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CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT UNIVERSITY

Location...... Newport News, Va. Department Phone...... 757-594-7025 Founded...... 1961 Department Fax...... 757-594-7839 Enrollment...... 5,000 Website...... www.CNUsports.com Nickname...... Captains Senior Director of Athletic Communications Colors...... Royal Blue and Silver Francis Tommasino...... 757-594-7884 Conference...... Capital Athletic Director of Sports Information Home Field...... Captains Field Rob Silsbee...... 757-594-7382 President...... Sen. Paul S. Trible, Jr. Assistant Director of Sports Information Director of Athletics...... Kyle McMullin Kenny Kline...... 757-594-7886

TABLE OF CONTENTS 2017 CNU WOMEN’S SOCCER SCHEDULE

ATLANTIC ORTHOPAEDIC TOURNAMENT COACHING STAFF Head Coach Dan Weiler...... 2 9/1 vs. Trinity (Texas) Beach, Va. 5:00 p.m. Assistant Coaches...... 3 9/2 vs. Catholic Virginia Beach, Va. 6:00 p.m.

2017 SEASON 9/5 at Virginia Wesleyan Virginia Beach, Va. 7:30 p.m. Season Schedule...... 1 Photo Roster...... 4 9/8 Cal Lutheran Captains Field 7:30 p.m. Season Preview...... 6 Veterans...... 7 9/10 Methodist Captains Field 1:30 p.m. Newcomers...... 23 9/15 at Emory Atlanta, Ga. 7:00 p.m.

OPPONENTS 9/17 vs. Berry Atlanta, Ga. 12:00 p.m. Capital Athletic Conference Opponents...... 26 PG. 5 - MEET THE CAPTAINS Non-Conference Opponents...... 27 9/20 Roanoke Captains Field 5:00 p.m. Capital Athletic Conference...... 28 9/23 at York (Pa.)* York, Pa. 4:00 p.m. 2016 SEASON IN REVIEW 9/30 Wesley* Captains Field 2:00 p.m. 2016 Recap...... 30 2016 Results...... 31 10/4 at Southern Virginia* Buena Vista, Va. 5:00 p.m. 2016 Overall Statistics...... 32 2016 Conference Statistics...... 33 10/7 Frostburg State* Captains Field 4:00 p.m. CAC Season in Review...... 34 10/11 St. Mary’s (Md.)* Captains Field 7:00 p.m. CAPTAINS HISTORY 10/14 Penn St. Harrisburg* Captains Field 5:00 p.m. All-Time Records...... 36 Match Records...... 37 10/18 at Salisbury* Salisbury, Md. 3:00 p.m. Season Records...... 38 Career Records...... 39 10/21 at Mary Washington* Fredericksburg, Va. 1:00 p.m. Records by Class...... 40 Team Records...... 41 10/25 Marymount* Captains Field 7:00 p.m. Year-by-Year Leaders...... 42 All-Americans...... 43 PG. 35 - CAPTAINS HISTORY CAPITAL ATHLETIC CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT All-Time Honors...... 44 All-Time Roster...... 46 10/28 CAC 1st Round TBD TBD All-Time Career Statistics...... 48 All-Time Results...... 52 10/31 CAC Semifinals TBD TBD All-Time Opponents...... 56 NCAA Tournament History...... 57 11/4 CAC Championships TBD TBD Captains Field...... 62

WELCOME TO CNU *Capital Athletic Conference Game Athletic Facilities...... IFC Christopher Newport University...... 64 Campus Life...... 65 Athletic Servies...... 66 Athletic Facilities...... 67 MEDIA GUIDE CREDITS Enriching Experiences...... 68 Gameday Atmosphere...... 69 CNU Athletics History...... 70 The 2017 Women’s Soccer Media Guide is a publication of the Christopher Newport University Depart- Academic Success...... 72 ment of Athletic Communications. CNU Sports Live...... 73 PG. 63 - WELCOME TO CNU CNU Administration...... 74 Editor/Writer: Rob Silsbee, Francis Tommasino, Kenny Kline; Photography: Ashley Oaks-Clary, Patrick Athletics Staff Directory...... 75 Dubois, Savand Action Photography, University Communications; Cover and Interior Design: Kenny CNU at a Glance...... 76 Kline; Printing: Fidelity Printing, Inc.

2017 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE • 1 • DAN WEILER

He now boasts an overall record of 57-16-8 over three years at CNU, for a winning per- centage over 75%.

HEAD COACH Weiler has recruited three of the last four CAC Rookies of the Year and has also guided a pair of players to Player of the Year status. He has been on the sidelines as Emma DAN WEILER O’Reilly became the all-time leading scorer in 2013, and again when Victoria Perry sur- passed her mark in 2016. In total, the Captains have garnered nine All-Region accolades MOORHEAD STATE ‘96 under Weiler, while Perry became the first All-American in his tenure following her stellar senior season in 2016. 5TH SEASON Prior to arriving at CNU, Weiler spent the previous 11 years building Concordia College (Minn.) into a regional power- house and consistent national threat. The sixth coach in CNU women’s soccer history, Dan Weiler enters his fifth year at the helm in 2017 with a tremendous start to his coaching career in Newport News. In his first A two-time National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Region Coach of four seasons, Weiler has established the Captains as a dominant player in the Capital the Year in 2009 and 2012, Weiler guided Concordia to the NCAA Tournament in six of his Athletic Conference, while growing the program’s reputation regionally and nationally. final seven seasons with the program, including three trips to the Sweet 16.

The 2016 season served as a benchmark year for the Captains under Weiler, as CNU While at the helm of the Cobbers, he compiled an impressive record of 144-58-24 and surged up the national rankings en route to one of the finest years in program history. was named the Conference Coach of the Year on four occasions. During that time, he The Captains won more games, posted the best winning percentage, and tied the re- coached players to 30 NSCAA All-Region honors and five All-American nods. Off the cord for shutouts while en route to winning the team’s first Capital Athletic Conference field, his team earned the NSCAA Team Academic Award every year. He also coached 37 Championship. CNU went 17-3-1 while capturing a fourth straight CAC regular season Academic All-Conference players, four Scholar All-Americans, and two ESPN Academic title, the CAC tournament championship, and a win in the NCAA Tournament for the first All-Americans. time since 2004. His 14-year coaching résumé at Concordia includes two seasons as an Associate Coach For his efforts, Weiler was named the VaSID State Coach of the Year and also collected for both the men’s and women’s teams before taking over as the head coach for the his second CAC Coach of the Year honor. women’s team in 2001. For a span of five seasons (2007-11), Weiler also took the reins of the men’s team, turning around a 3-win squad in 2007 to a 13-win program in 2010. In his first two seasons, Weiler helped guide CNU to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances with a pair of regular season conference championships in the books. The Weiler was also the head girls’ soccer coach at Fargo South High School from 1999- Captains missed the postseason in 2015, but captured a third straight regular season 2006, guiding the Bruins to a state championship in 1999. He earned North Dakota Coach conference title. CNU has been a dominant force in league play, winning over 91% of of the Year honors in 1999, and in 2002, he was named a finalist for the national girls’ high their conference matchups by going 31-2-2 in four years as members of the CAC, all school coach of the year honor. under Weiler. Weiler holds a Brazilian (BRUSA) “A” coaching license and a United States Soccer Fed- In 2013, CNU posted a 14-4-2 overall mark, captured the top seed in the CAC Tourna- eration (USSF) “B” license. ment and earned Weiler his first CAC Coach of the Year honor. In 2014, he backed up that season with a 12-4-4 overall record and an unbeaten conference season at 8-0-1, en A Fargo, N.D. native, Weiler graduated Magna Cum Laude from Moorhead State Uni- route to a second straight at-large berth into the NCAA Tournament. Rounding out his first versity in 1996. He and his wife Kilee Kadrie-Weiler currently reside in Newport News, three years, Weiler’s Captains matched the most wins since 2010 with a 14-5-1 record, Va. and have a daughter named Fyrn. They are expecting a second child later this year. including an 8-1-0 mark in CAC action.

COACHING RECORD

OVERALL CONFERENCE YEAR TEAM W-L W-L POSTSEASON 2002 CONCORDIA 5-12-1 4-7-0 --- 2003 CONCORDIA 11-7-1 7-3-1 --- 2004 CONCORDIA 13-6-1 10-1-0 --- 2005 CONCORDIA 15-4-0 9-2-0 --- 2006 CONCORDIA 12-6-3 8-1-2 NCAA 1ST ROUND 2007 CONCORDIA 16-4-1 9-1-1 NCAA 1ST ROUND 2008 CONCORDIA 12-5-3 6-3-2 --- 2009 CONCORDIA 18-1-2 10-0-1 NCAA SWEET 16 2010 CONCORDIA 12-5-4 7-2-2 NCAA 2ND ROUND 2011 CONCORDIA 13-4-6 8-1-3 NCAA SWEET 16 2012 CONCORDIA 17-4-2 10-1-0 NCAA SWEET 16 2013 CNU 14-4-2 7-1 NCAA 1ST ROUND 2014 CNU 12-4-4 8-0-1 NCAA 1ST ROUND 2015 CNU 14-5-1 8-1-0 --- 2016 CNU 17-3-1 8-0-1 NCAA 2ND ROUND

OVERALL 15 YEARS 201-74-32 119-24-14 AT CNU 4 YEARS 57-16-8 31-2-2

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ASSISTANT COACH ASSISTANT COACH JAMIE GUNDERSON ERIN WOJTKUN METHODIST ‘09 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT ‘09

6TH SEASON 8TH SEASON

Jamie Gunderson returns to the Christopher Newport sidelines for his sixth season in Erin Wojtkun begins her eighth season as an assistant coach with the Christopher New- 2017, marking the fourth year as a full-time assistant coach. port women’s soccer program.

Gunderson was elevated to the full-time position in the Spring of 2014 after helping guide During her time on the sidelines, she has helped CNU post a 96-38-10 record for a .701 CNU to 12- and 14-win seasons in his first two years on the sideline. He has helped guide winning percentage. In conference action, the Captains have been even stronger, captur- the Captains to four straight regular season conference titles and three NCAA Tourna- ing three regular season championships on the way to a 84-6-3 mark. ment berths in his tenure under head coach Dan Weiler. In 2016, the Captains captured thes program’ first Capital Athletic Conference Tournament Championship and also ad- In her first year on the staff, she helped Christopher Newport earn an NCAA Tournament vanced to win a game in the NCAA Tournament. berth while compiling a 16-5-1 record in 2010. That team also rolled to a pristine 9-0 mark in USA South play, marking the squad’s fifth undefeated season in league action. In addition to his time with the Captains, Gunderson has spent four years coaching with the Virginia Legacy Soccer Club. He also excelled as an athlete both collegiately and in Prior to joining the coaching ranks, Wojtkun was an award-winning goalkeeper for the the professional ranks. Captains. A four-year standout from 2005-08, she was a three-time All-Conference se- lection and a two-time All-State pick. Making an immediate impact as a freshman, she A four-year starter for Methodist, Gunderson starred on the field and also represented the earned first-team All-VaSID accolades while setting single-season program records with Monarchs on the USA South All-Sportsmanship team. Following his collegiate career, he 11 shutouts and a 0.61 goals-agianst-average. competed professionally as a member of the Norfolk Sharx in the Major Indoor Soccer League. For her career, she holds the CNU record for shutouts (26) and goals against average (0.89). In over 5200 minutes of action, she earned 54 starts and accumulated 191 saves.

A native of Fairfax, Wojtkun graduated from CNU in 2009 with a degree in Psychology and a minor in Leadership. She also completed a Master’s Degree in Teaching in 2010 and is currently pursuing a joint Doctorate of Education and MBA from William & Mary.

ASSISTANT COACH LINDSAY KURTZ RICHMOND ‘12

3RD SEASON

Lindsay Kurtz returns to the CNU coaching staff for her third season in 2017, coming to the Captains after serving as Girls Director of Coaching at Newport News FC.

Kurtz has been with NNFC since 2012 after graduating from the University of Richmond, where she started for three years. Kurtz, playing under her maiden name of Lindsay Wicher, began her career as a starter at Santa Clara University before transferring to the Spiders back line. She played in 63 total games, making 49 career starts and finishing her career as a defender with two goals and three assists.

Kurtz is currently an elementary school teacher in York County. She is a nationally li- censed coach by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America.

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2017 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAM

NO. NAME CLASS POSITION HEIGHT HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL

0 Maddy Belanger So. GK 5-4 Alexandria, Va. Mount Vernon 00 Hailey Eiser Fr. GK 5-10 North Chesterfield, Va. Monacan 1 Maxine Borris Fr. F 5-1 Richmond, Va. Cosby 2 Darby Stephens So. D 5-4 Round Hill, Va. Woodgrove 3 Carson Pokorny So. F 5-3 Williamsburg, Va. Lafayette 4 Shaye Doherty So. D 5-4 Toano, Va. Warhill 5 Keiley McCarthy So. D 5-4 Clifton, Va. Robinson 6 Alex Miller Sr. F 5-3 Midlothian, Va. Clover Hill 7 Hailey Shaw So. MF 5-6 Leesburg, Va. Loudoun County 8 Alexis Haycraft Sr. MF 5-5 Ashburn, Va. Briar Woods 9 Victoria Reed Fr. MF 5-3 Fairfax Station, Va. South County 11 Libby Hinton So. F 5-3 Chesapeake, Va. Western Branch 12 Emily Schoka Fr. MF 5-3 Fairfax, Va. Trinity Christian School 14 Carly Melkus Sr. D 5-5 Ashburn, Va. Briar Woods 15 Michelle Green Jr. D 5-8 Springfield, Va. Lake Braddock 16 Maddie Kelsey Fr. F 5-5 Ashburn, Va. Rock Ridge 17 Sydney Rife So. D 5-5 Virginia Beach, Va. Kellam 18 Lauren Ciccone Jr. D 5-7 Haymarket, Va. Battlefield 19 Riley Cook Fr. MF 5-7 Mechanicsville, Va. Atlee 20 Taylor Hudgins Jr. MF 5-3 Chesterfield, Va. Cosby 22 Kira Warner Sr. D 5-9 Ashburn, Va. Briar Woods 23 Kyra Locklear So. F 5-7 Fredericksburg, Va. Courtland 24 Logan Montel So. MF 5-5 Suffolk, Va. King’s Fork 25 Gabby Gillis Jr. MF 5-7 Leesburg, Va. Loudoun County 26 Kayla Locklear Jr. F 5-8 Fredericksburg, Va. Courtland 27 Rachael Brewer Sr. D 5-4 Yorktown, Va. Tabb 28 Maddie Cochran Fr. F 5-9 Fairfax, Va. Chantilly 29 Danielle Pratt Sr. D 5-10 Chesapeake, Va. Atlantic Shores Christian School 32 Stori Carpenter Fr. F 5-6 Hampton, Va. Hampton Christian Academy 33 Montana Coward Fr. D 5-10 Haymarket, Va. Battlefield 34 Olivia Bolton Fr. D 5-5 Stafford, Va. Mountain View 35 Alexi Manley Fr. D 5-7 Springfield, Va. South County 36 Carly Maglio Sr. GK 5-4 Richmond, Va. Cosby 37 Lindsay Freewalt Fr. GK 5-8 Alexandria, Va. West Potomac

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After one of the most successful seasons in program his- nior Danielle Pratt, an All-Region pick at center back, will tory, the Christopher Newport women’s soccer is in prime anchor the group that gained valuable experience as a unit position for a run at even more success in 2017. The together last year. Captains posted the best winning percentage in 20 years of soccer last season, won the conference championship, Joining Pratt, who also chipped in offensively with two goals and reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament. and an assist, will be a pair of rookie dynamos on the out- Higher expectations are a high demand, but a challenge side as Shaye Doherty and Keiley McCarthy return for their Christopher Newport welcomes with 10 of 11 starters re- second seasons. McCarthy led the team in minutes and turning to the field. was named the CAC Rookie of the Year, while Doherty was second on the team in minutes and started all 21 games Heading into the fifth year under head coach Dan Weiler, played. Rising senior Kira Warner was the fourth starter last the Captains are seemingly getting younger and more tal- season, helping the Captains hold opponents to just 8.1 ented each season with the coming year as no exception. shots per game. Despite the loss of the all-time scoring leader, Victoria Per- ry, the Captains are optimistic for continued success on the Even with the steady return in minutes from last year, the offensive end, and the defensive unit looks to be as strong defense is the deepest group on the roster, with 12 play- as ever. ers listed as defenders. Seniors Carly Melkus and Rachael Brewer, along with juniors Lauren Ciccone and Michelle In the preseason, the Captains were picked to win the Cap- Green, have all played significant minutes in the past. Dar- ital Athletic Conference for the fifth straight year after going by Stephens rounds out the returners on defense, and a unbeaten in 2016 and winning the team’s first CAC Cham- trio of defenders expect to battle for minutes as well. Mon- pionship. Over the first four years in the CAC, the Captains tana Coward, Olivia Bolton, and Alexi Manley will add to the have a ridiculous 31-2-2 overall record for a winning per- depth in their first year for CNU. centage of 91.4%. In non-conference action, the Captains DANIELLE PRATT continue to face the top teams in the region and nation and GOALKEEPERS this season will be no different as the team hopes to pre- pare themselves for another run in the postseason. There will be no competition at goalkeeper this season, as senior Carly Maglio will return to put the finishing touches paign, while sophomores Kyra Locklear and Libby Hinton on one of the top careers between the pipes in CNU history. While last season felt like a swan song campaign for Per- will also be available off the bench. ry, the team as a whole grew up and down the pitch. Five Maglio never left the field in 2016, playing all 21 games and setting program records for wins, shutouts, minutes played, rookies, including Conference Rookie of the Year Keiley The rookies will have every chance to crack into the rotation McCarthy, either started or played significant minutes for and goals-against average. A two-time All-Conference se- as the talented group features four athletes that expect to lection at goalkeeper, Maglio has a career GAA of 0.79 the Captains in their first year. Heading into 2017, more make an immediate impact. Maxine Borris has the ability to than half the starting lineup will be either freshmen or soph- and is climbing the career charts for wins, shutouts, games play on both offense and defense if needed, while Maddie played, and total saves. omores as the youth movement continues to breed success Kelsey, Maddie Cochran, and Stori Carpenter are more tra- for Coach Weiler. ditional forwards. There are four goalkeepers on the roster, as sophomore That said, a pair of upperclassmen remain the players to Maddy Belanger will get first crack at the backup duties. watch in 2017 as NSCAA All-Region selections Danielle MIDFIELDERS Rookies Lindsay Freewalt and Hailey Eiser are right behind, Pratt and Gabby Gillis return to anchor the starting lineup Last season, the midfield was made up of almost entirely gaining valuable experience under Maglio in their first year. again this season. Pratt, a first team All-Region pick on the underclassmen which bodes well for the unit moving into back line in her first year as center back, will look to cap this year. Headlining the group again will be All-Region mid- SCHEDULE & OUTLOOK her career with another stalwart performance defensively. fielder Gabby Gillis, who continues to be one of the stand- The Captains won’t have time to settle in before battling Gillis, an impact player on both sides of the ball, became out players for the Captains after her first two years. Gillis is top competition as they are set to take on preseason No. 5 just the second midfielder to earn All-Region honors as an capable of providing an offensive spark while also serving Trinity (Texas) in the season opener on September 1. The underclassman. She will continue to serve as a threat both as a tormenting defender and skilled ball controller in the Tigers have not lost a regular season game since 2012 and offensively and defensively after starting all 41 games of middle of the pitch. will provide a stiff test for the Captains in the early going. her career so far. CNU will also face welcome in Cal Lutheran and Methodist Gaining valuable experience as rookies last season, both for the CNU Captains Invite before hitting the road for a diffi- Taking a look more closely, the Captains could feature one Logan Montel and Sydney Rife will be expected to play cult trip to Atlanta, where they will take on Emory University of the deepest lineups in recent women’s soccer history: even more prominent roles in 2017. Rife started 14 games and Berry College. and Montel played in 20 with six starts as freshmen as the young midfield corps rounded into shape during the year. Following non-conference action, CNU will set their sights FORWARDS CNU did lose senior reserve Kate Hurlock, but returns While the loss of Perry will be the biggest hole to fill head- on repeating as conference champions in 2017. The Cap- Alexis Haycraft and Taylor Hudgins, who combined for four tains were unbeaten in regular season league action last ing into the season, the Captains welcome back a strong goals and five assists last year. Sophomore Hailey Shaw contingent of goal scorers at the top of the attack. Head- year, going 8-0-1, and will look to continue that streak also has had a terrific preseason and expects to factor into starting on September 23 at York (Pa.). CNU was picked lining that group is sophomore Carson Pokorny, who burst the rotation more this season as well. onto the scene in her rookie year with five goals and eight first in the CAC Preseason Coaches Poll, while Frostburg assists last season, ranking second on the team with 18 State and St. Mary’s College of each collected Newcomers to the midfield include three freshmen: Riley first-place votes in the ranking. The Captains will face both points. The third leading scorer, Kayla Locklear, will also Cook, Victoria Reed, and Emily Schoka. return at forward for her third year after a career-best six of those teams back-to-back at home this year on October goals last season. 11 and October 14, respectively. DEFENSE Rising senior Kimmie Kerstiens will sit out this year with In back-to-back seasons, the Captains’ defense has put Despite a usual grueling schedule, the Captains will have intentions of returning for her fifth year with a medical red- together the finest defensive stretch in program history, high expectations to return to the NCAA Tournament again shirt. She scored four goals and three assists last season including a record-breaking campaign in 2016. All four in 2017. Following a win in last year’s tournament, a deep and will open up another spot for the reserves. Expected to starters return after setting the single season records for postseason run is the next goal for CNU, with eyes trained fill in will be senior Alex Miller, after a 12-point junior cam- shutouts, with 12, and goals-against average, at 0.61. Se- on winning a national championship.

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RACHAEL BREWER 27 SENIOR • DEFENSE • 5-4 YORKTOWN, VA. TABB

2016 - JUNIOR - Played in seven games during her third season at CNU, including one lkjhlkjhlkjhlkjhlkjh start...Picked up an assist in the season-opening victory against Austin College...Also played a season-high 55 minutes against Austin...Earned start at Wesley on Oct 1... Helped defense secure five shutouts...Registered shot on goal at Marymount on Oct 26.

2015 - SOPHOMORE - Appeared in 10 games, including a pair of starts in her second year... Made first career start against Frostburg State on Setepmber 26, playing her first complete game...Also started at Wesley on October 17...Helped defense post seven shut- outs in games she played...Key reserve on back line that posted a 0.93 goals against average with nine shutouts.

2014 - FRESHMAN - Saw action in six games in her freshman season with the Captains... Made collegiate debut against DeSales on August 30...Helped secure five shutouts as a defensive replacement...Logged season-high 55 minutes versus Averett on September 6.

AT TABB - Played all four years for the Tigers, including time as a forward and defender... Earned first team All-District and second team All-Region honors as a junior...Following senior, year named first team All-Conference, All-Region and All-State, earning Confer- ence Player of the Year honors...Also named Player of the Year for Virginia Legacy Soccer Club...Earned first team All-Conference honors as a member of the track & field team.

PERSONAL - Rachael Kathryn Brewer was born in Clovis, N.M...Daughter of Bo and Tracey Brewer...Has one sister, Alison, and one brother, Jake...Father played baseball at the University of Georgia...Majoring in Psychology.

GAME HIGHS

GOALS: N/A

ASSISTS: 1 Twice

POINTS: 1 Twice

SHOTS: 1 Twice

SHOTS ON GOAL: 1 Twice

MINUTES: 90 vs. Frostburg State Sept. 26, 2015

CAREER STATISTICS

SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN 2014 6 0 0 1 1 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 84 2015 10 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 251 2016 7 1 0 1 1 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 128 TOTAL 23 3 0 2 2 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-0 463

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ALEXIS HAYCRAFT 8 SENIOR • MIDFIELD • 5-5 ASHBURN, VA. BRIAR WOODS

2016 - JUNIOR - Continued to serve as one of the top options off the bench in the midfield lkjhlkjhlkjhlkjhlkjh unit, seeing time in all 21 games...Also made six starts, including five straight to close the year...Picked up an assist in the CAC Tournament against Mary Washington (11/2)... Also notched helpers at Wesley (10/1) and vs. Southern Virginia (10/4)...Picked up lone goal of the season, a game-winning strike, against Southern Virginia...Member of the CAC All-Academic Team.

2015 - SOPHOMORE - Top reserve in the midfield during her second year, playing in 16 games while making one start...Scored three goals and chipped in one assist...Notched game-winning goal at St. Mary’s on October 14...Made first career start at Wesley on Oc- tober 17...Scored two goals against Southern Virginia on October 6...Took 19 total shots, putting eight on-frame...Logged season-high 56 minutes on three different occasions.

2014 - FRESHMAN - Played1 in 1 games during her first season as a Captain, helping provide depth in the midfield...Made collegiate debut against nationally-ranked Emory in the season opener on August 29...Scored first career goal against Marymount on October 18...Took four shots, putting two on frame...Registered a season-high 62 minutes of action at Penn State Harrisburg on October 11.

AT BRIAR WOODS - Played four years of soccer under head coach Ann Vierkorn and one year of basketball under head coach Tom Burcak...Won distriction championship as a junior...Reached region tournament championship game and state finals...Member of National Honor Society.

PERSONAL - Alexis Nicole Haycraft was born in Fairfax, Va...Daughter of Bill and Sandy Wagner...Has one sister, Jessica Wagner...Favorite sports personality is Clint Dempsey... Dreams vacation would be a trip to Hawaii...Person in history she’d most like to meet is Franklin Delano Roosevelt...Favorite movie is “Fight Club”...Favorite book is “Beautiful GAME HIGHS Disaster”...Majoring in Communications.

GOALS: 2 at Southern Virginia Oct. 6, 2015

ASSISTS: 1 Four Times

POINTS: 4 at Southern Virginia Oct. 6, 2015

SHOTS: 3 Four Times

SHOTS ON GOAL: 2 Twice

MINUTES: 73 vs. Mary Washington Nov. 2, 2016

CAREER STATISTICS

SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN 2014 11 0 1 0 2 4 .250 2 .500 0 0-0 337 2015 16 1 3 1 7 19 .158 8 .421 1 0-0 486 2016 21 6 1 3 5 16 .063 3 .188 0 0-0 780 TOTAL 48 7 5 4 14 39 .128 13 .333 1 0-0 1603

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KIMMIE KERSTIENS 11 SENIOR • FORWARD • 5-7 VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. KELLAM

2016 - JUNIOR - Played in 19 games and made 13 starts as a top scoring option for lkjhlkjhlkjhlkjhlkjh the Captains in her third year...Scored four goals, including one gamewinner, and added three assists for 11 points...Notched goals in each of her first two games of the season, against Austin (9/2) and Methodist (9/6)...Pieced together strong three-game stretch in late September, scoring one goal and adding three assists...Scored the game-winning goal at Penn State Harrisburg (10/22)...Earned spot on the CAC All-Academic team for third year in a row.

2015 - SOPHOMORE - Continued to be a top option on attack for the Captains, playing in 13 games while making seven starts...Missed a seven-game stretch due to a mid-season injury...Scored one goal and added two assists to finish year with four points...Took 20 shots, putting seven on-goal...Scored at Marymount on October 28...Picked up helpers against Berry on September 5 and Houghton on September 11...Played season-high 83 minutes against Chicago on Stepmber 20...Named to CAC All-Academic Team for second straight year.

2014 - FRESHMAN - Strong addition at the top of the offense, starting all 20 games of her first year with the Captains...Scored four goals and chipped in four assists to rank fourth on the team in scoring with 12 points...One of only four players to start all 20 games in 2014... Scored two goals against Marymount on October 18...Registered first career goal against Virginia Wesleyan on September 11...Dangerous forward put 56.4% of her shots on-goal... Member of the CAC All-Academic Team.

AT KELLAM - Played in the midfield for head coach Mario Hurdle all four years, reaching the state quarterfinals twice and winning a conference championship her senior year... Named first team All-Conference and All-Tournament, followed by an honorable mention All-Region selection...Played with the Virginia ODP team from 2010-12...Member of the National Honor Society. GAME HIGHS

PERSONAL - Kimberly Marie Kerstiens was born in Meridian, Miss. and goes by the nick- name “Kimmie”...Daughter of Joe and Jen Kerstiens...Has one brother, Patrick...Favorite sports personality is Alex Morgan...Dream vacation is a trip to Australia...Person in history GOALS: 2 vs. Marymount Oct. 18, 2014 she’d most like to meet is Helen Keller...Most impressive person met is Carli Lloyd...Su- perstitions include scoring the last warm-up shot she takes and eating the same pre-game meal before every game...Favorite movie is “Bridesmaids”...Favorite book is “The Fault in ASSISTS: 2 vs. York (Pa.) Sept. 24, 2016 Our Stars”...Majoring in Psychology. POINTS: 4 vs. Marymount Oct. 18, 2014

SHOTS: 6 at Wesley Oct. 1, 2016

SHOTS ON GOAL: 3 Four Times

MINUTES: 110 at Frostburg State Oct. 25, 2014

CAREER STATISTICS

SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN 2014 20 20 4 4 12 39 .103 22 .564 0 0-0 1171 2015 13 7 1 2 4 20 .050 7 .350 0 0-0 662 2016 19 13 4 3 11 31 .129 14 .452 1 1-1 714 TOTAL 52 40 9 9 27 90 .100 43 .478 1 1-1 2547

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CARLY MAGLIO 36 SENIOR • GOALKEEPER • 5-4 RICHMOND, VA. COSBY

2016 - JUNIOR - Earned first team All-Conference honors along with first team All-State lkjhlkjhlkjhlkjhlkjh (VaSID) laurels after a record-setting junior season...Broke the program record for lowest single season goals-against average with a 0.61 mark...Also established new program standard for wins in a season, with 17, and shutouts in a single year, with 12...Tied the CNU record for minutes in a season with 1,910, after never leaving the field in her third year between the pipes...Climbed the all-time career charts as well, closing in on program records for wins, GAA, saves, and shutouts...Made season-high seven saves in two con- tests, including a shutout of Penn State Harrisburg (10/22)...Earned first NCAA Tourna- ment win for CNU since 2004 when the Captains downed No. 19 Rowan...Allowed just 13 goals in 21 games while making 75 saves for a .852 save percentage.

2015 - SOPHOMORE - Took over starting goalkeeper position on September 26 and never relinquished the job, starting the final 12 games of the season...Finished year with 14 total starts, playing 1209:38 minutes between the pipes...Allowed 13 goals for a 0.97 goals-against average...Registered 45 total saves and a .776 save percentage...Notched career-high 10 saves at Wheaton (Ill.) in 2-1 a double-overtime setback...Picked up four solo shutouts, and two combined efforts...Two-time CAC Defensive Player of the Week... CNU won nine of ten games down the stretch with her in goal, leading the Captains to a third straight regular season conference title...Finished with an overall record of 10-4-0.

2014 - FRESHMAN - Started seven games in goal during her first campaign, including against national champion Lynchburg College...Allowed just six goals in 540 minutes for a goals against average of 1.00...Posted two solo shutouts and two more combined... Allowed only one goal or less in six of her seven appearances...Saved 15 shots for a save percentage of .714...Finished her first year with a record of 6-1-0.

AT COSBY - Played four years in goal in the Dominion District, winning the AAA State Championship as a sophomore...Also won conference and regional title as a senior... GAME HIGHS Earned first team All-Conference, first team All-Region and first team All-State goalkeeper in 2014.

PERSONAL - Carly Marie Maglio was born in , Md...Daughter of Frank and Lau- rie Maglio...Has one brother, Ryan, who played two years of football at James Madison SAVES: 10 at Wheaton (Ill.) Sept. 19, 2015 University...Dream vacation is a trip to Italy...Favorite movie is “Saving Mr. Banks”...Fa- vorite book read is “Firefly Lane”...Superstitions include putting her socks on in the same order before every game...Favorite food is pizza...Majoring in Psychology. SHOTS FACED: 23 at Lynchburg Sept. 21, 2014

MINUTES: 110:00 vs. Salisbury Oct. 19, 2016

LONGEST SCORELESS STREAK:

366:53 from Oct. 23 - Nov. 12, 2016

CAREER STATISTICS

SEASON GP GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% W-L-T SHO 2014 7 7 540:00 6 1.00 15 .714 6-1-0 2 2015 14 14 1209:38 13 0.97 45 .776 10-4-0 4 2016 21 21 1910:00 13 0.61 75 .852 17-3-1 12 TOTAL 42 42 3659:38 32 0.79 135 .808 33-8-1 18

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CARLY MELKUS 14 SENIOR • DEFENSE • 5-5 ASHBURN, VA. BRIAR WOODS

2016 - JUNIOR - Saw action in 11 games during her third year, while making a pair of lkjhlkjhlkjhlkjhlkjh starts...Helped CNU defense secure six shutouts, including a 1-0 clean sheet at Penn State Harrisburg (10/22)...Played a season-high 64 minutes at Marymount (10/26)...Cap- tains posted a 0.42 goals-against average in games she played.

2015 - SOPHOMORE - Played in 19 games, making 17 starts on the back line in her second season with the Captains...Ranked fifth on the team in minutes as a top defensive player for a defense that posted nine shutouts and a 0.93 goals against average...Helped hold opponents to just 9.6 shots per game...Took three shots, including one on-goal.

2014 - FRESHMAN - Tough outside defender slotted in as a starter the first game of her first season...Played in 15 games, making 12 starts, before an injury sidelined her for the remainder of the season...Posted first career assist against Virginia Wesleyan...Helped defense register six shutouts while on the back line...Also took three shots, putting two of them on-goal.

AT BRIAR WOODS - Played four years of soccer under head coach Ann Vierkorn in the Potomac District...Four-year varsity starter...Region champion and state finalist in 2013... Also played for Loudoun Soccer Club from 2009-11...Named club team captain...Member of National Honor Society.

PERSONAL - Caroline Elizabeth Melkus was born in Fairfax, Va. and goes by the nick- name “Carly”...Daughter of Chris and Connie Melkus...Has one sister, Maggie...Favorite sports personality is Ali Krieger...Dream vacation would be a trip to Australia...Superstitions include drinking three water bottles on game day and wearing the same color pre-wrap... Favorite movie is “Frozen”...Favorite books are the Pretty Little Liars and Hunger Games series...Majoring in Biochemistry. GAME HIGHS

GOALS: N/A

ASSISTS: 1 vs. Virginia Wesleyan Sept. 11, 2014

POINTS: 1 vs. Virginia Wesleyan Sept. 11, 2014

SHOTS: 2 at Wesley Oct. 17, 2015

SHOTS ON GOAL: 1 Three Times

MINUTES: 102 vs. Berry Sept. 5, 2015

CAREER STATISTICS

SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN 2014 15 12 0 1 1 3 .000 2 .667 0 0-0 920 2015 19 18 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0 0-0 1303 2016 11 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 328 TOTAL 45 32 0 1 1 6 .000 3 .500 0 0-0 2551

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ALEX MILLER 6 SENIOR • FORWARD • 5-3 MIDLOTHIAN, VA. CLOVER HILL

2016 - JUNIOR - Tied for fourth on the team in scoring while playing as a top offensive re- lkjhlkjhlkjhlkjhlkjh serve in her third year...Scored 12 points on five goals and two assists, while putting 10 of her 15 total shots on-goal...Scored on a team-best 33% of her attempts...Made two starts during the year, scoring a goal and an assist in both of them...Also registered a two-goal contest against Southern Virginia (10/4)...Played a season-high 62 minutes and scored a goal against Austin (9/2) in the season opener...Played in 19 total games...Earned spot on the CAC All-Academic team for the third straight year.

2015 - SOPHOMORE - Appeared in 15 games, making six starts, during her second year at CNU...Scored one goal while taking 15 shots and putting seven on-frame...Among team leaders in SOG percentage with a 46.7% mark...Scored goal at Southern Virginia on Oc- tober 6...Started final five games of the year and played a season-high 61 minutes against defending national champion Lynchburg...Took season-high five shots against York (Pa.) on October 10...Member of the CAC All-Academic Team.

2014 - FRESHMAN - Strong option off the bench in her first season with the Captains, playing in 17 games with two starts...Made first collegiate start against the eventual na- tional champion Lynchburg squad on September 21...Also started against Wesley in a 5-0 shutout, where she took a season-high three shots...Finished the year with eight shots, including three on-goal...Member of the CAC All-Academic Team.

AT CLOVER HILL - Played three years of varsity soccer, and was team captain her final two seasons...Helped lead team to undefeated conference season and league champi- onship as a senior...Earned first team All-Conference and All-Region following that cam- paign...Also a second team All-District selection as a sophomore and junior...School MVP on the junior varsity team as a freshman...Earned All-Academic honors three times...Mem- ber of the National Honors Society and three-time Art Student of the Year. GAME HIGHS PERSONAL - Alexandra Maitland Miller was born in Chesterfield, Va. and goes by the nickname “Alex”...Daughter of Tony Miller and Melissa Russell...Has one sister, Brittany, and one brother, Rylan...Dreams of vacationing in Greece or Italy...Favorite sports person- ality is Megan Rapinoe...Hobbies include cooking, weightlifting and exercising...Favorite GOALS: 2 vs. Southern Virginia Oct. 4, 2016 movie is “Interstellar”...Goals in life include to learn four or more languages and travel to each of the seven continents...Majoring in Criminology. ASSISTS: 1 Twice

POINTS: 4 vs. Southern Virginia Oct. 4, 2016

SHOTS: 5 vs. York (Pa.) Oct. 10, 2015

SHOTS ON GOAL: 3 vs. Southern Virginia Oct. 4, 2016

MINUTES: 81 at Frostburg State Oct. 25, 2014

CAREER STATISTICS

SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN 2014 17 2 0 0 0 8 .000 3 .375 0 0-0 495 2015 15 6 1 0 2 15 .067 7 .467 0 0-0 446 2016 19 2 5 2 12 15 .333 10 .667 0 0-0 439 TOTAL 51 10 6 2 14 38 .158 20 .526 0 0-0 1380

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DANIELLE PRATT 29 SENIOR • DEFENSE • 5-10 CHESAPEAKE, VA. ATLANTIC SHORES CHRISTIAN SCHOOL

2016 - JUNIOR - Established herself as a dominant center back in her second year as lkjhlkjhlkjhlkjhlkjh a, defender starting 20 games during her third year overall...Earned first team All-Con- ference and All-State (VaSID) honors...Also named a first team All-Region pick by the NSCAA, becoming just the third defender in program history to earn All-Region honors... With the rest of the back line, held opponents to just seven goals in the first 19 games with 12 shutouts...Allowed just 8.1 shots per game and broke the program record for goals- against average with a 0.61 mark...Since moving to defense, the Captains have 21 shut- outs in 41 games...Two-time CAC Defensive Player of the Week selection...Also chipped in offensively with two goals and an assist...Scored the game-winning goal at Frostburg State (10/8)...Took six total shots.

2015 - SOPHOMORE - Made move to the defensive side of the ball and became one of the Captains most reliable defenders...Played in 19 games, making 18 starts...Ranked second on the team in total minutes played...Picked up three assists, notching single help- ers against Mary Washington, York (Pa.) and defending national champion Lynchburg... Took 16 shots, including six on-frame...Helped defense secure nine shutouts and post a 0.93 goals against average...Held opponents to just 9.6 shots per game...Member of the CAC All-Academic Team.

2014 - FRESHMAN - Helped strengthen one of the top offenses in program history, starting 18 of 20 games played in her first year with the Captains...Scored one goal and registered a pair of assists...Her lone tally was a game-winning strike against Salisbury in the regular season finale, helping clinch the regular season title and top seed for CNU in the confer- ence tournament... Assisted on goals against Wesley on September 27 and Frostburg State on November 5...Ranked second on the team with 47 shots, putting 32 on-frame.

AT ATLANTIC SHORES - Played forward all four years under head coach Scott Osborne... All-time leading scorer with 115 career goals and 65 career assists...Record holder for GAME HIGHS points, goals and assists...Earned first team All-Conference honors all four years...Also a four-time All-State selection, including three straight first team All-State selections...Named conference MVP three times...Wendy’s High School Heisman Award winner...Member of the National Honor Society. GOALS: 1 Three Times

PERSONAL - Danielle Elizabeth Pratt was born in Jacksonville, N.C...Daughter of Paul and Christine Pratt...Has one sister, Nicole, who plays soccer at Shenandoah Universi- ASSISTS: N/A ty...Mother played softball at Division I Kent State University...Favorite sports personality is Kyle Beckerman...Dream vacation would be to Fiji...Person in history she’d most like POINTS: 1 Three Times to meet is Abraham Lincoln...Favorite movie is “The Lion King”...Favorite book is “Dear John”...Majoring in Biology. SHOTS: 5 vs. Frostburg State Nov. 5, 2014

SHOTS ON GOAL: 4 Three Times

MINUTES: 110 vs. Salisbury Oct. 19, 2016

CAREER STATISTICS

SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN 2014 20 18 1 2 4 47 .021 32 .681 1 0-0 977 2015 19 19 0 3 3 16 .000 6 .375 0 0-0 1558 2016 20 20 2 1 5 6 .333 2 .333 1 0-0 1445 TOTAL 59 57 3 6 12 69 .043 40 .580 2 0-0 3980

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KIRA WARNER 22 SENIOR • DEFENSE • 5-9 ASHBURN, VA. BRIAR WOODS

2016 - JUNIOR - Returned to the back line as a starter for her third straight season at lkjhlkjhlkjhlkjhlkjh CNU...Played in 20 games and started 17 contests while ranking third on the team in total minutes with 1,489...Helped hold opponents to just seven goals in the first 19 games with 12 shutouts...Allowed just 8.1 shots per game and broke the program record for goals- against average with a 0.61 mark...Finished out 10 complete game efforts...Took two shots, putting one on-frame...Earned spot on the Capital Athletic Conference All-Academic Team.

2015 - SOPHOMORE - Continued to anchor Captains’ solid defense in her second year, leading the team in minutes played with over 1700...Earned second team NSCAA All-Re- gion honors...Collected second team All-State (VaSID) and second team All-Conference honors as a center back...Helped secure nine shutouts and post a 0.93 goals against average...Held opponents to just 9.6 shots per game...Missed only 124 minutes of game action during her second season, including 60 in just two games combined...Played 14 complete games...Led stingy defense cleanly, without picking up a single card...Became just the second defender in program history to earn All-Region honors...Named to CAC All-Academic Team.

2014 - FRESHMAN - Earned Conference Rookie of the Year honors after sliding in to start all 20 games at center back her first season...Picked up second team All-Conference and VaSID All-State laurels...Helped CNU post nine shutouts, and hold opponents to just 16 goals in 20 games for a 0.69 goals against average...Held opponents to just 8.2 shots per game, including fewer than four on-goal...Also a scoring threat on corner kicks, registering a pair of game-winning goals and one assist...Scored first career goal on October 4 against York (Pa.)...Added an overtime winner against Mary Washington...Put four of her seven shots on-goal...Led team in minutes played as a true freshman.

AT BRIAR WOODS - Four-year member of the soccer team under head coach Ann Vier- GAME HIGHS korn...Won state championship as a senior...Also helped lead Falcons to a pair of district and region championships...Team captain as a senior, earning second team All-Confer- ence honors...Also played for the Virginia State ODP team from 2009-11...Won 2011 Re- gion 1 Championship...Member of the ODP International Team in 2010 (Spain/Portugal) GOALS: 1 Twice and 2011 (Germany)...US Club Soccer National Finalist in 2011...Member of the National Honor Society. ASSISTS: 1 vs. Marymount Oct. 18, 2014 PERSONAL - Kira Nicole Warner was born in Fairfax, Va...Daughter of John and Laura Warner...Has one sister, Hana, and one brother, Jacob...Favorite sports personality is Ali POINTS: 2 Twice Krieger...Dream vacation would be a tour of Europe...Person in history she’d most like to meet is Jackie Robinson...Hobbies include running, reading and writing...Favorite movie is “She’s the Man” and favorite TV show is “Friends”...Favorite book is “The Truth About SHOTS: 2 Three Times Forever”...Favorite musician is Taylor Swift...Majoring in Psychology. SHOTS ON GOAL: 1 Five Times

MINUTES: 110 Five Times

CAREER STATISTICS

SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN 2014 20 20 2 1 5 7 .286 4 .571 2 0-0 1667 2015 20 20 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 1709 2016 20 17 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 1489 TOTAL 60 57 2 1 5 11 .182 5 .455 2 0-0 4865

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LAUREN GABBY CICCONE 18 GILLIS 25 JUNIOR • DEFENSE • 5-7 JUNIOR • MIDFIELD • 5-7 HAYMARKET, VA. LEESBURG, VA. BATTLEFIELD LOUDOUN COUNTY

2016 - SOPHOMORE - 1Played in 1 games, making five starts, as a member of the back 2016 - SOPHOMORE - First team NSCAA All-Region midfielder...Also earned first team line in her second year with the Captains...Played a pair of complete games at Method- All-Conference and second team All-State accolades...Started all 21 games and led the ist (9/6) and at Rutgers-Newark (9/19)... Earned first career start against Austin College midfielders in minutes played...Ranked fourth on the team in scoring with 12 points...Poured (9/2)...Helped defense secure nine shutouts while the Captains outscored opponents, 45- in five goals and two assists, including the game-winner against nationally-ranked Rowan 2, in her games played. inA the NCA Tournament first round...Also scored the winner at Marymount (10/26)...Just second midfielder in program history to earn All-Conference honors in each of her first two 2015 - FRESHMAN - Did not see any game action during her first season due to an injury. seasons...Put 17 of her 36 shots on-frame...Named to CAC All-Academic Team.

AT HAYMARKET - Played defense all four years for head coach Kevin Hilton, leading 2015 - FRESHMAN - Immediate impact player in her first year for the Captains, starting the Bobcats to back-to-back 6A state championships...Reached the state quarterfinals all as a center midfielder in all 20 games...Earned second team All-CAC honors as one of four years, and three straight championship game appearances...Won regional title twice... the top freshman in the league...One of just five players to start all 20 games...Ranked Earned second team All-Conference honors three times...Named team captain as a se- fourth on the team in scoring with nine points...Scored four goals and added one assist... nior...Member of the National Honor Society. Boasted thrilling two-goal effort against defending national champion Lynchburg, including the game-winning goal in overtime...Also scored goals at Mary Washington and against PERSONAL - Lauren Anna Ciccone was born in Acworth, Ga...Daughter of John and Al- Houghton...Notched her only assist of the year against Randolph-Macon in the season ison Ciccone...Has one sister, Caroline...Community service includes volunteering at the opener...Took 48 shots, putting 18 on-frame...Member of the CAC All-Academic Team. Haymarket Food Pantry...Favorite sports personalities are Christie Rampone and Heath- er Mitts...Person in history she’d most like to meet is Elvis...Dream vacation is a trip to AT LOUDOUN COUNTY - Played midfield all four years under head coach Kirk Smith, Australia or Italy...Hobbies include photography and playing the piano and guitar...Most leading the Raiders to back-to-back district championships...Also guided squad to a state impressive person met is her grandmother, a breast cancer survivor...Favorite movie is championship as a senior...Named team’s MVP and earned first team All-Conference, “Friday Night Lights” and favorite TV show is “Gossip Girl”...Favorite books are “Charlie St. All-Region and All-State honors as a senior...Second team All-Conference as a junior. Cloud” and “The Great Gatsby”...Majoring in Sociology. PERSONAL - Gabrielle Violet Gillis was born in Fairfax, Va. and is the daughter of Lisa and Tighe Gillis...Has two brothers, James and Jared, and two sisters, Sabrina and Victoria... Dream vacation is a trip to Greece or Spain...Majoring in Psychology and Sociology.

CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS

SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN 2015 20 20 4 1 9 48 .083 18 .375 2 0-0 1293 20161 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 474 2016 21 21 5 2 12 36 .139 17 .472 3 0-0 1393 TOTAL1 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 474 TOTAL 41 41 9 3 21 84 .107 35 .417 5 0-0 2686

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MICHELLE TAYLOR GREEN 15 HUDGINS 20 JUNIOR • DEFENSE • 5-8 JUNIOR • MIDFIELD • 5-3 SPRINGFIELD, VA. CHESTERFIELD, VA. LAKE BRADDOCK COSBY

2016 - SOPHOMORE - Saw action in four games as a sophomore at CNU, helping the 2016 - SOPHOMORE - One of the top options in the midfield for the Captains in her sec- Captains defense secure shutouts in each contest...Notched one shot, on-goal, against ond year, playing in all 21 games with 13 starts...Scored eight points on three goals and Austin College in the season opener on September 2...Played a season-high 50 minutes two assists...Two of her three goals were game-winning strikes...Scored the game-winning against Austin...Also saw time at Rutgers-Newark, versus Southern Virginia, and at Mary- goal against nationally-ranked Wheaton (9/10) and added the winner at Rutgers-Newark mount...Member of the CAC All-Academic Team. (9/19)...Posted a goal and an assist in a win over Southern Virginia (10/4)...Took 46 shots, putting 17 on-goal. 2015 - FRESHMAN - Appeared in seven games during her first year with the Captains, making a pair of starts as a defensive reserve...Started the season opener against Ran- 2015 - FRESHMAN - Appeared in eight games, including one start, during her first season dolph-Macon on September 1, helping secure a 1-0 shutout...Added a start at Wesley, in with CNU...Made first career start at Wesley on October 17...Made collegiate debut at a 2-0 clean sheet...Helped CNU post five shutouts in games she played...Part of defense Mary Washington on October 3...Logged season-high 66 minutes at Marymount on Octo- that registered nine shutouts and a 0.93 goals against average. ber 28...Scored first career goal against the Saints, while taking a season-high four shots... Ripped 10 total attempts, with six on-goal. AT LAKE BRADDOCK - Played center back all four years under head coach Adam Soos... Won a pair of conference championships with the Bruins...Earned All-Conference honors AT COSBY - Played midfield for three years and forward for one as a member of the all four years, collecting an honorable mention selection as a freshman, followed by first Titans...Helped lead team to a state championship as a freshman...Also won three straight team as a sophomore and a pair of second team picks...Named Team MVP as a senior. district titles and two regionals...Earned All-District honors as a senior.

PERSONAL - Michelle Nadine Green was born in Alexandria, Va...Daughter of Brian and PERSONAL - Susan Taylor Hudgins was born in Chesterfield, Va...Daughter of Tyler and Kari Green...Has one brother, Derek...Favorite sports personality is Ali Krieger...Dream Karen Hudgins...Has one brother, David...Dream vacation is a trip to Greece...Person in vacation is a trip to Bora Bora...Person in history she’d most like to meet is Genghis Khan... history she’d most like to meet is Marilyn Monroe...Favorite movie is “The Last Song”... Favorite movie is “Van Wilder”...Favorite book is “Unbroken”...Majoring in Business Man- Favorite book is “The Kite Runner”...Majoring in Communications. agement and Marketing.

CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS

SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN 2015 7 2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 177 2015 8 1 1 0 2 10 .100 6 .600 0 0-0 332 2016 4 0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 82 2016 21 13 3 2 8 46 .065 17 .370 2 0-0 886 TOTAL1 1 2 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0-0 259 TOTAL 29 14 4 2 10 56 .071 23 .411 2 0-0 1218

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KAYLA MADDY LOCKLEAR 26 BELANGER 0 JUNIOR • FORWARD • 5-8 SOPHOMORE • GOALKEEPER • 5-4 FREDERICKSBURG, VA. ALEXANDRIA, VA. COURTLAND MOUNT VERNON

2016 - SOPHOMORE - One of the Captains top options off the bench on attack, scoring 2016 - FRESHMAN - Did not see any game action in her first year with the Captains... six goals and adding one assist for 13 points...Ranked third on the team in scoring and Member of the Capital Athletic Conference All-Academic Team. second in total goals...Accurate shot put 22 of her 35 shots on-goal for a .629 on-goal percentage...Registered a pair of game-winning goals at DeSales (9/17) and at Wesley AT MOUNT VERNON - Multi-sport athlete for the Majors, playing two years of varsity soc- (10/1)...Appeared in all 21 games while making four starts...Pieced together impressive cer while also playing on the tennis team...Named team captain of the varsity soccer team run between September 17-October 1 in which she scored at least one goal in four straight as a freshman...Earned second team All-District honors...Also named Most Improved play- games...Played season-high 78 minutes and took career-high 11 shots at Marymount er for the tennis team after her sophomore year...Member of the National Honor Society. (10/26) PERSONAL - Madeline Rose Belanger was born in Exeter, N.H. and goes by the nick- 2015 - FRESHMAN - Made an immediate impact at forward for the Captains, playing in name “Maddy”...Daughter of Paul and Lorraine Belanger...Has one sister, Charlene, and 18 games while making 10 starts...Tied for fourth on the team with nine points, registering one brother, Lucas...Both siblings played soccer at American University and her father four total goals and one assist...Notched her first career game-winning goal against Meth- played at the US Merchant Marine Academy...Favorite sports personality is Megan Rapi- odist in a 1-0 victory on September 12...Added goals against Carthage, Marymount and noe...Dream vacation is a trip to Greece...Person in history she’d most like to meet is John defending national champion Lynchburg...Posted best performance with one goal and one Wooden...Superstitions include not stepping on lines on a soccer field...Favorite food is assist at Marymount on October 28...Took 29 total shots, putting 12 on-goal for a 41.4% pizza...Favorite book is “Mindset” by Carol Dweck...Majoring in Psychology. SOG percentage...Logged a season-high 67 minutes against Berry and Wheaton (Ill.).

AT COURTLAND - Played all four years of varsity soccer under head coach Dennis Bar- ry...Won four straight district championships and picked up one regional title during her ca- reer...Served as an outside midfielder, earning All-Conference and All-Area honors twice... Also reached states twice as a member of the cross country team.

PERSONAL - Kayla Nanette Locklear was born in Clovis, N.M...Daughter of Stacy and Missy Locklear...Has one sister, Kyra...Dream vacation is a trip to Greece...Most impres- sive person met is Megan Rapinoe...Majoring in Biology.

CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS

SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN 2015 18 10 4 1 9 29 .138 12 .414 1 0-0 846 SEASON GP GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% W-L-T SHO 2016 21 4 6 1 13 35 .171 22 .629 2 0-0 565 2016 --- Did Not See Game Action --- TOTAL 39 14 10 2 22 64 .156 34 .531 3 0-0 1411

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SHAYE LIBBY DOHERTY 4 HINTON 11 SOPHOMORE • DEFENSE • 5-4 SOPHOMORE • FORWARD • 5-3 TOANO, VA. CHESAPEAKE, VA. WARHILL WESTERN BRANCH

2016 - FRESHMAN - Made immediate impact on the back line, ranking second on the 2016 - FRESHMAN - Saw action in six games during her first year with the Captains... team in minutes played...Started all 21 games for the Captains, playing 1708 minutes in Picked up first career goal in a 9-1 win at Wesley (10/1)...Showed strong accuracy, putting her first year...Scored one goal and chipped in a pair of assists...First collegiate goal came five of her eight total shots on-frame during the year...Played a season-high 36 minutes at in the CAC Tournament against Mary Washington (11/2)...Assisted on game-tying goal Marymount (10/26)...Also made appearances at DeSales, Rutgers-Newark, vs. York (Pa.), in the NCAA Tournament First Round against Rowan (11/12)...Also assisted on a goal and Southern Virginia. against York (Pa.) (9/24)...Helped CNU posted 12 shutouts and boast a 0.61 goals-against average for the year...Defense held opponents to just 8.1 shots per game...Member of the AT WESTERN BRANCH - Played in the midfield all four years under head coach Becky CAC All-Academic Team. Journigan...Helped lead the Bruins to a conference championship as a sophomore... Earned All-Conference honors all four years...Named second team All-Tidewater follow- AT WARHILL - Played all four years for the Lions, leading the squad to a pair of confer- ing her junior season...Earned team captain honors as a senior...Member of the National ence championships as a defensive center midfielder...Earned first team All-Conference Honor Society. honors three times, and honorable mention All-District laurels once...Added first team All-Region honors as a sophomore and senior, while collecting second team All-Region PERSONAL - Elizabeth Lee Hinton was born in Portsmouth, Va. and goes by the nick- honors her junior year...Also a second team All-State selection as a senior...Member of name “Libby”...Daughter of Brian and Becky Hinton...Has one brother, Brandon...Volun- the National Honor Society. teers with the Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters...Accumulated over 2,000 com- munity service hours...Majoring in English. PERSONAL - Shaye Elise Doherty was born in Red Bank, N.J...Daughter of Kevin and Karin Doherty...Has three brothers, Bryan, Matt, and Conor...Favorite sports personality is Jim Thorpe...Dream vacation is a trip to Jamaica...Person in history she’d most like to meet is Teddy Roosevelt...Favorite movie is “Unbroken”...Favorite books are the Harry Potter series...Majoring in Business.

CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS

SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN 2016 21 21 1 2 4 8 .125 4 .500 0 0-0 1708 2016 6 1 1 0 2 8 .125 5 .625 0 0-0 101 TOTAL 21 21 1 2 4 8 .125 4 .500 0 0-0 1708 TOTAL 6 1 1 0 2 8 .125 5 .625 0 0-0 101

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KYRA KEILEY LOCKLEAR 23 MCCARTHY 5 SOPHOMORE • FORWARD • 5-7 SOPHOMORE • DEFENSE • 5-4 FREDERICKSBURG, VA. CLIFTON, VA. COURTLAND ROBINSON

2016 - FRESHMAN - Scored a goal in her first career collegiate appearance, finding the 2016 - FRESHMAN - Made an immediate impact as a stalwart defender in her first year, back of the net against Austin College (9/2)...Took three shots against Austin, putting two leading the team in minutes played...Third player to earn Capital Athletic Conference on frame...Played in six games during her first year with the Captains, and helped CNU Rookie of the Year honors in the last four years...Earned first team All-State (VaSID) and outscore opponents 20-2 in those games...Saw season-high 24 minutes of action against first team All-Conference laurels during her first year with the Captains...Started all 21 York (Pa.) (9/24)...Took five total shots, putting three on-frame games at outside back and played 1,743 minutes to lead all field players...Helped CNU defense tie program record for shutouts with 12...Two-time CAC Defensive Player of the AT COURTLAND - Played three years of varsity under head coach Dennis Berry, winning Week...Chipped in on the offensive end as well with four goals and one assist...Scored in three straight conference championships...Also reached the regional semifinals her senior her collegiate debut against Austin (9/2) and added goals against Carnegie Mellon (9/9), year, advancing to the state semifinals before falling in a shootout to the eventual state Southern Virginia (10/4), and Marymount (10/26)...Assisted on a goal at DeSales (9/17)... champions...Earned All-Conference and second team All-Region honors following her se- Took 28 total shots, including 12 on-goal nior campaign...Also an All-Conference pick and honorable mention All-Region selection her junior year...Named Most Improved Player and earned honorable mention All-Confer- AT ROBINSON - Played all four years under head coach Jim Rike, earning All-Conference ence honors as a sophomore...Reached regionals as a member of the indoor track team honors each season...Picked up second team All-Conference laurels as a freshman and during both her junior and senior seasons. sophomore and added first team All-Conference nods during her final two campaigns.... Also named an honorable mention All-Met selection as a senior...Member of the National PERSONAL - Kyra Ann Locklear was born in Clovis, Md...Daughter of Stacy and Mis- Honor Society. sy Locklear...Has one sister, Kayla, who is also a member of the CNU Women’s Soccer team...Favorite sports personality is Lionel Messi...Dream vacation is a trip to Italy...Hob- PERSONAL - Keiley Blair McCarthy was born in Fairfax, Va...Daughter of Brian and Mere- bies include dancing, singing, art, and baking...Person in history she’d most like to meet is dith McCarthy...Has two sisters, Brennan and Riley...Volunteer work includes a mission trip Michael Jackson...Favorite food are cinnamon rolls...Favorite movie is “Avatar”...Favorite to Nicaragua...Dream vacation is a trip to Australia...Favorite food is goldfish crackers... book is “The Great Gatsby”...Majoring in Communications. Favorite movie is “Step Brothers” and favorite TV show is “The Office”...Favorite author is Nicholas Sparks...Majoring in Business Marketing.

CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS

SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN 2016 6 0 1 0 2 5 .200 3 .600 0 0-0 56 2016 21 21 4 1 9 28 .143 12 .429 0 0-0 1743 TOTAL 6 0 1 0 2 5 .200 3 .600 0 0-0 56 TOTAL 21 21 4 1 9 28 .143 12 .429 0 0-0 1743

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LOGAN CARSON MONTEL 24 POKORNY 3 SOPHOMORE • MIDFIELD • 5-5 SOPHOMORE • FORWARD • 5-3 SUFFOLK, VA. WILLIAMSBURG, VA. KING’S FORK LAFAYETTE

2016 - FRESHMAN - Top midfielder reserve for the Captains in her first year at CNU, 2016 - FRESHMAN - Earned second team All-Conference honors in her first year with the seeing action in 20 games with six starts...Made first collegiate start in the season opener Captains...Ranked second on the team in scoring with 18 points after scoring five goals against Austin (9/2)...Tough player in the defensive midfield helped CNU post 12 shut- and adding eight assists...Notched three game-winning goals during the year while playing outs...Also a factor offensively, taking 18 shots and putting eight on frame...Member of the in 18 games and starting each one...Among team leaders in accuracy, putting 24 of 40 Capital Athletic Conference All-Academic Team. shots on-frame for a .600 percentage...Burst onto the scene with a tremendous first two games, scoring three goals and chipping in two assists against Austin (9/2) and Methodist AT KING’S FORK - Played four years as a member of the Bulldogs, helping lead the (9/6)...Two of those three went as game-winners...Also scored the game-winning goal in team to a conference championship her senior year...Earned All-Conference honors all the 2016 CAC Championship against Frostburg State (11/5)...Member of the CAC All-Ac- four years...Also a first team All-Region selection from 2014-16...Picked up second team ademic team All-State laurels as a senior. AT LAFAYETTE - Played three years of soccer as a member of the Rams, helping lead the PERSONAL - Logan Taylor Montel was born in Ceba, Puerto Rico...Daughter of Cindy team to a conference championship in her junior year...Earned first team All-Conference and Brady Montel...Has one brother, David...Worked as a lifeguard over the summer... honors all three seasons...Also added first team All-Region and All-State laurels as a soph- Person in history she’d most like to meet is Abraham Lincoln...Most impressive person met omore...As a member of the track team, picked up first team All-Conference and All-Region is her mother...Favorite movie is “Maze Runner”...Favorite book is “Gone Girl”...Majoring honors in her freshman year...Member of the National Honor Society. in Communications. PERSONAL - Carson Nicole Pokorny was born in Williamsburg, Va...Daughter of Andrea and Clay Pokorny...Has one brother, Cole...Father played soccer at Gettysburg College... Favorite sports personality is Carli Lloyd...Dream vacation is a trip to Greece...Person in history she’d most like to meet is Thomas Jefferson...Hobbies include reading, baking, and going to the beach...Most impressive person met is Mia Hamm...Favorite movie is “Remember the Titans”...Favorite book is “True Colors”...Majoring in Biochemistry.

CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS

SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN 2016 20 6 0 0 0 18 .000 8 .444 0 0-0 801 2016 18 18 5 8 18 40 .125 24 .600 3 0-0 1116 TOTAL 20 6 0 0 0 18 .000 8 .444 0 0-0 801 TOTAL 18 18 5 8 18 40 .125 24 .600 3 0-0 1116

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SYDNEY HAILEY RIFE 17 SHAW 7 SOPHOMORE • DEFENSE • 5-5 SOPHOMORE • MIDFIELD • 5-6 VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. LEESBURG, VA. KELLAM LOUDOUN COUNTY

2016 - FRESHMAN - Earned starting spot in the midfield from opening day in her first year 2016 - FRESHMAN - Saw action in nine games and made one start in her first year at with the Captains...Picked up an assist in the first game of the season...Added two goals, CNU...Picked up a pair of assists in her lone start, at Wesley (10/1)...Added a third assist including the game-winning strike at St. Mary’s (Md.) (10/12)...Played in 16 games and in a win over Southern Virginia (10/4)...Took just two shots during the season...Played a started 14...Took 12 total shots, putting seven on frame for a .583 on-goal percentage... season-high 57 minutes against Austin (9/2) in her collegiate debut...Member of the Capi- Played a season-high 79 minutes against nationally-ranked Carnegie Mellon (9/9)...Mem- tal Athletic Conference All-Academic Team. ber of the Capital Athletic Conference All-Academic Team AT LOUDOUN COUNTY - Played all four years under head coach Kirk Smith, helping lead AT KELLAM - Played in the midfield all four years under head coach Mario Hurdle, help- the Raiders to back-to-back state championships...Also won two regional titles and two ing win a pair of conference titles...Earned All-District honors all four seasons, including conference champiosnhips...Named team captain as a senior and earned MVP honors. back-to-back selections to the first team as a junior and senior...Member of the National Honor Society. PERSONAL - Hailey N. Shaw was born in Reston, Va...Daughter of Russ and Suzette Shaw...Has two sisters, Brooke and Callie...Dream vacation is a trip to Hawaii...Favorite PERSONAL - Sydney Payton Rife was born in Denver, Colo...Daughter of Courtney and food is pizza...Favorite TV show is “Grey’s Anatomy”...Majoring in Business Management. Aaron Rife...Has one sister, Cameron, and one brother, Maddox...Favorite sports person- ality is Alex Morgan...Dream vacation is a trip to Australia...Person in history she’d most like to meet is Abraham Lincoln...Favorite movie is “The Revenant”...Favorite book is “The Forgotten Girl”...Has not yet decided on a major.

CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS

SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN 2016 16 14 2 1 5 12 .167 7 .583 1 0-0 752 2016 9 1 0 3 3 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 216 TOTAL 16 14 2 1 5 12 .167 7 .583 1 0-0 752 TOTAL 9 1 0 3 3 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 216

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DARBY STEPHENS 2 SOPHOMORE • DEFENSE • 5-4 ROUND HILL, VA. WOODGROVE

2016 - FRESHMAN - Did not see any action during her first season with the Captains.

AT WOODGROVE - Played defense and outside midfield all four years under Coach Bar- rett, helping lead the Wolverines to a state championship as a freshman...Earned All-Met honors in 2014 and 2016...Captured first team All-Conference honors as a junior and se- nior, as well as second team All-Conference honors following her sophomore year...Added first team All-Region and second team All-State honors in 2015...Member of the National Honor Society.

PERSONAL - Darby Lee Stephens was born in Fairfax, Va...Daughter of David and Di- anne Stephens...Has three sisters, Danielle, Dakota, and Dalani, and one brother, Daw- son...Father is an Olympic qualifier in the javelin and competed in the 1988 Seoul and 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games...Sister Danielle played soccer at Virginia Wesleyan and Dakota plays at N.C. State...Favorite sports personality is Carli Lloyd...Dream vacation is a trip to Cabo San Lucas with her family...Favorite TV show is “New Girl” and favorite movie is “The Lion King”...Favorite authoer is James Patterson...Favorite musicians are Bret Eldredge and Carrie Underwood...Majoring in Biology.

CAREER STATISTICS

SEASON GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT MIN 2016 --- Did Not See Game Action ---

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OLIVIA MADDIE BOLTON 34 COCHRAN 28 FRESHMAN • 5-5 • DEFENSE FRESHMAN • 5-9 • FORWARD STAFFORD, VA. FAIRFAX, VA. MOUNTAIN VIEW CHANTILLY

AT MOUNTAIN VIEW - Played all four years on defense for the Wildcats, while also playing for AT CHANTILLY - Played four years of varsity soccer for the Chargers under head coach Melissa the Annandale United FC...Played for the Virginia State ODP from 8th-10th grade...Earned sec- Bibbee...Helped lead the Chargers to a district championship as a freshman and Group 6A state ond team All-Conference honors as a sophomore...Picked up first team All-Conference laurels semifinal finish as a sophomore...Earned second team All-District honors as a senior...Also a as a junior and senior...Also named first team All-Region and All-State as a senior...Named team member of the basketball team for two years. MVP on defense while serving as Co-Team Captain. PERSONAL - Madison Elizabeth Cochran was born in Fairfax, Va. and goes by the nickname PERSONAL - Olivia Anna-Nicole Bolton was born in Fairfax, Va...Daughter of Patty and Bob “Maddie”...Daughter of Bob and Kim Cochran...Has one brother, Matt...Favorite sports personal- Bolton...Has two brothers, Alex and Nicholas...Brother, Alex, played soccer at Winthrop Univer- ity is Julie Johnson...Dream vacation is a trip to Hawaii...Person in history she’d most like to meet sity...Favorite sports personality is Michael Phelps...Dream vacation is a trip to Hawaii...Favorite is Martin Luther King, Jr...Favorite food is anything Italian...Favorite movie is “The Last Song”... musicians are the The Chainsmokers and Shakira...Majoring in Pre-Law. Favorite musician is Carrie Underwood...Has not yet decided on a major.

MAXINE RILEY BORRIS 1 COOK 19 FRESHMAN • 5-1 • FORWARD FRESHMAN • 5-7 • MIDFIELD RICHMOND, VA. MECHANICSVILLE, VA. COSBY ATLEE

AT COSBY - Helped lead the Titans to three conference championships while playing varsity all AT ATLEE - Played in the midfield for the Raiders all four years under head coach Bruce Love- four years...Also won a regional championship as a freshman...Earned second team All-Confer- lace...Earned All-Conference and All-Region honors in each of her last three seasons...Also ence honors as a junior and senior...Named Defensive Player of the Year following her senior picked up first team All-Metro laurels as a senior. campaign...Earned Student-Athlete Award all four years PERSONAL - Riley Ann Cook was born in Richmond, Va...Daughter of Mike and Courtney PERSONAL - Maxine Alaine Borris was born in Richmond, Va. and goes by the nickname Cook...Has four brothers, Jack, Andrew, Mark, and Sam...Brother, Jack, plays lacrosse at the “Max”...Daughter of Marcel Borris and Agi Bahadar...Has two brothers, Ben and Julian...Favorite University of Richmond...Dream vacation is a trip to the Dominican Republic...Person in history sports personality is Gabby Douglas...Dream vacation is a trip to Bora Bora...Person in history she’d most like to meet is George Washington...Most impressive person met is her mother...Fa- she’d most like to meet is Abraham Lincoln...Favorite movie is “Dinner for Schmucks”...Favorite vorite TV show is “One Tree Hill”...Favorite foods are chicken nuggets and ice cream...Favorite musician is Ben Howard...Majoring in Psychology. musician is Brett Young...Majoring in Chemistry.

STORI MONTANA CARPENTER 32 COWARD 33 FRESHMAN • 5-6 • FORWARD FRESHMAN • 5-10 • DEFENSE HAMPTON, VA. HAYMARKET, VA. HAMPTON CHRISTIAN ACADEMY BATTLEFIELD

AT HAMPTON CHRISTIAN ACADEMY - Played forward for five years under head coach Rich- AT BATTLEFIELD - Played soccer all four years for the Bobcats, helping lead the team to a state ard Paris for the Warriors...Earned first team All-Conference honors as an eighth grader...Went championship as a junior...Earned first team All-Conference and honorable mention All-Region on to collect first team All-Conference and second team All-State laurels as a freshman...Picked laurels as a senior...Also a decorated member of the track & field program, setting the school and up first team All-Conference and All-State honors as a junior and senior...Set school record with conference record for the triple jump...Won conference championship as a senior in track & field. 64 goals in a season as a junior, which ranked third in the nation, and broke program mark for a career as a senior with 189 goals. PERSONAL - Ciara Montana Coward was born in Fairfax, Va. and goes by her middle name... Daughter of Jeff and Kathy Coward...Has two brothers, Connor and Killian...Brother, Connor, PERSONAL - Stori Alexandra Carpenter was born in Newport News, Va...Daughter of Steve and played soccer at James Madison University, and both of her parents were college athletes as Joy Carpenter...Has one brother, Pierce...Favorite sports personality is Alexis Sanchez...Dream well...Favorite sports personality is Sergio Ramos...Dream vacation is a trip to tour castles in the vacation is a trip to Hawaii...Has not yet decided on a major. UK...Most impressive person met is her grandpa...Majoring in History.

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HAILEY ALEXI EISLER 00 MANLEY 35 FRESHMAN • 5-10 • GOALKEEPER FRESHMAN • 5-7 • DEFENSE NORTH CHESTERFIELD, VA. SPRINGFIELD, VA. MONACAN SOUTH COUNTY

AT MONACAN - Multi-sport athlete for the Chiefs winning multiple championships for the soc- AT SOUTH COUNTY - Played defense all four years for the Stallions, including three as a center cer and basketball teams...Helped the soccer team capture a conference and regional title as back under head coach Nina Pannoni...Four-time All-Conference selection, earning first team a junior while also leading the basketball team to three straight state championships...Earned honors twice...Picked up second team All-Region laurels as a sophomore...Also earned All-Met All-Conference honors for soccer all four years...Named Conference Player of the Year as a se- Honorable Mention and All-South County Team honors as a senior...Member of the National nior while also collecting first team All-Region, second team All-State and second team All-Metro Honor Society. honors...Picked up second team All-State and first team All-Region nod as a junior. PERSONAL - Alexi Elisabeth Manley was born in Fair Oaks, Va...Daughter of Ross and Andi PERSONAL - Haley Madison Eiser was born in Henrico, Va...Daughter of Tony and Debbie Eis- Manley...Has one brother, Hunter, who is a wrestler at the University of Tennessee-Chattanoo- er...Has two brothers, Dylan and Aaron...Dream vacation is a trip to Bora Bora...Most impressive ga...Dream vacation is a trip to Bora Bora...Most impressive person met is her mom...Favorite person met is Magic Johnson...Has not yet decided on a major. food is pasta...Majoring in Psychology.

LINDSAY VICTORIA FREEWALT 37 REED 9 FRESHMAN • 5-8 • GOALKEEPER FRESHMAN • 5-3 • MIDFIELD ALEXANDRIA, VA. FAIRFAX STATION, VA. WEST POTOMAC SOUTH COUNTY

AT WEST POTOMAC - Played in goal all four years for the Wolverines under head coach Ed AT SOUTH COUNTY - Played forward all four years for the Stallions...Earned All-Conference Thomas...Earned honorable mention All-Conference honors as a sophomore and junior...Picked honors all four years, including first team selections twice...Also an All-Met Honorable Mention up second team All-Conference laurels as a senior...Named team captain for her final season... pick twice and a first team All-Region and All-State selection as a junior...Named team captain Member of the National Honor Society. as a junior and senior.

PERSONAL - Lindsay Josephine Freewalt was born in Alexandria, Va...Daughter of Susan and PERSONAL - Victoria Taylor Reed was born in Arlington, Va...Daughter of Chris and Karla Richard Freewalt...Has one sister, Nicole, and one brother, Jeremy...Favorite sports personality Reed...Has two brothers, Logan and Brendan, and one sister, Alex, who played soccer at the is Walter Payton...Dream vacation is a trip to Fiji...Person in history she’d most like to meet is University of Maryland...Favorite sports personality is Sydney Leroux...Dream vacation is a trip Theodore Roosevelt...Hobbies include playing the ukulele...Favorite food is hawaiian pizza... to Greece...Favorite food is chips and queso...Favorite movies are Disney movies...Favorite Majoring in Biology. book is Divergent...Favorite musician is Jimmy Buffett...Majoring in Business.

MADDIE EMILY KELSEY 16 SCHOKA 12 FRESHMAN • 5-5 • FORWARD FRESHMAN • 5-3 • MIDFIELD ASHBURN, VA. FAIRFAX, VA. ROCK RIDGE TRINITY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL

AT ROCK RIDGE - Played all four years at forward for the Phoenix...Earned first team All-Con- AT TRINITY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL - Played all four years for the Gryphons, helping lead the ference honors all four years...Also collected second team All-Region nod as a senior, while team to back-to-back conference championships...Earned first team All-Conference honors after picking up honorable mention All-County...Twice named the team MVP...Holds school record for all four seasons...Added first team All-State pick in 2015...Also played for the ODP State team goals in a single season...Member of the National Honor Society. from 2012-2015...Member of the National Honor Society.

PERSONAL - Madeline Rose Kelsey was born in Fairfax, Va. and goes by the nickname Mad- PERSONAL - Emily Grace Schoka was born in Arlington, Va...Daughter of Andy and Wendy die...Daughter of Jill and Richard Kelsey...Has two brothers, Sean and Connor...Favorite sports Schoka...Has two brothers, Andrew and Mike...Favorite sports personality is Messi...Dream va- personality is Jason Witten...Dream vacation is a trip to Hawaii...Favorite food is pancakes... cation is anywhere with warm sand and clear water...Person in history she’d most like to meet Favorite TV show is “How I Met Your Mother”...Favorite book is “The Kite Runner”...Favorite is William Shakespeare...Favorite foods are ice cream and pasta...Favorite movie is “Good Will musician is Miranda Lambert...Has not yet decided on a major. Hunting”...Majoring in Biology.

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FROSTBURG STATE MARY WASHINGTON MARYMOUNT PENN ST. HARRISBURG SALISBURY Oct. 7 in Newport News, Va. Oct. 21 in Fredericksburg, Va. Oct. 25 in Newport News, Va. Oct. 14 in Newport News, Va. Oct. 18 in Salisbury, Md.

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location...... Frostburg, Md. Location...... Fredericksburg, Va. Location...... Arlington, Va. Location...... Middletown, Pa. Location...... Salisbury, Md. Enrollment...... 5,676 Enrollment...... 5,203 Enrollment...... 3,572 Enrollment...... 4,376 Enrollment...... 8,657 Athletic Director...... Troy Dell Athletic Director...... Ken Tyler Athletic Director...... Jamie Reynolds Athletic Director...... Rahsaan Carlton Athletic Director...... Gerry DiBartolo Nickname...... Bobcats Nickname...... Eagles Nickname...... Saints Nickname...... Lions Nickname...... Sea Gulls Colors...... Red, Black, and White Colors...... Navy Blue and Gray Colors...... Royal Blue and White Colors...... Navy Blue and White Colors...... Maroon and Gold SOCCER INFORMATION SOCCER INFORMATION SOCCER INFORMATION SOCCER INFORMATION SOCCER INFORMATION Field...... Bobcat Stadium Field...... Grass Stadium Field...... Long Bridge Park Field...... Lions Soccer Field Field...... SU Soccer Complex Conference...... Capital Conference...... Capital Conference...... Capital Conference...... Capital Conference...... Capital Head Coach...... Brian Parker Head Coach...... Corey Hewson Head Coach...... Gayle Wilson Head Coach...... Adam Clay Head Coach...... Kwame Lloyd 2016 Record...... 10-10-1 (7-2 CAC) 2016 Record...... 11-6-2 (6-2-1 CAC) 2016 Record...... 7-9 (2-7 CAC) 2016 Record...... 6-12 (3-6 CAC) 2016 Record...... 5-8-4 (4-4-1 CAC) 2016 Postseason...... CAC Finals 2016 Postseason...... CAC Semifinals 2016 Postseason...... N/A 2016 Postseason...... N/A 2016 Postseason...... CAC 1st Round SERIES INFORMATION SERIES INFORMATION SERIES INFORMATION SERIES INFORMATION SERIES INFORMATION Series Record...... CNU leads, 4-2-2 Series Record...... CNU leads, 7-3-1 Series Record...... CNU leads, 8-0 Series Record...... CNU leads, 4-0 Series Record...... CNU leads, 11-5-2 Last CNU Win...... Nov. 5, 2016 Last CNU Win...... Nov. 2, 2016 Last CNU Win...... Oct. 26, 2016 Last CNU Win...... Oct. 22, 2016 Last CNU Win...... Oct. 21, 2015 Last FSU Win...... Sept. 26, 2015 Last UMW Win...... Nov. 3, 2015 Last MU Win...... N/A Last PSH Win...... N/A Last SU Win...... Sept. 19, 2012 ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS SID...... Noah Becker SID...... Clint Often SID...... Kyle Gurganious SID...... Adam Clay SID...... Tim Brennan Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Website...... FrostburgSports.com Website...... UMWEagles.com Website...... MarymountSaints.com Website...... Athletics.HBG.PSU.edu Website...... SUSeaGulls.com

SOUTHERN VIRGINIA ST. MARY’S (MD.) WESLEY YORK (PA.) CAC TOURNAMENT Oct. 4 in Buena Vista, Va. Oct. 11 in Newport News, Va. Sept. 30 in Newport News, Va. Sept. 23 in York, Pa. Oct. 28 - Nov. 4 at Highest Seed

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION 1ST ROUND - OCTOBER 28 Location...... Buena Vista, Va. Location...... St. Mary’s City, Md. Location...... Dover, Del. Location...... York, Pa. Game 1 Enrollment...... 808 Enrollment...... 1,746 Enrollment...... 1,530 Enrollment...... 4,739 - No. 5 Seed at No. 4 Seed Athletic Director...... Jason Lamb Athletic Director...... Scott Devine Athletic Director...... Mike Drass Athletic Director...... Paul Saikia Game 2 Nickname...... Knights Nickname...... Seahawks Nickname...... Wolverines Nickname...... Spartans - No. 6 Seed at No. 3 Seed Colors...... Green, White, and Black Colors...... Blue, Gold, and White Colors...... Blue and White Colors...... Green and White *Top-2 Seeds Receive Byes SOCCER INFORMATION SOCCER INFORMATION SOCCER INFORMATION SOCCER INFORMATION SEMIFINALS - OCTOBER 31 Field...... SVU Fields Field...... Seahawk Stadium Field...... Scott D. Miller Stadium Field...... Graham Field Game 3 Conference...... Capital Conference...... Capital Conference...... Capital Conference...... Capital - Winner of G1 at No. 1 Seed Head Coach...... MaKenzie Cox Head Coach...... Peter Krech Head Coach...... Ed Muntz Head Coach...... Vicki Sterner Game 4 2016 Record...... 6-11 (2-7 CAC) 2016 Record...... 10-6-2 (6-2-1 CAC) 2016 Record...... 4-11-1 (0-9 CAC) 2016 Record...... 7-10-1 (5-4 CAC) - Winner of G2 at No. 2 Seed 2016 Postseason...... N/A 2016 Postseason...... CAC Semifinals 2016 Postseason...... N/A 2016 Postseason...... CAC 1st Round SERIES INFORMATION SERIES INFORMATION SERIES INFORMATION SERIES INFORMATION CHAMPIONSHIP - NOVEMBER 4 Series Record...... CNU leads, 5-0 Series Record...... CNU leads, 6-2 Series Record...... CNU leads, 4-0 Series Record...... CNU leads, 4-0-1 Game 5 Last CNU Win...... Oct. 4, 2016 Last CNU Win...... Oct. 12, 2016 Last CNU Win...... Oct. 1, 2016 Last CNU Win...... Sept. 24, 2016 - Winner of G3 vs. Winner of G4 Last SVU Win...... N/A Last SMC Win...... Oct. 29, 2013 Last WC Win...... N/A Last YCP Win...... N/A ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS SID...... Nick Porter SID...... Nairem Moran SID...... Cyrill Parham SID...... Scott Guise Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Website...... Athletics.SVU.edu Website...... SMCMAthletics.com Website...... GoWesleyAthletics.com Website...... YCPSpartans.com

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BERRY CAL LUTHERAN CATHOLIC EMORY METHODIST Sept. 17 in Atlanta, Ga. Sept. 8 in Newport News, Va. Sept. 2 in Virginia Beach, Va. Sept. 15 in Atlanta, Ga. Sept. 10 in Newport News, Va.

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location...... Mount Berry, Ga. Location...... Thousand Oaks, Calif. Location...... Washington, D.C. Location...... Druid Hills, Ga. Location...... Fayetteville, N.C. Enrollment...... 2,100 Enrollment...... 4,174 Enrollment...... 3,713 Enrollment...... 14,913 Enrollment...... 2,300 Athletic Director...... Todd Brooks Athletic Director...... Dan Kuntz Athletic Director...... Sean Sullivan Athletic Director...... Mike Vienna Athletic Director...... Dave Eavenson Nickname...... Vikings Nickname...... Regals Nickname...... Cardinals Nickname...... Eagles Nickname...... Monarchs Colors...... Silver and Blue Colors...... Violet and Gold Colors...... Red and Black Colors...... Blue and Gold Colors...... Green and Gold SOCCER INFORMATION SOCCER INFORMATION SOCCER INFORMATION SOCCER INFORMATION SOCCER INFORMATION Field...... Pearson Field Field...... West Field Field...... CUA Soccer Field Field...... EU Soccer Field Arena...... Monarch SoccerPlex Conference...... SAA Conference...... SCIAC Conference...... Landmark Conference...... UAA Conference...... USA South Head Coach...... Lorenzo Canalis Head Coach...... Frank Marino Head Coach...... J.P. Sousa Head Coach...... Sue Patberg Head Coach...... Bryan Madej 2016 Record...... 9-6-2 (4-2-1 SAA) 2016 Record...... 12-5-4 (6-4-4 SCIAC) 2016 Record...... 11-4 (4-3 Landmark) 2016 Record...... 9-5-3 (2-2-3 UAA) 2016 Record.... 9-6-2 (8-2-2 USA South) 2016 Postseason...... SAA Semifinals 2016 Postseason...... SCIAC Semifinals 2016 Postseason..Landmark Semifinals 2016 Postseason...... N/A 2016 Postseason...... USA S. Semifinals SERIES INFORMATION SERIES INFORMATION SERIES INFORMATION SERIES INFORMATION SERIES INFORMATION Series Record...... Series tied, 0-0-1 Series Record...... CLU leads, 2-0 Series Record...... CUA leads, 2-1 Series Record...... Series tied, 0-0-1 Series Record...... CNU leads, 15-6-4 Last CNU Win...... N/A Last CNU Win...... N/A Last CNU Win...... Sept. 22, 2013 Last CNU Win...... N/A Last CNU Win...... Sept. 6, 2016 Last BC Win...... N/A Last CLU Win...... Sept. 11, 2010 Last CUA Win...... Sept. 16, 2012 Last EU Win...... N/A Last MU Win...... Nov. 3, 2007 ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS SID...... Blake Childers SID...... Tracy Olson SID...... Mike Gambardella SID...... John Farina SID...... Nate Jervey Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Website...... BerryVikings.com Website...... CLUsports.com Website...... CUACardinals.com Website...... EmoryAthletics.com Website...... MUmonarchs.com

ROANOKE TRINITY VIRGINIA WESLEYAN Sept. 20 in Newport News, Va. Sept. 1 in Virginia Beach, Va. Sept. 5 in Virginia Beach, Va.

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location...... Salem, Va. Location...... San Antonio, Texas Location...... Virginia Beach, Va. Enrollment...... 2,000 Enrollment...... 2,400 Enrollment...... 1,441 Athletic Director...... Scott Allison Athletic Director...... Bob King Athletic Director...... Joanne Renn Nickname...... Maroons Nickname...... Tigers Nickname...... Marlins Colors...... Maroon and Gray Colors...... Maroon and White Colors...... Blue and Silver SOCCER INFORMATION SOCCER INFORMATION SOCCER INFORMATION Field...... Donald J. Kerr Stadium Field...... Foster Field Field...... Foster Field Conference...... Old Dominion Athletic Conference...... SCAC Conference...... Old Dominion Athletic Head Coach...... Phil Benne Head Coach...... Dylan Harrison Head Coach...... Jeff Bowers 2016 Record...... 9-6-4 (7-3 ODAC) 2016 Record...... 23-1 (12-0 SCAC) 2016 Record...... 12-6-3 (7-0-3 ODAC) 2016 Postseason...ODAC Quarterfinals 2016 Postseason...... NCAA Elite Eight 2016 Postseason...... NCAA 1st Round SERIES INFORMATION SERIES INFORMATION SERIES INFORMATION Series Record...... CNU leads, 7-5 Series Record...... TU leads, 1-0 Series Record...... VWU leads, 12-6-1 Last CNU Win...... Sept. 13, 2014 Last CNU Win...... N/A Last CNU Win...... Sept. 16, 2015 Last RC Win...... Oct. 25, 2015 Last TU Win...... Sept. 2, 2005 Last VWU Win...... Sept. 14, 2016 ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS SHAYE DOHERTY VS. MARY WASHINGTON SID...... Chris Kilcoyne SID...... Justin Parker SID...... Cody Clifton Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Website...... RoanokeMaroons.com Website...... TrinityTigers.com Website...... VWUAthletics.com

2017 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE • 27 • CAPITAL ATHLETIC CONFERENCE

Formed in 1989, this 10-member coalition of four-year, co-educational institutions promotes intercollegiate athletic competition among 2016-17 RICHARD C. COOK AWARD schools located in close geographic proxim- ity that have similar educational and athletic philosophies. The Capital Athletic Conference RK. SCHOOL TOTAL PTS. MEN’S PTS. WOMEN’S PTS. (CAC) strives to develop a harmony of good feeling and a spirit of competitive sportsman- 1. Christopher Newport 218.5 107.0 111.5 ship, fellowship, and uniformity of practice 2. Mary Washington 194.0 89.5 104.5 among member institutions. Conference mem- 3. Salisbury 181.5 89.0 92.5 bers are required to operate their intercolle- 4. York (Pa.) 179.5 83.5 96.0 giate athletic programs under the highest ethical standards and to maintain a pro- 5. Frostburg State 92.5 38.5 54.0 gram consistent with the overall educational philosophy of the member institutions. 6. Wesley 86.5 42.5 44.0 7. St. Mary’s (Md.) 83.5 34.5 49.0 Charter members were: The Catholic University of America, Gallaudet University, 8. Marymount 77.0 36.5 40.5 Mary Washington College, Marymount University, St. Mary’s College of Maryland, 9. Penn St. Harrisburg 50.0 28.5 21.5 and York College of Pennsylvania. 10. Southern Virginia 40.0 23.5 16.5

Since its inception, the CAC accepted Salisbury’s membership in 1993, while Wes- **The Richard C. Cook All-Sports Award is presented annually to the conference member that accu- ley joined in January, 2006. Recently, the conference has seen continued growth mulates the most points during the academic year. Points are awarded based upon each program’s with Frostburg State joining in 2010 before the latest additions in 2013. Christopher success during regular season and conference tournament action. The award is recognized as a Newport, Penn State Harrisburg, and Southern Virginia all accepted membership symbol of excellence and is designed to represent the most successful athletic program in the CAC and began competing in the CAC for the first time during the 2013-14 athletic year. during a given year.**

The first president of the conference was Bill Finney of Marymount University. In June 1993, Richard C. Cook was appointed as the first commissioner. In January 2008, Tom Byrnes was selected to serve as the first full-time commissioner with the CAPITAL ATHLETIC CONFERENCE dual role of conference sports information director.

In 1991-92, the first Conference All-Sports Award, given annually to the Conference Commissioner: Jeff Ligney institution that accumulates the most points toward the “total” athletic program, was Office Phone: (717) 815-6817 awarded to Mary Washington College. In June 2007, the Board of Directors added a Email: [email protected] “Men’s Commissioner’s Award” and a “Women’s Commissioner’s Award” to promote Asst. Commissioner: Tim Mowrer the best men’s and women’s programs in the conference in addition to the overall Cell Phone: (717) 368-7949 best program. In December 2007, the all-sports honor was re-named the “Richard Email: [email protected] C. Cook All-Sports Award” in recognition of the 15 years of service by the retiring Address: commissioner. 1301 College Ave. Fredericksburg, VA 22401 Throughout the years, the Conference has produced hundreds of All-American ath- Website: CACsports.com Twitter: twitter.com/CACsports letes and has had many teams and individuals participate in NCAA Championship Facebook: facebook.com/CACsports events.

CAPITAL ATHLETIC CONFERENCE MEMBERS

CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT FROSTBURG STATE MARY WASHINGTON MARYMOUNT PENN ST. HARRISBURG

CAPTAINS BOBCATS EAGLES SAINTS LIONS

SALISBURY SOUTHERN VIRGINIA ST. MARY’S (MD.) WESLEY YORK (PA.)

SEA GULLS KNIGHTS SEAHAWKS WOLVERINES SPARTANS

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In the 20th season of women’s soccer at Christopher ture the program’s first CAC tournament champion- Newport University, the Captains made sure to mark ship. With the league’s automatic berth into the NCAA the anniversary with a special season from start to Tournament, CNU downed nationally-ranked Rowan finish. CNU put together one of its finest campaigns, University in the first round, 3-2, earning the program’s setting the program record for wins and winning per- first postseason victory since 2004. centage, while also collecting the program’s first CAC Championship and the first NCAA Tournament win After the best start in program history, CNU was in the since 2004. national rankings for a majority of the season and were ranked as high as 11th nationally. The Captains start- In his fourth season at the helm, head coach Dan Wei- ed the year with a 12-1-0 record through the first 13 ler continued to establish new benchmarks for success games while impressing on both sides of the ball. with the Captains in 2016. While featuring one of the most decorated and talented forwards in program his- The season-opening run included a 2-1 win over na- tory, Weiler also built a young, talented team around tionally-ranked Carnegie Mellon on September 9, and her for success up and down the field. Ten of the elev- a 1-0 victory against perennial power Wheaton (Ill.) on en starters in 2016 have at least one year of eligibility September 10. In conference play, the Captains dom- remaining after the successful season, including six inated the CAC with an 8-0-1 record while outscoring underclassmen. opponents 33-3. In the CAC Tournament, CNU shut- out Mary Washington, 2-0, and Frostburg State, 1-0, The aforementioned senior forward was Victoria to win the first CAC title in four years as members of Perry, who led the way with yet another exceptional the league. individual performance and capped her career as an VICTORIA PERRY All-American. Named a second team All-American by In the NCAA Tournament, CNU would trail, 1-0, against the National Soccer Coaches Association of America nationally-ranked Rowan before Perry and Gillis gave (NSCAA), Perry became just the third player in CNU the Captains a 2-1 lead early in the second half. Then, history to earn NSCAA All-American honors. The posted her third consecutive 30-point season while after Rowan equalized, it was Perry again for her 10th All-American designation was the culminating moment scoring 10 goals and a league-leading and career-high goal of the year and the final game-winner of her illus- of one of the finest careers in program history, as Perry 12 assists. She ranked in the top 20 nationally in total trious career. The next night, CNU suffered a 4-0 loss graduated as the all-time leading scorer with 109 ca- assists and was one of only 26 active players national- to host and nationally-ranked Johns Hopkins to close reer points. She is the only women’s soccer player to ly to record 30 goals and 20 assists during her career. out the season. score 30 goals with 30 assists after finishing a career with a program-record 31 helpers. Her career records With Perry, two more Captains were honored as With a record-breaking campaign in 2016, the Cap- also include 16 game-winning goals, which included a NSCAA All-Region selections when sophomore mid- tains have set the stage for another big run in 2017. key goal in the 2016 NCAA Tournament, powering the fielder Gabby Gillis and junior defender Danielle Pratt Four seniors graduated from the team, including Perry, Captains into the second round for the first time since each earned first team All-Region accolades. Gillis was but the Captains expect to return an impressive con- 2004 and only the second time ever. one of only three field players to start all 21 games tingent ready to battle for even more success in 2017. and remained a consistent factor in the Captains mid- In 2016, Perry was the focal point of a CNU offense field throughout the year. Only the second midfielder in that raised the level in each year of her career. She program history to earn All-Conference honors in each of her first two campaigns, Gillis ranked fourth on the team in scoring and added three game-winning goals.

Pratt was the standout on the back line while moving to center back for the first time in her career. She and the rest of the defense held opponents to just seven goals before the NCAA Tournament, while logging 12 shut- outs. The Captains defense allowed just 8.1 shots per game and broke a program record for goals-against average with a 0.61 mark.

Those three were all First Team All-Conference picks as well, and were joined on the first team by Capital Athletic Conference Rookie of the Year Keiley McCa- rthy and junior goalkeeper Carly Maglio. Wrapping up the individual postseason awards, rookie forward Carson Pokorny was a second team All-Conference selection, while Weiler was named the CAC Coach of the Year.

As a team, the Captains capped arguably the most KEILEY MCCARTHY successful single season with a 17-3-1 overall mark for CARLY MAGLIO an .833 winning percentage. CNU secured its fourth straight CAC regular season title and wento n to cap-

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS

DATE OPPONENT RESULT OVERALL CAC ATTEND.

Sept. 2 vs Austin College W 7-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 100

Sept. 6 at Methodist W 3-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 73

Sept. 9 #6 CARNEGIE MELLON W 2-1 3-0-0 0-0-0 639

Sept. 10 WHEATON (IL) W 1-0 4-0-0 0-0-0 506

Sept. 14 VIRGINIA WESLEYAN L 0-1 4-1-0 0-0-0 249

Sept. 17 at DeSales University W 2-1 5-1-0 0-0-0 225

Sept. 19 at Rutgers-Newark W 3-0 6-1-0 0-0-0 165 SHAYE DOHERTY VS. CARNEGIE MELLON

Sept. 24 YORK (PA.)* W 4-0 7-1-0 1-0-0 462

Oct. 1 at Wesley* W 9-1 8-1-0 2-0-0 211

Oct. 4 SOUTHERN VIRGINIA* W 8-0 9-1-0 3-0-0 142

Oct. 8 at Frostburg State* W 2-0 10-1-0 4-0-0 112

Oct. 12 at St. Mary’s (Md.)* W 2-1 11-1-0 5-0-0 50

Oct. 15 MARY WASHINGTON* W 1-0 12-1-0 6-0-0 672

Oct. 19 SALISBURY* T 1-1 (2ot) 12-1-1 6-0-1 263

Oct. 22 at Penn St. Harrisburg* W 1-0 13-1-1 7-0-1 90

Oct. 23 #19 LYNCHBURG L 0-1 13-2-1 7-0-1 348

Oct. 26 at Marymount* W 5-0 14-2-1 8-0-1 120

Nov. 2 MARY WASHINGTON$ W 2-0 15-2-1 8-0-1 314 TAYLOR HUDGINS VS. SALISBURY Nov. 5 FROSTBURG STATE$ W 1-0 16-2-1 8-0-1 623

Nov. 12 vs #19 Rowan! W 3-2 17-2-1 8-0-1 514

Nov. 13 at #12 Johns Hopkins! L 0-4 17-3-1 8-0-1 292

* CAC Game $ CAC Tournament ! NCAA Tournament

WIN-LOSS-TIE RECORDS

Overall ...... 17-3-1 Away ...... 8-1 Conference ...... 8-0-1 Neutral ...... 2-0 KIRA WARNER VS. FROSTBURG STATE Home ...... 7-2-1 Overtime ...... 0-0-1

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2016 OFFENSIVE STATISTICS

## Player GP-GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT

12 Victoria Perry 20-20 10 12 32 72 .139 37 .514 0-0 4 0-0

3 Carson Pokorny 18-18 5 8 18 40 .125 24 .600 0-0 3 0-0

26 Kayla Locklear 21-4 6 1 13 35 .171 22 .629 0-0 2 0-0

25 Gabby Gillis 21-21 5 2 12 36 .139 17 .472 0-0 3 0-0

6 Alex Miller 19-2 5 2 12 15 .333 10 .667 0-0 0 0-0

11 Kimmie Kerstiens 19-13 4 3 11 31 .129 14 .452 0-0 1 1-1

5 Keiley McCarthy 21-21 4 1 9 28 .143 12 .429 0-0 0 0-0

20 Taylor Hudgins 21-13 3 2 8 46 .065 17 .370 0-0 2 0-0 CARSON POKORNY

19 Allie McWilliams 18-1 1 4 6 27 .037 14 .519 0-0 0 0-0

17 Sydney Rife 16-14 2 1 5 12 .167 7 .583 0-0 1 0-0

29 Danielle Pratt 20-20 2 1 5 6 .333 2 .333 0-0 1 0-0

28 Angie Williams 19-8 1 3 5 19 .053 10 .526 0-1 0 0-0

8 Alexis Haycraft 21-6 1 3 5 16 .062 3 .188 4-0 0 0-0

10 Arial Gardner 3-0 2 0 4 6 .333 5 .833 0-0 0 0-0

31 Kaitlyn DeBaun 3-0 2 0 4 2 1.000 2 1.000 0-0 0 0-0

4 Shaye Doherty 21-21 1 2 4 8 .125 4 .500 3-0 0 0-0

9 Kate Hurlock 20-6 1 1 3 13 .077 8 .615 0-0 0 0-0

7 Hailey Shaw 9-1 0 3 3 2 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0

1 Libby Hinton 6-1 1 0 2 8 .125 5 .625 0-0 0 0-0

23 Kyra Locklear 6-0 1 0 2 5 .200 3 .600 0-0 0 0-0

27 Rachael Brewer 7-1 0 1 1 1 .000 1 1.000 1-0 0 0-0 DANIELLE PRATT

24 Logan Montel 20-6 0 0 0 18 .000 8 .444 0-0 0 0-0

22 Kira Warner 20-17 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0-0 0 0-0

15 Michelle Green 4-0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0-0 0 0-0

18 Lauren Ciccone 11-5 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0

14 Carly Melkus 11-2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0

Total...... 21 57 50 164 449 .127 227 .506 8-1 17 1-1

Opponents...... 21 13 8 34 171 .076 88 .515 12-0 3 0-0

2016 GOALKEEPER STATISTICS

## Player GP-GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% W L T ShO

36 Carly Maglio 21-21 1910:00 13 0.61 75 .852 17 3 1 12/0 ALEXIS HAYCRAFT Total...... 21 1910:00 13 0.61 75 .852 17 3 1 12

Opponents...... 21 1910:00 57 2.69 170 .749 3 17 1 3

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2016 OFFENSIVE STATISTICS

## Player GP-GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% YC-RC GW PK-ATT

12 Victoria Perry 8-8 5 4 14 38 .132 20 .526 0-0 2 0-0

3 Carson Pokorny 7-7 1 5 7 22 .045 14 .636 0-0 0 0-0

26 Kayla Locklear 9-3 4 1 9 24 .167 16 .667 0-0 1 0-0

25 Gabby Gillis 9-9 3 1 7 26 .115 11 .423 0-0 2 0-0

6 Alex Miller 7-2 4 2 10 7 .571 6 .857 0-0 0 0-0

11 Kimmie Kerstiens 9-4 1 3 5 16 .062 8 .500 0-0 1 0-0

5 Keiley McCarthy 9-9 2 0 4 16 .125 7 .438 0-0 0 0-0

20 Taylor Hudgins 9-8 1 1 3 20 .050 9 .450 0-0 0 0-0 KAYLA LOCKLEAR

19 Allie McWilliams 6-1 0 2 2 5 .000 2 .400 0-0 0 0-0

17 Sydney Rife 6-6 2 0 4 9 .222 6 .667 0-0 1 0-0

29 Danielle Pratt 8-8 2 1 5 4 .500 2 .500 0-0 1 0-0

28 Angie Williams 8-5 1 2 4 10 .100 6 .600 0-0 0 0-0

8 Alexis Haycraft 9-2 1 2 4 5 .200 1 .200 1-0 0 0-0

10 Arial Gardner 2-0 2 0 4 6 .333 5 .833 0-0 0 0-0

31 Kaitlyn DeBaun 2-0 2 0 4 2 1.000 2 1.000 0-0 0 0-0

4 Shaye Doherty 9-9 0 1 1 5 .000 3 .600 2-0 0 0-0

9 Kate Hurlock 9-2 1 1 3 9 .111 5 .556 0-0 0 0-0

7 Hailey Shaw 3-1 0 3 3 2 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0

1 Libby Hinton 4-1 1 0 2 8 .125 5 .625 0-0 0 0-0

23 Kyra Locklear 2-0 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0-0 0 0-0

27 Rachael Brewer 4-1 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0-0 0 0-0 GABBY GILLIS

24 Logan Montel 8-3 0 0 0 8 .000 5 .625 0-0 0 0-0

22 Kira Warner 9-9 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 1-0 0 0-0

15 Michelle Green 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0

18 Lauren Ciccone 5-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0

14 Carly Melkus 6-2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0-0

Total...... 9 33 29 95 246 .134 136 .553 4-0 8 0-0

Opponents...... 9 3 1 7 57 .053 32 .561 4-0 0 0-0

2016 GOALKEEPER STATISTICS

## Player GP-GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% W L T ShO

36 Carly Maglio 9-9 830:00 3 0.33 29 .906 8 0 1 6 KIMMIE KERSTIENS Total...... 9 830:00 3 0.33 29 .906 8 0 1 6

Opponents...... 9 830:00 33 3.58 103 .757 0 8 1 0

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2016 FINAL CONFERENCE STANDINGS 2016 INDIVIDUAL CAC HONOREES

PLAYER OF THE YEAR SCHOOL CAC ALL Chris. Newport 8-0-1 17-3-1 Gillian Sawyer...... SR...... F...... St. Mary’s (Md.) Frostburg St. 7-2 10-10-1 Mary Washington 6-2-1 11-6-2 ROOKIE OF THE YEAR St. Mary’s (Md.) 6-2-1 10-6-2 York (Pa.) 5-4 7-10-1 Keiley McCarthy..... FR...... D...... Chris. Newport Salisbury 4-4-1 5-8-4 Penn St.-Harrisburg 3-6 6-12 COACH OF THE YEAR Marymount (Va.) 2-7 7-9 Dan Weiler...... Chris. Newport Southern Virginia 2-7 6-11 Wesley 0-9 4-11-1

2016 CONFERENCE STATISTICAL LEADERS 2016 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS

1ST-TEAM ALL-CAC GOALS POINTS Ruthie Lucas...... JR...... F...... Salisbury 1. G. Sawyer...... St. Mary’s (Md.)...... 16 1. G. Sawyer...... St. Mary’s (Md.)...... 36 2. A. Cummings...... Wesley...... 14 2. V. Perry...... Chris. Newport...... 32 Victoria Perry...... SR...... F...... Chris. Newport 3. V. Perry...... Chris. Newport...... 10 3. A. Cummings...... Wesley...... 30 Gillian Sawyer...... SR...... F...... St. Mary’s (Md.) 4. Three Tied With...... 8 4. B. Shehade...... Frostburg State...... 21 Brooke Shehade...... FR...... F...... Frostburg State 5. Two Tied With...... 18 Melanie Bell...... JR...... M...... Frostburg State Gabby Gillis...... SO...... M...... Chris. Newport ASSISTS SHOTS Emily Huey...... SO...... M...... St. Mary’s (Md.) 1. V. Perry...... Chris. Newport...... 12 1. G. Sawyer...... St. Mary’s (Md.)...... 99 Maryfay Jackson...... SR...... M...... Mary Washington 2. C. Pokorny...... Chris. Newport...... 8 2. V. Perry...... Chris. Newport...... 72 3. G. Gillcrist...... York (Pa.)...... 6 3. A. Cummings...... Wesley...... 68 Lindsey Andonian.... SR...... D...... Salisbury 4. Seven Tied With...... 5 4. B. Shehade...... Frostburg State...... 51 Corinne Carson...... FR...... D...... Mary Washington 5. Two Tied With...... 49 Keiley McCarthy..... FR...... D...... Chris. Newport Danielle Pratt...... JR...... D...... Chris. Newport SAVES Carly Maglio...... JR...... GK...... Chris. Newport 1. S. Brannigan...... Wesley...... 123 2. C. Maglio...... Chris. Newport...... 75 2ND-TEAM ALL-CAC 3. H. Knussman...... Salisbury...... 70 R. Lapen...... Frostburg State...... 70 Aleya Cummings..... FR...... F...... Wesley S. Schultz...... Marymount...... 70 Maxine Herman...... JR...... F...... York (Pa.) Carson Pokorny..... FR...... F...... Chris. Newport SAVE PERCENTAGE Allye Reynolds...... SO...... F...... Mary Washington 1. C. Maglio...... Chris. Newport...... 852 Kristen Stark...... SO...... F..... Penn St. Harrisburg 2. R. Lapen...... Frostburg State...... 843 3. S. Larkin...... St. Mary’s (Md.)...... 831 Christina Carlston....SO...... M...... Mary Washington 4. H. Randall...... Mary Washington...... 806 Jenny Gavigan...... SR...... M...... Salisbury 5. K. Belteton...... Frostburg State...... 784 Claire Kostelnik...... SR...... M...... St. Mary’s (Md.) Janiah Moore...... SO...... M...... Wesley GOALS-AGAINST-AVERAGE Carolyn Barranco..... SR...... D...... St. Mary’s (Md.) 1. C. Maglio...... Chris. Newport...... 0.61 Lane Brooks...... JR...... D...... St. Mary’s (Md.) 2. H. Randall...... Mary Washington...... 0.88 Emily Chambers...... SR...... D...... York (Pa.) 3. S. Larkin...... St. Mary’s (Md.)...... 0.98 4. R. Lapen...... Frostburg State...... 1.02 Lia Kelly...... JR...... D...... Frostburg State 5. H. Knussman...... Salisbury...... 1.25 Alyssa Malanik...... SO...... D...... Frostburg State VICTORIA PERRY Sydney Larkin...... JR...... GK...... St. Mary’s (Md.)

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS COACHING HISTORY

YEAR OVERALL PCT. CONF. PCT. FINISH COACH POSTSEASON EMILY RICE RANDALL JEN CLARK

1997 5-11 .313 1-5 .167 6th Emily Rice Randall --- 1997 1998-99

1998 5-10 .333 2-4 .333 5th Jen Clark ---

1999 12-3-1 .781 5-1 .833 2nd Jen Clark ---

2000 12-4-1 .714 5-1 .833 1st Melissa Mitchell NCAA 1st Round

2001 7-9-2 .444 4-2-1 .643 4th Kwame Lloyd ---

2002 12-3-2 .765 6-0 1.000 1st Kwame Lloyd ---

2003 15-5-1 .738 7-1 .875 T1st Kwame Lloyd --- COACHING HISTORY COACHING HISTORY OVERALL RECORD: 5-11-0 OVERALL RECORD: 17-13-1 2004 16-4-3 .761 7-0 1.000 1st Kwame Lloyd NCAA Elite Eight WINNING PERCENTAGE: .313 WINNING PERCENTAGE: .565 CONFERENCE RECORD: 1-5-0 CONFERENCE RECORD: 7-5-0 2005 14-5-1 .725 6-0 1.000 1st Kwame Lloyd NCAA 1st Round WINNING PERCENTAGE: .167 WINNING PERCENTAGE: .582

2006 13-6-1 .650 5-2 .714 3rd Kwame Lloyd NCAA 1st Round

2007 14-7 .667 8-1 .889 2nd Kwame Lloyd --- MELISSA MITCHELL KWAME LLOYD 2008 14-7-1 .659 9-0 1.000 1st Ruth Keegan --- 2000 2001-07 2009 12-8-3 .587 7-0-2 .889 2nd Ruth Keegan NCAA 1st Round

2010 16-5-1 .750 9-0 1.000 1st Ruth Keegan NCAA 1st Round

2011 11-8-1 .575 6-1-1 .813 1st Ruth Keegan ---

2012 12-9 .571 8-3 .727 3rd Ruth Keegan ---

2013 14-4-2 .750 7-1 .875 1st Dan Weiler NCAA 1st Round

2014 12-4-4 .700 8-0-1 .944 1st Dan Weiler NCAA 1st Round COACHING HISTORY COACHING HISTORY 2015 14-5-1 .725 8-1-0 .889 1st Dan Weiler --- OVERALL RECORD: 12-4-1 OVERALL RECORD: 90-39-11 WINNING PERCENTAGE: .714 WINNING PERCENTAGE: .682 2016 17-3-1 .833 8-0-1 .944 1st Dan Weiler NCAA 2nd Round CONFERENCE RECORD: 5-1-0 CONFERENCE RECORD: 43-6-1 WINNING PERCENTAGE: .833 WINNING PERCENTAGE: .870 TOTAL 247-120-26 .662 126-23-6 .832

MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS RUTH KEEGAN DAN WEILER 2008-12 2013-Present

WINS LOSSES Most Victories...... 17 in 2016 Most Losses...... 11 in 1997 Fewest Victories...... 5 in 1997 & 1998 Fewest Losses...... 3 in 1999 & 2002 Most Home Victories...... 9 in 2004 & 2008 Most Home Losses...... 5 in 1997 Fewest Home Victories...... 2 in 1997 Fewest Home Losses...... 0 in 2002 & 2004

WINNING STREAKS LOSING STREAKS Most Consecutive Wins...... 14 Most Consecutive Losses...... 5 ...... Sept. 25, 2010 - Nov. 6, 2010 ...... Three Times COACHING HISTORY COACHING HISTORY Most Consecutive Conference Wins...... 21 Most Consecutive Conference Losses...... 5 OVERALL RECORD: 65-37-6 OVERALL RECORD: 57-16-8 ...... Oct. 18, 2003 - Sept. 30, 2006 ...... Sept. 7, 1997 - Oct. 25, 1997 WINNING PERCENTAGE: .630 WINNING PERCENTAGE: .753 Most Consecutive Home Wins...... 12 Most Consecutive Home Losses...... 3 CONFERENCE RECORD: 39-4-3 CONFERENCE RECORD: 31-2-2 ...... Sept. 22, 2007 - Oct. 4, 2008 ...... Sep. 1, 1997 - Sept. 9, 1997 WINNING PERCENTAGE: .880 WINNING PERCENTAGE: .914

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GOALS 4 Allison Burr-Miller...... Ferrum...... 9/30/03 MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS 4 Hillary Carney...... Averett..... 10/22/06 3 Laura McFerrin...... Mary Baldwin...... 9/22/99 3 Laura McFerrin...... Averett...... 9/23/00 SCORING RECORDS 3 Amy Petko...... Chowan...... 9/26/00 3 Natalie Stallings...... Averett...... 9/27/02 FASTEST GOAL TO START A GAME 3 Emily Renkin...... Ferrum...... 10/2/04 0:14 vs. TCNJ...... 9/5/04 3 Hillary Carney...... Ferrum...... 11/5/04 0:19 vs. Peace...... 9/23/07 3 Marica Betoney...... Peace...... 9/16/06 0:27 vs. Virginia Wesleyan...... 9/16/15 3 Hillary Carney...... Bridgewater..... 10/15/06 0:40 vs. Ferrum...... 11/5/04 3 Jaclyn Trono...... Averett..... 10/22/06 0:43 vs. Shenandoah...... 10/30/04 3 Sam Ciaravino...... N.C. Wesleyan...... 11/3/09 3 Sam Ciaravino...... Marietta...... 9/17/10 3 Sam Ciaravino...... Peace..... 10/17/10 FASTEST CONSECUTIVE GOALS 3 Emma O’Reilly...... Mount St. Joseph...... 9/8/12 TEAM 3 Dani Gunderson...... William Peace..... 10/13/12 0:09 vs. Mary Baldwin...... 11/01/08 3 Emma O’Reilly...... Mary Baldwin..... 10/24/12 0:14 vs. Bridgewater...... 9/4/02 3 Bupe Okeowo...... Mary Washington..... 10/23/13 0:18 vs. Ferrum...... 10/19/08 3 Victoria Perry...... DeSales...... 8/30/14 0:20 vs. Ferrum...... 10/2/05 3 Victoria Perry...... Shenandoah...... 9/17/14 0:25 vs. Mary Baldwin...... 10/27/07 ALLISON BURR-MILLER ASSISTS FASTEST CONSECUTIVE GOALS 4 Chelsea Wolfe...... N.C. Wesleyan...... 9/30/12 SINGLE PLAYER 3 Laura McFerrin...... Chowan..... 10/22/97 1:07 A. Peters vs. Johns Hopkins...... 9/2/07 3 Heather Vance...... Shenandoah..... 10/15/99 1:09 V. Perry vs. Southern Virginia.. 10/6/15 1:16 S. Brown vs. Peace...... 9/16/06 3 Ashleigh Dota...... Peace...... 9/19/04 SHOTS 3 Marica Betoney...... Averett..... 10/13/07 1:23 S. Perrett vs. Wesley...... 9/27/14 3 Carly Utterback...... Ferrum...... 9/23/12 17 Jackie Miller...... Mary Baldwin...... 9/24/97 1:27 H. Vance vs. Averett...... 9/23/00 3 Jackie Bond...... William Peace..... 10/13/12 11 Kayla Locklear...... Marymount..... 10/26/16 1:30 J. Piirto vs. Southern Virginia... 10/7/14 3 Victoria Perry...... Austin...... 9/2/16 10 Heather Vance...... Gallaudet..... 10/30/99 3 Carson Pokorny...... Southern Virginia...... 10/4/16 10 Emma O’Reilly...... Greensboro..... 10/27/12 *Allison Burr-Miller scored three goals in the 10 Victoria Perry...... Methodist...... 9/12/15 span of 13:59 vs. Ferrum.** 10 Victoria Perry...... Methodist...... 9/6/16 POINTS 9 Jackie Miller...... Trinity...... 9/21/97 8 Allison Burr-Miller...... Ferrum...... 9/30/03 9 Laura McFerrin...... Randolph-Macon...... 9/19/99 TEAM RECORDS BY HALF 8 Hillary Carney...... Bridgewater..... 10/15/06 9 Emily Chesbro...... Averett...... 9/25/09 8 Hillary Carney...... Averett..... 10/22/06 9 Annemarie Weaver...... William Peace..... 10/13/12 GOALS 7 Laura McFerrin...... Mary Baldwin...... 9/22/99 1st Half 8 vs. Peace...... 9/19/04 SAVES 2nd Half 8 vs. Averett...... 9/23/00 8 vs. Southern Virginia.... 10/4/16 19 Lindsay Naill...... Wheaton...... 11/20/04 17 Tiffany Swiney...... Salisbury...... 9/1/01 16 Dineen Sampson...... Kean...... 9/11/09 ASSISTS 14 Tiffany Swiney...... Roanoke..... 10/10/01 1st Half 9 vs. Ferrum...... 9/23/12 14 Kasey Davenport...... Virginia Wesleyan...... 9/10/03 2nd Half 9 vs. Southern Virginia.... 10/4/16

MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS SHOTS 1st Half 32 vs. Peace...... 10/18/09 Most Players with a Goal 2nd Half 24 vs. Wesley...... 10/17/15 9 vs. Averett...... 9/23/00 24 vs. Wesley...... 10/1/16 9 vs. Mary Baldwin...... 10/27/07

Most Players with an Assist SAVES 9 vs. Shenandoah...... 10/29/05 1st Half 9 vs. Wheaton...... 11/20/04 2nd Half 11 vs. Wheaton...... 11/20/04 Most Players with a Point 13 vs. Averett...... 10/22/05

SAM CIARAVINO

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GOALS SAVE PERCENTAGE 1. Sam Ciaravino...... 2010...... 18 1. Carola Riegner...... 2002...... 869 Emma O’Reilly...... 2012...... 18 2. Tiffany Swiney...... 2001...... 866 3. Emily Renkin...... 2005...... 17 3. Carly Maglio...... 2016...... 852 4. Laura McFerrin...... 1999...... 16 4. Haley Casanova...... 2013...... 849 Natalie Stallings ...... 2002...... 16 5. Lindsay Naill...... 2004...... 833 6. Emily Chesbro...... 2008...... 14 6. Erin Wojtkun...... 2007...... 828 Dani Gunderson...... 2012...... 14 7. Erin Wojtkun...... 2005...... 824 Bupe Okeowo...... 2013...... 14 8. Haley Casanova...... 2014...... 818 Victoria Perry...... 2014...... 14 9. Dineen Sampson...... 2009...... 776 10. Four Tied With...... 13 Carly Maglio...... 2015...... 776

ASSISTS SHUTOUTS 1. Carly Utterback...... 2012...... 13 1. Carly Maglio...... 2016...... 12 2. Victoria Perry...... 2016...... 12 2. Meghan Gumbs...... 2010...... 11 3. Amy Petko...... 2000...... 10 Erin Wojtkun...... 2005...... 11 Ashleigh Dota...... 2004...... 10 4. Haley Casanova...... 2013...... 9 Chelsea Wolfe...... 2012...... 10 5. Meghan Gumbs...... 2012...... 7 6. Leah Leavitt...... 2004...... 8 Erin Wojtkun...... 2006...... 7 Ashleigh Dota...... 2005...... 8 7. Dineen Sampson...... 2007...... 6 Allie McWilliams...... 2015...... 8 Carola Riegner...... 2004...... 6 Carson Pokorny...... 2016...... 8 EMILIY RENKIN 9. Four Tied With...... 5 10. Eight Tied With...... 7 GAMES PLAYED POINTS 1. Emily Chesbro...... 2009...... 23 1. Sam Ciaravino...... 2010...... 43 Michelle Brockman...... 2004...... 23 2. Emily Renkin...... 2005...... 39 SHOTS Nikki Greenberg...... 2004...... 23 3. Natalie Stallings ...... 2002...... 36 1. Bupe Okeowo...... 2013...... 96 Morgan Young...... 2004...... 23 Emma O’Reilly...... 2012...... 36 2. Victoria Perry...... 2015...... 90 Sarah Nuber...... 2004...... 23 5. Laura McFerrin...... 1999...... 35 3. Emma O’Reilly...... 2012...... 85 Paniz Asgari...... 2004...... 23 Victoria Perry...... 2014...... 35 4. Emma O’Reilly...... 2013...... 82 Lindsey Baskin...... 2004...... 23 7. Dani Gunderson...... 2012...... 34 5. Natalie Stallings...... 2002...... 80 Leigh Leavitt...... 2004...... 23 8. Jackie Trono...... 2006...... 33 6. Victoria Perry...... 2014...... 79 Megan Richard...... 2009...... 23 9. Bupe Okeowo...... 2013...... 32 7. Dani Gunderson...... 2012...... 74 Emily Renkin...... 2004...... 23 Victoria Perry...... 2015...... 32 8. Jackie Miller...... 1997...... 73 Jenn Campbell...... 2009...... 23 Victoria Perry...... 2016...... 32 9. Victoria Perry...... 2016...... 72 Ashley Glover...... 2004...... 23 10. Laura McFerrin...... 1999...... 71 Elise Haug...... 2009...... 23

SAVES 1. Tiffany Swiney...... 2001...... 116 2. Dineen Sampson...... 2009...... 90 Meghan Gumbs...... 2010...... 90 Haley Casanova...... 2013...... 90 5. Anne Johnson...... 1998...... 77 6. Lindsay Naill...... 2004...... 75 Carly Maglio...... 2016...... 75 8. Meghan Gumbs...... 2011...... 64 9. Erin Wojtkun...... 2005...... 56 10. Carola Riegner...... 2002...... 53

GAA (MIN. 500 MINUTES) 1. Carly Maglio...... 2016...... 0.61 2. Erin Wojtkun...... 2005...... 0.61 3. Dineen Sampson...... 2007...... 0.63 4. Haley Casanova...... 2014...... 0.69 5. Carola Riegner...... 2004...... 0.77 6. Haley Casanova...... 2013...... 0.79 7. Dineen Sampson...... 2008...... 0.84 8. Erin Wojtkun...... 2007...... 0.85 9. Meghan Gumbs...... 2012...... 0.88 10. Haley Casanova...... 2015...... 0.92 NATALIE STALLINGS EMILY CHESBRO

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GOALS SAVE PERCENTAGE 1. Emma O’Reilly...... 2010-13...... 47 1. Haley Casanova...... 2013-15...... 834 2. Victoria Perry...... 2013-16...... 39 2. Lindsay Naill...... 2004...... 833 3. Sam Ciaravino...... 2007,09-10...... 37 3. Carola Riegner...... 2001-04...... 815 4. Emily Renkin...... 2004-06...... 35 4. Tiffany Swiney...... 2000-01...... 815 5. Ashleigh Dota...... 2002-05...... 32 5. Carly Maglio...... 2014-Present...... 808 6. Kendall Dishaw...... 2008-11...... 30 6. Erin Wojtkun...... 2005-08...... 786 7. Laura McFerrin...... 1997-00...... 29 7. Dineen Sampson...... 2006-09...... 780 8. Paniz Asgari...... 2002-05...... 27 8. Kasey Davenport...... 2003...... 768 Dani Gunderson...... 2010-12...... 27 9. Kim Hughes...... 1999-00...... 755 10. Shelley Rusnak...... 2000-03...... 26 10. Anne Johnson...... 1998-01...... 743

ASSISTS SHUTOUTS 1. Victoria Perry...... 2013-16...... 31 1. Erin Wojtkun...... 2005-08...... 23 2. Ashleigh Dota...... 2002-05...... 24 2. Meghan Gumbs...... 2009-12...... 21 3. Amy Petko...... 1999-01...... 20 3. Carly Maglio...... 2014-Present...... 18 4. Amanda Peters...... 2005-08...... 18 4. Dineen Sampson...... 2006-09...... 16 Carly Utterback...... 2010-13...... 18 Haley Casanova...... 2013-15...... 16 Allie McWilliams...... 2013-16...... 18 6. Carola Riegner...... 2001-04...... 11 7. Dani Gunderson...... 2010-12...... 17 7. Tiffany Swiney...... 2000-01...... 10 Lindsay Mondloch...... 2013-16...... 17 8. Sarah Fortier...... 1999-02...... 5 9. Shelley Rusnak...... 2000-03...... 16 EMMA O’REILLY Kim Hughes...... 1999-00...... 5 10. Leigh Leavitt...... 2003-05...... 15 10. Three Tied With...... 3

POINTS GAMES PLAYED 1. Victoria Perry...... 2013-16...... 109 1. Emily Chesbro...... 2006-09...... 85 2. Emma O’Reilly...... 2010-13...... 103 SHOTS Megan Conheeney...... 2007-10...... 85 3. Ashleigh Dota...... 2002-05...... 88 1. Emma O’Reilly...... 2010-13...... 264 3. Julie Jennings...... 2009-12...... 84 4. Sam Ciaravino...... 2007,09-10...... 86 2. Victoria Perry...... 2013-16...... 258 Ashley Glover...... 2003-06...... 84 5. Emily Renkin...... 2004-06...... 82 3. Dani Gunderson...... 2010-12...... 175 Kendall Dishaw...... 2008-11...... 84 6. Dani Gunderson...... 2010-12...... 71 4. Ashleigh Dota...... 2002-05...... 173 6. Meghan Arbegast...... 2007-10...... 83 7. Laura McFerrin...... 1997-00...... 69 5. Paniz Asgari...... 2002-05...... 162 Lauren Fleming...... 2007-10...... 83 8. Shelley Rusnak...... 2000-03...... 68 6. Emily Chesbro...... 2006-09...... 148 Alexis Stahlman...... 2010-13...... 83 Kendall Dishaw...... 2008-11...... 68 7. Laura McFerrin...... 1997-00...... 146 8. Amanda Peters...... 2005-08...... 82 10. Paniz Asgari...... 2002-05...... 63 Joy Piirto...... 2011-14...... 146 Emma O’Reilly...... 2010-13...... 82 9. Sam Ciaravino...... 2007,09-10...... 145 10. Four Tied With...... 80 10. Kendall Dishaw...... 2008-11...... 142

SAVES 1. Meghan Gumbs...... 2009-12...... 198 2. Erin Wojtkun...... 2005-08...... 191 3. Dineen Sampson...... 2006-09...... 163 4. Haley Casanova...... 2013-15...... 161 5. Tiffany Swiney...... 2000-01...... 150 6. Carly Maglio...... 2014-Present...... 135 7. Carola Riegner...... 2001-04...... 128 8. Anne Johnson...... 1998-01...... 84 9. Lindsay Naill...... 2004...... 75 10. Stasia Place...... 1997-98...... 62

GAA (MIN. 1000 MINUTES) 1. Haley Casanova...... 2013-15...... 0.78 2. Carly Maglio...... 2014-Present...... 0.79 3. Erin Wojtkun...... 2005-08...... 0.89 4. Kim Hughes...... 1999-00...... 0.95 5. Carola Riegner...... 2001-04...... 0.99 6. Dineen Sampson...... 2006-09...... 1.00 7. Kasey Davenport...... 2003...... 1.05 8. Lindsay Naill...... 2004...... 1.12 9. Tiffany Swiney...... 2000-01...... 1.17 10. Meghan Gumbs...... 2009-12...... 1.25 ASHLEIGH DOTA ERIN WOJTKUN

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BY A FRESHMAN GOALS 73 Jackie Miller...... 1997 BY A SENIOR 54 Paniz Asgari...... 2002 18 Sam Ciaravino...... 2010 50 Ashleigh Dota...... 2002 16 Natalie Stallings...... 2002 47 Chelsea Wolfe...... 2012 14 Bupe Okeowo...... 2013 47 Danielle Pratt...... 2014 14 Dani Gunderson...... 2012 13 Two Times SAVES BY A JUNIOR BY A SENIOR 18 Emma O’Reilly...... 2012 116 Tiffany Swiney...... 2001 17 Emily Renkin...... 2005 90 Dineen Sampson...... 2009 16 Laura McFerrin...... 1999 75 Lindsay Naill...... 2004 14 Emily Chesbro...... 2008 39 Meghan Gumbs...... 2012 13 Victoria Perry...... 2015 35 Erin Wojtkun...... 2008

BY A SOPHOMORE BY A JUNIOR 14 Victoria Perry...... 2014 75 Carly Maglio...... 2016 13 Emily Renkin...... 2004 64 Meghan Gumbs...... 2011 10 Jenn Campbell...... 2007 48 Stasia Place...... 1997 10 Amy Petko...... 2000 48 Erin Wojtkun...... 2007 8 Four Times 39 Dineen Sampson...... 2008

BY A FRESHMAN CARLY UTTERBACK BY A SOPHOMORE 11 Emma O’Reilly...... 2010 90 Meghan Gumbs...... 2010 11 Sam Ciaravino...... 2007 53 Carola Riegner...... 2002 10 Kendall Dishaw...... 2008 52 Erin Wojtkun...... 2006 9 Ashleigh Dota...... 2002 BY A JUNIOR 45 Haley Casanova...... 2014 8 Paniz Asgari...... 2002 39 Emily Renkin...... 2005 45 Carly Maglio...... 2015 36 Emma O’Reilly...... 2012 BY A FRESHMAN ASSISTS 35 Laura McFerrin...... 1999 32 Victoria Perry...... 2015 90 Haley Casanova...... 2013 BY A SENIOR 31 Emily Chesbro...... 2008 77 Anne Johnson...... 1998 13 Carly Utterback...... 2012 56 Erin Wojtkun...... 2005 12 Victoria Perry...... 2016 BY A SOPHOMORE 43 Kasey Davenport...... 2003 8 Ashleigh Dota...... 2005 35 Victoria Perry...... 2014 30 Elena Currence...... 2012 7 Jackie Trono...... 2006 30 Amy Petko...... 2000 7 Sam Ciaravino...... 2010 30 Emily Renkin...... 2004 WINS 7 Lindsay Mondloch...... 2015 24 Jenn Campbell...... 2007 BY A SENIOR 21 Two Times BY A JUNIOR 11 Dineen Sampson...... 2009 10 Meghan Gumbs...... 2012 10 Ashleigh Dota...... 2004 BY A FRESHMAN 8 Lindsay Naill...... 2004 8 Leigh Leavitt...... 2004 26 Emma O’Reilly...... 2010 8 Carola Riegner...... 2004 8 Allie McWilliams...... 2015 25 Sam Ciaravino...... 2007 5 Two Times 7 Hillary Carney...... 2005 23 Kendall Dishaw...... 2008 6 Four Times 21 Shelley Rusnak...... 2000 BY A JUNIOR 21 Ashleigh Dota...... 2002 BY A SOPHOMORE 17 Carly Maglio...... 2016 10 Amy Petko...... 2000 11 Dineen Sampson...... 2008 7 Victoria Perry...... 2014 SHOTS 10 Tiffany Swiney...... 2000 5 Seven Times BY A SENIOR 10 Meghan Gumbs...... 2011 96 Bupe Okeowo...... 2013 8 Kim Hughes...... 1999 BY A FRESHMAN 82 Emma O’Reilly...... 2013 10 Chelsea Wolfe...... 2012 80 Natalie Stallings...... 2002 BY A SOPHOMORE 8 Carson Pokorny...... 2016 74 Dani Gunderson...... 2012 16 Meghan Gumbs...... 2010 7 Shelley Rusnak...... 2000 72 Victoria Perry...... 2016 12 Erin Wojtkun...... 2006 7 Amy Petko...... 1999 10 Carly Maglio...... 2015 7 Amanda Peters...... 2005 BY A JUNIOR 7 Dineen Sampson...... 2007 90 Victoria Perry...... 2015 6 Haley Casanova...... 2014 POINTS 85 Emma O’Reilly...... 2012 71 Laura McFerrin...... 1999 BY A FRESHMAN BY A SENIOR 59 Emily Renkin...... 2005 14 Erin Wojtkun...... 2005 43 Sam Ciaravino...... 2010 55 Sam Ciaravino...... 2009 14 Haley Casanova...... 2013 36 Natalie Stallings...... 2002 9 Kasey Davenport...... 2003 34 Dani Gunderson...... 2012 BY A SOPHOMORE 6 Carly Maglio...... 2014 33 Jackie Trono...... 2006 79 Victoria Perry...... 2014 4 Anne Johnson...... 1998 32 Bupe Okeowo...... 2013 61 Emma O’Reilly...... 2011 32 Victoria Perry...... 2016 60 Emily Renkin...... 2004 52 Amy Petko...... 2000 51 Dani Gunderson...... 2010

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SINGLE-GAME RECORDS ALL-TIME STREAKS

OVERALL WINNING STREAK GOALS 1. 13 vs. Averett...... Sept. 23, 2000 LENGTH FIRST WIN LAST WIN 2.1 1 vs. Peace...... Sept. 19, 2004 14 9/25/10 11/6/10 1 1 vs. Peace...... Sept. 16, 2006 10 10/29/99 9/30/00 1 1 vs. Averett...... Oct. 22, 2006 8 10/18/03 11/7/03 5. 10 vs. Ferrum...... Sept. 30, 2003 8 10/15/05 11/5/05 10 vs. Averett...... Oct. 22, 2005 8 9/28/13 10/26/13 10 vs. Mary Baldwin...... Oct. 27, 2007 8 10/3/15 10/24/15 8 9/17/16 10/15/16 ASSISTS 1.1 1 vs. Ferrum...... Sept. 23, 2012 HOME WINNING STREAKS 2. 10 vs. Bridgewater...... Oct. 15, 2006 3. 9 vs. Peace...... Sept. 19, 2004 LENGTH FIRST WIN LAST WIN 9 vs. N.C. Wesleyan...... Sept. 21, 2005 12 9/22/07 10/4/08 9 vs. Shenandoah...... Oct. 29, 2005 11 9/19/04 9/21/05 9 vs. Southern Virginia...... Oct. 4, 2016 8 10/29/99 9/30/00 8 9/25/10 11/2/10 6 Four Times SHOTS 1. 54 vs. Wesley...... Oct. 1, 2016 2. 52 vs. Gallaudet...... Oct. 30, 1999 ROAD WINNING STREAKS 3. 49 vs. Peace...... Oct. 9, 2003 49 vs. Peace...... Oct. 18, 2009 LENGTH FIRST WIN LAST WIN 5. 47 vs. Peace...... Sept. 28, 2008 8 10/28/15 10/22/16 7 9/29/12 9/14/13 6 9/1/99 10/9/99 SAVES 6 10/15/05 9/24/06 1. 20 vs. Wheaton...... Nov. 20, 2004 5 9/30/03 10/19/03 2. 17 vs. Salisbury...... Sept. 1, 2001 3. 16 vs. Kean...... Sept. 11, 2009 CONFERENCE WINNING STREAKS 4. 14 vs. Roanoke...... Oct. 10, 2001

14 vs. Virginia Wesleyan...... Sept. 10, 2003 LENGTH FIRST WIN LAST WIN 21 10/18/03 9/30/06 14 10/3/15 10/15/16 13 10/26/07 9/27/09 12 10/13/12 10/26/13 SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS 11 10/30/09 9/24/11

OVERALL UNBEATEN STREAKS

GOALS SAVE PERCENTAGE LENGTH FIRST GAME LAST GAME 1. 76...... 2006 1. .860...... 2001 15 9/22/10 11/6/10 2. 74...... 2007 2. .853...... 2013 12 10/18/03 9/8/04 3. 73...... 2005 3. .852...... 2016 10 10/29/99 9/30/00 4. 64...... 2004 4. .850...... 2002 10 9/17/16 10/22/16 5. 63...... 2010 5. .833...... 2007 9 9/16/04 10/9/04

ASSISTS GOALS-AGAINST-AVERAGE SHUTOUT STREAKS 1. 62...... 2005 1. 0.61...... 2005 2. 51...... 2012 0.61...... 2016 LENGTH STARTED ENDED 3. 50...... 2007 3. 0.75...... 2007 602:20 9/20/08 10/8/08 50...... 2010 4. 0.76...... 2014 593:53 10/14/12 11/3/12 50...... 2016 5. 0.77...... 2013 550:51 9/2/00 9/30/00 531:30 10/19/05 11/5/05 529:01 10/23/10 11/13/10 SAVES SHUTOUTS 1. 147...... 2001 1. 12...... 2005 2. 103...... 2004 12...... 2008 3. 97...... 2009 12...... 2010 4. 96...... 1998 12...... 2016 5. 93...... Three Times 5. 11...... 2004

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GOALS GOALS-AGAINST-AVERAGE 1997 Jackie Miller...... 6 1997 Stasia Place...... 2.28 1998 Three Tied With...... 4 1998 Anne Johnson...... 2.27 1999 Laura McFerrin...... 16 1999 Kim Hughes...... 1.09 2000 Laura McFerrin...... 13 2000 Kim Hughes...... 0.36 2001 Shelley Rusnak...... 7 2001 Tiffany Swiney...... 1.20 2002 Natalie Stallings...... 16 2002 Carola Riegner...... 0.99 2003 Ashleigh Dota...... 8 2003 Kasey Davenport...... 1.05 2004 Emily Renkin...... 13 2004 Carola Riegner...... 0.77 2005 Emily Renkin...... 17 2005 Erin Wojtkun...... 0.61 2006 Jackie Trono...... 13 2006 Erin Wojtkun...... 0.96 2007 Sam Ciaravino...... 11 2007 Dineen Sampson...... 0.63 2008 Emily Chesbro...... 14 2008 Dineen Sampson...... 0.84 2009 Sam Ciaravino...... 8 2009 Dineen Sampson...... 1.24 2010 Sam Ciaravino...... 18 2010 Meghan Gumbs...... 1.37 2011 Two Tied With...... 8 2011 Meghan Gumbs...... 1.44 2012 Emma O’Reilly...... 18 2012 Meghan Gumbs...... 0.88 2013 Bupe Okeowo...... 14 2013 Haley Casanova...... 0.79 2014 Victoria Perry...... 14 2014 Haley Casanova...... 0.69 2015 Victoria Perry...... 13 2015 Haley Casanova...... 0.92 2016 Victoria Perry...... 10 2016 Carly Maglio...... 0.61

ASSISTS BUPE OKEOWO SHUTOUTS 1997 Laura McFerrin ...... 3 1997 Two Tied With...... 1 1998 Elke Reisdorph...... 5 1998 Anne Johnson...... 3 1999 Amy Petko...... 7 1999 Kim Hughes...... 4 2000 Amy Petko...... 10 2000 Tiffany Swiney...... 5 2001 Megan Boisineau...... 3 2001 Tiffany Swiney...... 5 2002 Three Tied With...... 4 POINTS 2002 Two Tied With...... 2 2003 Melisa Davis...... 4 1997 Jackie Miller...... 14 2003 Kasey Davenport...... 3 2004 Ashleigh Dota...... 10 1998 Jackie Miller...... 10 2004 Carola Riegner...... 6 2005 Ashleigh Dota ...... 8 1999 Laura McFerrin...... 35 2005 Erin Wojtkun...... 11 2006 Jackie Trono...... 7 2000 Two Tied With...... 30 2006 Erin Wojtkun...... 7 2007 Megan Conheeney...... 5 2001 Shelley Rusnak...... 16 2007 Dineen Sampson...... 6 2008 Three Tied With...... 4 2002 Natalie Stallings ...... 36 2008 Dineen Sampson...... 5 2009 Emily Chesbro...... 4 2003 Ashleigh Dota...... 19 2009 Dineen Sampson...... 5 2010 Sam Ciaravino...... 7 2004 Emily Renkin...... 30 2010 Meghan Gumbs...... 11 2011 Dani Gunderson...... 6 2005 Emily Renkin ...... 39 2011 Meghan Gumbs...... 3 2012 Carly Utterback...... 13 2006 Jackie Trono...... 33 2012 Meghan Gumbs...... 7 2013 Three Tied With...... 6 2007 Sam Ciaravino...... 25 2013 Haley Casanova...... 9 2014 Victoria Perry...... 7 2008 Emily Chesbro...... 31 2014 Haley Casanova...... 4 2015 Allie McWilliams...... 8 2009 Sam Ciaravino...... 18 2015 Carly Maglio...... 4 2016 Victoria Perry...... 12 2010 Sam Ciaravino...... 43 2016 Carly Maglio...... 12 2011 Two Tied With...... 17 2012 Emma O’Reilly...... 36 2013 Bupe Okeowo...... 32 2014 Victoria Perry...... 35 2015 Victoria Perry...... 32 2016 Victoria Perry...... 32

SAVES 1997 Stasia Place...... 48 1998 Anne Johnson...... 77 1999 Kim Hughes...... 30 2000 Tiffany Swiney...... 34 2001 Tiffany Swiney...... 116 2002 Carola Riegner...... 53 2003 Kasey Davenport...... 43 2004 Lindsay Naill...... 75 2005 Erin Wojtkun...... 56 2006 Erin Wojtkun...... 52 2007 Erin Wojtkun...... 48 2008 Dineen Sampson...... 39 2009 Dineen Sampson...... 90 2010 Meghan Gumbs...... 90 2011 Meghan Gumbs...... 64 2012 Meghan Gumbs...... 39 DANI GUNDERSON 2013 Haley Casanova...... 90 MEGHAN GUMBS 2014 Haley Casanova...... 45 2015 Carly Maglio...... 45 2016 Carly Maglio...... 75

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SAM CIARAVINO EMILY RENKIN

2010 D3SOCCER.COM 2ND-TEAM 2005 NSCAA 3RD-TEAM

Making an immediate One of the finest impact on the pro- midfielders in Christo- gram, Sam Ciaravino pher Newport history, became a starting Emily Renkin guided midfielder from the the Captains to three moment she stepped straight NCAA appear- foot on campus and eventually earned first- ances from 2004-06 while piecing together a team All-Conference and All-State nods as a record-breaking career. In her debut season, freshman. Following a one-year stint at the she broke into the lineup with 13 goals, in- University of Vermont, Ciaravino returned to cluding the overtime clincher against Meth- Newport News and capped off her career with odist in the 2004 USA South Championship. two more decorated campaigns. Carrying the One year later, she erupted for 17 more goals Captains to a pair of conference titles in 2009 while earning All-American honors in addition and 2010, she posted 61 points in those two to first-team All-Region accolades. Following seasons, including a record 43 as a senior. five more goals as a senior, she graduated as She was eventually named the USA South the program’s all-time leader with 35 career Player of the Year for her efforts in 2010. scores.

YEAR GP GS G A PTS SH GW YEAR GP GS G A PTS SH GW 2007 20 19 11 3 25 34 3 2004 23 22 13 4 30 60 6 2009 20 18 8 2 18 55 2 2005 19 18 17 5 39 59 5 2010 22 22 18 7 43 56 7 2006 10 10 5 3 13 17 1 TOTAL 62 59 37 12 86 145 12 TOTAL 52 50 35 12 82 136 12

VICTORIA PERRY NATALIE STALLINGS

2016 NSCAA 2ND-TEAM 2002 NSCAA 3RD-TEAM

The most lethal offen- A former first-team sive threat in program All-Conference mid- history, Victoria Perry fielder at the Univer- established a new pro- sity of Richmond, gram record with 109 Natalie Stallings career points during transferred to Christo- her decorated tenure. A three-time All-Con- pher Newport for her senior season in 2002. ference, All-State, and All-Region selection, In her lone year with the Captains, she made she capped off her career by becoming the her presence felt and pieced together one of first player in school history to secure sec- the finest campaigns in CNU history. In 17 ond-team All-American honors from the Na- games, she collected 16 goals and 36 points, tional Soccer Coaches Association of Ameri- which both established new program records ca. A former Conference and State Player of and still rank among the top-five all-time at the Year, she was equally successful in the CNU. Along with becoming the program’s first classroom and earned CoSIDA Academic All-American, she was also named the USA All-District accolades during each of her final South Player of the Year and earned first- two seasons. team All-Region accolades.

YEAR GP GS G A PTS SH GW 2013 18 18 2 6 10 17 1 YEAR GP GS G A PTS SH GW 2014 20 20 14 7 35 79 6 2002 17 16 16 4 36 80 5 2015 20 20 13 6 32 90 5 TOTAL 17 16 16 4 36 80 5 2016 20 20 10 12 32 72 4 TOTAL 78 78 39 31 109 258 16

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• ALL-AMERICAN • 2016 Carly Maglio...... 1st team Keiley McCarthy...... 1st team 2002 Natalie Stallings...... 3rd team Victoria Perry...... 1st team 2005 Emily Renkin...... 3rd team Danielle Pratt...... 1st team 2010 Sam Ciaravino...... 2nd team Gabby Gillis...... 2nd team 2016 Victoria Perry...... 2nd team • VASID PLAYER OF THE YEAR • • ALL-REGION • 2002 Natalie Stallings 1999 Laura McFerrin...... 3rd team 2016 Victoria Perry Elke Reisdorph...... 3rd team 2002 Natalie Stallings...... 1st team • VASID ROOKIE OF THE YEAR • Ashleigh Dota...... 1st team 2003 Paniz Asgari...... 1st team 2013 Sam Rabinek Ashleigh Dota...... 1st team 2004 Ashleigh Dota...... 2nd team • VASID COACH OF THE YEAR • Nikki Greenberg...... 3rd team 2005 Emily Renkin...... 1st team 2004 Kwame Lloyd Ashleigh Dota...... 2nd team 2016 Dan Weiler 2006 Hillary Carney...... 2nd team 2007 Sam Ciaravino...... 1st team • ALL-CONFERENCE • Emily Chesbro...... 3rd team 1998 Elke Reisdorph...... 2nd team 2008 Emily Chesbro...... 3rd team SHELBY WALTERS 1999 Laura McFerrin...... 1st team 2010 Sam Ciaravino...... 3rd team Elke Reisdorph...... 1st team 2012 Dani Gunderson...... 3rd team Amy Petko...... 1st team 2013 Bupe Okeowo...... 2nd team Heather Vance...... 2nd team Joy Piirto...... 2nd team Kim Hughes...... 2nd team 2014 Victoria Perry...... 2nd team Melisa Davis...... 2nd team 2000 Amy Petko...... 1st team Joy Piirto...... 3rd team 2004 Emily Renkin...... 1st team Elke Reisdorph...... 1st team 2015 Victoria Perry...... 2nd team Ashleigh Dota...... 1st team Laura McFerrin...... 1st team Kira Warner...... 2nd team Nikki Greenberg...... 1st team Heather Vance...... 2nd team 2016 Gabby Gillis...... 1st team Sarah Nuber...... 2nd team 2001 Shelley Rusnak...... 2nd team Victoria Perry...... 1st team 2005 Ashleigh Dota...... 1st team Allison Burr-Miller...... 2nd team Danielle Pratt...... 1st team Emily Renkin...... 1st team Heather Vance...... 2nd team Ashley Glover...... 1st team Tiffanie Reed...... 2nd team • VASID ALL-STATE • Erin Wojtkun...... 1st team 2002 Natalie Stallings...... 1st team Paniz Asgari ...... 2nd team 1999 Laura McFerrin...... 1st team Ashleigh Dota...... 1st team Leigh Leavitt...... 2nd team Elke Reisdorph...... Hon. Men. Rosie Russo...... 2nd team Sarah Nuber...... 2nd team 2002 Natalie Stallings...... 1st team Heidi Taylor...... 2nd team 2006 Jaclyn Trono...... 1st team Ashleigh Dota...... 2nd team Carola Riegner...... 2nd team Hillary Carney...... 1st team Heidi Taylor...... 2nd team 2003 Shelley Rusnak...... 1st team Ashley Glover...... 1st team 2003 Ashleigh Dota...... 1st team Paniz Asgari...... 1st team Erin Wojtkun...... 2nd team Ashleigh Dota...... 1st team 2007 Sam Ciaravino...... 1st team Emily Chesbro...... 1st team Jenn Campbell...... 2nd team 2008 Emily Chesbro...... 1st team Anne Marie Latess...... 2nd team Shelby Walters...... 2nd team Dineen Sampson...... 2nd team 2010 Sam Ciaravino...... 1st team Megan Conheeney...... 1st team Kendall Dishaw...... 1st team Emma O’Reilly...... 3rd team 2012 Dani Gunderson...... 1st team Emma O’Reilly...... 1st team Alexis Stahlman...... 2nd team 2013 Bupe Okeowo...... 1st team Joy Piirto...... 1st team Sam Rabinek...... 1st team Haley Casanova...... 2nd team Emma O’Reilly...... 2nd team 2014 Victoria Perry...... 1st team Joy Piirto...... 1st team Sam Rabinek...... 1st team Kira Warner...... 2nd team ELKE REISDORPH 2015 Lindsay Mondloch...... 1st team HEATHER VANCE Victoria Perry...... 1st team Sam Rabinek...... 1st team Kira Warner...... 2nd team

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Melisa Davis...... 1st team 2016 Gabby Gillis...... 1st team Kasey Davenport...... 2nd team Carly Maglio...... 1st team 2004 Emily Renkin...... 1st team Keiley McCarthy...... 1st team Ashleigh Dota...... 1st team Victoria Perry...... 1st team Nikki Greenberg...... 1st team Danielle Pratt...... 1st team Sarah Nuber...... 1st team Carson Pokorny...... 2nd team Leah Leavitt...... 2nd team Ashley Glover...... 2nd team • CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAR • Carola Riegner...... 2nd team Hillary Carney...... Hon. Men. 2000 Amy Petko 2005 Leigh Leavitt...... 1st team 2002 Natalie Stallings Ashleigh Dota...... 1st team 2003 Ashleigh Dota Emily Renkin...... 1st team 2004 Ashleigh Dota Ashley Glover...... 1st team 2005 Emily Renkin Erin Wojtkun...... 1st team 2008 Emily Chesbro Hillary Carney...... 2nd team 2010 Sam Ciaravino 2006 Jacyln Trono...... 1st team 2013 Bupe Okeowo Hillary Carney...... 1st team 2014 Victoria Perry Ashley Glover...... 1st team Amanda Peters...... 2nd team • CONFERENCE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR • Emily Chesbro...... 2nd team Erin Wojtkun...... Hon. Men. 1999 Amy Petko 2007 Jenn Campbell...... 1st team 2013 Sam Rabinek Sam Ciaravino...... 1st team ALEXIS STAHLMAN 2014 Kira Warner Emily Chesbro...... 1st team 2016 Keiley McCarthy Amanda Peters...... 2nd team Ann Marie Latess...... 2nd team • CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR • 2008 Emily Chesbro...... 1st team Megan Conheeney...... 1st team 2002 Kwame Lloyd Ann Marie Latess...... 1st team Julie Jennings...... 2nd team 2004 Kwame Lloyd Shelby Walters...... 1st team Emma O’Reilly...... 3rd team 2005 Kwame Lloyd Kendall Dishaw...... 2nd team Alexis Stahlman...... 3rd team 2007 Kwame Lloyd Megan Conheeney...... 2nd team Meghan Gumbs...... 3rd team 2008 Ruth Keegan Dineen Sampson...... 2nd team Dani Gunderson...... Hon. Men. 2010 Ruth Keegan Megan Richard...... 3rd team Elise Haug...... Hon. Men. 2011 Ruth Keegan Amanda Peters...... Hon. Men. 2011 Kendall Dishaw...... 2nd team 2013 Dan Weiler 2009 Sam Ciaravino...... 1st team Dani Gunderson...... 2nd team 2016 Dan Weiler Megan Richard...... 1st team Shelby Walters...... 2nd team Kendall Dishaw...... 2nd team Emma O’Reilly...... 3rd team Emily Chesbro...... 2nd team Joy Piirto...... 3rd team • COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT • Dineen Sampson...... 2nd team Annemarie Weaver...... 3rd team 2015 Victoria Perry Shelby Walters...... 3rd team Julie Jennings...... 3rd team 2016 Victoria Perry 2010 Kendall Dishaw...... 1st team Meghan Gumbs...... 3rd team Sam Ciaravino...... 1st team Sarah Perrett...... Hon. Men. Megan Richard...... Hon. Men. 2012 Dani Gunderson...... 1st team Emma O’Reilly...... 1st team Alexis Stahlman...... 1st team Chelsea Wolfe...... 2nd team Meghan Gumbs...... 3rd team Julie Jennings...... 3rd team Carly Utterback...... 3rd team Annemarie Weaver...... 3rd team 2013 Bupe Okeowo...... 1st team Emma O’Reilly...... 1st team Joy Piirto...... 1st team Sam Rabinek...... 1st team Haley Casanova...... 2nd team Abby Johnson...... 2nd team 2014 Haley Casanova...... 1st team Victoria Perry...... 1st team Joy Piirto...... 1st team Sam Rabinek...... 1st team Lindsay Mondloch...... 2nd team Kira Warner...... 2nd team 2015 Lindsay Mondloch...... 1st team Victoria Perry...... 1st team MEGAN RICHARD Sam Rabinek...... 1st team VICTORIA PERRY Gabby Gillis...... 2nd team Carly Maglio...... 2nd team Kira Warner...... 2nd team

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• A-A-A-A • Fortier, Sarah ...... 99,00,01,02 French, Meg ...... 01,02,03,04 Andricosky, Marissa ...... 09,10 Arbegast, Meghan ...... 07,08,09,10 • G-G-G-G • Asgari, Paniz ...... 02,03,04,05 Gardner, Arial...... 15,16 • B-B-B-B • Gillis, Gabby...... 15,16 Giunti, Megan ...... 02,03 Baldy, Kim ...... 03,05,06 Glover, Ashley ...... 03,04,05,06 Basham, Ryanne ...... 10 Godfrey, Ashley ...... 00,02 Baskin, Lindsey ...... 02,03,04,05 Grady, Becca ...... 07 Belanger, Maddy...... 16 Gray, Tammy ...... 97,98 Betoney, Marica ...... 05,06,07 Green, Michelle...... 15,16 Binford, Misty ...... 97 Green, Taylor ...... 11 Bly, Kaitlyn...... 12,13,14,15 Greenberg, Nikki ...... 03,04,06 Boehling, Connie ...... 00 Gumbs, Meghan ...... 09,10,11,12 Boisineau, Megan ...... 01 Gunderson, Dani ...... 10,11,12 Bolduc, Kelly ...... 97 Bond, Jackie ...... 10,11,12,13 • H-H-H-H • Boon, Logan ...... 06,07 Boyles, Stacey ...... 97,98 Hall, Aubrey ...... 04,05 Brewer, Rachael...... 14,15,16 KENDALL DISHAW Harrison, Priscilla ...... 11,12,13,14 Brisbane, Randi ...... 06 Haug, Elise ...... 09,10,11 Brockman, Michelle ...... 04 Haycraft, Alexis...... 14,15,16 Brown, Chelsea ...... 06,08,10 Headrick, Jenn ...... 97,98,99,00,01 Brown, Emily ...... 10,11 Chesbro, Emily ...... 06,07,08,09 Hinton, Libby...... 16 Brown, Melanie ...... 04 Ciaravino, Sam ...... 07,09,10 Holt, Jordan ...... 10 Brown, Stefani ...... 05,06,07 Ciccone, Lauren...... 15,16 Horenstein, Katie...... 15,16 Burgess, Taryn ...... 04 Collier, Caroline...... 13 Hubble, Cassie ...... 00 Burr-Miller, Alison ...... 01,02,03 Conheeney, Meghan ...... 07,08,09,10 Hudgins, Taylor...... 15,16 Crane, Shannon ...... 01,02,03,04 Hughes, Kim ...... 99,00 • C-C-C-C • Currence, Elena ...... 12,13,14,15 Hurley, Jackie ...... 06,07,08,09 Hurlock, Kate...... 14,15,16 Calhoun, Carolyn ...... 07,08 • D-D-D-D • Callaway, Jennifer ...... 97,98,99,00 • J-J-J-J • Campbell, Jenn ...... 06,07,08,09 D’Alesandro, Mary ...... 11,12,13,14 Carney, Hillary ...... 04,05,06 Dalton, Amy ...... 03 Jaywork, Katie ...... 07,08,09,10 Casanova, Haley...... 13,14,15 Davis, Melisa ...... 02,03,04 Jennings, Julie ...... 09,10,11,12 Cheeley, Becky ...... 98,99,00 Davenport, Kasey ...... 03 Jennings, Kylene ...... 05 DeBaun, Kaitlyn...... 15,16 Johnson, Abby ...... 12,13,14,15 Dellinger, Kristy ...... 97 Johnson, Anne ...... 98,99,00,01 Dender, Karyn ...... 98,99 Dennee, Heather ...... 02,03,04 • K-K-K-K • Deshler, Kaylie...... 14,15 Dietz, Sharon ...... 05 Kaine, Felicia ...... 97 Dishaw, Kendall ...... 09,10,11 Kaminsky, Terri ...... 02,03,04 Dishaw, Meghan ...... 10 Kennedy, Melissa ...... 98 Doherty, Katie ...... 06 Kerstiens, Kimmie...... 14,15,16 Doherty, Shaye...... 16 Kilgore, Shelby...... 15 Dota, Ashleigh ...... 02,03,04,05 Kirkley, Sabrina ...... 97,98,99,00 Dunn, Brittany ...... 10,11 Kozak, Emily ...... 01

• E-E-E-E • • L-L-L-L • Eacho, Katie ...... 07,08 Lampitt, Ilene ...... 05,06 Edmundson, Erin ...... 09 Latess, Ann Marie ...... 06,07,08,09 Le, Brittany...... 14,15 • F-F-F-F • Lee, Lindsay ...... 02,03,04 Levitt, Leigh ...... 03,04,05 Farino, Marianna ...... 01,02 Lienau, Lindsey ...... 06,07,09 Fessler, Vicki ...... 09,10 Locklear, Kayla...... 15,16 PANIZ ASGARI Fleming, Lauren ...... 07,08,09,10 Locklear, Kyra...... 16 Fletcher, Brittany ...... 06 Loureiro, Melissa ...... 05,06 Ford, Shayna ...... 07

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• M-M-M-M • • S-S-S-S • Maconochie, Kristen ...... 02,03 Sampson, Dineen ...... 06,07,08,09 Maglio, Carly...... 14,15,16 Sanford, Mandy ...... 97 Malloy, Brooke...... 13 Sanford, Niki...... 15 Mann, Patti ...... 12 Schroder, Morgan...... 14 Markowitz, Sarah ...... 99 Schwab, Jennifer ...... 97 McCarthy, Keiley...... 16 Seigle, Courtney ...... 97,98 McCormack, Jac ...... 07 Shaw, Hailey...... 16 McCormack, Kathleen ...... 02,03,04,05 Sheets, Martha ...... 01,02 McDonnell, Britta ...... 07,08,09,10 Shumate, Brittany ...... 06,07,08,09 McFerrin, Laura ...... 97,98,99,00 Singhaseni, Christina ...... 97 McGeorge, Kellie ...... 02,03,04,05 Smith, Erin ...... 99,00 McGreggor, Coleen ...... 97 Snyder, Kelsey ...... 11 McGuire, Theresa ...... 01 Stahlman, Alexis ...... 10,11,12,13 McWilliams, Allie...... 13,14,15,16 Stallings, Natalie ...... 02 Melkus, Carly...... 14,15,16 Stefaniga, Shannon...... 14,15,16 Miller, Alex...... 14,15,16 Stephens, Darby...... 16 Miller, Jackie ...... 97,98 Stephens, Madelyn ...... 11,12,13 Mondloch, Lindsay...... 13,14,15 Stuart, Shannon...... 13 Montel, Logan...... 16 AMANDA PETERS Sutton, Kim ...... 98,99,00 Swiney, Tiffany ...... 00,01 • N-N-N-N • Naill, Lindsay ...... 04 • T-T-T-T • Naraghi, Shaydah ...... 12,13,14,15 Pearson, Alena ...... 02,03 Taylor, Heidi ...... 02,03 Neidlinger, Heidi ...... 97,99,00 Perrett, Sarah ...... 11,12,13,14 Thomas, Kelsey ...... 11,12,13,14 Nuber, Sarah ...... 04,05 Perry, Hannah ...... 07 Thompson, Candace ...... 09,10 Nuesch, Liz ...... 07 Perry, Victoria...... 13,14,15,16 Thuma, Liz ...... 02,03,04 Peters, Amanda ...... 05,06,07,08 Tolbert, Shelley ...... 98,99,00,01 • O-O-O-O • Petko, Amy ...... 99,00,01 Tritt, Rachuel...... 14 O’Reilly, Emma ...... 10,11,12,13 Pierpont, Amber ...... 98,99 Trono, Jackie ...... 04,05,06 Ortiz, Kristinia ...... 03,04 Pierson, Mary Stewart...... 14 O’Shaughnessy, Erin ...... 11,12,13,14 Piirto, Joy ...... 11,12,13,14 • U-U-U-U • Okeowo, Bupe ...... 12,13 Pinckney, MiAsia...... 15 Place, Stasia ...... 97,98 Utterback, Carly ...... 10,11,12,13 • P-P-P-P • Pokorny, Carson...... 16 Pollak, Erin ...... 02 • V-V-V-V • Pabst, Caitlyn...... 13,14 Pollak, Joanna ...... 06,07 Van Decker, Tiffany ...... 09 Potter, Melissa ...... 00,01 Vance, Heather ...... 98,99,00,01 Pratt, Danielle...... 14,15,16 Via, Ali...... 13 • R-R-R-R • • W-W-W-W • Rabinek, Sam...... 13,14,15 Walker, Jordan ...... 11 Reandeau, Nicole ...... 99 Walters, Shelby ...... 09,10,11 Reed, Tiffanie ...... 00,01,02 Warner, Kira...... 14,15,16 Reisdorph, Elke ...... 97,98,99,00 Weast, Megan ...... 12,13,14,15 Renkin, Emily ...... 04,05,06 Weaver, Annemarie ...... 09,10,11,12 Revels, Brittany ...... 06,07,08,09 Wellner, Ashley ...... 05,06 Rice, Kellie...... 15 Widdifield, Leah...... 13 Richard, Megan ...... 07,09,10,11 Williams, Angie...... 16 Riegner, Carola ...... 01,02,03,04 Wojtkun, Erin ...... 05,06,07,08 Rife, Sydney...... 16 Wolfe, Chelsea ...... 12 Riggins, Kaitlyn ...... 12 Ritter, Sarah ...... 04,05,06 Robins, Jessie ...... 99 • Y-Y-Y-Y • Rothlein, Debbie ...... 97 Young, Morgan ...... 04,05,06 Rubin, Brittany ...... 07,08,09,10 Ruder, Jessica ...... 99,00,01 LINDSAY MONDLOCH Ruppert, Jenna ...... 06 Rusnak, Shelley ...... 00,01,02,03 Russo, Rosie ...... 00,01,02,03

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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

A-A-A-A NAME...... YEARS GP G A PTS SH Marissa Andricosky...... 2009-10 16 0 0 0 1 Meghan Arbegast...... 2007-10 83 5 5 15 70 Paniz Asgari...... 2002-05 80 27 9 63 162

B-B-B-B NAME...... YEARS GP G A PTS SH Kim Baldy...... 2003-06 24 0 1 1 0 Ryanne Basham...... 2010 7 0 0 0 4 Lindsey Baskin...... 2002-05 77 3 5 11 19 Marica Betoney...... 2005-08 73 14 9 37 82 Misty Binford...... 1997 1 0 0 0 0 Kaitlyn Bly...... 2012-15 17 2 0 4 13 Connie Boehling...... 2000 16 1 0 2 12 HILLARY CARNEY Magan Boisineau...... 2001 15 3 3 9 16 Kelly Bolduc...... 1997 10 0 0 0 2 Jackie Bond...... 2010-13 51 5 6 16 30 Logan Boon...... 2006-08 44 1 4 6 13 Stacey Boyles...... 1997-98 20 3 0 6 8 C-C-C-C Rachael Brewer...... 2014-16 23 0 2 2 2 NAME...... YEARS GP G A PTS SH Randi Brisbane...... 2006 19 1 1 3 11 Carolyn Calhoun...... 2007 20 1 2 4 2 Michelle Brockman...... 2004 23 5 3 13 21 Jennifer Callaway...... 1997-00 54 12 2 26 76 Chelsea Brown...... 2006-10 58 4 6 14 29 Jenn Campbell...... 2006-09 75 21 7 49 86 Emily Brown...... 2010-12 6 0 0 0 0 Hillary Carney...... 2005-06 40 12 13 37 64 Melanie Brown...... 2004 15 2 1 5 10 Becky Cheeley...... 1998-00 48 2 5 9 14 Stefani Brown...... 2005-07 57 13 11 37 69 Emily Chesbro...... 2006-09 85 23 11 57 148 Tara Brown...... 1998 15 1 0 2 6 Sam Ciaravino...... 2007-10 62 37 12 86 145 Taryn Burgess...... 2004 6 0 0 0 1 Lauren Ciccone...... 2016 11 0 0 0 0 Allison Burr-Miller...... 2001-03 53 11 5 27 45 Megan Conheeney...... 2007-10 85 11 13 35 115 Shannon Crane...... 2001-04 58 9 3 21 34

D-D-D-D NAME...... YEARS GP G A PTS SH Mary D’Alesandro...... 2011-14 32 0 0 0 2 Amy Dalton...... 2003 11 1 1 3 10 Melisa Davis...... 2001-05 65 3 12 18 22 Kaitlyn DeBaun...... 2015-16 5 2 0 4 3 Tiffany Van Decker...... 2009 20 2 3 7 11 Amanda Delagarza...... 1998 12 4 0 8 20 Karyn Dender...... 1998-99 20 1 0 2 8 Heather Dennee...... 2002-04 40 2 3 7 18 Kaylie Deshler...... 2014-15 19 2 2 6 13 Sharon Dietz...... 2005 18 2 0 4 14 Kendall Dishaw...... 2008-11 84 30 8 68 142 Kelly Doherty...... 2006 17 6 2 14 15 Shaye Doherty...... 2016 21 1 2 4 8 Ashleigh Dota...... 2002-05 80 32 24 88 173 Brittany Dunn...... 2011 4 0 0 0 1

E-E-E-E MEGHAN ARBEGAST NAME...... YEARS GP G A PTS SH Katie Eacho...... 2007 5 0 0 0 1 Erin Edmundson...... 2009 13 1 0 2 4

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F-F-F-F NAME...... YEARS GP G A PTS SH Marianna Farino...... 2001-02 31 0 0 0 3 Vicki Fessler...... 2008-10 57 0 4 4 15 Lauren Fleming...... 2007-10 83 8 10 26 53 Brittani Fletcher...... 2006 11 0 0 0 5 Shaynna Ford...... 2007 11 4 0 8 12 Meg French...... 2001-04 69 3 4 10 45

G-G-G-G NAME...... YEARS GP G A PTS SH Ariel Gardner...... 2015-16 16 3 1 7 20 Katey Gately...... 1998 3 0 0 0 0 Gabby Gillis...... 2015-16 41 9 3 21 84 Megan Giunti...... 2002-03 34 0 0 0 23 Ashley Glover...... 2003-06 84 2 5 9 22 Ashley Godfrey...... 2000-02 43 2 5 9 26 Becca Grady...... 2007 21 5 3 13 30 Tammy Gray...... 1997-98 13 0 0 0 6 Michelle Green...... 2015-16 11 0 0 0 1 JULIE JENNINGS Taylor Green...... 2011 4 0 0 0 0 Nikki Greenberg...... 2003-06 64 16 13 45 83 Dani Gunderson...... 2010-12 58 27 17 71 175 NAME...... YEARS GP G A PTS SH Jackie Hurley...... 2006-09 61 2 2 6 23 H-H-H-H Kate Hurlock...... 2014-16 55 1 1 3 45 NAME...... YEARS GP G A PTS SH Aubrey Hall...... 2004-05 13 0 0 0 3 Priscilla Harrison...... 2011-14 46 1 4 6 14 J-J-J-J Elise Haug...... 2008-11 78 3 9 15 45 NAME...... YEARS GP G A PTS SH Alexis Haycraft...... 2014-16 48 5 4 14 39 Katie Jaywork...... 2007-10 65 11 11 33 59 Jenn Headrick...... 1997-01 64 8 8 24 114 Julie Jennings...... 2009-12 84 3 5 11 33 Libby Hinton...... 2016 6 1 0 2 8 Abby Johnson...... 2012-15 74 1 2 4 29 Jordan Holt...... 2010 5 0 0 0 0 Anne Johnson...... 1998-01 44 0 1 1 9 Katie Horenstein...... 2015 1 0 0 0 0 Cassie Hubble...... 2000 5 0 0 0 1 K-K-K-K Taylor Hudgins...... 2015-16 29 4 2 10 56 NAME...... YEARS GP G A PTS SH Felicia Kaine...... 1997 8 0 0 0 5 Terri Kaminsky...... 2002-04 53 0 0 0 5 Melissa Kennedy...... 1998 10 0 0 0 0 Kimmie Kerstiens...... 2014-16 52 9 9 27 90 Sabrina Kirkley...... 1997-00 42 5 3 13 20 Emily Kozak...... 2001 12 0 0 0 4 Alicia Kurz...... 2008 13 0 0 0 2

L-L-L-L NAME...... YEARS GP G A PTS SH Ilene Lampitt...... 2005-06 35 1 2 4 3 Ann Marie Latess...... 2006-09 58 2 3 7 22 Brittany Le...... 2014 2 0 0 0 0 Leigh Leavitt...... 2003-05 64 17 15 49 113 Lindsay Lee...... 2002-04 55 6 3 15 37 Lindsey Lienau...... 2006-09 60 0 2 2 9 Kayla Locklear...... 2015-16 39 10 2 22 64 Kyra Locklear...... 2016 6 1 0 2 5 Melissa Loureiro...... 2005-06 16 0 1 1 20 ASHLEY GLOVER

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M-M-M-M NAME...... YEARS GP G A PTS SH Caitlin Maat...... 2008 17 2 2 6 6 Kristen Maconochie...... 2002-03 35 2 3 7 7 Brooke Malloy...... 2013 2 0 0 0 0 Patti Mann...... 2012 9 0 0 0 5 Sarah Markowitz...... 1999 9 0 0 0 4 Keiley McCarthy...... 2016 21 4 1 9 28 Jac McCormack...... 2007 9 0 0 0 0 Kathleen McCormack.....2002-05 68 5 2 12 56 Britta McDonnell...... 2007-10 49 5 2 12 16 Laura McFerrin...... 1997-00 63 29 11 69 146 Kelli McGeorge...... 2002-05 57 0 1 1 14 Coleen McGregor...... 1997 8 0 0 0 3 Terresa McGuire...... 2001 9 1 0 2 3 Courtney McKay...... 2008 18 2 1 5 16 Allie McWilliams...... 2013-16 78 4 18 26 98 Carly Melkus...... 2014-16 45 0 1 1 6 Alex Miller...... 2014-16 51 6 2 14 38 Jackie Miller...... 1997-98 29 10 4 24 119 Lindsay Mondloch...... 2013-15 60 9 17 35 109 JOY PIIRTO A. Monteagudo...... 2008 13 0 0 0 3 Logan Montel...... 2016 20 0 0 0 18

N-N-N-N P-P-P-P NAME...... YEARS GP G A PTS SH NAME...... YEARS GP G A PTS SH Shaydah Naraghi...... 2012-15 72 6 7 19 70 Caitlyn Pabst...... 2013-14 15 1 3 5 6 Heidi Neidlinger...... 1997-00 36 1 3 5 23 Alena Pearson...... 2002-03 25 0 0 0 6 Sarah Nuber...... 2004-05 43 1 2 4 15 Sarah Perrett...... 2011-14 73 13 7 33 61 Liz Nuesch...... 2007-08 18 2 0 4 4 Victoria Perry...... 2013-16 78 39 31 109 258 Hannah Perry...... 2007 20 4 0 8 16 O-O-O-O Amanda Peters...... 2005-08 82 16 18 50 112 NAME...... YEARS GP G A PTS SH Amy Petko...... 1999-01 46 14 20 48 112 Emma O’Reilly...... 2010-13 82 47 9 103 264 Amber Pierpont...... 1998-99 19 1 0 2 4 Erin O’Shaughnessy...... 2011-14 66 3 8 14 21 Mary Stewart Pierson.....2014 5 0 0 0 0 Bupe Okeowo...... 2012-13 30 17 5 39 107 Joy Piirto...... 2011-14 73 16 9 41 146 Kristina Ortiz...... 2003-04 40 0 4 4 10 MiAsia Pinckney...... 2015 14 2 3 7 16 Stasia Place...... 1997-98 20 0 0 0 4 Carson Pokorny...... 2016 18 5 8 18 40 Joanna Pollak...... 2006-07 27 1 3 5 8 Melissa Potter...... 2000-01 24 0 2 2 7 Danielle Pratt...... 2014-16 59 3 6 12 69

R-R-R-R NAME...... YEARS GP G A PTS SH Sam Rabinek...... 2013-15 59 5 3 13 38 Nicole Reandeau...... 1999 14 0 0 0 7 Tiffanie Reed...... 2000-02 44 1 1 3 7 Elke Reisdorph...... 1997-00 63 10 13 33 83 Emily Renkin...... 2004-06 52 35 12 82 136 Brittany Revels...... 2006-09 67 11 5 27 64 Megan Richard...... 2007-11 80 2 0 4 19 Carola Riegner...... 2001-04 42 0 1 1 3 Sydney Rife...... 2016 16 2 1 5 12 Kaitlyn Riggins...... 2012 5 1 0 2 1 Sarah Ritter...... 2004-05 22 0 0 0 1 Jessie Robins...... 1999 15 5 1 11 31 LAURA MCFERRIN Debbie Rothlein...... 1997 15 0 0 0 5 Brittany Rubin...... 2007-10 39 1 1 3 6

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NAME...... YEARS GP G A PTS SH Jessica Ruder ...... 1999-01 43 3 2 8 31 Shelley Rusnak...... 2000-03 72 26 16 68 138 Rosie Russo...... 2000-03 69 3 0 6 12

S-S-S-S NAME...... YEARS GP G A PTS SH Dineen Sampson...... 2006-09 50 1 0 2 1 Mandy Sanford...... 1997 14 0 0 0 4 Nikki Sanford...... 2015 6 0 0 0 0 Morgan Schroder...... 2014 5 1 0 2 1 Jennifer Schwab...... 1997 11 1 0 2 13 Courtney Seigle...... 1997 11 0 0 0 4 Hailey Shaw...... 2016 9 0 3 3 2 Martha Sheets...... 2001-02 35 4 1 9 26 Brittany Shumate...... 2006-09 40 5 2 12 29 Christina Singhaseni...... 1997 3 0 0 0 1 Erin Smith...... 1999-00 33 6 0 12 14 Kelsey Snyder...... 2011 17 1 5 7 11 Alexis Stahlman...... 2010-13 83 1 1 3 5 Natalie Stallings...... 2002 17 16 4 36 80 DINEEN SAMPSON Shannon Stefaniga...... 2014-16 12 0 0 0 9 Madelyn Stephens...... 2011-13 13 1 0 2 4 Jamie Stout...... 1998 11 1 0 2 9 Shannon Stuart...... 2013 3 0 0 0 0 Kim Sutton...... 1998-00 39 0 1 1 9 Y-Y-Y-Y NAME...... YEARS GP G A PTS SH Morgan Young...... 2004-06 39 4 3 11 20 T-T-T-T NAME...... YEARS GP G A PTS SH Heidi Taylor...... 2002-03 38 2 1 5 13 Kelsey Thomas...... 2011-14 79 1 9 11 52 Candace Thompson...... 2008-10 23 3 0 6 7 GOALKEEPER STATISTICS Liz Thuma...... 2002-04 45 10 6 26 69 Shelley Tolbert...... 1998-01 36 0 1 1 6 NAME...... YEARS GP GA GAA SV SV% W-L-T SHO Rachuel Tritt...... 2014 6 0 1 1 3 Lindsey Baskin...... 2004-05 1 0 0.00 0 .000 0-0-0 0 Jackie Trono...... 2004-06 53 20 10 50 65 Emily Brown...... 2010-12 6 1 0.29 5 .833 1-0-0 1 Haley Casanova...... 2013-15 41 32 0.78 161 .834 24-8-7 16 U-U-U-U Elena Currence...... 2012-15 10 14 1.78 34 .708 2-5-0 1 NAME...... YEARS GP G A PTS SH Kasey Davenport...... 2003 15 13 1.05 43 .768 9-3-1 3 Carly Utterback...... 2010-13 80 8 18 34 86 Kristy Dellinger...... 1997 10 16 2.66 33 .673 2-4-0 1 Sarah Fortier...... 1999-02 28 8 0.77 32 .800 9-0-0 5 Meghan Gumbs...... 2009-12 62 70 1.25 198 .739 37-17-2 21 V-V-V-V Kim Hughes...... 1999-00 19 13 0.95 40 .755 10-3-0 5 NAME...... YEARS GP G A PTS SH Kylene Jennings...... 2005 2 0 0.00 0 .000 0-0-0 0 Heather Vance...... 1998-01 65 15 13 43 141 Anne Johnson...... 1998-99 17 29 2.03 84 .743 5-8-1 3 Ali Via...... 2013 5 0 1 1 3 Carly Maglio...... 2014-16 42 32 0.79 135 .808 33-8-1 18 Laura McFerrin...... 1997-98 4 7 3.12 16 .696 0-3-0 0 Lindsay Naill...... 2004 15 15 1.12 75 .833 8-3-3 3 W-W-W-W Stasia Place...... 1997-98 13 22 2.28 62 .738 3-6-0 2 NAME...... YEARS GP G A PTS SH Erin Pollak...... 2002 6 2 0.44 17 .895 2-1-1 2 Jordan Walker...... 2011 11 1 0 2 6 Carola Riegner...... 2001-04 40 29 0.99 128 .815 20-5-1 11 Shelby Walters...... 2008-11 71 9 7 25 46 Jenna Ruppert...... 2006 1 0 0.00 0 .000 0-0-0 0 Kira Warner...... 2014-16 60 2 1 5 11 Dineen Sampson...... 2006-09 50 46 1.00 163 .780 30-15-3 16 Megan Weast...... 2012-15 39 1 1 3 17 Tiffany Swiney...... 2000-01 35 34 1.17 150 .815 15-13-3 10 Annemarie Weaver...... 2009-12 78 9 6 24 85 Erin Wojtkun...... 2005-08 65 52 0.89 191 .786 36-18-3 23 Ashley Wellner ...... 2005-06 39 12 8 32 41 Leah Widdifield...... 2013 3 1 0 2 1 Angie Williams...... 2016 19 1 3 5 19 Chelsea Wolfe...... 2012 21 5 10 20 47

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1997 (5-11) COACH: EMILY RICE RANDALL 9/1 Johns Hopkins L 0 5 9/4 at Va. Wesleyan L 0 3 9/7 Methodist* L 0 4 9/9 Longwood L 0 2 9/17 at Guilford L 1 4 9/21 at Trinity (D.C.) W 6 0 9/24 Mary Baldwin W 2 1 9/26 at Concord (W.Va.) L 1 3 10/4 at Ferrum* L 0 2 10/11 Emory & Henry W forf. 10/15 Shenandoah* L 0 2 10/18 N.C. Wesleyan* L 0 2 10/22 at Chowan W 5 0 1997 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAM 10/25 at Greensboro* L 0 3 11/1 at Meredith L 1 4 11/8 at Averett* W 3 2

1998 (5-10) 1999 (12-3-1) 2000 (12-4-1) COACH: JEN CLARK COACH: JEN CLARK COACH: MELISSA MITCHELL 9/1 Va. Wesleyan W 1 0 9/1 at Va. Wesleyan W 1 0 9/2 Randolph-Macon W 4 1 % 9/6 at Methodist* L 1 6 9/5 vs. Mississippi Col. T (2ot) 1 1 9/6 Va. Wesleyan W 2 0 9/9 Randolph-Macon L 0 1 9/8 at Chowan W 6 1 9/10 at Methodist* W 3 0 9/15 at N.C. Wesleyan* L 0 7 9/11 Barton L 1 2 9/16 Southern Virginia W 5 0 9/17 at Mary Baldwin W 3 0 9/19 at Randolph-Macon W 2 1 9/17 at Marymount W (ot) 1 0 9/26 at Roanoke L 0 1 9/22 Mary Baldwin W 6 1 9/23 Averett* W 13 0 9/27 Guilford L 1 4 9/26 Marymount W 3 0 9/26 Chowan W 5 0 10/3 Ferrum* L 2 3 10/2 at Ferrum* W 2 0 9/30 Ferrum* W 3 1 10/10 Averett* W 7 0 10/3 at Averett* W 3 0 10/3 Salisbury State L 1 3 10/14 at Shenandoah* L 0 3 10/9 at Johnson St. W 3 1 10/8 at Lynchburg L 1 4 10/17 at Centre (KY)$ L 1 3 10/11 at S. Vermont L 0 3 10/13 at Shenandoah* W 5 1 10/18 at Savannah A&D L 1 5 10/16 Shenandoah* W 5 0 10/15 Roanoke W 1 0 10/21 Chowan W 2 0 10/23 at Greensboro* W 1 0 10/18 at NC Wesleyan* L 0 4 10/24 at Barton L 0 2 10/26 N.C. Wesleyan* L 1 3 10/21 Greensboro* W 4 0 2 10/25 Greensboro* W 2 0 10/29 Methodist* W 6 3 10/24 Methodist T (2ot) 0 0 10/30 Gallaudet W 4 0 10/28 at N.C. Wesleyan2 W (2ot) 2 1 11/1 Villa Julie8 L (2ot) 1 2

2001 (7-9-2) COACH: KWAME LLOYD 9/1 at Salisbury T (2ot) 0 0 9/4 at Randolph-Macon W 1 0 9/13 at Va. Wesleyan L 0 2 9/18 Eastern Mennonite L 0 1 9/22 vs. Union (N.Y.)1 L 0 2 9/23 vs. Elizabethtown1 L 1 2 9/26 at Greensboro* L 0 1 9/29 at Ferrum* W 3 0 9/30 Methodist* T (2ot) 0 0 10/3 Chowan* W 2 0 10/5 Averett* W 7 0 10/10 at Roanoke L (ot) 1 2 10/12 Shenandoah* W 4 0 10/14 Marymount W 4 0 10/18 N.C. Wesleyan* L 1 3 1998 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAM 10/20 Bridgewater W 1 0 10/21 Lynchburg L 1 3 10/26 at N.C. Wesleyan2 L 1 3

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2002 (12-3-2) COACH: KWAME LLOYD 8/31 vs. St. Lawrence3 L 2 3 9/1 at Elizabethtown3 W (2ot) 4 3 9/4 at Bridgewater W 3 1 9/7 Salisbury W 4 0 9/14 at Washington & Lee T (2ot) 1 1 9/19 Va. Wesleyan W 4 1 9/21 at Lynchburg L 0 1 9/25 Greensboro* W 2 0 9/27 Averett* W 6 1 9/28 Ferrum* W 9 0 10/5 at Methodist* W 2 0 10/8 at Eastern Mennonite L (2ot) 0 1 10/19 Randolph-Macon W 6 1 2007 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAM 10/23 at N.C. Wesleyan* W 3 1 10/25 at Chowan* W (2ot) 1 0 11/2 at Maryville W 3 0 11/8 N.C. Wesleyan2 T (PK/L) 2 2 10/3 at Lynchburg T (2ot) 1 1 10/9 at Methodist* W 2 1 2006 (12-6-2) 2003 (15-5-1) 10/10 at Guilford L 0 1 COACH: KWAME LLOYD COACH: KWAME LLOYD 10/16 Greensboro* W 4 0 9/3 vs. TCNJ 3 L 1 2 10/22 Averett* W 7 0 5 8/30 vs. Roanoke4 W (ot) 1 0 9/9 vs. Gettysburg L 1 2 10/30 at Shenandoah* W 4 0 8/31 vs. Meredith4 W 3 1 9/10 at Mary Washington W 3 0 11/5 Ferrum2 W 5 0 9/6 Guilford W 2 1 9/16 Peace* W 11 0 11/6 Methodist2 W (ot) 2 1 9/10 at Va. Wesleyan L 1 4 9/20 at N.C. Wesleyan* W 8 1 11/13 Frostburg St.9 W 2 1 9/13 vs. Gettysburg5 W 3 1 9/23 Eastern Mennonite W 2 0 11/19 vs. Lynchburg10 W 1 0 9/14 vs. Cortland St.5 L 1 3 9/24 at Lynchburg W 2 0 11/20 at Wheaton (Ill.)11 L 0 4 9/27 at Longwood L 0 4 9/30 Ferrum* W 6 0 9/30 at Ferrum* W 10 0 10/4 Va. Wesleyan L 1 4 10/5 at Salisbury W 2 0 2005 (14-5-1) 10/7 at Methodist* L 1 3 10/9 at Peace* W 7 0 10/11 Greensboro* L 0 1 COACH: KWAME LLOYD 10/11 Methodist* L 0 1 10/15 Bridgewater W 9 1 9/2 at Trinity (TX) L 0 1 10/12 Allegheny L 0 2 10/18 Chowan W 3 2 9/3 at Texas-Lutheran W 6 0 10/18 at Greensboro* W (2ot) 2 1 10/22 Averett* W 11 0 9/9 vs. Oneonta7 L 2 4 10/19 at Averett* W 8 1 10/25 Salisbury W 4 1 9/10 at Hartwick7 W 3 0 2 10/22 Chowan* W (ot) 3 2 10/31 N.C. Wesleyan W 5 0 9/17 Lebanon Valley W (ot) 1 0 2 10/26 Lynchburg W 2 1 11/3 vs. Greensboro W 3 0 9/21 N.C. Wesleyan* W 6 0 2 10/29 Eastern Mennonite W 1 0 11/4 at Methodist T (PK/W) 2 2 9/24 at Salisbury W 2 1 8 11/1 Shenandoah* W 5 0 11/10 Va. Wesleyan L 0 1 9/29 at Mary Washington L 0 1 11/2 N.C. Wesleyan* W 3 0 10/2 at Ferrum* W 7 0 11/7 vs. Methodist2 W 1 0 10/9 Lynchburg T (2ot) 0 0 2007 (14-7) 11/8 at Greensboro2 T (PK/L) 1 1 10/12 at Va. Wesleyan L 0 1 COACH: KWAME LLOYD 10/15 at Greensboro* W 5 0 9/1 vs. Guilford4 W 3 0 2004 (16-4-3) 10/19 Chowan W 4 1 9/2 at Johns Hopkins4 W 4 1 COACH: KWAME LLOYD 10/22 at Averett* W 10 0 9/9 vs. Chowan W 4 0 10/23 at Roanoke W 4 0 9/4 at Elizabethtown3 W (ot) 1 0 9/12 Mary Washington L 1 2 10/29 Shenandoah* W 8 0 9/5 vs. TCNJ3 T (2ot) 1 1 9/16 Lynchburg L 0 1 10/30 Methodist* W 2 0 9/8 Va. Wesleyan T (2ot) 2 2 9/19 at Shenandoah* W 7 2 11/4 NC Wesleyan2 W 5 0 9/10 vs. Wheaton (Ill.)6 L 1 6 9/22 Meredith* W 5 0 11/5 Methodist2 W 7 1 9/11 vs. Johns Hopkins6 L 1 3 9/23 Peace* W 7 0 11/12 Va. Wesleyan8 L 1 2 9/16 at Chowan W (ot) 1 0 9/25 at Salisbury L 1 2 9/18 Salisbury W 3 0 9/29 at Greensboro* W 4 1 9/19 Peace* W 11 0 10/6 at Washington & Lee L 0 1 9/22 at Eastern Mennonite W 3 0 10/10 at Va. Wesleyan L 0 2 9/24 Roanoke W 2 1 10/13 Averett* W 9 0 9/26 at N.C. Wesleyan* W 2 0 10/14 Ferrum* W 5 0 10/2 Ferrum* W 5 0 10/20 at Methodist* L 0 2 10/21 St. Mary’s W 2 0

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10/26 N.C. Wesleyan* W 3 0 10/27 at Mary Baldwin* W 10 0 10/30 Shenandoah2 W 8 1 11/2 vs. Greensboro2 W 1 0 11/3 vs. Methodist2 L 0 1

2008 (14-7-1) COACH: RUTH KEEGAN 8/30 vs. Elizabethtown12 L 2 6 8/31 at TCNJ12 L 0 5 9/10 at Mary Washington T (2ot) 1 1 9/12 at Lynchburg L 0 3 9/13 vs. Cal Lutheran13 L (ot) 0 1 9/19 Marymount W 3 0 9/20 Roanoke W 4 1 2009 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAM 9/24 Shenandoah* W 1 0 9/27 at Meredith* W 3 0 9/28 at Peace* W 6 0 10/1 Salisbury W 2 0 9/25 at Averett* W 5 0 9/12 Frostburg L 3 4 10/4 Greensboro* W 2 0 9/27 at Ferrum* W 1 0 9/17 Marietta W 5 0 10/8 Va. Wesleyan L 0 1 9/30 at Salisbury L 0 1 9/19 at Roanoke L 1 4 10/18 at Averett* W 6 0 10/2 St. Mary’s (Md.) W 2 1 9/22 Va. Wesleyan T (2ot) 0 0 10/19 at Ferrum* W 3 1 10/10 Methodist* T (2ot) 0 0 9/25 Averett* W 3 2 10/25 Methodist* W 3 0 10/11 Greensboro* W 2 1 9/26 Ferrum* W 5 0 10/26 at St. Mary’s (Md.) L 1 2 10/17 at Meredith* W 4 2 9/29 Salisbury W 2 0 10/29 at N.C. Wesleyan* W 2 0 10/18 at Peace* W 8 1 10/3 at St. Mary’s (Md.) W 5 0 11/1 Mary Baldwin* W 7 0 10/21 at Va. Wesleyan L 2 4 10/9 Methodist* W 2 1 11/4 Averett2 W 6 0 10/24 Mary Baldwin* W 5 0 10/10 at Greensboro* W 5 1 11/7 Greensboro2 W 1 0 10/25 Shenandoah* T (2ot) 0 0 10/16 Meredith* W 3 0 11/8 Meredith2 L 1 3 10/30 at N.C. Wesleyan* W 5 1 10/17 Peace* W 8 0 11/3 N.C. Wesleyan2 W 4 0 10/23 at Mary Baldwin* W 8 1 11/6 vs. Greensboro2 W 2 0 10/24 at Shenandoah* W 1 0 2009 (12-8-3) 11/7 vs. Methodist2 W 2 1 10/29 N.C. Wesleyan* W 3 0 COACH: RUTH KEEGAN 11/14 at Washington & Lee8 L 0 4 11/2 N.C. Wesleyan2 W 1 0 9/1 Lynchburg L 0 2 11/5 vs. Greensboro2 W 2 0 14 2 9/5 vs. Catholic L 0 2 2010 (16-5-1) 11/6 vs. Averett W 4 0 9/6 vs. Stevenson14 L 0 1 11/13 TCNJ8 L 0 4 9/11 Kean T (2ot) 2 2 COACH: RUTH KEEGAN 14 9/12 Baldwin-Wallace L 1 2 9/3 vs. Messiah L 0 7 2011 (11-8-1) 9/16 Mary Washington L 1 3 9/4 vs. Montclair State14 W 2 1 9/19 Marietta W 1 0 9/11 Cal Lutheran L 0 4 COACH: RUTH KEEGAN 9/3 vs. St. Benedict L 2 3 9/4 vs. DeSales W 3 1 9/7 at Va. Wesleyan L 0 1 9/10 Western Connecticut W 2 1 9/11 Kean L 2 3 9/18 Roanoke L 1 2 9/21 at Salisbury L 1 2 9/24 Mary Baldwin* W 6 0 9/30 at Averett* L 0 5 10/1 at Ferrum* W 3 0 10/15 Methodist* W 3 1 10/16 Greensboro* T (2ot) 1 1 10/22 at Meredith* W 5 1 10/23 at Peace* W 7 0 10/26 at Lynchburg L 0 3 10/28 at N.C Wesleyan* W 4 0 10/29 Shenandoah* W 2 1 2011 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAM 11/1 N.C Wesleyan2 W 4 1 11/4 vs. Greensboro2 W 1 0 11/5 vs. Shenandoah2 L 0 1

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2012 (12-9) COACH: RUTH KEEGAN 9/1 vs. Eastern14 L 1 4 9/2 vs. Rutgers-Newark14 W 3 0 9/5 Va. Wesleyan L 1 5 9/8 Mount. St. Joseph15 W 7 0 9/9 Richard Stockton15 L 2 3 9/14 at Greensboro* L 1 3 9/16 at Catholic L 0 1 9/19 Salisbury L (2ot) 1 2 9/22 Maryville* L 1 2 9/23 Ferrum* W 9 1 9/29 at Methodist* W 1 0 9/30 at N.C. Wesleyan* W 6 0 10/6 Averett* L 1 2 2015 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAM 10/13 Peace* W 7 0 10/14 Meredith* W 2 1 10/20 at LaGrange* W 1 0 10/21 at Piedmont* W 2 0 10/4 at York (Pa.)* W 1 0 9/14 Va. Wesleyan L 0 1 10/24 at Mary Baldwin* W 8 0 10/7 Southern Virginia* W 2 1 9/17 at DeSales W 2 1 10/27 Greensboro2 W 4 0 10/11 at Penn St.-Harrisburg* W 3 1 9/19 at Rutgers-Newark W 3 0 11/2 vs. Maryville2 W 2 0 10/12 at Elizabethtown L 0 2 9/24 York (Pa.)* W 4 0 11/3 vs. Averett2 L (ot) 2 3 10/16 St. Mary’s (Md.)* W 3 0 10/1 at Wesley* W 9 1 10/18 Marymount* W 6 0 10/4 Southern Virginia* W 8 0 10/22 Mary Washington* W (ot) 1 0 10/8 at Forstburg State* W 2 0 2013 (14-4-2) 10/25 at Frostburg State* T (2ot) 1 1 10/12 at St. Mary’s (Md.)* W 2 1 COACH: DAN WEILER 10/29 at Salisbury* W 1 0 10/15 Mary Washington* W 1 0 2 8/31 vs. Fredonia State14 W 2 0 11/5 Frostburg State T (2ot) 1 1 10/19 Salisbury* T (2ot) 1 1 8 9/1 vs. Meredith14 W 2 0 11/15 vs. Stevenson L (ot) 0 1 10/22 at Penn St. Harrisburg* W 1 0 9/7 Baldwin Wallace15 L (ot) 1 2 10/23 Lynchburg L 0 1 9/8 Kean15 T (2ot) 1 1 10/26 at Marymount* W 5 0 2015 (14-5-1) 2 9/11 at Va. Wesleyan W 2 0 11/2 Mary Washington W 2 0 COACH: DAN WEILER 2 9/14 at Roanoke W 2 0 11/5 Frostburg State W 1 0 8 9/22 Catholic W 3 2 9/1 Randolph-Macon W 1 0 11/12 vs. Rowan W 3 2 14 9 9/26 at Lynchburg L 0 2 9/4 vs. Carthage W 3 0 11/13 at Johns Hopkins W 4 0 14 9/28 at Marymount* W 4 0 9/5 vs. Berry T (2ot) 1 1 15 10/5 Penn St.-Harrisburg* W 6 0 9/11 Houghton W 3 0 * Dixie/USA South/Capital Athletic Games 15 10/8 at Southern Virginia W 4 1 9/12 Methodist W 1 0 $ Atlanta, Ga. 10/12 Frostburg State* W 2 1 9/16 at Va. Wesleyan W (ot) 2 1 % Williamsburg, Va. 10/16 Salisbury* W 2 0 9/19 at Wheaton (Ill.) L 1 2 1 N.C. Wesleyan Tournament 10/19 York (Pa.)* W 1 0 9/20 at Chicago L 1 4 2 Dixie/USA South/Capital Tournament 10/23 at Mary Washington* W 3 0 9/26 Frostburg State* L 0 1 3 Elizabethtown Tournament 10/26 at Wesley* W 1 0 10/3 at Mary Washington* W 3 2 4 Johns Hopkins Tournament 10/29 at St. Mary’s (Md.)* L (2ot) 1 2 10/6 at Southern Virginia* W 7 0 5 Mary Washington Tournament 11/6 Salisbury2 W 3 1 10/10 York (Pa.)* W 2 1 6 SAS Tournament 11/9 York (Pa.)2 T (PK/L) 1 1 10/14 at St. Mary’s (Md.)* W 2 0 7 Mayor’s Cup Tournament (NY) 11/16 Bowdoin8 L 1 3 10/17 at Wesley* W 2 0 8 First Round NCAA Tournament 10/18 Lynchburg W (ot) 3 2 9 Second Round NCAA Tournament 10/21 Salisbury* W 1 0 10 NCAA Sweet 16 2014 (12-4-4) 10/24 Penn St.-Harrisburg* W 3 2 11 NCAA Elite 8 COACH: DAN WEILER 10/25 at Roanoke L 0 2 12 Blue Jay Classic 8/29 vs. Emory14 T (2ot) 1 1 10/28 at Marymount* W 6 0 13 Owings Mill, Md. 2 8/30 vs. DeSales14 W 4 0 11/3 Mary Washington L 0 1 14 Virginia Wesleyan Tournament 9/6 Averett15 W 8 0 15 Captains Classic 9/7 Kean15 L 0 2 2016 (17-3-1) 9/11 Va. Wesleyan T (2ot) 1 1 COACH: DAN WEILER 9/13 Roanoke W 2 1 14 9/17 at Shenandoah W 3 0 9/2 vs. Austin W 7 0 9/21 at Lynchburg L 0 4 9/6 at Methodist W 3 0 15 9/27 Wesley* W 5 0 9/9 Carnegie Mellon W 2 1 9/10 Wheaton (Ill.)15 W 1 0

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First Last Last Last Last First Last Last Last Last

Opponent Record Met Met Win Opp. Win Score Opponent Record Met Met Win Opp. Win Score

Allegheny 0-1 2003 2003 --- 2003 0-2 Maryville 2-1 2002 2012 2012 2012 2-0

Austin 1-0 2016 2016 2016 --- 7-0 Meredith 8-2 1997 2013 2013 2008 2-0

Averett 17-3 1997 2014 2014 2012 8-0 Messiah 0-1 2010 2010 --- 2010 0-7

Baldwin Wallace 0-2 2009 2013 --- 2009 1-2 Methodist 15-6-4 1997 2016 2016 2007 3-0

Barton 0-2 1998 1999 --- 1999 1-2 Mississippi Col. 0-0-1 1999 1999 ------1-1

Berry 0-0-1 2015 2015 ------1-1* Montclair State 1-0 2010 2010 2010 --- 2-1

Bowdoin 0-1 2013 2013 --- 2013 1-3 Mount St. Joseph 1-0 2012 2012 2012 --- 7-0

Bridgewater 3-0 2001 2006 2006 --- 9-1 N.C. Wesleyan 17-6-1 1997 2012 2012 2001 6-0

Cal Lutheran 0-2 2008 2010 --- 2010 0-4 Oneonta (N.Y.) 0-1 2005 2005 --- 2005 4-2

Carnegie Mellon 1-0 2016 2016 2016 --- 2-1 Peace 9-0 2003 2012 2012 --- 7-0 Carthage 1-0 2015 2015 2015 --- 3-0 PSU - Harrisburg 4-0 2013 2016 2016 --- 1-0 LAUREN FLEMING VS. GREENSBORO Catholic 1-2 2009 2013 2013 2012 3-2 Piedmont 1-0 2012 2012 2012 --- 2-0

Centre 0-1 1998 1998 --- 1998 1-3 Randolph-Macon 5-1 1998 2015 2015 1998 1-0

Chicago 0-1 2015 2015 --- 2015 1-4 Richard Stockton 0-1 2012 2012 --- 2012 2-3

Chowan 11-0 1997 2007 2007 --- 4-0 Roanoke 7-5 1998 2015 2014 2015 2-0

Concord 0-1 1997 1997 --- 1997 1-3 Rowan 1-0 2016 2016 2016 --- 3-2

Cortland St. 0-1 2003 2003 --- 2003 1-3 Rutgers-Newark 2-0 2012 2016 2016 --- 3-0

DeSales 3-0 2011 2016 2016 --- 2-1 Salisbury 11-5-2 2000 2016 2015 2012 1-1*

Eastern 0-1 2012 2012 --- 2012 1-4 Savannah A&D 0-1 1998 1998 --- 1998 1-5

Eastern Mennonite 3-2 2001 2006 2006 2002 2-0 Shenandoah 12-3-1 1997 2014 2014 2011 3-0

Elizabethtown 2-3 2002 2014 2004 2014 0-2 Southern Vermont 0-1 1999 1999 --- 1999 0-3

Emory 0-0-1 2014 2014 ------1-1* Southern Virginia 5-0 2000 2016 2016 --- 8-0

Emory & Henry 1-0 1997 1997 1999 --- 1-0 St. Lawrence 0-1 2002 2002 --- 2002 2-3

Ferrum 15-2 1997 2012 2012 1998 9-1 St. Mary’s (Md.) 6-2 2007 2016 2016 2013 2-1

Fredonia State 1-0 2013 2013 2013 --- 2-0 St. Benedict 0-1 2011 2011 --- 2011 2-3

Frostburg St. 4-2-2 2004 2016 2016 2015 1-0 Stevenson 0-2 2009 2014 --- 2014 0-1 NIKKI GREENBERG VS. VIRGINIA WESLEYAN Gallaudet 1-0 1999 1999 1999 --- 4-0 TCNJ 0-3-1 2004 2010 --- 2010 0-4

Gettysburg 1-1 2003 2006 2003 2006 1-2 Texas-Lutheran 1-0 2005 2005 2005 --- 6-0

Greensboro 18-5-1 1997 2012 2010 2012 4-0 Trinity (D.C.) 1-0 1997 1997 1997 --- 6-0

Guilford 2-3 1998 2007 2007 2004 3-0 Trinity (Texas) 0-1 2005 2005 --- 2005 1-0

Hartwick 1-0 2005 2005 2005 --- 3-0 Union 0-1 2001 2001 --- 2001 0-2

Houghton 1-0 2015 2015 2015 --- 3-0 Villa Julie 0-1 2000 2000 --- 2000 1-2

Johns Hopkins 1-3 1997 2016 2007 2016 4-0 Va. Wesleyan 6-12-1 1997 2016 2015 2016 0-1

Johnson St. 1-0 1999 1999 --- 1999 3-1 Wash. & Lee 0-2-1 2002 2009 --- 2009 0-4

Kean 0-3-1 2009 2014 --- 2014 0-2 Wesley 4-0 2013 2016 2016 --- 9-1

LaGrange 1-0 2012 2012 2012 --- 1-0 West. Connecticut 1-0 2011 2011 2011 --- 2-1*

Lebanon Valley 1-0 2005 2005 2005 --- 1-0* Wheaton (Ill.) 1-3 2004 2016 2016 2015 1-0

Longwood 0-2 1997 2003 --- 2003 0-4 York (Pa.) 4-0-1 2013 2016 2016 2013 4-0

Lynchburg 4-10-2 2000 2016 2015 2016 1-0

Marietta 2-0 2009 2010 2010 --- 5-0 *Overtime

Mary Baldwin 9-0 1997 2012 2012 --- 8-0

Marymount 8-0 1999 2016 2016 --- 5-0 MEGAN CONHEENEY VS. MARIETTA

Mary Washington 7-3-1 2005 2016 2016 2015 2-0

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2000 NCAA FIRST ROUND 2004 NCAA ELITE EIGHT

2000 STATISTICS 2004 STATISTICS No. Name...... GP-GS G A PTS SH GW No. Name...... GP-GS G A PTS SH GW 3 Laura McFerrin...... 17-16 13 4 30 55 6 20 Emily Renkin...... 23-22 13 4 30 37 6 22 Amy Petko...... 17-17 10 10 30 52 2 21 Ashley Dota...... 22-22 7 10 24 24 5 13 Shelley Rusnak...... 17-16 7 7 21 42 1 14 Nikki Greenburg...... 23-19 8 5 21 19 1 2 Heather Vance...... 17-17 6 6 18 40 1 17 Leigh Leavitt...... 23-17 4 8 16 17 1 21 Jennifer Callaway...... 10-1 3 1 7 7 1 19 Michelle Brockman...... 23-3 5 3 13 14 0 8 Elke Reisdorph...... 17-17 2 3 7 14 1 5 Jaclyn Trono...... 18-1 4 1 9 6 0 25 Erin Smith...... 17-16 3 0 6 7 0 27 Morgan Young...... 23-5 4 0 8 13 0 6 Becky Cheeley...... 17-17 1 3 5 5 0 11 Liz Thuma...... 17-14 2 3 7 8 1 17 Sabrina Kirkley...... 12-1 2 0 4 10 0 8 Shannon Crane...... 13-1 3 0 6 8 0 19 Rosie Russo...... 16-6 2 0 4 8 0 13 Hillary Carney...... 20-15 3 0 6 8 0 5 Jessica Ruder...... 16-0 1 2 4 12 0 4 Paniz Asgari...... 23-14 2 1 5 17 0 11 Connie Boehling...... 16-13 1 0 2 12 0 10 Melanie Brown...... 15-0 2 1 5 5 0 23 Ashley Godfrey...... 15-13 0 1 1 12 0 15 Lindsay Lee...... 18-0 2 0 4 3 0 4 Melissa Potter...... 12-0 0 1 1 5 0 18 Kathleen McCormack...... 15-8 1 2 4 6 0 10 Heidi Neidlinger...... 6-1 0 1 1 0 0 6 Heather Dennee...... 12-1 1 1 3 4 0 12 Kim Sutton...... 11-2 0 0 0 4 0 24 Lindsey Baskin...... 23-21 0 3 3 6 0 15 Tiffanie Reed...... 17-17 0 0 0 1 0 7 Kristina Ortiz...... 19-8 0 3 3 1 0 9 Cassie Hubble...... 5-0 0 0 0 1 0 25 Sarah Nuber...... 23-23 1 0 2 7 1 20 Shelley Tolbert...... 5-0 0 0 0 0 0 16 Meg French...... 14-4 1 0 2 1 0 Total...... 17 51 39 141 287 12 23 Ashley Glover...... 23-19 0 0 0 3 0 12 Kelli McGeorge...... 13-0 0 0 0 1 0 29 Aubrey Hall...... 7-0 0 0 0 0 0 28 Taryn Burgess...... 6-0 0 0 0 0 0 26 Sarah Ritter...... 13-8 0 0 0 1 0 22 Terri Kaminski...... 18-5 0 0 0 0 0 Total...... 23 64 45 173 210 15

No. Name...... GP-GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% W-L-T ShO No. Name...... GP-GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% W-L-T ShO 1 Anne Johnson...... 2-0 38:47 0 0.00 0 .000 0-0-0 0.2 24 Lindsey Baskin...... 1-0 45:00 0 0.00 0 .000 0-0-0 0.5 7 Sarah Fortier...... 4-0 29:00 0 0.00 0 .000 0-0-0 0.6 1 Carola Riegner...... 13-9 930:10 8 0.77 24 .758 8-1-0 6.0 18 Kim Hughes...... 7-2 246:52 1 0.36 10 .909 2-0-0 1.3 2 Lindsay Naill...... 15-14 1209:28 15 1.12 75 .833 8-3-3 3.5 24 Tiffany Swiney...... 17-15 1269:54 16 1.13 34 .680 10-4-1 5.2 Team...... 0:00 0 0.00 3 1.000 0-0-0 4.0 Total...... 17 1584:33 17 0.97 44 .721 12-4-1 7 Total...... 23 2184:38 23 0.95 103 .817 16-4-3 11 2000 POSTSEASON RESULTS 2004 POSTSEASON RESULTS FIRST ROUND First ROUND Elite 8 Villa Julie 2, CNU 1 CNU 2, Frostburg State 1 Wheaton 4, CNU 0 Nov. 1, 2000 Nov. 13, 2004 Nov. 20, 2004 Newport News, Va. Newport News, Va. Wheaton, Ill. Villa Julie 0 1 0 1 - 2 FSU 0 1 - 1 CNU 0 0 - 0 CNU 0 1 0 0 - 1 CNU 1 1 - 2 WC 0 4 - 4 Scoring Scoring Scoring 46:54 VJ K. Harman (A. Madden) 14:53 CNU E. Renkin (L. Leavitt) 47:58 WC A. Wiersma (L. Koontz) 75:50 CNU S. Rusnak (A. Petko) 49:21 FSU K. Kotofski (B. Hlebasko) 67:56 WC B. Barton 107:48 VJ K. Harman (T. Young) 65:54 CNU N. Greenburg (L. Leavitt) 68:33 WC H. Tan Goalies Goalies 88:11 WC A. Wiersma (K. Fichera) CNU T. Swiney 6 Saves, 107:48 Min. CNU L. Naill 2 Saves, 90:00 Min. Goalies VJ L. Bugda 6 Saves, 107:48 Min. VJ K. Jones 3 Saves, 90:00 Min. CNU L. Naill 19 Saves, 90:00 Min. WC A. Vratil 0 Saves, 45:00 Min. Sweet 16 WC B. Nelson 2 Saves, 45:00 Min. CNU 1, Lynchburg 0 Nov. 19, 2004 Wheaton, Ill. CNU 0 1 - 1 LC 0 0 - 0 Scoring 66:10 CNU S. Nuber (P. Asgari) Goalies CNU L. Naill 6 Saves, 90:00 Min. LC E. Johnson 6 Saves, 90:00 Min.

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2005 NCAA FIRST ROUND 2006 NCAA FIRST ROUND

2005 STATISTICS 2006 STATISTICS No. Name...... GP-GS G A PTS SH GW No. Name...... GP-GS G A PTS SH GW 20 Emily Renkin...... 19-18 17 5 39 59 5 5 Jaclyn Trono...... 19-19 13 7 33 40 4 4 Paniz Asgari...... 20-9 12 4 28 38 1 13 Hillary Carney...... 20-20 11 6 28 47 3 21 Ashleigh Dota...... 20-20 8 8 24 37 1 16 Stefani Brown...... 17-3 7 3 17 26 0 17 Leigh Leavitt...... 20-20 9 5 23 46 2 4 Nikki Greenberg...... 20-20 5 6 16 27 1 26 Ashley Wellner...... 20-1 7 5 19 22 1 9 Amanda Peters...... 20-17 5 5 15 27 1 10 Amanda Peters...... 19-16 4 7 15 28 1 22 Marica Betoney...... 19-16 6 2 14 23 2 16 Stefani Brown...... 20-0 3 5 11 20 1 6 Kelly Doherty...... 17-3 6 2 14 15 0 22 Marica Betoney...... 20-3 3 3 9 28 0 19 Ashley Wellner...... 19-2 5 3 13 19 0 13 Hillary Carney...... 20-19 1 7 9 17 1 20 Emily Renkin...... 10-10 5 3 13 17 1 5 Jaclyn Trono...... 16-7 3 2 8 13 0 25 Jenn Campbell...... 15-1 3 1 7 10 0 9 Melissa Davis...... 11-1 1 3 5 5 0 30 Brittany Shumate...... 16-0 3 0 6 9 0 27 Sharon Dietz...... 18-1 2 0 4 14 0 24 Chelsea Brown...... 16-0 2 2 6 5 0 11 Morgan Young...... 13-10 0 3 3 4 0 29 Jackie Hurley...... 20-11 1 1 3 12 0 18 Kathleen McCormack...... 20-17 1 0 2 19 0 27 Randi Brisbane...... 19-19 1 1 3 11 0 19 Ilene Lampitt...... 18-0 1 0 2 3 0 12 Logan Boon...... 18-0 1 1 3 4 0 24 Lindsey Baskin...... 20-14 1 0 2 2 0 17 Ilene Lampitt...... 17-7 0 2 2 0 0 23 Ashley Glover...... 20-20 0 2 2 8 0 15 Melissa Loureira...... 8-8 0 1 1 11 0 25 Sarah Nuber...... 20-20 0 2 2 7 0 23 Ashley Glover...... 20-20 0 1 1 3 0 14 Kim Baldy...... 9-0 0 1 1 0 0 31 Brittany Revels...... 15-0 0 0 0 9 0 15 Melissa Loureiro...... 8-3 0 0 0 9 0 18 Ann Marie Latess...... 13-1 0 0 0 7 0 12 Kelli McGeorge...... 13-1 0 0 0 5 0 28 Emily Chesbro...... 19-18 0 0 0 5 0 6 Aubrey Hall...... 6-0 0 0 0 2 0 7 Brittany Fletcher...... 11-0 0 0 0 5 0 8 Sarah Ritter...... 9-0 0 0 0 0 0 10 Joanna Pollak...... 11-0 0 0 0 1 0 Total...... 20-27 73 62 208 386 14 26 Lindsey Lienau...... 14-4 0 0 0 0 0 14 Kim Baldy...... 11-1 0 0 0 0 0 11 Morgan Young...... 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 Total...... 20 76 47 199 333 13

No. Name...... GP-GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% W-L-T ShO No. Name...... GP-GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% W-L-T ShO 24 Lindsey Baskin...... 2-0 38:23 0 0.00 0 .000 0-0-0 0.2 3 Jenna Ruppert...... 1-0 7:02 0 0.00 0 .000 0-0-0 0.1 2 Kylene Jennings...... 2-0 32:54 0 0.00 0 .000 0-0-0 0.1 1 Erin Wojtkun...... 18-18 1597:58 17 0.96 52 .754 12-5-1 7.2 1 Erin Wojtkun...... 20-20 1758:16 12 0.61 56 .824 14-5-1 11.1 2 Dineen Sampson...... 3-2 225:00 3 1.20 2 .400 1-1-0 0.1 Total...... 20 1829:33 12 0.59 57 .826 14-5-1 12 Total...... 20 1830:00 20 0.98 55 .733 13-6-1 2 2005 POSTSEASON RESULTS 2006 POSTSEASON RESULTS FIRST ROUND FIRST ROUND Virginia Wesleyan 2, CNU 1 Virginia Wesleyan 1, CNU 0 Nov. 12, 2005 Nov. 11, 2006 Newport News, Va. Newport News, Va. VWC 0 2 - 2 VWC 1 0 - 1 CNU 1 0 - 1 CNU 0 0 - 0 Scoring Scoring 35:16 CNU J. Trono (H. Carney) 27:46 VWC S. Zeiler 65:02 VWC L. Jackson Goalies 87:28 VWC A. Shannon CNU E. Wojtkun 4 Saves, 90:00 Min. Goalies VWC L. Williams 1 Save, 90:00 Min. CNU E. Wojtkun 3 Saves, 90:00 Min. VWC L. Williams 5 Saves, 90:00 Min.

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2009 NCAA FIRST ROUND 2010 NCAA FIRST ROUND

2009 STATISTICS 2010 STATISTICS No. Name...... GP-GS G A PTS SH GW No. Name...... GP-GS G A PTS SH GW 27 Sam Ciaravino...... 20-18 8 2 18 55 2 27 Sam Ciaravino...... 22-22 18 7 43 56 7 14 Katie Jaywork...... 17-1 6 1 13 19 1 5 Emma O’Reilly...... 22-18 11 4 26 36 4 7 Jenn Campbell...... 23-4 5 1 11 26 1 11 Dani Gunderson...... 20-0 8 5 21 51 1 25 Kendall Dishaw...... 21-20 4 2 10 35 1 25 Kendall Dishaw...... 22-21 8 2 18 37 2 4 Elise Haug...... 23-22 3 3 9 20 1 3 Lauren Fleming...... 22-18 4 4 12 15 1 10 Megan Conheeney...... 21-16 4 0 8 42 2 14 Katie Jaywork...... 20-1 3 4 10 21 0 8 Emily Chesbro...... 23-23 2 4 8 58 1 18 Annemarie Weaver...... 22-16 3 4 10 20 0 17 Tiffany Van Decker...... 20-7 2 3 7 11 1 29 Shelby Walters...... 13-1 3 1 7 11 1 26 Meghan Arbegast...... 21-15 2 2 6 27 1 26 Meghan Arbegast...... 22-5 2 2 6 26 0 30 Britta McDonnell...... 14-0 2 0 4 7 0 4 Elise Haug...... 22-21 0 5 5 13 0 3 Lauren Fleming...... 21-14 1 2 4 14 1 10 Megan Conheeney...... 22-22 0 4 4 16 0 29 Shelby Walters...... 16-16 1 1 3 7 0 17 Chelsea Brown...... 20-5 0 4 4 13 0 23 Brittany Rubin...... 15-6 1 1 3 3 0 6 Carly Utterback...... 19-3 1 1 3 12 0 20 Brittany Revels...... 13-1 1 0 2 10 0 19 Vicki Fessler...... 22-13 0 2 2 9 0 12 Julie Jennings...... 21-19 1 0 2 6 0 12 Julie Jennings...... 22-22 0 1 1 5 0 6 Jackie Hurley...... 7-4 1 0 2 6 0 7 Ryanne Basham...... 7-1 0 0 0 4 0 28 Erin Edmundson...... 13-2 1 0 2 4 0 8 Jackie Bond...... 5-0 0 0 0 3 0 15 Candace Thompson...... 8-0 1 0 2 3 0 30 Britta McDonnell...... 20-8 0 0 0 2 0 2 Dineen Sampson...... 22-22 1 0 2 1 0 15 Candace Thompson...... 7-0 0 0 0 2 0 11 Lindsey Lienau...... 11-3 0 2 2 8 0 33 Megan Richard...... 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 19 Vickie Fessler...... 15-8 0 1 1 4 0 28 Jordan Holt...... 5-0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Brittany Shumate...... 6-1 0 1 1 3 0 23 Brittany Rubin...... 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 18 Annemarie Weaver...... 18-3 0 0 0 10 0 22 Marissa Andricosky...... 9-0 0 0 0 0 0 33 Megan Richard...... 23-23 0 0 0 9 0 9 Alexis Stahlman...... 22-21 0 0 0 0 0 22 Marissa Andricosky...... 7-0 0 0 0 1 0 Total...... 22 63 50 176 352 16 9 Anne Marie Latess...... 6-3 0 0 0 0 0 Total...... 23 47 26 120 389 12

No. Name...... GP-GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% W-L-T ShO No. Name...... GP-GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% W-L-T ShO 1 Meghan Gumbs...... 6-1 213:41 2 0.84 5 .714 1-0-0 0.0 32 Emily Brown...... 2-0 90:00 0 0.00 1 1.000 0-0-0 0 2 Dineen Sampson ...... 22-22 1887:50 26 1.24 90 .776 11-8-3 5.0 1 Meghan Gumbs...... 22-22 1910:00 29 1.37 90 .756 16-5-1 11 Team...... 0-0 0:00 0 0.00 2 1.000 0-0-0 3.0 Team...... 0-0 0:00 0 0.00 2 1.000 0-0-0 1 Total...... 23 2101:31 28 1.20 97 .776 12-8-3 8 Total...... 22 2000:00 29 1.30 93 .762 16-5-1 12 2009 POSTSEASON RESULTS 2010 POSTSEASON RESULTS FIRST ROUND First ROUND Washington & Lee 4, CNU 0 TCNJ 4, CNU 0 Nov. 14, 2009 Nov. 13, 2010 Lexington, Va. Ewing, N.J. CNU 0 0 - 0 CNU 0 0 - 0 W&L 0 4 - 4 TCNJ 2 2 - 4 Scoring Scoring 56:04 W&L M. Sutherland (P. Minton) 10:05 TCNJ B. Rubino (A. Anderson) 60:14 W&L M. Sutherland (P. Minton) 45:00 TCNJ B. McGinley (N. Migliori) 66:38 W&L A. Daigle (Penalty Kick) 46:24 TCNJ K. Landrigan (B. Rubino) 88:06 W&L K. Howard (A. Todd) 75:30 TCNJ K. Lindacher (T. DeMaio) Goalies Goalies CNU D. Sampson 5 Saves, 90:00 Min. CNU M. Gumbs 11 Saves, 90:00 Min. W&L E. Leary 2 Saves, 90:00 Min. TCNJ K. Griffith 0 Saves, 90:00 Min.

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2013 NCAA FIRST ROUND 2014 NCAA FIRST ROUND

2013 STATISTICS 2014 STATISTICS No. Name...... GP-GS G A PTS SH GW No. Name...... GP-GS G A PTS SH GW 11 Bupe Okeowo ...... 20-20 14 4 32 96 6 12 Victoria Perry ...... 20-20 14 7 35 79 6 5 Emma O’Reilly ...... 20-20 10 4 24 82 4 26 Joy Piirto ...... 15-14 7 3 17 41 1 26 Joy Piirto ...... 20-20 3 6 12 55 1 15 Sarah Perrett ...... 20-1 7 1 15 22 0 18 Lindsay Mondloch ...... 20-20 3 6 12 35 0 11 Kimmie Kerstiens ...... 20-20 4 4 12 39 0 12 Victoria Perry ...... 18-18 2 6 10 17 1 18 Lindsay Mondloch ...... 20-19 3 4 10 30 1 28 Sam Rabinek ...... 20-17 3 0 6 11 1 28 Sam Rabinek ...... 20-20 2 2 6 15 1 16 Caitlyn Pabst ...... 8-0 1 1 3 4 0 22 Kira Warner ...... 20-20 2 1 5 7 2 6 Carly Utterback ...... 20-20 1 0 2 17 0 19 Allie McWilliams ...... 20-3 0 5 5 24 0 14 Shaydah Naraghi ...... 20-1 1 0 2 15 1 29 Danielle Pratt ...... 20-18 1 2 4 47 1 15 Sarah Perrett ...... 20-0 1 0 2 13 0 10 Erin O’Shaughnessy ...... 19-10 0 3 3 3 0 17 Kaitlyn Bly ...... 8-0 1 0 2 4 0 14 Shaydah Naraghi ...... 12-1 1 0 2 11 0 23 Madelyn Stephens ...... 3-0 1 0 2 1 0 30 Alexis Haycraft ...... 11-0 1 0 2 4 0 22 Leah Widdifield ...... 3-0 1 0 2 1 0 25 Morgan Schroder ...... 5-0 1 0 2 1 0 31 Kelsey Thomas ...... 20-18 0 2 2 13 0 16 Kaylie Deshler ...... 11-0 0 2 2 5 0 10 Erin O’Shaughnessy ...... 20-13 0 2 2 2 0 8 Caitlyn Pabst ...... 7-0 0 2 2 2 0 19 Allie McWilliams ...... 20-1 0 1 1 9 0 20 Abby Johnson ...... 20-19 0 1 1 18 0 20 Abby Johnson ...... 20-20 0 1 1 4 0 4 Megan Weast ...... 10-0 0 1 1 4 0 25 Ali Via ...... 5-0 0 1 1 3 0 24 Carly Melkus ...... 15-12 0 1 1 3 0 0 Haley Casanova ...... 20-20 0 1 1 0 0 2 Rachuel Tritt ...... 6-0 0 1 1 3 0 4 Megan Weast ...... 9-0 0 0 0 5 0 27 Rachael Brewer ...... 6-0 0 1 1 1 0 3 Priscilla Harrison ...... 13-0 0 0 0 2 0 3 Priscilla Harrison ...... 8-0 0 1 1 1 0 9 Alexis Stahlman ...... 20-12 0 0 0 1 0 9 Kate Hurlock ...... 18-2 0 0 0 19 0 30 Shannon Stuart ...... 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Alex Miller ...... 17-2 0 0 0 8 0 27 Brooke Malloy ...... 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Shannon Stefaniga ...... 10-0 0 0 0 8 0 8 Jackie Bond ...... 5-0 0 0 0 0 0 31 Kelsey Thomas ...... 19-19 0 0 0 7 0 7 Mary D’Alesandro ...... 5-0 0 0 0 0 0 23 Brittany Le ...... 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 Total...... 20 42 35 119 390 14 7 Mary D’Alesandro ...... 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Mary Stewart Pierson ...... 5-0 0 0 0 0 0 Total...... 20 43 42 128 402 12 No. Name...... GP-GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% W-L-T ShO No. Name...... GP-GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% W-L-T ShO 1 Elena Currence ...... 1-0 45:00 0 0.00 1 1.000 0-0-0 0.1 00 Elena Currence...... 1-0 45:00 0 0.00 1 1.000 0-0-0 0.1 0 Haley Casanova ...... 20-20 1815:07 16 0.79 90 .849 14-4-2 9.1 0 Haley Casanova ...... 14-13 1307:31 10 0.69 45 .818 6-3-4 4.1 Team ...... 0-0 0:00 0 0.00 2 1.000 0-0-0 1.0 36 Carly Maglio ...... 7-7 540:00 6 1.00 15 .714 6-1-0 2.2 Total...... 20 1860:07 16 0.77 93 .853 14-4-2 10 Total...... 20 1892:31 16 0.76 62 .795 12-4-4 9 2013 POSTSEASON RESULTS 2014 POSTSEASON RESULTS FIRST ROUND FIRST ROUND Bowdoin 3, CNU 1 Stevenson 1, CNU 0 Nov. 16, 2013 Nov. 15, 2014 Montclair, N.J. Lynchburg, Va. CNU 1 0 - 1 CNU 0 0 0 - 0 BC 0 3 - 3 SU 0 0 1 - 1 Scoring Scoring 30:28 CNU L. Mondloch 94:52 SU M. Williams 61:04 BC K. Turner (D. Feder) Goalies 63:01 BC M. Godley (J. DiCicco) CNU H. Casanova 6 Saves, 94:52 Min. 71:47 BC M. Popolizio (M. Woodhouse) SU T. McKee 8 Saves, 94:52 Min. Goalies CNU H. Casanova 5 Saves, 90:00 Min. BC B. McCarthy 2 Saves, 90:00 Min.

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2016 NCAA SECOND ROUND POSTSEASON RESULTS

First Round

Date Opponent Result Score Location Nov. 1, 2000 Villa Julie L 1-2 Newport News, Virginia Nov. 13, 2004 Frostburg State W 2-1 Newport News, Virginia Nov. 12, 2005 Virginia Wesleyan L 1-2 Newport News, Virginia Nov. 11, 2006 Virginia Wesleyan L 0-1 Newport News, Virginia Nov. 14, 2009 Washington & Lee L 0-4 Lexington, Virginia Nov. 13, 2010 TCNJ L 0-4 Ewing, New Jersey Nov. 16, 2013 Bowdoin L 1-3 Montclair, New Jersey Nov. 15, 2014 Stevenson L 0-1 Lynchburg, Virginia Nov. 12, 2016 Rowan W 3-2 Baltimore, Maryland 2016 STATISTICS No. Name...... GP-GS G A PTS SH GW 12 Victoria Perry ...... 20-20 10 12 32 72 4 3 Carson Pokorny ...... 18-18 5 8 18 40 3 Second Round 26 Kayla Locklear ...... 21-4 6 1 13 35 2 25 Gabby Gillis ...... 21-21 5 2 12 36 3 Date Opponent Result Score Location 6 Alex Miller ...... 19-2 5 2 12 15 0 Nov. 19, 2004 Lynchburg W 1-0 Wheaton, Illinois 11 Kimmie Kerstiens ...... 19-13 4 3 11 31 1 Nov. 13, 2016 Johns Hopkins L 0-4 Baltimore, Maryland 5 Keiley McCarthy ...... 21-21 4 1 9 28 0 20 Taylor Hudgins ...... 21-13 3 2 8 46 2 19 Allie McWilliams ...... 18-1 1 4 6 27 0 17 Sydney Rife ...... 16-14 2 1 5 12 1 Third Round 29 Danielle Pratt ...... 20-20 2 1 5 6 1 28 Angie Williams ...... 19-8 1 3 5 19 0 Date Opponent Result Score Location 8 Alexis Haycraft ...... 21-6 1 3 5 16 0 Nov. 20, 2004 Wheaton L 0-4 Wheaton, Illinois 10 Arial Gardner ...... 3-0 2 0 4 6 0 31 Kaitlyn DeBaun ...... 3-0 2 0 4 2 0 4 Shaye Doherty ...... 21-21 1 2 4 8 0 9 Kate Hurlock ...... 20-6 1 1 3 13 0 7 Hailey Shaw ...... 9-1 0 3 3 2 0 1 Libby Hinton ...... 6-1 1 0 2 8 0 POSTSEASON GOALS 23 Kyra Locklear ...... 6-0 1 0 2 5 0 27 Rachael Brewer ...... 7-1 0 1 1 1 0 24 Logan Montel ...... 20-6 0 0 0 18 0 Name Assist Opponent Date 22 Kira Warner ...... 20-17 0 0 0 2 0 Shelley Rusnak Amy Petko Villa Julie Nov. 1, 2000 15 Michelle Green ...... 4-0 0 0 0 1 0 Emily Renkin Leigh Leavitt Frostburg State Nov. 13, 2004 18 Lauren Ciccone ...... 11-5 0 0 0 0 0 14 Carly Melkus ...... 11-2 0 0 0 0 0 Nikki Greenburg Leigh Leavitt Frostburg State Nov. 13, 2004 Total...... 21 57 50 164 449 17 Sarah Nuber Paniz Asgari Lynchburg Nov. 19, 2004 Jaclyn Trono Hillary Carney Virginia Wesleyan Nov. 12, 2005 Lindsay Mondloch -- Bowdoin Nov. 16, 2013 No. Name...... GP-GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% W-L-T ShO Victoria Perry Shaye Doherty Rowan Nov. 12, 2016 36 Carly Maglio ...... 21-21 1910:00 13 0.61 75 .852 17-3-1 12 Gabby Gillis -- Rowan Nov. 12, 2016 Total...... 21 1910:00 13 0.61 75 .852 17-3-1 12 Victoria Perry Angie Williams Rowan Nov. 12, 2016

2016 POSTSEASON RESULTS FIRST ROUND Second ROUND CNU 3, Rowan 2 Johns Hopkins 4, CNU 0 POSTSEASON GOALKEEPER STATISTICS Nov. 12, 2016 Nov. 13, 2016 Baltimore, Md. Baltimore, Md. CNU 1 2 - 3 CNU 0 0 - 0 Name Saves Opponent Date RU 1 1 - 2 JHU 1 3 - 4 Scoring Scoring Tiffany Swiney 6 Villa Julie Nov. 1, 2000 23:46 RU M. New 35:49 JHU A. Bengoechea (M. Van de loo) Lindsay Naill 2 Frostburg State Nov. 13, 2004 32:02 CNU V. Perry (S. Doherty) 47:46 JHU A. Bengoechea (M. Van de loo) Lindsay Naill 6 Lynchburg Nov. 19, 2004 46:18 CNU G. Gillis 58:24 JHU M. Van de loo (M. Coulson) Lindsay Naill 19 Wheaton Nov. 20, 2004 62:38 RU S. Reardigan (M. New) 74:19 JHU M. Van de loo Erin Wojtkun 3 Virginia Wesleyan Nov. 12, 2005 74:23 CNU V. Perry (A. Williams) Goalies Goalies CNU C. Maglio 5 Saves, 90:00 Min. Erin Wojtkun 4 Virginia Wesleyan Nov. 11, 2006 CNU C. Maglio 3 Saves, 90:00 Min. JHU C. Aranguren 1 Saves, 80:50 Min. Dineen Sampson 5 Washington & Lee Nov. 14, 2009 RU S. Money 4 Saves, 90:00 Min. JHU B. Kitzmiller 0 Saves, 9:10 Min. Meaghan Gumbs 11 TCNJ Nov. 13 2010 Haley Casanova 5 Bowdoin Nov. 16, 2013 Haley Casanova 6 Stevenson Nov. 15, 2014 Carly Maglio 3 Rowan Nov. 12, 2016 Carly Maglio 5 Johns Hopkins Nov. 13, 2016

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DIRECTIONS TO THE CAPTAINS FIELD

FROM CHESAPEAKE, SUFFOLK & PORTSMOUTH Follow routes to the Monitor-Merrimack Bridge Tunnel (I-664). Cross the tunnel into Newport News and take Exit 5 to 35th Street and Warwick Blvd. (Route 60 West). After about five miles on Warwick Blvd. (Route 60) make a left turn on Avenue of the Arts. Follow that to a traffic circle and go 3/4 of the way around to Shoe La. Make the first right turn, on Moore’s Lane to the parking area.

FROM NORFOLK & VIRGINIA BEACH Take I-64 West across the Hampton Roads Bridge Tunnel. About 10 miles west of the tunnel take Exit 258B (Route 17 South, J. Clyde Morris Blvd.). Continue on J. Clyde Morris Blvd. to Warwick Blvd. Go straight ahead and follow the directions above be- ginning with Avenue of the Arts.

FROM RICHMOND & NORTHERN VIRGINIA Take I-64 East. Exit at Exit 258 A (Route 17 South, J. Clyde Morris Blvd). Continue on J. Clyde Morris Blvd. to Warwick Blvd. Go straight ahead and follow the directions in the top paragraph beginning with Avenue of the Arts.

FROM NORTHWESTERN VIRGINIA CAPTAINS FIELD ATTENDANCE RECORDS Travel to I-95 South the head South around Richmond on I-295 until it meets I-64. Then take I 64 East. Exit at Exit 258 A (Route 17 South, J. Clyde Morris Blvd). Con- tinue on J. Clyde Morris Blvd. to Warwick Blvd. Be in the far right hand lane and turn Attendance Opponent Date Result right onto Warwick Blvd. Go straight ahead and follow the directions in the top para- 672 vs. Mary Washington Oct. 15, 2016 W 1-0 graph beginning with Avenue of the Arts. 639 vs. Carnegie Mellon Sept. 9, 2016 W 2-1 623 vs. Frostburg State Nov. 5, 2016 W 1-0 622 vs. Wesley Sept. 27, 2014 W 5-0 FROM WESTERN VIRGINIA 563 vs. N.C. Wesleyan Nov. 8, 2002 L 2-3 (3ot) Depending upon your location travel to I-81 North until it meets I-64 East and then 560 vs. Randolph-Macon Sept. 1, 2015 W 1-0 follow I-64 around Richmond (you may elect to take the by-pass I-295 in case of 506 vs. Wheaton (Ill.) Sept. 10, 2016 W 1-0 heavy traffic in downtown Richmond. Then take I 64 East. Exit at Exit 258 A (Route 473 vs. Randolph-Macon Oct. 19, 2002 W 6-1 17 South, J. Clyde Morris Blvd). Continue on J. Clyde Morris Blvd. to Warwick Blvd. 470 vs. Penn St. Harrisburg Oct. 24, 2015 W 3-2 Go straight ahead and follow the directions in the top paragraph beginning with Ave- 462 vs. York (Pa.) Sept. 24, 2016 W 4-0 nue of the Arts.

If you are closer to U.S. 58, take it East until it meets I-664 heading toward the Mon- CAPTAINS FIELD RECORDS itor Merrimack Bridge Tunnel. Cross the tunnel into Newport News and take Exit 5 to 35th Street and Warwick Blvd. (Route 60 West). After about five miles on Warwick Blvd. (Route 60) make a left turn on Avenue of the Arts. Follow that to a traffic circle and go 3/4 of the way around to Shoe La. Make the first right turn, on Moore’s Lane, INDIVIDUAL to the parking area. Goals: 4 Hillary Carney vs. Averett...... 10/22/06 Assists: 3 Five Times Points: 8 Hillary Carney vs. Bridgewater...... 10/15/06 8 Hillary Carney vs. Averett...... 10/22/06 Saves: 16 Dineen Sampson vs. Kean...... 9/11/09 16 Tara Bell, Ferrum vs. CNU...... 9/30/00

TEAM Goals: 13 vs. Averett...... 9/23/00 Assists: 9 vs. Peace...... 9/14/04 Points: 34 vs. Averett...... 9/23/00

MISCELLANEOUS Longest Home Winning Streak: 12 Sept. 22, 2007 through Oct. 4, 2008 Longest Home Losing Streak: 3 Sept. 1, 1997 through Sept. 9, 1997 3 Sept. 9, 1998 through Oct. 13, 1998

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CNU’s Annual Best Dance Crew Competition

East Campus Housing Regatta’s Dining Hall Greek Housing

nderstanding that college is so much more than just classes and assignments, Christopher Newport is focused on providing a rich and exciting campus life for its students. Along with state-of-the-art housing and dining facilities, there are countless avenues for exploration that will enhance a student’s education, Uincluding over 200 clubs and organizations as well as Greek life, intramural sports, concerts, speakers, and cultural events. HOME AWAY FROM HOME ENDLESS OPPORTUNITIES FERGUSON CENTER FOR THE ARTS CNU provides students with some of the most modern ame- For those students looking to participate in a variety of ac- The Ferguson Center for the Arts is a world-class theater nities in its residence halls, including high-speed internet, tivities, Christopher Newport currently sponsors eight intra- and concert hall conveniently located on CNU’s campus. Ev- satellite TV, and kitchen access. Celebrated for its facilities, mural leagues, 18 fraternities and sororities, 30 club sports, ery year, the facility hosts an exciting list of events, including Christopher Newport was recently ranked No. 2 on The and over 200 other clubs and organizations. CNU has also shows and performances by the CNU community as well as Princeton Review’s list of the Best College Dorms among all welcomed distinguished speakers to campus, including Col- concerts by Grammy-Award winners like John Legend, Tony universities in the nation. in Powell, Doris Kearns Goodwin, and Martin Short. Bennett, The Temptations, LeAnn Rimes, and ZZ Top.

2017 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE • 65 • Christopher Newport’s Support Staff is Available to Aid Student-Athletes in All of Their Athletic and Academic Endeavors

Academic Support Coordinator Joyce Anne Koubaroulis (center left) at Academic Recognition Ceremony

2017-18 CNU Athletic Training Staff

Jonathan Dean Oversees Strength & Conditioning Ratcliffe Hall Athletic Training Room Dr. Brian Bradie, Athletics Faculty Team Rep

hristopher Newport is committed to ensuring that its student-athletes have access to the finest staff and facilities from the moment they first arrive on campus. Providing assistance athletically and academically, CNU is determined to help develop its student-athletes both in and out of the classroom while helping Cthem achieve success in all walks of life. ACADEMIC SERVICES SPORTS MEDICINE STRENGTH & CONDITIONING Led by Academic Support Coordinator Joyce Anne Kouba- The sports medicine staff at Christopher Newport provides Capitalizing on a state-of-the-art weight room and experi- roulis, CNU’s Student-Athlete Academic Support Program injury prevention, care, and rehabilitation services to all of enced staff, the CNU strength & conditioning department is is designed to assist student-athletes in their academic the student-athletes. The athletic trainers, team physicians, responsible for helping student-athletes reach their athletic endeavors. The department provides educational opportu- and support staff are committed to managing the health and potential. The department provides an all-encompassing nities, tracks academic performance, and helps enrich the well-being of all CNU athletes throughout the course of their and collaborative training regimen as well as a sport-specific academic success of all student-athletes. collegiate careers. focus to help maximize the potential of all Captains.

• 66 • 2017 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE Captains Field Has Hosted 12 NCAA Tournament Games in the Past 10 Years

Captains Park, Home of CNU Softball

The Freeman Center Hosted the Volleyball Nationals

Video Board at POMOCO Stadium Captains Field, Home of Field Hockey Nationals Renovated Ratcliffe Weight Room

utstanding facilities have been a cornerstone of the Christopher Newport athletic department for many years. From exceptional competition venues to modern training and conditioning facilities, CNU provides its student-athletes with resources far beyond those available to most collegiate athletes. In return, Othe NCAA has continually rewarded the university with the opportunity to host national postseason competitions in a variety of sports. FACILITY UPGRADES TRAINING & CONDITIONING NATIONALS COME TO NEWPORT NEWS Keeping its facilities up-to-date and ahead of its counter- Among its recent facility upgrades, Christopher Newport re- Due in large part to the exceptional facilities that make up parts, CNU has invested heavily in its competition venues. modeled the Ratcliffe Weight Room, making it a top-level the athletics landscape at CNU, the Captains have been In the past three years alone, the university upgraded its strength & conditioning facility. Meanwhile, the university selected to host numerous NCAA postseason competitions. outdoor tennis facility, added a video board to POMOCO also features a pair of athletic training rooms in Ratcliffe Hall Among the high-profile tournaments held in Newport News, Stadium, resurfaced the Freeman Center, and completed and the Freeman Center, helping to ensure that all athletes Christopher Newport hosted the 2010 NCAA Field Hockey construction on Captains Park, the home of CNU softball. have speedy and convenient access to sports medicine. Finals and the 2014 NCAA Volleyball Championships.

2017 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE • 67 • CNU Student-Athletes and Coaches Gather for the “Kids First” Initiative, One of the Department’s Annual Community Service Projects

CNU Athletics Collected Over 8,000 Pounds of Food for the Virginia-Peninsula Food Bank in 2016-17

Participants in the 2016-17 Study Abroad Program

Captains Visit a Local Elementary School CNU Men’s Basketball Visited Europe in 2017 CNU Field Hockey at the London Olympics

n addition to athletic competition, Christopher Newport offers its student-athletes an opportunity to enrich their collegiate experience with a variety of off-the-field activities and programs. Over the years, Captains have traveled the globe through both team-related trips and the university’s study abroad program. Meanwhile, Iback home, student-athletes have continually engaged in a variety of service projects to help support the local community as well. FOREIGN EXPEDITIONS SERVICE PROJECTS COMMUNITY OUTREACH Following in the footsteps of their globe-trotting namesake, Along with service projects completed by individual teams, Christopher Newport was named No. 8 on The Princeton Christopher Newport teams have routinely traveled abroad. the entire athletic department gets together annually for its Review’s list of the universities Most Engaged in Community Among other expeditions, the CNU field hockey team went “Kids First” initiative. Started by Roland Ross, CNU’s Direc- Service. The athletic department has been a key figure in to the Olympic Games in London, while both the men’s bas- tor of Community Outreach, the program sends Captains to those efforts, winning its fourth straight CAC Canned Food ketball and women’s soccer teams visited Europe during the local elementary schools in order to welcome students back Challenge in 2016 after collecting over 8,000 pounds of summer of 2017. on their first day of school. canned food for the Virginia-Peninsula Food Bank.

• 68 • 2017 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE Eight CNU Teams Ranked Among the Top-15 Nationally in Average Attendance During the 2016-17 School Year

The CNU Cheerleaders Won Their Second National Championship in 2016-17

The CNU Storm is a Fixture at Athletic Events

Postgame Fireworks at a Football Game Fans Enjoy Tailgating at CNU The CNU Band Entertains the Crowd

amedays at Christopher Newport are a one-of-a-kind experience. From tailgating to fireworks to halftime entertainment, CNU has continued to put on a show for fans before, during, and after sporting events. Along with the entertainment provided by the student-athletes during the competitions, regular ap- Gpearances by Captain Chris as well as the cheerleaders, dance team, and school band add to the electric atmosphere encompassing gamedays at CNU. NATIONALLY-RENOWNED SPIRIT SQUADS PASSIONATE FANS WINNING ATMOSPHERE The CNU cheerleaders and CNU Storm dance team have Over the past decade, the Captains have built and main- Defending their home turf while giving their loyal supporters earned national recognition for their efforts. In 2017, the tained a passionate fan base. During the 2016-17 school much to cheer about, the Captains have been historically cheerleaders won the program’s second national title after year, eight athletic teams ranked among the top-15 national- successful at home in recent years. During the 2016-17 being crowned in the All-Girl Division during the College ly in average attendance. Among those squads, field hockey school year, the CNU athletic teams combined for an out- Cheerleading Nationals. Meanwhile, the CNU Storm placed and both the men’s and women’s soccer teams placed in the standing 127-28-2 record at home, including undefeated sixth at the NDA National Championships. top-five in the NCAA. marks by the men’s basketball, lacrosse, and soccer teams.

2017 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE • 69 • The Captains Have Filled Trophy Cases Throughout the Freeman Center and Ratcliffe Hall after Winning over 200 Conference Championships

CNU Football Has 10 NCAA Postseason Appearances in Its 15-Year History

Virginia Sports Hall of Famer C.J. Woollum

Four-Time All-American Chelsie Schweers CNU Softball Has 11 Straight NCAA Postseason Bids Pro Picks Lamont Strothers & Austin Chrismon

ounded over a half century ago, the Christopher Newport athletic department has developed into one of the finest collegiate programs in the nation. Consistent- ly ranked among the leaders in the Learfield Directors Cup, which gauges the overall success of an athletic department, CNU has seen 19 programs qualify for Fthe national championships in the past six years alone, including Final Four runs by field hockey and volleyball as well as both basketball teams. ALL-AMERICAN ATHLETES PROGRAM PLAUDITS CAPTAINS IN THE PROS In the 50-year history of CNU athletics, over 600 Captains In 2016-17, Christopher Newport won the Capital Athletic CNU is one of only four Division III schools that has pro- have earned All-American honors in their respective sports, Conference All-Sports Award as the top athletic department duced both an MLB and NBA draft pick. Lamont Strothers including 16 honorees during the 2016-17 school year. Ad- in the CAC. The Captains also finished 14th in the Learfield played two years in the NBA, while Austin Chrismon was ditionally, CNU student-athletes have claimed 67 individual Sports Directors’ Cup and claimed their ninth consecutive selected by the Astros in 2013. Captains have also gone on national championships and 12 team titles since the start of VaSID All-Sports Survey Title after compiling the highest to compete professionally in football, men’s soccer, women’s the athletics program. winning percentage among all colleges in Virginia (74.9 %). basketball, golf, and women’s lacrosse.

• 70 • 2017 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS (12)

Women’s Ind. Track & Field (6) 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1997, 1998 Women’s Out. Track & Field (6) 1987, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1994, 1998

CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS (237)

Baseball (5) 2001, 2002, 2008, 2011, 2012 Men’s Basketball (16) 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2017 Women’s Basketball (10) 1986, 1990, 1993, 1998, 2001, 2007, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2017 Men’s Cross Country (29) 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2015, The 2016-17 CNU Women’s Basketball Team Advanced to the NCAA Final Four 2016 Women’s Cross Country (19) 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 Football (10) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014 Golf (5) 2011, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 Women’s Lacrosse (8) 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 Men’s Soccer (6) 2000, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2016 Women’s Soccer (7) 2000, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2016 Softball (11) 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2001, 2007, 2009, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017 Men’s Tennis (12) 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1990, 1993, 2006, 2007, 2017 Women’s Tennis (2) 1993, 2006 Men’s Ind. Track & Field (19) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2017 Men’s Out. Track & Field (22) 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1995, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, Sheila Trice was a 15-Time National Champion and 30-Time All-American in Track & Field 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2017 Women’s Ind. Track & Field (24) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 Women’s Out. Track & Field (19) 1987, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 Volleyball (13) 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015

CNU Track & Field Has Won 12 NCAA Team Titles

NCAA TOURNAMENT TEAMS (139)

Baseball (7) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012 Men’s Basketball (21) 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2017 Women’s Basketball (18) 1980, 1982, 1986, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017 Men’s Cross Country (4) 1984, 1994, 2015, 2016 Volleyball Won Its 5th Regional Crown in 2014 Men’s Tennis Won CNU’s First League Title in 1976 Women’s Cross Country (1) 2014 Field Hockey (8) 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 Football (10) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014 Golf (11) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2011, 2012, 2016, 2017 CNU IN THE LEARFIELD SPORTS DIRECTORS’ CUP Men’s Lacrosse (1) 2013 Women’s Lacrosse (8) 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, The Directors’ Cup is an annual survey used to determine the top overall collegiate athletic departments in the country. 2013 The program honors institutions maintaining a broad-based athletic department. It awards points based upon how far each Men’s Soccer (10) 1986, 2000, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2016 team advances in the NCAA postseason. Overall, 18 sports are included in the Division III model. Women’s Soccer (9) 2000, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2016 2016-17...... 14th 2011-12...... 23rd 2006-07...... 34th 2001-02...... 41st 1996-97...... 62nd Softball (15) 1993, 1995, 1998, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2015-16...... 40th 2010-11...... 20th 2005-06...... 89th 2000-01...... 31st 1995-96...... 57th 2016 2014-15...... 29th 2009-10...... 31st 2004-05...... 51st 1999-00...... 50th Men’s Tennis (2) 2007, 2017 2013-14...... 40th 2008-09...... 31st 2003-04...... 117th 1998-99...... 79th Volleyball (14) 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012-13...... 29th 2007-08...... 44th 2002-03...... 33rd 1997-98...... 21st 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016

2017 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE • 71 • Christopher Newport’s Student-Athletes Have Been Equally Successful Both on the Field and in the Classroom

Academic All-Conference Honorees Celebrated at a CNU Football Game

Zach Campbell, CAC Scholar-Athlete of the Year

Brook Byrd, 2017 Klich Award Recipient CNU’s Annual Academic Recognition Ceremony “Coaches in the Classroom” Program

long with their triumphs on the field, Christopher Newport student-athletes have been equally successful in the classroom. From the moment they arrive on campus, Captains are enrolled in the Student-Athlete Academic Support Program, which is designed to help them balance their educational and athletic Aendeavors. Taking advantage of their opportunities, CNU student-athletes have continued to earn regional and national recognition for their achievements. TOP OF THE CLASS NATIONAL HONOREES ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE Each year, CNU bestows the “Klich Academic Achievement The College Sports Information Directors of America rec- During the 2016-17 school year, 173 Captains collected Aca- Award” on the graduating senior who has earned the highest ognizes the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined demic All-Conference honors from either the Capital Athletic GPA. In three of the past five years, the award has been performances athletically and in the classroom. Last year, Conference or the New Jersey Athletic Conference. That handed to a student-athlete. Most recently, Brook Byrd, a a school-record seven Captains collected CoSIDA honors, total established a new school record. Overall, Academic member of the women’s tennis team and a Fulbright Scholar, including All-American runner Zach Campbell, who was also All-Conference laurels are awarded to those athletes that earned the 2017 honor after maintaining a perfect 4.0 GPA. celebrated as the CAC Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year. have attained a cumulative 3.20 GPA.

• 72 • 2017 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE CNU Sports Live Carries Broadcasts of Hundreds of Athletic Events Throughout the School Year

CNU Sports Live Brings Fans High-Tech Broadcasts Featuring HD Quality and Replay Capabilities

Luke Taylor & Evan Thorpe Broadcast a Game

Veteran Commentator Tracey Cooper John Krikorian Completes a Postgame Interview “Voice of the Captains” Francis Tommasino

ith student-athletes hailing from over 20 states and five foreign countries, the Christopher Newport athletic department has fans across the globe. In order to provide everyone with an opportunity to watch the Captains compete, CNU has continued to expand its digital reach through CNU Sports Live. WThe website provides free HD broadcasts of hundreds of athletic events throughout the year that can be accessed both live and on-demand. GLOBAL VIEWERSHIP VOICE OF THE CAPTAINS BEHIND-THE-SCENES INSIGHT Last year alone, CNU Sports Live broadcast over 200 athlet- Since 1996, Francis Tommasino has served as the “Voice Along with Tracey Cooper, who has served as a color com- ic events in high definition through Stretch Internet. Reach- of the Captains.” A Hall of Fame broadcaster with decades mentator alongside Tommasino for over 15 years, CNU ing thousands of computer screens, the live streams gained of experience on the radio, he calls play-by-play action of all Sports Live also brings knowledgeable insight from current over 65,000 unique views during the year. Meanwhile, over football and men’s basketball games both at home and on and former athletes throughout the year, including former 11,000 viewers utilized the On-Demand function to rewatch the road. He lends his voice to select broadcasts of other lacrosse greats Andy McGregor and Jake Myers, basketball broadcasts at their leisure. sports throughout the year as well. standout Evan Thorpe, and field hockey star Brittan Muir.

2017 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE • 73 • Paul Trible and Kyle McMullin Receive the Virginia All-Sports Award from Virginia Sports Hall of Fame Executives Eddie Webb and Carl Farris

UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

Paul S. Trible, Jr. Kyle McMullin Under President Paul S. Trible’s leadership, Christopher Newport Kyle McMullin begins his second year as the Director of Athletics af- University has become a university of choice for high-ability students ter serving in various capacities at Christopher Newport since 2008. from throughout Virginia and beyond. Since his appointment as Uni- versity President on Jan. 2, 1996, applications have risen by more During his time at CNU, McMullin has overseen all of the depart- than 700 percent and the campus has been transformed by nearly $1 ment’s fundraising efforts including the athletics annual fund, the billion in capital construction. Captains Crew, all major gift donors and prospects for athletics, the Royal Court, and the growth of the corporate sponsorship program. Trible has overseen significant improvements in the academic pro- grams offered at CNU and is committed to providing a high-quality liberal arts education that stimulates Beginning in June of 2010, McMullin became the Assistant Director of Athletics for Advancement and intellectual inquiry and fosters social and civic engagement. His visionary leadership has moved CNU Communications and took over daily oversight of the department’s communication efforts. Adding into the ranks of the finest preeminent liberal arts colleges in the nation. responsibility for all athletic publications and the official athletics site, CNUsports.com, McMullin has worked closely with the athletic communications staff to ensure consistent messaging and promotion of Since his first day as President, Trible has made himself accessible to students, faculty and the local Christopher Newport’s entire athletic program. community. His office’s open door policy invites all students to bring their stories of success and their concerns directly to him. To express his unrivaled passion for CNU academics and athletics, Trible fre- In the summer of 2011, McMullin coordinated the release of a new brand identity for CNU athletics. As quently converses with students around campus and cheers on CNU’s sports teams from the bleachers. the lead on the brand project, he served as the primary contact with the design agency, the Silverman Group, during the design of the new brand identity while also planning the implementation of a compre- Trible earned his bachelor of arts degree from Hampden-Sydney College and his law degree from Wash- hensive brand redesign. ington and Lee University. He served as a commonwealth’s attorney of Essex County from 1974 to 1976. He represented the commonwealth of Virginia in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1977 to 1983 McMullin has also overseen CNU’s trademark licensing program since its inception in April of 2011. and in the U.S. Senate from 1983 to 1989. Prior to his time at CNU, McMullin spent three years with ISP Sports at the University of Cincinnati to He was a member of the United States Delegation to the United Nations in 1988 and a teaching fellow at grow revenue by building relations with corporate sponsors of UC athletics. He later moved on to Villa- the Institute of Politics, John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University in 1989. nova University to assist ISP Sports with their corporate sponsorship program.

He is married to Rosemary Dunaway Trible and has two children, Mary Katherine Trible Peters and A 2004 graduate of the University of Richmond, McMullin is a native of Blacksburg, Virginia and resides Paul S. Trible III. in Newport News with his wife, Lynn, and their children, Caroline and Nathan.

• 74 • 2017 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE Lindsay Birch Bill Broderick Captain Chris Justin Chezem Eric Christiansen Jamie Coleman Jonathan Dean Shanika Ellis Erica Flanigan Volleyball Coach Women’s Basketball Mascot Asst. Men’s Soccer Tennis Coach Golf Coach Strength & Conditioning Athletics Finance Cheerleading Coach Coach Coach Coordinator Manager

Paul Trible and Kyle McMullin Receive the Virginia All-Sports Award from Virginia Sports Hall of Fame Executives Eddie Webb and Carl Farris Josh Freeman Danny Garay Carrie Gardner Kate Gomes Chy Green Austin Gregory Jamie Gunderson Rebecca Hartrum John Harvell Asst. Softball Coach Athletic Facilities and Associate Director of Academic Mentor Academic Mentor Manager of Video Asst. Women’s Soccer Asst. Women’s Baseball Coach Game Day Operations Athletics / SWA Production Coach Lacrosse Coach Manager

Jon Howard Caroline Herath Kilee Kadrie-Weiler Matt Kelchner Jay Kirland Joyce Anne John Krikorian Matthew Kutz Sarah Lagasse Asst. Golf Coach Academic Mentor Academic Mentor Associate Director of Asst. Football Coach Koubaroulis Men’s Basketball Director of Recreational Cross Country Coach Athletics Academic Support Coach Services Coordinator

Marlene Lichty Art Link Taylor Macina Landon Mariani David McCune Robin McDow Kyle McMullin Nicole Mitchell Stephanie Mooney Asst. Field Hockey Football Coach CNU Storm Dance Asst. Football Coach Head Athletic Trainer Program Support Director of Athletics Asst. Women’s Asst. Athletic Trainer Coach Team Coach Basketball Coach

Angela Carrie Moura Will Orbin Dominic Parker Keith Parr Maxwell Plarr Mark Powell Kim Pruden Dr. Kip Redick Moore-Lobach Field Hockey Coach Asst. Football Coach Asst. Men’s Basketball Softball Coach Sailing Coach Asst. Football Coach Academic Mentor NCAA Faculty Academic Mentor Coach Representative

Roland Ross Lou Serio Steve Shaw Rob Silsbee Judy Stenzhorn Cindy Sutphin Cory Taylor Zach Thomas Mikey Thompson Athletic Outreach Athletic Materials Men’s Soccer Coach Director of Sports Administrative Assistant Program Support Asst. Volleyball Coach Asst. Men’s Lacrosse Men’s Lacrosse Coach Coordinator Manager Information Coach

Francis Tommasino Lisa Valentine Dan Weiler Dave Weiner Katie Wimp Tyler Wingard Andy Wissinger Sr. Director of Athletic Women’s Lacrosse Women’s Soccer Coach Asst. Tennis Coach Asst. Athletic Materials Track & Field Coach Asst. Baseball Coach Communications Coach Manager

2017 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA GUIDE • 75 •

Ascending to New Heights

hen former U.S. added, and there are no large sections or demanding, and students are expected Senator Paul Trible teaching assistants. to actively engage in class and outside of became president More than $1 billion in capital the classroom. There are more than 200 of Christopher construction has been completed, and offi cially recognized clubs, organizations Newport CNU has built a spectacularly beautiful and activities from which to choose. UniversityW in 1996, he challenged his campus with world-class facilities. “Our That’s a remarkable number for a school new colleagues to build a great university job is to instruct and inspire, and nothing of 5,000 students. for America. “We are not interested does that more powerfully than great In all things, the University in incremental progress. We are in the architecture,” Trible says. “We want our emphasizes the importance of leadership, business of dramatic transformation. students to have great dreams for their honor and civic engagement. The Everything we do will be done at the lives and for this country.” study of leadership is available to all highest levels of excellence, and with The reach and reputation of CNU is students, and nearly 25 percent of CNU’s the help of a lot of wonderful people, spreading. Kiplinger’s and The Princeton students participate in the President’s CNU will become one of America’s pre- Review include the University among Leadership Program. This program eminent public liberal arts and sciences the best values in higher education. combines rigorous academic courses that universities.” We have done just that. U.S. News & World Report now ranks lead to a minor in leadership studies Few schools have come so far so CNU No. 5 among all public regional with community service, foreign study, quickly. Applications have exploded by universities in the South and as a school outdoor adventure and speakers who 800 percent. This year CNU will receive to watch for making “the most promising have led lives of success and signifi cance. more than 8,000 applications for a and innovative changes in the areas of “We want our students to become freshman class of 1,200. The quality of academics, faculty, student life, campus good citizens and leaders who possess a students is soaring. SAT scores in critical and facilities.” Christopher Newport commitment to excellence, a passion for reading and math have increased by more is also the only public institution in engagement, a moral compass to direct than 200 points. the nation to earn a perfect “A” from and guide their lives, and a powerful CNU offers great teaching and small the American Council of Trustees and sense of their responsibility for making classes. Hundreds of full-time faculty, Alumni for the strength of its curriculum. the world a better place. We want our drawn from the most respected graduate Christopher Newport is not a place students to lead, serve, love and set the programs in the country, have been for spectators. The academics are world on fi re.”

1 Avenue of the Arts, Newport News, VA 23606 • (757) 594-7015 • cnu.edu • ATLANTIC ORTHOPAEDIC TOURNAMENT 10/7 Frostburg State* Captains Field 4:00 p.m. 9/1 vs. Trinity (Texas) Virginia Beach, Va. 5:00 p.m. 10/11 St. Mary’s (Md.)* Captains Field 7:00 p.m. 9/2 vs. Catholic Virginia Beach, Va. 6:00 p.m. 10/14 Penn St. Harrisburg* Captains Field 5:00 p.m. 9/5 at Virginia Wesleyan Virginia Beach, Va. 7:30 p.m. 10/18 at Salisbury* Salisbury, Md. 3:00 p.m. 9/8 Cal Lutheran Captains Field 7:30 p.m. 10/21 at Mary Washington* Fredericksburg, Va. 1:00 p.m. 9/10 Methodist Captains Field 1:30 p.m. 10/25 Marymount* Captains Field 7:00 p.m. 9/15 at Emory Atlanta, Ga. 7:00 p.m. CAPITAL ATHLETIC CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT 9/17 vs. Berry Atlanta, Ga. 12:00 p.m. 10/28 CAC 1st Round TBD TBD 9/20 Roanoke Captains Field 5:00 p.m. 11/1 CAC Semifinals TBD TBD 9/23 at York (Pa.)* York, Pa. 4:00 p.m. 11/4 CAC Championships TBD TBD 9/30 Wesley* Captains Field 2:00 p.m. 10/4 at Southern Virginia* Buena Vista, Va. 5:00 p.m. *Capital Athletic Conference Game