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2015 WOMEN’S LACROSSE

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MICHIGAN QUICK FACTS U-M TO OPEN SECOND VARSITY SEASON AT NO. 4 FLORIDA Location ...... Ann Arbor, Mich. Enrollment ...... 43,625 MICHIGAN AT NO. 4 FLORIDA Founded ...... 1896 Conference ...... SATURDAY, FEB. 14 • DONALD R. DIZNEY STADIUM (GAINESVILLE, FLA.) • 1 P.M. Colors...... Maize and Blue Internet: gatorzone.com -- live stats, live video Nickname ...... Wolverines Fight Song ...... Stadium ...... Michigan Stadium (109, 901) Athletics Website ...... mgoblue.com President ...... Interim Director of Athletics...... Jim Hackett AT Senior Woman Administrator ...... Bitsy Ritt Head Coach ...... Jennifer Ulehla (2nd year, Maryland ‘91) Ulehla’s Record at U-M ...... 4-13 Ulehla’s Big Ten Record ...... 0-0 Florida Gators Assistant Coach / Off ense ...... Alyssa Murray (1st year, Syracuse ‘14) 0-0 (0-0 Big Ten) 1-1 (0-0 Big East) Assistant Coach / Defense ...... Becca Block (1st year, Syracuse ‘13)

2015 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS WOLVERINE BITES Overall: 0-0 Big Ten: 0-0 Home: 0-0 Road: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 TEAM TWO : GAME ONE Under second-year head coach Jennifer Ulehla, the Michigan women’s lacrosse DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME/RESULT team will begin its second season as a varsity program on the road at No. 4 February Sat. 14 at Florida Gainesville, Fla. 1 p.m. Florida on Saturday (Feb. 14). Sun. 22 at Winthrop Rock Hill, S.C. 1 p.m. Sat. 28 St. Bonaventure Oosterbaan Field House 4 p.m. Michigan and Florida were each members of the American Lacrosse Conference March (ALC) in 2014. With the formation of the new Big Ten Women’s Lacrosse, which Tue. 3 at California Berkeley, Calif. 8 p.m. pulled Michigan, Northwestern, Ohio State and Penn State from the ALC, the Fri. 6 at St. Mary’s Moraga, Calif. 7 p.m. ALC disbanded after the 2014 season. The Gators are in their fi rst season as Wed. 11 Virginia Tech Michigan Stadium 7p.m. Sat. 14 Niagara Michigan Stadium 1 p.m. members of the Big East Conference, where they were picked as the unanimous Fri. 20 at Marquette Milwaukee, Wis. 6 p.m. preseason favorite to win the conference. Sun. 22 Colorado Michigan Stadium 1 p.m. Fri. 27 at Ohio State * Columbus, Ohio 5 p.m. Wolverines are One Year Older April Michigan competed in its inaugural season in 2014 with a roster complied solely Thu. 2 Northwestern * Michigan Stadium TBA of 27 freshmen. The 2015 roster includes 23 of those 27 original student-ath- Sun. 5 Duquesne Michigan Stadium 3 p.m. Thu. 9 at Penn State * State College, Pa. TBA letes, which are now sophomores, and also includes 12 new freshmen. The Sun. 12 at Notre Dame South Bend, Ind. 1 p.m. Wolverines return fi ve players that started all 17 games last season, including Sat. 18 at Maryland * College Park, Md. Noon Sun. 26 Rutgers * Michigan Stadium 1 p.m. Anna Schueler (M), Jess Angerman (A), Tess Korten (A), Brooke Pancoast (D) Thu. 30 Big Ten First Round New Brunswick, N.J. TBA and Allison Silber (G).

May Fri. 1 Big Ten Semifinals New Brunswick, N.J. TBA Wolverine-Gator Connections Sun. 3 Big Ten Championship New Brunswick, N.J. TBA Michigan head coach Jennifer Ulehla was an assistant coach at Florida under * Big Ten contest l All times EDT l Home games in bold current UF head coach Amanda O’Leary from January 2008-June 2010, prior to taking over the new program in Ann Arbor. She was heavily involved in the PROBABLE STARTERS recruitment of the Gator’s fi rst three recruiting classes and helped guide the Attack Year G-A-P Other young team to an impressive 10-8 record in its fi rst varsity season. Jess Angerman So. 0-0-0 -- Mae Tarr Fr. 0-0-0 -- Kelly Schlansker So. 0-0-0 -- Michigan assistant coaches Becca Block and Alyssa Murray and Florida as- sistant coach Michelle Tumolo were all teammates at Syracuse University from Midfield Year G-A-P Other 2011-13. The trio helped the Orange advance to the national championship Emily Braun So. 0-0-0 -- Kim Coughlan So. 0-0-0 -- game in 2012. All three are now members of the U.S. Women’s National Team Madeline Dion So. 0-0-0 -- together. Anna Schueler So. 0-0-0 --

Defense Year G-A-P Other Facing Ranked Opponents Lauren Pryor So. 0-0-0 -- Florida is one of six current nationally-ranked opponents the Maize and Blue Kelly Kubach So. 0-0-0 -- will face this season -- No. 1 Maryland (April 18), No. 4 Florida (Feb. 14), No. 5 Margaret Metzger So. 0-0-0 -- Brooke Pancoast So. 0-0-0 -- Northwestern (April 2), No. 10 Penn State (April 9), No. 11 Notre Dame (April 12) and No. 12 Ohio State (March 27). Goalie Year Saves Save % Allison Silber So. 0 .000

2015 MICHIGAN WOMEN’S LACROSSE NATIONAL RANKINGS ACCORDING TO COACH ULEHLA IWLCA Coaches Poll • Feb. 9, 2015 On the biggest diff erence in the team from last year ... “Our understanding of the game Rank Team Votes Record has really improved. We’re starting to see the game as it develops. We’re also work- 1 Maryland * # 396 (360) 0-0-0 2 North Carolina 381 (40) 2-0-0 ing with them on how to strategize while they’re playing, and they’re getting much 3 Syracuse 363 2-0-0 better at that.” 4 Florida # 326 0-1-0 5 Northwestern * # 309 1-0-0 On embracing the process of building a new program ... “They’re competitive, and they 6 Boston College 298 0-0-0 7 Virginia 286 0-0-0 want to win, and they want to represent Michigan. They have so much pride for the 8 Duke 269 1-0-0 block M. We try to continue to remind them that this is a journey, this is a process, 9 Loyola 235 0-0-0 and what we’re doing today is incredibly important for our success in the future.” 10 Penn State * # 198 0-0-0 11 Notre Dame # 188 0-0-0 12 Ohio State * # 183 2-0-0 On facing a top-fi ve team in the season opener ... “Obviously I have some ties to Flori- 13 Louisville 158 0-0-0 da so I’m always excited to go back to Gainesville -- it’s a beautiful venue, and hope- 14 Penn 152 0-0-0 fully we’ll have some decent weather. Florida is ranked fourth in the country, and 15 Princeton 113 0-0-0 16 Georgetown 80 0-0-0 we’ll certainly go in with a big game plan. But the bottom line is that during practice 17 Stony Brook 66 0-0-0 this week, we’re focusing on how to compete under high pressure -- being able to 18 Johns Hopkins 61 1-0-0 take what we’re doing in practice and be composed in a game situation. We’ve got 19 Denver 38 0-1-0 20 Stanford 29 0-0-0 to play the best to be the best. We’ve got to get our team to be able to be composed under high-pressure defense. You can simulate that in practice as much as possible, Also receiving votes: James Madison, USC, California #, Towson, but we have to get them out there experiencing it.” Massachusetts, Albany SCOUTING FLORIDA Inside Lacrosse Poll • Feb. 9, 2015

Rank Team Record Points Prev UF head coach Amanda O’Leary is in her sixth season with the Gators and has 1 Maryland (360) * # 0-0-0 396 1 led them to a NCAA Final Four, four NCAA quarterfi nal appearances, four ALC 2 North Carolina (40) 2-0-0 381 2 3 Syracuse 2-0-0 363 3 regular-season titles and two ALC Tournament championships. Florida graduated 4 Florida # 0-1-0 326 4 just two seniors from its 2014 NCAA Quarterfi nal team. The 2015 season will mark 5 Northwestern * # 1-0-0 309 5 Florida’s fi rst season as a member of the Big East Conference, as the ALC disband- 6 Boston College 0-0-0 298 T6 7 Virginia 0-0-0 286 T6 ed after the 2014 campaign. 8 Duke 1-0-0 269 8 9 Loyola Maryland 0-0-0 235 9 The Gators currently own a 1-1 record after falling to North Carolina (17-11) in their 10 Penn State * # 0-0-0 198 11 11 Notre Dame # 0-0-0 188 10 season opener and defeating Jacksonville (17-8) on Wednesday (Feb. 11). Senior 12 Ohio State * # 2-0-0 183 12 midfi elder Shannon Gilroy led Florida with 106 points last season, including a 13 Louisville 0-0-0 158 13 NCAA-best 86 goals and is UF’s leading scorer through two games this season (9G, 14 Penn 0-0-0 152 14 15 Princeton 0-0-0 113 15 2A). Redshirt junior Nicole Graziano returned after missing the 2014 season due 16 Georgetown 0-0-0 80 17 to injury and is leading the Gators with nine draw controls, and also has four goals 17 Stony Brook 0-0-0 66 18 and two assists this season. Junior goalie Mary-Sean Wilcox, who had a 10-0 record 18 Johns Hopkins 1-0-0 61 16 19 Denver 0-1-0 38 19 last season in goal for UF, has played all but four minutes in goal for the Gators, 20 Stanford 0-0-0 29 20 making 14 saves through two games.

Also receiving votes: James Madison, USC, Towson, Massachusetts, Albany Series vs. Florida: Michigan will face Florida for the second time in program histo- ry. The two teams met last year during American Lacrosse Conference (ALC) action, * Big Ten Conference where the then-No. 5 Gators earned a 20-4 victory in Gainesville. Kim Coughlan, # 2015 Opponent Tess Korten, Anna Schueler and Lauren Oberlander each tallied goals for the Wolverines.

Women’s Lax 101 Inaugural Season of Big Ten Lacrosse There are currently 107 NCAA Division I women’s lacrosse programs On June 3, 2013, the Big Ten Conference announced that it would across the country that compete in 13 diff erent conferences, includ- sponsor men’s and women’s lacrosse as varsity sports, giving the ing four fi rst-year programs -- Furman, Gardner-Webb, Massachu- conference 28 sports. With the addition of Maryland and Rutgers as setts-Lowell and Mercer. After competing in the American Lacrosse full-fl edged members of the Big Ten starting in 2014-15, both the Conference (ALC) during its inaugural season in 2014, Michigan is men and women have enough to form a conference with an auto- now a member of the newly formed Big Ten Women’s Lacrosse Con- matic bid to the NCAA Tournament. Maryland, Northwestern, Ohio ference along with Maryland, Northwestern, Penn State, Ohio State State, Penn State and Rutgers join Michigan for the inaugural season and Rutgers. Maryland, Northwestern, Ohio State and Penn State are of Big Ten women’s lacrosse. each currently ranked in the top 12 nationally. Big Ten women’s lacrosse features teams that have won 24 national championships and 20 of the 33 NCAA championships, including nine of the last 10. Maryland won its 12th national championship last year. Northwestern has won seven NCAA titles -- most recently in 2012. Penn State has earned fi ve national championships, including NCAA titles in 1987 and 1989.

2015 MICHIGAN WOMEN’S LACROSSE PLAYERS TO WATCH

ATTACK DEFENSE Jess Angerman led Michigan with 44 points on 31 goals and 13 Brooke Pancoast is Michigan’s vocal leader of the defensive unit. She assists last season. She had a program-best six games with at least started all 17 games last season, recording 23 ground balls, 22 draw three goals and program-best 10 games with multiple goals in 2014. controls and eight caused turnovers. Angerman tallied at least one point in each of the last nine games of the season, tallying 27 points during that stretch. Kelly Kubach started all 16 games she played in last season, fi nishing the season second on the team in caused turnovers with 15 and also Tess Korten was third on the team in points in 2014 with 38, on 28 contributed 17 ground balls and six draw controls. goals and 10 assists. She fi nished the season on a 10-game/30-point streak, tallying at least one point in each of the last 10 games of the GOALIE season. Korten notched a program-record seven points (4G, 3A) in Allison Silber started all 17 games in goal for Michigan last season, U-M’s fi rst win over UC Davis. making 143 saves and recording a save percentage of .360.

MIDFIELD Anna Schueler led Michigan in goals with 32 last season and was second in points (43) and assists (11). She was also U-M’s primary player taking the draw, winning a team-high 54 draws in 2014, and will take the majority of the Wolverines’ draws this season. Schueler also had a team-high 16 caused turnovers last season. She was a two- time ALC Rookie of the Week selection and an All-ALC second team member as a freshman.

Kim Coughlan came on strong in the second half of last season, scoring 15 of her 21 goals in the fi nal seven games of the season. She fi nished the 2014 season fourth on the team in goals with 21 and added three assists.

TOP ATTACKING THREATS FROM 2014

Michigan returns all of its off ensive production from last season, includ- ing four players that accounted for 71 percent (112/158) of its goals and 72 percent (149/207) of its points -- Anna Schueler (32G+11A=43P), Jess An- german (31G+13A=44P), Tess Korten (28G+10A=38P) and Kim Coughlan (21G+3A=24P). Korten holds the U-M record for most points in a game with seven (4G, 3A), while Korten and Schueler are tied for the record in goals in a game with fi ve.

Schueler Angerman Korten Coughlan All 4 Team G 32 31 28 21 112 158 A 11 13 10 3 37 49 P 43 44 38 24 149 207 DC 54 26 28 14 122 198

2015 MICHIGAN WOMEN’S LACROSSE 2015 NUMERICAL ROSTER # Wolverine Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/High School Pronunciation 1 Sophie duPhily A 5-4 So. Chadds Ford, Pa./Kennett do-PHILLY 2 Lauren Pryor D 5-7 So. Darien, Conn./Darien 3 Madeline Dion M 5-4 So. Annapolis, Md./Annapolis MAD-uh-lynn DEE-on 4 Natalie Carti A 5-3 So. Oakland, N.J./Indian Hills CART-e 5 Jess Angerman A 5-6 So. Shoreham, N.Y./Shoreham-Wading River ANGER-minn 6 Tess Korten A 5-0 So. Glen Head, N.Y./North Shore CORE-tin 7 Allison Silber G 5-7 So. Phoenix, Md./McDonogh School SIL-bur 8 Kelly Schlansker A 5-4 So. Glenville, N.Y./Niskayuna SHHLANKS-kerr 9 Anna Schueler M 5-5 So. , Ill./Loyola Academy SHOE-ler 10 Caroline Fitzpatrick D/M 5-7 So. Norwell, Mass./Thayer Academy 11 Kim Coughlan M 5-8 So. Port Jeff erson, N.Y./Saint Anthony’s COG-lynn 12 Allie Breitfeller A 5-1 So. East Northport, N.Y./Northport BRIGHT-fell-er 13 Gigi Packard D 5-7 Fr. Needham, Mass./Thayer Academy 14 Kathy Quigley D/M 5-9 So. Birmingham, Mich./Seaholm 15 Kelly Kubach D 5-2 So. Philadelphia, Pa./William Penn Charter COO-bahk 16 Lauren Oberlander A/M 5-3 So. Westfi eld, N.J./Kent Place School OH-bur-land-er 17 Emma Guarino D/M 5-4 So. Davidsonville, Md./Roland Park Country School guh-RE-no 18 Bianca Brueckner A 5-9 R-Fr. Weston, Mass./Weston BRUCK-ner 19 Amanda Sutor A 5-6 So. Phoenix, Md./St. Paul’s School for Girls SUIT-er 20 Margaret Metzger D/M 5-7 So. Bloomfi eld Hills, Mich./Lahser 21 Regan Anderson D/M 5-4 So. Dana Point, Calif./St. Margaret’s Episcopal School RAY-ghin 22 Kat Geff ken G 5-9 Fr. Andover, Mass./Andover 23 Devon Maltz M 5-7 Fr. Ridgewood, N.J./Ridgewood 24 Hadie Evarts D/M 5-6 So. Austin, Texas/St. Stephen’s Episcopal School HAD-e 25 Katie Melvin A 5-10 Fr. Villanova, Pa./Harriton 26 Brooke Pancoast D 5-6 So. Villanova, Pa./Radnor 27 Lily Kovach D 5-5 Fr. Swarthmore, Pa./Strath Haven CO-vack 28 Mae Tarr A 5-5 Fr. Parkville, Md./Notre Dame Prep 30 Emily Braun M 5-4 So. Grand Rapids, Mich./Grand Rapids Catholic Central 36 Becca Marchant D 5-8 Fr. Washington, D.C./Georgetown Day mar-SHONT 38 Molly Fishter M 5-4 Fr. Florham Park, N.J./Madison 42 Sydney Dalmass A/M 5-6 Fr. Moorestown, N.J./Moorestown DAHL-mus 43 Ali Barzyk A 5-1 Fr. Lutherville, Md./McDonogh BAR-sick 45 Katie Smesko A/M 5-7 Fr. Ridgewood, N.J./Ridgewood SMESS-co 88 Gabby Cuzzola M 5-6 Fr. Erie, Pa./Mercersburg Academy COO-zoh-luh

Head Coach: Jennifer Ulehla (YOU-luh-luh) Assistant Coaches: Becca Block, Alyssa Murray

WOLVERINES BY STATE HEAD COACH JENNIFER ULEHLA CALIFORNIA (1) Lauren Oberlander Alma Mater ...... Maryland, ‘91 Regan Anderson Katie Smesko Head Coach at Michigan ...... Second Season CONNECTICUT (1) NEW YORK (5) Record at Michigan ...... 4-13 Lauren Pryor Jess Angerman Big Ten Record ...... 0-0 Allie Breitfeller ILLINOIS (1) Kim Coughlan Collegiate Head Coach ...... 12th Season Anna Schueler Tess Korten Record as Head Coach ...... 114-84 Kelly Schlansker MARYLAND (6) Jennifer Ulehla is in her second year as the head coach of the Michigan women’s la- Ali Barzyk PENNSYLVANIA (6) crosse program. She was announced as Michigan’s fi rst head coach in program history Madeline Dion Gabby Cuzzola in September 2011 and has been working to build a championship culture within her Emma Guarino Sophie duPhily Allison Silber Lily Kovach program from day one. Under Ulehla’s guidance, Michigan compiled a 4-13 record in its Amanda Sutor Kelly Kubach fi rst season as a Division I program in 2014. In addition, three Wolverines garnered ALC Mae Tarr Katie Melvin Rookie of the Week accolades, and freshman Anna Schueler was selected to the All-ALC Brooke Pancoast second team in that fi rst season. MASSACHUSETTS (4) Bianca Brueckner TEXAS (1) Caroline Fitzpatrick Hadie Evarts Prior to coming to Ann Arbor, Ulehla gained experience in the development of a new Kat Geff ken program as an assistant coach at Florida from January 2008-June 2010. Taking a hiatus Gigi Packard WASHINGTON D.C. (1) from collegiate lacrosse, Ulehla worked as an assistant coach with the U.S. National Elite Becca Marchant Team from 2006-09. Previous collegiate head coaching stops for Ulehla also include MICHIGAN (3) Temple (2004-06) and James Madison (1994-2002). She was inducted into the James Emily Braun Margaret Metzger Madison University Athletics Hall of Fame on Nov. 15, 2013, for her contributions to the Kathy Quigley program.

NEW JERSEY (6) As a player, Ulehla was a two-time All-American at Maryland (1990-91) and also com- Natalie Carti peted on the U.S. National Lacrosse team from 1990-95. Sydney Dalmass Molly Fishter Devon Maltz 2015 MICHIGAN WOMEN’S LACROSSE CAREER SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

#21 Regan Anderson (So. • D/M) #24 Hadie Evarts (So. • D/M) #9 Anna Schueler (So. • M) Points: 1, at Villanova, Feb. 22, 2014 No stats recorded Points: 6, UC Davis, March 30, 2014 Goals: 1, at Villanova, Feb. 22, 2014 Goals: 5, UC Davis, March 30, 2014 Ground Balls: 2, 2 times #38 Molly Fishter (Fr. • M) Assists: 2, at Navy, April 5, 2014 Draw Controls: 1, 2 times No stats recorded Ground Balls: 3, 2 times Caused Turnovers: 1, 4 times Draw Controls: 6, 2 times #10 Caroline Fitzpatrick (So. • D/M) Caused Turnovers: 3, at Brown, April 9, 2014 #5 Jess Angerman (So. • A) Ground Balls: 1, 2 times Free-position Goals: 1, 4 times Points: 6, 2 times Goals: 4, 3 times #22 Kat Geff ken (Fr. • G) #7 Allison Silber (So. • G) Assists: 2, 4 times No stats recorded Saves: 14, at Penn State, March 23, 2014 Ground Balls: 3, Winthrop, March 20, 2014 Ground Balls: 7, at Florida, March 8, 2014 Draw Controls: 5, at Penn State, March 23, 2014 #17 Emma Guarino (So. • D/M) Caused Turnovers: 3, at Villanova, Feb. 22, 2014 Caused Turnovers: 1, 2 times No stats recorded Free-position Goals: 1, 6 times #45 Katie Smesko (Fr. • A/M) #6 Tess Korten (So. • A) No stats recorded #43 Ali Barzyk (Fr. • A) Points: 7, California, April 12, 2014 No stats recorded Goals: 5, UC Davis, March 30, 2014 #19 Amanda Sutor (So. • A) Assists: 3, California, April 12, 2014 Points: 2, Fresno State, April 26, 2014 #30 Emily Braun (So. • M) Ground Balls: 3, Fresno State, April 26, 2014 Goals: 2, Fresno State, April 26, 2014 Points: 2, Winthrop, March 20, 2014 Draw Controls: 3, 5 times Assists: 1, California, April 12, 2014 Goals: 1, 4 times Caused Turnovers: 1, 7 times Ground Balls: 2, at Penn State, March 23, 2014 Assists: 1, 4 times Free-position Goals: 3, Fresno State, April 26, 2014 Ground Balls: 4, Winthrop, March 20, 2014 #28 Mae Tarr (Fr. • M) Draw Controls: 2, 4 times #27 Lily Kovach (Fr. • D) No stats recorded Caused Turnovers: 1, 4 times No stats recorded Free-position Goals: 1, 4 times #15 Kelly Kubach (So. • D) #12 Allie Breitfeller (So. • A) Ground Balls: 3, Vanderbilt, April 19, 2014 Points: 3, Fresno State, April 26, 2014 Draw Controls: 1, 6 times Goals: 3, Fresno State, April 26, 2014 Caused Turnovers: 3, 2 times Assists: 2, Marquette, Feb. 28, 2014 Ground Balls: 5, at Jacksonville, March 5, 2014 #23 Devon Maltz (Fr. • M) Draw Controls: 3, Marquette, Feb. 28, 2014 No stats recorded Caused Turnovers: 2, UC Davis, March 30, 2014 #36 Becca Marchant (Fr. • D) #18 Bianca Brueckner (R-Fr. • A) No stats recorded No stats recorded #25 Katie Melvin (Fr. • A) #4 Natalie Carti (So. • A) No stats recorded Points: 1, at Detroit, April 16, 2014 Goals: 1, at Detroit, April 16, 2014 #20 Margaret Metzger (So. • D/M) Ground Balls: 1, at Brown, April 9, 2014 Ground Balls: 2, Fresno State, April 26, 2014 Draw Controls: 3, at Detroit, April 16, 2014 #11 Kim Coughlan (So. • M) Points: 4, at Detroit, April 16, 2014 #16 Lauren Oberlander (So. • A/M) Goals: 4, at Detroit, April 16, 2014 Points: 3, 2 times Assists: 1, 3 times Goals: 3, 2 times Ground Balls: 2, 3 times Assists: 1, at Villanova, Feb. 22, 2014 Draw Controls: 4, Winthrop, March 20, 2014 Ground Balls: 3, UC Davis, March 30, 2014 Caused Turnovers: 2, at Penn State, March 23, 2014 Draw Controls: 1, 2 times Free-position Goals: 1, 2 times Caused Turnovers: 2, Marquette, Feb. 28, 2014 Free-position Goals: 1, Marquette, Feb. 28, 2014 #88 Gabby Cuzzola (Fr. • M) No stats recorded #13 Gigi Packard (Fr. • D) No stats recorded #42 Sydney Dalmass (Fr. • A/M) No stats recorded #26 Brooke Pancoast (So. • D) Ground Balls: 4, at Jacksonville, March 5, 2014 #3 Madeline Dion (So. • M) Draw Controls: 2, at Villanova, Feb. 22, 2014 Points: 2, 3 times Caused Turnovers: 2, 2 times Goals: 2, 2 times Assists: 1, Marquette, Feb. 28, 2014 #2 Lauren Pryor (So. • D) Ground Balls: 2, 2 times Ground Balls: 3, at Detroit, April 16, 2014 Draw Controls: 2, at Johns Hopkins, March 16, 2014 Draw Controls: 1, UC Davis, March 30, 2014 Caused Turnovers: 2, 3 times Caused Turnovers: 2, at Detroit, April 16, 2014

#1 Sophie duPhily (So. • A) #14 Kathy Quigley (So. • D/M) Points: 2, Northwestern, March 11, 2014 Ground Balls: 1, at Florida, March 8, 2014 Goals: 2, Northwestern, March 11, 2014 Caused Turnovers: 1, at Penn State, March 23, 2014 Ground Balls: 2, 2 times Draw Controls: 1, 3 times #8 Kelly Schlansker (So. • A) Caused Turnovers: 1, at Penn State, March 23, 2014 Points: 1, 2 times Goals: 1, 2 times Ground Balls: 2, at Jacksonville, March 5, 2014 Draw Controls: 2, California, April 12, 2014

2015 MICHIGAN WOMEN’S LACROSSE MICHIGAN 2015 SEASON TOTALS MICHIGAN CAREER TOTALS

Hat Tricks Hat Tricks Jess Angerman 6 Anna Schueler 5 Free Position Goals Tess Korten 4 Lauren Oberlander 2 Kim Coughlan 2 Active Point Streaks (games) Allie Breitfeller 1

Free Position Goals Active Goal Streaks (games) Jess Angerman 6 Anna Schueler 5 Emily Braun 4 Multiple Point Games Tess Korten 4 Kim Coughlan 3 Lauren Oberlander 1 Multiple Goal Games Sarah Lugo 1

Active Point Streaks -- games (points) Multiple Assist Games Tess Korten 10 (30) Jess Angerman 9 (27) Anna Schueler 7 (20) Kim Coughlan 4 (11)

Active Goal Streaks -- games (goals) Jess Angerman 8 (21) Anna Schueler 7 (13) Kim Coughlan 4 (11)

Multiple Point Games Anna Schueler 14 Jess Angerman 10 Tess Korten 8 Kim Coughlan 8 Allie Breitfeller 3 Madeline Dion 3 Lauren Oberlander 2 Amanda Sutor 2 Sophie duPhily 1 Emily Braun 1 Allie Breitfeller 1

Multiple Goal Games Anna Schueler 10 Jess Angerman 10 Kim Coughlan 8 Tess Korten 7 Lauren Oberlander 2 Madeline Dion 2 Sophie duPhily 1 Allie Breitfeller 1 Amanda Sutor 1

Multiple Assist Games Jess Angerman 4 Tess Korten 2 Allie Breitfeller 1 Anna Schueler 1

2015 MICHIGAN WOMEN’S LACROSSE 2014 FINAL SEASON STATS

2014 Michigan Women's Lacrosse Michigan Overall Individual Statistics All games (as of Dec 04, 2014)

Overall: 4-13 Conf: 0-6 Home: 3-5 Away: 1-7 Neut: 0-1

## Player gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw fpg-fps gb dc t/o ct foul rc yc gc 9 Anna Schueler 17-17 32 11 43 83 . 3 8 661 . 7 3 5 1 5-17 24 54 38 16 38 0 4 0 5 Jess Angerman 17-17 31 13 44 81 . 3 8 3 57 . 7 0 4 1 6-12 14 26 47 2 33 0 1 0 6 Tess Korten 17-17 28 10 38 50 . 5 6 041 . 8 2 0 14-9 1428387510 5 0 11 Kim Coughlan 16-13 21 3 24 61 . 3 4 4 46 . 7 5 4 0 3-11 12 14 23 5 44 0 6 0 3 Madeline Dion 16-12 11 1 12 26 . 4 2 319 . 7 3 1 0 0-3 13 6 14 11 37 0 5 0 12 Allie Breitfeller 16-14 9 4 13 16 . 5 6 2 13 . 8 1 2 0 0-1 15 6 14 5 12 0 0 0 16 Lauren Oberlander 16-11 8 1 9 16 . 5 0 011 . 6 8 801-2921584000 1 Sophie duPhily 13-3 5 0 5 7 . 7 1 4 7 1.000 0 - 6 3 13 1 2 0 0 0 30 Emily Braun 15-8 4 4 8 7 . 5 7 16 . 8 5 7 0 4-4 9 12 12 4 18 0 2 0 19 Amanda Sutor 9-4 4 2 6 8 . 5 0 0 7 . 8 7 5 1 - 4 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 8 Kelly Schlansker 15-3 2 0 2 5 . 4 0 03 . 6 0 000-1431408010 4 Natalie Carti 10-0 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 - 1 0 7 1 2 0 1 0 23Sarah Lugo 4-010111.00011.00001-100100000 21 Regan Anderson 14-8 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 - 9 2 3 4 14 0 1 0 26 Brooke Pancoast 17-17 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 00 . 0 0 0 0 - 2311128190 1 0 29 Sara Beach 17-17 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 31 10 14 16 37 0 0 0 17 Emma Guarino 3-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 00 . 0 0 00- 00001010 44 Sydney Franko 1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 Kelly Kubach 16-16 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 00 . 0 0 0 0 - 17 6 12 15 37 0 6 0 20 Margaret Metzger 15-1 0 0 0 6 . 0 0 0 5 . 8 3 3 0 - 6 11 6 0 10 0 1 0 10 Caroline Fitzpatrick 7-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 00 . 0 0 00- 20100000 13 Maggie Paul 3-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 Kathy Quigley 8-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 00 . 0 0 00- 10014010 24 Hadie Evarts 3-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Lauren Pryor 16-9 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 00 . 0 0 00- 9110316000 7 Allison Silber 17-17 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 - 41 0 11 4 1 0 0 0 Total 17 158 49 207 370 . 4 2 7 280 . 7 5 7 4 24-61 266 198 309 112 440 0 36 0 Opponents 17 254 117 371 503 . 5 0 5 398 . 7 9 1 13 39-82 329 248 262 156 395 0 14 0

## Goalie gp-gs min ga gaavg saves pct w l t shots faced 44 Sydney Franko 1-0 1:50 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 1 7 Allison Silber 17-17 1039:40 254 14.66 143 . 3 6 0 4 13 0 502 Total 17 1041:30 254 14.63 144 . 3 6 2 4 13 0 503 Opponents 17 1041:30 158 9.10 122 . 4 3 6 13 4 0 370

Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Michigan 75 79 2 2 158 Michigan 75 68 1 0 144 Opponents 148 104 2 0 254 Opponents 64 55 1 2 122

Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Attendance Summary MICH Opponent Michigan 189 164 6 11 370 Total 2892 6313 Opponents 282 217 4 0 503 Dates/Avg Per Date 8/362 8/789 Neutral Site #/Avg 1/441 Shots on Goal 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Michigan 139 134 3 4 280 Opponents 223 172 3 0 398

CLEARS: Michigan -- 193-271 .712, Opponents -- 205-282 .727.

2015 MICHIGAN WOMEN’S LACROSSE MICHIGAN STATISTICAL RECORDS PPOINTSOINTS GGOALSOALS AASSISTSSSISTS

Game G A P Opponent Game Game 1. Tess Korten 4 3 7 California, 2014 1. Tess Korten 5 UC Davis, 2014 1. Tess Korten 3 California, 2014 2. Jess Angerman 4 2 6 two times, 2014 Anna Schueler 5 UC Davis, 2014 2. Jess Angerman 2 four times, 2014 Anna Schueler 5 1 6 UC Davis, 2014 3. Jess Angerman 4 three times, 2014 Allie Breitfeller 2 Marquette, 2014 4. Kim Coughlan 4 0 4 at Detroit, 2014 Kim Coughlan 4 at Detroit, 2014 Anna Schueler 2 at Navy, 2014

Season G A P Year Season Season 1. Jess Angerman 31 13 44 2014 1. Anna Schueler 32 2014 1. Jess Angerman 13 2014 Anna Schueler 32 11 43 2014 2. Jess Angerman 31 2014 2. Anna Schueler 11 2014 3. Tess Korten 28 10 38 2014 3. Tess Korten 28 2014 3. Tess Korten 10 2014 4. Kim Coughlan 21 3 24 2014 4. Kim Coughlan 21 2014 4. Emily Braun 4 2014 5. Allie Breitfeller 9 4 13 2014 5. Madeline Dion 11 2014 Allie Breitfeller 4 2014 6. Madeline Dion 11 1 12 2014 6. Kim Coughlan 3 2014

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Game Game Game 1. Allison Silber 14 at Penn State, 2014 1. Anna Schueler 6 two times, 2014 Most Goals Scored 2. Jess Angerman 5 Penn State, 2014 19 Fresno State 4/26/14 3. Kim Coughlan 4 Winthrop, 2014 Sara Beach 4 vs. Ohio State, 2014 Most Goals Allowed 20 at Villanova 2/22/14 Season Season at Florida 3/8/14 1. Allison Silber 143 2014 1. Anna Schueler 54 2014 Northwestern 3/11/14 2. Tess Korten 28 2014 at Johns Hopkins 3/16/14 3. Jess Angerman 26 2014 at Penn State 3/23/14 4. Kim Coughlan 14 2014 5. Emily Braun 12 2014 Most Assists 7 California 4/12/14

SSAVEAVE PERCENTAGEPERCENTAGE GGROUNDROUND BALLSBALLS Most Points Game Game 20 California 4/12/14 1. Allison Silber .397 at Jacksonville, 2014 1. Allison Silber 7 at Florida, 2014 20 at Detroit 4/16/14 2. Allie Breitfeller 5 at Jacksonville, 2014 Sara Beach 5 at Detroit, 2014 Largest Margin of Victory 3. Brooke Pancoast 4 at Jacksonville, 2014 13 Fresno State 4/26/14 Sara Beach 4 at Penn State, 2014 Emily Braun 4 Winthrop, 2014 Largest Margin of Defeat 16 at Florida 3/8/14 Season Season Ohio State 4/2/14 1. Allison Silber .360 2014 1. Allison Silber 41 2014 2. Sara Beach 31 2014 Most Draw Controls 3. Anna Schueler 24 2014 16 Winthrop 3/20/14 4. Brooke Pancoast 23 2014 5. Kelly Kubach 17 2014 Most Ground Balls 24 Winthrop 3/20/14

CCAUSEDAUSED TURNOVERSTURNOVERS Most Caused Turnovers 11 at Detroit 4/16/14 Game 1. Allison Silber 3 at Villanova, 2014 Fewest Turnovers Kelly Kubach 3 two times, 2014 8 Fresno State 4/26/14 Anna Schueler 3 at Brown, 2014 Sara Beach 3 at Detroit, 2014

Season 1. Anna Schueler 16 2014 Sara Beach 16 2014 3. Kelly Kubach 15 2014 4. Madeline Dion 11 2014 5. Brooke Pancoast 8 2014 Lauren Oberlander 8 2014

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1 2 3 4 5 SOPHIE DUPHILY LAUREN PRYOR MADELINE DION NATALIE CARTI JESS ANGERMAN Attack • Sophomore Defense • Sophomore Midfi eld • Sophomore Attack • Sophomore Attack • Sophomore Chadds Ford, Pa. Darien, Conn. Annapolis, Md. Oakland, N.J. Shoreham, N.Y. Kennett Darien Annapolis Indian Hills Shoreham-Wading River

6 7 8 9 1100 TESS KORTEN ALLISON SILBER KELLY SCHLANSKER ANNA SCHUELER CAROLINE FITZPATRICK Attack • Sophomore Goalie • Sophomore Attack • Sophomore Midfi eld • Sophomore Defense/Midfield • Sophomore Glen Head, N.Y. Phoenix, Md. Glenville, N.Y. Chicago, Ill. Norwell, Mass. North Shore McDonogh School Niskayuna Loyola Academy Thayer Academy

1111 1122 1133 1144 1155 KIM COUGHLAN ALLIE BREITFELLER GIGI PACKARD KATHY QUIGLEY KELLY KUBACH Midfi eld • Sophomore Attack • Sophomore Defense • Freshman Defense • Sophomore Defense • Sophomore Port Jeff erson, N.Y. East Northport, N.Y. Needham, Mass. Birmingham, Mich. Philadelphia, Pa. Saint Anthony’s Northport thayer Academy Seaholm William Penn Charter

1166 1177 1188 1199 2200 LAUREN OBERLANDER EMMA GUARINO BIANCA BRUECKNER AMANDA SUTOR MARGARET METZGER Attack/Midfi eld • Sophomore Defense/Midfield • Sophomore Attack • R-Freshman Attack • Sophomore Defense/Midfield • Sophomore Westfi eld, N.J. Davidsonville, Md. Weston, Mass. Phoenix, Md. Bloomfi eld Hills, Mich. Kent Place School Roland Park Country School Weston St. Paul’s School for Girls Lahser

2015 MICHIGAN WOMEN’S LACROSSE 2211 2222 2233 2244 2255 REGAN ANDERSON KAT GEFFKEN DEVON MALTZ HADIE EVARTS KATIE MELVIN Midfi eld/Defense • Sophomore Goalie • Freshman Midfi eld • Freshman Defense/Midfi eld • Sophomore Attack • Freshman Dana Point, Calif. Andover, Mass. Ridgewood, N.J. Austin, Texas Villanova, Pa. St. Margaret’s Episcopal School Andover Ridgewood St. Stephen’s Episcopal School Harriton

2266 2277 2288 3300 3366 BROOKE PANCOAST LILY KOVACH MAE TARR EMILY BRAUN BECCA MARCHANT Defense • Sophomore Defense • Freshman Attack • Freshman Midfi eld • Sophomore Defense • Freshman Villanova, Pa. Swarthmore, Pa. Parkville, Md. Grand Rapids, Mich. Washington, D.C. Radnor Strath Haven Notre Dame Prep Grand Rapids Catholic Central Georgetown Day

3388 4422 4433 4455 8888 MOLLY FISHTER SYDNEY DALMASS ALI BARZYK KATIE SMESKO GABBY CUZZOLA Midfi eld • Freshman Attack/Midfi eld • Freshman Attack • Freshman Attack/Midfi eld • Freshman Midfi eld • Freshman Florham Park, N.J. Moorestown, N.J. Lutherville, Md. Ridgewood, N.J. Erie, Pa. Madison Moorestown McDonogh Ridgewood Mercersburg Academy

COACHING STAFF

JENNIFER ULEHLA BECCA BLOCK ALYSSA MURRAY Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Second Season First Season First Season

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