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2012 NAVY WOMEN’S SOCCER

Table of Contents General Information Coaching Staff Location Annapolis, Md. Head Coach Carin Gabarra 2-3 Founded October 10, 1845 Associate Head Coach Rob Blanck 4 Enrollment 4,400 Goalkeeper Coach Dustin Shambach 4 Nickname Midshipmen or Mids Colors Navy Blue and Gold 2012 Navy Midshipmen Conference Patriot League Roster 5 Facility Glenn Warner Soccer Facility (2,500) Season Outlook/Roster Breakdown 6-8 Superintendent Vice Adm. Michael H. Miller, USN Midshipmen Bios 9-34 Director of Athletics Chet Gladchuk Athletics Web Site navysports.com Review, Records & History 2011 Season In Review 35 Patriot League Recap 36 Program History 2011 Individual and Team Statistics 37-41 First Year of Soccer 1993 Navy Record Book 42-47 All-Time Record 237-112-33 (19 Yrs.) Awards and Honors 48-49 All-Time Patriot League Record 72-33-15 (18 Yrs.) All-Time Letterwinners 50-52 Record at the GWSF 94-16-10 (10 Yrs.) All-Time Series Records 53-57 Consecutive Winning Seasons 17 (1995-2011) Year-By-Year Results 58-61 PL Tournament Appearances / Last 14 / 2011 Navy Soccer Timeline 62-63 PL Tournament Championships / Last 3 / 2007 Glenn Warner Soccer Facility/Support Staff 64-65 PL Regular-Season Championships / Last 6 / 2008 Patriot League 66-67 NCAA Tournament Appearances 3 (2007, 2006, 2003)

NavySports.com/Social Media Team Information 2011 Overall Record 13-6-3 For all the latest Navy news, scores and schedules go to 2011 Patriot League Record / Finish 4-2-1 / T-2nd NavySports.com, the online home of the Naval Academy Athletic Department. Additionally, to get the breaking news, Letterwinners Returning/Lost 18/6 in-game score updates, behind-the-scenes content and Starters Returning/Lost 8/3 much more, become a fan of Navy on Facebook (facebook. Newcomers 7 com/navyathletics), follow us on Twitter (twitter.com/navy- athletics) and check out our YouTube page (youtube.com/ Coaching Staff navyathletics). Head Coach Carin Gabarra

Alma Mater UC Santa Barbara ‘87, 20th year Credentials/Interviews/Photography Navy Record 237-112-33 (19 Yrs.) For game credentials for media or photographers or to Career Record 243-122-33 (20 Yrs.) schedule an interview with a coach or student-athlete, Gabarra’s Office Phone 410-293-5562 please contact Assistant Sports Information Director Matt Muzza at 410-293-8778 or [email protected]. The Glenn Gabarra’s Email [email protected] Warner Soccer Facility does have a press box with working Associate Head Coach Rob Blanck phone and internet lines. Alma Mater Williams ‘89, 18th year Blanck’s Office Phone 410-293-5543 Navy All-Access Blanck’s Email [email protected] Select women’s soccer games will have live streaming Goalkeeper Coach Dustin Shambach video on Navy All-Access. Navy All-Access is a subscrip- Alma Mater Messiah ‘07, 3rd year tion-based video service and can be accessed at Women’s Soccer Fax 410-293-3149 NavySports.com. Sports Information Tickets Women’s Soccer SID Matt Muzza Individual and season tickets can be purchased on Office / Cell Phone 410-293-8778 / 716-969-0843 NavySports.com, by calling 800-US4-NAVY or at the Glenn E-Mail [email protected] Soccer Warner Facility box office. Fax 410-293-8954 Media Guide Credits Mailing Address 566 Brownson Road Annapolis, MD 21402 Editor: Matt Muzza, Assistant SID Design: Mark Leddy, Director of Publications Photography: Phil Hoffmann

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Carin Gabarra Head Coach • 20th Year at Navy • UC Santa Barbara ‘87 Carin Gabarra is earned all-league honors, including eight first-teamers. ing scorer all-time. a proven winner. Not Justine Fisher earned rookie-of-the-year accolades, The year 2004 was one of rebuilding. Navy dropped only was she a suc- while Aunapu was dubbed Defensive Player of the its first three league games, but responded by winning cess as a forward on Year for the second-straight season. Aunapu was just four straight. Defender Xochitl Piedra closed out her the UC-Santa Barbara the sixth player in league history to earn First-Team All- career by being named to the Patriot League First soccer team and later Patriot League recognition all four years and concluded Team, just the third player in Academy history to be in her career playing her career as a two-time Academic All-American. named all-league all four years, while Meggie Curran for the In 1999, Navy again made a run at the Patriot and Stephanie Parker were tabbed first-team all stars. National Team, but League crown, as the Mids shared the regular-season Injuries plagued the Mids in 2005, but for junior Meggie Gabarra has also demonstrated the golden touch when title with a 5-1 league mark. While making a return trip Curran, she finally was healthy and it showed. Curran leading others by example. to the conference championship game, six Mids were paced the Patriot League with 32 points (9 g, 14 a). It is the gift of leadership, which has led her to tabbed all-league, including Fisher who became the In 2006, the four-member Class of 2007 began become one of the household names within the col- first Mid to be honored as the Patriot League Offensive and ended their playing careers at the Academy in legiate coaching ranks. Not because she was an Player of the Year. much the same fashion, by leading the Mids to the eight-time All-American (four in high school and four The year 2000 brought Fisher her third all-league NCAA Tournament. A magical season saw Navy win a at UC-Santa Barbara), and not because she was a honor, as the Mids posted a 10-9-2 record and earned school-record 21 games, earn its sixth regular-sea- member of the 1996 Olympic gold-medal winning U.S. a bid to the league tournament for the sixth-consecutive son league crown, claim its second Patriot League National Team, but because she has developed the season. Meanwhile, two rookies showed a glimmer of Tournament title, and for the first time, advance to the Navy soccer program from ground level to one of the greatness to come in Amelia Sheveland, who tied the NCAA’s Second Round. Nestled in there was Navy’s Mid-Atlantic Region’s most competitive teams. school record for goals in a game with four, and Stacy first win over a nationally-ranked program, a 1-0 victory Since taking over the Navy program in 1993, she Finley, who made 17 starts while playing virtually every over ninth-ranked Penn State in front of a standing- has taken the Midshipmen from a club-level organiza- position. room only crowd at the Glenn Warner Soccer Facility. tion to a team who has claimed at least a share of the Just one win shy of the school record, the 2001 Navy won 19-straight games before losing its regular- Patriot League regular-season title six times, made team found success as it claimed a share of the season finale by a goal. three NCAA Tournament appearances, and produced Patriot League regular-season title with a 16-5-1 overall The Mids led the nation in GAA (.370), shutout 17 consecutive winning seasons. mark and 6-1 league record. Fisher became Navy’s percentage (.790) and save percentage (.918), while Gabarra is the Patriot League’s all-time leader in all-time leading scorer, while Gabarra claimed her setting school records in points (219), goals (70), winning percentage and she is seeking to join just 25 100th-career win all in one eventful day — Oct. assists (79), shutouts (19), and GAA (.370). Meggie other coaches in the history of women’s soccer in the 28, 2001, against George Mason. Finley earned the Curran was named the Patriot League Offensive Player exclusive 250-win club. Gabarra is also just five wins offensive player-of-the-year title, Kate Macfarlane was of the Year, while also becoming the program’s first away of passing the legendary Glenn Warner for the deemed the defensive player of the year and Xochitl All-American. Rookie Shelly Moeller was named the most coaching wins in Navy history, for either men’s or Piedra shared the top rookie honor. Meanwhile, co-defensive player of the year and claimed league women’s soccer. Fisher and Kate Macfarlane both were Academic All- tournament MVP kudos while playing in front of sopho- Americans. more keeper Lizzie Barnes, who led the nation and set BUILDING FROM THE BEGINNING Navy posted the program’s first undefeated regular Patriot League records for GAA (0.29) en route to earn- Gabarra arrived at Navy in 1993, and led the Mids season at 16-0-4, before American upset the Mids in ing the league’s goalkeeper-of-the-year laurel. to a 2-5 mark in their first season as a varsity sport. In the Patriot League Tournament to leave the only blem- The 2007 squad posted a 14-5-4 record and the process, Navy gained valuable experience before ish on the Mids’ 2002 record. Navy was the only Div. claimed Navy’s second NCAA berth in as many years. beginning Patriot League competition in 1994. I school that finished the 2002 season without a loss Behind offensive juggernaut Brigitte Fox and a stout The Mids showed great progress in their inaugural in regular-season play. Finley garnered her second- defense, the Mids peaked at just the right time. Navy season, as they missed a league tournament berth straight Patriot League Offensive Player-of-the-Year closed out the year unbeaten in its final 10 matches to by just one game. The improvement continued in ‘95 award after setting single-season school records with earn its third-ever NCAA nod. Fox garnered first-team with Navy boasting a record of 10-7-1. With a third- 45 points and 19 goals. Defensively, Kim Bonafede all-league recognition for a second-straight year after place regular-season finish, the Mids made their first was among the top three nationally in GAA. Nadia pacing the conference with 16 goals and 35 points. Patriot League Tournament appearance, falling in the Sheikh was a first-team all star after assuming the Senior team captain Kari Weniger closed out a fine championship contest. The team’s success didn’t stop school’s all-time assist lead in the final game of her career by garnering her second Academic All-America there. The ‘96 squad produced an 11-6-2 record, career. honor. finished fourth in the league and made its first post- In 2003, Navy claimed its first Patriot League A balanced attack and smothering defense pro- season tournament appearance with a game against Tournament title and became the first Naval Academy pelled Navy to a 15-win season in 2008, which included Monmouth in the ECAC Tournament. Gabarra guided women’s team in any sport to earn a bid to play in the an unbeaten league mark (5-0-2) and the program’s the 1997 team to a 10-8 record and a third-place NCAA Tournament. En route to their 17-5-1 record, seventh regular-season Patriot League title. Although finish in the Patriot League. Six Mids earned All- the Mids owned the nation’s longest regular-season Navy’s hopes of a third-straight NCAA berth were Patriot League recognition, including Defensive Player unbeaten streak (35 games) before dropping a one- dashed in the league final, its eight-member Class of the Year and Academic All-America honoree, Nicole goal decision to eventual national champion North of ‘09, concluded a memorable four-year run tied for Aunapu. Carolina. Over 6,500 fans witnessed the game, break- the winningest class in school history (60 wins). Navy The 1998 season fulfilled the dreams of many, ing the NCAA single-game attendance record. Stacy boasted the league’s least scored-upon defense for the as Gabarra led the Mids to 17 wins, 14 shutouts and Finley was named First-Team All-Patriot League after third year in a row, led by the Patriot League’s Defender Navy’s first regular-season conference title. Navy becoming the Mids’ all-time leader in career scoring, and Goalkeeper of the Year in Shelly Moeller and Lizzie also knocked off Colgate for the first time in its history, goals scored and shots taken. Classmate Amelia Barnes. Barnes concluded her storied career as the breaking the Raiders’ 16-game winning streak versus Sheveland garnered Patriot League Tournament MVP Patriot League’s all-time GAA leader (0.65) and a two- league foes. In addition, an unprecedented nine Mids recognition, finishing her career as Navy’s fourth lead- time First-Team Academic All-American.

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Navy earned a fourth-straight berth to the Patriot (later named Women’s World Cup) title in 1991 by League Tournament in 2009, posting a 14-5-2 record scoring six goals and was the recipient of the “Golden The Gabarra File after racing out to an impressive 8-1-1 start. The squad Ball,” presented to the outstanding player of the cham- Career Coaching Ledger was nearly unbeatable at home with a 7-1-1 mark at the pionship. She garnered United States Soccer’s Female GWSF, which included a 2-0 win over Army in the Star Athlete-of-the-Year honors in 1992, after winning the School Record Pct. Game. The Army-Navy rivalry brought 2,627 fans to award for the first time in 1987. She was also tagged Westmont College (1987-88) 6-10-0 .375 the facility, a new record. Gabarra’s recruits continued the 1987 and ‘92 United States Olympic Committee Navy (1993-present) 237-112-33 .664 to rack up a number of individual accolades. In her first Player of the Year. Gabarra recorded 117 international Career Record 243-122-33 .652 year as a starter, Beth Reed was named Patriot League caps from 1987-1996 and scored 53 goals. Goalkeeper of the Year. In addition, Reed was chosen Though retired from professional soccer these At Navy Overall Patriot League as the CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Women’s Soccer days, Gabarra was named to the Stars of the Century Year Record Pct. Record Pct. Academic All-American of the Year. Reed became the Team in the summer of 1999. The roll call includes 1993 2-5-0 .286 NA first Navy student-athlete to receive the top academic the best 11 players in the history of women’s soc- 1994 7-9-2 .444 3-4-0 .429 honor for one’s sport. Classmate Shelly Moeller also cer in the United States — Gabarra, , 1995 10-7-1 .583 2-3-1 .417 became the second player in program history to earn , , , , 1996 11-6-2 .632 3-2-1 .583 NSCAA/addidas Scholar All-America honors. , , , Carla 1997 10-8-0 .556 4-2-0 .667 The Mids produced their 17th straight winning Overbeck, and . Gabarra and her 1996 1998 17-3-1 .833 5-0-1 .917 season in 2010 with a 9-8-3 mark. Navy had a pair gold medal-winning teammates were inducted into the 1999 14-8-0 .636 5-1-0 .833 of players earn Patriot League All-Conference honors U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame in 2004. 2000 10-9-2 .523 3-2-1 .583 and took down two regionally ranked opponents on In addition to her coaching duties at Navy, Gabarra 2001 16-5-1 .750 6-1-0 .857 the road. is active with the Olympic Development Programs that 2002 16-1-4 .857 4-0-3 .786 In 2011, Navy returned to Patriot League scout prospective national team players and is a mem- 2003 17-5-1 .761 6-1-0 .857 Tournament after tying for second in the standings with ber of the U.S. Soccer Athlete Advisory Council. She 2004 11-8-1 .575 4-3-0 .571 a 4-2-1 conference mark. Navy defeated Lafayette, serves on the Athlete Advisory Board Project 2012 and 2005 10-8-2 .550 2-5-0 .286 3-2, in the semifinals to advance to its ninth league title is a member of the U.S. Olympic Committee Athlete 2006 21-2-1 .896 6-1-0 .857 game. Although Navy fell short to Army in the champi- Advisory Council. Gabarra has also served on the U.S. 2007 14-5-4 .696 4-1-2 .714 onship, but the Mids finished the season with a 13-6-3 Soccer Technical Committee since 2006 and chairs the 2008 15-4-3 .750 5-0-2 .857 record for their 17th straight winning season. Navy U.S. Soccer’s Girl’s Player Development Task Force. 2009 14-5-2 .714 4-2-1 .714 earned three All-Patriot League selections and Kate Additionally, Gabarra is a member of the Maryland 2010 9-8-3 .525 2-3-2 .429 Herren and Ashlynn Soellner were both selected to the Physical Fitness Council. She is also an honorary mem- 2011 13-6-3 .659 4-2-1 .714 All-Mid-Atlantic Region Team. ber of Habitat for Humanity: Women Building a Legacy. Totals 237-112-33 .664 72-33-15 .663 She was recently named to the National Soccer Hall A STAR IN THE MAKING of Fame’s Eligibility & Awards Working Committee. National Rankings A native of Palos Verdes, Calif., Gabarra gradu- Gabarra is also an active member of the Washington, • Ranks 20th nationally among active head coach- ated from California at Santa Barbara­ in 1987 with a DC-based Athletes for Hope foundation. es with 243 career wins Bachelor of Arts degree in business management. A In 2011, Gabarra joined Dr. Jill Biden and Chelsea • Ranks 29th all-time with 243 career wins standout forward for the Gaucho soccer team, she Clinton on the official U.S. Delegation on Air Force Two • Ranks 30th nationally among active head coach- became the NCAA’s all-time leading scorer with 102 to the Women’s World Cup Final in Germany. es with a .652 winning percentage goals and 60 assists. She held that post until 1993 • One of 21 active head coaches with 240-plus wins when fellow Olympian Mia Hamm broke the record. THE LEGACY CONTINUES Gabarra was a four-time All-America honoree and Despite retiring from international competition in • All-time leader in career winning percentage by a UC-Santa Barbara’s Woman Athlete of the Decade late 1997, Gabarra’s legacy continues to live on. The Patriot League head coach (.672) in 1987, as well as Scholastic Athlete of the Year. In first U.S. player to be named MVP of the Women’s October of 1991, she was inducted into the UC-Santa World Cup, Gabarra, along with former New York Coaching Accolades Barbara Athletic Hall of Fame. She remains the record Cosmos superstar , were inducted • 2006 Patriot League Coach of the Year holder in every individual offensive category at Santa at a public ceremony on Oct. 28, 2000, at the National • 1996 Patriot League Coach of the Year Barbara — goals in a game, season and career; Soccer Hall of Fame in Oneonta, N.Y. She was just the assists in a season and career; most points in a season second woman player to be inducted, as former World Playing Accolades and career; shots in a season and career; and games Cup teammate April Heinrichs was the first enshrined •2003 U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame (1996 team) played in a career. in 1998. •2003 American Youth Soccer Organization Hall A standout at Palos Verdes High School, she led of Fame the nation in scoring from 1980-83, netting 226 goals THE GABARRAS •2001 National Soccer Medal of Honor and garnering high school All-American accolades In 1992, the former Carin Jennings married Jim •2000 National Soccer Hall of Fame four times. Gabarra. No stranger to the soccer world, Jim was •Stars of the Century Team a member of the U.S. National Team from 1986-89, •1996 -gold medal COACHING ROOTS earning 14 caps, and played for the Olympic Team •1991 World Cup Champion Gabarra began her coaching career in 1987 as the in ‘88. A former captain of the U.S. Indoor National •1991 World Cup Golden Ball recipient head coach at Westmont College in Santa Barbara. Team, he competed in the ‘89, ‘92 and ‘96 Futbal •1987, ‘92 U.S. Soccer Female Athlete of the Year There she guided the Warriors to a 6-10 record. She World Championships. Jim was the head coach for •1987, ‘92 U.S. Olympic Committee Player of the moved on to Harvard in ‘88 as an assistant coach. the from 2000-2010 and led the Year franchise to a WUSA Championship in ‘03. Jim took •UCSB’s all-time leading scorer THE PRIDE OF THE UNITED STATES over the head coaching reins of Sky Blue FC in 2010. •Four-time Collegiate All-American While coaching at Harvard, Gabarra continued The couple resides in Arnold with their son, Tyler (15), •UCSB Woman Athlete of the Decade competing on the international level where she led the and daughters, Abigail (13) and Talia (11). •UCSB Hall of Fame U.S. to its first-ever Women’s World Championship

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Rob Blanck Associate Head Coach • 18th Year at Navy • Williams ‘89 In his 18th season, graduated as the Navy career leader in GAA (0.65), over neighboring Canada. Rob Blanck has been a career mark which stands 20th all-time in NCAA Prior to his arrival in Annapolis, Blanck served alongside head coach history. She also holds the school shutout record with as an assistant coach at College — working Carin Gabarra from 29. In addition to her athletic exploits, Barnes was three years as the top assistant with the women’s nearly day one in one of three Navy student-athletes ever to twice earn soccer team, while doubling as a men’s assistant building Navy’s wom- First Team Academic All-America kudos. for two of those seasons. While in Chestnut Hill, he en’s soccer program. Reed stepped in to replace Barnes in 2009 helped guide the Eagles to a winning record and Blanck came to the and promptly was honored as the league’s top postseason play for three straight years, while Boston Academy in 1995, goalkeeper. Reed ranked 10th in the nation in save College appeared in the national rankings, reaching two years after Navy percentage and was a part of a goalkeeping unit that as high as No. 18. elevated to varsity status. produced 11 shutouts. A native of Weston, Mass., Blanck graduated Blanck knows nothing other than success, having Over the last six seasons, Blanck’s influence has from Williams College in 1989, where he captained been a member of the Williams College varsity soccer been evident as Navy has only had a goals-against- the soccer team to two regional titles and earned team that produced a winning record all four years in average over 1.00 for one season. Navy’s defensive First-Team All-America honors after setting four which he played, while in his 20 years as a coach, all unit also allowed just nine goals in the entire 2006 national goalkeeping records. Blanck compiled a of his teams have posted winning records. Blanck has season and just eight in 2002. 46-4-0 record as a college goalkeeper. He also played a key role in all aspects of the Navy women’s The Mids’ defensive prowess has never been played baseball and received the Fox Award (in soccer program during his tenure. more evident than in recent years. Navy owned the honor of a Navy pilot killed in the Korean War) for Blanck’s background as an All-America goal- top-ranked Patriot League’s defensive unit in three- recognition of achievements of character and sports- keeper has been a key element in developing Navy’s consecutive seasons (2007-09), posting an 0.63 GAA manship. corps of goalkeepers. Under his tutelage, Navy while allowing only 45 goals with 42 shutouts. Prior to coaching full time, Blanck worked for has produced five all-league keepers — three-time In 2011, Navy posted nine shutouts and had a the Boston Red Sox for two years and completed honoree Amy Hakola, two-time selection Sarah goals-against average of just 0.90. his Master’s Degree in sports management at the Wilson, 2001 Patriot League Defensive Player of Blanck was also instrumental in recruiting Justine University of Massachusetts. He received a second the Year Kate Macfarlane, three-time all-leaguer Kim Fisher, a four-time All-Patriot League selection, as well master’s in business administration from Babson Bonafede, two-time Patriot League Defensive Player in developing Nicole Aunapu, the first Navy women’s College. Blanck has received his NSCAA advanced of the Year and the conference’s career GAA leader soccer player to garner all-league kudos all four national diploma and his USFF “A” coaching license. Lizzie Barnes and 2009 Patriot League Goalkeeper of years. He has also served on the staff for the Maryland the Year Beth Reed. Additionally Alexes Lopez-Shaw In the summer of 2003, Blanck was selected to Olympic Development Program for seven years. earned All-Patriot League honors in 2011. coach the United States in the CISM World Military Blanck and his wife, the former Kristin Buckley, Barnes, the most decorated netminder in program Games in Germany. He guided the team, which were married on July 29, 2006, and are the parents history, led the nation and set program records for included three former Naval Academy standouts — of two sons, Caden (5), and Anderson (3). GAA (0.29) and save percentage (.933) in 2006, Cristina Esposito (‘98), Tara Refo (‘00), and Sarah while posting 13 shutouts – also a Navy record. She Wilson (‘01), to a bronze medal with a pair of wins

Dustin Shambach Gabarra Coaching Ranks Goalkeeper Coach • 3nd Year • Messiah ‘07 Most Wins, All Matches as a Patriot League Coach A 2007 graduate of Messiah College, Shambach 237 Kathy Brawn, Colgate (1991-p.) enters his third year as goalkeeper coach at Navy. 234 Carin Gabarra, Navy (1994-p.) Shambach splits time coaching both the men’s and 216 Gene Vetriglia, Army (1990-2008) women’s goalkeepers. While at Navy, Shambach has mentored standout Patriot League Winning Percentage, All Games goalkeeper Alexes Lopez-Shaw, who was named to the .672 Carin Gabarra, Navy (234-106-33) (1994-p.) All-Patriot League Second Team as a sophomore in 2011. .632 Ron Case, Colgate (11-6-2) (1990) Lopez-Shaw started 21 games for the Midshipmen .623 Stefanie Golan, Army (33-18-10) (2009-11) in 2011 and posted seven shutouts and held an 0.94 goals-against average. In total, Navy shutout nine oppo- Most Wins, Patriot League Matches nents in 2011 and shutout eight opponents in Shambach’s first season in 2010. 95 Kathy Brawn, Colgate (1991-p.) Shambach previously was the goalkeeper coach at Messiah (2008-09), helping the 76 Carin Gabarra, Navy (1994-p.) Falcons capture a pair of NCAA Division III national titles. Two of his goalkeepers were 67 Gene Vetriglia, Army (1990-2008) named the national tournament MVPs for their efforts. He holds most current D-III career goalkeeping records as a result of a stellar career in which he led the Falcons to national championships in 2004, 2005 and 2006. Most Coaching Wins at a Service Academy (Men’s or Women’s) In 2004, Messiah became the first team in tournament history to go through the NCAA 282 Lou Sagastume, Air Force, 1979-2006 (Men’s) tournament without allowing a goal, outscoring opponents 17-0 in five games. 262 Gene Ventriglia, Army, 1986-08 (Women’s) Shambach resides in Annapolis. 241 Glenn Warner, Navy, 1946-75 (Men’s) 237 Carin Gabarra, Navy, 1993-Present (Women’s) 234 Greg Myers, Navy, 1976-04 (Men’s) 228 Joseph Palone, Army, 1947-54, 1958-78 (Men’s)

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