2014 Schedule eason Outlook

Date Date Opponent Location Time Season Outlook Season February S 9 Sunday at Stetson DeLand, Fla. 10 a.m. 11 Tuesday vs. Coastal Carolina Jacksonville, Fla. 8:30 a.m.

March 1 Saturday at Temple Philadelphia, Pa. 10 a.m. 3 Monday at Robert Morris Moon Township, Pa. 9 a.m. 14 Friday Connecticut Papé Field 4 p.m. 15 Saturday Fresno State* Papé Field 2 p.m. 22 Saturday Presbyterian Papé Field Noon

26 Wednesday at Ohio State Columbus, Ohio 1 p.m. C 30 Sunday at Cincinnatti Cincinnatti, Ohio 9 a.m. oaching Staff April 3 Friday at *# Berkeley, Calif. 7 p.m. 6 Sunday at St. Mary’s* Moraga, Calif. Noon 11 Friday Stanford*# Papé Field 5 p.m. 13 Sunday UC Davis* Papé Field 1 p.m. 18 Friday at USC* Los Angeles, Calif. 4 p.m. 20 Sunday at State* San Diego, Calif. 1 p.m. 25 Friday Denver* Papé Field 5 p.m.

27 Sunday Colorado* Papé Field Noon T he Players May

1 Thursday MPSF Championships Denver, Colo. TBA 2 Friday MPSF Championships Denver, Colo. TBA 4 Sunday MPSF Championship Game Denver, Color. 10 a.m. All times PACIFIC Home games are listed BOLD *Denotes MPSF Conference match #Pac-12 Networks televised match S eason In Review

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University Information Athletic Communications Name...... Website...... www.GoDucks.com Location...... Eugene, Ore. Office Phone...... (541) 346-5488 Founded...... 1876 Asst. AD for Communications...... Andy McNamara

eason Outlook Enrollment...... 24,500 Email...... [email protected] S Season Outlook Nickname...... Ducks Oregon Lacrosse Contact...... John Vu Colors...... Green and Yellow Office Phone...... (541) 346-5469 President...... Michael R. Gottfredson Cell Phone...... (714) 728-9163 Athletics Director...... Rob Mullens Email...... [email protected] Facility...... Papé Field Capacity...... 1,000 Table of Contents Surface...... Field Turf 2014 Schedule...... 3

Athletics Phone...... (541) 346-4481 General Information...... 4 Ticket Office Phone...... (541) 346-4461 Table of Contents...... 4 Season Preview...... 5 oaching Staff C Oregon Lacrosse Staff Ducks in the Polls...... 6 Head Coach...... Jen Beck Coaching Staff...... 7-10 Alma Mater...... Virginia ‘96 Jen Beck...... 8 Career Record (pct.)...... 90-73 (.552) Robert Bray, Jr...... 9 At Oregon (pct.)...... Same Jen Derby...... 10 Season...... 10th 2014 Ducks...... 11-38 Office Phone...... (541) 346-5341 Roster...... 12-13 Email...... [email protected] Biographical Information...... 14-37

Associate Head Coach...... Robert Bray, Jr. Season in Review...... 38-48 Alma Mater...... SUNY-Potsdam ‘91 Season Recap...... 39 he Players

T Season...... 10th Schedule & Results...... 39 Assistant Coach...... Jen Derby MPSF All-Conference Selections...... 39 Alma Mater...... Oregon ‘08 Statistics...... 40-41 Season...... Sixth MPSF Standings...... 41 MPSF Tournament Results...... 41 Team Information Categorical Leaders...... 42 2013 Overall Record...... 8-9 Box Scores...... 43-48 2013 MPSF Record...... 3-5 History & Records...... 49-61 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 15/3 All-Time Letterwinners...... 63 Newcomers...... 8 All-Time Record (pct.)...... 90-73 (.552) Credit All-Time MPSF Record (pct.)...... 30-23 (.556) Writing and Design...... John Vu & Mike Garabedian eason In Review

S MPSF Tournament Record (pct.)...... 10-7 (.588) Editing...... University of Oregon Athletic Communications Cover Design...... John Vu Cover Photo...... Zach Ancell Photography...... Eric Evans

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EUGENE, Ore. – The Oregon women’s lacrosse team will begin its quest to return to Fresno State and Presbyterian. The Ducks face the Huskies first on Friday, March 14 for S the NCAA tournament beginning on Feb. 9, as the Ducks take on Stetson in DeLand, their home opener. Oregon then entertains Fresno State for an early Mountain Pacific Outlook Season Fla. The Ducks return 10-of-12 starters and added eight to the mix. Seven of the 17 Federation match on March 15, and then entertains Presbyterian March 22. matches slated for the 2014 season will be at held at Papé Field. The Green and Yellow then head to Ohio for a pair of matches against Ohio State on “We’re excited for the upcoming season,” said head coach Jen Beck. “We have worked March 26 and Cincinnati on March 30. tremendously hard and every member of our team is committed to putting the team above themselves to help guide us towards success.” The Ducks then hit conference play in full stride, starting with matches at California and St. Mary’s on April 3 and April 6 respectively. Oregon then plays host to last year’s LUCKY NO. 7 conference tournament champions, Stanford, on April 11. Two days later, the Ducks With seven seniors returning, the Ducks look to bounce back from their 8-9 season play host to UC Davis before heading visiting (April 18) and San last year behind the leadership of Caroline Federighi, Sami Kiser, Erika McCool, Hayley Diego State (April 20). Milner, Shannon Propst, Nikki Puszcz and Chelsea Randel. The core group of seniors are 30-23 overall and 14-7 in conference play, including an undefeated conference record Oregon will conclude its regular season schedule with a pair of home games against of 7-0 in 2012 that resulted in a conference championship, conference tournament Denver, last year’s regular-season champions, and Colorado. C championship and a bid to the NCAA tournament. oaching Staff DUCKS ON TV A LOOK AT THE DUCKS Oregon will have a pair of its games broadcast on the Pac-12 Networks this season. The Oregon wrapped up its ninth season 8-9 and 3-5 in conference play, missing its own first of which will be the Ducks’ first road conference match in Berkeley, Calif., against conference tournament last year. The Ducks were just 5-5 while playing at Papé Field the on Apr. 3 at 7 p.m. Eight days later, UO will have its match while posting a 3-4 record on the road. against Stanford, last year’s conference tournament champions, televised from Papé Field on Friday, Apr. 11, at 5 p.m. Oregon returns 10-of-12 starters from last year’s squad including 4-of-5 players that scored 20-plus goals, only losing Kate Cathell. Caroline Federighi returns back between DUCKS RELOAD FOR 2014 SEASON the pipes for UO after posting a school record .504 saves percentage. Shannon Propst Having lost six seniors to graduation, two of which were starters, head coach Jen Beck led the Ducks with a team-high 29 goals and 39 assists for 68 points on the season. reloaded the Ducks’ roster with eight standouts from across the . Three Carly O’Connell returns for her sophomore campaign after posting 23 goals with 17 hailed from the state of , two from Colorado, and one each from Massachu- assists for 40 points, good for second on the team in points. setts, Oregon and California. T Nikki Puszcz was fourth on the team in points with 34, one shy of third behind Kate Beck signed a pair of goalies in Jan Parker and Becca Katzen. Parker hails from Danvers, he Players Cathell, to go along with 26 goals and 39 draw controls. Hayley Milner, the other Mass., where she led The Williston Northampton School to three Northeastern Confer- returner with 20-plus goals, fired in 25 goals with three assists and 12 ground balls. ence championships earning NEC MVP honors her sophomore and junior seasons.

Sami Kiser (17) and Devon Frazer (13) are the other returners for Oregon with double- Katzen prepped at Dulaney High School where she split time with two other goalies. digit goals. The remaining six signees come to Oregon at the midfield position. Annie Longtain, IN THE POLLS the lone Oregon signee, led West Linn High School to a runner-up finish in 2012 and a The preseason coaches’ poll released by the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation had third third-place finish in 2011 at the state tournament. Oregon slated to finish fourth in league play receiving 53 points. Stanford was picked to finish first, garnering 78 points and seven first-place votes, with Denver right Bella Pyne joined older sister Olivia at Oregon boasting a resume that includes South behind the Cardinal with 74 points and a pair of first-place votes. USC finished ahead River High School’s first state championship in 2010. Pyne also earned multiple all- of Oregon with 66 points while garnering one first-place vote. county and all-league honors during her prep career. S SCOUTING THE SCHEDULE Rachel Steinberg was an Under Armour All-American and Maximum Exposure All-Star. eason In Review The 2014 schedule has Oregon slated for 17 matches including a pair of opponents – Steinberg led the Severn School in ground balls, draw controls and caused turnovers Denver (18), Stanford (20) – who are ranked in the Brine Preseason Media Poll on Jan. her season year. 27. The Ducks will also face six teams for the first-time in program history this season in Stetson, Coastal Carolina, Robert Morris, Presbyterian, Ohio State and newly added Kathryn Blumhardt, a Regis Jesuit High School grad, earned all-state honorable conference foe, Colorado. The 2014 season will mark Colorado’s inaugural season in mention as well as second-team all-league honors to go along with her academic women’s lacrosse. All-America honors and first-team all-academic selections.

The Ducks open their season on the road in Deland, Fla., with Stetson on Feb. 9. The Erin Schilmoeller joins fellow prep teammate Blumhardt at Oregon for the 2014 sea- Hatters just competed in their first season as a varsity last year and look to son. Schilmoeller earned multiple all-league honors as well as back-to-back academic improve upon their 2-14 record. Oregon then heads north to Jacksonville, Fla., for a All-America honors. contest with Coastal Carolina (5-11). The neutral site match will be the Chanticleer’s first match of the season. Like the Hatters, Coastal Carolina is in its second season as a Rounding out the list of new Ducks is KiKi Gibson, a Carlsbad, Calif., native that played varsity sport. at La Costa Canyon. Gibson led LCCHS to the California Interscholastic Federation cham- pionships in 2012 and was awarded U.S. Lacrosse High School America honors for her Hist

The Ducks take a two-week break before heading to The City of Brotherly Love for a efforts. She also earned first-team All-CIF honors her freshman and sophomore years. & Records ory match against the Owls of Temple on March 1st. The team then drives west to conclude its four-game road swing with Robert Morris on March 3.

Oregon then returns home for a three-game homestand at Papé Field hosting UConn,

2014 LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE www.GoDucks.com • 5 Ducks in the Polls

Brine DI Women’s Media Preseason Poll (Jan. 27, 2014) IWLCA Preseason Poll (Feb. 3, 2014) Rk. School (First-Place Votes) Record Points Previous Rk. School Votes (1st-Place) Record Previous 1 North Carolina (5) 0-0 173 1 1 North Carolina 398 (360) 0-0 -- 2 Maryland (2) 0-0 170 2 2 Maryland 371 (20) 0-0 -- 3 Syracuse (1) 2-0 163 3 3 Syracuse 369 (20) 2-0 -- eason Outlook Season Outlook S 4 Flordia (1) 0-0 152 5 4 Northwestern 336 0-0 -- 5 Northwestern 0-0 145 4 5 Florida 311 0-0 -- 6 Duke 0-0 139 6 6 Duke 292 0-0 -- 7 Penn State 0-0 121 7 7 Penn State 268 0-0 -- 8 Virginia 0-0 110 9 8 Virginia 258 0-0 -- 9 Georgetown 0-0 105 8 9 Loyola 233 0-0 -- 10 Loyola 0-0 92 13 10 Georgetown 217 0-0 -- 11 Notre Dame 0-0 89 16 11 Notre Dame 215 0-0 -- 12 Navy 0-0 71 12 12 Stony Brook 141 0-0 --

13 UMass 0-0 68 11 13 UMass 120 0-0 -- 14 Stony Brook 0-0 65 10 14 Stanford 119 0-0 -- 15 Princeton 0-0 48 14 16 Princeton 95 0-0 --

oaching Staff 16 Penn 0-0 42 19 17 Denver 91 0-0 -- C 17 Boston College 0-0 33 20 18 Navy 81 0-0 -- 18 Denver 0-0 32 15 19 Towson 46 0-0 -- 19 Towson 0-0 21 RV 20 Boston College 41 0-0 -- 20 Stanford 0-0 18 16 Receiving Votes: Dartmouth, Connecticut, Ohio State, Johns Hopkins, Louisville, Receiving Votes: Johns Hopkins (18), Dartmouth (12), Ohio State (2), Cornell Albany, Canisius, Virginia Tech, Delaware and Jacksonville. (1)

NCAA Women’s Lacrosse RPI (Oct. 14, 2013) MPSF Coaches Poll (Jan. 31, 2014) he Players T Rk. School Conference ‘13 Record Road Neutral Home Rk. School Points (First-Place) 2013 Record/Conference Finish 1 Maryland Atlantic Coast 22-1 9-0 2-1 11-0 1 Stanford 78 (7) 14-6 Overall, 6-2 MPSF • T2nd 2 North Carolina Atlantic Coast 18-3 5-1 2-0 11-2 2 Denver 74 (2) 18-3 Overall, 8-0 MPSF • 1st 3 Northwestern American Lacrosse 19-3 6-2 3-1 10-0 3 USC 66 (1) 8-10 Overall, 5-3 MPSF • 4th 4 Syracuse Big East 18-4 8-1 1-2 9-1 4 Oregon 53 8-9 Overall, 3-5 MPSF • T5th 5 Florida American Lacrosse 18-3 6-2 2-1 10-0 5 California 47 9-7 Overall, 6-2 MPSF • T2nd 6 Navy Patriot 19-2 6-0 0-0 13-2 6 San Diego State 45 8-8 Overall, 3-5 MPSF • T5th 7 Georgetown Big East 13-6 7-2 0-0 6-4 7 UC Davis 34 6-9 Overall, 3-5 MPSF • T5th 8 Duke Atlantic Coast 14-6 5-4 1-1 8-1 8 Colorado 23 First Year 9 Penn St. American Lacrosse 14-7 4-6 1-1 9-0 9 St. Mary’s 16 4-9 Overall, 2-6 MPSF • 8th 10 Virginia Atlantic Coast 11-10 6-4 2-1 3-5 10 Fresno State 14 2-13 Overall, 0-8 MPSF • 9th 11 Massachusetts Atlantic 10 18-3 7-2 1-1 10-0 12 Stony Brook America East 17-3 7-2 2-0 8-1

eason In Review 13 Denver Mountain Pacific 18-3 8-2 2-1 8-0 S 14 Boston College Atlantic Coast 12-8 5-4 1-1 6-3 15 Stanford Mountain Pacific 14-6 5-4 3-0 6-2 16 Notre Dame Big East 12-5 5-2 0-1 7-2 17 Penn Ivy 11-6 4-3 0-1 7-2 18 Loyola Maryland Big East 11-9 6-4 1-0 4-5 19 Connecticut Big East 13-5 6-3 0-2 7-0 20 James Madison Colonial 11-6 7-2 0-1 4-3 21 Towson Colonial 10-9 5-4 0-1 5-4 22 Dartmouth Ivy 11-8 5-5 2-0 4-3 23 Princeton Ivy 10-7 3-5 0-2 7-0 24 Cornell Ivy 10-6 3-5 1-0 6-1 25 Delaware Colonial 10-6 4-3 0-0 6-3 49 Oregon Mountain Pacific 8-9 3-4 0-0 5-5 History & Records

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The Beck Profile

JEN BECK Head Coach eason Outlook S Years at Oregon: 9 Record at Oregon: 90-73 (.552) Alma Mater: Virginia ‘96

The first and only lacrosse coach at Oregon, Jen Beck just completed her ninth season was named co-MPSF Newcomer of the Year. The 2009 Ducks won 10 out of their final with the Ducks in 2013. Beck has been steadily building the program since her hiring 12 regular season matches to close the year. two years prior to the inaugural season in 2005. Beck enters the 2014 season with a 90-73 career record and a 40-30 record against Mountain Pacific Sports Federation 2008: In 2008, the Ducks won a record 13 games and opened the year with their oaching Staff Coaching StaffCoaching C (MPSF) schools. best start (6-1) in program history. Beck’s 2008 senior-led squad set records in goals scored, shots and draw controls, while also spending six consecutive weeks in the 2013: Oregon finished the 2013 season 8-9 overall, winning three out of its final five top-20 of the Inside Lacrosse Women’s Media Poll. The Ducks climbed as high as No. matches of the year. The 2013 Ducks produced three all-conference selections, includ- 12 on March 17, 2008. The 2008 team had three players receive IWLCA all-region ing junior Shannon Propst, junior Caroline Federighi and freshman Carly O’Connell. All honors, while three also made the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation all-conference three were second team selections. team. In addition, senior Jen May received two All-American acknowledgements. The team also had a program-best 12 players make the MPSF all-academic team. 2012: The 2012 season was a special one for Beck and the Oregon lacrosse program.

Beck led the Ducks to their first-ever MPSF regular season title after UO defeated 2005-07: Beck has worked diligently to foster and develop the lacrosse program at Denver, 13-8, on April 21 at Pape’ Field. Beck followed up that accomplishment by the University of Oregon. After finishing 6-11 in the Ducks’ first year (2005), the team leading the Ducks to the program’s first MPSF tournament title, defeating California, went 10-9 in 2006 and then put together a 12-7 effort and second place (4-1) stand-

he Players 14-11, in the semifinals and Stanford, 13-10 in the championship match. It marked ing in the MPSF in 2007. In 2008, Beck’s squad finished 13-7 and fourth in the MPSF. T the first time in program history that Oregon defeated Stanford twice in a single The program gained considerable respect following 2007 after three players (Brooke season. In Beck’s eighth season at the helm, the Ducks recorded a program-best 14 Dieringer, Jen May and Alicia Burkhart) were named to the IWLCA Midwest/West All- victories against a program-low five losses. UO’s seven MPSF victories were also a Region second team. From 2005-2008, Beck’s squads have earned two All-American school record and the team finished unbeaten at home for just the second time in nods, six IWLCA all-Region honors and 11 all-MPSF accolades. Off the field, Larsen’s school history. Beck capped off the 2012 campaign by guiding the Ducks to their student-athletes have garnered 32 all-conference academic accolades. first postseason appearance in program history. On May 5, they fell to Navy, 10-9, in the NCAA Play-In Match. A single-season record four players (Shannon Propst, Jana Personal: A native of Doylestown, Pa., Beck served as an assistant coach for three Drummond, Kristina Barrett, Caroline Federighi) garnered MPSF Player of the Week years at the University of North Carolina and was responsible for recruiting and accolades in consecutive weeks in 2012. The 2012 Ducks broke 14 additional school defense before receiving her first head coaching job with the University of Oregon. In

records, eight were selected to the All-MPSF squad, four were picked to the MPSF the last three years, she served as a volunteer assistant coach with the United States All-Tournament team and Federighi was named the MPSF Tournament Most Valuable National Women’s Lacrosse Developmental Team and worked on the selection com- Player. In the classroom, Beck saw 11 of her Ducks named to the MPSF All-Academic mittee. In her time with the Tar Heels, the program won an Atlantic Coast Conference List and Federighi nabbed CoSIDA All-District honors. Federighi had the highest GPA championship and advanced to the 2002 NCAA Final Four. Prior to her experience at eason In Review on among all members selected to the All-Academic List. North Carolina, Beck worked at Duke University from 1998-2000 as an assistant coach S and camp director for the field hockey program. She worked at Georgetown from 2011: In 2011, Beck led Oregon to the MPSF championship match, where they 1996-1998 as an assistant lacrosse and field hockey coach. Beck was a two-sport eventual fell to Stanford, 12-10. Six Ducks were named to the All-MPSF team and athlete at the University of Virginia, captaining both the lacrosse and field hockey two (Alex Breiner and Jana Drummond) were first team All-MPSF picks. teams. Beck and her lacrosse teammates won the 1993 National Championship and finished National Runner-Up in 1996. In field hockey, the Cavaliers advanced to the 2010: The 2010 Ducks finished fourth in the MPSF and placed four on All-MPSF NCAA Quarterfinals in 1995. Beck was named second team Regional All-American teams, including three first team selections. in 1994 and 1995. She graduated from Virginia in 1996 with a degree in psychology. Oregon was the first NCAA Division I school to sponsor lacrosse on an intercollegiate

2009: Beck guided the Ducks to a breakout season in 2009, one that saw them basis in the Northwest. Oregon joined California and Stanford as the only schools in finish in a second-place tie (a program-best at the time) with California and Denver. the Pacific-12 Conference to offer women’s lacrosse. Beck and the Ducks are currently Oregon defeated powerhouse Denver for the first time in program history in 2009, working toward developing lacrosse in the Northwest, hosting camps, clinics and dealing the Pioneers their first regular season MPSF loss in three seasons. The 2009 tournaments throughout the year. featured 14 freshman and four sophomores. One of those freshman, Jana Drummond, History & Records

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ROBERT BRAY, JR. S Associate Head Coach

Years at Oregon: 9 Alma Mater: SUNY Potsdam ‘91 C Coaching Staff Associate head coach Rob Bray has been an integral part of the University of Oregon addition to his duties at Oregon, Bray actively shapes the culture of women’s lacrosse, oaching Staff lacrosse program since its inaugural 2005 season. On the field, Bray works closely serving on the IWLCA Ethics and Rules Committee. with what has become a dynamic UO offense. He also oversees recruiting and summer camps. Prior to Oregon, Bray worked at St. Mary’s College (NCAA Division III) in St. Mary’s City, Md., from 1992-2003. He was the head women’s lacrosse coach at St. Mary’s from Bray’s efforts on the offensive end have paid off in recent seasons; the Oregon record 2000-03 and led them to a 52-18 overall record and three consecutive appearances in book has been rewritten several times since the 2008 campaign. Alex Breiner the NCAA Tournament. In 2003, St. Mary’s finished the season 15-4 and was ranked wrapped up the 2011 season ranked third all-time in both career points (181) and ninth nationally. The previous year, Bray’s Seahawks completed a 19-1 season en goals (120) and Ilsa van den Berg set multiple single-season records, was named route to a No. 4 national ranking by season’s end. He coached eight All-Americans, 22 second team All-Region by the Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association All-Conference selections and three CoSIDA/Verizon Academic All-Americans during (IWLCA) and garnered All-Mountain Pacific Sports Federation honors in 2009. Berg his head-coaching tenure at St. Mary’s. From 1992-99, Bray worked as an assistant set Oregon single-season records in goals (46), points (64), shots (101) and free coach for the school’s men’s lacrosse program.

position goals (11) that year. Bray helped the Duck attack set the standard by which T he Players all UO offenses are judged in 2008. That season, the Oregon offense set records in “I’m thrilled that [Bray] has joined the staff at the University of Oregon,” said head goals scored (247), shots (584) and free position attempts (144). coach Jen Larsen Beck when Bray was hired in 2003. “He brings a lot of expertise as a collegiate coach. His knowledge and passion for the game is unsurpassed. I know he’s

Bray initially joined the UO women’s lacrosse program in August 2003 as the team’s really excited to coach Division I lacrosse and build a strong program just as he has first assistant coach. After working three seasons as an assistant coach at Oregon done in his past coaching career.” (2005-07), Bray was promoted to Associate Head Coach in the summer of 2007. In

Oregon Lacrosse Year-By-Year Statistics & Results YEAR REC PCT CONF PCT PL NCAA PTS PPG G GPG AST APG SH SH/G GB GB/G DC DC/G CT CT/G TO

2013 8-9 .471 3-5 .375 T-5th N/A 277 16.29 181 10.65 96 5.65 405 23.82 222 13.06 198 11.65 144 8.47 236 S eason In Review 2012 ^ # 14-5 .737 7-0 1.000 1st Play-In 347 18.26 236 12.42 111 5.84 463 24.37 280 14.74 206 10.84 141 7.42 256 2011 8-9 .471 4-2 .667 3rd N/A 302 17.76 204 12.00 98 5.76 449 26.41 259 15.24 226 13.29 139 9.94 274 2010 7-11 .389 3-3 .500 3rd N/A 288 16.00 212 11.78 76 4.22 519 28.83 358 19.89 252 14.00 171 9.50 327 2009 12-5 .706 4-2 .667 2nd N/A 300 17.65 208 12.24 92 5.41 530 31.18 264 15.53 222 13.06 169 9.94 276

2008 13-7 .650 2-3 .400 4th N/A 353 17.65 247 12.35 106 5.30 584 29.20 321 16.05 255 12.75 144 7.20 294 2007 12-7 .632 4-1 .800 2nd N/A 320 16.84 207 10.89 113 5.95 540 28.42 271 14.26 227 11.95 162 8.53 346 2006 10-9 .526 2-3 .400 4th N/A 322 16.95 217 11.42 105 5.53 511 26.89 480 25.26 235 12.37 219 11.53 376 2005 * 6-11 .353 1-4 .200 5th N/A 269 15.82 183 10.76 86 5.06 437 25.71 318 18.71 220 12.94 156 9.18 297 TOTAL 90-73 .552 30-23 .566 2778 17.04 1895 11.63 883 5.42 4438 27.23 2773 17.01 2041 12.52 1445 8.87 2682

* First year of lacrosse at the University of Oregon ^ MPSF Regular Season Champions

# MPSF Tournament Champions Hist

School Records in Bold Italics & Records ory

2014 LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE www.GoDucks.com • 9 The Derby Profile

JEN DERBY Assistant Coach eason Outlook S Years at Oregon: 5 Alma Mater: Oregon ‘08

Former Oregon lacrosse standout Jen (May) Derby has taken her impact from the with the Ducks. During her playing career, Derby became the first product of the playing field to the coaching staff over the past five seasons. Oregon lacrosse program named to the Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association West/Midwest All-Region first team (2008). She is also the only lacrosse “Having Jen join our staff is tremendous for our program,” head coach Jen Larsen player in Oregon history to receive All-Mountain Pacific Sports Federation honors in oaching Staff Coaching StaffCoaching C Beck said when Derby was hired in 2008. “Though we will miss her leadership and four consecutive seasons. competitive spirit on the field, having her on the sidelines will be a fantastic asset to the team. She has been part of this program from its inaugural year, bringing In 2008, Derby finished the season with 51 points, scoring 37 goals and adding 14 a wealth of knowledge from the student-athlete perspective, and this will be assists. In addition, the starting midfielder led the team in draw controls (51), ground invaluable in our recruiting efforts and direction for the program.” balls (48) and caused turnovers (31). Derby is the all-time leader in three statistical categories – draw controls (209), ground balls (162) and caused turnovers (142). Derby was a member of Oregon’s very first lacrosse team in 2005 and finished her She also ranks second in Oregon history with 185 points and 128 goals and is fifth career in the spring of 2008, leading the Ducks to a school-record 13 victories that all-time with 57 assists.

season. Derby became the program’s first All-American in 2008 when she was named to the Inside Lacrosse and WomensLacrosse.com All-America third teams. Derby’s accolades didn’t only pertain to the field. She was a three-time MPSF All-Academic honoree and was also named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic

he Players A starting midfielder during her time on the field for Oregon, Derby was either All-District VIII team in 2008. Derby earned her B.S. in Mathematics in June 2007 and T named team Most Valuable Player or shared co-MVP honors each of her four seasons went on to obtain her Masters of Education in Teaching and Learning in August 2008.

Career Statistics & Accomplishments Year GP G A PTS SH PCT GB DC TO CT AWARDS 2008 20 37 14 51 80 .463 48 51 32 31 First Team All-MPSF, MPSF Newcomer of the Year 2007 19 22 17 39 65 .338 40 40 39 34 First Team All-MPSF 2006 19 28 15 43 68 .412 42 50 29 34 Second Team All-Region, First Team All-MPSF

2005 17 41 11 52 83 .494 32 68 29 43 Third Team All-American, First Team All-Region, First Team All-MPSF TOTAL 75 128 57 185 296 .432 162 209 129 142

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Ducks Numerical Roster eason Outlook S

JENNA MORRIS COURTNEY VALDEZ KATIE MARLATT Olivia Pyne SAMI KISER JACKIE MOCCIA 00 GK • 5-5 • So. 1 ATK • 5-4 • So. 2 MF • 5-4 • So. 3 MF • 5-4 • Jr. 4 ATK • 5-5 • Sr. 5 DEF • 5-8 • So. Phoenixville, Pa. Orange County, Calif. Clarksville, Md. Edgewater, Md. Severna Park, Md. Malvern, Pa. Great Valley HS Foothill HS River Hill HS South River HS Severna Park HS Greaty Valley HS

NATALIE SIMPSON NIKKI PUSZCZ LAUREN DRAKE ELIZABETH CASERTANO RALEIGH CAVEY HOLLY JOHNSON oaching Staff

C 6 ATK • 5-4 • So. 7 MF • 5-6 • Sr. 8 MF • 5-4 • So. 9 DEF • 5-8 • So. 10 DEF • 5-7 • Jr. 11 MF • 5-4 • So. Carlsbad, Calif. Towson, Md. Columbus, Ohio Allison Park, Pa. Eldersburg, Md. Odenton, Md. Carlsbad HS Maryvale Prep Upper Arlington HS Shaler Area HS Century HS Arundel HS

CARLY O’CONNELL HAYLEY MILNER BELLA PYNE CHELSEA RANDEL CASEY BROGAN BECCA KATZEN 12 MF • 5-5 • So. 13 MF • 5-5 • Sr. 14 MF • 5-9 • Fr. 15 DEF • 5-5 • Sr. 16 MF • 5-6 • Jr. 17 GK • 5-5 • Fr. Southborough, Mass. Rochester, N.Y. Edgewater, Md. Pleasanton, Calif. Annapolis, Md. Cockeysville, Md. Algonquin Regional HS Brighton HS South River HS Foothill HS St. Mary’s HS Dulaney HS he Players The Players T The

KATHRYN BLUMHARDT ERIKA McCOOL SAVANNA PETERS ANNIE LONGTAIN KIKI GIBSON RACHEL STEINBERG 18 MF • 5-8 • Fr. 19 DEF • 5-6 • Sr. 20 ATK • 5-4 • RFr. 21 MF • 5-5 • Fr. 23 MF • 5-5 • Fr. 24 MF • 5-3 • Fr. Parker, Colo. Moorestown, N.J. Stockton, Calif. West Linn, Ore. Encinitas, Calif. Millersville, Md. Regist Jesuit HS Moorestown HS Linden HS West Linn HS La Costa Canyon HS Severn School eason In Review S

ERIN SCHILMOELLER ALISON SCHARKEY CAROLINE FEDERIGHI DEVON FRAZER SHANNON PROPST JANELLE PARKER 27 MF • 5-5 • Fr. 28 DEF • 5-6 • So. 30 GK • 5-6 • Sr. 32 MF • 5-9 • Jr. 36 ATK • 5-7 • Sr. 77 GK • 5-3 • Fr. Centennial, Colo. Yorba Linda, Calif. Pleasanton, Calif. Lafayette, Calif. Bel Air, Md. Danvers, Mass. Regis Jesuit HS Esperanza HS Amador Valley HS Acalanes HS Fallston, HS Williston Northampton School

History & Records SALLIEBETH FINNEGAN BRITTANY HUSHION SEAN WONG Undergraduate Manager Manager Assistant Coach

12 • www.GoDucks.com 2014 LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE Ducks Alphabetical Roster eason Outlook

Nbr. Name Pos. Ht. Class Hometown/Previous School S 18 Kathryn Blumhardt M 5-8 Fr. Parker, Colo./Regis Jesuit HS 16 Casey Brogan M 5-5 Jr. Annapolis, Md./St. Mary’s HS 9 Elizabeth Casertano D 5-8 So. Allison Park, Pa./ Shaler Area HS 10 Raleigh Cavey D 5-7 Jr. Eldersburg, Md./Century HS 8 Lauren Drake M 5-4 So. Columbus, Ohio/Upper Arlington HS 30 Caroline Federighi GK 5-6 Sr. Pleasanton, Calif./Amador Valley HS 32 Devon Frazer M 5-9 Jr. Lafayette, Calif./Acalanes HS 23 KiKi Gibson M 5-5 Fr. Encinitas, Calif./La Costa Canyon HS 11 Holly Johnson M 5-4 So. Odenton, Md./Arundel HS 17 Becca Katzen GK 5-5 Fr. Cockeysville, Md./Dulaney HS 4 Sami Kiser M 5-5 Sr. Severna Park, Md./Severna Park HS 21 Annie Longtain M 5-5 Fr. West Linn, Ore./West Linn HS C

2 Katie Marlatt M 5-4 So. Clarksville, Md./River Hill HS oaching Staff 19 Erika McCool D 5-6 Sr. Moorestown, N.J./Moorestown HS 13 Hayley Milner A 5-5 Sr. Rochester, N.Y./Brighton HS 5 Jackie Moccia M 5-8 So. Malvern, Pa./Great Valley HS

00 Jenna Morris GK 5-5 So. Phoenixville, Pa./Great Valley HS 12 Carly O’Connell A 5-5 So. Southborough, Mass./Algonquin Regional HS 77 Janelle Parker GK 5-3 Fr. Danvers, Mass./Williston Northampton School 20 Savanna Peters A 5-4 RFr. Stockton, Calif./Linden HS 36 Shannon Propst M 5-7 Sr. Bel Air, Md./Fallston HS 7 Nikki Puszcz M 5-6 Sr. Towson, Md./Maryvale Prep 14 Bella Pyne M 5-9 Fr. Edgewater, Md./South River HS 3 Olivia Pyne M 5-4 Jr. Edgewater, Md./South River HS 15 Chelsea Randel M 5-5 Sr. Pleasanton, Calif./Foothill HS T The Players 28 Alison Scharkey D 5-6 So. Yorba Linda, Calif./Esperanza HS he Players 27 Erin Schilmoeller M 5-5 Fr. Centennial, Colo./Regis Jesuit HS 6 Natalie Simpson M 5-4 So. Carlsbad, Calif./Carlsbad HS 24 Rachel Steinberg M 5-3 Fr. Millersville, Md./Severn School 1 Courtney Valdez A 5-1 So. Santa Ana, Calif./Foothill HS Head Coach: Jen Beck Associate Head Coach: Robert Bray, Jr. By Class Assistant Coach: Jen Derby Undergraduate Assistant Coach: Salliebeth Finnegan Seniors (7): Caroline Federighi, Sami Kiser, Erika McCool, Hayley Milner, Shannon Pronunciation Guide Propst, Nikki Puszcz, Chelsea Randel. S eason In Review Kathryn Blumhardt...... Bloom-heart Juniors (4): Casey Brogan, Raleigh Cavey, Casey Brogan...... BRO-gun Devon Frazer, Olivia Pyne. Elizabeth Casertano...... KASS-er-TAHN-oh Raleigh Cavey...... KAY-vee Sophomores (10): Elizabeth Casertano, Becca Katzen...... CATS-in Lauren Drake, Holly Johnson, Katie Marlatt, Caroline Federighi...... Fed-er-REE-gee (Like me) Jackie Moccia, Jenna Morris, Carly O’Connell, Sami Kiser...... KAI-zer Alison Scharkey, Natalie Simpson, Courtney Katie Marlatt...... Mar-LAHT Valdez. Jackie Moccia...... Mow-CHA Shannon Propst...... Prop-ST Redshirt Freshman (1): Savanna Peters. Nikki Puszcz...... PUSH Alison Scharkey...... SHARK-ee Freshman (8): Kathryn Blumhardt, KiKi Gib- Erin Schilmoeller...... SHILL-mole-er son, Becca Katzen, Annie Longtain, Janelle Hist Parker, Bella Pyne, Erin Schilmoeller, Rachel & Records ory Steinberg.

2014 LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE www.GoDucks.com • 13 30 • CAROLINE FEDERIGHI

CAROLINE FEDERIGHI 30 Position: Goalkeeper eason Outlook S Year: Senior Hometown: Pleasanton, Calif. High School: Amador Valley Major: Human Physiology

Summary: Ranks second all-time with 295 saves and is the school record-holder in career save played tallying 60 minutes...came off the bench to stop eight of 16 shots in the season finale percentage (.496) and goals against average (9.40)...her 9.15 goals against average in 2012, at Denver (4/23)...stopped nine of 13 shots in a 7-4 win over Denver in the MPSF Tournament which ranked 14th in the nation, is still the Oregon single season record...set the school record semifinals (4/29)...made a season-high 15 saves in MPSF Tournament finals against No. 6 with a .504 save percentage in 2013. Stanford (5/1). oaching Staff C 2013 (Junior): Made 11 appearances and seven starts in goal...second team All-MPSF Before Oregon: Led team to North Coast Section (NCS) Championship Game in 2010... selection...made a career-high 15 saves on April 19 at Stanford...saved 12 shots on April 26 at helped squad make four consecutive appearances in the NCS semifinals...earned US Lacrosse Denver...finished the year with a career-best .504 save percentage (school record) and a 9.28 All-America and Academic All-America honors in senior and junior seasons...named team MVP goals against average...was named the MPSF Defensive Player of the Week on April 22. in 2009 and 2010...participated in the 2010 ESPN Rise Games...named to the 2010 All-ESPN Rise Games team...named to the West Side Lax Elite 25 (ranked 16th in western United States) 2012 (Sophomore): Appeared in all 19 games in goal, logging a total of 917 minutes and 33 in 2010...started all 21 games as a junior, recording a .610 save percentage...tabbed 2010 East seconds in the 2012 season...had a team-high 141 saves...improved her goals against average Bay Prep Athlete of the Year...named to the All-East Bay girls lacrosse team by the Contra Costa to 9.15, down from 9.87 in the 2011 season...had a .502 save percentage, saving a total of 141 Times...posted a .660 save percentage during her sophomore season to help team capture shots...had a season-high 13 saves in the NCAA Play-In game against Navy (May 5, 9-10)... the NCS Championship with an undefeated record in EBAL play...competed in the US Lacrosse

ranked third in school history in single-season saves with 141 in the 2012 season...ranked first women’s division national tournament in Baltimore, Md....academic accolades include: NCA in school history for her 2012 single-season goals against average of 9.15...earned First-Team Scholar Athlete Award (’07, ’08, ’09 & ’10), AVHS Principals List for a 4.0 GPA (’07, ’08, ’09 & All-MPSF honors and was tabbed the MPSF All-Tournament MVP...garnered CoSIDA Academic ’10), California Scholarship Foundation member (’07, ’08, ’09 & ’10)...plays for Triple Threat LAX,

he Players All-District honor and was named to the MPSF All-Academic team...earned IWLCA All-Regional which claimed championships in both the Galaxy Senior Division and SandStorm tournament... The Players The T accolade. in 2008, helped her club team take second place in Mid-Atlantic Sr. Division, and win the SandStorm and Surfside championships. 2011 (Freshman): Placed on the MPSF All-Tournament team after going 1-1 with an 8.02 goals against average and a .600 save percentage in two starts...led the team and finished Personal: Daughter of Bob and Carol Federighi...has three brothers, Ryan, Adam and Bobby second in the MPSF with a 9.87 goals against average...also led the league with a school-record and one sister, Lerin. .481 save percentage while clocking 571:14 in the crease...posted a 3-5 record while playing in all 17 games and starting four times...made 87 saves this season...made her college debut CAREER HIGHS against No. 20 Hofstra (2/20), stopping nine of 15 shots in 36 minutes of action...turned aside Saves...... 16 at Stanford 4/19/13 11 shots at Louisville (3/4)...grabbed 16 ground balls, four of them coming against William Goals Against...... 15 at Stanford 4/19/13 & Mary (3/11), and caused three turnovers...picked up her first-career win while making two Ground Balls...... 5 2x last at Stanford 4/13/12 saves at Iona (3/21)...made her first career start against Albany (3/27) notching seven saves, Caused Turnovers...... 2 5x last vs. USC 4/4/13 one ground ball and one caused turnover...her first career start also marked her first full game

Career Overall Statistics

eason In Review Year GP MIN GA GAA SV SV/G SVPCT W L SHO S 2011 17 570:35 94 9.88 87 5.12 .481 3 5 0 2012 19 917:33 140 9.15 141 7.42 .502 14 4 0 2013 11 426:43 66 9.28 67 6.09 .504 2 4 0 TOTAL 47 1913:51 300 9.40 295 6.28 .496 19 13 0 Career Postseason Statistics Year GP MIN GA GAA SV SV/G SVPCT W L SHO 2011 2 120:00 16 7.99 24 12.00 .600 1 1 0 2012 3 186:00 31 9.99 27 9.00 .466 2 1 0 TOTAL 5 306:00 47 9.22 51 10.20 .520 3 2 0 History & Records

14 • www.GoDucks.com 2014 LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE SAMI KISER • 4 eason Outlook S SAMI KISER 4 Position: Attacker Year: Senior Hometown: Severna Park, Md. High School: Severna Park Major: Communication Disorders and Sciences C 2013 (Junior): Appeared in all 17 games and made 16 starts...scored 17 goals an undefeated season and No. 4 national finish in 2008...Academic All-American as a oaching Staff handed out two assists...matched a career-high with three goals on March 22 against junior...Honor roll athlete (’07, ’08, ’09 & ’10)...helped lead field hockey team to three San Diego State and again on April 10 at Fresno State...scored two goals, including the straight regional and state titles...named first-team all-county in field hockey as a game-winner on March 8 against Davidson. senior, earned second-team honors as a junior and received honorable mention as a

sophomore...competed on the varsity indoor track team as a sophomore and junior... 2012 (Sophomore): Played in all 19 games...had a career-high 14 goals in the plays club Lacrosse for SPlax 2010...academic accolades include: National Honor 2012 season...scored an individual game career high three goals in the 13-7 win over Society, Student Government Association (SGA), SGA Secretary (2008-09). Stanford (April 13), one of which was the game-winning goal...took a total of 26 shots with a career-high five shots against Fresno State (April 6, 21-4)...scooped up five Personal: Daughter of Ronald and Sally Kiser...has one brother, Jonathan and one groundballs...named to All-MPSF All-Academic team. sister, Joanna...sings the National Anthem before every home game.

2011 (Freshman): Made her Oregon debut against Fresno State (2/25) recording CAREER HIGHS The Players three ground balls and forcing two turnovers...has played in eight games for the Ducks Goals...... 3 3x last vs. Fresno St. 4/10/13 T he Players this season...recorded six ground balls on the season. Assists...... 1 4x last at UC Davis 4/21/13 Points...... 4 at Stanford 4/13/12 Ground Balls...... 3 vs. Fresno St. 2/25/11 Before Oregon: Three-sport standout who lettered in lacrosse, field hockey and Draw Controls...... 1 5x last at Fresno St. 4/10/13 indoor track...earned Academic All-America and second-team All-County honors dur- Caused Turnovers...... 2 at UC Davis 4/21/13 ing senior lacrosse season...named first-team all-county in field hockey as a senior... helped lead team to consecutive regional and state titles in 2008 and ’09, including Career Overall Statistics YEAR GP G GPG A APG PTS PPG SH SH/G SH% TO TO/G CT CT/G GB GB/G DC DC/G 2011 8 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 .000 4 0.50 3 0.38 6 0.75 2 0.25 2012 19 14 0.74 2 0.11 16 0.84 26 1.37 .538 9 0.47 0 0.00 5 0.26 1 0.05

2013 17 17 1.00 2 0.12 19 1.12 34 2.00 .500 16 0.94 9 0.53 9 0.53 2 0.12 S TOTAL 44 31 0.70 4 0.09 35 0.80 60 1.36 .517 29 0.66 12 0.27 20 0.45 5 0.11 eason In Review Career Postseason Statistics YEAR GP G GPG A APG PTS PPG SH SH/G SH% TO TO/G CT CT/G GB GB/G DC DC/G

2012 3 2 0.67 0 0.00 2 0.67 4 1.33 .500 2 0.67 0 0.00 1 0.33 1 0.33 TOTAL 3 2 0.67 0 0.00 2 0.67 4 1.33 .500 2 0.67 0 0.00 1 0.33 1 0.33 Hist ory & Records ory

2014 LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE www.GoDucks.com • 15 19 • ERIKA McCOOL

ERIKA McCOOL 19 Position: Defender eason Outlook S Year: Senior Hometown: Moorestown, N.J. High School: Moorestown Major: Educational Foundations, Spanish

2013 (Junior): Started all 17 games as a junior...has appeared in every Oregon Jersey as a senior in lacrosse...helped lead squad to a Burlco League title before lacrosse game since 2011...had 15 caused turnovers, which ranked third on the team... capping the 28-1 season with a New Jersey state championship as a junior tabbed caused four turnovers on April 7 against California...scooped up two ground balls and Women’s Lacrosse Club of South Jersey Defender of the Year in 2010...led soccer team caused three turnovers on March 22 against San Diego State...picked up a season-high to three league titles as a goalkeeper...named all-state, All-South Jersey and all- oaching Staff C three ground balls on March 22 versus High Point. league as a senior...tabbed All-Burlington County League second team and All-South Jersey Group III goalkeeper as a sophomore...led team to South Jersey Group III title 2012 (Sophomore): Made appearances in all 19 games...third on the team in that season...voted most dedicated to the team as a sophomore and junior...served as groundballs with a total of 29...caused 15 turnovers, making her third on the team in team captain in 2009...academic accolades include: high school honor roll (’07, ’08, ’09 that category...helped anchor the Ducks’ defense and midfield in 14 wins in the 2012 & ’10), member of the Honor and Service Society...graduated with a 4.2 grade-point season...had a career-high two draw controls in the 16-13 win over UC Davis on April average...played for the South Jersey Select club team. 8...named to the All-MPSF All-Academic team. Personal: Daughter of Michael and Mary McCool...has one brother, Michael and a

2011 (Freshman): Tied for fourth on the team with 21 ground balls...made her sister, Marie...studied abroad in Segovia, Spain for six weeks in the summer of 2013. collegiate debut against Hofstra (2/20)...collected a season high five ground balls in the Ducks’ 16-5 win over Cincinnati (3/6)...recorded two ground balls and one draw CAREER HIGHS

he Players control against No. 7 Stanford...appeared in 17 games as a freshman with 13 starts to Goals...... N/A N/A N/A The Players T The her name. Assists...... N/A N/A N/A Points...... N/A N/A N/A Ground Balls...... 5 at Cincinnati 3/6/11 Before Oregon: Three-sport standout who lettered in soccer, and Draw Controls...... 2 vs. UC Davis 4/8/12 lacrosse...earned Academic All-America, first-team all-county and first-team All-South Caused Turnovers...... 4 vs. California 4/7/13

Career Overall Statistics YEAR GP G GPG A APG PTS PPG SH SH/G SH% TO TO/G CT CT/G GB GB/G DC DC/G 2011 17 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 .000 11 0.65 13 0.76 21 1.24 3 0.18

2012 19 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 .000 11 0.58 15 0.79 29 1.53 6 0.32 2013 17 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 .000 12 0.71 15 0.88 16 0.94 1 0.06 TOTAL 53 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 .000 34 0.64 43 0.81 66 1.25 10 0.19 Career Postseason Statistics eason In Review S YEAR GP G GPG A APG PTS PPG SH SH/G SH% TO TO/G CT CT/G GB GB/G DC DC/G 2011 2 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 .000 0 0.00 2 1.00 1 0.50 1 0.50 2012 3 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 .000 2 0.67 1 0.33 5 1.67 0 0.00 TOTAL 5 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 .000 2 0.40 3 0.60 6 1.20 1 0.20

History & Records

16 • www.GoDucks.com 2014 LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE HAYLEY MILNER • 13 eason Outlook S HAYLEY MILNER 13 Position: Midfielder Year: Senior Hometown: Rochester, N.Y. High School: Brighton Major: Biology C 2013 (Junior): Appeared in all 17 games and made 15 starts...scored a career-high UC Davis (4/17)...also tallied a goal in the regular season finale at Denver (4/23). oaching Staff five goals on March 26 at Connecticut and again on April 4 versus USC...scored four goals in two-straight games at Fresno State on April 10 and against Saint Mary’s on Before Oregon: Earned Academic All-America honors as a senior...named first- April 14...had three draw controls in the Fresno State game...picked up three ground team all-county and all-area in 2010 while earning second-team all-county honors balls and caused two caused turnovers on March 8 against Davidson. in 2009...earned the senior women’s athletic achievement award in 2010...named second-team all-county in soccer during senior season. 2012 (Sophomore): Played in all 19 games...scored a career-high 22 goals in her sophomore season...scored an individual game career high four goals against San Personal: Daughter of Eric and Laurie Milner...has two brothers, Kelsey and Chris and Diego State (March 18, 17-7) where she also took a career-high seven shots...had a one sister, Melinda. career-high eight caused turnovers in the 2012 season...ranked fourth on the team in draw controls with a season total of 17...had a season-high three draw controls in CAREER HIGHS the NCAA Play-In game versus Navy (9-10, May 5)...tabbed to the MPSF All-Academic Goals...... 5 2x last vs. USC 4/4/13 Assists...... 2 vs. UC Davis 4/8/12 team. T The Players Points...... 5 2x last vs. USC 4/4/13 he Players Ground Balls...... 3 3x last vs. Davidson 3/8/13 2011 (Freshman): Finished with nine goals and 10 points … made her collegiate Draw Controls...... 3 2x last at Fresno St. 4/10/13 debut against Hofstra (2/20) scoring two goals and netting one draw control … Caused Turnovers...... 2 2x last vs. Davidson 3/8/13 scored three goals on three shots in Oregon’s MPSF opener against Fresno State (2/25) while grabbing three ground balls...appeared in 13 games, five of which she started... scored one goal against Saint Mary’s on April 10...scored one goal in Oregon’s win over Career Overall Statistics YEAR GP G GPG A APG PTS PPG SH SH/G SH% TO TO/G CT CT/G GB GB/G DC DC/G 2011 13 9 0.69 1 0.08 10 0.77 18 1.38 .500 12 0.92 5 0.38 7 0.54 5 0.38 2012 19 22 1.16 7 0.37 29 1.53 48 2.53 .458 21 1.11 8 0.42 14 0.74 17 0.89

2013 17 25 1.47 3 0.18 28 1.65 65 3.82 .385 15 0.88 7 0.41 12 0.71 11 0.65 S eason In Review TOTAL 49 56 1.14 11 0.22 67 1.37 131 2.67 .427 48 0.98 20 0.41 33 0.67 33 0.67 Career Postseason Statistics YEAR GP G GPG A APG PTS PPG SH SH/G SH% TO TO/G CT CT/G GB GB/G DC DC/G

2011 2 1 0.50 0 0.00 1 0.50 1 0.50 1.000 0 0.00 1 0.50 0 0.00 0 0.00 2012 3 6 2.00 1 0.33 7 2.33 9 3.00 .667 2 0.67 1 0.33 3 1.00 4 1.33 TOTAL 5 7 1.40 1 0.20 8 1.60 10 2.00 .700 2 0.40 2 0.40 3 0.60 4 0.80 Hist ory & Records ory

2014 LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE www.GoDucks.com • 17 36 • SHANNON PROPST

SHANNON PROPST 36 Position: Attacker eason Outlook S Year: Senior Hometown: Bel Air, Md. High School: Fallston Major: Communication Disorders and Sciences

Summary: Set the school single season record in three categories in 2013: points (68), two turnovers in the NCAA Play-In game against Navy on May 5 (9-10), also a single assists (39) and assists per game (2.29)...also tied the single season record for points per game career high...took a total of 61 shots in her sophomore season with a shot percent- game (4.00)...enters the 2014 campaign with 148 points and is just 45 away from tying age of .557...caused a total of six turnovers and scooped up 10 groundballs...earned

oaching Staff the all-time record of 193...has 70 career assists and is just nine away from setting the Second-Team All-MPSF honors....named to the MPSF All-Academic team. C school record...has 78 career goals, which is 11th in Oregon history...currently holds the all-time Oregon record in assists per game (1.32)...played for the USA A-II squad over the 2011 (Freshman): Finished with 27 points on 15 goals and 12 assists (third most on the summer (2013) in Berlin, Germany and won the Berlin Open. team)...made her Oregon debut against Hofstra (2/20) netting one assist and one draw control...started in all 17 games...recorded a career-high four points in three Oregon 2013 (Junior): Started all 17 games and has appeared in every Oregon lacrosse game wins: against Jacksonville (2/27), at California (4/8) and at Saint Mary’s (4/10)...recorded since 2011...set the single season record with 68 points...second team All-MPSF selec- two goals and two assists in Oregon’s 15-9 win over Jacksonville (2/27) while adding tion...led the Ducks in points (68), goals (29) and assists (39)...her 39 assists in 2013 is two ground balls, three draw controls and one caused turnover...scored a season high a school single season record...also tied the school record with 4.00 points per game... three goals against California (4/8)...tallied three points in Oregon’s victory over UC Davis

finished 13th in the nation in total assists and in a tie for 15th in assist per game (2.29)... (4/17) including one goal, two assists, one ground ball, three draw controls and a caused ranked in a tie for 24th in the nation with 68 points and in a tie for 26th in points per turnover...finished the regular season with two points on a goal and an assist at Denver game (4.00)...ranked third in the MPSF in assists per game and fifth in points per game... (4/23)...recorded a hat trick against No. 6 Stanford in the MPSF Tournament finals (5/1). he Players became Oregon’s all-time single season points leader by tallying seven points against The Players The T UC Davis on April 21...scored a career-high five goals at Fresno State on April 10...posted Before Oregon: Two-sport athlete who lettered in lacrosse and basketball...led squad to back-to-back seven-point games on April 10 and 14 against Fresno State and Saint the 2009 regional and state championships under head coach Michael McTeague...helped Mary’s en route to being named the MPSF Offensive Player of the Week on April 15... lead basketball team to state titles in 2008-09 and 2009-10 seasons...plays club lacrosse matched a career-best with four assists against Saint Mary’s...scored three goals on Feb. for the Skywalkers...academic accolades include: National Honor Society and Spanish 24 against Cincinnati...scored two goals and added two assists (four points) on March 30 Honors Society. at Old Dominion to give her 113 career points and move her past Alison Leiner (112) for eighth place on Oregon’s all-time points list. Personal: Daughter of Tim and Michele Propst...has one brother, Phillip. CAREER HIGHS

2012 (Sophomore): Played in all 19 games...scored a total of 34 goals, second best on Goals...... 5 at Fresno St. 4/10/13 the team...also ranked second on the team in assists with a total of 19...tallied a total of Assists...... 4 3x last at UC Davis 4/21/13 53 points, third best for the Ducks...set career highs in every category during the 2012 Points...... 7 3x last at UC Davis 4/21/13 season...has recorded a hat trick on five separate occasions this season, most recently in Ground Balls...... 4 2x last at Marist 3/24/13 the 16-8 win over Saint Mary’s on April 15, totaling her number of hat tricks to seven in Draw Controls...... 4 at Fresno St. 4/10/13 Caused Turnovers...... 2 vs. Navy 5/5/12 eason In Review

S her career...had a career-high three assists against High Point (March 25, 10-13)...caused Career Overall Statistics YEAR GP G GPG A APG PTS PPG SH SH/G SH% TO TO/G CT CT/G GB GB/G DC DC/G 2011 17 15 0.88 12 0.71 27 1.59 33 1.94 .455 14 0.82 6 0.35 12 0.71 13 0.76 2012 19 34 1.79 19 1.00 53 2.79 61 3.21 .557 20 1.05 6 0.35 10 0.53 12 0.63 2013 17 29 1.71 39 2.29 68 4.00 57 3.35 .509 27 1.59 1 0.06 15 0.88 19 1.12 TOTAL 53 78 1.47 70 1.32 148 2.79 151 2.85 .517 61 1.15 13 0.25 37 0.70 44 0.83

Career Postseason Statistics YEAR GP G GPG A APG PTS PPG SH SH/G SH% TO TO/G CT CT/G GB GB/G DC DC/G 2011 2 3 1.50 0 0.00 3 1.50 6 3.00 .500 3 1.50 0 0.00 2 1.00 1 0.50 2012 3 6 2.00 1 0.33 7 2.33 10 3.33 .600 4 1.33 2 0.67 1 0.33 0 0.00 TOTAL 5 9 1.80 1 0.20 10 2.00 16 3.20 .563 7 1.40 2 0.40 3 0.60 1 0.20 History & Records

18 • www.GoDucks.com 2014 LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE NIKKI PUSZCZ • 7 eason Outlook

NIKKI PUSZCZ 7 S Position: Midfielder Year: Senior Hometown: Towson, Md. High School: Maryvale Prep Major: Journalism C Summary: Enters the 2014 season ranked ninth all-time in total points (116) and 2011 (Freshman): Finished fifth on the team in goals scored (16) and sixth in points oaching Staff eighth in goals scored (81)...also ranks sixth all-time in draw controls (102)...played (25)...started in all 17 games...tied for sixth on the team in ground balls (20), ranked for the USA A-I squad over the summer (2013) in Berlin, Germany and won the Berlin fifth in caused turnovers (11) and was fourth in draw controls (31)...netted four draw Open. controls and an assist in her collegiate debut against No. 20 Hofstra (2/20)...has recorded at least two draw controls in nine of her 14 games...scored a season-best four 2013 (Junior): Started all 17 games and has appeared in every Oregon game since goals in Oregon’s 16-5 victory over Cincinnati (3/6) while adding two ground balls and 2011...finished fourth on the team in points (34), was tied for second in goals scored two draw controls...also scored three goals against California (4/8) along with three (26) and ranked second in ground balls (25)...also picked up 39 draw controls, which ground balls and one draw control...recorded at least two points in each of the last ranked second on the team...registered four hat-tricks and nine multi-goal efforts as a four games, including four on three goals and an assist at California (4/8). junior...posted three goals, including a game-winning free position goal in overtime, against Vermont on March 4...matched a career-high with four ground balls at UConn Before Oregon: Named team’s top midfielder as a senior...averaged 2.5 points per on March 26...also set a new career-best with seven draw controls at UConn. game as a freshman, 2.6 points per game as a sophomore and 3.5 points per game as

a junior...voted by her teammates the Most Advanced Player in 2007...scored a last- T The Players he Players 2012 (Sophomore): Played in all 19 games...led the team in goals with 39, a career minute game-tying goal, leading to a game-winning final overtime goal to win the high...Ranked first in points with 57 for the 2012 season, more than doubling her Winters Mill Invitational champions...played organized tennis throughout high school total points from the previous season...broke career highs in every category...scored for the Baltimore Tennis Patrons Red Team (2007, ’08 & ’09)...played club lacrosse for five goals in the win over Cincinnati (April 1, 20-10), the third most in a single game ROME 2010. this season...tallied four assists in the victory over San Diego State (March 18, 17-7)... scooped up four groundballs in the narrow win over Old Dominion (March 10, 10-9)... Personal: Daughter of Peter and Kim Puszcz...has one sister, Janine. caused four turnovers in a key conference win over UC Davis on April 8 (16-13)...took a total of 61 shots, tying for fourth on the team and giving her a .639 shot percentage... CAREER HIGHS ranked third on the team in assists with 18...tied for first with three game-winning Goals...... 5 vs. Cincinnati 4/1/12 goals...second on the team in total draw controls with 32...ranked fourth in school Assists...... 4 at San Diego St. 3/18/12 history for single-season goals with 39 and single-season points with 57 this season... Points...... 6 2x last at St. Mary’s 4/15/12 Ground Balls...... 4 3x last at UC Davis 4/21/13

was named to the Second-Team All-MPSF and the All-MPSF Tournament Team...also S

Draw Controls...... 7 at UConn 3/26/13 eason In Review selected for the MPSF All-Academic team. Caused Turnovers...... 4 vs. UC Davis 4/8/12

Career Overall Statistics YEAR GP G GPG A APG PTS PPG SH SH/G SH% TO TO/G CT CT/G GB GB/G DC DC/G

2011 17 16 0.94 9 0.53 25 1.47 39 2.29 .410 15 0.88 11 0.65 20 1.18 31 1.82 2012 19 39 2.05 18 0.95 57 3.00 61 3.59 .639 29 1.53 11 0.58 23 1.21 32 1.68 2013 17 26 1.53 8 0.47 34 2.00 57 3.35 .456 21 1.24 19 1.12 25 1.47 39 2.29 TOTAL 53 81 1.53 35 0.66 116 2.19 157 2.96 .516 65 1.23 41 0.77 68 1.28 102 1.92 Career Postseason Statistics YEAR GP G GPG A APG PTS PPG SH SH/G SH% TO TO/G CT CT/G GB GB/G DC DC/G

2011 2 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 6 3.00 .000 1 0.50 0 0.00 1 0.50 2 1.00 Hist 2012 3 8 2.67 2 0.67 10 3.33 10 3.33 .800 6 2.00 5 1.67 5 1.67 6 2.00 ory & Records ory TOTAL 5 8 1.60 2 0.40 10 2.00 16 3.20 .500 7 1.40 5 1.00 6 1.20 8 1.60

2014 LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE www.GoDucks.com • 19 15 • CHELSEA RANDEL

CHELSEA RANDEL 15 Position: Defender eason Outlook S Year: Senior Hometown: Pleasanton, Calif. High School: Foothill Major: Family & Human Services

2013 (Junior): Appeared in five games...had two ground balls for the season... inspirational teammate as a junior...served as team captain as a senior. had two caused turnovers on April 10 at Fresno State...registered her first-ever draw control against Cincinnati (2/24). Personal: Daughter of Ken and Terry Randel...has two brothers, Kevin and Jeff. oaching Staff C 2012 (Sophomore): Played in five games. CAREER HIGHS Goals...... N/A N/A N/A 2011 (Freshman): Appeared in four games. Assists...... N/A N/A N/A Points...... N/A N/A N/A Ground Balls...... 1 2x last at UC Davis 4/21/13 Before Oregon: Lettered three times in lacrosse and twice in cheerleading … Draw Controls...... 1 at UC Davis 4/21/13 finished career ranked eighth in school history in both goals and points … voted Caused Turnovers...... 2 at Fresno St. 4/10/13 freshman of the year in 2007...led team in scoring as a sophomore … voted most

Career Overall Statistics YEAR GP G GPG A APG PTS PPG SH SH/G SH% TO TO/G CT CT/G GB GB/G DC DC/G 2011 4 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 .000 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 he Players The Players T The 2012 5 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 .000 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 2013 5 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 .000 0 0.00 3 0.60 2 0.40 1 0.20 TOTAL 14 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 .000 0 0.00 3 0.21 2 0.14 1 0.07 Career Postseason Statistics YEAR GP G GPG A APG PTS PPG SH SH/G SH% TO TO/G CT CT/G GB GB/G DC DC/G No postseason statistics available eason In Review S

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20 • www.GoDucks.com 2014 LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE CASEY BROGAN • 16 eason Outlook

CASEY BROGAN 16 S Position: Midfielder Year: Junior Hometown: Annapolis, Md. High School: Saint Mary’s Major: Journalism C 2013 (Sophomore): Made 14 starts and appeared in 16 games...finished third on tained a 4.06 GPA during the 2010 fall term...member of the National Honor Society, oaching Staff the team in draw controls (31)...scored five goals and added five assists for the year... French National Honor Society and was named a Maryland Distinguished Scholar. posted career-highs in draw controls (4), caused turnovers (4) and ground balls (3) on Feb. 24 against Cincinnati...matched that career-high in draw controls with four more Personal: Daughter of Paul and Linda Brogan...has one sister, Kelly... majoring in on March 30 at Old Dominion and April 10 at Fresno State. journalism...Mother was a member of both lacrosse and field hockey squads at the University of Delaware. 2012 (Freshman): Made appearances in 16 of the 17 games as a freshman...tallied two goals, the most recent in the 16-13 victory over UC Davis on April 8...had a season- CAREER HIGHS high three shots versus Davidson on March 27 and tallied two draw controls twice, Goals...... 1 7x last vs. St. Mary’s 4/14/13 with the last coming against Denver on April 21...helped anchor the Ducks’ midfield in Assists...... 2 at UC Davis 4/21/13 a total of 14 wins, nine consecutively from March 27 through April 29. Points...... 2 2x last at UC Davis 4/21/13 Ground Balls...... 3 vs. Cincinnati 2/24/13 Before Oregon: Served as a team captain on the lacrosse team as a junior...led team Draw Controls...... 4 3x last at Fresno St. 4/10/13 T to the state semifinals and a fourth-place finish in the state in 2010...also earned two The Players Caused Turnovers...... 4 vs. Cincinnati 2/24/13 he Players varsity letters in soccer...plays for the Maryland United Lacrosse club team...main-

Career Overall Statistics YEAR GP G GPG A APG PTS PPG SH SH/G SH% TO TO/G CT CT/G GB GB/G DC DC/G 2012 16 2 0.13 1 0.06 3 0.19 11 0.69 .182 6 0.38 1 0.06 1 0.06 11 0.69 2013 16 5 0.31 5 0.31 10 0.63 32 2.00 .156 19 1.19 12 0.75 6 0.38 31 1.94 TOTAL 32 7 0.22 6 0.19 13 0.41 43 1.34 .163 25 0.78 13 0.41 7 0.22 42 1.31

Career Postseason Statistics YEAR GP G GPG A APG PTS PPG SH SH/G SH% TO TO/G CT CT/G GB GB/G DC DC/G 2012 3 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 0.33 .000 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 2 0.67 S

TOTAL 3 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 0.33 .000 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 2 0.67 eason In Review

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2014 LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE www.GoDucks.com • 21 10 • RALEIGH CAVEY

RALEIGH CAVEY 10 Position: Defender eason Outlook S Year: Junior Hometown: Eldersburg, Md. High School: Century Major: Public Relations

2013 (Sophomore): Appeared in all 17 games and made 16 starts as a defender... to two appearances in the Maryland 2A State Championship game...member of the wrapped up the year with four ground balls, five draw controls and eight caused National Honor Society and editor of the school yearbook. turnovers...scooped up two ground balls and caused three turnovers on March 2 against High Point. Personal: Daughter of Joe and Vickie Cavey...has two brothers, Ryder and Lane... oaching Staff C majoring in public relations. 2012 (Freshman): Made appearances in 16 games...tallied three groundballs for the season...had a total of three draw controls in her freshman season. CAREER HIGHS Goals...... N/A N/A N/A Before Oregon: Earned four varsity letters in lacrosse...was the only freshman on her Assists...... N/A N/A N/A varsity team in 2008...helped lead team to consecutive Maryland 2A State Champion- Points...... N/A N/A N/A Ground Balls...... 2 vs. High Point 3/2/13 ships as a sophomore and junior...named first-team all-county and honorable mention Draw Controls...... 1 8x last at UC Davis 4/21/13 all-conference as a junior...also lettered four times in field hockey...named first-team Caused Turnovers...... 3 vs. High Point 3/2/13

all-conference once and earned honorable mention on two other occasions...led team

Career Overall Statistics he Players

The Players T The YEAR GP G GPG A APG PTS PPG SH SH/G SH% TO TO/G CT CT/G GB GB/G DC DC/G 2012 16 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 .000 4 0.25 0 0.00 3 0.19 3 0.19 2013 17 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 .000 9 0.53 8 0.47 4 0.24 5 0.29 TOTAL 33 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 .000 13 0.39 8 0.24 7 0.21 8 0.24

Career Postseason Statistics YEAR GP G GPG A APG PTS PPG SH SH/G SH% TO TO/G CT CT/G GB GB/G DC DC/G 2012 2 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 .000 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 TOTAL 2 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 .000 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 eason In Review S

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22 • www.GoDucks.com 2014 LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE DEVON FRAZER • 32 eason Outlook

DEVON FRAZER 32 S Position: Midfielder Year: Junior Hometown: Lafayette, Calif. High School: Acalenes Major: Advertising C 2013 (Sophomore): Played in all 17 games and made three starts...scored 13 goals all-conference honors once...selected to the Women’s Division National Tournament oaching Staff and finished the year with eight draw controls...posted career-bests in points (3), draw Pacific lacrosse team following her junior year...served as team captain as a junior... controls (3) and recorded her first-ever assist against Cincinnati (2/24)...matched her club team is the Triple Threat Lacrosse Club...also lettered three times in golf...earned career-high in points (3), which she set against Cincinnati on Feb. 24, with a career- the Scholar-Athlete award all three years in golf. high three-goal effort on March 4 against Vermont. Personal: Daughter of Scott and Phyllis Frazer...has two brothers, Ian and Alan... 2012 (Freshman): Appeared in 10 games in her freshman season...totaled three majoring in advertising. goals and took five shots...scored a season-high two goals in the victory over Fresno State (April 6, 21-4)...also had two groundballs against Fresno State...tallied one draw CAREER HIGHS control and caused two turnovers in the game against San Diego State on March 18 Goals...... 3 vs. Vermont 3/4/13 (17-7)...had a total of three caused turnovers for the season. Assist...... 1 2x last at Stanford 4/19/13 Points...... 3 2x last vs. Vermont 3/4/13 Ground Balls...... 2 4x last vs. Davidson 3/8/13

Before Oregon: Started on the varsity lacrosse team all four years...voted offensive T The Players Draw Controls...... 3 2x last at UC Davis 4/21/13 he Players MVP by her teammates as a sophomore and junior...won team’s rookie of the year Caused Turnovers...... 2 2x last vs. San Diego St. 3/22/13 award as a freshman...named first-team all-conference twice and earned second-team

Career Overall Statistics YEAR GP G GPG A APG PTS PPG SH SH/G SH% TO TO/G CT CT/G GB GB/G DC DC/G 2012 10 3 0.30 0 0.00 3 0.30 5 0.50 .600 4 0.40 3 0.30 5 0.50 1 0.10 2013 17 13 0.76 2 0.12 15 0.88 30 1.76 .433 13 0.76 5 0.29 8 0.47 15 0.88 TOTAL 27 16 0.59 2 0.07 18 0.67 35 1.30 .457 17 0.63 8 0.30 13 0.48 16 0.59

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2014 LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE www.GoDucks.com • 23 3 • OLIVIA PYNE

OLIVIA PYNE 3 Position: Midfielder eason Outlook S Year: Junior Hometown: Edgewater, Md. High School: South River Major: Political Science

2013 (Sophomore): Played in all 17 games and made four starts...scored seven goals swim meets as a sophomore and junior...qualified for the state cross country meet as a and had 10 draw controls...made her first collegiate start and scored one goal while senior...member of the National Honor Society. adding one assist on March 26 at UConn. Personal: Daughter of Scott and Cindy Pyne...has one brother (William) and sister oaching Staff C 2012 (Freshman): Played in 16 games as a freshman...scored a total of two goals (Bella). and had three assists...had a season high two assists in the conference win over Stanford (April 13, 13-7)...scooped up two groundballs in the game against Cincinnati CAREER HIGHS on April 1 (20-10)...had one caused turnover in the win over Stanford...totaled nine Goals...... 1 9x last at Stanford 4/19/13 groundballs, five draw controls, and five points in her inaugural season. Assists...... 2 at Stanford 4/13/12 Points...... 2 2x last at UConn 3/26/13 Ground Balls...... 2 2x last vs. Cincinnati 4/1/12 Before Oregon: Lettered three times in lacrosse...led South River High School to its Draw Controls...... 3 at Davidson 3/27/12 first state championship in school history as a junior...named second-team all-county Caused Turnovers...... 1 3x last at Old Dominion 3/30/13

as a junior...club team is Chesapeake Lacrosse Club...also earned three letters in swimming and two more in cross country...competed in the county, regional and state Career Overall Statistics he Players The Players The T YEAR GP G GPG A APG PTS PPG SH SH/G SH% TO TO/G CT CT/G GB GB/G DC DC/G 2012 16 2 0.13 3 0.19 5 0.31 6 0.38 .333 10 0.63 1 0.06 9 0.56 5 0.31 2013 17 7 0.41 1 0.06 8 0.47 16 0.94 .438 12 0.71 2 0.12 5 0.29 10 0.59 TOTAL 33 9 0.27 4 0.12 13 0.39 22 0.67 .409 22 0.67 3 0.09 14 0.42 15 0.45

Career Postseason Statistics YEAR GP G GPG A APG PTS PPG SH SH/G SH% TO TO/G CT CT/G GB GB/G DC DC/G 2012 3 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 .000 2 0.67 0 0.00 1 0.33 1 0.33

TOTAL 3 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 .000 2 0.67 0 0.00 1 0.33 1 0.33 eason In Review S

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24 • www.GoDucks.com 2014 LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE HOLLY JOHNSON • 11 eason Outlook S HOLLY JOHNSON 11 Position: Midfielder Year: Sophomore Hometown: Odenton, Md. High School: Arundel Major: Undeclared C 2013 (Freshman): Played in 11 games...scored her first collegiate goal on April 14 Personal: Born Holly M. Johnson in Annapolis, Md. to parents Marshall and Linda oaching Staff against Saint Mary’s...scooped up three ground balls against Cincinnati (2/24)...made Johnson...has one older sister, Taylor. her collegiate debut on Feb. 23 against Dartmouth. CAREER HIGHS

Before Oregon: Two sport athlete at Arundel High School, earning one letter in soc- Goals...... 1 vs. St. Mary’s 4/14/13 cer and four letters in lacrosse...led Arundel High School in goals, assists, ground balls Assists...... N/A N/A N/A and draw controls...received First Team All-County honors (2012)...won Army Strong Points...... 1 vs. St. Mary’s 4/14/13 Ground Balls...... 3 vs. Cincinnati 2/24/13 Award (2012)...ranked third in points in Anne Arundel County (2012)...team captain Draw Controls...... 2 vs. St. Mary’s 4/14/13 (2011-2012). Academic involvement includes: AP Scholar and member of Honor Roll. Caused Turnovers...... 1 vs. Cincinnati 2/24/13

Career Overall Statistics T The Players YEAR GP G GPG A APG PTS PPG SH SH/G SH% TO TO/G CT CT/G GB GB/G DC DC/G he Players 2013 11 1 0.09 0 0.00 1 0.09 4 0.36 .250 3 0.27 1 0.09 6 0.55 4 0.36 TOTAL 11 1 0.09 0 0.00 1 0.09 4 0.36 .250 3 0.27 1 0.09 6 0.55 4 0.36

Career Postseason Statistics YEAR GP G GPG A APG PTS PPG SH SH/G SH% TO TO/G CT CT/G GB GB/G DC DC/G No postseason statistics available S eason In Review

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2014 LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE www.GoDucks.com • 25 2 • KATIE MARLATT

KATIE MARLATT 2 Position: Midfielder eason Outlook S Year: Sophomore Hometown: Clarksville, Md. High School: River Hills Major: Human Physiology

2013 (Freshman): Appeared in three games as a freshman...made her collegiate majoring in human physiology. debut on Feb. 24 against Cincinnati and had one draw control. CAREER HIGHS Before Oregon: Four time letter winner in both soccer and lacrosse...helped lead the Goals...... N/A N/A N/A oaching Staff C River Hills High School state championship soccer team (2008)...awarded Second Team Assists...... N/A N/A N/A All Howard County for lacrosse (2011)...served as team captain for soccer (2011)... Points...... N/A N/A N/A Ground Balls...... N/A N/A N/A lacrosse team captain (2011-2012)...academic honors include: AP honors Scholar. Draw Controls...... 1 vs. Cincinnati 2/24/13 Caused Turnovers...... N/A N/A N/A Personal: Born Katherine Taylor Marlatt in Weymouth, Mass....daughter of Geoff and Jane Marlatt...has two brothers, Jim and Bobby, and two sisters, Emily and Colleen...

Career Overall Statistics YEAR GP G GPG A APG PTS PPG SH SH/G SH% TO TO/G CT CT/G GB GB/G DC DC/G 2013 3 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 .000 1 0.33 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 0.33 TOTAL 3 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 .000 1 0.33 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 0.33 he Players The Players The T

Career Postseason Statistics YEAR GP G GPG A APG PTS PPG SH SH/G SH% TO TO/G CT CT/G GB GB/G DC DC/G No postseason statistics available eason In Review S

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26 • www.GoDucks.com 2014 LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE JACKIE MOCCIA • 5 eason Outlook S JACKIE MOCCIA 5 Position: Defender Year: Sophomore Hometown: Malvern, Pa. High School: Great Valley Major: Undeclared C 2013 (Freshman): Appeared in 13 of the Ducks’ 17 games...had a career-high three Personal: Born Jacqueline E. Moccia in Boston, Mass....parents are Robert and Linda oaching Staff ground balls at Denver on April 26 and caused two turnovers the same day...made her Moccia...has four older brothers, David, Christopher, Michael, and Robert. collegiate debut on Feb. 24 against Cincinnati...scooped up two ground balls on March 26 at UConn and again on March 30 at Old Dominion. CAREER HIGHS Goals...... N/A N/A N/A Before Oregon: An All-American and three-sport athlete for Great Valley High School Assists...... N/A N/A N/A playing soccer, field hockey and lacrosse...won two letters playing defense in field Points...... N/A N/A N/A Ground Balls...... 3 at Denver 4/26/13 hockey...three time letter winner in lacrosse under head coach Joe Tornetta...named Draw Controls...... 1 3x last at Stanford 4/19/13 All-League Honorable Mention...received First Team All-League honors...played for Caused Turnovers...... 2 at Denver 4/26/13 Mongoose Lacrosse Club out of Malvern, Pa.

Career Overall Statistics T The Players

YEAR GP G GPG A APG PTS PPG SH SH/G SH% TO TO/G CT CT/G GB GB/G DC DC/G he Players 2013 13 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 .000 7 0.54 2 0.15 11 0.85 3 0.23 TOTAL 13 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 .000 7 0.54 2 0.15 11 0.85 3 0.23

Career Postseason Statistics YEAR GP G GPG A APG PTS PPG SH SH/G SH% TO TO/G CT CT/G GB GB/G DC DC/G No postseason statistics available S eason In Review

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2014 LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE www.GoDucks.com • 27 12 • CARLY O’CONNELL

CARLY O’CONNELL 12 Position: Midfielder eason Outlook S Year: Sophomore Hometown: Southborough, Mass. High School: Algonquin Regional Major: Undeclared

2013 (Freshman): Started every game in which she appeared (16)...second team (four letters)...played a key role in winning the Central Massachusetts Championships All-MPSF selection...set the Oregon single game draw control record (10) on April 14 in both basketball and lacrosse...named Central Massachusetts All Star (2012) for against Saint Mary’s...named MPSF Rookie of the Week on March 4 and again on April lacrosse...earned Midland-Wachusett League All-Star MVP (2011-2012)...played for 8...finished second on the team in points (40) and assists (17)...ranked third in goals Revolution Lacrosse and coach Lukas Cash. oaching Staff C scored (23)...led the Ducks in ground balls (26) and draw controls (44)...her 44 draw controls ranks sixth on Oregon’s all-time single season charts...scored a career-high Personal: Born Carly E. O’Connell in Boston, Mass., to parents Todd and Danielle four goals en route to a career-best seven-point effort on April 7 against Cal...scored O’Connell...Has one younger sister, Taylor. the game-winning goal with 4.8 seconds remaining and caused three turnovers against High Point on March 2...scored a goal in each of her first two collegiate games CAREER HIGHS (2/23 vs. Dartmouth, 2/24 vs. Cincinnati); also dished out two assists against Cincin- Goals...... 4 vs. California 4/7/13 nati and scooped up three ground balls against Dartmouth...set a new career-high Assists...... 5 at UConn 3/26/13 with six ground balls on March 24 at Marist...scored a goal and dished out a career- Points...... 7 vs. California 4/7/13 Ground Balls...... 6 at Marist 3/24/13

high five assists on March 26 at Connecticut. Draw Controls...... 10 vs. St. Mary’s 4/14/13 Caused Turnovers...... 4 at Marist 3/24/13 Before Oregon: An All American... won a total of nine varsity letters for Algonquin

he Players Regional High School in soccer (two letters), basketball (three letters) and lacrosse The Players The T Career Overall Statistics YEAR GP G GPG A APG PTS PPG SH SH/G SH% TO TO/G CT CT/G GB GB/G DC DC/G 2013 16 23 1.44 17 1.06 40 2.50 46 2.88 .500 21 1.31 16 1.00 26 1.62 44 2.75 TOTAL 16 23 1.44 17 1.06 40 2.50 46 2.88 .500 21 1.31 16 1.00 26 1.62 44 2.75

Career Postseason Statistics

YEAR GP G GPG A APG PTS PPG SH SH/G SH% TO TO/G CT CT/G GB GB/G DC DC/G No postseason statistics available eason In Review S

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28 • www.GoDucks.com 2014 LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE ALISON SCHARKEY • 28 eason Outlook S ALISON SCHARKEY 28 Position: Defender Year: Sophomore Hometown: Yorba Linda, Calif. High School: Esperanza Major: Undeclared C 2013 (Freshman): Started all 17 games as a freshman...had 13 ground balls and sisters, Kristin and Tori. oaching Staff nine caused turnovers...made her first collegiate start and appearance on Feb. 23 versus Dartmouth...picked up two draw controls in her collegiate debut...scooped up a CAREER HIGHS career-high three ground balls and matched a career-best with two caused turnovers Goals...... N/A N/A N/A on March 30 at Old Dominion. Assists...... N/A N/A N/A Points...... N/A N/A N/A Ground Balls...... 3 at Old Dominion 3/30/13 Before Oregon: Played midfield for Esperanza High School tallying four letters in Draw Controls...... 2 vs. Dartmouth 2/23/13 lacrosse...earned one letter in tennis...led the lacrosse team in most goals and assists Caused Turnovers...... 2 4x last vs. California 4/7/13 (2012)...named to the First Team All-League (2010-2012)...member of the WPNT team (2011)...earned all-American status for lacrosse (2012)...played for Xteam under head coach Crista Samaras...Academic accolades include: two-time Academic All-American. Personal: Born Alison Ruth Scharkey...daughter of Brian and Cindy Scharkey...has two T The Players Career Overall Statistics he Players YEAR GP G GPG A APG PTS PPG SH SH/G SH% TO TO/G CT CT/G GB GB/G DC DC/G

2013 17 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 .000 9 0.53 9 0.53 13 0.76 4 0.24 TOTAL 17 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 .000 9 0.53 9 0.53 13 0.76 4 0.24

Career Postseason Statistics YEAR GP G GPG A APG PTS PPG SH SH/G SH% TO TO/G CT CT/G GB GB/G DC DC/G No postseason statistics available S eason In Review

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2014 LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE www.GoDucks.com • 29 1 • COURTNEY VALDEZ

COURTNEY VALDEZ 1 Position: Attacker eason Outlook S Year: Sophomore Hometown: Orange County, Calif. High School: Foothill Major: Human Physiology

2013 (Freshman): Appeared in 13 games and made one start...finished the year Personal: Born Courtney Rhee Valdez in Loma Linda, Calif....mother is Traci Valdez. with three goals and one assist...tallied an assist against Cincinnati (2/24) for her first career point...scored the first goal of her career on March 22 against San Diego State... CAREER HIGHS

oaching Staff picked up her first career ground ball on March 30 at Old Dominion. C Goals...... 1 3x last at UC Davis 4/21/13 Before Oregon: A three sport athlete in high school playing soccer, basketball and Assists...... 1 vs. Cincinnati 2/24/13 lacrosse for Foothill High School...earned one letter as a goalkeeper in soccer...four Points...... 1 4x last at UC Davis 4/21/13 Ground Balls...... 1 2x last at Fresno St. 4/10/13 time letter winner for lacrosse...awarded Freshman of the Year (2009)...named to Draw Controls...... 1 2x last vs. UC Davis 4/21/13 second-team all-league (2009-2010)...honored as first-team all-county (2010)... Caused Turnovers...... 1 at Fresno St. 4/10/13 played club lacrosse for Xteam under coach Crista Samara.

Career Overall Statistics

YEAR GP G GPG A APG PTS PPG SH SH/G SH% TO TO/G CT CT/G GB GB/G DC DC/G 2013 13 3 0.23 1 0.08 4 0.31 7 0.54 .429 5 0.38 1 0.08 2 0.15 2 0.15

he Players TOTAL 13 3 0.23 1 0.08 4 0.31 7 0.54 .429 5 0.38 1 0.08 2 0.15 2 0.15 The Players The T

Career Postseason Statistics YEAR GP G GPG A APG PTS PPG SH SH/G SH% TO TO/G CT CT/G GB GB/G DC DC/G No postseason statistics available eason In Review S

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30 • www.GoDucks.com 2014 LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE SAVANNA PETERS • 20 eason Outlook S SAVANNA PETERS 20 Position: Attacker Year: Redshirt Freshman Hometown: Stockton, Calif. High School: Linden Major: Spanish & Journalism C 2013 (Redshirt season): Tallied the first assist and first ground ball of her career on Francille Peters...has two younger sisters, Theea and Reanna...majoring in Spanish and oaching Staff Feb. 23 against Dartmouth. journalism.

Before Oregon: Graduated from Linden High School, earning three letters in CAREER HIGHS basketball...single letter winner in soccer...earned First Team All-Defensive honors in Goals...... N/A N/A N/A basketball for three years...played club lacrosse for Daville Club and Bear Lax, helping Assists...... 1 vs. Dartmouth 2/23/13 lead both teams to multiple national tournament championships...academic achieve- Points...... 1 vs. Dartmouth 2/23/13 Ground Balls...... 1 vs. Dartmouth 2/23/13 ment includes: valedictorian. Draw Controls...... N/A N/A N/A Caused Turnovers...... N/A N/A N/A Personal: Born Savanna Audrey Peters in Stockton, Calif. to parents Rodd and

Career Overall Statistics T The Players YEAR GP G GPG A APG PTS PPG SH SH/G SH% TO TO/G CT CT/G GB GB/G DC DC/G he Players 2013 1 0 0.00 1 1.00 1 1.00 1 1.00 .000 3 3.00 0 0.00 1 1.00 0 0.00 TOTAL 1 0 0.00 1 1.00 1 1.00 1 1.00 .000 3 3.00 0 0.00 1 1.00 0 0.00

Career Postseason Statistics YEAR GP G GPG A APG PTS PPG SH SH/G SH% TO TO/G CT CT/G GB GB/G DC DC/G No postseason statistics available S eason In Review

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2014 LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE www.GoDucks.com • 31 9 • Elizabeth Casertano / 8 • Lauren Drake

ELIZABETH CASERTANO 9 Position: Defender eason Outlook S Year: Sophomore Hometown: Allison Park, Pa. High School: Shaler Area Major: Political Science

2013 (Freshman): Did not play in 2013 for the Ducks. Personal: Born in Pittsburgh, Pa. as Elizabeth Marie Casertano...daughter of Ronald and Frances Casertano...has two brothers, Ronald and Frank...majoring in political Before Oregon: An Academic All American and three time varsity lacrosse team science. captain...won four letters in lacrosse under head coach Jennifer Perestock at Shaler oaching Staff C Area High School...awarded MVP three times...recipient of the US Navy Female Athlete Award...also played for Maryland United Lacrosse Club for coach Kyndel Quinones... accomplished both athletically and academically as a member of the National Honor Society and Junior Class President. he Players The Players The T LAUREN DRAKE 8 Position: Midfielder Year: Sophomore Hometown: Westerville, Ohio High School: Upper Arlington

Major: Undeclared

2013 (Freshman): Did not see action in 2013 for the Ducks. Personal: Born in Columbus, Ohio...daughter of Pete and Cathy Drake...has one eason In Review

S younger brother, Jared. Before Oregon: Played four sports for Upper Arlington High School including soccer, cross country, field hockey and lacrosse...earned one letter in both cross country and field hockey...four time letter winner in lacrosse under head coach Kim Rocheleau... Also played for Midwestern Force Lacrosse Club under coach Wendy Pinta...awarded Rookie of the Year (2009)...member of the National Team -Great Lakes (2010)...named Second Team All-District (2011)...served as team captain (2011-2012).

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32 • www.GoDucks.com 2014 LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE JENNA MORRIS • 00 / NATALIE SIMPSON • 6 eason Outlook S JENNA MORRIS 00 Position: Goalkeeper Year: Sophomore Hometown: Phoenixville, Pa. High School: Great Valley Major: Environmental Science C 2013 (Freshman): Did not play for the Ducks in 2013. has one older brother, Trey...has one older sister, Chelsea...majoring in environmental oaching Staff science. Before Oregon: Earned four letters both in soccer and lacrosse as a goalie for Great Valley High School...named second-team all-league in lacrosse under head coach Joe

Tornetta and first-team all-league in soccer...played for Mongoose Lacrosse Club out of Malvern, Pa....scholastic achievements include: Academic All American (2011-2012).

Personal: Born Jenna C. Morris in Chicago, Ill....daughter of Chris and Wendy Morris... The Players T he Players

NATALIE SIMPSON 6 Position: Attacker Year: Sophomore Hometown: Carlsbad, Calif. High School: Carlsbad S Major: Undeclared eason In Review

2013: Did not see action for the Ducks in 2013. Simpson...has two sisters, Katie and Mandie.

Before Oregon: Played a lead role in both soccer and lacrosse for Carlsbad High School...earned one letter in cross country, two letters in soccer, and three letters in lacrosse...helped lead the Carlsbad women’s soccer team to win the CIF championship (2012)...awarded team MVP for lacrosse...named to the First and Second Team All- League...placed on the CIF Second Team...played club lacrosse for West Cast Starz.

Personal: Born Natalie B. Simpson in San Diego, Calif....daughter of Stan and Julie Hist ory & Records ory

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KATHRYN BLUMHARDT 18 Position: Midfielder eason Outlook S Year: Freshman Hometown: Parker, Colo. High School: Regis Jesuit Major: Human Physiology

Before Oregon: Led the Raiders to a 15-3 record her senior season and scored a pair Personal: Parents are Mark and Karen Blumhardt...has an older brother Kevin and of goals in the semi-final game at the state tournament...named first-team Aurora older sister Lauren...majoring in human physiology. Sentinel All-City Girls Lacrosse Team in back-to-back years (2012-13)... compiled 58

oaching Staff goals in 34 games including a .500 shot percentage at Regis Jesuit HS...also named as C an academic all-American, all-American honorable mention, and All-Colorado...led the Raiders in draw control and grown balls...also played field hockey and basketball for RGHS...played club lacrosse on Team 180 for Sam Bartron ...a National Honor Society recipient and graduated summa cum laude. he Players The Players The T KIKI GIBSON 23 Position: Midfielder Year: Freshman Hometown: Encinitas, Calif. High School: La Costa Canyon

Major: Undeclared

Before Oregon: Was a three-sport letterman at La Costa Canyon High School in field Personal: Parents are Kolby and Kate Gibson...has an older brother Kort and two eason In Review

S hockey (1), soccer (2) and lacrosse (4)...guided the Mavericks to back-to-back Califor- sisters Kylee and Kara...brother Kort played football at the ... nia Interscholastic Federation-San Diego Section Division 1 championship and was undecided on a major. named All-CIF first-team (2012-13)...also earned a pair of US Lacrosse’s Western Girls Lacrosse All-American accolades nods as well as a three-year academic all-American... Led LCCHS to two-consecutive Avocado League championships, going 16-0 in that stretch...played along sister Kara her senior year...recorded 39 goals in 24 games during her senior campaign while posting 45 goals with 17 assists her junior season... participated in the US Lacrosse All-American Tournament in Orlando, Fla....played club

lacrosse with the West Coast Stars. History & Records

34 • www.GoDucks.com 2014 LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE BECCA KATZEN • 17 / ANNIE LONGTAIN • 21 eason Outlook

BECCA KATZEN 17 S Position: Midfielder Year: Freshman Hometown: Cockeysville, Md. High School: Dulaney Major: Human Physiology C Before Oregon: Played under head coach Kristi Korrow earning two letters at Personal: Born Rebecca C. Katzen to Brett and Lynn Katzen...has a younger brother oaching Staff Dulaney High School...helped guide the Lions to the Maryland State Championships Chad...undecided on a major...a member of the National Science Honor Society and (2012-13)...posted a .590 career-save percentage at DHS...played club lacrosse with the National Art Honor Society. the Skywalkers...earned MVP honors with the Skywalkers and won multiple tourna- ments in 2011. The Players T he Players

ANNIE LONGTAIN 21 Position: Midfielder Year: Freshman Hometown: West Linn, Ore. High School: West Linn S Major: Human Physiology eason In Review

Before Oregon: A graduate of West Linn High School and four-year letterman for Personal: Parents are Jeff and Lisa Longtain...has a couple older sisters Katie and head coach Megan Elston...guided her team to the 2013 state championship in her Megan...majoring in human physiology. senior campaign, compiling a 17-1 record and 4-1 mark in league play...earned first- team all-state selections as well as earning US Lacrosse All-American honorable men- tion and first-team all-league accolades...earned second-team all-conference honors after the Lions were runner-up in the state championships...as a sophomore, Longtain helped WLHS earn third-place at the state championships...played club lacrosse with Oregon Elite under Lauren Anderson. Hist ory & Records ory

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JANELLE PARKER 77 Position: Goalkeeper eason Outlook S Year: Freshman Hometown: Danvers, Mass. High School: Williston Northampton School Major: Undeclared

Before Oregon: Compiled an impressive resume at both Danvers High School Personal: Parents are Darryl and Kathleen Parker...two older sisters are Shannon (2008-11) and Williston Northampton School (2012-13)...was a four-year starter for and Kristin...undecided on major...enjoys snowboarding, Frisbee, hiking and the Falcons in lacrosse and while competing volleyball and cross country boating.

oaching Staff as well...guided DHS to three Northeastern Conference Championships (2009-2011)... C named NEC MVP during her sophomore and junior campaigns and selected to the Salem News First-Team All-Star team as a goalie from 2009-11...tabbed second-team Eastern Lower New England honors (2010) and Lower New England (2011) first-team honors as a goalie... was also a three-time team MVP at DHS...went undefeated in her final season at The Williston Northampton School (15-0)...played club lacrosse with Synergy. he Players The Players The T BELLA PYNE 14 Position: Midfielder Year: Freshman Hometown: Edgewater, Md. High School: South River

Major: Human Physiology

Before Oregon: The four-year letter man at South River High School led the Personal: Born Isabella Nicole Pyne to Scott and Cindy Pyne...older sister Olivia is eason In Review

S Seahawks to their first state championship in 2010...tabbed First-Team All-County a junior on the lacrosse team and also has a younger brother William...father Scott Capital and Coaches categories as well as All-Metro honorable selections her junior played football at Muhlenberg College...majoring in human physiology and hopes to campaign...earned second-team All-Washington D.C. Metro honors and first-team move on into the dental or medical field. All-County Coaches honors as a sophomore...played club lacrosse with the Chesapeake Club Lacrosse under Sue Chittum...was also a four-year letterman in swimming for the Seahawks earning all-county selections in 2013.

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36 • www.GoDucks.com 2014 LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE ERIN SCHILMOELLER • 27 / RACHEL STEINBERG • 24 eason Outlook S ERIN SCHILMOELLER 27 Position: Midfielder Year: Freshman Hometown: Centennial, Colo. High School: Regis Jesuit Major: Undeclared C Before Oregon: A dual-sport athlete for Regis Jesuit High School earning letters Personal: Daughter of Terry and Janet Schilmoeller...has a younger sister Katie... oaching Staff in cross country and lacrosse all four years...guided the Riders to the semi-finals in undecided on major. the Colorado State Tournament senior year...a three-time All-Continental selection (2010-13) as well as a two-time academic all-American honoree...played alongside fellow freshman Duck Kathryn Blumhardt...competed with Team 180 Lax club team...a member of the National Honor Society and earned highest honors and first honors at RJHS. The Players T he Players

RACHEL STEINBERG 24 Position: Midfielder Year: Freshman Hometown: Millersville, Md. High School: Severn School S Major: Undeclared eason In Review

Before Oregon: A three-year letterwinner in both lacrosse and field hockey at Severn Personal: Born Rachel Lauren Steinberg...parents are Lawrence and Donna Stein- School...played lacrosse under head coach Renee Sotiropoulos and Caroline Burke berg...has an older sister Rebecca...was a member of the National Honor Art Society... in field hockey...named to the Washington, D.C. Under Amour All-American team undecided on major. (2012)...also tabbed Maximum Exposure All-Star selection...was a member of the Chesapeake Club Lax Black team. Hist ory & Records ory

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SEASON RECAP eason Outlook

DUCKS FINISH 2013 CAMPAIGN WITH EIGHT WINS 2013 Schedule & Results (8-9, 3-5 MPSF) S After capturing the 2012 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation regular season and tournament titles, Oregon shot Feb 23 #12 DARTMOUTH...... L, 8-7 (OT) quickly out of the gates in 2013, winning four out of its first five games to start the season. The Ducks’ 7-6 victory over Feb 24 CINCINNATI...... W, 16-5 Davidson on March 8, 2013 marked their fourth-straight victory after losing the season-opener to No. 12 Dartmouth. Mar 2 HIGH POINT...... W, 7-6 They were 4-1 overall at the time. But a 13-5 loss at home to No. 2 Florida and a tough 12-10 loss to San Diego State Mar 4 VERMONT...... W, 14-13 (3OT) to open the MPSF season in Eugene put Oregon in a difficult position entering its first road trip of the year. On the Mar 8 DAVIDSON...... W, 7-6 road trip, which featured three games from March 24-30, the Ducks lost the first two at Marist and Connecticut before Mar 16 #2 FLORIDA...... L, 13-5 salvaging the finale at Old Dominion on March 30. The Ducks then went 2-2 over their next four games (all of which Mar 22 SAN DIEGO STATE *...... L, 12-10 were conference games) to push their record to 7-7 overall and 2-3 in MPSF play. Oregon was eliminated from MPSF Mar 24 at Marist...... L, 9-5 Tournament contention after a 15-8 loss at No. 15 Stanford on April 19 but beat UC Davis on April 21 before falling at Mar 26 at Connecticut...... L, 16-14 (OT) No. 11 Denver to finish the season at 8-9 overall and 3-5 in conference play. Mar 30 at Old Dominion...... W, 10-9 Apr 4 USC *...... L, 12-10 PROPST PUTS TOGETHER HISTORIC SEASON Apr 7 CALIFORNIA *...... L, 14-10

Oregon attacker Shannon Propst had arguably the best individual season in Duck lacrosse history in 2013. Propst set C

Apr 10 at Fresno State *...... W, 18-8 oaching Staff the single season points record (68), surpassing the previous mark of 64 set by Alex Breiner (2011) and Ilsa van den Apr 14 SAINT MARY’S *...... W, 19-9 Berg (2008). Propst scored a team-high 29 goals and racked up a school-record 39 assists in 2013. She also tied the Apr 19 at #15 Stanford *...... L, 15-8 school record with 4.00 points per game and set the school record with 2.29 assists per game. Propst enters the 2014 Apr 21 at UC Davis *...... W, 15-8 season with 148 career points and is just 46 points away from breaking the record of 193 points, which van den Berg Apr 26 at #11 Denver *...... L, 14-6 set from 2006-09. In addition, Propst enters her final season in Eugene with 70 career assists and is just eight shy of Kristina Barrett’s (2009-12) record of 78 career assists. 2013 All-MPSF Selections First Team THREE DUCKS TAKE HOME ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS Name Year Pos School Three members of the Oregon lacrosse team garnered All-Mountain Pacific Sports Federation accolades, the confer- Elizabeth Datino Sr. A UC Davis ence announced on May 1, 2013. Freshman Carly O’Connell and juniors Shannon Propst and Caroline Federighi were Rachel Ozer Jr. A Stanford each named second team All-MPSF after all nine MPSF coaches cast their ballots earlier this week. Propst found Jill Remenapp So. A Denver herself on the MPSF second team for the second-straight season. The Bel Air, Md., native set Oregon single season Kara Secora Sr. A Denver records in points (68), assists (39), assists per game (2.29) and tied the school record for points per game (4.00) this Megan Takacs (POY) Sr. A California T he Players year. In addition, Propst’s 39 total assists ranked in a tie for 12th in the country and her 2.29 assists per game ranked Gaby Christman So. M California in a tie for 15th nationally. Propst recorded seven points in a single game three times in 2013 (one shy of the school Hannah Farr So. M Stanford Amanda Johansen (ROY) Fr. M USC

record) and was named MPSF Offensive Player of the Week on April 15, 2013. Propst started all 17 games for Oregon in 2013 and has appeared in every Duck lacrosse game since 2011. After taking home first team All-MPSF honors a Anna Kim Jr. M Stanford Hannah Mirza Sr. M UC Davis year ago, Federighi was named to the second team after making 11 appearances and seven starts in goal for Oregon Kate Henrich Sr. D Denver in 2013. Federighi, a product of Pleasanton, Calif., made a career-high 16 saves on April 19, 2013 at No. 15 Stanford Megan Lerner Jr. D Stanford and finished the year with a 9.28 goals against average and .504 save percentage. On April 22, 2013, Federighi was Grace Parente Jr. D California named MPSF Defensive Player of the Week. In her first season with the Ducks, O’Connell ranked second on the team Courtney Tarleton Fr. D USC in total points (40) en route to picking up second team All-MPSF accolades. O’Connell was named MPSF Rookie of the Hannah Hook So. G Denver Week twice in 2013, first on March 4 and then again on April 8. On April 14, 2013, O’Connell racked up a school-record Megan McGinnis Jr. G California 10 draw controls in Oregon’s 19-9 win over Saint Mary’s. Her 44 draw controls (2.75 per game) ranked first on the Season In ReviewSeason team and 80th nationally. California’s Megan Takacs was named MPSF Player of the Year for the second consecutive Second Team S eason In Review season. USC’s Amanda Johansen was named the conference’s Rookie of the Year, while Liza Kelly of Denver took home Name Year Pos School Coach of the Year honors. Caroline de Lyra Fr. A USC Bailey Ewing So. A San Diego St. Shannon Propst Jr. A Oregon TEN DUCKS NAMED TO ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM Melissa Humphrey Sr. A California Ten members of the Oregon lacrosse team earned All-Mountain Pacific Sports Federation All-Academic honors as Mikayla Clark Sr. M Denver announced by the conference office on May 23, 2013. Bridget Morrison, the lone senior on the list, garnered her Amanda Cross Sr. M Saint Mary’s third-consecutive all-academic distinction. Juniors Caroline Federighi, Sami Kiser, Erika McCool, Hayley Milner, Shan- Lucy Dikeou Fr. M Stanford non Propst and Nikki Puszcz all tabbed their second-straight all-academic honors. Casey Brogan, Raleigh Cavey and Marcy Levatino Fr. M Fresno St. Devon Frazer all notched their first all-academic honors in their first eligible year as sophomores. In order to earn all- Carly O’Connell Fr. M Oregon academic honors, student-athletes must have completed one full academic year at the institution prior to the season Rachel Minarovich Jr. M Saint Mary’s for which the award is being received, must at least be a sophomore academically, have a 3.00 or better cumulative Christina Ricciardulli Jr. M San Diego St. grade point average have must have competed in fifty percent or more of the institution’s competition. Mary Doyle Fr. D UC Davis

Jessica Gring Sr. D Denver Hist Nina Swanson Jr. D Stanford

HANDFUL OF DUCKS NAMED TO IWLCA HONOR ROLL & Records ory Madison Wallace So. D San Diego St. Five Ducks earned the Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association academic honor roll accolades as Caroline Federighi Jr. G Oregon announced on Aug., 19, 2013. The distinction was the second-straight honor for goalie Caroline Federighi and mid- fielder Shannon Propst. Midfielders Nikki Puszcz and Chelsea Randel along with defender Erika McCool each tabbed their first IWLCA academic honor roll honors.

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2013 Team Game-By-Game Statistics DATE OPPONENT RES G A PTS SH SHPCT SOG SOGPCT FPG-FPS GB DC TO CT HIGH SCORER Feb 23 DARTMOUTH L, 8-7 (OT) 7 5 12 20 .350 13 .650 0-4 15 7 11 6 Puszcz/Kiser (2) Feb 24 CINCINNATI W, 16-5 16 9 25 38 .421 29 .763 1-2 21 15 16 15 Cathell (4) eason Outlook

S Mar 2 HIGH POINT W, 7-6 7 5 12 17 .412 13 .765 0-1 12 7 12 10 Puszcz/Propst/O’Connell (2) Mar 4 VERMONT W, 14-13 (3OT) 14 6 20 37 .378 26 .703 4-12 16 15 15 11 Cathell/Puszcz/Frazer (3) Mar 8 DAVIDSON W, 7-6 7 4 11 19 .368 17 .895 0-2 14 4 6 6 Cathell (3) Mar 16 FLORIDA L, 13-5 5 4 9 15 .333 11 .733 0-2 10 10 12 6 Propst (2) Mar 22 SAN DIEGO STATE * L, 12-10 10 5 15 25 .400 20 .800 2-4 15 11 11 10 Kiser (3) Mar 24 at Marist L, 9-5 5 1 6 18 .278 13 .722 2-3 16 6 13 8 O’Connell (2) Mar 26 at Connecticut L, 16-14 (OT) 14 9 23 28 .500 22 .786 3-6 11 16 16 8 Milner (5) Mar 30 at Old Dominion W, 10-9 10 7 17 24 .417 20 .833 0-8 17 9 16 12 Cathell (2)

Apr 4 USC * L, 12-10 10 5 15 19 .526 15 .789 3-4 4 11 5 3 Milner (5) Apr 7 CALIFORNIA * L, 14-10 10 7 17 25 .400 21 .840 2-5 8 11 10 10 O’Connell (4) Apr 10 at Fresno State * W, 18-8 18 5 23 28 .643 25 .893 0-0 17 20 15 10 Propst (5) Apr 14 SAINT MARY’S * W, 19-9 19 9 28 31 .613 24 .774 3-8 10 22 19 8 Milner (4)

oaching Staff Apr 19 at Stanford * L, 15-8 8 6 14 14 .571 14 1.000 1-1 6 11 26 4 Cathell/Puszcz (2) C Apr 21 at UC Davis * W, 15-8 15 9 24 25 .600 19 .760 2-3 15 13 14 6 Puszcz/Propst/Cathell/O’Connell (3) Apr 26 at Denver * L, 14-6 6 0 6 22 .273 20 .909 3-8 15 10 19 11 Propst/Cathell (2) TOTAL...... 181 96 277 405 .447 322 .795 26-73 222 198 236 144 OPPONENTS...... 177 69 246 400 .442 310 .775 38-73 260 199 244 133 2013 Individual Overall Statistics No. Name GP-GS G A PTS SH SHPCT SOG SOGPCT FPG-FPS GB DC TO CT FLS RC YC 36 Shannon Propst 17-17 29 39 68 57 .509 45 .789 2-4 15 19 27 1 9 0 4

12 Carly O’Connell 16-16 23 17 40 46 .500 36 .783 4-8 26 44 21 16 33 0 3 17 Kate Cathell 13-13 26 9 35 45 .578 36 .800 4-7 4 0 19 7 7 0 0 7 Nikki Puszcz 17-17 26 8 34 57 .456 45 .789 7-18 25 39 21 19 22 0 1 he Players T 13 Hayley Milner 17-15 25 3 28 65 .385 57 .877 6-18 12 11 15 7 23 0 3 4 Sami Kiser 17-16 17 2 19 34 .500 25 .735 2-3 9 2 16 9 5 0 3 32 Devon Frazer 17-3 13 2 15 30 .433 24 .800 1-5 8 15 13 5 17 0 2 16 Casey Brogan 16-14 5 5 10 31 .161 23 .742 0-5 5 30 19 11 35 0 2 3 Olivia Pyne 17-4 7 1 8 16 .438 15 .938 0-2 5 10 12 2 2 0 1 14 Ashley Inman 6-1 3 5 8 4 .750 3 .750 0-0 2 0 2 0 2 0 0 18 Maggie Kovacs 7-3 2 3 5 6 .333 3 .500 0-2 0 0 4 1 3 0 0 1 Courtney Valdez 13-1 3 1 4 7 .429 5 .714 0-0 2 2 5 1 5 0 0 11 Holly Johnson 11-0 1 0 1 4 .250 3 .750 0-1 6 4 3 1 1 0 0

41 Bridget Morrison 17-17 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 0-0 23 4 9 10 26 0 1 20 Savanna Peters 1-0 0 1 1 1 .000 1 1.000 0-0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 15 Chelsea Randel 8-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0-0 3 2 0 5 3 0 1 59 Salliebeth Finnegan 15-10 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 21 0 5 8 0 0 0 30 Caroline Federighi 11-7 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 11 0 2 7 0 0 0 eason In Review 28 Alison Scharkey 17-17 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 13 4 9 8 11 0 0 S Season In Review 25 Dominique Christiansen 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 19 Erika McCool 17-17 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 16 1 12 15 39 0 5 10 Raleigh Cavey 17-16 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 4 5 9 8 15 0 0 5 Jackie Moccia 13-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 11 3 7 2 13 0 1 2 Katie Marlatt 4-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 TOTAL...... 181 96 277 405 .447 322 .795 26-73 222 198 236 144 274 1 28 OPPONENTS...... 177 69 246 400 .442 310 .775 38-73 260 199 244 133 316 0 29

No. Name GP-GS Minutes GA GAA SV PCT. FACED 30 Caroline Federighi 11-7 426:43 66 9.28 67 .504 176 59 Salliebeth Finnegan 15-10 617:17 111 10.79 66 .373 224 Total...... 1044:00 177 10.17 133 .429 400 Opponents...... 1044:00 181 10.40 141 .438 405 History & Records

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2013 Individual Conference Statistics S No. Name GP-GS G A PTS SH SHPCT SOG SOGPCT FPG-FPS GB DC TO CT FLS RC YC 36 Shannon Propst 8-8 15 23 38 26 .577 23 .885 1-1 3 13 17 0 5 0 0 12 Carly O’Connell 8-8 13 7 20 24 .542 20 .833 3-5 9 26 15 6 20 0 0

13 Hayley Milner 8-6 17 2 19 32 .531 30 .938 5-8 5 9 6 4 15 0 2 7 Nikki Puszcz 8-8 15 3 18 26 .577 23 .885 4-7 13 16 8 9 10 0 0 4 Sami Kiser 8-8 11 1 12 20 .550 15 .750 1-2 4 1 8 6 2 0 0 17 Kate Cathell 4-4 8 0 8 14 .571 11 .786 2-3 1 0 4 2 3 0 0 14 Ashley Inman 5-1 3 5 8 4 .750 3 .750 0-0 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 32 Devon Frazer 8-1 5 1 6 14 .357 11 .786 0-3 3 11 6 3 10 0 0 16 Casey Brogan 8-8 2 3 5 9 .222 7 .778 0-2 0 13 7 2 24 0 2 3 Olivia Pyne 8-3 3 0 3 9 .333 8 .889 0-1 3 7 7 0 2 0 0 1 Courtney Valdez 7-0 3 0 3 6 .500 4 .667 0-0 1 2 1 1 3 0 0 C

11 Holly Johnson 5-0 1 0 1 2 .500 2 1.000 0-0 3 2 2 0 1 0 0 oaching Staff 18 Maggie Kovacs 3-1 0 1 1 3 .000 1 .333 0-1 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 59 Salliebeth Finnegan 7-4 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 41 Bridget Morrison 8-8 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 8 2 4 4 14 0 1

30 Caroline Federighi 8-4 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 8 0 2 4 0 0 0 28 Alison Scharkey 8-8 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 6 1 5 2 6 0 0 19 Erika McCool 8-8 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 7 1 8 10 19 0 2 15 Chelsea Randel 4-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 2 0 0 3 1 0 1 10 Raleigh Cavey 8-8 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 1 2 6 3 4 0 0 5 Jackie Moccia 8-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 7 3 5 2 9 0 0 2 Katie Marlatt 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 TOTAL...... 96 46 142 189 .508 158 .836 16-33 90 109 119 62 151 1 8 OPPONENTS...... 92 36 128 218 .422 171 .784 17-38 131 93 106 74 174 0 15 T he Players No. Name GP-GS Minutes GA GAA SV PCT. FACED 30 Caroline Federighi 8-4 327:43 56 10.25 60 .517 153

59 Salliebeth Finnegan 7-4 152:17 36 14.18 19 .345 65 Total...... 480:00 92 11.50 79 .462 218 Opponents...... 480:00 96 12.00 62 .392 189

2013 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Summary

REGULAR SEASON MPSF OVERALL PL School W L PCT HOME AWAY W L PCT HOME AWAY NEUT STREAK 1. Denver * 8 0 1.000 4-0 4-0 18 3 .857 8-0 8-2 2-1 L1 Season In ReviewSeason S

2. Stanford % 6 2 .750 4-0 2-2 14 6 .700 6-2 5-4 3-0 L1 eason In Review 2. California 6 2 .750 2-2 4-0 9 7 .563 4-3 5-3 0-1 L3 4. USC 5 3 .625 2-2 3-1 8 10 .444 4-5 4-4 0-1 L1 5. Oregon 3 5 .375 1-3 2-2 8 9 .471 5-5 3-4 0-0 L1 5. UC Davis 3 5 .375 2-2 1-3 6 9 .400 3-3 3-6 0-0 W1 5. San Diego State 3 5 .375 1-3 2-2 8 8 .500 4-4 3-4 1-0 L4 8. Saint Mary’s 2 6 .250 2-2 0-4 4 9 .308 4-2 0-7 0-0 L1 9. Fresno State 0 8 .000 0-4 0-4 2 13 .133 0-5 1-6 1-2 L6 * Received NCAA Tournament At-Large Bid % Won MPSF Tournament, Received NCAA Tournament Automatic Bid MPSF TOURNAMENT RESULTS (in Eugene, Ore.) NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS Semifinals (May 2) First Round (May 10)

#1 Denver 17, #4 USC 11 Denver 14, Jacksonville 7 (in Gainesville, Fla.) Hist

#2 Stanford 16, #3 California 6 Stanford 8, Notre Dame 7 (in Evanston, Ill.) & Records ory Championship (May 4) Second Round (May 12) #2 Stanford 7, #1 Denver 6 #5 Florida 16, Denver 5 (in Gainesville, Fla.) #2 Northwestern 15, Stanford 8 (in Evanston, Ill.)

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Points Shots Player GP G A PTS SH Player GP G A SH SHOT% Shannon Propst 17 29 39 68 57 Hayley Milner 17 25 3 65 .385 Carly O’Connell 16 23 17 40 46 Shannon Propst 17 29 39 57 .509 Kate Cathell 13 26 9 35 45 Nikki Puszcz 17 26 8 57 .456 eason Outlook S Nikki Puszcz 17 26 8 34 57 Carly O’Connell 16 23 17 46 .500 Hayley Milner 17 25 3 28 65 Kate Cathell 13 26 9 45 .578 Sami Kiser 17 17 2 19 34 Sami Kiser 17 17 2 34 .500 Devon Frazer 17 13 2 15 30 Casey Brogan 16 5 5 31 .161 Casey Brogan 16 5 5 10 31 Devon Frazer 17 13 2 30 .433 Olivia Pyne 17 7 1 8 16 OIivia Pyne 17 7 1 16 .438 Ashley Inman 6 3 5 8 4 Shot Percentage Goals Player GP G A SH SHOT% Player GP G A PTS SH Kate Cathell 13 26 9 45 .578 Shannon Propst 17 29 39 68 57 Shannon Propst 17 29 39 57 .509 Kate Cathell 13 26 9 35 45 Carly O’Connell 16 23 17 46 .500 oaching Staff C Nikki Puszcz 17 26 8 34 57 Sami Kiser 17 17 2 34 .500 Hayley Milner 17 25 3 28 65 Nikki Puszcz 17 26 8 57 .456 Carly O’Connell 16 23 17 40 46 Olivia Pyne 17 7 1 16 .438 Sami Kiser 17 17 2 19 34 Devon Frazer 17 13 2 30 .433 Devon Frazer 17 13 2 15 30 Olivia Pyne 17 7 1 8 16 Shots On Goal Casey Brogan 16 5 5 10 31 Player GP G A SH SOG SOG% Courtney Valdez 13 3 1 4 7 Hayley Milner 17 25 3 65 57 .877

Shannon Propst 17 29 39 57 45 .789 Assists Nikki Puszcz 17 26 8 57 45 .789 Player GP G A PTS SH Carly O’Connell 16 23 17 46 36 .783 he Players

T Shannon Propst 17 29 39 68 57 Kate Cathell 13 26 9 45 36 .800 Carly O’Connell 16 23 17 40 46 Sami Kiser 17 17 2 34 25 .735 Kate Cathell 13 26 9 35 45 Devon Frazer 17 13 2 30 24 .800 Nikki Puszcz 17 26 8 34 57 Casey Brogan 16 5 5 31 23 .742 Ashley Inman 6 3 5 8 4 Olivia Pyne 17 7 1 16 15 .938 Casey Brogan 16 5 5 10 31 Hayley Milner 17 25 3 28 65 Draw Controls Maggie Kovacs 7 2 3 5 6 Player GP DC Devon Frazer 17 13 2 15 30 Carly O’Connell 16 44

Sami Kiser 17 17 2 19 34 Nikki Puszcz 17 39 Casey Brogan 16 30 Ground Balls Shannon Propst 17 19 Player GP GB Devon Frazer 17 15 Carly O’Connell 16 26 Hayley Milner 17 11 eason In Review S Season In Review Nikki Puszcz 17 25 Bridget Morrison 17 23 Caused Turnovers Salliebeth Finnegan 15 21 Player GP CT Erika McCool 17 16 Nikki Puszcz 17 19 Shannon Propst 17 15 Carly O’Connell 16 16 Alison Scharkey 17 13 Erika McCool 17 15 Hayley Milner 17 12 Casey Brogan 16 11 Jackie Moccia 13 11 Bridget Morrison 17 10 Caroline Federighi 12 11 Sami Kiser 17 9

History & Records

42 • www.GoDucks.com 2014 LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE RESULTS eason Outlook

Game 1 • Feb. 23, 2013 • Eugene, Ore. Game 2 • Feb. 24, 2013 • Eugene, Ore. Game 3 • March 2, 2013 • Eugene, Ore. S #12 Dartmouth 8, Oregon 7 (OT) Oregon 16, Cincinnati 5 Oregon 7, High Point 6

SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 OT F SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 F SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 F Dartmouth...... 2 5 1 8 Cincinnati...... 2 3 5 High Point...... 3 3 6

Oregon...... 2 5 0 7 Oregon...... 8 8 16 Oregon...... 1 6 7

Dartmouth SCORING: GOALS: Bowers, Hana 3; Calby, Liz 2; Allard, Cincinnati SCORING: GOALS: RAMSLAND, Kylie 2; HELMRATH, Ashley High Point SCORING: GOALS: CARROLL, Mackenzie 2; KUHLMAN, Lindsey 1; Leto, Jaclyn 1; Bird, Frances 1. 1; PIERSON, Marissa 1; BELL, Megan 1. Sara 1; PERRY, Alec 1; DOUGHERTY, Christie 1; JORDAN, Jasmine 1. ASSISTS: Bowers, Hana 1; Byrne, Sarah 1; Calby, Liz 1; Clayton, Ellie ASSISTS: HELMRATH, Ashley 1; YOUNG, Taylor 1. ASSISTS: GAENG, Grace 2; KUHLMAN, Sara 1. 1; Johnson, Kelsey 1. Oregon SCORING: GOALS: Kate Cathell 4; Shannon Propst 3; Maggie Oregon SCORING: GOALS: Nikki Puszcz 2; Shannon Propst 2; Carly Oregon SCORING: GOALS: Nikki Puszcz 2; Sami Kiser 2; Shannon Kovacs 2; Devon Frazer 2; Carly O’Connell 1; Casey Brogan 1; Hayley O’Connell 2; Kate Cathell 1. Propst 1; Carly O’Connell 1; Devon Frazer 1. Milner 1; Sami Kiser 1; Olivia Pyne 1. ASSISTS: Shannon Propst 2; Nikki Puszcz 2; Kate Cathell 1. ASSISTS: Shannon Propst 2; Nikki Puszcz 2; Savanna Peters 1. ASSISTS: Kate Cathell 2; Maggie Kovacs 2; Carly O’Connell 2; Devon C

Frazer 1; Shannon Propst 1; Courtney Valdez 1. oaching Staff

Attendance: 278 Duration: 2:05 Attendance: 360 Duration: 1:43 Attendance: 270 Duration: 1:43

RECAP: Liz Calby’s goal with 1:03 left in the second overtime peri- RECAP: The scored three goals within the first five RECAP: Freshman Carly O’Connell scored a goal with 4.8 seconds

od lifted No. 12 Dartmouth to a dramatic 8-7 victory over Oregon at minutes against Cincinnati and never looked back, cruising past the left to break a 6-6 tie and send Oregon to a thrilling 7-6 victory a rainy Papé Field. Oregon juniors Nikki Puszcz and Sami Kiser each Bearcats, 16-5, at Papé Field. Oregon senior Kate Cathell scored a over High Point at Papé Field. With under a minute to play and scored two goals to pace the Ducks; Puszcz and Shannon Propst career-high four goals to lead the Ducks and junior Shannon Propst the Ducks with possession, Oregon decided to milk the clock finished the match with two assists. Puszcz got the scoring started tied a career-high with three. In addition, Cathell posted two and hold the ball for a final shot. As the clock approached the just under three minutes into the match by capitalizing on a pass assists to tie her career-best and sophomore Devon Frazer punched 10-second mark, junior Nikki Puszcz delivered a pass to O’Connell from Propst. The man-up goal was Puszcz’s 56th of her career and home two goals for the second time in her career. After Oregon about 12 yards from the goal. O’Connell then juked two defenders second all-time against Dartmouth. But the Big Green responded raced out to a 3-0 lead, senior Maggie Kovacs scored back-to-back and moved her way into the center, where she sent a shot from with two Hana Bowers goals over the next six minutes to take a goals to put the Ducks ahead, 5-0. Cincinnati cut the lead to 5-1 point-blank range past High Point goalie Anna Wallingford. For 2-1 lead. Then, with 17:31 remaining in the half, Propst evened the moments later but a 3-0 run sparked by a Casey Brogan goal and O’Connell, the game-winning goal was her second of the night score at two with a shot from point-blank range. Propst’s first goal two Cathell scores put the Ducks in the driver’s seat with an 8-1 and fourth of the season. Oregon fell into a 2-0 hole to start the of the season was the last of the half for either team. Oregon came lead. Oregon carried an 8-2 lead into the break. Cincinnati’s Ma- match. With 14:24 to go in the first, Puszcz finally got the Ducks T

out hot after the break and scored the first two goals of the half rissa Pierson brought the Bearcats within five when she converted on the board after receiving a pass from Shannon Propst. But he Players in less than seven minutes to grab a 4-2 advantage. Sophomore a man-up goal with 21:19 remaining, but another 3-0 blitz by High Point got the goal back just seven minutes later courtesy of Devon Frazer scored the Ducks’ third goal of the match from the the Ducks put the match out of reach. Frazer scored the first of Jasmine Jordan. The Panthers carried their 3-1 lead into the break. right wing and Kiser took a pass from Savanna Peters to put the the three goals with 19:08 left and freshman Carly O’Connell and In the second, the Ducks scored the first two goals of the half to

Ducks up two. After the Ducks and Big Green exchanged goals, Hayley Milner followed with back-to-back goals at the 18:13 and tie it up. The first came from Kate Cathell just under five minutes Dartmouth cut the Oregon lead to one (5-4) with 15:09 left thanks 17:37 marks to give Oregon an 11-3 edge. The Ducks out-scored into the half and Propst picked up her fifth goal of the season two to Jaclyn Leto. The Big Green would tie the match at five just mo- the Bearcats 5-2 over the final 17 minutes to seal their first win minutes later for the second. After the two teams exchanged a ments later when Bowers scored her third goal of the match with of the season. Also netting goals for the Ducks were junior Sami pair of goals, Oregon was finally able to take the lead when Puszcz 14:17 to go. Then, Liz Calby gave the Big Green their first lead, 6-5, Kiser and sophomore Olivia Pyne. Oregon junior goalie Caroline buried her second goal of the game with 13:03 remaining. At that since the 21:55 mark in the first half with a free position shot at the Federighi made two saves in the first half en route to her first win point, the Ducks led 6-5. High Point’s Alec Perry knocked home 13:21 mark. But the Ducks battled back to score two unanswered of the season. Senior stopper Salliebeth Finnegan made two saves a shot with 5:23 left to tie the game for the fourth time (6-6), goals to take a 7-6 lead. The first of the two saw Puszcz’s second in the second. Oregon out-shot Cincinnati 38-10. Twenty-nine of however. The game stayed tied at six until the Ducks were able to of the afternoon; the second came at the 10:33 mark and featured the 38 shots were on-goal. The last time the Ducks took at least 30 gain possession with 4:20 to go when Erika McCool scooped up freshman Carly O’Connell’s first career goal. With 9:08 remaining, shots in a match was on April 6, 2012 against Fresno State. In addi- her third ground ball of the evening. Oregon kept possession of Dartmouth evened the score at 7-7 when Frances Bird converted a tion, the Ducks won the draw control battle, 15-8, and committed the ball to set up O’Connell’s late heroics with five seconds to play. Season In ReviewSeason shot from just inside the circle. Neither team manufactured a goal 16 turnovers to Cincinnati’s 25. Salliebeth Finnegan recorded her first win of the season, making S eason In Review for the rest of regulation and the match went into overtime. In the three saves in 57 minutes of action. Puszcz, O’Connell and Propst first half of the overtime period, only Puszcz could get off a shot each posted two goals; Puszcz and Propst both finished with two for the Ducks - it came with eight seconds left and was saved by assists. McCool’s three ground balls led all players and Raleigh Dartmouth goalie Kristen Giovanniello. The match remained tied Cavey, O’Connell, and Casey Brogan each grabbed two as well. at seven heading into the second overtime frame. In the second Brogan and Puszcz paced the Ducks in the draw control category

three minutes, Puszcz was awarded possession of the ball in the with three. Oregon took five more shots than High Point (17-12) opening draw control but Dartmouth’s Lindsey Allard forced and and won the ground ball battle, 12-11. The Ducks committed just Oregon turnover to get the ball back for the Big Green. They would 12 turnovers; the Panthers committed 17. melt the clock down to just over a minute left. Calby then took a pass from Bowers with 1:03 to go an rifled a shot into the net to give Dartmouth an 8-7 lead that it would not relinquish. Oregon out-shot the Big Green 20-19 but fell in the draw control category, 12-7. Duck goalie Caroline Federighi made five saves and picked up three ground balls, which tied for the team-high with O’Connell. Dartmouth was able to convert two out of its six free position

attempts while Oregon went 0-for-4. The Ducks finished with Hist 15 ground balls; Dartmouth managed to scoop up 13. The Ducks committed 11 turnovers to Dartmouth’s 13. & Records ory

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Game 4 • March 4, 2013 • Eugene, Ore. Game 5 • March 8, 2013 • Eugene, Ore. Game 6 • March 16, 2013 • Eugene, Ore. Oregon 14, Vermont 13 (3OT) Oregon 7, Davidson 6 #2 Florida 13, Oregon 5

SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 OT OT2 OT3 F SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 F SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 F Vermont...... 7 5 1 0 0 13 Davidson...... 4 2 6 Florida...... 9 4 13 eason Outlook

S Oregon...... 6 6 1 0 1 14 Oregon...... 5 2 7 Oregon...... 3 2 5

Vermont SCORING: GOALS: Mas, Sydney 5; Roach, Jessica 2; Davidson SCORING: GOALS: Ann Fucigna 3; Alanna Parker 1; Mary Florida SCORING: GOALS: Wiegand, Gabi 4; Dashiell, Brittany 3; Gil- Gallerani, Samantha 2; Kelly, Emma 1; Estey, Erica 1; Nicholas, Ariel Leonard 1; Lindsay Cooper 1. roy, Shannon 2; Bruns, Ashley 2; Chesterman, Caroline 1; Cullen, Kitty 1. 1; Marino, Marcie 1. ASSISTS: Emily Cooke 2; Emily Rademacher 1. ASSISTS: Chesterman, Caroline 2; Cullen, Kitty 1; Dashiell, Brittany ASSISTS: Roach, Jessica 2; Kelly, Emma 1; VanderZalm, Vanessa 1. 1; Gilroy, Shannon 1; Graziano, Nicole 1. Oregon SCORING: GOALS: Kate Cathell 3; Devon Frazer 2; Sami Kiser 2. Oregon SCORING: GOALS: Kate Cathell 3; Nikki Puszcz 3; Devon ASSISTS: Shannon Propst 3; Hayley Milner 1. Oregon SCORING: GOALS: Shannon Propst 2; Nikki Puszcz 1; Casey Frazer 3; Carly O’Connell 2; Shannon Propst 1; Olivia Pyne 1; Bridget Brogan 1; Kate Cathell 1. Morrison 1. ASSISTS: Casey Brogan 1; Carly O’Connell 1; Shannon Propst 1; Nikki

ASSISTS: Kate Cathell 3; Shannon Propst 2; Sami Kiser 1. Puszcz 1.

Attendance: 240 Duration: 2:15 Attendance: 374 Duration: 1:37 Attendance: 371 Duration: 1:42

RECAP: For the second straight game, freshman Carly O’Connell deliv- RECAP: Oregon’s Sami Kiser scored a goal with 11:14 left to break RECAP: The second-ranked Florida Gators snapped Oregon’s four- oaching Staff ered in the game’s waning moments for the Oregon Ducks. This time, a 6-6 tie and the Duck defense held off a feisty Davidson offense game winning streak with a 13-5 victory in Eugene. Florida started C it came in the second half of the first overtime period. With the Ducks the rest of the way to preserve Oregon’s fourth-straight victory, the game off hot, scoring two goals in under five minutes. But trailing Vermont, 13-12, O’Connell rebounded a shot by Kate Cathell 7-6. Davidson’s Ana Fucigna scored the first goal of the game just with 21:27 to play in the opening half, Oregon’s Casey Brogan got that hit the post and rifled it into the goal to send the game into sudden over three minutes in to give the Wildcats their first and only lead the Ducks on the board with her second goal of the year. However, victory. The teams played to a draw through the first three minutes of of the game. Oregon would go on to rattle off the next five goals to the Gators would go on a 4-0 run to take a commanding 6-1 lead the golden-goal period. But finally, with 1:47 on the clock, junior Nikki grab a 5-1 advantage. Senior Kate Cathell and sophomore Devon with 15:09 to go in the first. Each of Florida’s goals during the Puszcz drew a foul on Vermont’s Vanessa VanderZalm to set up a free- Frazer each scored two of the five goals and Kiser added the other. run were scored by a different player. Shannon Propst and Nikki position attempt angled off to the left of the net. Puszcz capitalized But the relentless Wildcats were able to cut into the Oregon lead by Puszcz helped the Ducks crawl back into the game over the next on the opportunity by sending a shot past goalie Charlotte Lyons to scoring three consecutive goals of their own. The Ducks carried a four minutes, though. At the 14:18 mark, Propst scored her eighth secure a dramatic 14-13 triple-overtime win for Oregon. In a game that 5-4 lead into the break. In the second, Lindsay Cooper scored a goal goal of the year off a pass from Puszcz and then returned the favor featured 10 ties and six lead changes, the visiting Catamounts scored for the Wildcats to even the score at five with 22:16 remaining but by dishing the ball off to Puszcz for a goal with 10:51 remaining in

the first two goals of the match and carried a 7-6 lead into the break. Cathell responded with her third goal of the night and 11th of the the half. Puszcz’s eighth goal of the year made it a 6-3 game. But Devon Frazer and senior Cathell each scored two goals for the Ducks in season at the 17:44 mark. For Cathell, it marked the third game of Florida regrouped after Puszcz’s goal and went on to score the next the first. Oregon, which led by no more than one goal the entire night, the year where she scored at least three goals. With 15 minutes to three goals thanks to Gabi Wiegand, Ashley Bruns and Brittany gave up a goal to Vermont’s Marcie Marino to start the second half but go, Alanna Parker knotted the score at six with an unassisted goal, Dashiell, who posted a hat-trick in the first half, to take a 9-3 lead he Players rattled off the next two thanks to goals by O’Connell and Frazer. Then, T but Kiser’s second goal of the day off of Shannon Propst’s third heading into halftime. In the second half, Oregon used patient pos- with the game knotted at nine, the Ducks were able to take their first assist with 11:14 left put the Ducks up for good. Cathell, Frazer sessions to cut the Gator lead to five, 9-4, when Propst scored an lead of the game since the 4:43 mark of the first half when Puszcz and Kiser were Oregon’s only goal-scorers. Propst’s assist total unassisted goal at the 21:41 mark. The Ducks could not pull within scored her second goal of the game with 22:02 remaining. The match accounted for three out of the four Duck assists. Hayley Milner five the rest of the way. After a 10-minute scoring drought, Florida’s continued with its back-and-forth theme, and with the score tied at 11, had the other. Oregon goalie Salliebeth Finnegan (3-0) picked up Caroline Chesterman and Shannon Gilroy scored goals with 10:31 senior Bridget Morrison, a defender, forced a Lyons turnover, scooped her third-straight win in goal and made a season-high nine saves and 6:53 remaining, respectively, to put the game out of reach. up the ground ball, and floated a 35-yard shot into the net to give the in the Duck triumph. Milner, who also caused two turnovers, and Oregon senior Kate Cathell scored the Ducks’ final goal of the match Ducks a 12-11 advantage. For Morrison, the goal was the second of her senior Bridget Morrison led the Ducks in the ground ball category at the 4:35 mark. Florida out-shot the Ducks 29-15 and won the career and first since her freshman campaign in 2010. But the resilient (three each). The Ducks out-shot the Wildcats 19-18 and won the draw control battle, 12-8. Oregon goalie Salliebeth Finnegan made Catamounts refused to go away. With 7:02 to go, Sydney Mas scored ground ball battle, 14-7. Davidson, however, won 11 out of the eight saves and scooped up a game-high three ground balls. Propst her fifth goal of the game to tie it up, 12-12. The 12-12 score held over match’s 15 draw controls. finished the day with two goals and one assist. Her three points the final seven minutes and the game went into overtime. In the first

gave her 100 for her career and moved her past Alison Leiner for half of the overtime period, Jessica Roach scored for the Catamounts to give her team a one-goal edge. Vermont won both draw controls of the 10th on Oregon’s all-time points list. The Ducks will have six days overtime’s first half and Oregon went into the second trailing, 13-12. off before their next game on March 22 when they host San Diego O’Connell won the opening draw control for the Ducks to give them State in the first Mountain Pacific Sports Federation game of the possession. On its first attempt to score, Frazer missed a shot high but year. The game is the first of four in just eight days for Oregon and Shannon Propst scooped up the ground ball to give O’Connell an oppor- is the final leg of a seven-game homestand to start the year. eason In Review S Season In Review tunity from five yards out. O’Connell fired a shot but it was saved by -Ly ons. After a Vermont clear, Roach fired a shot that was saved by Oregon’s Salliebeth Finnegan with 45 seconds remaining. The Ducks would call a timeout to set up one final play. Out of the timeout, O’Connell sent a shot wide of the net with 21 seconds remaining but the shot was backed up by Propst to keep the ball with Oregon. This set the stage for O’Connell, who rebounded the shot from Cathell and then scored with seven seconds to play. After a scoreless first sudden-victory period, Puszcz capitalized on the free-position shot to win it in the second. The Ducks out-shot the Catamounts, 37-25, but lost the draw control battle,

17-15. Oregon committed 15 turnovers to Vermont’s 16 and Finnegan finished the game with five saves. Oregon grabbed 16 ground balls as a team Puszcz, Cathell and Frazer each recorded a hat-trick and Propst led the way with two assists. Morrison and Finnegan each scooped up four ground balls to lead the Ducks, O’Connell finished with a team-high five draw controls and Puszcz caused three Vermont turnovers. History & Records

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Game 7 • March 22, 2013 • Eugene, Ore. Game 8 • March 24, 2013 • Poughkeepskie, N.Y. Game 9 • March 26, 2013 • Storrs, Conn. S San Diego State 12, Oregon 10 Marist 9, Oregon 5 Connecticut 16, Oregon 14 (OT)

SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 F SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 F SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 OT F San Diego State...... 4 8 12 Oregon...... 1 4 5 Oregon...... 5 9 0 14

Oregon...... 5 5 10 Marist...... 3 6 9 Connecticut...... 7 7 2 16

San Diego State SCORING: GOALS: Walsh, Meris 4; Ricciardulli, Christ Oregon SCORING: GOALS: Carly O’Connell 2; Shannon Propst 1; Kate Oregon SCORING: GOALS: Hayley Milner 5; Shannon Propst 2; Kate Cathell 3; Koubek, Sophie 2; Ewing, Bailey 1; Artuso, Felice 1; Korandovich, Cathell 1; Olivia Pyne 1. 2; Carly O’Connell 1; Olivia Pyne 1; Sami Kiser 1; Nikki Puszcz 1; Casey Brogan 1. Grace 1. ASSISTS: Shannon Propst 1. ASSISTS: Carly O’Connell 5; Shannon Propst 2; Kate Cathell 1; Olivia ASSISTS: Jarvis, Michaela 4; Ewing, Bailey 1. Pyne 1. Marist SCORING: GOALS: Tuck, Amanda 3; Miller, Ashley 2; Branni- Oregon SCORING: GOALS: Sami Kiser 3; Hayley Milner 2; Nikki gan, Lexi 1; Viscount, Kirsten 1; Romano, Jamie 1; Gionta, Allison 1. Connecticut SCORING: GOALS: PALMUCCI, Carly 4; PIPPITT, Kacey 3; Puszcz 2; Carly O’Connell 1; Kate Cathell 1; Courtney Valdez 1. ASSISTS: Larson, Tierney 2; Brannigan, Lexi 1. GROSS, Catherine 3; KAHN, Lauren 2; O’REILLY, Morgan 2; FAZIO, Ally 2. ASSISTS: Shannon Propst 3; Maggie Kovacs 1; Carly O’Connell 1. ASSISTS: KAHN, Lauren 2; FAZIO, Ally 1; KERR, Shannon 1; O’REILLY, C

Morgan 1; PALMUCCI, Carly 1; PIPPITT, Kacey 1. oaching Staff

Attendance: 190 Duration: 1:52 Attendance: 330 Duration: 1:47 Attendance: 143 Duration: 2:18

RECAP: After trailing by as many as three goals in the first half, RECAP: The Oregon Ducks lost a 9-5 match to Marist in Pough- RECAP: The Oregon Ducks rallied from a four-goal second-half

the rallied past the Oregon Ducks, 12-10, in keepsie, N.Y. For the Ducks (4-4), it was their third consecutive deficit to take a one-goal lead with 3:15 left in regulation but Eugene. Junior Sami Kiser led the Oregon charge with three goals, loss. Marist improved to 3-7 with the win. Neither team managed ultimately fell in overtime, 16-14, to Connecticut. The loss came including one that put her team up by three (5-2) with 5:53 re- to score a goal through the first 20 minutes of the game. But despite a career-high five-goal effort from junior Hayley Milner. maining in the first half. But San Diego State responded with two Marist’s Ashley Miller broke the scoreless tie at the 8:55 mark to UConn scored the first three goals of the match to take a 3-0 lead goals before the half courtesy of Meris Walsh and Michaela Jarvis give her team a 1-0 lead. Four minutes later, Olivia Pyne put the with 16:07 to play in the first half. But Oregon’s offense responded to cut the deficit to one heading into the break. In the second, the Ducks on the board with an unassisted goal to tie the match. But with a 3-0 run of its own to tie the game at the 11:13 mark. Aztecs scored the first three goals of the half to grab a 7-5 advan- Marist scored two goals before the end of the half and took a 3-1 Milner got the scoring started with an unassisted goal and Propst tage with 26:41 to play. Haley Milner and Kiser scored two-straight advantage into the break. In the second, freshman Carly O’Connell followed with a goal after receiving a pass from Carly O’Connell. goals for the Ducks to knot the score at seven, however, with 20:36 took a pass from Shannon Propst and scored a goal to make it a Milner tacked on the third goal with help from a Propst assist. But to go. The game remained close over the next several minutes and 3-2 game, but Marist went on a 2-0 run thanks to goals by Miller the Huskies came back with their second three-goal run of the with the game tied at nine, freshman Courtney Valdez scored her and Amanda Tuck to push its lead to three, 5-2, with 19:13 to play. half thanks to two goals by Kacey Pippitt and one by Ally Fazio to T

first collegiate goal to give the Ducks a 10-9 lead at the 13:29 mark. Oregon could not draw closer than two goals the rest of the way. reclaim the lead, 6-3, with 7:46 to play in the half. O’Connell and he Players But Oregon would not score again. San Diego State tied the game Senior Kate Cathell scored a goal with 15:24 left to cut the deficit to Casey Brogan punched in goals for the Ducks near the end of the with a Sophie Koubek goal at the 9:18 mark and took the lead two (5-3) but a 4-1 Marist run put the game out of reach. O’Connell half but UConn carried a 7-5 edge into the break. Connectictut for good when Walsh scored her fourth and final goal of the day led the Ducks with two goals and Propst followed with one goal out-scored the Ducks 3-1 to begin the second half to build a 10-6

with 8:10 remaining. Koubek tacked on an empty-net goal with and one assist. Cathell and Pyne were the only other goal-scorers lead. Then, the Ducks rallied. Milner, Olivia Pyne and Propst scored 48 seconds to go to put the game out of reach. Kiser’s three goals for Oregon. Marist won the draw control battle, 10-6, despite being the next three goals of the match to make it a 10-9 score and help led Oregon offensively. Milner and Nikki Puszcz finished with two, out-shot by the Ducks, 18-16. Salliebeth Finnegan made three Oregon crawl back into the match. With 15:38 remaining in regula- while Valdez, Kate Cathell and Carly O’Connell each scored one. Ju- saves and took the loss in goal for Oregon. tion, Connecticut led 12-10. Then, Nikki Puszcz brought the Ducks nior Shannon Propst had a team-high three assists and three draw back within one with a free position goal just under two minutes controls. O’Connell recorded three draw controls, junior Erika Mc- later. Milner matched her career-high by burying her fourth goal Cool forced three turnovers and senior goalie Salliebeth Finnegan at the 13:28 mark and then set her new career-high by scoring scooped up a team-high three ground balls. Finnegan also posted her fifth goal with 10:10 left. The goal gave the Ducks a 13-12 nine saves in 49:27 minutes of action. Caroline Federighi made advantage, their first lead since the 13:29 mark in the second half one save in 10:33 in her first game since March 4 against Vermont. against San Diego State on March 22. After Connecticut’s Carly Oregon outshot the Aztecs, 25-23, but fell in the draw control Palmucci tied the game with an unassisted goal with 8:13 left, Season In ReviewSeason category, 13-11, and lost nine of the 14 draw controls in the second Oregon senior Kate Cathell gave the Ducks their second lead of S eason In Review half. San Diego State scooped up 16 ground balls to Oregon’s 15 the game by converting on a free position shot with 3:15 to go. but committed four more turnovers than the Ducks (15-11). Just 46 seconds later, however, Catherine Gross scored a goal for the Huskies to knot the score at 14. The score remained the same throughout the final minutes of regulation and the game went into overtime. Oregon failed to capitalize after Puszcz won the opening

draw control in overtime. After a turnover, Palmucci scored to give the Huskies a 15-14 lead with 3:24 to go. In the second half of the overtime period, Morgan O’Reilly put UConn up 16-14 and Huskie goalie Marya Fratoni saved two Oregon shots to ice the game. With the loss, the Ducks fell to 1-2 in overtime games. Connecticut out-shot the Ducks 31-28 and won the draw control battle, 18-16. Both teams finished 3-for-6 in free position shots. Milner’s five goals led all scorers, while Palmucci paced Connecticut with four. Cathell and Propst each had two goals for the Ducks. Brogan, Pyne, Puszcz, O’Connell and Sami Kiser were the other goal-scorers

and O’Connell set a new career-best with five assists. In addition, Hist O’Connell matched a career-high with five draw controls but Puszcz led all players with a career-best seven draw controls. Puszcz also & Records ory scooped up a team-high four ground balls, the best total of her career. Salliebeth Finnegan made nine saves in goal for the Ducks and played all 66 minutes.

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Game 10 • March 30, 2013 • Norfolk, Va. Game 11 • April 4, 2013 • Eugene, Ore. Game 12 • April 7, 2013 • Eugene, Ore. Oregon 10, Old Dominion 9 USC 12, Oregon 10 California 14, Oregon 10

SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 F SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 F SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 F Oregon...... 4 6 10 USC...... 7 5 12 California...... 5 9 14 eason Outlook

S Old Dominion...... 4 5 9 Oregon...... 6 4 10 Oregon...... 3 7 10

Oregon SCORING: GOALS: Kate Cathell 3; Shannon Propst 2; Hayley USC SCORING: GOALS: Cordrey, Caroline 4; de Lyra, Caroline 3; California SCORING: GOALS: Megan Takacs 4; Melissa Humphrey 3; Milner 2; Nikki Puszcz 2; Carly O’Connell 1. Bonomi, Paige 2; Dalmass, Haleigh 2; Johansen, Amanda 1. Gaby Christman 2; Amelia Burke 2; Alexa Rozelle 1; Paige Gasparino ASSISTS: Kate Cathell 2; Carly O’Connell 2; Shannon Propst 2; Casey ASSISTS: de Lyra, Caroline 3; Bonomi, Paige 1. 1; Lizz Lavie 1. Brogan 1. ASSISTS: Gaby Christman 1; Melissa Humphrey 1. Oregon SCORING: GOALS: Hayley Milner 5; Carly O’Connell 1; Casey Old Dominion SCORING: GOALS: Standing, Ashmore 4; Austerberry, Brogan 1; Sami Kiser 1; Devon Frazer 1; Olivia Pyne 1. Oregon SCORING: GOALS: Carly O’Connell 4; Devon Frazer 2; Sami Emily 2; Rea, Christina 1; Shaw, Rachel 1; Rogers, Meredith 1. ASSISTS: Shannon Propst 3; Casey Brogan 1; Carly O’Connell 1. Kiser 2; Shannon Propst 1; Nikki Puszcz 1. ASSISTS: None. ASSISTS: Shannon Propst 4; Carly O’Connell 3.

Attendance: 371 Duration: 1:46 Attendance: 280 Duration: 1:48 Attendance: 210 Duration: 1:54

RECAP: Four players scored multiple goals for the Oregon Ducks in the RECAP: The first-ever live lacrosse broadcast on the Pac-12 RECAP: A 6-0 second-half run pushed the California Golden Bears oaching Staff Networks went the way of the visiting USC Trojans at a soggy Pape past the Oregon Ducks in Eugene. Junior Shannon Propst, who C team’s 10-9 victory over Old Dominion. The win snapped the Ducks’ four-game losing streak. Oregon improved to 5-5 overall with the win, Field. The Trojans’ win came in spite of an inspired five-goal effort now has 57 career assists, set a new career-high in the assists while Old Dominion fell to 3-8. In addition, the win gave the Ducks from Oregon junior Hayley Milner. Milner’s goal total matched her category (4) in the loss. By doing so, Propst passed Ilsa van den momentum heading into the bulk of their conference schedule. Begin- career-high which she set last week at Connecticut. She has aver- Berg (54 career assists) for fifth place on Oregon’s all-time assists ning on Thursday (April 4) with a home game against USC on the Pac-12 aged four goals per game over the last three contests. USC hopped list and tied Jen May (57), now an assistant coach for the Ducks, Networks, Oregon will play seven-straight Mountain Pacific Sports out to a 3-1 lead thanks to consecutive goals scored by Caroline for fourth all-time. Propst added a goal on the day as well to give Federation matches to wrap up the regular season. Senior Kate Cathell Cordrey and Paige Bonomi when the game was knotted at one. her a career-best five points. Additionally, freshman Carly O’Connell led the Oregon charge with three goals today against Old Dominion. But Oregon responded with a 2-0 run of its own. First, freshman scored a career-high four goals, dished out three assists and Nikki Puszcz, Hayley Milner and Shannon Propst each scored two and Carly O’Connell grabbed a pass from Shannon Propst and shot the ended the day with seven points, the highest output of her young Carly O’Connell was responsible for the Ducks’ other tally. The two teams ball past Trojan keeper Liz Shaeffer for her 12th goal of the season. career. Another career milestone for Oregon was posted by junior played the first half to a 4-4 draw but Oregon came out swinging when Then, Milner scored her second goal of the game thanks to another defender Erika McCool, who caused a career-best four turnovers.

Puszcz scored the second of her two goals to put the Ducks up a goal. assist by Propst. Propst’s first two assists were her 20th and 21st of California was led by 2012 MPSF Player of the Year Megan Takacs, The game remained close, however, as the teams exchanged a pair the season. The second assist gave her 52 for her career and moved who scored four goals, had five draw controls and scooped up two of goals. But with the game tied at six, Propst and Cathell converted her past Alison Leiner (51) for sixth place on Oregon’s all-time ground balls. The Ducks trailed 5-3 at the break after taking two back-to-back goals to put the Ducks up two. Old Dominion could not assist chart. At the 15:50 mark, the Ducks grabbed their first lead one-goal leads (2-1 and 3-2) in the opening frame. In the second, he Players

T draw even the rest of the way. Milner’s second goal of the day came of the game courtesy of an unassisted goal by Olivia Pyne. But California rattled off the first two goals to take a 7-3 advantage. with 3:13 remaining in the second and it put the Ducks up 10-8 to help back-to-back goals by Caroline de Lyra and a free position goal by The Golden Bears led 8-4 with 23:53 to go, but Oregon went on a secure the win. Amanda Johansen sparked a 3-0 USC run to put the Trojans up 6-4. 2-0 run thanks to goals by Sami Kiser and O’Connell that made it But the seesaw battle continued. With 7:54 left in the half, Devon an 8-6 game with 21:15 to go. But an Oregon red card at the 20:38 Frazer scored her ninth goal of the season to make it a 6-5 game mark in the second half gave California a two-minute unreleasable and Casey Brogan tied things up with her fourth tally of the year man-up advantage. Takacs took advantage of the opportunity and with 3:06 to play. However, USC carried a 7-6 advantage into the scored two man-up goals to push the lead back up to four, 10-6, break after Cordrey was able to capitalize on an Oregon foul and with 19:36 left. The Bears scored the next four as well, courtesy of bury a shot into the goal with 40 seconds to go. The Ducks came Melissa Humphrey and Takacs to grab an eight-goal edge (14-6), out firing in the second half. Milner scored back-to-back goals to with 7:52 remaining in the game. Oregon closed the gap to four by put her team back up, 8-7, with 22:17 to go. Over the last 22 min- day’s end thanks to three goals by O’Connell and one by sophomore

utes of the game, though, USC out-scored the Ducks 5-2. Milner’s Devon Frazer. California won the draw control battle (15-11) and goal with 22:17 on the clock marked Oregon’s final lead of the had 14 ground balls to Oregon’s eight. Oregon took three fewer game. Cordrey’s third goal of the night tied the score at eight with shots than California (28-25) but committed just 10 turnovers to 21:25 left and Bonomi put home an unassisted goal with 20:30 the Bears’ 17. In addition, California converted five of its seven free remaining to put the Trojans up (9-8). Then, Cordrey scored her position attempts, while the Ducks went 2-of-5. fourth goal with 18:11 left to give USC a 10-8 edge. Oregon battled eason In Review back to tie the game at 10 with 11:27 to go thanks to a goal at the S Season In Review 16:48 mark by Sami Kiser off of Propst’s third assist of the day and a free position goal by Milner, her fifth of the night. Then, Haleigh Dalmass put the Trojans up for good, 11-10, at the 10:39 mark. De Lyra added an insurance goal with 1:51 left to put the game out of reach. Milner’s five goals paced the Ducks. Pyne, Kiser, Brogan, O’Connell and Frazer were responsible for Oregon’s five other tallies. Propst finished the game with three assists, Nikki Puszcz had a team-high three draw controls and goalie Caroline Federighi made five saves and caused two turnovers in 42:18 of action. USC won the draw control battle, 13-11, and out-shot the Ducks, 20-19.

Both teams took care of the ball; USC had six turnovers and the Ducks had just five. Both teams were perfect in clear attempts and USC had seven ground balls to Oregon’s four. History & Records

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Game 13 • April 10, 2013 • Fresno, Calif. Game 14 • April 14, 2013 • Eugene, Ore. Game 15 • April 19, 2013 • Stanford, Calif. S Oregon 18, Fresno State 8 Oregon 19, Saint Mary’s 9 #15 Stanford 15, Oregon 8

SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 F SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 F SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 F Oregon...... 9 9 18 Saint Mary’s...... 6 3 9 Oregon...... 3 5 8

Fresno State...... 5 3 8 Oregon...... 12 7 19 Stanford...... 9 6 15

Oregon SCORING: GOALS: Shannon Propst 5; Hayley Milner 4; Sami Saint Mary’s SCORING: GOALS: Allie DeBruhl 3; Jaclyn Biggers 2; Oregon SCORING: GOALS: Kate Cathell 2; Nikki Puszcz 2; Shannon Propst Kiser 3; Nikki Puszcz 3; Ashley Inman 1; Olivia Pyne 1; Devon Frazer 1. Mariah Walk 2; Krista Morgan 1; Jillian Chong 1. 1; Hayley Milner 1; Carly O’Connell 1; Olivia Pyne 1. ASSISTS: Ashley Inman 3; Shannon Propst 2. ASSISTS: Krista Morgan 3; Jaclyn Biggers 1; Caroline Mahony 1. ASSISTS: Shannon Propst 3; Devon Frazer 1; Hayley Milner 1; Carly O’Connell 1. Fresno State SCORING: GOALS: Harrington, Natalie 2; Concheck, Oregon SCORING: GOALS: Hayley Milner 4; Shannon Propst 3; Nikki Kara 1; Levatino, Marcy 1; Cisneros, Holly 1; Badali, Paula 1; Puszcz 3; Carly O’Connell 3; Ashley Inman 2; Sami Kiser 1; Casey Stanford SCORING: GOALS: Ozer, Rachel 4; Lentz, Meg 3; Farr, Hannah 2; Swalwell, Vanessa 1; Fuccillo, Anjelica 1. Brogan 1; Holly Johnson 1; Courtney Valdez 1. Kim, Anna 2; Burns, Julia 2; Bradley, Carolyn 1; Dikeou, Lucy 1. ASSISTS: Concheck, Kara 1; Harrington, Natalie 1. ASSISTS: Shannon Propst 4; Ashley Inman 2; Nikki Puszcz 2; Carly ASSISTS: Farr, Hannah 2; Anderson, Adrienne 1; Bradley, Carolyn 1; C

O’Connell 1. Kim, Anna 1; Ozer, Rachel 1. oaching Staff

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RECAP: The Oregon Ducks scored a season-high 18 goals en route RECAP: Freshman Carly O’Connell set a school record with 10 draw RECAP: The No. 15 beat the visiting Oregon

to a convincing 18-8 win at Fresno State. The victory marked controls and the Oregon Ducks cruised to a 19-9 win over Saint Ducks, 15-8, in Stanford, Calif. The Cardinal improved to 9-4 overall Oregon’s first of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation season. Mary’s in Eugene. O’Connell’s 10 draw controls broke the previous and 4-1 in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation. Oregon fell to Oregon junior Shannon Propst continued her stellar play, scoring mark of eight, set by Jen May in 2005. In addition, O’Connell scored 7-8 overall and 2-4 in the MPSF with the loss. The Ducks got two a career-high five goals, dishing out two assists and totaling a three goals and added an assist. She was one of four players who goals from senior Kate Cathell, who was playing in her first game career-best seven points against the Bulldogs. Propst’s first assist posted a hat-trick on Senior Day in Eugene; Hayley Milner finished since March 30, and junior Nikki Puszcz, and they led 2-1 with of the day, the 58th of her career, went to Sami Kiser at the 19:39 with a game-high four goals, Shannon Propst scored three and 18:09 remaining in the first half. But Stanford closed the first half mark in the first half and it moved Propst past Jen May for fourth handed out four assists and Nikki Puszcz punched home two goals on an 8-1 run to take a 9-3 lead into the break. Puszcz scored just on Oregon’s all-time assist list. Propst’s five goals are tied for the and added two assists. For Propst, it was the second-straight game 16 seconds in to the second half to bring the Ducks within five. most goals scored by a Duck in a single game this year. Junior where she recorded seven points. She scored five goals and had The 16 seconds marked the fastest a Duck has scored a goal to Hayley Milner, who finished with four goals on Thursday at Fresno two assists in Wednesday’s (April 10) win at Fresno State. Oregon open a half in school history. The previous record was 22 seconds. State, has accomplished the feat twice. Also recording hat-tricks for scored six of the game’s first seven goals to grab a 6-1 edge just But Oregon could not pull any closer than five the rest of the T

the Ducks were Kiser and Nikki Puscz. Devon Frazer, Ashley Inman over nine minutes into the game. O’Connell and Propst accounted way. Stanford won the second-half scoring battle, 6-5. Stanford he Players and Olivia Pyne were responsible for Oregon’s other three goals. for four of the team’s first six goals. Saint Mary’s mounted a out-shot the Ducks, 41-14, and won the ground ball battle, 22-6. Inman, a senior, matched a career-high three assists today as well. comeback, however. Over the next 11 minutes, the Gaels went on Junior goalie Caroline Federighi played all 60 minutes for Oregon After falling behind 1-0 less than four minutes into the game, Or- a 5-2 run to cut the Oregon lead to two, 8-6, with 8:41 left in the and made 16 saves.

egon responded by scoring the next seven goals to take a 7-1 lead first half. But Oregon responded with a critical 6-0 run to push the with 16:17 remaining in the first half. But Fresno State kept the lead back to eight, 14-6, with 28:27 left in the game. The 6-0 run game close and out-scored the Ducks 4-2 over the final 16 minutes was sparked by Ashley Inman, who scored the first goal of the run of the half to cut the deficit to four (9-5) heading into the locker with 6:57 left in the opening half. Milner, Propst, two Puszcz goals room. Out of the halftime break, Oregon blitzed the Bulldogs with and O’Connell accounted for the other five. The first of Puszcz’s four-straight goals to push its lead to eight, 13-5, with 21:30 to go two goals during the run gave the Ducks a 12-6 lead heading into in the game. The first three goals of the half were scored by Propst, the locker room. Oregon’s healthy eight-goal lead at the 28:27 while Puszcz tallied the fourth. Fresno State would draw no closer mark in the second half was never really challenged by the Gaels than seven the rest of the way and the Ducks cruised to a 10-goal the rest of the way. Saint Mary’s pulled to within seven (15-8) victory. Oregon won the draw control battle, 20-8, and out-shot when Jillian Chong scored a goal with 10:23 to go but could not the Bulldogs, 28-18. Caroline Federighi and Salliebeth Finnegan draw any closer. Two Milner goals and one by Holly Johnson, the Season In ReviewSeason first goal of her collegiate career, highlighted a 4-1 Oregon run to S

split the time in goal for Oregon. Federighi made four saves in the eason In Review second half, while Finnegan posted two in the first. close the game. Oregon’s 19 goals were season-high. O’Connell’s record-setting draw control number were 10 of 22 for the day for the Ducks. Saint Mary’s managed just eight. Oregon out-shot the Gaels, 31-24 as well. Junior goalie Caroline Federighi made eight saves for Oregon in her 38:41 minutes of action. Senior Salliebeth

Finnegan made two saves in 21:19 minutes of play. The victory over Saint Mary’s marked the final home regular season game for six Oregon seniors — Inman, Finnegan, Kate Cathell, Maggie Kovacs, Bridget Morrison and Dominique Christiansen. Hist ory & Records ory

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Game 16 • April 21, 2013 • Davis, Calif. Game 17 • April 26, 2013 • Denver, Colo. Oregon 15, UC Davis 8 #11 Denver 14, Oregon 6

SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 F SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 F Oregon...... 6 9 15 Oregon...... 4 2 6 eason Outlook S UC Davis...... 1 7 8 Denver...... 4 10 14

Oregon SCORING: GOALS: Shannon Propst 3; Nikki Puszcz 3; Carly Oregon SCORING: GOALS: Shannon Propst 2; Kate Cathell 2; Hayley O’Connell 3; Kate Cathell 3; Sami Kiser 1; Devon Frazer 1; Courtney Valdez 1. Milner 1; Nikki Puszcz 1. ASSISTS: Shannon Propst 4; Casey Brogan 2; Sami Kiser 1; Hayley ASSISTS: None. Milner 1; Nikki Puszcz 1. Denver SCORING: GOALS: Jill Remenapp 4; Kara Secora 4; Rachael UC Davis SCORING: GOALS: Guercio, Stephanie 2; Voris, Carly 2; McKinnon 3; Jenn Etzel 2; Mikayla Clark 1. Mirza, Hannah 1; Datino, Elizabeth 1; Jordan, Meghan 1; Doyle, Mary 1. ASSISTS: Jill Remenapp 3; Kara Secora 2; Mikayla Clark 1; Jenn Etzel 1. ASSISTS: Guercio, Stephanie 2; Delich, Ellie 1; Geissbuhler, Anna 1;

Mirza, Hannah 1.

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C four assists) in Oregon’s 15-8 win at UC Davis. Her point total against loss at No. 11 on Friday afternoon. Oregon finishes the year 8-9 the Aggies moved her overall total to 66 for the season, which is the overall and 3-5 in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation. Denver, new single-season record at Oregon. Propst (66 points; 27 goals, 39 wraps up the regular season 16-1 and 8-0 in conference play. The assists) passes Alex Breiner and Ilsa van den Berg, who each recorded Pioneers clinched the regular season championship last week and 64 points in 2011 and 2008, respectively. Oregon never trailed in the and the No. 1 seed in the MPSF Tournament. Senior Kate Cathell match. Senior Kate Cathell got the scoring started with back-to-back and junior Shannon Propst each recorded two goals to pace the goals early in the first half and after a Carly O’Connell free position goal Ducks today. Propst, who set the single season points record last with 11:44 left, the Ducks led 3-0. UC Davis trimmed the lead to two, Sunday, finishes the year with 68 total points (29 goals, 39 assists). 3-1, with 7:51 to go in the first but the Ducks closed the half on a 3-0 Her 39 assists is also a single season record. Nikki Puszcz and Hayley run thanks to a goal by Nikki Puszcz and two by Propst. Oregon led 3-1 Milner accounted for the Ducks’ two other goals. Denver opened at the break; junior goalie Caroline Federighi stopped five Aggie shots in up a 4-0 lead to start the game but the Ducks closed the half on the first. Puszcz put the Ducks up six right out of the gate in the second a 4-0 run to make it a tie game heading into the break. But in the half. Then, after an Aggie goal, Cathell punched home another to give second, the Pioneers came out firing and scored the first five goals the Ducks their six-goal advantage back (8-2) with 18:18 remaining. of the half to take a 9-4 lead with 17:36 to go. Denver’s Jill Reme- But minutes later, the Aggies manufactured a 3-0 run to crawl back into napp and Rachael McKinnon accounted for four of those five goals. he Players T the match. Two of the goals were scored by Carly Voris, while Stephanie Oregon pulled to within three (9-6) after Propst scored her second Guercio tallied the third. The run made it an 8-5 game with 16:03 goal with 14:05 left, but Denver’s second 5-0 blitz of the half put remaining. Oregon regained its composure however and responded the game out of reach. Denver out-shot the Ducks, 37-22, and won to the UC Davis run by scoring consecutive goals courtesy of Propst the draw control battle, 12-10. Oregon registered 15 ground balls and O’Connell. With under 10 minutes to go, the Ducks led 10-5. Then, to Denver’s 16. Senior Bridget Morrison scooped up two ground another goal by O’Connell and one more by Puszcz gave the Ducks a balls in the game. She finishes her career with 99 ground balls, 12-5 lead with under seven minutes to go to put the game out of reach. good enough for sixth all-time at Oregon. Junior Caroline Federighi UC Davis didn’t pull any closer than six the rest of the way. Devon Frazer, made 10 saves and senior Salliebeth Finnegan posted one save Courtney Valdez and Sami Kiser picked up goals for the Ducks to wrap in the final match of her career. In addition to Cathell, Morrison up the match. O’Connell, Cathell, Propst and Puszcz each posted three and Finnegan, Friday’s game also closed out the careers of Maggie goals to pace the Ducks. Oregon won the draw control battle, 13-12, Kovacs, Ashley Inman and Dominique Christiansen.

but were out-shot by the Aggies, 27-25. Federighi put together a stellar performance in goal, saving 12 shots in 55:57 of action. eason In Review S Season In Review

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Points Rank Player Years Goals Ast. Total 1 Ilsa van den Berg 2006-09 139 54 193 2 Jen May 2005-08 128 57 185

eason Outlook 3 Jana Drummond 2009-12 146 37 183 S 4 Alex Breiner 2008-11 120 61 181 5 Kristina Barrett 2009-12 90 78 168 6 Theresa Waldron 2005-08 73 75 148 Shannon Propst * 2011-13 78 70 148 8 Jana Bradley 2005-08 111 24 135 9 Nikki Puszcz * 2011-13 81 35 116 10 Lindsay Killian 2005-08 84 28 112

Points Per Game (Min. 50 Games) Rank Player Years Games Pts. Avg. 1 Shannon Propst * 2011-13 53 148 2.79

oaching Staff 2 Alex Breiner 2008-11 70 181 2.59 C 3 Jana Drummond 2009-12 71 183 2.58 4 Ilsa van den Berg 2006-09 75 193 2.57 5 Jen May 2005-08 75 185 2.47 6 Kristina Barrett 2009-12 71 168 2.37 7 Nikki Puszcz * 2011-13 53 116 2.19 8 Theresa Waldron 2005-08 74 148 2.00 9 Jana Bradley 2005-08 75 135 1.80 10 Jess Drummond 2009-12 71 108 1.52 Ilsa van den Berg (2006-09) holds the record for most points in a career at Oregon (193).

Goals Assists Rank Player Years Games Goals Rank Player Years Games Ast. he Players

T 1 Jana Drummond 2009-12 71 146 1 Kristina Barrett 2009-12 71 78 2 Ilsa van den Berg 2006-09 75 139 2 Theresa Waldron 2005-08 74 75 3 Jen May 2005-08 75 128 3 Shannon Propst * 2011-13 53 70 4 Alex Breiner 2008-11 70 120 4 Alex Breiner 2008-11 70 61 5 Jana Bradley 2005-08 75 111 5 Jen May 2005-08 75 57 6 Jess Drummond 2009-12 71 94 6 Ilsa van den Berg 2006-09 75 54 7 Kristina Barrett 2009-12 71 90 7 Alison Leiner 2005-07 39 51 8 Lindsay Killian 2005-08 75 84 8 Jana Drummond 2009-12 71 37 9 Nikki Puszcz * 2011-13 53 81 9 Nikki Puszcz * 2011-13 53 35

10 Kate Fleming 2005-07 48 79 10 Lindsay Killian 2005-08 75 28

Goals Per Game (Min. 50 Games) Assists Per Game (Min. 50 Games) Rank Player Years Games Goals Avg. Rank Player Years Games Ast. Avg. 1 Jana Drummond 2009-12 71 146 2.06 1 Shannon Propst * 2011-13 53 70 1.32 eason In Review S 2 Ilsa van den Berg 2006-09 75 139 1.85 2 Kristina Barrett 2009-12 71 78 1.10 3 Alex Breiner 2008-11 70 120 1.71 3 Theresa Waldron 2005-08 74 75 1.01 4 Jen May 2005-08 75 128 1.71 4 Alex Breiner 2008-11 70 61 0.87 5 Nikki Puszcz * 2011-13 53 81 1.53 5 Jen May 2005-08 75 57 0.76 6 Jana Bradley 2005-08 75 111 1.48 6 Ilsa van den Berg 2006-09 75 54 0.72 7 Shannon Propst * 2011-13 53 78 1.47 7 Nikki Puszcz * 2011-13 53 35 0.66 8 Jess Drummond 2009-12 71 94 1.32 8 Jana Drummond 2009-12 71 37 0.52 9 Kristina Barrett 2009-12 71 90 1.27 9 Kate Cathell 2010-13 51 22 0.43

10 Lindsay Killian 2005-08 75 84 1.12 10 Anna Swicklick 2008-11 50 19 0.38

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Shots Attempted Ground Balls S Rank Player Years Goals Shots Rank Player Years Games GB 1 Jana Drummond 2009-12 146 339 1 Jen May 2005-08 75 162 2 Ilsa van den Berg 2006-09 139 320 2 Alicia Burkhart 2006-09 74 146 3 Jen May 2005-08 128 296 3 Carrie Bateman 2005-08 74 133

4 Jana Bradley 2005-08 111 286 4 Cara Mead 2005-09 73 129 5 Alex Breiner 2008-11 120 262 5 Jana Drummond 2009-12 71 102 6 Jess Drummond 2009-12 94 228 6 Bridget Morrison 2010-13 71 99 7 Kristina Barrett 2009-12 90 217 7 Jess Drummond 2009-12 71 98 8 Lindsay Killian 2005-08 84 206 8 Anna Poponyak 2005-09 69 94 9 Kate Fleming 2005-08 79 174 9 Colleen Taggart 2009-12 64 83 10 Theresa Waldron 2005-08 73 173 10 Salliebeth Finnegan 2010-13 58 70 Erin Gaebe 2005-08 49 70 C Shots Per Game (Min. 50 Games) oaching Staff Rank Player Years Games Shots Avg. Ground Balls Per Game (Min. 50 Games) 1 Jana Drummond 2009-12 71 339 4.77 Rank Player Years Games GB Avg. 2 Ilsa van den Berg 2006-09 75 320 4.27 1 Jen May 2005-08 75 162 2.16

3 Jen May 2005-08 75 296 3.95 2 Alicia Burkhart 2006-09 74 146 1.97 4 Jana Bradley 2005-08 75 286 3.81 3 Carrie Bateman 2005-08 74 133 1.80 5 Alex Breiner 2008-11 70 262 3.74 4 Cara Mead 2005-09 73 129 1.77 6 Jess Drummond 2009-12 71 228 3.21 5 Jana Drummond 2009-12 71 102 1.44 7 Kristina Barrett 2009-12 71 217 3.06 6 Bridget Morrison 2010-13 71 99 1.39 8 Nikki Puszcz * 2011-13 53 157 2.96 7 Jess Drummond 2009-12 71 98 1.38 9 Shannon Propst * 2011-13 53 151 2.85 8 Anna Poponyak 2005-09 69 94 1.36 10 Lindsay Killian 2005-08 75 206 2.75 9 Colleen Taggart 2009-12 64 83 1.30

10 Nikki Puszcz * 2011-13 53 68 1.28 T * Denotes active player he Players Draw Controls Rank Player Years Games DC 1 Jen May 2005-08 75 209 2 Jana Drummond 2009-12 71 156 3 Alex Breiner 2008-11 70 131 4 Jess Drummond 2009-12 71 130 5 Alicia Burkhart 2006-09 74 122 6 Nikki Puszcz * 2011-13 53 102 7 Casey Rector 2006-09 73 82 8 Cara Mead 2005-09 73 64 9 Lara Bennett 2009-12 71 60 S 10 Alison Leiner 2005-07 39 58 eason In Review

Draw Controls Per Game (Min. 50 Games) Rank Player Years Games DC Avg. 1 Jen May 2005-08 75 209 2.79

2 Jana Drummond 2009-12 71 156 2.20 3 Nikki Puszcz * 2011-13 53 102 1.92 4 Alex Breiner 2008-11 70 131 1.87 5 Jess Drummond 2009-12 71 130 1.83 6 Alicia Burkhart 2006-09 74 122 1.65 7 Casey Rector 2006-09 73 82 1.12 8 Erin Chisnell 2007-10 54 55 1.02 History & Records History 9 Cara Mead 2005-09 73 64 0.88 Hist Jana Drummond (2009-12) is Oregon’s all-time leader in career goals scored (146). 10 Lara Bennett 2009-12 71 60 0.85 ory & Records ory

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Caused Turnovers Goal Against Average (Min. 500 Minutes) Rank Player Years Games CT Rank Player Years GA Min Avg. 1 Jen May 2005-08 75 142 1 Caroline Federighi * 2011-13 300 1916 9.40 2 Alicia Burkhart 2006-09 74 77 2 Anna Poponyak 2005-09 588 3419 10.32

eason Outlook 3 Carrie Bateman 2005-08 74 62 3 Sam DeBow 2007-10 144 772 11.20 S 4 Cara Mead 2005-09 73 61 4 Allison O’Brien 2005-06 107 565 11.35 Jana Drummond 2009-12 71 61 5 Salliebeth Finnegan 2010-13 436 2280 11.47 Jess Drummond 2009-12 71 61 7 Bridget Morrison 2010-13 71 53 Games Played 8 Erin Chisnell 2007-10 54 44 Rank Player Years Games 9 Erika McCool * 2011-13 53 43 1 Ilsa van den Berg...... 2006-09 75 10 Colleen Taggart 2009-12 64 41 Jana Bradley...... 2005-08 75 Nikki Puszcz * 2011-13 53 41 Lindsay Killian...... 2005-08 75

Alex Breiner 2008-11 70 41 Jen May...... 2005-08 75 5 Theresa Waldron...... 2005-08 74 Caused Turnovers Per Game (Min. 50 Games) Carrie Bateman...... 2005-08 74

oaching Staff Rank Player Years Games CT Avg. Alicia Burkhart...... 2006-09 74 C 1 Jen May 2005-08 75 142 1.89 8 Cara Mead...... 2005-09 73 2 Alicia Burkhart 2006-09 74 77 1.04 Casey Rector...... 2006-09 73 3 Jana Drummond 2009-12 71 61 0.86 10 Kristina Barrett...... 2009-12 71 Jess Drummond 2009-12 71 61 0.86 Jana Drummond...... 2009-12 71 5 Carrie Bateman 2005-08 74 62 0.84 Jess Drummond...... 2009-12 71 6 Cara Mead 2005-09 73 61 0.84 Bridget Morrison...... 2010-13 71 7 Erin Chisnell 2007-10 54 44 0.81 Lara Bennett...... 2009-12 71 8 Erika McCool * 2011-13 53 43 0.81

9 Nikki Puszcz * 2011-13 53 41 0.77 10 Bridget Morrison 2010-13 71 53 0.75 he Players

T Saves Rank Player Years Games Saves 1 Anna Poponyak 2005-09 69 514 2 Caroline Federighi * 2011-13 47 295 3 Salliebeth Finnegan 2010-13 44 273 4 Louisa Dorsch 2005 17 117 5 Sam DeBow 2007-10 26 90 6 Allison O’Brien 2005-06 24 73 7 Hannah Jones 2007-10 12 19

Saves Per Game (Min. 20 Games) Rank Player Years Games Saves Avg. 1 Anna Poponyak 2005-09 69 514 7.45 2 Caroline Federighi * 2011-13 47 295 6.28 eason In Review S 3 Salliebeth Finnegan 2010-13 44 273 6.20 4 Sam DeBow 2007-10 26 90 3.46 5 Allison O’Brien 2005-06 24 73 3.04

Save Percentage (Min. 50 Saves) Rank Player Years GA Saves Avg. 1 Caroline Federighi * 2011-13 300 295 .496 2 Anna Poponyak 2005-09 588 514 .466 3 Louisa Dorsch 2005 149 117 .440 4 Allison O’Brien 2005-06 107 73 .406 5 Salliebeth Finnegan 2010-13 436 273 .385

* Denotes active player Jen May (2005-08) is Oregon’s all-time leader in draw controls (209) and caused turnovers (142). History & Records History & Records

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Points S Rank Player Year Goals Ast. Points 1 Shannon Propst * 2013 29 39 68 2 Alex Breiner 2011 38 26 64 Ilsa van den Berg 2008 46 18 64 4 Alison Leiner 2006 25 33 58 5 Nikki Puszcz * 2012 39 18 57 6 Kristina Barrett 2012 29 25 54 7 Shannon Propst * 2012 34 19 53 Theresa Waldron 2008 26 27 53 9 Kristina Barrett 2011 28 24 52 Jen May 2005 41 11 52 C

Points Per Game (Min. 10 Games) oaching Staff Rank Player Year Games Points Avg. 1 Shannon Propst * 2013 17 68 4.00 Alex Breiner 2011 16 64 4.00

3 Ilsa van den Berg 2008 20 64 3.20 4 Jen May 2005 17 52 3.06 Kristina Barrett 2011 17 52 3.06 6 Alison Leiner 2006 19 58 3.05 7 Nikki Puszcz * 2012 19 57 3.00 8 Alex Breiner 2010 17 50 2.94 9 Kristina Barrett 2012 19 54 2.84 10 Theresa Waldron 2008 19 53 2.79 Shannon Propst * 2012 19 53 2.79 Shannon Propst’s 68 points (29 goals, 39 assists) a year ago is an Oregon single season record. T Assists he Players Goals Rank Player Year Assists Rank Player Year Goals 1 Shannon Propst *...... 2013 39

1 Ilsa van den Berg...... 2008 46 2 Alison Leiner...... 2006 33 2 Jana Drummond...... 2010 43 3 Theresa Waldron...... 2008 27 3 Jen May...... 2005 41 4 Alex Breiner...... 2011 26 4 Nikki Puszcz *...... 2012 39 5 Kristina Barrett...... 2012 25 5 Alex Breiner...... 2011 38 6 Kristina Barrett...... 2011 24 6 Jen May...... 2008 37 7 Theresa Waldron...... 2007 22 7 Alex Breiner...... 2010 36 8 Shannon Propst *...... 2012 19 Jana Drummond...... 2011 36 Ilsa van den Berg...... 2007 19 9 Jess Drummond...... 2011 34 10 Ilsa van den Berg...... 2008 18

Shannon Propst *...... 2012 34 S Nikki Puszcz *...... 2012 18 eason In Review Jana Drummond...... 2009 34 Ilsa van den Berg...... 2009 34 Shots Attempted Jana Bradley...... 2006 34 Rank Player Year Goals Shots 1 Jana Drummond 2010 43 106 Goals Per Game (Min. 10 Games) 2 Ilsa van den Berg 2008 46 101 Rank Player Year Games Goals Avg. 3 Jana Drummond 2011 36 86 1 Jen May 2005 17 41 2.41 4 Jana Bradley 2008 28 84 2 Jana Drummond 2010 18 43 2.39 5 Jen May 2005 41 83 3 Alex Breiner 2011 16 38 2.38 6 Jana Bradley 2006 34 82 4 Ilsa van den Berg 2008 20 46 2.30 7 Ilsa van den Berg 2009 34 80 5 Jana Drummond 2009 17 36 2.12 Jen May 2008 37 80 Alex Breiner 2010 17 36 2.12 9 Kate Fleming 2007 34 77 7 Nikki Puszcz * 2012 19 39 2.05 History & Records History Jana Drummond 2009 34 77 Hist 8 Jana Drummond 2009 17 34 2.00 Jess Drummond 2011 17 34 2.00 & Records ory Kate Cathell 2013 13 26 2.00 Ilsa van den Berg 2009 17 34 2.00 * Denotes active player

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Ground Balls Rank Player Year GB 1 Carrie Bateman...... 2006 59 2 Jen May...... 2008 48

eason Outlook Alicia Burkhart...... 2007 48 S 4 Cara Mead...... 2006 47 5 Jen May...... 2006 42 6 Jen May...... 2007 40 7 Alison Leiner...... 2006 38 Jana Drummond...... 2010 38 9 Erin Gaebe...... 2006 37 10 Alicia Burkhart...... 2008 35

Draw Controls Rank Player Year DC 1 Jen May...... 2005 68

oaching Staff 2 Jana Drummond...... 2012 57 C 3 Jen May...... 2008 51 4 Jen May...... 2006 50 5 Alex Breiner...... 2011 45 6 Carly O’Connell *...... 2013 44 7 Jess Drummond...... 2010 42 8 Jen May...... 2007 40 Jana Drummond...... 2011 40 10 Nikki Puszcz *...... 2013 39 Anna Poponyak (2005-09) saved an Oregon single season record 167 shots in 2006.

Caused Turnovers Save Percentage (Min. 50 Saves) Rank Player Year CT Rank Player Year GA Saves Avg. he Players T 1 Jen May...... 2005 43 1 Caroline Federighi * 2013 66 67 .504 2 Carrie Bateman...... 2006 34 2 Caroline Federighi * 2012 140 141 .502 Jen May...... 2006 34 3 Caroline Federighi * 2011 94 87 .481 Jen May...... 2007 34 4 Anna Poponyak 2006 184 167 .476 5 Jen May...... 2008 31 5 Anna Poponyak 2009 134 121 .475 6 Cara Mead...... 2006 27 6 Anna Poponyak 2007 91 77 .458 7 Jana Drummond...... 2010 25 7 Anna Poponyak 2008 179 149 .454 8 Alicia Burkhart...... 2007 23 8 Louisa Dorsch 2005 149 117 .440 Alison Leiner...... 2006 23 9 Salliebeth Finnegan 2011 80 58 .420

10 Colleen Taggart...... 2010 22 10 Salliebeth Finnegan 2010 205 130 .388 Jess Drummond...... 2012 22

Saves Goals Against Average (min. 400 minutes)

eason In Review Rank Player Year Saves Rank Player Year GA Min Avg. S 1 Anna Poponyak...... 2006 167 1 Caroline Federighi * 2012 140 918 9.15 2 Anna Poponyak...... 2008 149 2 Anna Poponyak 2007 91 591 9.24 3 Caroline Federighi *...... 2012 141 3 Caroline Federighi * 2013 66 427 9.28 4 Salliebeth Finnegan...... 2010 130 4 Anna Poponyak 2009 134 843 9.54 5 Anna Poponyak...... 2009 121 5 Caroline Federighi * 2011 94 571 9.87 6 Louisa Dorsch...... 2005 117 6 Anna Poponyak 2008 179 1085 9.90 7 Caroline Federighi *...... 2011 87 7 Salliebeth Finnegan 2011 80 455 10.51 8 Anna Poponyak...... 2007 77 8 Salliebeth Finnegan 2013 111 617 10.79

9 Sam DeBow...... 2007 68 9 Sam DeBow 2007 111 555 12.01 10 Caroline Federighi *...... 2013 67 10 Anna Poponyak 2006 184 901 12.26

* Denotes active player History & Records History & Records

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Individual Single Game Records Team Single Season S Fastest Goal Scored...... 22 seconds, Erin Chisnell vs. Fresno St. (3-6-09) Goals Scored...... 247 (2008) Goals Scored...... 7, Jana Drummond at California (4-17-09) Goals Allowed...... 221 (2006) Assists...... 6, Alison Leiner vs. Saint Mary’s (3-3-06) Fewest Goals Allowed...... 153 (2009)

Points...... 8, Ilsa van den Berg at New Hampshire (4-20-08) Assists...... 113 (2007) ...... 8, Theresa Waldron vs. Vermont (3-12-07) Assists Allowed...... 99 (2006) Points (Opponent)...... 13, Mary Key, Johns Hopkins (3-24-07) Fewest Assists Allowed...... 55 (2009) Shots...... 13, Jana Drummond vs. Louisville (3-6-10) Points...... 347 (2012) Saves...... 18, Anna Poponyak vs. Virginia Tech (4-11-09) Points Allowed...... 320 (2006) Save Percentage...... 1.000, Hannah Jones vs. Fresno St. (3-6-09) Fewest Points Allowed...... 208 (2009) Ground Balls...... 8, Alicia Burkhart vs. Stony Brook (2-22-09) Saves...... 192 (2006) ...... 8, Erin Gaebe vs. Longwood (3-22-05) Save Percentage...... 535 (2006)

Draw Controls...... 10, Carly O’Connell vs. St. Mary’s (4-14-13) Goals Against Average...... 8.92 (2009) C Caused Turnovers...... 7, Jen May at Denver (2-25-05) Shots...... 584 (2008) oaching Staff Shots (Opponent)...... 492 (2006) Team Single Game Records Free Position Shots...... 144 (2008) Free Position Shots (Opponent)...... 106 (2009) Goals Scored...... 22, vs. St. Bonaventure (2-21-10) Shooting Percentage...... 510 (2012) ...... 22, at Jacksonville (2-13-10) Shooting Percentage (Opponent)...... 497 (2010) ...... 22, vs. Saint Mary’s (4-3-06) Ground Balls...... 480 (2006) Fewest Goals Scored...... 2, vs. Stanford (5-5-07) Ground Balls (Opponent)...... 393 (2006) ...... 2, vs. Northwestern (2-26-05) Draw Controls...... 255 (2008) Goals Allowed...... 22, at North Carolina (2-26-10) Draw Controls (Opponent)...... 246 (2012) Fewest Goals Allowed...... 0, vs. Fresno St. (3-6-09) Turnovers...... 376 (2006) Assists...... 16, vs. Vermont (3-12-07) Turnovers (Opponent)...... 420 (2006) Points...... 37, vs. Saint Mary’s (3-3-06) T

Fouls...... 480 (2009) he Players Points Allowed...... 32, vs. Johns Hopkins (3-24-07) Fouls (Opponent)...... 465 (2009) Shots...... 47, vs. St. Bonaventure (2-21-10) Victories...... 14 (2012) Free Position Shots...... 14, vs. Louisville (3-6-10)

Fewest Victories...... 6 (2005) Free Position Goals...... 7, vs. Fresno St. (4-6-12) Losses...... 11 (2005, 2010) Ground Balls...... 44, at Saint Mary’s (4-15-07) Fewest Losses...... 5 (2009, 2012) Draw Controls...... 22, vs. Saint Mary’s (4-14-13) Games Played...... 20 (2008) Fouls...... 39, vs. Denver (4-5-08) Shooting Percentage...... 727, at North Carolina (4-1-05) Saves...... 18, vs. Virginia Tech (4-11-09) Saves (Opponent)...... 16, vs. Saint Mary’s (4-11-10) Save Percentage...... 1.000, vs. Fresno St. (3-6-09) Turnovers...... 36, vs. Saint Mary’s (5-6-05) S Margin of Victory...... 20, vs. Fresno St. (3-6-09) eason In Review Margin of Defeat...... 19, vs. Northwestern (2-26-05)

Invididual Single Season Records

Free Position Goals...... 11, Ilsa van den Berg (2008) Games Played...... 20, 12 players (2008) Starts...... 20, 8 players (2008) Fouls...... 70, Alicia Burkhart (2009) Shooting Percentage...... 778, Jenny Browne (2005) Goalkeeper Minutes Played...... 1084:39, Anna Poponyak (2008) History & Records History Hist ory & Records ory

Carly O’Connell set the single game draw controls record (10) against Saint Mary’s a year ago.

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Points Ground Balls 2013...... Shannon Propst (68) 2013...... Carly O’Connell (26) 2012...... Nikki Puszcz (57) 2012...... Jana Drummond (31) 2011...... Alex Breiner (64) 2011...... Bridget Morrison (25) eason Outlook

S 2010...... Alex Breiner (50) 2010...... Jana Drummond (38) 2009...... Jana Drummond (42) 2009...... Alicia Burkhart (34) 2008...... Ilsa van den Berg (64) 2008...... Jen May (48) 2007...... Ilsa van den Berg (47) 2007...... Alicia Burkhart (48) 2006...... Alison Leiner (58) 2006...... Carrie Bateman (59) 2005...... Jen May (52) 2005...... Jen May (32) Goals Draw Controls

2013...... Shannon Propst (29) 2013...... Carly O’Connell (44) 2012...... Nikki Puszcz (39) 2012...... Jana Drummond (57) 2011...... Alex Breiner (38) 2011...... Alex Breiner (45) 2010...... Jana Drummond (43) 2010...... Jess Drummond (42) oaching Staff

C 2009...... Jana Drummond/Ilsa van den Berg (34) 2009...... Alicia Burkhart (34) 2008...... Ilsa van den Berg (46) 2008...... Jen May (51) 2007...... Kate Fleming (33) 2007...... Jen May (40) 2006...... Jana Bradley (34) 2006...... Jen May (50) 2005...... Jen May (41) 2005...... Jen May (68) Assists Caused Turnovers 2013...... Shannon Propst (39) 2013...... Nikki Puszcz (19) 2012...... Kristina Barrett (25) 2012...... Jess Drummond (22)

2011...... Alex Breiner (26) 2011...... Alex Breiner (20) 2010...... Alex Breiner (14) 2010...... Jana Drummond (25) 2009...... Kristina Barrett (17) 2009...... Alicia Burkhart (20) he Players T 2008...... Theresa Waldron (27) 2008...... Jen May (31) 2007...... Theresa Waldron (22) 2007...... Jen May (34) 2006...... Alison Leiner (33) 2006...... Carrie Bateman/Jen May (34) 2005...... Emily Fowler (17) 2005...... Jen May (43) Saves 2013...... Caroline Federighi (67) 2012...... Caroline Federighi (141)

2011...... Caroline Federighi (87) 2010...... Salliebeth Finnegan (130) 2009...... Anna Poponyak (121) 2008...... Anna Poponyak (149) 2007...... Anna Poponyak (77) eason In Review

S 2006...... Anna Poponyak (167) 2005...... Louisa Dorsch (117) Goals Against Average (Min. 400 Minutes) 2013...... Caroline Federighi (9.28) 2012...... Caroline Federighi (9.15) 2011...... Caroline Federighi (9.87) 2010...... Salliebeth Finnegan (12.55)

2009...... Anna Poponyak (9.54) 2008...... Anna Poponyak (9.90) 2007...... Anna Poponyak (9.24) 2006...... Allison O’Brien (9.29) 2005...... Allison O’Brien (12.88) Alex Breiner (2008-11) led the Ducks in points in both 2010 and 2011. History & Records History & Records

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Albany (0-1) America East Connecticut (0-1) Big East S March 27, 2011 vs. #14 Albany (in Boston, Mass.)...... L, 7-6 March 26, 2013 at Connecticut...... L, 16-14 (OT)

Boston University (0-1) America East Dartmouth (0-2) Ivy League April 15, 2006 at Boston University...... L, 19-8 March 23, 2011 at #18 Dartmouth...... L, 12-10 Feb. 23, 2013 #12 DARTMOUTH...... L, 8-7 (OT) Brown (1-0) Ivy League March 24, 2009 at Brown...... W, 10-9 Davidson (5-0) Big South April 2, 2005 at Davidson...... W, 16-6 California (7-7) MPSF March 10, 2006 vs. Davidson (in Farmville, Va.)...... W, 13-11 April 24, 2005 at California...... L, 19-8 Feb. 25, 2007 at Davidson...... W, 14-1 April 30, 2006 CALIFORNIA...... L, 12-4 March 27, 2012 at Davidson...... W, 8-4 May 7, 2006 vs. California (in Eugene, Ore.) *...... W, 9-8 March 8, 2013 DAVIDSON...... W, 7-6 C April 14, 2007 at California...... W, 16-10 NOTE: Davidson was a member of the National Lacrosse Conference and did not join the Big South until 2013. oaching Staff May 6, 2007 vs. California (in Davis, Calif.) *...... W, 8-7 April 12, 2008 CALIFORNIA...... L, 12-8 Delaware (0-2) Colonial Athletic May 2, 2008 vs. California (in Berkeley, Calif.) *...... W, 9-8 March 26, 2009 vs. Delaware (in Providence, R.I.)...... L, 6-5 April 17, 2009 at California...... L, 13-12 (OT) March 25, 2010 at Delaware...... L, 12-11 April 24, 2009 vs. California (Stanford, Calif.) *...... L, 10-9 April 9, 2010 CALIFORNIA...... L, 12-5 Denver (3-9) MPSF April 8, 2011 at California...... W, 16-14 Feb. 25, 2005 at Denver...... L, 17-12 Feb. 26, 2012 CALIFORNIA...... W, 10-9 April 7, 2006 DENVER...... L, 14-13 April 27, 2012 vs. California (in Stanford, Calif.) *...... W, 14-11 May 6, 2006 vs. Denver (in Eugene, Ore.) *...... L, 14-6 April 7, 2013 CALIFORNIA...... L, 14-10 April 21, 2007 at Denver...... L, 20-6 April 5, 2008 DENVER �����������������������������������������������������������������������L, 13-12 UC Davis (9-3) MPSF May 1, 2008 vs. #17 Denver (in Berkeley, Calif.) *...... L, 18-12 T March 6, 2005 UC DAVIS...... L, 11-9 April 4, 2009 at Denver...... W, 11-9 he Players May 5, 2005 vs. UC Davis (in Moraga, Calif.) *...... L, 7-6 April 24, 2010 #20 DENVER...... L, 9-7 Feb. 26, 2006 at UC Davis...... W, 13-6 April 23, 2011 at Denver...... L, 14-9

Feb. 18, 2007 UC DAVIS...... W, 12-6 April 29, 2011 vs. Denver (in Moraga, Calif.) *...... W, 7-4 Feb. 10, 2008 at UC Davis...... W, 15-5 April 21, 2012 DENVER...... W, 13-8 April 30, 2008 vs. UC Davis (in Berkeley, Calif.) *...... W, 14-9 April 26, 2013 at #11 Denver...... L, 14-6 Feb. 14, 2009 UC DAVIS...... W, 13-6 April 18, 2010 at UC Davis...... W, 14-6 Florida (0-2) American Lacrosse April 29, 2010 vs. UC Davis (in Denver, Colo.) *...... L, 13-11 March 30, 2010 at Florida...... L, 16-6 April 17, 2011 UC DAVIS...... W, 19-7 March 16, 2013 #2 FLORIDA...... L, 13-5 April 8, 2012 UC DAVIS...... W, 16-13 April 21, 2013 at UC Davis...... W, 15-8

Fresno State (6-0) MPSF S March 6, 2009 FRESNO STATE...... W, 20-0 eason In Review Cincinnati (4-0) Big East April 22, 2009 vs. Fresno State (in Stanford, Calif.) *...... W, 19-2 March 20, 2010 CINCINNATI...... W, 14-8 April 4, 2010 at Fresno State...... W, 18-6 March 6, 2011 at Cincinnati...... W, 16-5 Feb. 25, 2011 FRESNO STATE...... W, 18-5 April 1, 2012 vs. Cincinnati (in Edgewater, Md.)...... W, 20-10

April 6, 2012 FRESNO STATE...... W, 21-4 Feb. 24, 2013 CINCINNATI...... W, 16-5 April 10, 2013 at Fresno State...... W, 18-8

Colgate (3-2) Patriot League Georgetown (0-2) Big East March 12, 2005 COLGATE...... L, 15-9 March 5, 2006 #11 GEORGETOWN...... L, 16-6 March 30, 2006 at Colgate...... L, 15-7 March 2, 2007 at Georgetown...... L, 11-8 March 17, 2007 COLGATE...... W, 16-11 March 30, 2008 at Colgate...... W, 11-9 High Point (1-1) Big South March 21, 2009 COLGATE...... W, 14-11 History & Records History March 25, 2012 at High Point...... L, 13-10 Hist March 2, 2013 HIGH POINT...... W, 7-6 Columbia (2-0) Ivy League & Records ory March 28, 2007 at Columbia...... W, 13-12 Hofstra (0-2) Colonial Athletic March 16, 2008 COLUMBIA...... W, 17-10 March 22, 2010 at #19 Hofstra...... L, 21-8 Home games in CAPS * Denotes MPSF Tournament Game Feb. 20, 2011 #20 HOFSTRA...... L, 12-11 (OT)

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Holy Cross (1-0) Patriot League Northwestern (0-2) American Lacrosse April 13, 2006 at Holy Cross...... W, 13-12 Feb. 26, 2005 vs. #3 Northwestern (in Denver, Colo.)...... L, 21-2 March 3, 2012 at #1 Northwestern...... L, 15-2 Iona (2-0) Metro Atlantic

eason Outlook Feb. 13, 2010 IONA...... W, 15-11 Notre Dame (1-0) Big East S March 21, 2011 at Iona...... W, 8-7 March 6, 2008 vs. #11 Notre Dame (in San Diego, Calif.)...... W, 14-13

Jacksonville (2-0) National Lacrosse Ohio (2-0) American Lacrosse Feb. 13, 2010 at Jacksonville...... W, 22-6 April 30, 2005 at Ohio...... W, 9-7 Feb. 27, 2011 JACKSONVILLE...... W, 15-9 March 25, 2006 OHIO ����������������������������������������������������������������������������W, 12-6

Johns Hopkins (1-4) American Lacrosse Old Dominion (2-0) Colonial Athletic March 18, 2006 vs. #3 Johns Hopkins (in Honolulu, Hawaii)...... L, 15-7 March 10, 2012 OLD DOMINION...... W, 10-9 March 24, 2007 at #13 Johns Hopkins...... L, 20-4 March 30, 2013 at Old Dominion...... W, 10-9 March 22, 2008 vs. Johns Hopkins (in San Diego, Calif.)...... L, 10-9 March 15, 2009 JOHNS HOPKINS...... W, 12-10 Richmond (1-0) Atlantic 10 March 27, 2010 at Johns Hopkins...... L, 20-12 Feb. 24, 2008 at #18 Richmond...... W, 17-5 oaching Staff C La Salle (1-1) Atlantic 10 Saint Mary’s (12-0) MPSF March 23, 2005 at La Salle...... L, 15-10 March 20, 2005 SAINT MARY’S...... W, 19-6 Feb. 19, 2012 at La Salle...... W, 10-6 April 16, 2005 at Saint Mary’s...... W, 16-8 May 6, 2005 vs. Saint Mary’s (in Moraga, Calif.) *...... W, 16-12 Le Moyne (2-0) Metro Atlantic March 3, 2006 SAINT MARY’S...... W, 22-8 March 1, 2008 LE MOYNE...... W, 15-7 May 5, 2006 vs. Saint Mary’s (in Eugene, Ore.) *...... W, 19-8 March 28, 2009 at Le Moyne...... W, 17-11 April 15, 2007 at Saint Mary’s...... W, 15-7 April 13, 2008 SAINT MARY’S...... W, 20-3

Lehigh (1-0) Patriot League April 19, 2009 at Saint Mary’s...... 17-10 March 31, 2007 at Lehigh...... W, 11-10 April 11, 2010 SAINT MARY’S...... W, 12-9 April 10, 2011 at Saint Mary’s...... W, 16-10 he Players T Longwood (1-2) National Lacrosse April 15, 2012 at Saint Mary’s...... W, 16-8 March 22, 2005 vs. Longwood (in Baltimore, Md.)...... L, 10-7 April 14, 2013 SAINT MARY’S...... W, 19-9 March 12, 2006 at Longwood...... L, 15-10 March 15, 2007 LONGWOOD...... W, 11-8 San Diego State (1-1) MPSF March 18, 2012 at San Diego State...... W, 17-7 Louisville (0-2) Big East March 22, 2013 SAN DIEGO STATE...... L, 12-10 March 6, 2010 #19 LOUISVILLE...... L, 13-10 March 4, 2011 at Louisville...... L, 15-13 St. Bonaventure (3-0)...... Atlantic 10 March 8, 2007 ST. BONAVENTURE...... W, 13-10 Marist (3-1) Metro Atlantic March 26, 2008 at St. Bonaventure...... W, 11-10 (3OT) March 18, 2005 MARIST...... W, 19-11 Feb. 21, 2010 ST. BONAVENTURE...... W, 22-8 March 28, 2006 at Marist...... W, 19-6 March 16, 2012 vs. Marist (in Lake Oswego, Ore.)...... W, 17-6 Stanford (3-9) MPSF

eason In Review March 24, 2013 at Marist...... L, 9-5 Feb. 12, 2005 STANFORD...... L, 19-6 S Feb. 11, 2006 at Stanford...... L, 18-9 Navy (0-1) Patriot League Feb. 10, 2007 STANFORD...... W, 10-6 May 5, 2012 vs. Navy (in Eugene, Ore.) %...... L, 10-9 (OT) May 5, 2007 vs. Stanford (Davis, Calif.) *...... L, 8-2 Feb. 8, 2008 at Stanford...... L, 8-7 New Hampshire (0-1)...... America East Feb. 7, 2009 #18 STANFORD...... L, 17-5 April 20, 2008 at #15 New Hampshire...... L, 13-12 (2OT) April 16, 2010 at #15 Stanford...... L, 18-7 April 15, 2011 #7 STANFORD...... L, 18-13 North Carolina (0-5) ACC May 1, 2011 vs. #6 Stanford (in Moraga, Calif.) *...... L, 12-10 April 1, 2005 #3 NORTH CAROLINA...... L, 21-8 April 13, 2012 at Stanford...... W, 13-7 Feb. 23, 2007 at #1 North Carolina...... L, 16-4 April 29, 2012 vs. Stanford (in Stanford, Calif.) *...... W, 13-10 March 11, 2008 #7 NORTH CAROLINA...... L, 14-9 April 19, 2013 at #15 Stanford...... L, 15-8 Feb. 20, 2009 at #9 North Carolina...... L, 15-7 Feb. 26, 2010 at #4 North Carolina...... L, 22-5 Home games in CAPS * Denotes MPSF Tournament Game % NCAA Tournament Play-In History & Records History & Records

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Stony Brook (2-1) America East William & Mary (0-2) Colonial Athletic S April 11, 2006 STONY BROOK...... W, 13-11 Feb. 28, 2010 at #17 William & Mary...... L, 15-13 March 30, 2007 at Stony Brook...... L, 16-14 March 11, 2011 #18 WILLIAM & MARY...... L, 12-8 Feb. 22, 2009 vs. Stony Brook (in Baltimore, Md.)...... W, 11-8 All-Time Record Breakdown Temple (1-1) Atlantic 10 Overall...... 90-73 (.552) March 8, 2008 vs. Temple (in Pasadena, Calif.)...... W, 10-9 MPSF...... 30-23 (.566) Feb. 17, 2012 at Temple...... L, 14-12 MPSF Tournament...... 10-7 (.588) vs. Ranked Opponents...... 3-30 (.090) Towson (0-1) Colonial Athletic vs. Non-Ranked Opponents...... 87-43 (.669) Feb. 21, 2012 at Towson...... L, 16-5 Home Games...... 39-22 (.639) UMBC (0-2) America East Away Games...... 38-39 (.494) March 25, 2005 at UMBC...... L, 14-11 Neutral Games...... 13-12 (.520) C March 4, 2007 at UMBC...... L, 11-10 (OT) February...... 16-14 (.533) oaching Staff March...... 36-32 (.529) USC (0-1) MPSF April...... 33-21 (.611) April 4, 2013 USC...... L, 12-10 May...... 5-6 (.455) vs. America East...... 7-8 (.467) Vermont (5-1) America East vs. American Lacrosse...... 3-8 (.273) April 1, 2006 at Vermont...... W, 15-7 vs. ACC...... 2-5 (.286) March 12, 2007 VERMONT...... W, 20-12 vs. Atlantic 10...... 6-2 (.750) April 18, 2008 at Vermont...... W, 12-11 (OT) vs. Big East...... 5-5 (.500) March 8, 2009 VERMONT...... W, 10-6 vs. Big South...... 2-1 (.667) March 25, 2011 at Vermont...... L, 11-9 vs. Colonial Athletic...... 2-7 (.222) March 4, 2013 VERMONT...... W, 14-13 (3OT) vs. Ivy League...... 3-2 (.600) vs. Metro Atlantic...... 7-0 (1.000) T he Players Virginia Tech (2-0) ACC vs. National Lacrosse...... 7-2 (.778) Feb. 22, 2008 at Virginia Tech...... W, 14-13 vs. Patriot League...... 5-3 (.625) April 11, 2009 VIRGINIA TECH...... W, 15-10 Home games in CAPS

Oregon won a school-record 14 games in 2012. S eason In Review

History & Records History Hist ory & Records ory

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Inside Lacrosse All-America 2011...... Lara Bennett (M) 2013...... Raleigh Cavey (D) Third Team 2011...... Jess Drummond (M) 2012...... Caroline Federighi (G) 2008...... Jen May (M) 2011...... Salliebeth Finnegan (G) 2012...... Nikki Puszcz (M) 2010...... Jess Drummond (M) 2012...... Shannon Propst (A) WomensLacrosse.com All-America * The MPSF switched to a two-team All-Conference format in 2010. 2012...... Erika McCool (D) eason Outlook

S Third Team 2012...... Maggie Kovacs (M) 2008...... Jen May (M) MPSF Newcomer of the Year 2012...... Hayley Milner (A) 2009...... Jana Drummond (M) 2012...... Dominique Christiansen (M) IWLCA All-Region 2008...... Alex Breiner (M) 2012...... Lara Bennett (M) First Team 2005...... Jen May (M) 2012...... Sami Kiser (M) 2011...... Alex Breiner (M) 2012...... Bridget Morrison (D) 2009...... Alicia Burkhart (M) MPSF All-Tournament Team 2012...... Jana Drummond (M) 2008...... Jen May (M) 2012...... Jana Drummond (M) 2011...... Lara Bennett (M) 2012...... Jess Drummond (M) 2011...... Maggie Kovacs (M)

Second Team 2012...... Caroline Federighi (G) # 2011...... Bridget Morrison (D) 2012...... Jana Drummond (M) 2012...... Nikki Puszcz (M) 2011...... Callie Wagner (D) 2012...... Caroline Federighi (G) 2012...... Colleen Taggart (D) 2010...... Kelly Jablonski (M) 2010...... Alex Breiner (M) 2011...... Alex Breiner (M) 2010...... Kerry McCulloch (D) oaching Staff 2011...... Jess Drummond (M) 2010...... Callie Wagner (D) C 2009...... Anna Poponyak (G) 2008...... Alicia Burkhart (M) 2011...... Caroline Federighi (G) 2010...... Dominique Christiansen (M) 2008...... Ilsa van den Berg (A) 2010...... Alex Breiner (M) 2010...... Lara Bennett (M) 2007...... Alicia Burkhart (M) 2009...... Casey Rector (M) 2010...... Anna Swicklick (M) 2007...... Brooke Dieringer (A) 2009...... Ilsa van den Berg (A) 2010...... Kaitlyn Pasko (M) 2007...... Jen May (M) 2008...... Alicia Burkhart (M) 2009...... Alicia Burkhart (M) 2008...... Jenny Browne (M) 2009...... Ilsa van den Berg (A) MPSF All-Conference * 2007...... Alicia Burkhart (M) 2009...... Cara Mead (D) First Team 2007...... Jen May (M) 2009...... Anna Poponyak (G) 2012...... Jana Drummond (M) 2006...... Anna Poponyak (G) 2008...... Jen May (M) 2012...... Colleen Taggart (D) 2006...... Jana Bradley (A) 2008...... Carrie Bateman (D) 2012...... Kristina Barrett (A) 2005...... Kate Fleming (M) 2008...... Jenny Browne (M) 2012...... Caroline Federighi (G) # Tournament MVP 2008...... Alicia Burkhart (M) he Players

T 2011...... Jana Drummond (M) 2008...... Erin Gaebe (M) 2011...... Alex Breiner (M) ESPN Academic All-District VIII 2008...... Lindsay Killian (A) 2010...... Jana Drummond (M) 2008...... Jen May (2008) 2008...... Liora Lobel (D) 2010...... Alex Breiner (M) 2008...... Cara Mead (M) 2010...... Colleen Taggart (D) IWLCA Honor Roll 2008...... Kaitlyn Pasko (M) 2009...... Alicia Burkhart (M) 2013...... Caroline Federighi (G) 2008...... Anna Poponyak (G) 2009...... Ilsa van den Berg (A) 2013...... Erika McCool (D) 2008...... Ilsa van den Berg (A) 2009...... Cara Mead (D) 2013...... Shannon Propst (M) 2008...... Theresa Waldron (A) 2009...... Anna Poponyak (G) 2013...... Nikki Puszcz (M) 2007...... Carrie Bateman (D) 2008...... Alicia Burkhart (M) 2013...... Chelsea Randel (M) 2007...... Alicia Burkhart (M)

2008...... Jen May (M) 2012...... Caroline Federighi (G) 2007...... Jenny Browne (A) 2008...... Ilsa van den Berg (A) 2012...... Lara Bennett (M) 2007...... Brooke Dieringer (A) 2007...... Alicia Burkhart (M) 2012...... Shannon Propst (M) 2007...... Kate Fleming (M) 2007...... Brooke Dieringer (A) 2012...... Dominique Christiansen (M) 2007...... Lindsay Killian (A) 2007...... Jen May (M) 2011...... Anna Swicklik (A) 2007...... Liora Lobel (D) eason In Review 2011...... Carolyn Wagner (D) 2007...... Jen May (M) S 2007...... Ilsa van den Berg (A) 2006...... Carrie Bateman (D) 2010...... Anna Swicklik (A) 2007...... Anna Poponyak (G) 2006...... Jen May (M) 2008...... Carrie Bateman (D) 2006...... Carrie Bateman (D) 2005...... Jana Bradley (A) 2008...... Jenny Browne (M) 2006...... Jenny Browne (M) 2005...... Jen May (M) 2006...... Kate Fleming (M) MPSF All-Academic Team 2006...... Erin Gaebe (M) Second Team 2013...... Bridget Morrison (D) 2006...... Lindsay Killian (A) 2013...... Caroline Federighi (G) 2013...... Caroline Federighi (G) 2006...... Liora Lobel (D) 2013...... Carly O’Connell (M) 2013...... Erika McCool (D) 2006...... Jen May (M)

2013...... Shannon Propst (A) 2013...... Shannon Propst (A) 2006...... Cara Mead (M) 2012...... Nikki Puszcz (M) 2013...... Nikki Puszcz (M) 2006...... Allison O’Brien (2006 2012...... Shannon Propst (M) 2013...... Hayley Milner (A) 2006...... Anna Poponyak (G) 2012...... Jess Drummond (M) 2013...... Sami Kiser (M) 2006...... Theresa Waldron (M) 2012...... Lara Bennett (M) 2013...... Devon Frazer (M) 2011...... Kristina Barrett (A) 2013...... Casey Brogan (M) History & Records History & Records

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2005 (6-11, 1-4) 2007 (12-7, 4-1) 2009 (12-5, 4-2) S H: 2-3, A: 3-5, N: 1-3 H: 6-0, A: 5-6, N: 1-1 H: 6-1, A: 4-2, N: 2-2 Feb 12 STANFORD *...... L, 19-6 Feb 10 #16 STANFORD *...... W, 10-6 Feb 7 #18 STANFORD *...... L, 17-5 Feb 25 at Denver *...... L, 17-12 Feb 18 UC DAVIS *...... W, 12-6 Feb 14 UC DAVIS *...... W, 13-6

Feb 26 vs. #3 Northwestern ^...... L, 21-2 Feb 23 at #1 North Carolina...... L, 16-4 Feb 20 at #9 North Carolina...... L, 15-7 Mar 6 UC DAVIS *...... L, 11-9 Feb 25 at Davidson...... W, 14-1 Feb 22 vs. Stony Brook $...... W, 11-8 Mar 12 COLGATE...... L, 15-9 Mar 2 at Georgetown...... L, 11-8 Mar 6 FRESNO STATE *...... W, 20-0 Mar 18 MARIST...... W, 19-11 Mar 4 at UMBC...... L, 11-10 (OT) Mar 8 VERMONT...... W, 10-6 Mar 20 SAINT MARY’S...... W, 19-6 Mar 8 ST. BONAVENTURE...... W, 13-10 Mar 15 JOHNS HOPKINS...... W, 12-10 Mar 22 vs. Longwood $...... L, 10-7 Mar 12 VERMONT...... W, 20-12 Mar 21 COLGATE...... W, 14-11 Mar 23 at La Salle...... L, 15-10 Mar 15 LONGWOOD...... W, 11-8 Mar 24 at Brown...... W, 10-9 Mar 25 at UMBC...... L, 14-11 Mar 17 COLGATE...... W, 16-11 Mar 26 vs. Delaware ^...... L, 6-5 Apr 1 at #3 North Carolina...... L, 21-8 Mar 24 at #13 Johns Hopkins...... L, 20-4 Mar 28 at Le Moyne...... W, 17-11 C Apr 2 at Davidson...... W, 16-6 Mar 28 at Columbia...... W, 13-12 Apr 4 at Denver *...... W, 11-9 oaching Staff Apr 16 at Saint Mary’s *...... W, 16-8 Mar 30 at Stony Brook...... L, 16-14 Apr 11 VIRGINIA TECH...... W, 15-10 Apr 24 at California *...... L, 19-8 Mar 31 at Lehigh...... W, 11-10 Apr 17 at California *...... L, 13-12 (OT) Apr 30 at Ohio...... W, 9-7 Apr 14 CALIFORNIA *...... W, 16-10 Apr 19 at Saint Mary’s *...... W, 17-10

May 5 vs. UC Davis #...... L, 7-6 Apr 15 at Saint Mary’s *...... W, 15-7 Apr 22 vs. Fresno State #...... W, 19-2 May 6 vs. Saint Mary’s %...... W, 16-12 Apr 21 at #16 Denver *...... L, 20-6 Apr 24 vs. California %...... L, 10-9 *Denotes MPSF Game May 5 vs. Stanford #...... L, 8-2 *Denotes MPSF Game Home games in CAPS May 6 vs. California %...... W, 8-7 Home games in CAPS ^ in Denver, Colo. *Denotes MPSF Game $ in Baltimore, Md. $ in Baltimore, Md. Home games in CAPS ^ in Providence, R.I. # MPSF Tournament Quarterfinals (in Moraga, Calif.) # MPSF Tournament Semifinals (in Davis, Calif.) # MPSF Tournament Quarterfinals (in Stanford, Calif.) % MPSF Tournament Fifth Place Game (in Moraga, Calif.) % MPSF Tournament Third Place Game (in Davis, Calif.) % MPSF Tournament Semifinals (in Stanford, Calif.) T he Players 2006 (10-9, 2-3) 2008 (13-7, 2-3) 2010 (7-11, 3-3) H: 5-4, A: 4-4, N: 1-1 H: 3-3, A: 7-2, N: 3-2 H: 4-3, A: 3-7, N: 0-1 Feb 11 at Stanford *...... L, 18-9 Feb 13 at Jacksonville...... W, 22-6 Feb 8 at Stanford *...... L, 8-7 Feb 26 at UC Davis *...... W, 13-6 Feb 10 at UC Davis *...... W, 15-5 Feb 21 ST. BONAVENTURE...... W, 22-8 Mar 3 SAINT MARY’S *...... W, 22-8 Feb 22 at Virginia Tech...... W, 14-13 Feb 26 at #4 North Carolina...... L, 22-5 Mar 5 #11 GEORGETOWN...... L, 16-6 Feb 24 at #18 Richmond...... W, 17-5 Feb 28 at #17 William & Mary...... L, 15-13 Mar 10 at Davidson...... W, 13-11 Mar 1 LE MOYNE...... W, 15-7 Mar 6 #19 LOUISVILLE...... L, 13-10 Mar 12 vs. Longwood $...... L, 15-10 Mar 6 vs. #11 Notre Dame $...... W, 14-13 Mar 13 IONA...... W, 15-11 Mar 18 vs. #3 Johns Hopkins ^...... L, 15-7 Mar 8 vs. Temple ^...... W, 10-9 Mar 20 CINCINNATI...... W, 14-8 Mar 25 OHIO...... W, 12-6 Mar 11 #7 NORTH CAROLINA...... L, 14-9 Mar 22 at #19 Hofstra...... L, 21-8 Mar 28 at Marist...... W, 19-6 Mar 16 COLUMBIA...... W, 17-10 Mar 25 at Delaware...... L, 12-11

Mar 30 at Colgate...... L, 15-7 Mar 27 at Johns Hopkins...... L, 20-12 S

Mar 22 vs. #22 Johns Hopkins $...... L, 10-9 eason In Review Apr 1 at Vermont...... W, 15-7 Mar 25 at St. Bonaventure...... L, 11-10 (3OT) Mar 30 at Florida...... L, 16-6 Apr 7 DENVER *...... L, 14-13 Mar 30 at Colgate...... W, 11-9 Apr 4 at Fresno State *...... W, 18-6 Apr 11 STONY BROOK...... W, 13-11 Apr 5 DENVER *...... L, 13-12 Apr 9 CALIFORNIA *...... L, 12-5 Apr 13 HOLY CROSS...... W, 13-12 Apr 12 CALIFORNIA *...... L, 12-8 Apr 11 SAINT MARY’S *...... W, 12-9

Apr 15 at Boston University...... L, 19-8 Apr 13 SAINT MARY’S *...... W, 20-3 Apr 16 at #15 Stanford *...... L, 18-7 Apr 30 CALIFORNIA *...... L, 12-4 Apr 18 at Vermont...... W, 12-11 (OT) Apr 18 at UC Davis *...... W, 14-6 May 5 vs. Saint Mary’s #...... W, 19-8 Apr 20 at #16 New Hampshire...... L, 13-12 (2OT) Apr 24 #20 DENVER *...... L, 9-7 May 6 vs. Denver %...... L, 14-6 Apr 30 vs. UC Davis #...... W, 14-9 Apr 28 vs. UC Davis #...... L, 13-11 May 7 vs. California &...... W, 9-8 May 1 vs. #18 Denver %...... L, 18-12 *Denotes MPSF Game *Denotes MPSF Game May 2 vs. California &...... W, 9-8 Home games in CAPS # MPSF Tournament Quarterfinals (in Denver, Colo.) Home games in CAPS *Denotes MPSF Game $ in Baltimore, Md. Home games in CAPS History & Records History ^ in Honolulu, Hawaii $ in San Diego, Calif. Hist # MPSF Tournament Quarterfinals (in Eugene, Ore.) ^ in Pasadena, Calif. & Records ory % MPSF Tournament Semifinals (in Eugene, Ore.) # MPSF Tournament Quarterfinals (in Berkeley, Calif.) & MPSF Tournament Third Place Game (in Eugene, Ore.) % MPSF Tournament Semifinals (in Berkeley, Calif.) & MPSF Tournament Third Place Game (in Berkeley, Calif.)

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2011 (8-9, 4-2) 2013 (8-9, 3-5) H: 3-3, A: 4-5, N: 1-1 H: 5-5, A: 3-4, N: 0-0 Feb 20 #20 HOFSTRA...... L, 12-11 (OT) Feb 23 #12 DARTMOUTH...... L, 8-7 (OT) Feb 25 FRESNO STATE *...... W, 18-5 Feb 24 CINCINNATI...... W, 16-5 eason Outlook Feb 27 JACKSONVILLE...... W, 15-9 Mar 2 HIGH POINT...... W, 7-6 S Mar 4 at Louisville...... L, 15-13 Mar 4 VERMONT...... W, 14-13 (3OT) Mar 6 at Cincinnati...... W, 16-5 Mar 8 DAVIDSON...... W, 7-6 Mar 11 #18 WILLIAM & MARY...... L, 12-8 Mar 16 #2 FLORIDA...... L, 13-5 Mar 21 at Iona...... W, 8-7 Mar 22 SAN DIEGO STATE *...... L, 12-10 Mar 23 at #18 Dartmouth...... L, 12-10 Mar 24 at Marist...... L, 9-5 Mar 25 at Vermont...... L, 11-9 Mar 26 at Connecticut...... L, 16-14 (OT) Mar 27 at #14 Albany...... L, 7-6 Mar 30 at Old Dominion...... W, 10-9 Apr 8 at California *...... W, 16-14 Apr 4 USC *...... L, 12-10 Apr 10 at Saint Mary’s *...... W, 16-10 Apr 7 CALIFORNIA *...... L, 14-10 Apr 15 #7 STANFORD *...... L, 18-13 Apr 10 at Fresno State *...... W, 18-8 Apr 17 UC DAVIS *...... W, 19-7 Apr 14 SAINT MARY’S *...... W, 19-9

oaching Staff Apr 23 at Denver *...... L, 14-9 Apr 19 at #15 Stanford *...... L, 15-8 C Apr 29 vs. Denver #...... W, 7-4 Apr 21 at UC Davis *...... W, 15-8 May 1 vs. #6 Stanford %...... L, 12-10 Apr 26 at #11 Denver *...... L, 14-6 *Denotes MPSF Game *Denotes MPSF Game Home games in CAPS Home Games in CAPS # MPSF Tournament Semifinals (in Moraga, Calif.) % MPSF Tournament Championship (in Moraga, Calif.)

2012 (14-5, 7-0)

H: 5-1, A: 5-4, N: 4-0 Feb 17 at Temple...... L, 14-12 Feb 19 at La Salle...... W, 10-6 he Players

T Feb 21 at Towson...... L, 16-5 Feb 26 CALIFORNIA *...... W, 10-9 Mar 3 at #1 Northwestern...... L, 15-2 Mar 10 OLD DOMINION...... W, 10-9 Mar 16 vs. Marist $...... W, 17-6 Mar 18 at San Diego State *...... W, 17-7 Mar 25 at High Point...... L, 13-10 Mar 27 at Davidson...... W, 12-8 Apr 1 vs. Cincinnati ^...... W, 20-10

Apr 6 FRESNO STATE *...... W, 21-4 Apr 8 UC DAVIS *...... W, 16-13 Apr 13 at Stanford *...... W, 13-7 Apr 15 at Saint Mary’s *...... W, 16-8 Apr 21 DENVER *...... W, 13-8 eason In Review

S Apr 27 vs. California #...... W, 14-11 Apr 29 vs. Stanford %...... W, 13-10 May 5 vs. Navy !...... L, 10-9 (OT) *Denotes MPSF Game Home games in CAPS $ in Lake Oswego, Ore. ^ in Edgewater, Md. # MPSF Tournament Semifinals (in Stanford, Calif.)

% MPSF Tournament Championship (in Stanford, Calif.) ! NCAA Tournament Play-In Game (in Eugene, Ore.) History & Records History & Records

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A Jones, Hannah...... 2008-10 V S Anderson, Kelsi...... 2011 Johnson, Holly...... 2013 Valdez, Courtney...... 2013 van den Berg, Ilsa...... 2006-09 B K Killian, Lindsay...... 2005-08 Barrett, Kristina...... 2009-12 W Barrett, Shelby...... 2011-12 Kiser, Sami...... 2011-13 Wagner, Callie...... 2009-12 Bateman, Carrie...... 2005-08 Kovacs, Maggie...... 2010-12 Wagner, Kate...... 2005 Bennett, Lara...... 2009-12 Waldron, Theresa...... 2005-08 Bradley, Jana...... 2005-08 L Walker, Rachel...... 2005 Breiner, Alex...... 2008-11 Leiner, Alison...... 2005-07 Brogan, Casey...... 2012-13 Lobel, Liora...... 2005-08 Brown, Kristen...... 2006-07 Lynch, Laura...... 2005-08

Browne, Jenny...... 2005-08 C oaching Staff Burkhart, Alicia...... 2006-09 M MacDonald, Sarah...... 2006-07, 2009-10 C May, Jen...... 2005-08

Cathell, Kate...... 2010-13 Mayer, Celeste...... 2007-10 Cavey, Raleigh...... 2012-13 McCool, Erika...... 2011-13 Chandler, Kristen...... 2008-09 McCulloch, Kerry...... 2009-10 Chisnell, Erin...... 2007-10 Mead, Cara...... 2005-06, 2008-09 Christiansen, Dominique...... 2009-10, 2012 Mertz, Leanne...... 2005 Croonenberghs, Erika...... 2007 Milner, Hayley...... 2011-13 Moccia, Jackie...... 2013 D Morrison, Bridget...... 2010-13 Davidson, Catherine...... 2009-10 T Debow, Sam...... 2007-10 O he Players Dieringer, Brooke...... 2007 O’Brien, Allison...... 2005-06 Dorsch, Louisa...... 2005 O’Connell, Carly...... 2013 Drummond, Jana...... 2009-12 Ottey, Liz...... 2005 Drummond, Jess...... 2009-12 P E Pasko, Kaitlyn...... 2007-10 Esteban, Jessie...... 2011-12 Pittard, Lindsay...... 2005 Poponyak, Anna...... 2006-09 F Powers, Mary Alice...... 2010-12 Federighi, Caroline...... 2011-13 Propst, Shannon...... 2011-13 Puszcz, Nikki...... 2011-13

Finnegan, Salliebeth...... 2010-13 S Fleming, Kate...... 2005-07 Pyne, Olivia...... 2012 eason In Review Fowler, Emily...... 2005 Frazer, Devon...... 2012-13 R Randel, Chelsea...... 2011-12,

G Rector, Casey...... 2006-09 Gaebe, Erin...... 2005-06, 2008 Giblin, Kelly...... 2006-09 S Scharkey, Alison...... 2013 H Schneider, Megan...... 2009 Heck, Jacky...... 2009 Swicklick, Anna...... 2008-11 Hushion, Brittany...... 2010-11 T History & Records History I Tack, Hannah...... 2011-12 Hist Imel, Mo...... 2010-11 Taggert, Colleen...... 2009-12 & Records ory Inman, Ashley...... 2010-12 Tarlow, Katie...... 2005-07 J Thorborg, Emma...... 2005 Jablonski, Kelly...... 2009-10 Tranchito, Eve...... 2011

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Dr. Michael Gottfredson Rob Mullens President • Second Year Director of Athletics Fourth Year University of West Virginia eason Outlook

S Dr. Michael R. Gottfredson joined the University of Oregon as its 17th president in B.A., M.A. 2012. Previously, he was a professor of crimi- nology, law, and society and of sociology at the University of California, Irvine, where he Since being named the University of also served as executive vice chancellor and Oregon’s 12th director of intercollegiate provost since 2000. athletics on July 15, 2010, Rob Mullens has Gottfredson holds a Ph.D. and an M.A. from the State University of wasted little time in putting his own stamp on the continual success of New York, Albany, and an A.B. from the University of California, Davis. the Ducks’ athletics department while being the beneficiary of one of the most successful eras in school history.

His research and teaching specialties are the causes of crime and delinquency and the criminal justice process. He (with Travis Hirschi) Mullens arrived at Oregon from the University of Kentucky, is well known for the development of the self-control theory of crime where he served as deputy director of athletics and managed day-to- and delinquency and for the study of how these behaviors relate day operations of Kentucky’s 22-sport athletics department, with an to age. The theory has stimulated a great deal of research, and their annual operating budget of $79 million. oaching Staff C description of how and why age relates to crime has become central His background is in accounting and auditing, and he pro- to research, theory, and policy about crime and delinquency. Gottfred- moted sound fiscal management and self-sufficiency at the University son’s work on victimization led to the development of the “lifestyle/ of Kentucky. During his total of eight years at Kentucky, the athletic opportunity” theory of criminal victimization, a prominent explana- department’s operating budget expanded by nearly 70 percent. Fund- tion for differential risks from crime. His systematic study (with Don raising for the department hit record levels each of the past seven Gottfredson) of how arrest, prosecution, and sentencing decisions are years prior to his departure. made in criminal justice contributed to greater understanding of the In his brief tenure in Eugene, he has implemented his philos- use of discretion and to the widespread use of structured guidelines in ophy of financial efficiency while overseeing an $87.8 million budget the criminal law. for the coming year, in addition to enhancing the department’s model As an administrator, he led a major expansion of the UC-Irvine infra- of self-sufficiency.

structure, blending state, campus, and private support. He helped to He also was at the helm as the Ducks opened their spectacu- create the California Institute for Telecommunications and Technology, lar Matthew Knight Arena, witnessed the football team thrive in the including the construction of a $55 million research facility, and the BCS National Championship game as one of the school’s 12 programs he Players T new public law school. advancing to post-season play, and proudly watched as the school Gottfredson is the author or editor (with others) of several books, claimed national championships in women’s indoor track & field and including Control Theories of Crime and Delinquency (2003); Personal acrobatics and tumbling. Liberty and Community Safety (1995); The Generality of Deviance Off the field, Mullens was just as excited to witness an (1994); A General Theory of Crime (1990); Decision-making in Criminal accumulated graduation rate of 75 percent among all of the Ducks’ Justice (1988); Positive Criminology (1987); Policy Guidelines for Bail: student-athletes, a single-season best six first-team Capital One Aca- An Experiment in Court Reform (1985); Understanding Crime (1980); demic All-Americans and 105 academic all-conference honorees. and Victims of Personal Crime (1978). He has published numerous arti- Prior to being named deputy director of athletics at Ken- cles in journals, including Criminology, American Journal of Sociology, tucky in 2006, Mullens began as the university’s executive associate American Sociological Review, Advances in Criminological Theory, and director of athletics in 2002. He served at the Unviersity of Maryland

various law reviews. He has frequently consulted with state, county, from 1996-2002, starting as assistant director of athletics for business and federal governments concerning criminal justice policy. and ultimately as executive senior associate director of athletics and Gottfredson is a Fellow of the American Society of Criminology and chief of staff. was the Andersen Consulting “Professor of the Year” in 1996 at the The West Virginia native was senior athletics business man- ’s College of Business and Public Administration. ager at the University of Miami (Fla.) from 1994 to 1996, and prior to that he was an account/auditor at Ernst & Young in Raleigh, N.C. eason In Review Prior to joining UC-Irvine, Gottfredson served in several positions at S the University of Arizona from 1985 to 2000, including interim senior Mullens (7/19/69) went to school at West Virginia University, vice president for academic affairs and provost, vice provost, and vice where he earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration and a president of Undergraduate Education. Other academic position Gott- master’s degree in sport management. He and his wife, Jane, have two fredson has held include associate professor at the Claremont Gradu- sons, Cooper (9) and Tanner (6). ate School, Claremont, California, from 1983-1985; associate professor of sociology, University of Illinois, Urbana, from 1981 to 1983; assistant professor at the Graduate School of Criminal Justice, State University of New York at Albany from 1977 to 1979; and director of the Criminal

Justice Research Center in Albany, New York, from 1976 to 1979. He is married to Karol Gottfredson, who was the coordinator of the Intern Teacher Credential Program at UC-Irvine. The Gottfredsons have a daughter, Katherine, a son, Bryan, a daughter-in-law, Meghan, and two young granddaughters. History & Records

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Date Date Opponent Location Time February 9 Sunday at Stetson DeLand, Fla. 10 a.m. 11 Tuesday vs. Coastal Carolina Jacksonville, Fla. 8:30 a.m. March 1 Saturday at Temple Philadelphia, Pa. 10 a.m. 3 Monday at Robert Morris Moon Township, Pa. 9 a.m. 14 Friday Connecticut Papé Field 4 p.m. 15 Saturday Fresno State* Papé Field 2 p.m. 22 Saturday Presbyterian Papé Field Noon 26 Wednesday at Ohio State Columbus, Ohio 1 p.m. 30 Sunday at Cincinnatti Cincinnatti, Ohio 9 a.m. April 3 Friday at California*# Berkeley, Calif. 7 p.m. 6 Sunday at St. Mary’s* Moraga, Calif. Noon 11 Friday Stanford*# Papé Field 5 p.m. 13 Sunday UC Davis* Papé Field 1 p.m. 18 Friday at USC* Los Angeles, Calif. 4 p.m. 20 Sunday at San Diego State* San Diego, Calif. 1 p.m. 25 Friday Denver* Papé Field 5 p.m. 27 Sunday Colorado* Papé Field Noon May 1 Thursday MPSF Championships Denver, Colo. TBA 2 Friday MPSF Championships Denver, Colo. TBA 4 Sunday MPSF Championship Game Denver, Color. 10 a.m. All times PACIFIC • Home games are listed BOLD *Denotes MPSF Conference match #Pac-12 Networks televised match