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NCAA Second Round May 16, 2021/Noon Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium Stony Brook, N.Y. Watch: ESPN3 TSTONY BROOK

STONY BROOK SEAWOLVES NCAA TOURNAMENT WOMEN’S LACROSSE 15-2 vs SECOND ROUND 2021 SCHEDULE/RESULTS Seawolves notes Scouting the Scarlet Knight OVERALL: 15-2 • The Seawolves are coming off their first • The Scarlet Knights shock the nation with round win against the Towson Tigers, 14-8. an upset victory over the Drexel Dragons, Date Opponent time/Score • The veteran leaders on offense are two 16-13. graduate studs in Ally Kennedy (67G, 8A) • Their offense is led by seniorTT FEBRUARY and Taryn Ohlmiller (45G, 46A). Naslonki, who led them to that victory 14 at #1 North Carolina L, 14-7 • Clare Levy leads the team with 20 with 7 points (4G, 3A) against the Dragons, 18 at Villanova Postponed caused turnovers. and 53 points this season. 21 Boston Uni. W, 15-3 • Their defense is led by sophomore 23 #15 USC W, 15-3 Meghan Ball with 26 caused turnovers. 27 at #2 Syracuse L, 16-6 Last Time out MARCH • The Seawolves are coming off a first 5 at UMBC* W, 15-8 round win against the Towson Tigers. Last time against rutgers 7 at #16 Towson W, 10-8 This is the third time the Seawolves have • The last time the Seawolves and Scarlet 14 UMass Lowell* W, 20-4 faced the Tigers in the first round of the Knights faced off was March 24, 2015. A 20 UALBANY* W, 18-11 NCAA Tournament, and they still reign contest in which the Seawolves coasted to 25 Hofstra W, 12-8 undefeated. a 16-4. 28 at Hartford* W, 19-1 • Taryn Ohlmiller led the team in points • Stony Brook out hustled Rutgers in APRIL with seven (4G, 3A), tied for the second- the ground ball game, gaining 23 over 3 at Vermont* W, 19-8 most in an NCAA Tournament game in Rutger’s 13. 16 BINGHAMTON* Postponed Stony Brook history. • The Seawolves also nearly doubled the 24 at UAlbany* W, 17-10 • Ally Kennedy added a hat trick and two Scarlet Knights in caused turnovers 17 to 28 at UNH* W, 22-4 assists. 9. MAY • Stony Brook is undefeated against 1 UMBC* W, 18-7 Rutgers in their two meetings as well. 6 UMBC^ W, 25-13 8 UAlbany^ W, 16-9 Head Coach Joe Spallina 14 Towson~ W, 14-8 • Seawolves' head coach Joe Spallina NCAA Tournament History 16 Rutgers~ 12 p.m. is in his 10th season with the program, • Seawolves have a winning record in the owning a 154-28 overall record at Stony NCAA tournament. Their first berth to the Brook. Spallina has the highest winning tournament was back on May 10, 2013, a percentage out of all active Division I head game in which they beat Towson 8-6. * - game women's lacrosse coaches. • The Seawolves have made it to the ^-America East Tournament • The engineer of the nation's best quarterfinals twice in 2017 and 2018. ~-NCAA Tournament turnaround in 2012 and winningest coach • Veterans Ally Kennedy, Sydney All times Eastern unless otherwise noted (subject to change) in program history, he boasts a 64-3 Gagnon, and Taryn Ohlmiller were on record in America East action and eight- those squads. consecutive America East titles and NCAA Tournament appearances. • Under Spallina, Stony Brook has Series Info produced 11 IWLCA All-Americans • The Seawolves have made it to at for a grand total of 17 All-America least the second round of the NCAA honors, seven Tewaaraton nominees, – Tournament the last seven tournaments. including two finalists – six conference • Stony Brook is undefeated against the BROADCAST INFORMATION championships, six NCAA Tournament Scarlet Knights , in their two meetings second-round berths and two NCAA against the program. quarterfinal appearances. 2021 STONY BROOK WOMEN’S LACROSSE ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Class Hometown/Previous School 0 Maggie Reznick A 5-0 Fr. Long Beach, N.Y. / Long Beach 1 Kira Accettella M 5-6 So. Oakdale, N.Y./St. Anthony's 2 Caitlin Dellecave A 5-6 Fr. Medford, N.Y. / Patchogue-Medford 3 Hayley Hunt GK 5-7 Fr. Philadelphia, Pa. / William Penn Charter School 4 Kaeli Huff M 5-5 Gr. Eastport, N.Y. / Eastport-South Manor / USC 5 Rayna Sabella M 5-3 Sr. Mount Sinai, N.Y. / Mount Sinai 6 Chloe Hoschel D/M 5-2 So. Northport, N.Y. / Northport 7 Kelsi LoNigro A 5-3 Sr. Blue Point, N.Y. / Bayport-Blue Point/ Monmouth 8 Sydney Gagnon D 5-5 Gr. Dunbarton, N.H. / Goffstown 9 Lauren Kenny A/M 5-9 Fr. Aquebogue, N.Y. / Riverhead 10 Ella Whitehouse D 5-3 So. St. James, N.Y. / Smithtown West 11 Jaden Hampel M 5-6 Fr. West Islip, N.Y. / West Islip 12 Ellie Masera M 5-3 Fr. Eastport, N.Y. / Eastport-South Manor 13 Rebecca Kinsley A 5-7 Sr. Manhasset, N.Y. / Sacred Heart Academy 14 Kailyn Hart A 5-5 So. North Babylon, N.Y. / North Babylon 15 Morgan Mitchell A/M 5-5 So. Port Jefferson Station, N.Y. / Mount Sinai 16 Siobhan Rafferty M 5-9 Sr. Long Beach, N.Y. / Long Beach 19 Sarah Pulis M 6-1 Sr. Baldwin, N.Y. / Baldwin Senior 20 Erin MacQuarrie A 5-5 So. Babylon, N.Y. / Babylon 21 Taryn Ohlmiller A 5-7 Gr. Islip, N.Y. / Islip 22 McKenzie Mitchell D 5-4 So. Port Jefferson Station, N.Y. / Mount Sinai 23 Haley Dillon D 5-8 Sr. Mount Sinai, N.Y. / Mount Sinai 24 Anna Zahradka D 5-4 Fr. Rocky Point, N.Y. / Rocky Point 25 Meghan Pickel M/D 5-7 So. Bayport, N.Y. / Bayport-Blue Point 26 Katie Poretsky D 5-4 Fr. Dix Hills, N.Y. / Lutheran 27 Lindsay Rongo D/M 5-11 So. Westhampton, N.Y. / Westhampton Beach 28 Lexie Correia M 5-8 So. Long Beach, N.Y. / Long Beach 29 Jesse Arline A 5-5 Sr. Wading River, N.Y. / Shoreham Wading River 30 Ally Kennedy M 5-3 Gr. North Babylon, N.Y. / North Babylon 32 Bridget Considine A 5-3 Sr. Rockville Centre, N.Y. / South Side 33 Kristin Quinn M 5-6 Fr. East Setauket, N.Y. / Ward Melville 35 Caleigh Wilbourn A 5-8 Fr. Houston, Texas / Lamar 36 Allison Koehler D 5-4 Fr. East Islip, N.Y. / St. Anthony's 37 Lluna Katz M 5-10 Jr. Manorville, N.Y. / Eastport-South Manor/ Kent State 42 Clare Levy M 5-5 Fr. Rocky Point, N.Y. / Rocky Point 44 Nicole Rizzo M 5-6 Jr. Syosset, N.Y. / Syosset 45 Kameron Halsall GK 5-9 R-Jr. Caledon, Ontario, Canada / The Hill Academy/ Rutgers 50 Hayden Lachenmeyer A 5-8 Fr. Wading River, N.Y. / Shoreham-Wading River 86 Charlotte Verhulst M 5-5 So. Smithtown, N.Y. / St. Anthony's 88 Julia Markey D 5-8 Sr. Mount Sinai, N.Y. / Mount Sinai/ Campbell 99 Deanna Weisenburger D 5-10 Jr. Garden City, N.Y. / Garden City

COACHING STAFF Head Coach Joe Spallina (Adelphi, 1996) – Tenth Season Associate Head Coach Kim Hillier (Hofstra, 2007) – Fifth Season Assistant Coach Greg Miceli (Stony Brook, 2012) – Fourth Season PRONUNCIATION GUIDE KIRA ACCETTELLA KEER-ah ATCH-uh-TELL-uh Erin MACQUARRIE mac-KWAR-ee Anna ZAHRADKA zah-RAD-kah Caitlin DELLECAVE DELL-eh-c ve Meghan Pickel pick-EL Lexie CORREIA co-RAY-uh KAELI HuffCAY-lee Jesse ARLINE ahr-line Bridget CONSIDINE CON-si-dine Chloe HOSCHEL HER-shell CALEIGH WILBOURN KAY-lee WILL-born Allison KOEHLER cole-uhr Kelsi LoNIGRO low-NEG-row LLUNA Katz LOO-nah Clare LEVY LEAVE- Sydney GAGNON GAG-nin Kameron HALSALL HALL-sahl Hayden LACHENMEYER LACK-en-my-uhr JADEN HAMPEL hamp-pull Deanna WEISENBURGER WISE-en-burg-uhr Ellie MASERA ELL-lee mah-SARE-uh SIOBHAN Raffertysha-VONN Joe SPALLINA spa-LEEN-ah Sarah PULIS pool-us Greg MICELI mi-CHELL-ee QUICK FACTS HISTORY ROSTER Founded...... 1957 First Year of Lacrosse...... 2003 Freshman...... 13. Enrollment...... 25,989 All-Time Record...... 212-109 (.660) Sophomore...... 11 Nickname...... Seawolves America East Record...... 70-36 (.660) Junior...... 4 NCAA Tournament Appearances...... 5 Colors...... Red, Blue & Gray Senior...... 9 (‘13, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16, ‘17, '18, '19) Home Court...... LaValle Stadium Graduate...... 4 NCAA Tournament Record....7-7 (.500) Capacity...... 10,292 AE Tournament Championships...... 7 From ...... 37 Affiliation ...... NCAA Division I (‘13, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16, ‘17, '18, '19) Non-New York...... 4 Conference...... America East AE Tournament Record...... 15-4 (.789) President...... Dr. Maurie Mclnnis AE Regular-Season Championships...... Director of Athletics...... Shawn Heilbron ...... 8 (‘07, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16, ‘17, '18, '19) GAME NOTES - STONY BROOK NCAA TOURNAMENT Seapups Making moves MidSeason all-americans • Kailyn Hart has 39 points, third on the • Ally Kennedy and Taryn Ohmiller National Polls team (26G, 13A). are both started the season on the INSIDE LACROSSE POLL (MAY 3) • Jaden Hampel has 23 points (16G, 7A). Tewaaraton watch list for the award this School Record Pts. Prev. • Ellie Masera adds 15 goals in her own year. right. • Ohlmiller leads the team with 91 1. North Carolina 16 - 0 379 (18) 1 points. 2. Northwestern 11 - 0 360 (1) 2 • Kennedy has made the 25-women 3. Syracuse 13 - 2 342 3 Dishing it out nominee list for the award. She has 4. Boston College 13 - 2 325 4 • Taryn Ohmiller has been crushing it posted 67 goals on the season. 5. Notre Dame 9 - 5 297 6 all season, with 46 assists. 6. Duke 9 - 7 268 7 • Fellow attackers Kailyn Hart and Bridget Considine join her with 13 and welcome to the 200 club 7. Stony Brook 12 - 2 254 5 12, respectively. • With a dominating 14-2 win over 8. Florida 13 - 2 247 10 Cornell on Mar. 16, 2019, head coach Joe 9. Drexel 12 - 1 230 11 Spallina hit the 200-win mark as a head 10. Loyola 9 - 2 211 12 Team USA coach. • Ally Kennedy has donned the Red, • The victory marked his 127th at Stony 11. Virginia 8 - 8 156 8 White and Blue for the U.S. Women's Brook while winning 73 games at the 12. Johns Hopkins 8 - 5 141 16 National Lacrosse Senior team. helm of Adelphi's women's lacrosse 13. Stanford 9 - 0 134 13 • Kennedy made her debut for Team USA team. back in November of 2019 at the U.S. 14. Maryland 8 - 5 129 15 President's Cup down in Florida. 15. Denver 13 - 1 97 14 • Ellie Masera was the youngest member 16. Rutgers 6 - 7 85 19 to get an invite to their try out. Back in the Day • Ally Kennedy and Taryn Ohlmiller saw 17. Jacksonville 7 - 1 77 9 playing time during the Seawolves run to 18. Richmond 10 - 1 46 18 the quarter finals. T-19. Virginia Tech 5 - 11 32 - All in the Family • In the 2017 NCAA Tournament, when • Kaeli Huff joins the Seawolves squad as they were freshmen, Ohlmiller had 10 T-19. Louisville 5 - 11 32 17 a graduate student. goals and three assists, Kennedy added OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: James Madison, Temple, • Her cousin Ellie Masera, was already four goals and an assist. Vanderbilt, Ohio State, UMass, Penn State, Michigan, Mount committed. To be a Seawolf out of high • During their sophomore campaign school, when Huff committed. in the NCAA Tournament, in 2018, St Mary's, Fairfield, USC, Arizona State, UConn. • The dynamic duo have combined for 40 Kennedy netted eight goals and added points on the year. two assists. While Ohlmiller netted one IWLCA COACHES’ POLL (MAY 3) • The Seawolves also have a set of goal in the playoff run that season. sophomore twins in Morgan & McKenzie School Points Rec. Previous Mitchell. Morgan Mitchell has become 1. North Carolina 625(25) 18-0 1 a key member of the Seawolves player CONFERENCE AWARDS 2. Nothwestern 595 13-0 2 advantage unit. • Attacker of the Year – Taryn Ohlmiller. • Mifielder of the Year –Ally Kennedy. 3. Syracuse 578 14-3 3 • Co-Defensive Player of the Year – 4. Boston College 552 13-3 4 Built From The Island Rayna Sabella. 5. Notre Dame 516 9-6 5 • Out of the 41 players on Stony Brook's • First Team All-Conference – Taryn 6. Stony Brook 481 12-2 6 roster, 37 hail from Long Island (32 Suffolk, Ohlmiller, Ally Kennedy, and Rayna 7. Duke 470 9-7 7 Sabella. 5 Nassau). 8. Florida 445 14-2 8 • Sitting in the hot bed of lacrosse has led • Second Team All-Conference – Siobhan to the Seawolves not having to go far to Rafferty and Clare Levy. 9. Loyola 414 9-2 9 find their future talent year in and year • All-Rookie Team – Kailyn Hart, Clare 10. Drexel 401 12-1 10 out. Levy, and Ellie Masera. 11. Virginia 358 8-8 11 12. Maryland 357 9-6 T-13 Breaking Records Players of the week 13. Stanford 298 9-0 12 • Taryn Ohlmiller and Ally Kennedy have • Feb. 22 – Offensive Player of the Week: 14. Johns Hopkins 295 8-6 T-13 cemented themselves in Stony Brook Siobhan Rafferty, Defensive Player of 15. Denver 283 13-1 15 Women’s Lacrosse history. the Week: Kameron Halsall, Rookie of • Ally Kennedy has 260 career goals 16. Rutgers 225 6-7 16 the Week: Jaden Hampel. 17. Jacksonville 217 7-1 11 and just surpassed Kylie Ohlmiller, for • Mar. 1 – Offensive Player of the Week: second in program history in the league Taryn Ohlmiller. 18. Massachusetts 174 15-2 22 title game. Kennedy moved into second • Mar. 8 – Offensive Player of the Week: 19. Louisville 136 5-11 18 in program history in ground balls with Ally Kennedy, Rookie of the Week: 20. James Madison 116 9-4 21 176, surpassing Danielle Werner this past Jaden Hampel. 21. Penn State 103 4-9 20 weekend. • Mar. 22 – Offensive Player of the Week: • Taryn Ohlmiller has 396 points in her Ally Kennedy. 22. Virginia Tech 84 5-11 24 career. She currently sits third behind • Apr. 5 – Offensive Player of the Week: 23. Richmond 64 10-2 19 Courtney Murphy, who is second all-time Ally Kennedy. 24. Ohio State 57 4-9 23 with 406. She has 184 assists in her career, • May 3 – Offensive Player of the Week: 25. Hostra 56 6-5 - second only to her sister Kylie Ohlmiller. Taryn Ohlmiller. • If Taryn Ohlmiller eclipses Courtney Murphy for career points, Taryn and her Bold - Stony Brook sister Kylie will be the only set of sisters in Stony Brook history to be one and two in Bold Italic - NCAA Opponents two sets of career stats. WHERE THE SEAWOLVES RANK Stony Brook’s Record ... Overall...... 12-2 America East...... 8-0 ______TEAM RANKINGS ______At Home...... 6-0 NCAA On the road...... 6-2 Neutral...... 0-0 Points/Game vs. Ranked Opponents...... 1-1 11. Stony Brook 23.31 During the Day...... 11-2 Assists/Game At Night...... 3-0 15. Stony Brook 7.12 Shots/Game Scoring First...... 8-1 14. Stony Brook 34.06 Opponent Scores First...... 3-1 SOG/Game 9. Stony Brook 26.06 Leading At Halftime...... 12-0 Scoring Margin Trailing At Halftime...... 0-2 1. Stony Brook 7.6 Tied At Halftime...... 0-0 Clearing Percentage 11. Stony Brook .906 In Overtime...... 0-0 Win Percentage One-Goal Games...... 0-0 10. Stony Brook .875 Five-Plus Goal Games...... 10-2

______INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS ______Allowing 10 or More Goals...... 1-2 Allowing Fewer Than 10 Goals...... 11-0 NCAA In February...... 2-2 Points/Game In March...... 6-0 15. Taryn Ohmiller 5.25 In April...... 3-0 Goals/Game In May...... 1-0 14. Ally Kennedy 4.00 Assists/Game 11. Taryn Ohmiller 2.69 America East...... 10-0 American Athletic...... 0-0 Shots/Game Atlantic Sun...... 0-0 7. Ally Kennedy 7.50 Atlantic 10...... 0-0 Atlantic Coast...... 1-0 Big East...... 0-0 Big South...... 0-0 Big Ten...... 0-0 CAA...... 2-0 Ivy...... 0-0 MAAC...... 0-0 MPSF...... 0-0 Northeast...... 0-0 Pac-12...... 1-0 Patriot...... 0-0 Southern...... 0-0 JOE SPALLINA HEAD COACH · ADELPHI ‘96 · TENTH SEASON

STONY BROOK ACHIEVEMENTS CAREER ACHIEVEMENTS - Seven consecutive America East championships and NCAA - Three Division II national championships at Adelphi tournament appearances - Two undefeated seasons at Adelphi - Program ranked No. 1 nationally for first time in program history - 2015 MLL Champion with - Winningest coach in program history (139-26 overall record) Joe Spallina embodies Long Island lacrosse, and after a successful run as the head coach of the Adelphi women's program, he has taken over the Stony Brook women's lacrosse team and turned it into an immediate winner. The engineer of the nation's best turnaround in 2012 and winningest coach in program history after only three seasons, Spallina has the Seawolves competing annually for the America East title while also bursting onto the national women's lacrosse scene. He completed his seventh season in 2018 with a stellar 123-21 overall mark, a 40-2 record in America East action and six consecutive America East titles and NCAA Tournament appearances.

Under Spallina, Stony Brook has produced 18 IWLCA All-Americans, 10 Tewaaraton nominees, two Tewaaraton finalists, seven conference champion- ships, seven NCAA Tournament second-round berths and two NCAA quarterfinal appearances.

Spallina’s Seawolves once again saw success in 2019, securing its seventh-straight America East title en route to another NCAA Tournament Second Round appearance following a thrilling 10-9 overtime victory over reigning national champion James Madison in the first round. Under his watch, Stony Brook led the nation in free position percentage (.536) while also ranking within the top five in scoring defense (7.95), turnovers per game (12.43) and clearing percentage (.916).

Named Stony Brook’s head coach on June 15, 2011, Spallina previously spent four seasons as the head coach at Adelphi, producing a dominant 73-2 (.973) record and an NCAA-record three consecutive Division II national championships, including in 2011 when his team defeated Limestone in the title game on its home field on May 22. The victory completed a perfect 20-0 season and was the team’s 26th consecutive win. Spallina’s Panthers were the wire-to-wire No. 1 ranked team in the nation according to the Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) poll.

In all four of his seasons, Spallina led Adelphi to at least the NCAA Championship semifinals. In 2008, Spallina’s first season, the Panthers won 16 consecutive games to reach the final four before falling to C.W. Post. The following season, Spallina led the program to its first-ever undefeated season with an 18-0 record and beating C.W. Post and Lock Haven to secure Adelphi’s third national championship. In 2010, Spallina’s team won its first 14 games for an overall 32-game winning streak before slipping up against C.W. Post. However, the Panthers avenged the loss by beating Post again in the national semifinals and then topping West Chester for a second consecutive national championship. In 2011, Adelphi’s championship win marked the team’s 26th consecutive victory and the program’s second-ever undefeated season.

In addition to his duties at Stony Brook, Spallina serves head coach for the New York Lizards of (MLL) after serving as an assis- tant coach for two seasons. He helped guide the Lizards to the MLL championship game as an assistant in 2010, and took home Brine MLL Coach of the Year honors in 2012, his first season as head coach. Spallina also is director of the Pro Player Girls Lacrosse Camp in Oakdale, N.Y.

Prior to taking over at Adelphi, Spallina was the head coach of the girls lacrosse team at Rocky Point High School and led the squad to five Suffolk County finals, including three consecutive championships in his last three years, compiling an impressive 87-9 overall record. Spallina also coached the girls soccer team at Rocky Point.

Spallina, who also earned his Master of Arts in Health Studies from in 2004, resides in Mount Sinai with his wife, Mary Beth, and five children.

CAREER RECORD OVERALL W L PCT. Adelphi (2008-11) 73 2 .973 Stony Brook (2012-) 154 28 .845 Totals 227 30 .883 YEAR-BY-YEAR OVERALL RECORD CONF. CONF. RECORD FINISH W L PCT. W L PCT. 2008 Adelphi 15 1 .938 ECC 5 0 1.000 NCAA Division II Semifinals 2009 Adelphi 18 0 1.000 ECC 4 0 1.000 NCAA Division II National Champions 2010 Adelphi 20 1 .952 NE-10 11 0 1.000 NCAA Division II National Champions 2011 Adelphi 20 0 1.000 NE-10 12 0 1.000 NCAA Division II National Champions 2012 Stony Brook 14 5 .737 AE 5 1 .833 America East Finals 2013 Stony Brook 17 3 .850 AE 6 0 1.000 NCAA Second Round 2014 Stony Brook 17 4 .810 AE 4 1 .800 NCAA Second Round 2015 Stony Brook 18 2 .900 AE 6 0 1.000 NCAA Second Round 2016 Stony Brook 17 4 .810 AE 6 0 1.000 NCAA Second Round 2017 Stony Brook 20 2 .909 AE 6 0 1.000 NCAA Quarterfinals 2018 Stony Brook 20 1 .952 AE 7 0 1.000 NCAA Quarterfinals 2019 Stony Brook 16 5 .762 AE 7 0 1.000 NCAA Second Round 2020 Stony Brook 4 1 .800 AE 0 0 .000 Season Canceled 2021 Stony Brook 14 2 .875 AE 8 0 1.000 Current 2021 COMBINED STATISTICS 2021 NCAA BRACKET