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Uconn Soccer History 14 BIG EAST Players of the Year l 44 All-American Selections l 87 All-BIG EAST Selections UConn Soccer History In This Section The 30th Anniversary .....................................................55 By The Numbers ........................................................56-57 All-Time Letterwinners ..............................................58-59 NSCAA/adidas All-Americans ..................................60-61 National and Regional Recognition ..............................62 Retired Numbers ............................................................63 Husky Record Book ..................................................64-65 Team Honors ..................................................................66 The 100 Point Club .........................................................67 NCAA Tournament History .......................................68-69 Postseason Box Scores ...........................................70-73 Year-By-Year Results ................................................74-77 All-Time Record vs. Opponents ....................................78 The Huskies and the U.S. National Team ....................79 Foreign Tours ............................................................80-81 The Long Island Connection .........................................82 2013 UCONN WOMEn’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 55 UNIVERSITY30TH ANNIVERSARY OF CONNECTICUT 14 BIG EAST Players of the Year l 44 All-American Selections l 87 All-BIG EAST Selections Celebrating 30 Years of UConn Women’s Soccer During the weekend of September 12-14, 2008, the University of Connecticut women’s soccer team celebrated its 30th anniversary as a varsity program. The celebration took place during the weekend of the 17th annual UConn Classic featuring three top-25 programs in the country as No. 1 UCLA, No. 11 Penn State, No.25 and Brown all competed. The weekend kicked off at the UConn vs. Virginia football game at Rentschler Field on Saturday, September 13. Prior to the game, over 80 alumnae and their families gathered at a pre-game tailgate to reunite with past teammates and to meet the 2008 team and current UConn staff and administrators. During halftime of the football game, all former UConn women soccer players in attendance were honored in front of a crowd of 40,000. Head Coach Len Tsantiris, a 1977 UConn graduate and coach of the Huskies for the past 28 years, was recognized with a 30th Anniversary poster that included pictures of every team in the history of the program. Also during the halftime ceremony, four standout former players were honored for their significant contributions to the program. Sara Whalen, Felice Duffy and Moira and Tara Buckley each received a commemorative bowl to honor their excellence in a Husky uniform. The weekend celebration continued on Sunday, September 14 as UConn hosted a brunch at the Nathan Hale Inn. The brunch included memorable speeches from Director of Athletics Jeffrey Hathaway, Head Coach Len Tsantiris and three former Huskies. Melissa Morrone Taintor, Jill Gelfenbien Laufer and Meghan Schnur each recounted stories from their days as a Husky. The weekend culminated at the UConn vs. Penn State soccer game, with recognition of all alumni in atten- dance during halftime of the game. Overall, the weekend celebration was an amazing tribute to the women’s soccer program and was enjoyed by all. 2013 UCONN WOMEn’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 55 UNIVERSITY OF CONNEBY THCE TINUCUMBERST 28 NCAA Appearances l 8 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles l 2 BIG EAST Tournament Titles 14 BIG EAST Players of the Year l 44 All-American Selections l 87 All-BIG EAST Selections UConn Women’s Soccer By The Numbers 00 Mary Caron ‘12- 5 (# is retired) Jennifer Sullivan ‘02-05 Melissa Hauser ‘04 Tara Buckley ‘80-83 Darcie Woodruff ‘91-94 Amanda Schwartz ‘06-’08 6 Laurie Boenning ‘84 Wendy Casiano ‘82 11 Sharon Arnold ‘85 0 Leigh-Ann Jaggon ‘10-’12 Carey Dorn ‘96-99 Nancy Economou ‘85-88 Siobhan Harold ‘95-98 Kristin Fisher ‘03 Mary Falzarano ‘98-00 Stephanie Labbe ‘04-‘08 Karen Flowers ‘95-98 Laura Hanrahan ‘96 Ally Mancino ‘09-10 Elise Fugowski ‘07-10 Liana Hinds ‘12 - Celeste Moncure ‘11 Darla Gurry ‘86 Julie Hubbard ‘11- Erin Rice ‘00-03 Rita Haidous ‘84-87 Laurie Jackson ‘94 Sheri Huckleberry ‘93-96 Carmie Landeen ‘97 1 Emily Armstrong ‘13- Shannon Manning ‘91-93 Susan Lauer ‘80-83 Karen Bexfield ‘88 Dena Maskous Lisa McAdam ‘84-85 Shanna Caldwell ‘99-01 Kaycee McElree ‘00-01 Julie Naumec ‘89-91 Jessica Dulski ‘08-11 Andrea Plucenik ‘11- Kerry Page ‘90-93 Jill Gelfenbien ‘91-94 Margarette Poteau ‘88-91 Meghan Schnur ‘03-07 Siobhan Harold ‘95-98 Ame Serravezza ‘90-93 Jessica Shufelt ‘08-11 Megan Jessee ‘02-05 Wendy Logan ‘88-91 7 Megan Almanzo ‘00-03 12 Kate Foley ‘99-02 Amy Miller ‘87-89 Britton Arico ‘87-90 Allison Gallo ‘12 - Bonnie Mitchell ‘84-87 Jean Brawn ‘81-82 Julie Hultgren-Neumac ‘89-91 Jessica Montrose ‘12 Michelle Chura ‘90-93 Linda Kirk ‘83 Sue O’Hare ‘81-84 Leslie Doeg ‘82-83 Sue Minnes ‘82-85 Laura Skaza ‘83-84 Karen Flowers ‘95-98 Maureen O’Connor ‘85-89 Liana Hinds ‘12 - Katie Radchuck ‘04-‘08 2 Danielle Dakin ‘09- ‘12 Lisa Jones ‘85-86 Margaret Tietjen ‘95-98 Elizabeth Eng ‘04-‘08 Laura Mangus ‘84 Ginny Woodward ‘93-96 Amy Folan ‘92-95 Karlyn Miselis ‘02-05 Zahra Jalalian ‘01-04 Christy Rowe ‘91-95 13 Karen Abernethy ‘87-90 Kristin Janosky ‘87-91 Daniele Schulmann ‘11- ‘12 Christine Anderson ‘86-87 Alexa Keney ‘13 - Annie Yi ‘06-10 Ellie Cheever ‘83-86 Jen Laccone ‘97-00 Kristen Graczyk ‘01-04 Catherine Laske ‘82 8 (# is retired) Shelley McElroy ‘83-86 Cheryl Lumbruno ‘81 Barbara Chura ‘89-92 Ashley Paine ‘92-94 Shelley McElroy ‘83-86 Leslie Doeg ‘82-83 Sarah Popper ‘99-02 Colleen Keegan ‘86-89 June Posten ‘81-84 Donna MacDougall ‘82-85 Devin Prendergast ‘10- Judy Michalski ‘84-87 Brittany Taylor ‘05-’09 Elizabeth Reil 29 ‘92-94Pam Claudio Jennifer Tietjen ‘95-98 Sara Whalen ‘94-97 14 Farrah Barnes ‘94-97 Jamiee Baumann ‘86-89 Barbara Cosentino ‘81-83 Melissa DeLoureiro ‘98-00 Kathleen Economou ‘86-89 Jessica Gjertsen ‘01-04 Karen Gurnon ‘08- ‘12 Maryann Hoke ‘05-07 Linda Jackson ‘83-86 3 Kristen Graczyk ‘01-04 Samantha McGuire ‘12- Rita Haidous ‘84-87 Susan Stabach ‘90-93 Heather Heaton ‘93-94 Margaret Tietjen ‘95-98 Rachel Hill ‘13 - Hillary Lackman ‘09- ‘13 15 Jen Carlson ‘97-00 Lisa Lumbruno ‘81-82 9 Barbara Amaral ‘79-82 Jane Carluccio ‘82 Sarah MacIsaac ‘04-07 Brittany Barakat ‘02-03 Amanda Carvalho ‘11- ‘12 Lisa McAdam ‘84-85 Sarah Barnes ‘94-97 Eleanor Cheever ‘83-86 Mary-Frances Monroe ‘98-00 Jelisa Coltrane ‘83-86 Linda Iacobellis ‘93-96 Cathy Shankweiler ‘82-85 Gabriella Cuevas ‘11- Margaret Jarvis ‘85-88 Patti Spieth ‘86-89 Brianna Gray ‘06-09 Natalie Krygier ‘13 - Jen Zieky ‘03 Laurie Krutchkoff ‘89-92 Ciara McCormack 2001 Margarette Poteau ‘88-91 Mary Beth McNichol ‘90-92 4 Jennifer Amaio ‘98-01 Lacey Toups ‘98-01 Sue Mloganoski ‘86-88 Jamie Baumann ‘86-89 Brittany Tegeler ‘05-‘08 Jessica Diakun ‘06-’09 10 Lori Chapman ‘82 Laura Waters ‘03 Kristi Lefebvre ‘02-05 Lauren Ebert ‘06-’09 Patti Wojnarowski ‘84-87 Missy Morrone ‘82-85 Angela Gibbons ‘87-90 Megan O’Connell ‘86 Margaret Jarvis ‘85-88 16 Erin Clark ‘07-10 Kathleen Nevis ‘95-96 Chrisy McCann ‘95-98 Lesley Dube ‘87-89 Allison Saucier ‘12- Lauren Naida ‘99-02 Tricia Erpelding ‘88-91 Karen Warner ‘90-94 Cathy Shankweiler ‘82-85 Kathleen Frank ‘02-05 Jennifer Skogerboe ‘10- Kristin Gardiner ‘98-01 56 2013 UCONN WOMEn’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 2013 UCONN WOMEn’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE 57 UNIVERSITYBY THE NUMBERS OF CONNECTICUT 28 NCAA Appearances l 8 BIG EAST Regular Season Titles l 2 BIG EAST Tournament Titles 14 BIG EAST Players of the Year l 44 All-American Selections l 87 All-BIG EAST Selections UConn Women’s Soccer By The Numbers Meghan Heberer ‘97 Dominique Diadoo ‘03-04 Kaichie Ho ‘11 Tracy Guilford ‘91-94 26 Lara Batey ‘02-04 Sheri Huckleberry ‘93-96 Alisse Kosloski ‘02-05 Jaime Baumann ‘86-89 Krystina Jackson ‘12 - Lisa Lumbruno ‘81-82 Jessica Frech ‘10-11 Terri Koziell ‘86-87 Sheila MacDonald ‘84-85 Colleen Keegan ‘86-89 Cathy Laske ‘82 Faith McCarthy ‘13 - Laura Waters ‘03 Shelley McElroy ‘83-86 Sue Mloganoski ‘86-88 Sara Whalen ‘94-97 Gina Merchant ‘03 Marie Spinelli ‘97-98 Tara Nichols ‘91-94 27 Dale Arpino ‘85-86 Kim Sullivan ‘84 21 Heather Braun ‘92-94 Kristen Connolly ‘05-06 Susan Webb ‘88 Brianna Butler ‘12- Sarah Donroe ‘93-95 Patti Wojnarowski ‘84-87 Tracy Guilford ‘91-94 Samantha Kelley ‘07-11 Laurie Krutchkoff ‘89-92 Laurie Krutchkoff ‘89-92 17 Moira Buckley ‘80-83 Lauren Lattanzio ‘04 Caroline Massey ‘13 - Ellie Cheever ‘83-86 Beth Necrelli ‘84 Kim Noivadhana ‘02-05 Michelle Chura ‘90-93 Peggy Perrine ‘82 Meghan Plaster ‘04 Meghan Cunningham ‘07-10 Kim Prutting ‘86-89 Kathleen Roberts ‘88 Sarah Donroe ‘93-95 Laura Romeo ‘83 Christy Rowe ‘91-95 Lesley Dube ‘87-89 Naomi Stone ‘95-97 Liv Taunton-Rigby 1999 Julie Hubbard ‘11- Courtney Wilkinson-Maitland ‘07-11 Kate Kormushoff ‘13 - Maria Yatrakis ‘99-02 28 Kim Baverstock ‘94-95 Sue Minnes ‘82-85 Jessica Diakun ‘05 22 Jana Duffy ‘79-82 Lani Fortier ‘02-04 Karen Ferguson ‘90-93 Alex Garufi ‘09-11 Beth Grecco ‘87-90 Kimberly Grimm ‘90 Riley Houle ‘11- Stephanie Ribeiro ‘12- Colleen Keegan ‘86-89 Laura Thomsen 2001 Traci McGowan ‘84-85 Naima Montacer ‘99-02 29 Michelle Baj ‘11- ‘12 Ashley Paine ‘92-94 Pam Claudio ‘88-93 Sally Sakelaris ‘96-98 Tali Griner ‘00-01 Courtney Sands ‘03-06 Maria Picard ‘05-06 Elisa Pirinen ‘02-03 23 Alexa Borisjuk ‘98-01 Jill Rackett ‘83 Jill Gelfenbien ‘91-94 Tara Nichols ‘91-94 Angela Gibbons ‘87-90 30 Shannon Algoe ‘08-09 Kim Noivadhana ‘02-04 Siobhan Harold ‘95-98 Kerry
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