 L 1994 Towson State# 11-9 W at Towson$ 11-16 L 1991 Coach: Carie Bodo Coach: Carie Conversano-Bodo Record: 8-6 *North Atlantic Conference game *America East game Record: 3-12 #North Atlantic Championship $America East Semifinals UMBC 7-8 L UMBC 4-10 L Yale 9-15 L 1997 1999 Brown 4-18 L at Temple 7-14 L Coach: Carie Bodo Coach: Carie Bodo Colgate 6-11 L Villanova 11-7 W Record: 9-7, 4-2 America East Record: 4-11, 2-4 America East Delaware 3-17 L Holy Cross 11-3 W Rutgers 5-9 L Boston College 7-16 L Virginia Tech 8-5 W at Duke 3-14 L Vermont 5-15 L at Brown 6-7 L at Drexel* 7-2 W at Yale 3-13 L Yale 3-10 L at Colgate 8-10 L at Towson State* 6-12 L at Towson* 8-18 L Trenton State 8-12 L Drexel 14-3 W at Yale 4-13 L at Holy Cross 10-11 L Boston College 6-17 L Massachusetts 15-14 W Colgate 10-13 W Fairfield 15-3 W New Hampshire 2-18 L Rutgers 16-9 W Manhattan 16-1 W Virginia Tech 10-12 L Phil. Textile 8-5 W at Lehigh 10-8 W Fairfield 17-2 W at #12 Rutgers 4-9 L Towson State 4-14 L at Bucknell 14-8 W Vermont* 16-8 W at Massachusetts 10-15 L Fordham (Club) 18-1 W at Sacred Heart 20-3 W at Villanova 7-8 L at Villanova 13-7 W Drexel 5-16 L Boston University* 15-4 W Colgate 7-13 L Drew 9-7 W 1995 at Rutgers 4-9 L at Drexel* 14-3 W Coach: Carie Bodo at Massachusetts 12-5 W at Vermont* 16-3 W 1992 Record: 8-7 at Holy Cross 10-4 W #13 Delaware* 8-16 L Coach: Carie Bodo Delaware* 7-16 L New Hampshire* 6-12 L Record: 5-9 Davidson 20-5 W New Hampshire* 8-7 W Boston University* 7-8 L at UMBC 8-15 L at Delaware# 5-8 L (OT) Brown 3-11 L at Drexel 13-7 W Rutgers 11-12 L Colgate 6-4 W *America East game *America East game Trenton State 11-17 L at Yale 8-11 L #America East Championship Drew 14-10 W Brown 9-15 L Bucknell 9-8 W Temple 6-17 L Drexel 15-4 W at Rutgers 5-4 W UMBC 8-12 L Vermont 18-10 W Yale 10-13 L at Villanova 11-12 L Colgate 11-8 W at Massachusetts 11-10 W Boston College 7-9 L at New Hampshire 2-17 L Towson State 9-16 L Lehigh 11-12 L Holy Cross 10-8 W Bucknell 18-10 W New Hampshire 11-14 L at Holy Cross 13-3 W Vermont 3-15 L

2012 Women’s Lacrosse 71 All-Time Women’s Lacrosse Results

2000 2002 2004 2006 Coach: Carie Bodo Coach: Shelley Klaes-Bawcombe Coach: Shelley Klaes-Bawcombe Coach: Shelley Klaes-Bawcombe Record: 11-6, 4-2 America East Record: 9-8, 3-5 Colonial Record: 8-8, 3-4 Colonial Record: 11-7, 5-2 Colonial (18th Ranked) (20th Ranked) (17th Ranked) Massachusetts 6-12 L at Colgate 7-8 L at George Mason* 6-15 L Rutgers 7-12 L #1 Northwestern 9-16 L Yale 10-13 L Albany 14-3 W Massachusetts 10-8 W Rutgers 7-9 L Vermont* 16-4 W at Old Dominion* 8-16 L at Cornell 11-9 W at Denver 9-15 L at Fairfield 15-2 W at Fairfield 16-6 W #4 Loyola 7-12 L at #17 Cornell 5-13 L at Holy Cross 20-10 W Rutgers 12-10 W at Boston College 15-9 W #6 Boston University 11-8 W Rutgers 7-8 L at Boston College 16-10 W at Stanford 8-9 L (OT) Massachusetts 10-8 W Massachusetts 9-7 W #15 James Madison* 10-11 L at Saint Mary’s (CA) 18-5 W #20 Loyola (MD) 20-13 W Johns Hopkins 16-11 W (OT) at #17 Towson* 6-8 L at George Mason* 13-14 L Drexel* 15-4 W Drexel* 13-3 W Delaware* 17-8 W at #17 James Madison* 8-12 L Stanford 18-5 W William & Mary* 15-9 W Old Dominion* 8-7 W Delaware* 16-13 W at Virginia Tech 14-13 W Towson* 14-9 W #16 William & Mary* 8-9 L (OT) (OT) at #6 Loyola* 7-10 L at #8 James Madison* 9-12 L at Towson* 15-9 W at Delaware* 11-14 L at Delaware* 8-11 L at #19 George Mason* 4-13 L #13 William & Mary* 10-8 W Towson* 14-5 W at Holy Cross 8-4 W #10 Vanderbilt 14-13 W Old Dominion* 15-7 W at New Hampshire* 15-11 W #11 James Madison% 4-13 L (2 OT) at Drexel* 14-13 W at Boston University* 11-12 L #17 Johns Hopkins 12-15 L at Drexel* 15-12 W (OT) at Delaware# 12-9 W #9 Yale 12-11 W #5 Duke 6-7 L Vanderbilt 10-6 W at Boston University$ 8-18 L at Stony Brook 16-8 W *Colonial Athletic Association *Colonial Athletic Association #15 William & Mary% 12-9 W *America East game game game at #13 James Madison% 8-14 L #America East Semifinals %Colonial Athletic Association $America East Championship Quarterfinals 2005 *Colonial Athletic Association Coach: Shelley Klaes-Bawcombe game 2001 2003 Record: 14-4, 6-1 Colonial %Colonial Athletic Association Coach: Carie Bodo Coach: Shelley Klaes-Bawcombe (14th Ranked) Championship at JMU Record: 16-3, 6-0 America East Record: 8-8, 4-3 Colonial (15th Ranked) at Rutgers 8-6 W Holy Cross 17-2 W Drexel* 17-4 W Colgate 18-4 W at #12 Vanderbilt 7-10 L at #9 Loyola (MD) 9-8 W at Yale 4-8 L at Rutgers 10-11 L #20 Cornell 14-7 W Brown 11-10 W at George Mason* 11-8 W at #17 Boston University 7-8 L Holy Cross 15-10 W at #14 James Madison* 7-10 L at #16 Vanderbilt 10-8 W Fairfield 13-0 W Delaware* 8-10 L at Massachusetts 14-8 W Boston College 13-5 W at Massachusetts 9-8 W Denver 17-9 W at Massachusetts 10-6 W William & Mary* 14-7 W Stony Brook 16-6 W at Drexel* 16-4 W #17 Old Dominion* 10-12 L #17 Towson* 10-6 W at Towson* 18-10 W Drexel* 16-9 W at #15 Delaware* 11-9 W at Johns Hopkins 12-10 W at Towson* 12-4 W at Old Dominion* 9-8 W at Duke 7-17 L at #1 Loyola 8-14 L (2 OT) at Rutgers 11-10 W Fairfield 14-11 W at William & Mary* 9-11 L (OT) at Albany 13-2 W James Madison* 9-4 W Delaware* 10-9 W #17 Old Dominion% 10-14 L George Mason* 12-10 W (OT) at #9 Yale 8-10 L Boston College 7-8 L at Vermont* 17-5 W (2 OT) New Hampshire* 16-5 W *Colonial Athletic Association #16 Delaware% 9-4 W Boston University* 9-4 W game #14 Towson% 15-18 L New Hampshire# 13-5 W %Colonial Athletic Association Boston University$ 7-6 W Semifinals *Colonial Athletic Association (OT) game at Georgetown% 5-20 L %Colonial Athletic Association Championship at Hofstra *America East game #America East Semifinals $America East Championship %NCAA Tournament

72 Hofstra University 2007 2009 2010 2011 Coach: Abby Morgan Coach: Abby Morgan Coach: Abby Morgan Coach: Abby Morgan Record: 12-7, 6-1 Colonial Record: 10-6, 4-3 Colonial Record: 12-6. 5-2 Colonial Record: 6-10, 2-5 Colonial (13th Ranked) (15th Ranked) Iona 18-5 W #19 Boston College 9-14 L at Loyola (MD) 13-8 W Connecticut 12-8 W St. Mary’s (CA) 21-3 W at Oregon 12-11 W at #17 Boston University 10-14 L at Brown 11-7 W #8 Notre Dame 13-12 L (OT) #16 Denver 5-14 L #16 Cornell 10-13 L Albany 17-14 W Denver 13-9 W #17 Cornell 13-8 W at #1 Northwestern 6-20 L at Cornell 12-10 W at Albany 8-13 L at Vanderbilt 7-12 L at #11 Notre Dame 15-17 L at #4 Penn 6-5 L #4 Pennsylvania 4-8 L at #18 Rutgers 12-14 L at Mount St. Mary’s 19-5 W #20 Rutgers 10-9 W at Rutgers 10-11 L at New Hampshire 9-6 W at Rutgers 13-7 W (2 OT) at Penn State 7-16 L Drexel* 11-10 W Stony Brook 15-7 W at Stony Brook 17-7 W Fairfield 15-6 W (OT) *#20 James Madison 13-12 W Oregon 21-8 W #17 Notre Dame 10-9 W at William & Mary* 11-4 W (2 OT) at #11 Stanford 14-13 L at Delaware* 6-7 L at Old Dominion* 7-6 W *George Mason 12-11 W (2 OT) Towson* 9-18 L George Mason* 9-6 W (OT) #19 William & Mary* 15-7 W at #18 William & Mary* 8-13 L at #20 Delaware* 6-9 L *Towson 11-13 L Old Dominion* 16-8 W at Old Dominion* 4-6 L Towson* 14-11 W (OT) at George Mason* 12-9 W George Mason* 16-7 W Stony Brook 15-14 W *at Delaware 8-6 W at #10 James Madison* 14-8 L #12 James Madison* 8-9 L #8 James Madison* 12-9 W *at Old Dominion 9-14 L Delaware* 15-6 W Drexel* 9-8 W at #1 Northwestern 4-16 L *at William and Mary 13-19 L at #10 Towson* 9-7 L Old Dominion% 10-9 W *Drexel 18-10 W at Drexel* 19-7 W *Colonial Athletic Association #17 James Madison% 15-13 W #8 Towson% 9-8 W game #8 Johns Hopkins# 8-12 L *Colonial Athletic Association at #7 James Madison% 10-6 L game *Colonial Athletic Association *Colonial Athletic Association game game %Colonial Athletic Association %Colonial Athletic Association Championship at Hofstra Championship at JMU #NCAA First Round at Hofstra

2008 Coach: Abby Morgan Record: 7-9, 4-3 Colonial at UMBC 16-7 W New Hampshire 8-7 W #1 Northwestern 4-22 L #5 Syracuse 10-21 L at Cornell 3-14 L Brown 7-6 W Rutgers 6-9 L #13 Notre Dame 13-14 L at Drexel* 10-9 W at #20 Towson* 12-13 L Maryann Miller Delaware* 7-11 L Old Dominion* 11-7 W #18 William & Mary* 10-8 W at James Madison* 8-10 L at #12 George Mason* 11-10 W at Stony Brook 10-14 L

*Colonial Athletic Association game

2012 Women’s Lacrosse 73 Media Information

he Hofstra University Office of Athletic Communications Game Services: Members of the media are asked to pick up their game welcomes the members of the media covering the 2012 Pride information packets consisting of media guides, programs, releases and Twomen’s lacrosse team. If we can be of any assistance to you notes as they enter the press box. Complete game statistical books will throughout the year, please do not hesitate to contact us. We hope the be available in the press box 20 minutes after each game. following items will help you during your visits to Hofstra University. Enjoy the season. Telephones: Hofstra University provides numerous telephones for use by the media in the press box. Please indicate your telephone need when Office of Athletic Communications you request your credentials. 240 Hofstra University - Swim Center-262 Hempstead, NY 11549 Radio: The Hofstra Office of Athletic Communications will provide (516) 463-4933 - Stephen Gorchov’s Office a touch-tone digital phone line for the opponent’s commercial and (516) 463-5033 - Fax student radio stations. Visiting teams will need to give the Athletic (516) 523-5252 - Cell Communications Office two weeks notice of their intention to broadcast. [email protected] - Gorchov’s E-mail There will be a $75.00 charge, which must be paid by game time, for use of the line. An ISDN line is also available for a rental charge of $200.00. All calls must be made collect or direct dial from the radio station to James M. Shuart Stadium.

Postgame Interviews: Hofstra players and coaches will be available for postgame interviews following the mandatory 10-minute cooling off period. Please see Stephen Gorchov with your request.

Stephen Gorchov Brian Bohl Player Interviews: All requests for player interviews during the week (Women’s Lacrosse Contact) Senior Assistant should be made at least one day in advance with the Office of Athletic Associate Director of Athletics Director of Athletic Communications. If you are requesting a phone interview, we will either for Communications Communications put you through to the player requested or have the player return your call at a mutually convenient time. Player home phone numbers will not be distributed. In-person interviews may be conducted in a number of locations in and around Margiotta Hall. However, interviews may not be conducted in the locker room or the training room.

2012 HOFSTRA LACROSSE MEDIA OUTLETS

Jim Sheehan Len Skoros NEWSDAY NEWS 12 LONG ISLAND Senior Sports Information Director of Athletic Publications 235 Pinelawn Road 150 Media Crossways Director Melville, NY 11747 Woodbury, NY 11797 (631) 843-2820 - Office (516) 393-3740 - Office (631) 454-6892 - Fax (516) 393-1269 - Fax Press Box: The James M. Shuart Stadium press box, located on the fourth floor of the Shuart Stadium Building, is intended for working NEW YORK TIMES WLNY-TV 55 media. All media members, including radio stations, will be seated on 229 West 43rd Street 270 South Service Road the fourth floor while video camera locations are on the roof. All press New York, NY 10036 Melville, NY 11747 box guests must have a pass, issued by the Hofstra Office of Athletic (212) 556-7384 - Office (631) 753-6397 - Office Communications, to gain entrance. (212) 556-5848 - Fax (631) 420-4846 - Fax NEW YORK DAILY NEWS WRHU-FM 88.7 Wireless Internet: The James M. Shuart Stadium Press Box is equipped 450 West 33rd Street Hofstra University with high-speed wireless internet access. To access the wireless network, New York, NY 10001 Dempster Hall select HUGuest and enter your email address when prompted. (212) 210-1692 - Office Hempstead, NY 11549 (212) 643-7845 - Fax (516) 463-5667 - Office Credentials: All members of the press should contact the Office of (516) 463-5668 - Fax Athletic Communications at least 48 hours before each game for press NEW YORK POST box space and credentials. 1211 Avenue of the Americas INSIDE LACROSSE New York, NY 10036 40 W. Chesapeake Ave. (212) 930-8700 - Office Suite 620 Photographers: Photographers who intend to shoot from the field (212) 930-8727 - Fax Towson, MD 21204 should request a sideline photo pass. Only press and staff photographers (410) 583-8180 - Office will be allowed on the sidelines. All members of the press photo corps HOFSTRA CHRONICLE (410) 296-8296 - Fax are reminded to stay out of the bench areas during the course of the Student Center game. Photo sideline passes should always be visible when on the Hempstead, NY 11550 field. Freelance photographers are not allowed on the James M. Shuart (516) 463-6965 - Office Stadium field. (516) 463-6977 - Fax

74 Hofstra University Hofstra Women’s Lacrosse Internships

ofstra University students have many opportunities to serve as interns in their chosen career path. Here is a listing of some of the internships that Pride Hwomen’s lacrosse players have completed. Stephanie Rice - E. John Gavras Center, United Cerebral Palsy Association of Cayuga County, Inc.

Alex Hannon - Guidance Corporation on Wall Street (financial recruiting firm), Northeast Securities (trading brokerage house)

Taylor Albright - LongIslandLacrosse.com Sports Writer

Stephanie Jacobson - Rogers and Cowan Public Relations firm

Kara Meekins - Long Island Lizards (public relations), Inside Lacrosse Magazine (marketing) Jen Bach Jackie Pandolf - Long Island Jewish Medical Center- Hospital Elder Life Program

Casey McGrath - Hofstra Basketball Office

Kerrin Fraser - Institute 3E- Elite Sports Performance Facility

Jen Maget – Stony Brook Athletics Strength and Conditioning

Courtney O’Connor - Merck & Co. - Information Management & Decision Support

Cat Thoreson - Long Island Lizards, Bloomingdales, Likable Media - A Social Media and Word of Mouth Marketing Firm, MS&L, Stanton Crenshaw Communications

Jen Maget Kelly McGrath- Equinox Fitness and Peak Performance Health and Wellness

Lisa Papa - Coalition Against Child Abuse and Neglect in Garden City, NY

Jennalee Trombley – Long Island Jewish-North Shore Hospital Cardiology Department

Maddie Hannon - Hofstra Corporate Relations and Athletic Marketing Department, Guidance Corporation

Debbie Organ - Physical Therapy Department at Nassau County Medical Center

Kerry McCaffrey - Forbes Magazine

Jen Bach - Mid Island YMCA

Jayne Kitsos - Omni Building Fitness Center & Amityville Cardiac Rehabilitation

Kristin Marshall - ABC-TV in Washington, DC (20/20)

Jamie Rabuano - private financial advisor (JJ Burns and Co.), Long Island Lizards

Lynn Adler - Massapequa Observer

Kerrin Fraser

2012 Women’s Lacrosse 75 Pride Snapshots

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Jaclyn Pandolf

Casey Kellogg

Maryann Miller