2016 Carolina Women’s General Information

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2016 SCHEDULE 3/6 vs. Albany 4/3 vs. Notre Dame The2/6 @ JMU 20163/12 @ UVA Season4/9 vs. Louisville Lacrosse Staff This is Carolina History 2/12 vs. High Point 3/15 @ Elon 4/16 @ Syracuse 2/14 vs. San Diego State 3/20 @ Northwestern 4/23 vs. Duke 2/20 vs. Florida 3/26 @Boston College 4/28-5/1 ACC Tournament 2/27 vs. p. 3/2-1530 vs. Virginia Tech Blacksburg, VA p. 16-17 p. 18-29 p. 30-39 2016 Seniors

2016 Outlook History & Record Book Tar Heel Social Media Contents p. 1 Tar Heel Honor Roll p. 34-35 Media and fans can follow the Carolina women’s Media Information p. 1 2015 Statistics p. 36 lacrosse team on the official web site of North Quick Facts p. 1 2015 Results p. 37 Carolina athletics. GoHeels.com offers schedules, 2016 Schedule p. 2 Where Are They Now? p. 38 rosters, results and more, including live game stream- 2016 Roster p. 3 All-Time Letterwinners p. 39 ing, video highlights and features via GoHeels TV. 2016 Player Profiles pp. 4-15 Carolina Record Book p. 40-41 Twitter: @uncwlax Facebook: Lacrosse Administration p. 15 Fetzer Field p. 42 facebook.com/uncwlax Instagram: heelslaxunc Head Coach Jenny Levy p. 16 Honored Jerseys p. 43 Assistant Coach Phil Barnes p. 17 The Rams Club p. 44 Assistant Coach Katrina Dowd p. 17 Support Staff p. 17 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse University of North Carolina pp. 18-19 Chapel Hill p. 20 Five NCAA UNC’s Athletic Heritage p. 21 Academic Support p. 22 Tournament Carolina Leadership Academy p. 23 Semifinal Carolina Family p. 24 Carolina in the Community p. 25 Appearances in NCAA Tournament Success p. 26-27 the Last Seven 2013 NCAA Champions pp. 28-29 Years National Team Tar Heels p. 30-31 Standout Individuals p. 32-33

QUICK FACTS Academic Advisor: Emily Adney 2016 WOMEN’S Location: Chapel Hill, N.C. Administrative Assistant: Julie Domina LACROSSE Chartered: 1789 Videographer: Jarrett Alston YEARBOOK Enrollment: 18,350 undergraduates The 2016 University Chancellor: Carol Folt Lacrosse Office Phone: (919) 962-6000 of North Carolina wom- Athletic Director: Bubba Cunningham Lacrosse Office Fax: (919) 843-8175 en’s lacrosse yearbook Affiliation: NCAA Division I Press Box Phone: (919) 962-1460 was edited by Matt Conference: Atlantic Coast 2015 Overall Record: 18-4 Bowers, Associate Nickname: Tar Heels 2015 ACC Record, Finish: 6-1, first place Director of Athletic Rameses (a ram) 3-1 (finalist) Mascot: 2015 NCAA Tournament: Communications. Colors: Carolina Blue and white NCAA Tournament Appearances: 17 Covers designed by Web site: GoHeels.com (Most Recent: 2015; eight NCAA semifinals) Kelly Devlin. Twitter: @uncwlax Letterwinners Returning/Lost in 2016: 26/11 Front and back cover photos, team photo and Instagram: heelslaxunc Starters Returning/Lost in 2016: 5/6 head shots by Jeffrey Camarati. Graduation Facebook: Facebook.com/uncwlax and team reunion photos by Tony Yount. All Field: Fetzer Field UNC ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Capacity: 5,025 Senior Associate A.D. for other photography by Camarati unless other- Communications: Steve Kirschner wise noted. CAROLINA WOMEN’S LACROSSE Assistant A.D. for Communications: Printing by ImageMark. Special thanks to Head Coach: Jenny Levy (Virginia, 1992) Kevin Best Susan Anderson. Career & UNC Record: 275-104 (20 seasons) Women’s Lacrosse Contact: Matt Bowers Assistant Coaches: Phil Barnes, Katrina Email Address: [email protected] Dowd Office Phone: (919) 962-7259 Volunteer Asst.: Taylor Chumney Scotton Mobile Phone: (919) 619-7021 CAROLINA: Director of Operations: Laurie Holman Office Fax: (919) 962-0612 We educate and inspire Strength & Conditioning Coordinator: Erik Mailing address: Hernandez P.O. Box 2126, Chapel Hill, NC 27515 through athletics. Supervising Staff Athletic Trainer: Chris Hirth

GoHeels.com 2016 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 1 2016 Schedule

2016 captains Caylee Waters, Stephanie Lobb, Molly Hendrick & Kelly Devlin

DAY DATE OPPONENT/EVENT (TV) SITE TIME Sat. Feb. 6 at James Madison Harrisonburg, Va. Noon Fri. Feb. 12 at High Point High Point, N.C. 6 p.m. Sun. Feb. 14 San Diego State Chapel Hill 1 p.m. Sat. Feb. 20 Florida Chapel Hill 11 a.m. Sat. Feb. 27 Maryland (GoHeels TV) Chapel Hill 1 p.m. Sun. March 6 Albany (GoHeels TV) Chapel Hill 1 p.m. Sat. March 12 at Virginia Charlottesville, Va. 1 p.m. Tues. March 15 at Elon Elon, N.C. 7 p.m. Sun. March 20 at Northwestern Evanston, Ill. 1 p.m. ET Sat. March 26 at Boston College Chestnut Hill, Mass. 1 p.m. Wed. March 30 Virginia Tech (ESPN3) Chapel Hill 6 p.m. Sun. April 3 Notre Dame (GoHeels TV) Chapel Hill Noon Sat. April 9 Louisville (GoHeels TV) Chapel Hill Noon Sat. April 16 at Syracuse (ESPN3) Syracuse, N.Y. TBA Sat. April 23 Duke (ESPN3) Chapel Hill 2 p.m.

2016 Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament, Blacksburg, Va. Thurs. April 28 Quarterfinals (ESPN3) Blacksburg, Va. TBA Fri. April 29 Semifinals (ESPN3) Blacksburg, Va. TBA Sun. May 1 Final (ESPN3) Blacksburg, Va. TBA

2016 NCAA Tournament Dates May 13 – First Round May 15 – Second Round May 21 or 22 – Quarterfinals May 27 & 29 – Semifinals/Final (PPL Park, Philadelphia, Pa.)

All times Eastern and subject to change Home games played at Fetzer Field

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2016 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 2 @uncwlax 2016 Roster

Roster Breakdowns No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (Secondary School) ALPHABETICAL 1 Mallory Frysinger M/D 5-6 Sr. Corning, N.Y. (Corning East) #8 Alyssa Andress 2 Elizabeth Haus D 5-8 So. Lutherville, Md. (Notre Dame Prep) #33 Maggie Auslander 3 Eliza Dorsey M 5-6 So. Beverly, Mass. (The Governor’s Academy) #22 Maggie Bill #21 Gianna Bowe 4 Marie McCool M 5-6 So. Moorestown, N.J. (Moorestown) #18 Bridget Curran 5 Olivia Ferrucci A/M 5-8 Fr. Naples, Fla. (Barron Collier) #12 Carly Davis 6 Caroline Wakefield D/M 5-8 Fr. Centreville, Va. (Centreville) #26 Kelly Devlin #3 Eliza Dorsey 7 Ela Hazar M 5-6 So. Westwood, Mass. (Westwood) #5 Olivia Ferrucci 8 Alyssa Andress M 6-1 Sr. Doylestown, Pa. (Archbishop Wood) #1 Mallory Frysinger 9 Kara Klages M 5-7 Fr. Bel Air, Md. (John Carroll) #2 Elizabeth Haus #7 Ela Hazar 10 Sydney Holman M/A 5-7 Jr. Chapel Hill, N.C. (East Chapel Hill) #23 Molly Hendrick 11 Kacey McKinnon A/M 5-6 So. Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. (Torrey Pines) #10 Sydney Holman 12 Carly Davis M 5-6 Jr. Skaneateles, N.Y. (Skaneateles) #14 Erin Kelly #32 Katie Kinsey 13 Sammy Jo Tracy A 5-4 Sr. Bedford, N.Y. (Fox Lane) #9 Kara Klages 14 Erin Kelly D 5-3 Fr. West Nyack, N.Y. (Clarkstown South) #24 Naomi Lerner 15 Charlotte Sofield M 5-11 Fr. Alexandria, Va. (Bishop Ireton) #34 Stephanie Lobb #25 Devin Markison 16 Carly Reed A 5-8 Jr. Alexandria, Va. (St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes) #4 Marie McCool 17 Megan Ward G 5-2 Sr. Annapolis, Md. (St. Mary’s) #36 Sophie McCoy 18 Bridget Curran M 5-6 So. Fair Haven, N.J. (Rumson Fair Haven Regional) #11 Kacey McKinnon #27 Aly Messinger 19 Sidney Swormstedt A/M 5-4 Fr. Laconia, N.H. (New Hampton Prep) #20 Kayla Miles 20 Kayla Miles M 5-4 Jr. Watertown, N.Y. (Heart Central) #30 Alex Moore #16 Carly Reed 21 Gianna Bowe A/M 5-0 Fr. Mullica Hill, N.J. (Clearview Regional) #15 Charlotte Sofield 22 Maggie Bill M 5-7 Jr. Huntington, N.Y. (St. Anthony’s) #19 Sidney Swormstedt 23 Molly Hendrick* A/M 5-8 Jr. Lancaster, Pa. (Manheim Township) #13 Sammy Jo Tracy #6 Caroline Wakefield 24 Naomi Lerner D 5-4 So. Chapel Hill, N.C. (Durham Academy) #17 Megan Ward 25 Devin Markison A/M 5-5 Sr. Princeton, N.J. (Loomis Chaffee School, Conn.) #43 Caylee Waters 26 Kelly Devlin* M 5-10 Sr. Downingtown, Pa. (Downingtown East) #97 Elise Hennessey 27 Aly Messinger A 5-4 Sr. Mendham, N.J. (West Mendham) 30 Alex Moore M 5-6 Jr. Millstone Township, N.J. (Allentown/USC) BY CLASS 32 Katie Kinsey D 5-3 Jr. Millersville, Md. (Annapolis Area Christian School) Seniors (7): #8 Alyssa Andress 33 Maggie Auslander D/M 5-9 Jr. Cary, N.C. (Green Hope) #26 Kelly Devlin 34 Stephanie Lobb* D/M 5-6 Jr. West Chester, Pa. (West Chester East) #1 Mallory Frysinger 36 Sophie McCoy M 6-2 Jr. Kennett Square, Pa. (Tower Hill School) #25 Devin Markison #27 Aly Messinger 43 Caylee Waters* G 5-4 Jr. Darien, Conn. (Darien) #13 Sammy Jo Tracy 97 Elise Hennessey G 5-6 Fr. Londonberry, N.H. (Brewster Academy) #17 Megan Ward *team captains

Juniors (12): PRONUNCIATION GUIDE #33 Maggie Auslander Head Coach: Jenny Levy Alyssa (Andress) a-LISSA #22 Maggie Bill Assistant Coach/Director of Recruiting: Phil Barnes #12 Carly Davis Curran CUR-un First Assistant Coach: Katrina Dowd #23 Molly Hendrick Frysinger FRY-singer #10 Sydney Holman Volunteer Assistant: Taylor Chumney Scotton Haus hauze #32 Katie Kinsey Strength & Conditioning Coordinator: Erik Hernandez #34 Stephanie Lobb Klages rhymes with “cages” #36 Sophie McCoy Head Trainer: Chris Hirth #20 Kayla Miles Levy LEAVE-ee #30 Alex Moore Lobb lob #16 Carly Reed Messinger MESS-sin-ger #43 Caylee Waters BY POSITION Attack (3): Aly Messinger, Carly Reed, Sophomores (7): #18 Bridget Curran Sammy Jo Tracy #3 Eliza Dorsey Attack/Midfield (5): Gianna Bowe, Olivia #2 Elizabeth Haus Ferrucci, Molly Hendrick, Sydney Holman, #7 Ela Hazar Devin Markison, Kacey McKinnon, Sidney #24 Naomi Lerner #4 Marie McCool Swormstedt #11 Kacey McKinnon Midfield (15): Alyssa Andress, Maggie Bill, Bridget Curran, Carly Davis, Kelly Devlin, Freshmen (8): Eliza Dorsey, Ela Hazar, Kara Klages, Marie #21 Gianna Bowe McCool, Sophie McCoy, Kayla Miles, Alex Spencer Herlong #5 Olivia Ferrucci #97 Elise Hennessey Moore, Charlotte Sofield, Sammy Jo Tracy #9 Kara Klages Midfield/Defense (3): Maggie Auslander, #14 Erin Kelly Mallory Frysinger, Caroline Wakefield #15 Charlotte Sofield Defense (5): Elizabeth Haus, Erin Kelly, #19 Sidney Swormstedt #6 Caroline Wakefield Katie Kinsey, Naomi Lerner, Stephanie Lobb Goalies (3): Elise Hennessey, Megan Ward, Caylee Waters

GoHeels.com 2016 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 3 ALYSSA ANDRESS MAGGIE AUSLANDER MAGGIE midfield DEFENSE/midfield

6-1 • Senior 5-9 • junior BILL Spencer Herlong doylestown, pa. • archbishop wood cary, n.c. • green hopE 8 33 General – Working to returning to the field SOPHOMORE (2015) – Won the Class of 1996

Player Bios Player after injury ... Participates in the Carolina Award from her UNC coaches and teammates Leadership Academy as part of the Rising after the season ... Saw action in seven games Stars program. off the bench ... Collected five ground balls, Sophomore (2014) – Limited to six games, miss- including two versus Elon ... Also recorded ing the end of the 2014 season due tearing two caused turnovers and two draw controls. the anterior cruciate ligament in her left knee freshman (2014) – Contributed right away as a ... Played in six contests in February and defensive midfielder ... Saw action in 17 of 20 March (Florida, Boston University, Canisius, games, including each of the last 13 contests Vanderbilt, Elon and Virginia Tech). ... Finished the year with two goals (one each Freshman (2013) – Saw action in three games vs. Elon and Georgetown), 13 draw controls, as a reserve midfielder ... Saw the field against seven ground balls and nine caused turnovers High Point, Jacksonville and Loyola, tak- ... Rated the No 8 freshman in the nation by ing a shot against Jacksonville ... Controlled Inside Lacrosse prior to the season. draws against High point and Jacksonville high school – Tallied 87 points and 62 ground scoring three goals each against Maryland (in ... Gathered a ground ball in the NCAA balls for Green Hope HS in Cary, N.C., in the NCAA final), Northwestern and Virginia Tournament win over Loyola. 2013 ... Grabbed a spot in the 2013 Under Tech (in the ACC Tournament) ... Had a High School – Played four years of lacrosse Armour senior All-America game, starting season-high three assists in the regular season in the midfield for Coach John Duca at for the South team and tallying two caused at top-ranked Maryland ... Named to the All- Archbishop Wood High School in Warminster, turnovers and a ground ball ... Scored 47 goals NCAA Tournament team ... Had a season-high Pa. ... Tallied 184 goals and 62 assists in her and had 37 assists and 62 ground balls in 2013, four draw controls in the NCAA semifinal win final three seasons, with 74 goals, 11 assists, earning conference player-of-the-year honors over Duke ... Had a second-half assist in the 95 draw controls and 54 ground balls as a ... Totaled 208 goals, 107 assists, 219 ground NCAA quarterfinals vs. Penn State ... Had a senior ... Three-time All-Catholic choice (and balls, 135 caused turnovers and 365 draw goal and an assist vs. Florida in the NCAA second-team as a freshman) ... Two-time first- controls ... Also is a gifted basketball player. second round ... Tied her career high with four team All-Intell pick (and a two-time second- personal – Margaret Rose Auslander is goals in the ACC semifinals vs. Notre Dame ... team pick) ... Her team’s defensive player of the daughter of Ed and Elaine Auslander ... Scored three times against Virginia Tech in the the year as a sophomore, offensive player of Majoring in pyschology ... Dean’s List and ACC quarterfinals. the year as a junior and her league and team ACC Honor Roll member. freshman (2014) – Named to Inside Lacrosse’s MVP as a senior ... Two-time Academic All- 2014 All-Rookie Team ... Started every game MAGGIE AUSLANDER’S Career Statistics America choice ... Also played four years of and scored at least one goal in 16 of 20 games Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts GB CT DC field hockey, earning first-team all-conference ... Fifth on the team with 37 points, sixth with 2014 17/0 3 2 0 2 7 9 13 honors three times ... Three-time team MVP 27 goals and fourth with 10 assists ... Also 2015 7/0 0 0 0 0 5 2 2 and two-time team captain in field hockey ... third among Tar Heels with 31 draw controls Total 24/0 3 2 0 2 12 11 15 An honor roll student ... Served as a referee ... Scored a season-high four goals in the wins for youth lacrosse and helped coach a youth over Penn and Maryland ... Led the Tar Heels lacrosse program. MAGGIE BILL with four goals (tied with Abbey Friend) and Personal – Alyssa Nicole Andress is the midfield five total points in win over No. 2 Maryland daughter of John and Deb Andress ... Her 5-7 • JUnior on April 5 ... Named National Freshman of the father played quarterback at Penn State HUNTINGTON, N.Y. • ST. ANTHONY’S Week by WomensLax.com on March 3 after University and her mother played field hockey 22 her effort vs. Penn and two goals (including and lacrosse at PSU ... Her brother and sister the gamewinner) and one assist in the win over both played lacrosse at Penn State and two Notre Dame. General – other brothers played at PSU Abington ... Part of the U.S. Women’s Senior High School – The Long Island and Catholic Majoring in communication studies ... Earned National Lacrosse Team tryout pool ... An League MVP in 2013, leading St. Anthony’s Dean’s List and ACC Honor Roll accolades. Inside Lacrosse preseason first-team All- HS to the No. 2 ranking in the nation ... Also America for 2016 ... Enters 2016 having start- an honor roll student in the classroom, Bill Alyssa Andress’ Career Statistics ed every UNC game in the last two seasons (42 played soccer and basketball and ran track at Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts GB CT DC in a row) ... A two-sport standout who has been St. Anthony’s ... Started for the North in the 2013 3/0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 a starter on the Tar Heel women’s soccer team 2013 Under Armour All-America game, tally- 2014 6/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 ... Attending UNC on a lacrosse scholarship. ing a goal and two ground balls. SOPHOMORE (2015) – Total 9/0 1 0 0 0 1 0 4 An IWLCA second-team Personal – Margaret Cecelia Bill is the daugh- All-America and second-team All-ACC choice ter of Robert and Katie Bill ... Majoring in ... Named to both the ACC and NCAA All- communication studies. Tournament Teams ... Started all 22 games and tallied 32 goals, 17 assists, 23 ground balls MAGGIE BILL’S Career Statistics and 27 draw controls ... Scored a season-high Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts GB CT DC four goals and finished with a season-high six 2014 20/20 54 27 10 37 23 9 31 points vs. Notre Dame in the ACC Tournament 2015 22/22 86 32 17 49 23 13 27 ... Had three other hat tricks during the season, Total 42/42 140 59 27 86 46 22 58 2016 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 4 @uncwlax Sports editor of the school yearbook ... Earned ter of Brian and Laurie Davis ... Both of Player Bios GIANNA BOWE honor roll status every semester of her high her parents played soccer collegiately ... Her ATTACK school career. sister played lacrosse at Hartwick College ... 5-0 • FRESHMAN personal – MULLICA HILL, N.J. • CLEARVIEW REGIONAL Bridget Mary Curran is the daugh- Majoring in media and journalism. ter of Brian and Leslie Curran ... Birthday is carly davis’ Career Statistics 21 April 14 ... Has yet to declare an academic Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts GB CT DC major ... From a large, extended family, her General – 2013 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Named the No. 18 incoming fresh- father played football and lacrosse at Amherst 2014 20/0 20 11 2 13 7 2 4 man in the nation for 2016 by Inside Lacrosse. College and her brother is a lacrosse team cap- High School – 2015 9/0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 A 2015 Under Armour All- tain at Villanova University ... Had nine cous- Total 30/0 20 11 2 13 8 3 4 America ... Tallied a goal and an assist for ins who were active college student-athletes in the South team in the Under Armour game ... 2014-15. Two-time U.S. Lacrosse prep All-America ... KELLY DEVLIN Two-time U.S. Lacrosse All-Academic team BRIDGET CURRAN’S Career Statistics midfield ... Two-year team captain and a four-year let- Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts GB CT DC 5-10 • SENIOR terwinner at Clearview Regional High School 2015 3/0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 DOWNINGTOWN, PA. • DOWNINGTOWN EAST for Coach Megan Conklin ... Also played three years of soccer and four of basketball ... 26 Lacrosse stat totals include 186 career goals, 86 CARLY DAVIS assists, 202 ground balls, 88 caused turnovers midfield General – UNC team captain in 2016 for the and 314 draw controls ... Set single-season and 5-6 • junior second year in a row, this year with Molly career school records for draw controls, free skaneateles, n.y. • skaneateles Hendrick, Caylee Waters and Stephanie Lobb position shots and free position goals ... Had 12 ... Looks to be a third-year starter as a fifth- 62 goals, 28 assists, 67 ground balls, 43 caused year senior in 2016 ... Earned a spot in the turnovers and 111 draw controls as a senior ... 2015-16 U.S. National Team Tryout Pool dur- 2014 and 2015 Lacrosse general – Named to the ACC Honor Roll ing the offseason ... Redshirted the 2014 season Player of the Year ... 2013 Nike “The Ride” and Dean’s List ... Participates in the Carolina after suffering a knee injury in the preseason MVP ... 2013 Nike “Elite 120” Featured Five Leadership Academy as part of the Rising ... Participates in the Carolina Leadership ... All-conference choice in soccer, tallying 29 Stars program ... Won the UNC A.D.’s Scholar- Academy in the Veteran Leaders program ... career goals and 15 career assists ... Member of Athlete Award for lacrosse in Jan. 2016. ACC Honor Roll member. JUNIOR (2015) – the National Honor Society. SOPHOMORE (2015) – Came off the bench to play A team captain and leader on the Personal – Is the daughter of Francine and in nine games as a reserve ... Caused a turnover field ... Played in all 22 games ... Stepped up as Roger Bowe ... Born in Philadelphia ... Birthday and gathered a ground ball against Elon on an offensive threat after knee injuries to start- is January 9 ... Plays the saxophone ... Majoring March 1. ing midfielders Molly Hendrick and Brittney in excercise and sport science. FRESHMAN (2014) – Won UNC’s Most Improved Coppa at midseason ... Started 11 games on Player ... Saw action in all 20 games, tallying the year, including each of the last eight begin- 11 goals and two assists ... Scored a career- ning with the win at Duke to clinch the ACC BRIDGET CURRAN high three goals in the win over Towson on regular season title on April 17 ... Named to the midfield April 19 ... Had two goals and an assist against All-ACC Academic Team ... Earned All-ACC 5-6 • sophomore Tournament honors after putting together her fair haven, N.j. • rumson fair haven Syracuse in the ACC Tournament semifinals ... Also scored a goal in the NCAA quarterfinals best two offensive games of the season in the 18 against Virginia. Tournament ... Scored a season-high four goals REDSHIRT SEASON (2013) – A prep All-America in the quarterfinal win over Virginia Tech, then freshman (2015) – Saw action in three games as who saw action in one game in 2013 before had two goals and an assist against Notre Dame a reserve midfielder ... Scored her first career receiving a medical hardship due to an ankle in the semis ... Posted three other two-goal goal and gathered a ground ball in the win over injury ... Saw brief action against Richmond in games on the season (against Duke, Syracuse Elon on March 1 ... Also played off the bench February before the injury ended her season. and Florida in the regular season) ... Scored against High Point and Virginia Tech in the HIGH SCHOOL – Named a first-team 2012 US at least one goal in nine consecutive games ACC Tournament ... Rated the No. 28 incom- Lacrosse high school All-America ... Played for at midseason ... Controlled a season-high two ing freshman in the nation for 2015 by Inside Coach Bridget Marquardt at Skaneateles High draws against both Florida (regular season) and Lacrosse. School ... Played four years of varisty lacrosse, Notre Dame (ACC Tournament). REDSHIRT SEASON (2014) – HIGH SCHOOL – Started in the 2014 Under Armour four years of varsity soccer, one year of JV vol- Missed the 2014 season All-America Classic, finishing with an assist, a leyball and one season of varsity volleyball ... due to a torn right anterior cruciate ligament ground ball and two draw controls to help Team captain of the lacrosse squad as a senior injury suffered in the fall of 2013. Sophomore (2013) – lead the North team to the win ... Named a ... Two-time Academic All-America ... Two- Saw action in all 21 games, 2014 US Lacrosse first-team All-America ... time, first-team all-league choice ... Named scoring seven goals and dishing out an assist Led Rumson Fair Haven Regional HS to a first-team All-CNY ... Member of the Central for eight total points ... Played at her best 2011 New Jersey sectional title, 2013 and 2014 NYS Empire team as a sophomore ... Led her late in the season, scoring a goal in both the Shore Conference championships and a berth prep squad to a sectional title as a sophomore NCAA semifinal win over Northwestern and in the 2014 state semifinals ... A two-time ... Tallied 147 goals, 35 assists, 189 ground balls the national title game against Maryland ... team captain and two-time Under Armour and 120 draw controls in her career ... Had 47 Also scored a goal and tied her career high Underclassman All-America ... Finished her goals, 10 assists, 79 ground balls and 46 draw with four ground balls in the ACC Tournament career with 155 goals and 104 assists for 259 controls as a senior and 45 goals, 15 assists, 39 win over Boston College ... Scored goals in points ... A 2014 Academic All-America ... ground balls and 35 draw controls as a junior ... seven games on the season ... Tied her career Played four years of varsity lacrosse and two Member of the National Honor Society. high with three draw controls in the NCAA years of varsity basketball as a point guard ... PERSONAL – Carly Laureen Davis is the daugh- championship game against Maryland ... Also

GoHeels.com 2016 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 5 National Honor Society ... Active in environ- ELIZA DORSEY mental causes. midfield Personal – Olivia Ferrucci is the daughter of 5-6 • SOPHOMORE Mick and Kay Ferrucci ... Birthday is June 26 BEVERLY, MASS. • THE GOVERNOR’S ACADEMY KELLY DEVLIN ... Born in Providence, R.I. ... An open water 3 certified scuba diver ... Also interested in spearfishing, free diving and pottery ... Her freshman (2015) – A reserve midfielder as a father played ice hockey and her mother played Player Bios Player freshman ... Saw action in five contests, includ- basketball in college ... Planning to major in ing ACC Tournament wins over Virginia Tech business. and Notre Dame ... Gathered a ground ball against High Point in the regular season and Virginia Tech in the ACC Tournament. MALLORY FRYSINGER High School – Named a 2014 US Lacrosse first- defense/midfield team All-America at the Governor’s Academy, 5-6 • senior where she earned 12 varsity letters (four each in corning, n.y. • corning east lacrosse and soccer and two each in basketball 1 and indoor track). Her numerous honors on the Spencer Herlong lacrosse field also include second-team All- had three draw controls against Penn in early America honors in 2013, a national team cham- General – An Inside Lacrosse preseason third- March ... Tallied her first career assist in the pionship in 2012, team captainship and several team All-America for 2016 ... A reliable pres- NCAA Tournament win over Loyola ... Named all-conference and all-region accolades. She is ence in the back for the Tar Heels ... Entering to the ACC Honor Roll. a gifted downhill skier who formerly competed her third full year as a starter ... Among the Freshman (2012) – Started all 19 Tar Heel games in gymnastics and figure skating. most experienced Tar Heel players with 49 as a defender, gathering 17 ground balls, con- Personal – Majoring in communication stud- career starts and 63 games played entering trolling seven draws and causing nine turnovers ies ... Eliza Lapham Dorsey is the daughter of 2016 ... Carolina Leadership Academy Veteran ... The only freshman on the team to start all 19 Peter and Susie Dorsey ... Birthday is April 14. Leader ... ACC Honor Roll student. games ... One of two freshmen to start games in JUNIOR (2015) – Saw action in all 22 games 2012, the other being fellow defender Caileigh ELIZA DORSEY’S Career Statistics and started the last 10 contests of the year ... Sindall, who started 17 contests ... Gathered a Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts GB CT DC Usually a defender earlier in her career, she season-high four ground balls in the win over 2015 5/0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 played more in the midfield late in the season Lehigh ... Controlled a season-high two draws after knee injuries to Molly Hendrick and in the NCAA Tournament win over Navy. Brittney Coppa ... Tallied her first career point High School – Named one of the nation’s top OLIVIA FERRUCCI on an assist against Elon on March 1 ... Had a 25 recruits by Inside Lacrosse ... Played in attack/midfield season-high three ground balls against Duke the midfield for the South team in the 2011 5-8 • freshman in the NCAA semifinals and Maryland in the Under Armour All-America game, teaming naples, fla. • barron collier national title game. with fellow future Tar Heels Morgan Rubin 5 sophomore (2014) – Started 18 of 20 games in and Caileigh Sindall ... Recorded 111 assists, 2014 ... Gathered 18 ground balls, casued seven 47 goals and 135 ground balls at Downingtown turnovers and controlled seven draws ... Had East HS as a senior and had career totals of 202 General – A member of the U.S. U19 National a career-high four ground balls against Notre goals, 236 assists and 438 points ... Grabbed Team ... Named the No. 5 incoming freshman Dame ... Controlled two draws against Florida first-team All-America honors as both a junior in the nation for 2016 by Inside Lacrosse ... The and Virginia Tech ... Caused two turnovers in and senior ... Was a three-time, first-team first Tar Heel women’s lacrosse player from the the NCAA win over Georgetown. all-area choice ... Named first-team All Ches- state of Florida. Freshman (2013) – A freshman who started Mont three times ... Also played four years of High School – A 2015 Under Armour All- every game at defender in 2013 ... Was espe- basketball, earning second-team all-conference America ... Earned a spot on the All-ILWomen cially steady for a rookie player in high-pres- honors and serving as team captain ... Was a High School Team as one of the top 20 play- sure situations ... The only UNC freshman to member of the National Honor Society, receiv- ers in the nation ... Nike/U.S. Lacrosse South start every game in 2013 ... Gathered a season- ing the Charles Way “All-America Award” Region Player of the Year in 2015 ... Four- high three ground balls in the regular season (leadership, character, all-around athletic abil- time first-team U.S. Lacrosse All-America ... win over Northwestern ... For the year, record- ity and academic achievement). Three-time Under Armour Underclass Team ed 23 ground balls and nine caused turnovers Personal – Kelly Nicole Devlin is the daugh- South ... 2015 USA Today All-USA First Team (with a season-high four against Jacksonville). ter of Mark and Connie Devlin ... Her sister ... Tallied 117 goals, 57 assists, 102 draw con- High School – Named a first-team 2012 US played field hockey at Princeton, her brother trols, 71 ground balls and 38 caused turnovers Lacrosse prep All-America ... Played four years has played quarterback in the NFL and her in leading Barron Collier to a 22-2 record in of varsity lacrosse, four years of varsity soccer uncle played for the Buffalo Bills of the NFL 2015 ... Played for her father, Mick Ferrucci, and three years of varsity basketballPlayed ... Majoring in media and journalism ... Dean’s at Barron Collier ... Set career school records lacrosse for Coach Kim McNaney at Corning List and ACC Honor Roll member. for goals (361), assists (195), points (556), draw East HS ... Recorded 171 goals and 74 assists controls (308), ground balls (297) and caused in her career, including 60 goals and 28 assists Kelly Devlin’s Career Statistics turnovers (238) ... Also played four years of as a senior and 43 goals and 22 assists as a Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts GB CT DC varsity basketball, earning team MVP honors junior ... Tallied 36 goals and 17 assists as a 2012 19/19 0 0 0 0 17 9 7 as a senior and serving as a two-time team sophomore and 32 goals and seven assists as 2013 21/0 13 7 1 8 8 5 15 captain ... Named her school’s top female ath- a freshman ... Soccer team captain as a senior 2015 22/11 41 22 2 24 16 9 9 lete in 2015 ... Summa Cum Laude graduate ...... Basketball team captain and MVP as a Total 62/30 54 29 3 32 41 23 31 Two-time Barron Collier Student of the Year ... senior ... Won the Baccalles Award in 2012

2016 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 6 @uncwlax as Corning East’s top student-athlete ... Won ground balls, four draw controls and three Player Bios the Corning Inc. Math and Science Award for caused turnovers ... Scored at least one goal in algebra II, trigonometry, physics and biology ... each of her first five college games, including a Honors with Excellence all four years ... Won season-high two with two assists against Elon Corning East’s Guidance Award (based on ... Had a goal and a season-high three assists class ranking) as a senior. against High Point ... Had a season-high three Personal – Mallory Ruvolo Frysinger is the ground balls against Elon and two draw con- daughter of Sharon and Charlie Frysinger ... trols against Albany ... Rated the No. 20 incom- Majoring in psychology. ing freshman in the nation by Inside Lacrosse prior to the season. Mallory Frysinger’s Career Statistics High School – A four-year starter and two-time Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts GB CT DC All-America at Westwood HS while also play- molly 2013 21/21 0 0 0 0 23 9 4 ing four years of hockey and three years of hendrick 2014 20/18 0 0 0 0 18 7 7 soccer ... Helped lead Westwood to three state 2015 22/10 0 0 1 1 16 8 3 championships in four years, picking up a slew Total 63/49 0 0 1 1 57 24 14 of conference, regional and state honors ... Came off the bench to play in the 2014 Under Armour All-America Classic, finishing with ELIZABETH HAUS midfield a goal, an assist, three draw controls and a ground ball to help the North team to the win 5-6 • SOPHOMORE Karen Jonas LUTHERVILLE, MD. • NOTRE DAME PREP ... Also named a 2014 US Lacrosse first-team All-America. ... As a senior, tallied 75 goals the team in draw controls with 37 despite miss- 2 and 40 assists after piling up 90 goals and 46 ing nine games due to injury. assists as a junior. freshman (2014) – Named to Inside Lacrosse’s freshman (2015) – Saw action in five games off Personal – Ela Louise Hazar is the daughter 2014 All-Rookie Team ... Started all 20 games the bench as a freshman ... Named to the ACC of Karen and Bora Hazar ... Birthday is July ... Often took the draw for the Tar Heels Honor Roll. 21 ... Majoring in exercise and sport science ...... Totaled 33 draw controls (second on the High School – Played at Notre Dame Prep and A talented skier and snowboarder ... Her sister team) ... Scored two goals each against Boston was named a 2014 US Lacrosse first-team played soccer at Brown University. University, Vanderbilt, Notre Dame, Maryland All-America ... Also a two-time US Lacrosse and Syracuse (in the ACC Tournament) ... Academic All-America, a decorated field hock- ELA HAZAR’S Career Statistics Added an assist for a season-high three points ey player and a distance runner on the indoor Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts GB CT DC against BU on Feb. 15 ... Tied that season high track and field team ... An honor student, she 2015 16/1 18 7 6 13 8 3 4 with two goals and an assist in the NCAA graduated Cum Laude with memberships in the second-round win over Georgetown ... Scored Science, Spanish, History and Mu Alpha Theta the game-winning goal in the April 5 win over (math) honor societies. MOLLY HENDRICK Maryland. Personal – Elizabeth McSherry Haus is the attack/midfield High School – Played four years of lacrosse, 5-8 • JUNIOR daughter of Jennifer and Michael Haus ... four of basketball and three of volleyball at lancaster, pa. • manheim township Majoring in nursing ... Dean’s List student ... Manheim Township HS in Lancaster, Pa. ... Birthday is January 6 ... Has a background as a 23 Earned All-America honors twice and scored competitive horseback rider ... Her uncle, John over 400 goals on the lacrosse field ... A Haus, was the UNC men’s lacrosse head coach two-time team Most Valuable Player and her from 2001-08 ... Three of her uncles (John, Tom general – An Inside Lacrosse preseason third- conference and section MVP as a senior ... and Kevin Haus) played lacrosse at Carolina team All-America for 2016 ... Tar Heel team For her career, totaled 432 goals and 67 assists ... Last name is pronounced “Hauze” (rhymes captain for 2016 with Kelly Devlin, Molly ... Tallied 179 goals and 22 assists as a senior with gauze). Hendrick and Caylee Waters ... All-ACC player and 125 and 20, respectively, as a junior ... An in the midfield ... A relentless player who con- honor roll student all four years of her prep elizabeth haus’ Career Statistics tributes all over the field ... Participates in the career ... Served as the vice president of her Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts GB CT DC Carolina Leadership Academy’s Leadership school’s chapter of Students Against Drunk 2015 5/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lab program. Driving. SOPHOMORE (2015) – Named second-team All- Personal – Molly Elizabeth Hendrick is the ACC ... Was on her way to an All-America- daughter of Mary and Ed Hendrick ... Majoring ELA HAZAR caliber season prior to suffering a season- in exercise and sport science. midfield ending injury ... Won the UNC team Leadership 5-6 • SOPHOMORE Award after the season ... UNC’s leader in goals molly hendrick’s Career Statistics westwood, mass. • westwood and draw controls and tied for the team points Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts GB CT DC 14 lead for much of the spring ... Tore her left ACL 2014 20/20 61 25 6 31 18 6 33 in the April 4 win at Louisville and missed the 2015 13/13 64 30 5 35 8 6 37 rest of the season ... Scored a career-high five total 43/43 125 55 11 66 26 12 70 General – A talented sophomore vying for goals against the Cardinals before suffering more playing time this season. the injury ... Scored four goals against both freshman (2015) – Played in 16 games, start- Boston College and High Point ... Had a career- ing against Elon on March 1 ... Saw action high two assists against both Notre Dame and in more games than every Carolina freshman Towson ... A terror on the draw, she controlled than Marie McCool (22) ... Tallied seven goals a career-high six draws at Virginia Tech, along and six assists on the season, along with eight with four each in four other games ... Third on

GoHeels.com 2016 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 7 Karen Jonas in the 2013 Under Armour All-America game ELISE HENNESSEY ... Also an honor roll student and a talented field GOALKEEPER hockey player, leading East Chapel Hill to a 5-6 • FRESHMAN pair of state titles. LONDONBERRY, N.H. • BREWSTER ACADEMY Personal – Sydney Elaine Holman is the 97 daughter of Brian and Laurie Holman ... Her father was an All-America lacrosse goalie at General – A freshman goalie who will learn Johns Hopkins and now is an assistant coach Player Bios Player from two of the best in Tar Heel junior Caylee with the Carolina men’s team ... Her mother Waters and senior Megan Ward. Sydney played lacrosse at Towson and is the director of High School – Played four years of lacrosse, field Holman operations for the UNC women’s lacrosse pro- hockey and ice hockey at Brewster Academy gram ... Her two older brothers played lacrosse in Wolfeboro, N.H. ...Team captain in all three at Carolina, with Marcus Holman leaving UNC sports ... Played goalie in lacrosse, posting a as a Tewaaraton Award finalist and the school’s career save percentage of 70 ... Missed half of career scoring leader after the 2013 season and her junior season and all of her senior year with Matthew playing goalie for the Tar Heels ... a knee injury ... Earned All-America honors Majoring in media and journalism ... Dean’s as a sophomore ... Coaches Award recipient ... List and ACC Honor Roll member. Three-time NEPSAC All-Star. Personal – Elise Hennessey is the daughter of sydney holman’s Career Statistics Janet Piazza and Paul Hennessey ... Birthday is Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts GB CT DC July 17 ... Born in Nashua, N.H. ... Cum Laude 2014 16/14 63 34 27 61 22 5 4 freshman (2014) – and Magna Cum Laude recipient in the class- Named the 2014 National 2015 22/10 51 21 23 44 23 8 8 room ... Has a twin sister who will be playing Rookie of the Year by Inside Lacrosse ... The total 38/24 114 55 50 105 45 13 12 lacrosse at Fitchburg State University ... Has yet ACC’s Co-Freshman of the Year and UNC’s to declare an academic major. rookie of the year ... Named to Inside Lacrosse’s 2014 All-Rookie Team ... First-team All-South ERIN KELLY choice by the IWLCA ... Led the Tar Heels defense SYDNEY HOLMAN in assists with a UNC freshman-record 27 ... 5-3 • FRESHMAN MIDFIELD/ATTACK The 27 assists were the second-highest total in west nyack, n.y. • clarkstown south 5-7 • junior school history ... Finished second on the team chapel hill, N.c. • east chapel hill in points with 61 (tied as the second-best fresh- 14 10 man season in program history) ... Amassed that scoring total despite missing four of 20 possible General – A member of the U.S. U19 National games due to injury ... Missed the last three Team ... One of the nation’s top incoming fresh- general – Honorable mention preseason All- games of the season after tearing the anterior man defenders ... Named the No. 13 incoming America for 2016 by Inside Lacrosse ... One of cruciate ligament in her left knee late in the freshman in the nation for 2016 by Inside the top playmakers in the UNC record books ACC Tournament quarterfinals against Boston Lacrosse. ... Already has posted two of the top six assist College ... Tied the UNC single-game record High School – A 2015 Under Armour All- seasons in Carolina history (27 as a freshman with six assists vs. Vanderbilt on Feb. 22 ... America ... Played four years of varsity lacrosse and 23 as a sophomore) ... Enters the 2016 Named to the All-ACC Academic Team. for Coach Bianca Aloi at Clarkstown South season with 50 career assists, ranking eighth in Started her career with a bang with five goals High School ... Played with the Hudson Valley UNC history after just two seasons ... Carolina and two assists for seven points in the win over team at the women’s national tournament Leadership Academy Rising Star. No. 4 Florida on Feb. 8 ... Had four or more in 2012, 2013 and 2014 ... Under Armour SOPHOMORE (2015) – Named to the All-ACC points in each of her first five college games, Underclass Team in 2013 and 2014 ... Career Academic Team ... Earned a spot in the 2015-16 including three goals and one assist vs. BU, stat totals include 201 goals and 109 assists ... U.S. National Team Tryout Pool after the season two goals and two assists against Canisius and As a senior, tallied 74 goals, 39 assists and 59 ... Tied for the team lead with Sam McGee with three goals and two assists against Notre Dame ground balls ... Also played four years of var- 23 assists ... UNC’s assist leader for the second ... Finished with three goals on four shots in the sity basketball ... Team captain in both sports year in a row ... Finished the year with 21 goals, April 5 win over No. 2 Maryland ... Tallied two ... Served as her class secretary all four years. 23 assists and 23 ground balls ... Third on the goals and two assists at Syracuse on April 12 ... Personal – The daughter of Phyllis and Ed team with 44 points and three game-winning Scored three goals with three ground balls and Kelly ... Birthday is Nov. 25 ... Born in Suffern, goals ... At her best in the NCAA Tournament, a draw control in the ACC quarterfinal win over N.Y. ... Has yet to declare an academic major. posting seven goals and three assists in four Boston College. High School – games ... Scored a season-high four goals and Inside Lacrosse rated her the No. KATIE KINSEY tied her season high with six points in the 5 incoming freshman in the nation for 2014 ... A three-time US Lacrosse All-America and defense NCAA quarterfinal win over Penn State ... 5-3 • JUNIOR Academic All-America ... A four-time team Scored twice in the NCAA semifinal win over millersville, md. • annapolis area christian Duke and once in the NCAA title game against MVP at East Chapel Hill HS ... Led East Maryland ... Had three goals and three assists Chapel Hill to 14 consecutive victories and a 32 against Virginia Tech in the ACC Tournament state championship in 2013, scoring a combined quarterfinals ... Had two goals, three assists and 18 goals in the final two games ... Set a North general – Has participated in the Carolina three ground balls in the regular season win Carolina state record for career goals with 416 Leadership Academy’s Rising Stars program ... over Syracuse ... Returned to the field after tear- while also adding 134 assists and 241 ground ACC Honor Roll member. ing her ACL in the 2014 ACC Tournament and balls in four years ... Scored 128 goals in 2013 SOPHOMORE (2015) – Saw action in one game, the missing the rest of the season. while also tallying 44 assists and 69 ground regular season finale win at Duke. balls ... Had four goals (tied for the game high) 2016 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 8 @uncwlax freshman (2014) – Saw action in four games (vs. High School – A Chapel Hill native who earned Player Bios Boston University, Canisius, Vanderbilt and a total of 11 varsity letters at Durham Academy Elon) in February and March ... Gathered a (four each in lacrosse and basketball and three ground ball against BU. in field hockey) ... Servred as team captain High School – Played four years of lacrosse, in three sports ... As a senior on the lacrosse basketball and lacrosse at the Annapolis Area field, led her team in ground balls and caused Christian School ... Served as team captain in turnovers and was second in assists and fourth all three sports ... Won conference champion- in goals ... Picked up honorable mention All- ships in soccer and basketball ... Earned all- America and Academic All-America honors conference honors in soccer and lacrosse ... A ... An honor roll student all four years of high member of the National Honor Society while school ... The leader of the Durham Academy also placing on the Principal’s Honor Roll and chapter of WISER (Women’s Institute of the Distinguished Honor Roll. Secondary Education and Research) Club, STEPHANIE Personal – From an athletic family, one of which raises money to fund a school in Kenya. LOBB her sisters played lacrosse at Belmont Abbey, Personal – Naomi Rebekah Van Horn Lerner another sister crewed at Clemson and her father is the daughter of Steve Lerner and Sharon played football at Western Maryland. Katie Van Horn ... Birthday is May 24 ... Majoring Michelle Kinsey is the daughter of Diane and in applied sciences in the school of biomedical Paul Kinsey ... Majoring in exercise and sport engineering. science ... ACC Honor Roll member. NAOMI LERNER’S Career Statistics katie kinsey’s Career Statistics Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts GB CT DC Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts GB CT DC 2015 3/0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 A member of the National Honor Society. 2014 4/0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Personal – Stephanie Lynn Lobb is the daugh- 2015 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ter of Debbie and Steve Lobb ... Her brother TOTAL 5/0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 STEPHANIE LOBB ran track and was an ACC champion in the defense/midfield 800m at the University of Virginia ... Majoring 5-6 • junior in exercise and sport science ... Dean’s List and WEST CHESTER, PA. • WEST CHESTER EAST KARA KLAGES ACC Honor Roll member. MIDFIELD 34 5-7 • FRESHMAN stephanie lobb’s Career Statistics BEL AIR, MD. • JOHN CARROLL Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts GB CT DC 2013 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 General – 9 Tar Heel team captain for 2016 2014 17/0 0 0 1 1 7 1 0 with Kelly Devlin, Caylee Waters and Molly 2015 22/2 7 2 1 3 20 3 2 Hendrick ... A versatile player who should total 40/2 7 2 2 4 27 4 2 General – Named the No. 33 incoming fresh- vie for a large role once again in 2016 ... Can man in the nation for 2016 by Inside Lacrosse. play at defender or in the midfield ... Carolina High School – A 2015 Under Armour All- Leadership Academy Veteran Leader. DEVIN MARKISON America ... Scored 86 career goals at John SOPHOMORE (2015) – Won the UNC team’s Most attack/midfield Carroll High School ... First-team All-Metro Improved Award ... A valuable reserve who 5-5 • senior princeton, n.j. • loomis chaffee school and all-county choice ... Two-time all-con- played in all 22 games, starting in the wins ference selection ... Ranked No. 13 on Inside over James Madison and High Point early in the 25 Lacrosse’s Top 50 Young Gun Seniors list ... season ... Finished the year with two goals, one As a senior, tallied 48 goals, 17 assists and 35 assist and 20 ground balls ... Scored her first JUNIOR (2015) – Took part in five games off the ground balls ... Had 38 goals and 17 assists as career goal in the win over Virginia Tech in the bench ... Played against High Point, Elon, Notre a junior ... Played for the Skywalkers 2015 blue ACC Tournament ... Scored her second goal in Dame in the ACC Tournament and both wins team in club lacrosse, winning a U-15 national the NCAA semifinal win over Duke ... Dished over Virginia Tech ... ACC Honor Roll member. title ... Also played four years of soccer and a out an assist againt Virginia Tech in the regular sophomore (2014) – Played in 19 games as a year of varsity indoor soccer. season ... Had a season-high three ground balls contributor off the bench for the Tar Heels Personal – Kara Klages is the daughter of against both Virginia Tech (ACC Tournament) ... Scored four goals on the year (one each Paula and Kevin Klages ... Born in Towson, and High Point. versus Canisius, Georgetown, Virginia Tech Md. ... Birthday is December 2 ... Has yet to redshirt freshman (2014) – Took part in 17 and Boston College in the ACC Tournament) declare an academic major. games, tallying an assist, seven ground balls, ... Had seven ground balls, including two vs. three draw controls and a caused turnover as a Canisius ... Controlled six draws and caused reserve defender ... Had an assist in the regular NAOMI LERNER three turnovers. season against Virginia ... Redshirted the 2013 DEFENSE Freshman (2013) – A valuable reserve as a season due to a lower back injury ... Saw brief 5-4 • sophomore freshman ... Saw action in 18 games, scoring chapel hill, n.c. • durham academy action in the Feb. 17, 2013, win over Richmond. 10 goals off the bench ... Scored a season- High School – Named a 2012 first-team All- high four goals to lead the win at High Point 24 America by US Lacrosse ... Played four years ... Also scored twice in the ACC Tournament of varsity lacrosse at West Chester HS ... Played victory over Boston College ... Tallied single freshman (2015) – Took the field for three games five years of lacrosse ... Two-time first-team goals in regular season games against BC, ... Played in Tar Heel wins over High Point, All-Ches Mont selection ... Team captain as a Duke, Maryland and Jacksonville ... Gathered Elon and Virginia Tech (in the regular season) senior ... Also a longtime soccer player who ran a season-high four ground balls in the win over ... Caused a turnover against High Point ... ACC indoor track (400m, 200m, 4x400 relay) ... Part Virginia Tech ... Caused two turnovers against Honor Roll member. of a school-record-holding 4x400 relay team ...

GoHeels.com 2016 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 9 Spencer Herlong Maryland in the ACC Tournament final. High School – Named a first-team US Lacrosse SOPHIE McCOY All-America in 2012 ... Played four years of MIDFIELD lacrosse and field hockey while also running 6-2 • JUNIOR track and playing ice hockey at the Loomis KENNETT SQUARE, PA. • TOWER HILL SCHOOL Chaffee School in Windsor, Conn. ... Played 36 lacrosse for Coach Lisa Parsons ... A New England All-Star in 2010, 2011 and 2012 .... general – Participates in the Carolina Player Bios Player Team captain as a senior ... Recorded 66 goals, Leadership Academy’s Rising Stars program 56 assists and 79 ground balls as a senior and and as a CREED Mentor ... Dean’s List and 54 goals, 57 assists and 72 ground balls as a ACC Honor Roll member ... Has battled knee junior ... Also scored 79 goals as a freshman injuries during her time as a Tar Heel. and 52 as a sophomore ... Field hockey team MARIE McCOOL SOPHOMORE (2015) – Did not see game action dur- captain as a senior ... Named to the Loomis ing the season. Chaffee Honor Roll as a junior and a senior. Freshman (2014) – Did not see action on the Personal – Devin Markison is the daughter of field during the regular season due to knee Joan and Brian Markison ... Her sister played tendonitis. four seasons of tennis and was a team cap- High School – Played four years each of lacrosse, tain at Quinnipiac University ... One brother basketball and volleyball at Tower Hill School played lacrosse at Susquehanna University and in Wilmington, Del. ... A two-time captain and another played ice hockey at the University of all-conference choice on the lacrosse team ... Vermont ... Majoring in media and journalism goals each against Duke in the NCAA semifinal Grabbed second-team all-state honors in 2012 ... ACC Honor Roll member. and Maryland in the national title game, both and first-team accolades in 2013 ... A first-team played in Chester, Pa., near her hometown all-state choice as a senior, leading Tower Hill Devin Markison’s Career Statistics ... Scored twice in each of the three ACC to the state championship game ... Also a team Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts GB CT DC Tournament against Virginia Tech (quarterfi- captain in both volleyball and basketball, earn- 2013 18/0 21 10 0 10 7 5 4 nal) and Notre Dame (semifinal) and Syracuse ing all-conference honors in both sports and 2014 19/0 12 4 0 4 7 3 6 (final) ... Had a season-high five ground balls all-state honors twice in volleyball ... A two- 2015 5/0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 in her collegiate debut against James Madison time Academic All-America selection ... The total 42/0 34 14 0 14 14 8 10 ... Rated the No. 2 incoming freshman in the chairman of the Blue-Gold Club as a senior ... nation for 2015 by Inside Lacrosse. Won the Senior Athletic Award for Tower Hill High School – Earned prep All-America honors School in 2013 ... An Academic Scholar with MARIE McCOOL in each of the last three seasons at Moorestown Honors all four years of her prep career. MIDFIELD HS ... Led Moorestown to state championships Personal – Sophia Marie McCoy is the daugh- 5-6 • SOPHOMORE in each of those three years ... A two-time New ter of Doug and Patty McCoy ... Her father MOORESTOWN, N.J. • MOORESTOWN Jersey state player of the year by the Star- played baseball at the University of Virginia ... 4 Ledger ... Started in the 2014 Under Armour Majoring in media and journalism. All-America Classic, finishing with a goal, two draw controls and a ground ball to lead sophie mCCOY’s Career Statistics General – An Inside Lacrosse preseason sec- the North team to the win ... Also was named a Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts GB CT DC ond-team All-America for 2016 ... One of the 2014 US Lacrosse first-team All-America ... An 2014 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 top young midfielders in the nation ... Part of honors graduate and Academic All-America ... the U.S. National Team tryout pool, working Finalist for the Heather Leigh Albert Award out with the team from June 2015 through as the top player in the US Lacrosse National KACEY McKINNON April 2016 ... Should be among the nation’s top Tournament in 2013 ... Led the state of New attack/midfield two-way players in 2016 ... Carolina Leadership Jersey in goals in both 2013 and 2014 with 86 5-6 • sophomore rancho santa fe, calif. • torrey pines Academy Rising Star. and 81, respectively ... Finished her career with freshman (2015) – Earned a spot on the 2015-16 268 goals and 94 assists, including 81 and 44 11 U.S. National Team after the season ... Played as a senior, 86 and 26 as a junior and 84 and all 22 games, starting each of the last 10 con- 17 as a sophomore ... Played four years of both tests of the season ... Finished the year with 26 soccer and lacrosse, serving as team captain in freshman (2015) – Played in three games, seeing goals, four assists, 32 ground balls, 26 draw both sports. action against High Point, Elon and Virginia controls and 14 caused turnovers ... Fifth on the Personal – Marie Elizabeth McCool is the Tech (in the ACC Tournament) ... Took two UNC team in goals, third in ground balls and daughter of Mary and Michael McCool ... shots against Elon. fourth in caused turnovers ... Scored goals in Birthday is September 19 ... Majoring in man- High School – The first California and West 17 of 22 games ... Scored goals in each of the agement and society ... Her older sister played Coast product to play women’s lacrosse at last 12 games of the season, including two or lacrosse at the University of Oregon. Carolina ... Played four years of lacrosse and more in each of the last seven outings ... Played one of soccer at Torrey Pines HS in San Diego her best lacrosse of the season in the NCAA MARIE Mccool’s Career Statistics ... Earned all-league honors all four years of her Tournament, tallying nine goals, one assist, five Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts GB CT DC career, including first-team accolades in each ground balls and seven draw controls in four 2015 22/10 54 26 4 30 32 14 26 of her last three seasons ... Named conference games ... Scored three goals and recorded three MVP in both 2013 and 2014, leading the league ground balls and a season-high four draw con- in assists as a junior ... Finished her career with trols in the NCAA quarterfinal win over Penn 143 goals and 80 assists, including 41 and 18, State ... Tallied two goals and an assist in the respectively, as a senior ... Scored career-high NCAA second round vs. Florida ... Scored two 48 goals as a sophomore.

2016 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 10 @uncwlax ACC photo Personal – Kacey Nicole McKinnon is the Set a West Mendham school record with 400 Player Bios daughter of Mike and Sharon McKinnon ... career points, leading it to an 18-3 mark and Birthday is Oct. 30 ... Majoring in communica- a state title in 2012 ... Earned all-state and tion studies. all-conference honors as a senior ... Two-time all-county choice ... Named Player of the Year kacey mckinnon’s Career Statistics by the Daily Record as a senior ... Also played Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts GB CT DC soccer and ran track (long distance events). 2015 3/0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Personal – Alyson Joan Messinger is the daughter of Debra and Craig Messinger ... Her ALY MESSINGER Aly Messinger older sister played lacrosse for the Tar Heels attack and graduated in 2012 ... Majoring in exercise 5-4 • senior and sport science ... ACC Honor Roll member. mendham, n.j. • west mendham Aly Messinger’s Career Statistics 27 Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts GB CT DC 2013 21/17 67 31 15 46 12 5 11 2014 20/20 80 41 14 55 25 5 3 General – One of the top attackers in the nation 2015 22/21 91 42 18 60 23 12 5 ... Two-time All-America ... A 2016 Inside Total 63/58 238 114 47 161 60 22 19 Lacrosse preseason second-team All-America ... Returning for her fourth year as a starter ... Carolina Leadership Academy Veteran Leader. Notre Dame ... Scored three goals in the season- KAYLA MILES JUNIOR (2015) – defense/midfield Named third-team All-America opening win over No. 4 Florida. by the IWLCA ... Carolina’s leader in goals (42) Freshman (2013) – 5-4 • junior A member of the All-NCAA watertown, n.Y. • immaculate heart central and points (60) ... Second on the team with five Tournament team ... Scored three goals in the game-winning goals ... Named to the All-ACC NCAA championship game win over Maryland, 20 Academic Team ... Led the Tar Heels with 10 tying her season high ... All three goals came in goals and 13 points in four NCAA Tournament the first half as Carolina built an early lead ... games ... Tallied three goals and two assists in Named to the national 2013 All-Rookie Team general – Participates in the Carolina the NCAA semifinal victory over Duke ... Had by Synapse Sports ... Named Second-Team All- Leadership Academy’s Rising Stars program ... two goals and an assist in the NCAA quarter- South by the IWLCA ... Carolina’s Co-Rookie ACC Honor Roll member. final victory over Penn State ... Scored four of the Year with Megan Ward... Third on the SOPHOMORE (2015) – Saw action in two games, goals in the NCAA second round vs. Florida team in points (46), tied for fourth in goals (31) playing against High Point and Elon ...... Ended the season by scoring in each of the and tied for third in assists (15) ... Carolina’s Controlled a draw against High Point. last 10 games of the year ... Named All-ACC top-scoring freshman ... Started the last 17 Freshman (2014) – Took the field in six contests Tournament after recording 10 goals and two games of the season ... Scored at least one goal (versus Florida, Boston University, Canisius, assists in three games in Charlottesville, Va. ... in 17 consecutive games, a streak that ended Vanderbilt, Elon, Vanderbilt ... Controlled two Had a career-high six goals against Notre Dame in the NCAA quarterfinals against Virginia draws. in the ACC semifinals ... Her 10 goals were one ... Had a season-high three goals and four High School – Tallied 44 goals and 33 assists for off the ACC Tournament record of 11 ... Her points in the ACC semifinal win over Boston 77 points as a senior at the Immaculate Heart six goals against Notre Dame were one off the College ... Scored two goals in seven separate Central HS in 2013 ... Captained the squad as ACC Tournament single-game record of seven games (Virginia, Georgetown, Virginia Tech, a junior and senior, earning First-Team All-Star ... Had a career-high six ground balls at Florida Maryland, Jacksonville, Vanderbilt and Loyola honors both years ... An all-star and the MVP ... On the Tewaaraton Award Watch List. in the NCAA Tournament) ... Named to the of the Nike Cup tournament held in Syracuse, SOPHOMORE (2014) – Flourished in an increased All-ACC Tournament Team after totaling four N.Y. ... Won the Boots Gaffney Award for role on the Tar Heel front line and developed goals and an assist in two games ... Had three excellence in athletics in her hometown of into one of the top scorers in the nation ... goals and an assist in the semifinal win over Watertown, N.Y. ... Also played four years of Third-team All-America and second-team All- Boston College ... Tallied two goals and one soccer and three years of basketball, earn- South choice by the IWLCA ... Earned second- assist in her first career NCAA Tournament ing First-Team All-Star honors in soccer ... A team All-ACC honors ... A lightning-quick game, the second-round win over Loyola ... member of the National Honor Society ... Also attacker who can create her own shot ... Named Dished out a season-high three assists in the worked with Faith Community Service. to the watch list for the 2014 Tewaaraton Award NCAA quarterfinal win over Virginia, tally- Personal – Kayla Marie Miles is the daughter ... Started all 20 games ... Scored in 16 of 20 ing all three assists in the first four-and-a-half of Richard and Mary Miles ... Majoring in exer- games, including 10 multi-goal games ... Tied minutes of the game as the Tar Heels built a cise and sport science ... Dean’s List and ACC for the team lead with three game-winning 10-2 halftime lead ... Had a goal, an assist and Honor Roll member. goals ... Finished with three goals on four two draw controls in the NCAA semifinal win shots in the April 5 win over Maryland, add- over Northwestern. kayla miles’ Career Statistics ing a ground ball ... Scored a career-high five High School – Named a 2012 Under Armour Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts GB CT DC goals, including the game-winner in the final All-America ... Started for the South team in 2014 6/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 seconds, at No. 4 Boston College and earned the Under Amour game and posted two goals, 2015 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 ACC Offensive Player of the Week honors one assist and a caused turnover ... Also named total 8/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 (March 25) ... Followed up that effort by scor- a 2012 first-team US Lacrosse All-America ing five goals again four days later against ... Tallied 100 goals, 77 assists and 30 ground Virginia Tech ... Had four goals and one assist balls as a senior for Coach Jessica Shoulberg against both Boston University and Canisisus at West Mendham HS in Mendham, N.J...... Three goals and two assists in the win over Had 67 goals and 34 assists as a junior ...

GoHeels.com 2016 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 11 ALEX MOORE CARLY REED CHARLOTTE SOFIELD ATTACK ATTACK midfield 5-6 • junior 5-8 • junior 5-11 • freshman MILLSTONE TOWNSHIP, n.J. • ALLENTOWN alexandria, va. • st. stephen’s & st. agnes alexandria, va. • bishop ireton 30 16 15 General – Participates in the Carolina general – A talented goal scorer and offen- General – One of the top freshmen in the coun- Player Bios Player Leadership Academy’s Rising Stars program ... sive threat ... Has participated in the Carolina try ... Named the No. 14 incoming player in the Transferred to Carolina in the summer of 2014. Leadership Academy’s Rising Stars program nation for 2016 by Inside Lacrosse. ... ACC Honor Roll member. and as a CREED Mentor. High School – Earned a spot on the All- SOPHOMORE (2015) – In her first year as a Tar Heel, SOPHOMORE (2015) – Played in 11 games, fin- ILWomen High School Team as one of the saw action in 15 games, starting the first nine .... ishing the season with eight goals and two top 20 players in the nation ... A 2015 Under Finished the year with 13 goals and four assists assists ... Had a season-high two goals against Armour All-America ... U.S. Lacrosse All- ... Had a season-high four goals with an assist Elon, Syracuse (regular season) and Virginia America ... Inside Lacrosse All-High School in her first game at Carolina (Feb. 1 vs. James Tech (ACC Tournament) ... Tallied a goal Team ... Scored a goal for the South team in Madison) ... Followed that up with four goals in and an assist in the ACC Tournament final the Under Armour All-America game in July the next game, a win at No. 3 Florida ... Named vs. Syracuse, helping spark a late-game UNC 2015 ... Three-time all-state choice in Virginia the ACC Offensive Player of the Week on Feb. comeback that forced overtime. ... Three-time Under Armour Underclass All- 10 after scoring four goals in each of her first Freshman (2014) – A dynamic freshman fresh- America choice ... Won state titles in 2014 and two games as a Tar Heel ... Dished out a season- man who scored in 17 of 20 games ... Made 2015 ... Washington Post first-team All-Metro high two assists in the win over Elon. her first career start on March 26 vs. Virginia in 2015 ... The VISAA Player of the Year FRESHMAN (2014 at usc) – Led the University of Tech in place of the injured Sydney Holman as the top player in the state of Virginia ... Southern California in goals ... Led the Trojans ... Responded with a two-goal performance Recorded 118 points (67 goals, 51 assists) and with 35 goals and was second on the team with against the Hokies ... Scored a season-high five 25 ground balls in 2015 ... Posted career totals 11 assists and 46 total points ... Earned MPSF goals against both Canisius and Notre Dame of 194 goals, 189 assists and 110 ground balls All-Conference Second Team honors ... Started ... Added an assist for a season-high six points ... Played for her father, head coach Richard all 18 games for the Trojans, finishing the year against Notre Dame ... Scored five goals in two Sofield, at Bishop Ireton ... Played four years with 11 free position goals (sixth in the confer- NCAA Tournament games, including three in of lacrosse and basketball and two years of ence), 15 draw controls (fourth on the team), 12 the quarterfinals against Virginia ... Listed sixth volleyball. ground balls and six caused turnovers ... Scored among the top freshmen in the nation at midsea- Personal – Is the daughter of Richard and a pair of game-winning goals and scored a goal son by ILWomen.com. Alice Sofield ... Born in Alexandria, Va. ... in 16 of 18 games on the season. High School – One of the top scorers in prep Birthday is December 18 ... Is a talented cook High School – A native of Millstone Township, lacrosse history ... Inside Lacrosse ranked her ... Can juggle ... Has three younger brothers ... N.J., she played her prep lacrosse at Allentown the No. 4 overall newcomer in the nation prior Has yet to declare an academic major. High School ... Inside Lacrosse named her one to the 2014 season ... A Nike/US Lacrosse All- of the nation’s top 25 incoming freshmen prior America and the organization’s Mid-Atlantic to the 2014 season ... A 2013 Under Armour Region Player of the Year in 2013 after record- SIDNEY SWORMSTEDT All-America and two-time US Lacrosse All- ing 131 goals, 33 assists and 40 ground balls ATTACK/midfield America ... One of the best players in New ... Finished her career with 578 points and 5-4 • freshman Jersey history and an honor student in the 475 goals, both of which were school records laconia, n.H. • new hampton prep classroom ... Set the state single-season scoring at St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes HS ... Her 475 19 record as a junior in 2012, then set the state goals were the second-most in girls high school career scoring record as a senior ... Finished lacrosse history behind eventual Tewaaraton High School – her prep career with 434 goals and 219 assists. Award winner Shannon Smith (Northwestern Played for Coach Jenna McCabe Personal – Alexandra Brooke Moore is the University) ... A two-time Washington Post at New Hampton Prep in New Hampton, N.H. daughter of Scott and Nicole Moore ... Birthday All-Met Player of the Year, the Virginia state ... Named to the U.S. U19 National Team is May 4 ... Majoring in nursing ... Her father player of the year and an Under Armour All- selection pool but did not try out due to injury played lacrosse at Rutgers University. America, scoring two goals with an assist in ... Missed her junior season and much of her the all-star game in the summer of 2013 ... The senior year due to injury ... As a sophomore, alex moore’s Career Statistics MVP of the Under Armour Underclass game she was a first-team US Lacrosse All-America Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts GB CT DC in 2011 ... Also was a team MVP on the cross and team MVP ... Tallied 129 career goals and 2014* 18/18 81 35 11 46 12 6 15 country team and a skilled soccer player ... In 49 career assists ... Had 16 goals and six assists 2015 15/9 30 13 4 17 7 1 7 addition to lacrosse, she played three years of as a senior despite playing limited minutes in total 33/27 111 48 15 63 19 7 22 soccer and ran cross country for a year in the the final six games of the season ... As a sopho- *2014 season at USC before transferring to unc 5K ... A Dean’s List student in the classroom. more, had 65 goals and 25 assists ... Missed Personal – Priscilla Carly Reed is the daughter her junior year with a knee injury ... Played of Rick and Gayla Reed ... Majoring in com- two years of soccer (missing two seasons due munication studies. to injury), earning team MVP and all-league honors as a sophomore ... Played two years of carly reed’s Career Statistics basketball ... Honor roll student who was active Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts GB CT DC in visiting military veterans. 2014 19/1 59 35 1 36 14 3 1 Personal – Is the daughter of James and Randy 2015 11/0 23 8 2 10 7 1 2 Swormstedt ... Birthday is November 7 ... TOTAL 30/1 82 43 3 46 21 4 3 Born in Laconia, N.H. ... Her mother was an All-America soccer player at Plymouth State

2016 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 12 @uncwlax University ... Her father played basketball at Player Bios Plymouth State, and her grandfather was an CAROLINE WAKEFIELD All-America ski jumper at the University of midfield/defense Wyoming ... Has yet to declare an academic 5-8 • freshman centreville, va. • centreville major. 6

SAMMY JO TRACY ATTACK/midfield CAROLINE WAKEFIELD 5-4 • senior #6 • MIDFIELDER/DEFENDER bedford, n.Y. • fox lane 5’8 • FRESHMAN 13 CENTREVILLE, VA. • CENTREVILLE sammy jo General – An Inside Lacrosse preseason sec- tracy General – One of the nation’s top incoming ond-team All-America for 2016 ... A big- freshman players ... Named the No. 24 incom- game player with a history of success in ing freshman in the nation for 2016 by Inside NCAA Tournament games ... Returning All- Lacrosse. ACC performer ... Participates in the Carolina High School – A 2015 Under Armour All- Leadership Academy as part of the Rising America ... Inside Lacrosse named her one Stars program. of the most impressive players at the Under JUNIOR (2015) – Voted UNC’s team MVP by her against Richmond, Northwestern, Maryland Armour All-America game, citing her “domi- teammates ... Named second-team All-ACC ... and Jacksonville in the regular season ... nant” defense as she caused a game-high three Saw action in 21 of 22 games, starting all 21 Controlled 30 draws (third on the team), includ- turnovers and gathered two ground balls ...... Missed the Elon game early in the season ing a season-high six against Georgetown and Two-time U.S. Lacrosse All-America choice ... Finished the year with 38 goals, five assists five against Maryland in the regular season ...... The 2015 Virginia prep player of the year ... and 44 draw controls ... Second on the team in Gathered eight ground balls with a season-high Washington Post first-team All-Met ... Played goals and draw controls and fourth in points two versus Georgetown. for Coaches Brian Newell and Christina Griel High School – ... Led the ACC with six game-winning goals A three-time prep All-America at Centreville High School ... Earned team ... Scored at least one goal in 18 of 21 games ... Named an Under Armour All-America in MVP honors three years in a row ... Posted played ... Had season highs of four points in 2012 ... Came off the bench in the Under career totals of 228 goals, 151 assists, 121 wins over Northwestern (3 goals, one assist) Armour game and led the North team with two caused turnovers, 274 ground balls and 285 and Florida (3 goals, 1 assist) ... Had seven goals and three draw controls while also col- draw controls ... As a senior, tallied 81 goals, hat tricks on the season, scoring three goals lecting three ground balls ... Tallied 94 goals 43 assists, 39 caused turnovers, 67 ground balls each in games versus Florida (regular season and 22 assists as a senior in 2012 for Coach and 92 draw controls ... Also was a four-year and NCAA Tournament), Duke (regular sea- Bill Broggy at Fox Lane HS ... Led her team starter for the varsity basketball team, leading son), Northwestern, Syracuse (regular season), to a 16-3-2 mark in 2012 ... New York State the team in scoring, serving as team captain Maryland (regular season) and Towson ... At Championship All-Tournament MVP ... MSG and earning team MVP honors as a senior ... her best in the NCAA Tournament with six Player of the Year ... Journal News Player of the Earned scholar-athlete awards all four years goals and 16 draw controls in four NCAA Year ... Helped Fox Lane to the New York state of high school ... Active in student government contests ... Tied her season high with six draw championship game after winning regional Personal – Is the daughter of Mike and Kellie controls in the NCAA semifinal win over Duke and sectional titles ... First-team All-Tri State Wakefield ... Her father played football at ... Finished with two goals, two ground balls choice ... Three-time, first-team All-Elite and James Madison University and her aunt was a and four draw controls in the quarterfinal win All-Section selection ... Finished her career two-time All-America soccer player at William over Penn State ... Took every draw and led with 434 points on 327 goals and 117 assists ... & Mary ... Majoring in exercise and sport sci- UNC to an 8-1 advantage on the draw in the Tallied 71 goals and 14 assists as a junior ... An ence. second half against the Nittany Lions ... Had Under Armour Underclassman All-America & three goals and five draw controls in the NCAA US Lacrosse All-America as a junior ... Played second round vs. Florida ... Had two goals and five years of varsity lacrosse and four years of two assists in the ACC semifinals vs. Notre varsity volleyball ... A member of the United Dame ... Often took the draw for Carolina after States U-19 National Team ... Earned all-league injuries to Molly Hendrick and Brittney Coppa. honors in volleyball ... Army Reserve Scholar- SOPHOMORE (2014) – Missed the season due to a Athlete ... The 2012 Fox Lange Female Athlete broken bone in her right foot. of the Year ... A regular on the honor roll. Freshman (2013) – Scored the game-winning Personal – Samantha Jo Tracy is the daughter goal in the third overtime of the NCAA cham- of Dan and Cheryl Tracy ... Her father was an pionship game against Maryland to clinch All-America lacrosse player at Maryland ... Carolina’s first NCAA title ... Took a pass from Majoring in communication studies ... Dean’s Brittney Coppa on a fast break and scored List and ACC Honor Roll member. at the 5:29 mark of the third extra period ... Played in 18 games and started 12 ... Finished Sammy Jo Tracy’s Career Statistics the season with 15 goals and four assists for Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts GB CT DC 19 points ... Scored goals in 10 games, includ- 2013 18/12 43 15 4 19 8 3 30 ing two each in the regular season against 2014 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Northwestern, High Point, Georgetown, Boston 2015 21/21 78 38 5 43 18 5 44 College and Duke ... Had assists in games Total 39/33 121 53 9 62 26 8 74

GoHeels.com 2016 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 13 win over Virginia ... A member of the All-ACC MEGAN WARD Academic Team and ACC Honor Roll. GOALKEEPER High School – Named an Under Armour All- 5-2 • senior America in 2012 ... Started in goal and played annapolis, md. • st. mary’s the first half for the South team in the Under 17 Armour game ... Picked up the victory after tallying six saves along with four ground balls and a caused turnover ... Also played in the Player Bios Player General – Teams with Caylee Waters to form Under Armour Elite tournament ... Posted a the top set of goalies in the nation ... Her hot 13.0 goals against average and made 178 saves play in the 2013 NCAA Tournament was a key for coach Linda Brogan at St. Mary’s HS in factor in winning the national championship Annapolis, Md. ... 2012 county MVP ... Two- ... Has participated in the Carolina Leadership time, first-team all-county selection ... Team Academy as part of the Veteran Leaders pro- captain ... Also played soccer (earning MVP gram. honors), basketball and ran indoor track ... JUNIOR (2015) – Part of perhaps the nation’s top Also team captain and team MVP in soccer goalie rotation in the nation for the second year ... Member of the Spanish Honor Society and in a row ... Saw action in 16 games in relief of Environmental Club ... Nominated for the National Goalie of the Year Caylee Waters ... National Honor Society. Played over 440 minutes in the cage, making Megan Ward Personal – Megan Anne Ward is the daughter 52 saves and allowing 57 goals with a save per- of Karen Ward ... Majoring in management and centage of .477 and a goals-against average of distance in the cage for the Tar Heels, making society ... ACC Honor Roll member. 7.77 ... Led the ACC in goals-against average a season-high nine saves and gathering two and was third in save percentage ... Played over ground balls, limiting the Gators (who averaged Megan Ward’s Career Statistics 73 minutes in three NCAA Tournament games, nearly 15 goals per game last season) to just Year GP/GS Min. Sv GA Save Pct GAA posting a save percentage of .467 with a goals- eight goals ... Allowed four first-half goals in 2013 18/7 716 97 102 .487 8.54 against average of 6.57 ... Came off the bench a pair of first-half wins over Boston University 2014 18/11 586 85 92 .480 9.42 to play the second half in the NCAA quarterfi- and Notre Dame ... Played the second half and 2015 16/0 440 52 57 .477 7.77 nal win over Penn State, allowing just one goal overtime against Duke, allowing three goals Total 52/18 1742 234 251 .482 8.65 to pick up the victory and send UNC to the in 36:00 minutes while making five saves ... NCAA semifinals ... Made a season-high seven Was brilliant against top-ranked Syracuse in CAYLEE WATERS saves in the ACC Tournament versus Virginia the ACC semifinals, making a season-high 11 goalkeeper Tech ... Also had six saves against Virginia and saves in the second half alone ... Made eight 5-4 • junior Virginia Tech in the regular season ... Credited second-half saves and picked up the win in darien, conn. • darien with the win in goal in the season-opener ver- the NCAA second round over Georgetown ... sus James Madison ... Had a season-high four Made six saves in the second half of the NCAA 43 ground balls in the win over Virginia and three quarterfinals against Virginia. in a loss at Maryland ... Honorable mention Freshman (2013) – One of the top freshman General – The reigning consensus National preseason All-America by Inside Lacrosse. goalies in the nation ... Started the last seven Goalie of the Year ... An Inside Lacrosse pre- sophomore (2014) – One of the nation’s top goal- games of the season (the regular season finale season first-team All-America for 2016 ... The ies ... Earned second-team All-ACC honors ... at Vanderbilt, both ACC Tournament games youngest member of the 2016-17 U.S. National Led the ACC and ranked ninth in the nation in and all four NCAA Tounament games) ... Held Team, one of four undergraduates on the squad save percentage at .480 ... Was fifth in the ACC Northwestern to four goals (tying the Wildcats’ ... Teams with Megan Ward to form the top set and 40th nationally in goals-against average season low) in the NCAA semifinals, mak- of goalies in the nation ... A two-time, first- at 9.42 ... Posted an 11-3 record in the cage, ing seven saves ... Made six saves, including team All-ACC performer ... 2015 first-team making 11 starts ... Two-time ACC Defensive three in overtime, to preserve the national All-America ... Has started 31 games in a row Player of the Week in 2014 (Feb. 11, April title-clinching victory over Maryland ... A for the Tar Heels entering the 2016 season ... 7) ... Named ACC Defensive Player of the member of the All-NCAA Tournament Team UNC tea captain for 2016 along with Kelly Week on April 7 for her efforts in the win over ... Carolina’s Co-Rookie of the Year with Aly Devlin, Stephanie Lobb and Molly Hendrick Maryland in Chapel Hill ... Came off the bench Messinger ... Made her first career start in the ... Participates in the Carolina Leadership and played the final 41:15 to pick up the win in cage at Vanderbilt on April 20, picking up the Academy’s Leadership Lab program ... ACC the cage against the No. 2-ranked Terrapins on victory ... Also started and won the ACC semi- Honor Roll member. April 5 ... Had a then season-high-tying nine final against Boston College, tying her then- SOPHOMORE (2015) – The 2015 National Goalie of saves and held the Terrapins scoreless for over season high with seven saves (including six in the Year by the IWLCA, Inside Lacrosse and 15 minutes as UNC went on a 7-1 run to seize the second half) ... Played all 60 minutes in the Lacrosse Magazine ... Also named first-team control of the game ... Started 18 games in a ACC final against Maryland ... Came off the All-America by the IWLCA, Inside Lacrosse row in goal (the seven of 2013 and the first 11 bench in 11 other games earlier in the season and Lacrosse Magazine ... Named first-team of 2014) prior to not playing on March 31 at ... Posted a total record of 7-2 in goal ...Began All-ACC for the second year in a row ... Northwestern ... Often played the first half of the season often playing the second half of Ranked fifth in the nation in save percentage Tar Heel games earlier in 2014 before giving games in a pre-arranged splitting of duties with (.496) and 12th in goals against average (7.84) way to Caylee Waters, who typically played the third-year starter Lauren Maksym ... Made ... Led ACC starting goalies in save percentage second halves ... The two reversed roles in the eight saves in the ACC championship game ... Started all 22 games and went 16-3 on the last month of the season with Waters starting loss to Maryland ... Tallied a season-high 12 year ... Played nearly 903 minutes in the cage and Ward playing in the second half... Named saves in 55:02 of action in the NCAA second ... Tied her career high on two occasions, mak- the ACC Defensive Player of the Week on Feb. round win over Loyola, allowing eight goals ... ing 13 saves in the regular season win at Notre 11 after the win over No. 4 Florida ... Went the Made seven saves in the NCAA quarterfinal Dame and the ACC Tournament semifinal win

2016 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 14 @uncwlax Player Bios first half against Duke, allowing four goals and Bubba Cunningham making five saves ... Picked up the win in the Director of Athletics cage over Penn, playing the second half as UNC opened up a tie game and won 13-8 ... Made Lawrence R. (Bubba) Cunningham is in his fifth year a season-high seven saves in the second half as the director of athletics at the against Canisisius on Feb. 19 ... Saved six shots University of North Carolina. against Vanderbilt ... Started both NCAA Tour- Cunningham officially began his duties at UNC on November 14, nament games. 2011. High School – Was named the Nike/US Lacrosse Cunningham is the seventh director of athletics in Northeast Region Player of the Year at Darien Carolina history, following Robert A. Fetzer (1923-52), (Conn.) HS ... Also a US Lacrosse All-America Chuck Erickson (1953-67), (1969-75), Bill Cobey (1976-80), (1980-97) and Dick ... Posted 289 saves and a save percentage of Baddour (1998-2012). 69 percent as a senior ... A first-team all-state In each of his four seasons, Carolina has finished in the choice and the Connecticut Player of the Year top 15 of the Learfield Director’s Cup, including three top-10 finishes. During that same period, the number of ... A first-team MSG Tri-State choice ... Also UNC student-athletes on the ACC Academic Honor Roll played four years of soccer and was on the div- has steadily increased. ing team as a freshman ... Was a marshall dur- Among Cunningham’s many accomplishments since ing her high school class’ graduation and was arriving in Chapel Hill are the implementation of a strate- gic plan for Carolina athletics; a partnership with Disney part of the Darien Depot Board, Safe Rides and to enhance customer service and organizational prac- Challenge (a baseball program that works with tices; the development of the Student-Athlete Academic special needs children). Initiative Working Group; a complete compliance review Personal – by an outside firm; the development of a master plan for Caroline Lee Waters is the daughter UNC’s athletic facilities; and the creation of the Rammys of Cappy and Artie Waters ... From an Atlantic - an innovative end-of-the-year awards show popular Coast Conference family, her mother was a with Carolina’s student-athletes and staff. diver at Clemson and her father was a diver at College athletics has seen many changes in recent years and Cunningham, who is the 3rd Vice President of the Virginia Tech ... Her uncle, Tommy Craig, was National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics a diver at Carolina ... Majoring in media and (NACDA), has Carolina positioned to have a voice in the journalism. on-going conversation about the future, whether it is in the state university system, the Atlantic Coast Conference CAYLEE WATERS’ Career Statistics or at the NCAA level. Caylee Waters From 1988-2002, Cunningham worked in the ath- Year GP/GS Min. Sv GA Save Pct GAA letics department at the . 2014 19/9 620 80 89 .473 8.61 Cunningham served as associate director of athletics for over the Fighting Irish ... Had five double- 2015 22/22 903 116 118 .496 7.84 external affairs from 2000-02. digit save games ... Named to the All-NCAA TOTAL 41/31 1523 196 207 .486 8.15 Cunningham earned his bachelor’s and master’s Tournament team ... Played the first half in degrees in business administration, both from Notre the quarterfinal win over Penn State, allowing Dame, in 1984 and 1988, respectively. He played on the Irish golf team in 1982-83. seven goals and making three saves ... Played Born in Flint, Mich., and raised in Naples, Fla., very well in the NCAA second-round win over Cunningham and his wife, Tina, have four children: Florida, recording 10 saves and holding the Matthew, Michael, John and Sarah. Gators to six goals (tying their season low) ... ACC Defensive Player of the Week on Feb 10 after making 11 saves in a 17-11 win at No. 3 Florida ... Had a season-high four ground balls in the NCAA win over Florida ... Preseason second-team All-America by Inside Lacrosse. freshman (2014) – One of the nation’s top goalies ... Named to Inside Lacrosse’s 2014 All-Rookie Team ... Second-team All-South choice by the IWLCA ... Earned first-team All-ACC honors in the cage as a freshman ... Ranked 12th in the nation (and second in the ACC behind team- Nicki Moore Rick Steinbacher mate Megan Ward) in save percentage at .473 Senior Senior Associate A.D. and 27th nationally (and second in the ACC) Associate A.D. in goal-against average at 8.61 ... Came off the bench and shared time with sophomore starter Megan Ward in the cage for the first 11 games of the season ... Started the last nine games of the season ... Posted a 4-2 record in the cage for the year. Made her first career start on March 31 at Northwestern, making three saves and allow- John Brunner ing seven goals in 60 minutes ... Also started on Director of April 5 against Maryland, making three saves in Operations 18:45 of action ... Made a career-high 13 saves and went the distance in a 12-9 loss at No. 3 Syracuse on April 12 ... Started and played the

GoHeels.com 2016 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 15 JENNY LEVY HEAD COACH • 21st SEASON 275-104 overall • 53-29 ACC virginia ‘92

Entering her 21st season, Jenny Levy is among the most accomplished coaches in HEAD COACHING RECORD NCAA women’s lacrosse annals. She is the 275-104, 21st season fourth-winningest coach in NCAA Division I EDUCATION women’s lacrosse history and the fourth-win- B.A., Rhetoric & Communications ningest active coach in the nation. She has led Virginia ‘92 the Tar Heels to eight appearances in the NCAA Head Coach Jenny Levy Head Coach Jenny Tournament semifinals, including five in the last PLAYING EXPERIENCE seven years. Her 25 NCAA Tournament wins Virginia, 1988-92 rank fifth in NCAA history. In 2015, Carolina reached the national title COACHING EXPERIENCE game for the third time in the last seven cam- North Carolina, Head Coach paigns, won the ACC regular season title and 1994-Present The only head coach in UNC women’s lacrosse history and among the col- tied the school record for wins in a season. Georgetown, Assistant Coach legiate game’s most noted figures, Levy built the Tar Heel program from scratch. Levy is the fourth coach in women’s lacrosse 1993-94 Levy has guided Carolina to 17 NCAA Tournament bids, eight NCAA history to win an NCAA championship as a Tournament semifinal appearances, an Atlantic Coast Conference title and the COACHING HIGHLIGHTS player (with Virginia in 1991) and as a head 2013 NCAA title in her 20 seasons. She has been a mainstay on various NCAA, ✓ 2013 NCAA championship coach. IWLCA and US Lacrosse national committees. ✓ 2013 National Coach of the In 2013, Carolina beat defending national An outstanding women’s lacrosse player at the University of Virginia from Year champion Northwestern 11-4 in an NCAA semi- ✓ Eight NCAA Tournament 1988-92 and an assistant field hockey and assistant women’s lacrosse coach final in Villanova, Pa., then bested top-ranked semifinal appearances (1997, at Georgetown University from 1993-94, Levy was named as Carolina’s first Maryland 13-12 in three overtimes for the title 1998, 2002, 2009, 2010, 2011, women’s lacrosse coach in October 1994. in one of the most thrilling games in the sport’s 2013 and 2015) She is a 1992 graduate of the University of Virginia with a BA in rhetoric and ✓ history. UNC finished the year 18-3, setting a 17 NCAA Tournament bids communications and was a member of the U.S. National Team in 1992-93 and ✓ 16 Top-10 national finishes. program record for wins in a season. She earned again in 1995. Levy (then known as Jenny Slingluff) played at UVa from 1988- ✓ Six ACC regular season national-coach-of-the-year honors from Inside 1992. She led the Cavaliers to the 1991 NCAA championship, scoring three championships & the 2002 ACC Lacrosse, the IWLCA and Lacrosse Magazine. goals in the title game and five in the semifinal, leading to her selection as the Tournament title The 2013 Tar Heels finished No. 1 in the ✓ Three-time ACC Coach of the tournament’s Most Outstanding Attacker. nation on the field, winning the NCAA title. Year (1997, 2002, 2010) A two-time first-team All-America, Levy was named the 1992 NCAA Attacker Paige Hanson put Carolina at the top in the ✓ Nine current or former of the Year. In 2002, she was named one of the top 50 players in ACC history. classroom when she won the NCAA’s Elite 89 Carolina lacrosse players are She married Dan Levy of Baltimore, Md., in June 1998. Dan is a 1993 UNC Award for having the best grade point average on the 2016-17 U.S. National graduate who played lacrosse at Carolina for four years, starring on the 1991 Team, more than any school in of any player at the 2013 NCAA semifinals. NCAA championship team. The couple has three children - Ryan (born in Jan. the nation. Zoe Skinner won the Yeardley Love Unsung 2002), Alec (born in Sept. 2003) and Kathryn (born in July 2006). Hero Award for her prolific community service efforts. Nine current and former Tar Heels were among the 36-player National Team roster in January 2016, most of any school in the nation. THE JENNY LEVY ERA AT CAROLINA “Jenny is the reason our team is so close, talking to us whenever we need, bring- Overall ACC Final NCAA ing her kids to practice, and pushing us as a team; she treats us more like family Year Record Record Ranking* Tournament than players,” says 2013 Honda Award winner Kara Cannizzaro. 1996 12-4 — 13th — 1997 14-4 2-1 8th Semifinals 1998 15-3 3-0 2nd Semifinals 1999 8-7 1-2 7th First Round 2000 12-6 2-1 4th Quarterfinals 2001 11-7 1-2 6th Quarterfinals 2002 17-3 2-1 3rd Semifinals 2003 7-9 0-3 — — 2004 9-7 0-3 12th — 2005 14-6 2-2 11th Quarterfinals AMONG THE BEST EVER 2006 13-6 4-1 5th Quarterfinals 2007 16-5 3-2 4th Quarterfinals Most Coaching Wins, 2008 13-7 2-3 9th Quarterfinals (NCAA Division I History) 2009 16-5 4-1 tied 3rd Finalist 1. Cindy Timchal* 460 2010 17-3 4-1 3rd Semifinals 2. Chris Sailer* 360 2011 15-6 3-2 3rd Semifinals 3. Julie Myers* 280 2012 15-3 5-0 5th Quarterfinals 4. Jenny Levy* 275 2013 18-3 4-1 1st Champions *denotes active coach 2014 15-5 5-2 5th Quarterfinals 2015 18-4 6-1 2nd Finalist Totals 275-104 53-29 25-16 • One NCAA championship (2013) • Eight NCAA semifinal appearances (1997, 1998, 2002, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2015. Reached NCAA final in The Levy family: 2009, 2013 and 2015) Alec, Dan, Kathryn, • One ACC championship (2002) Jenny & Ryan *Ranking reflects final IWLCA poll

2016 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 16 @uncwlax Carolina Lacrosse Staff PHIL BARNES KATRINA DOWD ASSISTANT COACH • RECRUITING COORDINATOR FIRST ASSISTANT COACH 12TH SEASON AT CAROLINA FOURTH SEASON AT CAROLINA ASSUMPTION ‘98 NORTHWESTERN ‘10

One of the nation’s most experienced assistant coaches and a keen-eyed Katrina Dowd, who set a U.S. record for goals in a World Cup tournament recruiter, Phil Barnes has been a key part of Carolina’s women’s lacrosse success with 26 in 2013 and ranks among the best players in women’s lacrosse history, since 2004. In November 2012, the IWLCA named Barnes its assistant coach of joined Jenny Levy’s program in the summer of 2012 after a season as an assistant the year. at Syracuse. Her duties include recruiting and coaching the offense and draws. On the field, Barnes works with the Tar Heel defense and goalkeepers, while Dowd is one of the top offensive players in international lacrosse history. In also heading up the program’s recruiting efforts. 2013, she scored a World Cup-record 26 goals to lead the U.S. to a gold medal, earning All-World honors. Lacrosse Magazine named her its Best Women’s Player Barnes’ defensive tutelage has paid off for the Tar Heels. In 2009, Logan for 2013. She was a member of the U.S. national team from 2008-14. Ripley earned National Goalkeeper of the Year honors and Amber Falcone was As a collegian, Dowd helped lead Northwestern to three consecutive national named the National Defender of the Year. Jenn Russell was named National championships from 2007-09. A native of Yorktown Heights, N.Y., Dowd was a Defender of the Year in 2010. Falcone, Russell and fellow former Tar Heel two-time, first-team All-America defender all won gold with the at Northwestern (2009, 2010). She U.S. World Cup team in 2013. led the ‘09 Wildcats to their fifth Barnes is a former head coach consecutive NCAA title, scoring at Holy Cross and the University a team-high 75 goals and earn- of Massachusetts who also has ing NCAA Tournament MVP coached prep lacrosse. Award honors. She was the 2010 He was the head coach at IWLCA Attacker of the Year and UMass for three seasons (2000- a Tewaaraton Award finalist, fin- 02), capturing the Atlantic 10 ishing the season with 110 points regular-season and tournament on 77 goals and 33 assists. championships and leading the In her career, Dowd compiled 209 goals and 58 assists in 88 nation in scoring defense in 2000. games. Dowd finished her career Barnes was an assistant coach as the all-time NCAA Tournament at UMass during the 1998 and ’99 leader in goals (45). seasons prior to taking over as Dowd coached at Syracuse for head coach. He was also the head the 2012 season, helping lead the coach at the College of the Holy Orange to the NCAA champion- Cross during the 1996 and 1997 ship game for the first time in seasons, earning Patriot League program history. Prior to her Coach-of-the-Year honors in ‘96. stint at Syracuse, she served as a Barnes earned a B.A. in his- volunteer assistant in 2011 at the tory from Assumption College in University of Denver. 1998. He is a native of Milford, Dowd earned her bachelor’s degree in communications studies

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COREY DONOHOE LAURA ZIMMERMAN ABBEY FRIEND MAGGIE BILL Spencer Herlong Karen Jonas Ted Ellis

(All selections are first-team 2002: Inside Lacrosse, IWLCA Kristen Carr, Defender Aly Messinger, Attacker unless otherwise noted.) (3rd team) 2010: IWLCA, WomensLax.com, 2014: IWLCA (3rd) Jazmine Norton, Defender WomensLacrosse.com 2015: IWLCA (3rd) Amy Fine, Midfielder 2003: IWLCA (2nd team) 1997: IWLCA (2nd team) Corey Donohoe, Attacker Sydney Holman, Attacker Beth Ames, Midfielder 2010: IWLCA, WomensLax.com 2014: IWLCA (3rd) Sarah Dacey, Midfielder 2004: IWLCA (3rd team); 2011: IWLCA, SynapseSports. 1997: IWLCA (3rd team) US Lacrosse (3rd team) com, WomensLax.com Courtney Waite, Defender 1998: IWLCA 2015: IWLCA, Lacrosse Magazine Gina Allen, Midfielder Mia Hurrin, Defender Brooke Crawford, Defender 2005: IWLCA (3rd team) 2010: WomensLacrosse.com (3rd Caylee Waters, Goalkeeper 1997: IWLCA (3rd team) team) 2015: IWLCA, Lacrosse Magazine 1998: IWLCA Jenn Cook, Defender 2011: IWLCA, SynapseSports. 1999: IWLCA 2005: Inside Lacrosse, IWLCA/ com, WomensLax.com Maggie Bill, Midfielder US Lacrosse, (2nd team) 2015: IWLCA (2nd) Erin McGinnis, Attacker 2006: Inside Lacrosse, IWLCA Becky Lynch, Attacker 1998: IWLCA 2007: Inside Lacrosse, IWLCA, 2011: IWLCA (2nd team), WomensLacrosse.com SynapseSports.com (3rd team) FOUR-TIME ALL-AMERICA Aubrey Falk, Midfielder 2012: IWLCA, SynapseSports. Amber Falcone (defender), 2006- 1998: IWLCA (3rd team) Kristen Hordy, Goalkeeper com (2nd team) 07-08-09 2005: Inside Lacrosse (2nd team) Lori Pasquantonio, Attacker 2006: IWLCA (3rd team) Laura Zimmerman, Midfielder THREE-TIME ALL-AMERICA 1998: IWLCA (3rd team) 2011: WomensLax.com, IWLCA Brooke Crawford (defender), 1997- 98-99 Christina Juras, Midfielder (3rd team) Kellie Thompson (midfielder),2000- Meghann Mohler, Midfielder 2007: IWLCA (3rd Team) 2012: SynapseSports.com, 01-02 1999: IWLCA (2nd team) IWLCA (2nd team) Porter Wilkinson (defender), 2000- 2000: IWLCA (2nd team); US Amber Falcone, Defender 01-02 Lacrosse (honorable mention) 2006: IWLCA (3rd team) Kara Cannizzaro, Midfielder Jenn Cook (defender), 2005-06-07 2007: Inside Lacrosse (2nd 2012: SynapseSports.com (2nd Sloane Serpe (defender), 2012-13-14 Kellie Thompson, Midfielder team), IWLCA (3rd team), team), IWLCA (3rd team) 2000: IWLCA (3rd team); US WomensLacrosse.com (3rd team) 2013: IWLCA, SynapseSports. Lacrosse (honorable mention) 2008: Inside Lacrosse, com, WomensLax.com 2001: IWLCA (2nd team), US WomensLacrosse.com, Womens Lacrosse (honorable mention) Lax.com, IWLCA (2nd team) Sloane Serpe, Defender 2002: Inside Lacrosse, IWLCA 2009: IWLCA, WomensLax.com, 2012: SynapseSports.com, (2nd team) WomensLacrosse.com IWLCA (2nd team) 2013: IWLCA, WomensLax.com, Porter Wilkinson, Defender Meg Freshwater, Midfielder SynapseSports.com (2nd) 2000: IWLCA, US Lacrosse 2008: WomensLacrosse.com (3rd 2014: IWLCA, WomensLax.com, 2001: IWLCA (2nd team) team) Lacrosse Magazine 2002: IWLCA, Inside Lacrosse (2nd team) Megan Bosica, Midfielder Emily Garrity, Midfielder 2009: IWLCA (3rd team), 2013: SynapseSports.com (2nd) Christine McPike, Midfielder WomensLacrosse.com (3rd team) 2001: IWLCA, US Lacrosse 2010: IWLCA (3rd team) Abbey Friend, Attacker 2002: IWLCA, Inside Lacrosse 2013: IWLCA (2nd), Logan Ripley, Goalkeeper SynapseSports.com (2nd) Lindsay Stone, Attacker 2009: IWLCA 2014: IWLCA, WomensLax.com 2001: IWLCA (2nd team); US 2010: IWLCA (2nd team) Lacrosse (honorable mention) Brittney Coppa, Midfielder 2002: Inside Lacrosse (2nd Jen Russell, Midfielder 2013: IWLCA (3rd) team), IWLCA (2nd team) 2009: IWLCA, WomensLacrosse. com (2nd team) Andy Fortino, Defender 2010: IWLCA, WomensLax.com, MEGAN BOSICA 2001: IWLCA (3rd team) WomensLacrosse.com

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SYDNEY HOLMAN BROOKE CRAWFORD KELLIE THOMPSON PAIGE HANSON

ACC PLAYER OF THE YEAR Emily Garrity: 2013 ALL-NCAA TOURNAMENT Christine McPike: 2002 Brittney Coppa: 2013 Sarah Dacey: 1997, 1998 Aly Messinger: 2014 (2nd team) Aubrey Falk: 1998 ACC ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Megan Ward: 2014 (2nd team) Amber Falcone: 2009 TEWAARATON TROPHY FINALISTS Betsy Gaines: 2000 Caylee Waters: 2014, 2015 Jen Russell: 2009 Christine McPike, 2002 Abbey Friend: 2011 Courtney Waite: 2015 Laura Zimmerman: 2009, 2010, Amber Falcone, 2009 Sydney Holman: 2014 (co- Margaret Corzel: 2015 (2nd 2011 Jen Russell, 2010 winner) team) Corey Donohoe: 2010, 2011 Becky Lynch, 2012 Caileigh Sindall: 2015 (2nd Kara Cannizzaro: 2013 (MVP) Kara Cannizzaro, 2013 ACC COACH OF THE YEAR team) Emily Garrity: 2013 HONDA AWARD Jenny Levy: 1997, 2002 (co- Maggie Bill: 2015 (2nd team) Sloane Serpe: 2013 Kara Cannizzaro, 2013 winner), 2010 (co-winner) Molly Hendrick: 2015 (2nd team) Aly Messinger: 2013 Sammy Jo Tracy: 2015 (2nd Megan Ward: 2013 HONDA AWARD FINALISTS IWLCA SOUTH REGION team) Maggie Bill: 2015 Christine McPike, 2002 COACH OF THE YEAR Sarah Scott: 2015 Amber Falcone, 2009 Jenny Levy: 1998 ACC TOURNAMENT MVP Caylee Waters: 2015 Jen Russell, 2010 Christine McPike: 2002 Kara Cannizzaro, 2013 ALL-ACC IWLCA ACADEMIC ALL- NATIONAL MIDFIELDER OF THE 1997, 1998 ALL-ACC TOURNAMENT AMERICA Erin McGinnis: YEAR Sarah Dacey: 1997, 1998 Brooke Crawford: 1997 Gray MacNair: 2000 Christine McPike, 2002 (IWLCA) Brooke Crawford: 1997, 1999 Amy Fine: 1997 Meghan Stringer: 2000 Debbie Castine: 1997, 1998 Erin McGinnis: 1998, 1999 Brooke Schildwachter: 2001 NATIONAL DEFENDER Aubrey Falk: 1998 Lori Pasquantonio: 1998 Porter Wilkinson: 2001, 2002 OF THE YEAR Gray MacNair: 1998, 1999 Jennie Voishan: 1999, 2000 (3rd team) Jenn Cook, 2006 (Inside Lacrosse) Meghann Mohler: 1999, 2000 Kristin Off: 2000 Amber Falcone, 2009 (IWLCA, Porter Wilkinson: 2000, 2001, Amy Havrilla: 2000 ACC WEAVER-JAMES WomensLacrosse.com, WomensLax.com) Jen Russell, 2010 (WomensLax.com) 2002 Jazmine Norton: 2001 POST-GRADUATE Christine McPike: 2001, 2002 Andy Fortino: 2001, 2002, 2003 SCHOLARSHIP NATIONAL GOALKEEPER OF THE Lindsay Stone: 2001, 2002 Christine McPike: 2002 Porter Wilkinson: 2002 YEAR Kellie Thompson: 2001 Kellie Thompson: 2002 Kelly Taylor: 2009 Logan Ripley, 2009 (IWLCA) Andy Fortino: 2003 Porter Wilkinson: 2002 Meredith Newton: 2011 Caylee Waters, 2015 (IWLCA, Inside Beth Ames: 2004 Meghan Kelly: 2002 Lacrosse, Lacrosse Magazine) Gina Allen: 2005 Beth Ames: 2003, 2004 ACC SCHOLAR-ATHLETE NATIONAL COACH Allison Higgins: 2005 Melissa McCarthy: 2004 AWARD OF THE YEAR 2005, 2006, 2007 2005, 2007 2002 Jenn Cook: Christina Juras: Porter Wilkinson: Jenny Levy: 2013 (IWLCA, Inside Christina Juras: 2005, 2006, Brooke Dieringer: 2006 Lacrosse, Lacrosse Magazine) 2007 Jenn Cook: 2007 PATTERSON MEDAL Kristen Hordy: 2006, 2007 Amber Falcone: 2007 (TOP STUDENT-ATHLETE NATIONAL ROOKIE Melissa McCarthy: 2006 Kelly Taylor: 2007 AT UNC) OF THE YEAR Amber Falcone: 2007, 2008, Kristen Taylor: 2007 Corey Donohoe: 2011 Sydney Holman: 2014 (Inside Lacrosse) 2009 Becky Lynch: 2009, 2010, 2011, Kara Cannizzaro: 2013 Meg Freshwater: 2008 2012 Erica LaGrow: 2008 Logan Ripley: 2010 YEARDLEY LOVE UNSUNG Corey Donohoe: 2008, 2010, Corey Donohoe: 2010, 2011 HERO AWARD 2011 Megan Bosica: 2010 Zoe Skinner: 2013 Megan Bosica: 2009 Laura Zimmerman: 2011, 2012 Logan Ripley: 2009, 2010 Emily Garrity: 2011 IWLCA Jen Russell: 2009, 2010 Lauren Maksym: 2011 COMMUNITY AWARENESS Kristen Taylor: 2009 Kara Cannizzaro: 2012, 2013 AWARD Mia Hurrin: 2010, 2011 Abbey Friend: 2012, 2013 Zoe Skinner: 2014 Laura Zimmerman: 2011, 2012 Aly Messinger: 2013, 2015 Becky Lynch: 2012 Megan Ward: 2014 NCAA ELITE 89 AWARD Kara Cannizzaro: 2012, 2013 Maggie Bill: 2015 Meredith Newton: 2010 Sloane Serpe: 2012, 2013, 2014 Kelly Devlin: 2015 Paige Hanson: 2013 Abbey Friend: 2012, 2013, 2014 Caylee Waters: 2015 GoHeels.com 2016 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 35 Record: 18-4, 6-1 ACC (ACC 1st place; ACC Tournament finalist) NCAA Tournament finalist 2015 Final Poll Rankings: No. 2 IWLCA, No. 2 Inside Lacrosse

Shot Free Pos # Name GP-GS G A Pts. Shots Pct. Md-Att GB DC T/O CT Fouls 27 Aly Messinger 22-21 42 18 60 91 .462 3-9 23 5 18 12 20 22 Maggie Bill 22-22 32 17 49 86 .372 6-12 23 27 20 13 31 2015 Statistics 10 Sydney Holman 22-10 21 23 44 51 .412 2-6 23 8 20 8 16 13 Sammy Jo Tracy 21-21 38 5 43 78 .487 4-9 18 44 23 5 47 7 Sam McGee 17-12 15 23 38 26 .577 1-1 13 4 20 4 9 23 Molly Hendrick 13-13 30 5 35 64 .469 5-15 8 37 14 6 25 4 Marie McCool 22-10 26 4 30 54 .481 3-9 32 26 21 14 31 35 Brittney Coppa 16-14 23 2 25 55 .418 4-10 13 27 17 8 19 26 Kelly Devlin 22-11 22 2 24 41 .537 5-10 16 9 9 9 27 30 Alex Moore 15-9 13 4 17 30 .433 4-11 7 7 6 1 5 14 Ela Hazar 16-1 7 6 13 18 .389 1-2 8 4 5 3 3 5 Lindsay Scott 15-0 10 2 12 12 .833 1-1 6 0 4 5 0 11 Carly Reed 11-0 8 2 10 23 .348 2-4 7 2 2 1 7 34 Stephanie Lobb 22-2 2 1 3 7 .286 0-1 20 2 10 3 17 9 Margaret Corzel 22-22 1 2 3 3 .333 0-1 34 11 12 24 36 24 Morgan Rubin 7-0 1 1 2 5 .200 — 1 1 1 2 3 28 Courtney Waite 21-21 1 1 2 2 .500 — 35 9 5 9 31 19 Sarah Scott 22-22 1 0 1 2 .500 — 16 48 7 16 34 37 Carolyn Paletta 6-0 1 0 1 1 1.000 — 1 5 2 1 3 18 Bridget Curran 3-0 1 0 1 1 1.000 — 1 0 2 0 0 1 Mallory Frysinger 22-10 0 1 1 0 — — 16 3 2 8 21 29 Paula Schmidt 6-0 0 0 0 3 .000 0-1 1 1 2 0 2 16 Kacey McKinnon 3-0 0 0 0 2 .000 — 0 0 1 0 1 25 Devin Markison 5-0 0 0 0 1 .000 — 0 0 1 0 2 43 Caylee Waters 22-22 0 0 0 0 — — 23 0 6 3 0 38 Naomi Lerner 3-0 0 0 0 0 — — 0 0 0 1 0 33 Maggie Auslander 7-0 0 0 0 0 — — 5 2 0 2 7 32 Katie Kinsey 1-0 0 0 0 0 — — 0 0 0 0 0 31 Caileigh Sindall 21-21 0 0 0 0 — — 29 4 7 27 49 21 Eileen Giles 5-0 0 0 0 0 — — 1 1 0 1 1 20 Kayla Miles 2-0 0 0 0 0 — — 0 1 2 0 1 17 Megan Ward 16-0 0 0 0 0 — — 12 0 5 1 2 12 Carly Davis 9-0 0 0 0 0 — — 1 0 1 1 3 3 Eliza Dorsey 5-0 0 0 0 0 — — 2 0 1 0 0 2 Elizabeth Haus 5-0 0 0 0 0 — — 0 0 0 0 1 Total 22 295 119 414 656 .450 41-102 395 291 247 189 462 Opponents 22 175 65 240 461 .380 35-81 355 226 294 129 265

Goalkeeping Statistics GP-GS Minutes Sv GA Save Pct. GAA 17 Megan Ward 16-0 440:21 52 57 .477 7.77 42 Caylee Waters 22-22 902:43 116 118 .496 7.84 Total 22 1343:04 168 175 .490 7.82 Opponents 22 1343:04 182 295 .382 13.18

2016 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 36 @uncwlax 2015 Results

Date Opponent Score Record Site Attend. Feb. 1 James Madison W, 13-9 1-0 Chapel Hill 302 Feb. 7 at #3 Florida W, 17-11 2-0 Gainesville, Fla. 1,256 Feb. 13 High Point W, 19-5 3-0 Chapel Hill 225 Feb. 22 at #1 Maryland L, 11-13 3-1 College Park, Md. 1,136 Feb. 28 #6 Northwestern W, 12-11 4-1 Chapel Hill 539 March 1 Elon W, 21-2 5-1 Chapel Hill 203 March 7 #8 Virginia* W, 10-7 6-1, 1-0 Chapel Hill 738 March 13 vs. #19 Albany W, 10-6 7-1 Lutherville, Md. 207 March 15 at Towson W, 15-14 2OT 8-1 Towson, Md. 658 March 21 #3 Boston College* L, 9-10 OT 8-2, 1-1 Chapel Hill 725 March 25 at Virginia Tech* W, 14-5 9-2, 2-1 Blacksburg, Va. 102 March 29 at #17 Notre Dame* W, 9-8 10-2, 3-1 Notre Dame, Ind. 412 April 4 at #10 Louisville* W, 18-5 11-2, 4-1 Louisville, Ky. 551 Brittney Coppa April 11 #6 Syracuse* W, 15-8 12-2, 5-1 Chapel Hill 2,098 April 17 at #3 Duke* W, 12-6 13-2, 6-1 Durham, N.C. 1,433 April 23 vs. Virginia Tech (ACC) W, 18-12 14-2 Charlottesville, Va. 234 April 24 vs. #11 Notre Dame (ACC) W, 18-4 15-2 Charlottesville, Va. 237 April 26 vs. #7 Syracuse (ACC) L, 8-9 2OT 15-3 Charlottesville, Va. 483 May 10 #10 Florida (NCAA) W, 11-6 16-3 Chapel Hill 303 May 16 #7 Penn State (NCAA) W, 11-8 17-3 Chapel Hill 343 May 22 vs. #3 Duke (NCAA) W, 16-7 18-3 Chester, Pa. 5,994 May 24 vs. #1 Maryland (NCAA) L, 8-9 18-4 Chester, Pa. 8,143 *regular-season ACC game

Margaret Corzel

The 2015 Season at a Glance

Record W L Pct. Attendance No. Total Average All Games 18 4 .818 Home 9 5,476 608 ACC 6 1 .857 Away 6 15,298 2,550 Home 8 1 .889 Neutral 6 5,548 793 Away 6 1 .857 Total 22 26,322 1,196 Neutral 4 2 .667 Overtime 1 2 .333

Scoring by Period 1 2 OT 2OT Total North Carolina 154 139 1 1 295 Opponents 82 90 2 1 175 Courtney Waite

GoHeels.com 2016 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 37 Princeton Athletic Communications Former Carolina players have moved on Beth Ellis (PE teacher, lacrosse and basketball to be successful in a wide variety of fields coach, Durham Academy) after leaving Chapel Hill. Katy Fitzgerald (master’s in sport product man- The following is a sampling of what some agement, Univ. of Oregon) former Tar Heels have done after gradu- Britt Giacco (math teacher, St. Margaret’s ation. Former players, please send your School) updates to Taylor Chumney Scotton of the Amy Havrilla (high school lacrosse coach, UNC coaching staff. Conestoga High School) Kristen Hordy (PE teacher and lacrosse coach) Athletics Lauren Maksym (PE teacher and lacrosse Beth Ames Hewitt (associate head coach, coach, English Lacrosse Association) Vanderbilt University) Erin McGinnis (elementary school teacher, Amanda Barnes (assistant coach, Duke Howard County Public Schools) University) Christine McPike (PE teacher, middle school Kristen Carr (assistant coach, Stanford field hockey and varsity lacrosse coach, University) Harborfields Central School District) Merridith Meade Cho (assistant coach, Zoe Parker (English teacher & lacrosse coach, Where Are They Where Are They Now? Guilford College) Kent Denver School) Jenn Cook (assistant coach, Princeton Lori Pasquantonio (counselor, Cape Fear University) Academy) Katy Fitzgerald (senior and youth program Katie Scharf (founder and director, Strength in coordinator, MetroLacrosse) Moms prenatal & postpartum personal training) Emily Garrity (middle school PE teacher Sarah Scott (teaching assistant) and high school lacrosse coach, The First Kristen Tadlock (high school teacher, Academy) Jenn Cook Manhasset Union Free school district) Eileen Giles (athletic department, Groton Princeton Assistant Kelly Taylor (first grade teaching fellow and School) Coach assistant varsity lacrosse coach, Norfolk Sarah Kuonen (assistant coach, Richmond Academy) University) Erica LaGrow (head coach, Yale University) Medical Paige Hanson (sales & trading, Wells Fargo Becky Lynch (assistant coach, St. Joseph’s) Amanda Baker (associate dentist, Schoeb Securities) Lauren Maksym (assistant coach, Molloy DDS) Lindsay Higgins (research associate, College) Chastin Crook (HRMS analyst, St. Joseph CTPartners) Amber Falcone McKenzie (associate head Medical Center) Mia Hurrin (account manager, Meltzer Group) coach, Furman University) Jamie Hanssen (clinical research coordinator, Christina Juras (associate product line man- Taylor Chumney Scotton (volunteer assistant, SNBL Clinical Pharmacology Center)a ager, women’s footwear, Under Armour) UNC) Shelley Harris (licensed professional coun- Christina LaPenta (fixed income sales and Sloane Serpe (assistant coach, Yale selor, Jefferson Center for Mental Health) trading assistant, Keefe, Bruyette and Woods) University) Ilsa Leon (resident, Tulane University Hospital) Lillie Lingo (sales associate, Jack Lingo Zoe Skinner (campus program coordinator, Kate McDaniel (resident in obstetrics and Realty) 1Love Foundation) gynecology, Southwest Durham Family Katie Loovis (director of communications, Courtney Waite (school coaching officer, The Medicine) Achieving the Dream) Godolphin School) Jess Osterman (physician, USC Medical Melissa McCarthy (marketing director, Britta Williams Brown (regional director of Center) Gameplan Enterprise Risk Partner) engagement, UNC Rams Club) Stephanie Scurachio (emergency room RN, Danielle McCully (senior director, Alvarez & St. Agnes Hospital) Marsal Taxand, LLC) Law Sam McGee (public relations, Edelman) Margaret Corzel (legal solutions provider, Miscellaneous Kaitlyn Messinger (regional alliances manager, Transperfect Legal Solutions) Laura Escobar (production assistant, UNC Informatica) Meghan Stringer (partner, Hudson Cook, LLP) New Media) Jazmine Norton (health systems manager, Porter Wilkinson (associate attorney, Gibson, Chelsea Parks (senior copywriter) Amgen) Dunn & Crutcher LLP) Logan Ripley (drug treatment counseling/art Chelsea Parks (marketing and advertising, therapy) McCann Erickson) Business/Sales Rachel Szakmary (transportation planner, City Lynne Quattrone (Abbott Laboratories) Gina Allen (research data manager, Rho) of Boston transportation department) Kelly Renzi (senior account executive, The Cassie Ballard (office associate, State Farm) Porter Company) Megan Bosica (client recruitment specialist, Jen Russell (assistant director, annual giving, CSC at Allegis Global Solutions) Dana-Farber Cancer Institute) Kara Cannizzaro (technical recruiter, Apex Paula Schmidt (IT recruiter, TekSystems) Peter Lazaroff Systems) Lindsay Stone (human resources advisor, Kristen Carr (MBA student, Univ. of Delaware) Nomura Securities International) Megan Collins (Under Armour) Breada Farrell Kristen Taylor (marketing brand manager, (Nina Footwear) Nike) Brittney Coppa (Supernus Pharmaceuticals) Caitlin Young Copeland (marketing manager, Breada Farrell (business development & sales Chelsea Piers) analyst, Defy Media) Laura Zimmerman (Bank of America) Molly Finnerty (supervisor, MillerCoors TV sports advertising) Education Andy Fortino (client development specialist, Jocelyn Brault (graduate school) Protocall Group) Katie Brooks (director of leadership and devel- Abbey Friend (account manager, CGI opment, The Program) Communications) Merridith Cho (founder and CEO, Step Ahead Taylor George (assistant sales coordinator, Learning) Amanda Barnes G&G Outfitters) Brooke Crawford (director of annual giving Duke Assistant Coach Jessica Griffin (account executive, Nauticon programs, The Agnes Irwin School office of Imaging Systems) development)

2016 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 38 @uncwlax Foran, Nicole 1998-99-2000-01 Messinger, Kaitlyn 2009-10-11-12 Fortino, Andy 2000-01-02-03 Milback, Laurie 2000-01-02 Tar Heel Letterwinners Freshwater, Meg 2005-06-07-08 Miles, Kayla 2014-15 Friend, Abbey 2011-12-13-14 Mohler, Meghann 1997-98-99-2000 Frysinger, Mallory 2013-14-15 Moore, Alex 2015 Moore, Sharon 1996 GGGG Gaines, Betsy 2000-01-02 NNNN Gannon, Kara 1996-97-98 Nappi, Carla 1996-97 Garofalo, Margaret 2000-01-02-03 Neff, Sarah 2007-08 Garrity, Emily 2010-11-12-13 Newton, Meredith 2008-09-10-11 George, Taylor 2011-12-13-14 Norton, Jazmine 2000-01-02-03 Giacco, Britt 2009-10-11-12 Giles, Eileen 2012-13-14-15 OOOO Gladchuk, Julie 2004-05-06 Off, Kristin 1997-98-99-2000 Greenberg, Karen 1996-97-98-99 Osterman, Jessica 2000-01 Griffin, Jessica 2010-11-12-13 Gustitus, Sandra 2004 PPPP Paletta, Carolyn 2015 HHHH Parker, Zoe 1996-97-98 Hahn, Nancy 1996 Parks, Chelsea 2006-07-08-09 Hanburger, Katie 1996-97-98-99 Pasquantonio, Lori 1996-97-98 Hanson, Paige 2011-12-13-14 Paterakis, Kira 2009-10-11 Margaret Corzel Hanssen, Jamie 2005-06-07-08 Patterson, Paige 2013-14 2011-15 Harris, Shelly 1997-98-99-2000 Haus, Elizabeth 2015 QQQQ Player Seasons Havrilla, Amy 1998-99-2000-01 Quattrone, Lynne 2000-01-02-03 AAAA Haydock, Lily 2008 Allen, Gina 2002-03-04-05 Hayes, Lucy 2009-10-11 RRRR Allen, Jess 2004-05-06-07 Hazar, Ela 2015 Reed, Carly 2014-15 Ames, Beth 2001-02-03-04 Hendrick, Molly 2014-15 Rellihan, Eden 1998-99-2000-01 Andress, Alyssa 2013-14-15 Higgins, Allison 2002-03-04-05 Renzi, Kelly 2004-05-06-07 Auslander, Maggie 2014-15 Higgins, Lindsay 2004-06-07 Richardson, Joy 2003-04 Hoffman, Katelyn 2001-02-03-04 Ripley, Logan 2007-08-09-10 BBBB Holman, Sydney 2014-15 Rubin, Morgan 2012-13-14-15 Baker, Alison 1996 Hordy, Kristen 2004-05-06-07 Rude, Chrissy 2004-05-06-07 Baker, Amanda 1996 Hurrin, Mia 2008-09-10-11 Russell, Jenn 2007-08-09-10 Ballard, Cassie 2011-12-13-14 Russell, Morgan 2004-05-06-07 Barnes, Amanda 2005-06-07-08 JJJJ Ryan, Julia 2005-06-07-08 Barnes-Wagner, Nicki 2002-03-04-05 Juras, Christina 2004-05-06-07 Bennett, Ridgely 11996-97-98-99 SSSS Bill, Maggie 2014-15 KKKK Scherer, Julie 2006-07 Bosica, Megan 2007-08-09-10 Kelly, Meghan 2001-02-03-04 Schildwachter, Brooke 1998-99-2000-01 Boyle, Kate 2000-01-02-03 Kickham, Julie 1997-98-99-2000 Schmidt, Paula 2012-13-14-15 Brault, Jocelyn 2006-07-08-09 Kinsey, Katie 2014-15 Schmitz, Chloe 2010 Brooks, Katie 2005-06-07-09 Kirchhofer, Allie 2012 Scott, Lindsay 2012-13-14-15 Burbank, Kate 2014-15 Krejcik, Christin 2003-04-05 Scott, Sarah 2012-13-14-15 Krishnamoorthy, Brintha 1996-97 Scurachio, Stephanie 2003-04-05-06 CCCC Kuonen, Sarah 2008-09-10-11 Serpe, Sloane 2011-12-13-14 Cannizzaro, Kara 2010-11-12-13 Sindall, Caileigh 2012-13-14-15 Carr, Kristen 2007-08-09-10 LLLL Skinner, Zoe 2011-12-13-14 Castine, Debbie 1996-97-98-99 LaGrow, Erica 2005-06-07-08 Stone, Lindsay 1999-2000-01-02 Chumney, Taylor 2008-09-10-11 Lancaster, Elizabeth 2004-05-06 Stover, Lindsey 2003-04-05-06 Clarke, Meghan 2006-07-08-09 LaPenta, Christina 2002-03-04-05 Stringer, Meghan 1997-98-99-2000 Collins, Megan 1999-2000-01-02 León, Ilsa 2002-03-04-05 Szakmary, Rachel 2001-02-03-04 Cook, Jenn 2004-05-06-07 Lerner, Naomi 2015 Cooper, Jency 1996-97-98-99 Lewis, Katie 1996-97-98 TTTT Coppa, Brittney 2011-12-13-15 Lillemoe, Becky 2005-06 Tadlock, Kristen 2003-04-05-06 Corzel, Margaret 2011-13-14-15 Lingo, Lillie 2011-12 Taylor, Kelly 2006-07-08-09 Cosentino, Lauren 2009 Lobb, Stephanie 2014-15 Taylor, Kristen 2007-08-09-10 Coyne, Melissa 1998-99-2000-01 Loovis, Katie 1996-97-98-99 Thomas, Taylor 2012 Crawford, Brooke 1996-97-98-99 Lynch, Becky 2009-10-11-12 Thompson, Kellie 1999-2000-01-02 Crook, Chastin 1996 Tracy, Sammy Jo 2013-14-15 Cummings, Trish 1996-97-98 MMMM Curran, Bridget 2015 McDonald, Lane 1997 VVVV MacDonald, Eilidh 2003 Voishan, Jennie 1997-98-99-2000 DDDD MacNair, Gray 1997-98-99-2000 Dacey, Sarah 1996-97-98 Maksym, Lauren 2010-11-12-13 WWWW Davis, Carly 2014-15 Markison, Devin 2013-14-15 Waite, Courtney 2012-13-14-15 Devlin, Kelly 2012-13-15 Marslender, Julia 1998-99-2000-01 Ward, Megan 2013-14-15 Dieringer, Brooke 2003-04-06 Martino, Kate 2013 Waters, Caylee 2014-15 Donohoe, Corey 2008-09-10-11 McCarthy, Melissa 2003-04-06-07 Wilkinson, Porter 1999-2000-01-02 Dorsey, Eliza 2015 McClorey, Erin 2007 Williams, Britta 2005-06-07-08 McCool, Marie 2015 Wilson, Jessica 1999-2000-01-02 EEEE McCoy, Sophie 2014-15 Ellis, Beth 2009-10-11-12 McCreary, Dana 2008-09 YYYY Escobar, Laura 2009-10-11-12 McCully, Danielle 1996 Young, Brooke 2001-02-03-04 McDaniel, Kate 1998-99-2000-01 Young, Caitlin 2006-07-08-09 FFFF McGee, Sam 2012-13-14-15 Falcone, Amber 2006-07-08-09 McGinnis, Erin 1996-97-98-99 ZZZZ Falk, Aubrey 1996-97-98-99 McInnes, Erin 1999-2000-01-02 Zeigler, Maddie 2014 Farrell, Breada 2011-12-13 McKinnon, Kacey 2015 Zimmerman, Laura 2009-10-11-12 Feusahrens, Lauren 2010 McLaughlin, Courtney 2010 Fine, Amy 1996-97 McPike, Christine 1999-2000-01-02 current players in bold Fitzgerald, Katy 2008-09-10-11 Meade, Merridith 1997-98-99-2000 Flaherty, Jenn 2006-07 Messinger, Aly 2013-14-15

GoHeels.com 2016 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 39 UNC ALL-TIME SCORING LEADERS Career Points CAREER INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 1. Corey Donohoe (2008-11) 256 Most Goals Scored: 198, Abbey Friend, 2. Abbey Friend (2011-14) 250 2011-14 3. Becky Lynch (2009-12) 228 Most Assists: 92, Becky Lynch, 2009-12 4. Kellie Thompson (1999-2002) 222 Most Points: 256, Corey Donohoe, 2008- 5. Erin McGinnis (1996-99) 211 11 6. Kristen Taylor (2007-10) 203 Most Shots: 400, Kellie Thompson, Record Book 1999-2002 Career Goals Most Games Played: 82, Jen Russell, 1. Abbey Friend (2011-14) 198 Megan Bosica and Kristen Taylor, 2007- 2. Corey Donohoe (2008-11) 192 10; Corey Donohoe and Taylor Chumney, 3. Kellie Thompson (1999-2002) 169 2008-11 4. Kara Cannizzaro (2010-13) 153 Most Games Started: 81, Abbey Friend 5. Kristen Taylor (2007-10) 152 and Sloane Serpe, 2011-14 Most Ground Balls: 200, Jenn Cook, Career Assists 1. Becky Lynch (2009-12) 92 2004-07 2. Megan Bosica (2007-10) 77 Most Draw Controls: 174, Kristen Carr, 3. Erin McGinnis (1996-99) 62 2007-10 4. Corey Donohoe (2008-11) 64 Most Saves: 564, Kristen Hordy, 2004-07 5. Kellie Thompson (1999-2002) 53 Most Goalkeeper Minutes Played: Laura Zimmerman (2009-12) 53 3,810, Kristen Hordy, 2004-07 7. Abbey Friend (2011-14) 52 Save Percentage: .592, Debbie Castine, 1996-99 Most Goals Allowed: 515, Kristen Hordy, 2004-07 SINGLE-GAME 6.13, INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Best Goals Against Average: Debbie Castine, 1996-99 Most Goals Scored: 8, Kellie Thompson Kellie Thompson finished her career in 2002 vs. UMBC, 5/9/02 as UNC’s goal leader in a game, season and SINGLE-GAME TEAM RECORDS Most Assists: 6, Amy Fine vs. Boston career. 24 vs. Longwood, College, 3/4/97; Sydney Holman vs. Most Goals Scored: 4/15/07), vs. Canisius (2/19/14) Vanderbilt, 2/22/14 Fewest Goals Scored: 2 on four occa- Most Points: 10, Kellie Thompson vs. sions, most recently at Penn, 3/6/09 UMBC, 5/9/02 Most Goals Allowed: 21 vs. Most Saves: 20, Kristen Hordy vs. Penn Northwestern, 5/24/09 Karen Jonas State, 3/28/04 Fewest Goals Allowed: 1 vs. Temple, Most Ground Balls: 10, Lori 3/18/99; 1 vs. Virginia Tech, 3/27/01 Pasquantonio vs. Richmond, 4/24/96 Largest Margin of Victory: 22 vs. Most Draw Controls: 9 by Sarah Scott Longwood, 4/15/07 vs. Vanderbilt, 2/22/14 Largest Margin of Defeat: 14 vs. Princeton, 5/17/02 and vs. Northwestern, SINGLE-SEASON 5/24/09 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Assists: 15 at Old Dominion, Most Goals Scored: 65, Abbey Friend, 4/16/08 and vs.Elon, 3/1/15 2014 Most Points: 37 vs. Longwood, 4/15/07 Most Assists: 36, Becky Lynch, 2011 Most Shots: 52 vs. Lehigh, 3/16/97 Most Points: 83, Kara Cannizaro, 2013 Most Ground Balls: 66 vs. George Most Shots: 146, Kellie Thompson, 2002 Mason, 3/12/96 Most Games Played: 22, by 10 players 22 vs. Virginia in 2015 Most Draw Controls: Tech, 3/26/14 Most Games Started: 22, by Maggie Bill, 44 at Towson, 3/15/15 Margaret Corzel, Sarah Scott and Caylee Most Fouls: .737 at Waters in 2015 Best Shooting Percentage: Virginia, 3/10/12 Most Ground Balls: 87, Sarah Dacey, 20 vs. Penn State, 3/28/04 1997 Most Saves: Best Save Percentage: .909 vs. Virginia Most Draw Controls: 75, Sarah Scott, Tech, 3/27/01 2014 Most Turnovers: 26 vs. Colgate, 3/6/96; Most Fouls: 73, Kara Cannizzaro in 2012 26 vs. Georgetown, 4/10/96 Most Saves: 173, Kristen Hordy, 2005 Most Goalkeeper Minutes Played: 1,244, Logan Ripley in 2009 Save Percentage: .602, Debbie Castine, 1996 & 1997 Most Goals Allowed: 193, Logan Ripley, Kristen Carr posted a UNC-record 174 draw 2009 controls from 2007-10. Best Goals Against Average by a Goalie: 5.52, Debbie Castine, 1997

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SINGLE-SEASON TEAM RECORDS UNC BEST INDIVIDUAL SEASONS Most Goals Scored: 297, 2014 (20 games) Most Goals Allowed: 198, 2009 (21 Single-Season Points (60 or more) games) 1. 83 by Kara Cannizaro, 2013 (61g-22a) Most Assists: 119, 2015 (22 games) 2. 81 by Abbey Friend, 2014 (65g-16a) Most Assists Allowed: 74, 2009 (21 3. 77 by Corey Donohoe, 2010 (54g-23a) games) 4. 76 by Kellie Thompson, 2002 (62g-14a) 76 by Becky Lynch, 2011 (40g-36a) Most Points: 414, 2015 (22 games) 6. 75 by Corey Donohoe, 2011 (52g-23a) Most Points Allowed: 272, 2009 (21 7. 71 by Erin McGinnis, 1996 (49g-22a) games) 8. 69 by Lindsay Stone, 2002 (47g-22a) Most Saves: 188, 1998 (18 games) 9. 66 by Becky Lynch, 2010 (41g-25a) Most Opponent’s Saves: 241, 2007 (21 10. 65 by Laura Zimmerman, 2012 (44g-21a) games) 11. 64 by Kellie Thompson, 2001 (51g-13a) Best Save Percentage: .606, 1997 (18 12. 63 by Becky Lynch, 2012 (42g-21a) games) 13. 62 by Abbey Friend, 2013 (47g-15a) 14. 61 by Corey Donohoe, 2008 (50g-11a) Best Opponent’s Save Percentage: .536, 61 by Sydney Holman, 2014 (34g-27a) 1999 (15 games) 16. 60 by Erin McGinnis, 1998 (47g-13a) Best Goals Against Average: 5.52, 1997 60 by Abbey Friend, 2012 (52g-8a) (18 games) 60 by Aly Messinger, 2015 (42g-18a) Best Opponent’s Goals Against Average: 8.31, 2003 (16 games) Single-Season Goals (45 or more) Most Shots: 702, 2007 (21 games) 1. 65 by Abbey Friend, 2014 Most Opponent’s Shots: 512, 2009 (21 2. 62 by Kellie Thompson, 2002 3. 61 by Kara Cannizzaro, 2013 games) 4. 54 by Corey Donohoe, 2010 Best Shooting Percentage: .518, 2014 (20 5. 52 by Corey Donohoe, 2011 games) 52 by Abbey Friend, 2012 Best Opponent’s Shooting Percentage: 7. 51 by Kellie Thompson, 2001 .470, 2000 (18 games) 8. 50 by Corey Donohoe, 2008 Aly Messinger and the 2014 Tar Heels Most Ground Balls: 716, 1996 (16 games) 9. 49 by Erin McGinnis, 1996 scored a school-record 297 goals. Most Opponent’s Ground Balls: 465, 10. 47 by Erin McGinnis, 1998 1996 (16 games) 47 by Abbey Friend, 2013 Most Draw Controls: 291, 2015 (22 Single-Season Assists (20 or more) games) 1. 36 by Becky Lynch, 2011 Most Opponent’s Draw Controls: 239, 2. 27 by Sydney Holman, 2014 2014 (20 games) 3. 26 by Megan Bosica, 2008 Most Turnovers: 292, 2002 (20 games) 4. 25 by Erin McInnes, 2001 Most Opponent’s Turnovers: 367, 2007 25 by Becky Lynch, 2010 (21 games) 6. 23 by Corey Donohoe, 2010 Most Fouls: 503, 2012 (19 games) 23 by Corey Donohoe, 2011 23 by Sam McGee, 2015 Most Opponent’s Fouls: 515, 2009 (21 23 by Sydney Holman, 2015 games) 8. 22 by Erin McGinnis, 1996 Most Games Played: 22, 2015 22 by Lindsay Stone, 2002 Most Minutes Played: 1,343, 2015 (22 22 by Kara Cannizaro, 2013 games) 11. 21 by Lori Pasquantonio, 1996 Most Victories: 18, 2013 (21 games) and 21 by Megan Bosica, 2009 2015 (22 games) 21 by Becky Lynch, 2012 Fewest Victories: 7, 2003 (16 games) 21 by Laura Zimmerman, 2012 Most Losses: 9, 2003 (16 games) 15. 20 by Amy Fine, 1997 20 by Kellie Thompson, 2000 Fewest Losses: 3, 1998 (18 games), 2002 20 by Allison Higgins, 2005 (20 games), 2010 (20 games) and 2013 (21 games) Goals by a Freshman 1. Corey Donohoe (2008) 50 2. Erin McGinnis (1996) 49 3. Carly Reed (2014) 35 4. Abbey Friend (2011) 34 Sydney Holman (2014) 34

Assists by a Freshman 1. Sydney Holman (2014) 27 2. Erin McGinnis (1996) 22 3. Abbey Friend (2011) 13 4. Corey Donohoe (2008) 11

Points by a Freshman 1. Erin McGinnis (1996) 71 Kristen Taylor ranks among Carolina’s all- 2. Corey Donohoe (2008) 61 time top six in both goals and points. Sydney Holman (2014) 61 4. Abbey Friend (2011) 50 (bold indicates current player)

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