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2013 WILA WOMEN’S STANDINGS WILA Overall Institution W-L Pct. GF GA W-L Pct. GF GA Streak Last 5 Regis 5-0 1.000 93 30 6-3 .667 146 95 W3 3-2 Lindenwood 2-0 1.000 39 9 7-0 1.000 133 21 W7 5-0 Fort Lewis 3-2 .600 57 52 4-4 .500 78 90 L1 2-3 Adams State 2-3 .400 39 72 3-4 .429 67 104 L1 3-2 Mesa 1-2 .333 34 34 1-6 .143 78 100 L3 1-4 McKendree 0-6 .000 36 101 1-9 .100 82 160 L9 0-5 WILA PLAYERS OF THE WEEK RECENT RESULTS/ (WEEK #6) UPCOMING SCHEDULE Offensive Tuesday, March 19th Erin Todd • Regis @ [11] Florida Southern 22, Colorado Mesa 9 #1, Fr., A, 5-7 Friday, March 22nd *-@ [RV] Lindenwood 20, McKendree 5 Colorado Springs, Colo./Air Academy HS Saturday, March 23rd Todd scored eight goals and assisted on three others to *-Regis 17, @ Fort Lewis 9 lead the Rangers to a pair of WILA road wins… Against Sunday, March 24th Fort Lewis (W, 17-9) on Saturday (Mar. 23), she had six *-Regis 21, @ Adams State 5 goals and two assists (8 points) while taking six shots, all on goal… She also Friday, March 29th won three draw controls against the Skyhawks… Against Adams State on Sunday (Mar. 24) (W, 21-5), Todd scored on both of her shots and added *-Lindenwood at Regis, 1 p.m. (MT) an assist… One of her goals in that game was a free position tally… She also Saturday, March 30th controlled two draws against the Grizzlies… Todd leads the WILA with 30 *-Lindenwood at Colorado Mesa, 1 p.m. (MT) offensive points and is second in the association for goals with 23... This is Monday, April 1st her second WILA honor of the season... She had also receive the award during Week #1/2 (Feb. 27). *-Lindenwood at Fort Lewis, 3 p.m. (MT) Tuesday, April 2nd Defensive *-Lindenwood at Adams State, 3 p.m. (MT) Gianna Lombardi • Regis Thursday, April 4th #21, So., G, 5-7 at Regis, 4 p.m. (MT) Arvada, Colo./Ralston Valley HS Saturday, April 6th *-Fort Lewis at McKendree, 1 p.m. (CT) Lombardi picked up two complete-game wins in net as *-Adams State at Colorado Mesa, 1 p.m. (MT) she made 12 saves in the Rangers’ two road wins… She made six saves at both Fort Lewis (W, 17-9) on Saturday Sunday, April 7th (Mar. 22) and Adams State (W, 21-5) on Sunday (Mar. 23)… She also had *-Fort Lewis at Lindenwood, 12 p.m. (CT) nine ground balls in the two games posting a .462 save percentage and 6.00 GAA during the weekend... This is Lombardi’s second WILA award of the *- WILA Game season... She was also honored after her performances in Week #1/2 (Feb. 27). [#] indicates IWLCA Coaches’ Poll Rank (RV = Receiving Votes).

The Players of the Week are selected by a vote of the WILA Head Coaches and Sports Information Directors. Games played between Mar. 18-24 were included. 2013 WILA Women’s Lacrosse News & Notes Week 7 • March 27

QUICK DRAWS... IWLCA Coaches’ Poll The WILA’s two leading teams took care of their respective business last week setting up the Week #5 (Mar. 26) first of two clashes that very could well determine the 2013 championship... 2011 WILA Record Votes Prev. 1. LIU Post (N.Y.) 5-0 222 (12) 1 Champion REGIS was on the road over the weekend claiming 17-9 and 21-5 wins over 2. West Chester (Pa.) 3-0 206 (3) 2 southern Colorado rivals and on Saturday (Mar. 23) and FORT LEWIS ADAMS STATE 3. Limestone (S.C.) 9-1 189 3 Sunday (Mar. 24) afternoons, respectively... Those wins allowed the Rangers to move to a 4. Rollins (Fla.) 7-1 160 5 perfect 5-0 in WILA play... Meanwhile, LINDENWOOD, the 2012 WILA Champions, posted 5. Adelphi (N.Y.) 7-0 157 4 a convincing 20-5 home win over MCKENDREE on Friday night (Mar. 22) to move to 2-0 in 6. Pfeiffer (N.C.) 11-0 153 6 WILA play... The Lady Lions, who are a perfect 7-0 overall, will visit Regis this Friday 7. Dowling (N.Y.) 5-1 137 8 afternoon (Mar. 29) to begin a stretch of four games in Colorado over five days... They will 8. Bentley (Mass.) 3-1 128 7 also play at COLORADO MESA (1-2 WILA) on Saturday (Mar. 30), at Fort Lewis (3-2 9. Le Moyne (N.Y.) 2-2 100 9 WILA) on Monday (Apr. 1) and at Adams State (2-3 WILA) (Apr. 2) on Tuesday... Those 10. Stonehill (Mass.) 4-2 93 10 11. Lock Haven (Pa.) 3-1 71 T11 three teams all trail the two leaders in the WILA standings and will need help if they are 12. Florida Southern 8-1 65 T11 going to get back into the WILA Championship chase... The four aforementioned games are 13. Bloomsburg (Pa.) 2-3 40 15 the only WILA contests in what is a relatively light week ahead... Colorado Mesa was the 14. New Haven (Conn.) 2-4 35 13 only other team to play last week, falling at No. 11 Florida Southern last Tuesday (Mar. 19)... 15. Mercyhurst (Pa.) 5-1 25 14 The Mavericks were off the rest of the rest of the week and will have had 10 days off before Also receiving votes: Indiana (Pa.), St. hosting Lindenwood, which is now a perfect 10-0 in WILA play since joining the association in Anslem (N.H.) 2012... Lindenwood is 3-0 all-time against Regis, 4-0 all-time against Colorado Mesa, 2-0 Next Poll: April 2 all-time against Fort Lewis and 3-0 all-time against Adams State... McKendree (0-6 WILA) will be off until Saturday, Apr. 6, when Fort Lewis will visit the Bearcats’ Leemon Field... Fort WILA Teams in the Poll... Lewis’s ALLY KVIDERA became the first Skyhawk and the first WILA player to reach the Preseason (Feb. 4): RV-Lindenwood 100 career goal milestone, doing so in Saturday’s loss to Regis. Week #1 (Feb. 25): RV-Lindenwood Week #2 (Mar. 5): RV-Lindenwood Week #3 (Mar. 12): RV-Lindenwood TEAM NOTES... Week #4 (Mar. 19): RV-Lindenwood (3-4, 2-3 WILA) Previous www.asugrizzlies.com WILA Players of the Week Top Offensive Player: Amanda Hisel (#14, Jr., 5-4, Conifer, Colo./Conifer HS) Week #1/2 (Feb. 27) Hisel scored a goal a in the Grizzlies’ effort against Regis (L, 5-21) on Sunday Offensive: Erin Todd, Regis (Mar. 23)… She took four shots in the game and also finished with three Defensive: Giana Lombardi, Regis ground balls and two caused turnovers. Week #3 (Mar. 6) Offensive: Shelby Polk, Lindenwood Top Defensive Player: Grace Komatz (#18, Fr., G, 5-8, Centennial, Colo./Arapahoe HS) Katlyne Duffey, Fort Lewis In her second career start as a goalie against Regis (L, 5-21) on Sunday (Mar. 22), Komatz Defensive: made four saves and picked up two ground balls… She played all 60 minutes. Week #4 (Mar. 13) Offensive: Lexy Hamilton, Adams State Adams State Team Notes: The Grizzlies played just their second home game of the season Defensive: Qiana Barfield, Adams State on Sunday, falling to Regis, 21-5... Five different players scored for the Grizzlies, including Week #5 (Mar. 20) junior Lexy Hamilton, who tallied her team-leading 20th goal of the season... Hamilton is Offensive: Shelby Polk, Lindenwood second in the WILA with her 3.33 goal per game average... She also ranks fourth in the Defensive: Christine Hehmeyer, Lindenwood WILA in caused turnovers per game (1.83)... Freshman teammate Qiana Barfield is tied for second in the WILA and 10th nationally in that category with her 2.00 per game average... The Grizzlies are off this weekend but will resume their season playing host to Lindenwood on Tuesday (Apr. 2)... They then go to Colorado Mesa on Saturday, Apr. 6. 2013 WILA Women’s Lacrosse News & Notes (Cont.) Week 7 • March 27

TEAM NOTES (CONT.)... The WILA against... Colorado Mesa Mavericks (1-6, 1-2 WILA) NCAA Division II ...... 8-12* Nationally-Ranked ...... 0-4 www.cmumavericks.com Receiving Votes (IWLCA Poll) .... 0-1 Top Offensive Player: Allie Henderson (#4, Jr., M, 5-10, Parker, Colo./ North Region ...... 6-5 Chaparral HS) Central Atlantic CC ...... 2-0 Henderson led the team with four points scoring two goals and registering Great Lakes Intercoll. AC ...... 4-4 two assists in the Mavs’ 22-9 loss at #11 Florida Southern last Tuesday (Mar 19)… Her two Northeast-10 Conference ...... 0-1 goals tied for a team high (Ashley Eickoff)… She also had six draw controls and took five South Region ...... 2-7* shots in the game… On the season, Henderson leads the team with 25 points and has a Pennsylvania State AC ...... 0-3 team-high 10 assists… She is second on the team with 15 goals and has a .417 shot percentage Independent ...... 2-4* and .778 shot on goal percentage... She is 4 of 8 on free position goals and leads the team NCAA Division III ...... 1-0 with 20 draw controls and six caused turnovers. Midwest Women’s LC ...... 1-0 Top Defensive Player: Lauren Wells (#50, Jr., G, 6-0, Parker, Colo./Chaparral HS) NAIA ...... 1-1* Wells had a team-high three ground balls and registered six saves for the Mavs against #11 National Woman’s LL...... 1-1* Florida Southern (L, 9-22) last Tuesday (Mar. 25)… She also had one caused turnover… She *-Includes games against Provisional/ started and played for 42:47 of net time… On the season, Wells has 50 saves and a .391 save Candidate NCAA-II Members percentage... She has faced 161 shots and has a 12.91 GAA. The WILA in non-league play... Team Notes: CMU is home for the next two weekends after finishing a 3-game trip to At Home ...... 2-3 Florida last Tuesday (Mar. 19)... CMU closed out the trip against #11 Florida Southern... CMU On the Road ...... 5-6 trailed the Mocs 10-7 at half before falling 22-9… CMU is averaging 11.14 goals per game... In Neutral Site Games ...... 2-4 Mavs are 20 of 41 on free position shots made (.488)...CMU has scored 78 goals this season In Overtime ...... 0-2 and allowed 100 goals... CMU has three players with double digit goals in freshman Ashley Eickoff (17), Allie Henderson (15) and Lexie Chavez (13)... Thirteen different Mavericks have scored at least one goal… CMU returns to WILA action at home on Saturday (Mar. 30) against Lindenwood... CMU is 1-3 at home, 0-2 on the road and 0-1 in neutral-site games this season. (4-4, 3-2 WILA) www.goskyhawks.com Top Offensive Player: None Nominated Top Defensive Player: Alyssa Spencer (#30, Fr., G, 5-8, Durango, Colo./Durango HS) Spencer recorded 16 saves and faced 33 shots on goal (.485 save percentage) in FLC’s 17-9 loss to Regis on Saturday (Mar. 23)… She also had a team-high five ground balls in the match… Her 16-save effort ranks second in FLC history for saves in a single game (20, Nic Laros, at Converse, March 6, 2010). Fort Lewis Team Notes: Ally Kvidera scored two goals against Regis (L, 9-17) on Saturday to become the first player in FLC history to score 100 career goals (she now has exactly 100) … She is also the first player in WILA history to reach that milestone... In the previous week, she became the first player in FLC and WILA history to record 100 career ground balls... She also has exactly 100 of those... Teammate Jessica Norby is second on the WILA career goal scoring charts with 89... She had 78 to begin the year and is tied with Kvidera for the team lead at 11 so far in 2013... The Skyhawks lead the WILA and rank fifth nationally with their 11.25 caused turnover per game average... Katlyne Duffey ranks eighth in that statistic, individually... The Skyhawks’ game against Regis was their true home-opener as their only previous “home game” against McKendree on Mar. 12 was played on a neutral-field in Alamosa... They will remain at home to face Lindenwood in their next game on Monday (Apr. 1). 2013 WILA Women’s Lacrosse News & Notes (Cont.) Week 7 • March 27

TEAM NOTES (CONT.)... (7-0, 2-0 WILA) www.lindenwoodlions.com Top Offensive Player: Justiene Groothuis (#5, Sr., M, 5-5, Bade, Ontario, Canada/Resurrection HS) Groothuis led the scoring charge for Lindenwood with four goals in the team’s lone game of the week against McKendree (W, 20-5) on Friday (Mar. 22)… One of her goals came off a free position shot… She also picked up two ground balls and caused a turnover… Groothuis is now third on the team in goals (17) this season. Top Defensive Player: Ana Gullett (#34, Sr., D, 5-4, O’Fallon, Ill./O’Fallon Township HS) Gullett helped Lindenwood remain undefeated with a goal and three assists against McKendree (W, 20-5) on Friday (Mar. 22)… It was Gullett’s second goal of the season and her first three assists… She also caused two turnovers, picked up two ground balls and earned a draw control in the win. Team Notes: Lindenwood won it’s only game of the week 20-5 over McKendree last week to remain undefeated… The Lady Lions are now 7-0 on the season and 2-0 in WILA play… They are one of only seven undefeated NCAA Division II squads... Lindenwood is averaging 19 goals a game this season on a .583 shot percentage… They rank third in the country in scoring offense and pace the nation in both scoring defense (3.00) and scoring margin (16.00)... They have scored 20 goals three times this season and have scored between 17 and 20 in each of their seven wins... The Lady Lions also hold a combined 115-53 draw control advantage over their opponents… This week the team travels to Colorado to take on Regis on Friday (Mar. 29) and Colorado Mesa on Saturday (Mar. 30) in two more WILA games… Lindenwood and Regis are the last two remaining WILA teams with unblemished records in league play... After an off day on Sunday, the Lady Lions will visit Fort Lewis on Monday (Apr. 1) and Adams State on Tuesday (Apr. 2) before returning home to St. Charles, Mo. for four straight home games, starting Sunday, Apr. 9 against Fort Lewis in the completion of the home-and-home series... Dating back to last year, the Lions have won 18 straight games, 12 games longer than any other winning streak in the history of the WILA... Junior goalie Christine Hehmeyer continues to lead the national statistics in goals against average (2.81) and ranks second nationally with her WILA-leading .587 save percentage. McKendree Bearcats (1-9, 0-6 WILA) www.mckbearcats.com Top Offensive Player: None Nominated Top Defensive Player: None Nominated Team Notes: The Bearcats fell to Lindenwood 20-5 on Friday (Mar. 22) in their only game last week... Sarah Collins and Rianne Holzmeyer had two goals each to lead the first-year Bearcats, who have now lost nine straight after a season-opening win... The game at Lindenwood was the final road game of the year for the Bearcats... They are now off until Saturday, Apr. 6 when they host Fort Lewis in the first game of a season-ending 5-game home stand... Freshman goalie Kelly Eastman leads the WILA and ranks fifth nationally with 88 total saves. (6-3, 5-0 WILA) www.regisrangers.com Top Offensive Player: Erin Todd — WILA Offensive Player of the Week Top Defensive Player: Gianna Lombardi — WILA Defensive Player of the Week Team Notes: The Rangers claimed two WILA road wins last week defeating Fort Lewis (17-9) and Adams State (21-5) on Saturday and Sunday afternoons, respectively... Those wins allowed the Rangers to increase their WILA lead to 1 1/2 games heading into their Friday afternoon (Mar. 29) home clash with defending WILA Champion Lindenwood... The Rangers, who won the 2011 WILA title, will play their next three games at home... They are now 10-0 all-time against Fort Lewis and 5-0 all-time against Adams State... They are also 17-2 in WILA play... Their only two losses were to Lindenwood last year... The Rangers have averaged 20 goals per game in their current 3-game winning streak and have allowed just 17 combined goals (5.83/game) in that time... The Rangers won 23 of the 28 draw controls against Adams State on Sunday and continue to pace the WILA in that category, averaging 18.00 per game, the third best average in the national statistics... The Rangers’ sweep of this week’s WILA Player of the Week awards is their second such sweep of the campaign... Erin Todd and Gianna Lombardi were also the Week #1/2 award winners. 2013 WILA Women’s Lacrosse Team Schedules Week 7 • March 27

ADAMS STATE UNIVERSITY (3-4, 2-3 WILA) ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ (7-0, 2-0 WILA) Date Opponent Time/Result Date Opponent Time/Result Mar. 2 Fort Lewis* ...... L, 4-10 Feb. 22 @ Shorter (Ga.) ...... W, 18-0 Mar. 4 vs. Lake Erie (Ohio)-% ...... L, 11-18 Feb. 24 @ Young Harris (Ga.) ...... W, 17-3 Mar. 10 McKendree* ...... W, 11-10 Mar. 1 @ Alderson-Broaddus (W. Va.) ...... W, 20-2 Mar. 13 @ [RV] Lindenwood* ...... L, 4-19 Mar. 3 @ Wheeling Jesuit (W. Va.) ...... W, 19-2 Mar. 14 vs. Findlay (Ohio)-^ ...... W, 17-14 Mar. 13 Adams State* ...... W, 19-4 Mar. 16 @ McKendree* ...... W, 15-12 Mar. 16 Findlay (Ohio) ...... W, 20-5 Mar. 24 Regis* ...... L, 5-21 Mar. 22 McKendree* ...... W, 20-5 Apr. 2 Lindenwood*...... 3 p.m. Mar. 29 @ Regis* ...... 1 p.m. Apr. 6 @ Colorado Mesa* ...... 1 p.m. Mar. 30 @ Colorado Mesa* ...... 1 p.m. Apr. 13 @ Colorado College ...... 5 p.m. Apr. 1 @ Fort Lewis* ...... 3 p.m. Apr. 20 @ Fort Lewis* ...... 2 p.m. Apr. 2 @ Adams State* ...... 3 p.m. Apr. 24 @ Regis* ...... 4 p.m. Apr. 7 Fort Lewis* ...... 12 p.m. (CT) Apr. 27 Colorado Mesa* ...... 3 p.m. Apr. 13 [4] Rollins (Fla.) ...... 5 p.m. (CT) %- @ Colorado Mesa (Grand Junction, Colo.) Apr. 18 Regis* ...... 7 p.m. (CT) ^- @ McKendree (Lebanon, Ill.) Apr. 20 Colorado Mesa* ...... 12 p.m. (CT) Apr. 24 @ [5] Adelphi (N.Y.) ...... 7 p.m. (ET) (1-6, 1-2 WILA) May 1 @ McKendree* ...... 7 p.m. (CT) Date Opponent Time/Result MCKENDREE UNIVERSITY (1-9, 0-6 WILA) Feb. 16 Regis* ...... L, 6-16 Feb. 22 Fort Lewis* ...... L, 13-14 Date Opponent Time/Result Mar. 6 Lake Erie (Ohio) ...... L, 13-14 Feb. 23 Fontbonne (Mo.) ...... W, 16-1 Mar. 9 McKendree* ...... W, 15-4 ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ Mar. 2 Indiana Tech ...... L, 6-17 Mar. 16 vs. St. Michael’s (Vt.)-$ ...... L, 11-18 Mar. 8 vs. Lake Erie (Ohio)-$ ...... L, 8-24 Mar. 17 @ Saint Leo (Fla.) ...... L, 11-12 (OT) Mar. 9 @ Colorado Mesa* ...... L, 4-15 Mar. 19 @ [11] Florida Southern ...... L, 9-22 Mar. 10 @ Adams State* ...... L, 10-11 Mar. 30 Lindenwood*...... 1 p.m. Mar. 12 vs. Fort Lewis*-% ...... L, 2-17 Apr. 6 Adams State* ...... 1 p.m. Mar. 14 @ Regis* ...... L, 3-22 Apr. 13 @ Regis* ...... 1 p.m. Mar. 16 Adams State* ...... L, 12-15 Apr. 18 @ McKendree* ...... 5 p.m. (CT) Mar. 17 Findlay (Ohio) ...... L, 16-17 Apr. 20 @ Lindenwood* ...... 12 p.m. (CT) Mar. 22 @ [RV] Lindenwood* ...... L, 5-20 Apr. 26 @ Fort Lewis* ...... 1 p.m. Apr. 6 Fort Lewis* ...... 1 p.m. (CT) Apr. 27 @ Adams State* ...... 3 p.m. Apr. 14 [4] Rollins (Fla.) ...... 11 a.m. (CT) May 4 Colorado College ...... 11 a.m. Apr. 18 Colorado Mesa* ...... 5 p.m. (CT) $- Davenport, Fla. (Northeast Regional Park) Apr. 20 Regis* ...... 12 p.m. (CT) May 1 Lindenwood*...... 7 p.m. (CT) (4-4, 3-2 WILA) $- @ Colorado Mesa (Grand Junction, Colo.) %- @ Adams State (Alamosa, Colo.) Date Opponent Time/Result Feb. 22 @ Colorado Mesa* ...... W, 14-13 Feb. 23 @ Regis*-$ ...... L, 7-16 (6-3, 5-0 WILA) Mar. 2 @ Adams State* ...... W, 10-4 Date Opponent Time/Result Mar. 4 @ Chestnut Hill (Pa.) ...... W, 10-9 Feb. 16 @ Colorado Mesa* ...... W, 16-6 Mar. 7 @ [3] West Chester (Pa.) ...... L, 3-20 Feb. 23 Fort Lewis*-$ ...... W, 16-7 Mar. 9 @ Millersville (Pa.) ...... L, 8-9 (OT) Mar. 4 @ [4] Rollins (Fla.) ...... L, 9-19 Mar. 12 vs. McKendree*-% ...... W, 17-2 Mar. 6 vs. Georgian Court (N.J.)-% ...... W, 11-10 Mar. 23 Regis* ...... L, 9-17 Mar. 8 vs. [13] Gannon (Pa.)-% ...... L, 17-19 Apr. 1 Lindenwood*...... 3 p.m. Mar. 9 @ [RV] Florida Southern ...... L, 16-17 Apr. 6 @ McKendree* ...... 1 p.m. (CT) Mar. 14 McKendree* ...... W, 22-3 Apr. 7 @ Lindenwood* ...... 12 p.m. (CT) Mar. 23 @ Fort Lewis* ...... W, 17-9 Apr. 13 @ Colorado College ...... 1 p.m. Mar. 24 @ Adams State* ...... W, 21-5 Apr. 20 Adams State* ...... 2 p.m. Mar. 29 Lindenwood*...... 1 p.m. Apr. 26 Colorado Mesa* ...... 1 p.m. Apr. 4 Colorado College ...... 4 p.m. Apr. 28 vs. Univ. of Dallas (Texas)-^ ...... 12 p.m. Apr. 13 Colorado Mesa* ...... 1 p.m. $- Commerce City, Colo. (Dick’s Sporting Goods Park) Apr. 18 @ Lindenwood* ...... 7 p.m. (CT) %- @ Adams State (Alamosa, Colo.) Apr. 20 @ McKendree* ...... 12 p.m. (CT) ^-@ Colorado College (Colorado Springs, Colo.) Apr. 24 Adams State* ...... 4 p.m. $- Commerce City, Colo. (Dick’s Sporting Goods Park) %- Davenport, Fla. (Northeast Regional Park) Notes: *-Indicates WILA Game; Home Games in Bold; All Times Mountain Unless Otherwise Noted. [#] indicates IWLCA Coaches’ Poll Rank on day of game (past) or current rank (future) (RV = Receiving Votes). 2013 WILA Women’s Lacrosse NCAA Statistical Leaders Week 7 • March 27

National Statistical Leaders (Through Games on Mar. 24) Team Individual (WILA Teams in the Top 10) (WILA Teams in the Top 25) Points Goals Per Game Saves Per Game 5. Regis ...... 211 28. Shelby Polk, Lindenwood ...... 3.43 13. Alyssa Spencer, Fort Lewis ...... 9.88 8. Lindenwood ...... 200 29. Lexy Hamilton, Adams State ...... 3.33 22. Kelly Eastman, McKendree ...... 8.80 Scoring Offense Assists Save Percentage 3. Lindenwood ...... 19.00 11. Lindsey Palmer, Lindenwood ...... 18 13. Christine Hehmeyer, Lindenwood ...... 587 Scoring Defense 13. Danica Cutshall, Regis ...... 17 21. Alyssa Spencer, Fort Lewis ...... 467 1. Lindenwood ...... 3.00 Assists Per Game Caused Turnovers Per Game Scoring Margin 8. Lindsey Palmer, Lindenwood ...... 2.57 8. Katlyne Duffey, Fort Lewis ...... 2.13 1. Lindenwood ...... 16.00 Goals Against Average 10. Qiana Barfield, Adams State ...... 2.00 Win Percentage 1. Christine Hehmeyer, Lindenwood ...... 2.81 10. Amanda Cawker, Fort Lewis ...... 2.00 T1. Lindenwood ...... 1.000 24. Gianna Lombardi, Regis ...... 10.56 23. Lexy Hamilton, Adams State ...... 1.83 Caused Turnovers Per Game Saves Draw Controls Per Game 5. Fort Lewis ...... 11.25 5. Kelly Eastman, McKendree ...... 88 15. Danica Cutshall, Regis ...... 4.89 Draw Controls Per Game 11. Alyssa Spencer, Fort Lewis ...... 79 22. Shelby Polk, Lindenwood ...... 4.29 3. Regis ...... 18.00 20. Gianna Lombardi, Regis ...... 67 8. Lindenwood ...... 16.43 Ground Balls Per Game 9. Lindenwood ...... 24.57 LaxPower NCAA II/NAIA Computer Rating Yellow Cards (as of Mar. 27] 1. McKendree ...... 25 5. Adams State ...... 17 Team Power Rating Poll SOS RPI QWF TSI Record 1. LIU-Post (N.Y.) ...... 84.90 171317-0 Red Cards 2. Dowling (N.Y.) ...... 83.72 7 12 11 8 5 5-1 T1. Adams State ...... 1 3. West Chester (Pa.) ... 83.26 2 42 8 85 10 3-0 4. Limestone (S.C.) ...... 82.98 3 19 2 1 2 9-1 5. Adelphi (N.Y.) ...... 82.64 5 41 23 11 19 8-0 6. Pfeiffer (N.C.) ...... 82.08 6 35 5 4 9 11-0 Complete Statistics can be 7. Indiana (Pa.) ...... 81.63 RV 44 18 37 21 3-0 found at: 8. Stonehill (Mass.) ...... 81.58 10 13 15 9 7 5-2 9. Le Moyne (N.Y.) ...... 81.51 954543-2 www.ncaa.com/stats/ 10. Rollins (Fla.) ...... 81.29 4 10 3 2 3 7-1 15. Lindenwood ...... 78.40 RV 84 38 43 42 7-0 lacrosse-women/d2 22. Regis ...... 75.68 — 36 26 64 26 6-3 49. Fort Lewis ...... 71.19 — 40 45 31 43 4-4 54. Colorado Mesa ... 71.02 — 43 76 22 59 1-6 72. Adams State ...... 66.17 — 57 64 10 68 3-4 78. McKendree ...... 62.72 — 50 85 46 75 1-9 Codes: SOS-Strength of Schedule, RPI-Ratings Percentage Index, QWF-Quality Wins Factor, TSI-Tournament Selection Index For a complete explanation of the Rating and Formulas used, visit: www.laxpower.com/update13/binwom/rating02.php 2013 WILA Tie-Breaking Procedures In the event that two or more teams have an identical winning percentage in WILA play, the following tie-breaking procedures shall be used in priority order: 1. Results of the head-to-head meetings between the tied teams 2. The team with the lowest goals against average in the head-to-head meetings between the tied teams 3. The team with the lowest goals against average in all association games In the event that these procedures are unable to determine a single champion, co-champions shall be declared. 2013 WILA Women’s Lacrosse Preseason Coaches’ Poll

ALAMOSA, Colo.— After taking the league by storm in 2012, the Lindenwood University Lady Lions have been picked to repeat as 2013 PRE-SEASON Western Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association Champions in 2013, ac-

cording to the league’s first ever preseason women’s coaches’ poll, WILA COACHES’ POLL

○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ announced Tuesday (Jan. 29) via Twitter (@WILA_SID). ○○○○○○ The Lady Lions, who posted a 15-2 overall record while going a perfect 8-0 in their first year of WILA membership, received four first Institution (1st Pl. Votes) Pts ‘12 WILA Record (Place) place votes and took the poll’s top spot with just six points. 1. Lindenwood (4) 6 8-0 (1st) 2. Regis (2) 8 6-2 (2nd) Meanwhile, 2011 and inaugural WILA Champion Regis received 3. Fort Lewis 14 4-4 (3rd) the other two first place votes and finished second in the poll with 4. Colorado Mesa 16 2-6 (4th) eight overall points. The Rangers, who went 6-2 to finish second 5. Adams State 22 0-8 (5th) behind Lindenwood in 2012, also led all WILA teams with four selec- 6. McKendree 24 N/A* tions to the 12-member Preseason All-WILA team that was selected in conjunction with the poll. *— 2013 will be the first year of McKendree’s program Fort Lewis, which finished third in last year’s standings, took the No. 3 spot in the poll as well with 14 total points and had three Preseason All-WILA picks, as did Lindenwood. Colorado Mesa was picked fourth in the poll with 16 points after a fourth place finish in 2012 and had one Preseason All-WILA pick in junior Rachael Sutton, last year’s WILA Defensive Player of the Year. Rounding out the poll is Adams State, fifth with 22 points, and McKendree, sixth with 24 points. Adams State finished fifth in last year’s standings while McKendree is a newcomer to the association and to the sport of women’s lacrosse in 2013. Lindenwood’s selections to the Preseason All-WILA team are Lindsey Palmer, Justiene Groothuis and Christine Hehmeyer at the attack, midfielder and goalie positions, respectively. All three were First Team All-WILA picks in 2012. Regis is represented on the team by Erin Dybus at attack, Danica Cutshall at midfielder and Sierra Perrella and Erin Flynn at defender. Fort Lewis’ representatives are Jessica Norby at forward, Brook Wineland at midfielder, and twin-sisters Ally and Abby Kvidera at midfielder and defender, respectively. The poll, the first in the WILA’s brief history, called for each of the association’s four head coaches to rank the teams 1-5 while excluding his of her own squad. Coaches were also not allowed to vote for their own players in selecting the first-ever Preseason All-WILA team. 2013 PRESEASON ALL-WILA TEAM Position Name School Yr. Hometown Attack Lindsey Palmer (1) Lindenwood So. Whitby, Ontario, Canada Attack Jessica Norby (1) Fort Lewis Jr. Chaska, Minn. Attack Erin Dybus (HM) Regis Sr. St. Louis, Mo. Midfielder Danica Cutshall (1) Regis Jr. Lakeville, Minn. Midfielder Justiene Groothuis (1) Lindenwood Sr. Baden, Ontario, Canada Midfielder Ally Kvidera (1) Fort Lewis Jr. Plymouth, Minn. Midfielder Brook Wineland (2) Fort Lewis So. Golden, Colo. Midfielder Rachael Sutton (1) Colorado Mesa So. Littleton, Colo. Defender Sierra Perrella (1) Regis So. Novato, Calif. Defender Abby Kvidera (2-MF) Fort Lewis Jr. Plymouth, Minn. Defender Erin Flynn (HM) Regis Sr. Centennial, Colo. Goalie Christine Hehmeyer (1) Lindenwood Jr. St. Louis, Mo.

(1)- Indicates Players selected to the 2012 First Team All-WILA squad (2)- Indicates Players selected to the 2012 Second Team All-WILA squad (HM)- Indicates Players selected to the 2012 Honorable Mention All-WILA squad Note: Kvidera was selected as a midfielder in 2012 2013 WILA CONFERENCE LACROSSE STATISTICS Through games of Mar 27, 2013 (All games)

GOALS GP No. Avg/G GOALS/GAME GP No. Avg/G 1. Regis 9 146 16.22 1. Lindenwood 7 133 19.00 2. Lindenwood 7 133 19.00 2. Regis 9 146 16.22 3. McKendree 10 82 8.20 3. Colorado Mesa 7 78 11.14 4. Colorado Mesa 7 78 11.14 4. Fort Lewis 8 78 9.75 Fort Lewis 8 78 9.75 5. Adams State 7 67 9.57 6. Adams State 7 67 9.57 6. McKendree 10 82 8.20

ASSISTS GP No. Avg/G ASSISTS/GAME GP No. Avg/G 1. Regis 9 70 7.78 1. Lindenwood 7 67 9.57 2. Lindenwood 7 67 9.57 2. Regis 9 70 7.78 3. Fort Lewis 8 36 4.50 3. Fort Lewis 8 36 4.50 4. Colorado Mesa 7 30 4.29 4. Colorado Mesa 7 30 4.29 5. McKendree 10 22 2.20 5. McKendree 10 22 2.20 6. Adams State 7 11 1.57 6. Adams State 7 11 1.57

GROUND BALLS GP No. Avg/G GROUND BALLS/GAME GP No. Avg/G 1. Fort Lewis 8 187 23.38 1. Lindenwood 7 172 24.57 2. Regis 9 183 20.33 2. Fort Lewis 8 187 23.38 3. Lindenwood 7 172 24.57 3. Adams State 7 149 21.29 4. McKendree 10 159 15.90 4. Colorado Mesa 7 145 20.71 5. Adams State 7 149 21.29 5. Regis 9 183 20.33 6. Colorado Mesa 7 145 20.71 6. McKendree 10 159 15.90

POINTS GP No. Avg/G POINTS/GAME GP No. Avg/G 1. Regis 9 216 24.00 1. Lindenwood 7 200 28.57 2. Lindenwood 7 200 28.57 2. Regis 9 216 24.00 3. Fort Lewis 8 114 14.25 3. Colorado Mesa 7 108 15.43 4. Colorado Mesa 7 108 15.43 4. Fort Lewis 8 114 14.25 5. McKendree 10 104 10.40 5. Adams State 7 78 11.14 6. Adams State 7 78 11.14 6. McKendree 10 104 10.40

DRAW CONTROLS GP No. Avg/G DRAW CONTROLS/GAME GP No. Avg/G 1. Regis 9 162 18.00 1. Regis 9 162 18.00 2. Lindenwood 7 115 16.43 2. Lindenwood 7 115 16.43 3. McKendree 10 112 11.20 3. Colorado Mesa 7 88 12.57 4. Fort Lewis 8 89 11.12 4. McKendree 10 112 11.20 5. Colorado Mesa 7 88 12.57 5. Fort Lewis 8 89 11.12 6. Adams State 7 67 9.57 6. Adams State 7 67 9.57

FOULS GP No. Avg/G FOULS/GAME GP No. Avg/G 1. McKendree 10 214 21.40 1. Adams State 7 177 25.29 2. Fort Lewis 8 181 22.62 2. Fort Lewis 8 181 22.62 3. Regis 9 180 20.00 3. McKendree 10 214 21.40 4. Adams State 7 177 25.29 4. Lindenwood 7 141 20.14 5. Lindenwood 7 141 20.14 5. Regis 9 180 20.00 6. Colorado Mesa 7 133 19.00 6. Colorado Mesa 7 133 19.00

SHOTS GP No. Avg/G SHOTS/GAME GP No. Avg/G 1. Regis 9 278 30.89 1. Lindenwood 7 228 32.57 2. Lindenwood 7 228 32.57 2. Regis 9 278 30.89 3. Fort Lewis 8 201 25.12 3. Fort Lewis 8 201 25.12 4. Colorado Mesa 7 173 24.71 4. Colorado Mesa 7 173 24.71 5. McKendree 10 159 15.90 5. Adams State 7 147 21.00 6. Adams State 7 147 21.00 6. McKendree 10 159 15.90

SHOT PERCENT GP Goals Shots Pct. SHOTS ON GOAL PCT GP SOG Shots Pct. 1. Lindenwood 7 133 228 .5 8 3 1. Regis 9 233 278 .8 3 8 2. Regis 9 146 278 .5 2 5 2. Lindenwood 7 186 228 .8 1 6 3. McKendree 10 82 159 .5 1 6 3. Colorado Mesa 7 141 173 .8 1 5 4. Adams State 7 67 147 .4 5 6 4. McKendree 10 119 159 .7 4 8 5. Colorado Mesa 7 78 173 .4 5 1 5. Fort Lewis 8 148 201 .7 3 6 6. Fort Lewis 8 78 201 .3 8 8 6. Adams State 7 108 147 .7 3 5 2013 WILA CONFERENCE LACROSSE STATISTICS Through games of Mar 27, 2013 (All games)

TURNOVERS GP No. Avg/G TURNOVERS/GAME GP No. Avg/G 1. Lindenwood 7 101 14.43 1. Lindenwood 7 101 14.43 2. Adams State 7 136 19.43 2. Regis 9 173 19.22 3. Colorado Mesa 7 145 20.71 3. Adams State 7 136 19.43 4. Regis 9 173 19.22 4. McKendree 10 196 19.60 5. Fort Lewis 8 190 23.75 5. Colorado Mesa 7 145 20.71 6. McKendree 10 196 19.60 6. Fort Lewis 8 190 23.75

CAUSED TURNOVERS GP No. Avg/G CAUSED TURNOVERS/GAME GP No. Avg/G 1. Fort Lewis 8 90 11.25 1. Fort Lewis 8 90 11.25 2. Regis 9 83 9.22 2. Adams State 7 73 10.43 3. Adams State 7 73 10.43 Lindenwood 7 73 10.43 Lindenwood 7 73 10.43 4. Regis 9 83 9.22 5. McKendree 10 56 5.60 5. Colorado Mesa 7 43 6.14 6. Colorado Mesa 7 43 6.14 6. McKendree 10 56 5.60

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE GP GA Minutes GA Avg. SAVE PERCENT GP GA Saves Save% 1. Lindenwood 7 21 420:00 3.00 1. Lindenwood 7 21 30 .5 8 8 2. Regis 9 95 540:00 10.56 2. Fort Lewis 8 90 79 .4 6 7 3. Fort Lewis 8 90 486:00 11.11 3. Regis 9 95 70 .4 2 4 4. Colorado Mesa 7 100 426:00 14.08 4. Colorado Mesa 7 100 60 .3 7 5 5. Adams State 7 104 420:00 14.86 5. McKendree 10 160 88 .3 5 5 6. McKendree 10 160 600:00 16.00 6. Adams State 7 104 48 .3 1 6

SHUTOUTS GP No. Avg/G SHUTOUTS/GAME GP No. Avg/G 1. Lindenwood 7 1 0.14 1. Lindenwood 7 1 0.14 2. Adams State 7 0 0.00 2. Adams State 7 0 0.00 Colorado Mesa 7 0 0.00 Colorado Mesa 7 0 0.00 Fort Lewis 8 0 0.00 Regis 9 0 0.00 Regis 9 0 0.00 McKendree 10 0 0.00 McKendree 10 0 0.00 Fort Lewis 8 0 0.00

SAVES GP No. Avg/G SAVES/GAME GP No. Avg/G 1. McKendree 10 88 8.80 1. Fort Lewis 8 79 9.88 2. Fort Lewis 8 79 9.88 2. McKendree 10 88 8.80 3. Regis 9 70 7.78 3. Colorado Mesa 7 60 8.57 4. Colorado Mesa 7 60 8.57 4. Regis 9 70 7.78 5. Adams State 7 48 6.86 5. Adams State 7 48 6.86 6. Lindenwood 7 30 4.29 6. Lindenwood 7 30 4.29

YELLOW CARDS GP No. Avg/G YELLOW CARDS/GAME GP No. Avg/G 1. McKendree 10 25 2.50 1. McKendree 10 25 2.50 2. Adams State 7 17 2.43 2. Adams State 7 17 2.43 3. Regis 9 10 1.11 3. Fort Lewis 8 9 1.12 4. Fort Lewis 8 9 1.12 4. Regis 9 10 1.11 5. Colorado Mesa 7 7 1.00 5. Colorado Mesa 7 7 1.00 6. Lindenwood 7 5 0.71 6. Lindenwood 7 5 0.71

RED CARDS GP No. Avg/G RED CARDS/GAME GP No. Avg/G 1. Adams State 7 1 0.14 1. Adams State 7 1 0.14 2. Fort Lewis 8 0 0.00 2. Fort Lewis 8 0 0.00 Regis 9 0 0.00 Regis 9 0 0.00 Colorado Mesa 7 0 0.00 Lindenwood 7 0 0.00 Lindenwood 7 0 0.00 McKendree 10 0 0.00 McKendree 10 0 0.00 Colorado Mesa 7 0 0.00 2013 WILA CONFERENCE LACROSSE STATISTICS Through games of Mar 27, 2013 (All games)

Team Conference Pct. GF GA Overall Pct. GF GA Current unbeaten streak Lindenwood 2-0 1.000 39 9 7-0 1.000 133 21 Lindenwood -- 7-0 Regis 5-0 1.000 93 30 6-3 .6 6 7 146 95 Regis -- 3-0 Fort Lewis 3-2 .6 0 0 57 52 4-4 .5 0 07890 Adams State 2-3 .4 0 0 39 72 3-4 .4 2 9 67 104 Colorado Mesa 1-2 .3 3 3 34 34 1-6 .1 4 3 78 100 McKendree 0-6 .0 0 0 36 101 1-9 .1 0 0 82 160

Team Miscellaneous GP GF-GA Margin Shots Shot% Saves Save% GB DC TO CT Pen-PIM Adams State 7 67-104 -5.3 147 .4 5 648 .3 1 6 149 67 136 73 0-0.0 Colorado Mesa 7 78-100 -3.1 173 .4 5 1 60 .3 7 5 145 88 145 43 0-0.0 Fort Lewis 8 78-90 -1.5 201 .3 8 879 .4 6 7 187 89 190 90 0-0.0 Lindenwood 7 133-21 +16.0 228 .5 8 3 30 .5 8 8 172 115 101 73 0-0.0 McKendree 10 82-160 -7.8 159 .5 1 688 .3 5 5 159 112 196 56 0-0.0 Regis 9 146-95 +5.7 278 .5 2 5 70 .4 2 4 183 162 173 83 0-0.0

Attendance Home Average Away Average Neutral Average Total Average Adams State 3-233 78 2-146 73 2-35 18 7-414 59 Colorado Mesa 4-394 98 2-166 83 1-63 63 7-623 89 Fort Lewis 1-55 55 6-803 134 1-4 4 8-862 108 Lindenwood 3-230 77 4-438 110 0-0 0 7-668 95 McKendree 4-971 243 4-214 54 2-29 14 10-1214 121 Regis 2-188 94 5-592 118 2-114 57 9-894 99 Totals 17-2071 122 23-2359 103 8-245 31 48-4675 97 2013 WILA INDIVIDUAL LACROSSE STATISTICS Through games of Mar 27, 2013 (All games)

To be ranked, a player must appear in at least 50.0% of their team's games, goalies at least 10.0% of their team's minutes.

GOALS GP No. Avg/G GOALS/GAME GP No. Avg/G 1. Shelby Polk-LWU 7 24 3.43 1. Shelby Polk-LWU 7 24 3.43 2. Erin Todd-Rulax 9 23 2.56 2. Lexy Hamilton-ASUW 6 20 3.33 3. Lexy Hamilton-ASUW 6 20 3.33 3. Sarah Collins-MCK 7 19 2.71 Bree Suter-MCK 10 20 2.00 4. Maddi Ossello-LWU 7 18 2.57 5. Sarah Collins-MCK 7 19 2.71 5. Erin Todd-Rulax 9 23 2.56 6. Maddi Ossello-LWU 7 18 2.57 6. Ashley Eickoff-Cmu-w 7 17 2.43 Emily Elkins-Rulax 9 18 2.00 Justiene Groothuis-LWU 7 17 2.43 Emily Behr-Rulax 9 18 2.00 8. Melissa Smith-LWU 7 15 2.14 9. Justiene Groothuis-LWU 7 17 2.43 Allie Henderson-Cmu-w 7 15 2.14 Ashley Eickoff-Cmu-w 7 17 2.43 10. Bree Suter-MCK 10 20 2.00 Rianne Holzmeyer-MCK 10 17 1.70 Emily Behr-Rulax 9 18 2.00 Emily Elkins-Rulax 9 18 2.00

ASSISTS GP No. Avg/G ASSISTS/GAME GP No. Avg/G 1. Lindsey Palmer-LWU 7 18 2.57 1. Lindsey Palmer-LWU 7 18 2.57 Danica Cutshall-Rulax 9 18 2.00 2. Danica Cutshall-Rulax 9 18 2.00 3. Melissa Smith-LWU 7 11 1.57 3. Melissa Smith-LWU 7 11 1.57 4. Allie Henderson-Cmu-w 7 10 1.43 4. Allie Henderson-Cmu-w 7 10 1.43 Hilary Duda-Rulax 9 10 1.11 5. Melissa Menchella-LWU 7 9 1.29 6. Melissa Menchella-LWU 7 9 1.29 6. Jessica Norby-FLC 8 9 1.12 Jessica Norby-FLC 8 9 1.12 7. Hilary Duda-Rulax 9 10 1.11 Emily Behr-Rulax 9 9 1.00 8. Emily Behr-Rulax 9 9 1.00 9. Sarah Collins-MCK 7 7 1.00 Sarah Collins-MCK 7 7 1.00 Justiene Groothuis-LWU 7 7 1.00 Justiene Groothuis-LWU 7 7 1.00 Ally Kvidera-FLC 8 7 0.88 Emily Elkins-Rulax 9 7 0.78 Erin Todd-Rulax 9 7 0.78

POINTS GP G A Pts Avg/G POINTS/GAME GP G A Pts Avg/G 1. Erin Todd-Rulax 9 23 7 30 3.33 1. Shelby Polk-LWU 7 24 5 29 4.14 2. Shelby Polk-LWU 7 24 5 29 4.14 2. Sarah Collins-MCK 7 19 7 26 3.71 3. Emily Behr-Rulax 9 18 9 27 3.00 Melissa Smith-LWU 7 15 11 26 3.71 4. Sarah Collins-MCK 7 19 7 26 3.71 4. Lexy Hamilton-ASUW 6 20 2 22 3.67 Melissa Smith-LWU 7 15 11 26 3.71 5. Allie Henderson-Cmu-w 7 15 10 25 3.57 Danica Cutshall-Rulax 9 8 18 26 2.89 6. Justiene Groothuis-LWU 7 17 7 24 3.43 7. Allie Henderson-Cmu-w 7 15 10 25 3.57 Lindsey Palmer-LWU 7 6 18 24 3.43 Hilary Duda-Rulax 9 15 10 25 2.78 8. Erin Todd-Rulax 9 23 7 30 3.33 Emily Elkins-Rulax 9 18 7 25 2.78 9. Melissa Menchella-LWU 7 13 9 22 3.14 10. Lindsey Palmer-LWU 7 6 18 24 3.43 10. Emily Behr-Rulax 9 18 9 27 3.00 Justiene Groothuis-LWU 7 17 7 24 3.43

GAME-WINNING GOALS GP No. Avg/G GAME-WINNING GOALS/GAME GP No. Avg/G 1. Shelby Polk-LWU 7 3 0.43 1. Shelby Polk-LWU 7 3 0.43 2. Melissa Smith-LWU 7 2 0.29 2. Melissa Smith-LWU 7 2 0.29 Ally Kvidera-FLC 8 2 0.25 3. Ally Kvidera-FLC 8 2 0.25 Erin Todd-Rulax 9 2 0.22 4. Maribel Gallegos-Rulax 9 2 0.22 Maribel Gallegos-Rulax 9 2 0.22 Erin Todd-Rulax 9 2 0.22 6. Lexy Hamilton-ASUW 6 1 0.17 6. Lexy Hamilton-ASUW 6 1 0.17 Melissa Menchella-LWU 7 1 0.14 7. Kathryn Dunn-FLC 7 1 0.14 Kendall Tillman-Cmu-w 7 1 0.14 Melissa Menchella-LWU 7 1 0.14 Kathryn Dunn-FLC 7 1 0.14 Kendall Tillman-Cmu-w 7 1 0.14 Meghan Chase-LWU 7 1 0.14 Megan Daly-ASUW 7 1 0.14 Heather Jones-ASUW 7 1 0.14 Heather Jones-ASUW 7 1 0.14 Megan Daly-ASUW 7 1 0.14 Meghan Chase-LWU 7 1 0.14 Kylie Smith-FLC 8 1 0.12 Sydney Tomlinson-Rulax 9 1 0.11 Abbey Chimenti-Rulax 9 1 0.11 Shirley Boland-MCK 10 1 0.10 2013 WILA INDIVIDUAL LACROSSE STATISTICS Through games of Mar 27, 2013 (All games)

GROUND BALLS GP No. Avg/G GROUND BALLS/GAME GP No. Avg/G 1. Amanda Cawker-FLC 8 25 3.12 1. Danica Kristiansen-ASUW 5 21 4.20 Katlyne Duffey-FLC 8 25 3.12 2. Katlyne Duffey-FLC 8 25 3.12 3. Ally Kvidera-FLC 8 23 2.88 Amanda Cawker-FLC 8 25 3.12 Kelly Eastman-MCK 10 23 2.30 4. Ally Kvidera-FLC 8 23 2.88 5. Gianna Lombardi-Rulax 9 22 2.44 5. LiErin Wilson-ASUW 7 19 2.71

DRAW CONTROLS GP No. Avg/G DRAW CONTROLS/GAME GP No. Avg/G 1. Danica Cutshall-Rulax 9 44 4.89 1. Danica Cutshall-Rulax 9 44 4.89 2. Shelby Polk-LWU 7 30 4.29 2. Shelby Polk-LWU 7 30 4.29 Shirley Boland-MCK 10 30 3.00 3. Amanda Hisel-ASUW 7 25 3.57 4. Emily Behr-Rulax 9 29 3.22 4. Emily Behr-Rulax 9 29 3.22 5. Amanda Hisel-ASUW 7 25 3.57 5. Shirley Boland-MCK 10 30 3.00 Ellie Carpenter-FLC 8 24 3.00

CAUSED TURNOVERS GP No. Avg/G CAUSED TURNOVERS/GAME GP No. Avg/G 1. Katlyne Duffey-FLC 8 17 2.12 1. Katlyne Duffey-FLC 8 17 2.12 2. Sierra Perrella-Rulax 9 16 1.78 2. Qiana Barfield-ASUW 6 12 2.00 Amanda Cawker-FLC 8 16 2.00 Amanda Cawker-FLC 8 16 2.00 4. Ally Kvidera-FLC 8 13 1.62 4. Lexy Hamilton-ASUW 6 11 1.83 5. Amanda Hoffmeyer-FLC 8 12 1.50 5. Sierra Perrella-Rulax 9 16 1.78 Qiana Barfield-ASUW 6 12 2.00

SHOTS GP No. Avg/G SHOTS/GAME GP No. Avg/G 1. Hilary Duda-Rulax 9 38 4.22 1. Lexy Hamilton-ASUW 6 31 5.17 2. Emily Behr-Rulax 9 37 4.11 2. Allie Henderson-Cmu-w 7 36 5.14 3. Allie Henderson-Cmu-w 7 36 5.14 3. Shelby Polk-LWU 7 35 5.00 Bree Suter-MCK 10 36 3.60 4. Lexie Chavez-Cmu-w 7 32 4.57 5. Shelby Polk-LWU 7 35 5.00 5. Ashley Eickoff-Cmu-w 7 31 4.43 6. Lexie Chavez-Cmu-w 7 32 4.57 6. Hilary Duda-Rulax 9 38 4.22 Ally Kvidera-FLC 8 32 4.00 7. Emily Behr-Rulax 9 37 4.11 8. Lexy Hamilton-ASUW 6 31 5.17 8. Ally Kvidera-FLC 8 32 4.00 Ashley Eickoff-Cmu-w 7 31 4.43 Maddi Ossello-LWU 7 28 4.00 10. Maddi Ossello-LWU 7 28 4.00 10. Sarah Collins-MCK 7 27 3.86 Erin Todd-Rulax 9 28 3.11 Rianne Holzmeyer-MCK 10 28 2.80

GOALS AGAINST AVG GP GA Minutes GAavg SAVE PERCENTAGE GP Saves GA Pct. 1. Christine Hehmeyer-LWU 7 19 405:02 2.81 1. Christine Hehmeyer-LWU 7 27 19 .5 8 7 2. Gianna Lombardi-Rulax 9 95 540:00 10.56 2. Alyssa Spencer-FLC 8 79 90 .4 6 7 3. Alyssa Spencer-FLC 8 90 486:00 11.11 3. Gianna Lombardi-Rulax 9 70 95 .4 2 4 4. Lauren Wells-Cmu-w 7 78 362:38 12.91 4. Lauren Wells-Cmu-w 7 50 78 .3 9 1 5. Danica Kristiansen-ASUW 5 71 300:00 14.20 5. Danica Kristiansen-ASUW 5 40 71 .3 6 0 6. Kelly Eastman-MCK 10 160 600:00 16.00 6. Kelly Eastman-MCK 10 88 160 .3 5 5 7. Grace Komatz-ASUW 2 33 120:00 16.50 7. Kady Herzog-Cmu-w 4 10 22 .3 1 2 8. Grace Komatz-ASUW 2 8 33 .1 9 5

SAVES GP No. Avg/G SAVES/GAME GP No. Avg/G 1. Kelly Eastman-MCK 10 88 8.80 1. Alyssa Spencer-FLC 8 79 9.88 2. Alyssa Spencer-FLC 8 79 9.88 2. Kelly Eastman-MCK 10 88 8.80 3. Gianna Lombardi-Rulax 9 70 7.78 3. Danica Kristiansen-ASUW 5 40 8.00 4. Lauren Wells-Cmu-w 7 50 7.14 4. Gianna Lombardi-Rulax 9 70 7.78 5. Danica Kristiansen-ASUW 5 40 8.00 5. Lauren Wells-Cmu-w 7 50 7.14 6. Christine Hehmeyer-LWU 7 27 3.86 6. Grace Komatz-ASUW 2 8 4.00 7. Kady Herzog-Cmu-w 4 10 2.50 7. Christine Hehmeyer-LWU 7 27 3.86 8. Grace Komatz-ASUW 2 8 4.00 8. Kady Herzog-Cmu-w 4 10 2.50

SHUTOUTS GP No. Avg/G SHUTOUTS/GAME GP No. Avg/G 1. Christine Hehmeyer-LWU 7 1 0.14 1. Christine Hehmeyer-LWU 7 1 0.14 2013 WILA INDIVIDUAL LACROSSE STATISTICS Through games of Mar 27, 2013 (All games)

FREE-POSITION GOALS GP No. Avg/G FREE-POSITION GOALS/GAME GP No. Avg/G 1. Lexy Hamilton-ASUW 6 10 1.67 1. Lexy Hamilton-ASUW 6 10 1.67 2. Sarah Collins-MCK 7 8 1.14 2. Sarah Collins-MCK 7 8 1.14 3. Jessica Norby-FLC 8 5 0.62 3. Jessica Norby-FLC 8 5 0.62 4. Ally Kvidera-FLC 8 4 0.50 4. Allie Henderson-Cmu-w 7 4 0.57 Allie Henderson-Cmu-w 7 4 0.57 5. Ally Kvidera-FLC 8 4 0.50 Erin Dybus-Rulax 9 4 0.44 6. Emily Elkins-Rulax 9 4 0.44 Emily Elkins-Rulax 9 4 0.44 Erin Dybus-Rulax 9 4 0.44 Bree Suter-MCK 10 4 0.40 Emily Behr-Rulax 9 4 0.44 Emily Behr-Rulax 9 4 0.44 9. Amanda Hisel-ASUW 7 3 0.43 10. Lexie Chavez-Cmu-w 7 3 0.43 Lexie Chavez-Cmu-w 7 3 0.43 Keri Kopchik-Cmu-w 7 3 0.43 Keri Kopchik-Cmu-w 7 3 0.43 Rianne Holzmeyer-MCK 10 3 0.30 Megan Daly-ASUW 7 3 0.43 Megan Daly-ASUW 7 3 0.43 Ellie Carpenter-FLC 8 3 0.38 Erin Todd-Rulax 9 3 0.33 Amanda Hisel-ASUW 7 3 0.43

Team Identification Team ID Adams State ASUW Colorado Mesa CMU-W Fort Lewis FLC Lindenwood LWU McKendree MCK Regis RULAX