2015 INDIANA HOOSIERS

INDIANA HOOSIERS RECORD(UPDATED JANUARY BOOK 2015)

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 2015 INDIANA Current Players/Staff...... 3 WATER POLO SCHEDULE Single Game Career Highs...... 15 2014...... 16 Individual Statistics...... 16 Date Opponent/Tournament Location Time 1/24-25 Indiana Kick Off Bloomington, Ind. - Results...... 17 1/24 Marist # Bloomington, Ind. 11 am Team Statistics...... 18 Wagner # Bloomington, Ind. 7 pm Awards and Honors...... 19 1/25 Wagner Bloomington, Ind. 9 am Marist Bloomington, Ind. 1 pm All-America Selections...... 20 All-CWPA Selections...... 23 1/31-2/1 Stanford Invite Palo Alto, Calif. - Academic Honors...... 28 1/31 California Palo Alto, Calif. 2:30 pm Hawai’i Palo Alto, Calif. 8 pm School Records...... 30 2/1 UCLA Palo Alto, Calif. 12:10 pm Individual...... 30 TBA Palo Alto, Calif. TBA Goalkeeper...... 31 2/7-8 Princeton Invite Princeton, N.J. - Team...... 32 2/7 CAMO # Princeton, N.J. 8:30 am Year-By-Year Results...... 33 Iona Princeton, N.J. 3 pm All-Time Series Records...... 38 2/8 at Princeton Princeton, N.J. 10 am Villanova Princeton, N.J. 2:30 pm Roster by Hometown...... 41 Letter Winners...... 43 2/21 at Santa Clara Santa Clara, Calif. 12 pm Media Information...... 47 Cal State East Bay Santa Clara, Calif. 3 pm Cal State Monterey Bay Santa Clara, Calif. 6 pm

3/7 Fluid Five Bloomington, Ind. - ROSTER UC Irvine Bloomington, Ind. 12:30 pm # Name Pos. Year Hartwick Bloomington, Ind. 5:30 pm 1 MacKenzie Bonk G Jr. 3/14-15 Aztec Invite San Diego, Calif. - 1 Mary Campbell G Jr. 3/14 Whittier San Diego, Calif. 2:30 pm 1 Anna Politiski G Fr. Pacific San Diego, Calif. 7:30 pm 2 Ellie Stott A So. 3/15 at San Diego State San Diego, Calif. 2:30 pm UC San Diego San Diego, Calif. 7:30 pm 3 Anna Brummett U Fr. 4 Summer Creighton U Sr. 3/21 Long Beach State Tempe, Ariz. 12 pm 6 Jennifer Beadle U Fr. Hartwick Tempe, Ariz 6 pm 3/22 at Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. 12:20 pm 7 Shelby Taylor U Sr. Redlands Tempe, Ariz. 3:20 pm 8 Devon Peterson A Sr. 3/28 at Notre Dame College* Euclid, Ohio 12 pm 9 Jordan Elwood A So. 4/4 at Michigan* Ann Arbor, Mich. 12 pm 4/10 at Princeton* Princeton, N.J. 7:30 pm 10 Kelly Matthews D Fr. 4/11 Brown* Princeton, N.J. 11 am 11 Candyce Schroeder C Jr. Harvard* Princeton, N.J. 5:30 pm 12 Emily Lowe A Fr. 4/12 George Washington* Princeton, N.J. 11:40 am 4/18 Bucknell* Bloomington, Ind. 8 pm 13 Shelley St. Omer Roy U Sr. 4/19 Mercyhurst* Bloomington, Ind. 9 am 14 Alexis Jones U Sr. Gannon* Bloomington, Ind. 2 pm 15 Rebecca Gerrity U Sr. 4/24-26 CWPA Championships Princeton, N.J. TBA 18 Karrie Kozokar D Fr. 19 Sarah Myers A Fr. 5/8-10 NCAA Championships Palo Alto, Calif. TBA 20 Bronwyn Smith C So. * CWPA 21 Colleen McNaught A Sr. # exhibition 22 Sarah Young U Fr.

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MARY CAMPBELL GOALKEEPER • JUNIOR ORLANDO, FLA. • DR. PHILLIPS

2014 (Sophomore) Ranks eighth all-time at Indiana in career saves with 143 ... started two matches for the Hoosiers while appearing in eight contests in the cage ... saved 47 shots on goal for the 2014 season ... only allowed 19 opposing team goals the entire season ... compiled four steals in her 149:30 minutes played during her sophomore campaign ... played three minutes in Indiana’s opening match of the season against Iona and recorded one save (1/18) ... started the second half in goal for the Hoosiers against Gannon and tallied six saves and two steals (4/5) ... blocked three shots and allowed only one goal in 11 minutes played against Marist (4/6) ... started her first contest of the season against Notre Dame College and stopped eight potential scores (4/6) ... stopped nine shots from Notre Dame College during the opening match of the Western Division Finals (4/12) ... earned the start in goal against Gannon and completed the match with 14 saves to give the Hoosiers their second straight Western Division Title (4/13) ... racked up six saves and a steal in 16 minutes in the opening match of the CWPA Championship against Connecticut College (4/25) ... played five minutes against Stanford in Indiana’s first match of the 2014 NCAA Championships (5/9)

2013 (Freshman) Rookie of the Week from the CWPA (March 30) ... CWPA Co-Defensive Player of the Week (Feb. 18) ... played in 16 games this season, making seven starts ... played a total of 322:00 minutes ... finished with a record of 5-2 in games started ... recorded 96 saves on 209 shot attempts on the season ... ended the year with four assists, eight steals, and only two turnovers ... had three saves in eight minutes in her debut match against Colorado State (1/19) ... recorded three saves in 16 minutes against San Diego State (1/20) ... started her first match for the Hoosiers against Villanova and recorded two saves and a steal (2/16) ... had three saves in 16 minutes played against Wagner (2/17) ... had 13 saves and only allowed one goal against Washington and Jefferson and was subsequently named CWPA Co-Defensive Player of the Week (2/24) ... registered six saves in 16 minutes against Cal Lutheran (3/8) ... had three saves in 16 minutes against Claremont Mudd-Scripps (3/8) ... recorded three saves in two halves against Occidental (3/9)1 ... saw eight minutes of action against Redlands and tallied two saves (3/9) ... made her second start of the year against Cal State Northridge and had six saves (3/17) ... played the full 32 minutes against Notre Dame College and had 11 saves and one assist (3/23) ... started the match against Gannon University and added 10 saves, one assist, and three steals (3/23) ... played her best game of the year against Michigan by setting a season high 15 saves, one assist, and one steal in her 38 minutes played (3/30) ... registered nine saves, one assist, and two steals in 32 minutes against Gannon in the first round of the Western Conference Finals (4/13) ... played eight minutes against Bucknell and tallied five saves with only one goal let up (4/26) ... played six minutes against Hartwicl and had two saves to help the Hoosiers place third in the CWPA Eastern Championships (4/28)

Prep/Personal Campbell was a unanimous First Team All-District goalkeeper selection while competing at Dr. Phillips High School ... She has also been named First Team All-West Metro Conference and First Team All-Central ... set the team record for saves in a season and saves per game in 2012 while serving as the squad’s co-captain in both her junior and senior season ... participated in the Southeast Zone Olympic Development Program in 2012 ... born June 28, 1994 ... majoring in Exercise Science ... has one brother, Jack, who plays water polo at Dr. Phillips High School ... daughter of Rick and Leslie Campbell.

MACKENZIE BONK GOALKEEPER • JUNIOR RIVER FOREST, ILL. • FENWICK • GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE

Golden West College Played two years at Golden West ... were Orange Empire Conference Champions, SoCal Champions, CCCAA State Champions in 2012-13 and 2013-14.

Prep/Personal Played at Fenwick High School for Jack Wagner .. First Team All-Catholic League, First Team All-Sectional, First Team All-State, All- American in junior and senior year of high school ... led team to Illinois State Championships in junior and senior year ... also a member of the high school , and swim team ... daughter of Michael, who played basketball at Iowa, and Katie Bonk ... has four sisters and one brother, Emily, Chris, Morgan, Hallie and Jamie ... Emily played water polo at Santa Clara University and Morgan played at Loyola Marymount University ... born April 12, 1994. ANNA POLITISKI GOALKEEPER • FRESHMAN ORANGE, CALIF. • MATER DEI

Prep/Personal Played at Mater1 Dei High School for Chris Segesman ... most improved player award in 2013 ... team was three time CIF Finalists ... also a member of the high school swim team ... undeclared major ... daughter of Mary Jo and Ridley Politiski ... has two sisters, Elena and Sarah ... born February 20, 1996.

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ELLIE STOTT ATTACKER • SOPHOMORE MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA • ST. MICHAEL’S GRAMMAR • MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY

2014 (Freshman) Started 14 matches for the Hoosiers during her freshman year while earning playing time in all 31 contests of the 2014 season ... ranked up 23 goals, 11 assists, 23 steals, and 28 earned exclusions in her inaugural season at IU ... made her debut in Indiana’s first match of the year against Iona and scored her first goal as a Hoosier (1/18) ... stole the ball twice while adding an assist and two earned kick-outs against Michigan (1/18) ... netted one goal and picked up two more steals versus Brown (2/1) ... earned four exclu- sions while tallying one steals, one assist, and a field block in four games of the Triton Invitational (2/8- 2/9) ... scored a goal in Indi- ana’s home match against Cal Baptist (2/21) ... assisted the ball twice, adding a goal and a steal at UC Davis (3/16) ... put the ball in the back of the net against top-ranked USC after drawing an exclusion (2/21) ... helped the Hoosiers complete the regular-season sweep of Michigan by contributing one goal, an assist, a steal, and three earned kick-outs (3/29) ... set a new career-high of three goals in a match against Gannon (4/5) ... stole the ball three times and scored once when Indiana faced Marist (4/6) ... racked-up two goals and a steal versus Notre Dame College (4/6) ... recorded four goals, an assist, three steals, and a field block in the Western Division Round Robin No. 2 to clinch Indiana’s second straight Western Conference Championship (4/12 - 4/13) ... finished with another hat-trick in the opening match of the CWPA Championships against Connecticut College (4/25) ... contributed a goal, an assist, and three earned exclusions in the Hoosiers first ever 4-0 season rout of Michigan (4/26) ... scored the ball twice while stuffing the stat sheet with one steal, an assist, a field block, and an earned kick-out versus defending champs, Princeton, to claim the CWPA Championship for just the third time in IU water polo history (4/27) ... fired in one goal, stole the ball three times, and earned six exclusions in four matches of the 2014 NCAA Championships (5/3 - 5/11) Prep/Personal 2 Was the Victoria state team captain ... named to the Melbourne Tigers National league ... was a member of the Melbourne Collegians 2013 state league champions ... named 2011-2012 female athlete of the year and best all round senior at sport in high school ... the daughter of Charles Stott and Jane Salveson ... has one sister, Georgia Stott, who competed in the Australian World Championships in 2013 as a triathlete ... has one brother, James.

ANNA BRUMMETT UTILITY • FRESHMAN SANTA BARBARA, CALIF. • SANTA BARBARA

Prep/Personal Played at Santa Barbara High School for Mark Walsh ... second in school history for ejections earned in a game ... Second Team All-CIF in 2011 and 2012 ... First Team All-CIF in 2013 and 2014 ... Second Team All-League in 2011 ... First Team All-League in 2012, 2013 and 2014 ... led team to CIF Division One Quarterfinals in 2011, 2012 and to Semi-Finals in 2013, 2014 ... lettered four years in both water polo and ... intends to major in sports marketing and management ... daughter of Willie and Jennifer Brummett ... has two sisters, Jessie and Abby ... born November 12, 1996.

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SUMMER CREIGHTON UTILITY • SENIOR WINTER PARK, FLA. • WINTER PARK

2014 (Junior) • Ranked third on the team in steals with 37 • Matched her career-high’s in goals (four), assists (two), and steals (3) during the 2014 season • Recorded five three-steal games Played in all 31 of Indiana’s matches during the 2014 season ... finished the year with 22 goals, 23 assists, 37 steals, and 6 field blocks ... scored in 14 matches of her junior season while posting five multi-goal games ... matched career-highs of two assists and three steals in the opening match of the season versus Iona (1/18) ... contributed one goal, one assist, and a steal against rival Michigan (1/18) ... stuffed the stat sheet with a goal, two assists, two steals, and a field block when Indiana faced Brown (2/1) ... tallied two goals, an assist, and three steals against Hartwick (2/1) ... stole the ball three times while chipping in one goal versus Wagner (2/2) ... earned one goal, three assists, three steals, and a block in four games of the Triton Invitational (2/8, 2/9) ... scored two goal and added two steals against UC Davis in the Aggies’ home pool (3/16) ... contributed one goal, one assist, and two steals versus Hawaii (3/22) ... matched her career-high by scoring four goals against Gannon; she also added a steal and a block (4/5) ... assisted the ball for scores twice and stole the rock once against Hartwick (4/5) ... doubled-up on steals and assists when Indiana faced the Marist Red Foxes (4/6) ... posted a hat trick and recorded two steals and two assists versus Notre Dame College (4/6) ... recorded four goals, two assists, and six steals in the CWPA Western Division Round Robin No. 2 in Ann Arbor, Mich. to help claim the Hoosiers second straight Western Conference Title (4/12, 4/13) ... helped Indiana win the CWPA Championship by scoring a goal and stealing the ball against defending champions Princeton (4/27) ... tallied three assists and two steals in Indiana’s seventh place run of the 2014 NCAA Tournament (5/9 - 5/11)

2013 (Sophomore) Played in all of Indiana’s 35 games ... finished4 the year with 18 goals, 19 steals, and seven assists ... had 11 total filed blocks on the season which ranks fourth on the team and first among non-starters ... scored her first goal of the season in the first half of the match against San Diego State (1/20) ... put up two goals against Hawaii (2/3) ... set a new career high in steals with three against Hartwick (2/16) ... recorded one goal and two steals against Villanova (2/16) ... scored a pivotal goal in the Hoosiers’ 4-2 statement win over Princeton (2/17) ... netted one goal in IU’s home meet against Washington and Jefferson (2/24) ... registered one goal and a steal against Cal Lutheran (3/8) ... scored one goal and added an assist against Claremont Mudd-Scripps (3/8) ... helped Indiana to a 12-7 win over Occidental with one goal and two field blocks (3/9) ... had two steals against Cal Baptist (3/15) ... recorded one goal and two assists against San Diego State (3/16) ... had one goal, one assist, and one field block when the Hoosiers competed against Cal State Northridge (3/17) ... scored a perfect two goals on only two shots while adding two steals and a field block against Notre Dame College (3/23) ... added one goal and two steals in Indiana’s 16-4 victory over Gannon University (3/23) ... recorded one goal and a steal against Gannon in the opening match of the CWPA Western Championships (4/13) ... had a steal and two field blocks against Bucknell in the Hoosiers’ first match of the Eastern Championships (4/26) ... netted two goals on three shots and added a field block in Indiana’s final game of the season against Hartwick (4/28)

2012 (Freshman) Competed in 37 games with 36 starts ... posted season totals of 33 goals, 20 assists, and 34 steals ... also registered 11 field blocks and 12 earned exclusions ... recorded nine multi-goal performances ... had two or more steals in 10 contests ... had two goals, an assist, and two steals in a win over Santa Clara (2/11) ... racked up three goals, two steals, and two field blocks in a victory against Hartwick (2/25) ... notched three goals, an assist, and two steals in a win over Marist (3/13) ... posted a career-high four goals, along with an assist and a steal in a win at Redlands (3/13) ... scored a combined five goals during a three-game stretch at the CWPA Western Division Championship (4/14-4/15).

Prep/Personal A three-year varsity water polo letter winner ... helped lead Winter Park to Metro, District, and Regional championships from 2008-2010 ... coached by her father, Barry Creighton ... finished in the state quarterfinals in 2008, third place in 2009, and runner-up in 2010 ... amassed 230 goals, 147 assists, 294 steals, and 70 ejec- tions drawn during her first three seasons at Winter Park ... earned the following honors in 2009 and 2010: First Team NISCA All-American, First Team All-Central Florida, and First Team All-Metro Conference in water polo and swimming ... named MVP in 2010 and Outstanding Offensive Player in 2009 ... earned Rookie of the Year honors following her freshman campaign, as well as Second Team All-Central Florida and First Team All-Metro Conference ... member of the National Honors Society ... majoring in fine arts ... born August 8, 1992 ... has one brother, Trevor ... daughter of Barry and Rosalie Creighton ... both parents are IU alumni, and her mother, Rosalie (Wicht) Creighton, was an All-American and three-time Big Ten champion in swimming for Indiana from 1983-86.

JENNIFER BEADLE UTILITY • FRESHMAN PLEASANTON, CALIF. • FOOTHILL

Prep/Personal Played at Foothill High School for Fran Usedome ... earned team MVP sophomore, junior and senior years ... NCS First Team junior and senior years ... EBALS All-League First Team sophomore, junior and senior years ... also lettered in swimming ... undeclared major ... daughter of Marina and David Beadle ... has one sister, Sami, and one brother, Matt.

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SHELBY TAYLOR UTILITY • SENIOR CALGARY, ALBERTA, CANADA • ST. FRANCIS

2014 (Junior) Named Second-Team All Conference ... named CWPA Player of the Week for the week of April 11-18 ... earned Defensive Player of the Week honors from the CWPA for the week of Feb. 13 ... set a new career-high in steals with six in a single-game ... ranked second on the team in steals and field blocks ... started 30 of Indiana’s 31 matches during the 2014 season; appeared in all 31 ... finished the year second on the team in steals with 42, and field blocks with 10 ... had 33 goals and 29 assists during her junior season ... established herself as a defensive threat early in the season with two goals, an assist, and six steals in her opening two matches of the Michigan Kick-Off (1/18) ... scored four goals while adding four assists, four steals, and two blocks in the Brown Invitational (2/1, 2/2) ... tallied a goal, two assists, and a steal against Cal State Northridge (2/8) ... netted a goal and stole the ball one time versus Sonoma State (2/8) ... scored twice and added an assist in the Hoosiers four-point win over San Diego State (2/9) ... matched her career-high with three assists and recorded two steals versus UC Davis (2/9) ... registered two goals, three assists, and a steal in the rivalry match versus Michigan (2/22) ... stole the ball three times and added a goal in the second match of the year against UC Davis (3/16) ... scored twice and tallied an assist and a steal against San Jose State (3/18) ... accounted for two of the team’s five goals against the No. 1 team in the nation, USC (2/21) ... went 1-1-1 with one goal, one assist, and one steal versus Hawaii (3/22) ... posted three steals and a goal in the Hoosier’s third match against Michigan (3/29) ... stuffed the stat sheet with four goals, five assists, six steals, and a block in the Western Division Round Robin No. 1 (4/5, 4/6) ... recorded a hat trick when Indiana faced Hartwick, clinching the Hoosiers second-straight Western Division Title (4/13) ... tallied four steals, an assist, and a goal to complete the four game sweep of Michigan (4/26) ... set a new career-high by stealing the ball six times and recording three field blocks, she also added a goal and two assist to help Indiana win the CWPA Championship for just the third time in school history (4/27) ... netted a goal and added two assists and a steal in the NCAA play-in game versus Wagner (5/3) ... recorded7 a goal and two steals in the 2014 NCAA Tournament, helping Indiana place seventh (5/9 - 5/11) 2013 (Sophomore) Scored a career high four goals against Gannon ... started 28 times for the Hoosiers and appeared in all 35 matches of the 2013 season ... scored 34 goals, had 29 as- sists, 40 steals, and eight field blocks ... recorded a team high of three steals, one assist, and a field block in the opening match of the season against San Jose State (1/19) ... scored two goals against Colorado State (1/19) ... registered three steals and an assist against San Diego State (1/20) ... had one goal against third ranked UCLA (1/20) ... put the ball in the back of the net once more in the Hoosiers’ upset of No. 12 UC Davis (2/1) ... stole the ball twice in Indiana’s re-match against UCLA (2/3) ... netted a goal against Hartwick (2/3) ... scored two goals and assisted the ball twice against Villanova (2/16) ... added a goal against Wagner (2/17) ... stole the ball twice and added an assist in the Hoosiers big win against Princeton (2/17) ... recorded a goal against No. 10 Long Beach State (2/23) ... scored the opening goal of the match and added two steals against Washington and Jefferson (2/24) ... had two goals against Cal Lutheran (3/8) ... gave the Hoosiers one goal against Claremont Mudd-Scripps (3/8) ... tallied two goals and three steals against Occidental (3/9) ... netted two goals in the first half and assisted the ball three times against Redlands to help Indiana finish the Claremont Convergence undefeated (3/9) ... registered three assists and a steal against Cal Baptist (3/15) ... scored two goals against Wagner (3/15) ... added one goal, one steal, and one assist in Indiana’s thrilling win over Hawaii (3/16) ... had another trifecta of one goal, one steal, and one assist against San Diego State (3/16) ... blocked the ball twice to go along with two goals and a steal against UCSD (3/17) ... assisted the ball twice for scores and had a steal against Notre Dame College (3/23) ... shot the ball twice and scored both times against Gannon; also had two steals (3/23) ... tallied one assist and a steal against Michigan (3/30) ... scored a career high four goals and added three more steals against Gannon (4/13) ... had a goal and two steals against Michigan (4/13) ... recorded a goal, two assists, and a steal to help the Hoosiers win their first ever Western Conference Championship (4/14) ... added a goal against Michigan (4/27) ... registered a goal and an assist in Indiana’s final match of the season against Hartwick (4/28)

2012 (Freshman) Competed in 37 games and made 34 starts ... finished the year with 38 goals, 32 assists, and 36 steals ... recorded 39 field blocks and 13 earned exclusions ... posted 10 multi-goal games and 10 contests with at least two steals ... scored a goal and made two field blocks during her first collegiate game, a win against Michigan (1/21) ... had two goals, an assist, and a field block in a win over Cal State Northridge (1/29) ... notched a hat trick in a victory against Maryland (2/12) ... racked up two goals, three assists, a steal, and four field blocks in a win over Hartwick (2/25) ... posted two goals, an assist, a steal, and a field block in a win over Long Beach State (3/10) ... had three goals, an assist, two steals, and an earned exclusion against Hawai’i (3/16) ... notched three goals and dished out a pair of assists in a win over Wagner (3/18) ... scored two goals and made two field blocks in a win against Hartwick (4/29) in the fifth place game at the CWPA Eastern Championship.

Prep/Personal Played alongside fellow Hoosier Alynn Reade for coach John Csikos and the Calgary Renegades ... competed for Team Canada at the 2011 FINA World Junior Champi- onships in Trieste, Italy ... recorded a hat trick in Canada’s opening round win against Brazil ... competed on a numbers of gold medal winning teams from 2008-2010, including such events as the Alberta Open, Valentines Open, and Saskatchewan Open ... helped lead her team to a 2010 Pan American Championship with the Cana- dian Junior National team ... earned a 2010 U18 National Championship while being named the MVP of the event ... named to the All-Star team at the Valentines Open in 2010, as well as the BC Open in 2009 and 2010 ... a member of the 2009 U16 Nationals All-Star team ... four-time winner of the Calgary Renegades Best Defensive Player award ... majoring in exercise science ... born June 29, 1993 ... has one sister, Meagan ... daughter of Keith and Diane Taylor.

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DEVON PETERSON ATTACKER • SENIOR POWAY, CALIF. • POWAY

2014 (Junior) Competed in four of the Hoosiers 31 matches during her junior season ... scored one goal and added an assist and a steal to her record in 2014 ... played one minute in the season opener against Iona (1/18) ... spent one minute in the pool in the Hoosier’s home match against Michigan (2/22) ... scored her first goal of the year and recorded one assist and a steal when Indiana faced Notre Dame Col- lege (4/12) ... attempted two shots versus Gannon (4/13)

2013 (Sophomore) Played in 12 of the Hoosiers 35 matches ... finished the year with two assists, three steals, and two field blocks ... played two minutes against San Jose State (1/19) ... saw four minutes of action against Colorado State and finished the match with a steal (1/19) ... had one assist and one steal in the Hoosiers home match against Washington and Jefferson (2/24) ... recorded eight minutes of playing time and had one assist and a steal against Cal Lutheran (3/8) ... registered 8 minutes of playing time against Claremont Mudd-Scripps and had one field block (3/8) ... played eight minutes against Occidental and had one field block and a steal (3/9) ... saw four minutes of action against Redlands and helped Indiana finish the Claremont Convergence undefeated (3/9) ... competed for eight minutes against Notre Dame College and took two shots on goal (3/23) ... had four minutes of playing time against Gannon (3/23) ... played for two minutes against Gannon in the first round of the Western Conference Finals (4/13) ... saw two minutes against Bucknell (4/26) ... recorded one minute of playing time in the Hoosiers’ final match of the season against Hartwick (4/28)

2012 (Freshman) Competed in 12 games ... posted five goals, two assists, seven steals, and a field block ... recorded a field block in her first collegiate game vs. UCLA (1/21) ... racked up two goals, two assists, and a steal in a win over Salem International (3/24) ... grabbed two steals in a win at Notre Dame College (3/24) ... had a goal and two steals in a victory over Gannon (3/25) ...8 posted two goals, an assist, and two steals in a first round win over Salem International (4/14) at the CWPA Western Divi- sion Championship.

Prep/Personal A four-year letter winner in water polo and swimming at Poway High School ... played for coach Chad Aronen ... helped lead her squad to a second place finish in the Palomar League in 2009-10, as well as the CIF quarterfinals in 2008-09 and 2009-10 ... her team advanced to the CIF semifinals in 2007-08 ... posted totals of 28 goals, 34 assists, 54 steals, and 14 ejections drawn during her junior season, including 45 percent shooting accuracy ... named Third Team All-Palomar League and was also on the Union Tribune All-Academic team in 2009-10 ... set the school record for most steals in a game and most shot blocks by a non-goalie in a season at Poway ... competed in a wide-range of national events with her club team, North Coast San Diego/Carlsbad ... collected numerous awards for her work outside of the pool, including the Pursue Victory with Honor Character Counts Award and the Poway High School Student Government Leader of the Month Award ... a member of the National Honors Society ... majoring in religious studies and philosophy ... born October 30, 1992 ... has one sister, Carlyn ... daughter of Lyle and Angela Peterson.

JORDAN ELWOOD ATTACKER • SOPHOMORE RANCHO PALOS VERDES, CALIF. • PALOS VERDES PENNINSULA

2014 (Freshman) Appeared in four games her freshman season for the Hoosiers ... attempted two shots on goal and recorded one field block in her first year ... got her first minutes of college water polo action against Iona when she played one minute in the season opener (1/18) ... blocked the ball in Indiana’s rivalry match against Michigan in front of the Hoosiers’ home crowd (2/22) ... played two minutes versus Notre Dame College (4/12) ... attempted two shots on goal in three minutes of action when Indiana faced Gannon, helping the Hoosiers earn their second straight Western Conference Title (4/13)

KELLY MATTHEWS DEFENDER • FRESHMAN ROXBORO, QUEBEC, CANADA • ST. THOMAS

Prep/Personal Graduated from International Baccalaureate Program at St. Thomas High School with honors ... played at FINA Junior World Champi- onships in 2013 with Team Canada ... was a member of the Junior Canadian National Team for the Commonwealth Games and Pan- American9 Games in 2014 ... played at the FINA Youth World Championships in the summer of 2014 with the Canadian Youth National Team ... silver medalist at the second Youth World Championships with the Youth Canadian National Team ... with Club Team DDO won U16 Canadian Nationals in 2012 and U18 Canadian Nationals in 2014 ... was also a member of the soccer, hockey and swim teams in high school ... daughter of Dominique Matthews and Henry Crochetiere ... has three sisters, Kathleen, Erin, and Alanna, and two brothers, Keith and Peter ... born May 2, 1996 ... intends to major in business.

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CANDYCE SCHROEDER CENTER • JUNIOR SAN CLEMENTE, CALIF. • SAN CLEMENTE

2014 (Sophomore) Named Second-Team All Conference ... named to the NCAA All-Tournament Second Team ... named CWPA Player of the Week for the opening week of the season ... set a new career-high by scoring four goals against Brown ... started 17 games for the Hoosiers during her second year and appeared in 20 ... recorded 27 goals, 11 assists, nine steals, and 41 earned exclusions during her sophomore campaign ... scored the inaugural goal of the season, kicking off the year for the Hoosiers against Iona (1/18) ... recorded five goals (including a hat trick against rival Michigan), three assists, a black, and two earned exclusions in the Michigan Kick-Off, earning Player of the Week nods from the CWPA for the first week of the season (1/18) ... set a new career-high by scoring four goals against Brown, she also contributed one assist and a steal (2/1) ... netted two goals and added three steals versus Pacific (2/2) ... tallied one goal and three earned kick-outs against Cal State Northridge (2/8) ... scored twice and added an assist versus Sonoma State (2/8) .. added a point in the Hoosiers statement win over No. 8 San Diego State (2/9) ... recorded a hat trick in Indiana’s home match against Cal Baptist, she also added two assists and two earned exclusions (2/21) ... kicked-out the opposing player for a career-high six times while adding two assists and a steal (3/18) ... tallied one goal, one assist, and four earned exclusions versus Hawaii (3/22) ... scored a goal while stealing the ball twice against Michigan (3/29) ... scored all of Indiana’s goals against eventual National Champions, Stanford, in the opening round of the 2014 NCAA Championships (5/9) ... posted a hat trick while adding a steal, an assist, and four earned exclusions against Arizona State in the NCAA Champion- ships (5/10) ... scored twice and drew four exclusions in the win over UC San Diego, helping the Hoosiers place seventh in the 2014 NCAA Championships (5/11)

2013 (Freshman) Named CWPA Rookie of the Week ... scored11 a career high three goals against Wagner ... became the only freshman starting for the Hoosiers in the 2013 season when she started 11 matches ... appeared in 29 of Indiana’s 35 matches and completed the year with 25 goals, 13 assists, 14 steals, and four field blocks ... scored her first as a Hoosier in the opening match of the 2013 season against San Jose State and had one steal (1/19) ... netted a goal against Colorado State (1/19) ... recorded one goal against third ranked UCLA (1/20) ... stole the ball twice against Hartwick (2/16) ... put in one goal against Villanova (1/16) ... had a hat trick against Wagner (2/17) ... registered one goal against Long Beach State (2/23) ... scored once against Washington and Jefferson (2/24) ... netted a goal against Claremont Mudd Scripps (3/8) ... led the team in steals with two and added a goal against Occidental (3/9) ... recorded one goal and three earned kick-outs against Cal Baptist (3/15) ... stole the ball once against Hawaii and twice against San Diego State (3/16) ... had one goal against Cal State Northridge (3/17) ... registered one goal and one assist against Notre Dame College (3/23) ... went 1-1-1 with one goal, one assist, and one steal versus Gannon (3/23) ... blocked the ball once against Michigan (3/30) ... scored two goals, had two assists, and blocked the ball twice versus Michigan (4/13) ... netted one goal and had an assist against Hartwick (4/14) ... put in one goal and assisted the ball three times versus Bucknell (4/26) ... recorded one goal, one assist, and one steal against Michigan (4/27) ... scored three goals and stole the ball twice in the Hoosiers’ final match of the season against Hartwick (4/28)

Prep/Personal Schroeder helped lead San Clemente High School to the 2011 CIF Championship while earning CIF Player of the Year honors in the process ... was also named League MVP, Second Team All-County, and First Team All-Southern California ... In 2010, Schroeder collected South Coast League MVP honors and earned spots on the First Team All-CIF and Second Team All-County ... was a 2009 First Team All-South Coast League selection, as well as Second Team All-CIF ... competed for SET Water Polo Club where she was a three-time Junior Olympic All-American (2008-2010).

EMILY LOWE ATTACKER • FRESHMAN ORLANDO, FLA. • WINTER PARK

Prep/Personal Scored 89 goals in senior year at Winter Park High School for coach Barry Creighton ... was awarded Best Offensive Player, All-County First Team, All-Metro First Team and Academic All-American ... selected for the USA Water Polo National Team Selection Camp ... led team to a top three finish in the state tournament in all four years ... also lettered in swimming ... was part of Olympic Development Program ... is a member of the Hutton Honors College at IU ... graduated in the top five percent of Winter Park High School ... intends to major in Exercise Science ... daughter of Jon and Astrid Lowe ... one sister, Carley, and two brothers, Oliver and Cooper ... born January 13, 1996.

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SHELLEY ST. OMER ROY UTILITY • SENIOR MECHANICSBURG, PA. • CUMBERLAND VALLEY

2014 (Junior) Competed in nine matches for Indiana in the 2014 season and recorded five assists, a steal, and a field block ... passed the ball to a teammate for a goal in the opening match of the season versus Iona (1/18) ... played for two minutes against rival Michigan in the Hoo- siers first home meet of the season (2/22) ... aimed one shot at the goal against the top team in the country, USC (3/21) ... attempted a shot against host team Hawaii in the Hawaiian Invitational (3/22) ... dropped three dimes, stole the ball once, and recorded a field block when the Hoosiers faced Notre Dame College (4/12) ... spent four minutes in the water against Gannon, clinching Indiana’s second straight Western Conference Title (4/13) ... tallied one assist versus Connecticut College in the opening match of the CWPA Championship (4/25) ... played one minute against Michigan to complete the 4-0 Hoosier sweep of the Wolverines in the 2014 season (4/26) ... competed for one minute against Wagner in the NCAA play-in match, helping the Hoosiers become the eighth and final team to compete for a National Title in the championships (5/3)

2013 (Sophomore) Appeared in 19 of Indiana’s 35 matches during the 2013 season ... scored two goals, had an assist, 10 steals, and four field blocks on the year ... kicked off the season by playing two minutes in the Hoosiers’ opening match against San Jose State (1/19) ... played four minutes against Colorado State and registered one field block (1/19) ... saw two minutes of action against San Diego State (1/20) ... spent two minutes in the pool against No. 4 California (2/2) ... had a steal and a block against Hawaii (2/2) ... recorded a minute of playing time against UCLA (2/3) ... played two minutes against conference opponent Hartwick (2/3) ... set a new personal best by scoring one goal and having two steals against Villanova (2/16) ... stole the ball once against Wagner (2/17) ... blocked the ball one time and had an assist in Indiana’s home match against Washington and Jefferson13 (2/24) ... had one steal for the Hoosiers in their win against Cal Lutheran (3/8) ... stole the ball away one time during six minutes against Claremont Mudd-Scripps (3/8) ... saw six minutes of action against Occidental and recorded two steals and a field block (3/9) ... stole the ball away from Redlands one time (3/9) ... took one shot on goal against Notre Dame College (3/23) ... tallied one steal against Gannon (2/23) ... scored her second goal of the season against Gannon in the opening round of the Western Conference Championship (4/13) ... recorded four minutes of action against Bucknell (4/26) ... shot the ball once against Hartwick during her four minutes in the pool (4/28)

2012 (Freshman) Competed in 14 games during her freshman season ... posted season totals of two goals, seven assists, four steals, and an earned exclusion ... scored a goal and earned an exclusion during her first collegiate game played against UCLA (1/21) ... recorded a goal and a steal in a win over Marist (2/25) ... dished out an assist in a win vs. Azusa Pacific (3/10) ... had two assists in a win against Salem International (3/24) ... racked up two assists and three steals in a win over Salem International in the first round of the CWPA Western Division Championship (4/14).

Prep/Personal Named to the All-America Third Team after leading Cumberland Valley High School to an undefeated State Championship in 2010 ... earned First Team All-State honors and named to the Beast of the East All-Tournament Team ... also helped lead her team to a 2007 State Championship ... four-time letter winner in water polo and swimming at Cumberland Valley ... was a senior co-captain in both sports ... majoring in biology ... born October 30, 1992 ... her sister, Emily, played collegiate water polo at Marist University (‘10) ... daughter of André and Crystal St. Omer Roy.

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ALEXIS JONES UTILITY • SENIOR MUNDELEIN, ILL. • MINDELEIN

2014 (Junior) Matched career highs with three assists against Gannon (4/5), and four steals against Hartwick (4/13) ... played in all 31 of Indiana’s matches in the 2014 season ... recorded 15 goals, 13 assists, and 21 steals in the Hoosiers outstanding season ... earned a steal in IU’s first match of the season against arch-rival Michigan (1/18) ... stole the ball three times against Brown while adding one goal and an assist (2/1) ... rounded out the final three matches of the Brown Invitational by tallying an assist, a steal, and a field block versus Hartwick, Wagner, and Pacific (2/1, 2/2) ... netted one goal and recorded an assist against Sonoma State (2/8) ... logged one steal versus UC Davis (2/9) ... added a goal and two steals in Indiana’s home meet against Cal Baptist and Michigan (2/21, 2/22) ... put the ball in the back of the net once against San Jose State at the Spartan’s home pool (3/18) ... stole the ball twice against Hawaii (3/22) ... matched a career-high three assists and contributed a goal and a steal versus Gannon (4/5) ... chipped in one goal and an assist against Hartwick (4/5) ... recorded a hat trick as well as a steal and an assist when Indiana faced Marist (4/6) ... went 2-2-2 by scoring twice against Notre Dame College while recording double steals and assists (4/6) ... scored the ball against Notre Dame College in the Hoosiers’ re-match (4/12) ... matched a career-high of four steals against Hartwick, clinching Indiana’s second-straight Western Conference Title (4/13) ... netted one goal and contributed an assist versus Gannon (4/13) ... score two goals and added two assists and a field block while helping the Hoosiers win the CWPA Championship for just the third time in school history (4/27) ... tallied one assist, one steal, and a field block in the NCAA play-in game versus Wagner (5/3) ... played in all of Indiana’s matches in the NCAA Tournament, attempting two shots on goal (5/9, 5/10, 5/11)

2013 (Sophomore) Played in 32 of the 35 matches on the Hoosiers14 schedule during the 2013 season ... recorded eight goals, 10 assists, 13 steals, and 2 field blocks during her sophomore campaign ... opened the 2013 season by playing 10 minutes against San Jose State (1/19) ... had a steal against Colorado State (1/19) ... played eight minutes against San Diego State (1/20) ... saw six minutes of action against No. 4 California (2/2) ... scored her first goal of the season against Hawaii (2/2) ... put in four minutes of playing time against UCLA (2/3) ... stole the ball twice against Hartwick (2/3) ... recorded four minutes of playing time against Hartwick (2/16) ... had an assist versus Villanova (2/16) ... assisted the ball once in the Hoosiers match against Wagner (2/17) ... spent six minutes in the pool against Princeton (2/17) ... recorded eight minutes of playing time against Long Beach State (2/23) ... netted a goal in Indiana’s home match against Washington and Jefferson (2/24) ... put in two goals for the Hoosiers against Cal Lutheran (3/8) ... had a steal and a field block against Claremont Mudd-Scripps (3/8) ... played 12 minutes against Occidental (3/9) ... registered 10 minutes of action against Redlands (3/9) ... spent four minutes in the pool against Cal Baptist (3/15) ... played six minutes against Wagner (3/15) ... registered eight minutes against Hawaii (3/16) ... clocked eight minutes of playing time against San Diego State (3/16) ... saw four minutes of action against UCSD (3/17) ... spent four minutes in the pool against Cal State Northridge (3/17) ... had two assists and two steals when Indiana took on Notre Dame College (3/23) ... scored one goal and added two assists and a field block against Gannon (3/23) ... stole the ball once against Michigan (3/30) ... set a new personal record with four steals and three assist against Gannon where she also scored one goal (4/13) ... recorded one goal and a steal against Michigan (4/13) ... scored a goal against Hartwick in the championship match to help give the Hoosiers their first ever Western Conference Title (4/14) ... tallied one steal against Bucknell (4/26) ... played 10 minutes against Michigan (4/27) ... had one assist in the Hoosiers final match of the season against Hartwick (4/28)

2012 (Freshman) Competed in 36 games ... finished with season totals of 25 goals, eight assists, and 13 steals ... also registered 10 field blocks and 29 earned exclusions ... posted six multi-goal games ... scored a goal in back-to-back games at the UCSB Winter Invite against UC Irvine and Concordia (1/28) ... had two goals and an earned exclusion in a win over Azusa Pacific (3/10) ... racked up four goals, an assist, a steal, and three earned kick-outs in a win against Salem International (3/24) ... had two goals, a steal, and four earned exclusions in a victory over Notre Dame College (3/24) ... fired in two fourth quarter goals at Michigan (3/31), including the game-winner with 46 seconds remaining ... recorded another game-winning goal in the second half of overtime against Hartwick (4/29) in the fifth place game at the CWPA Eastern Championship ... named CWPA Western Division Rookie of the Week on April 2.

Prep/Personal Four-year varsity letter winner at Mundelein High School in water polo and swimming ... led her team to conference and sectional titles, as well as an Elite Eight appearance in 2010 ... her team, coached by Drew Schneider, was ranked in the top-20 in the state of Illinois during all four seasons ... as a sophomore, junior, and senior was named All-Sectional, All-State, and team captain ... earned the Most Outstanding Senior Athlete award at Mundelein H.S. in 2011 ... earned All-American and All-Academic honors following her junior season ... named Most Outstanding Newcomer in 2008 and earned All-Conference honorable mention status ... led her team in goals (149), assists (79), steals (128), and kickouts drawn (36) in her junior season ... holds the school record in the 200 freestyle relay (1:40:23) ... majoring in psychology ... born July 6, 1993 ... has one brother, Ethan ... daughter of Barry and Cynthia Jones.

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REBECCA GERRITY UTILITY • SENIOR SAN RAFAEL, CALIF. • MARIN CATHOLIC

2014 (Junior) Named First-Team All Conference ... matched her career-high of four goals twice during the 2014 season ... set new career-high in steals (three), and matched career-high in assists (three) ... ranked second on the team in goals scored, and first in kick-outs earned ... started all 31 of Indiana’s matches during the 2014 season ... finished the year second on the team in goals with 42, and first in kick-outs earned with 45... had 18 assists, 26 steals, and five blocks during her junior season ... recorded 13 multi-goal games during the season ... scored one goal to start the season for Indiana in the opener against Iona (1/18) ... added two goals, a steal, and a block against rival Michigan (1/18) ... scored double goals versus Hartwick (2/1) ... threw in four goals and added two assists against Wagner in the Brown Invitational (2/2) ... recorded two goals and two steals in the first day of the Triton Invitational when Indiana played Cal State Northridge and Sonoma State (2/8) ... matched her career-high of three assists and put in two goals in the Hoosiers statement win over No. 8 San Diego State (2/9) ... posted a hat trick against UC Davis (2/9) ... scored five goals in two matches during IU’s home tournament against Cal Baptist and Michigan (2/21, 2/22) ... set a new career-high with three steals and five earned exclusions versus UC Davis (3/16) ... registered two goals and two steals against San Jose State in the Spartans’ home pool (3/18) ... tallied six goals, five assists, three steals, and four earned kick-outs in the Western Division Round Robin No. 1 (4/5, 4/6) ... went 1-1-1 against Hartwick with one goal, one assist, and one steal, helping Indiana clinch their second straight Western Conference Title (4/13) ... matched her career-high of four goals in Indiana’s fourth consecutive win over Michigan, helping the Hoosiers sweep the Wolverines in the 2014 season (4/26) ... scored a goal and blocked a shot when Indiana defeated Princeton in the CWPA Championship match (4/27) ... recorded three goals and an assist versus Wagner in the play-in game to send Indiana to the NCAA Tourna- ment as one of only eight teams (5/3) ... contributed one steal , a drawn exclusion, and an assist against Stanford in the first round of the NCAA Tournament (5/9) ... scored two goals and stole the ball 15three times against Arizona State in the second round of the NCAA Tournament (5/10) ... recorded one goal, a field block, and three earned exclusions in the Hoosiers win over UC San Diego, claiming seventh place in the 2014 NCAA Tournament (5/11)

2013 (Sophomore) Set a new career high by scoring four goals against Colorado State ... was named the starter 27 times and appeared in all 35 of Indiana’s matches in her first season as a Hoosier ... was third on the team in goals scored by netting 38 for the season ... had 15 assists, 13 steals, and two field blocks on the year ... scored one goal and added a steal in her debut for the Hoosiers against San Jose State (1/19) ... set a new career high by scoring four goals against Colorado State (1/19) ... was the most active player in the pool against San Diego State, recording one goal, one assist, three steals, and a field block (1/20) ... registered one goal in the match against UC Davis (2/1) ... netted two goals against No.4 California (2/2) ... scored a goal in the opening minute against UCLA and ended the match with 2 (2/3) ... got her first career start and had two goals against Hartwick (2/3) ... recorded a hat trick in Indiana’s re-match against Hartiwck (2/16) ... assisted the ball twice against Villanova (2/16) ... scored twice against Wagner, the first coming 30 seconds into the start of the match (2/17) ... put in two goals against the No. 1 ranked goalie in the country and added a steal when Indiana faced Princeton (2/17) ... recorded two goals against Cal Lutheran (3/8) ... netted one goal against Claremont Mudd- Scripps (3/8) ... put in a goal in under 25 seconds against Occidental (3/9) ... scored two more goals against Redlands to help the Hoosiers remain undefeated in the Claremont Convergence (3/9) ... had one goal, one steal, and three earned kick-outs versus Wagner (3/15) ... recorded one goal, an assist, and five earned kick-outs in the Hoosiers’ upset over Hawaii (3/16) ... scored one goal against UCSD (3/17) ... netted one goal and added a steal against Cal State Northridge (3/17) ... had a goal against Notre Dame College (3/23) ... assisted the ball three times for a match high against Gannon (3/23) ... gave Indiana one goal against Michigan (3/30) ... scored the opening two goal of the match against Gannon (4/13) ... assisted the ball twice and added a steal against Hartwick in the Western Conference title match (4/14) ... was a perfect 2 goals on two shots against Bucknell (4/26) ... had one goal against Michigan (4/27) ... put in three goals in the Hoosiers’ final match of the season against Hartwick (4/28)

2012 (Freshman) Played in all 26 games as a reserve ... ranked fourth on the team in shooting percentage (.405), a mark which ranks ninth on Maryland’s single-season list ... ranked fourth on the team in steals (31) and seventh in goals (17) ... posted career bests in goals (three) and points (four) vs. Sonoma State (3/22).

Prep/Personal Played for Marin Catholic High School and the Marin club team ... team MVP in 2010 and 2011 ... was salutatorian and in the National Honor Society at her high school ... Mu Alpha Theta Co-President in high school ... an AP Scholar ... also a member of the high school swim team and worked for her school newspaper ... parents are Sean and Robin Gerrity ... has two sisters, Kathleen and Shannon.

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KARRIE KOZOKAR DEFENDER • FRESHMAN MUNDELEIN, ILL. • MUNDELEIN

Prep/Personal Played at Mundelein High School for coach Drew Schneider ... two year water polo captain ... fourth place finish at Illinois State Championships ... three time All-Conference ... two time First Team All-Sectional ... Third Team All-State sophomore year ... First Team All-State junior year ... NICSA Second Team All-American ... two time All-Academic ... Illinois state record holder for most goals scored in a game ... named most valuable female senior athlete, athletic academic senior athlete and most outstanding female senior athlete in high school ... also lettered in swimming ... intends to major in business or informatics ... daughter to Eileen and Brian Kozokar ... one brother, Eric ... born April 30, 1996.

SARAH MYERS ATTACKER • FRESHMAN TORNOTO, ONTARIO, CANADA • HUMBERSIDE

Prep/Personal18 Played for Nish Damani at Humberside in Toronto ... was named to the Provincial All Star Team in 2013 and 2014 ... earned a bronze medal at 2013 Canadian National Championships ... won gold medal at 18U Provincials in 2012, 2013, and 2014 ... in 2013 won silver medal at Youth Pan-American Championships in Argentina ... bronze medal winner at Junior Pan-American Championships in Cali- fornia in 2014 ... silver medal at Youth World Championships in Madrid, 2014 ... daughter of Jane Wright and Brad Myers ... has two brothers, Matthew and Graeme ... born December 2, 1996 ... intends to major in the science field.

BRONWYN SMITH CENTER • SOPHOPMORE HARLEYSVILLE, PA. • SOUDERTON AREA

2014 (Freshman) Appeared in four matches of the 2014 season ... scored one goal and earned two assists and four steals in her debut year ... kick- started19 her freshman season by attempting one shot on goal in one minute of action against Iona (1/18) ... competed for one minute against Michigan in Indiana’s first home meet of the year (2/22) ... scored the first goal of her college career while recording an assist and two seals when the Hoosiers faced Notre Dame College (4/12) ... stole the ball twice and earned an assist against Gannon to help Indiana win their second straight Western Conference Title (4/13).

Prep/Personal Earned four varsity letters at Souderton Area High School ... was named team MVP in 2011 and 2012 ... named MVP of the state of Pennsylvania in 2012 ... helped lead her team to second at the Pennsylvania State Championships ... majoring in Supply Chain Management at the Kelley School of Business ... the daughter of Larry and Kelly Smith ... has one brother, Spencer ... born March 10, 1995. 20

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COLLEEN McNAUGHT ATTACKER • SENIOR DANA POINT, CALIF. • DANA HILLS

2014 (Junior) Currently ranks fourth all-time at Indiana in career assists with 136 ... recorded 44 assists for the 2014 season, which is seventh all- time in a single-season at IU ... started all 31 of Indiana’s matches for the 2014 season ... finished the year first on the team in assists with 44 ... tallied 15 multi-assist games during the season ... had 27 goals, 18 steals, and 8 field blocks during her junior campaign ... recorded one assist and two steals in the Hoosiers opening weekend at the Michigan Invitational (1/18) ... had a huge, break-out game against Brown, recording five steals, three assists, one goal, and a field block (2/1) ... scored two balls and added two assists when Indiana faced Hartwick for the first team of the 2014 season (2/1) ... dropped two dimes and scored a goal versus Wagner (2/2) ... tallied thee assists, two goals, and a field block against Pacific (2/2) ... scored seven goals while adding six assists and two steals in the Triton Invitational at UC San Diego (2/8, 2/9) ... tallied two goals, an assist, and a steal in Indiana’s first home match of the season against Cal Baptist (2/21) ... helped the Hoosiers defeat rival Michigan in IU’s home pool by contributing one goal, an assist, and a steal (2/22) ... assisted the ball for a score three time versus UC Davis and scored once (3/16) ... chipped in two assists and a steal against highly-ranked San Jose State (3/18) ... dropped two dimes against the top team in the nation, USC (3/21) ... put the ball in the back of the net one time and stole the ball twice versus Hawaii (3/22) ... tallied two goals, four assists, and a block in the CWPA Western Division Round Robin No. 1 (4/5, 4/6) ... registered a goal and four assists in the conference’s second round robin, helping the Hoosiers win the Western Division Title two years in a row (4/12, 4/13) ... contributed two goals and three assists against Connecticut College in the opening round of the CWPA Championship (4/25) ... scored two goals while adding a steal and a field block during the NCAA play-in game versus Wagner, sending Indiana to the NCAA Championships as one of only eight teams (5/3) ... recorded a goal and a blocked shot against Arizona State in the second round of the NCAA Tournament (5/10) ... filled the stat sheet with a goal, two assists, and two blocks in Indiana’s win over UC San21 Diego, earning the Hoosiers a seventh place finish in the 2014 NCAA Tournament (5/11) 2013 (Sophomore) Won CWPA Player of the Week from the Conference for the week of March 11-17 ... led the team in assists for the second season in a row with 41 ... stole the show at the Aztec Invitational where she had nine goals, 11 assists, and nine steals in four matches Started all 35 of Indiana’s matches for the 2013 season ... rounded out the year with 29 goals, 41 assists, 27 steals, and 13 field blocks ... kicked of the season by scoring one goal against San Jose State in Indiana’s opening match of the year (1/19) ... had one goal and two assists versus Colorado State (1/19) ... stole the ball once against UCLA (1/20) ... scored twice and added two more assists in the Hoosiers’ upset over No. 12 UC Davis (2/1) ... recorded one goal against California (2/2) ... assisted the ball once against Hawaii (2/2) ... registered one goal and two steals against UCLA (2/3) ... led the team in assists with two against Hartwick (2/3) ... netted one goal in the re-match versus Hartwick (2/16) ... scored twice against Villanova (2/16) ... put in one goal when Indiana took on Wagner (2/17) ... tallied two assists in the Hoosiers’ home match against Long Beach State (2/23) ... recorded one goal and a steal versus Washington and Jefferson (2/24) ... led the team in assists with three against Cal Lutheran (3/8) ... dropped three dimes and added a goal against Claremont Mudd-Scripps (3/8) ... registered one goal, one assist, one steal, and two field blocks against Cal Baptist (3/15) ... had a season high four assists to go along with two steals against Wagner (3/15) ... assisted the ball twice and had one steal and a field block versus Hawaii (3/16) ... recorded a hat trick along with three assists and a steal against San Diego State (3/16) ... scored two goals and added three more steals when Indiana faced UCSD (3/17) ... tallied three goal, an assist, and a steal against Cal State Northridge (3/17) ... netted one goal and had a steal against Notre Dame College (3/23) ... registered one goal, two assists, and a steal versus Gannon (3/23) ... stole the ball three times to go along with a goal and an assist against Michigan (3/30) ... scored a goal and assisted the ball twice in the opening round of the Western Conference Finals against Gannon (4/13) ... recorded one goal against Michigan (4/13) ... tallied one goal, two assists, and two field blocks to help the Hoosiers win their first ever Western Conference Championship in the title match against Hartwick (4/14) ... netted one goal and added a steal against Bucknell (4/26) ... registered one goal, one assist, two steals, and a field block when Indiana faced Michigan (4/27) ... matched a season high by dishing out four assists in the Hoosiers’ final match of the season against Hartwick (4/28)

2012 (Freshman) Competed in 36 games and made 34 starts ... posted 49 goals, a team-high 51 assists, and 25 steals ... also registered 14 field blocks and 34 earned exclusions ... her 51 assists marks the third most in a single-season in program history ... recorded 14 multi-goal games and dished out multiple assists on 14 occasions ... had two goals, two assists, a steal, and two earned exclusions in her first collegiate game at Michigan (1/21) ... racked up three goals, two steals, and an earned kick-out in a win at UC Santa Barbara (1/29) ... had four assists and a steal in a win over Cal State Northridge (1/29) ... tied the IU single-game assists record with five in a victory against Santa Clara (2/11) ... had two goals, two assists, and two steals in a win over Brown (2/25) ... recorded hat tricks in three consecutive games: vs. Wagner (3/11), vs. CSU Bakersfield (3/11), and vs. Marist (3/13) ... had three goals, an assist, a steal, and a field block against Hawai’i (3/16) ... racked up a career-high four goals on four-for-four shooting in a win over Gannon (3/25) ... posted three goals, two assists, and four steals in the fifth place game win against Hartwick (4/29) at the CWPA Eastern Championship ... named to the CWPA Western Division All-Conference Second Team ... earned two CWPA Western Division Rookie of the Week honors (1/24, 3/19).

Prep/Personal Lettered four years in water polo and swimming at Dana Hills High School ... her water polo team, coached by Matt Rosa, finished first in the Sea View League in 2010-11 and advanced to the CIF semifinals ... was a team captain for three years ... was a three-time varsity team MVP and earned All-League honors all four years ... named Sea View League MVP following the 2010-11 season ... earned CIF accolades for four years in swimming and two in water polo including first team All-CIF in 2010-11 ... finished in the top-five in scoring, assists, and steals in the CIF her junior and senior seasons ... earned All-Orange County honors in water polo follow- ing junior and senior years ... set the school record for most goals scored in one season with 123 in her senior campaign ... was a member of the SET club team with Bradley Schumacher that traveled and played in Budapest, Hungary during the summer of 2008 ... plans to major in journalism ... born November 14, 1992 ... has one brother, Connor Patrick ... daughter of Kevin Patrick and Lori McNaught.

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SARAH YOUNG UTILITY • FRESHMAN SAN DIEGO, CALIF. • LA JOLLA

Prep/Personal Played at La Jolla High School for coach Tom Atwell ... four year starter ... All-CIF First Team - San Diego Section ... All-Western League First Team ... Academic All-American - USA Water Polo ... Most Valuable Player - El Niño Cup Tournament in 2013 ... Maureen O’Toole Award ... Olympic Development Program National Training Selection Camp ... team appeared four consecutive times int the CIF Championship ... also lettered in swimming ... daughter Tom and Lori Young ... is a triplet with sisters Riley playing sand at LSU and Lindsey in the Musical Theatre Department at Emerson College (Boston) ... born June 19, 1996.

COACHES BARRY KING HEAD COACH 22 MADERA, CALIF. • FRESNO STATE (1988) Entering his 18th season as the head coach for woman’s water polo at Indiana University for the 2015 season, Head Coach Barry King has amassed an impressive record of 381-204-2 (65.1 percent). His teams have accounted for three Colligate Water Polo Association (CWPA) championships (2003, 2011, 2014) and six national championship appearances (three pre-NCAA), placing fourth, sixth and seventh, respectively. King’s student-athletes have totalled many academic honors and awards from both national associations and conference affiliations. Hoosier water polo players have tallied 13 All-America, 52 All-CWPA, 14 All-Big Ten (1998-2000), 88 ACWPC Academic All-America, 95 Academic All-CWPA and 132 Academic All-Big Ten honors under the tutelage of King.

Personal The Madera, Calif., native earned his Bachelor of Arts in athletic counseling (1988) and Master of Arts in exercise physiology (1996) from Fresno State. Before coming to Indiana to work on a doctorate in exercise physiology, King coached men’s and women’s water polo at Madera High School (1987-88), freshman boys basketball at Clovis High School (1986-88) and varsity swimming at San Joaquin Memorial High School. He also coached Indiana’s club water polo team for three years before it earned varsity status. Barry, his wife, Mindy, and their two sons, Creighton and Aidan, reside in Bloomington.

MEAGHAN POLAND HC ASSISTANT COACH WILDOMAR, CALIF. • SAN DIEGO STATE (2012)

Head Coach Barry King announced the addition of Meaghan Poland as an assistant coach with the program on Sept. 23, 2014. Poland was standout player at San Diego State University and graduated from SDSU in 2012.

“She was a talented player while at San Diego State and she will bring her know-how to our program,” Coach King said. “I think her youth will help her make that connection with the players on the team and I’m very excited to have her on the staff.”

Poland, a native of Wildomar, California, graduated from San Diego State in 2012 with a degree in criminal justice. She played four years for head coach Carin Crawford at SDSU, amassing 160 goals, 22 assists, and 103 steals in her career. In the SDSU record books, she ranks in the top 10 in career ejections drawn with 174.

In 2011 and 2012, Poland was named an Association of Collegiate Water Polo Coaches (ACWPC) All-American Team Honorable Mention. She was named Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) All-Conference Team Honorable Mention in 2011. AC 14 2015 INDIANA WATER POLO 2015 INDIANA HOOSIERS PLAYER SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS

#1 • Mary Campbell #10 • Kelly Matthews Saves: 15 vs. Michigan, 3/30/13 Goals: - Steals: 3 vs. Gannon 3/23/13 Assists: - Assists: 1 (4x) last vs. Gannon 4/13/13 Steals: -

#1 • MacKenzie Bonk #11 • Candyce Schroeder Saves: - Goals: 4 vs. Brown, 2/1/14 Steals: - Assists: 2 (4x) last vs. San Jose State, 3/18/14 Assists: - Steals: 3 vs. Pacific, 2/2/14

#1 • Mary Campbell #12 • Emily Lowe Saves: - Goals: - Steals: - Assists: - Assists: - Steals: -

#2 • Ellie Stott #13 • Shelley St. Omer Roy Goals: 3 (2x) last vs. Connecticut College, 4/25/14 Goals: 1 (4x) last vs. Gannon, 4/13/13 Assists: 2 vs. UC-Davis, 3/16/14 Assists: 3 vs. Notre Dame College, 4/12/14 Steals: 3 vs. Marist, 4/6/14 Steals: 2 (2x) last vs. Villanova, 2/16/13

#3 • Anna Brummett #14 • Alexis Jones Goals: - Goals: 4 vs. Salem International, 3/24/12 Assists: - Assists: 3 (2x) last vs. Gannon, 4/5/14 Steals: - Steals: 4 (2x) last vs. Hartwick, 4/13/14

#4 • Summer Creighton #15 • Rebecca Gerrity Goals: 4 (2x) last vs. Gannon, 4/5/14 Goals: 4 (3x) last vs. Michigan, 4/26/14 Assists: 2 (9x) last vs. Notre Dame College, 4/6/14 Assists: 3 (2x) last vs. San Diego State, 2/9/14 Steals: 3 (7x) last vs. Hartwick, 4/13/14 Steals: 3 (2x) last vs. Arizona State, 5/10/14

#6 • Jennifer Beadle #18 •Karrie Kozokar Goals: - Goals: - Assists: - Assists: - Steals: - Steals: -

#7 •Shelby Taylor #20 • Bronwyn Smith Goals: 4 vs. Gannon, 4/13/13 Goals: 1 vs. Notre Dame College, 4/12/14 Assists: 3 (6x) last vs. Notre Dame College, 4/6/14 Assists: 1 (2x) last vs. Gannon, 4/13/14 Steals: 6 vs. Preinceton, 4/27/14 Steals: 2 (2x) last vs. Gannon, 4/13/14

#8 • Devon Peterson #21 • Colleen McNaught Goals: 2 vs. Salem International, 3/24/12 Goals: 3 (8x) last vs. Cal State Northridge, 3/17/13 Assists: 2 vs. Salem International, 3/24/12 Assists: 5 vs. Santa Clara, 2/11/12 Steals: 2 (2x) last vs. Gannon, 3/25/12 Steals: 5 vs. Brown, 2/1/14

#9 • Jordan Elwood #22 • Sarah Young Goals: - Goals: - Assists: - Assists: - Steals: - Steals: -

2015 INDIANA WATER POLO 15 2015 INDIANA HOOSIERS 2014 STATISTICS

# Player P/S Goals Shots Assists Steals FB TO KO KOE 2 Stott 31/14 23 69 11 23 5 29 22 28 3 Pannek 17/- 6 14 4 1 1 7 2 0 4 Creigton 31/- 22 60 23 37 6 12 24 4 5 Contreras 19/- 13 24 9 9 1 8 9 1 6 Lappan 29/29 15 48 20 29 5 8 25 15 7 Taylor 31/30 33 109 29 42 7 13 21 3 8 Peterson 4/- 1 3 1 1 0 2 1 0 9 Lindsey 4/- 2 5 0 2 0 3 0 2 10 Nestler 11/- 4 11 2 1 0 4 3 0 11 Redfern 31/- 20 45 10 8 1 29 11 16 12 Fournier 31/31 83 173 27 76 16 22 20 17 13 St. Omer Roy 9/- 0 6 5 1 1 1 1 0 14 Jones 31/- 15 41 13 21 4 15 20 1 15 Gerrity 31/31 42 87 18 26 5 24 18 45 16 Milstead 14/- 5 9 9 2 0 9 5 3 17 Elwood 4/- 0 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 18 McCarthy 2/- 0 2 0 1 0 3 0 1 19 Campbell 30/3 38 102 34 29 4 17 24 11 20 Smith 4/- 1 2 2 4 1 2 3 2 21 McNaught 31/31 27 87 41 17 8 23 14 4 22 Schroeder 20/17 27 69 12 9 2 23 8 41

TOTAL 377 968 270 340 69 237 232 194

GOALKEEPERS # Player P/S Min. Opp. Shots Saves GA Assists Steals Turnovers 1 Gaudreault 29/29 849:30 657 245 204 13 32 4 1A Campbell 8/2 142:30 106 47 19 0 4 0

TOTAL 992:00 763 292 223 13 36 4

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DATE OPPONENT LOCATION RESULT REC. GOALS ASSISTS STEALS 1/18 Iona Ann Arbor, Mich. W, 17-9 1-0 4- Fournier, Campbell 2- Pannek, Creighton 3- Creighton 1/18 #13 Michigan Ann Arbor, Mich. W, 10-5 2-0 3- Schroeder 2- Schroeder 4- Taylor 2/01 Brown Providence, R.I. W, 17-6 3-0 4- Schroeder 3- McNaught 5- McNaught 2/01 #19 Hartwick Providence, R.I. W, 11-5 4-0 4- Fournier 2- Campbell, McNaught 4- Fournier 2/02 Wagner Providence, R.I. W, 15-5 5-0 4- Gerrity 2- (5 players) 3- Creighton 2/02 #20 Pacific Providence, R.I. W, 15-9 6-0 5- Campbell 3- McNaught 3- Schroeder 2/08 #15 CSU Northridge San Diego, Calif. L, 8-9 6-1 2- McNaught 2- Taylor, Fournier 4- Fournier 2/08 Sonoma State San Diego, Calif. W, 18-9 7-1 3- Redfern, Fournier, Campbell 2- (4 players) 3- Creighton 2/09 #8 San Diego State San Diego, Calif. W, 10-6 8-1 2- (4 players) 3- Gerrity 6- Fournier 2/09 #14 UC-Davis San Diego, Calif. L, 7-8 8-2 3- Fournier, Gerrity 3- Taylor 2- Taylor, Campbell 2/21 #19 Caifornia Baptist Bloomington, Ind. W, 14-11 9-2 4- Fournier 3- Campbell 2- Fournier, Gerrity 2/22 Michigan Bloomington, Ind. W, 12-5 10-2 3- Gerrity 3- Taylor, Campbell 2- Fournier 3/16 #15 UC-Davis Davis, Calif. W, 11-10 11-2 4- Fournier 2- Stott 5- Fournier 3/18 #9 San Jose State San Jose, Calif. L, 9-11 11-3 3- Fournier 2- McNaught, Schroeder 5- Fournier 3/21 #1 Southern California Honolulu, Hawaii L,5-15 11-4 2- Taylor, Fournier 2- McNaught 2- Fournier 3/22 #13 Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii L, 5-9 11-5 1- (5 players) 1- (5 players) 2- (4 players) 3/29 #17 Michigan Ann Arbor, Mich. W, 7-4 12-5 3- Fournier 1- (4 players) 3- Taylor, Campbell 4/05 Gannon ^ Oneonta, N.Y. W, 22-3 13-5 4- Creighton 3- Contreras, Jones, Milstead 2- Contreras, Gerrity, Campbell 4/05 #19 Hartwick ^ Oneonta, N.Y. W, 12-9 14-5 4- Fournier 3- Campbell 7- Fournier 4/06 Marist ^ Oneonta, N.Y. W, 15-3 15-5 4- Fournier 3- Campbell 3- Stott, Fournier 4/06 Notre Dame College ^ Oneonta, N.Y. W, 19-1 16-5 3- (4 players) 3- Taylor 5- Fournier 4/12 Notre Dame College * Ann Arbor, Mich. W, 16-3 17-5 2- (4 players) 3- St. Omer Roy 2- Lindsey, Gerrity, Smith 4/13 #19 Hartwick * Ann Arbor, Mich. W, 12-6 18-5 3- Taylor, Fournier 2- Fournier 4- Fournier, Jones 4/13 Gannon * Ann Arbor, Mich. W, 15-3 19-5 3- Redfern, Fournier 3- Milstead 2- Stott, Creighton, Smith 4/25 Connecticut College ! Lewisburg, Penn. W, 19-1 20-5 3- Stott, Contreras, Redfern 3- McNaught 2- (5 players) 4/26 #19 Michigan ! Lewisburg, Penn. W, 14-7 21-5 4- Fournier, Gerrity 2- Campbell, McNaught 4- Taylor 4/27 #9 Princeton ! Lewisburg, Penn. W, 11-10 22-5 3- Fournier 2- Taylor, Fournier, Campbell 6- Taylor 5/03 Wagner % Bloomington, Ind. W, 11-6 23-5 4- Fournier 2- Taylor 3- Lappan, Fournier 5/09 #1 Stanford % Los Angeles, Calif. L, 2-18 23-6 2- Schroeder 1- Gerrity, Campbell 3- Fournier 5/10 #5 Arizona State % Los Angeles, Calif. L, 9-13 23-7 3- Schroeder 2- Campbell 3- Gerrity 5/11 #7 UC-San Diego % Los Angeles, Calif. W, 9-8 24-7 3- Fournier 2- Lappan, McNaught 3- Lappan

^ - CWPA Western Division Round Robin #1 * - CWPA Western Division Round Robin #2 ! - CWPA Conference Championship % - NCAA Championship (Rankings as of date game was played)

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DATE OPP Result SH G SV GA A S TO FB KO KOE 1/18 Iona W, 17-9 29 17 10 9 9 11 5 1 10 4 1/18 #13 Michigan W, 10-5 26 10 11 5 6 14 7 2 5 9 2/01 Brown W, 17-6 27 17 8 6 13 18 8 3 10 6 2/01 #19 Hartwick W, 11-5 25 11 13 5 7 13 8 4 8 5 2/02 Wagner W, 15-5 30 15 11 5 12 9 6 1 4 3 2/02 #20 Pacific W, 15-9 42 15 6 9 11 9 1 4 3 5 2/08 #15 Cal State Northridge L, 8-9 23 8 11 9 6 11 15 2 6 3 2/08 Sonoma State W, 18-5 32 18 9 5 13 8 8 2 9 3 2/09 #8 San Diego State W, 10-6 34 10 7 6 8 6 8 2 5 6 2/09 #14 UC-Davis L, 7-8 29 7 10 8 7 7 4 3 14 10 2/21 #19 Cal Baptist W, 14-11 32 14 7 11 10 9 3 2 8 8 2/22 Michigan W, 12-5 30 12 12 5 11 8 2 1 9 4 3/16 #15 UC-Davis W, 11-10 28 11 2 10 6 16 9 0 11 6 3/18 #9 San Jose State L, 9-11 34 9 11 11 6 10 8 2 8 7 3/21 #1 Southern California L, 5-15 24 5 6 15 4 4 16 2 7 7 3/22 #13 Hawaii L, 5-9 36 5 7 9 5 10 7 2 10 7 3/29 #17 Michigan W, 7-4 35 7 16 4 4 11 7 2 10 8 4/05 Gannon ^ W, 22-3 32 22 15 3 16 12 11 4 5 5 4/05 #19 Hartwick ^ W, 12-9 38 12 11 9 9 14 4 0 8 8 4/06 Marist ^ W, 15-3 37 15 10 3 11 13 3 0 6 4 4/06 Notre Dame College ^ W, 19-1 31 19 8 1 15 15 9 0 1 4 4/12 Notre Dame College * W, 16-3 30 16 11 3 14 14 12 5 1 4 4/13 #19 Hartwick * W, 12-6 36 12 6 6 7 16 9 3 13 9 4/13 Gannon * W, 15-3 28 15 14 3 9 9 9 2 6 6 4/25 Connecticut College ! W, 19-1 29 19 14 1 14 12 7 2 2 5 4/26 #19 Michigan ! W, 14-7 34 14 7 7 10 11 6 3 11 6 4/27 #9 Princeton ! W, 11-10 32 11 7 10 8 13 4 3 14 4 5/03 Wagner % W, 11-6 28 11 9 6 5 12 19 4 9 8 5/09 #1 Stanford % L, 2-18 30 2 6 18 2 6 10 1 9 12 5/10 #5 Arizona State % L, 9-13 35 9 7 13 6 13 6 3 7 6 5/11 #7 UC-San Diego % W, 9-8 32 9 10 8 6 6 15 4 7 10

^ - CWPA Western Division Round Robin #1 * - CWPA Western Division Round Robin #2 ! - CWPA Conference Championship % - NCAA Championship (Rankings as of date game was played)

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ACWPC ALL-AMERICA SECOND TEAM 2005 Krista Peterson SECOND TEAM ALL-BIG TEN 2003 Kristin Stanford Kandace Waldthaler 1998 Meredith Cravens 2014 Shae Fournier Carolyn Conway Megan Morgan 2006 Janice Pardy Kate Toole ACWPC ALL-AMERICA THIRD TEAM Brooke Zimmerman 1999 Sheri Fagley 2002 Kristin Stanford 2007 Melissa Soria 2000 Kelly McKay 2005 Kandace Waldthaler Brooke Zimmerman 2012 Shae Fournier 2008 Brooke Zimmerman HONORABLE MENTION ALL-BIG TEN 2009 Kelsey Campbell 1998 Amy Pankoke ACWPC ALL-AMERICA Maggie Hannon 1999 Kara Fellerhoff HONORABLE MENTION 2010 Jakie Köhli Kirsten Mayberry 2001 Kristin Stanford 2011 Lauren Wyckoff 2003 Krista Peterson 2012 Shae Fournier 2004 Krista Peterson Cassie Wyckoff ALL-MIDWEST REGIONAL 2008 Brooke Zimmerman 2013 Jakie Kohli FIRST TEAM 2010 Jakie Köhli Shae Fournier 1999 Kristin Carpenter 2011 Jakie Köhli Jessica Gaudreault Deb Simone 2011 Cassie Wyckoff 2014 Allison Campbell 2000 Deb Simone 2012 Cassie Wyckoff Shae Fournier Rebecca Gerrity ALL-MIDWEST REGIONAL ALL-NCAA TOURNAMENT SECOND TEAM Jessica Gaudreault SECOND TEAM 2011 Jakie Köhli 2000 Molly Fonner CWPA ALL-DIVISION SECOND TEAM Kristin Stanford CWPA EASTERN CHAMPIONSHIP MVP 2001 Kelly McKay Kelly McKay 2003 Krista Peterson 2002 Sharna Nelson 2011 Cassie Wyckoff 2003 Jessica Goldner ALL-MIDWEST REGIONAL 2004 Jessica Goldner HONORABLE MENTION ALL-EASTERN CHAMPIONSHIP 2005 Jessica Goldner 1999 Sheri Fagley FIRST TEAM 2006 Jackie Pyrz Molly Fonner 2001 Kristin Stanford Melissa Soria Kirsten Mayberry 2002 Kristin Stanford 2007 Katie Carson 2003 Krista Peterson Kristin Zernicke BIG TEN MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Kristin Stanford 2008 Katie Carson 2000 Deb Simone 2004 Krista Peterson Brittany Estrada 2005 Kandace Waldthaler Maggie Hannon ALL-MIDWEST REGIONAL MVP 2006 Melissa Soria 2009 Jakie Köhli 1997 Deb Simone 2007 Brooke Zimmerman Nicole Redder 1998 Deb Simone 2010 Kara Butler 2010 Kara Butler 1999 Deb Simone Nicole Redder Nicole Redder 2000 Deb Simone Cassie Wyckoff Cassie Wyckoff 2011 Jakie Köhli Lauren Wyckoff BIG TEN ALL-TOURNAMENT Cassie Wyckoff 2011 Shae Fournier HONORABLE MENTION Lauren Wyckoff Jakie Köhli 1999 Kristin Carpenter 2012 Colleen McNaught 2000 Kristin Stanford ALL-EASTERN CHAMPIONSHIP 2013 Colleen McNaught SECOND TEAM Rebecca Gerrity MIDWEST REGIONAL FIRST-TEAM 2002 Sharna Nelson 2014 Candyce Schroeder ALL-TOURNAMENT 2003 Jessica Goldner Shelby Taylor 1997 Deb Simone 2004 Kandace Waldthaler Kate Toole 2005 Krista Peterson CWPA WESTERN PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1998 Deb Simone Carolyn Conway 2014 Shae Fournier Kate Toole Jessica Goldner 2007 Melissa Soria CWPA WESTERN ROOKIE OF THE YEAR MIDWEST REGIONAL SECOND-TEAM 2008 Brooke Zimmerman 2009 Jakie Köhli ALL-TOURNAMENT 2009 Kelsey Campbell 2011 Shae Fournier 1997 Meredith Cravens Maggie Hannon 1998 Meredith Cravens 2010 Lauren Wyckoff FIRST TEAM ALL-BIG TEN 1998 Deb Simone INDIANA BIG TEN MEDAL WINNER CWPA ALL-DIVISION FIRST TEAM 1999 Kristin Carpenter 2002 Molly Fonner 2001 Kristin Stanford Molly Fonner 2003 Kristin Stanford 2002 Kristin Stanford Deb Simone 2003 Krista Peterson 2000 Molly Fonner Kristin Stanford Deb Simone BOLD indicates 2014 awards and honors 2004 Krista Peterson Kandace Waldthaler

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#12 • SHAE FOURNIER ATTACKER 2012, 2014 ALL-AMERICAN

Shae Fournier was named to the All-American Third Team following her sophomore season where she put together one of the most productive years in program history headlined by a single-season school record of 95 goals. She also finished the season with team-highs of 86 steals and 95 field blocks, to go along with 41 assists and 51 earned exclusions. Shae recorded six goals, five assists, five steals, and nine field blocks during Indiana’s three-game slate at the CWPA Eastern Championship en route to being named to the All-Tournament First Team. Fournier was named to the Western Division All-Confer- ence First Team and earned five CWPA Western Division Player of the Week honors.

CAREER TOTALS 2011-2012 MP Shots Goals Assists Steals FB Totals 76 484 156 80 173 146

#7 • JAKIE KOHLI ATTACKER 2010, 2011 ALL-AMERICAN

Jakie Köhli was named Honorable Mention All-American at the conclusion of her sophomore and junior seasons at Indiana. She set a then-school record for goals scored in a single season with 80 in 2010. She also led the team with 72 steals during the 2010 campaign, while recording 29 assists and 18 earned exclusions. She finished the season with 25 multi-goal games, including 15 games with at least three goals. She was third in the CWPA in scoring and was also named to the CWPA All-Western Division First Team. In 2011, Köhli helped lead the Hoosiers to the NCAA Championship, recording 71 goals, 37 assists, and 89 steals on the year. Köhli collected an assortment of 2011 honors, including being named to the NCAA All-Tournament Second Team.

CAREER TOTALS 2009-Present MP Shots Goals Assists Steals TO KO Totals 106 410 180 103 223 85 98

#2 • KRISTA PETERSON UTILITY 2003, 2004 ALL-AMERICAN

Krista Peterson became the second Hoosier to be named an AWPCA All-America as she earned honorable mention in both 2003 and 2004. In 2003, Peterson was one of only nine players outside the state of California to be named to the All-America squad. She was one of eight East Coast players to make an All-America list in 2004. In 2003, 2004 and 2005, Peterson was named first-team CWPA All-Division and first-team All-Eastern Championships, as well. The Portland, Ore., native became the first Hoosier to score 50 or more goals and register 30 or more assists in three straight seasons. Peterson capped an impressive 2003 season by being named to the All-CWPA Eastern Championship first team and the All-NCAA Championship first team. Also at the CWPA Eastern Championships, Peterson was named the tournament’s Most Valuable Player. Additionally, Peterson earned a gold medal playing for the U.S. Junior Pan-American Team. Peterson finished her career ranked second on the Indiana career goals list with 224, second on the assists list with 118 and sixth on the steals list with 125. CAREER TOTALS 2002-2005 MP Shots Goals Assists Steals TO KO Totals 134 522 224 118 125 198 67

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#4 • DEB SIMONE ATTACKER 1998, 1999 ALL-AMERICAN

Deb Simone was a two-time All-American and is IU’s only three-time All-Big Ten first team selection after leading the squad in goals in each of her three seasons. Simone is the school record holder in assists (125) and steals (326), and is third all-time in career goals (139). She is the single-season steals leader with 145. Simone was also the final Big Ten MVP after being awarded the distinction in 1999 and 2000. She was named Academic All-Big Ten her junior year and Simone represented Indiana at the tryouts for the National “B” team in California.

CAREER TOTALS 1998-2000 MP Shots Goals Assists Steals TO KO Totals 105 254 139 125 326 177 40

#6 • KRISTIN STANFORD CENTER 2001, 2002, 2003 ALL-AMERICAN

Indiana’s most accomplished water polo player, Kristin Stanford earned All-America honors during her final three seasons with the Hoosiers. During her senior season, in which she set school records in single-season and career scoring, the Cincinnati, Ohio, native was named second team All-American by the AWPCA. She was the only player outside of the state of California represented on the first, second or third teams. During her senior season, Stanford scored a school-record 73 goals, while also recording 20 assists and 55 steals. She was also named third-team AWPCA All-American in 2002. In 2002, Stanford finished with 66 goals, 30 assists and 51 steals. She became the first Hoosier to earn All-America honors from the AWPCA in 2001 as she was named to the honorable mention list. Stanford finished her Hoosier career ranked in the top five in goals, assists and steals. She left Bloomington as the all-time scoring leader with 246 career tallies. She also ranked third in career assists with 94 and fifth in steals with 174. On four occasions during her career, Stanford scored a single-game school record of six goals. After helping lead the Hoosiers to the NCAA Final Four, Stanford was named second- team All-NCAA Championships. She also was a two-time All-CWPA All-Southern Division and All-CWPA Eastern Championships. CAREER TOTALS 2000-2003 MP Shots Goals Assists Steals TO KO Totals 135 683 246 94 174 168 45

#11 • KANDACE WALDTHALER CENTER 2005 ALL-AMERICAN

Kandace Waldthaler earned third-team AWPCA All-American honors duirng her senior season. During the 2005 campaign, she led the Hoosiers to a 24-10 mark, including the program’s first regular-season Collegiate Water Polo Association Western Division title. The Hoosiers also reached their highest ranking in school history at No. 6 and knocked off five top-10 opponents. Waldthaler led the Hoosiers in scoring with 55 goals. Waldthaler was a two-time first-team CWPA All-Western Division selection. In her final season as a Hoosier, she was named first-team CWPA All-Eastern Championship after register- ing hat tricks in all three matches at the conference tournament. Waldthaler was a success in the classroom as well as the pool during her Hoosier career. She was named to the AWPCA Superior All-Academic Team. CAREER TOTALS 2004-2005 MP Shots Goals Assists Steals TO KO Total 63 180 96 24 51 118 36

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#1 • CASSIE WYCKOFF GOALKEEPER 2011, 2012 ALL-AMERICAN

Cassie Wyckoff was named Honorable Mention All-American for the second time in two years following her senior season at Indiana. She finished her career as the Indiana all-time saves leader after shattering the school record with 1,108 career stops. Wyckoff broke her own IU single-season saves record by notching 356 in her senior campaign, passing her junior year record of 348. Cassie finished the season with a 10.88 saves per game average and a 6.48 goals against average. She stopped a career-high 18 shots in a win over Cal State Northridge. Wyckoff earned six CWPA Western DIvision Defensive Player of the Week honors and was named to the CWPA Western Division All-Conference First Team.

CAREER TOTALS 2009-2012 MP/MS Minutes Opp. Shots Saves Steals GA GAA Totals 125/118 3538:00 3014 1108 129 729 6.59

#9 • BROOKE ZIMMERMAN ATTACKER 2008 ALL-AMERICAN

Brooke Zimmerman was named Honorable Mention All-American following her senior campaign for the Hoosiers. She set school records for goals and assists in a single season with 77 and 56, respectively. During her senior season, she scored at least one goal in all but one of the team’s 36 games on the season and recorded multiple-goal games on 26 occasions. She also had a pair of five-goal games during her final season and finished her career with 206 goals, the third-most in a career at IU. Zimmerman also sits atop the career assists list with 151, which is 18 more than the next closest player. She was also named to the All-CWPA First Team in each of her three seasons at IU. At the Eastern Championships, Zimmerman was named to the first team in 2007 and the second team in 2008. CAREER TOTALS 2006-2008 MP Shots Goals Assists Steals TO KO Totals 99 574 206 151 172 132 103

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KARA BUTLER KATIE CARSON UTILITY GOALKEEPER 2010 SECOND TEAM 2007, 2008 SECOND TEAM

Kara Butler earned CWPA Western Division Second Team honors fol- In the first year following the rule change that increased the length of lowing her junior season at Indiana. Butler started all 32 games for the Hoo- games from 28 minutes to 32 minutes, Carson came in as a freshman and split siers and finished the year with 27 goals, 18 assists, and 27 steals. She was time with Jackie Pyrz in goal. She finished with a team high 142 saves and also second on the team with 50 earned exclusions. Butler was named to faced 348 shots while posting an 8.70 goals against average in 456 minutes. the CWPA Eastern Championship All-Tournament First Team after scoring six In her second season, she made 160 saves in 25 games and allowed 149 goals. goals throughout the weekend to help the Hoosiers on their run to the cham- pionship game.

ALLISON CAMPBELL CAROLYN CONWAY ATTACKER TWO-METER 2009 FIRST TEAM 2005 FIRST TEAM

Allison was named to the CWPA Western Division First Team following Carolyn Conway earned first team CWPA All-Western Division honors her only season as a Hoosier (transferred from Marryland). She finished the during her lone season with the Hoosiers. The Newport Harbor, Calif., native season with 38 goals -- the third most on the team. Campbell appeared in 30 finished the season third on the team in goals with 46 and second on the squad games out of 31 in the 2014 season, starting three. The graduate student had in kickouts drawn (40) and made four-meter penalty shots (4). In helping the a team-leading 34 assists and added 29 steals. She scored five goals against Hoosiers to the program’s first CWPA Western Division regular-season title, No. 20 Pacific. Conway registered five hat tricks, including a career-best five scores against Grove City. She also was named to the CWPA second team All-Eastern Cham- pionships.

KELSEY CAMPBELL BRITTANY ESTRADA ATTACKER UTILITY 2009 FIRST TEAM 2008 SECOND TEAM

Kelsey Campbell was named to the CWPA Western Division First Team Brittany Estrada was named to the second team following the 2008 sea- following her sophomore season, after posting totals of 32 goals, 24 assists, son for her first All-CWPA selection. While her stats may not jump off the stat and 36 steals. She scored nine goals during a three game stretch at the UC sheet, she was solid all the way across the board with 21 goals, 23 assists and Santa Cruz Slugfest, including a four goal performance against Santa Clara. 34 steals. During the regular seaosn, she scored seven goals in six matches in Campbell was also the first player to collect Western Division Player of the CWPA play and then added three more in the postseason. Week honors on consecutive weekends since CWPA Hall of Fame member and 2003 U.S. Olympic goalie Betsey Armstrong accomplished the feat in 2004.

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SHAE FOURNIER JESSICA GOLDNER ATTACKER GOALKEEPER 2012, 2013, 2014 FIRST TEAM 2003, 2004, 2005 SECOND TEAM 2011 SECOND TEAM 2011 ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Shae Fournier was named to the CWPA Western Division First Team fol- Jessica Goldner was named the second team CWPA All-Division goal- lowing her sophomore, junior and senior seasons at Indiana. She earned the keeper in each of her final three seasons. Goldner turned in a stellar goals 2011 CWPA Western Division Rookie of the Year award and was named to against average of 4.60 in 2004 to go along with 228 saves. She started all 29 the All-Conference Second Team that same year. Fournier set a new single- matches for the Hoosiers and ranked third on the team with 28 steals that sea- season school record of 95 goals her sophomore year. She also finished the son. Goldner finished 2003 with the second most single-season saves at 299, 2012 season with team-highs of 86 steals and 95 field blocks, to go along while facing a school-record 614 shots on goal. During the Eastern Champion- with 41 assists and 51 earned exclusions. Fournier was given All-American, ships, Goldner equaled a school record for saves in a match with 19 against All-Tournament First Team, and earned five CWPA Western Division Player Princeton. She was named second-team CWPA All-Eastern Championships for of the Week honors. Fournier led the 2013 team in all statistical categories her performances. The Los Altos, Calif., native holds the NCAA Champion- other than assists. Following the 2014 season, Fournier was named to her ship record for saves in a game (18 against Loyola Marymount) and saves in a third consecutive CWPA Western Division First Team. She led the Hoosiers Championships (27). During her final season as a Hoosier in 2005, she ranked with 83 goals and 76 steals. Her 83 goals moved Fournier into the top spot on among the national leaders in saves. the career goals list at Indiana (305). Fournier is only the second Hoosier to be named CWPA All-Division First Team three teams (Krista Peterson).

JESSICA GAUDREAULT MAGGIE HANNON GOALKEEPER CENTER 2013, 2014 FIRST TEAM 2009 FIRST TEAM 2008 SECOND TEAM

Goalkeeper Jessica Gaudreult earned first team honors her freshman Maggie Hannon earned her first CWPA honor following her junior year season by her amazing performances in the Hoosiers three biggest wins of the after scoring a career-high 62 goals and registering 20 assists. She was espe- year against No. 10 Princeton, No. 8 Hawaii, and against conference rival No. cially a force over the final eight games of the season, scoring 24 goals over 18 Michigan. Gaudreault completed the season with 199 saves on 602 shot that span. At the Eastern Championships, she scored eight goals in the three attempts. She also helped IU win CWPA Western Championship for the first matches with a pair of hat tricks in the last two matches. In 2009, Hannon led time. The sophomore was again named to the CWPA First Team following the the Hoosiers with 44 goals, including back to back three goal games at the 2014 season after accumulating 245 saves. She is currently ranked sixth on Western Championships. the all-time IU saves list after only two seasons (444).

REBECCA GERRITY JAKIE KÖHLI ATTACKER ATTACKER 2014 FIRST TEAM 2010, 2013 FIRST TEAM 2013 SECOND TEAM 2009, 2011 SECOND TEAM 2009 ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Sophomore Rebecca Gerrity was named to the All-Conference Second Jakie Köhli earned CWPA Western Division Second Team honors in Team. Gerrity, who spent her first season at IU after transferring from Mary- 2011. The Burnaby, B.C. native had a team-high 71 goals in her junior cam- land, set a new personal record with four goals in a match against Colorado paign. She was named to the CWPA Western Division First Team after her State. She started 27 of the 35 games during her debut season for Indiana and sophomore and senior seasons. She was also named to the Western Division had 38 goals, 15 assists, and 13 steals. In her Junior season Gerrity imrpoved Second Team following her freshman campaign, as well as being named the and was named CWPA All-Division First Team. She started all 31 games and 2009 CWPA Western Division Rookie of the Year. Köhli set the Indiana single scored the second most goals on the team (42). The junior added 18 assists season scoring record with 80 goals during the 2010 season. She earned and 26 steals on the year. Honorable Mention All-American honors following both the 2010 and 2011 seasons. Köhli also collected Western Division Rookie of the Week honors during back-to-back weekends in March 2009. Kohli finished her career at IU just three goals shy of the all-time scoring record with 244 goals for her career. Kohli is also second all-time at IU in career steals with 276, and third in career assists with 134.

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KELLY McKAY JANIS PARDY UTILITY ATTACKER 2001 SECOND TEAM 2006 FIRST TEAM

Kelly McKay earned second team CWPA All-Southern Division in 2001 Pardy earned the first all-conference accolade of her career with a first and second-team All-Big Ten in 2000. In 2001, McKay finished the year with team all-division selection in 2006. The Calgary, Alberta, native led the Hoo- 31 goals, 23 assists and 16 steals. She finished her Hoosier career with 124 siers with 47 assists on the season, which was the top total in school history. goals, which ranks sixth on the career scoring list. McKay also ranks tenth on She also finished third on the team with 47 goals and led the squad with 71 the career assists list with 76. Also in 2000, McKay was named second-team steals on the year. Pardy currently ranks in the top seven in school history in All-Midwest Region. She earned Academic All-Big Ten honors in 1999, 2000 steals (sixth, 143), assists (third, 107) and goals (seventh, 104). and 2001. McKay was also honored on the CWPA All-Academic Team in 2001. During the 1998 season, she was named AWPCA Academic All-America.

COLLEEN McNAUGHT KRISTA PETERSON ATTACKER UTILITY 2012, 2013 SECOND TEAM 2003, 2004, 2005 FIRST TEAM

McNaught earned second team all-division honors in her debut season Krista Peterson earned first team CWPA All-Division honors in 2003, for IU. Her 51 assists on the year marks the third most in a single-season in 2004 and 2005. In 2005, the Portland, Ore., native earned first-team CWPA program history. She also tied the IU single-game assists record with five in All-Western Division after leading the Hoosiers to their first CWPA Western a victory against Santa Clara. McNaught racked up a career-high four goals Division regular seaosn title. Peterson scored 53 goals on the year and helped on four-for-four shooting in a win over Gannon. Colleen started 34 of the 36 IU to its highest ranking in school history at No. 6. She also earned first-team matches she played in her freshman season and earned two CWPA Western accolades in 2004 and finished the season as the team leader in goals with Division Rookie of the Week honors. In 2013 she continued to live up to her 60 and assists with 30. Peterson finished 2003 with 61 goals, 30 assists and reputatuon as a passer by leading the team in assists for the second straight 38 steals. The 2003 All-America selection matched a school-record with six year with 36. She was also named Player of the Week for the Hoosiers in goals against Villanova. Peterson was named to both all-tournament teams at March 2013. the CWPA Eastern Championships and the NCAA Championships. Also at the CWPA Eastern Championships, Peterson was named the MVP of the tourna- ment. Peterson was the first Hoosier to be named to CWPA All-Division first team three times.

SHARNA NELSON JACKIE PYRZ DRIVER GOALKEEPER 2002 SECOND TEAM 2006 SECOND TEAM

Sharna Nelson earned second team All-CWPA Southern Division honors For the fourth straight season, an IU goalkeeper earned second-team in the 2002 season. During her freshman year, Nelson played in all 37 matches All-Western Division honors from the CWPA. After Jessica Goldner earned the for the Hoosiers. She was the second-leading scorer with 53 goals. She also distinction from 2003-05, sophomore Jackie Pyrz earned her first all-confer- tallied 26 assists. She scored a career-high five goals against Hawaii in her ence accolade with a second-team All-CWPA selection in 2006. Pyrz posted a first American water polo match, while recording a career-high four assists goals against average of 6.24 with 259 saves and 32 steals. Her saves total is against Iona. She also had a personal-high five steals against George Wash- the third-highest mark in school history, trailing Kate Toole’s 311 in 1998 and ington. Goldner’s 299 in 2003.

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NICOLE REDDER KRISTIN STANFORD ATTACKER TWO-METER 2009, 2010 SECOND TEAM 2001, 2002, 2003 FIRST TEAM

Nicole Redder landed a spot on the CWPA All-Western Division Second Kristin Stanford earned first team CWPA All-South Division honors in Team following her sophomore and junior seasons. During the 2010 campaign, 2001, 2002 and 2003. The three-time All-American also earned first-team Redder finished second on the team with 54 goals and 56 steals. She also CWPA All-Eastern Championships in 2002 and 2003. She finished her career recorded 27 assists and 32 earned exclusions. She also earned a spot on the as the Hoosiers’ all-time leading goal scorer with 246. Stanford also set the CWPA Eastern Championship All-Tournament First Team. In 2009, Redder an- single-season mark with 73 goals during the 2003 season. She also ranks sixth chored the Hoosier defense with a team-high 63 steals, to go along with 34 on the career assists list with 94 and sixth on the career steals list with 174. goals and 24 assists. She tallied seven goals, two assists, and four steals in a Stanford earned both Academic All-Big Ten and Academic All-CWPA honors three game span at the Fluid Four. in 2001, 2002 and 2003. She was awarded honorable mention on the Big Ten All-Tournament team in 1999 and 2000. Stanford was also awarded second- team All-Midwest Regional in 2000. The Balfour Award winner in 2001 and 2002, Stanford was honored with the Scholastic Achievement award in 2002. In 2003, Stanford was a Big Ten Medal winner.

CANDYCE SCHROEDER SHELBY TAYLOR CENTER UTILITY 2014 SECOND TEAM 2014 SECOND TEAM

Candyce Schroeder was named to the CWPA All-Western Division Sec- Shelby Taylor was named to the CWPA All-Western Division Second ond Team following her sophomore season. Schroeder started 17 of the 20 Team following her junior year as a member of the Hoosier water polo team. games that she played in, scoring 27 goals, dishing out 12 assists and had nine Taylor started 30 of 31 games and scored 33 goals. She had 29 assists and steals. She led the Hooisers in goals in four games during the 2014 season. the second most steals for the 2014 season with 42. She led the Hoosiers in assists six games during the season.

MELISSA SORIA KANDACE WALDTHALER CENTER UTILITY 2007 FIRST TEAM 2004, 2005 FIRST TEAM 2006 SECOND TEAM

Soria received second team All-Western Division honors in 2006 for her Kandace Waldthaler earned first team CWPA All-Western Division hon- first conference honor. The Villa Park, Calif., native topped Indiana with 61 ors in both of her seasons with the Hoosiers. The junior college transfer from goals and 42 kickouts earned. Her 61 goals are tied for the fourth-most in IU Sierra College led the Hoosiers in scoring with 55 goals as a senior in 2005. history with Krista Peterson and she followed it up with 61 more goals in 2007 During the season, the Hoosiers captured their frist CWPA Western Division to earn first team honors. In 2006, on three different occasions, she notched regular-season title and earned the program’s highest ranking at No. 6. She five goals – in victories over Marist, Sonoma State and Slippery Rock. was a first-team CWPA All-Eastern Championship honoree after notching a hat trick in every match of the tournament. In 2004, Waldthaler was second on the team in goals with 41.

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CASSIE WYCKOFF KRISTIN ZERNICKE GOALKEEPER ATTACKER 2012 FIRST TEAM 2007 SECOND TEAM 2010 SECOND TEAM

Cassie Wyckoff earned CWPA All-Western Division First Team honors Zernicke garnered her first All-CWPA selection in her senior season, following her senior season. She finished her career as the Indiana all-time compiling 22 goals, 41 assists and 61 steals. She finished her career as the saves leader after shattering the school record with 1,108 career stops. Wyck- all-time leader in assists with 133 and third in steals with 216. Zernicke also off broke her own IU single-season saves record by notching 356 in her senior was well accomplished in the classroom, earning “Outstanding” recognition campaign, passing her junior year record of 348. Cassie finished the season from the AWPCA all four years at Indiana. with a 10.88 saves per game average and a 6.48 goals against average. She stopped a career-high 18 shots in a win over Cal State Northridge. Wyckoff earned six CWPA Western DIvision Defensive Player of the Week honors and was named All-American Honorable Mention twice.

LAUREN WYCKOFF BROOKE ZIMMERMAN UTILITY ATTACKER 2011 FIRST TEAM 2006, 2007, 2008 FIRST TEAM 2010 SECOND TEAM

Lauren Wyckoff was named to the CWPA All-Western Division First Zimmerman earned first team all-division honors in each of the three Team following her senior season in Bloomington. The Los Altos, Calif. na- seasons she played for IU. In 2008, Zimmerman set a new single-season re- tive finished her career as the fifth Hoosier to eclipse 100 goals, 100 assists, cord for goals scored with 77, after setting it the year before with 76. She also and 100 steals in a career. She was also named to the CWPA All-Western set the single-season record for assists with 56, once again breaking her own Division Second Team in 2010. She finished her junior season with 41 goals, record of 52 from the 2007 season. In 2006, Zimmerman finished second on 26 steals, as well as team-highs of 45 assists and 69 earned exclusions after the team in goals (53), assists (43) steals (66) and kickouts earned (34). starting each of the Hoosiers’ 32 games. Wyckoff racked up 12 multi-goal games and 16 matches with at least two assists. She earned CWPA Western Division Player of the Week honors on March 29. Wyckoff was also named to the CWPA Eastern Championship All-Tournament Second Team in 2010.

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ACWPC Excellent 2010 2014 ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM Emily Schmitt Outstanding Outstanding Outstanding, 3.71-4.00 Bridget McKeon Kelsey Campbell Rebecca Gerrity Superior, 3.41-3.70 Jessica Goldner Superior Meghan Lappan Excellent, 3.20-3.40 Krista Peterson Kate Dunn Erin Pannek Megan Jacobs Amanda Redfern 2001 2006 Nicole Redder Shelby Taylor Superior Outstanding Lauren Wyckoff Superior Kristin Carpenter Kristin Zernicke Excellent Allison Campbell Sheri Fagley Superior Hanna Eimstad Summer Creighton Molly Fonner Janis Pardy Shae Fournier Rachel Saal Brittany Estrada 2011 Candyce Schroeder Kristin Stanford Excellent Outstanding Ellie Stott Excellent Kara Woolley Kelsey Campbell Excellent Kelly McKay Jackie Pyrz Meghan Lappan Alexis Jones Melissa Pietras Superior 2007 Kate Dunn ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 2002 Outstanding Hanna Eimstad TEN Outstanding Kristin Zernicke Shae Fournier 1999 Kristin Carpenter Molly Fonner Superior Nicole Redder Melissa DeBiasse Superior Brittany Estrada Amanda Redfern Sheri Fagley Kristin Stanford Nicole Sands Lauren Wyckoff Kara Fellerhoff Excellent Excellent Excellent Molly Fonner Krista Peterson Emily Schmitt Jakie Köhli Zan Kaufman Jessica Goldner Jackie Pyrz Kelly McKay Melissa Pietras Kara Woolley 2012 Kelly Ross Outstanding Emily Schmit 2003 2008 Meghan Lappan Deb Simone Superior Outstanding Shelby Taylor Kate Smith Melissa Pietras Kelsey Campbell Superior 2000 Kristin Carpenter Excellent Superior Shae Fournier Melissa DeBiasse Kristin Stanford Brittany Estrada Amanda Redfern Sheri Fagley Emily Schmitt Jackie Pyrz Excellent Molly Fonner Nicole Sands Hanna Eimstad Zan Kaufman 2004 Kate Dunn Summer Creighton Kelly McKay Outstanding Excellent Deb Simone Kristin Zernicke Nicole Redder 2013 Kate Smith Superior Outstanding 2001 Kristin Carpenter Kandace Waldthaler 2009 Rebecca Gerrity Melissa DeBiasse Janis Pardy Outstanding Meghan Lappan Sheri Fagley Excellent Kelsey Campbell Shelby Taylor Molly Fonner Emily Schmitt Superior Amanda Redfern Kelly McKay Melissa Pietras Kate Dunn Superior Kristin Stanford Jessica Goldner Nicole Redder Shae Fournier Ginger Wang Krista Peterson Allison Silver Candyce Schroeder 2002 Melissa DeBiasse Excellent Excellent Kristen Jonikaitis 2005 Hanna Eimstad Summer Creighton Melissa Pietras Outstanding Jakie Köhli Jessica Gaudrealt Kristin Stanford Kristin Zernicke Stefanie Winter Kim Steele Superior Lauren Wyckoff Molly Fonner Kandace Waldthaler 2003 Jessica Goldner Janis Pardy Krista Peterson

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Melissa Pietras Hanna Eimstad Krista Peterson Kate Dunn Kristin Stanford Megan Jacobs Melissa Pietras Hanna Eimstad Ginger Wang Jakie Köhli 2003 Melissa Pietras Shae Fournier 2004 Jessica Goldner Kelly Palmberg Kristin Stanford Megan Jacobs Krista Peterson Nicole Redder Emily Schmitt Jakie Köhli Melissa Pietras Lauren Wyckoff 2004 Kristin Zernicke Meghan Lappan Courtney Livak 2011 Katie Black Kandace Waldthaler Nicole Redder Bridget McKeon Kara Butler Janis Pardy Amanda Redfern Emily Schmitt Kelsey Campbell Emily Schmitt Lauren Wyckoff Kristy Streefkerk Kate Dunn Melissa Pietras 2012 Meghan Lappan 2005 Jessica Goldner Hanna Eimstad Jessica Goldner Devon Peterson Courtney Livak Megan Jacobs Krista Peterson Shelby Taylor Bridget McKeon Jakie Köhli 2005 Kristin Zernicke Shae Fournier Janis Pardy Nicole Redder Kandace Waldthaler Amanda Redfern Krista Peterson Lauren Wyckoff Janis Pardy Nina Escobedo Kourtney Schepman 2012 Hanna Eimstad Emily Schmitt Summer Creighton Emily Schmitt Shae Fournier Bridget McKeon Hanna Eimstad Jaclyn Tameris Meghan Lappan Jessica Goldner Shelley St. Omer Roy Kandace Waldthaler Amanda Redfern Krista Peterson 2013 Rebecca Gerrity Kara Woolley 2013 Katie Contreras 2006 Brittany Estrada Meghan Lappan Kristin Zernicke Summer Creighton Janis Pardy Erin Pannek 2006 Brittany Estrada Shae Fournier Jackie Pyrz Amanda Redfern Courtney Livak Alexis Jones Kara Woolley Shelby Taylor Bridget McKeon Jakie Kohli Kristin Zernicke Shae Fournier Janis Pardy Meghan Lappan 2007 Brittany Estrada Devon Peterson Jackie Pyrz Devon Peterson Jackie Pyrz Candyce Shroeder Emily Schmitt Amanda Redfern Nicole Sands Mary Campbell Jaclyn Tameris Shelley St. Omer Roy Emily Schmitt Summer Creighton Kara Woolley Shelby Taylor Kara Woolley Jessica Gaudreault Kristin Zernicke 2014 Mary Campbell Kristin Zernicke Hallie Lindsey 2007 Brittany Estrada Katie Contreras 2008 Kelsey Campbell 2014 Amanda Redfern Jackie Pyrz Summer Creighton Brittany Estrada Erin Pannek Emily Schmitt Shae Fournier Jackie Pryz Meghan Lappan Jaclyn Tameris Rebecca Gerrity Nicole Sands Rebecca Gerrity Stefanie Winter Alexis Jones Kate Dunn Shelby Taylor Kara Woolley Meghan Lappan Nora Kennelly Allison Campbell Kristin Zernicke Hallie Lindsey Nicole Redder Candyce Schroeder 2008 Brittany Estrada Erin Pannek 2009 Kelsey Campbell Ellie Stott Maggie Hannon Devon Peterson Kate Dunn Shae Fournier Jackie Pyrz Amanda Redfern Hanna Eimstad Summer Creighton Nicole Sands Candyce Schroeder Megan Jacobs Alexis Jones Stefanie Winter Shelley St. Omer Roy Jakie Köhli 2009 Kara Butler Shelby Taylor Nicole Redder Kelsey Campbell Nicole Sands Kate Dunn CWPA ALL-ACADEMIC Allison Silver Maggie Hannon TEAM Stefanie Winter Kelly Palmberg 2001 Kristin Carpenter Lauren Wyckoff Nicole Redder Sheri Fagley 2010 Kelsey Campbell Nicole Sands Molly Fonner Kate Dunn Stefanie Winter Kelly McKay Hanna Eimstad Lauren Wyckoff Melissa Pietras Megan Jacobs 2010 Kara Butler Rachel Saal Jakie Köhli Kelsey Campbell Kristin Stanford Nicole Redder Katie Carson 2002 Molly Fonner Lauren Wyckoff Kate Dunn Kristin Stanford 2011 Kelsey Campbell

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SINGLE-GAME SINGLE-SEASON CAREER Goals Goals Goals 1. 6 Shae Fournier vs. Notre Dame College 3/23/13 1. Shae Fournier 95 2012 1. Shae Fournier (2011-14) 305 Jakie Köhli vs. Hartwick 4/30/11 2. Shae Fournier 83 2014 2. Kristin Stanford (2000-03) 246 Jakie Köhli vs. Sonoma State 2/7/10 3. Jakie Köhli 80 2010 3. Jakie Kohli (2008-2013) 244 Amy Moore vs. Arizona State 2/7/09 4. Brooke Zimmerman 77 2008 4. Krista Peterson (2002-05) 224 Krista Peterson vs. Villanova 4/11/03 5. Brooke Zimmerman 76 2007 5. Brooke Zimmerman (2006-08) 206 Kristin Stanford vs. UCSB 2/16/03 6. Kristin Stanford 73 2003 6. Nicole Redder (2008-11) 182 Kristin Stanford vs. San Jose State 1/25/03 7. Jakie Köhli 71 2011 7. Lauren Wyckoff (2008-11) 163 Kristin Stanford vs. Santa Cruz 3/11/01 8. Kristin Stanford 66 2002 8. Deb Simone (1998-00) 139 Kristin Stanford vs. Notre Dame College 4/14/00 9. Maggie Hannon 62 2008 9. Kristin Carpenter (1998-01) 136 Deb Simone vs. Harvard 3/6/99 10. Shae Fournier 61 2011 10. Maggie Hannon (2006-09) 135 11. 5 38 times Melissa Soria 61 2007 Last: Allison Campbell vs. Pacific 2/2/14 Melissa Soria 61 2006 Assists Krista Peterson 61 2003 1. Brooke Zimmerman (2006-08) 151 Assists 2. Shae Fournier (2011-14) 145 1. 5 Colleen McNaught vs Santa Clara 2/11/12 Assists 3. Lauren Wyckoff (2008-11) 139 Claire Nicholson vs. Washington & Jefferson 3/25/07 1. Brooke Zimmerman 56 2008 4. Jakie Kohli (2008-2013) 134 Brooke Zimmerman vs. Maryland 2/17/07 2. Brooke Zimmerman 52 2007 5. Colleen McNaught (2012-present) 133 Brooke Zimmerman vs. Sonoma 4/9/06 3. Colleen McNaught 51 2012 Kristin Zernicke (2004-07) 133 Kara Woolley vs. PSU-Behrend 3/27/04 4. Janis Pardy 47 2006 7. Shae Fournier (2011-present) 127 Kim Steele vs. Washington & Jefferson 4/20/02 5. Deb Simone 45 1999 8. Deb Simone (1998-00) 125 Deb Simone vs. Santa Clara 3/13/99 Lauren Wyckoff 45 2010 9. Krista Peterson (2002-05) 118 8. 4 38 times 7. Brooke Zimmerman 43 2006 10. Janis Pardy (2004-06) 107 Last: Colleen McNaught vs. Hartwick 4/28/13 8. Lauren Wyckoff 42 2011 9. Colleen McNaught 41 2014 Steals Steals Kristin Zernicke 41 2007 1. Deb Simone (1998-00) 326 1. 9 Clare Meadows vs. Washington & Jefferson 3/9/03 Shae Fournier 41 2012 2. Shae Fournier (2011-14) 311 Kara Fellerhoff vs. Illinois 4/10/99 3. Jakie Kohli (2008-2013) 276 Kara Fellerhoff vs. Notre Dame College 4/4/98 Steals 4. Molly Fonner (1999-02) 232 Deb Simone vs. Harvard 3/6/99 1. Deb Simone 145 1999 5. Nicole Redder (2008-11) 224 5. 8 6 times 2. Kara Fellerhoff 99 1998 6. Kristin Zernicke (2004-07) 216 Last: Jakie Köhli vs. George Washington 4/17/11 3. Kara Fellerhoff 96 1999 7. Sheri Fagley (1998-01) 203 4. Deb Simone 95 1998 8. Kara Fellerhoff (1998-99) 195 5. Molly Fonner 92 1999 9. Kristin Stanford (2000-03) 174 6. Jakie Köhli 89 2011 10. Brooke Zimmerman (2006-08) 172 7. Shae Fournier 87 2011 8. Deb Simone 86 2000 Shae Fournier 86 2012 BOLD indicates record set in 2014 10. Shae Fournier 76 2014

Kristin Stanford, a three-time All-American, ended her career as the all-time scoring leader at Indiana after notching 246 goals during her four seasons in Bloomington. Shae Fournier now holds the record (305).

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SINGLE-GAME SINGLE-SEASON CAREER Saves Saves Saves 1. 21 Katie Carson 1. 356 Cassie Wyckoff 2012 1. Cassie Wyckoff (2009-2012) 1108 vs. UC Santa Cruz 2/28/09 2. 348 Cassie Wyckoff 2011 2. Jessica Goldner (2002-05) 891 2. 19 Jessica Goldner 3. 311 Kate Toole 1998 3. Kirsten Mayberry (1999-2002) 666 vs. Princeton 4/26/03 4. 299 Jessica Goldner 2003 4. Katie Carson (2007-2010) 632 19 Kate Toole 5. 259 Jackie Pyrz 2006 5. Jackie Pyrz (2005-08) 598 vs. California 5/8/98 6. 245 Jessica Gaudreault 2014 6. Jessica Gaudreault (2013-present) 444 4. 18 Jessica Goldner 7. 228 Jessica Goldner 2004 7. Kate Toole (1998) 311 vs. LMU 5/11/03 8. 220 Jessica Goldner 2005 8. Mary Campbell (2013-present) 144 18 Cassie Wyckoff 9. 209 Cassie Wyckoff 2010 9. Kristen McGlennon (2000) 140 vs Cal State Northridge 1/29/12 10. 205 Kirsten Mayberry 1999 10. Louanne Hovater (1999-2002) 83 6. 17 Cassie Wyckoff at Pacific 3/16/10 Goals Against Average Career Goals Against Average 17 Jessica Goldner (min. 400 Minutes) 1. Kate Toole (1998) 3.84 vs. CSU-SB 3/16/03 1. 3.84 Kate Toole 1998 3. Louanne Hovater (1999-2002) 4.46 17 Kate Toole 2. 4.53 Kristen McGlennon 2000 3. Kristen McGlennon (2000) 4.53 vs. Slippery Rock 2/28/98 3. 4.60 Jessica Goldner 2004 4. Jessica Goldner (2002-05) 5.65 9. 16 Jessica Gaudreault 4. 5.85 Jessica Goldner 2002 5. Kirsten Mayberry (1999-2002) 6.49 vs. Michigan 3/29/14 5. 6.02 Jessica Goldner 2003 6. Cassie Wyckoff (2009-2012) 6.57 16 Cassie Wyckoff 6. 6.18 Katie Carson 2009 7. Katie Carson (2007-10) 7.33 vs. Harvard 4/29/11 7. 6.23 Jessica Goldner 2005 8. Jessica Gaudreault (2013-pres.) 7.72 16 Cassie Wyckoff 8. 6.24 Jackie Pyrz 2006 9. Jackie Pyrz (2007-08)** 8.08 vs. Iona 3/18/11 9. 6.29 Cassie Wyckoff 2009 16 Jessica Goldner 10. 6.47 Kirsten Mayberry 2001 **Does not include ‘05 and ‘06 seasons vs. California 2/12/05 16 Cassie Wyckoff Shots Faced Shots Faced vs Cal State Bakersfield 3/11/12 1. 1009 Cassie Wyckoff 2012 1. Cassie Wyckoff (2009-2012) 3014 2. 967 Cassie Wyckoff 2011 2. Jessica Goldner (2002-05) 2033 Shots Faced 3. 673 Jackie Pyrz 2006 3. Jackie Pyrz (2005-08) 1607 1. 39 Cassie Wyckoff 4. 657 Jessica Gaudreault 2014 4. Katie Carson (2007-2010) 1529 Cal State Northridge 1/29/12 5. 614 Jessica Goldner 2003 5. Kirsten Mayberry (1999-2002) 1340 39 Cassie Wyckoff 6. 602 Jessica Gaudreault 2013 6. Jessica Gaudreault (2013-present) 1259 at Pacific 3/16/10 7. 554 Cassie Wyckoff 2010 7. Kate Toole (1998) 430 3. 38 Cassie Wyckoff 8. 551 Jessica Goldner 2005 8. Mary Campbell (2013-present) 315 vs Hartwick 2/25/12 9. 528 Jessica Goldner 2004 9. Kristen McGlennon (2000) 227 4. 37 Cassie Wyckoff 10. 484 Cassie Wyckoff 2009 10. Sarah Larson (2006-07) 156 vs Cal State Bakersfield 3/11/12 5. 36 Cassie Wyckoff BOLD indicates record set in 2014 vs Maryland 2/12/12 Cassie Wyckoff vs Redlands 3/13/12

Jessica Gaudreault made 245 saves in her sophomore year. She now ranks sixth on the all-time Indiana saves list (444).

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SINGLE GAME RECORDS SINGLE SEASON RECORDS STEALS 1. 542 1999 GOALS GOALS 2. 482 1998 1. 23 vs. Penn State-Behrend 4/21/07 1. 381 2008 3. 463 2000 2. 22 vs. Gannon 4/5/14 2. 377 2014 4. 459 2008 22 vs. Slippery Rock 4/18/08 3. 356 2011 5. 457 2011 4. 21 vs. Salem International 3/27/04 4. 353 2002 6. 455 2006 5. 20 vs. Mercyhurst 3/8/03 5. 336 2013 7. 453 2003 20 vs. Salem International 4/6/01 6 333 2007 8. 411 2002 20 vs. Gannon 3/3/01 7. 328 2003 9. 408 2005 20 vs. Ohio U. 4/4/98 8. 320 2012 10. 401 2009 20 vs. Notre Dame College 4/4/98 9. 316 2005 10. 19 vs. Connecticut College 4/25/14 10. 312 1998 LONGEST WIN STREAKS 19 vs. Notre Dame College 4/6/14 1. 12 3/29/14 - 5/3/14 19 vs. Washington & Jefferson 3/25/07 ASSISTS 2. 11 4/2/00 - 4/16/00 19 vs. Slippery Rock 3/5/05 1. 339 2008 3. 9 2/28/09 - 3/14/09 19 vs. Penn State-Behrend 3/27/04 2. 296 2011 9 3/23/07 - 4/21/07 19 vs. Villanova 4/19/02 3. 270 2014 9 2/19/06 - 3/18/06 19 vs. Penn State-Behrend 4/7/02 4. 266 2002 9 2/9/03 - 3/8/03 19 vs. Gannon 3/10/02 5. 263 2007 9 3/28/99 - 4/10/99 19 vs. Washington & Jefferson 3/9/02 6. 253 2012 8. 8 2/24/13 - 3/16/13 19 vs. Notre Dame College 4/14/00 7. 238 2010 8 3/3/12 - 3/13/12 19 vs. Purdue 4/8/00 8. 237 2005 8 3/2/11 - 3/18/11 19 vs. Salem International 3/24/12 9. 227 1998 8 4/4/08 - 4/19/08 10. 221 2013 BOLD indicates record set in 2014 ASSISTS 1. 19 vs. Penn State-Behrend 4/21/07 2. 18 vs. Villanova 4/19/02 18 vs. Washington & Jefferson 3/9/02 4. 17 vs. Washington & Jefferson 3/25/07 17 vs. Salem International 3/27/04 17 vs. Gannon 3/10/02 7. 16 vs. Gannon 4/5/14 16 vs. Slippery Rock 3/25/07 16 vs. Grove City 3/9/02 16 vs. Gannon 3/3/01 16 vs. Salem International 3/24/12

STEALS 1. 26 vs. Penn State-Behrend 3/27/04 2. 25 vs. Villanova 4/19/02 25 vs. Illinois 4/10/99 4. 24 vs. Mercyhurst 3/6/05 24 vs. Mercyhurst 3/8/03 6. 23 vs. Pacific 2/28/09 23 vs. Gannon 3/10/02 23 vs. Notre Dame College 4/14/00 23 vs. Michigan State 4/10/99 23 vs. Washington & Jefferson 3/4/06 In 2011, Lauren Wyckoff dished out a team-high 42 assists, including 11 multi-assist perfor- mances.

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1998 1999 2000 2001 26-9-1, 13-3-1 Big Ten 21-18, 13-5 Big Ten 20-11, 13-2 Big Ten 18-12-1, 6-2 CWPA So. 1/31 Northwestern ~ W 14-2 2/12 San Diego State # L 11-2 2/19 Michigan State ~ W 9-3 2/9 Santa Cruz > W 13-10 1/31 Wisconsin ~ W 12-4 2/12 California # L 20-1 2/19 Bucknell ~ W 17-7 2/10 Villanova > W 13-4 1/31 Michigan ~ T 5-5 2/13 UC-San Diego # L 5-3 2/20 Michigan ~ L 9-8 2/10 Hawaii > L 12-6 2/1 Michigan State ~ W 12-0 2/13 UC-Santa Barbara # L 9-1 2/25 at Princeton > L 8-4 2/11 Princeton > L 7-6 2/1 Miami (Ohio) ~ W 13-3 2/13 Long Beach State # L 8-4 2/26 James Madison > W 16-2 2/17 Stanford % L 16-1 2/28 Princeton > W 11-5 2/20 Michigan State ~ W 10-3 2/26 Massachusetts > L 8-3 2/17 Slippery Rock % W 17-4 2/28 Maryland > L 8-7 2/20 Michigan ~ L 8-6 2/27 Harvard > W 9-6 2/18 Michigan State % W 9-3 3/1 Slippery Rock > W 9-6 2/21 Miami (Ohio) ~ W 11-3 3/11 Santa Clara $ W 12-4 2/18 at Michigan % T 4-4 3/1 Villanova > W 15-5 3/6 Harvard W 7-3 3/11 Massachusetts $ L 8-2 3/3 Wash. & Jefferson * W 17-1 3/17 Redlands W 2-1 3/7 Harvard W 7-4 3/12 Pacific $ W 11-10 (2OT) 3/3 Gannon * W 20-8 3/18 Long Beach State W 6-3 3/12 UC-Davis $ L 10-3 3/12 Michigan State $ W 10-2 3/3 Grove City * W 12-1 3/20 Washington = W 8-2 3/13 Santa Clara $ W 10-5 3/13 at Pacific L 7-3 3/4 PSU-Behrend * W 13-2 3/20 Occidental = W 9-3 3/13 Loyola Marymount $ L 5-3 (OT) 3/16 at Hawaii L 8-2 3/10 Cal Baptist $ L 8-4 3/21 Southern California = L 9-4 3/14 Redlands $ W 4-3 3/18 at Hawaii L 9-3 3/10 Santa Clara $ W 9-2 3/21 Claremont Mudd-Scripps = W 10-9 3/14 Cal State Bakersfield $ W 8-7 (OT) 4/1 Michigan State & W 14-2 3/11 Santa Cruz $ W 9-8 3/22 Princeton = L 5-4 3/15 at California L 14-1 4/1 Michigan & L 5-3 3/11 Brown $ W 8-3 4/4 Ohio University # W 20-1 3/17 at Cal State Bakersfield W 7-5 4/2 Illinois & W 18-4 3/13 at San Jose State L 9-2 4/4 Notre Dame College # W 20-3 3/18 at San Jose State L 9-5 4/7 Wisconsin ^ W 16-4 3/24 Slippery Rock * W 13-2 4/4 Miami (Ohio) # W 11-3 3/19 at Pacific L 7-6 (OT) 4/8 Purdue ^ W 19-1 3/24 Michigan * L 6-5 4/5 Michigan State # W 9-2 3/27 at Michigan % L 4-3 4/8 Michigan State ^ W 12-4 3/25 Slippery Rock * W 11-3 4/5 Michigan # L 6-2 3/28 Michigan State % W 3-1 4/9 at Northwestern ^ W 13-4 3/25 Michigan * L 10-9 4/10 Illinois ^ W 16-1 3/28 Illinois W 10-3 4/9 Michigan * W 7-5 3/31 Michigan State ~ W 11-3 4/10 Northwestern ^ W 6-1 4/2 Michigan State & W 5-3 4/14 Notre Dame College @ W 19-7 3/31 Massachusetts ~ L 9-6 4/11 Michigan State ^ W 9-1 4/3 Wisconsin & W 9-3 4/15 Illinois @ W 15-1 4/1 Michigan ~ L 8-6 4/11 Wisconsin ^ W 14-1 4/3 Michigan & W 8-2 4/15 Michigan State @ W 8-4 4/6 Villanova + W 16-8 4/12 Michigan ^ L 6-3 4/9 Purdue ^ W 14-1 4/16 Miami (Ohio) @ W 10-6 4/6 Salem International + W 20-10 4/17 Ohio State @ W forfeit 4/10 Illinois ^ W 9-3 4/16 at Michigan @ W 7-3 4/7 Princeton + L 12-6 4/17 Wisconsin @ W 14-3 4/10 at Michigan State ^ W 9-3 5/5 California ! L 12-4 4/7 George Washington + W 11-7 4/18 Northwestern @ W 8-0 4/10 Northwestern ^ W 7-1 5/5 UC-Santa Barbara ! L 7-1 4/28 Massachusetts @ L 8-6 4/18 Michigan State @ W 13-2 4/11 Michigan ^ L 12-4 5/6 Michigan ! W 4-3 4/28 Harvard @ W 14-8 4/18 Miami (Ohio) @ W 14-2 4/16 Wisconsin @ W 13-2 5/6 Loyola Marymount ! L 8-5 4/29 Michigan @ L 8-2 4/19 Michigan @ W 5-4 4/17 Notre Dame College @ W 10-2 5/8 California ! L 7-0 4/17 Michigan State @ W 4-2 ~ – Indiana Invitational > – Princeton Invitational 5/8 Southern California ! L 4-0 4/17 Miami (Ohio) @ W 11-2 > – Princeton Invitational % – Michigan Invitational 5/9 Michigan ! L 4-2 4/18 Michigan @ L 7-6 (OT) $ – UC-Davis Invitational * – CWPA Conference Weekend 5/9 Princeton ! L 5-4 5/7 Southern California ! L 17-2 & – Hoosier Invitational $ – UC-Davis Invitational 5/7 San Jose State ! L 7-2 ^ – Big Ten Tournament ~ – Indiana Invitational 5/8 Maryland ! L 12-8 @ – Midwest Regional Championships + – CWPA District Championships ! – National Championships (pre-NCAA) @ – CWPA Eastern Championships ~ – Indiana Invitational 5/8 Michigan ! L 6-3 > – Princeton Invitational = – Claremont Invitational # – Redskin Invitational # – UC-San Diego Arena Invitational ^ – Big Ten Tournament ~ – Indiana Invitational @ – Midwest Regional Championships $ – UC-Davis Shootout ! – National Championships (pre-NCAA) % – Michigan Invitational & – Hoosier Invitational ^ – Big Ten Tournament @ – Midwest Regional Championships ! – National Championships (pre-NCAA)

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2002 2003 2004 2005 21-14, 7-1 CWPA So. 26-11, 7-1 CWPA So. 20-9, 7-1 CWPA W. 24-10, 7-0 CWPA W. 1/26 Hawaii % L 11-8 CWPA Champion 1/24 Arizona State % W 6-5 (OT) 1/29 UCLA % L 14-2 1/26 UC-Santa Barbara % L 8-5 Final Four Participant 1/24 at Michigan % L 4-2 1/29 at Michigan % W 7-6 1/27 Michigan State % W 13-4 1/25 Hartwick % W 10-8 1/25 UC-San Diego % W 9-6 1/30 Colorado State % W 13-3 1/27 at Michigan % L 10-9 1/25 at Michigan % L 12-6 1/25 Michigan State % W 11-6 2/12 California # W 8-5 2/8 at San Diego State L 10-4 1/25 Michigan State % W 14-7 2/7 UC-Irvine # W 6-5 2/12 Hawaii # W 8-7 2/9 Hawaii # L 8-3 1/26 San Jose State % W 10-8 2/7 Long Beach State # L 9-4 2/13 Southern California # L 9-5 2/9 at UC-San Diego # L 9-5 2/8 California # L 10-3 2/8 at UC-San Diego # W 8-1 2/13 at Stanford # L 11-4 2/10 UC-Irvine # W 5-4 2/8 San Jose State # L 11-9 2/8 UC-Santa Barbara # W 7-6 2/25 Cal State San Bernardino > W 14-4 2/10 Cal Baptist # W 7-0 2/9 at Stanford # L 15-3 2/28 Hartwick ~ L 8-7 (SD) 2/25 San Jose State > L 7-6 2/16 Brown > W 5-4 2/9 UC-Santa Cruz # W 14-2 2/28 Princeton ~ W 6-4 2/26 UC-San Diego > W 7-4 2/16 Villanova > W 13-6 2/15 Bucknell > W 13-3 2/29 Harvard ~ W 11-3 2/26 San Diego State > W 7-6 2/16 Massachusetts > L 10-9 2/15 Brown > W 5-3 2/29 George Washington ~ W 11-5 2/27 California > L 5-3 2/17 at Princeton > L 11-10 2/16 Harvard > W 8-2 3/6 Grove City * W 13-2 3/5 Wash. & Jefferson * W 17-2 3/9 Grove City * W 17-4 2/16 UC-Santa Barbara > W 9-7 3/6 Slippery Rock * W 18-3 3/5 at Slippery Rock * W 19-6 3/9 Washington & Jefferson * W 19-1 3/1 Hartwick ~ W 9-6 3/6 Michigan * L 4-1 3/5 at Grove City * W 17-4 3/10 Gannon * W 19-10 3/2 Hartwick ~ W 7-6 3/19 New Zealand (Exh.) $ T 7-7 3/6 at Penn State-Behrend * W 14-2 3/13 at Cal State Bakersfield W 9-2 3/8 Penn State-Behrend * W 15-1 3/19 Dartmouth (Exh.) $ W 9-2 3/6 at Mercyhurst * W 16-4 3/14 at UC-Irvine W 6-4 3/8 Mercyhurst * W 20-3 3/20 Canada (Exh.) $ W 10-6 3/6 at Gannon * W 11-4 3/15 at Loyola Marymount $ L 6-3 3/8 at Michigan * L 9-7 (OT) 3/20 Japan (Exh.) $ W 11-8 3/12 Long Beach State % L 15-6 3/16 Cal Baptist $ W 14-10 3/9 Washington & Jefferson * W 14-0 3/21 Stanford $ L 4-2 3/12 UC-Irvine % L 6-2 3/16 Redlands $ W 6-5 3/14 at UC-San Diego L 9-4 3/21 at Hawaii $ L 10-8 3/13 at Arizona State W 6-5 3/22 Princeton ~ L 11-6 3/16 at Redlands W 5-4 (OT) 3/27 Salem International * W 21-2 3/18 at Michigan * W 7-6 (SV) 3/23 Purdue ~ W 16-1 3/16 La Verne & W 13-0 3/27 Wash. & Jefferson * W 13-2 3/19 Cal Lutheran ~ W 14-2 3/23 Michigan ~ L 9-7 (OT) 3/16 Cal State San Bernardino & W 9-5 3/27 Mercyhurst * W 15-3 3/19 Brown ~ W 4-2 4/6 Slippery Rock * W 16-7 3/17 at San Diego State L 11-4 3/27 Penn State-Behrend * W 19-1 3/20 Loyola Marymount ~ L 6-4 4/6 Michigan * L 7-5 3/18 at Arizona State W 8-5 3/28 Gannon * W 11-5 4/2 Colorado State & W 11-4 4/7 Mercyhurst * W 15-2 3/20 at Loyola Marymount L 12-3 4/3 Cal State Northridge & W 10-4 4/2 UC-Davis & W 4-3 4/7 Gannon * W 12-6 3/29 Penn State-Behrend * W 15-3 4/3 Loyola Marymount & L 13-7 4/3 San Jose State & W 14-9 4/7 Penn State-Behrend * W 19-5 3/29 Slippery Rock * W 15-2 4/8 U.S. Nat. Team (Exh.) L 15-5 4/22 at Grove City + W 16-1 4/19 at Villanova + W 19-5 3/30 Gannon * W 15-4 4/17 Grove City + W 12-2 4/23 Wash. & Jefferson + W 15-1 4/20 Washington & Jefferson + W 18-3 3/30 Grove City * W 12-1 4/17 Gannon + W 12-3 4/23 Michigan + L 11-10 (OT) 4/20 Michigan + L 11-7 4/11 Grove City + W 14-0 4/18 at Michigan + L 5-4 (SV) 4/30 George Washington @ W 11-4 4/21 George Washington + W 16-7 4/11 Villanova + W 15-5 4/24 George Washington @ W 11-6 4/30 Hartwick @ W 7-6 4/26 Brown @ W 9-4 4/12 Princeton + W 7-4 4/24 Hartwick @ L 6-5 5/1 Michigan @ L 8-7 4/27 Iona @ W 10-6 4/13 Michigan + L 6-2 4/25 Brown @ W 9-4 4/27 Michigan @ L 8-7 (5OT) 4/26 George Washington @ W 9-6 4/28 Princeton @ W 11-10 4/26 Princeton @ W 5-1 % – Michigan Invitational 4/27 Brown @ W 7-5 % – Michigan Invitational # – Stanford Invitational 5/10 Stanford ! L 13-2 @ – UC-San Diego Arena Invitational > – Gaucho Invitational ~ – Bucknell Invitational % – Michigan Invitational 5/11 Loyola Marymount ! L 5-2 * – CWPA Conference Weekend # – UC-San Diego Arena Invitational * – CWPA Conference Weekend > – Princeton Invitational $ – Aloha Classic ~ – Wolverine Invitational * – CWPA Conference Weekend % – Michigan Invitational & – Fluid Four Challenge & – Fluid Five Challenge $ – Loyola Marymount Invitational # – Stanford Invitational + – CWPA Division Championship + – CWPA Western Championship ~ – Indiana Invitational > – Princeton Invitational @ – CWPA Eastern Championship + – CWPA District Championships ~ – Indiana Invitational @ – CWPA Eastern Championship @ – CWPA Eastern Championships * – CWPA Conference Weekend & – CSUSB Coyote Classic + – CWPA Southern Championships @ – CWPA Eastern Championships ! – NCAA Championships

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2006 2007 2008 2009 24-11, 7-0 CWPA W. 19-14, 7-0 CWPA W. 20-16, 6-1 CWPA W. 21-16, 6-1 CWPA W. 2/4 UC-San Diego % L 10-9 (OT) 1/27 UC Santa Cruz % W 16-3 1/26 San Jose State % L 13-8 1/24 UCLA % L 10-3 2/4 at Michigan % L 11-7 1/27 at Michigan % L 12-7 1/26 Colorado State % W 14-8 1/24 California % L 12-3 2/5 Long Beach State % L 7-4 (OT) 1/28 Colorado State % W 9-4 1/27 Arizona State % L 12-3 1/25 Cal State Northridge % L 6-4 2/5 at Colorado State % W 6-1 1/28 Marist! W 7-5 1/27 UCLA % L 15-6 1/25 Colorado State % W 11-3 2/11 Redlands # W 8-7 (SV) 2/3 Hawaii # L 12-5 2/9 at UC-San Diego # L 11-8 2/7 at Stanford # L 11-2 2/11 at San Diego State # L 9-7 2/3 Cal # L 13-5 2/9 Cal Baptist # W 9-8 2/7 Arizona State # L 10-9 (OT) 2/12 at UC-San Diego # L 9-3 2/4 UCLA # L 10-3 2/10 Cal State Bakersfield # W 8-4 2/8 Southern California # L 13-5 2/12 at UC-Davis # L 6-2 2/4 Arizona State # L 18-7 2/10 Hartwick # L 8-6 2/8 US Jr. National (exh.) # L 6-5 2/17 Bucknell > W 12-9 2/17 at Maryland & W 14-12 2/16 at Wagner > W 17-10 2/28 at UC Santa Cruz > W 5-4 2/18 Brown > W 7-5 2/17 George Washington & W 14-6 2/16 Maryland > W 11-7 2/28 Cal State Monterey Bay > W 12-5 2/18 at Princeton > L 9-8 (SV) 2/18 Hartwick & L 12-11 2/17 San Diego State > L 12-6 2/28 Pacific > W 7-6 2/19 Harvard > W 13-5 2/18 Princeton & L 10-5 2/17 Bucknell > L 11-10 3/1 Santa Clara > W 7-5 3/3 at Gannon W 15-5 3/10 at San Jose State L 14-9 3/1 Brown $ W 14-8 3/7 Washington & Jefferson # W 14-1 3/4 at Grove City W 10-3 3/11 at UC-Davis L 14-7 3/1 at Maryland $ W 10-9 3/7 Chatham # W 15-2 3/4 Slippery Rock W 11-3 3/13 Claremont Mudd-Scripps W 15-8 3/2 Princeton $ W 9-5 3/7 Grove City # W 15-2 3/4 at Wash. & Jefferson W 12-2 3/13 at Cal State Bakersfield L 14-10 3/2 Hartwick $ W11-8 3/8 Penn State-Behrend # W 14-0 3/5 Mercyhurst W 14-6 3/17 Cal Baptist ~ W 10-6 3/11 at Cal State Northridge L 11-10 (OT) 3/14 Cal State Bakersfield $ W 8-6 3/5 at Penn State Behrend W 13-4 3/17 Brown ~ L 8-4 3/11 Occidental W 15-8 3/14 at Loyola Marymount $ L 8-6 3/17 at Michigan W 6-4 3/18 Wagner ~ W 10-6 3/13 at UC-Irvine L 10-1 3/15 Cal State Northridge $ L 8-6 3/18 Cal State Northridge ~ W 10-9 3/18 Loyola Marymount ~ L 12-6 3/14 at Loyola Marymount L 14-11 3/15 Cal State San Bernardino $ W 14-3 3/18 San Diego State ~ L 12-5 3/23 at Gannon * W 9-7 3/16 at Michigan * L 6-5 3/20 Brown ~ W 9-8 3/19 Cal Baptist ~ W 13-7 3/24 at Mercyhurst * W 14-2 3/22 Hartwick * L 4-3 3/21 Hawaii ~ L 6-2 3/25 Michigan & W 6-5 3/24 at Penn St.-Behrend * W 17-1 3/29 Wagner & W 16-7 3/21 San Jose State ~ L 9-6 3/26 Wagner & W 13-9 3/24 at Grove City * W 14-4 3/30 Santa Clara & L 6-4 3/22 California ~ L 8-1 3/26 Marist & W 12-6 3/25 at Slippery Rock * W 16-9 4/4 at Gannon * W 17-5 3/22 at San Diego State ~ L 9-6 4/8 Cal State San Bernardino $ W 8-5 3/25 at Washington & Jefferson * W 19-7 4/5 at Penn St.-Behrend * W 17-3 3/28 Sonoma State & W 13-4 4/8 Colorado State $ W 10-1 4/7 Michigan * W 9-7 (OT) 4/5 at Mercyhurst * W 11-7 3/28 Michigan & L 7-6 4/9 at Loyola Marymount $ L 10-3 4/21 Penn St.-Behrend + W 23-0 4/5 at Grove City * W 13-3 3/29 Maryland & L 11-9 4/9 Sonoma State $ W 13-9 4/21 Gannon + W 11-5 4/6 at Slippery Rock * W 13-5 4/3 at Gannon * W 12-7 4/22 Gannon + W 15-3 4/22 Michigan + L 8-6 4/6 at Washington & Jeff. * W 18-6 4/4 at Mercyhurst * W 11-7 4/22 Slippery Rock + W 11-2 4/28 Brown @ W 9-8 4/18 Slippery Rock + W 22-5 4/4 George Washington W 12-6 4/23 Michigan + L 4-3 4/28 Hartwick @ L 15-7 4/19 Mercyhurst + W 16-6 4/5 at Bucknell W 7-4 4/29 Bucknell @ L 6-5 (OT) 4/29 Michigan @ W 5-3 4/19 Michigan + L 11-3 4/18 Chatham + W 15-0 4/29 Harvard @ W 7-6 4/25 Maryland ^ L 13-11 4/18 Mercyhurst + W 15-1 4/30 at Brown @ W 10-8 (OT) 4/26 Brown ^ L 14-10 4/19 Michigan + L 9-8 % -Michigan Kickoff 4/27 Mercyhurst ^ W 15-3 4/24 Brown @ L 8-7 # - Stanford Invitational 4/25 at Harvard @ W 9-7 % – Michigan Kickoff & - Terrapin Invitational 4/26 Princeton @ W 11-6 # – Triton Invitational ~ - Wolverine Invitational % – Michigan Kickoff > – Princeton Invitational * - CWPA Conference Weekend # – Triton Invitational % – Michigan Kickoff # – Stanford Invite ~ – Wolverine Invitational + - CWPA Western Championship > – Princeton Invitational > – UC Santa Cruz Slugfest & – Fluid Five Challenge @ - CWPA Eastern Championship $ – Elite Six * – CWPA Confernce Weekend $ – UC-Davis Shootout * – CWPA Conference Weekend $ – Loyola Marymount Invitational ~ – Aztec Invitational + – CWPA Division Championship & – Fluid Five & – Fluid Four @ – CWPA Eastern Championship + – CWPA Western Championship + – CWPA Western Championship ^ – CWPA Championship @ – CWPA Eastern Championship

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2010 2011 2012 2013 21-11, 2-1 CWPA W. 26-13, 3-2 CWPA W. 28-9, 5-1 CWPA W. 21-13, 3-2 CWPA W. 1/23 UCLA % L 10-3 CWPA Champion 1/21 Michigan % W, 6-3 1/19 San Jose State % L, 12-10 1/23 San Jose State % L 8-6 1/22 Loyola Marymount % L, 10-5 1/21 UCLA % L, 10-5 1/19 Colorado State % W, 10-7 1/24 Colorado State % W 13-7 1/22 Cal State Northridge % L, 6-5 1/22 ColoradoState % W, 9-6 1/20 San Diego State % L, 11-5 2/6 UC-Santa Barbara # L 10-9 (OT) 1/22 Colorado State % W, 9-8 1/28 Concordia (Calif.) > W, 9-4 1/20 UCLA % %L, 8-4 2/6 Cal Baptist # L 10-9 1/23 Stanford % L, 14-1 1/28 UC-Irvine > L, 9-4 2/1 U.C. Davis W, 9-8 2/7 Sonoma State # W 15-6 2/4 at UC-Davis W, 15-13 (OT) 1/29 Cal State Northridge > W, 8-7 2/2 California # L, 12-7 2/7 Marist # W 8-6 2/5 Southern California # L, 9-1 1/29 UC-Santa Barbara > W, 8-6 2/2 Hawaii # L, 14-6 2/13 Marist > W 9-3 2/5 Hawaii # L, 8-3 2/11 Santa Clara # W, 9-6 2/3 UCLA # L, 9-5 2/13 Villanova > W 11-2 2/6 UCLA # L, 9-4 2/11 Loyola Marymount # L, 7-5 2/3 Hartwick # W, 9-6 2/14 Siena > W 16-5 2/6 San Jose State # L, 10-6 2/12 UC-Santa Barbara # W, 7-5 2/16 Hartwick > L, 8-7 2/14 at Bucknell > W 13-7 2/26 Pacific = L, 9-7 2/12 Maryland # W, 11-10 2/16 Villanova > W, 12-3 3/6 Brown $ W 9-1 2/26 Cal State Monterey Bay = W, 13-3 2/25 Hartwick W, 13-7 2/17 Wagner > W, 15-12 3/6 Michgan $ L 7-6 2/27 at Santa Clara = W, 9-3 2/25 Brown W, 12-11 2/17 Princeton > W, 4-2 3/7 Maryland $ W 9-4 3/5 at Princeton W, 9-8 2/25 Marist W, 9-3 2/23 DDO (Exhib.) & W, 16-5 3/13 at Santa Clara W 13-9 3/5 Marist W, 13-2 2/26 Maryland L, 9-8 2/23 Long Beach State & L, 7-4 3/14 at Cal State Monterey Bay W 15-4 3/6 Maryland W, 13-8 3/3 Colorado State $ W, 16-9 2/24 Washington & Jefferson & W, 15-1 3/15 at Sonoma State W 9-4 3/11 Hawaii ~ L, 3-2 3/4 Cal State East Bay $ W, 8-5 3/8 Cal. Lutheran = W, 16-5 3/16 at Pacific W 10-9 (OT) 3/12 Cal State Bakersfield ~ W, 11-2 3/10 Long Beach State = W, 7-6 3/8 Claremont Mudd-Scripps = W, 14-8 3/17 at San Jose State L 12-9 3/13 at San Diego State ~ W, 4-3 3/10 Azusa Pacific = W, 14-8 3/9 Occidental = W, 12-7 3/20 California ~ L 8-5 3/13 UC-San Diego ~ W, 9-4 3/11 Wagner = W, 5-4 3/9 Redlands = W, 15-4 3/27 Gannon & W 13-1 3/17 at Cal Baptist $ W, 11-6 3/11 Cal State Bakersfield = W, 9-8 3/15 Cal Baptist $ W, 9-8 3/27 Mercyhurst & W 11-2 3/17 Siena $ W, 12-6 3/13 Marist W, 10-6 3/15 Wagner $ W, 9-6 3/28 Wagner & W 8-3 3/18 Concordia (Calif.) $ W, 13-6 3/13 Redlands W, 14-7 3/16 Hawaii ~ W, 8-6 3/28 Cal State East Bay & W 17-10 3/18 Iona W, 14-6 3/16 Hawaii ~ L, 11-9 3/16 San Diego State ~ L, 12-11 4/3 at Michigan * L 6-4 3/18 at Redlands W, 13-10 3/17 UC-San Diego ~ L, 7-6 3/17 U.C. San Diego ~ L, 10-7 4/17 San Diego State W 11-7 3/26 Michigan L, 9-8 3/17 San Diego State ~ L, 7-2 3/17 CSU-orthridge ~ L, 8-7 4/18 at Arizona State L 18-8 4/8 at Gannon W, 15-4 3/18 Wagner ~ W, 10-3 3/23 Notre Dame College W, 14-8 4/24 Mercyhurst + W 11-1 4/8 at Mercyhurst W, 17-4 3/24 Salem International W, 19-5 3/23 Gannon W, 16-4 4/24 at Michigan + L 5-3 4/9 at Bucknell > W, 16-7 3/24 Notre Dame College W, 16-7 3/30 Michigan L, 8-7 (OT) 4/30 Brown @ W 8-5 4/9 Hartwick > L, 8-5 3/25 Gannon W, 15-5 4/13 Michigan + W, 10-7 5/1 Hartwick @ W 8-7 4/10 Maryland > W, 9-7 3/31 Michigan W, 8-7 4/13 Gannon + W, 16-5 5/2 Michigan @ L 7-5 4/16 Brown & W, 11-6 4/14 Salem International + W, 16-3 4/14 Hartwick + W, 12-11 4/16 Harvard & W, 14-8 4/14 Michigan + L, 10-7 4/26 Bucknell @ W, 12-3 4/17 at George Washington W, 13-8 4/15 Maryland + W, 7-6 4/27 Michigan @ L, 6-5 % - Michigan Kickoff 4/29 Harvard @ W, 7-6 4/27 Brown @ L, 5-4 4/28 Hartwick @ W, 14-9 # - Triton Invitational 4/30 Hartwick @ W, 10-9 4/28 Harvard @ W, 7-5 > - Bison Invitational 5/1 Michigan @ W, 5-3 4/29 Hartwick @ W, 12-10 (OT) $ - Elite Eight 5/13 UCLA ! L, 8-5 % - Michigan Kickoff ~ - UOP Invitational 5/14 UC-San Diego ! W, 11-8 # - Stanford Invitational * - CWPA Conference Match 5/15 UC-Irvine ! L, 12-8 % - Michigan Kickoff > - Bison Invitational & - Fluid Five % - Michigan Kickoff > - UCSB Winter Invitational & - Fluid Four + - CWPA Western Championship # - Stanford Invitational # - Triton Invitational = - Claremont Convergence @ - CWPA Eastern Championship = - The Rodeo (Santa Clara) $ - Colorado State Invitational $ - Lancer Invitational ~ - Aztec Invitational = - Roadrunner Invitational ~ - Aztec Invitational $ - Lancer Invitational ~ - Aztec Invitational + - CWPA Western Championship > - Bison Invitational + - CWPA Western Championship @ - CWPA Eastern Championship & - Maryland Invitational @ - CWPA Eastern Championship @ - CWPA Eastern Championship ! - NCAA Championship

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2014 24-7, 8-0 CWPA W. CWPA Champion NCAA - 7th Place 1/18 Iona % W 17-9 1/18 Michigan % W 10-5 2/1 Brown ~ W 17-6 2/1 Hartwick ~ W 11-5 2/2 Wagner ~ W 15-5 2/2 Pacific ~ W 15-9 2/8 Cal State Northridge # L 8-9 2/8 Sonoma State # W 18-5 2/9 San Diego State # W 10-6 2/9 UC-Davis L 7-8 2/21 Cal Baptist & W 14-11 2/22 Michigan & W 12-5 3/16 UC-Davis W 11-10 3/18 San Jose State L 9-11 3/21 Southern California L 5-15 3/22 Hawaii L 5-9 3/29 Michigan W 7-4 4/5 Gannon + W 22-3 4/5 Hartwick + W 12-9 4/6 Marist + W 15-3 4/6 Notre Dame College + W 19-1 4/12 Notre Dame College + W 16-3 4/13 Hartwick + W 12-6 4/13 Gannon + W 15-3 4/25 Connecticut College ^ W 19-1 4/26 Michigan ^ W 14-7 4/27 Princeton ^ W 11-10 5/3 Wagner ! W 11-6 5/9 Stanford ! L 2-18 5/10 Arizona State ! L 9-13 5/11 UC-San Diego ! W 9-8

% - Michigan Invitational ~ - Brown Invitational # - Triton Invitational & - Fluid Four + - CWPA Western Division Round 1/2 ^ - CWPA Conference Championship ! - NCAA Championship

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ARIZONA STATE (3-5) CALIFORNIA (1-11) COLORADO STATE (12-0) 3/7/09 W 15-2 N 3/18/03 W 8-5 A 5/8/98 L 7-0 N 1/30/05 W 13-3 N 1/24/04 W 6-5 (OT) N 2/12/99 L 20-1 N 4/2/05 W 11-4 H HARTWICK (15-8) 3/13/05 W 6-5 A 3/15/99 L 14-1 A 2/5/06 W 6-1 N 1/25/03 W 10-8 N 2/4/07 L 18-7 N 5/5/00 L 12-4 H 4/8/06 W 10-1 N 3/1/03 W 9-6 H 1/27/08 L 12-3 N 2/8/03 L 10-3 N 1/28/07 W 9-4 N 3/2/03 W 7-6 H 2/7/09 L 10-9 (OT) N 2/12/05 W 8-5 N 1/26/08 W 14-8 N 2/28/04 L 8-7 (SD) N 4/18/10 L 18-8 A 2/27/05 L 5-3 N 1/25/09 W 11-3 N 4/24/04 L 6-5 N 5/10/14 L 13-9 N 2/3/07 L 13-5 N 1/24/10 W 13-7 N 4/30/05 W 7-6 H 1/24/09 L 12-3 N 1/22/11 W 9-8 N 2/18/07 L 12-11 N AZUSA PACIFIC (1-0) 3/22/09 L 8-1 N 1/22/12 W 9-6 N 4/28/07 L 15-7 N 3/10/12 W 14-8 N 3/20/10 L 8-5 N 3/3/12 W 16-9 A 2/10/08 L 8-6 N 2/2/13 L 12-7 N 1/19 W 10-7 N 3/2/08 W 11-8 N BROWN (17-4) 3/22/08 L 4-3 H 3/11/01 W 8-3 N CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD (7-1) CONCORDIA (CALIF.) (2-0) 5/1/10 W 8-7 N 4/25/04 W 9-4 N 3/14/99 W (OT) 8-7 N 3/18/11 W 13-6 N 4/9/11 L 8-5 N 3/19/05 W 4-2 N 3/17/99 W 7-5 A 1/28/12 W 9-4 N 4/30/11 W 10-9 H 2/18/06 W 7-5 N 3/13/02 W 9-2 A 2/25/12 W 13-7 N 4/30/06 W (OT) 10-8 A 3/13/07 L 14-10 A CONNECTICUT COLLEGE (1-0) 4/29/12 W (OT) 12-10 N 3/17/07 L 8-4 N 2/10/08 W 8-4 N 4/25/14 W 19-1 N 2/3/13 W 9-6 N 4/28/07 W 9-8 N 3/14/09 W 8-6 N 2/16/13 L 8-7 N 3/1/08 W 14-8 N 3/12/11 W 11-2 N GANNON (20-0) 4/14/13 W 12-11 N 4/26/08 L 14-10 N 3/11/12 W 9-8 A 3/3/01 W 20-8 A 4/28/13 W 14-9 N 3/20/09 W 9-8 N 3/10/02 W 19-10 N 2/1/14 W 11-5 N 4/24/09 L 8-7 N CAL STATE EAST BAY (2-0) 4/7/02 W 12-6 H 4/5/14 W 12-9 N 3/6/10 W 9-1 H 3/28/10 W 17-10 H 3/30/03 W 15-4 N 4/13/14 W 12-6 N 4/30/10 W 8-5 N 3/4/12 W 8-5 N 3/28/04 W 11-5 N 4/16/11 W 11-6 N 4/17/04 W 12-3 N HARVARD (12-0) 2/25/12 W 12-11 N CAL STATE MONTEREY BAY (3-0) 3/6/05 W 11-4 A 3/6/99 W 7-3 H 4/27/12 L 5-4 A 2/28 W 12-5 N 3/3/06 W 15-5 A 3/7/99 W 7-4 H 2/1/14 W 17-6 A 3/14/10 W 15-4 A 4/22/06 W 15-3 H 2/27/00 W 9-6 N 2/26/11 W 13-3 N 3/23/07 W 9-7 N 4/28/01 W 14-8 N BUCKNELL (7-2) 4/21/07 W 11-5 H 2/16/03 W 8-2 N 2/19/00 W 17-7 H CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE (3-6) 4/4/08 W 17-5 A 2/29/04 W 11-3 N 2/15/03 W 13-3 N 4/3/04 W 10-4 H 4/3/09 W 12-7 A 2/16/06 W 13-5 N 2/17/06 W 12-9 N 3/18/06 W 10-9 N 3/27/10 W 13-1 H 4/29/06 W 7-6 N 4/29/06 L 6-5 (OT) N 3/11/08 L 11-10 (OT) A 4/8/11 W 15-4 A 4/25/09 W 9-7 A 4/17/08 L 11-10 N 1/25/09 L 6-4 N 3/25/12 W 15-5 N 4/16/11 W 14-8 N 4/5/09 W 7-4 A 3/15/09 L 8-6 N 3/23/13 W 16-4 A 4/29/11 W 7-6 H 2/14/10 W 13-7 A 1/22/11 L 6-5 N 4/13/13 W 16-5 N 4/28/12 W 7-5 N 4/9/11 W 16-7 A 1/29/12 W 8-7 N 4/5/14 W 22-3 N 4/26/13 W 12-3 N 3/17/13 L 8-7 N 4/13/14 W 15-3 N HAWAII (2-13) 2/8/14 L 9-8 N 3/16/00 L 8-2 A CAL BAPTIST (7-2) GEORGE WASHINGTON (9-0) 3/18/00 L 9-3 A 3/10/01 L 8-4 N CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO (4-0) 4/7/01 W 11-7 N 2/10/01 L 12-6 N 2/10/02 W 7-0 N 3/16/03 W 9-5 A 4/21/02 W 16-7 N 1/26/02 L 11-8 N 3/16/02 W 14-10 N 2/25/05 W 14-4 N 4/26/03 W 9-6 N 2/9/02 L 8-3 N 3/19/06 W 13-7 N 4/8/06 W 8-5 N 2/29/04 W 11-5 N 3/21/04 L 10-8 A 3/17/07 W 10-6 N 3/15/09 W 14-3 N 4/24/04 W 11-6 N 2/12/05 W 8-7 N 2/9/08 W 9-8 N 4/30/05 W 11-4 H 2/3/07 L 12-5 N 2/6/10 L 10-9 N CHATHAM (2-0) 2/17/07 W 14-6 N 3/21/09 L 6-2 N 3/17/11 W 11-6 A 3/7/09 W 15-2 N 4/4/09 W 12-6 N 2/5/11 L 8-3 N 3/15/13 W 9-8 A 4/18/09 W 15-0 H 4/17/11 W 13-8 A 3/11/11 L 3-2 N 2/21/14 W 14-11 H 3/16/12 L 11-9 N CLAREMONT MUDD-SCRIPPS (3-0) GROVE CITY (12-0) 2/2/13 L 14-6 N CAL LUTHERAN (2-0) 3/21/98 W 10-9 A 3/3/01 W 12-1 N 3/16/13 W 8-6 N 3/19/05 W 14-2 N 3/13/07 W 15-8 H 3/9/02 W 17-4 A 3/22/14 L 9-5 A 3/8/13 W 16-5 A 3/8/13 W 14-8 A 3/4/06 W 10-3 N 3/24/07 W 14-4 N ILLINOIS (5-0) 4/5/08 W 13-3 A 4/10/98 W 16-1 N

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3/28/99 W 10-3 N 2/12/12 W 11-10 N 3/8/03 L (OT) 9-7 A NOTRE DAME COLLEGE (7-0) 4/10/99 W 9-3 N 2/26/12 L 9-8 N 4/13/03 L 6-2 N 4/4/98 W 20-3 N 4/2/00 W 18-4 H 4/15/12 W 7-6 H 1/24/04 L 4-2 A 4/17/99 W 10-2 N 4/15/00 W 15-1 N 3/6/04 L 4-1 H 4/14/00 W 19-7 N MASSACHUSETTS (0-5) 4/18/04 L (SD) 5-4 A 3/24/12 W 16-7 A IONA (3-0) 2/26/00 L 8-3 N 1/29/05 W 7-6 A 3/23/13 W 14-8 N 4/27/02 W 10-6 N 3/11/00 L 8-2 N 3/18/05 W (SD) 7-6 A 4/6/14 W 19-1 N 3/18/11 W 14-6 N 3/31/01 L 9-6 H 4/23/05 L (OT) 11-10 N 4/12/14 W 16-3 N 1/18/14 W 17-9 N 4/28/01 L 8-6 N 5/1/05 L 8-7 H 2/16/02 L 10-9 N 2/4/06 L 11-7 A OHIO STATE (1-0) JAMES MADISON (1-0) 3/17/06 W 6-4 A 4/17/98 W forfeit N 2/26/00 W 16-2 N MERCYHURST (14-0) 3/25/06 W 6-5 H 4/7/02 W 15-2 H 4/23/06 L 4-3 H OHIO (1-0) LA VERNE (1-0) 3/8/03 W 20-3 N 1/27/07 L 12-7 N 4/4/98 W 20-1 N 3/16/03 W 13-0 N 3/27/04 W 15-3 N 4/7/07 W 9-7 N 3/6/05 W 16-4 A 4/22/07 L 8-6 A OCCIDENTAL (3-0) LONG BEACH STATE (2-4) 3/5/06 W 14-6 A 4/29/07 W 5-3 N 3/20/98 W 9-3 A 3/18/98 W 6-3 A 3/24/07 W 14-2 N 3/16/08 L 6-5 A 3/11/08 W 15-8 N 3/10/12 W 7-6 N 4/5/08 W 11-7 A 4/19/08 L 11-3 N 3/9/13 W 12-7 N 4/19/08 W 16-6 N 3/28/09 L 7-6 H 2/7/04 L 9-4 N 4/27/08 W 15-3 N 4/19/09 L 9-8 H PACIFIC (4-3) 3/12/05 L 15-6 N 4/4/09 W 11-7 A 3/6/10 L 7-6 H 3/19/99 L (OT) 7-6 A 2/5/06 L (OT) 7-4 N 4/18/09 W 15-1 H 4/3/10 L 6-4 A 3/12/00 W (2OT) 11-10 N 3/27/10 W 11-2 H 4/24/10 L 5-3 A 3/13/00 L 7-3 A LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (0-13) 4/24/10 W 11-1 N 5/2/10 L 7-5 N 2/28/09 W 7-6 N 3/13/99 L (OT) 5-3 N 4/8/11 W 17-4 N 3/26/11 L 9-8 H 3/16/10 W (OT) 10-9 A 5/6/00 L 8-5 H 5/1/11 W 5-3 H 2/26/11 L 9-7 N 3/15/02 L 6-3 A MIAMI (OHIO) (6-0) 1/21/12 W 6-3 A 2/2/14 W 15-9 N 3/20/03 L 12-3 A 2/1/98 W 13-3 H 3/31/12 W 8-7 A 5/11/03 L 5-2 N 4/17/99 W 11-2 N 4/14/12 L 10-7 H PENN STATE-BEHREND (11-0) 4/3/04 L 13-7 H 4/16/00 W 10-6 N 3/30/13 L 8-7 (OT) H 3/4/01 W 13-2 N 3/13/05 L 6-4 N 4/13/13 W 10-7 N 4/7/02 W 19-5 H 4/9/06 L 10-3 N MICHIGAN (19-43-2) 4/27/13 L 6-5 A 3/8/03 W 15-1 N 3/18/07 L 12-6 N 1/31/98 T 5-5 H 1/18/14 W 10-5 A 3/24/07 W 17-1 N 3/14/08 L 14-11 A 4/5/98 L 6-2 N 2/22/14 W 12-5 H 4/21/07 W 23-0 N 3/14/09 L 8-6 A 4/12/98 L 6-3 N 3/29/14 W 7-4 A 4/5/08 W 17-3 A 1/22/11 L 10-5 N 4/19/98 W 5-4 N 4/26/14 W 14-7 N 3/8/09 W 14-0 N 2/11/12 L 7-5 N 5/9/98 L 4-2 N 2/20/99 L 8-6 H MICHIGAN STATE (19-0) PRINCETON (10-9) MARIST (8-0) 3/27/99 L 4-3 A 2/1/98 W 12-0 H 2/28/98 W 11-5 A 3/26/06 W 12-6 H 4/3/99 W 8-2 H 4/5/98 W 9-2 N 3/22/98 L 5-4 N 1/28/07 W 7-5 N 4/11/99 L 12-4 A 4/11/98 W 9-1 N 5/9/98 L 5-4 N 2/7/10 W 8-6 N 4/18/99 L (OT) 7-6 N 4/18/98 W 13-2 N 2/25/00 L 8-4 A 2/13/10 W 9-3 N 5/8/99 L 6-3 N 2/20/99 W 10-3 H 2/11/01 L 7-6 A 3/5/11 W 13-2 N 2/20/00 L 9-8 H 2/19/00 W 9-3 H 4/7/01 L 12-6 N 2/25 W 9-3 N 4/1/00 L 5-3 H 3/12/00 W 10-2 N 2/17/02 L 11-10 A 3/13/12 W 10-6 N 4/9/00 W 7-5 N 4/1/00 W 14-2 H 3/22/02 L 11-6 H 4/6/14 W 15-3 N 4/16/00 W 7-3 A 4/8/00 W 12-4 N 4/28/02 W 11-10 A 5/6/00 W 4-3 H 4/15/00 W 8-4 N 4/12/03 W 7-4 N MARYLAND (8-5) 2/18/01 T 4-4 A 2/18/01 W 9-3 N 4/26/03 W 5-1 N 2/28/98 L 8-7 N 3/24/01 L (OT) 6-5 A 3/31/01 W 11-3 H 2/28/04 W 6-4 N 5/8/99 L 12-8 N 3/25/01 L (OT) 10-9 A 1/27/02 W 13-4 N 2/18/06 L (SV) 9-8 A 2/17/07 W 14-12 A 4/1/01 L 8-6 H 1/25/03 W 14-7 N 2/18/07 L 10-5 N 2/16/08 W 11-7 N 4/29/01 L 8-2 N 1/25/04 W 11-6 N 3/2/08 W 9-5 N 3/1/08 W 10-9 A 1/27/02 L 10-9 A 4/26/09 W 11-6 N 4/25/08 L 13-11 N 3/23/02 L (OT) 9-7 H NORTHWESTERN (5-0) 3/5/11 W 9-8 A 3/29/09 L 11-9 H 4/6/02 L 7-5 H 1/31/98 W 14-2 H 2/17/13 W 4-2 N 3/7/10 W 9-4 H 4/20/02 L 11-7 N 4/10/99 W 7-1 N 4/27/14 W 11-10 N 3/6/11 W 13-8 N 4/27/02 L (5OT) 8-7 N 4/9/00 W 13-4 A 4/10/11 W 9-7 N 1/25/03 L 14-7 A

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PURDUE (3-0) 3/13/10 W 13-9 A 2/1/13 W 9-8 A WAGNER (11-0) 4/9/99 W 14-1 N 2/27/11 W 9-3 A 2/9/14 L 8-7 N 3/26/06 W 13-9 H 4/8/00 W 19-1 N 2/11/12 W 9-6 N 3/16/14 W 11-10 A 3/18/07 W 10-7 N 3/23/02 W 16-1 H 2/16/08 W 17-10 A SANTA CRUZ (5-0) UC-IRVINE (3-4) 3/29/08 W 16-7 H REDLANDS (8-0) 2/9/01 W 13-10 N 2/10/02 W 5-4 N 3/28/10 W 8-3 H 3/17/98 W 2-1 A 3/11/01 W 9-8 N 3/14/02 W 6-4 A 3/11/12 W 5-4 N 3/14/99 W 4-3 N 2/9/03 W 14-2 N 2/7/04 W 6-5 N 3/18/12 W 10-3 N 3/16/02 W 6-5 N 1/27/07 W 16-3 N 3/12/05 L 5-2 N 2/17/13 W 15-12 N 3/16/03 W (OT) 5-4 A 2/28/09 W 5-4 A 3/13/08 L 10-1 A 3/15/13 W 9-6 N 2/11/06 W (SV) 8-7 N 5/15/11 L 12-8 N 2/2/14 W 15-5 N 3/18/11 W 13-10 A SIENA (2-0) 1/28/12 L 9-4 N 5/3/14 W 11-6 H 3/13/12 W 14-7 A 2/14/10 W 16-5 N 3/9/13 W 15-4 N 3/17/11 W 12-6 N UCLA (0-10) WASHINGTON (1-0) 1/29/05 L 14-2 N 3/20/98 W 8-2 N SALEM INTERNATIONAL (4-0) SLIPPERY ROCK (11-0) 2/4/07 L 10-3 N 4/6/01 W 20-10 N 3/1/98 W 9-6 N 1/27/08 L 15-6 N WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON (12-0) 3/27/04 W 21-2 N 2/17/01 W 17-4 N 1/24/09 L 10-3 N 3/3/01 W 17-1 N 3/24/12 W 19-5 N 3/24/01 W 13-2 N 1/23/10 L 12-6 N 3/9/02 W 19-1 N 4/14/12 W 16-3 H 4/6/02 W 16-7 H 2/6/11 L 9-4 N 4/20/02 W 18-3 N 3/29/03 W 15-2 N 5/13/11 L 8-5 N 3/9/03 W 14-0 N SAN DIEGO STATE (4-10) 3/6/04 W 18-3 H 1/21/12 L 10-5 N 3/27/04 W 13-2 N 2/12/99 L 11-2 N 3/5/05 W 19-6 A 1/20/13 L 8-4 N 3/5/05 W 17-2 N 2/8/02 L 10-4 A 3/4/06 W 11-3 N 2/3/13 L 9-5 N 4/23/05 W 15-1 N 3/17/03 L 11-4 A 4/22/06 W 11-2 H 3/4/06 W 12-2 A 2/26/05 W 7-6 N 4/6/08 W 13-5 A UC-SAN DIEGO (5-8) 3/25/07 W 19-7 A 2/11/06 L 9-7 N 4/18/08 W 22-5 N 2/13/99 L 5-3 A 4/6/08 W 18-6 A 3/18/06 L 12-5 N 2/9/02 L 9-5 A 3/7/09 W 14-1 N 2/17/08 L 12-6 N SONOMA STATE (4-0) 3/14/03 L 9-4 A 2/24/13 W 15-1 H 3/22/09 L 9-6 A 4/9/06 W 13-9 N 1/24/04 W 9-6 N 4/17/10 W 11-7 N 3/28/09 W 13-4 H 2/8/04 W 8-1 A WISCONSIN (6-0) 3/13/11 W 4-3 A 2/7/10 W 15-6 N 2/4/06 L 10-9 N 1/31/98 W 12-4 H 3/17/12 L 7-2 A 3/15/10 W 9-4 A 2/12/06 L 9-3 A 4/11/98 W 14-1 N 1/20/13 L 11-5 N 2/8/14 W 18-5 N 2/9/08 L 11-8 A 4/17/98 W 14-3 N 3/16/13 L 12-11 A 3/13/11 W 9-4 N 4/3/99 W 9-3 H 2/9/14 W 10-6 A SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (0-7) 5/14/11 W 11-8 N 4/16/99 W 13-2 N 3/21/98 L 9-4 N 3/17/12 L 7-6 N 4/7/00 W 16-4 N SAN JOSE STATE (2-13) 5/8/98 L 4-0 N 3/16/13 L 10-7 N 3/18/99 L 9-5 A 5/7/99 L 17-2 N 5/11/14 W 9-8 N 5/7/99 L 7-2 N 2/13/05 L 9-5 N 3/13/01 L 9-2 A 2/8/09 L 13-5 N UC-SANTA BARBARA (4-4) 1/26/03 W 10-8 N 2/5/11 L 9-1 N 2/13/99 L 9-1 N 2/8/03 L 11-9 N 3/21/14 L 15-5 N 5/5/00 L 7-1 H 2/25/05 L 7-6 N 1/26/02 L 8-5 N 4/3/05 W 14-9 H STANFORD (0-8) 2/16/03 W 9-7 N 3/10/07 L 14-9 A 2/17/01 L 16-1 N 2/8/04 W 7-6 N 1/26/08 L 13-8 N 2/9/03 L 15-3 A 2/6/10 L (OT) 10-9 N 3/21/09 L 9-6 N 5/10/03 L 13-2 N 1/29/12 W (OT) 8-6 A 1/23/10 L 8-6 N 3/21/04 L 4-2 N 2/12/12 W 7-5 N 3/17/10 L 12-9 A 2/13/05 L 11-4 A 2/6/11 L 10-6 N 2/7/09 L 11-2 A VILLANOVA (8-0) 1/19/13 L 12-10 N 1/23/11 L 14-1 N 3/1/98 W 15-5 N 3/18/14 L 11-9 A 5/9/14 L 18-2 N 2/10/01 W 13-4 N 4/6/01 W 16-8 N SANTA CLARA (7-1) UC-DAVIS (4-4) 2/16/02 W 13-6 N 3/13/99 W 10-5 N 3/12/99 L 10-3 A 4/19/02 W 19-5 A 3/11/00 W 12-4 N 4/2/05 W 4-3 H 4/11/03 W 15-5 N 3/10/01 W 9-2 N 2/12/06 L 6-2 N 2/13/10 W 11-2 N 3/30/08 L 6-5 H 3/11/07 L 14-7 A 2/16/13 W 12-3 N 3/1/09 W 7-5 N 2/4/11 W 15-13 (OT) A

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Hometown Player Years H.S. Santa Barbara Katie Parrish 2006 San Marcos AUSTRALIA (2) San Clemente Courtney Thom 2003 San Clemente Grafton, NSW Sharna Nelson 2002-03 Sefton San Clemente Candyce Schroeder 2013-pres. San Clemente Melbourne, Vic. Ellie Stott 2014-pres. St. Michael’s San Diego Nina Escobedo 2012 University City San Diego Claire Nicholson 2004-07 Grossmont CANADA (12) San Gabriel Linda Calvert 2005 Temple City Burnaby, B.C. Jakie Köhli 2009-13 Moscrop Secondary San Jose Courtney Livak 2003-06 Willow Glen Calgary, Alb. Janis Pardy 2004-06 Ernst Manningt San Rafael Rebecca Gerrity 2013-pres. Marin Catholic Calgary, Alb. Shelby Taylor 2012-pres. St. Francis Simi Valley Kelly Palmberg 2007-10 Royal Calgary, Alb. Kristin Zernicke 2004-07 Aberhart Villa Park Melissa Soria 2006-07 Villa Park Calgary, Alb. Brooke Zimmerman 2006-08 Riffel-Regina Westlake Village Nicole Sands 2007-10 Agoura Kirkland, Quebec Kristin Harmidy 2009 John Abbot Maple Ridge, B.C. Allison Campbell 2014 Maple Ridge Secondary CONNECTICUT (1) Maple Ridge, B.C. Kelsey Campbell 2008-11 Maple Ridge Secondary Old Greenwich Zan Kaufman 1999-00 Greenwich N. Vancouver, B.C. Meghan Lappan 2011-14 St. Thomas Aq. Reg. Napean, Ontario Jessica Gaudreault 2013-14 St. Joseph’s FLORIDA (7) Surrey, B.C. Kristy Streefkerk 2001-04 Semiahmoo Fort Lauderdale Sheri Fagley 1998-01 Westminster Acad. Winnipeg, M.B. Shae Fournier 2011-14 Grant Park Fort Lauderdale Rachel Lowe 2003 Western Fort Lauderdale Dana Mayeron 2009-11 Cypress Bay CALIFORNIA (52) Orlando Mary Campbell 2013-pres. Dr. Phillips Alamo Kirsten Reuter 2000 San Ramon Valley Plantation Marissa Huber 1998 Plantation Carlsbad Kym King 2010-12 Carlsbad Pompano Beach Meredith Cravens 1998 Westminster Acad. Chino Hills Amy Moore 2008-09 Chino Hills Winter Park Summer Creighton 2012-pres. Winter Park Coronado Brittany Estrada 2005-08 Bonita Vista Coronado Bridget McKeon 2003-06 Coronado ILLINOIS (12) Dana Point Colleen McNaught 2012-pres. Dana Hills Brookfield Megan Jacobs 2009-pres. Lyon’s Twp. Danville Kristen McGlennon 2000 Monte Vista Buffalo Grove Jamie Polowy 1999-01 Stevenson El Cajon Erin Pannek 2013-14 The Bishop’s School Chicago Kristen Jonikaitis 2001-02 Marian Catholic El Segundo Kourtney Schepman 2004-05 El Segundo Chicago Nora Kennelly 2008-09 St. Ignatius Prep El Segundo Hallie Lindsey 2013-14 El Segundo Chicago Maryann Lekas 1998 Good Council Fairfield Kandace Waldthaler 2004-05 Armijo/Sierra JC Elk Grove Lisa Andrews 2009 Elk Grove Fairfield Katie Black 2010-11 Fairfield/Sierra JC Elmhurst Jodi Bushing 1998-99 York Community Fountain Valley Suzanne Rose 1999 Fountain Valley Mundelein Alexis Jones 2012-pres. Mundelein Fresno Jenny Gonzales 2005 Clovis West Naperville Kelly McKay 1998-01 Waubonsie Valley Fresno Kara Woolley 2004-07 Clovis West Oak Park Mary Lesniak 1999-00 River-Forest Glendora Erin McCarthy 2014 St. Lucy’s Priory River-Forest Debra Simone 1998-01 River-Forest Goleta Amanda Redfern 2011-14 Dos Pueblos St. Charles Amy Pankoke 1998 St. Charles Hermosa Beach Summer Flanders 2012 Mira Costa Hermosa Beach Emily Milstead 2014 Mira Costa INDIANA (3) Irvine Kirsten Mayberry 1999-02 Irvine Batesville Nancy Miller 1998 Batesville Los Altos Cassie Wyckoff 2009-12 Los Altos Bedford Kayla Allen 2010 Bedford NL Los Altos Lauren Wyckoff 2008-11 Los Altos Columbus Kara Fellerhoff 1998-99 North Los Altos Hills Jessica Goldner 2002-05 Henry M. Gunn Los Gatos Carson Nestler 2013-14 Los Gatos MICHIGAN (7) Malibu Jojo White 2012 Malibu Ann Arbor Kristin Carpenter 1998-01 Huron Marin Rebecca Gerrity 2013-pres. Marin Catholic Ann Arbor Maggie Hannon 2006-09 Huron Modesto Katie Carson 2007-10 Johansen Ann Arbor Ginna Irwin 2001 Pioneer Mountain View Allison Silver 2009 Saint Francis Ann Arbor Jamie Marley 2000-03 Huron Mission Viejo Clare Meadows 2003-06 Capistrano Valley Ann Arbor Rebekah Rankin 2001 Huron Newport Beach Carolyn Conway 2005 Newport Harbor Grandville Nicole Redder 2008-11 Jenison Newport Beach Megan McAuley 2010-12 Newport Harbor Hudsonville Melissa Pietras 2001-04 Jenison Oakland Emily Schmit 1998-99 Bish. O’Dowd Palo Alto Liza Dernehl 2010-12 Palo Alto MISSOURI (1) Portola Valley Rachel Saal 2001 Menlo School St. Louis Martha Schuessler 2006 Kirkwood Poway Kara Butler 2008-11 Poway Poway Devon Peterson 2012-pres. Poway NEW MEXICO (1) Rancho Palos Verdes Katie Contreras 2012-14 Palos Verdes Santa Fe Stefanie Winter 2006-09 St. Michaels Rancho Palos Verdes Jordan Elwood 2014-pres. Palos Verdes Peninsula R. Santa Margarita Sara Joseph 2009-11 Santa Marg. Cath. NEW YORK (1) Rocklin Kate McCollum 2001-02 Sierra JC Watertown Kelly Ross 1998-99 Watertown Rowland Heights Ginger Wang 2000-03 Rowland

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OHIO (9) Columbus Megan Morgan 1998 Upper Arlington Napoleon Sarah Wiechers 1998 Napoleon Loveland Melissa DeBiasse 1999-02 Milford Cincinnati Kate Smith 1999 Princeton Cincinnati Kristin Stanford 2000-03 Sycamore Cincinnati Jaclyn Tameris 2004-07 Sycamore Cincinnati Jenna Lee Tameris 2010 Sycamore Worthington Sarah Butler 2000-03 Worth. Kilbourne Worthington Kate Dunn 2008-11 Thomas Worth.

OREGON (4) Beaverton Molly Fonner 1999-02 Westview Beaverton Emily Schmitt 2003-07 Westview Portland Hanna Eimstad 2009-pres. Beaverton Portland Krista Peterson 2002-05 Sunset

PENNSYLVANIA (4) Harleysville Jackie Pyrz 2005-08 Souderton Area Harleysville Bronwyn Smith 2014-pres. Souderton Area Mechanicsburg Shelley St. Omer Roy 2012-pres. Cumberland Valley Pittsburgh Kate Toole 1998 Fox Chapel

TEXAS (5) Houston Jessica Canfield 2006-07 Clear Brook Houston Louanne Hovater 1999-02 Cypress Creek Houston Sarah Larson 2006-07 Cypress Creek Houston Rachel Edwards 2007-07 Cypress Creek San Antonio Amanda Paul 2004 Judson

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FIELD PLAYERS CONWAY, CAROLYN 2005 FELLERHOFF, KARA 1998-99 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO ANDREWS, LISA 2009 2005 34 116 42 14 32 44 18 1998 35 NA 14 13 99 43 10 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 1999 39 98 17 19 96 82 20 2009 6 10 3 2 8 2 2 Total 74 98 31 32 195 125 30 CRAVENS, MEREDITH 1998 BLACK, KATIE 2010-11 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO FONNER, MOLLY 1999-2002 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 1998 35 NA 34 36 29 61 4 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 2010 32 46 9 13 20 12 21 1999 39 114 33 31 92 72 23 2011 32 20 5 9 11 9 10 CREIGHTON, SUMMER 2012-Pres. 2000 31 80 29 14 47 46 19 Total 64 66 14 22 31 21 31 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 2001 31 44 17 13 36 18 27 2012 37 93 33 29 34 37 19 2002 37 94 41 27 57 31 26 BUSHING, JODIE 1998-99 2013 35 59 18 7 19 17 Total 138 332 120 85 232 167 95 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 2014 31 60 22 23 37 12 24 1998 26 NA 3 8 15 7 3 Total 103 212 73 50 90 66 13 FOURNIER, SHAE 2011-14 1999 29 24 6 2 7 19 4 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO Total 55 24 9 10 22 26 7 DEBIASSE, MELISSA 1999-2002 2011 39 210 61 39 87 33 23 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 2012 37 274 95 41 86 50 22 BUTLER, KARA 2008-11 1999 10 0 0 1 1 3 0 2013 35 187 66 38 62 21 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 2000 8 4 1 1 3 4 3 2014 31 173 83 27 76 22 20 2008 36 42 14 21 31 30 11 2001 10 7 2 5 2 6 4 Total 142 844 305 145 311 126 65 2009 37 58 18 5 14 32 8 2002 22 17 6 5 7 10 9 2010 32 98 27 18 27 45 10 Total 55 28 9 12 13 23 16 GERRITY, REBECCA 2013-Pres. 2011 39 87 26 13 20 46 8 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO Total 144 285 85 57 92 153 37 DERNEHL, LIZA 2012 2013 35 99 38 15 13 45 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 2014 31 87 42 18 26 24 18 BUTLER, SARAH 2000-03 2012 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 66 186 80 33 39 69 18 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 2000 16 29 10 9 13 5 3 DUNN, KATE 2008-11 HANNON, MAGGIE 2006-09 2001 16 17 10 4 14 7 3 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 2002 24 35 19 13 20 16 1 2008 34 29 14 18 23 20 14 2006 17 24 13 3 10 11 5 2003 34 34 21 13 27 7 6 2009 37 43 9 6 20 20 24 2007* 33 51 18 11 27 46 22 Total 88 115 60 39 74 35 13 2010 30 43 16 8 15 25 21 2008 36 168 62 20 53 102 24 2011 31 32 10 4 7 15 17 2009 32 152 44 11 46 55 21 CALVERT, LINDA 2005-06 Total 132 147 49 36 65 80 76 Total 118 395 135 45 136 214 72 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 2005 33 46 14 15 21 35 13 EDWARDS, RACHEL 2007 HARMIDY, KRISTIN 2009 2006 26 51 13 7 15 32 9 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO Total 59 97 27 22 36 67 22 2007* 23 24 14 11 14 10 2 2009 37 53 22 8 16 47 13

CAMPBELL, ALLISON 2014 EIMSTAD, HANNA 2009-12 HOVATER, LOUANNE 1999-2002 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 2014 30 102 38 34 29 17 24 2009 37 52 11 19 19 17 17 1999 23 NA 0 6 10 16 1 2010 32 50 12 24 12 20 24 2000 12 17 4 5 14 6 3 CAMPBELL, KELSEY 2008-11 2011 39 30 7 25 14 17 16 2001 10 13 6 6 7 3 4 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 2012 32 53 13 13 8 17 9 2002 27 24 10 11 20 16 3 2008 36 69 37 32 24 24 14 Total 140 205 43 81 53 71 66 Total 76 54 20 28 51 41 11 2009 37 102 32 24 36 24 22 2010 32 89 30 21 34 27 29 ELWOOD, JORDAN 2014-Pres. JACOBS, MEGAN 2009-11 2011 38 66 22 24 26 21 17 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO Total 143 324 121 101 120 96 82 2014 4 2 0 0 0 1 1 2009 6 6 1 1 0 2 0 2010 11 3 1 0 3 2 3 CANFIELD, JESSICA 2006-07 ESCOBEDO, NINA 2012 2011 5 2 2 0 0 0 0 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO Total 22 11 4 1 3 4 3 2006 11 10 5 1 3 4 1 2012 33 39 13 11 5 21 9 2007* 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 JONES, ALEXIS 2012-Pres. Total 13 11 6 2 4 6 2 ESTRADA, BRITTANY 2005-08 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 2012 36 71 25 8 13 56 18 CARPENTER, KRISTIN 1998-2001 2005 19 24 10 8 11 10 3 2013 33 33 8 10 13 10 7 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 2006 35 41 16 11 23 33 23 2014 31 41 15 13 21 15 20 1998 35 NA 35 22 29 40 20 2007* 33 54 23 13 25 24 20 Total 100 145 48 31 47 81 45 1999 39 154 52 16 36 56 23 2008 36 78 21 23 34 88 49 2000 29 69 21 14 27 30 20 Total 123 197 70 55 93 155 95 JONIKAITIS, KRISTEN 2001-02 2001 31 65 28 8 17 20 12 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO Total 134 288 136 60 109 146 75 FAGLEY, SHERI 1998-2001 2001 12 18 8 9 14 8 2 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 2002 20 26 10 12 13 7 6 CONTRERAS, KATIE 2012-14 1998 35 NA 37 23 63 37 23 Total 32 44 18 21 27 15 8 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 1999 39 108 29 21 57 67 26 2012 36 44 10 11 11 23 13 2000 31 87 19 14 60 39 13 JOSEPH, SARA 2009-11 2013 25 20 4 5 8 5 2001 30 59 16 7 23 19 13 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 2014 19 24 13 9 9 8 9 Total 135 254 101 65 203 162 75 2009 17 11 4 10 9 2 2 Total 80 88 27 25 28 36 24 2010 20 10 2 3 10 10 5 2011 8 1 0 0 1 3 2 Total 45 22 6 13 20 15 9 2015 INDIANA WATER POLO 43 2015 INDIANA HOOSIERS LETTERWINNERS

KAUFMAN, ZAN 1999-2000 MCCARTHY, ERIN 2014 NESTLER, CARSON 2013-14 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 1999 9 2 0 1 1 2 0 2014 2 2 0 0 1 3 0 2013 24 22 14 7 11 8 2000 10 10 4 4 0 5 1 2014 11 11 4 2 1 4 3 Total 19 12 4 5 1 7 1 MCAULEY, MEGAN 2010-11 Total 35 33 18 9 12 12 3 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO KÖHLI, JAKIE 2009-13 2010 11 10 1 2 2 3 4 NICHOLSON, CLAIRE 2004-07 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 2011 4 0 0 1 0 1 3 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 2009 36 73 29 37 62 22 32 Total 15 10 1 3 2 4 7 2004 17 35 8 11 16 6 6 2010 31 162 80 29 72 32 29 2005 19 35 13 17 25 6 4 2011 39 219 71 37 89 31 37 MCCOLLUM, KATE 2001-02 2006 30 26 4 12 22 14 4 2012 DNP - Injured Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 2007* 33 33 12 16 32 12 29 2013 35 165 64 33 60 24 2001 31 37 18 8 28 9 18 Total 99 129 37 56 95 38 43 Total 141 619 244 136 283 109 98 2002 37 34 9 10 29 13 17 Total 68 71 27 18 57 22 35 PALMBERG, KELLY 2007-10 KING, KYM 2010-12 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO MCKAY, KELLY 1998-2001 2007* 33 47 25 13 22 21 13 2010 31 25 4 6 7 9 11 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 2008 36 95 34 23 24 27 25 2011 32 25 5 9 12 13 15 1998 35 NA 38 15 21 43 11 2009 33 73 19 21 23 29 22 2012 27 21 5 10 11 27 6 1999 37 72 20 22 28 70 18 2010 31 93 21 22 27 27 20 Total 90 71 14 25 30 49 32 2000 31 35 16 16 44 44 18 Total 133 308 99 79 96 104 80 2001 31 108 31 23 16 30 26 LAPPAN, MEGHAN 2011-14 Total 134 215 105 76 109 187 73 PANKOKE, AMY 1998 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 2011 39 93 15 35 33 20 19 MCKEON, BRIDGET 2003-06 1998 35 NA 41 22 19 44 12 2012 37 86 21 32 50 22 14 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 2013 35 44 18 7 19 17 2003 36 52 19 17 22 52 13 PANNEK, ERIN 2013-14 2014 29 48 15 20 29 8 25 2004 26 41 13 13 26 22 15 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO Total 140 271 69 84 149 67 58 2005 31 53 15 10 36 16 12 2013 18 12 3 5 4 5 2006 28 24 4 15 15 15 15 2014 17 14 6 4 2 7 2 LEKAS, MARYANN 1998 Total 121 170 51 55 99 105 55 Total 35 26 9 9 6 12 2 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 1998 35 NA 7 6 27 14 4 MCNAUGHT, COLLEEN 2012-Pres. PARDY, JANIS 2004-06 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO LESNIAK, MARY 1999-2000 2012 36 132 49 51 25 46 30 2004 29 65 27 21 33 23 10 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 2013 35 95 29 41 27 22 2005 34 90 30 39 39 22 22 1999 39 60 15 19 40 49 10 2013 31 87 27 41 17 23 14 2006 34 122 47 47 71 43 27 2000 29 45 14 11 43 30 13 Total 102 314 105 133 69 91 44 Total 97 277 104 107 143 88 59 Total 68 105 29 30 83 79 23 MEADOWS, CLARE 2003-06 PARRISH, KATIE 2006 LIVAK, COURTNEY 2003-06 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 2003 28 31 13 9 29 10 17 2006 25 20 10 6 9 13 2 2003 27 40 10 8 39 26 9 2004 28 39 12 15 23 14 14 2004 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2005 34 51 14 10 39 21 28 PAUL, AMANDA 2004 2005 24 16 6 8 26 5 3 2006 28 89 23 15 39 19 18 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 2006 22 18 4 6 19 13 10 Total 118 210 62 49 130 64 77 2004 16 22 7 7 14 9 3 Total 74 74 20 22 84 44 22 MILLER, NANCY 1998 PETERSON, DEVON 2012-Pres. LINDSEY, HALLIE 2013-14 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 1998 35 NA 6 1 8 3 2 2012 12 10 5 2 7 3 4 2013 12 23 6 1 0 2013 12 10 2 3 2 12 2014 4 5 2 0 2 3 0 MILSTEAD, EMILY 2014 2014 4 3 1 1 1 2 1 Total 16 28 8 1 2 3 0 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO Total 28 23 8 6 10 17 5 2014 14 9 5 9 2 9 5 PETERSON, KRISTA 2002-05 LOWE, RACHEL 2003 MOORE, AMY 2008-2009 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 2002 35 141 50 30 39 54 15 2003 23 21 6 2 19 12 8 2008 36 91 26 31 50 27 22 2003 36 140 61 30 38 85 21 2009 26 108 31 12 28 14 20 2004 29 122 60 31 19 40 22 MARLEY, JAMIE 2000-03 Total 62 199 57 43 78 41 42 2005 34 121 53 27 33 32 13 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO Total 134 524 224 118 129 211 71 2000 30 55 26 13 43 40 17 MORGAN, MEGAN 1998 2001 28 35 21 9 18 16 3 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO PIETRAS, MELISSA 2001-04 2002 32 34 18 15 13 12 4 1998 35 NA 26 23 43 62 15 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 2003 37 39 18 26 22 18 8 2001 31 33 18 11 14 18 12 Total 127 163 83 63 94 88 32 NELSON, SHARNA 2002-03 2002 28 65 29 29 29 23 9 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 2003 37 83 31 26 37 34 10 MAYERON, DANA 2009-11 2002 37 145 53 26 40 29 20 2004 24 66 19 12 25 17 13 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 2003 16 26 7 8 11 4 5 Total 120 247 97 78 105 92 44 2009 13 9 3 4 4 6 4 Total 53 171 60 34 51 33 25 2010 14 5 0 2 1 4 5 2011 7 3 0 1 0 1 1 Total 34 17 3 7 5 11 10

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POLOWY, JAMIE 1999-2000 SCHMIT, EMILY 1998-99 STREEFKERK, KRISTY 2001-04 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 1999 30 18 6 2 9 18 3 1998 35 NA 4 6 16 13 1 2001 29 58 19 16 25 38 23 2000 17 25 7 3 12 9 3 1999 23 8 4 3 6 9 4 2002 34 58 28 12 21 37 35 Total 47 43 13 5 21 27 6 Total 58 8 8 9 22 22 5 2003 35 22 7 8 17 16 21 2004 29 23 4 11 26 12 26 RANKIN, REBEKAH 2001 SCHMITT, EMILY 2003-07 Total 127 161 58 47 89 103 105 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 2001 7 4 2 4 7 3 0 2003 37 79 22 24 35 24 17 TAMERIS, JACLYN 2004-07 2004 29 58 21 21 26 22 24 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO READE, ALYNN 2012 2005 34 75 23 18 21 19 25 2004 19 18 6 7 23 10 2 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 2006 Redshirt 2005 24 19 7 10 12 9 12 2012 28 29 12 9 4 34 13 2007* 33 60 15 23 23 26 22 2006 32 32 6 8 13 17 13 Total 133 272 81 86 105 91 88 2007* 33 26 12 14 24 22 11 REDDER, NICOLE 2008-11 Total 108 97 31 39 72 58 38 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO SCHROEDER, CANDYCE 2013-Pres. 2008 36 71 37 25 52 34 22 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO TAMERIS, JENNA LEE 2010 2009 37 102 34 24 63 41 33 2013 29 74 25 13 14 29 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 2010 32 152 54 27 56 58 32 2014 20 69 27 12 9 23 8 2010 20 17 2 3 11 14 6 2011 39 156 57 22 53 80 43 Total 49 143 52 25 23 52 8 Total 144 481 182 98 224 213 130 TAYLOR, SHELBY 2012-Pres. SCHUESSLER, MARTHA 2006 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO REDFERN, AMANDA 2011-14 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 2012 37 137 38 32 36 21 13 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 2006 13 20 8 2 1 5 2 2013 35 97 34 29 40 8 2011 39 57 17 11 15 9 35 2014 31 109 33 29 42 13 21 2012 36 75 21 12 21 63 22 SIMONE, DEB 1998-2000 Total 103 343 105 90 118 42 34 2013 33 41 16 7 7 37 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 2014 31 45 20 10 8 20 11 1998 35 NA 50 40 95 57 11 THOM, COURTNEY 2003 Total 139 218 74 40 42 129 68 1999 39 161 51 45 145 76 14 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 2000 31 94 38 40 86 44 15 2003 30 39 18 26 22 18 8 REUTER, KRISTEN 2000 Total 105 254 139 125 326 177 40 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO WALDTHALER, KANDACE 2004-05 2000 14 8 4 1 8 5 4 SILVER, ALLISON 2009 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 2004 29 80 41 11 28 64 15 RICE, ERIN 1999 2009 21 15 5 3 11 3 9 2005 34 100 55 13 23 54 21 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO Total 63 180 96 24 51 118 36 1999 13 17 1 6 12 11 3 SMITH, BRONWYN 2014-Pres. Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO WANG, GINGER 2000-03 ROE, JENNA 2010-11 2014 4 2 1 2 4 2 3 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 2000 28 38 16 15 26 25 11 2010 18 11 4 2 2 22 5 SMITH, KATE 1999 2001 31 41 21 8 12 21 10 2011 23 16 6 2 4 16 11 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 2002 28 55 31 23 21 20 13 Total 41 27 10 4 6 38 16 1999 17 13 5 2 9 9 2 2003 37 78 26 22 64 30 40 Total 124 212 94 58 123 96 74 ROSE, SUZANNE 1999 SORIA, MELISSA 2006-07 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO WHITE, JOJO 2012 1999 9 1 1 0 1 1 0 2006 33 119 61 11 24 52 21 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 2007* 25 107 61 2 15 27 29 2012 11 0 0 3 3 0 0 ROSS, KELLY 1998-99 Total 58 226 122 13 39 79 50 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO WIECHERS, SARAH 1998 1998 35 NA 1 2 3 4 2 ST. OMER ROY, SHELLY 2012-Pres. Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 1999 12 1 0 0 1 4 2 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 1998 35 NA 16 10 15 9 1 Total 47 1 1 2 4 8 4 2012 14 6 2 7 4 1 5 2013 19 8 2 1 10 7 WINTER, STEFANIE 2006-09 SAAL, RACHEL 2001 2014 9 6 0 5 1 1 1 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO Total 42 20 4 13 15 9 6 2006 10 5 3 4 1 4 4 2001 30 77 25 14 41 18 15 2007* 25 10 6 4 6 7 4 STANFORD, KRISTIN 2000-03 2008 19 14 4 12 8 10 6 SANDS, NICOLE 2007-10 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 2009 17 11 1 2 4 4 5 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 2000 31 108 51 20 37 44 8 Total 71 40 14 22 19 25 19 2007* 33 43 17 20 10 18 18 2001 31 128 57 24 31 35 13 2008 36 60 18 24 16 39 25 2002 36 173 66 30 51 51 9 WOOLLEY, KARA 2004-07 2009 31 32 11 8 8 16 10 2003 37 176 73 20 55 38 15 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 2010 11 11 3 3 2 4 4 Total 135 683 246 94 174 168 45 2004 25 40 22 10 20 11 4 Total 111 146 49 55 36 77 57 2005 25 33 15 8 25 11 12 STOTT, ELLIE 2014-Pres. 2006 34 50 15 7 9 17 13 SCHEPMAN, KOURTNEY 2004 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 2007* 33 71 31 28 35 15 29 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 2014 31 69 23 11 23 20 22 Total 117 194 83 53 89 54 58 2004 17 24 14 1 13 3 6 WYCKOFF, CASSIE 2012 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 2012 35 2 0 11 26 13 2

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WYCKOFF, LAUREN 2008-11 HUBER, MARISSA 1998 TOOLE, KATE 1998 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO Year MP Att Sv GA GAA TO Stl A KO Year MP Att Sv GA GAA TO Stl A KO 2008 36 79 28 33 37 58 18 1998 11 NA 21 8 2.00 25 24 29 N/A 1998 35 NA 311 119 3.84 25 24 29 N/A 2009 36 104 42 18 22 59 35 2010 32 107 41 45 26 68 30 IRWIN, GINNA 2001 WHITE, JOJO 2012 2011 39 159 52 42 36 92 45 Year MP Att Sv GA GAA TO Stl A KO Year MP Att Sv GA GAA TO Stl A KO Total 143 449 163 138 121 277 128 2001 15 70 33 37 6.73 1 0 1 0 2012 11 116 32 36 8.17 0 3 3 0

ZERNICKE, KRISTIN 2004-07 LARSON, SARAH 2006-07 WYCKOFF, CASSIE 2009-12 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO Year MP Att Sv GA GAA TO Stl A KO Year MP Att Sv GA GAA TO Stl A KO 2004 29 66 17 20 46 16 13 2006 11 101 46 25 5.07 3 5 4 0 2009 27 484 195 128 6.29 2 28 4 2 2005 34 59 19 34 45 25 19 2007* 7 55 22 15 4.29 3 0 1 0 2010 24 554 209 134 6.76 7 28 8 0 2006 30 81 25 38 64 24 22 Total 18 156 68 40 4.68 6 5 5 0 2011 39 967 348 255 6.77 10 47 22 1 2007* 33 64 22 41 61 30 21 2012 35 1009 356 212 6.48 12 25 11 2 Total 126 270 83 133 216 95 75 MAYBERRY, KIRSTEN 1999-2002 Total 125 3014 1108 729 6.57 31 128 45 5 Year MP Att Sv GA GAA TO Stl A KO ZIMMMERMAN, BROOKE 2006-08 1999 38 378 205 173 6.58 29 22 12 0 * Length of matches changed from 28 minutes to 32 Year MP Sh G A Stl TO KO 2000 26 168 98 70 5.83 5 16 4 0 minutes for the 2007 season. 2006 30 152 53 43 66 46 23 2001 31 369 204 165 6.47 9 18 10 1 2007* 33 196 76 52 50 31 31 2002 32 416 159 139 7.33 9 14 6 1 2008 36 226 77 56 56 55 49 Total 127 1340 666 547 6.49 52 70 32 2 Total 99 574 206 151 172 132 103 MCGLENNON, KRISTEN 2000 Year MP Att Sv GA GAA TO Stl A KO * Length of matches changed from 28 minutes to 32 2000 31 227 140 87 4.53 4 10 9 N/A minutes starting with the 2007 season. PYRZ, JACKIE 2005-08 Year MP Att Sv GA GAA TO Stl A KO 2005 15 110 52 22 3.72 5 8 5 0 GOALKEEPERS 2006 34 673 259 193 6.24 11 32 4 0 2007* 23 342 127 137 8.98 8 18 8 0 CAMPBELL, MARY 2013-Pres. 2008 25 482 160 149 7.92 10 24 8 1 Year MP Att Sv GA GAA TO Stl A KO Total 97 1607 598 501 **8.08 34 82 25 1 2013 16 209 96 67 6.66 0 8 0 **Career GAA includes 2007-08 only. 2014 8 106 47 19 4.27 0 4 0 Total 24 315 143 86 5.92 0 12 0

CARSON, KATIE 2007-10 Year MP Att Sv GA GAA TO Stl A KO 2007* 22 347 142 124 8.70 7 4 5 1 2008 23 444 171 146 8.37 1 20 2 0 2009 26 420 177 103 6.18 3 6 3 0 2010 17 317 142 71 5.95 3 7 2 0 Total 88 1529 632 444 7.33 14 37 12 1

DERNEHL, LIZA 2010-12 Year MP Att Sv GA GAA TO Stl A KO 2010 1 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2011 4 37 11 15 12 4 2 0 0 2012 1 3 1 2 8 0 0 0 0 Total 6 46 13 17 6.66 4 2 0 0

GAUDREAULT, JESSICA 2013-14 Year MP Att Sv GA GAA TO Stl A KO 2013 27 602 199 195 7.75 0 15 6 2014 29 657 245 204 7.68 4 32 13 Total 56 1259 444 399 7.72 4 47 19

GOLDNER, JESSICA 2002-05 Year MP Att Sv GA GAA TO Stl A KO 2002 29 340 144 96 5.85 10 23 3 0 2003 37 614 299 199 6.02 5 31 3 1 2004 29 528 228 128 4.60 8 28 4 0 2005 30 551 220 154 6.23 2 11 3 0 Total 125 2033 891 577 5.65 25 93 13 1

GONZALEZ, JENNY 2005 Year MP Att Sv GA GAA TO Stl A KO 2005 10 64 28 15 4.18 0 2 1 0 Cassie Wyckoff recorded an IU single-season record of 348 saves in 2011. The Los Altos, HOVATER, LOUANNE 1999-2002 Calif. native started each of the Hoosiers’ 39 matches during her junior campaign. Year MP Att Sv GA GAA TO Stl A KO 1999 23 141 83 58 4.46 16 10 6 N/A

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Phone: 812-855-9399; Fax: 812-855-9401 Web: IUHoosiers.com Address: Assembly Hall 1001 E. 17th St. Bloomington, IN 47408

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ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Jeff Keag (Football) [email protected] 812-855-6209 (office); 812-219-2925 (cell)

ASSOCIATE DIRECTORS Melanie Schneider (Men’s Soccer, Swimming & Diving, Women’s ) [email protected] 812-856-2939 (office); 812-325-6789 (cell) Ryan Sheets Andrew Lentz Jeremy Rosenthal Nate Wiechers (Women’s Soccer, Men’s Golf, Sec. Men’s Basketball) [email protected] 812-856-0146 (office); 812-345-1991 (cell)

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