General Information

The 2019 Season Lacrosse Staff This is Carolina History p. 2-13 p. 14-16 p. 17-33 p. 34-43 2019 Seniors

2019 Outlook History & Record Book Social Media Contents p. 1 Tar Heel Honor Roll p. 34-35 Media and fans can follow the Carolina women’s Media Information p. 1 2018 Statistics p. 36 lacrosse team on the official web site of North Quick Facts p. 1 2018 Results p. 37 Carolina athletics, GoHeels.com. On social media: 2019 Schedule p. 2 Where Are They Now? p. 38 Twitter: @uncwlax 2019 Roster p. 3 All-Time Letterwinners p. 39 Instagram: uncwlax 2019 Player Profiles pp. 4-13 Carolina Record Book p. 40-41 Snapchat: search for uncwlax Facebook: Head Coach Jenny Levy p. 14 Tar Heels in Pro Lacrosse p. 42 facebook.com/uncwlax Associate Head Coach Katrina Dowd p. 15 Honored Jerseys p. 43 Assistant Coach Phil Barnes p. 15 The p. 44 Support Staff p. 16 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse p. 17 University of North Carolina pp. 18-19 Chapel Hill p. 20 UNC’s Athletic Heritage p. 21 Academic Support p. 22 Carolina Leadership Academy p. 23 Carolina Family p. 24 Tar Heels in the Community p. 25 2013 & 2016 NCAA Champions pp. 26-27 NCAA Tournament Success p. 28-29 National Team Tar Heels p. 30-31 Standout Individuals p. 32-33

QUICK FACTS Lacrosse Office Phone: (919) 962-6000 Location: Chapel Hill, N.C. Lacrosse Office Fax: (919) 843-8175 2019 WOMEN’S Chartered: 1789 2 0 1 9 W O M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E LACROSSE Enrollment: 18,350 undergraduates 2018 Overall Record: 17-4 YEARBOOK Chancellor: TBA 2018 ACC Record, Finish: 6-1, first place The 2019 University Athletic Director: Bubba Cunningham 2018 NCAA Tournament: 2-1 (semifinalist) of North Carolina wom- Affiliation: NCAA Division I NCAA Tournament Appearances: 20 en’s lacrosse yearbook Conference: Atlantic Coast (Most Recent: 2018; 10 NCAA semifinals) was edited by Matt Nickname: Tar Heels Letterwinners Returning/Lost in 2019: 25/8 Bowers. Rameses (a ram) 9/3 Mascot: Starters Returning/Lost in 2019: Front and back cover Colors: and white photos, team photo and Website: GoHeels.com head shots by Jeffrey Field: Fetzer Field UNC ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Camarati. Graduation Senior Associate A.D. for Communications: Steve Kirschner and team reunion photos by Tony Yount. All CAROLINA WOMEN’S LACROSSE Women’s Lacrosse Contact: Matt Bowers other photography by Camarati unless other- Head Coach: Jenny Levy (Virginia, 1992) Email Address: [email protected] wise noted. Career & UNC Record: 329-113 (23 seasons) Office Phone: (919) 962-7259 Assistant Coaches: Katrina Dowd, Phil Mobile Phone: (919) 619-7021 Barnes Office Fax: (919) 962-0612 Volunteer Assistant: Sarah Brown Mailing address: Director of Operations: Kara Cannizzaro P.O. Box 2126, Chapel Hill, NC 27515 Strength & Conditioning Coordinator: Erik Hernandez CAROLINA: Supervising Staff Athletic Trainer: Emily We educate and inspire Quatromoni Academic Advisor: Emily Adney through athletics. Administrative Assistant: Julie Domina

GoHeels.com 2019 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 1 2019 Schedule

2019 captains Maddie Hoffer, Katie Hoeg, Charlotte Sofield & Erin Kelly

DAY DATE OPPONENT/EVENT (TV) SITE TIME Sat. Feb. 9 James Madison (ACC Network Extra) Chapel Hill 3 p.m. Fri. Feb. 15 High Point (ACC Network Extra) Chapel Hill 6 p.m. Sun. Feb. 17 East Carolina (ACC Network Extra) Chapel Hill Noon Sun. Feb. 24 at Maryland College Park, Md. Noon Sat. March 2 Northwestern (ACC Network Extra) Chapel Hill 2 p.m. Sat. March 9 Virginia (ACC Network Extra) Chapel Hill Noon Tues. March 12 at Elon Elon, N.C. 4 p.m. Sat. March 16 at Florida Gainesville, Fla. 1 p.m. Tues. March 19 Campbell (ACC Network Extra) Chapel Hill 4 p.m. Sat. March 23 (ACC Network Extra) Chapel Hill Noon Wed. March 27 at Virginia Blacksburg, Va. 4 p.m. Sun. March 31 at Notre Dame Notre Dame, Ind. 1 p.m. Sat. April 6 at Louisville Louisville, Ky. Noon Sat. April 13 Syracuse (ACC Network Extra) Chapel Hill Noon (Alumnae Weekend) Fri. April 19 at Duke Durham, N.C. 7 p.m.

2019 Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament, Chestnut Hill, Mass. Wed. April 24 Quarterfinals Chestnut Hill, Mass. RSN Fri. April 26 Semifinals Chestnut Hill, Mass. RSN Sun. April 28 Final Chestnut Hill, Mass. RSN

2019 NCAA Tournament Dates May 10 – First Round May 12 – Second Round May 18 or 19 – Quarterfinals May 24 & 26 – Semifinals/Final (Baltimore, Md.)

All times Eastern and subject to change

@uncwlax uncwlax

The University of North Carolina is proud of its long-standing relation- ship with Nike. The two parties signed a new 10-year contract in May 2009 for Nike to continue as the exclusive supplier of athletic footwear, apparel and accessories. Nike will provide the athletic department with Epoch is proud to be an official sponsor of UNC shoes, uniforms, coaching gear, balls and other equipment. Nike also gave women’s lacrosse. the University $2 million for the Chancellor’s Academic Enhancement Fund to support faculty. This partnership has benefitted all 28 varsity sports and providedmillions of dollars for academics and student scholarships at the University.

2019 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 2 @uncwlax 2019 Roster Roster Breakdowns No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (Secondary School) ALPHABETICAL 2 Lizzie Benedict D 5-2 Fr. Dallas, Texas (The Hockaday School) #25 Charlotte Allard 3 Jamie Ortega A 5-5 So. Centereach, N.Y. (Middle Country) #2 Lizzie Benedict 5 Gabi Hall D 5-10 Fr. Fallston, Md. (Bel Air) #21 Gianna Bowe #29 Amanda Dionne 6 Caroline Wakefield M 5-8 Jr. Centreville, Va. (Centreville) #27 Marisa DiVietro 7 Kimber Hower G 5-5 Fr. Avon, Colo. (Brighton) #19 Ida Farinholt #24 Amanda Fedor 8 Katie Hoeg* A 5-11 Jr. Mattituck, N.Y. (Mattituck) #77 Olivia Ferrucci 9 Kara Klages M 5-7 Sr. Bel Air, Md. (John Carroll) #14 Scottie Rose Growney 10 Taylor McDaniels A 5-6 So. Monrovia, Md. (Good Counsel) #5 Gabi Hall #44 Riley Harrison 11 Kayla Wood D 5-6 So. Catonsville, Md. (Catonsville) #97 Elise Hennessey 12 Ally Mastroianni M 5-9 So. Martinsville, N.J. (Bridgewater-Raritan) #32 Elizabeth Hillman 13 Erin Kelly* D 5-3 Jr. West Nyack, N.Y. (Clarkstown South) #8 Katie Hoeg #17 Maddie Hoffer 14 Scottie Rose Growney M 5-9 So. Berwyn, Pa. (Conestoga) #7 Kimber Hower 15 Charlotte Sofield* D 5-11 Sr. Alexandria, Va. (Bishop Ireton) #13 Erin Kelly #9 Kara Klages 16 Catie Woodruff M 5-5 Jr. Skaneateles, N.Y. (Skaneateles) #33 Kate Kotowski 17 Maddie Hoffer* D 5-4 Jr. Stony Brook, N.Y. (Sachem North) #12 Ally Mastroianni 18 Caroline McCarthy D 5-10 Fr. Port Washington, N.Y. (Paul D. Schreiber) #18 Caroline McCarthy #10 Taylor McDaniels 19 Ida Farinolt M 5-8 Gr. Richmond, Va. (St. Catherine’s School/Cornell University) #30 Taylor Moreno 21 Gianna Bowe M 5-0 Sr. Mullica Hill, N.J. (Clearview Regional) #34 Claire Nappi #35 Brooklyn Neumen 22 Tayler Warehime M 5-9 Fr. Hampstead, Md. (Manchester Valley) #3 Jamie Ortega 23 Emma Trenchard D 5-4 So. Windsor, Conn. (Loomis Chaffee School) #88 Brooke Rooney 24 Amanda Fedor M 5-6 Fr. Vestal, N.Y. (Vestal Senior) #15 Charlotte Sofield #28 Jamie Trabaudo 25 Charlotte Allard A/M 5-4 Jr. Cohasset, Mass. (Notre Dame Academy) #23 Emma Trenchard 27 Marisa DiVietro M 5-2 Jr. Niskayuna, N.Y. (Niskayuna) #6 Caroline Wakefield 28 Jamie Trabaudo M 5-7 So. Wyoming, Del. (Polytech) #22 Tayler Warehime #31 Jackie Williams 29 Amanda Dionne A 5-7 Sr. Nashua, N.H. (Tabor Academy) #11 Kayla Wood 30 Taylor Moreno G 5-7 So. Huntington, N.Y. (Huntington) #16 Catie Woodruff 31 Jackie Williams D 5-7 Jr. Carthage, N.Y. (Carthage) 32 Elizabeth Hillman M 5-4 Fr. Fallston, Md. (Bel Air) BY CLASS 33 Kate Kotowski A 5-6 So. Lloyd Harbor, N.Y. (Cold Spring Harbor) Graduate Student (1): 34 Claire Nappi M/D 5-2 So. Downingtown, Pa. (Academy of Notre Dame de Namur) #18 Ida Farinholt 35 Brooklyn Neumen M 5-3 Fr. Rockford, Mich. (Rockford) 44 Riley Harrison A 5-5 Jr. Waxhaw, N.C. (Charlotte Country Day) Seniors (4): #21 Gianna Bowe 77 Olivia Ferrucci M 5-8 Jr. Naples, Fla. (Barron Collier) #29 Amanda Dionne 88 Brooke Rooney M 5-5 Fr. Plaistow, N.H. (Brewster Academy) #9 Kara Klages #15 Charlotte Sofield 97 Elise Hennessey G 5-6 Jr. Londonberry, N.H. (Brewster Academy) *team captains Juniors (11): #25 Charlotte Allard #27 Marisa DiVietro Head Coach: Jenny Levy PRONUNCIATION GUIDE #77 Olivia Ferrucci Associate Head Coach: Katrina Dowd Cannizzaro KINN-uh-zar-oh #44 Riley Harrison #97 Elise Hennessey Assistant Coach/Director of Recruiting: Phil Barnes DiVietro Deh-VEET-tro #8 Katie Hoeg Dir. of Development & Operations: Kara Cannizzaro Dionne DYE-on #17 Maddie Hoffer Volunteer Assistant: Sarah Brown Fedor FEE-door #13 Erin Kelly #6 Caroline Wakefield Head Trainer: Emily McMurtrie Klages rhymes with “cages” #31 Jackie Williams Strength & Conditioning: Erik Hernandez Levy LEAVE-ee #16 Catie Woodruff Nutritionist: Kelsee Gomes Mastroianni Mas-TREE-on-ee Sophomores (10): Moreno more-EEN-oh #14 Scottie Rose Growney Trabaudo Tra-BOD-oh #33 Kate Kotowski #12 Ally Mastroianni #10 Taylor McDaniels #30 Taylor Moreno #34 Claire Nappi #3 Jamie Ortega #28 Jamie Trabaudo #23 Emma Trenchard #11 Kayla Wood

Freshmen (9): #2 Lizzie Benedict #5 Gabi Hall #7 Kimber Hower #18 Caroline McCarthy #22 Tayler Warehime #24 Amanda Fedor #32 Elizabeth Hillman #35 Brooklyn Neumen #88 Brooke Rooney

GoHeels.com 2019 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 3 the South team in the Under Armour game ... CHARLOTTE ALLARD gianna bowe Two-time U.S. Lacrosse prep All-America ... attack/midfield Two-time U.S. Lacrosse All-Academic team 5-4 • JUNIOR ... Two-year team captain and a four-year let- cohasset, mass. • notre dame academy terwinner at Clearview Regional High School 25 for Coach Megan Conklin ... Also played three years of soccer and four of basketball

Player Bios Player freshman (2017) – Took part in 10 games ...... Lacrosse stat totals include 186 career Scored three goals on the year (vs. Canisius, goals, 86 assists, 202 ground balls, 88 caused Elon and Virginia in the NCAA Tournament). turnovers and 314 draw controls ... Set single- high school – Played four years of lacrosse season and career school records for draw con- and a year of soccer at Notre Dame Academy trols, free position shots and free position goals in Hingham, Mass. ... Won a lacrosse state ... Had 62 goals, 28 assists, 67 ground balls, title and earned Under Armour All-America 43 caused turnovers and 111 draw controls as honors ... ILWomen listed Allard as the No. 14 a senior ... 2014 and 2015 South Jersey Times incoming freshman in the nation for 2017 ... A Lacrosse Player of the Year ... 2013 Nike “The two-time US Lacrosse All-America and ESPN Ride” MVP ... 2013 Nike “Elite 120” Featured Boston’s Miss Massachusetts for lacrosse ... Five ... All-conference choice in soccer, tal- Also a member of the All-ILWomen High lying 29 career goals and 15 career assists ... School Team in 2016 ... Earned academic Member of the National Honor Society. Principal’s List honors all four years of high Personal – Is the daughter of Francine and school ... As a senior, recorded 114 goals, 30 Roger Bowe ... Born in Philadelphia ... assists, 55 ground balls and 87 draw controls Birthday is January 9 ... Plays the saxophone ... Had 366 career goals and 100 career assists. ... Majoring in excercise and sport science. ... personal – Charlotte Brine Allard is the ACC Academic Honor Roll member in 2015- daughter of Bill and Libby Allard ... Birthday GIANNA BOWE 16 ... Carolina Leadership Academy Rising is March 11 ... Born in Potomoac, Md. ... Her ATTACK Star. 5-0 • SENIOR sister played lacrosse at Dartmouth ... Her MULLICA HILL, N.J. • CLEARVIEW REGIONAL parents both were college athletes as well ... GIANNA BOWE’S Career Statistics Majoring in psychology. 21 Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts GB CT DC 2016 22/6 15 9 2 11 18 7 25 CHARLOTTE ALLARD’S Career Statistics junior (2018) – Played in all 21 games, starting 2017 20/4 19 5 1 6 10 2 5 Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts GB CT DC the first three games and the last 12 ... Totaled 2018 21/15 26 12 2 14 20 6 44 2017 10/0 7 3 0 3 1 0 0 12 goals and two assists on the year ... Second Total 63/25 60 26 5 31 48 15 74 on the team with 44 draw controls ... Had her best game against Canisius, posting career LIZZIE BENEDICT highs with three goals, two assists and five AMANDA DIONNE DEFENSE points ... Scored twice against both High Point attacker 5-2 • freshman and Liberty ... Had four ground balls against 5-7 • SENIOR DALLAS, TEXAS • THE HOCKADAY SCHOOL nashua, n.h. • rumson fair haven regional Maryland and Louisville and four draw con- 2 trols versus Liberty and Notre Dame. 29 sophomor e (2017) – Saw action in all 20 games, high school – Three-sport letterwinner at The starting the first four of the season ... Scored junior (2018) – A junior transfer from Guilford Hockaday School in Dallas, Texas ... Played five goals, including one apiece in four con- College ... Saw action in three games, includ- four years of lacrosse as a defender and mid- secutive games late in the season (at Duke ing vs. Liberty and Elon as an attacker and vs. fielder ... Led the lacrosse team to the state and vs. Duke, Boston College and Syracuse Louisville as a goalie ... Forced into backup finals as a junior and a state championship as in the ACC Tournament championship run duty in the cage due to injury despite not play- a senior ... All-state pick in 2017 and 2018 ...... Gathered a season-high three ground balls ing goalie previously in her career ... Played Team captain as a senior ... Also played four versus James Madison in the season opener 2:13 in goal vs. Louisville on April 7 and did years of field hockey and two of basketball ... Also had two (along with two caused not face a shot ... ACC Honor Roll and Dean’s ... Led her field hockey team to a conference turnovers) vs. Florida and vs. Virginia in the List student. title ... Earned a spot on the Commended List NCAA Tournament. sophomore (2017) – Started 15 of 16 games in FRESHMAN (2016) – at The Hockaday School in her final three Voted UNC’s 2016 2017 for Guilford, tallying 41 goals and six years and the Headmistress List as a freshman Newcomer of the Year by her teammates and assists for 47 points ... Gathered 13 ground ... Served as a yearboook visual arts section coaches ... Freshman on the offensive unit who balls and controlled 59 draws. editor, senior section editor and copy editor ... started six regular season games ... Appeared FRESHMAN (2016) – Started all 17 games for Community service tutor and lacrosse mentor. in every game in 2016, tallying nine goals and Guilford and recorded 46 goals and 11 assists personal – Elizabeth Bailey Benedict is the two assists with 18 ground balls and 24 draw for 57 points ... Also controlled 47 draws and daughter of Keith and Laura Benedict ... The controls ... Scored a season-high two goals gathered 18 ground balls. first Tar Heel player from the state of Texas three times (vs. High Point, San Diego State high school – Played for Coach Ian Patrick ... Birthday is July 8 ... Born in Dallas ... Her and Elon) ... Had five draw controls against at Tabor Academy in Marion, Mass. ... Also grandfather played baseball at Vanderbilt ... San Diego State and Elon and four vs. Albany played goalie in both field hockey and ice Undeclared major ... Has worked as a life- ... Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. hockey in addition to four years of lacrosse. High School – guard. A 2015 Under Armour All- PERSONAL – Is the younger sister of former America ... Tallied a goal and an assist for UNC assistant coach Josh Dionne ... Majoring

2019 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 4 @uncwlax in psychology ... Earned several academic years of basketball and was a team captain as Player Bios honors at Guilford College before transferring IDA FARINHOLT a senior ... National Honor Society member ... to UNC. midfield Honor roll student. 5-8 • graduate student personal – Amanda Lee Fedor is the daughter AMANDA DIONNE’S Career Statistics richmond, va. • st. catherine’s school of John and Cathy Fedor ... Born on July 14 ... Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts GB CT DC 19 Birthplace is Binghamton, N.Y. ... Exercise and 2016 17/17 83 46 11 57 18 6 47 sport science major ... Played quarterback in 2017 16/15 63 41 6 47 13 4 59 GENERAL – A graduate transfer from Cornell youth tackle football for six seasons from ages 2018 3/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 University ... Pursuing a graduate degree at seven through 12. TOTAL 33/32 146 87 17 104 31 10 106 Carolina in strategic communications in the School of Media and Journalism ... Has one OLIVIA FERRUCCI Year GP/GS Min. Sv GA Save Pct GAA year of athletic eligibility remaining. ATTACK/midfield 2018 1/0 2:13 0 0 .000 0.00 AT CORNELL – Team captain in 2018 ... Graduated 5-8 • JUNIOR from Cornell with a degree in hotel manage- naples, fla. • barron collier MARISA DiVIETRO ment and administration ... As a senior, ranked 77 midfield third on the team in points (30) and goals (25) 5-2 • JUNIOR and tied for fourth in assists (five) ... Career- NISKAYUNA, N.Y. • NISKAYUNA high four goals and a career-high five points General – Represents the women’s lacrosse against Yale in 2018 ... Scored at least one goal team on the UNC Student-Athlete Advisory 27 in 13 games with seven multi-goal efforts ... Council (along with Riley Harrison) ... The Missed the 2016 season due to injury. first Tar Heel women’s lacrosse player from the sophomore (2018) – Saw action in all 21 games, high school – Three-sport letterwinner at the St. state of Florida. starting the first five ... Tallied 11 goals and Catherine’s School in Richmond, Va. ... Earned sophomore (2018) – Appeared in 20 games, start- six assists on the season ... Scored a career- four letters in field hockey and lacrosse and ing five (including the NCAA quarterfinal win high two goals against High Point, Florida and three in indoor track ... Three-time All League over Northwestern) ... Was one of the top Northwestern ... Added assists against High of Independent Schools choice ... Second-team Tar Heel offensive threats off the bench ... Point and Northwestern to post a career-high all-state as a senior ... Won the St. Catherine’s Tallied 15 goals and eight assists on the sea- three points ... Career-high six ground balls Outstanding Senior Athlete Award. son ... Also had 11 ground balls ... Scored a against Maryland ... ACC Honor Roll and personal – Ida Massie Farinholt is the daugh- season-high two goals in five different games, Dean’s List student. ter of Bart and Ida Farinholt ... Birthday is including each of the three NCAA Tournament freshman (2017) – Played in 16 of 20 games ... December 28 ... Born in Richmond, Va. games ... Had a season-high two assists against Was at her best late in the season ... Scored in Liberty and a season-high three points against the NCAA Tournament quarterfinal vs. Navy IDA FARINHOLT’S Career Statistics (AT CORNELL) Liberty, Canisius and (NCAA and in the ACC Tournament win over Duke Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts GB CT DC Tournament). ... Also scored vs. Canisius, Elon and Notre 2015 5/3 11 4 2 6 3 2 3 REDSHIRT (2017) – Missed the season due to a left Dame. 2017 18/13 51 22 3 25 10 5 31 knee injury and subsequent surgery ... Worked high school – Played three years of lacrosse at 2018 15/15 61 25 5 30 17 10 24 in the summer with her father’s charter boat Niskayuna High School, tallying 155 goals and TOTAL 38/31 123 51 10 61 30 17 58 business. 88 assists in her career ... ILWomen listed her freshman (2016) – One of the top freshmen in the as the No. 37 incoming freshman in the nation AMANDA FEDOR nation and among UNC’s top offensive threats for 2017 ... Earned six varsity letters in cross MIDFIELDER early in the spring of 2016 ... Started the first country and one in indoor track, and served as 5-6 • FRESHMAN team captain for both cross country and lacrosse VESTAL, N.Y.. • VESTAL SENIOR ... Represented Upstate New York in the Under Armour games twice ... Tallied 70 goals and 37 24 assists as a senior ... Won Niskayuna’s Most Valuable Attacker award ... Earned scholar-ath- high school – Played prep lacrosse at Vestal lete honors in both lacrosse and cross country Senior High School for Coach Dave Williams four times each ... Won the Niskayuna Medal ... Team captain as a senior ... Set school record of Excellence and the George Robert Abigail for total career goals (252) and single-season Memorial Scholarship ... A member of the goals (85) ... Also scored a school-record National Honor Society. 10 goals in a game as a junior ... Had career personal – Marisa Ann DiVietro is the daugh- totals of 252 goals, 112 assists and 364 total ter of Ralph and Lisa DiVietro ... Birthday is points ... Two-time US Lacrosse prep All- September 30 ... Born in Schenectady, N.Y. America pick ... Under Armour All-America ... Her brother plays hockey at Syracuse ... All-Tournament Team for Highlight Division Business major. as a junior ... Under Armour All-America Team for Upstate NY as a sophomore and junior ... MARISA DIVIETRO’S Career Statistics Inside Lacrosse watch list for top seniors and Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts GB CT DC juniors ... Selected to try out for the Women’s OLIVIA 2017 16/0 8 5 1 6 9 1 4 U19 National Team ... Selected to the inaugu- 2018 21/5 27 11 6 17 16 3 1 ral New York State Sportswriters Association FERRUCCI TOTAL 37/5 35 16 7 23 25 4 5 All-State Team (second team, small schools) ... Led Vestal to sectional championships all four years on the varsity ... Also played three GoHeels.com 2019 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 5 eight games of the season ... Scored goals in Tech and a season-high four draw controls two younger sisters, including one who plays eight of the nine games in which she played ... against Canisius and in the ACC Tournament lacrosse. Had a season-high three goals vs. High Point victory over Syracuse ... Caused two turnovers ... Tallied a season-high five points against San against Louisville ... ILWomen named her the RILEY HARRISON Diego State (two goals and a season-high three No. 15 freshman in the nation entering the ATTACK assists) ... Had five multigoal games ... Suffered season. 5-5 • JUNIOR high school – a knee injury at Northwestern on March 20 and Played at Conestoga High School WAXHAW, N.C. • CHARLOTTE COUNTRY DAY

Player Bios Player missed the remainder of the season ... Named for former Tar Heel Amy Havrilla Orcutt ... A the No. 5 incoming freshman in the nation for two-time US Lacrosse All-America and All- 44 2016 by Inside Lacrosse. Southeastern PA selection ... 2017 Honorable High School – A 2015 Under Armour All- Mention PhillyLacrosse.com Player of the Year GENERAl – Represents the women’s lacrosse America ... Earned a spot on the All-ILWomen ... Career totals included 168 goals, 79 assists, team on the UNC Student-Athlete Advisory High School Team as one of the top 20 play- 247 draw controls, 53 ground balls and 73 Council (along with Olivia Ferrucci). ers in the nation ... Nike/U.S. Lacrosse South caused turnovers ... As a senior, she tallied 76 sophomore (2018) – Appeared in two games ... Region Player of the Year in 2015 ... Four-time goals, 28 assists, 81 draw controls, 24 ground Saw action vs. Liberty and Syracuse in the first-team U.S. Lacrosse All-America ... Three- balls and 22 caused turnovers in an undefeated ACC Tournament ... ACC Honor Roll and time Under Armour Underclass Team South season ... Team captain and attack MVP ... Dean’s List member. ... 2015 USA Today All-USA First Team ... Two-time All-Central League ... Recorded two freshman (2017) – Limited to four games because Tallied 117 goals, 57 assists, 102 draw con- goals and two ground balls in the 2017 Under of a left knee injury ... Saw action against High trols, 71 ground balls and 38 caused turnovers Armour All-America Game ... An honor stu- Point (scoring a goal in her first college game), in leading Barron Collier to a 22-2 record in dent in the classroom ... Very active in com- Albany, Virginia and Virginia Tech in February 2015 ... Played for her father, Mick Ferrucci, munty service. and March. at Barron Collier ... Set career school records PERSONAL – Scottie Rose Growney is the daugh- high school – A four-time state champion at for goals (361), assists (195), points (556), ter of McCall and Scott Growney ... One broth- Charlotte Country Day School as an attack- draw controls (308), ground balls (297) and er played lacrosse at Williams College, another ing midfielder ... A two-time All-America, caused turnovers (238) ... Also played four played at Trinity College and her father set sea- finishing her career with 234 goals, 108 assists years of varsity basketball, earning team MVP son & career scoring records at Trinity before and 106 ground balls, including 98 goals as a honors as a senior and serving as a two-time playing professional box lacrosse ... Birthday senior ... ILWomen listed Harrison as the No. team captain ... Named her school’s top female is September 3 ... Born in Wynnewood, Pa. ... 45 incoming freshman in the nation for 2017 athlete in 2015 ... Summa Cum Laude graduate Exercise and sport science major. ... A team captain, four-time all-state choice ... Two-time Barron Collier Student of the Year and three-time member of the Under Armour ... National Honor Society ... Active in environ- scottie rose growney’s Career Statistics South Regional Team ... Also an academic All- mental causes. Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts GB CT DC America pick ... A member of both the National Personal – Olivia Ferrucci is the daughter of 2018 21/1 17 6 0 6 12 6 24 Honor Society and the Cum Laude Society Mick and Kay Ferrucci ... Birthday is June while winning a number of academic awards ... 26 ... Born in Providence, R.I. ... An open GABI HALL As a junior, she took a service trip to Jamaica. personal – water certified scuba diver ... Also interested DEFENDER Riley Harrison is the daughter of in spearfishing, free diving and pottery ... Her 5-10 • FRESHMAN Suzanne and Kevin Harrison ... Birthday is July father played ice hockey and her mother played FALLSTON, MD. • BEL AIR 13 ... Born in Charlotte ... Her father played basketball in college ... Majoring in manage- lacrosse at the University of New Hampshire ment and society. 5 ... Majoring in history. olivia ferrucci’S Career Statistics high school – Rated the No. 41 incoming fresh- RILEY HARRISON’S Career Statistics Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts GB CT DC man in the nation for 2019 by Inside Lacrosse Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts GB CT DC 2016 9/8 29 14 9 23 14 5 4 ... Three-sport athlete for four years in soccer, 2017 4/0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 2018 20/5 36 15 8 23 11 4 2 basketball and lacrosse at Bel Air and North 2018 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 29/13 65 29 17 46 25 9 6 Carroll High Schools ... Attended Bel Air as a TOTAL 6/0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 ninth and 12th grader and North Carroll as a SCOTTIE ROSE GROWNEY sophomore and junior ... Played for her mother, ELISE HENNESSEY midfield Coach Debbie Hall ... Used as a defensive goalie 5-9 • SOPHOMORE midfielder, backer and face-guarding special- 5-6 • junior BERWYN, PA.. • conestoga ist ... Two-time team captain ... Led her team LONDONBERRY, N.H. • BREWSTER ACADEMY 14 in ground balls and caused turnovers in each of her final three seasons ... Tallied 64 goals, 97 48 assists and 140 ground balls in her career GENERAl – One of Carolina’s top contributors ... Four-time all-county selection ... All-Metro General – UNC’s most experienced goalie off the bench in the midfield as a freshman Baltimore team ... Team HLA in 2018 ... Also a entering 2019 ... Carolina Leadership Academy ... A candidate for increased playing time as a two-time all-county pick in soccer ... National Rising Star ... ACC Honor Roll. sophomore. Honor Society member ... Honor roll through- sophomore (2018) – Appeared in 16 games in freshman (2018) – Saw action in all 21 games out high school ... Varsity Club. goal during the 2018 season, starting 13 ... as a freshman, starting the NCAA Tournament personal – Gabrielle Nicole Hall is the daugh- Started the first five games of the year and win over Virginia Tech ... Scored six goals on ter of Debbie and Sean Hall ... Birthday is eight consecutive games between March 24 the year, including a season-high two against August 30 ... Born in Towson, Md. ... Her mom at Boston College and the ACC Tournament Louisville ... Had a season-high three ground coached her in lacrosse from a young age quarterfinals vs. Syracuse ... Made a career- balls in the ACC Tournament win over Virginia through her senior year of high school ... Has high 11 saves at Boston College on March 24

2019 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 6 @uncwlax Player Bios

ELIZABETH HILLMAN katie hoeg

Mark Burch midfielder 5-4 • freshman FALLSTON, Md. • BEL AIR 32 general – Ranked the No. 1 overall incoming freshman and the top incoming midfielder in the nation for the 2019 season by Inside Lacrosse ... Earned a spot on the 2019 U.S. U19 Women’s Training Team alongside classmates Kimber Hower and Brooklyn Neumen. high school – Played four years of lacrosse, four of basketball and two of soccer at Bel Air High School ... Under Armour All-America pick in lacrosse for Coach Kristen Barry at Bel Air ... 2017 3A-4A Maryland state champion ... Four-time first-team all-county selection ... Two-time first-team all-state and two-time sec- ond-team all-state honoree ... Two-year team elISE HENNESSEY captain ... Also a first-team all-state pick and three-year captain in basketball and a second- team all-state pick in soccer. ... Gathered a career-high five ground balls on PERSONAL – Elizabeth Kate Hillman is the two occasions, most recently vs. Notre Dame daughter of Rod Hillman ... Birthday is on March 31 ... Posted a 10-2 win-loss record December 13 ... Born in Baltimore, Md. ... in the cage. Undeclared major. freshman (2017) – Backed up All-America Caylee Waters in the cage for the Tar Heels KATIE HOEG and High Point ... Had a season-high three ... Saw 60:43 worth of action, posting a save ATTACK ground balls against Canisius and Duke (regu- percentage of .455 and a goals against average 5-11 • JUNIOR lar season). of 11.86 ... Played a season-high 14:08 in the MATTITUCK, N.Y. • MATTITUCK high school – Earned the Most Valuable Player ACC Tournament win over Duke ... Made a award at the 2016 Under Armour All-America season-high three saves against Virginia in the 8 Game after recording three goals and two regular season and against Duke in the ACC assists in the contest ... Also was a member of General – Tournament. All-ACC and All-America candidate the All-ILWomen High School Team while at High School – Played four years of lacrosse, field for 2019 ... Smashed the UNC school records Mattituck High School in Mattituck, N.Y. ... hockey and ice hockey at Brewster Academy in for points and assists last year • UNC team ILWomen listed Hoeg as the No. 6 incoming Wolfeboro, N.H. ...Team captain in all three captain (along with Maddie Hoffer, Erin Kelly freshman in the nation for 2017 ... Tallied 56 sports ... Played goalie in lacrosse, posting a and Charlotte Sofield). goals and 58 assists as a senior and had more sophomore (2018) – career save percentage of 70 ... Missed half of First-team All-America than 500 career points in her six varsity sea- her junior season and all of her senior year with (IWLCA) in her first season as a starter ... Also sons ... A US Lacrosse All-America, All-Long a knee injury ... Earned All-America honors as earned second-team All-America honors from Island, a two-time national schoolgirls cham- a sophomore ... Coaches Award recipient ... ILWomen ... First-team All-ACC … First-team pion and a four-time team captain ... The vale- Three-time NEPSAC All-Star. All-South (IWLCA) ... Led UNC with a career- dictorian of her graduating class at Mattituck Personal – Elise Hennessey is the daughter of high and school-record 89 points and a UNC ... A member of the National Honor Society Janet Piazza and Paul Hennessey ... Birthday single-season record 50 assists … Led the ACC who earned high honor roll accolades 12 times is July 17 ... Born in Nashua, N.H. ... Cum in assists and assists per game (2.38) ... Third in ... Won a number of other academic awards as Laude and Magna Cum Laude recipient in the the ACC in points per game (4.24) … All-ACC well ... Also played five years of basketball as classroom ... Has a twin sister who will be play- Tournament Team with a tournament-record a point guard. ing lacrosse at Fitchburg State University ... 10 assists in three ACC Tourney games ... Was personal – Katherine Elizabeth Hoeg is the Double-majoring in sociology and peace, war UNC’s Elite 90 representative at the NCAA daughter of James and Karen Hoeg ... Birthday and defense. Championship banquet in Stony Brook, N.Y. is January 14 ... Born in Port Jefferson, N.Y. ... (earned by posting the highest cumulative grade Majoring in biology. elise hennessey’S Career Statistics point average on the UNC team) ... ACC Honor Year GP/GS Min. Sv GA Save Pct GAA Roll and Dean’s List student. KATIE HOEG’S Career Statistics 2017 8/0 60:43 10 12 .455 11.86 freshman (2017) – Carolina’s top-scoring fresh- Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts GB CT DC 2018 16/13 584:15 72 110 .396 11.30 man ... Saw action in 19 of 20 games (all but 2017 19/0 12 7 9 16 10 1 2 TOTAL 24/13 644:58 82 122 .402 11.35 Maryland) ... Scored seven goals and dished out 2018 21/19 75 39 50 89 15 10 5 nine assists ... Sixth on the team in assists ... The total 40/19 87 46 59 105 25 11 7 Tar Heels’ top scorer off the bench ... Scored twice against both Duke (ACC Tournament) and Virginia (NCAA Tournament) ... Also scored against Duke (regular season), Canisius

GoHeels.com 2019 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 7 high school in Utah ... Comes from a family America ... Played four years of varsity lacrosse MADDIE HOFFER that showed horses and downhill skied com- for Coach Bianca Aloi at Clarkstown South DEFENse petitively. High School ... Played with the Hudson Valley 5-4 • junior team at the women’s national tournament STONY BROOK, N.Y. • SACHEM NORTH ERIN KELLY in 2012, 2013 and 2014 ... Under Armour 17 defense Underclass Team in 2013 and 2014 ... Career 5-3 • JUNIOR stat totals include 201 goals and 109 assists ... general – Player Bios Player UNC team captain (along with Katie west nyack, n.y. • clarkstown south As a senior, tallied 74 goals, 39 assists and 59 Hoeg, Erin Kelly and Charlotte Sofield). ground balls ... Also played four years of var- sophomore (2018) – Appeared in seven games, 13 sity basketball ... Team captain in both sports including ACC games against Louisville, Duke, ... Served as her class secretary all four years. Syracuse (ACC Tournament) and Virginia Tech General – Candidate for All-ACC and national Personal – The daughter of Phyllis and Ed (NCAA Tournament) ... Caused a turnover honors as a junior in 2019 ... Has started all 41 Kelly ... Birthday is Nov. 25 ... Born in Suffern, against Liberty ... ACC Honor Roll. UNC games in the last two seasons ... Carolina N.Y. ... Majoring in sociology. freshman (2017) – Limited to one game of action Leadership Academy Rising Star ... UNC team erin kelly’S Career Statistics due to a left knee injury and subsequent surgery. captain (along with Katie Hoeg, Maddie Hoffer Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts GB CT DC high school – A two-year team captain and four- and Charlotte Sofield). 2017 20/20 0 0 0 0 25 11 23 time letterwinner at Sachem North High School sophomore (2018) – Honorable Mention All- 2018 21/21 0 0 0 0 13 10 1 in Lake Ronkonkoma, N.Y. ... ILWomen listed America (ILWomen) ... One of UNC’s team TOTAL 41/41 0 0 0 0 38 21 24 Hoffer as the No. 50 incoming freshman in captains (with Marie McCool, Naomi Lerner the nation for 2017 ... A two-time member of and Charlotte Sofield) ... Started all 21 games the Long Island-Metro Schoolgirls First Team at defender, often marking some of the oppos- KARA KLAGES ... Also a two-time team MVP ... Played three ing teams’ best offensive players ... Had a MIDFIELD years of basketball and two years of volleyball season-high three ground balls against Liberty 5-7 • SENIOR ... Two-time lacrosse Academic All-America and Northwestern in the regular season ... Had BEL AIR, MD. • JOHN CARROLL who graduated in the top five percent of her a career-high three casued turnovers against class while earning membership in four honor Notre Dame. 9 societies, including the National Honor Society. freshman (2017) – One of the nation’s top fresh- General – personal – Madison Lynne Hoffer is the daugh- man defenders ... Started all 20 games at All-ACC candidate for 2019. JUNIOR (2018) – ter of Debbie and Ron Hoffer ... Born on March defender in 2017 as a redshirt freshman ... The Named second-team All-ACC in 30 ... Born in Stony Brook, N.Y. ... Majoring in only freshman to start all 20 games and one of her first season as a starter … Fifth on the UNC biology and communication studies. eight Tar Heels overall to do so ... Controlled team in goals with 32, surpassing her previ- 25 ground balls, including a season-high four ous career high of 10 (set in 2017) … Tied for MADDIE HOFFER’S Career Statistics against Boston College in the ACC Tournament fourth on the team in caused turnovers with 11 Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts GB CT DC ... Fourth on the team with 23 draw controls, and third in game-winning goals with two … 2017 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 including a season-high three in the ACC Scored five goals in the ACC Tournament win 2018 7/0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 championship game win over Syracuse and in over Syracuse ... Scored twice in the NCAA TOTAL 8/0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 the regular season versus Canisius ... Caused semfinals vs. James Madison ... Scored a career- 11 turnovers, including a season-high two three high five goals and five points twice on the year ... Had a career-high two assists in the win over KIMBER HOWER times. High School – Canisisus ... Saw action in 20 games, starting 17 goalie A 2015 Under Armour All- 5-5 • freshman sandy, utah • brighton kara klages 7

general – Rated the No. 4 incoming freshman goalie and the No. 29 incoming freshman over- all in the nation by Inside Lacrosse ... Earned a spot on the 2019 U.S. U19 Women’s Training Team alongside classmates Elizabeth Hillman and Brooklyn Neumen. high school – Played three years of lacrosse as a goalie at Brighton High School in Cottonwood Heights, Utah ... A two-time all-state pick, including a first-team choice in 2017 ... Played for Coach Maggie HerrNecker at Brighton ... An honor roll student ... Graduated a year early from high school to attend UNC ... Maintained a 4.0 grade point average and was ranked first in her class all three years of high school. erin kelly PERSONAL – Kimber Jo Hower is the daughter of Kerrie Boodram and Suresh Boodram ... Birthday is September 28 ... Born in Gunnison, Colo. ... Resides in Avon, Colo., but attended

2019 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 8 @uncwlax in the midfield. All-America All-Star MVP ... Career stats Player Bios SOPHOMORE (2017) – Grew into a more significant include 101 goals and 95 assists ... Had 33 goals CAROLINE McCARTHY role in the midfield in her second year in the and 36 assists as a senior ... Honor roll student defender program ... Saw action in 17 of 20 games, miss- ... Very involved in Christmas Magic, a charity 5-10 • freshman port washington, n.y. • paul d. schreiber ing the first two outings of the year and the con- that delivers presents to homeless children on test at Maryland ... Scored 10 goals on the year, Long Island ... Won the High Character Award 18 including a career-high two each vs. Virginia at Cold Spring Harbor HS. (regular season), Boston College (regular sea- Personal – Katie Noel Kotowski is the daugh- high school – Played three years of lacrosse son) and Virginia Tech ... Scored in the ACC ter of Dave and Nancy Kotowski ... Birthday for Coach Kaitlyn Carter at Paul D. Schreiber championship game win over Syracuse and the is November 30 ... Born in Huntington, N.Y. High School in Port Washington, N.Y. ... NCAA win over Virginia ... Scored in three of ... Undeclared major ... She was an ice hockey Under Armour 150 All-Star ... Inside Lacrosse the last four and four of the last six games of goalie for five years ... Her father played three Invitational All-Star ... All-county pick .. the year ... Gathered a season-high three ground sports at Brown University (football, wrestling Named among the top 100 players in Long balls vs. Syracuse (regular season) and Virginia and lacrosse) and also played professional Island for both 2016-17 and 2017-18 ... Tallied (NCAA Tournament). lacrosse in the NLL and MLL. eight goals, four assists and 25 draw controls FRESHMAN (2016) – Played in six games, scor- as a defender as a senior ... Missed her junior ing a goal in the ACC Tournament win over season due to injury ... Also played three years Virginia Tech ... Took two shots vs. San Diego ALLY MASTROIANNI of varsity soccer, including serving as a team State ... Named the No. 33 incoming freshman midfield captain ... Principal’s honor roll every semester in the nation prior to the 2016 season by Inside 5-9 • SOPHOMORE of high school ... National AP Scholar and AP Lacrosse. Martinsville, N.J. • bridgewater-raritan Scholar With Distinction ... Participated in High School – A 2015 Under Armour All- 12 Schreiber’s drama club. America ... Scored 86 career goals at John PERSONAL – Caroline Grace McCarthy is Carroll High School ... First-team All-Metro the daughter of Lisa and Sean McCarthy ... and all-county choice ... Two-time all-con- freshman (2018) – Saw action in 18 games, Birthday is December 23 ... Born in New York, ference selection ... Ranked No. 13 on Inside starting the first three games against James N.Y. ... Plays the piano ... Is the oldest of three Lacrosse’s Top 50 Young Gun Seniors list ... Madison, High Point and Liberty ... Totaled 14 siblings ... Undeclared major. As a senior, tallied 48 goals, 17 assists and 35 goals and one assist on the season ... Scored a ground balls ... Had 38 goals and 17 assists as a season-high three goals against both Liberty TAYLOR McDANIELS junior ... Played for the Skywalkers 2015 blue and Northwestern in the regular season ... ATTACK team in club lacrosse, winning a U-15 national Gathered a season-high two ground balls in 5-6 • SOPHOMORE title ... Also played four years of soccer and a three games ... Controlled a season-high three MONROVIA, MD.. • GOOD COUNSEL year of varsity indoor soccer. draws against James Madison in the season Personal – Kara Klages is the daughter of opener and Notre Dame ... Caused two turn- 10 Paula and Kevin Klages ... Born in Towson, overs in the win over Louisville ... ACC Honor Md. ... Birthday is December 2 ... Majoring in Roll & Dean’s List member. freshman (2018) – Appeared in 18 games off communication studies ... Carolina Leadership high school – The 2017 Inside Lacrosse the bench, tallying seven goals and one assist Academy Rising Star. National High School Player of the Year ...... Scored goals in three consecutive games in Ranked the No. 3 incoming freshman and April, with a season-high two against Duke. kara klages’ Career Statistics the No. 2 incoming midfielder in the nation high school – Ranked the No. 41 incoming Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts GB CT DC for 2018 by Inside Lacrosse ... Three-time, freshman in the nation for 2018 by Inside 2016 6/0 3 1 0 1 2 2 2 first-team All-America ... Tallied four draw Lacrosse ... Played for Coach Mike Haight at 2017 17/0 27 10 2 12 15 9 2 controls, three goals and two assists in the 2017 Our Lady of Good Counsel HS ... Career totals 2018 20/17 67 32 7 39 23 11 36 Under Armour All-America Game ... Played for include 243 goals, 44 assists, 92 draw controls, TOTAL 43/17 97 43 9 52 40 22 40 Coach Alyssa Dragon Frazier at Bridgewater- 61 ground balls and 18 caused turnovers ... Raritan Regional HS ... Led the school to its Team captain and leading scorer for Our Lady first Tournament of Champions title in 2017 ... of Good Counsel ... Named first-team All- KATE KOTOWSKI Career prep totals include 349 goals, 212 assists Met by the Washington Post ... An honor roll attack/midfield and 561 points ... As a senior, she tallied 72 student ... Won the Bishop P. Francis Murphy 5-6 • sophomore goals and 35 assists for 107 points ... The 2017 Peace Award ... Under Armour All-American Lloyd Harbor, N.Y.. • cold spring harbor Mid-Atlantic Player of the Year ... 2017 US Community Hero Award ... Won a service 33 Lacrosse Jackie Pitts Award recipient. award at Good Counsel ... Volunteers with Personal – Allison Joan Mastroianni is the individuals on the autism spectrum through daughter of Carol and Dan Mastroianni ... Celebrate Ability. freshman (2018) – Missed the 2018 season due Born in Martinsville, N.J. ... Last name is pro- PERSONAL – Taylor Lee McDaniels is the daugh- to injury. nounced Mas-tree-on-ee ... Birthday is January ter of T.K. and Debbie McDaniels ... Is the high school – Rated the No. 50 recruit in the 12 ... Undeclared major. youngest of nine children ... Her father played nation entering the 2018 season ... Played football at Carolina before playing in the NFL for Coach Danielle Skakandi at Cold Spring aly mastroianni’s Career Statistics for the Oakland Raiders ... Human development Harbor HS ... Five-year starter in the midfield/ Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts GB CT DC and family studies major. attack units ... Also a five-year starter for the 2018 18/3 42 14 1 15 10 5 10 field hockey team ... Lacrosse honors include TAYLOR MCDANIELS’ Career Statistics All-Long Island, Nike the Ride participant, Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts GB CT DC Inside Lacrosse Invitational MVP and Brine 2018 18/0 15 7 1 8 1 0 2

GoHeels.com 2019 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 9 ships at the Brine Nationals in 2013 and 2014 ... ILWomen listed Moreno as the No. 21 incom- BROOKLYN NEUMEN ing freshman in the nation for 2017 and the midfield No. 2 freshman goalie ... Second-team all-state 5-3 • freshman rockford, mich. • rockford twice in New York ... Earned more than 10 var- sity letters in lacrosse, soccer, basketball, track 35 and football ... Was the first girl in Huntington

Player Bios Player HS history to play on the varsity football team HIGH SCHOOL – Earned a spot on the 2019 U.S. (at kicker) ... A first-degree black belt in Tae U19 Women’s Training Team alongside class- Kwon Do. mates Kimber Hower and Elizabeth Hillman personal – Taylor Rose Moreno is the daughter ... Rated the No. 43 incoming freshman in the of Michael and Theresa Moreno ... Bithday is nation for 2019 by Inside Lacrosse ... Four- August 21 ... Born in Stony Brook, N.Y. ... year letterwinner at Rockford High School in Communication studies major. Rockford, Mich., for Coach Mike Emery ... Four-time state champion, four-time all-confer- TAYLOR MORENO’S Career Statistics ence and four-time all-state pick ... Three-time Year GP/GS Min. Sv GA Save Pct GAA Under Armour All-America ... USA Today 2017 16/8 677:37 133 113 .541 10.01 All-USA first-team in 2017-18 ... The 2018 Grand Rapids Area Player of the Year ... 2018 team MVP ... Two-time team captain ... Career CLAIRE NAPPI totals include 289 goals, 127 assists, 297 draw midfield/defense taylor moreno 5-2 • SOPHOMORE controls, 150 ground balls and 116 caused turn- downingtown, pa. • notre dame de namur overs ... Tallied 78 goals, 30 assists, 96 draw controls, 62 ground balls and 34 caused turn- 34 overs as a senior ... Also played three years of basketball ... Received academic letter all four freshman (2018) – Appeared in eight games, years of high school ... Honor roll student ... including ACC wins over Virginia Tech, Notre National Honor Society ... Two-time Academic TAYLOR MORENO Dame, Louisville and Duke and the ACC All-State pick. goalie Tournament win over Syracuse ... Gathered two personal – Brooklyn Rae Neumen is the daugh- 5-7 • SOPHOMORE ground balls. ter of Mark and Sarah Neumen ... Birthday is HUNTINGTON, N.Y. • HUNTINGTON HIGH SCHOOL – Played for Coach Xan Zimatore December 3 ... Born in Grand Rapids, Mich. ... 30 at The Academy of Notre Dame de Namur in One of five sisters in her family, two of whom Villanova, Pa. ... Earned 11 varsity letters in were All-America lacrosse players at Grand GENERAL – One of the nation’s top goalies. lacrosse, soccer and indoor track ... A four-year Valley State University ... Undeclared major. redshirt freshman (2018) – A breakout star for the starter and two-time team captain in both soccer Tar Heels over the second half of the season ... and lacrosse ... As a lacrosse senior, tallied 41 JAMIE ORTEGA Posted double-digit saves in four of the last five goals, 17 assists, 78 draw controls, 86 ground attack games of the year and five times overall in 2018 balls and 44 caused turnovers ... Recorded 5-5 • SOPHOMORE ... Tied her career high with 17 saves in the 21 goals, 34 draw controls, 61 ground balls centereach, n.y. • centereach NCAA quarterfinal win over Northwestern ... and 46 caused turnovers as a junior ... All- Named the ACC Tournament MVP and to the Southeastern Pennsylvania pick ,,, First-team 3 All-ACC Tournament Team after setting a tour- All Inter-Athletic League and All-Delaware nament record with 33 saves in three UNC wins, County ... First-team All-Mainline ... As a GENERAL – The reigning National and ACC including 11 in the championship game win senior, won the team Coaches Award, Inter- Freshman of the Year and a top All-America over previously unbeaten and second-ranked Academic League Athletic Director’s Award, candidate for 2019. Boston College … Tied her career high with Blue and Gold Award (given to the senior who freshman (2018) – Posted what is likely the 17 saves in the ACC Tournament semifinal win demonstrates leadership, cooperation and is the best freshman season in Carolina history, set- over No. 12 Virginia Tech … Won the starting ultimate team player) ... Two-time all-league ting UNC freshman records for most goals job in goal early in the season before suffering pick in soccer ... Track team captain as a senior with 70 (20 more than the previous freshman a knee injury on March 17 at Northwestern and and Pennsylvania All-America in indoor track record of 50) and most points with 86 ... Her missing five games … Returned to action on ... Scholar-Athlete award and student council. 86 points were the second-most by a Tar Heel April 15 vs. Canisius ... Named ACC Defensive personal – Claire Madelyn Nappi is the in UNC history (behind teammate Katie Hoeg’s Player of the Week on March 12 after making daughter of Terri and Dom Nappi ... Born in 89) ... Her 70 goals were the second-most in a 17 saves in a win at Virginia … Played the final Downingtown, Pa. ... Born on March 30 ... Her season by a Tar Heel (Molly Hendrick had 72 48:29 of UNC’s overtime win over top-ranked sister ran cross country and the steeplechase in 2017) ... 2018 National Rookie of the Year Maryland in February, making seven saves and for the University of Maryland ... Her mother (ILWomen) ... The 2018 ACC Freshman of the allowing just eight goals … Held the Terrapins was an All-America in track at Bloomsburg Year … Third-team All-America (ILWomen) scoreless for the final 9:25 of the game ... ACC University ... Plays the piano ... Communication ... Second-team All-South (IWLCA) ... Led all Honor Roll ... Redshirted the 2017 season due studies major. ACC freshmen and the UNC team in goals with to a knee injury. 70 (second overall in the ACC) … Also led all high school – An Under Armour All-America CLAIRE NAPPI’S Career Statistics ACC freshmen in points (86) … Led Carolina choice in 2016 at Huntington High School in Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts GB CT DC in shooting percentage (.574) … Second on the Huntington, N.Y. at goalie ... Won champion- 2018 8/0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 team in points (86) and fifth in assists (16) …

2019 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 10 @uncwlax five-year varsity starter and two-time all-county Player Bios pick in soccer ... Four-time honor roll student ... Varsity club ... Active in youth coaching. personal – Syracuse Athletics Jamie Alena Ortega is the daugh- ter of Susan and Louis Ortega ... Birthday is June 11 ... Born in Centereach, N.Y. ... Her sister plays lacrosse at Notre Dame ... Communication studies major.

JAMIE ORTEGA’S Career Statistics Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts GB CT DC 2018 21/21 122 70 16 86 23 9 1 CHARLOTTE SOFIELD JAMIE ORTEGA BROOKE ROONEY midfield 5-5 • freshman plaistow, n.h. • brewster academy and Boston College (ACC Tournament) ... 88 Controlled 16 draws on the season, including a career-high against Boston College in the ACC Tournament semifinals ... Caused 11 turnovers, High School – Earned 12 varsity letters at including a season-high two three times. All-ACC Tournament Team after setting a tour- Brewster Academy in Wolfeboro, N.H. ... FRESHMAN (2016) – Appeared in 19 games as a key nament record with 15 goals in three UNC wins Started in 11 of 12 sports seasons ... Played reserve ... Scored a season-high two goals in the … Scored six goals with an assist in the ACC four years of soccer, lacrosse and basketball ... regular season win over Notre Dame ... Also final win over No. 2 and previously undefeat- As a lacrosse senior, tallied 20 goals, 30 assists, scored against Duke (regular season and NCAA ed Boston College … All-NCAA Tournament 22 caused turnovers, 50 draw controls and 82 Tournament), Louisville and Northwestern ... Team after tallying four goals and an assist ground balls ... Team captain in lacrosse adn Had her first career assist at Elon in March ... in the NCAA semifinal vs. James Madison ... basketball ... Honor student ... Graduated cum Caused nine turnovers (one each in nine differ- Two-time ACC Offensive Player of the Week laude and magna cum laude. ent games) ... Had two draw controls against and two-time National Offensive Player of the PERSONAL – Brooke Margaret Rooney is the both Duke (NCAA Tournament) and Notre Week ... Scored a season-high seven goals and daughter of Monica and Hugh Rooney ... Dame (regular season) ... Took a season-high had a season-high eight points in the win over Birthday is April 10 ... Born in Newburyport, three shots in the NCAA final vs. Maryland Duke ... Dished out a season-high three assists Mass. ... She has a twin brother ... Plays the ... Named the No. 14 incoming player in the against Louisville. piano ... Competed in freestyle skiing in high HIGH SCHOOL – nation for 2016 by Inside Lacrosse. Tallied three goals in the 2017 school ... Her brothers are semiprofessional High School – Earned a spot on the All- Under Armour All-America Game .... The snowmobile racers ... Undeclared major. 2017 Long Island Player of the Year ... New ILWomen High School Team as one of the York state’s all-time leader in points with 588 top 20 players in the nation ... A 2015 Under (402 goals and 186 assists) ... Tallied 98 goals CHARLOTTE SOFIELD Armour All-America ... U.S. Lacrosse All- and 45 assists as a senior at Centereach HS for defense/midfield America ... Inside Lacrosse All-High School 5-11 • senior Team ... Scored a goal for the South team in Coach Lindsay Dolson ... Ranked the top prep alexandria, va. • bishop ireton player in the nation in 2016 by Inside Lacrosse the Under Armour All-America game in July ... A six-year varsity starter ... MVP of the 15 2015 ... Three-time all-state choice in Virginia 2017 Long Island Championship ... Two-time ... Three-time Under Armour Underclass All- America choice ... Won state titles in 2014 and US Lacrosse All-America ... Scored three goals GENERAL – One of Carolina’s team captains for 2015 ... Washington Post first-team All-Metro in the 2017 Under Armour All-America Game the 2019 season. in 2015 ... The VISAA Player of the Year and was selected to wear the Tewaaraton Badge JUNIOR (2018) – Named first-team All-ACC at as the top player in the state of Virginia ... Jersey for the North team ... Led her school defender ... UNC team captain for the second Recorded 118 points (67 goals, 51 assists) and to its first NYS championship game in 2017 year in a row (along with Katie Hoeg, Erin 25 ground balls in 2015 ... Posted career totals ... All-USA Today first-team ... All-Metro Kelly and Maddie Hoffer) ... Valuable team of 194 goals, 189 assists and 110 ground balls Co-Player of the Year in 2017 ... Five-time leader and stabilizer on the back end of the field ... Played for her father, head coach Richard all-county ... Four-time team MVP ... Also a ... Often one of the first Tar Heels off the bench Sofield, at Bishop Ireton ... Played four years of early in games ... Appeared in 19 games on the UNC FRESHMAN RECORDS lacrosse and basketball and two of volleyball. year, starting the first seven ... Scored goals Single-Season Freshman Goals Personal – Is the daughter of Richard and Alice against Virginia, Duke and Virginia Tech in the 1. Jamie Ortega (2018) 70 Sofield ... Born in Alexandria, Va. ... Birthday ACC Tournament ... Had an assist in the win 2. Corey Donohoe (2008) 50 is December 18 ... Is a talented cook ... Can over Elon ... Had highs with three ground balls juggle ... Majoring in history. Single-Season Freshman Assists and three caused turnovers vs. Elon. 1. Sydney Holman (2014) 27 SOPHOMORE (2017) – Moved into a starting role 2. Erin McGinnis (1996) 22 CHARLOTTE SOFIELD’S Career Statistics as a sophomore ... Played in all 20 games and 3. Jamie Ortega (2018) 16 Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts GB CT DC started the last 14 of the year as a defensive 2016 19/0 20 6 1 7 11 9 10 Single-Season Freshman Points midfielder ... Scored in the season opener 2017 20/14 8 2 3 5 9 11 16 1. Jamie Ortega (2018) 86 against James Madison and against Albany ... 2018 19/7 3 3 1 4 10 14 12 2. Erin McGinnis (1996) 71 Had assists against Maryland, Virginia Tech TOTAL 58/21 31 11 5 16 30 34 38

GoHeels.com 2019 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 11 Syracuse Athletics career-high four points against the Blue Devils JAMIE TRABAUDO emma in the regular season finale ... Gathered a career- MIDFIELD trenchard high four ground balls against Canisius ... Tied 5-7 • SOPHOMORE her career high with two caused turnovers in WYOMING, DEL. • POLYTECH four different games. 28 FRESHMAN (2016) – Key defensive reserve as a freshman ... Saw action in 13 games, starting

Player Bios Player freshman (2018) – Appeared in five games, see- 10 ... Started more games than any other UNC ing action against Liberty, Louisville, Canisius, freshman in 2016 ... Collected 12 ground balls, Duke and Syracuse ... ACC Honor Roll. 19 draw controls and 16 caused turnovers ... redshirt (2017) – Missed the season after under- Collected a season-high three ground balls in going surgery on her right knee. the win at Northwestern ... Had a season-high high school – Earned four varsity letters in two draw controls against both Boston College lacrosse and four in field hockey at Polytech and Florida ... Caused two turnovers vs. Albany High School in Woodside, Del. ... Grabbed ... Named the No. 24 incoming freshman in the Under Armour All-America honors in lacrosse nation for 2016 by Inside Lacrosse. three times ... Recorded a school-record 244 High School – A 2015 Under Armour All- goals and 76 assists in her career, including 57 America ... Inside Lacrosse named her one goals and 25 assists as a senior ... A four-time of the most impressive players at the Under all-state choice in lacrosse ... Served as team Armour All-America game, citing her “domi- captain for both field hockey and lacrosse ... nant” defense as she caused a game-high three Led her teams to their first appearances in the turnovers and gathered two ground balls ... state finals in both sports ... As a senior, she Two-time U.S. Lacrosse All-America choice won her school’s female-athlete-of-the-year ... The 2015 Virginia prep player of the year ... award. Washington Post first-team All-Met ... Played personal – Jamie Louise Trabaudo is the who was team captain as a senior ... Also earned for Coaches Brian Newell and Christina Griel at daughter of Macky and Heather Trabaudo ... four letters in basketball and soccer, captaining Centreville High School ... Earned team MVP Birthday is March 10 ... Born in Clayton, Del. each team ... Was named Loomis Chaffee’s honors three years in a row ... Posted career ... Majoring in exercise and sport science in the top female athlete as a junior and senior ... totals of 228 goals, 151 assists, 121 caused turn- sport administration program. Two-time, first-team USILA All-America pick overs, 274 ground balls and 285 draw controls ... Helped the lacrosse team to an undefeated ... As a senior, tallied 81 goals, 43 assists, 39 jamie trabaudo’s Career Statistics season and top ranking in New England as a caused turnovers, 67 ground balls and 92 draw Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts GB CT DC junior ... High honor roll student ... Served on controls ... Also was a four-year starter for the 2018 5/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 the school’s disciplinary committee as a peer varsity basketball team, leading the team in health educator. scoring, serving as team captain and earning personal – Emma Grace Trenchard is the team MVP honors as a senior ... Earned scholar- EMMA TRENCHARD daughter of Michelle and Webb Trenchard MIDFIELD/defense athlete awards all four years of high school ... 5-4 • SOPHOMORE ... Her mother was a lacrosse All-America Active in student government windsor, conn. • loomis chaffee school at Hobart William Smith ... Her father was Personal – Is the daughter of Mike and Kellie the captain of the lacrosse team at Amherst Wakefield ... Her father played football at 23 College ... Her great-great grandfather, Thomas James Madison and her aunt was a two-time Trenchard, was the head caoch of the UNC All-America soccer player at William & Mary GENERAL – Earned a spot with the U.S. Women’s football team (1895, 1913-15) ... Born in ... Carolina Leadership Academy Rising Star ... National Training Team in the fall of 2018 Sleepy Hollow, N.Y. ... Birthday is April 27 ... Majoring in communication studies. under head coach Jenny Levy. Psychology major. FRESHMAN (2018) – Earned a starting job in the CAROLINE WAKEFIELD’s Career Statistics preseason and started all 21 games at defender EMMA TRENCHARD’S Career Statistics Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts GB CT DC ... Named to the All-ACC Tournament Team, Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts GB CT DC 2016 13/10 0 0 0 0 12 7 4 posting a strong effort in the championship 2018 21/21 0 0 0 0 24 11 12 2017 20/1 29 9 3 12 17 13 15 game against second-ranked Boston College’s total 33/11 29 9 3 12 29 20 19 high-scoring attack ... Named ACC Defender of CAROLINE WAKEFIELD the Week on Feb. 27 after the overtime win over midfield/defense TAYLER WAREHIME top-ranked Maryland, controlling four draws, 5-8 • JUNIOR midfield collecting three ground balls and causing three centreville, va. • centreville 5-9 • FRESHMAN turnovers ... Controlled the draw to start over- HAMPSTEAD, MD. • MANCHESTER VALLEY time, then brought the ball into the offensive end 6 to start the possession that included the game- 22 winning goal by Marie McCool ... Helped guide JUNIOR (2018) – Missed the 2018 season due to a UNC defense that held Maryland scoreless for injury and was awarded a medical redshirt. GENERAL – Ranked the No. 19 incoming fresh- the final 9:25 of the game ... ACC Honor Roll. SOPHOMORE (2017) – Forced her way into man in the nation for 2019 by Inside Lacrosse. High School – Played for Coaches Julie Wadland, increased playing time in her second year as High School – Played for Coaches Debi Hall Megan Borman, Clarissa Clark, Linda Parsons a Tar Heel ... Played in all 20 games, starting and Shelly Brezicki at North Carroll HS and and Anita Rackovan at the Loomis Chaffee a game early in the year against High Point ... Manchester Valley HS ... Played four years School ... Four-year letterwinner in lacrosse Scored nine goals (including a career-high three of lacrosse, three of soccer, three of basket- at Duke) ... Also had an assist at Duke for a ball, one of cross country and one of track ...

2019 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 12 @uncwlax Two-time US Lacrosse All-America pick ... Player Bios 2018 Under Armour All-America ... Two-time KAYLA WOOD CATIE WOODRUFF Under Armour Underclass Team Baltimore ... defense MIDFIELD Two-time Baltimore Sun All-Metro choice ... 5-6 • SOPHOMORE 5-5 • junior Four-time all-conference pick ... Posted career catonsville, md. • catonsville SKANEATELES, N.Y. (SKANEATELES) totals of 226 goals, 70 assists and 301 draw con- 11 16 trols ... Had 76 goals and 21 assists as a senior ... All-conference honors in basketball and soc- FRESHMAN (2018) – Earned a starting job on sophomore (2018) – Took the field for 12 games, cer ... Outstanding Senior Female Athlete for the Tar Heel defensive unit ... Appeared in all including matchups against Florida, Louisville, Manchester Valley ... National Honor Society 21 games, starting all but the season open- Syracuse twice, Virginia Tech in both the ACC member ... Varsity Club member ... Four-time er against eventual national champion James and NCAA Tournaments and Duke ... Tied her Academic Letter Award winner ... Honor roll Madison ... Gathered a season-high two ground career high with two ground balls against High all four years ... Volunteered with the adaptive balls against Notre Dame ... Caused a season- Point and Liberty in February ... Controlled lacrosse program in her hometown, helping high two turnovers in the win over Liberty ... a draw against Liberty and Canisius ... ACC special education students learn and have fun Controlled five draws on the year. Honor Roll member. with the game. HIGH SCHOOL – Played for Coach Cantey Bailey freshman (2017) – Played in 18 of 20 games peronal – Daughter of Julie and Troy at Catonsville HS ... Played four years of (all but the season opener vs. James Madison Warehime ... Birthday is June 10 ... Born in lacrosse, four of soccer and two of basketball and the win over Notre Dame ... Started the Westminster, Md. ... Her mother played field ... An Under Armour All-America in lacrosse last six games of the year on the defensive hockey and Elizabethtown College and her ... First-team all-county, first-team all-division end of the field ... Gathered a season-high two father played basketball at Davis and Elkins and regional champion ... Team captain & ground balls against Virginia in the NCAA College ... Undelcared major. MVP ... Won the Silver Athlete Award at Tournament second round ... Caused a season- Catonsville ... Team MVP in basketball and high two turnovers against both Duke in the JACKIE WILLIAMS soccer as well ... All-county, all-division and ACC Tournament and Navy in the NCAA defense regional champ in soccer ... National Honor quarterfinal. 5-7 • junior Society ... Safe school ambassador ... Art high school – Earned five varsity letters in both CARTHAGE, N.Y. • CARTHAGE Honor Society ... Comet Culture Leader ... All- lacrosse and soccer at Skaneateles High School Academic Team pick. in New York ... Served as a team captain in 31 personal – Kayla L. Wood is the daughter of both sports ... As a senior in lacrosse, she tal- Scott and Kay Wood ... Born in Bethesda, Md. lied 34 goals, 22 assists, 12 caused turnovers, sophomore (2018) – Did not see action in 2018. ... Birthday is June 17 ... Majoring in exercise 26 draw controls and 38 ground balls ... A freshman (2017) – Saw action in six games and sport science. two-time all-league choice, also earning All- (Albany, Canisius, Virginia in the regular sea- America and All-CNY honors ... A three-time son, Virginia Tech and both wins over Duke). kayla wood’s Career Statistics all-league pick in soccer and the team’s offen- high school – Played four years of lacrosse Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts GB CT DC sive player of the year ... As a senior, she won at Carthage Senior High School ... Tallied 2018 21/20 1 0 0 0 12 7 6 her school’s most outstanding athlete award ... 92 career points on 62 goals and 30 assists A high honor roll student. ... Recorded 27 goals and 13 assists as both a personal – Caitlin Anna Woodruff is the daugh- junior and a senior ... A Frontier League All- ter of Mary and David Woodruff ... Birthday is Star, a team captain, a scholar-athlete award June 4 ... Born in Syracuse, N.Y. ... Her father winner and an Academic All-America choice played college football ... Communication ... Also played four years of volleyball, four studies major. of tennis and one of soccer ... Earned league all-star honors in each sport ... Served as team CATIE WOODRUFF’S Career Statistics captain in volleyball and tennis ... Member of Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts GB CT DC the National Honor Society, the high honor roll, 2017 18/6 0 0 0 0 9 5 6 Key Club International and wind ensemble. 2018 12/0 0 0 0 0 5 0 2 personal – Jacqueline Elizabeth Williams is total 30/6 0 0 0 0 14 5 8 the daughter of Debra Williams ... Born on February 11 in Carthage, N.Y. ... Plays the trumpet ... Majoring in exercise and sport sci- ence.

JACKIE WILLIAMS’ Career Statistics Year GP/GS Sh G A Pts GB CT DC 2017 6/0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

kayla wood

GoHeels.com 2019 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 13 JENNY LEVY ACC photo HEAD COACH • 24th SEASON 329-113 overall • 72-31 ACC virginia ‘92

Entering her 24th season as the North Carolina head coach, Jenny Levy is among the best coaches in women’s lacrosse history. HEAD COACHING RECORD Levy ranks third in NCAA Division I his- 329-113, 24th season tory in career wins, is a two-time national champion and a two-time National Coach of EDUCATION B.A., Rhetoric & Communications the Year. She was named head coach of the United States National Team in November

Head Coach Jenny Levy Head Coach Jenny Virginia ‘92 of 2017. PLAYING EXPERIENCE Levy enters 2019 with a career record of Virginia, 1988-92 329-113, including 72-31 in ACC play, in 23 seasons. COACHING EXPERIENCE She has led the Tar Heels to 10 appearances North Carolina, Head Coach in the NCAA Tournament semifinals, includ- Former UNC players Kristen Carr, Jen Russell, Laura Zimmerman and Marie 1994-Present ing seven in the last 10 years. Her 32 NCAA McCool won gold medals with the 2017 U.S. World Cup team. Georgetown, Assistant Coach Tournament wins rank fifth in NCAA history. The only head coach in UNC women’s lacrosse history and among the col- 1993-94 Levy became the fourth coach in women’s legiate game’s most noted figures, Levy built the Tar Heel program from scratch. lacrosse history to win an NCAA champion- Levy has guided Carolina to 20 NCAA Tournament bids, 10 NCAA COACHING HIGHLIGHTS ship as a player (with Virginia in 1991) and as Tournament semifinal appearances, four Atlantic Coast Conference titles and the ✓ U.S. National Team head a head coach. She is the eighth coach to win 2013 and 2016 NCAA titles in her 23 seasons. She is a four-time ACC Coach coach, 2017- ✓ 2013 & 2016 NCAA champion multiple NCAA titles. of the Year. ✓ 2013 & 2016 National Coach In 2018, Carolina advanced to the NCAA An outstanding women’s lacrosse player at the from of the Year final four for the seventh time in 10 years. 1988-92 and an assistant field hockey and assistant women’s lacrosse coach ✓ 10 NCAA Tournament semi- In 2016, UNC set a school record for most at Georgetown University from 1993-94, Levy was named as Carolina’s first final appearances (1997, 1998, wins (20) and fewest losses (two) in a season, women’s lacrosse coach in October 1994. 2002, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, went 7-0 to win the ACC regular season and She is a 1992 graduate of the University of Virginia with a BA in rhetoric 2015, 2016, 2018) won the second ACC Tournament and NCAA and communications and was a member of the U.S. National Team in 1992-93 ✓ 4 NCAA Tournament finals Tournament titles in program history. The Tar and again in 1995. Levy (then known as Jenny Slingluff) played at UVa from (2009, 2013, 2015, 2016) Heels also won a program-record 17 games 1988-1992. She led the Cavaliers to the 1991 NCAA championship, scoring ✓ 19 Top-10 national finishes. in a row to close the season. Levy earned three goals in the title game and five in the semifinal, leading to her selection as ✓ Eight ACC regular season National Coach of the Year honors after the the tournament’s Most Outstanding Attacker. A two-time first-team All-America, championships & four ACC season. Levy was named the 1992 NCAA Attacker of the Year. In 2002, she was named Tournament titles In 2013, Carolina beat defending national one of the top 50 players in ACC history. ✓ Four-time ACC Coach of the champion Northwestern in the NCAA semifi- She married Dan Levy of Baltimore, Md., in June 1998. Dan is a 1993 UNC Year (1997, 2002, 2010, 2016) nals, then downed top-ranked Maryland 13-12 graduate who played lacrosse at Carolina for four years, starring on the 1991 in three overtimes for the title in one of the NCAA championship team. The couple has three children - Ryan (born in Jan. most thrilling games in the sport’s history. She 2002), Alec (born in Sept. 2003) and Kathryn (born in July 2006). earned national-coach-of-the-year honors from Inside Lacrosse, the IWLCA and Lacrosse Magazine. Overall ACC Final NCAA Year Record Record Ranking* Tournament 1996 12-4 — 13th — 1997 14-4 2-1 8th Semifinals 1998 15-3 3-0 2nd Semifinals 1999 8-7 1-2 7th First Round 2000 12-6 2-1 4th Quarterfinals 2001 11-7 1-2 6th Quarterfinals 2002 17-3 2-1 3rd Semifinals 2003 7-9 0-3 — — 2004 9-7 0-3 12th — 2005 14-6 2-2 11th Quarterfinals 2006 13-6 4-1 5th Quarterfinals 2007 16-5 3-2 4th Quarterfinals 2008 13-7 2-3 9th Quarterfinals 2009 16-5 4-1 tied 3rd Finalist 2010 17-3 4-1 3rd Semifinals 2011 15-6 3-2 3rd Semifinals 2012 15-3 5-0 5th Quarterfinals 2013 18-3 4-1 1st Champion 2014 15-5 5-2 5th Quarterfinals AMONG THE BEST EVER 2015 18-4 6-1 2nd Finalist 2016 20-2 7-0 1st Champion Most Coaching Wins, 2017 17-3 6-1 5th Quarterfinals (NCAA Division I History) 2018 17-4 6-1 4th Semifinals 1. Cindy Timchal* 509 Totals 329-113 72-31 32-18 2. Chris Sailer* 399 • Two NCAA championships (2013, 2016) The Levy family: Ryan, Jenny, Dan, Kathryn & Alec 3. Jenny Levy* 329 • 10 NCAA semifinal appearances (1997, 1998, 2002, 4. Julie Myers* 311 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2018) 5. Amanda O’Leary* 310 • Four NCAA finals (2009, 2013, 2015, 2016) *denotes active coach • Four ACC championships (2002, 2016, 2017, 2018) *Ranking reflects final IWLCA poll 2019 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 14 @uncwlax Assistant Coaches KATRINA DOWD PHIL BARNES ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH ASSISTANT COACH • RECRUITING COORDINATOR fifth SEASON AT CAROLINA 16TH SEASON AT CAROLINA NORTHWESTERN ‘10 ASSUMPTION ‘98

Katrina Dowd returned to Carolina in the summer of 2018 as associate head One of the nation’s most experienced assistant coaches and a keen-eyed recruit- coach and will serve as UNC’s offensive coordinator and draw specialist coach. er, Phil Barnes has been a key part of Carolina’s women’s lacrosse success since She also will assist Levy and longtime assistant coach and director of recruiting 2004. In November 2012, the IWLCA named Barnes its assistant coach of the year. Phil Barnes in scouting, recruiting and all other aspects of guiding the Carolina On the field, Barnes works with the Tar Heel defense and goalkeepers, while program. also heading up the program’s recruiting efforts. Dowd returned to Carolina after two years as the head coach at Oregon, where Barnes’ defensive tutelage has paid off for the Tar Heels. In 2009, Logan she compiled a record of 18-17 from 2017-18. Ripley earned National Goalkeeper of the Year honors and Amber Falcone was Prior to departing for Oregon, Dowd was an assistant coach at Carolina for named the National Defender of the Year. Jen Russell was named National four seasons from 2013-16, helping lead the Tar Heels to NCAA titles in 2013 and Defender of the Year in 2010. Caylee Waters was the 2015 National Goalie of 2016. With Dowd at the helm of the offense, players like Molly Hendrick, Aly the Year, and Waters shared National Goalie of the Year honors with teammate Messinger, Kara Cannizzaro, Sammy Jo Tracy and others broke UNC scoring and Megan Ward in 2016. draw control records. Two of the gold-medal-winning 2017 U.S. National Team’s defenders were A native of Yorktown Heights, N.Y., Dowd was a two-time first-team IWLCA former Tar Heel defenders: Kristen Carr (‘10) and Jen Russell (‘10). All-America at Northwestern (2009, 2010), winning three NCAA champion- Barnes is a former head coach at Holy Cross and the University of Massachusetts ships (2007, 2008, 2009). She was the 2010 IWLCA Attacker of the Year and a who also has coached prep lacrosse. Tewaaraton Award finalist, finishing the season with 110 points on 77 goals and He was the head coach at UMass for three seasons (2000-02), capturing the 33 assists. She led the ’09 Wildcats to their third consecutive national title, scoring Atlantic 10 regular-season and tournament championships and leading the nation a team-high 75 goals. in scoring defense in 2000. In her career, Dowd compiled 209 goals and 58 assists for 267 total points in 88 Barnes was an assistant coach at UMass during the 1998 and ’99 seasons prior games. She finished her career fourth in Northwestern history in goals, and in the to taking over as head coach. He was also the head coach at the College of the Top 10 in assists, ground balls, caused turnovers and draw controls. Holy Cross during the 1996 and 1997 seasons, earning Patriot League Coach-of- She is one of the most decorated international players in the sport’s history, the-Year honors in ‘96. starring for the U.S. National Team from 2008-14. She scored a World Cup-record Barnes earned a B.A. in history from Assumption College in 1998. He is a 26 goals in 2013 to lead the Americans to a gold medal. She earned All-World native of Milford, N.H. honors for her efforts and was named the Best Women’s Player honor for 2013 by Lacrosse Magazine. Dowd has starred professionally in the United Women’s Lacrosse League, earning all-star honors while leading the Long Island Sound to a 2016 league championship. Prior to coming to Carolina in 2013, Dowd coached at Syracuse during the 2012 season, helping lead the Orange to the NCAA championship game for the first time in program history. Before her stint at Syracuse, she coached at the University of Denver for the 2011 season.

GoHeels.com 2019 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 15 SARAH BROWN KARA CANNIZZARO volunteer ASSISTANT COACH director of dEVELOPMENT & operations first SEASON AT CAROLINA SECOND SEASON AT CAROLINA colorado ‘18 unc ‘13

Former two-time All-America defender Sarah Brown joined the Tar Heel staff Kara Cannizzaro returned to the University of North Carolina women’s lacrosse as a volunteer assistant in the fall of 2018 after a decorated playing career at the program as the team’s director of development and operations in the fall of 2017. University of Colorado. Her duties include engagment with alumnae, social media, team logistics, scout- Her duties include scouting, team travel, player instruction, social media ing and more. and other administrative tasks assigned by head coach Jenny Levy. Brown also Cannizzaro, a midfielder from Cazenovia, N.Y., led the Tar Heels to their interns for GoHeels Productions, the video and graphic design arm of the UNC first NCAA championship as a senior team captain in 2013. She was the NCAA

Carolina Lacrosse Staff Carolina Department of Athletics. Tournament Most Outstanding Player and won the Honda Award for Lacrosse as At Colorado as a senior in 2018, Brown was named the Pac-12 Defensive national player of the year that spring. She is the only Tar Heel lacrosse player to Player of the Year and a first-team all-conference pick. She also earned first-team win the Honda Award, as well as one of two women’s lacrosse players to win the All-America honors from the IWLCA in helping lead the Buffaloes to the Pac-12 Patterson Medal as the most outstanding female student-athlete at UNC. regular season championship. She also earned second-team All-America honors Cannizzaro scored four goals with two assists in the 2013 NCAA title game to as a junior in 2017. lead the Tar Heels to an upset of top-seeded, undefeated Maryland with a 13-12 A 2018 Tewaaraton Award nominee, Brown is currently part of the U.S. win in triple overtime, the longest title game in NCAA championship history. National Team tryout pool and plays for the New York Fight in the Women’s Carolina finished the season with an 18-3 record, and Cannizzaro ended her All- Professional Lacrosse League (WPLL). Atlantic Coast Conference and All-America season with a school-record 83 points Brown graduated from Colorado in 2018 with a degree in advertising. She was on 61 goals with 22 assists. a two-time MPSF All-Academic, a Pac-12 Second-Team All-Academic and an She earned first-team All-America honors in 2013 after picking up third-team IWLCA All-Academic selection. honors as a junior in 2012. After her senior season, she became the first women’s lacrosse player to be nominated for an ESPN ESPY Award. She took part in the U.S. National Team program from 2011 to 2012. Cannizzaro was a mainstay in the Carolina Leadership Academy while enrolled at Carolina. She also was a Dean’s List and ACC Academic Honor Roll student, as well as the 2013 Athletic Director’s Scholar-Athlete Award winner for women’s lacrosse. Following her graduation from UNC, Cannizzaro served as a volunteer assistant coach at the University of Denver in the fall of 2015 and the head coach at Valor Christian High School in Highlands Ranch, Colo., for the 2016 and 2017 seasons. She also worked as a technical recruiter for Apex Systems, Inc. and as a freelance writer for Inside Lacrosse magazine. Cannizzaro graduated from UNC in 2013 with a double major in journalism and mass communication and communication studies.

WOMEN’S LACROSSE STAFF

Emily Adney Matt Bowers Jeffrey Camarati Julie Domina Richie Grimsley Academic Advisor Athletic Communications Director of Photography Administrative Assistant Athletic Facilities

Erik Hernandez Stephen Iannotta Emily McMurtrie Dr. Kelly Waicus Dr. Kelly Waicus Strength & Conditioning Games Operations Athletic Trainer Team Physician Team Physician Coordinator

2019 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 16 @uncwlax Carolina Lacrosse Staff

GoHeels.com 2019 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 17 2015 Schedule

2019 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 18 @uncwlax 2015 Schedule

GoHeels.com 2019 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 19 2015 Schedule

2019 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 20 @uncwlax 2015 Schedule

GoHeels.com 2019 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 21 2015 Schedule

Academic Excellence Success On and Off the Field

2019 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 22 @uncwlax 2015 Schedule

CLA

GoHeels.com 2019 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 23 2015 Schedule

2019 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 24 @uncwlax 2015 Schedule

GoHeels.com 2019 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 25 2015 Schedule

2019 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 26 @uncwlax 2015 Schedule

GoHeels.com 2019 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 27 2015 Schedule

2019 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 28 @uncwlax 2015 Schedule

GoHeels.com 2019 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 29 2015 Schedule

2019 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 30 @uncwlax 2015 Schedule

GoHeels.com 2019 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 31 2015 Schedule

2019 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 32 @uncwlax 2015 Schedule

GoHeels.com 2019 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 33 TAR HEEL ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS Honor Roll Alex Kormann Ted Ellis MOLLY HENDRICK LAURA ZIMMERMAN JAMIE ORTEGA COREY DONOHOE

(All selections are first-team Jazmine Norton, Defender Corey Donohoe, Attacker Caylee Waters, Goalkeeper unless otherwise noted.) 2003: IWLCA (2nd team) 2010: IWLCA, WomensLax.com 2015: IWLCA, Lacrosse Magazine 2011: IWLCA, SynapseSports. 2016: Inside Lacrosse Amy Fine, Midfielder Beth Ames, Midfielder com, WomensLax.com 1997: IWLCA (2nd team) 2004: IWLCA (3rd team); Maggie Bill, Midfielder US Lacrosse (3rd team) Mia Hurrin, Defender 2015: IWLCA (2nd) Sarah Dacey, Midfielder 2010: WomensLacrosse.com (3rd 1997: IWLCA (3rd team) Gina Allen, Midfielder team) Mallory Frysinger, Defender 1998: IWLCA 2005: IWLCA (3rd team) 2011: IWLCA, SynapseSports. 2016: Lacrosse Magazine, IWLCA com, WomensLax.com (2nd) Brooke Crawford, Defender Jenn Cook, Defender 1997: IWLCA (3rd team) 2005: Inside Lacrosse, IWLCA/ Becky Lynch, Attacker Molly Hendrick, Attacker 1998: IWLCA US Lacrosse (2nd team) 2011: IWLCA (2nd team), 2016: IWLCA 1999: IWLCA 2006: Inside Lacrosse, IWLCA SynapseSports.com (3rd team) 2017: IWLCA, Inside Lacrosse 2007: Inside Lacrosse, IWLCA, 2012: IWLCA, SynapseSports. Erin McGinnis, Attacker WomensLacrosse.com com (2nd team) Sammy Jo Tracy, Attacker 1998: IWLCA 2016: IWLCA (2nd) Kristen Hordy, Goalkeeper Laura Zimmerman, Midfielder 2017: Inside Larosse, IWLCA Aubrey Falk, Midfielder 2005: Inside Lacrosse (2nd team) 2011: WomensLax.com, IWLCA (3rd) 1998: IWLCA (3rd team) 2006: IWLCA (3rd team) (3rd team) 2012: SynapseSports.com, Maggie Auslander, Defender Lori Pasquantonio, Attacker Christina Juras, Midfielder IWLCA (2nd team) 2017: Inside Lacrosse (3rd) 1998: IWLCA (3rd team) 2007: IWLCA (3rd Team) Kara Cannizzaro, Midfielder Marie McCool, Midfielder Meghann Mohler, Midfielder Amber Falcone, Defender 2012: SynapseSports.com (2nd 2016: IWLCA, Lacrosse Magazine 1999: IWLCA (2nd team) 2006: IWLCA (3rd team) team), IWLCA (3rd team) 2017: IWLCA, Inside Lacrosse 2000: IWLCA (2nd team); US 2007: Inside Lacrosse (2nd 2013: IWLCA, SynapseSports. 2018: IWLCA, Inside Lacrosse Lacrosse (honorable mention) team), IWLCA (3rd team), com, WomensLax.com WomensLacrosse.com (3rd team) Ela Hazar, Attacker Kellie Thompson, Midfielder 2008: Inside Lacrosse, Sloane Serpe, Defender 2017: IWLCA (3rd) 2000: IWLCA (3rd team); US WomensLacrosse.com, Womens 2012: SynapseSports.com, 2018: IWLCA (3rd), Inside Lacrosse (honorable mention) Lax.com, IWLCA (2nd team) IWLCA (2nd team) Lacrosse (3rd) 2001: IWLCA (2nd team), US 2009: IWLCA, WomensLax.com, 2013: IWLCA, WomensLax.com, Lacrosse (honorable mention) WomensLacrosse.com SynapseSports.com (2nd) Katie Hoeg, Attacker 2002: Inside Lacrosse, IWLCA 2014: IWLCA, WomensLax.com, 2018: IWLCA, Inside Lacrosse (2nd team) Meg Freshwater, Midfielder Lacrosse Magazine (2nd) 2008: WomensLacrosse.com (3rd Porter Wilkinson, Defender team) Emily Garrity, Midfielder Jamie Ortega, Attacker 2000: IWLCA, US Lacrosse 2013: SynapseSports.com (2nd) 2018: Inside Lacrosse (2nd) 2001: IWLCA (2nd team) Megan Bosica, Midfielder 2002: IWLCA, Inside Lacrosse 2009: IWLCA (3rd team), Abbey Friend, Attacker (2nd team) WomensLacrosse.com (3rd team) 2013: IWLCA (2nd), 2010: IWLCA (3rd team) SynapseSports.com (2nd) Christine McPike, Midfielder 2014: IWLCA, WomensLax.com FOUR-TIME ALL-AMERICA 2001: IWLCA, US Lacrosse Logan Ripley, Goalkeeper Amber Falcone (defender), 2006- 2002: IWLCA, Inside Lacrosse 2009: IWLCA Brittney Coppa, Midfielder 07-08-09 2010: IWLCA (2nd team) 2013: IWLCA (3rd) Lindsay Stone, Attacker THREE-TIME ALL-AMERICA 1997- 2001: IWLCA (2nd team); US Jen Russell, Midfielder Aly Messinger, Attacker Brooke Crawford (defender), 98-99 Lacrosse (honorable mention) 2009: IWLCA, WomensLacrosse. 2014: IWLCA (3rd) 2000- Inside Lacrosse (2nd com (2nd team) IWLCA (3rd) Kellie Thompson (midfielder), 2002: 2015: 01-02 team), IWLCA (2nd team) IWLCA, WomensLax.com, Lacrosse Magazine 2010: 2016: Porter Wilkinson (defender), 2000- WomensLacrosse.com 01-02 Andy Fortino, Defender Sydney Holman, Attacker Jenn Cook (defender), 2005-06-07 2001: IWLCA (3rd team) Kristen Carr, Defender 2014: IWLCA (3rd) Sloane Serpe (defender), 2012-13-14 2002: Inside Lacrosse, IWLCA 2010: IWLCA, WomensLax.com, Aly Messinger (attacker), 2014-15-16 (3rd team) WomensLacrosse.com Courtney Waite, Defender Marie McCool (midfielder),2016- 2015: IWLCA, Lacrosse Magazine 17-18

2019 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 34 @uncwlax TAR HEEL HONOR ROLL Honor Roll

MARIE McCOOL CAYLEE WATERS SLOANE SERPE PAIGE HANSON

ACC PLAYER OF THE YEAR Logan Ripley: 2009, 2010 Sloane Serpe: 2013 Margaret Corzel: 2015 Christine McPike: 2002 Jen Russell: 2009, 2010 Aly Messinger: 2013, 2016 Stephanie Lobb: 2016 Kristen Taylor: 2009 Megan Ward: 2013, 2016 Sammy Jo Tracy: 2017 (co- ACC Mia Hurrin: 2010, 2011 Maggie Bill: 2015 winner) ATTACKER OF THE YEAR Laura Zimmerman: 2011, 2012 Sarah Scott: 2015 Caylee Waters: 2017 (co-winner) Molly Hendrick: 2017 Becky Lynch: 2012 Caylee Waters: 2015 Naomi Lerner: 2018 Kara Cannizzaro: 2012, 2013 Carly Reed: 2016 ACC Sloane Serpe: 2012, 2013, 2014 Marie McCool: 2016, 2018 MIDFIELDER OF THE YEAR Abbey Friend: 2012, 2013, 2014 Jamie Ortega: 2018 TEWAARATON TROPHY FINALISTS Marie McCool: 2017, 2018 Emily Garrity: 2013 Christine McPike, 2002 Brittney Coppa: 2013 IWLCA Amber Falcone, 2009 ACC FRESHMAN OF THE Aly Messinger: 2014 (2nd team), ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA Jen Russell, 2010 YEAR 2016 (2nd team) Gray MacNair: 2000 Becky Lynch, 2012 Betsy Gaines: 2000 Megan Ward: 2014 (2nd team) Meghan Stringer: 2000 Kara Cannizzaro, 2013 Abbey Friend: 2011 Caylee Waters: 2014, 2015, Brooke Schildwachter: 2001 Marie McCool, 2017, 2018 Sydney Holman: 2014 (co- 2016 (2nd team), 2017 (2nd team) Porter Wilkinson: 2001, 2002 winner) Courtney Waite: 2015 (3rd team) HONDA AWARD Jamie Ortega: 2018 Margaret Corzel: 2015 (2nd Kara Cannizzaro, 2013 team) ACC WEAVER-JAMES HONDA AWARD FINALISTS ACC COACH OF THE YEAR Caileigh Sindall: 2015 (2nd POST-GRADUATE Christine McPike, 2002 SCHOLARSHIP Jenny Levy: 1997, 2002 (co- team) Amber Falcone, 2009 winner), 2010 (co-winner), 2016 Maggie Bill: 2015 (2nd team) Porter Wilkinson: 2002 Jen Russell, 2010 Molly Hendrick: 2015 (2nd Kelly Taylor: 2009 Kara Cannizzaro, 2013 IWLCA SOUTH REGION team), 2016, 2017 Meredith Newton: 2011 Marie McCool, 2017, 2018 COACH OF THE YEAR Sammy Jo Tracy: 2015 (2nd Jenny Levy: 1998 team), 2016, 2017 (2nd team) ACC SCHOLAR-ATHLETE NATIONAL MIDFIELDER OF THE Mallory Frysinger: 2016 AWARD YEAR ALL-ACC Marie McCool: 2016, 2017, 2018 Porter Wilkinson: 2002 Christine McPike, 2002 (IWLCA) Erin McGinnis: 1997, 1998 Maggie Auslander: 2017 Marie McCool, 2018 (IWLCA) Sarah Dacey: 1997, 1998 Ela Hazar: 2017, 2018 (2nd) ACC SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF Brooke Crawford: 1997, 1999 Maggie Bill: 2018 (2nd) THE YEAR (LACROSSE) NATIONAL DEFENDER OF THE YEAR Debbie Castine: 1997, 1998 Charlotte Sofield: 2018 Marie McCool: 2017 Jenn Cook, 2006 (Inside Lacrosse) 1998 2018 (2nd) Aubrey Falk: Kara Klages: Amber Falcone, 2009 (IWLCA, Gray MacNair: 1998, 1999 Katie Hoeg: 2018 YEARDLEY LOVE UNSUNG WomensLacrosse.com, WomensLax.com) Meghann Mohler: 1999, 2000 HERO AWARD Jen Russell, 2010 (WomensLax.com) Porter Wilkinson: 2000, 2001, ACC TOURNAMENT MVP Zoe Skinner: 2013 2002 Christine McPike: 2002 NATIONAL GOALKEEPER OF THE Christine McPike: 2001, 2002 Marie McCool: 2016 IWLCA COMMUNITY YEAR Lindsay Stone: 2001, 2002 Molly Hendrick: 2017 AWARENESS AWARD Logan Ripley, 2009 (IWLCA) Kellie Thompson: 2001 Taylor Moreno: 2018 Zoe Skinner: 2014 Caylee Waters, 2015 (IWLCA, Inside Andy Fortino: 2003 Lacrosse, Lacrosse Magazine), 2016 Beth Ames: 2004 NCAA TOURNAMENT MOST NCAA ELITE 89 AWARD (Inside Lacrosse co-winner) Gina Allen: 2005 OUTSTANDING PLAYER Meredith Newton: 2010 Megan Ward, 2016 (Inside Lacrosse co- winner) Allison Higgins: 2005 Kara Cannizzaro: 2013 Paige Hanson: 2013 Jenn Cook: 2005, 2006, 2007 Aly Messinger: 2016 NATIONAL COACH Christina Juras: 2005, 2006, PATTERSON MEDAL OF THE YEAR 2007 ALL-NCAA TOURNAMENT (TOP STUDENT-ATHLETE Jenny Levy: 2013 (IWLCA, Inside Kristen Hordy: 2006, 2007 Sarah Dacey: 1997, 1998 AT UNC) Lacrosse, Lacrosse Magazine), 2016 Melissa McCarthy: 2006 Aubrey Falk: 1998 Corey Donohoe: 2011 (IWLCA, Lacrosse Magazine) Amber Falcone: 2007, 2008, Amber Falcone: 2009 Kara Cannizzaro: 2013 2009 Jen Russell: 2009 Marie McCool: 2018 NATIONAL ROOKIE Meg Freshwater: 2008 Laura Zimmerman: 2009, 2010, OF THE YEAR Erica LaGrow: 2008 2011 KELLIE THOMPSON SHILEY Sydney Holman: 2014 (Inside Lacrosse) Corey Donohoe: 2008, 2010, Corey Donohoe: 2010, 2011 AWARD Jamie Ortega: 2018 (Inside Lacrosse) 2011 Kara Cannizzaro: 2013 (MVP) Kara Cannizzaro: 2013 Megan Bosica: 2009 Emily Garrity: 2013 Abbey Friend: 2014 GoHeels.com 2019 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 35 2018 North Carolina Women’s Lacrosse Record: 17-4, 6-1 ACC NCAA Semifinalist ACC Tournament Champion Final Poll Rankings: No. 4 IWLCA, No. 5 Media

Shot Free Pos # Name GP-GS G A Pts. Shots Pct. Md-Att GB DC T/O CT Fouls 8 Katie Hoeg 21-19 39 50 89 75 .520 6-12 15 5 28 10 19 2018 Statistics 3 Jamie Ortega 21-21 70 16 86 122 .574 13-23 23 1 20 9 18 4 Marie McCool 21-21 61 23 84 131 .466 19-36 35 165 22 23 45 7 Ela Hazar 21-21 35 47 82 78 .449 2-12 26 2 47 5 15 22 Maggie Bill 17-13 27 17 44 60 .450 3-10 22 3 19 7 25 9 Kara Klages 20-17 32 7 39 67 .478 5-10 23 36 22 11 42 77 Olivia Ferrucci 20-5 15 8 23 36 .417 0-3 11 2 16 4 18 27 Marisa DiVietro 21-5 11 6 17 27 .407 1-6 16 1 13 3 15 12 Ally Mastroianni 18-3 14 1 15 42 .333 2-10 10 10 10 5 16 21 Gianna Bowe 21-15 12 2 14 26 .462 2-2 20 44 11 6 28 10 Taylor McDaniels 18-0 7 1 8 15 .467 2-4 1 2 10 0 6 14 Scottie Rose Growney 21-1 6 0 6 17 .353 0-3 12 24 11 6 20 15 Charlotte Sofield 19-7 3 1 4 3 1.000 2-2 10 12 3 14 41 18 Bridget Curran 7-0 0 0 0 2 .000 0-1 0 0 1 0 4 29 Amanda Dionne 3-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0-1 0 0 0 0 0 11 Kayla Wood 21-20 0 0 0 1 .000 — 12 6 5 7 34 97 Elise Hennessey 16-13 0 0 0 0 — — 26 0 2 1 1 44 Riley Harrison 2-0 0 0 0 0 — — 0 0 0 0 0 43 Alex Halpin 1-0 0 0 0 0 — — 0 0 0 0 0 34 Claire Nappi 8-0 0 0 0 0 — — 2 0 1 1 3 30 Taylor Moreno 16-8 0 0 0 0­ — — 31 0 2 6 0 28 Jamie Trabaudo 5-0 0 0 0 0 — — 0 1 0 0 1 24 Naomi Lerner 21-21 0 0 0 0 — — 13 2 1 16 45 23 Emma Trenchard 21-21 0 0 0 0 — — 24 12 6 11 14 19 Sidney Swormstedt 2-0 0 0 0 0 — — 0 0 1 0 0 17 Maddie Hoffer 7-0 0 0 0 0 — — 0 0 0 1 2 16 Catie Woodruff 12-0 0 0 0 0 — — 5 2 2 0 7 13 Erin Kelly 21-21 0 0 0 0 — — 13 1 3 10 23 2 Elizabeth Haus 5-0 0 0 0 0 — — 0 0 0 0 0 1 Hannah Pope 5-0 0 0 0 0 — — 1 0 1 0 0 Total 21 332 179 511 703 .472 57-135 351 337 276 158 479 Opponents 21 223 85 308 569 .392 54-131 341 254 282 138 488

Goalkeeping Statistics GP-GS Minutes Sv GA Save Pct. GAA W L 29 Amanda Dionne 1-0 2:13 0 0 .000 0.00 0 0 43 Alex Halpin 1-0 3:42 0 0 .000 0.00 0 0 30 Taylor Moreno 16-8 677:37 133 113 .541 10.01 7 2 97 Elise Hennessey 16-13 584:15 72 110 .396 11.30 10 2 Total 21 1267:47 205 223 .479 10.55 17 4 Opponents 21 1267:47 194 332 .369 15.71 4 17

2019 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 36 @uncwlax 2018 Results

Date Opponent Score Record Site Attend. Feb. 10 at #16 James Madison L, 14-15 2ot 0-1 Harrisonburg, Va. 383 Feb. 16 at High Point W, 14-10 1-1 High Point, N.C. 504 Feb. 18 Liberty W, 23-4 2-1 Chapel Hill 405 Feb. 24 #1 Maryland W, 16-15 ot 3-1 Chapel Hill 1100 March 3 #4 Florida L, 10-17 3-2 Chapel Hill 503 March 10 at #6 Virginia W, 13-9 4-2, 1-0 Charlottesville, Va. 661 March 13 Elon W, 12-1 5-2 Chapel Hill 100 March 17 at #9 Northwestern W, 18-13 6-2 Evanston, Ill. 475 March 24 at #3 Boston College L, 11-17 6-3, 1-1 Chestnut Hill, Mass. 1521 March 28 #17 Virginia Tech W, 13-12 7-3, 2-1 Chapel Hill 295 March 31 #22 Notre Dame W, 13-12 8-3, 3-1 Chapel Hill 604 April 7 Louisville W, 16-6 9-3, 4-1 Chapel Hill 207 April 14 at #15 Syracuse W, 20-11 10-3, 5-1 Syracuse, N.Y. 931 Marie McCool April 15 vs. Canisius W, 22-3 11-3 Syracuse, N.Y. 203 April 21 #22 Duke W, 20-10 12-3, 6-1 Chapel Hill 1417 April 26 vs. #17 Syracuse-1 W, 21-12 13-3 Durham, N.C. 779 April 27 vs. #12 Virginia Tech-1 W, 14-8 14-3 Durham, N.C. 619 April 29 vs. #2 Boston College-1 W, 14-11 15-3 Durham, N.C. 714 May 13 #13 Virginia Tech-2 W, 17-8 16-3 Raleigh, N.C. 770 May 19 #9 Northwestern-3 W, 19-14 17-3 Chapel Hill 505 May 25 vs. #3 James Madison-4 L, 12-15 17-4 Stony Brook, N.Y. 7524 *regular-season ACC game

1-ACC Tournament, Durham, N.C. 2-NCAA Tournament, Raleigh, N.C. (home game for UNC) 3-NCAA Tournament, Chapel Hill 4-NCAA Tournament, Stony Brook, N.Y. Ela Hazar

The 2018 Season at a Glance

Record W L Pct. Attendance No. Total Average All Games 17 4 .810 Home 10 5806 581 ACC 6 1 .857 Away 6 4475 746 Home 9 1 .900 Neutral 5 2315 463 Away 4 2 .667 Total 21 12596 600 Neutral 4 1 .800 Overtime 1 1 .500

Scoring by Period 1 2 OT1 OT2 Total North Carolina 172 159 1 0 332 Opponents 111 111 0 1 223 Naomi Lerner

GoHeels.com 2019 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 37 2018 North Carolina Women's Lacrosse North Carolina Category Leaders All games (as of May 25, 2018)

## Points GP G A Pts Shots ## Shots GP G A Shots Shot% 8 Katie Hoeg 21 39 50 89 75 4 Marie McCool 21 61 23 131 . 4 6 6 3 Jamie Ortega 21 70 16 86 122 3 Jamie Ortega 21 70 16 122 . 5 7 4 4 Marie McCool 21 61 23 84 131 7 Ela Hazar 21 35 47 78 . 4 4 9 7 Ela Hazar 21 35 47 82 78 8 Katie Hoeg 21 39 50 75 . 5 2 0 22 Maggie Bill 17 27 17 44 60 9 Kara Klages 20 32 7 67 . 4 7 8

## Goals GP G A Pts Shots ## Shot Pct. GP G A Shots Shot% 3 Jamie Ortega 21 70 16 86 122 15 Charlotte Sofield 19 3 1 3 1.000 4 Marie McCool 21 61 23 84 131 3 Jamie Ortega 21 70 16 122 . 5 7 4 8 Katie Hoeg 21 39 50 89 75 8 Katie Hoeg 21 39 50 75 . 5 2 0 7 Ela Hazar 21 35 47 82 78 9 Kara Klages 20 32 7 67 . 4 7 8

2018 Statistical Leaders 9 Kara Klages 20 32 7 39 67 10 Taylor McDaniels 18 7 1 15 . 4 6 7

## Assists GP G A Pts Shots ## Shots on Goal GP G A Shots SOG SOG% 8 Katie Hoeg 21 39 50 89 75 4 Marie McCool 21 61 23 131 97 . 7 4 0 7 Ela Hazar 21 35 47 82 78 3 Jamie Ortega 21 70 16 122 93 . 7 6 2 4 Marie McCool 21 61 23 84 131 7 Ela Hazar 21 35 47 78 55 . 7 0 5 22 Maggie Bill 17 27 17 44 60 9 Kara Klages 20 32 7 67 54 . 8 0 6 3 Jamie Ortega 21 70 16 86 122 8 Katie Hoeg 21 39 50 75 53 . 7 0 7

## Ground Balls GP No. ## Shots on Goal Pct. GP G A Shots SOG SOG% 4 Marie McCool 21 35 15 Charlotte Sofield 19 3 1 3 3 1.000 30 Taylor Moreno 16 31 18 Bridget Curran 7 0 0 2 2 1.000 7 Ela Hazar 21 26 11 Kayla Wood 21 0 0 1 1 1.000 97 Elise Hennessey 16 26 29 Amanda Dionne 3 0 0 1 1 1.000 23 Emma Trenchard 21 24 22 Maggie Bill 17 27 17 60 50 . 8 3 3

## Draw Controls GP No. ## Caused Turnovers GP No. 4 Marie McCool 21 165 4 Marie McCool 21 23 21 Gianna Bowe 21 44 24 Naomi Lerner 21 16 9 Kara Klages 20 36 15 Charlotte Sofield 19 14 14 Scottie Rose Growney 21 24 9 Kara Klages 20 11 23 Emma Trenchard 21 12 23 Emma Trenchard 21 11

## Game-winning Goals GP No. 4 Marie McCool 21 6 7 Ela Hazar 21 3 8 Katie Hoeg 21 2 9 Kara Klages 20 2 77 Olivia Ferrucci 20 2

## Free-position Goals GP No. 4 Marie McCool 21 19 3 Jamie Ortega 21 13 8 Katie Hoeg 21 6 9 Kara Klages 20 5 22 Maggie Bill 17 3

2019 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 38 @uncwlax GGGG Mohler, Meghann 1997-98-99-2000 Gaines, Betsy 2000-01-02 Moore, Alex 2015-16-17

Gannon, Kara 1996-97-98 Moore, Sharon 1996 Tar Heel Letterwinners Garofalo, Margaret 2000-01-02-03 Moreno, Taylor 2018 Garrity, Emily 2010-11-12-13 George, Taylor 2011-12-13-14 NNNN Giacco, Britt 2009-10-11-12 Nappi, Carla 1996-97 Giles, Eileen 2012-13-14-15 Nappi, Claire 2018 Gladchuk, Julie 2004-05-06 Neff, Sarah 2007-08 Greenberg, Karen 1996-97-98-99 Newton, Meredith 2008-09-10-11 Griffin, Jessica 2010-11-12-13 Norton, Jazmine 2000-01-02-03 Growney, Scottie Rose 2018 Gustitus, Sandra 2004 OOOO Off, Kristin 1997-98-99-2000 HHHH Ortega, Jamie 2018 Hahn, Nancy 1996 Osterman, Jessica 2000-01 Halpin, Alex 2018 Hanburger, Katie 1996-97-98-99 PPPP Hanson, Paige 2011-12-13-14 Paletta, Carolyn 2015 Elizabeth Haus Hanssen, Jamie 2005-06-07-08 Parker, Zoe 1996-97-98 Harris, Shelly 1997-98-99-2000 Parks, Chelsea 2006-07-08-09 2015-18 Harrison, Riley 2017-18 Pasquantonio, Lori 1996-97-98 Haus, Elizabeth 2015-16-17-18 Paterakis, Kira 2009-10-11 Player Seasons Havrilla, Amy 1998-99-2000-01 Patterson, Paige 2013-14 AAAA Haydock, 2008 Pope, Hannah 2018 Allard, Charlotte 2017-18 Hayes, Lucy 2009-10-11 Allen, Gina 2002-03-04-05 Hazar, Ela 2015-16-17-18 QQQQ Allen, Jess 2004-05-06-07 Hendrick, Molly 2014-15-16-17 Quattrone, Lynne 2000-01-02-03 Ames, Beth 2001-02-03-04 Hennessey, Elise 2017-18 Andress, Alyssa 2013-14-15-16 Higgins, Allison 2002-03-04-05 RRRR Auslander, Maggie 2014-15-16-17 Higgins, Lindsay 2004-06-07 Reed, Carly 2014-15-16-17 Hoeg, Katie 2017-18 Rellihan, Eden 1998-99-2000-01 BBBB Hoffer, Maddie 2018 Renzi, Kelly 2004-05-06-07 Baker, Alison 1996 Hoffman, Katelyn 2001-02-03-04 Richardson, Joy 2003-04 Baker, Amanda 1996 Holman, Sydney 2014-15-16-17 Ripley, Logan 2007-08-09-10 Ballard, Cassie 2011-12-13-14 Hordy, Kristen 2004-05-06-07 Rubin, Morgan 2012-13-14-15 Barnes, Amanda 2005-06-07-08 Hurrin, Mia 2008-09-10-11 Rude, Chrissy 2004-05-06-07 Barnes-Wagner, Nicki 2002-03-04-05 Russell, Jenn 2007-08-09-10 Bennett, Ridgely 11996-97-98-99 JJJJ Russell, Morgan 2004-05-06-07 Bill, Maggie 2014-15-17-18 Juras, Christina 2004-05-06-07 Ryan, Julia 2005-06-07-08 Bosica, Megan 2007-08-09-10 Bowe, Gianna 2016-17-18 KKKK SSSS Boyle, Kate 2000-01-02-03 Kelly, Erin 2017-18 Scherer, Julie 2006-07 Brault, Jocelyn 2006-07-08-09 Kelly, Meghan 2001-02-03-04 Schildwachter, Brooke 1998-99-2000-01 Brooks, Katie 2005-06-07-09 Kickham, Julie 1997-98-99-2000 Schmidt, Paula 2012-13-14-15 Burbank, Kate 2014-15 Kinsey, Katie 2014-15-16-17 Schmitz, Chloe 2010 Kirchhofer, Allie 2012 Scott, Lindsay 2012-13-14-15 CCCC Klages, Kara 2016-17-18 Scott, Sarah 2012-13-14-15 Cannizzaro, Kara 2010-11-12-13 Krejcik, Christin 2003-04-05 Scurachio, Stephanie 2003-04-05-06 Carr, Kristen 2007-08-09-10 Krishnamoorthy, Brintha 1996-97 Serpe, Sloane 2011-12-13-14 Castine, Debbie 1996-97-98-99 Kuonen, Sarah 2008-09-10-11 Sindall, Caileigh 2012-13-14-15 Chumney, Taylor 2008-09-10-11 Sofield, Charlotte 2016-17-18 Clarke, Meghan 2006-07-08-09 LLLL Skinner, Zoe 2011-12-13-14 Collins, Megan 1999-2000-01-02 LaGrow, Erica 2005-06-07-08 Stone, Lindsay 1999-2000-01-02 Cook, Jenn 2004-05-06-07 Lancaster, Elizabeth 2004-05-06 Stover, Lindsey 2003-04-05-06 Cooper, Jency 1996-97-98-99 LaPenta, Christina 2002-03-04-05 Stringer, Meghan 1997-98-99-2000 Coppa, Brittney 2011-12-13-15 León, Ilsa 2002-03-04-05 Swormstedt, Sidney 2017-18 Corzel, Margaret 2011-13-14-15 Lerner, Naomi 2015-16-17-18 Szakmary, Rachel 2001-02-03-04 Cosentino, Lauren 2009 Lewis, Katie 1996-97-98 Coyne, Melissa 1998-99-2000-01 Lillemoe, Becky 2005-06 TTTT Crawford, Brooke 1996-97-98-99 Lingo, Lillie 2011-12 Tadlock, Kristen 2003-04-05-06 Crook, Chastin 1996 Lobb, Stephanie 2014-15-16 Taylor, Kelly 2006-07-08-09 Cummings, Trish 1996-97-98 Loovis, Katie 1996-97-98-99 Taylor, Kristen 2007-08-09-10 Curran, Bridget 2015-16-17-18 Lynch, Becky 2009-10-11-12 Thomas, Taylor 2012 Lynch, Jessica 2017-18 Thompson, Kellie 1999-2000-01-02 DDDD Trabaudo, Jamie 2018 Dacey, Sarah 1996-97-98 MMMM Tracy, Sammy Jo 2013-15-16-17 Davis, Carly 2014-15-16-17 MacDonald, Eilidh 2003 Trenchard, Emma 2018 Devlin, Kelly 2012-13-15-16 MacNair, Gray 1997-98-99-2000 Dieringer, Brooke 2003-04-06 Maksym, Lauren 2010-11-12-13 VVVV Dionne, Amanda 2018 Markison, Devin 2013-14-15-16 Voishan, Jennie 1997-98-99-2000 DiVietro, Marisa 2017-18 Marslender, Julia 1998-99-2000-01 Donohoe, Corey 2008-09-10-11 Martino, Kate 2013 WWWW Dorsey, Eliza 2015-16 Mastroianni, Ally 2018 Waite, Courtney 2012-13-14-15 McCarthy, Melissa 2003-04-06-07 Wakefield, Caroline 2016-17-18 EEEE McClorey, Erin 2007 Ward, Megan 2013-14-15-16 Ellis, Beth 2009-10-11-12 McCool, Marie 2015-16-17-18 Waters, Caylee 2014-15-16-17 Escobar, Laura 2009-10-11-12 McCoy, Sophie 2014-15-16-17 Wilkinson, Porter 1999-2000-01-02 McCreary, Dana 2008-09 Williams, Britta 2005-06-07-08 FFFF McCully, Danielle 1996 Williams, Jackie 2017-18 Falcone, Amber 2006-07-08-09 McDaniel, Kate 1998-99-2000-01 Wilson, Jessica 1999-2000-01-02 Falk, Aubrey 1996-97-98-99 McDaniels, Taylor 2018 Wood, Kayla 2018 Farrell, Breada 2011-12-13 McDonald, Lane 1997 Woodruff, Catie 2017-18 Ferrucci, Olivia 2016 McGee, Sam 2012-13-14-15 Feusahrens, Lauren 2010 McGinnis, Erin 1996-97-98-99 YYYY Fine, Amy 1996-97 McInnes, Erin 1999-2000-01-02 Young, Brooke 2001-02-03-04 Fitzgerald, Katy 2008-09-10-11 McKinnon, Kacey 2015-16 Young, Caitlin 2006-07-08-09 Flaherty, Jenn 2006-07 McLaughlin, Courtney 2010 Foran, Nicole 1998-99-2000-01 McPike, Christine 1999-2000-01-02 ZZZZ Fortino, Andy 2000-01-02-03 Meade, Merridith 1997-98-99-2000 Zeigler, Maddie 2014 Freshwater, Meg 2005-06-07-08 Messinger, Aly 2013-14-15-16 Zimmerman, Laura 2009-10-11-12 Friend, Abbey 2011-12-13-14 Messinger, Kaitlyn 2009-10-11-12 Frysinger, Mallory 2013-14-15-16 Milback, Laurie 2000-01-02 current players in bold Miles, Kayla 2014-15-16-17

GoHeels.com 2019 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 39 1,244, Logan Ripley in 2009 UNC ALL-TIME SCORING LEADERS Save Percentage: .602, Debbie Castine, Career Points (200 or more) 1996 & 1997 1. Corey Donohoe (2008-11) 256 Most Goals Allowed: 193, Logan Ripley, 2. Abbey Friend (2011-14) 250 2009 3. Marie McCool (2015-18) 246 Best Goals Against Average by a 4. Aly Messinger (2013-16) 230 Goalie: 5.52, Debbie Castine, 1997 5. Becky Lynch (2009-12) 228 6. Kellie Thompson (1999-2002) 222 CAREER INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Record Book 7. Ela Hazar (2015-18) 221 Most Goals Scored: 198, Abbey Friend, 8. Molly Hendrick (2014-17) 220 2011-14 9. Erin McGinnis (1996-99) 211 Most Assists: 121, Ela Hazar, 2015-18 10. Kristen Taylor (2007-10) 203 Most Points: 256, Corey Donohoe, 2008- 11 Career Goals (150 or more) Most Shots: 400, Kellie Thompson, 1. Abbey Friend (2011-14) 198 1999-2002 2. Corey Donohoe (2008-11) 192 Most Games Played: 85, Aly Messinger, 3. Molly Hendrick (2014-17) 186 2013-16 and Marie McCool, 2015-18 4. Marie McCool (2015-18) 183 5. Kellie Thompson (1999-2002) 169 Most Games Started: 81, Abbey Friend 6. Kara Cannizzaro (2010-13) 153 and Sloane Serpe, 2011-14 7. Kristen Taylor (2007-10) 152 Most Ground Balls: 200, Jenn Cook, 2004-07 Career Assists (50 or more) Most Draw Controls: 327, Sammy Jo 1. Ela Hazar (2015-18) 121 Tracy, 2013-17 2. Becky Lynch (2009-12) 92 Most Saves: 564, Kristen Hordy, 2004-07 3. Sydney Holman (2014-17) 86 Most Goalkeeper Minutes Played: 4. Aly Messinger (2013-16) 81 3,810, Kristen Hordy, 2004-07 5. Megan Bosica (2007-10) 77 Save Percentage: .592, Debbie Castine, 6. Erin McGinnis (1996-99) 62 1996-99 Sammy Jo Tracy holds UNC career, game and single-season records in draw controls. 7. Corey Donohoe (2008-11) 64 Most Goals Allowed: 515, Kristen Hordy, 8. Marie McCool (2015-18) 63 2004-07 9. Katie Hoeg (2017-) 59 Best Goals Against Average: 6.13, 10. Kellie Thompson (1999-2002) 53 Debbie Castine, 1996-99 Laura Zimmerman (2009-12) 53 49, Caylee Waters, 12. Abbey Friend (2011-14) 52 Most Goalie Wins: 2014-17 SINGLE-GAME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS SINGLE-GAME TEAM RECORDS Most Goals Scored: 8, Kellie Thompson Most Goals Scored: 24 vs. Longwood, vs. UMBC, 5/9/02 4/15/07), vs. Canisius (2/19/14) Most Assists: 8, Ela Hazar vs. Fewest Goals Scored: 2 on four occa- Northwestern, 3/17/18 sions, most recently at Penn, 3/6/09 Most Points: 10, Kellie Thompson vs. Most Goals Allowed: 21 vs. UMBC, 5/9/02 Northwestern, 5/24/09 Most Saves: 20, Kristen Hordy vs. Penn Fewest Goals Allowed: 1 vs. Temple, State, 3/28/04 3/18/99; 1 vs. Virginia Tech, 3/27/01, 1 vs. Most Ground Balls: 10, Lori Elon, 3/13/18 Pasquantonio vs. Richmond, 4/24/96 Largest Margin of Victory: 22 vs. Most Draw Controls: 14 by Sammy Jo Longwood, 4/15/07 Tracy vs. High Point, 2/12/16 Largest Margin of Defeat: 14 vs. Princeton, 5/17/02 and vs. Northwestern, SINGLE-SEASON 5/24/09 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Most Assists: 15 at Old Dominion, Most Goals Scored: 72, Molly Hendrick, 4/16/08, vs. Elon, 3/1/15, vs. 2017 Northwestern, 3/17/18 and vs. Canisius, Most Assists: 50, Katie Hoeg, 2018 4/14/18 Most Points: 89, Katie Hoeg, 2018 Most Points: 37 vs. Longwood, 4/15/07 Most Shots: 146, Kellie Thompson, 2002 and vs. Canisius, 4/15/18 Most Games Played: 22, by 10 players Most Shots: 52 vs. Lehigh, 3/16/97 in 2015 and 10 players in 2016 Most Ground Balls: 66 vs. George Most Games Started: 22, by four players Mason, 3/12/96 in 2015 and seven players in 2016 Most Draw Controls: 23 vs. Boston Most Ground Balls: 87, Sarah Dacey, College, 4/28/17 and vs. Syracuse, 1997 4/14/18 Most Draw Controls: 165, Marie Most Fouls: 44 at Towson, 3/15/15 Molly Hendrick set the school record for McCool, 2018 Best Shooting Percentage: .737 at goals (72) and tied the record for points Most Fouls: 73, Kara Cannizzaro in 2012 Virginia, 3/10/12 (83) in 2017. Most Saves: 177, Caylee Waters, 2017 Most Saves: 20 vs. Penn State, 3/28/04 Most Goalkeeper Minutes Played: Best Save Percentage: .917 vs. Elon,

2019 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 40 @uncwlax 3/13/18 Record Book

Andy Mead Most Turnovers: 26 vs. Colgate, 3/6/96; 26 vs. Georgetown, 4/10/96 UNC BEST INDIVIDUAL SEASONS

SINGLE-SEASON TEAM RECORDS Single-Season Points (60 or more) Most Goals Scored: 332, 2018 (21 games) 1. 89 by Katie Hoeg, 2018 (39g-50a) 2. 86 by Jamie Ortega, 2018 (70g-16a) Most Goals Allowed: 223, 2018 (21 3. 84 by Marie McCool, 2018 (61g-23a) games) 4. 83 by Kara Cannizaro, 2013 (61g-22a) Most Assists: 179, 2018 (21 games) 83 by Molly Hendrick, 2017 (72g-11a) Most Assists Allowed: 85, 2018 (21 6. 82 by Ela Hazar, 2018 (35g-47a) games) 7. 81 by Abbey Friend, 2014 (65g-16a) Most Points: 511, 2018 (21 games) 8. 77 by Corey Donohoe, 2010 (54g-23a) Most Points Allowed: 308, 2018 (21 9. 76 by Kellie Thompson, 2002 (62g-14a) games) 76 by Becky Lynch, 2011 (40g-36a) 11. 75 by Corey Donohoe, 2011 (52g-23a) 205, 2018 (21 games) Most Saves: 12. 72 by Ela Hazar, 2017 (32g-40a) Most Opponent’s Saves: 241, 2007 (21 13. 71 by Erin McGinnis, 1996 (49g-22a) games) 71 by Molly Hendrick, 2016 (59g-12a) Best Save Percentage: .606, 1997 (18 15. 69 by Lindsay Stone, 2002 (47g-22a) games) 69 by Aly Messinger, 2013 (35g-34a) Best Opponent’s Save Percentage: .536, 69 by Marie McCool, 2017 (50g-19a) 1999 (15 games) 18. 66 by Becky Lynch, 2010 (41g-25a) 19. 65 by Laura Zimmerman, 2012 (44g-21a) Best Goals Against Average: 5.52, 1997 20. 64 by Kellie Thompson, 2001 (51g-13a) (18 games) 21. 63 by Becky Lynch, 2012 (42g-21a) Best Opponent’s Goals Against Average: 63 by Marie McCool, 2016 (46g-17a) 8.31, 2003 (16 games) 23. 62 by Abbey Friend, 2013 (47g-15a) Most Shots: 762, 2017 (20 games) 62 by Sammy Jo Tracy, 2016 (42g-20a) Most Opponent’s Shots: 569, 2018 (21 25. 61 by Corey Donohoe, 2008 (50g-11a) games) 61 by Sydney Holman, 2014 (34g-27a) Aly Messinger and the 2016 NCAA champion Best Shooting Percentage: .518, 2014 (20 27. 60 by Erin McGinnis, 1998 (47g-13a) Tar Heels scored a school-record 299 goals. 60 by Abbey Friend, 2012 (52g-8a) Messinger played in more games (85) than games) any player in UNC history. Best Opponent’s Shooting Percentage: Single-Season Goals (50 or more) .470, 2000 (18 games) 1. 72 by Molly Hendrick, 2017 Most Ground Balls: 716, 1996 (16 games) 2. 70 by Jamie Ortega, 2018 Most Opponent’s Ground Balls: 465, 3. 65 by Abbey Friend, 2014 1996 (16 games) 4. 62 by Kellie Thompson, 2002 Most Draw Controls: 350, 2017 (20 5. 61 by Kara Cannizzaro, 2013 61 by Marie McCool, 2018 Grant Halverson games) 7. 59 by Molly Hendrick, 2016 Most Opponent’s Draw Controls: 254, 8. 54 by Corey Donohoe, 2010 2018 (21 games) 9. 52 by Corey Donohoe, 2011 Most Turnovers: 292, 2002 (20 games) 52 by Abbey Friend, 2012 Most Opponent’s Turnovers: 367, 2007 11. 51 by Kellie Thompson, 2001 (21 games) 12. 50 by Corey Donohoe, 2008 Most Fouls: 519, 2017 (20 games) 50 by Marie McCool, 2017 Most Opponent’s Fouls: 611, 2017 (20 Single-Season Assists (25 or more) games) 1. 50 by Katie Hoeg, 2018 Most Games Played: 22, 2015 2. 47 by Ela Hazar, 2018 Most Minutes Played: 1,343, 2015 (22 3. 40 by Ela Hazar, 2017 games) 4. 36 by Becky Lynch, 2011 Most Victories: 20, 2016 (22 games) 5. 34 by Aly Messinger, 2016 Fewest Victories: 7, 2003 (16 games) 6. 30 by Sydney Holman, 2017 Most Losses: 9, 2003 (16 games) 7. 28 by Ela Hazar, 2016 8. 27 by Sydney Holman, 2014 Fewest Losses: 2, 2016 (22 games) 9. 26 by Megan Bosica, 2008 10. 25 by Erin McInnes, 2001 25 by Becky Lynch, 2010

Single-Season Draw Controls 1. 165 by Marie McCool, 2018 2. 145 by Sammy Jo Tracy, 2017

(bold indicates player active in 2019)

Kellie Thompson finished her career in 2002 as UNC’s goal leader in a game, season and career.

GoHeels.com 2019 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 41 All-Time Results All-Time

2019 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 42 @uncwlax 2015 Schedule

GoHeels.com 2019 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 43 2015 Schedule

2019 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 44 @uncwlax YOU PROVIDE THE OPPORTUNITY

RAMS CLUB MEMBERS GIVE THE GIFT OF OPPORTUNITY – for the best student-athletes to attend the best university, to compete in the best facilities, and to play for the best coaches at the highest level of competition in all 28 of our varsity sports.

JOIN THE RAMS CLUB STARTING AT $100! FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO JOIN, VISIT RAMSCLUB.COM

P.O. BOX 2446 | CHAPEL HILL, NC 27515 | (919) 843-2000 | RAMSCLUB.COM | THE RAMS CLUB | @THERAMSCLUB