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2015 WOMEN’S SOCCER Media Guide 2011 NCAA CHAMPIONS 1 THE COLLEGE OF SAINT ROSE 2015 WOMEN’S SOCCER THE COLLEGE OF SAINT ROSE HAS IT ALL

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GENERAL COACHING STAFF City/Zip:...... Albany, NY 12203 Head Coach:...... Laurie Darling Gutheil Founded:...... 1920 Alma Mater, Year:...... Hartwick, 1995 Enrollment:...... 4,615 Record at school (years):...... 298-84-25 (19) Nickname:...... Golden Knights Career record (years):...... Same School Colors:...... Gold, Black & White Women’s Soccer Office Phone:...... (518) 454-2042 Home Field:...... Sullivan Field at The Plumeri Sports Complex E-mail:...... [email protected] Capacity:...... 500 Best Time/day to reach coach:...... M-F, Late Afternoons Affiliation:...... NCAA Division II Assistant:...... Kailey Egbert Conference:...... Northeast-10 Alma Mater, Year:...... Saint Rose, 2009 President:...... Dr. Carolyn J. Stefanco Assistant:...... Jason Gutheil Alma Mater:...... Colorado Alma Mater, Year:...... Hartwick, 1995 Athletics Director:...... Catherine Cummings Haker Assistant:...... Jim Lennox Alma Mater, Year:...... Hartwick, 1976 Assistant:...... Carmelina Puopolo SWA/Head Women’s Basketball Coach:...... Karen Haag Alma Mater, Year:...... Saint Rose, 2014 Alma Mater, Year:...... Oneonta State, 1984 Assistant:...... Renae Ransdell Assistant Athletics Director for Compliance:...... William A. Aloia, Jr. Alma Mater,Year:...... Saint Rose, 2005 Alma Mater, Year:...... Connecticut, 2011 Head Trainer:...... Lisa Geiger Assistant A.D. for External Relations:...... Joshua Jennings Alma Mater, Year:...... Central Connecticut, 1995 Alma Mater, Year:...... Hartwick, 2004 Assistant Trainer:...... Jessup Pierce Athletics Opertions Coordinator:...... Joey Mitchell Alma Mater, Year:...... Cedarville (OH), 2003 Alma Mater, Year:...... Saginaw Valley State, 2014 Assistant Trainer:...... Mike Frawley Asst. W. Basketball Coach/External Relations:...... John Ardizone Alma Mater, Year:...... Bridgewater State, 1987 Alma Mater, Year:...... Siena, 1990 Head Baseball Coach/External Relations:...... Kyle Wilkins TEAM INFORMATION Alma Mater, Year:...... Ithaca, 2003 Overall record last year:...... 20-1-2 Faculty Athletics Representative:...... Gretchen Guenther ...... Home: 13-1-0, Away: 7-0-2, Neutral: 0-0-0 Alma Mater, Year:...... Saint Rose, 1999 NE-10 record/fi nish:...... 12-0-2 (1st/15 Teams) Athletics Business Manager:...... Glenna Magee Final ranking last year (poll):...... #9 (NSCAA/Continental Tire) Alma Mater, Year:...... Saint Rose, 2006 Letterwinners returning/lost:...... 17/16 Head Track & Field Coach/Equipment Room Manager:...... Mike McCadney Starters returning/lost:...... 8/3 Aquatics Director:...... Keith Murray Alma Mater, Year:...... Hartwick, 1996 STUDENT-ATHLETE INFORMATION Asst. Men’s Basketball Coach/Operations:...... Mike Perno Returning Starters (6) 2014 Statistics/Notes Alma Mater, Year:...... Saint Rose, 2000 #3 Nicole Shively (5-7, SR, B)...... 1-1-3, NE-10 3rd Team All-Conference Head Men’s Lacrosse Coach/Operations:...... Jim Morrissey #7 Amanda Vasquez (5-7, SR, M)...... 0-2-2, NE-10 1st Team All-Conference Alma Mater, Year:...... Syracuse, 1996 #8 Morgan Burchhardt (5-6, SO, F)...... 8-11-27, NE-10 3rd Team All-Conference Head Softball Coach/Operations:...... Abby Arceneaux #22 Gianna Smith (5-6, SR, M)...... 0-4-4 Alma Mater, Year:...... Union, 2006 #23 Michaela Phillips (5-7, SR, M)...... 4-1-9, NE-10 All-Champ. Team Offi ce Manager:...... Barbara Wyllie #27 Jennifer Busk (5-11, SR, F)...... 3-10-16 Athletics Department Phone:...... (518) 454-5158 Website:...... www.gogoldenknights.com Starters Lost (5) 2014 Statistics/Notes Twitter:...... @GoGoldenKnights #1 Ashley Homer (5-9, GK)...... 0.38 GAA Facebook:...... www.facebook.com/GoGoldenKnights #5 Carmelina Puopolo (5-5, F)...... 22-7-51 NSCAA 1st Team All-American Instagram:...... Search: gogoldenknights #13 Jourdan Thompson (5-6, B)...... 4-3-11, NSCAA 1st Team All-American #19 Emily Benjamin (5-4, M/F)...... 2-0-4 HISTORY #25 La’Quilla Upton (5-8, B)...... 0-1-1, NSCAA 2nd Team All-East First Year of Women’s Soccer:...... 1986 All-Time Record:...... 363-173-40 Newcomers (7) Hometown Years in NCAA Regionals/Last:...... 12/2014 #1 Bethany Ivens (5-6, SR, GK)...... Herfordshire, England Last NCAA Tournament Opponent:...... Grand Valley State #4 Danae Kaldaridou (5-7, FR, M)...... Athens, Greece Result:...... T | 1-1 |NCAA National Semifi nal (Did not advance) #9 Aline Stockli (5-7, FR, F)...... Berne, Switzerland #13 Sophia Constantine (5-4, FR, B/M)...... Niskayuna, NY ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS #17 Sharon Jones-Greene (5-3, FR, B/M)...... Brooklyn, NY Assistant A.D. for Communications:...... David Alexander #19 Hannah Wildenstein (5-8, JR, M/F)...... Aarhus, Denmark Alma Mater, Year:...... Rhode Island, 1986 #26 Julia Porzio (5-2, FR, F)...... Staten Island, NY Office Phone:...... (518) 458-5491 Cell Phone:...... (518) 369-1975 Fax:...... (518) 458-5457 E-mail:...... [email protected] Assistant SID:...... Brittany Russ Office Phone:...... (518) 454-2173 Alma Mater, Year:...... Neumann, 2012 E-mail:...... [email protected] Mailing Address:...... 432 Western Ave.; Albany, NY 12203

Credits: This 2015 Saint Rose women’s soccer media guide was written, researched and edited by David Alexander, Assistant Athletics Director for Communications. Design by Victoria Kobilca (Saint Rose, 1994). Photography by Tom Killips. Special thanks to Chris Parody and Brittany Russ for all of their continued efforts. On the cover: Senior backs Silvana Giovannone (#2) and Nicole Shively (#3), senior midfielders Amanda Vasquez (#7), Michaela Phillips (#23), Gianna Smith (#22), and Joani Medero (#16), and senior forward Jennifer Busk (#27) aim to lead the Golden Knights back to a deep NCAA Tournament run.

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MEDIA OUTLETS DIRECTIONS

GENERAL OUTLET TELEVISION OUTLETS Plumeri Sports Complex Associated Press Rodger Wyland The Plumeri Sports Complex is located approximately 10 minutes from the Saint Rose campus. 645 Albany-Shaker Road Sports Director For Point-to-Point Directions use 10 Frisbee Avenue; Albany, NY; 12209 Colonie, NY 12211 WNYT-Channel 13 Fax: (518) 438-5891 P.O. Box 4035 Albany, NY 12204 From New York State Thruway (Interstate Route 90) PRINT OUTLETS Phone: (518) 436-8477 (x-4818/x-4819) Take Exit 6A to Interstate 787 South. Go to end towards Route 9W (Exit 1). Turn Right onto South- E-mail: [email protected] Pete Iorizzo ern Boulevard at Light. Go approximately 100 yards and turn left at light. Make an Immediate Executive Sports Editor right. Go approximately 50 yards and turn left on Frisbee Avenue. Complex will be on your left. Doug Sherman Times Union Sports Director 1 News Plaza Albany, NY 12212 WRGB-Channel 6 1400 Balltown Road From the North (Route 87 Heading South) Phone: (518) 454-5425 Schenectady, NY 12301 Take Exit 7 off of Route 87 South. Merge onto Route 7 East towards Troy/Cohoes. Merge E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (518) 381-4970 onto Route 787 South. Go to end towards Route 9W (Exit 1). Turn Right onto Southern Bou- E-mail: [email protected] Mark McGuire levard at Light. Go approximately 100 yards and turn left at light. Make an Immediate right. Sports Editor Go approximately 50 yards and turn left on Frisbee Avenue. Complex will be on your left. Liana Bonavita Daily Gazette 2345 Maxon Road Sports Director Schenectady, NY 12301 WTEN-Channel 10 From the South (Route 87 Heading North) 341 Northern Boulevard Phone: (518) 395-3070 Take Exit 23 (Interstate 787/U.S. 9W) towards Albany/Troy. Take Exit 1 (U.S. 9W North towards Albany, NY 12204 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (518) 436-0771 Albany). Turn Left onto Southern Boulevard. Go approximately 100 yards and turn right at light. E-mail: [email protected] Make an Immediate right. Go approximately 50 yards and turn left on Frisbee Avenue. Kevin Moran Complex will be on your left. Sports Editor Liana Bonavita Troy Record 501 Broadway Sports Director Troy, NY 12181 Fox News Phone: (518) 270-1295 WXXA Channel 23 28 Corporate Circle TABLE OF CONTENTS E-mail: [email protected] Albany, NY 12203 Phone: (518) 381-4970 Sports Editor E-mail: [email protected] The College of Saint Rose...... 2 The Chronicle The College of Saint Rose Quick Facts:...... 3 432 Western Avenue Marissa Jacques Media Outlets:...... 4 Albany, NY 12203 Sports Director Capital News 9 Directions:...... 4 104 Watervliet Avenue Extension Joe Sullivan Table of Contents:...... 4 Albany, NY 12206 Sports Editor President:...... 5 Phone: (518) 641-7388 Boston Globe E-Mail: [email protected] Athletics Director:...... 5 P.O. Box 2378 Boston, MA 02107 Administrative Staff:...... 6 Phone: (617) 929-2860 Head Coach:...... 7-8 E-mail: [email protected]; Coaching Staff:...... 9-10 [email protected] Season Preview:...... 11 2014 Review:...... 12 Player Profiles:...... 12-25 WEBSITES: Alumnae Notes:...... 26 The College of Saint Rose:...... www.strose.edu Roster:...... 27 The College of Saint Rose Athletics:...... www.gogoldenknights.com Schedule:...... 28 NCAA:...... www.ncaa.org Northeast-10 Conference:...... www.northeast10.org Northeast-10 Conference:...... 29-30 2014 Results:...... 31-32 2014 Statistics:...... 33 Women’s Soccer Records:...... 34-36 Year-by-Year Results:...... 37-40 Series Records:...... 41-44 Honor Roll:...... 45-46 2011 NCAA Division II Womens Soccer Champions:...... 47-51 Work Hard-Play Hard...... 52 2015 Team Picture...... 53

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DIRECTOR of Athletics and Recreation PRESIDENT, The College of Saint Rose

Catherine Cummings Haker Dr. Carolyn J. Stefanco

The architect of the athletics program at The On July 1, 2014, Dr. Carolyn J. Stefanco of Decatur, College of Saint Rose, Catherine Cummings Haker Ga., became the 11th president of The College of brings with her a long and successful background Saint Rose. in intercollegiate athletics and recreation admin- Upon the announcement of her appointment, Dr. istration. Stefanco stated: “I am honored and excited to Haker arrived at the College in 1976 as head carry on the mission and deeply rooted values of coach of women’s basketball, a position she the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Carondelet and look held for 12 seasons while compiling a 186-124 forward to working with the trustees, students, (.600) record. faculty, staff, alumni, friends and community to build the College’s future. I love that the College The College didn’t even have a gymnasium upon prioritizes community service and recognizes that her arrival as the Campus Activities Center wasn’t partnerships with local and regional business, government, and civic leaders are key completed until 1978. The CAC has undergone numerous expansions throughout her to the success of higher educational institutions in urban environments. To lead an tenure and re-opened as the Events and Athletics Center following a $7.5 million outstanding institution that is poised to reach even higher levels of innovation and expansion and renovation project, which was completed 10 years ago. After 30 years entrepreneurship, to serve in even greater ways the workforce and economic needs of of coordinating multiple off-campus facilities for the Saint Rose soccer, baseball and the Capital Region and beyond, and to set a course that will ensure academic excel- softball teams, Haker’s long-standing dream to have College-owned outdoor athletics lence and management success is an extraordinary opportunity.” fields was fulfilled with the completion of the $ 4.7million Christian Plumeri Sports Complex in 2010. Stefanco previously served as chief academic officer and the first of the college’s five vice presidents at Agnes Scott College in Decatur, Ga. The Division of Academic With Haker’s outstanding leadership and guidance, the Saint Rose athletics program Affairs included academic programs, the curriculum, staff and faculty recruitment and has flourished from one that consisted solely of men’s and women’s basketball teams review, budget planning and management, assessment, student success, international to one that sponsors 18 programs that successfully compete at the Division II level of education, sponsored programs and information technology, as well as numerous other the NCAA. During her 37-year tenure, several of those teams have grown to national offices and resources. During her four-year tenure, she led initiatives that achieved prominence and today the entire program is well-known and respected for the ath- master planning goals, won institutional reaccreditation, increased academic quality letic and academic successes, along with the community engagement, of Saint Rose and student retention, raised funds from foundations and individuals, and fostered student-athletes and teams. the college’s global efforts. Her contributions were recognized in the fall of 2010 when the College announced that Prior to her service at Agnes Scott College, Stefanco held leadership and teaching posi- the softball field at the new Christian Plumeri Sports Complex would bear her name. tions at California State University, Stanislaus, California Polytechnic State University Haker has been instrumental in directing the expansion of the athletics program from (Cal Poly), and Wheaton College in Massachusetts. At CSU Stanislaus, Stefanco was membership in the small-college regional Northeastern Athletic Conference (NAC), to the founding dean of the new College of Humanities and Social Sciences, overseeing national affiliation with the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) and 77 undergraduate and graduate programs. Her tenure at Cal Poly included special the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference. She also directed the College’s transition into assistant to the dean for faculty development, chair of the institution’s Department of the NCAA, Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) and the East Coast Conference History, and director of the Women’s Studies Program. Stefanco joined the Wheaton (formerly the New York Collegiate Athletic Conference) and played a vital role in the faculty in 1986 as an assistant professor of history and served as co-coordinator of College’s successful bid for membership into the Northeast-10 Conference (NE-10). the Women’s Studies Program. The qualities of a successful student-athlete are reflected in Haker’s managerial style. Stefanco earned her doctorate in history from Duke University, a master’s degree The desires to improve and excel while focusing on team goals are illustrated by the in history from Binghamton University, and a bachelor’s degree in history from the department’s growth throughout her tenure. University of Colorado at Boulder. She completed the Harvard Management Develop- ment Program, the American Council on Education’s Institute for New Chief Academic Haker served for six years as a basketball officials’ supervisor for the ECAC and has Officers, the Council for Independent Colleges’ program on Presidential Vocation and served on numerous other committees for the NCAA, including serving as a member Institutional Mission, and Leadership Atlanta. Her research has been funded by the of the NCAA Division II women’s basketball committee and as the chairperson of the National Endowment for the Humanities, the National Science Foundation and other NCAA Northeast Region women’s basketball committee from 2000-2004. She has agencies, and she has published in the areas of Southern and Western women’s also been active in various committees for the ECAC, the East Coast Conference and history, and higher education leadership. Stefanco previously served as a member the NE-10 throughout her career. of the board of directors of the Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences, and as the Haker was President of the NAC for five years, was a member of the District 31 Executive vice president/president elect of the Association of Chief Academic Officers. She is a Committee for the NAIA, held the positions of Secretary/Treasurer and Vice President member of the advisory committee for The Council of Independent Colleges’ Campaign of the CACC and served as Secretary and Vice President of the NYCAC. Furthermore, for the Liberal Arts and Liberal Arts Colleges. she held both coaching and administrative positions for the Adirondack Region of the Stefanco was a Fulbright Scholar to the University of Zagreb in Croatia, served as Empire State Games throughout a 17-year span. resident director of a study abroad program at The University of London, and has Haker also has an extensive background in aquatics, having volunteered for many created programs for student exchange and faculty research in Honduras, Brazil, years both locally and at American Red Cross National Aquatics School as a Lifeguard Portugal, and Croatia. She received the 1989 Faculty Appreciation Award for Teaching Instructor Trainer and a Water Safety Instructor Trainer. at Wheaton College and the Richard K. Simon Outstanding Service Award from the Haker lettered in a number of sports at Bethlehem Central High School in Delmar, NY. College of Liberal Arts at Cal Poly in 2007. Later, she was a three-sport standout at Hartwick College where she participated in A native of Garfield, N.J., Stefanco is married to McGuire Gordon, who works in the field hockey, basketball and lacrosse. film industry. The couple has one daughter, Alexandra, who recently graduated from Haker resides in Selkirk and has two children, Matthew and Corinn. the University of California, Berkeley.

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ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF

David Alexander Karen Haag Joshua Jennings Lisa Geiger, MS, ATC, CSCS Assistant A.D. for Communications Assistant A.D./S.W.A. Assistant A.D. for External Relations Assistant A.D. Head Coach – Women’s Basketball for Athletic Training

Brian Beaury John Ardizone Mike Perno Glenna Magee Head Coach - Men’s Basketball Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach Athletics Business Administrator External Relations Operations

Barbara Wyllie Keith Murray Jim Morrissey Jessup Pierce Office Manager Head Coach – Swimming & Diving Head Lacrosse Coach/Operations Assistant Trainer, ATC Aquatics Coordinator

Michael Frawley Kyle Wilkins Gretchen Guenther Will Aloia Assistant Trainer, ATC Head Baseball Coach/Operations Faculty Athletics Representative Assistant A.D. for Compliance

Anthony Barker Abby Arceneaux Brittany Russ Mike McCadney Fitness Center Coordinator Head Softball Coach/ Coordinator of Athletics Head Track & Field Coach/Equipment and Strength Coach Operations Communications Room Manager 6 WWW.GOGOLDENKNIGHTS.COM THE COLLEGE OF SAINT ROSE 2015 WOMEN’S SOCCER

HEAD COACH

Head Coach - Laurie Darling Gutheil

There are simply few mentors who have the credentials that In 2009, Darling Gutheil directed the Golden Knights to a 24-1 overall mark and again finished Laurie Darling Gutheil possesses. Darling Gutheil, who stands one victory shy of tying the NCAA Division II single-season record. Saint Rose became only seventh among active NCAA Division II coaches with 298 vic- the third team in NE-10 history (1985) to win three consecutive postseason league titles tories entering the 2015 campaign, is in her 20th year at the and its lone loss was an overtime decision to none other than eventual national champion helm of The College of Saint Rose women’s soccer program. Grand Valley State (MI). She has completely overhauled the program and developed it into among the most prestigious collegiate entities at any The season proved to be an appropriate encore to the 2008 campaign. The Golden Knights level. The Golden Knights are not only perennially successful on set a then school record with 20 wins (20-4-2) after advancing to the NCAA Tournament the pitch, but also in the classroom and within the community. national semifinals. Senior forward Kailey Egbert (’10) was also recognized with the NE-10 Woman of the Year Award. The run to the 2011 NCAA Division II National Championship, the first team national title in Saint Rose annals, coupled with Meanwhile, the 2007 squad won the first NE-10 postseason championship in any sport by six NCAA Tournament national semifinals appearances within a Saint Rose team throughout its eight year tenure as a league member. In addition to the the past seven years, seven Northeast-10 Conference Cham- aforementioned NCAA Tournament bid, Saint Rose set then school records for wins (19), pionships from 2007-11 and 2013-14, and 14 consecutive shutouts (15), and assists (57); and was the last team in the country (all divisions) to allow a National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Team Academic Awards underscore goal. The Golden Knights also advanced to the NCAA Tournament regional final for the third her numerous accolades. time in five years. Last year proved to be no exception. The Golden Knights made their sixth NCAA Tournament In 2006, Darling Gutheil was honored as the NE-10 Coach of the Year for the second time National Semifinal appearance within the past seven years, where they were upended on in five seasons. The Golden Knights advanced to the NCAA New England regional final for penalty kicks by eventual national champion Grand Valley State (MI). Saint Rose finished 21- the second time in program history and wound up ranked #13 in the country by the NSCAA. 1-3 overall and wound up fifth in the country with a 0.382 collective goals-against-average The 2005 squad finished 13-3-5 and went on to win the ECAC Championship after tying and were fifth in scoring offense at 2.48 goals per-game. Assumption in the NE-10 semifinals where the Golden Knights did not advance on penalty The 2013 campaign halted the team’s string of five straight NCAA Tournament national semi- kicks. In 2004, Saint Rose once again advanced to the NCAA Tournament before falling 1-0 finals appearances. Regardless, the Golden Knights finished 20-1-2 with the lone blemish to eventual national semifinal participant Franklin Pierce in a New England regional semifinal. coming in the NCAA Tournament East Region Final (round of 16). They won their sixth NE-10 The 2003 squad was the first Saint Rose team to advance to the NCAA New England regional title within the past seven years, qualified for their 11th NCAA Tournament within a 12 year final. The campaign marked another first for the program with back Kerri Stone’s (’04) selec- span, and finished second in the country with a 0.213 team GAA. tion as an NSCAA All-American. Stone, a three-year captain and a 2010 Saint Rose Athletics The 2012 charge to another NCAA Tournament national semifinals appearance provided the Hall of Fame inductee who was recruited out of Colorado by Darling Gutheil; was one of finishing touches on yet another stellar season. The Golden Knights won their fifth consecu- only four NCAA Division II players throughout the country to be named to both the NSCAA tive NCAA Tournament East Regional Championship, before falling 2-1 in double-overtime to All-America and Scholar All-America squads. Stone was also honored by the ECAC with the eventual national champion West Florida. They also won a share of the NE-10 regular-season prestigious Robbins Scholar-Athlete Award as the conference’s premier NCAA Division II championship, thus finishing atop the league standings for the seventh consecutive year, and female student-athlete. recorded at least 20 victories for the fifth straight time. Darling Gutheil garnered her first NE-10 Coach of the Year award in 2002 after Saint Rose Four different student-athletes earned All-America accolades, six were named All-Conference made its first ever NCAA Tournament appearance and wound up ranked #22 in the country in the NE-10, and the squad was ranked #1 in the nation in five separate NSCAA/Continental according to the final NSCAA poll. Tire weekly polls. Additionally, current assistant coach Carmelina Puopolo was recognized as The Golden Knights went 10-7-1 and finished sixth in the conference with an 8-5-1 mark in the Daktronics/Ron Lenz National Player of the Year. Saint Rose also wound up seventh in the 2001. They also earned the top seed in the ECAC postseason tournament, but fell 2-1 to Pace country in scoring offense (2.76) and 12th in goals-against-average (0.572). Furthermore, University in a semifinal match despite outshooting the Setters by a 15-3 margin. Saint Rose midfielder/back Kyra Meli was honored with the prestigious Elite 89 Award. was ranked as high as fifth in the NSCAA New England region poll and closed out the year Naturally, the 2011 campaign certainly stands out like none other throughout Darling Gutheil’s ranked sixth in the region. The Golden Knights were honored with their first NSCAA/Adidas illustrious career. The Golden Knights came from behind with a pair of second half goals to Team Academic Award that year as well. upend two-time defending national champion Grand Valley State (MI) in the national title Darling Gutheil inherited a program that had gone through three coaches in three seasons game. In the process, Saint Rose tied a school record with 24 victories, just one shy of the and had won only three matches in 1995, the year prior to her arrival. Her presence paid NCAA mark, set a school standard with 90 goals, while allowing a mere 13, and finished first immediate dividends as she guided the Golden Knights to a four-game improvement during in the county in goal scoring offense and 10th in GAA. her inaugural season. Darling Gutheil has since parlayed that 7-10 mark in 1996 into a 298- Four different student-athletes garnered All-America honors and eight earned All-Conference 84-25 career record on the strength of seven consecutive 20-win seasons. plaudits. Puopolo was named the NSCAA National Player of the Year while Christina Cuffari The Golden Knights went 8-9 in 1997 and recorded their first winning season in four years (’12) was recognized by the NE-10 with two of the most prestigious awards the conference with a 9-8 slate in 1998. Darling Gutheil then directed the Golden Knights to a breakthrough bestows upon any student-athlete. Cuffari was honored as both the NE-10 Woman of the campaign in 1999 when Saint Rose posted an 8-9 mark despite losing six one-goal games. Year and its Outstanding Female Scholar-Athlete. However, the College finished 6-3 in the East Coast Conference (formerly the New York Col- From a broader perspective, Darling Gutheil has guided the program to 12 NCAA Tournament legiate Athletic Conference), which foreshadowed its rise to prominence. appearances within the last 13 years. She has led Saint Rose to a 233-34-23 record during Darling Gutheil earned a bachelor’s degree in history, along with completion of education that span and has been recognized as the NSCAA National Coach of the Year in two of the coursework to gain teaching certification for grades 6-12, in 1995 from Hartwick College past six seasons. She has furthermore been honored as the NSCAA East Region Coach of where she also minored in psychology and gained induction into the school’s History and the Year throughout three of the past seven years. Psychology Honor Societies. She furthermore graduated within Departmental Distinction in Such accolades have become prevalent thanks to Darling Gutheil’s stewardship. Throughout history in recognition of academic excellence. the past nine years, Saint Rose has had 36 student-athletes earn 69 different All-Conference A four-year starter on the Hawks’ soccer team, Darling Gutheil was presented with the awards and 16 have been recognized with 39 different All-America honors. President’s Award in the spring of 1995 as the institution’s top senior female scholar-athlete. A staggering five of those All-America awards were bestowed upon Saint Rose student- She furthermore garnered All-State accolades as a senior, served as a team captain and was athletes in 2010. The Golden Knights spent most of the season as the nation’s top-ranked named the club’s Most Valuable Player. squad and finished 23-1-1 overall. Furthermore, back Kelly Guerin (’11) was honored with the A history teacher at South Glens Falls High School, Darling Gutheil holds a master’s degree Elite 89 Award. Guerin was also chosen for an NE-10 Sports Excellence Award and earned a in guidance and counseling from Sage graduate school where she was inducted into the prestigious NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship. She was additionally named an NSCAA Scholar National Honor Society in recognition of an overall grade-point-average at or above 3.90. All-American along with three of her teammates. Darling Gutheil resides in Queensbury, NY with her husband and assistant coach Jason Gutheil.

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The Book on Laurie Darling Gutheil 20th Year (298-84-25) at The College of Saint Rose

Hometown Noteworthy Queensbury, New York Directed Saint Rose to the 2011 National Championship Two-time NSCAA National Coach of the Year | 2009 and 2011 Family Three-time NSCAA East Region Coach of the Year | 2008, 2009 and 2010 Husband: Jason Gutheil, Saint Rose Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach Two-time NE-10 Coach of the Year | 2002 and 2006 NCAA Division II seventh active winningest coach (by victories) Education 12 NCAA Tournament appearances in the past 13 years Bachelor’s Degree in History, Hartwick College 6 NCAA Tournament National Semifinal Appearances within the past seven years • Minor in psychology 7 Northeast-10 Conference Tournament Championships within the past eight years, • Completed education coursework to gain teaching certification for grades 1-6 2007-11 and 2013-14 • Graduated with Departmental Distinction in history in recognition of academic 8 consecutive NE-10 regular-season championships (2006-13, shared title with excellence Franklin Pierce in 2008) • Earned President’s Award as the institution’s top senior female scholar-athlete 14 straight NSCAA Team Academic Awards Master’s in Guidance and Counseling, The Sage Colleges • Inducted into National Honor Society in in recognition of an overall grade- Saint Rose Women’s Soccer - A Winning Tradition point-average at or above 3.90 1 National Championship | 2011 12 NCAA Tournament Appearances | 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, Collegiate Playing Experience 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 • Hartwick; 1991-94 6 NCAA Tournament National Semifinal Appearances | 2008, 2009, 2010, • Team MVP as a senior 2011, 2012, 2014 • Team captain as a senior 7 NE-10 Tournament Championships | 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014 • All-State selection 8 consecutive NE-10 Regular-Season Championships | 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 Collegiate Coaching Experience 1 ECAC Championship | 2005 Head Coach: The College of Saint Rose, 1996-present 3 ECAC Tournament Appearances | 2000, 2001, 2005

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COACHING STAFF

Jason Gutheil - Assistant Coach

Jason Gutheil enters his 17th year as an assistant to his wife and head coach Laurie Darling Gutheil. He is involved in numerous aspects of the pro- gram although his main focus is working with the team’s goalkeepers. His efforts are also directed towards recruiting, game analysis, individual skill development and tactics. Gutheil works as a mathematics teacher at Queensbury Middle School in upstate New York. He earned a master’s degree in education from Plattsburgh State in 2000 after graduating cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Hartwick in 1995. Furthermore, he is currently pursuing a school district administrator’s degree.

Kailey Egbert - Assistant Coach

Kailey Egbert, who graduated in May of 2010 after an exceptional career for The College of Saint Rose women’s soccer team, returns for her seventh season as an assistant for head coach Laurie Darling Gutheil. She completed her Doctorate in physical therapy from Sage Graduate School in the spring of 2012. Egbert concluded her distinguished career in a Golden Knights uniform among the College’s top-15 in all three major scoring categories with 67 points, 25 goals and 17 assists. The three-time team captain and two-time, All-Conference pick was chosen among a select group of student-athletes at all NCAA levels for an educational grant through the NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Program. Egbert was furthermore honored with the Northeast-10 Conference Woman of the Year Award at the league’s annual awards banquet in 2009. She was subsequently listed among a group of 30 student-athletes, at all NCAA levels and sports, to be chosen a national semifinalist for the NCAA Woman of the Year Award. As a senior in 2008, Egbert had 18 points on seven goals and four assists for the Golden Knights who strung together an historic campaign. Saint Rose posted a 20-4-2 mark, set a school record with its 20 victories and became only the fourth team since 1985 to win back-to-back NE-10 Champion- ships. The Golden Knights furthermore earned their sixth NCAA Tournament berth within a seven year stretch and wound up as the nation’s fourth ranked team after winning the NCAA Tournament East Regional Championship that propelled them to a national semifinal appearance. Egbert was honored as a 2008 National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA)/Adidas first-team Scholar All-American, was tabbed a Capital One Academic All-District® honoree, as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), and was also named a third-team All-American by the NSCAA.

Renae Ransdell - Assistant Coach

Renae Ransdell is in her 11th year as an assistant to head coach Laurie Darling Gutheil. She provides individual instruction to the team’s midfield- ers and assists with player development and tactics. She was inducted into The College of Saint Rose Athletics Hall of Fame in 2012 following a distinguished playing career. Ransdell wound up her four-year career in 2004 as one of the most decorated players in school annals. She was a three-time, first-team All-Conference and All-Region performer who helped lead the Golden Knights to the NCAA Tournament during her sophomore, junior and senior campaigns. In 2002, she became the first player in school history to register 10 goals and 10 assists in a single-season. Ransdell stands tied for fifth all-time with 103 points while her 38 career goals and 27 assists put her seventh and tied for fifth respectively among the all-time leaders in those categories. She owns a bachelor’s degree in communications from Saint Rose.

Carmelina Puopolo - Assistant Coach

Carmelina Puopolo is in her first season as an assistant on head coach Laurie Darling Gutheil’s staff. She is currently a graduate student in the Col- lege’s School of Education after obtaining her bachelor’s degree in Special Education:Childhood Education. Puopolo is among the most decorated players to ever put on a Golden Knights uniform. She was a three-time NSCAA and Daktronics first-team All-American, was twice honored with the prestigious Northeast-10 Conference Sports Excellence Award, was named to the Capital One Academic All-America® Team as a senior in 2014, and was tabbed the Daktronics Ron Lenz National Player of the Year as a junior in 2012. A year earlier, she was named the Most Outstanding Offensive Player of the NCAA Championship Tournament after she led Saint Rose to the national title. Puopolo wound up her career as the College’s all-time leader in points (199), goals (73) and assists (53).

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INTRODUCTION: Another autumn brings familiar lofty expectations for The College That pair is joined by five freshmen including the technically proficient Sharon of Saint Rose. The Golden Knights are ranked #3 in the NSCAA/Continental Tire Jones-Greene who will start as a left outside back. Danae Kaldaridou is a supremely Preseason National Poll and are favored to win their eighth Northeast-10 Conference talented player who is expected to step into a central midfield role, while Aline Championship within the past nine years. Last season’s squad made its sixth NCAA Stöcklí is an outstanding finisher and thus should be a mainstay up top. Additionally, Tournament National Semifinal appearance within the past seven years, where Sophia Constantine out of nearby Niskayuna is projected to see time in the back Saint Rose was upended on penalty kicks by eventual national champion Grand and at midfield, while Julia Porzio should help out at a forward spot. Valley State (MI). Again the Golden Knights outstanding depth stands out. Some keys will be getting several talented new players acclimated, staying healthy, and SUMMATION: From an overall standpoint, the Golden Knights are again exception- replacing the scoring ability of three-time All-America forward Carmelina Puopolo, ally talented with a great deal of experience and depth. The midfield is athletic and who delivered a school record 199 points throughout her stellar career. The ath- technically sound and there is finishing ability up front, although there are some leticism of two-time All-America central back Jourdan Thompson and two-time, new faces on the defensive side of the pitch. Regardless, previous postseason All-Conference outside back La’Quilla Upton will also be missed. success is also a plus and so Saint Rose should be among the more recognizable teams when NCAA Tournament bids are announced in November. RETURNEES (21): Twenty-one players, including six starters, are back in the fold from a year ago including senior midfielders Amanda Vasquez, Michaela Phillips and Gianna Smith, senior forward Jennifer Busk, senior back Nicole Shively, and sophomore forward Morgan Burchhardt. Vasquez is a two-time, first-team All- Conference pick, Phillips is a solid all-around player who has been a three-year starting defensive midfielder, Smith possesses superlative speed on the outside, and Shively is a two-time All-Conference honoree as an outside defender. Busk wound up second, to only Burchhardt, in the NE-10 with 10 assists a year ago. Burchhardt set up 11 strikes as a rookie.

Sophomore midfielder Roxana Hernandez made 10 starts throughout the second half of last season and scored the game-winner in a national quarterfinal victory at West Chester. Senior midfielder Silvana Giovannone, who may see time between the posts to start the year, finished with two goals and four assists while junior midfielder Sammy Blizzard manufactured three goals and an assist throughout 12 appearances. Also returning is junior forward Kristin Carr who missed all but the season-opener a year ago after finishing second on the team with 13 points in 2013.

Senior back/midfielder Joani Medero, junior back Ojwanna Wilson, sophomore forward Courtney Benson, sophomore midfielders Megan Reese and Torez Ramsey, and sophomore back Raven Small should contribute as well. Sophomore goalkeeper Jaime Durant and freshman keeper Madison Taylor did not play in 2014 and thus have retained a year of eligibility. The latter is expected to see some playing time early on. Sophomore midfielders Totianyu Guadalupe and freshman forward/ goalkeeper Kayley Jansen also did not dress last season, along with sophomore #Elisa Galbiati# who is slotted to play as a central back

NEWCOMERS (7): Seven newcomers arrive this year including a pair of transfers in senior keeper Bethany Ivens out of Florida Memorial University and junior midfielder Hannah Wildenstein. Ivens is being counted upon to solidify the goalkeeping duties. Wildenstein was a junior college All-American at Tomkins Cortland Community College and thus should have an impact as well.

Senior midfielder Amanda Vasquez is a two-time first-team All-Conference selection.

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The Golden Knights strung together yet another historic campaign in 2014 that culminated with their sixth NCAA Championship Tournament national semifinal appearance within a seven year span. The Golden Knights also captured their seventh North- east-10 Conference postseason championship within an eight year span. Saint Rose also recorded its seventh straight 20-win season and was recognized by the NSCAA with a Team Academic Award for the 13th consecutive year in recognition of academic excellence.

Several other accomplishments were noteworthy as well.

• Two different student-athletes earned All-America accolades

• Five student-athletes garnered All-Region accolades

• Seven earned various NE-10 All-Conference awards

• Two garnered Capital One Academic All-America® honors

• The team was ranked among the nation’s top-five NCAA Division II squads in eight separate NSCAA/Continental Tire weekly polls

The Golden Knights won their seventh Northeast-10 Conference Championship within the past eight years in 2014.

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Madison Taylor #0 Bethany Ivens #1 5-9, FR, GK • , ONT/Streetsville Secondary • Psychology 5-6, SR, GK • Hertfordshire, England/Hertfordshire and Essex • Childhood Education Grades 1-6 GENERAL: Did not dress last season and thus still GENERAL: Transfer from Florida Memorial Univer- has four years of eligibility remaining…Played sity…Was the starting goalkeeper for Tottenham club soccer for Prostars FC in League 1 … First Team at 17-years-old…Said that Hope Solo is Said that the athlete she most admires is Christine the athlete she most admires…Enjoys traveling and Sinclair, captain of the Canadian national squad… attending festivals…Said that her favorite movie is Mentioned that her parents are the people who “She’s the Man”. she most admires…Enjoys cooking and listening to music…Favorite movies are “She’s the Man” AT FLORIDA MEMORIAL: Named team’s Most and “Legally Blonde”…Favorite foods are mashed Valuable Player. potatoes and steak…Enjoys the music of Taylor Swift and Lana Del Rey…Mentioned that her best sports moment to date was recording a clean sheet that helped lead her club team to a 1-0 victory versus the top-ranked side in Ontario.

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Silvana Giovannone #2 Nicole Shively #3 5-8, SR, F • Scotia, NY/Scotia-Glenville • Psychology 5-7, SR, B • Burnt Hills, NY/Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake • Biology

GENERAL: Transferred from Mohawk Valley Com- GENERAL: Athletic, fast and smart player who munity College a year ago…Played club soccer stays composed and competes at a high level… for Blackwatch…Said her parents and siblings are Possesses an outstanding work rate…Will again the people who have had the greatest influence on see some time on the outside in the back…Played her…Mentioned that FC Barcelona striker Neymar club soccer for the Albany Alleycats…Mentioned is the athlete she most admires…Enjoys the out- that her father is a person who has had a great doors…Her favorite food is chicken parmesan and deal of influence on her…Enjoys playing numerous her favorite movie is “The Blind Side”. sports…Favorite movie is “The Proposal”…Her favorite food is steak…Enjoys the music of the AS A JUNIOR: Appeared in 24 of the team’s 25 Dave Mathews Band…Mentioned that the entire games and made five starts…Finished tied for sixth U.S. Women’s National Team are the athletes she among the squad’s scoring leaders with eight points admires the most…Has a brother who played behind a pair of goals and four assists…The latter baseball at SUNY Oneonta and an uncle who played mark put her 13th among the Northeast-10 Confer- baseball at nearby Siena College…Aspires to obtain ence leaders…Also recorded 27 shots, including 15 a graduate degree in physical therapy following on target…Had a goal and an assist in a 2-0 victory her career at Saint Rose…Said that advancing to at NE-10 rival Saint Michael’s (10/4/14)…Named to the NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll the NCAA Tournament national semifinals as a freshman in 2012 has been her best sports for both the fall and spring semesters in recognition of academic excellence. moment to date…Enjoys spending time with her family and friends.

HIGH SCHOOL: Second-team All-State and a three-time sectional All-Star for the Tartans… AS A JUNIOR: Garnered third-team Northeast-10 Conference All-League accolades… Also a Foothills Council All-Star…Was Scotia-Glenville’s top scorer as both a junior and Started all of the team’s 25 matches as an outside back…Key part of a defensive unit that senior…Team captain and MVP. recorded a 0.382 goals-against-average, the nation’s fifth best mark, on the strength of 16 shutouts…Scored in the 19th minute for what proved to be the game-winner in a 1-0 victory versus NE-10 rival American International (10/7/14)…Named an NSCAA Scholar All-America Honorable Mention pick…Furthermore chosen to the NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll for both the fall and spring semesters in recognition of academic excellence.

AS A SOPHOMORE: Started 22 of the squad’s 23 matches…Key part of a defensive unit that finished second in the country with a 0.213 team goals-against-average…Named a third-team NE-10 All-League Pick…Assisted on the game-winner in a 3-1 victory versus league rival Stonehill (10/26/13)…Selected to the NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll for the both the fall and spring semesters.

AS A FRESHMAN: Started all 13 contests she appeared in before an injury cut short her season in mid-October…Finished with a goal and two assists as an outside back…Scored her first collegiate goal and also assisted on the game-winner in a 3-2 victory versus NE-10 and “Upstate Challenge” rival Le Moyne (9/12/12)…Also had an assist during a 3-1 triumph at Pace (9/26/12)…Was named to the NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll for both the fall and spring semesters.

HIGH SCHOOL: Third-team class “A” All-State pick in 2011…Chosen to the section II class “A” All-Star teams in each of her last three years…Was a Suburban Council first-team All-Star as a senior and a second-team honoree as both a sophomore and a junior…Team captain as a senior…Member of both the National Honor and New York State Science Honor Societies… Earned an Academic High Honors Award.

CAREER STATISTICS:

OFFENSE GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2012 13 11 1 2 4 7 .143 5 .714 0 0-0 2013 23 22 0 1 1 5 .000 3 .600 0 0-0 2014 25 25 1 1 3 5 .200 4 .800 1 0-0 TOTAL 61 58 2 4 8 17 .118 12 .706 1 0-0

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Danae Kaldaridou #4 Courtney Benson #6 5-6, FR, M • Athens, Greece/Worcester Sixth Form (UK) • Exploratory 5-7, SO, F • Contookcook, NH/Hopkinton • Business Administration

GENERAL: Talented all-around player with super- GENERAL: Comes out of Seacoast United Soccer lative 1v1 ability…Outstanding playmaker who is Club…Said her father is the person that she most expected to have a prominent role as a central mid- admires…Mentioned that her favorite athlete is fielder…Played for Birmingham City Ladies FC… Abby Wambach…Enjoys working with children… Enjoys going to the movies, reading and listening Favorite food is spaghetti and her favorite band to music…Favorite food is Lasagna…Helped lead is Maroon 5…Favorite movie is “Martian Child”. the Greece National Team to the elite round of the European U17 Championships. AS A FRESHMAN: Appeared in 16 of the team’s 25 matches and made one start…Recorded nine shots, including three shots-on-target…Named to the Northeast-10 Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll for the spring semester in recognition of academic excellence.

HIGH SCHOOL: Helped lead the Hawks to the 2013 state championship…Twice tabbed a first-team All-State pick and was named the New Hampshire MVP as a senior…Named Co-MVP as a junior…Team co-captain…Earned Leadership Award as a senior…National Honor Society member…Recognized as a New Hampshire Scholar…Also played softball.

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Amanda Vasquez #7 Morgan Burchhardt #8 5-7, SR, M • Tustin, CA/Foothill • Biology 5-6, SO, F • Burnt Hills, NY/Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake • Childhood Ed. Grades 1-6

GENERAL: A team captain for the second year… GENERAL: Team’s top returning goal scorer and Played premier soccer for Strikers FC out of the point producer…Comes out of Albany Alleycats Pre- prestigious ECNL…Technically sound and very mier Club…Said that her father is a person who has athletic player…Mentioned that her parents are had a great deal of influence on her…Mentioned the people who have had the greatest influence that U.S. National team member Sydney Leroux is on her…Enjoys spending time with her friends and the athlete she most admires…Said that winning going to the beach…Aspires to become a physical two consecutive New York State Cup Tournaments therapist…Mentioned that advancing to the NCAA have been her best sports moments to date. Tournament national semifinals as a freshman has been her best sports moment to date. AS A FRESHMAN: Made an immediate impact… Appeared in and started 24 of the team’s 25 con- AS A JUNIOR: Appeared in all 25 contests and tests…Named a Daktronics second-team All-East made 24 starts…Garnered first-team All-League pick…Garnered third-team All-League accolades honors from the Northeast-10 Conference… from the Northeast-10 Conference…Also named to Also tabbed an NSCAA first-team All-East pick… the NE-10 All-Rookie Team…Twice selected as the Finished with a pair of assists…Took 34 corner NE-10 Rookie of the Week (10/6/14 & 11/3/14)… kicks…Recorded 21 shots, including 10 shots-on-goal…Distributed her first assist of the Named to the NE-10 weekly honor roll (9/8/14) after registering a pair of goals throughout season in a 4-0 victory at NE-10 and Upstate Challenge rival Le Moyne and collected her her first two collegiate contests…Finished 14th in the country with a league-leading 11 second during a 5-1 conference triumph at New Haven (10/29/14)…Selected to the NE-10 assists…Wound up seventh in the NE-10 with eight goals, including four game-winners… Commissioner’s Honor Roll for both the fall and spring semesters in recognition of academic Finished fifth among the league leaders behind 27 points…Accounted for both strikes in a excellence. 2-0 victory versus conference rival Bentley (11/1/14)…Set up a pair of goals during a 5-1 NE-10 win at New Haven (10/29/14)…Finished with a goal and an assist in a 6-0 triumph at AS A SOPHOMORE: Appeared in only 10 games due to injury…Made nine starts…Finished Holy Family (9/7/14)…Pulled off the feat again during a 4-1 victory at conference rival Pace with four goals and a pair of assists…Two of her strikes proved to be game-winners…Found (9/30/14)…Set up the game-winner to help lead the Golden Knights to a 2-0 NCAA National the back of the net twice in a 4-0 victory versus Felician (9/7/13)…Scored the game-winner Quarterfinal win at West Chester (11/23/14)…Named to NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll in a 3-0 triumph versus league rival Pace (10/2/14)…Named to the NE-10 Commissioner’s for the fall semester in recognition of academic excellence. Honor Roll for the spring semester. HIGH SCHOOL: Decorated player for Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake…Three-time New York State AS A FRESHMAN: Started all 23 matches that she appeared in…Earned Daktronics Honorable class “A” Player of the Year…Named a Regional All-American…Named the 2012 Albany Mention All-America accolades…Was chosen a Daktronics first-team All-East pick and an Times Union Player of the Year…Named The Saratogian Player of the Year in both 2012 and NSCAA/Continental Tire second-team selection…Garnered second-team NE-10 All-League 2013…Twice garnered class “A” All-State accolades…Also named a Regional All-American… accolades and was furthermore selected to the All-Rookie Team…Tabbed the NE-10 Rookie Broke all three major scoring career records at Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake with 191 points of the Week on four occasions (9/10/12, 10/15/12, 10/29/12, 11/13/12)…Named to the NE- behind 59 goals and 73 assists…Was the squad’s assists leader each of her four years… 10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll for both the fall and spring semesters…Finished third on the Recorded a New York State section II record of 30 assists in a season…Led the Spartans to squad with 20 points behind eight goals and four assists…Led the NE-10 with five GWG… four section II class “A” championships, three class “A” regional titles, and three class “A” Wound up 10th among the league leaders in goals and was 12th in both points and assists… state semifinal appearances…Team captain as a senior…Was also member of both the Also recorded 37 shots, including 22 on-target threats…Scored her first two collegiate goals indoor and outdoor track & field teams. during a 5-0 win against visiting Nyack (9/4/12)…Put together a four-game goal scoring streak from 10/10/12 to 10/24/12…Capped that stretch with a goal and an assist during a 2-0 win at New Haven (10/24/12).

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter and a four-year scholar-athlete for the Knights…Was a first-team All-League performer in each of her final three seasons, when she was also named the Defensive MVP…Was named the team MVP as both a junior and a senior when she also served as a team captain…Is a Life Member of the California Scholarship Federation…Was an honor roll student in each of her four years.

CAREER STATISTICS:

OFFENSE GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2012 23 21 8 4 20 37 .216 22 .595 5 0-0 2013 10 9 4 2 10 19 .211 6 .316 2 0-0 2014 25 24 0 2 2 21 .000 10 .476 0 0-0 TOTAL 58 54 12 8 32 77 .156 38 .494 7 0-0

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Aline Stacklí #9 Roxana Hernandez #10 5-7, FR, F • Berne, Switzerland/Gymnasium Neufeld • Social Work 5-7, SO, M • Pasadena, CA/John Marshall Fundamental • Exploratory

GENERAL: Expected to have a primary role up GENERAL: Comes out of L.A. Premier FC…Said top…Has outstanding finishing ability and superior that her parents are the people who have had the instincts…Said that Lionel Messi and Andrés Iniesta greatest influence on her…Enjoys watching mov- are the athletes she most admires…Enjoys meeting ies, listening to music and spending time with her new people, shopping and dancing. friends…Mentioned that FC Barcelona midfielder Xavi Hernandez is the athlete she most admires… Said she wants to do something that allows her to help people following her graduation from Saint Rose…Added that leading her high school team to the California Interscholastic Federation Championship as a junior has been her best sports moment to date.

AS A FRESHMAN: Appeared in 17 contests and made 10 starts throughout the second half of the year…Finished with two goals…Recorded eight shots…Scored her first collegiate goal during a 2-0 victory versus Northeast-10 Conference rival Pace (11/4/14)…Notched the game-winner in the 49th minute to help lead Saint Rose to a 2-0 NCAA National Quarterfinal win at West Chester (11/23/14).

HIGH SCHOOL: Was named the Division 7 Delphic League MVP…Twice garnered first-team All-League honors and was tabbed the Rookie of the Year in 2011.

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Kayley Jansen#12/00 Sammy Blizzard #14 5-7, FR, F/GK • Lake Katrine, NY/Kingston • Biology 5-5, JR, F/M • Gansevoort, NY/South Glens Falls • Childhood Ed. Grades 1-6

GENERAL: Second year with the team, although GENERAL: Played premier soccer for the Albany she did not dress last season and thus still has four Alleycats and the Adirondack Lynx…Said that her years of eligibility remaining…Played club soccer mother is a person who is has had a great deal of for the Kingston Warriors…Said that her mother is influence on her…Mentioned that Carly Lloyd is a person who has had a great deal of influence on the athlete she most admires…Her favorite movie her and that Alex Morgan is the athlete she most is “No Strings Attached”…Hobbies include hiking, admires…Enjoys reading and spending time with kayaking, snowboarding and longboarding…Fa- her family and friends…Favorite foods are choco- vorite food is Chipotle…Has a cousin, Ann Palmer, late chip pancakes and Sunrise bagels…Added that who ran track for the Golden Knights…Favorite she enjoys listening to all types of music. musician is Milky Chance…Aspires to become a physical therapist following her graduation from HIGH SCHOOL: Garnered numerous awards Saint Rose…Said that scoring the winning goal in throughout her career…Four-year scholar-ath- the final two minutes of a televised soccer game lete…Team captain of both the soccer and track has been her best sports moment to date. & field squads…Honored as the Kingston Female Athlete of the Year…Was named a section IX class AS A SOPHOMORE: Appeared in 12 contests… “AA” second-team All-Star as a senior…Four-year starter…Recognized as the Kingston Daily Finished with three goals and an assist…Found the back of the net and set up another Freeman Athlete of the Week (9/13/13)…Was furthermore a standout for the Tigers lacrosse strike during a 6-0 victory at Holy Family (9/7/14)…Also had a goal in the season-opening and track & field teams…Tabbed a section IX class “AA” All-Star in lacrosse as a sophomore… 6-0 victory versus Nyack (9/4/14)…Added another tally in a 5-1 triumph at Northeast-10 Honored as the Kingston Varsity Club Athlete of the Week in January of 2013…Became only Conference rival New Haven (10/29/14)…Named to the NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll the third female in Kingston High School history to run a sub-60, 400 meter dash…Part of for both the fall and spring semesters. the 4x100m and 4x200m school record setting relay teams…National Honor Society member. AS A FRESHMAN: Made an immediate impact by playing in 20 contests and making one start…Named to the NE-10 All-Rookie team after finishing tied for fourth on the squad with 11 points behind five goals and an assist…Also manufactured 12 shots-on-goal…Scored the game-winner in a 2-0 victory versus NE-10 rival Franklin Pierce (9/28/13)…Was subsequently named the NE-10 Rookie of the Week (9/30/14)…Had a goal and an assist during a 3-0 triumph at conference rival Merrimack (10/19/13)…Selected to the NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll for the fall semester. Sophia Constantine #13 HIGH SCHOOL: Had a prolific career at South Glens Falls…Recorded 138 career goals… Helped lead the Bulldogs to four Foothills Council Championships…Two-time All-State 5-5, FR, F • Niskayuna, NY/Niskayuna • Business Administration pick…Two-year team captain…Named the team Offensive Player of the Year in each of her four years…Led the Foothills Council in scoring throughout each of her four years…Led all of section II in scoring as a junior…Was a four-time Foothills Council first-team All-Star as GENERAL: Played club soccer for Alleycats Pre- well…Tabbed a Glens Falls Post-Star first-team All-Star as a sophomore, junior and senior; mier…Is expected to have a central role in the and was a second-team pick as a freshman…Was also a four-year Albany Times Union All- back and at midfield…Said that her parents are Star…Named a section II class “A” All-Star during each of her last three years…Tabbed as the people who have had the greatest influence the Co-Most Valuable Player of the Foothills Council as a senior…Honored as a Capitalsports. on her…Mentioned that U.S. National Team player net Player of the Month during both her junior and senior campaigns…Selected as the Dunkin Julie Johnston is the athlete she most admires… Donuts Player of the Month as a senior…Named the WCKM 98.5 Student-Athlete of the Week Enjoys hiking and paddle boarding…Favorite as a junior…Named to The Saratogian Dream Team as a sophomore…Tabbed the Foothills movie is “Miracle” and her favorite food is eggplant Council Rookie of the Year as a freshman…Member of the Spanish National Honor Society. parmesan…Enjoys the music of the Zac Brown Band…Has a sister who is on the crew team at the U.S. Naval Academy and a cousin who rows for Boston University…Has another cousin who ran cross country at Boston College and yet another that played football at Hartwick…Said that making the ODP Regional Team has been her best sports moment to date.

HIGH SCHOOL: Was a four-time Suburban Council All-Star for Niskayuna…Garnered first- team honors each of her final three years and was a second-team pick as a freshman… CAREER STATISTICS: Named a section II All-Star on three occasions…Named a regional All-America honoree and a second-team All-State pick as a senior…Third-team All-State honoree as a junior…Helped OFFENSE GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att lead the Silver Warriors to the 2013 section II championship…Four-year scholar-athlete… 2013 20 1 5 1 11 29 .172 12 .414 1 0-0 National Honor Society member 2014 12 0 3 1 7 10 .300 5 .500 0 0-0 TOTAL 32 1 8 2 18 39 .205 17 .436 1 0-0

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Kristin Carr #15 Joani Medero #16 5-7, JR, F • Tolland, CT/Tolland • Chemistry 5-3, SR, B/M • Manhattan, NY/Millennium • Biology

GENERAL: An All-Conference pick two years ago GENERAL: Is technically sound on the ball…Plays who missed most of last season due to an injury… with confidence…Played premier for the Manhat- Thus still has two years of eligibility remaining…An tan Soccer Club. exceptional athlete with an outstanding work rate and sound goal scoring instincts…Comes out of the AS A JUNIOR: Appeared in 17 contests…Her Northeast United Premier Soccer Club…Mentioned lone goal on the year was vital as she tallied the that her parents are the people who have had the game-winner midway through the second overtime greatest influence on her…Her favorite movie is to lift the Golden Knights to a 2-1 victory versus “Titanic” and her favorite musicians are Taylor Swift Northeast-10 Conference rival Southern Connecti- and Jason Aldean…Aspires to pursue a master’s cut State (10/21/14)…Was subsequently named degree following her undergraduate career at Saint to the NE-10 weekly honor roll (10/27/14)…Also Rose…Said that her best sports moment to date chosen to the NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll in was advancing to the NCAA Tournament national recognition of academic excellence. semifinals as a freshman in 2012. AS A SOPHOMORE: Appeared in 12 contests… AS A JUNIOR (2011): Appeared in just the season Made a pair of starts…Picked up an assist in a 4-0 opener when she finished with a goal and an assist to help lead Saint Rose to a 6-0 win versus win versus Felician (9/7/13). Nyack (9/4/14)…Was named to the Northeast-10 Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll for both the fall and spring semesters in recognition of academic excellence. AS A FRESHMAN: Appeared in 13 games…Generated one shot out of the back…Was named to the NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll for both the fall and spring semesters. AS A SOPHOMORE: Appeared in all 23 contests and started 14…Garnered second-team NE-10 All-League accolades…Finished second on the team in total scoring with 13 points on six goals and an assist…Her six strikes placed her 15th among the league leaders…Also tallied a pair of game-winners and generated 14 shots-on-goal… Notched the game-winner in a 2-0 victory at Upstate Challenge rival Le Moyne (9/18/13)…Also had the game-winner in a 4-0 triumph versus Roberts Wesleyan (9/10/13)…Named to the NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll for the both the fall and spring semesters.

AS A FRESHMAN: Put together a stellar rookie campaign…Wound up fourth among the team leaders in point production…Named to the NE-10 All-Rookie Team after finishing seventh in the league with five assists…Was also 15th behind 17 points and 16th with six goals…Made 19 starts and appeared in all of the squad’s 25 matches…Was twice chosen to the NE-10 weekly honor roll (9/4/12 and 9/24/12)…Began her collegiate career by scoring three goals and adding an assist in a season-opening 10-0 victory at NYIT (8/30/12)…Manufactured three shots on four separate occasions…Was named to the NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll for both the fall and spring semesters.

HIGH SCHOOL: Was an All-America nominee in addition to being an All-New England and an All-State pick as a senior for the Eagles…Picked up All-Conference honors in each of her last three years and was a two-time team MVP…Scored 43 career goals and helped set up 30 others…Registered 23 strikes as a senior…Was also an outstanding performer for the track & field squad…Is part of the school record-holding 4x400 and 4x800 meter relay teams… Earned All-New England honors for track as both a junior and a senior…Was an All-State performer as a sophomore, junior and senior; and an All-Conference honoree in each of her four years…Member of the National Honor Society during each of her last two years…Was an Academic All-Conference honoree three times for soccer and four additional times for track & field…Honor Roll student all four of her years as well.

CAREER STATISTICS: CAREER STATISTICS:

OFFENSE GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att OFFENSE GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2012 25 18 6 5 17 30 .200 19 .633 0 0-0 2012 13 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2013 23 14 6 1 13 29 .207 14 .483 2 0-0 2013 12 2 0 1 1 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2014 1 0 1 1 3 1 1.000 1 1.000 1 0-0 2014 17 0 1 0 2 2 .500 2 1.000 1 0-0 TOTAL 49 32 13 7 33 60 .217 34 .567 3 0-0 TOTAL 42 2 1 1 3 5 .200 0 .000 1 0-0

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Sharon Jones-Greene#17 Megan Reese #18 5-3, FR, B/F • Brooklyn, NY/The Beacon School • Biology 5-6, SO, M/B • Schenectady, NY/Mohonasen • Graphic Design

GENERAL: Comes out of Manhattan Soccer Club… GENERAL: Played premier soccer for Guilderland Technically sound player who is composed on the United…Said that her parents are the people who ball…Is expected to have a prominent role as have had the greatest influence on her…Men- an outside defender…Said that her mother is a tioned that Alex Morgan is the athlete she most person who has had a great deal of influence on admires…Her hobbies include painting…Favorite her…Mentioned that Serbian and Inter Milan star food is spaghetti…Her father is a former wrestler Nemanja Vidic is the athlete she most admires… at Springfield College. Enjoys riding her bicycle and spending time with her friends…Her favorite movie is “Transformers: AS A SOPHOMORE (2014): Missed most of the Age of Distinction”…Favorite foods are pizza and season due to an injury and thus participated in just chipotle…Enjoys rap and pop music…Favorite three contests…Was named to the Northeast-10 artist is Kendrick Lamar…Said that winning a Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll for both championship during her senior year of high school the fall and spring semesters in recognition of has been her best sports moment to date. academic excellence.

HIGH SCHOOL: Helped lead the Blue Demons to AS A FRESHMAN: Appeared in 12 games…Manu- three PSAL Championships…Team captain as a senior. factured a pair of shots, including one on target…Named to the NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll for the both the fall and spring semesters.

HIGH SCHOOL: Section II Honorable Mention selection…Set the 400 meter school record as a member of the track & field team…Also part of the school record sprint medley relay and distance medley relay squads…Member of the National Honor and French Honor Societies.

CAREER STATISTICS:

OFFENSE GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2013 12 0 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 2014 3 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 TOTAL 15 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

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Hannah Wildenstein #19 Totianyu Guadalupe #20 5-8, JR, M/F • Freeville, NY/Dryden • Business Administration 5-4, SR, MF • Shrewsbury, MA/Shrewsbury • Childhood Education

GENERAL: Transfer from Tomkins Cortland Com- GENERAL: Did not dress last season and thus still munity College…is expected to contribute on the has three years of eligibility remaining…Played flank…Said that her mother is a person who has premier soccer for East Meadow United…Said that had a great deal influence on her…Favorite movie her mother is a person who has had a great deal is “She’s The Man”…Said that Brazilian National of influence on her…Mentioned that U.S. National Team forward Marta and Argentina National Team Team member Megan Rapinoe is the athlete she member Lionel Messi are the athletes she most most admires…Enjoys working out and being ac- admires. tive…Her favorite food is pizza rolls and her favorite movie is “She’s the Man”. AT TOMPKINS CORTLAND CC: Was an NSCAA All-American a year ago when she led the Panthers AS A FRESHMAN (2013): Appeared in seven in scoring with 28 points behind 12 goals and matches as a reserve. four assists…Registered four game-winners… Earned an NJCAA Academic Achievement Award HIGH SCHOOL: All-League and All-Conference throughout each of her two years…Was also an honoree for the Falcons…Earned the United States NJCAA All-Region honoree and a Mid-State Athletic Marine Corps Distinguished Athlete award…Hon- Conference All-League pick. ored with the section XI Athletic Association Gold Key Award…Was also chosen for the Deer Park Athletic Award and Triple Sport Award…Captain of the winter and spring track & field HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time conference All-Star in soccer and four-year All-Conference performer teams…Was an All-League performer in each of those sports. in track…Was also a five-year scholar-athlete honoree.

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Elisa Galbiati #21 Gianna Smith #22 5-9, SO, B/M • Busnago, Italy/Sciaparelli-Gramsci • Business Administration 5-6, SR, M • Staten Island, NY/St. Joseph Hill Academy • Early Childhood Ed.

GENERAL: Did not dress last season and thus still GENERAL: Has great speed and is confident with has three years of eligibility remaining…Played the ball at her feet…Played premier soccer for the club soccer for ASD Fiammamonza…Said the Manhattan Pride…Said her mother is a person who athlete she most admires is Andrea Pirlo, a former has had a great influence on her throughout her teammate…Has played in a number of international lifetime…Aspires to become a teacher following tournaments as a member of the U17 Italian na- her graduation from Saint Rose…Mentioned that tional team…Mentioned that her family members Portugal soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo is the athlete and teammates are the people who have had the she most admires…Favorite movie is “She’s the greatest influence on her…Her hobbies include Man” and her favorite food is soft shell crabs… listening to pop music, playing different sports, Hobbies include dancing for fun…Works as an cooking and traveling…Said that being afforded the YMCA camp counselor during the summer. opportunity to represent her country on the soccer pitch has been her best sports moment to date. AS A JUNIOR: Appeared in all 25 matches and started the final 21 of the year…Finished 13th 2014: Named to the Northeast-10 Conference Com- among the Northeast-10 Conference leaders with missioner’s Honor Roll in recognition of academic four assists…Also registered 16 shots, including excellence. nine on-goal…Had an assist a 2-0 NCAA Tournament National Quarterfinal win at West Chester (11/23/14)…Also had an assist in the national semifinal encounter versus Grand Valley AS A FRESHMAN (2013): Appeared in 11 matches and made one start…Finished with an State (12/4/14)…Named to the NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll for the spring semester in assist by setting up the game-winner in the 72nd minute during a 2-0 victory at Upstate recognition of academic excellence. Challenge rival Le Moyne (9/18/13)…Named to the NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll for both the fall and spring semesters. AS A SOPHOMORE: Appeared in six games and made four starts before an injury brought a premature end to her season…Scored one goal and manufactured three shots-on-target… Recorded her strike during a 7-0 season-opening victory versus Nyack (9/5/13)…Selected to the NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll for the fall semester.

AS A FRESHMAN: Made an immediate impact by appearing in all 25 contests…Also made 20 starts, including each of the final 11 matches of the year…Finished with three assists and eight shots-on-goal…Picked up her first collegiate point by setting up a goal during a 10-0 season-opening victory versus NYIT (8/30/12)…Set up what proved to be the game-winner in a 2-0 triumph versus Adelphi (9/19/12) and also had a helper in a 6-0 victory against visiting Saint Michael’s (9/29/12)…Named to the NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll for the both the fall and spring semesters.

HIGH SCHOOL: Honored as the Staten Island Player of the Year…Was a three-time Staten Island All-Star and also earned All-State and All-City accolades throughout her career… Helped lead St. Joseph Hill Academy to three CHSAA Archdiocesan Championships, a state championship semifinal appearance, a Long Island championship and the Mayor’s Cup.

CAREER STATISTICS:

OFFENSE GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2012 25 18 0 3 3 19 .000 8 .421 0 0-0 2013 6 4 1 0 2 3 .333 3 1.000 0 0-0 2014 25 21 0 4 4 16 .000 9 .562 0 0-0 TOTAL 56 43 1 7 9 38 .026 20 .526 0 0-0

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Michaela Phillips #23 Torez Ramsey #24 5-7, SR, M • Portland, OR/Jesuit • Biology 5-7, SO, M • Pleasant Hill, CA/College Park • Biology

GENERAL: Extremely quick and athletic player who GENERAL: Comes out of Bay Oaks Bombers ‘95 is technically sound…Is furthermore dangerous in club team…Said that her mother is a person the air and smart on the ball…Has great vision… who has had a great deal of influence on her… Played premier soccer for FC Portland Navy… Mentioned that Michelle Akers is the athlete she Mentioned that her parents and brother are the most admires…Enjoys baking along with arts and people who have had the greatest influence on crafts…Favorite foods are cheeseburgers and her…Said that Kevin Durant is the athlete she most french fries…Her favorite musician is Kehlani… admires…Mentioned that advancing to the NCAA Has a cousin who was on the wrestling teams at the Tournament national semifinals as a freshman has Universities of Nebraska and Wisconsin…Aspires been her best sports moment to date…Her father to gain an internship in a physical therapist office played basketball at the University of Portland… following her graduation from Saint Rose. She also has an uncle who played soccer there. AS A FRESHMAN: Appeared in six contests… AS A JUNIOR: Started all of the team’s 25 matches as a defensive midfielder…Finished with Chosen to the Northeast-10 Conference Commis- four goals and an assist…Named to the Capital One Academic All-District® Team and the sioner’s Honor Roll for the fall semester in recogni- Northeast-10 Conference Academic All-Conference Team in recognition of superlative athletic tion of academic excellence. and academic performance…Also selected as an NSCAA third-team Scholar All-East pick… Scored a goal to help lead the Golden Knights to 3-0 NE-10 Championship Final victory at HIGH SCHOOL: Was a first-team DVAL All-League honoree at College Park…Was also a Assumption (11/9/14)…Was subsequently named to the NE-10 All-Championship Team… Scholastic Team Member in 2013-14. Also set up the game-winner in overtime to propel the Golden Knights to a 3-0 triumph versus LIU Post in an NCAA Tournament second-round affair (11/16/14)…Was previously named to the NE-10 weekly honor roll (11/3/14) after finding the back of the net in a 5-1 victory at league rival New Haven (10/29/14)…Named to the NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll for both the fall and spring semesters in recognition of academic excellence.

AS A SOPHOMORE: Started all 21 matches that she appeared in…Named a third-team NE-10 All-League pick…Was chosen to the NE-10 Academic All-Conference Team and was a Capital One Academic All-District® honoree as well…Key part of a defensive unit that finished second in the country with a 0.213 team goals-against-average…Named to the NE-10 All-Championship Team…Selected to the NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll for both the fall and spring semesters…Recorded 10 shots-on-goal…Twice found the back of the net…Tallied the game-winner in a 2-0 victory versus #25 Adelphi in an NCAA Tournament second-round encounter (11/17/13)…Was subsequently honored as the NE-10 Co-Player of the Week (11/18/13)…Notched her other strike in a 4-0 win at NE-10 rival Bentley (11/2/13).

AS A FRESHMAN: Started all of the team’s 25 matches…Was the team’s top scoring rookie with five goals on the year…Struck twice in the NCAA Tournament with a goal in a 4-1 national quarterfinal victory at West Chester (11/18/12) and another during a 2-1 national semifinal setback versus #2 West Florida (11/29/12)…Was subsequently named the NE-10 Rookie of the Week following both of those contests (11/19/12 & 12/2/12)…She was furthermore honored concurrently as the NE-10 Player of the Week (12/2/12)…Scored her first collegiate goal with the game-winner in a 10-0 season-opening victory at NYIT (8/30/12)…Also had an unassisted strike during a 3-1 triumph at Pace (9/26/12) and one more in a 2-1 triumph versus Southern Connecticut State (10/31/12)…Was named to the NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll for the fall semester.

HIGH SCHOOL: Helped lead the Crusaders to the 2010 state championship and an unde- feated season behind an 18-0-2 record…First-team All-State and All-League honoree as a senior…Team MVP and captain…Second-team All-League pick as a junior…Member of the National Honor Society…Two-year member of the All-Academic Team…Honor Roll student all four years.

CAREER STATISTICS:

OFFENSE GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2012 25 23 5 0 10 20 .250 10 .500 1 0-0 2013 21 21 2 0 4 27 .074 10 .370 1 0-0 2014 25 25 4 1 9 27 .148 12 .444 0 0-0 TOTAL 71 69 11 1 23 74 .149 32 .432 2 0-0

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Raven Small #25 Julia Porzio #26 5-8, SO, F • Granada Hills, CA/Notre Dame • Communications 5-2, FR, F • Staten Island, NY/Notre Dame Academy • Criminal Justice

GENERAL: Played club soccer for Los Angeles GENERAL: Team captain for the SLSA Jets club Premier FC…Said that her father is a person who team…Said that her parents are the people who has had a great deal of influence on her…Men- have had the greatest influence on her…Mentioned tioned that Serena Williams is the athlete she most that U.S. National Team Member Megan Rapinoe is admires…Enjoys going to concerts and listening to the athlete she most admires…Enjoys yoga…Her music…Her father played football at the University father ran track at Saint John’s University. of Southern California…Aspires to work for a public relations firm or to be part of a communications/ HIGH SCHOOL: Helped lead Notre Dame to the New marketing team following her graduation from Saint York City championship and a State Archdiocesan Rose…Would like to visit Machu Picchu one day… championship in 2012, and finalist appearances Said that going to the NCAA Tournament National in both 2013 and 2014…Also helped to propel the Semifinals in Louisville last year has been her best Gators to four consecutive Staten Island champion- sports moment to date. ships…Chosen team MVP in both 2011 and 2013… Won the Saint John’s Women in Science Award… AS A FRESHMAN: Appeared in five contests… National Honor Society member. Scored a goal in the Golden Knights 5-1 victory at Northeast-10 Conference rival New Haven (10/29/14).

HIGH SCHOOL: Was named a second-team All-League pick as both a junior and senior… Also chosen Co-Offensive MVP…Two-time team co-captain.

Jaime Durant #34 5-3, SO, GK • Loudonville, NY/Shaker • Childhood Education/Special Education

GENERAL: Played club soccer for Blackwatch… Said that her family members are the people who have had the greatest influence on her… Mentioned that Abby Wambach is the athlete she most admires…Hiking is one of her hobbies… Enjoys spending time her family and friends…Her favorite movie is “Bridesmaids” and her favorite food is peanut butter and jelly…Said that stopping a penalty kick in a state cup game has been her best sports moment to date…Aspires to become a teacher…Her father, grandmother, aunt, and cousin all attended Saint Rose…Her father also played football at the University at Albany while another aunt played basketball at SUNY Utica…Also has a cousin who ran cross country at Princeton and another cousin who coached tennis at Brown.

HIGH SCHOOL: Was a Suburban Council honorable mention pick at Shaker…Also earned the Sportsmanship Award and the North Colonie Teachers’ Award.

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Jennifer Busk #27 Ojwanna Wilson #31 5-11, SR, F/M • Troy, MI/Troy • Forensic Science 5-4, JR, B • Fayetteville, GA/Whitewater • Graphic Design

GENERAL: Delivers a good service and will be used GENERAL: Played for Concorde Premier Team… on set pieces…Played for Varder club team…Said Mentioned that her parents are the people who have that U.S. Olympian Megan Rapinoe is the athlete had the greatest influence on her…Said that U.S. she most admires…Said her older brother is a midfielder Casey Nogueira is the athlete she most person who has had a great deal of influence on admires…Added that playing in the state champi- her…Hobbies include reading and country music… onship game in high school has been her best sports Mentioned that advancing to the state champion- moment to date…Enjoys art, going to the movies, ship finals on two occasions have been her greatest swimming, and hiking…Favorite food is moonshine sports moments to date…Her father was a member wings and her favorite musician is Drake. of the track & field team at Kansas. AS A JUNIOR (2014): Made five appearances AS A JUNIOR: Appeared in all 25 matches and during September. made 20 starts…Garnered third–team North- east-10 Conference All-League honors…Was AS A SOPHOMORE: Played in 20 matches and furthermore named an NSCAA Scholar All-East made four starts…Manufactured two shots out of Honorable Mention pick…Wound up second in the the back…Key part of a defensive unit that finished league to teammate Morgan Burchhardt with 10 assists, which placed her 23rd among the second in the country with a 0.213 team goals-against-average…Named to the Northeast-10 country’s leaders…Also scored three goals and took 66 corner kicks…Finished 12th among Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll for both the fall and spring semesters in recognition the conference leaders with 16 points…Manufactured 35 shots, including 11 on-goal… of academic excellence. Had a goal and a pair of assists during a 4-0 victory at Upstate Challenge rival Le Moyne (9/17/14)…Was subsequently named to the NE-10 weekly honor roll (9/22/14)…Set up one AS A FRESHMAN: Appeared in 24 of the team’s 25 contests and made one start…Recorded strike and delivered another during the Golden Knights 3-0 NE-10 Championship Final victory three shots out of the back…Helped anchor a defensive unit that finished 12th in the country at Assumption (11/9/07)…Named to NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll for both the fall and with a team 0.572 GAA…Selected to the NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll for the spring spring semesters in recognition of academic excellence. semester.

AS A SOPHOMORE: Played in 17 matches and made 11 starts…Finished as the team’s third HIGH SCHOOL: Helped lead the Wildcats to two state championship finals appearances. leading scorer with 12 points on five goals and two assists…Generated 18 shots-on-target… Tallied the game-winner in back-to-back 1-0 NE-10 victories, at Southern New Hampshire (9/21/13) and at Adelphi (9/24/13)…Finished with a goal and an assist during a 4-0 triumph versus league rival Assumption (10/16/13)…Also set up the game-winner in a 2-0 NCAA Tournament second-round victory versus #25 Adelphi (11/17/13)…Named the NE-10 Player of the Week (9/30/13) and to the league weekly honor roll (9/23/13)…Selected to the NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll for both the fall and spring semesters.

AS A FRESHMAN: Appeared in 16 contests…Finished tied for third on the team with four as- sists…Also had a goal, which came unassisted during a 5-1 NE-10 Championship quarterfinal victory versus Southern Connecticut State (10/31/12)…Had an assist in her collegiate debut, a 10-0 season-opening win at NYIT (8/30/12)…Also had an assist during a 6-0 victory versus Saint Michael’s (9/29/12) and in a 3-0 triumph against visiting Merrimack (10/13/12)…Set up the game-winner in the 78th minute during a 2-1 regular-season victory versus Southern Connecticut State (10/16/12)…Was named to the NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll for both the fall and spring semesters.

HIGH SCHOOL: Named an All-District pick in each of her last two years…Selected as an honorable mention All-State pick following her senior season…Also garnered All-District and All-Region honors as a senior…Member of the National Honor Society as both a junior and a senior…Team captain for the soccer and cross country squads.

CAREER STATISTICS: CAREER STATISTICS:

OFFENSE GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att OFFENSE GP GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-Att 2012 16 0 1 4 6 9 .111 3 .333 0 0-0 2012 24 1 0 0 0 3 .000 2 .667 0 0-0 2013 17 11 5 2 12 28 .179 18 .643 2 0-0 2013 20 4 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 2014 25 20 3 10 16 35 .086 11 .314 0 0-0 2014 5 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 TOTAL 58 31 9 16 34 72 .125 32 .444 2 0-0 TOTAL 49 5 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0

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LINDSAY BOVE: Former four-time All- DREA FETSKO: With over 10 years of the Rhode Island Bar Associations Debtors’ and Creditors’ Conference midfielder Lindsay Bove (’07) experience in marketing and graphic Rights Committee. She is also a certified mediator. Chris- completed her master’s in accountancy design, Drea Fetsko (’03) is the Creative tina earned her Juris Doctorate, cum laude, from Roger from Bentley University in July of 2009. Marketing Director and Vice President of Williams University School of Law. She is currently a tax accountant for Ernst CMK Marketing (www.cmkmarketing. & Young, LLP in Denver. com). She has led integrated marketing LAUREN STEINBERG: Former three-time All-Conference campaigns from strategic planning to keeper Lauren (Steinberg) Rowland SAMI BROWN: Former All-Conference tactical implementation and analysis for publishing, educa- (’07) is currently employed in New York striker Sami Brown (’07) is a PhD stu- tion, non-profit and corporate entities. Her award-winning City by the Goldman Sachs Family Of- dent at the University of Denver, Gradu- work has been recognized by the Association of Marketing fice, which provides personal financial ate School of Social Work after obtaining & Communication Professionals for design and creativity. planning services to the Goldman Sachs a masters in the Forensic Psychology While she loves creating art on the computer, the Hall of Partners. Lauren graduated in 2007 with program. She spent a year working with Famer and former All-Conference striker also enjoys pick- bachelor’s degree in history & political Denver Probation, specifically with the ing up a brush for some canvas work. Drea and her hus- science and has since earned an MBA and an Advanced Special Services Court that provides services to juveniles band reside in the Capital Region. Certificate in Financial Planning. She will be inducted into with mental illness. Sami has worked for The Children’s the Saint Rose Athletics Hall of Fame this fall. Hospital for the Kiwanis Pediatric Trauma Institute as an BRITTANY GODIN: Brittany Godin (’12), intern for injury prevention programs including community a major component of the 2011 National LESLIE SANDUSKY: Former midfielder coalition work, internal clinic car seats program and a rural Championship team, is continuing her Leslie Sandusky (’07) is currently a health community educational program. doctorate program in physical therapy at Postdoctoral Researcher at University Sage College. of South Florida Health Byrd Alzheimer’s CHRISTINA CUFFARI: The 2011 North- Institute. She completed her doctorate east-10 Conference Player of the Year KELLY GUERIN: Kelly Guerin (’11), a two- work in behavioral neuroscience at State and a member of the 2011 National time All-American back, is a doctoral University of New York at Albany. Her dis- Championship team, Christina Cuffari candidate in veterinary medicine at Tufts sertation focused on the dorsal hippocampus as the site (’12) is working for the Prudential Com- University. of action for cognitive enhancement by Angiotensin IV, and pany in her hometown of Brick, NJ. particularly the role of glucose transporter 4 (GluT4). AOIFE HERBERT: Aoife Herbert (’12), a big part of the 2011 NICOLA D’ERRICO: Nicola D’Errico (’12), National Championship team, is a Marketing Coordinator KERRI STONE: Former All-American who was a starter on the 2011 National for Mayo North, which promotes tourism back Kerri Stone (’03) is an R&D Firm- Championship team, has moved back to and events in North Mayo, Ireland; liais- ware Engineer for the Learjet business Massachusetts and now resides in the ing with local and national media and at Hewlett-Packard in Idaho. She writes Greater Boston area. She is working in promoting community development. She code that makes HP Learjet printers ac- the marketing department for Athena- is also playing soccer for her local club tually print. Kerri, who has a master’s health, a leading cloud-based service Ballina, which is currently preparing for in computer science from The Colorado provider for EHR, practice management, and care coor- an All-Ireland final. School of Mines and is currently working on her doctorate, dination systems. Her focus is on driving awareness and is also an avid road racer with the Dobbiaco cycling team in generating leads and meetings for Athena through offline ALEXANDRA LAFITE: Former forward Boise. She was inducted into the Saint Rose Athletics Hall media channels and webinars. She continues to play soc- Alexandra LaFite (’06) is currently the of Fame in 2010. cer in co-ed leagues around Boston and hopes to one day Restaurant Manager at Cafe DES Amis in coach. the San Franciso Bay Area. KERRI VOLKMUTH: Former keeper Kerri Volkmuth (’02), who went on to earn her GIANNA D’ERRICO: Gianna D’Errico KYLEE LITCHFIELD: Former All-Amer- master’s at Saint Rose, has returned to (’12), an NSCAA All-East midfielder as a ican fullback Kylee Litchfield (’06) is her native Rochester and is working as senior and a key member of the 2011 currently an educator. She obtained her a Speech Language Pathologist in the National Championship team, is cur- doctorate in educational psychology Greece Central School District where she rently residing in Fairfield, CT further- from Texas Tech University and will be assists high school and middle school ing her education after graduating from inducted into The College of Saint Rose students. She is furthermore on the executive board as the Saint Rose with a biology degree. She is Athletics Hall of Fame this fall. chair of the Public Information Committee for the Genesee getting her doctorate at The University of Bridgeport Chiro- Valley Speech language Hearing Association. Kerri is also practic College over a span of four year, three of which she KIM MORTON: Kim Morton (’12), who the head women’s soccer coach at her high school alma has already completed. was a key member of the 2011 National mater, Bishop Kearney. Championship squad, is currently resid- KAILEY EGBERT: Kailey Egbert (’10), a ing in Tallahassee, FL where she is work- ELIZA WHIPPLE: The former all-time current assistant coach for Laurie Dar- ing for Global Spectrum as the Group leading goal scorer and point producer ling Gutheil and a former All-America Sales and Premium Services Manager in school annals, Eliza (Whipple) Bianco forward, complete her doctorate studies at the Civic Center at Florida State Uni- (’03) is currently a public relations senior in physical therapy in May of 2012. versity. manager at Overit, a marketing firm in Albany, NY where she assists with media DERITH FERNANDES: Derith Fernandes (’12), a major CHRISTINA PARADISE: Former back Christina Paradise relations, communications and market- component of the 2011 National Cham- (’03) has been employed for the past ing efforts for the agency’s diverse and high profile cli- pionship team, is continuing her doctor- six years at Shechtman Halperin Sav- ent base. Prior to joining Overit, Bianco spent five years ate program in physical therapy. She has age, LLP in Rhode Island where she is as an account director at the hospitality public relations begun her final PT internship at MGH practicing in the areas of real estate, liti- firm Bullfrog & Baum in New York City, where she managed institute of Health Professions in Boston gation, and regulatory compliance. She accounts for top restaurants, brands and highly regarded and is on track to graduate with her doc- is admitted to the Rhode Island State chefs including Bobby Flay, Four Seasons Hotels and Re- torate in physical therapy this January. and Federal Bar, as well as the Massa- sorts and several other Michelin Star restaurants and no- chusetts Bar. Christina is a member of the Rhode Island table properties. Bar Association, the Massachusetts Bar Association and

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NO STUDENT-ATHLETE HT YR POS HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR 0 TAYLOR, Madison 5-9 FR GK Mississaugua, ONT/Streetsville Secondary Psychology 1 IVENS, Bethany (B) 5-6 SR GK Hertfordshire, England/Hertfordshire and Essex Childhood Education Grades 1-6 2/33 GIOVANNONE, Silvana 5-8 SR F/GK Scotia, NY/Scotia-Glenville Psychology 3 SHIVELY, Nicole 5-7 SR B Burnt Hills, NY/Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake Biology 4 KALDARIDOU, Danae 5-7 FR M Athens, Greece/Worcester Sixth Form (UK) Forensic Science 6 BENSON, Courtney 5-6 SO F/M Contookcook, NH/Hopkinton Business Administration 7 VASQUEZ, Amanda 5-7 SR M Tustin, CA/Foothill Biology 8 BURCHHARDT, Morgan 5-6 SO F Burnt Hills, NY/Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake Childhood Education Grades 1-6 9 STÖCKLÍ, Aline 5-7 FR F Berne, Switzerland/Gymnasium Neufeld Social Work 10 HERNANDEZ, Roxana 5-2 SO M Pasadena, CA/John Marshall Fundamental American Studies 12/00 JANSEN, Kayley 5-7 FR F/GK Lake Katrine, NY/Kingston Biology 13 CONSTANTINE, Sophia 5-4 FR B/M Niskayuna, NY/Niskayuna Business Administration 14 BLIZZARD, Sammy 5-5 JR F/M Gansevoort, NY/South Glens Falls Childhood Education Grades 1-6 15 CARR, Kristin 5-7 JR F Tolland, CT/Tolland Chemistry 16 MEDERO, Joani 5-3 SR B/M Manhattan, NY/Millennium Biology 17 JONES-GREENE, Sharon 5-3 FR B/F Brooklyn, NY/The Beacon School Biology 18 REESE, Megan 5-6 SO M/B Schenectady, NY/Mohonasen Graphic Design 19 WILDENSTEIN, Hannah (A) 5-8 JR M/F Aarhus, Denmark, NY/Dryden (NY) Business Administration 20 GUADALUPE, Totianyu 5-7 SO M/B Deer Park, NY/Deer Park Communications 21 GALBIATI, Elisa 5-9 SO B/M Busnago, Italy/Schiaparelli-Gramsci Business Administration 22 SMITH, Gianna 5-6 SR M Staten Island, NY/St. Joseph Hill Academy Early Childhood Education 23 PHILLIPS, Michaela 5-7 SR M Portland, OR/Jesuit Biology 24 RAMSEY, Torez 5-7 SO M Pleasant Hill, CA/College Park Biology 25 SMALL, Raven 5-9 SO F/B Granada Hills, CA/Notre Dame Communications 26 PORZIO, Julia 5-2 FR F Staten Island, NY/Notre Dame Academy Criminal Justice 27 BUSK, Jennifer 5-11 SR F Troy, MI/Troy Forensic Science 31 WILSON, Ojwanna 5-4 JR B Fayetteville, GA/Whitewater Graphic Design 34 DURANT, Jaime 5-3 SO GK Loudonville, NY/Shaker Childhood Education/Special Ed.

Head Coach: Laurie Darling Gutheil (20th Year/Hartwick ’95/298-84-25) Assistants: Kailey Egbert (Seventh Year/Saint Rose ’09) | Jason Gutheil (17th Year/Hartwick ’95) | Jim Lennox (Sixth Year) | Renae Ransdell (11th Year/Saint Rose ’05) Carmelina Puopolo (First Year/Saint Rose ’14) Captain: #7 Amanda Vasquez Head Trainer: Lisa Geiger (Sixth Year/Central Connecticut ’95) Assistant Trainers: Jessup Pierce (Ninth Year/Cedarville ’03) | Michael Fraley (First Year/Bridgewater State ’87) By Class: Freshman (7) | Sophomore (9) | Junior (4) | Senior (8) By State: California (4) | Connecticut (1) | Georgia (1) |Michigan (1) | New Hampshire (1) | New York (13) | Oregon (1) | International (6)

Transfer from Tomkins Cortland Community College (Dryden, NY) | (B) Transfer from Florida Memorial University (Miami Gardens, FL)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

#2 Silvana Giovannone...... jove-an-NONE #19 Hannah Wildstein...... wild-en-STINE #3 Nicole Shively...... shive-LEE #20 Totianyu Guadalupe...... tot-e-on-EEE guad-a-LOOP-eh #4 Danae Kaldaridou...... Da-NYE cal-DAR-i-do #26 Julia Porzio...... POR-zee-oh #8 Morgan Burchardt...... BURCH-heart #31 Ojwanna Wilson...... O-schwanna #9 Aline Stockl...... AL-een STACK-lee Head Coach: Laurie Darling Gutheil...... gah-THY-l #13 Sophia Constantine...... con-stan-TINE

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2015 SCHEDULE

SEPTEMBER Friday 4...... at Nyack...... Nyack, NY...... 4:00 pm Saturday 5...... HOLY FAMILY...... Plumeri Sports Complex...... 6:00 pm Wednesday 9...... ROBERTS WESLEYAN...... Plumeri Sports Complex...... 6:00 pm Saturday 12...... at Southern New Hampshire*...... Manchester, NY...... 1:00 pm Wednesday 16...... at Saint Michael’s*...... Colchester, VT...... 4:00 pm Saturday 19...... STONEHILL* (S)...... Plumeri Sports Complex...... 2:00 pm Tuesday 22...... LE MOYNE* (U)...... Plumeri Sports Complex...... 5:30 pm Saturday 26...... at American International*...... Springfield, MA...... 2:00 pm Wednesday 30...... PACE*...... Plumeri Sports Complex ...... 5:30 pm

OCTOBER Saturday 3...... at Mercy...... Dobbs Ferry, NY...... 3:00 pm Tuesday 6...... FRANKLIN PIERCE*...... Plumeri Sports Complex...... 5:30 pm Saturday 10...... ASSUMPTION* (F)...... Plumeri Sports Complex...... 2:00 pm Wednesday 14...... at Adelphi*...... Garden City, NY...... 7:00 pm Saturday 17...... at Bentley*...... Waltham, MA...... 11:00 am Tuesday 20...... SAINT ANSELM*...... Plumeri Sports Complex...... 5:30 pm Saturday 24...... at Southern Connecticut State*...... New Haven, CT...... 3:00 pm Wednesday 28...... NEW HAVEN*...... Plumeri Sports Complex...... 5:30 pm Saturday 31...... at Merrimack*...... North Andover, MA...... 1:00 pm

NOVEMBER Tuesday 3...... NE-10 Championship (A)...... TBA...... TBA Friday 6...... NE-10 Championship (A)...... TBA...... TBA Sunday 8...... NE-10 Championship (A)...... TBA...... TBA

Home Games in CAPS *Northeast-10 Conference Game (U) Upstate Challenge (A)-at site of higher seed

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NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCE

2014 FINAL STANDINGS CONFERENCE OVERALL Pts GP Record Win % GF GA GP Record Win % GF GA

Assumption * 36 14 12-2 0.857 31 11 21 15-5-1 0.738 42 22\ Saint Rose # 35 14 11-1-2 0.857 30 7 25 21-1-3 0.900 62 10 Adelphi 28 14 9-4-1 0.679 26 8 21 14-5-2 0.714 42 12 So. Connecticut 28 14 9-4-1 0.679 18 13 19 11-6-2 0.632 23 18 Franklin Pierce 25 14 8-5-1 0.607 22 12 18 11-6-1 0.639 34 15 Le Moyne 25 14 8-5-1 0.607 14 16 19 10-8-1 0.553 23 24 Pace 24 14 8-6 0.571 26 20 21 11-10 0.524 46 26 Stonehill 20 14 6-6-2 0.500 17 17 18 8-8-2 0.500 28 22 Saint Anselm 18 14 5-6-3 0.464 17 17 16 7-6-3 0.531 19 17 New Haven 17 14 5-7-2 0.429 15 25 17 6-9-2 0.412 20 34 S. New Hampshire 13 14 4-9-1 0.321 7 19 18 6-10-2 0.389 14 24 Saint Michael’s 13 14 4-9-1 0.321 8 24 17 5-11-1 0.324 15 30 American Int’l 13 14 4-9-1 0.321 13 18 16 4-11-1 0.281 14 21 Merrimack 11 14 3-9-2 0.286 15 24 18 7-9-2 0.444 32 28 Bentley 0 14 0-14 0.000 6 34 17 2-15 0.118 9 36

*Northeast-10 Regular Season Champions #Northeast-10 Tournament Champions

2015 Northeast-10 Women’s Soccer Preseason Poll

Rank School (1st Place Votes) Points (1st Place Votes) 1...... Saint Rose ...... 195 (13) 2...... Assumption...... 171 (1) 3...... Adelphi...... 163 (1) 4...... Franklin Pierce...... 149 5...... Southern Connecticut State...... 148 6...... American Int’l...... 98 7...... Southern New Hampshire...... 94 8...... Saint Anselm...... 90 9...... Merrimack...... 88 10...... Pace...... 87 11...... New Haven...... 85 12...... Le Moyne...... 84 13...... Stonehill...... 77 14...... Saint Michael’s...... 29 15...... Bentley...... 17

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2014 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS FIRST TEAM THIRD TEAM Name School Position Name School Position Donna Liotine Adelphi D Brittany Barry American Int’l F Sam Whitney Adelphi GK Rachel Terry Le Moyne M Jessica Margaretta American Int’l M Jenna Savi Merrimack F *Paige Radomski Assumption F Marisa Garcia New Haven D Gabi Vieira DeMelo Franklin Pierce D Teresa Fotino Pace D Amber Simms New Haven F Alexis Elowitch Saint Anselm F Jillian Ferro Pace M Kat Leger Saint Anselm D Alyssa Zeoli Pace F Morgan Burchhardt Saint Rose F Rachel Gillies Saint Anselm M Jennifer Busk Saint Rose M Carmelina Puopolo Saint Rose F Nicole Shively Saint Rose D Jourdan Thompson Saint Rose D Keri DeBiase So. Connecticut M Amanda Vasquez Saint Rose M Erica Ridella So. Connecticut GK Sarah Brochu So. Connecticut D Caroline Staudle So. Connecticut F Gabby Cappello So. New Hampshire M Hannah Fay Stonehill M

SECOND TEAM ALL-ROOKIE Name School Position Name School Position Jeanine Nunez Adelphi F Jeanine Nunez Adelphi F Melissa Rubin Adelphi M Amanda Arnold Assumption F Taylor Salmon Adelphi D Nicole Sloan Assumption M Romina Bell American Int’l D Casey Cook Franklin Pierce GK Amanda Arnold Assumption F Kirsten Colgrove Le Moyne F Rachel Edgin Assumption GK Sarah Boucher Merrimack F Kelsey Imondi Assumption M Sarah Bendl Pace M Madison Finaly Franklin Pierce M Alexis Elowitch Saint Anselm F Talita Pereira Franklin Pierce F Morgan Burchhardt Saint Rose F Kelly Ristoff Le Moyne F Victoria Buonanni So. Connecticut F/D Sarah Coakley Merrimack M Victoria Conde So. Connecticut M/D La’Quilla Upton Saint Rose D Alena Woodarek So. New Hampshire M Claire O’Brien Stonehill D Taylor Shanahan Stonehill M

Player of the Year – Paige Radomski, Assumption Goalkeeper of the Year – Sam Whitney, Adelphi Defensive Player of the Year – Sarah Brochu, Southern Connecticut Rookie of the Year – Amanda Arnold, Assumption Coach of the Year – Kevin Meek, Assumption

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2014 RESULTS

Date Opponent Score Overall NE-10 Attend Goals Scored

09/04/14...... NYACK...... W 6-0...... 1-0-0...... 0-0-0...... 225...... Kristin Carr (Emily Meeks; Carmelina Puopolo) ...... Michaela Phillips (Carmelina Puopolo) ...... Quinn Massaroni (Kristin Carr) ...... Morgan Burchhardt (unassisted) ...... Amanda Roney (unassisted) ...... Sammy Blizzard (Jennifer Busk) 09/07/14...... at Holy Family...... W 6-0...... 2-0-0...... 0-0-0...... 67...... Carmelina Puopolo (unassisted) ...... Carmelina Puopolo (Morgan Burchhardt) ...... Morgan Burchhardt (unassisted) ...... Carmelina Puopolo (unassisted) ...... Amanda Roney (Sammy Blizzard) ...... Sammy Blizzard (Jennifer Busk) 09/09/14...... MERCY...... W 2-1 (2OT)...... 3-0-0...... 0-0-0...... 110...... Carmelina Puopolo ...... (Silvana Giovannone; Morgan Burchhardt) ...... Carmelina Puopolo (Emily Meeks) 09/14/14...... at Roberts Wesleyan...... W 2-0...... 4-0-0...... 0-0-0...... 209...... Carmelina Puopolo (unassisted) ...... Emily Benjamin (Carmelina Puopolo) 09/17/14...... at Le Moyne*...... W 4-0...... 5-0-0...... 1-0-0...... 245...... Morgan Burchhardt (Jourdan Thompson; Jennifer Busk) ...... Carmelina Puopolo (Jourdan Thompson) ...... Jennifer Busk (Amanda Vasquez; Carmelina Puopolo) ...... Meeghan Arno (Jennifer Busk) 09/20/14...... SOUTHERN N.H.*...... W 3-0...... 6-0-0...... 2-0-0...... 275...... Carmelina Puopolo (Morgan Burchhardt) ...... Carmelina Puopolo (unassisted) ...... Carmelina Puopolo (Jennifer Busk) 09/23/14...... #9 ADELPHI*...... T 0-0 (2OT)...... 6-0-1...... 2-0-1...... 250...... - 09/27/14...... at Franklin Pierce*...... W 1-0...... 7-0-1...... 3-0-1...... 271...... Morgan Burchhardt (Jennifer Busk) 09/30/14...... at Pace*...... W 4-1...... 8-0-1...... 4-0-1...... 62...... Carmelina Puopolo (Gianna Smith) ...... Morgan Burchhardt (La’Quilla Upton) ...... Carmelina Puopolo (Morgan Burchhardt) ...... Jourdan Thompson (unassisted) 10/04/14...... SAINT MICHAEL’S*...... W 2-0...... 9-0-1...... 5-0-1...... 62...... Meeghan Arno (Silvana Giovannone) ...... Silvana Giovannone (unassisted) 10/07/14...... AMERICAN INT’L*...... W 1-0...... 10-0-1...... 6-0-1...... 110...... Nicole Shively (unassisted) 10/11/14...... at Saint Anselm*...... L 0-2...... 10-1-1...... 6-1-1...... 178...... - 10/15/14...... at Assumption*...... W 1-0 (OT)...... 11-1-1...... 7-1-1...... 313...... Emily Benjamin (Morgan Burchhardt) 10/18/14...... MERRIMACK*...... W 4-1...... 12-1-1...... 8-1-1...... 275...... Michaela Phillips (Jourdan Thompson) ...... Carmelina Puopolo (unassisted) ...... Silvana Giovannone (unassisted) ...... Meeghan Arno (unassisted) 10/21/14...... SOUTHERN CONN.*...... W 2-1 (OT)...... 13-1-1...... 9-1-1...... 165...... Carmelina Puopolo (Silvana Giovannone) ...... Joani Medero (unassisted) 10/25/14...... at Stonehill*...... T 1-1 (OT)...... 13-1-2...... 9-1-2...... 185...... Jennifer Busk (Carmelina Puopolo; Morgan Burchhardt) 10/29/14...... at New Haven*...... W 5-1...... 14-1-2...... 10-1-2...... 163...... Carmelina Puopolo (Gianna Smith) ...... Carmelina Puopolo (Morgan Burchhardt) ...... Michaela Phillips (Amanda Vasquez) ...... Sammy Blizzard (Silvana Giovannone; Morgan Burchhardt) ...... Raven Small (Nicole Shively)

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2014 RESULTS (continued)

Date Opponent Score Overall NE-10 Attend Goals Scored

11/01/14...... BENTLEY*...... W 2-0...... 15-1-2...... 11-1-2...... 150...... Morgan Burchhardt (Carmelina Puopolo) ...... Morgan Burchhardt (Jennifer Busk) 11/04/14...... PACE (A)...... W 2-0...... 16-1-2...... 11-1-2...... 104...... Carmelina Puopolo (unassisted) ...... Roxana Hernandez (Carmelina Puopolo; Jennifer Busk) 11/07/14...... ADELPHI (B)...... W 3-0...... 17-1-2...... 11-1-2...... 93...... Carmelina Puopolo (unassisted) ...... Morgan Burchhardt (unassisted) ...... Meeghan Arno (unassisted) 11/09/14...... at Assumption (C)...... W 3-0...... 18-1-2...... 11-1-2...... 728...... Jourdan Thompson (Jennifer Busk) ...... Michaela Phillips (unassisted) ...... Jennifer Busk (Morgan Burchhardt) 11/16/14...... #15 LIU POST (D)...... W 2-1 (OT)...... 19-1-2...... 11-1-2...... 210...... Carmelina Puopolo (Jennifer Busk) ...... Carmelina Puopolo (Michaela Phillips) 11/21/14...... vs #17 Mercy (E)...... W 3-0...... 20-1-2...... 11-1-2...... 120...... Jourdan Thompson (unassisted) ...... TEAM (unassisted) ...... Jourdan Thompson (Morgan Burchhardt) 11/23/14...... at #18 W. Chester (F)...... W 2-0...... 21-1-2...... 11-1-2...... 185...... Roxana Hernandez (Morgan Burchhardt) ...... Carmelina Puopolo (Gianna Smith) 12/04/14...... vs #11 Grand Valley (G) ...... T 1-1 (2OT)...... 21-1-3...... 11-1-2...... 215...... Carmelina Puopolo (Gianna Smith)

*NE-10 Match | A-NE-10 Quarterfinal B: NE-10 Semifinal | C: NE-10 Final D: NCAA 2nd Round E: NCAA East Regiona Final (West Chester, PA) F: NCAA National Quarterfinal G: NCAA Semifinal (Louisville, KY), GVSU 3-0 PK

TEAM RECORD W-L-T

Overall:...... 21-1-3 Conference:...... 11-1-2 Home:...... 11-0-1 Away:...... 9-1-1 Neutral:...... 1-0-1 Overtime:...... 4-0-3

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2014 STATISTICS

Overall: 21-1-3 NE-10: 11-1-2 Home: 11-0-1 Away: 9-0-1 Neutral: 1-0-1

## STUDENT-ATHLETE GP-GS G A PTS SH SHOT% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT 5 Carmelina Puopolo 25-25 22 7 51 136 .162 62 .456 9 0-1 8 Morgan Burchhardt 24-24 8 11 27 67 .119 33 .493 4 0-0 27 Jennifer Busk 25-20 3 10 16 35 .086 11 .314 0 0-0 13 Jourdan Thompson 25-25 4 3 11 26 .154 8 .308 2 0-0 23 Michaela Phillips 25-25 4 1 9 27 .148 12 .444 0 0-0 20 Meeghan Arno 23-4 4 0 8 27 .148 15 .556 1 0-0 2 Silvana Giovannone 24-6 2 4 8 21 .095 9 .429 0 0-0 14 Sammy Blizzard 12-0 3 1 7 10 .300 5 .500 0 0-0 19 Emily Benjamin 21-12 2 0 4 17 .118 8 .471 1 0-0 10 Roxana Hernandez 17-10 2 0 4 8 .250 4 .500 1 0-0 26 Amanda Roney 12-0 2 0 4 6 .333 3 .500 0 0-0 22 Gianna Smith 25-21 0 4 4 16 .000 9 .562 0 0-0 3 Nicole Shively 25-25 1 1 3 5 .200 4 .800 1 0-0 15 Kristin Carr 1-0 1 1 3 1 1.000 1 1.000 1 0-0 21 Quinn Massaroni 7-0 1 0 2 2 .500 2 1.000 0 0-0 16 Joani Medero 17-0 1 0 2 2 .500 2 1.000 1 0-0 30 Raven Small 5-0 1 0 2 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0-0 7 Amanda Vasquez 25-24 0 2 2 21 .000 10 .476 0 0-0 9 Emily Meeks 10-3 0 2 2 4 .000 4 1.000 0 0-0 25 La’Quilla Upton 25-25 0 1 1 12 .000 4 .333 0 0-0 6 Courtney Benson 16-1 0 0 0 9 .000 3 .333 0 0-0 4 Emily Opalinski 8-0 0 0 0 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-0 11 Sydney O’Shaughnessy 5-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 31 Ojwanna Wilson 5-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 24 Torez Ramsey 6-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 18 Megan Reese 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Total 25 62 48 172 456 .136 213 .467 21 0-1 Opponents 25 10 4 24 180 .056 72 .400 1 0-1

## Student-Athlete GP-GS MIN GA GAA SAVES SV Pct W L T Sho 1 Ashley Homer 25-23 2354:11 10 0.38 61 .859 21 1 3 16.0 TM TEAM 0:00 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 Total 25 2354:11 10 0.38 62 .861 21 1 3 16 Opponents 25 2354:11 62 2.37 151 .709 1 21 3 2 Team saves: 1

GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 Total Saint Rose 28 30 2 2 0 62 Opponents 4 6 0 0 0 10

SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 Total Saint Rose 216 215 14 11 0 456 Opponents 68 102 6 4 0 180

SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 Total Saint Rose 19 38 3 2 0 62 Opponents 77 68 2 4 0 151

CORNER KICKS BY PRD 1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 Total Saint Rose 121 85 3 3 0 212 Opponents 25 43 1 1 0 70

FOULS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT OT2 OT3 Total Saint Rose 76 85 2 2 0 165 Opponents 99 111 9 5 0 224

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ALL-TIME RECORDS

Team Season Records 3...... 20.41 (17 games)...... 1993 ...... 2 (20-1-2)...... 2013 4...... 19.35 (17 games)...... 1996 ...... 2 (20-3-2)...... 2012 SCORING (SEASON) 5...... 19.28 (25 games)...... 2010 6...... 19.16 (25 games)...... 2012 Most shutouts Points 7...... 18.94 (17 games)...... 1999 1...... 19...... 2013 1...... 245 (90g 65a)...... 2011 8...... 18.24 (25 games)...... 2014 2...... 18...... 2009 2...... 236 (82g 72a)...... 2010 9...... 16.74 (23 games)...... 2013 3...... 17...... 2010 3...... 190 (69g 52a)...... 2012 10...... 16.55 (20 games)...... 2002 4...... 16...... 2014 4...... 172 (62g 48a)...... 2014 ...... 16...... 2011 5...... 171 (61g 49a)...... 2002 GOALKEEPING (SEASON) 6...... 15...... 2007 6...... 169 (56g 57a)...... 2007 Saves 7...... 14...... 2008 7...... 158 (57g 44a)...... 2008 1...... 245 (46 GA, 245 saves)...... 1994 8...... 13...... 2012 8...... 154 (56g 42a)...... 1999 2...... 189 (41 GA, 189 saves)...... 1990 ...... 13...... 2005 9...... 151 (53g 45a)...... 2006 3...... 188 (53 GA, 188 saves)...... 1995 10...... 10...... 2006 10...... 144 (52g 40a)...... 2009 4...... 175 (72 GA, 175 saves)...... 1987 5...... 171 (43 GA, 171 saves)...... 1988 Individual Career Records Points per game 6...... 148 (36 GA, 148 saves)...... 1997 1...... 9.44 (25 games)...... 2010 7...... 145 (19 GA, 145 saves)...... 1992 SCORING (CAREER) 2...... 9.42 (26 games)...... 2011 8...... 137 (26 GA, 137 saves)...... 1993 3...... 9.06 (17 games)...... 1999 9...... 133 (32 GA, 133 saves)...... 1996 Points 4...... 9.00 (5 games)...... 2015 10...... 126 (38 GA, 126 saves)...... 1986 1...... 199...... Carmelina Puopolo (73g 53a)...... 2010-14 5...... 8.55 (20 games)...... 2002 2...... 118...... Sydney Bond (47g 24a)...... 2010-13 6...... 7.68 (22 games)...... 2007 Saves per game 3...... 112...... Eliza Whipple (46g 20a)...... 2000-03 7...... 7.60 (25 games)...... 2012 1...... 3.50 (24 games)...... 2012 4...... 104...... Drea Porteus (39g 26a)...... 1999-00, 02-03 8...... 7.19 (21 games)...... 2006 2...... 3.40 (20 games)...... 2002 5...... 103...... Renae Ransdell (38g 27a)...... 2001-04 9...... 7.00 (17 games)...... 1998 3...... 3.28 (25 games)...... 2009 ...... 103...... Wendy Barker (43g 17a)...... 1986-89 10...... 6.88 (25 games)...... 2014 4...... 3.23 (26 games)...... 2008 7...... 98...... Jenn Camardello (40g 18a)...... 1991-93 5...... 3.18 (22 games)...... 2007 8...... 95...... Christina Cuffari (29g 37a)...... 2008-11 Goals 6...... 3.10 (21 games)...... 2005 9...... 85...... Amber Cringle (31g 23a)...... 1997-00 1...... 90...... 2011 7...... 3.00 (26 games)...... 2011 ...... 85...... Lynnette Sherwood (32g 21a)...... 1995-98 2...... 82...... 2010 ...... 3.00 (21 games)...... 2006 11...... 76...... Gianna D’Errico (29g 18a)...... 2008-11 3...... 69...... 2012 9...... 2.72 (25 games)...... 2010 ...... 76...... Ashley McGuire (24g 28a)...... 2003-04, 06-07 4...... 62...... 2014 10...... 2.67 (21 games)...... 2003 13...... 72...... Sami Brown (32g 8a)...... 2005-07 5...... 61...... 2002 14...... 71...... Lindsay Bove (27g 17a)...... 2004-07 6...... 57...... 2008 Save percent 15...... 68...... Amanda Deck (20g 28a)...... 2007-10 7...... 56...... 2007 1...... 909 (5 GA, 50 saves)...... 2013 ...... 68...... Brittany Godin (29g 10a)...... 2008-11 ...... 56...... 1999 2...... 901 (9 GA, 82 saves)...... 2009 9...... 54...... 1988 3...... 895 (8 GA, 68 saves)...... 2010 Points per game (minimum 35 games) 10...... 53...... 2006 4...... 884 (19 GA, 145 saves)...... 1992 1...... 2.00...... Jenn Camardello...... (49 games)...... 1991-93 ...... 53...... 2013 5...... 864 (11 GA, 70 saves)...... 2007 2...... 1.93...... Carmelina Puopolo...... (103 games)...... 2010-14 6...... 861 (10 GA, 62 saves)...... 2014 3...... 1.49...... Wendy Barker...... (69 games)...... 1986-89 Goals per game 7...... 857 (13 GA, 78 saves)...... 2011 4...... 1.40...... Eliza Whipple...... (80 games)...... 2000-03 1...... 3.80 (5 games)...... 2015 ...... 857 (14 GA, 84 saves)...... 2012 5...... 1.39...... Drea Porteus...... (75 games)...... 1999-00, 02-03 2...... 3.46 (26 games)...... 2011 9...... 855 (11 GA, 65 saves)...... 2005 6...... 1.30...... Renae Ransdell...... (79 games)...... 2001-04 3...... 3.29 (17 games)...... 1999 10...... 842 (46 GA, 245 saves)...... 1994 7...... 1.25...... Lynnette Sherwood...... (68 games)...... 1995-98 4...... 3.28 (25 games)...... 2010 8...... 1.19...... Sydney Bond...... (99 games)...... 2010-13 5...... 3.05 (20 games)...... 2002 Goals against avg 9...... 1.18...... Amber Cringle...... (72 games)...... 1997-00 6...... 2.76 (25 games)...... 2012 1...... 0.21 (5 GA, 2110 min)...... 2013 10...... 1.12...... Sami Brown...... (64 games)...... 2005-07 7...... 2.70 (20 games)...... 1988 2...... 0.32 (8 GA, 2270 min)...... 2010 11...... 1.00...... Brittany Barry...... (45 games)...... 2011-12 8...... 2.55 (22 games)...... 2007 3...... 0.36 (9 GA, 2266 min)...... 2009 12...... 0.96...... Ashley McGuire...... (79 games)...... 2003-04, 06-07 9...... 2.53 (17 games)...... 1996 4...... 0.38 (10 GA, 2354 min)...... 2014 13...... 0.93...... Christina Cuffari...... (102 games)...... 2008-11 10...... 2.52 (21 games)...... 2006 5...... 0.49 (11 GA, 2029 min)...... 2007 14...... 0.90...... Nancy Kolber...... (69 games)...... 1986-89 6...... 0.49 (11 GA, 2015 min)...... 2005 15...... 0.85...... Lindsay Bove...... (84 games)...... 2004-07 Assists 7...... 0.49 (13 GA, 2375 min)...... 2011 1...... 72...... 2010 8...... 0.57 (14 GA, 2201 min)...... 2012 Goals 2...... 65...... 2011 9...... 0.74 (4 GA, 487 min)...... 2015 1...... 73...... Carmelina Puopolo...... 2010-14 3...... 57...... 2007 10...... 0.79 (17 GA, 1949 min)...... 2006 2...... 47...... Sydney Bond...... 2010-13 4...... 52...... 2012 3...... 46...... Eliza Whipple...... 2000-03 5...... 49...... 2002 Most wins 4...... 43...... Wendy Barker...... 1986-89 6...... 48...... 2014 1...... 24 (24-1-0)...... 2009 5...... 40...... Jenn Camardello...... 1991-93 7...... 45...... 2006 ...... 24 (24-1-1)...... 2011 6...... 39...... Drea Porteus...... 1999-00, 02-03 8...... 44...... 2008 3...... 23 (23-1-1)...... 2010 7...... 38...... Renae Ransdell...... 2001-04 9...... 42...... 1999 4...... 21 (21-1-3)...... 2014 8...... 32...... Sami Brown...... 2005-07 10...... 41...... 2000 5...... 20 (20-1-2)...... 2013 ...... 32...... Lynnette Sherwood...... 1995-98 ...... 20 (20-4-2)...... 2008 10...... 31...... Amber Cringle...... 1997-00 Assists per game ...... 20 (20-3-2)...... 2012 11...... 29...... Gianna D’Errico...... 2008-11 1...... 2.88 (25 games)...... 2010 8...... 19 (19-1-2)...... 2007 ...... 29...... Christina Cuffari...... 2008-11 2...... 2.59 (22 games)...... 2007 9...... 17 (17-3-1)...... 2006 ...... 29...... Brittany Godin...... 2008-11 3...... 2.50 (26 games)...... 2011 10...... 15 (15-5-0)...... 2002 14...... 27...... Lindsay Bove...... 2004-07 4...... 2.47 (17 games)...... 1999 15...... 25...... Kailey Egbert...... 2005-08 5...... 2.45 (20 games)...... 2002 Most losses ...... 25...... Nancy Kolber...... 1986-89 6...... 2.18 (17 games)...... 1998 1...... 13 (3-13-1)...... 1995 7...... 2.14 (21 games)...... 2006 2...... 12 (4-12-1)...... 1987 Goals per game (minimum 35 games) 8...... 2.08 (25 games)...... 2012 ...... 12 (9-12-1)...... 1989 1...... 0.82...... Jenn Camardello...... (49 games)...... 1991-93 9...... 1.95 (21 games)...... 2000 4...... 11 (5-11-1)...... 1994 2...... 0.71...... Carmelina Puopolo...... (103 games)...... 2010-14 10...... 1.92 (25 games)...... 2014 ...... 11 (5-11-1)...... 1990 3...... 0.62...... Wendy Barker...... (69 games)...... 1986-89 ...... 11 (9-11-0)...... 1988 4...... 0.57...... Eliza Whipple...... (80 games)...... 2000-03 Shots attempted 7...... 10 (7-10-0)...... 1996 5...... 0.52...... Drea Porteus...... (75 games)...... 1999-00, 02-03 1...... 552 (90 goals)...... 2011 8...... 9 (8-9-0)...... 1997 6...... 0.50...... Sami Brown...... (64 games)...... 2005-07 2...... 482 (82 goals)...... 2010 ...... 9 (8-9-0)...... 1999 7...... 0.48...... Renae Ransdell...... (79 games)...... 2001-04 3...... 479 (69 goals)...... 2012 10...... 8 (9-8-0)...... 1998 8...... 0.47...... Sydney Bond...... (99 games)...... 2010-13 4...... 456 (62 goals)...... 2014 9...... 0.47...... Lynnette Sherwood...... (68 games)...... 1995-98 5...... 413 (57 goals)...... 2008 Most ties 10...... 0.44...... Brittany Barry...... (45 games)...... 2011-12 6...... 385 (53 goals)...... 2013 1...... 5 (8-6-5)...... 1992 11...... 0.43...... Amber Cringle...... (72 games)...... 1997-00 7...... 367 (52 goals)...... 2009 ...... 5 (11-3-5)...... 2005 12...... 0.36...... Nancy Kolber...... (69 games)...... 1986-89 8...... 347 (52 goals)...... 2003 3...... 3 (21-1-3)...... 2014 13...... 0.32...... Lindsay Bove...... (84 games)...... 2004-07 ...... 347 (36 goals)...... 1993 ...... 3 (7-4-3)...... 1991 14...... 0.31...... Sandra Greenman...... (67 games)...... 1997-00 10...... 331 (61 goals)...... 2002 5...... 2 (13-5-2)...... 2004 15...... 0.31...... Danielle Kutis...... (64 games)...... 1996-99 ...... 2 (14-5-2)...... 2003 Shots per game ...... 2 (19-1-2)...... 2007 Assists 1...... 28.40 (5 games)...... 2015 ...... 2 (11-4-2)...... 1993 1...... 53...... Carmelina Puopolo...... 2010-14 2...... 21.23 (26 games)...... 2011 ...... 2 (20-4-2)...... 2008 2...... 37...... Christina Cuffari...... 2008-11

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3...... 28...... Amanda Deck...... 2007-10 5...... 177...... Jessica Gerski (29 GA, 177 saves)...... 2011-13 8...... 8...... Kat Marasia...... 2002-05 ...... 28...... Ashley McGuire...... 2003-04, 06-07 6...... 174...... Kerri Volkmuth (54 GA, 174 saves)...... 1999-02 ...... 8...... Erica Smith...... 1997-00 5...... 27...... Renae Ransdell...... 2001-04 7...... 171...... Kelly Stern (0 GA, 171 saves)...... 1988 10...... 6...... Melissa Eversdyke...... 1992 6...... 26...... Drea Porteus...... 1999-00, 02-03 8...... 141...... Katie Place (0 GA, 141 saves)...... 1987 ...... 6...... Kelly Stern...... 1988 7...... 24...... Sydney Bond...... 2010-13 9...... 128...... Christine Serin (35 GA, 128 saves)...... 1995-98 ...... 6...... Susan Cowan...... 2007-10 8...... 23...... Amber Cringle...... 1997-00 ...... 128...... Melissa Eversdyke (17 GA, 128 saves)...... 1992 ...... 23...... Lesa Amato...... 1988-91 11...... 126...... Amy Jo Bouvier (38 GA, 126 saves)...... 1986 PARTICIPATION (CAREER) 10...... 21...... Lynnette Sherwood...... 1995-98 12...... 104...... Kat Marasia (45 GA, 104 saves)...... 2002-05 11...... 20...... Eliza Whipple...... 2000-03 13...... 95...... Shannon Murphy (25 GA, 95 saves)...... 2006-09 Games played 12...... 18...... Jenn Camardello...... 1991-93 14...... 84...... Deanna Esposito (7 GA, 84 saves)...... 2009-10 1...... 103...... Carmelina Puopolo...... 2010-14 ...... 18...... Gianna D’Errico...... 2008-11 15...... 73...... Suzanne Soden (24 GA, 73 saves)...... 1995 2...... 102...... Gianna D’Errico...... 2008-11 14...... 17...... Wendy Barker...... 1986-89 ...... 102...... Christina Cuffari...... 2008-11 ...... 17...... Kailey Egbert...... 2005-08 Saves per game (minimum 35 games) 4...... 100...... Brittany Godin...... 2008-11 ...... 17...... Lindsay Bove...... 2004-07 1...... 2.56...... Lauren Steinberg...... (71 games)...... 2004-07 5...... 99...... Sydney Bond...... 2010-13 2...... 2.42...... Jessica Gerski...... (73 games)...... 2011-13 6...... 98...... Nicola D’Errico...... 2008-11 Assists per game (minimum 35 games) 3...... 2.17...... Kat Marasia...... (48 games)...... 2002-05 7...... 97...... Derith Fernandes...... 2008-11 1...... 0.51...... Carmelina Puopolo...... (103 games)...... 2010-14 4...... 1.67...... Shannon Murphy...... (57 games)...... 2006-09 8...... 96...... Amanda Deck...... 2007-10 2...... 0.37...... Jenn Camardello...... (49 games)...... 1991-93 ...... 96...... Katie Whiting...... 2007-10 3...... 0.36...... Christina Cuffari...... (102 games)...... 2008-11 Save percent (minimum 35 saves) ...... 96...... Kaitlyn Berry...... 2007-10 4...... 0.35...... Ashley McGuire...... (79 games)...... 2003-04, 06-07 1...... 1.000...... Katie Place...... (0 GA, 141 saves)...... 1987 11...... 95...... Coco Ebersole...... 2007-10 5...... 0.35...... Drea Porteus...... (75 games)...... 1999-00, 02-03 ...... 1.000...... Kim Shuler...... (0 GA, 251 saves)...... 1990-91 12...... 94...... La’Quilla Upton...... 2010-14 6...... 0.34...... Renae Ransdell...... (79 games)...... 2001-04 ...... 1.000...... Kelly Stern...... (0 GA, 171 saves)...... 1988 13...... 93...... Kelly Guerin...... 2007-10 7...... 0.32...... Amber Cringle...... (72 games)...... 1997-00 4...... 923...... Deanna Esposito...... (7 GA, 84 saves)...... 2009-10 14...... 90...... Kimberly Morton...... 2008-11 8...... 0.32...... Lesa Amato...... (73 games)...... 1988-91 5...... 904...... Susan Cowan...... (5 GA, 47 saves)...... 2007-10 15...... 89...... Caitlin Naylor...... 2005-08 9...... 0.31...... Lynnette Sherwood...... (68 games)...... 1995-98 6...... 883...... Melissa Eversdyke...... (17 GA, 128 saves)...... 1992 ...... 89...... Kailey Egbert...... 2005-08 10...... 0.29...... Amanda Deck...... (96 games)...... 2007-10 7...... 877...... Ashley Homer...... (10 GA, 71 saves)...... 2013-14 11...... 0.28...... Jennifer Busk...... (58 games)...... 2012-14 8...... 859...... Jessica Gerski...... (29 GA, 177 saves)...... 2011-13 Games started 12...... 0.26...... Jazmine Farrell...... (47 games)...... 2007-08 9...... 838...... Crystal McDonald...... (96 GA, 495 saves).... 1993-94, 96 1...... 96...... Amanda Deck...... 2007-10 13...... 0.25...... Eliza Whipple...... (80 games)...... 2000-03 10...... 827...... Lauren Steinberg...... (38 GA, 182 saves)...... 2004-07 2...... 93...... Coco Ebersole...... 2007-10 14...... 0.25...... Wendy Barker...... (69 games)...... 1986-89 11...... 792...... Shannon Murphy...... (25 GA, 95 saves)...... 2006-09 3...... 92...... Sydney Bond...... 2010-13 15...... 0.24...... Sydney Bond...... (99 games)...... 2010-13 12...... 785...... Christine Serin...... (35 GA, 128 saves)...... 1995-98 4...... 88...... Brittany Godin...... 2008-11 13...... 782...... Erica Smith...... (108 GA, 387 saves)...... 1997-00 5...... 87...... Christina Cuffari...... 2008-11 Shots attempted 14...... 768...... Amy Jo Bouvier...... (38 GA, 126 saves)...... 1986 6...... 85...... Kailey Egbert...... 2005-08 1...... 464...... Carmelina Puopolo (73 goals)...... 2010-14 15...... 763...... Kerri Volkmuth...... (54 GA, 174 saves)...... 1999-02 7...... 84...... Gianna D’Errico...... 2008-11 2...... 294...... Christina Cuffari (29 goals)...... 2008-11 ...... 84...... Lindsay Bove...... 2004-07 3...... 230...... Eliza Whipple (46 goals)...... 2000-03 Goals against avg (minimum 1500 minutes) 9...... 83...... Deanna Wachtel...... 2005-09 4...... 227...... Amanda Deck (20 goals)...... 2007-10 1...... 0.25...... Deanna Esposito...... (7 GA, 2502 min)...... 2009-10 10...... 80...... Eliza Whipple...... 2000-03 5...... 224...... Renae Ransdell (38 goals)...... 2001-04 2...... 0.35...... Ashley Homer...... (10 GA, 2605 min)...... 2013-14 11...... 79...... Renae Ransdell...... 2001-04 6...... 217...... Lynnette Sherwood (32 goals)...... 1995-98 3...... 0.45...... Jessica Gerski...... (29 GA, 5818 min)...... 2011-13 ...... 79...... Courtney Goess...... 2002-05 7...... 195...... Sydney Bond (47 goals)...... 2010-13 4...... 0.62...... Lauren Steinberg...... (38 GA, 5545 min)...... 2004-07 ...... 79...... Kerri Stone...... 2000-03 8...... 177...... Drea Porteus (39 goals)...... 1999-00, 02-03 5...... 0.70...... Shannon Murphy...... (25 GA, 3204 min)...... 2006-09 14...... 78...... Katie Whiting...... 2007-10 9...... 163...... Kerri Stone (18 goals)...... 2000-03 6...... 0.96...... Melissa Eversdyke...... (17 GA, 1590 min)...... 1992 15...... 75...... Carmelina Puopolo...... 2010-14 10...... 151...... Kailey Egbert (25 goals)...... 2005-08 7...... 1.22...... Kerri Volkmuth...... (54 GA, 3980 min)...... 1999-02 11...... 150...... Gianna D’Errico (29 goals)...... 2008-11 8...... 1.23...... Kat Marasia...... (45 GA, 3303 min)...... 2002-05 Individual Season Records 12...... 144...... Amber Cringle (31 goals)...... 1997-00 9...... 1.82...... Erica Smith...... (108 GA, 5332 min)...... 1997-00 13...... 127...... Sami Brown (32 goals)...... 2005-07 10...... 2.00...... Crystal McDonald...... (96 GA, 4319 min)..... 1993-94, 96 SCORING (SEASON) 14...... 122...... Brittany Godin (29 goals)...... 2008-11 15...... 119...... Ashley McGuire (24 goals)...... 2003-04, 06-07 Most wins Points ...... 119...... Lindsay Bove (27 goals)...... 2004-07 1...... 62...... Jessica Gerski (62-5-5)...... 2011-13 1...... 57...... Carmelina Puopolo (20g 17a)...... 2012 2...... 45...... Lauren Steinberg (45-7-8)...... 2004-07 2...... 51...... Carmelina Puopolo (22g 7a)...... 2014 Shots per game (minimum 35 games) 3...... 35...... Erica Smith (35-32-0)...... 1997-00 ...... 51...... Carmelina Puopolo (19g 13a)...... 2011 1...... 4.50...... Carmelina Puopolo...... (103 games)...... 2010-14 4...... 29...... Deanna Esposito (29-1-1)...... 2009-10 4...... 44...... Rebecka Santesson (18g 8a)...... 1989 2...... 3.19...... Lynnette Sherwood...... (68 games)...... 1995-98 5...... 27...... Kerri Volkmuth (27-9-2)...... 1999-02 ...... 44...... Wendy Barker (19g 6a)...... 1988 3...... 2.88...... Christina Cuffari...... (102 games)...... 2008-11 ...... 27...... Shannon Murphy (27-4-2)...... 2006-09 ...... 44...... Jenn Camardello (19g 6a)...... 1992 4...... 2.88...... Eliza Whipple...... (80 games)...... 2000-03 7...... 24...... Kat Marasia (24-12-4)...... 2002-05 7...... 37...... Renae Ransdell (16g 5a)...... 2004 5...... 2.84...... Renae Ransdell...... (79 games)...... 2001-04 8...... 22...... Crystal McDonald (22-24-3)...... 1993-94, 96 ...... 37...... Renae Ransdell (13g 11a)...... 2002 6...... 2.36...... Amanda Deck...... (96 games)...... 2007-10 9...... 21...... Ashley Homer (21-1-3)...... 2013-14 9...... 35...... Eliza Whipple (15g 5a)...... 2003 7...... 2.36...... Drea Porteus...... (75 games)...... 1999-00, 02-03 10...... 12...... Susan Cowan (12-0-0)...... 2007-10 ...... 35...... Christina Cuffari (10g 15a)...... 2010 8...... 2.22...... Brittany Barry...... (45 games)...... 2011-12 11...... 34...... Drea Porteus (13g 8a)...... 1999 9...... 2.06...... Kerri Stone...... (79 games)...... 2000-03 Most losses 12...... 31...... Sydney Bond (11g 9a)...... 2010 10...... 2.00...... Amber Cringle...... (72 games)...... 1997-00 1...... 32...... Erica Smith (35-32-0)...... 1997-00 ...... 31...... Drea Porteus (12g 7a)...... 2000 11...... 1.98...... Sami Brown...... (64 games)...... 2005-07 2...... 24...... Crystal McDonald (22-24-3)...... 1993-94, 96 ...... 31...... Brittany Barry (14g 3a)...... 2011 12...... 1.97...... Sydney Bond...... (99 games)...... 2010-13 3...... 12...... Kat Marasia (24-12-4)...... 2002-05 ...... 31...... Brittany Godin (13g 5a)...... 2011 13...... 1.72...... Danielle Kutis...... (64 games)...... 1996-99 4...... 11...... Christine Serin (2-11-1)...... 1995-98 ...... 31...... Sami Brown (15g 1a)...... 2007 14...... 1.70...... Kailey Egbert...... (89 games)...... 2005-08 5...... 9...... Kerri Volkmuth (27-9-2)...... 1999-02 ...... 31...... Carmelina Puopolo (10g 11a)...... 2010 15...... 1.52...... Michelle Zulauf...... (52 games)...... 1998-00 6...... 7...... Lauren Steinberg (45-7-8)...... 2004-07 7...... 6...... Amy Jo Bouvier (4-6-0)...... 1986 Points per game (minimum 10 games) Penalty kicks made ...... 6...... Melissa Eversdyke (8-6-4)...... 1992 1...... 2.32...... Jenn Camardello...... (19 games)...... 1992 1...... 4...... Sydney Bond...... 2010-13 9...... 5...... Jessica Gerski (62-5-5)...... 2011-13 2...... 2.28...... Carmelina Puopolo...... (25 games)...... 2012 2...... 2...... Amanda Deck...... 2007-10 10...... 4...... Shannon Murphy (27-4-2)...... 2006-09 3...... 2.20...... Wendy Barker...... (20 games)...... 1988 ...... 2...... Aisling Reidy...... 1999-02 4...... 2.04...... Carmelina Puopolo...... (25 games)...... 2014 4...... 1...... Ashley McGuire...... 2003-04,06-07 Most ties ...... 2.04...... Carmelina Puopolo...... (25 games)...... 2011 ...... 1...... Kailey Egbert...... 2005-08 1...... 8...... Lauren Steinberg (45-7-8)...... 2004-07 6...... 2.00...... Rebecka Santesson...... (22 games)...... 1989 ...... 1...... Carmelina Puopolo...... 2010-14 2...... 5...... Jessica Gerski (62-5-5)...... 2011-13 ...... 2.00...... Drea Porteus...... (17 games)...... 1999 ...... 1...... Christina Cuffari...... 2008-11 3...... 4...... Melissa Eversdyke (8-6-4)...... 1992 8...... 1.93...... Jenn Camardello...... (14 games)...... 1991 ...... 4...... Kat Marasia (24-12-4)...... 2002-05 9...... 1.85...... Renae Ransdell...... (20 games)...... 2002 Penalty kick attempts 5...... 3...... Ashley Homer (21-1-3)...... 2013-14 ...... 1.85...... Renae Ransdell...... (20 games)...... 2004 1...... 4...... Sydney Bond...... 2010-13 ...... 3...... Crystal McDonald (22-24-3)...... 1993-94, 96 11...... 1.82...... Drea Porteus...... (17 games)...... 2000 2...... 3...... Amanda Deck...... 2007-10 7...... 2...... Kerri Volkmuth (27-9-2)...... 1999-02 12...... 1.76...... Lynnette Sherwood...... (17 games)...... 1996 3...... 2...... Christina Cuffari...... 2008-11 ...... 2...... Shannon Murphy (27-4-2)...... 2006-09 13...... 1.70...... Michele Patti...... (10 games)...... 1986 ...... 2...... Carmelina Puopolo...... 2010-14 9...... 1...... Loren Alexanian (1-0-1)...... 1990-93 14...... 1.69...... Jenn Camardello...... (16 games)...... 1993 ...... 2...... Aisling Reidy...... 1999-02 ...... 1...... Christine Serin (2-11-1)...... 1995-98 15...... 1.67...... Eliza Whipple...... (21 games)...... 2003 6...... 1...... Kailey Egbert...... 2005-08 ...... 1...... Deanna Esposito (29-1-1)...... 2009-10 ...... 1...... Ashley McGuire...... 2003-04, 06-07 Goals Most shutouts 1...... 22...... Carmelina Puopolo...... 2014 GOALKEEPING (CAREER) 1...... 26...... Lauren Steinberg...... 2004-07 2...... 20...... Carmelina Puopolo...... 2012 2...... 25...... Jessica Gerski...... 2011-13 3...... 19...... Jenn Camardello...... 1992 Saves 3...... 16...... Ashley Homer...... 2013-14 ...... 19...... Wendy Barker...... 1988 1...... 495...... Crystal McDonald (96 GA, 495 saves)...... 1993-94, 96 4...... 15...... Deanna Esposito...... 2009-10 ...... 19...... Carmelina Puopolo...... 2011 2...... 387...... Erica Smith (108 GA, 387 saves)...... 1997-00 5...... 14...... Crystal McDonald...... 1993-94, 96 6...... 18...... Rebecka Santesson...... 1989 3...... 251...... Kim Shuler (0 GA, 251 saves)...... 1990-91 6...... 12...... Shannon Murphy...... 2006-09 7...... 16...... Renae Ransdell...... 2004 4...... 182...... Lauren Steinberg (38 GA, 182 saves)...... 2004-07 7...... 10...... Kerri Volkmuth...... 1999-02 8...... 15...... Sami Brown...... 2007

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...... 15...... Eliza Whipple...... 2003 10...... 3.57...... Eliza Whipple...... (21 games)...... 2003 14...... 10...... Erica Smith (10-6-0)...... 2000 10...... 14...... Brittany Barry...... 2011 11...... 3.35...... Karen Gallagher...... (17 games)...... 1996 ...... 10...... Crystal McDonald (10-4-2)...... 1993 11...... 13...... Renae Ransdell...... 2002 12...... 3.18...... Drea Porteus...... (17 games)...... 1999 ...... 10...... Kerri Volkmuth (10-5-1)...... 2001 ...... 13...... Drea Porteus...... 1999 13...... 3.00...... Amanda Deck...... (25 games)...... 2010 ...... 13...... Sydney Bond...... 2012 ...... 3.00...... Eliza Whipple...... (20 games)...... 2002 Most losses ...... 13...... Brittany Godin...... 2011 15...... 2.96...... Christina Cuffari...... (25 games)...... 2010 1...... 11...... Crystal McDonald (5-11-1)...... 1994 15...... 12...... Sydney Bond...... 2013 2...... 10...... Christine Serin (2-10-1)...... 1995 ...... 12...... Drea Porteus...... 2000 GOALKEEPING (SEASON) 3...... 9...... Erica Smith (8-9-0)...... 1999 ...... 9...... Crystal McDonald (7-9-0)...... 1996 Goals per game (minimum 10 games) Saves ...... 9...... Erica Smith (8-9-0)...... 1997 1...... 1.00...... Jenn Camardello...... (19 games)...... 1992 1...... 241...... Crystal McDonald (45 GA, 241 saves)...... 1994 6...... 8...... Erica Smith (9-8-0)...... 1998 2...... 0.95...... Wendy Barker...... (20 games)...... 1988 2...... 171...... Kelly Stern (0 GA, 171 saves)...... 1988 7...... 6...... Melissa Eversdyke (8-6-4)...... 1992 3...... 0.88...... Carmelina Puopolo...... (25 games)...... 2014 3...... 170...... Kim Shuler (0 GA, 170 saves)...... 1990 ...... 6...... Amy Jo Bouvier (4-6-0)...... 1986 4...... 0.82...... Rebecka Santesson...... (22 games)...... 1989 4...... 148...... Erica Smith (36 GA, 148 saves)...... 1997 ...... 6...... Erica Smith (10-6-0)...... 2000 5...... 0.80...... Carmelina Puopolo...... (25 games)...... 2012 5...... 141...... Katie Place (0 GA, 141 saves)...... 1987 10...... 5...... Kat Marasia (11-5-2)...... 2004 ...... 0.80...... Renae Ransdell...... (20 games)...... 2004 6...... 130...... Crystal McDonald (25 GA, 130 saves)...... 1993 ...... 5...... Kat Marasia (12-5-2)...... 2003 7...... 0.79...... Jenn Camardello...... (14 games)...... 1991 7...... 128...... Melissa Eversdyke (17 GA, 128 saves)...... 1992 ...... 5...... Kerri Volkmuth (10-5-1)...... 2001 8...... 0.76...... Drea Porteus...... (17 games)...... 1999 8...... 126...... Amy Jo Bouvier (38 GA, 126 saves)...... 1986 9...... 0.76...... Carmelina Puopolo...... (25 games)...... 2011 9...... 124...... Crystal McDonald (26 GA, 124 saves)...... 1996 Most ties 10...... 0.71...... Eliza Whipple...... (21 games)...... 2003 10...... 115...... Christine Serin (29 GA, 115 saves)...... 1995 1...... 5...... Lauren Steinberg (11-3-5)...... 2005 11...... 0.71...... Drea Porteus...... (17 games)...... 2000 11...... 101...... Erica Smith (26 GA, 101 saves)...... 1998 2...... 4...... Melissa Eversdyke (8-6-4)...... 1992 12...... 0.70...... Michele Patti...... (10 games)...... 1986 12...... 87...... Erica Smith (25 GA, 87 saves)...... 1999 3...... 3...... Ashley Homer (21-1-3)...... 2014 13...... 0.68...... Sami Brown...... (22 games)...... 2007 13...... 81...... Kim Shuler (0 GA, 81 saves)...... 1991 4...... 2...... Lauren Steinberg (17-1-2)...... 2007 14...... 0.65...... Renae Ransdell...... (20 games)...... 2002 14...... 80...... Kerri Volkmuth (22 GA, 80 saves)...... 2001 ...... 2...... Kat Marasia (11-5-2)...... 2004 15...... 0.65...... Lynnette Sherwood...... (17 games)...... 1996 15...... 73...... Jessica Gerski (11 GA, 73 saves)...... 2012 ...... 2...... Crystal McDonald (10-4-2)...... 1993 ...... 0.65...... Lynnette Sherwood...... (17 games)...... 1995 ...... 73...... Suzanne Soden (24 GA, 73 saves)...... 1995 ...... 2...... Kat Marasia (12-5-2)...... 2003 ...... 2...... Jessica Gerski (20-1-2)...... 2013 Assists Saves per game (minimum 10 games) ...... 2...... Shannon Murphy (18-3-2)...... 2008 1...... 17...... Carmelina Puopolo...... 2012 1...... 3.05...... Lauren Steinberg...... (21 games)...... 2005 ...... 2...... Jessica Gerski (19-3-2)...... 2012 2...... 15...... Christina Cuffari...... 2010 2...... 3.04...... Jessica Gerski...... (24 games)...... 2012 3...... 14...... Ashley McGuire...... 2007 3...... 2.62...... Lauren Steinberg...... (21 games)...... 2007 Most shutouts 4...... 13...... Carmelina Puopolo...... 2011 4...... 2.56...... Shannon Murphy...... (25 games)...... 2008 1...... 16...... Ashley Homer...... 2014 ...... 13...... Christina Cuffari...... 2011 5...... 2.53...... Susan Cowan...... (17 games)...... 2009 2...... 13...... Lauren Steinberg...... 2005 6...... 11...... Carmelina Puopolo...... 2010 6...... 2.52...... Lauren Steinberg...... (21 games)...... 2006 ...... 13...... Deanna Esposito...... 2010 ...... 11...... Morgan Burchhardt...... 2014 7...... 2.50...... Jessica Gerski...... (26 games)...... 2011 4...... 11...... Jessica Gerski...... 2013 ...... 11...... Renae Ransdell...... 2002 8...... 2.45...... Kerri Volkmuth...... (20 games)...... 2002 5...... 8...... Shannon Murphy...... 2008 9...... 10...... Amanda Deck...... 2010 9...... 2.44...... Ashley Homer...... (25 games)...... 2014 6...... 7...... Lauren Steinberg...... 2006 ...... 10...... Christa Leonowicz...... 1992 ...... 2.44...... Deanna Esposito...... (25 games)...... 2010 ...... 7...... Jessica Gerski...... 2011 ...... 10...... Jennifer Busk...... 2014 11...... 2.35...... Kat Marasia...... (20 games)...... 2003 ...... 7...... Jessica Gerski...... 2012 12...... 9...... Sydney Bond...... 2010 12...... 2.10...... Kat Marasia...... (20 games)...... 2004 ...... 7...... Crystal McDonald...... 1993 13...... 8...... Drea Porteus...... 1999 13...... 1.70...... Jessica Gerski...... (23 games)...... 2013 10...... 6...... Lauren Steinberg...... 2007 ...... 8...... Rebecka Santesson...... 1989 14...... 1.00...... Shannon Murphy...... (11 games)...... 2009 ...... 6...... Susan Cowan...... 2009 ...... 8...... Amber Cringle...... 1999 ...... 1.00...... Shannon Murphy...... (13 games)...... 2007 ...... 6...... Melissa Eversdyke...... 1992 ...... 8...... Lynnette Sherwood...... 1996 ...... 6...... Kelly Stern...... 1988 ...... 8...... Aoife Herbert...... 2010 Save percent (minimum 50 saves) ...... 8...... Lesa Amato...... 1988 1...... 1.000...... Kelly Stern...... (0 GA, 171 saves)...... 1988 PARTICIPATION (SEASON) ...... 8...... Kylee Litchfield...... 2006 ...... 1.000...... Kim Shuler...... (0 GA, 170 saves)...... 1990 ...... 1.000...... Katie Place...... (0 GA, 141 saves)...... 1987 Games played Assists per game (minimum 10 games) ...... 1.000...... Kim Shuler...... (0 GA, 81 saves)...... 1991 1...... 26...... Nicola D’Errico...... 2011 1...... 0.68...... Carmelina Puopolo...... (25 games)...... 2012 5...... 924...... Deanna Esposito...... (5 GA, 61 saves)...... 2010 ...... 26...... Christina Cuffari...... 2008 2...... 0.64...... Ashley McGuire...... (22 games)...... 2007 6...... 883...... Melissa Eversdyke...... (17 GA, 128 saves)...... 1992 ...... 26...... Jessica Gerski...... 2011 3...... 0.60...... Christina Cuffari...... (25 games)...... 2010 7...... 869...... Jessica Gerski...... (11 GA, 73 saves)...... 2012 ...... 26...... Gianna D’Errico...... 2011 4...... 0.55...... Renae Ransdell...... (20 games)...... 2002 8...... 859...... Lauren Steinberg...... (9 GA, 55 saves)...... 2007 ...... 26...... Brittany Barry...... 2011 5...... 0.53...... Christa Leonowicz...... (19 games)...... 1992 9...... 859...... Ashley Homer...... (10 GA, 61 saves)...... 2014 ...... 26...... Amanda Deck...... 2008 6...... 0.52...... Carmelina Puopolo...... (25 games)...... 2011 10...... 853...... Lauren Steinberg...... (11 GA, 64 saves)...... 2005 ...... 26...... Gianna D’Errico...... 2008 7...... 0.50...... Christina Cuffari...... (26 games)...... 2011 11...... 843...... Crystal McDonald...... (45 GA, 241 saves)...... 1994 ...... 26...... Molly Harpster...... 2011 8...... 0.47...... Lynnette Sherwood...... (17 games)...... 1996 12...... 839...... Crystal McDonald...... (25 GA, 130 saves)...... 1993 ...... 26...... Kaitlyn Berry...... 2008 ...... 0.47...... Amber Cringle...... (17 games)...... 1999 13...... 833...... Jessica Gerski...... (13 GA, 65 saves)...... 2011 ...... 26...... Christina Cuffari...... 2011 ...... 0.47...... Drea Porteus...... (17 games)...... 1999 14...... 827...... Crystal McDonald...... (26 GA, 124 saves)...... 1996 ...... 26...... Brittany Godin...... 2008 11...... 0.46...... Morgan Burchhardt...... (24 games)...... 2014 15...... 804...... Erica Smith...... (36 GA, 148 saves)...... 1997 ...... 26...... Lizzie Shegda...... 2008 12...... 0.44...... Carmelina Puopolo...... (25 games)...... 2010 ...... 26...... Caitlin Naylor...... 2008 13...... 0.44...... Jenn Camardello...... (16 games)...... 1993 Goals against avg (minimum 500 minutes) ...... 26...... Jordan Bowers...... 2008 14...... 0.42...... Kylee Litchfield...... (19 games)...... 2006 1...... 0.15...... Susan Cowan...... (2 GA, 1189 min)...... 2009 ...... 26...... Sydney Bond...... 2011 15...... 0.41...... Drea Porteus...... (17 games)...... 2000 2...... 0.22...... Deanna Esposito...... (5 GA, 2042 min)...... 2010 ...... 26...... Katie Whiting...... 2008 3...... 0.24...... Jessica Gerski...... (5 GA, 1859 min)...... 2013 ...... 26...... Kailey Egbert...... 2008 Shots attempted 4...... 0.38...... Ashley Homer...... (10 GA, 2354 min)...... 2014 ...... 26...... Amanda Schweers...... 2008 1...... 139...... Carmelina Puopolo (20 goals)...... 2012 5...... 0.49...... Lauren Steinberg...... (11 GA, 2015 min)...... 2005 ...... 26...... Coco Ebersole...... 2008 2...... 136...... Carmelina Puopolo (22 goals)...... 2014 6...... 0.49...... Jessica Gerski...... (11 GA, 2012 min)...... 2012 3...... 113...... Christina Cuffari (8 goals)...... 2011 7...... 0.51...... Lauren Steinberg...... (9 GA, 1595 min)...... 2007 4...... 111...... Carmelina Puopolo (19 goals)...... 2011 8...... 0.60...... Jessica Gerski...... (13 GA, 1946 min)...... 2011 5...... 78...... Renae Ransdell (16 goals)...... 2004 9...... 0.73...... Shannon Murphy...... (5 GA, 618 min)...... 2009 6...... 75...... Amanda Deck (7 goals)...... 2010 10...... 0.75...... Shannon Murphy...... (16 GA, 1910 min)...... 2008 ...... 75...... Eliza Whipple (15 goals)...... 2003 11...... 0.79...... Lauren Steinberg...... (15 GA, 1706 min)...... 2006 8...... 74...... Christina Cuffari (10 goals)...... 2010 12...... 0.96...... Kerri Volkmuth...... (15 GA, 1413 min)...... 2002 9...... 71...... Sydney Bond (13 goals)...... 2012 13...... 0.96...... Melissa Eversdyke...... (17 GA, 1590 min)...... 1992 10...... 69...... Lynnette Sherwood (11 goals)...... 1995 14...... 1.12...... Kat Marasia...... (19 GA, 1531 min)...... 2004 11...... 68...... Amanda Deck (9 goals)...... 2009 15...... 1.18...... Kat Marasia...... (20 GA, 1525 min)...... 2003 ...... 68...... Lynnette Sherwood (11 goals)...... 1996 13...... 67...... Carmelina Puopolo (10 goals)...... 2010 Most wins ...... 67...... Morgan Burchhardt (8 goals)...... 2014 1...... 23...... Jessica Gerski (23-1-1)...... 2011 15...... 66...... Amanda Deck (4 goals)...... 2008 ...... 23...... Deanna Esposito (23-1-1)...... 2010 3...... 21...... Ashley Homer (21-1-3)...... 2014 Shots per game (minimum 10 games) 4...... 20...... Jessica Gerski (20-1-2)...... 2013 1...... 5.56...... Carmelina Puopolo...... (25 games)...... 2012 5...... 19...... Jessica Gerski (19-3-2)...... 2012 2...... 5.44...... Carmelina Puopolo...... (25 games)...... 2014 6...... 18...... Shannon Murphy (18-3-2)...... 2008 3...... 4.44...... Carmelina Puopolo...... (25 games)...... 2011 7...... 17...... Lauren Steinberg (17-1-2)...... 2007 4...... 4.35...... Christina Cuffari...... (26 games)...... 2011 8...... 16...... Lauren Steinberg (16-3-1)...... 2006 5...... 4.06...... Lynnette Sherwood...... (17 games)...... 1995 9...... 14...... Kerri Volkmuth (14-3-0)...... 2002 6...... 4.00...... Lynnette Sherwood...... (17 games)...... 1996 10...... 12...... Kat Marasia (12-5-2)...... 2003 7...... 3.90...... Renae Ransdell...... (20 games)...... 2004 ...... 12...... Susan Cowan (12-0-0)...... 2009 8...... 3.65...... Kelly Bidwell...... (17 games)...... 1996 12...... 11...... Lauren Steinberg (11-3-5)...... 2005 9...... 3.60...... Danielle Murphy...... (15 games)...... 1995 ...... 11...... Kat Marasia (11-5-2)...... 2004

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2014 (21-1-3/11-1-2 NE-10, 2nd Place, Tournament Champions) D-NCAA Second-Round Head Coach: Laurie Darling Gutheil E-NCAA Third Round (West Chester, PA) 9/4/14...... NYACK...... W 6-0 F-NCAA Quarterfinal 9/7/14...... at Holy Family...... W 6-0 G-NCAA Semifinal (Evans, GA) 9/9/14...... MERCY...... W 2-1 (2OT) 9/14/14...... at Roberts Wesleyan...... W 2-0 2011 (24-1-1/13-1-1 NE-10, 1st Place) 9/17/14...... at Le Moyne*...... W 4-0 Head Coach: Laurie Darling Gutheil 9/20/14...... SOUTHERN N.H.*...... W 3-0 09/01/11...... NYIT...... W 10-0 9/23/14...... #9 ADELPHI*...... T 0-2 (2OT) 09103/11...... at New Mexico Highlands...... W 2-1 (OT) 9/27/14...... at Franklin Pierce*...... W 1-0 09/06/11...... PACE*...... W 5-0 9/30/14...... at Pace*...... W 4-1 09/09/11...... UMASS LOWELL*...... T 1-1 (2OT) 10/4/14...... SAINT MICHAEL’S*...... W 2-0 09/11/11...... at Southern N.H.*...... W 3-1 10/7/14...... AMERICAN INT’T*...... W 1-0 09/14/11...... at Le Moyne*...... W 8-0 10/11/14...... at Saint Anselm*...... L 0-2 09/17/11...... ASSUMPTION*...... W 5-0 10/15/14...... at Assumption*...... W 1-0 (OT) 09/20/11...... at Adelphi*...... W 3-0 10/18/14...... MERRIMACK*...... W 4-1 09/24/11...... at American Int’l*...... W 2-0 10/21/14...... SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT*...... W 2-1 (2OT) 09/27/11...... MERCY...... W 8-0 10/25/14...... at Stonehill*...... T 1-1 (2OT) 10/01/11...... STONEHILL*...... W 1-0 10/29/14...... at New Haven*...... W 5-1 10/08/11...... SAINT ANSELM*...... W 2-1 11/1/14...... BENTLEY*...... W 2-0 10/12/11...... NEW HAVEN*...... W 3-2 11/4/14...... A-PACE...... W 2-0 10/15/11...... at #18 Merrimack*...... L 0-3 11/7/14...... B-ADELPHI...... W 3-0 10/19/11...... at Saint Michael’s*...... W 1-0 11/9/14...... C-at Assumption...... W 3-0 10/22/11...... FRANKLIN PIERCE*...... W 2-0 11/16/14...... D-#15 LIU Post...... W 2-1 (OT) 10/26/11...... at Southern Connecticut*...... W 2-1 11/21/14...... E-vs. #17 Mercy...... W 3-0 10/29/11...... at Bentley*...... W 9-0 11/23/14...... F-at #18 West Chester...... W 2-0 11/01/11...... A-ADELPHI...... W 4-0 12/4/14...... G-vs. #11 Grand Valley State...... T 1-1 (2OT) 11/04/11...... B-STONEHILL...... W 2-0 *Northeast-10 Conference Game 11/06/11...... C-#14 MERRIMACK...... W 5-1 A-NE-10 Quarterfinal 11/13/11...... D-#22 MERRIMACK...... W 5-0 B-NE-10 Semifinal 11/18/11...... E-UMASS LOWELL...... W 2-1 C: NE-10 Final 11/20/11...... F-#2 CALIFORNIA-PA...... W 1-0 D: NCAA Second Round 12/01/11...... G-vs. #7 Armstrong...... W2-0 E: NCAA Third Round (West Chester, PA) 12/03/11...... H-vs. #1 Grand Valley State...... W 2-1 F: NCAA Quarterfinal *-Northeast-10 Conference Game G: NCAA Semifinal (Louisville, KY, GVSU advanced 3-0 via PK) A-NE-10 Quarterfinal B-NE-10 Semifinal 2013 (20-1-2/12-0-2 NE-10, 1st Place) C-NE-10 Final Head Coach: Laurie Darling Gutheil D-NCAA Second Round 9/5/13...... NYACK...... W 7-0 E-NCAA Third Round 9/7/13...... FELICIAN...... W 4-0 F-NCAA National Quarterfinal 9/10/13...... ROBERTS WESLEYAN...... W 4-0 G-NCAA Semifinal (Pensacola, FL) 9/18/13...... at Le Moyne*...... W 2-0 H-NCAA Championship (Pensacola, FL) 9/21/13...... at Southern N.H.*...... W 1-0 9/24/13...... at Adelphi*...... W 1-0 2010 (23-1-1/15-0-0 NE-10, 1st Place) 9/28/13...... FRANKLIN PIERCE*...... W 2-0 Head Coach: Laurie Darling Gutheil 10/2/13...... PACE*...... W 3-0 09/03/10...... HOLY FAMILY...... W 7-0 10/5/13...... at Saint Michael’s*...... W 2-0 09/06/10...... MERCY...... W 7-0 10/8/13...... at #6 American Int’l*...... T 0-0 (2OT) 09/10/10...... at UMass Lowell*...... W 1-0 10/12/13...... SAINT ANSELM*...... W 2-0 09/12/10...... SOUTHERN N.H.*...... W 2-1 10/14/13...... at Mercy...... W 3-1 09/15/10...... LE MOYNE*...... W 8-1 10/16/13...... ASSUMPTION*...... W 4-0 09/18/10...... at Assumption*...... W 2-0 10/19/13...... at Merrimack*...... W 3-0 09/21/10...... ADELPHI*...... W 4-0 10/22/13...... at Southern Connecticut*...... T 0-0 (2OT) 09/25/10...... AMERICAN INT’L*...... W 1-0 10/26/13...... STONEHILL*...... W 3-1 09/28/10...... QUEENS*...... W 7-1 10/30/13...... NEW HAVEN*...... W 2-1 10/02/10...... at Stonehill*...... W 3-1 11/2/13...... at Bentley*...... W 4-0 10/05/10...... at Pace*...... W 3-0 11/5/13...... A-FRANKLIN PIERCE...... W 1-0 10/08/10...... BENTLEY*...... W 3-1 11/8/13...... B-NEW HAVEN...... W 1-0 10/10/10...... at Saint Anselm*...... W 5-0 11/10/13...... C-ADELPHI...... W 2-0 10/13/10...... at New Haven*...... W 5-0 11/17/13...... D-#25 ADELPHI...... W 2-0 10/16/10...... #21 MERRIMACK*...... W 2-0 11/22/13...... E-#13 AMERICAN INT’L...... L 0-2 10/19/10...... SAINT MICHAEL’S*...... W 2-1 *-Northeast-10 Conference Game 10/23/10...... at Franklin Pierce*...... W 1-0 A-NE-10 Quarterfinal 10/27/10...... SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT*...... W 4-0 B-NE-10 Semifinal 10/31/10...... A-NEW HAVEN...... W 5-0 C-NE-10 Final 11/04/10...... B-AMERICAN INT’L...... W 4-0 D-NCAA Second-Round 11/07/10...... C-FRANKLIN PIERCE...... W 3-0 E-NCAA Third Round 11/14/10...... D-BRIDGEPORT...... W 1-0 11/19/10...... E-vs #13 C.W. Post...... W 1-0 2012 (20-3-2/12-1-2 NE-10, T-1st Place) 11/21/10...... F-at #4 West Chester...... T 1-1 (2OT) Head Coach: Laurie Darling Gutheil 12/02/10...... G-vs #12 UC-San Diego...... L 0-1 8/30/12...... at NYIT...... W 10-0 *-Northeast-10 Conference Game 9/4/12...... NYACK...... W 5-0 A-NE-10 Quarterfinal 9/8/12...... at #12 UMass Lowell*...... W 2-0 B- NE-10 Semifinal 9/12/12...... LE MOYNE*...... W 3-2 C- NE-10 Championship 9/15/12...... SOUTHERN N.H.*...... T 1-1 (2OT) D- NCAA Second Round 9/19/12...... ADELPHI*...... W 2-0 E- NCAA Third Round (West Chester; West. Chester, PA 9/22/12...... at Franklin Pierce*...... W 5-1 F- NCAA Quarterfinal (West Chester; West Chester, PA, advanced 3-1 PK) 9/26/12...... at Pace*...... W 3-1 G- NCAA Semifinal (Bellarmine; Louisville, KY) 9/29/12...... SAINT MICHEAL’S*...... W 6-0 10/2/12...... #25 AMERICAN INT’L*...... L 0-1 (2OT) 2009 (24-1-0/15-0-0 NE-10, 1st Place) 10/6/12...... at Saint Anselm*...... T 1-1 (2OT) Head Coach: Laurie Darling Gutheil 10/8/12...... MERCY...... W 3-0 8/29/09...... !-at Georgian Court...... W 2-1 10/10/12...... at Assumption*...... W 2-0 8/30/09...... !-vs Holy Family...... W 2-0 10/13/12...... MERRIMACK*...... W 3-0 9/05/09...... at Saint Michael’s*...... W 2-0 10/16/12...... SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT*...... W 2-1 9/07/09...... at Adelphi*...... W 1-0 10/20/12...... at Stonehill*...... W 2-0 9/12/09...... STONEHILL*...... W 2-1 10/24/12...... at New Haven*...... W 2-0 9/16/09...... NEW HAVEN*...... W 4-1 10/27/12...... BENTLEY*...... W 1-0 9/19/09...... at Merrimack*...... W 4-0 10/31/12...... A-SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT...... W 5-1 9/23/09...... C.W. POST...... W 2-0 11/2/12...... B-SOUTHERN N.H...... L 0-1 9/26/09...... SAINT ANSELM*...... W 1-0 11/9/12...... C-vs. Wilmington...... W 3-0 9/30/09...... at Southern Connecticut*...... W 1-0 11/11/12...... D-at #14 American Int’l...... W 2-1 10/03/09...... at Bentley*...... W 1-0 11/16/12...... E-vs. Dowling...... W 1-0 10/06/09...... ASSUMPTION*...... W 3-1 11/18/12...... F-at West Chester...... W 4-1 10/10/09...... #12 FRANKLIN PIERCE*...... W 2-0 11/29/12...... G-vs. #2 West Florida...... L 1-2 (2OT) 10/14/09...... at American Int’l*...... W 2-0 *-Northeast-10 Conference Game 10/17/09...... at Southern N.H.*...... W 1-0 A-NE-10 Quarterfinal 10/20/09...... PACE*...... W 7-0 B-NE-10 Semifinal 10/24/09...... #15 UMASS LOWELL*...... W 1-0 (2OT) C-NCAA First-Round (Springfield, MA) 10/28/09...... at Le Moyne*...... W 3-0 36 WWW.GOGOLDENKNIGHTS.COM THE COLLEGE OF SAINT ROSE 2015 WOMEN’S SOCCER

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11/01/09...... A-NEW HAVEN...... W 1-0 9/25/06...... DOMINICAN...... W 3-0 11/05/09...... B-MERRIMACK...... W 2-0 9/27/06...... at Bentley*...... W 2-0 11/08/09...... C-#19 FRANKLIN PIERCE...... W 2-1 10/1/06...... at Assumption*...... L 0-1 11/15/09...... D-MERRIMACK...... W 2-1 10/4/06...... BRYANT*...... W 2-1 (2OT) 11/20/09...... E-#20 FRANKLIN PIERCE...... W 1-0 10/7/06...... at Saint Anselm*...... T 2-2 (2OT) 11/22/09...... F-#23 CALIFORNIA (PA)...... W 1-0 10/11/06...... #21 UMASS LOWELL*...... W 2-1 (OT) 12/03/09...... G-vs Grand Valley State...... L 2-3 (OT) 10/14/06...... at Merrimack*...... W 1-0 !-Georgian Court Tournament 10/18/06...... at Le Moyne*...... W 1-0 (OT) *-Northeast-10 Conference Game 10/21/06...... AMERICAN INT’L*...... W 8-1 A-NE-10 Quarterfinal 10/24/06...... a-LE MOYNE...... W 1-0 (OT) B-NE-10 Semifinal 10/27/06...... b-BRYANT...... L 1-3 C-NE-10 Championship (at Siena; Loudonville, NY) 11/3/06 ...... c-vs #23 Bryant...... W 2-0 D-NCAA Second Round 11/5/06...... d-at #6 Franklin Pierce...... L 1-3 E-NCAA Third Round (at Siena; Loudonville, NY) *- Northeast-10 Conference Game F-NCAA Quarterfinal (at Siena; Loudonville, NY) a- NE-10 Quarterfinal (at UAlbany; Albany, NY) G-NCAA Semifinal (at Tampa; Tampa, FL) b-NE-10 Semifinal (at Albany Academy – Girls; Albany, NY) c-NCAA New England Regional Semifinal (at Franklin Pierce; Rindge, NH) 2008 (20-4-2/11-2-1 NE-10, T-1st Place) d-NCAA New England Regional Final Head Coach: Laurie Darling Gutheil 8/29/08...... a-vs C.W. Post...... L 1-2 2005 (13-3-5/7-3-4 NE-10, 6th Place) 8/31/08...... a-vs Georgian Court...... W 2-0 Head Coach: Laurie Darling Gutheil 9/7/08...... at Adelphi...... W 1-0 8/26/05...... a-POST...... W 5-0 9/9/08...... at Southern Connecticut*...... W 2-1 8/27/05...... a-NYACK...... W 7-0 9/13/08...... SOUTHERN N.H.*...... W 5-0 8/31/05...... at #5 Franklin Pierce*...... T 1-1 (2OT) 9/17/08...... #17 FRANKLIN PIERCE*...... L 0-1 9/5/05...... at Pace*...... W 2-1 9/20/08...... at Bentley*...... W 6-0 9/13/05...... STONEHILL*...... L 1-2 (2OT) 9/23/08...... at Assumption*...... T 1-1 (2OT) 9/17/05...... SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT*...... W 3-1 9/27/08...... at Merrimack*...... L 0-5 9/21/05...... at Saint Michael’s*...... W 1-0 10/1/08...... AMERICAN INT’L*...... W2-0 9/24/05...... at Southern N.H.*...... T 1-1 (2OT) 10/4/08...... at Saint Anselm*...... W 4-2 9/27/05...... BENTLEY*...... W 2-1 (2OT) 10/8/08...... SAINT MICHAEL’S*...... W 3-0 10/1/05...... #3 ASSUMPTION*...... T 0-0 (2OT) 10/11/08...... UMASS LOWELL*...... W 2-0 10/5/05...... at Bryant*...... L 0-1 10/13/08...... at #6 West Chester...... W 1-0 10/10/05...... at #19 UMass Lowell*...... W 2-0 10/18/08...... at Stonehill*...... W 4-0 10/15/05...... MERRIMACK*...... W 1-0 10/22/08...... at Le Moyne*...... W 1-0 10/19/05...... LE MOYNE*...... T 0-0 (2OT) 10/25/08...... NEW HAVEN*...... W 3-1 10/22/05...... at American Int’l*...... W 3-0 10/28/08...... b-PACE*...... W 3-1 10/23/05...... NJIT...... W 5-0 11/2/08...... c-NEW HAVEN...... W 1-0 10/26/05...... SAINT ANSELM*...... L 2-3 11/6/08...... d-UMASS LOWELL...... W 2-0 10/30/05...... b-at UMass Lowell...... W 2-0 11/9/08...... e-at #13 Franklin Pierce...... T 1-1 (2OT) 11/2/05...... c-at #18 Assumption...... T 0-0 (2OT) 11/14/08...... f-vs Georgian Court...... W 2-0 11/12/05...... d-vs Philadelphia...... W 2-0 11/16/08...... g-at #10 Franklin Pierce...... W 4-0 11/13/05...... e-vs Bridgeport...... W 2-0 11/21/08...... h-vs Bridgeport...... W 3-1 *-Northeast-10 Conference Game 11/23/08...... i-vs #17 Mercyhurst...... W 3-2 a-Saint Rose Kickoff Classic 12/4//08...... j-vs #2 West Florida...... L 0-4 b-NE-10 Quarterfinal *-Northeast-10 Conference Game c-NE-10 Semifinal (Assumption advanced 3-1 PK) a-at Nike Classic (Assumption College; Worcester, MA) d-ECAC Semifinal (at NJIT; Newark, NJ) b-at Latham Dome (Indoors | Latham, NY) e-ECAC Championship (at NJIT; Newark, NJ) c-NE-10 Tournament Quarterfinal d-NE-10 Tournament Semifinal 2004 (13-5-2/9-3-2 NE-10, 4th Place) e-NE-10 Final (won 5-3 via PK) Head Coach: Laurie Darling Gutheil f-NCAA First Round (at Franklin Pierce; Rindge, NH) 8/28/04...... a-GEORGIAN COURT...... W 4-0 g-NCAA Second Round 8/29/04...... a-DOMINICAN...... W 3-0 h-NCAA Third Round (at West Chester; West Chester, PA) 9/1/04...... at Assumption*...... W 2-1 i-NCAA Quarterfinal (at West Chester; West Chester, PA) 9/6/04...... at #21 Merrimack*...... T 2-2 (2OT) j-NCAA Semifinal (at Tampa; Tampa, FL) 9/11/04...... BRYANT*...... T 0-0 (2OT) 9/15/04...... PACE*...... W 2-0 2007 (19-1-2/12-0-2 NE-10, 1st Place) 9/21/04...... at Le Moyne*...... W 3-2 Head Coach: Laurie Darling Gutheil 9/25/04...... SOUTHERN N.H.*...... W 1-0 8/23/07...... ADELPHI...... W 1-0 10/2/04...... AMERICAN INT’L*...... W 2-0 9/1/07...... at #6 Franklin Pierce*...... T 0-0 (2OT) 10/6/04...... at Saint Anselm*...... W 4-0 9/3/07...... at Pace*...... W 2-0 10/9/04...... at Southern Connecticut*...... L 0-3 9/8/07...... at New Haven...... W 6-0 10/11/04...... SAINT MICHAEL’S*...... L 1-2 9/15/07...... SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT.*...... W 3-0 10/17/04...... at NJIT...... W 1-0 9/19/07...... at Saint Michael’s*...... W 3-0 10/18/04...... #6 FRANKLIN PIERCE*...... L 0-2 9/22/07...... at Southern N.H.*...... W 1-0 10/23/04...... UMASS LOWELL*...... W 4-1 9/25/07...... BENTLEY*...... W 4-1 10/24/04...... at Stonehill*...... W 2-1 9/27/07...... A- STONEHILL*...... W1-0 10/27/04...... at Bentley*...... W 2-0 9/29/07...... ASSUMPTION*...... W 3-0 10/31/04...... b-BRYANT...... W 4-2 9/30/07...... HOLY FAMILY...... W 7-0 11/3/04...... c-at #4 Franklin Pierce...... L 0-5 10/3/07...... at #2 Bryant*...... T 2-2 (2OT) 11/12/04...... d-at #4 Franklin Pierce...... L 0-1 10/6/07...... SAINT ANSLEM*...... W 2-0 *Northeast-10 Conference Game 10/10/07...... at UMass Lowell*...... W 4-0 a-Saint Rose Kickoff Classic 10/13/07...... MERRIMACK*...... W 4-2 b-NE-10 Quarterfinal (at Albany Academy-Girls; Albany, NY) 10/18/07...... LE MOYNE*...... W 2-0 c-NE-10 Semifinal (at Franklin Pierce; Rindge, NH) 10/20/07...... at American Int’l*...... W 3-2 (OT) d-NCAA New England Regional Semifinal 10/28/07...... B-BENTLEY...... W 1-0 11/1/07...... C-MERRIMACK...... W 2-0 2003 (14-5-2/10-3-1 NE-10, 3rdPlace) 11/4/07...... D-#8 BRYANT...... W 2-1 Head Coach: Laurie Darling Gutheil 11/11/07...... E-MERRIMACK...... W 3-1 8/30/03...... a-NYIT...... W 9-0 11/16/07...... F-#16 FRANKLIN PIERCE...... L 0-2 8/31/03...... a-HOLY FAMILY...... W 6-1 *- Northeast-10 Conference Game 9/6/03...... MERRIMACK*...... L 0-1 A-at University at Albany 9/10/03...... ASSUMPTION*...... W 3-1 B-NE-10 Quarterfinal (at Albany Academy – Girls; Albany, NY) 9/13/03...... at Bryant*...... L 0-3 C-NE-10 Semifinal(at Albany Academy – Girls; Albany, NY) 9/17/03...... at Pace*...... W 2-0 D-NE-10 Championship(at Albany Academy – Girls; Albany, NY) 9/20/03...... at Franklin Pierce*...... L 0-7 E-NCAA Tournament Second Round (at Albany Academy – Girls; Albany, NY) 9/24/03...... LE MOYNE*...... W 2-1 F-NCAA Tournament New England Regional Final(at Albany Academy – Girls; Albany, NY) 9/27/03...... at Southern N.H.*...... T 1-1 (2OT) 10/4/03...... at American Int’l*...... W 2-1 (OT) 2006 (17-3-1/12-1-1 NE-10, 1st Place) 10/8/03...... SAINT ANSELM*...... W 1-0 Head Coach: Laurie Darling Gutheil 10/11/03...... SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT*...... W 2-1 8/31/06...... #3 FRANKLIN PIERCE*...... W 4-0 10/13/03...... at Saint Michael’s*...... W 2-1 9/2/06...... at Stonehill*...... W 3-2 (2OT) 10/18/03...... GREEN MOUNTAIN...... W 8-0 9/6/06...... PACE*...... W 3-0 10/19/03...... STONEHILL*...... W 5-0 9/9/06...... at Caldwell...... W 6-1 10/25/03...... at UMassLowell*...... W 1-0 9/10/06...... at Holy Family...... W 3-1 10/30/03...... BENTLEY*...... W 3-2 9/16/06...... at Southern Connecticut*...... W 2-0 11/2/03...... b-SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT...... W 3-0 9/20/06...... SAINT MICHAEL’S*...... W 3-0 11/5/03...... c-vs Merrimack...... L 1-2 9/23/06...... SOUTHERN N.H.*...... W 2-0 11/15/03...... d-vs Merrimack...... T 0-0 (2OT) 2011 NCAA CHAMPIONS 37 THE COLLEGE OF SAINT ROSE 2015 WOMEN’S SOCCER

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11/17/03...... e-at Franklin Pierce...... L 1-4 9/25/99...... QUEENS*...... W 3-0 *Northeast-10 Conference Game 9/26/99...... at NJIT...... W 12-0 a-Saint Rose Kickoff Classic 10/2/99...... at Teikyo Post...... W 5-1 b-NE-10 Quarterfinal (at Troy, NY) 10/9/99...... EAST STROUDSBURG...... L 2-3 (OT) c-NE-10 Semifinal (at SNHU; Manchester, NH) 10/11/99...... CONCORDIA*...... W 6-1 d-NCAANew England Regional Tournament First Round (at Franklin Pierce; Rindge, NH – advanced via PK) 10/16/99...... PHILADELPHIA*...... L 1-2 e-NCAA New England Regional Final 10/19/99...... ASSUMPTION...... L 1-4 10/23/99...... at Southampton*...... W 2-1 2002 (15-5-0/11-3-0 NE-10, 2nd Place) 10/24/99...... at C.W. Post*...... L 0-3 Head Coach: Laurie Darling Gutheil 10/30/99...... MOLLOY*...... W 6-1 8/31/02...... a-NJIT...... W 8-0 10/31/99...... at Le Moyne...... L 2-3 9/1/02...... a-CONCORDIA...... W 10-0 11/6/99...... at NYIT*...... W 1-0 9/7/02...... at Merrimack*...... L 3-5 *NYCAC Game 9/11/02...... at Assumption*...... L 1-2 a-Stonehill Tournament (Easton, MA) 9/14/02...... BRYANT*...... W 4-0 9/17/02...... PACE*...... W 1-0 1998 (9-8-0/5-3-0 NYCAC) 9/21/02...... FRANKLIN PIERCE*...... L 0-4 Head Coach: Laurie Darling Gutheil 9/25/02...... at Le Moyne*...... W 2-1 (2OT) 9/3/98...... NYIT*...... W 5-1 9/28/02...... SOUTHERN N.H.*...... W 2-1 (OT) 9/5/98...... a-vs. Bridgeport...... W 2-1 9/29/02...... at Bentley*...... W 3-1 9/6/98...... a-vs. UMass Lowell...... W 3-0 10/5/02...... AMERICAN INT’L*...... W 5-0 9/13/98...... at Southern Connecticut...... L 1-2 (OT) 10/6/02...... at Stonehill*...... W 2-0 9/15/98...... ALBANY...... W 3-2 10/9/02...... at Saint Anselm*...... W 3-0 9/19/98...... at Adelphi*...... L 0-4 10/12/02...... at Southern Connecticut*...... W 4-2 9/20/98...... at Molloy*...... W 2-1 10/14/02...... SAINT MICHAEL’S*...... W 3-0 9/26/98...... NJIT*...... W 14-0 10/19/02...... at Green Mountain...... W 2-0 10/3/98...... at Philadelphia*...... L 1-3 10/26/02...... UMASS LOWELL*...... W 4-1 10/4/98...... at Concordia*...... W 4-0 10/29/02...... b-SAINT MICHAEL’S...... W 3-1 10/6/98...... LE MOYNE...... W 3-1 11/2/02...... c-vs Merrimack...... L 1-2 10/12/98...... AMERICAN INT’L...... L 0-2 11/13/02...... d-at Merrimack...... L 0-2 10/18/98...... SOUTHAMPTON*...... W 2-0 *Northeast-10 Conference Game 10/24/98...... at Bentley...... L 0-3 a-Saint Rose Kickoff Classic 10/25/98...... at Assumption...... L 0-2 b-NE-10 Quarterfinal 10/27/98...... STONEHILL...... L 1-3 c-NE-10 Semifinal (at Bryant College; Smithfield, RI) 10/31/98...... C.W. POST*...... L 0-1 (OT) d-NCAA Tournament First Round Game *NYCAC Game a-Saint Michael’s Kickoff Classic (Colchester, VT) 2001 (10-7-1/8-5-1 NE-10, 6th Place) Head Coach: Laurie Darling Gutheil 1997 (8-9-0/4-4 NYCAC) 9/1/01...... a-EDINBORO...... W 3-1 Head Coach: Laurie Darling Gutheil 9/2/01...... a-GREEN MOUNTAIN...... W 3-2 (OT) 9/7/97...... BENTLEY...... W 3-1 9/12/01...... LE MOYNE*...... W 2-0 9/14/97...... at C.W. Post*...... L 0-3 9/15/01...... SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT*...... L 1-2 9/19/97...... SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT...... L 1-2 9/23/01...... SAINT ANSELM*...... T 0-0 9/21/97...... MOLLOY*...... L 1-3 9/30/01...... BENTLEY*...... W 3-1 9/23/97...... SACRED HEART...... L 0-2 10/3/01...... at Bryant*...... L 1-3 9/27/97...... at Southampton*...... W 4-3 10/6/01...... UMASS LOWELL*...... W 2-1 9/28/97...... at NYIT*...... W 2-1 10/8/01...... at Franklin Pierce*...... L 1-3 10/1/97...... at Albany...... W 2-1 10/11/01...... at American Int’l*...... W 2-1 10/4/97...... at NJIT*...... W 5-0 10/13/01...... SAINT MICHAEL’S*...... W 1-0 10/7/97...... ASSUMPTION...... L 0-2 10/14/01...... at Southern N.H.*#...... W 1-0 (2OT) 10/11/97...... PHILADELPHIA*...... L 1-2 10/20/01...... MERRIMACK*...... W 2-1 10/13/97...... at American Int’l...... W 3-2 10/21/01...... at Stonehill*...... L 1-2 10/18/97...... ADELPHI*...... L 1-5 10/25/01...... at Pace*...... L 1-2 10/20/97...... CONCORDIA*...... W 2-1 (OT) 10/28/01...... at Assumption*...... W 2-1 (2OT) 10/25/97...... at Le Moyne...... L 1-2 (OT) 10/31/01...... b-at Southern Connecticut...... L 0-4 11/1/97...... at UMass Lowell...... W 2-1 (OT) 11/10/01...... c-Pace...... L 1-2 11/2/97...... at Stonehill...... L 0-5 *Northeast-10 Conference Game *NYCAC Game a-Saint Rose Kickoff Classic b-NE-10 Quarterfinal 1996 (7-10-0/2-5 NYCAC) c-ECAC Semifinal (at LIU-Southampton; Southampton, NY) Head Coach: Laurie Darling Gutheil #Formerly New Hampshire College 9/4/96...... a-vs. Oneonta State...... L 0-1 9/7/96...... a-at Southern Vermont...... W 5-1 2000 (13-7-1/8-5-1 NE-10, 5th Place) 9/8/96...... at Wheaton...... L 1-5 Head Coach: Laurie Darling Gutheil 9/12/96...... CASTLETON STATE...... W 4-0 9/2/00...... a-MOLLOY...... W 7-0 9/15/96...... at Russell Sage...... W 11-0 9/3/00...... a-BRIDGEPORT...... W 3-0 9/17/96...... UMASS LOWELL...... W 5-2 9/9/00...... at Le Moyne*...... W 2-0 9/21/96...... C.W. POST*...... L 1-2 (OT) 9/12/00...... PACE*...... W 5-1 9/25/96...... UTICA...... W 4-0 9/16/00...... at Southern Connecticut*...... L 0-3 9/29/96...... at Adelphi*...... L 1-3 9/20/00...... STONEHILL*...... L 0-2 10/2/96...... GREEN MOUNTAIN...... L 1-6 9/24/00...... at Saint Anselm*...... W 3-1 10/5/96...... at Molloy*...... W 2-0 9/26/00...... ASSUMPTION*...... W 3-1 10/9/96...... AMERICAN INT’L...... L 0-2 9/30/00...... at Bentley*...... L 2-3 10/12/96...... NYIT*...... W 6-0 10/4/00...... BRYANT*...... W 4-2 10/13/96...... SOUTHAMPTON*...... L 0-3 10/7/00...... at UMass Lowell...... W 2-1 10/17/96...... ALBANY...... L 0-1 10/12/00...... AMERICAN INT’L*...... L 1-2 10/20/96...... at Philadelphia*...... L 1-4 10/14/00...... at Saint Michael’s*...... W 3-2 10/27/96...... at Concordia*...... L 1-2 10/18/00...... SOUTHERN N.H.*...... W 1-0 *NYCAC Game 10/21/00...... at Merrimack*...... L 1-3 a-Southern Vermont Tournament (Bennington, VT) 10/24/00...... FRANKLIN PIERCE*...... T 2-2 (2OT) 10/28/00...... ROBERTS WESLEYAN...... W 5-0 1995 (3-13-1/2-5-0 NYCAC) 11/1/00...... b-at American Int’l...... W 3-2 Head Coach: Jason Miller 11/3/00...... c-at Southern Connecticut...... L-0-3 9/2/95...... a-vs. East Stroudsburg...... L 0-6 11/8/00...... d-BENTLEY...... W 2-1 9/3/95...... a-at Saint Michael’s...... W 4-2 11/11/00...... d-vs. Merrimack...... L 2-5 9/6/95...... ONEONTA STATE...... L 0-3 *Northeast-10 Conference Game 9/9/95...... SAINT ANSELM...... L 0-5 a-Saint Rose Kickoff Classic 9/13/95...... at Albany...... L 1-2 b-NE-10 Quarterfinal 9/16/95...... at C.W. Post*...... L 0-1 c-NE-10 Semifinal 9/19/95...... at UMass Lowell...... L 1-3 d-ECAC Division II Tournament, first round (at Bleecker Stadium; Albany, NY) 9/23/95...... ADELPHI*...... L 0-4 d-ECAC Division II Tournament, semifinal (at C.W. Post; Brookville, NY) 9/25/95...... at Utica...... L 1-2 9/30/95...... MOLLOY*...... L 0-1 1999 (8-9-0/6-3-0 NYCAC) 10/4/95...... at Green Mountain...... L 2-5 Head Coach: Laurie Darling Gutheil 10/7/95...... at NYIT*...... W 5-0 9/4/99...... a-at Stonehill...... L 1-2 10/11/95...... at American Int’l...... L 0-8 9/5/99...... a-Merrimack...... L 1-5 10/14/95...... PHILADELPHIA*...... L 1-8 9/11/99...... BRIDGEPORT...... W 11-0 10/17/95...... at Castleton State...... T 1-1 9/12/99...... at American Int’l...... L 1-2 10/21/95...... at Southampton*...... L 0-2 9/18/99...... at Adelphi*...... L 1-2 11/5/95...... CONCORDIA*...... W 18-0 38 WWW.GOGOLDENKNIGHTS.COM THE COLLEGE OF SAINT ROSE 2015 WOMEN’S SOCCER

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*NYCAC Game 10/21/90...... Buffalo...... L 0-3 a-Saint Michael’s Tournament (Colchester, VT) 10/24/90...... Dominican...... W 3-0 10/27/90...... Georgian Court...... L 0-5 1994 (5-11-1) Head Coach: Nicole Barbuto 1989 (9-12-1) 9/10/94...... NEW HAVEN...... L 1-4 Head Coach: John Pauley 9/14/94...... GREEN MOUNTAIN...... L 1-3 9/2/89...... a-East. Conn. State...... L 0-3 9/17/94...... at Molloy...... W 1-0 9/3/89...... a-Stonehill...... L 0-4 9/24/94...... at Southampton...... W 1-0 9/9/89...... b-Vassar...... L 2-3 9/26/94...... UTICA...... T 2-2 9/10/89...... b-Potsdam...... W 3-1 9/28/94...... CASTLETON STATE...... W 2-1 9/12/89...... Siena...... W 2-1 9/29/94...... at Oneonta State...... L 1-3 9/16/89...... Adelphi...... L 0-4 10/1/94...... at Westfield State...... L 0-1 9/19/89...... Albany...... W 3-1 10/3/94...... at Franklin Pierce...... L 0-12 9/21/89...... Rensselaer...... W 5-1 10/8/94...... at NYIT...... W 8-0 9/23/89...... Southern N.H...... L 1-3 10/10/94...... SOUTHERN N.H...... L 0-5 9/25/89...... Castleton State...... W 6-0 10/15/94...... at Philadelphia...... L 1-6 9/27/89...... North Adams State...... L 0-3 10/18/94...... AMERICAN INT’L...... L 1-3 9/29/89...... Clarkson...... L 1-3 10/22/94...... CONCORDIA...... W 8-0 10/1/89...... Southampton...... L 2-8 10/23/94...... at Adelphi...... L 0-2 10/4/89...... Bard...... W 8-0 10/27/94...... ALBANY...... L 1-2 10/7/89...... Post...... W 5-0 10/29/94...... C.W. POST...... L 1-2 (OT) 10/8/89...... Georgian Court...... L 0-1 10/11/89...... Green Mountain...... L 2-6 1993 (11-4-2) 10/14/89...... Buffalo...... L 0-4 Head Coach: John Pauley 10/15/89...... Le Moyne...... T 3-3 9/8/93...... ONEONTA STATE...... T 1-1 10/21/89...... Oneonta State...... W 1-0 9/11/93...... at New Haven...... W 3-2 10/28/89...... c-Genesee CC...... W 3-0 9/15/93...... RENSSELAER...... W 3-2 11/4/89...... d-Wheeling...... L 1-6 9/18/93...... WESTFIELD STATE...... W 2-1 a-Eastern Connecticut State Tournament (Willimantic, CT) 9/20/93...... at Albany...... W 2-0 b-Binghamton Tournament (Binghamton, NY) 9/26/93...... SOUTHAMPTON...... W 2-0 c-Districts 9/29/93...... at Castleton State...... W 2-1 d-Areas 10/2/93...... EAST STROUDSBURG...... T 0-0 10/3/93...... at Clarkson...... W 1-0 1988 (9-11-0) 10/6/93...... at Green Mountain...... W 1-0 Head Coach: John Pauley 10/11/93...... FRANKLIN PIERCE...... L 0-3 9/3/88...... East. Conn. State...... L 0-8 10/16/93...... at S.New Hampshire...... L 0-2 9/4/88...... Post...... W 7-2 10/20/93...... at Le Moyne...... L 1-8 9/12/88...... Albany Pharmacy...... W 9-1 10/23/93...... CONCORDIA...... W 10-0 9/15/88...... Green Mountain...... L 0-9 10/25/93...... at N. Adams State...... W 6-0 9/17/88...... Keuka...... L 1-2 10/28/93...... at Utica...... W 2-1 9/20/88...... Albany...... L 1-2 10/30/93...... GEORGIAN COURT...... L 0-5 9/22/88...... Rensselaer...... L 1-3 *10/9 NYIT forfeited game 9/27/88...... Castleton State...... L 2-4 10/1/88...... Georgian Court...... W 4-0 1992 (8-6-5) 10/3/88...... Bard...... W 5-0 Head Coach: John Pauley 10/5/88...... N. Adams State...... L 0-2 9/6/92...... at Oneonta State...... T 0-0 (2OT) 10/8/88...... Siena...... L 1-2 9/13/92...... at East Stroudsburg...... T 1-1 (2OT) 10/12/88...... Russell Sage...... L 0-1 9/16/92...... at Rensselaer...... W 2-1 10/15/88...... Post...... W 3-1 9/19/92...... KUTZTOWN...... W 2-0 10/19/88...... New Paltz...... L 0-5 9/21/92...... ALBANY...... W 4-1 10/25/88...... Keuka...... W 3-0 9/23/92...... at Westfield State...... T 1-1 (2OT) 10/26/88...... Albany Pharmacy...... W 5-1 9/26/92...... at Georgian Court...... T 2-2 (2OT) ...... a-Georgian Court...... W 5-0 9/28/92...... UTICA...... L 0-1 ...... a-Beaver College...... W 3-1 9/30/92...... SIENA...... W 3-0 ...... a-Geneva...... L 1-3 10/4/92...... CLARKSON...... L 2-3 ...... a-Districts 10/7/92...... GREEN MOUNTAIN...... T 0-0 (2OT) 10/10/92...... at Stockton State...... L 0-1 1987 (4-12-1) 10/12/92...... at Franklin Pierce...... L 0-3 Head Coach: John Pauley 10/14/92...... NEW PALTZ...... W 10-3 9/10/87...... Albany Pharmacy...... W 12-0 10/17/92...... SOUTHERN N.H...... L 1-2 9/12/87...... a-Ithaca...... L 0-10 10/20/92...... CASTLETON STATE...... W 2-0 9/13/87...... a-Catholic University...... L 2-3 10/24/92...... LE MOYNE...... L 1-2 9/19/87...... Green Mountain...... L 0-12 10/26/92...... RUSSELL SAGE...... W 7-1 9/22/87...... Keuka...... L 2-3 10/28/92...... N. ADAMS STATE...... W 2-0 9/24/87...... Rensselaer...... T 2-2 9/26/87...... Skidmore...... L 0-9 1991 (7-4-3) 9/30/87...... Hudson Valley CC...... L 0-4 Head Coach: John Pauley 10/2/87...... Clarkson...... L 2-3 9/12/91...... Siena...... W 4-0 10/10/87...... Siena...... L 0-3 9/16/91...... Albany...... T 2-2 10/12/87...... Albany Pharmacy...... W 7-0 9/19/91...... Westfield State...... W 3-2 10/17/87...... Keuka...... L 0-9 9/21/91...... Southern N.H...... L 0-7 10/22/87...... New Paltz...... L 0-6 9/28/91...... Castleton State...... L 2-3 10/24/87...... Post...... W 4-0 9/30/91...... Utica College...... T 2-2 10/30/87...... Bard...... W 6-1 10/2/91...... Rensselaer...... W 3-2 11/4/87...... North Adams State...... L 1-4 10/4/91...... Oneonta State...... W 1-0 11/7/87...... Geneva...... L 1-3 10/7/91...... Plattsburgh...... T 0-0 a-Eastern Connecticut State Tournament (Willimantic, CT) 10/9/91...... Green Mountain...... W 1-0 10/14/91...... Franklin Pierce...... L 1-2 1986 (4-6) 10/16/91...... New Paltz...... W 1-0 Head Coach: John Pauley 10/24/91...... Russell Sage...... W 2-0 9/13/86...... at Johnson State...... L 0-7 10/26/91...... Le Moyne...... L 0-2 9/17/86...... ALBANY PHARMACY...... W 8-0 9/24/86...... at Rensselaer...... L 1-5 1990 (5-10-1) 9/27/86...... at Albany Pharmacy...... W 2-0 Head Coach: John Pauley 9/30/86...... HUDSON VALLEY...... L 0-5 9/8/90...... Dominican...... W 4-1 10/4/86...... ELMSW...... 6-1 9/9/90...... Adelphi...... L 0-11 10/9/86...... NO. ADAMS STATE...... W 3-2 9/12/90...... Siena...... L 0-1 10/11/86...... KEUKA...... L 1-4 9/17/90...... Albany...... L 0-2 10/18/86...... at New Paltz...... L 0-5 9/19/90...... Rensselaer...... L 0-3 10/22/86...... GREEN MOUNTAIN...... ua 9/22/90...... S.New Hampshire...... L 0-3 10/26/86...... at Keuka...... L 0-9 9/24/90...... Castleton State...... W 3-0 9/30/90...... Clarkson...... L 1-3 10/3/90...... Bard...... W 5-0 10/7/90...... Georgian Court...... L 0-4 10/10/90...... Green Mountain...... L 0-4 10/15/90...... King’s...... W 1-0 10/18/90...... New Paltz...... T 1-1

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Adelphi (11-8-1) Bard (4-0-0) 9/16/89...... Adelphi...... L 0-4 10/30/87...... Bard...... W 6-1 9/9/90...... Adelphi...... L 0-11 10/3/88...... Bard...... W 5-0 10/23/94...... at Adelphi...... L 0-2 10/4/89...... Bard...... W 8-0 9/23/95...... Adelphi...... L 0-4 10/3/90...... Bard...... W 5-0 9/29/96...... at Adelphi...... L 1-3 10/18/97...... Adelphi...... L 1-5 Beaver (1-0-0) 9/19/98...... at Adelphi...... L 0-4 1988...... a-Beaver...... W 3-1 9/18/99...... at Adelphi...... L 1-2 a-NAIA Districts 8/23/07...... Adelphi...... W 1-0 9/7/08...... at Adelphi...... W 1-0 Bentley (17-2-0) 9/7/09...... at Adelphi...... W 1-0 9/7/97...... Bentley...... W 3-1 9/21/10...... Adelphi...... W 4-0 10/24/98...... at Bentley...... L 0-3 9/20/11...... at Adelphi...... W 3-0 9/30/00...... at Bentley...... L 2-3 11/1/11...... a-Adelphi...... W 4-0 11/8/00...... c-Bentley...... W 2-1 9/19/12...... Adelphi...... W 2-0 9/30/01...... Bentley...... W 3-1 9/24/13...... at Adelphi...... W 1-0 9/29/02...... at Bentley...... W 3-1 11/10/13...... b-Adelphi...... W 2-0 10/30/03...... Bentley...... W 3-2 11/17/13...... c-#25 Adelphi...... W 2-0 10/27/04...... at Bentley...... W 2-0 9/23/14...... #9 Adelphi...... T 0-0 (2OT) 9/27/05...... Bentley...... W 2-1 (2OT) 11/7/14...... d-Adelphi...... W 3-0 9/27/06...... at Bentley...... W 2-0 a-NE-10 Quarterfinal 9/25/07...... Bentley...... W 4-1 b- NE-10 Final 10/28/07...... b-Bentley...... W 1-0 c- NCAA Second Round 9/20/08...... at Bentley...... W 6-0 d-NE-10 Semifinal 10/3/09...... at Bentley...... W 1-0 10/8/10...... Bentley...... W 3-1 Albany (5-5-1) 10/29/11...... at Bentley...... W 9-0 9/20/88...... Albany...... L 1-2 10/27/12...... Bentley...... W 1-0 9/19/89...... Albany...... W 3-1 11/2/13...... at Bentley...... W 4-0 9/17/90...... Albany...... L 0-2 11/1/14...... Bentley...... W 2-0 9/16/91...... Albany...... T 2-2 b-NE-10 Quarterfinal 9/21/92...... Albany...... W 4-1 c-ECAC Division II Tournament 9/20/93...... at Albany...... W 2-0 10/27/94...... Albany...... L 1-2 Bridgeport (6-0-0) 9/13/95...... at Albany...... L 1-2 9/5/98...... a-vs. Bridgeport...... W 2-1 10/17/96...... Albany...... L 0-1 9/11/99...... Bridgeport...... W 11-0 10/1/97...... at Albany...... W 2-1 9/3/00...... Bridgeport...... W 3-0 9/15/98...... Albany...... W 3-2 11/13/05...... c-vs. Bridgeport...... W 2-0 11/21/08...... d-vs. Bridgeport...... W 3-1 Albany Pharmacy (4-0-0) 11/14/10...... e-Bridgeport...... W 1-0 9/10/87...... Albany Pharmacy...... W 12-0 a-Saint Rose Kickoff Classic 10/12/87...... Albany Pharmacy...... W 7-0 c-ECAC Final (at NJIT) 9/12/88...... Albany Pharmacy...... W 9-1 d-NCAA East Regional Final (at West Chester, PA) 10/26/88...... Albany Pharmacy...... W 5-1 e-NCAA Second Round

American International (16-8-1) Bryant (6-4-2) 10/18/94...... American Int’l...... L 1-3 10/4/00...... Bryant...... W 4-2 10/11/95...... at American Int’l...... L 0-8 10/3/01...... at Bryant...... L 1-3 10/9/96...... American Int’l...... L 0-2 9/14/02...... Bryant...... W 4-0 10/13/97...... at American Int’l...... W 3-2 9/13/03...... at Bryant...... L 0-3 10/12/98...... American Int’l...... L 0-2 9/11/04...... Bryant...... T 0-0 (2OT) 9/12/99...... at American Int’l...... L 1-2 10/31/04...... a-Bryant...... W 4-2 1012/00...... American Int’l...... L 1-2 10/5/05...... at Bryant...... L 0-1 10/11/01...... at American Int’l...... W 2-1 10/4/06...... Bryant...... W 2-1 (2OT) 11/1/00...... at American Int’l...... W 3-2 10/27/06...... b-Bryant...... L 3-1 10/5/02...... American Int’l...... W 5-0 11/3/06...... c-vs #23 Bryant...... W 2-0 10/4/03...... at American Int’l...... W 2-1 (OT) 10/3/07...... at #2 Bryant...... T 2-2 (2OT) 10/2/04...... American Int’l...... W 2-0 11/4/07...... d-#8 Bryant...... W 2-1 10/22/05...... at American Int’l...... W 3-0 a-NE-10 Quarterfinal 10/21/06...... American Int’l...... W 8-1 b-NE-10 Semifinal 10/20/07...... at American Int’l...... W 3-2 (OT) c-NCAA New England Regional Semifinal 10/1/08...... American Int’l...... W 2-0 d-NE-10 Final 10/14/09 ...... at American Int’l...... W 2-0 9/25/10...... American Int’l...... W 1-0 Buffalo (0-2-0) 11/4/10...... a-American Int’l...... W 4-0 10/14/89...... Buffalo...... L 0-4 9/24/11...... at American Int’l...... W 2-0 10/21/90...... Buffalo...... L 0-3 10/2/12...... #25 American Int’l...... L 0-1 (2 OT) 11/11/12...... b-at #14 American Int’l...... W 2-1 Caldwell (1-0-0) 10/8/13...... at #6 American Int’l...... T 0-0 (2 OT) 9/9/06...... at Caldwell...... W 6-1 11/22/13...... c-#13 American Int’l...... L 0-2 10/7/14...... American Int’l...... W 1-0 California (PA) (2-0-0) a-NE-10 Semifinal 11/22/09...... a-California (PA)...... W 1-0 b-NCAA Second-Round 11/20/11...... b-California (PA)...... W 1-0 c-NCAA Third-Round a–NCAA Quarterfinal b-NCAA Quarterfinal Armstrong Atlantic (1-0-0) 12/1/11...... a-Armstrong...... W 2-0 Cal-San Diego (0-1-0) a-NCAA Semifinal 12/12/10...... a-vs #12 UC-San Diego...... L 0-1 a-NCAA Semifinal (Louisville, KY) Assumption (12-5-3) 10/7/97...... Assumption...... L 0-2 LIU Post (3-7-0) 10/25/98...... at Assumption...... L 0-2 (formerly C.W. Post ) 10/19/99...... Assumption...... L 1-4 10/29/94...... C.W. Post...... L 1-2 (OT) 9/26/00...... Assumption...... W 3-1 9/16/95...... at C.W. Post...... L 0-1 10/28/01...... at Assumption...... W 2-1 (2OT) 9/21/96...... C.W. Post...... L 1-2 (OT) 9/11/02...... at Assumption...... L 1-2 9/14/97...... at C.W. Post...... L 0-3 9/10/03...... Assumption...... W 3-1 10/31/98...... C.W. Post...... L 0-1 (OT) 9/1/04...... at Assumption...... W 2-1 10/24/99...... at C.W. Post...... L 0-3 10/1/05...... #3 Assumption...... T 0-0 (2OT) 8/29/08...... a-vs C.W. Post...... L 1-2 11/2/05...... a-at #18 Assumption...... T 0-0 (2OT) 9/23/09...... C.W. Post...... W 2-0 10/1/06...... at Assumption...... L 0-1 11/19/10...... b-vs C.W. Post...... W 1-0 9/29/07...... Assumption...... W 3-0 11/16/14...... c-#15 LIU Post...... W 2-1 (OT) 9/23/08...... at Assumption...... T 1-1 (2OT) a-at Nike Classic (Assumption College; Worcester, MA) 10/6/09...... Assumption...... W 3-1 b-NCAA Third Round (West Chester University; West Chester, PA) 9/18/10...... at Assumption...... W 2-0 c-NCAA Second Round 9/17/11...... Assumption...... W 5-0 10/10/12...... at Assumption...... W 2-0 Catholic University (1-0-0) 10/16/13 ...... Assumption...... W 4-0 9/13/87...... a-Catholic...... L 2-3 10/15/14...... at Assumption...... W 1-0 (OT) a-Eastern Connecticut State Tournament 11/9/07...... b-at Assumption...... W 3-0 a-NE-10 Semifinal Castleton State (6-2-1) b-NE-10 Final 9/27/88...... Castleton State...... L 2-4 9/25/89...... Castleton State...... W 6-0 40 WWW.GOGOLDENKNIGHTS.COM THE COLLEGE OF SAINT ROSE 2015 WOMEN’S SOCCER

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9/24/90...... Castleton State...... W 3-0 10/8/89...... Georgian Court...... L 0-1 9/28/91...... Castleton State...... L 2-3 1988...... a-Georgian Court...... W 5-0 10/20/92...... Castleton State...... W 2-0 10/7/90...... Georgian Court...... L 0-4 9/29/93...... at Castleton State...... W 2-1 10/27/90...... Georgian Court...... L 0-5 9/28/94...... Castleton State...... W 2-1 9/26/92...... at Georgian Court...... T 2-2 (2OT) 10/17/95...... at Castleton State...... T 1-1 10/30/93...... Georgian Court...... L 0-5 9/12/96...... Castleton State...... W 4-0 8/28/04...... Georgian Court...... W 4-0 8/31/08...... c-vs Georgian Court...... W 2-0 Clarkson (1-4-0) 11/14/08...... d-vs Georgian Court...... W 2-0 10/2/87...... Clarkson...... L 2-3 8/29/09...... at Georgian Court...... W 2-1 9/29/89...... Clarkson...... L 1-3 a-NAIA Districts 9/30/90...... Clarkson...... L 1-3 b-Saint Rose Kickoff Classic 10/4/92...... Clarkson...... L 2-3 c-at Nike Classic (Assumption College, Worcester, MA) 10/3/93...... at Clarkson...... W 1-0 d-NCAA East Regional First Round (Rindge, NH)

Concordia (7-1-0) Genesee CC (1-0-0) 10/23/93...... Concordia...... W 10-0 10/28/89...... Genesee CC...... W 3-0 10/22/94...... Concordia...... W 8-0 11/5/95...... Concordia...... W 18-0 Grand Valley State (1-1-1) 10/27/96...... at Concordia...... L 1-2 12/3/09...... a-vs. Grand Valley State.L 2-3 (2OT) 10/20/97...... Concordia...... W 2-1 (OT) 12/3/11...... b- Grand Valley State...... W 2-1 10/4/98...... at Concordia...... W 4-0 12/4/14...... c-vs. Grand Valley State.T 1-1 (2OT) 10/11/99...... Concordia...... W 6-1 a–NCAA Semifinal 9/1/02...... a-Concordia...... W 10-0 b-NCAA Championship a-Saint Rose Kickoff Classic c-NCAA Semifinal (GVSU advanced 3-0 via PK)

Dominican (4-0-0) Green Mountain (5-7-1) 9/8/90...... Dominican...... W 4-1 9/19/87...... Green Mountain...... L 0-12 10/24/90...... Dominican...... W 3-0 9/15/88...... Green Mountain...... L 0-9 8/29/04...... a-DOMINICAN...... W 3-0 10/11/89...... Green Mountain...... L 2-6 9/25/06...... DOMINICAN...... W 3-0 10/10/90...... Green Mountain...... L 0-4 a-Saint Rose Kickoff Classic 10/9/91...... Green Mountain...... W 1-0 10/7/92...... Green Mountain...... T 0-0 (2OT) Dowling (1-0-0) 10/6/93...... at Green Mountain...... W 1-0 11/16/12...... a-vs. Dowling...... W 1-0 9/14/94...... Green Mountain...... L 1-3 a-NCAA East Regional Final (at West Chester, PA) 10/4/95...... at Green Mountain...... L 2-5 10/2/96...... Green Mountain...... L 1-6 East Stroudsburg (0-2-2) 9/2/01...... a-GREEN MOUNTAIN...... W 3-2 (OT) 9/13/92...... at East Stroudsburg...... T 1-1 (2OT) 10/19/02...... at Green Mountain...... W 2-0 10/2/93...... East Stroudsburg...... T 0-0 10/18/03...... Green Mountain...... W 8-0 9/2/95...... a-vs. East Stroudsburg...... L 0-6 a-Saint Rose Kickoff Classic 10/9/99...... East Stroudsburg...... L 2-3 (OT) a-Saint Michael’s Tournament Holy Family (6-0-0) 8/31/03...... Holy Family...... W 6-1 Eastern Connecticut State (0-2-0) 9/10/06...... at Holy Family...... W 3-1 9/3/88...... East Conn. State...... L 0-8 9/30/07...... Holy Family...... W 7-0 9/2/89...... a-at East Conn. State...... L 0-3 8/30/09...... a-vs. Holy Family...... W 2-0 a-Eastern Connecticut State Tournament 9/3/10...... Holy Family...... W 7-0 9/7/14...... at Holy Family...... W 6-0 Edinboro (1-0-0) a-at Georgian Court Tournament (Lakewood, NJ) 9/1/01...... a-Edinboro...... W 3-1 a-Saint Rose Kickoff Classic Hudson Valley (0-1-0) 9/30/87...... Hudson Valley...... L 0-4 Felician (1-0-0) 9/7/13...... FELICIAN...... W 4-0 Ithaca (0-1-0) 9/12/87...... a-Ithaca...... Franklin Pierce (12-14-4) L 0-10 10/14/91...... Franklin Pierce...... L 1-2 a-Eastern Connecticut State Tournament 10/12/92...... at Franklin Pierce...... L 0-3 10/11/93...... Franklin Pierce...... L 0-3 Keuka (1-3-0) 10/3/94...... at Franklin Pierce...... L 0-12 9/22/87...... Keuka...... L 2-3 10/24/00...... Franklin Pierce...... T 2-2 10/17/87...... Keuka...... L 0-9 10/8/01...... at Franklin Pierce...... L 1-3 9/17/88...... Keuka...... L 1-2 9/21/02...... Franklin Pierce...... L 0-4 10/25/88...... Keuka...... W 3-0 9/20/03...... at Franklin Pierce...... L 0-7 11/17/03...... a-at Franklin Pierce...... L 1-4 King’s (1-0-0) 10/18/04...... #6 Franklin Pierce...... L 0-2 10/15/90...... King’s...... W 1-0 11/3/04...... b-at #4 Franklin Pierce...... L 0-5 11/12/04...... c-at #4 Franklin Pierce...... L 0-1 Kutztown (1-0-0) 8/31/05...... at #5 Franklin Pierce...... T 1-1 (2OT) 9/19/92...... Kutztown...... W 2-0 8/31/06...... #3 Franklin Pierce...... W 4-0 11/5/06...... a-at #6 Franklin Pierce...... L 1-3 Le Moyne (16-5-2) 9/1/07...... at #6 Franklin Pierce...... T 0-0 (2OT) 10/15/89...... Le Moyne...... T 3-3 11/16/07...... d-#16 Franklin Pierce...... L-0-2 10/26/91...... Le Moyne...... L 0-2 9/17/08...... #17 Franklin Pierce...... L 0-1 10/24/92...... Le Moyne...... L 1-2 11/9/08...... e-at #13 Franklin Pierce...... T ...... 1-1 (2OT) 10/20/93...... at Le Moyne...... L 1-8 11/16/08...... g-at #10 Franklin Pierce...... W 4-0 10/25/97...... at Le Moyne...... L 1-2 (OT) 10/10/09...... #12 Franklin Pierce...... W 2-1 10/6/98...... Le Moyne...... W 3-1 11/08/09...... e-#19 Franklin Pierce...... W 2-1 10/31/99...... at Le Moyne...... L 2-3 11/20/09...... c-#20 Franklin Pierce...... W 1-0 9/9/00...... at Le Moyne...... W 2-0 10/23/10...... at Franklin Pierce...... W 1-0 9/12/01...... Le Moyne...... W 2-0 11/7/10...... f-Franklin Pierce...... W 3-0 9/25/02...... at Le Moyne...... W 2-1 (2OT) 10/22/11...... Franklin Pierce...... W 2-0 9/24/03...... Le Moyne...... W 2-1 9/22/12...... at Franklin Pierce...... W 5-1 9/21/04...... at Le Moyne...... W 3-2 9/28/13...... Franklin Pierce...... W 2-0 10/19/05...... Le Moyne...... T 0-0 (2OT) 11/5/13...... g-Franklin Pierce...... W 1-0 10/18/06...... at Le Moyne...... W 2-1 9/27/14...... at Franklin Pierce...... W 1-0 10/24/06...... a-LE Moyne...... W 1-0 (OT) a-NCAA New England Regional Final 10/18/07...... Le Moyne...... W 2-0 b-NE-10 Semifinal 10/22/08...... at Le Moyne...... W 1-0 c-NCAA New England Regional Semifinal 10/28/09...... at Le Moyne...... W 3-0 d-NCAA New England Regional Final 9/15/10...... Le Moyne...... W 8-1 e-NE-10 Final (win 5-3 via PK) 9/14/11...... at Le Moyne...... W 8-0 g-NCAA East Regional Second Round 9/12/12...... Le Moyne...... W 3-2 f-NE-10 Final 9/18/13...... at Le Moyne...... W 2-0 g-NE-10 Quarterfinal 9/17/14...... at Le Moyne...... W 4-0 a-NE-10 Quarterfinal Geneva (0-2-0) 11/7/87...... Geneva...... L 1-3 Massachusetts Lowell (18-1-1) 1988...... a-Geneva...... L 1-3 9/19/95...... at UMass Lowell...... L 1-3 a-NAIA Districts 9/17/96...... UMass Lowell...... W 5-2 11/1/97...... at UMass Lowell...... W 2-1 (OT) Georgian Court (6-4-1) 9/6/98...... a-vs. UMass Lowell...... W 3-0 10/1/88...... Georgian Court...... W 4-0 10/7/00...... at UMass Lowell...... W 2-1 2011 NCAA CHAMPIONS 41 THE COLLEGE OF SAINT ROSE 2015 WOMEN’S SOCCER

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10/6/01...... UMass Lowell...... W 2-1 10/23/05...... NJIT...... W 5-0 10/26/02...... UMass Lowell...... W 4-1 a-Saint Rose Kickoff Classic 10/25/03...... at UMass Lowell...... W 1-0 10/23/04...... UMass Lowell...... W 4-1 New Mexico Highlands (1-0-0) 10/10/05...... at #19 UMass Lowell...... W 2-0 9/3/11...... at New Mexico Highlands...... W 2-1 (OT) 10/30/05...... b-at UMass Lowell...... W 2-0 10/11/06...... #21 UMass Lowell...... W 2-1 (OT) New Paltz (2-2-1) 10/10/07...... at UMass Lowell...... W 4-0 10/22/87...... New Paltz...... L 0-6 10/11/08...... UMass Lowell...... W 2-0 10/19/88...... New Paltz...... L 0-5 11/6/08...... c-UMass Lowell...... W 2-0 10/18/90...... New Paltz...... T 1-1 11/24/09...... #15 UMass Lowell...... W 1-0 (OT) 10/16/91...... New Paltz...... W 1-0 9/10/10...... at UMass Lowell...... W 1-0 10/14/92...... New Paltz...... W 10-3 9/9/11...... UMass Lowell...... T 1-1 (2OT) 11/18/11...... d-UMass Lowell...... W 2-1 Nyack (4-0-0) 9/8/12...... at #12 UMass Lowell...... W 2-0 8/27/05...... Nyack...... W 7-0 a-Saint Michael’s Kickoff Classic 9/4/12...... Nyack...... W 5-0 b-NE-10 Quarterfinal 9/5/13...... Nyack...... W 7-0 c-NE-10 Semifinal 9/7/14...... Nyack...... W 6-0 d-NCAA 3rd Round NYIT (9-0-0) Mercy (6-0-0) 10/8/94...... at NYIT...... W 8-0 9/6/10...... Mercy...... W 7-0 10/7/95...... at NYIT...... W 5-0 9/27/11...... Mercy...... W 8-0 10/12/96...... NYIT...... W 6-0 10/8/12...... Mercy...... W 3-0 9/28/97...... at NYIT...... W 2-1 10/14/13...... at Mercy...... W 3-1 9/3/98...... NYIT...... W 5-1 9/9/14...... Mercy...... W 2-1 (2OT) 11/6/99...... at NYIT...... W 1-0 11/21/14...... a-vs. #17 Mercy...... W 3-0 8/30/03...... NYIT...... W 9-0 NCAA Third Round (West Chester University, West Chester, PA) 9/1/11...... NYIT...... W 10-0 8/30/12...... at NYIT...... W 10-0 Mercyhurst (1-0-0) 11/23/08...... a-vs #17 Mercyhurst...... W 3-2 North Adams State (2-3-0) a-NCAA Quarterfinal (West Chester University, West Chester, PA) 11/4/87...... North Adams State...... L 1-4 10/5/88...... North Adams State...... L 0-2 Merrimack (15-10-2) 9/27/89...... North Adams State...... L 0-3 9/5/99...... a-Merrimack...... L 1-5 10/28/92...... North Adams State...... W 2-0 10/21/00...... at Merrimack...... L 1-3 10/25/93...... at North Adams State...... W 6-0 11/11/00...... b-vs. Merrimack...... L 2-5 10/20/01...... Merrimack...... W 2-1 SUNY Oneonta (2-3-2) 9/7/02...... at Merrimack...... L 3-5 10/21/89...... at Oneonta...... W 1-0 11/2/02...... c-Merrimack...... L 1-2 10/4/91...... at Oneonta...... W 1-0 11/13/02...... d-Merrimack...... L 0-2 9/6/92...... at Oneonta...... T 0-0 (2OT) 9/6/03...... Merrimack...... L 0-1 9/8/93...... Oneonta...... T 1-1 11/5/03...... c-Merrimack...... L 1-2 9/29/94...... at Oneonta...... L 1-3 11/15/03...... d-Merrimack*...... T 0-0 (2OT) 9/6/95...... Oneonta...... L 0-3 9/6/04...... at Merrimack...... T 2-2 (2OT) 9/4/96...... a-vs. Oneonta...... L 0-1 10/15/05...... Merrimack...... W 1-0 a-Southern Vermont Tournament 10/14/06...... at Merrimack...... W 1-0 10/13/07...... Merrimack...... W 4-2 Pace (15-2-0) 11/1/07...... c-Merrimack...... W 2-0 9/12/00...... Pace...... W 5-1 11/11/07...... f-Merrimack...... W 3-1 10/25/01...... at Pace...... L 1-2 9/27/08...... at Merrimack...... L 0-5 11/10/01...... a-Pace...... L 1-2 9/19/09...... at Merrimack...... W 4-0 9/17/02...... Pace...... W 1-0 11/05/09...... c-Merrimack...... W 2-0 9/17/03...... at Pace...... W 2-0 11/15/09...... f-Merrimack...... W 2-1 9/15/04...... Pace...... W 2-0 10/16/10...... #21 Merrimack...... W 2-0 9/5/05...... at Pace...... W 2-1 10/15/11...... Merrimack...... L 0-3 9/6/06...... Pace...... W 3-0 11/6/11...... g-Merrimack...... W 5-1 9/3/07...... at Pace...... W 2-0 11/13/11...... h-Merrimack...... W 5-0 10/28/08...... Pace...... W 3-1 10/13/12...... Merrimack...... W 3-0 10/20/09...... Pace...... W 7-0 10/19/13 ...... at Merrimack...... W 3-0 10/5/10...... at Pace...... W 3-0 10/18/14...... Merrimack...... W 4-1 9/6/11...... Pace...... W 5-0 a-Stonehill Tournament 9/26/12...... at Pace...... W 3-1 b-ECAC Tournament 10/2/13...... Pace...... W 3-0 c-NE-10 Semifinal 9/30/14...... at Pace...... W 4-1 d-NCAA New England Regional Semifinal (advanced 6-5 via PK) 11/4/14...... b-Pace...... W 2-0 f-NCAA Second Round a-ECAC Tournament (at LIU Southampton) g-NE-10 Final b-NE-10 Quarterfinal h-NCAA Second Round Plattsburgh State (0-0-1) Molloy (5-2-0) 10/7/91...... Plattsburgh...... T 0-0 9/17/94...... at Molloy...... W 1-0 9/30/95...... Molloy...... L 0-1 Post (6-0-0) 10/5/96...... at Molloy...... W 2-0 (formerlyTeikyo Post) 9/21/97...... Molloy...... L 1-3 10/24/87...... Teikyo Post...... W 4-0 9/20/98...... at Molloy...... W 2-1 9/4/88...... Teikyo Post...... W 7-2 10/30/99...... Molloy...... W 6-1 10/15/88...... Teikyo Post...... W 3-1 9/2/00...... a-Molloy...... W 7-0 10/7/89...... Teikyo Post...... W 5-0 a-Saint Rose Kickoff Classic 10/2/99...... at Teikyo Post...... W 5-1 8/26/05...... Teikyo Post...... W 5-0 New Haven (13-1-0) 9/11/93...... at New Haven...... W 3-2 Potsdam State (1-0-0) 9/10/94...... New Haven...... L 1-4 9/10/89...... a-Potsdam...... W 3-1 9/8/07...... at New Haven...... W 6-0 a-Binghamton Tournament 10/25/08...... New Haven...... W 3-1 11/2/08...... a-New Haven...... W 1-0 Philadelphia University (1-6-0) 9/16/09...... New Haven...... W 4-1 (formerly Philadelphia Textile) 11/1/09...... a-New Haven...... W 1-0 10/15/94...... at Philadelphia...... L 1-6 10/13/10...... at New Haven...... W 5-0 10/14/95...... Philadelphia...... L 1-8 10/31/10...... a-New Haven...... W 5-0 10/20/96...... at Philadelphia...... L 1-4 10/12/11...... New Haven...... W 3-2 10/11/97...... Philadelphia...... L 1-2 10/24/12...... at New Haven...... W 2-0 10/3/98...... at Philadelphia...... L 1-3 10/30/13...... New Haven...... W 2-1 10/16/99...... Philadelphia...... L 1-2 11/8/13...... b-New Haven...... W 1-0 11/12/05...... a-vs. Philadelphia...... W 2-0 10/29/14...... at New Haven...... W 5-1 a-ECAC Semifinal (at NJIT) a-NE-10 Quarterfinal b-NE-10 Semifinal Queens (2-0-0) 9/25/99...... Queens...... W 3-0 NJIT (6-0-0) 9/28/10...... Queens...... W 7-1 10/4/97...... at NJIT...... W 5-0 9/26/98...... NJIT...... W 14-0 Rensselaer (4-2-1) 9/26/99...... at NJIT...... W 12-0 9/24/87...... Rensselaer...... T 2-2 8/31/02...... a-NJIT...... W 8-0 9/22/88...... Rensselaer...... L 1-3 10/17/04...... at NJIT...... W 1-0 9/21/89...... Rensselaer...... W 5-1 42 WWW.GOGOLDENKNIGHTS.COM THE COLLEGE OF SAINT ROSE 2015 WOMEN’S SOCCER

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9/19/90...... Rensselaer...... L 0-3 Southern New Hampshire (12-7-3) 10/2/91...... Rensselaer...... W 3-2 (formerly New Hampshire College) 9/16/92...... at Rensselaer...... W 2-1 9/23/89...... New Hampshire...... L 1-3 9/15/93...... Rensselaer...... W 3-2 9/22/90...... New Hampshire...... L 0-3 9/21/91...... New Hampshire...... L 0-7 Roberts Wesleyan (3-0-0) 10/17/92...... New Hampshire...... L 1-2 10/28/00...... Roberts Wesleyan...... W 5-0 10/16/93...... New Hampshire...... L 0-2 9/10/13...... Roberts Wesleyan...... W 4-0 10/10/94...... NEW HAMPSHIRE...... L 0-5 9/14/14...... at Roberts Wesleyan...... W 2-0 10/18/00...... Southern N.H...... W 1-0 10/14/01...... at Southern N.H...... W 1-0 (2OT) Sacred Heart (0-1-0) 9/28/02...... Southern N.H...... W 2-1 (2OT) 9/23/97...... Sacred Heart...... L 0-2 9/27/03...... at Southern N.H...... T 1-1 (2OT) 9/25/04...... Southern N.H...... W 1-0 Sage (3-1-0) 9/24/05...... at Southern N.H...... T 1-1 (2OT) 10/12/88...... Sage...... L 0-1 9/23/06...... Southern N.H...... W 2-0 10/24/91...... Sage...... W 2-0 9/22/07...... at Southern N.H...... W 1-0 10/26/92...... Sage...... W 7-1 9/13/08...... Southern N.H...... W 5-0 9/15/96...... at Sage...... W 11-0 10/17/09...... at Southern N.H...... W 1-0 9/12/10...... Southern N.H...... W 2-1 Saint Anselm (10-3-3) 9/11/11...... at Sothern N.H...... W 3-1 9/9/95...... Saint Anselm...... L 0-5 9/15/12...... Southern N.H...... T 1-1 (2OT) 9/24/00...... at Saint Anselm...... W 3-1 11/2/12...... a-Southern N.H...... L 0-1 9/23/01...... Saint Anselm...... T 0-0 (2OT) 9/21/13...... at Southern N.H...... W 1-0 10/9/02...... at Saint Anselm...... W 3-0 9/20/14...... Southern N.H...... W 3-0 10/8/03...... Saint Anselm...... W 1-0 a-NE-10 Semifinal 10/6/04...... at Saint Anselm...... W 4-0 10/26/05...... Saint Anselm...... L 2-3 Southern Vermont (1-0-0) 10/7/06...... at Saint Anselm...... T 2-2 (2OT) 9/7/96...... a-Southern Vermont...... W 5-1 10/6/07...... Saint Anselm...... W 2-0 a-Southern Vermont Tournament 10/4/08...... at Saint Anselm...... W 4-2 9/26/09...... Saint Anselm...... W 1-0 Stockton State (0-1-0) 10/10/10...... at Saint Anselm...... W 5-0 10/10/92...... at Stockton State...... L 0-1 10/8/11...... Saint Anselm...... W 2-1 10/6/12...... at Saint Anselm...... T 1-1 (2OT) Stonehill (12-7-1) 10/12/13...... Saint Anselm...... W 2-0 9/3/89...... a-vs. Stonehill...... L 0-4 10/11/14...... at Saint Anselm...... L 0-2 11/2/97...... at Stonehill...... L 0-5 10/27/98...... Stonehill...... L 1-3 Saint Michael’s (16-1-0) 9/4/99...... b-at Stonehill...... L 1-2 9/3/95 ...... a-at Saint Michael’s...... W 4-2 9/20/00...... Stonehill...... L 0-2 10/14/00...... at Saint Michael’s...... W 3-2 10/21/01...... at Stonehill...... L 1-2 10/13/01...... Saint Michael’s...... W 1-0 10/6/02...... at Stonehill...... W 2-0 10/14/02...... Saint Michael’s...... W 3-0 10/19/03...... Stonehill...... W 5-0 10/29/02...... b-Saint Michael’s...... W 3-1 10/24/04...... Stonehill...... W 2-1 10/13/03...... at Saint Michael’s...... W 2-1 9/13/05...... Stonehill...... L 1-2 (2OT) 10/11/04...... Saint Michael’s...... L 1-2 9/2/06...... at Stonehill...... W 3-2 (2OT) 9/21/05...... at Saint Michael’s...... W 1-0 A9/27/07...... Stonehill...... W 1-0 9/20/06...... Saint Michael’s...... W 3-0 10/18/08...... at Stonehill...... W 4-0 9/19/07...... at Saint Michael’s...... W 3-0 9/12/09...... Stonehill...... W 2-1 10/8/08...... Saint Michael’s...... W 3-0 10/2/10...... at Stonehill...... W 3-1 9/05/09...... at Saint Michael’s...... W 2-0 10/1/11...... Stonehill...... W 1-0 10/19/10...... Saint Michael’s...... W 2-1 11/4/11...... c-Stonehill...... W 2-0 10/19/11...... at Saint Michael’s...... W 1-0 10/20/12...... at Stonehill...... W 2-0 9/29/12...... Saint Michael’s...... W 6-0 10/26/13...... Stonehill...... W 3-1 10/5/13...... at Saint Michael’s...... W 2-0 10/25/14...... at Stonehill...... T 1-1 (2OT) 10/4/14...... Saint Michael’s...... W 2-0 a-Eastern Connecticut State Tournament a-Saint Michael’s Tournament b-Stonehill Tournament b-NE-10 Quarterfinal c-NE-10 Final

Siena (3-3-0) Utica (2-2-2) 10/10/87...... Siena...... L 0-3 9/30/91...... Utica...... T 2-2 10/8/88...... Siena...... L 1-2 9/28/92...... Utica...... L 0-1 9/12/89...... Siena...... W 2-1 10/28/93...... at Utica...... W 2-1 9/12/90...... Siena...... L 0-1 9/26/94...... Utica...... T 2-2 9/12/91...... Siena...... W 4-0 9/25/95...... at Utica...... L 1-2 9/30/92...... Siena...... W 3-0 9/25/96...... Utica...... W 4-0

Skidmore (0-1-0) Vassar (0-1-0) 9/26/87...... Skidmore...... L 0-9 9/9/89...... a-Vassar...... L 2-3 a-Binghamton Tournament Southampton (5-3-0) 10/1/89...... Southampton...... L 2-8 West Chester (3-0-0) 9/26/93...... Southampton...... W 2-0 11/21/10...... a-at #4 West Chester...... T 1-1 (3OT) 9/24/94...... at Southampton...... W 1-0 11/18/12...... b-at West Chester...... W 4-1 10/21/95...... at Southampton...... L 0-2 11/23/14...... b-at #18 West Chester...... W 2-0 10/13/96...... Southampton...... L 0-3 a-NCAA Quarterfinal (advanced 3-1 via PK) 9/27/97...... at Southampton...... W 4-3 b-NCAA Quarterfinal 10/18/98...... Southampton...... W 2-0 10/23/99...... at Southampton...... W 2-1 Westfield State (2-1-1) 9/19/91...... Westfield...... W 3-2 Southern Connecticut State (13-7-1) 9/23/92...... at Westfield...... T 1-1 (2OT) 9/19/97...... Southern Connecticut...... L 1-2 9/18/93...... Westfield...... W 2-1 9/13/98...... at Southern Connecticut...... L 1-2 (2OT) 10/1/94...... at Westfield...... L 0-1 9/16/00...... at Southern Connecticut...... L 0-3 11/3/00...... at Southern Connecticut...... L 0-3 West Florida (0-2-1) 9/15/01...... Southern Connecticut...... L 1-2 12/4/08...... a-vs #2 West Florida...... L 0-4 10/31/01...... at Southern Connecticut...... L 0-4 11/29/12...... b-vs #2 West Florida...... L 1-2 (2 OT) 10/12/02...... at Southern Connecticut...... W 4-2 a-NCAA Semifinal (at Tampa, FL) 10/11/03...... Southern Connecticut...... W 2-1 b-NCAA Semifinal (at Evans, GA) 11/2/03...... a-Southern Connecticut...... W 3-0 10/9/04...... at Southern Connecticut...... L 0-3 Wheaton (0-1-0) 9/17/05...... Southern Connecticut...... W 3-1 9/8/96...... vs. Wheaton...... L 1-5 9/16/06...... at Southern Connecticut...... W 2-0 9/15/07...... Southern Connecticut...... W 3-0 Wheeling (0-1-0) 9/9/08...... at Southern Connecticut...... W 2-1 11/4/89...... Wheeling...... L 1-6 9/30/09...... at Southern Connecticut...... W 1-0 10/27/10...... Southern Connecticut...... W 4-0 Wilmington (1-0-0) 10/26/11...... at Southern Connecticut...... W 2-1 11/9/12...... a-vs. Wilmington...... W 3-0 10/16/12...... Southern Connecticut...... W 2-1 a-NCAA Tournament First-Round (at Springfield, MA) 10/31/12...... a-Southern Connecticut...... W 5-1 10/22/13...... at Southern Connecticut...... T 0-0 (2OT) 10/21/14...... Southern Connecticut...... W 2-1 (2OT) a-NE-10 Quarterfinal 2011 NCAA CHAMPIONS 43 THE COLLEGE OF SAINT ROSE 2015 WOMEN’S SOCCER

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Team CoSIDA District I First-Team Northeast-10 First-Team ECAC Championship...... 2005 Michaela Phillips...... 2014 Lindsay Bove...... 2005, 2006, 2007 NSCAA/Adidas Team Academic Award...2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, Kyra Meli...... 2013 Sami Brown...... 2006, 2007 ...... 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 Laura Taylor...... 2013 Kailey Egbert...... 2006, 2007 NCAA Tournament.... 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, Jourdan Thompson...... 2013, 2014 Alaina Lange...... 2006 ...... 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 Sydney Bond...... 2012, 2013 Lauren Steinberg...... 2006, 2007 Meagan McKinney...... 2011 Christy Cremo...... 2005 NSCAA Final National Rankings Carmelina Puopolo...... 2011, 2012, 2014 2014...... #3 Christina Cuffari...... 2010, 2011 Northeast-10 Second-Team 2013...... #9 Coco Ebersole...... 2010 Alex Sobchak...... 2007 2012...... #4 Kelly Guerin...... 2009, 2010 Kylee Litchfield...... 2005, 2006 2011...... #1 Sami Brown...... 2007 2010...... #3 Lindsay Bove...... 2006, 2007 Northeast-10 Third-Team 2009...... #4 Christie Cremo...... 2005 Kira Duran...... 2007 2008...... #4 Kerri Stone...... 2003 2007...... #9 NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll* 2006...... #13 CoSIDA District I Second-Team Meeghan Arno...... S2013, F2013, S2014 2003...... #16 Derith Fernandes...... 2011 Emily Benjamin...... F2013, S2014, F2014, S2015 2002...... #22 Coco Ebersole...... 2009 Hannah Bensink...... F2013, S2014 Kailey Egbert...... 2008 Courtney Benson...... S2015 Coach of the Year Lauren Steinberg...... 2007 Kaitlyn Berry...... 2008, F2009, S2010, F2010 NSCAA National Alaina Lange...... 2006 Kristen Bidosky...... 2008, F2009, S2010, F2010 Laurie Darling Gutheil...... 2009, 2011 Kerri Stone...... 2002 Bridget Blessie...... F2013, S2014 Sammy Blizzard...... S2014, F2014, S2015 NSCAA East Region CoSIDA District I Third-Team Sydney Bond...... F2010, S2011, F2011, S2012, F2012, S2013, Laurie Darling Gutheil...... 2008, 2009, 2010 Christina Cuffari...... 2009 ...... F2013, S2014 Katie Whiting...... 2009 Morgan Burchhardt...... F2014 Northeast-10 Sami Brown...... 2006 Nicolle Burke...... F2010, S2011 Laurie Darling Gutheil...... 2002, 2006 Jennifer Busk...... F2012, S2013, F2013, S2014, F2014, S2015 Scholar All-America Kristin Carr...... F2012, S2013, F2013, S2014, F2014, S2015 Player of the Year NSCAA First-Team Marisah Case...... S2010, F2011, S2012, F2012 NSCAA National Sydney Bond...... 2013 Susan Cowan...... 2008, S2010 Carmelina Puopolo...... 2011 Jourdan Thompson...... 2013, 2014 Christina Cuffari...... 2008, F2009, S2010, F2010, S2011, F2011, S2012 Carmelina Puopolo...... 2012, 2014 Amanda Deck...... F2009, S2010, F2010, S2010 Daktronics Christina Cuffari...... 2011 Gianna D’Errico...... 2008, S2010, F2011 Carmelina Puopolo...... 2012 Kelly Guerin...... 2009, 2010 Nicola D’Errico...... 2008, F2009, S2010, F2010, S2011, F2011, S2012 Katie Whiting...... 2009, 2010 Kira Duran...... 2008, F2009, S2010 All-America Kailey Egbert...... 2008 Coco Ebersole...... 2008, F2009, S2010 NSCAA First-Team Lauren Steinberg...... 2007 Kailey Egbert...... 2008 Sydney Bond...... 2013 Lindsay Bove...... 2006 Deanna Esposito...... F2009, F2010 Jourdan Thompson...... 2012, 2013, 2014 Jaclyn Evans...... 2008, F2009, F2010, S2011 Christina Cuffari...... 2011 NSCAA Second-Team Derith Fernandes.... 2008, F2009, S2010, F2010, S2011, F2011, S2012 Carmelina Puopolo...... 2011, 2012, 2014 Sydney Bond...... 2012 Erin Felix...... S2013, F2013, S2014 Amanda Deck...... 2008, 2009, 2010 Christina Cuffari...... 2010 Courtenay Gannon...... F008, F2009 Kelly Guerin...... 2009, 2010 Sami Brown...... 2007 Elisa Galbiati...... F2013, S2014, S2015 Katie Whiting...... 2009, 2010 Jessica Gerski...... S2013, F2013 Ashley McGuire...... 2007 NSCAA Third-Team Silvana Giovannone...... F2014, S2015 Kylee Litchfield...... 2006 Lindsay Bove...... 2007 Brittany Godin...... 2008, F2009, S2010, S2011, F2011, S2012 Kerri Stone...... 2003 Maggie Grayson...... F2011, S2012, F2012, S2013 NSCAA Second Team Kelly Guerin...... 2008, F2009, S2010 Sydney Bond...... 2012 Scholar All-East Region Kallina Haase...... F2012, S2013 NSCAA Molly Harpster...... F2011. S2012, F2012, S2013 NSCAA Third-Team La’Quilla Upton...... 2014 Matilda Hart...... F2012, S2013 Sydney Bond...... 2011 Sydney Bond...... 2012, 2013 Alice Hayden...... S2014 Christina Cuffari...... 2010 Jourdan Thompson...... 2013, 2014 Aoife Herbert...... F2010, S2011, F2011, S2012 Deanna Esposito...... 2010 Carmelina Puopolo...... 2012, 2014 Ashley Homer...... F2013, S2014, F2014, S2015 Brittany Godin...... 2009 Derith Fernandes...... 2011 Kelly Johnson...... F2012, S2013, F2013 Kailey Egbert...... 2008 Meagan McKinney...... 2011 Caty Kirk Robins...... 2008, F2009, S2010 Katie Whiting...... 2008 Kim Morton...... 2011 Katlynn Knier...... F2009 Kerri Stone...... 2003 Christina Cuffari...... 2010, 2011 Melody Lawrence...... F2011, S2012 Nicola D’Errico...... 2010, 2011 Hanna Lindstrom...... F2011, S2012 Daktronics First-Team Coco Ebersole...... 2009, 2010 Jillian Lyons...... 2008 Jourdan Thompson...... 2014 Kelly Guerin...... 2009, 2010 Jennifer Mansfield...... F2009 Sydney Bond...... 2012, 2013 Katie Whiting...... 2009, 2010 Quinn Massaroni...... F2014, S2015 Carmelina Puopolo...... 2011, 2012, 2014 Kailey Egbert...... 2008 Meagan McKinney...... F2009, S2010, F2010, S2011, F2011, S2012, Christina Cuffari...... 2010, 2011 Sami Brown...... 2007 ...... F2012, S2013 Amanda Deck...... 2010 Lauren Steinberg...... 2007 Joani Medero...... F2012, S2013, F2014, S2015 Deanna Esposito...... 2010 Lindsay Bove...... 2006, 2007 Kyra Meli...... F2011, S2012, F2012, S2013, F2013, S2014 Kelly Guerin...... 2010 Christie Cremo...... 2005 Lauren Minkoff...... F2011, S2012, F2012, S2013 Katie Whiting...... 2010 Jenna Morotta...... 2005 Kim Morton...... 2008, S2010, F2010, S2011, F2011, S2012 Kerri Stone...... 2003 Shannon Murphy...... 2008, F2009 Daktronics Second-Team Christina Paradise...... 2002 Emily Opalinski...... F2014, S2015 Jourdan Thompson...... 2013 Amber Cringle...... 2001 Sydney O’Shaughnessy...... S2015 Kelly Guerin...... 2009 Sandra Greenman...... 2001 Carly Pengelly...... F2009 Ashley McGuire...... 2007 Jaime Ladieu...... 2001 Michaela Phillips...... F2012, F2013, S2014, F2014, S2015 Carmelina Puopolo...... F2010, S2011, F2011, S2012, F2012, S2013, Daktronics Third-Team Scholar All-East Region - Honorable Mention ...... F2013, F2014, S2015 Sydney Bond...... 2011 NSCAA Torez Ramsey...... F2014 Meagan McKinney...... 2011 Jennifer Busk...... 2014 Megan Reese...... F2013, S2014, F2014, S2015 Lauren Steinberg...... 2007 Michaela Phillips...... 2014 Amanda Roney...... F2014, S2015 Nicole Shively...... 2014 Allison Schmidt...... F2010, S2011, F2011, S2012, F2012, S2013, Daktronics Honorable Mention Laura Taylor...... 2012 ...... F2013, S2014 Amanda Vasquez...... 2012 Kailey Egbert...... 2007 Amanda Schweers...... 2008 Alex Sobchak...... 2007 Alayna Shaw...... F2009, S2010, F2010 Academic All-America Lauren Steinberg...... 2006 Elizabeth Shegda...... 2008, F2009 CoSIDA First-Team Nicole Shively...... F2012, S2013, F2013, S2014, F2014, S2015 Sydney Bond...... 2013 Academic All-Conference# Christy-Lea Smith...... 2008, S2010 Kyra Meli...... 2013 Northeast-10 Gianna Smith...... F2012, S2013, F2013, S2014, S2015 Carmelina Puopolo...... 2012 Michaela Phillips...... 2013 Niki Smith...... S2011, S2012, F2012, S2013, F2013, S2014 Christina Cuffari...... 2010, 2011 Laura Taylor...... 2013 Alex Sobchak...... 2008, F2009, S2010 Kelly Guerin...... 2010 Sydney Bond...... 2012, 2013 Laura Taylor...... F2011, S2012, F2012, S2013, F2013, S2014 Lindsay Bove...... 2007 Kyra Meli...... 2012, 2013 Madison Taylor...... F2014, S2015 Sami Brown...... 2007 Jourdan Thompson...... 2012, 2014 Jourdan Thompson...... F2011, S2012, F2012, S2013, F2013, Derith Fernandes...... 2011 ...... S2014, F2014, S2015 CoSIDA Second Team Meagan McKinney...... 2011 La’Quilla Upton..... S2011, F2011, F2012, S2013, F2013, S2014, F2014 Jourdan Thompson...... 2014 Carmelina Puopolo...... 2011, 2012, 2014 Stephanie Vance...... S2011 Carmelina Puopolo...... 2014 Christina Cuffari...... 2009, 2010, 2011 Amanda Vasquez...... F2012, S2013, S2014, F2014, S2015 Coco Ebersole...... 2009, 2010 Deanna Wachtel...... F2009 CoSIDA Third-Team Kelly Guerin...... 2008, 2009, 2010 Katie Whiting...... 2008, F2009, S2010 Kelly Guerin...... 2009 Katie Whiting...... 2009, 2010 Ojwanna Wilson...... S2013, F2013, S2014 Kailey Egbert...... 2008 Liv Zabka...... F2012, S2013 44 WWW.GOGOLDENKNIGHTS.COM THE COLLEGE OF SAINT ROSE 2015 WOMEN’S SOCCER

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Gold Scholar Kylee Litchfield...... 2006 Meagan McKinney...... 2009 Kelly Guerin...... 2007 Ashley McGuire...... 2006, 2007 Christina Cuffari...... 2008 Sami Brown...... 2005, 2006 Alaina Lange...... 2005, 2006, 2007 Daktronics Northeast/East Second Team Northeast-10 Tournament MOP Lindsay Bove...... 2004, 2005 Morgan Burchhardt...... 2014 Jourdan Thompson...... 2014 Christie Cremo...... 2004 La’Quilla Upton...... 2013, 2014 Meeghan Arno...... 2013 Leslie Sandusky...... 2004 Jessica Gerski...... 2012 Brittany Godin...... 2011 Kerri Stone...... 2003 Molly Harpster...... 2012 Deanna Esposito...... 2010 Gianna D’Errico...... 2010 Katie Whiting...... 2009 Silver Scholar Susan Cowan...... 2009 Shannon Murphy...... 2008 Coco Ebersole...... 2007 Amanda Deck...... 2009 Lauren Steinberg...... 2007 Amanda Schweers...... 2007 Katie Whiting...... 2009 Lindsay Bove...... 2006, 2007 Kailey Egbert...... 2008 Northeast-10 All-Championship Team Kailey Egbert...... 2005, 2006 Lindsay Bove...... 2007 Carmelina Puopolo...... 2014 Jenna Morotta...... 2005 Sami Brown...... 2007 Meeghan Arno...... 2013 Deanna Wachtel...... 2006 Michaela Phillips...... 2013, 2014 Bronze Scholar Jourdan Thompson...... 2013, 2014 Kailey Egbert...... 2007 All-Conference Laura Taylor...... 2012 Jazmine Farrell...... 2007 Northeast-10 Player of the Year Brittany Godin...... 2011 Lauren Steinberg...... 2007 Christina Cuffari...... 2011 Kim Morton...... 2011 Emma DeVault...... 2005, 2006 Amanda Deck...... 2010 Sydney Bond...... 2010 Leslie Sandusky...... 2005, 2006, 2007 Christina Cuffari...... 2010, 2011 Alex Sobchak...... 2005 Northeast-10 Defender of the Year Amanda Deck...... 2009 Sarah Gomes...... 2004 Katie Whiting...... 2010 Brittany Godin...... 2009 Jenny Ives...... 2004 Kylee Litchfield...... 2006 Katie Whiting...... 2009 Jenna Morotta...... 2003, 2004 Ashley Arnone...... 2003 Northeast-10 Goalkeeper of the Year All-Conference Deanna Esposito...... 2010 NYCAC First-Team NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Drea Porteus...... 1999 Kelly Guerin...... 2010 Northeast-10 First-Team Kailey Egbert...... 2008 Amanda Vasquez...... 2014 NYCAC Second-Team Lauren Steinberg...... 2007 Jourdan Thompson...... 2013, 2014 Sandra Greenman...... 1998, 1999 Sydney Bond...... 2011, 2012, 2013 Kelly Bidwell...... 1996, 1997 All-Region Christina Cuffari...... 2011 Lynnette Sherwood...... 1996, 1997 NSCAA New England/East First-Team Carmelina Puopolo...... 2011, 2012, 2014 Gina Hoven...... 1995 Amanda Vasquez...... 2014 Gianna D’Errico...... 2010 Jourdan Thompson...... 2013, 2014 Deanna Esposito...... 2010 NYCAC Freshman of the Year La’Quilla Upton...... 2013 Amanda Deck...... 2009, 2010 Drea Porteus...... 1999 Christina Cuffari...... 2010, 2011 Kelly Guerin...... 2009, 2010 Sydney Bond...... 2011, 2012, 2013 Katie Whiting...... 2009, 2010 NCAA Championship All-Tournament Team Brittany Godin...... 2011 Sami Brown...... 2007 La’Quilla Upton...... 2014 Carmelina Puopolo...... 2011, 2012, 2014 Kira Duran...... 2007 Molly Harpster...... 2012 Amanda Deck...... 2008, 2009, 2010 Lindsay Bove...... 2005, 2006, 2007 Sydney Bond...... 2011 Gianna D’Errico...... 2010 Kylee Litchfield...... 2006 Gianna D’Errico...... 2011 Deanna Esposito...... 2010 Renae Ransdell...... 2002, 2003, 2004 Derith Fernandes...... 2011 Kelly Guerin...... 2009, 2010 Kerri Stone...... 2002, 2003 Jessica Gerski...... 2011 Brittany Godin...... 2009 Eliza Whipple...... 2003 Carmelina Puopolo...... 2011, 2012, 2014 Kailey Egbert...... 2008 Nicola D’Errico...... 2009 Katie Whiting...... 2008, 2009, 2010 Northeast-10 Second-Team Meagan McKinney...... 2009 Shannon Murphy...... 2008 Kristin Carr...... 2013 Lindsay Bove...... 2006, 2007 Jessica Gerski...... 2013 NCAA Tournament Ashley McGuire...... 2007 Laura Taylor...... 2013 Most Outstanding Offensive Player Kylee Litchfield...... 2006 La’Quilla Upton...... 2013, 2014 Carmelina Puopolo...... 2011 Renae Ransdell...... 2002, 2003, 2004 Amanda Vasquez...... 2012 Kerri Stone...... 2003 Brittany Barry...... 2011 NCAA Tournament Jourdan Thompson...... 2012 Brittany Godin...... 2011 Most Outstanding Defensive Player Eliza Whipple...... 2002, 2003 Christina Cuffari...... 2010 Sydney Bond...... 2011 Susan Cowan...... 2009 NSCAA New England/East Second-Team Gianna D’Errico...... 2009, 2011 Northeast-10 Woman of the Year (All Sports) La’Quilla Upton...... 2014 Amanda Deck...... 2008 Christina Cuffari...... 2011 Jessica Gerski...... 2013 Kailey Egbert...... 2008 Kailey Egbert...... 2008 Molly Harpster...... 2012 Katie Whiting...... 2008 Amanda Vasquez...... 2012 Ashley McGuire...... 2006, 2007 Northeast-10 Outstanding Female Scholar (All Sports) Susan Cowan...... 2009 Lauren Steinberg...... 2005, 2006, 2007 Christina Cuffari...... 2011 Gianna D’Errico...... 2009, 2011 Courtney Goess...... 2004, 2005 Christina Cuffari...... 2008 Kylee Litchfield...... 2005 Northeast-10 Sports Excellence Award Winner Sami Brown...... 2007 Lindsay Bove...... 2004 Sydney Bond...... 2013 Ashley McGuire...... 2006 Eliza Whipple...... 2000, 2001, 2002 Carmelina Puopolo...... 2012, 2014 Lindsay Bove...... 2005 Sandra Greenman...... 2000 Christina Cuffari...... 2011 Courtney Goess...... 2005 Drea Porteus...... 2000 Kelly Guerin...... 2010 Lauren Steinberg...... 2005, 2007 Kerri Stone...... 2002 Northeast-10 Third-Team NCAA Elite 89 Award Eliza Whipple...... 2001 Jennifer Busk...... 2014 Kyra Meli...... 2012 Drea Porteus...... 2000 Morgan Burchhardt...... 2014 Kelly Guerin...... 2010 Michaela Phillips...... 2013 NSCAA New England/East Third Team Nicole Shively...... 2013, 2014 ECAC Award of Valor Laura Taylor...... 2013 Brittany Barry...... 2012 Jillian Meconi...... 2000 Jessica Gerski...... 2011, 2012 Molly Harpster...... 2012 Nicola D’Errico...... 2011 ECAC Robbins Scholar Athlete CoSIDA Second-Team Meagan McKinney...... 2011 Kerri Stone...... 2004 Lynnette Sherwood...... 1996 Sydney Bond...... 2010 Brittany Godin...... 2010 Saint Rose played as an independent from 1986-1994. Daktronics East Region Player of the Year Carmelina Puopolo...... 2010 NSCAA – National Soccer Coaches Association of America Sydney Bond...... 2013 Caitlin Naylor...... 2008 CoSIDA – College Sports Information Directors of America Carmelina Puopolo...... 2012 Deanna Wachtel...... 2006 *Program Expanded in 2008 (Gold, Silver, Bronze designations discon- Christina Cuffari...... 2011 Sami Brown...... 2005 tinued beginning in 2008) Amanda Deck...... 2010 Kailey Egbert...... 2005 Expanded again in 2009 Drea Porteus...... 2003 F=Fall Semester; S=Spring Semester Daktronics Northeast/East First Team Leia Weidman...... 2003 #First, Second, Third-team designations discontinued in 2008 (team Jourdan Thompson...... 2013, 2014 Kerri Volkmuth...... 2002 includes all fall sports) Amanda Vasquez...... 2012 Amber Cringle...... 2000 Sydney Bond...... 2011, 2012, 2013 Christine Ginty...... 2000 Meagan McKinney...... 2011 Carmelina Puopolo...... 2011, 2012, 2014 Northeast-10 All-Rookie Team Amanda Deck...... 2010 Morgan Burchhardt...... 2014 Christina Cuffari...... 2010, 2011 Sammy Blizzard...... 2013 Deanna Esposito...... 2010 Kristin Carr...... 2012 Katie Whiting...... 2010 Amanda Vasquez...... 2012 Kelly Guerin...... 2009, 2010 Brittany Barry...... 2011 Lauren Steinberg...... 2007 Sydney Bond...... 2010 Lindsay Bove...... 2006 Carmelina Puopolo...... 2010 2011 NCAA CHAMPIONS 45 $5

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WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP RECAP 2011 NCAA Division II Women’s Soccer Championship ©2011 Stephen Nowland/NCAA ©2011 Photos Stephen Nowland/NCAA The College of Saint Rose won the 2011 NCAA Division II Women’s Soccer Championship. A first time for everything Saint Rose stuns defending champions for first national title

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ational champions — for the College of Saint Rose, it has a nice ring to it. It has an even a sweeter ring to it when you come from behind, knock off the two-time Ndefending national champions, and claim the first national team title in school annals after coming up just short in the national semifinals each of the past three seasons. Saint Rose did just that on December 3 in Pensacola, Florida. Sophomore forward Carmelina Puopolo scored twice in the opening 11 minutes of the second half and sophomore keeper Jessica Gerski made five saves and helped direct a defensive unit that kept the nation’s top-ranked team off the scoreboard for the final 58 minutes. “This is incredible. I’m just so proud of these girls,” said Saint Rose head coach Laurie Darling Gutheil. “We’ve overcome so many obstacles, and our girls did such a good job com- ing out and doing what they needed to do. They’ve worked so hard, and it’s the best thing to be rewarded as the national champion. “It’s such a long run to get here that by the time you get out there the girls have given all they have just to get to this point. So once you’re here it just comes down to heart and effort,

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GK - Jessica Gerski, Saint Rose D - Molly Downtain, Chico State D - Kayla Klosterman, Grand Valley State D - Derith Fernandes, Saint Rose D - Sydney Bond, Saint Rose (Defensive Most Outstanding Player) M - Lisa Webster, Chico State M - Nadima Skeff, Armstrong M - Gianna D'Errico, Saint Rose F - Carmelina Puopolo, Saint Rose (Offensive Most Outstanding Player) F - Ashley Botts, Grand Valley State F - Kayla Addison, Grand Valley State and that’s why we’re sitting here with this trophy right now.” Two years ago, Grand Valley State (20-1-4) upended Saint Rose 3-2 in overtime in a national semifinal match after the Golden Knights (24-1-1) had taken a 2-0 early lead, before the Lakers squared

it in the 83rd minute. This time though, Saint Rose ©2011 Photos Stephen Nowland/NCAA came back. The game was fairly evenly played Megan Brown (8) of Grand Valley State and Gianna D’Errico of Saint Rose battle for the ball. throughout the first half, although the Golden Knights generated a 10-7 shot advantage. Regardless, the Lakers got on the scoreboard first with 32:25 elapsed. Junior forward Ashley Botts dribbled diagonally from the left side through the box and ripped a shot that went inside the left post for her 20th strike of the year to put Grand Valley up 1-0 at intermission. However, Saint Rose came out of the locker room and immediately began to dictate the rate of play. Puopolo first one-timed a left-footed volley that found the corner of the net with 47:49 elapsed and then used some nifty footwork for her 10th game-winner of the year. Puopolo collected a feed from junior back Molly Harpster on the left side of the box, dribbled twice to shake her defender, and rifled a shot from 10 yards out to make it 2-1 Golden Knights. That goal stood up as Saint Rose successfully

defended its end throughout the final 25 minutes. ©2011 Photos Stephen Nowland/NCAA “First, congratulations to Saint Rose,” said Erin Mruz (7) of Grand Valley State tries to get the ball past Brittany Godin (18) of Saint Grand Valley State head coach David Dilanni. “It Rose. was a fantastic national championship game that I think we were all looking for. but unfortunately we couldn’t put one in. Soccer As for the Golden Knights, they’ll spend the off- “We don’t like to lose, but I think it was the up can be a cruel game and that’s how it goes. season celebrating the culmination of a long journey. and downs that we expected. We stuck to the game “I think our kids were ready but maybe it was “We have such a great fan base and family. They plan, exposed them and had some chances. We how the first half ended, and maybe we lost some run such a phenomenal support system and I’m just changed systems and went into an offensive mind- momentum. We had our chances but we just could- so thrilled they could be here to witness it and be a set and tried to get them again in the second half, n’t stop the bleeding.” part of it with their girls,” Gutheil said.

NCAA.com WORK HARD ‘‘PLAY HARD’’ TOP ROW (L-R): Head coach Laurie Darling Gutheil, Danae Kaldaridou, Hannah Wildenstein, Sydney O’Shaughnessy, Elisa Galbiati, Raven Small, Totianyu Guadalupe, Aline Stacklí, Kayley Jansen, and assistant coach Carmelina Puopolo. MIDDLE ROW (L-R): Assistant coach Jason Gutheil, Joani Medero, Ojwanna Wilson, Nicole Shively, Silvana Giovannone, Jennifer Busk, Amanda Vasquez, Michaela Phillips, Kristen Carr, Gianna Smith, Torez Ramsey and assistant coach Jim Lennox. FRONT ROW (L-R): Sophia Constantine, Roxana Hernandez, Courtney Benson, Sammy Blizzard, Jaime Durant, Madison Taylor, Morgan Burchhardt, Megan Reese, Sharon Jones-Greene, and Julia Porzio.