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HOLY CROSS QUICK FACTS COACHING STAFF MISSION STATMENT Location: ...... Worcester, MA 01610 Head Coach:. . Peter Van Buskirk (New Hampshire, ’65) COLLEGE OF THE HOLY CROSS Founded: ...... 1843 Career Record / Years: ...... 196-117-25 / 13 Enrollment: ...... 2,862 Record at Holy Cross / Years:. . . . . 196-117-25 / 13 DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS Color: ...... Royal Purple Assistant Coach:...... Jacob Anderson The Mission of the Athletic Department of the College Nickname: ...... Crusaders Women’s Ice Hockey Office Phone: . . . . (508) 793-3407 of the Holy Cross is to promote the intellectual, physical, Affiliations: ...... NCAA Division I, Patriot League E-Mail Address: ...... [email protected] and moral development of students. Through Division I President: ...... Rev. Michael C. McFarland, S.J. Mailing Address: ...... Peter Van Buskirk athletic participation, our young men and women student- Director of Admissions: ...... Ann McDermott Head Women’s Ice Hockey Coach athletes learn a self-discipline that has both present and Office Phone: ...... (508) 793-2443 College of the Holy Cross long-term effects; the interplay of individual and team effort; Director of Financial Aid: ...... Lynne Myers One College Street pride and self esteem in both victory and defeat; a skillful Office Phone: ...... (508) 793-2265 Worcester, MA 01610 management of time; personal endurance and courage; and Director of Athletics: ...... Richard M. Regan, Jr. the complex relationships between friendship, leadership, Associate Director of Athletics:...... Bill Bellerose and service. Our athletics program, in the words of the TEAM INFORMATION College Mission Statement, calls for “a community marked Associate Director of Athletics:...... Ann Zelesky 2012-2013 Overall Record: ...... 16-6-5 Associate Director of Athletics:...... Rose Shea by freedom, mutual respect, and civility.” 2012-2013 ECAC East Record: ...... 9-4-5 Besides teaching these virtues, a few sports played at Assistant Director of Athletics: . . . . . Frank Mastrandrea Letterwinners Returning / Lost:...... 19 / 7 Head Athletic Trainer: ...... Anthony Cerundolo Holy Cross have the added value of focusing alumni and Starters Returning / Lost:...... 3 / 3 student support and enhancing our reputation locally and Manager of Events & Promotions: . . . . . Jessica Liebner Newcomers: ...... 7 Fundraising Coordinator:...... Jennifer Whipple nationally. While Holy Cross continues to commit itself to Web Site: ...... www.GoHolyCross.com accomplishment in these sports, which are a rich part of our CREDITS tradition, we choose to do so in a way that complements the The 2013-2014 Holy Cross women’s ice hockey pursuit of academic excellence. ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS STAFF yearbook is published by the College of the Holy Cross Holy Cross is committed to the guiding principles of Director: ...... Charles Bare Department of Athletics, all rights reserved. Copyright 2012. the Patriot League, of which we are a founding member: Assistant Director: ...... Jim Wrobel Writing, layout, design and editing by Jamie Reynolds. presidential control of athletics; the cultivation of the ideal Assistant Director: ...... Jim Sarkisian Editorial assistance by Jim Wrobel. Special thanks to Jim scholar-athlete; and participation in a wide variety of sports. Assistant/Video Coordinator:...... Jamie Reynolds Wrobel, Charles Bare, Jim Sarkisian, Patrick Crowley, Frank Commitment to the last principle assures that the College Intern:...... Greg Roll Mastrandrea, Jen Whipple and Rose Shea. Photography by sponsors, in a very evident way, gender equity. Secretary: ...... Kristen Kearnan Peter Cooke, Holy Cross Athletic Media Relations and Holy The department of athletics is also committed to com- Cross Public Affairs. pliance with all College policies and regulations involved in Division I membership in the National Collegiate Athletic Association and the Eastern College Athletic Conference. As a member of the NCAA, Holy Cross also advocates student-athlete welfare, diversity, gender equity, sportsman- ship, and ethical conduct in its athletic programs. 3 2013-2014 HOLY CROSS WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY RECRUITING INFORMATION

CORRESPONDENCE or legal guardians) prior to July 1 following the prospect’s transcript and a score from a PSAT, an SAT, a PACTPlus or It is important for prospective student-athletes to get in touch completion of the junior year in high school. After July 1, an ACT test taken on a national testing date under national with the coaching staff as soon as possible. An e-mail or institutional staff members may telephone a prospect once testing conditions. Prospects must be registered with the letter of inquiry into the program will initiate the recruiting per week (measured Sunday through Saturday). The once- NCAA Eligibility Center prior to making an official visit. process. Recruiting questionnaires for most sports are also per-week limit applies to the entire institution. UNOFFICIAL VISITS available at www.GoHolyCross.com. The spring of your VIDEO TAPES According to NCAA bylaw 13.8.1, a prospect may visit junior year or early senior year is the most appropriate time In an attempt to make an accurate assessment as soon as an institution’s campus at the prospect’s own expense an to contact the coach. possible, it is recommended that video tapes be forwarded to unlimited number of times and may make an unofficial visit INTERVIEWS the coach’s attention as soon as possible. The video need not before the prospect’s senior year in high school. Students are strongly encouraged to have admissions be an elaborate production. Some simple game or practice interviews. The office offers interviews from the summer tape is sufficient with you being easily identified. until Dec. 30. Alumni interviews in most metropolitan areas ADMISSIONS AND IMPORTANT DATES EVALUATIONS are available. Students must first submit an application and As per NCAA bylaw 13.02.6.1, an evaluation is any ADMISSIONS AND APPLICATIONS: indicate they would like an alumni interview before Dec. 1. off-campus activity designed to assess the academic To join our mailing list and receive more information about EARLY DECISION qualifications or athletic ability of a prospect, including any the College of the Holy Cross, please visit https://applyweb. Students who are absolutely, 100 percent confident Holy visit to a prospect’s educational institution (during which no com/public/inquiry?hcinq. The application form (www. Cross is their top college choice are encouraged to apply contact occurs) or the observation of a prospect participating commonapp.org). can be sent electronically or mailed to during the early decision process. in any practice or competition at any size. We are limited in the Admissions Office together with you application fee. our number of evaluations per prospective student-athlete. FINANCIAL AID CALENDAR: Financial aid is awarded on the basis of need. Prospective CONTACTS A typical recruiting calendar for a prospective student- student-athletes should complete the CSS Profile Form in As per NCAA bylaw 13.02.3, a contact is any face-to-face athlete would go something like this: early fall. encounter between a prospect or the prospect’s parent • Spring of Junior Year — Make unofficial visits to schools or legal guardian and an institutional staff member or of interest and contact the head coach if Holy Cross falls NCAA ELIGIBILITY CERTIFICATION athletics representative during which any dialogue occurs within your top-five list of potential colleges. The NCAA Eligibility Center certifies academic eligibility in excess of an exchange of a greeting. Any such face-to- • Summer before Senior Year — The head coach will and amateurism for all prospective student-athletes who wish face encounter that is prearranged or takes place on the be in contact regarding student-athlete’s interest and to compete in intercollegiate athletics at the Division I or II grounds of the prospect’s high school, or at the site of possible visit date. level. Prospective student-athletes must register at https:// organized competition or practice involving the prospect’s • Dec. 15 of Senior Year — Deadline for admissions web1.ncaa.org/eligibilitycenter and complete the online high school, preparatory school, two-year college, or all-star early decision. release form. Prospective student-athletes must arrange for team is considered a contact, regardless of the conversation • Jan. 15 of Senior Year — Deadline for admissions the appropriate national testing agency to send copies of that occurs. We are limited to three off-campus contacts per regular decision. standardized test scores (e.g., SAT or ACT) directly to the prospective student-athlete. NCAA Eligibility Center. Prospects must also complete the APPLICATION DEADLINES: amateurism questionnaire. An institution may not provide OFFICIAL VISITS December 1 — Last day to request alumni interview an official visit to a prospective student-athlete until he or According to NCAA bylaw 13.7.1.2, a prospect may not (application needs to be postmarked by this date). she registers with the NCAA Eligibility Center. make more than five expense-paid visits to NCAA member December 15 — Deadline for admissions early institutions, regardless of the number of sports in which decision. TELEPHONE CALLS the prospect is involved. An institution may not provide December 30 — Last day for on-campus interviews. As per NCAA bylaw 13.1.3.1, institutional staff members an expense-paid visit to a prospect who has not presented January 15 — Deadline for admissions regular may not telephone a prospect (or the prospect’s relatives the institution with a high school (or college) academic decision. 4 2013-2014 HOLY CROSS WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY 2013-2014 ROSTER & SCHEDULE

2013-2014 ROSTER 2013-2014 SCHEDULE NO. NAME POS. CL. HT. HOMETOWN / HIGH SCHOOL DATE OPPONENT ...... TIME 3 Emily Sullivan * D Sr. 5-7 Arlington, Mass. / Arlington Nov. 8 at Sacred Heart...... 1:00 p.m. 4 Chelsea Caracciolo D Sr. 5-7 Garden City, N.Y. / Portledge Nov. 9 SALVE REGINA *...... 7:00 p.m. 5 Mackenzie Boardman D So. 5-3 Anchorage, Alaska / Brewster Academy Nov. 12 FRANKLIN PIERCE ...... 7:00 p.m. 6 Erin Hall D Fr. 5-3 Pembroke, Mass. / Southfield Nov. 15 at Norwich *...... 4:00 p.m. 7 Francesca Panarelli * D Jr. 5-3 Shrewsbury, Mass. / Middlesex Nov. 16 at St. Michael’s * ...... 3:00 p.m. 8 Kati Goguen F So. 5-3 Acton, Mass. / Acton-Boxborough Regional Nov. 22 UMASS-BOSTON *...... 7:00 p.m. 9 Jessica Frascotti D Jr. 5-2 Needham, Mass. / Rivers Nov. 23 ST. ANSELM * ...... 7:30 p.m. 10 Chelsea Monahan F Jr. 5-3 Cherry Hill, N.J. / Cherry Hill West Nov. 30 BOWDOIN ...... 4:00 p.m. 11 Devon Ball D Sr. 5-6 Burlington, Ontario / M.M. Robinson Dec. 1 at Wesleyan...... 5:00 p.m. 12 Kathryn Reilly F Jr. 5-6 Natick, Mass. / Natick Dec. 3 at Connecticut College ...... 7:00 p.m. 14 Meghan O’Donnell F Fr. 5-6 Lancaster, Mass. / Cushing Academy Dec. 4 at Amherst ...... 3:00 p.m. 15 Rose Rather F Fr. 5-3 Stamford, Conn. / Rye Country Day Jan. 10 Salve Regina * & ...... 7:00 p.m. 17 Kylee Sullivan F Sr. 5-6 Arlington, Mass. / Arlington Jan. 11 Castleton State or Univ. of New England & 18 Livvy Konaxis F Fr. 5-3 Beverly, Mass. / Beverly Jan. 14 SACRED HEART...... 7:00 p.m. 20 Megan Meskill D So. 6-0 Minneapolis, Minn. / Benilde-St. Margaret’s Jan. 17 at Manhattanville* ...... 7:30 p.m. 21 Mary Klimasewiski F Jr. 5-9 Cochester, Conn. / St. George’s Jan. 18 at Nichols* ...... 7:40 p.m. 22 Amanda Gallagher * D Sr. 5-5 Park Ridge, Ill. / Maine South Jan. 24 at Plymouth State * ...... 6:00 p.m. 23 Izzy Bagi D Fr. 5-7 Branford, Conn. / Gunnery Jan. 25 at Southern Maine * ...... 1:00 p.m. 24 Rachel Miller F Jr. 5-5 Jackson, Mich. / Lumen Christi Catholic Jan. 31 CASTLETON STATE *...... 7:00 p.m. 25 Meaghan Sullivan D Jr. 5-7 Brockton, Mass. / Tabor Academy Feb. 1 NEW ENGLAND COLLEGE * 2:00 p.m. 26 Madison Schneider F Jr. 5-5 Fort Myers, Fla. / Governor’s Academy Feb. 4 COLBY ...... 7:00 p.m. 27 Nicole Giannino F Jr. 5-2 Bay Shore, N.Y. / National Sports Academy Feb. 7 at St. Anselm ...... 4:00 p.m. 28 Taylor McGee D So. 5-6 Pearl River, N.Y. / Taft Feb. 8 at UMass-Boston *...... 1:00 p.m. 30 Hildie Hoeschen G Fr. 5-6 St. Paul, Minn. / Cretin-Derham Feb. 14 NICHOLS * ...... 7:00 p.m. 34 Alex Stevenson G Jr. 5-0 Norwood, N.Y. / Loomis Chaffee Feb. 15 MANHATTANVILLE *...... 1:00 p.m. 35 Krista Manzanares G Jr. 5-8 Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. / Tabor Academy Feb. 22-23 ECAC OPEN TOURNAMENT

Head Coach: Peter Van Buskirk (New Hampshire, 1965 / 14th Season) Home games, listed in BOLD CAPS, Assistant Coach: Jacob Anderson (American International, 2011 / First Season) played at the Hart Center * Captains: Amanda Gallagher, Francesca Panarelli, Emily Sullivan * ECAC East games & Rutland Herald Invitational, Rutland, Vt.

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tournament MVP, marking the third consecutive season a PETER Crusader had garnered the award. Kratchmer and Hoch- kins were named to the All-Tournament team, and the duo AN USKIRK was joined by senior Emily Henry on the All-ECAC East V B team. Hochkins also earned RBK All-America honors and HEAD COACH New England All-Star honors for the second consecutive 14TH SEASON season. Van Buskirk coached the Crusaders to the 2010 ECAC NEW HAMPSHIRE, 1965 Open title and a second place finish in the ECAC East. At the 2010 American Hockey Coaches Association conven- Peter Van Buskirk is now in his tion, Van Buskirk was honored with the John “Snooks” 14th season as the head coach Kelley Founders Award. Named after the famed Boston of the Holy Cross women’s ice College coach, the award honors those people in the coach- hockey team in 2013-2014. He has accumulated a 196-117- ing profession who have contributed to the overall growth 25 record over 13 seasons behind the Crusader bench. and development of the sport of ice hockey in the United Holy Cross advanced to its fifth consecutive ECAC States. Open championship game in 2013, falling to St. Anselm in During the 2008-2009 season, Van Buskirk led the overtime (4-3). Sophomore Francesca Panarelli was named Crusaders to an ECAC East regular season title, an ECAC to the 2012-2013 ECAC Women’s East All-Conference Open championship, a school record 24 wins (24-2-1) During his tenure as head coach of the men’s second team. and was named the ECAC East Coach of the Year. Holy team, Van Buskirk guided the Crusaders to eight ECAC East In 2011, the Crusaders won the ECAC Open in a shoot Cross’ 117 single-season goals scored ranked number one playoff appearances and also earned College Coach of the out over St. Anselm. Senior Jocelyn Kratchmer was named all-time at Holy Cross, its 37 single-season goals allowed Year honors in 1983. He reassumed the men’s head coach- were the fewest all-time and its seven shutouts ing duties for the 1996-1997 season, guiding his squad to VAN BUSKIRK’S CAREER were second all-time. Van Buskirk coached the a 14-13-0 mark and earning a fourth consecutive trip to the ECAC East Rookie of the Year, had three student- ECAC East Tournament. Prior to coming to Holy Cross, Van COACHING RECORD athletes make the ECAC East all-conference team Buskirk served as the head coach at Hudson High School Year School W L T Pct. and had five student-athletes named to the ECAC from 1973-1979. During his tenure, he guided the Hawks 2000-2001 Holy Cross 7 14 1 .341 East All-Academic team. to five Central Massachusetts titles, three district crowns 2001-2002 Holy Cross 12 12 3 .500 Van Buskirsk’s success did not occur over- and a Division I State Championship in 1978. He began 2002-2003 Holy Cross 17 7 1 .700 night, as during the 2002-2003 season he helped the his coaching career as an assistant coach at St. John’s High 2003-2004 Holy Cross 10 13 1 .438 Crusaders compile a 17-7-1 overall record and win School in 1972. 2004-2005 Holy Cross 12 14 1 .463 the ECAC championship title in only their fourth A 1965 graduate and two-sport athlete at the University 2005-2006 Holy Cross 11 14 1 .442 season as a varsity team. of New Hampshire, Van Buskirk served as a lieutenant in the 2006-2007 Holy Cross 15 10 2 .593 Van Buskirk has been affiliated with the Holy Army Infantry from 1966-1968. He also holds his master’s Cross ice hockey program for over 30 years. From degree in education from Boston State College. 2007-2008 Holy Cross 16 8 3 .648 1979-1988 he served as the men’s head coach Van Buskirk is a member of both the Hudson High 2008-2009 Holy Cross 24 2 1 .907 before returning to the bench as an assistant from School and University of New Hampshire Athletic Halls 2009-2010 Holy Cross 20 4 2 .808 1991-1996 and head coach again for the 1996-1997 of Fame. In addition to coaching, Van Buskirk has served 2010-2011 Holy Cross 17 9 1 .648 season. Van Buskirk is Holy Cross’ second most as the director of several hockey schools. From 1976-1979, 2011-2012 Holy Cross 19 4 3 .788 successful men’s coach, with a record of 167-146-8 he served as the director of the Los Angeles Hockey School 2012-2013 Holy Cross 16 6 5 .685 throughout 10 seasons. and the Squaw Valley Hockey School. Career 13 Seasons 196 117 25 .617 6 2013-2014 HOLY CROSS WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY COACHING STAFF

JACOB ANDERSON ASSISTANT COACH FIRST SEASON AIC, 2011

Jacob Anderson is in his first season as an assistant women’s ice hockey coach at the College of the Holy Cross in 2013-2014. Anderson came to Holy Cross from the Goalie Acad- emy of Virginia, where he worked as an instructor of goalies and forwards from 2012-2013. His other duties included running and scheduling clinics, skills sessions and training camps; organizing and scheduling part-time instructors; and serving as the pro shop manager. Anderson previously spent time at the Goalie Academy of Boston from 2011-2012, and has coached several different teams on the youth level. Anderson is a 2011 graduate of American International College with a bachelor’s degree in general business. He was a four-year member of the men’s ice hockey team, in addition to playing on the varsity tennis team. Anderson played in nine career games as a goalie for the Yellow Jack- ets, making 64 saves. He was previously played at Shattuck St. Mary’s School in Faribault, Minn., where he helped the hockey team to the 2007 USA Hockey Tier I 18 and under national championship A native of Colorado Springs, Colo., Anderson now resides in Worcester.

HOLY CROSS CAREER COACHING RECORDS Coach Seasons Years Record Pct. Jane Ford 1999-2000 1 13-17-0 .433 Peter Van Buskirk 2000-2013 13 196-117-25 .617 7 2013-2014 HOLY CROSS WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY MEET THE CRUSADERS

Heart (11/3)...scored first career goal in Holy Cross’ 7-1 AMANDA GALLAGHER win over St. Michael’s (1/15)...part of a defense which SR. • D • 5-5 • CAPTAIN posted a 2.10 team goals against average and four shutouts on the year. PARK RIDGE, ILL. MAINE SOUTH #H.S. 22 Before Holy Cross: Member of the Chicago Young Americans club hockey team in the Midwest Elite Hockey 2012-2013: Played in 21 League...captain for the 2008-2009 and 2009-2010 sea- games…recorded five assists sons...also a member of the varsity golf team at Maine on the season…had two assists South H.S...member of National Honor Society. in the win over Sacred Heart (2/23)…finished with a +5 plus/ Personal: Daughter of William and Susan Gallagher... minus…part of a defense that has one brother (Ryan) and two sisters (Meghan and Mary ranked second in the ECAC Margaret)...majoring in Economics and Accounting. East, allowing only 1.56 goals per game…named to the ECAC East All-Academic team…mem- ber of the Holy Cross Leadership Academy…member of the Stu- dent Athlete Advisory Committee.

2011-2012: Played in all 26 games…recorded 10 assists on the season, adding two assists for the 5-1 win against Nichols (11/19)…wrapped up the season with a +16 plus/ minus…part of a defense that ranked third in the ECAC East, by allowing only 1.88 goals per game…named to the ECAC East All-Academic team, recording the highest grade-point average on the team.

2010-2011: Played in all 27 games...scored one goal and recorded seven assists for eight points...scored first career point with an assist in Holy Cross’ 5-0 win over Sacred

GALLAGHER’S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP G A Points Pen-Min PPG SHG GWG 2010-2011 27 1 7 8 3-6 1 0 0 2011-2012 26 0 10 10 2-4 0 0 0 2012-2013 21 0 5 5 3-6 0 0 0 Career 74 1 22 23 8-16 1 0 0 8 2013-2014 HOLY CROSS WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY MEET THE CRUSADERS

Before Holy Cross: Four-year member of the varsity Dual County League All-Star sophomore, junior and senior EMILY SULLIVAN hockey team at Arlington H.S...team captain senior year... seasons...named All-Conference junior and senior years... SR. • D • 5-7 • CAPTAIN named Rookie of the Year freshman season...named Best named to the Boston Herald All-Scholastic team senior Defenseman sophomore, junior and senior seasons...named year...three-year member of the varsity field hockey team... ARLINGTON, MASS. team captain in 2009...won the Coach’s Award...also a ARLINGTON H.S. #3 member of the varsity lacrosse team...played on the Charles River Girls’ Hockey club team...member of National Honor 2012-2013: Played in 26 games… Society. recorded five points on the sea- son with one goal and four as- Personal: Daughter of Francis and Mary Ann Sullivan...has sists…finished with a +5 plus/mi- two brothers (Francis and Tom) and two sisters (Elise and nus…part of a defense that ranked Kylee)...Kylee is also a member of the Holy Cross women’s second in ECAC East, allowing ice hockey team...uncle, Eddie Dunn, attended Holy Cross only 1.56 goals per game…named (Class of 1957)...self-designed major with the Center for to the ECAC East All-Academic Interdisciplinary and Special Studies. team…member of the Holy Cross Leadership Academy.

2011-2012: Played in 22 games… recorded five assists on the year…had an assist in three straight games against Sacred Heart (11/22), Bowdoin (11/26) and Wesleyan (11/27)…completed the season with a +8 plus/minus…part of a defense that ranked third in the ECAC East, allowing 1.88 goals per game…named to the ECAC East All-Academic team.

2010-2011: Played in 26 games...scored three goals and one assist for four points...recorded first career point with an assist in the win over Nichols (11/20)...scored first career goal in the victory over Wesleyan (11/30)...part of a defense which posted a 2.10 team goals against average and four shutouts on the year.

SULLIVAN’S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP G A Points Pen-Min PPG SHG GWG 2010-2011 26 3 1 4 5-10 2 0 1 2011-2012 22 0 5 5 6-12 0 0 0 2012-2013 26 1 4 5 9-18 0 0 0 Career 74 4 10 14 20-40 2 0 1 9 2013-2014 HOLY CROSS WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY MEET THE CRUSADERS

Before Holy Cross: Played four seasons of varsity ice FRANCESCA PANARELLI hockey at the Middlesex School for Katherine Hession… JR. • D • 5-3 • CAPTAIN team captain junior and senior years…earned first team All-ISL honors as a sophomore…member of the Assabet SHREWSBURY, MASS. Valley and East Coast Wizards club teams…Assabet Val- MIDDLESEX SCHOOL #7 ley club team won national championships in 2006 and 2008…played varsity field hockey and for four 2012-2013: Played in all 27 seasons…named second team All-ISL in field hockey as a games…ranked fifth on the team senior…team captain of both the field hockey and softball in scoring with 17 points on teams in senior year. four goals and 13 assists…her 13 assists tied for second on the Personal: Daughter of Frank and Pamela Panarelli…has team…had a goal and two assists one brother (Nick)…majoring in Psychology. in the 3-0 win over Castleton (2/15)…led the team with a +13 plus/minus…part of a defense that ranked second in the ECAC East, allowing 1.56 goals per game… named second team All- ECAC East…member of Holy Cross Leadership Academy and the Student Athlete Advisory Committee.

2011-2012: Played in all 26 games…recorded four goals and 12 assists for 16 points ending the season with a +20 plus/minus total…recorded three three-point games, at Manhattanville (11/18) where she netted a goal and posted two assists, versus Bowdoin (11/26) with three assists, and in the 4-0 shutout win over Colby (1/31) with a goal and two assists…named ECAC East Rookie of the Week (2/13)... named to the All-ECAC East Rookie team…ranked fifth in the ECAC East for defensive scoring…part of a defense that ranked third in the ECAC East, by allowing only 1.88 goals per game.

PANARELLI’S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP G A Points Pen-Min PPG SHG GWG 2011-2012 26 4 12 16 8-16 2 0 0 2012-2013 27 4 13 17 9-18 2 0 1 Career 53 8 25 33 17-34 4 0 1 10 2013-2014 HOLY CROSS WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY MEET THE CRUSADERS

Before Holy Cross: Four-year member of the varsity hockey DEVON BALL team at M.M. Robinson H.S...team captain for 2007-2008 SR. • D • 5-6 and 2008-2009 seasons...two-year member of the varsity soccer and cross country teams...played defense on the BURLINGTON, ONTARIO Hamilton Junior Hawks club team. M.M. ROBINSON# H.S.11 Personal: Daughter of Michael and Pam Ball...has one 2012-2013: Played in 12 games sister (Lauren)...uncle, Thomas Hickey, attended Holy on the year…scored a goal in Cross...majoring in Psychology. the 1-1 tie with UMass-Bos- ton (2/2)…finished with a +4 plus/minus…part of a defense that ranked second in the ECAC East, allowing only 1.56 goals per game.

2011-2012: Played in 16 games…part of a defense that ranked third in the ECAC East, by allowing only 1.88 goals per game.

2010-2011: Played in all 27 games...scored one goal and recorded five assists for six points...named ECAC East Rookie of the Week (1/17) after scoring her first career goal in Holy Cross’ 7-1 win over St. Michael’s (1/15)...recorded first career point with an assist in Holy Cross’ 5-1 win over Nichols (11/20)...part of a defense which posted a 2.10 team goals against average and four shutouts on the year.

BALL’S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP G A Points Pen-Min PPG SHG GWG 2010-2011 27 1 5 6 8-16 0 0 0 2011-2012 16 0 0 0 5-13 0 0 0 2012-2013 12 1 0 1 3-6 0 0 0 Career 55 2 5 7 16-35 0 0 0 11 2013-2014 HOLY CROSS WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY MEET THE CRUSADERS

Year Service Award in 2010...named to the All-WIHLMA CHELSEA CARACCIOLO first team in sophomore, junior and senior seasons...team SR. • D • 5-7 won WIHLMA championship in 2009 and was the run- ner-up in 2010...played for the New Jersey Rockets club GARDEN CITY, N.Y. hockey team...also a member of the varsity soccer and PORTLEDGE SCHOOL #4 lacrosse teams...named soccer MVP junior year...received the lacrosse team’s Unsung Hero award senior year...was a 2012-2013: Played in 11 games Portledge School Ambassador and a member of the Com- on the year…part of a defense munity Service Club. that ranked second in the ECAC East, allowing only 1.56 goals Personal: Daughter of Tony and Stacey Caracciolo...has per game. one brother (Sonny) and one sister (Claudia)...majoring in Psychology. 2011-2012: Played in 16 games… posted assists in the 4-3 overtime win against New England College (1/21) and in the ECAC Open Tournament versus St. Michael’s (2/25)…completed the season with a +8 plus/minus…part of a defense that ranked third in the ECAC East, by allowing only 1.88 goals per game.

2010-2011: Played in 26 games...recorded four assists for four points...scored first career point with an assist in Holy Cross’ 6-1 win over St. Anselm (11/13)...part of a defense which posted a 2.10 team goals against average and four shutouts on the year.

Before Holy Cross: Five-year member of the varsity hockey team at Portledge School...team captain senior year and assistant captain junior year...named team MVP in 2010...received Rosemary Craigmyle Award and Five-

CARACCIOLO’S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP G A Points Pen-Min PPG SHG GWG 2010-2011 26 0 4 4 7-14 0 0 0 2011-2012 16 0 2 2 5-10 0 0 0 2012-2013 11 0 0 0 2-4 0 0 0 Career 53 0 6 6 14-28 0 0 0 12 2013-2014 HOLY CROSS WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY MEET THE CRUSADERS

member of the varsity field hockey team...team captain in KYLEE SULLIVAN 2009...MVP in 2008 and 2009...also a two-year member SR. • F • 5-6 of the varsity lacrosse team...played on the Charles River Girls’ Hockey club team...member of Honors Society se- ARLINGTON, MASS. nior year. ARLINGTON H.S.#17 Personal: Daughter of Francis and Mary Ann Sullivan... 2012-2013: Played in 20 games has two brothers (Francis and Tom) and two sisters (Elise on the year…scored a goal in the and Emily)...Emily is also a member of the Holy Cross 3-0 win over Castleton (2/15)… women’s ice hockey team...uncle, Eddie Dunn, attended …named to the ECAC East All- Holy Cross (Class of 1957)...majoring in Psychology. Academic team.

2011-2012: Played in 11 games…netted two goals...found the net in the victories over St. Michael’s (12/3) and UMass- Boston (2/4).

2010-2011: Played in 23 games...scored two goals and re- corded three assists for five points...scored first career goal and point in Holy Cross’ 5-1 win over Nichols (11/20)... recorded first career assist in Holy Cross’ 7-1 win over St. Michael’s (1/15).

Before Holy Cross: Four-year member of the hockey team at Arlington H.S...team captain senior year...named Rook- ie of the Year freshman season...named MVP sophomore and junior season...named Dual County League All-Star sophomore, junior and senior seasons...in 2010 was named Boston Globe All-Scholastic, Boston Herald All-Scholas- tic and Boston Herald Dream Team member...three-year

SULLIVAN’S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP G A Points Pen-Min PPG SHG GWG 2010-2011 23 2 3 5 2-4 0 0 0 2011-2012 11 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 0 2012-2013 20 1 0 1 3-6 0 0 0 Career 54 5 3 8 5-10 0 0 0 13 2013-2014 HOLY CROSS WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY MEET THE CRUSADERS

Before Holy Cross: Came to Holy Cross from the Rivers JESSICA FRASCOTTI School in Weston, Mass. JR. • D • 5-2 Personal: Majoring in Biology. NEEDHAM, MASS. RIVERS SCHOOL #9 2012-2013: Played in 25 games on the year…recorded five points on the season with one goal and four assists…scored a goal in the win over Sacred Heart (2/23)…finished with a +5 plus/ minus…part of a defense that ranked second in the ECAC East, by allowing only 1.56 goals per game…member of Holy Cross Leadership Academy.

2011-2012: Played in all 26 games on the year…recorded three goals and five assists for eight points…added two points, a goal and an assist, in the 4-1 win over Castleton State (1/20)…completed the season with a +18 plus/minus total… part of a defense that ranked third in the ECAC East, by allowing only 1.88 goals per game.

FRASCOTTI’S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP G A Points Pen-Min PPG SHG GWG 2011-2012 26 3 5 8 10-20 3 0 0 2012-2013 25 1 4 5 7-14 0 0 0 Career 51 4 9 13 17-34 3 0 0 14 2013-2014 HOLY CROSS WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY MEET THE CRUSADERS

the 2011 World Games in Roccarosa, Italy…won Bronze NICOLE GIANNINO Medal with Team USA at the 2010 World Games in Ber- JR. • F • 5-2 oun, Czech Republic…won the 2011 NARCH National Tier 1 Championship…ranked third in graduating class. BAY SHORE, N.Y. NATIONAL SPORTS#2 ACADEMY 7 Personal: Daughter of Richard and Mary Ann Giannino… has one sister (Jamie) and one brother (Ricky)…majoring 2012-2013: Played in all 27 in Biology and Psychology. games…recorded 12 points on the season with seven goals and five assists…ranked fifth on the team in goals scored…net- ted both goals for the Crusaders in the 2-0 win over Connecti- cut College (12/4)…scored the game-winning goal in the 4-3 victory over Castleton (1/12)… finished with a +8 plus/minus, fourth best on the team.

2011-2012: Played in 23 games on the year…recorded four goals and five assists for nine points...had a four-game point streak with a goal and three assists (12/7-1/21).

Before Holy Cross: Played two seasons of varsity ice hockey at the National Sports Academy for Bill Ward… previously played four seasons of varsity ice hockey at West Islip High School…three-time member of Long Is- land Empire State Team…member of Empire State Games Gold Medal team in 2008...leading scorer in the 2010 Empire State Games…member of the 2009 USA Hockey National Camp 16…four-year member of the Long Island Lady Islander/Waves...won Gold Medal with Team USA at

GIANNINO’S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP G A Points Pen-Min PPG SHG GWG 2011-2012 23 4 5 9 7-14 2 0 2 2012-2013 27 7 5 12 8-16 1 0 3 Career 50 11 10 21 15-30 3 0 5 15 2013-2014 HOLY CROSS WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY MEET THE CRUSADERS

Before Holy Cross: Came to Holy Cross from St. George’s MARY KLIMASEWISKI School in Newport, R.I....earned team MVP honors as a JR. • F • 5-9 senior, in addition to being named honorable mention All- ISL. COCHESTER, CONN. ST. GEORGE’S #SCHOOL21 (R.I.) Personal: Majoring in Psychology. 2012-2013: Played in all 27 games on the season…recorded 13 points on six goals and seven assists…scored a hat trick in the 5-0 victory over Plymouth State (1/25)…finished with a +7 plus/ minus.

2011-2012: Played in all 26 games on the year…ranked fourth on the team in scoring with seven goals and 11 assists for 18 points…netted two goals in the 6-0 shutout win over Sacred Heart (11/22), to earn ECAC East Rookie of the Week honors…contributed three assists to the 6-2 victory over Salve Regina (1/14)…completed the season with a +8 plus/minus total…ranked seventh in the ECAC East in freshman scoring.

KLIMASEWISKI’S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP G A Points Pen-Min PPG SHG GWG 2011-2012 26 7 11 18 6-12 1 1 3 2012-2013 27 6 7 13 13-26 0 1 2 Career 53 13 18 31 19-38 1 2 5 16 2013-2014 HOLY CROSS WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY MEET THE CRUSADERS

Anaheim Lady Ducks…had five shutouts…named Lady KRISTA MANZANARES Duck of the Month in 2009. JR. • G • 5-8 Personal: Daughter of John and Kelly Manzanares…has RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA, CALIF. one brother (Scott)…majoring in Economics. TABOR ACADEMY# (MASS35.) 2012-2013: Played in 15 games on the year, making 14 starts… played 863:30 minutes in goal and amassed a record of 10-3- 1…saved 301 shots for a .926 save percentage, third best in the ECAC East…had a 1.67 goals against average, fifth best in the ECAC East…recorded shutouts against Salve Regina (11/3), Sa- cred Heart (1/11) and Plymouth State (1/25)…received team’s co-MVP Award…named Crusader of the Week and the ECAC Goalie of the Week (1/14)...named to the ECAC East All-Academic team.

2011-2012: Played 428:28 minutes in seven games with a 6-0-1 record…saved 136 shots for a .938 save percentage and a 1.26 goals against average…recorded shutouts ver- sus UMass-Boston (11/11) and St. Michael’s (2/17).

Before Holy Cross: Played one season of varsity ice hock- ey at Tabor Academy for Eric Long…also played varsity field hockey and lacrosse for one season…member of the

MANZANARES’ CAREER STATISTICS Season GP-GS Minutes GA GAA Saves Save% W L T Sho PPG SHG 2011-2012 7-6 428:28 9 1.26 136 .938 6 0 1 2 3 0 2012-2013 15-14 863:30 24 1.67 301 .926 10 3 1 3 7 1 Career 22-20 1291:58 33 1.53 437 .930 16 3 2 5 10 1 17 2013-2014 HOLY CROSS WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY MEET THE CRUSADERS

in 2005-2006…Midwest Elite Hockey League (MWEHL) RACHEL MILLER Academic Champion from 2006-2010...attended Lumen JR. • F • 5-5 Christi Catholic High School…member of National Honor Society. JACKSON, MICH. LUMEN CHRISTI#2 H.S. 4 Personal: Daughter of Martin and Joanne Miller…has one brother (Charles) and one sister (Madeline)...majoring 2012-2013: Played in nine in History. games on the year…recorded four points on one goal and three assists…contributed a goal and an assist in the win over St. Mi- chael’s (12/1)…finished with a +4 plus/minus.

2011-2012: Played in all 26 games…recorded four goals and nine assists for 13 points...scored her first collegiate goal in the 8-2 victory over Sacred Heart (11/4)… also netted goals against UMass-Boston (11/11), Nichols (11/19) and Salve Regina (1/14)…had two games in which she recorded two assists, at New England College (1/21) and at Nichols (2/10).

Before Holy Cross: Member of the Little Caesars club hockey team of the Tier One Elite Hockey League (TOE- HL) for coach Matt Berger…a member of five teams that won state championships…team won the silver medal at the national championship in 2007-2008, 2009-2010 and 2010-2011…part of the first U.S. girls’ team to win the Silver Stick Tournament…won a bronze medal at the na- tional championship while on the HoneyBaked club team

MILLER’S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP G A Points Pen-Min PPG SHG GWG 2011-2012 26 4 9 13 10-23 2 0 0 2012-2013 9 1 3 4 4-8 1 0 1 Career 35 5 12 17 14-31 3 0 1 18 2013-2014 HOLY CROSS WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY MEET THE CRUSADERS

Personal: Daughter of Tom and J.R. Monahan…father CHELSEA MONAHAN played ice hockey and golf at Merrimack College…has JR. • F • 5-3 one brother (Ryan), who played club ice hockey and roller hockey at Loyola (Md.)…majoring in Psychology.. CHERRY HILL, N.J. CHERRY HILL W#EST H.S.10 2012-2013: Played in all 27 games on the year…recorded 10 points on five goals and five assists…scored two goals in the win over Nichols (11/17)…fin- ished with a +4 plus/minus.

2011-2012: Played in all 26 games…recorded four goals and three assists for seven points… recorded a goal and an assist in the 3-2 victory over St. Anselm (11/12)…also netted goals at Manhattanville (11/18), against St. Michael’s (12/3) and again versus St. Michael’s in the ECAC Open Tournament (2/25).

Before Holy Cross: Played ice hockey for club teams Team Canada West, Weyburn GoldWings and East Coast Selects…named team captain for Team Canada West and East Coast Selects in 2011…played varsity soccer for two seasons at Cherry Hill High School West…named second team All-Conference her junior year…ran winter track for three seasons…ran spring track for four seasons and was named team captain senior year…served as class vice president.

MONAHAN’S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP G A Points Pen-Min PPG SHG GWG 2011-2012 26 4 3 7 10-20 0 0 0 2012-2013 27 5 5 10 2-4 0 0 0 Career 53 9 8 17 12-24 0 0 0 19 2013-2014 HOLY CROSS WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY MEET THE CRUSADERS

KATE REILLY JR. • F • 5-6 NATICK, MASS. NATICK H.S. #12 2012-2013: Played in 17 games on the year…recorded two points on the season with one goal and one assist…finished with a +3 plus/minus…named to the ECAC East All-Academic team.

2011-2012: Played in four games on the season…recorded a +1 plus/minus.

Before Holy Cross: Played four seasons of varsity ice hockey at Natick High School for coach Robert Mei…team captain senior year…two-time team MVP (junior and senior years)…two-time first team Bay State Conference All-Star (junior and senior years)… named to the MetroWest Daily News All-Star Super Team (senior year)…played varsity lacrosse and field hockey for three seasons…member of the Lady Minutemen Flames club team.

Personal: Daughter of Tom Reilly and Maureen O’Haire Reilly…has one sister, Meghan, who is a junior at Holy Cross…aunt, Mary Katherine O’Haire Cary, attended Holy Cross (class of 1987)…majoring in English.

REILLY’S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP G A Points Pen-Min PPG SHG GWG 2011-2012 4 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 2012-2013 17 1 1 2 0-0 0 0 0 Career 21 1 1 2 0-0 0 0 0 20 2013-2014 HOLY CROSS WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY MEET THE CRUSADERS

MADISON SCHNEIDER JR. • F • 5-5 FORT MYERS, FLA. GOVERNOR’S A#CADEMY26 (MASS.) 2012-2013: Played in 18 games on the year…part of offense that ranked fifth in ECAC East scor- ing 2.70 goals per game.

2011-2012: Played in 15 games on the year…netted four goals on the season…recorded her first collegiate points with two goals in the victory over Nich- ols (11/19)…added goals in the wins over Bowdoin (11/26) and Plymouth State (1/27).

Before Holy Cross: Played two seasons of varsity ice hockey for Babe Ceglarski at the Governor’s Academy… played one season for the Junior Everblades and Motor City Machine club teams…played two seasons for the Assabet Valley club team…played two seasons of varsity lacrosse and one season of varsity field hockey…earned academic high honors all four years.

Personal: Daughter of Marc and Monica Schneider…fa- ther played rugby at Drew University…has one brother, Bennett, who played ice hockey at Hamilton College… majoring in Physics and Studio Art.

SCHNEIDER’S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP G A Points Pen-Min PPG SHG GWG 2011-2012 15 4 0 4 1-2 0 0 1 2012-2013 18 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Career 33 4 0 4 1-2 0 0 1 21 2013-2014 HOLY CROSS WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY MEET THE CRUSADERS

Personal: Daughter of Derek and Laura Stevenson…has ALEXANDRA STEVENSON one sister (Megan)…majoring in Economics. JR. • G • 5-0 NORWOOD, N.Y. LOOMIS CHAFFEE# (CONN34.) 2012-2013: Played and started in 13 games…played 778:16 min- utes on the season and amassed a record of 6-3-4…saved 301 shots for a .938 save percentage, best in the ECAC East…had a 1.54 goals against average, fourth best in the ECAC East…recorded shut- outs against Connecticut College (12/4) and Castleton (2/15)…re- ceived team’s co-MVP Award… named the ECAC East Goalie of the Week three times (11/26, 12/10 and 1/22).

2011-2012: Played in 10 games on the season…led the team with 540:21 minutes played…made 219 saves, for a .901 save percentage…posted a 6-2-1 record.

Before Holy Cross: Played four seasons of varsity ice hockey at Loomis Chaffee for Liz Leyden…named team MVP senior year…Division I New England All-Star dur- ing senior year…played varsity softball…named softball team captain and MVP senior year…played in the Western New England All-Star softball game as a senior.

STEVENSON’S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP-GS Minutes GA GAA Saves Save% W L T Sho PPG SHG 2011-2012 10-9 540:21 24 2.66 219 .901 6 1 1 0 8 2 2012-13 13-13 778:16 20 1.54 301 .938 6 3 4 2 7 3 Career 23-22 1318:37 44 2.00 520 .922 12 4 5 2 15 5 22 2013-2014 HOLY CROSS WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY MEET THE CRUSADERS

MEAGHAN SULLIVAN JR. • D • 5-7 BROCKTON, MASS. TABOR ACADEM#Y 25 2012-2013: Played in 12 games on the year…recorded one assist on the season, coming against Potsdam State (10/28)…finished with a +3 plus/minus…part of a defense that ranked second in the ECAC East, allowing only 1.56 goals per game.

2011-2012: Played in 17 games…recorded her first col- legiate point with an assist at Nichols (2/10)…part of a defense that ranked third in the ECAC East, by allowing only 1.88 goals per game.

Before Holy Cross: Played four seasons of varsity ice hockey for Eric Long at Tabor Academy…played for the Massachusetts Spitfires club team, which won the 2010 Tier II national championship…played three seasons of varsity field hockey and was named team captain senior year…played four seasons of varsity golf.

Personal: Daughter of Rick and Kerry Sullivan…has one brother (Ryan) and two sisters (Keri and Courtney)…has not yet declared a major.

SULLIVAN’S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP G A Points Pen-Min PPG SHG GWG 2011-2012 17 0 1 1 4-8 0 0 0 2012-2013 12 0 1 1 2-4 0 0 0 Career 29 0 2 2 6-12 0 0 0 23 2013-2014 HOLY CROSS WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY MEET THE CRUSADERS

MACKENZIE BOARDMAN SO. • D • 5-7 BROCKTON, MASS. TABOR ACADEMY #5 2012-2013: Played in 24 games on the year…recorded four as- sists on the season…tallied her first collegiate point with an as- sist in the win over St. Michael’s (12/1)…finished with a +4 plus/ minus…part of a defense that ranked second in the ECAC East, allowing only 1.56 goals per game.

Before Holy Cross: Played two years of varsity ice hockey at Brewster Academy for coach Elissa Popoff, serving as team captain in 2011-2012... played two seasons of varsity ice hockey at A.J. Dimond High School for coach Melinda Belde...selected to the All- Conference team...played for the Alaska All-Stars club team for coach Dave McCarrey.

Personal: Daughter of Jim Boardman and Deb Winkel- man...has two brothers (Nick and Diego)...has not yet de- clared a major.

BOARDMAN’S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP G A Points Pen-Min PPG SHG GWG 2012-2013 24 0 4 4 6-12 0 0 0 24 2013-2014 HOLY CROSS WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY MEET THE CRUSADERS

KATIE GOUGUEN SO. • F • 5-3 ACTON, MASS. ACTON-BOXBOROUGH R#EGIONAL8 H.S. 2012-2013: Played in all 27 games…recorded 13 points on the season with six goals and seven assists…ranked second on the team with four power play goals…scored her first collegiate goal against UMass-Boston (11/9)…recorded three assists in the win over Castleton (1/12)… finished with a +6 plus/minus… named the ECAC Rookie of the Week three times (11/12, 1/22 and 2/4).

Before Holy Cross: Played four seasons of varsity ice hockey at Acton-Boxborough Regional High School for coach Brian Fontas…team captain senior year…Boston Globe All-Star freshman-senior years…conference MVP senior year…played for the Assabet Valley Girls Hocey club team…club team won the 2012 under-19 national championship.

Personal: Daughter of Robert and Paula Goguen… has three brothers (Rob, James, John)… majoring in Econom- ics.

GOUGAN’S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP G A Points Pen-Min PPG SHG GWG 2012-2013 27 6 7 13 9-21 4 0 1 25 2013-2014 HOLY CROSS WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY MEET THE CRUSADERS

MEGAN MESKILL SO. • D • 6-0 MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. BENILDE-ST. M#ARGARET20’S SCHOOL 2012-2013: Played in 13 games on the year…recorded her first collegiate point with assist in the 6-1 win over Nichols (11/17)… finished with a +2 plus/minus… part of a defense that ranked sec- ond in the ECAC East, allowing only 1.56 goals per game.

Before Holy Cross: Played three years of varsity ice hockey at Be- nilde-St. Margaret’s School for coach Dave Herbst…team won conference champships in 2010, 2011 and 2012…played three season of varsity vol- leyball for coach Ted Reiff.

Personal: Daughter of Tim and Karen Meskill…has one sister (Kathleen)…has not yet declared a major.

MESKILL’S CAREER STATISTICS Season GP G A Points Pen-Min PPG SHG GWG 2012-2013 13 0 1 1 2-4 0 0 0 26 2013-2014 HOLY CROSS WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY MEET THE CRUSADERS

Personal: Daughter of Gregory and Patricia McGee…fa- TAYLOR MCGEE ther played hockey at Iona…mother was a member of the SO. • D • 5-5 swimming team at Siena…has two brothers (Trevor and Hunter) and one sister (Skyler)…has not yet declared a PEARL RIVER, N.Y. major. TAFT SCHOOL #28 Before Holy Cross: Spent her freshman season on the women’s hockey team at Penn State in 2012-2013…played 23 games for the Nittany Lions, tallying two assists for two points…pre- viously played four year of var- sity hockey at the Taft School for coach Shannon Tarrant, serving as a senior captain…named the team’s 2008-2009 Most Valuable Player and won the 2012 Patsy Odden Hockey Award…played club hockey for the Con- necticut Polar Bears, as the team was 2011 and 2012 na- tional finalists…also played three years of varsity soccer and four years of varsity softball…three-time league All- Star in softball…softball team went undefeated and won the New England championship in 2012.

MCGEE’S CAREER STATISTICS (AT PENN STATE) Season GP G A Points Pen-Min PPG SHG GWG 2012-2013 23 0 2 2 8-16 0 0 0 27 2013-2014 HOLY CROSS WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY MEET THE CRUSADERS

IZZY BAGI ERIN HALL HILDIE HOESCHEN FR. • D • 5-7 FR. • D • 5-3 FR. • G • 5-6 BRANFORD, CONN. PEMBROKE, MASS. ST. PAUL, MINN. GUNNERY SCHOOL#23 SOUTHFIELD SCHOOL #6 CRETIN-DERHAM# HALL30 Before Holy Cross: Three-year Before Holy Cross: Six-year Before Holy Cross: Four-year member of the varsity ice hockey member of the varsity ice hockey member of the varsity ice hock- team at the Gunnery School un- team at Southfield School under ey team at Cretin-Derham Hall der head coach Harry Geary… head coach Amy Cokinos…two- under head coach John Pohl… named team MVP in 2013…se- year team captain in 2012 and played three years of varsity la- lected as the MVP of the 2013 2013…named a NEPSAC first crosse, serving as team captain New England Playoffs…team team All-Star and earned a spot as a senior…named the team’s won the 2013 New England Di- on the Boston Globe All-Prep Defensive Player of the Year vision 2 Championship…three- team in 2012 and 2013…attend- in 2012…also a member of the year member of the varsity soc- ed USA Player Development varsity tennis team…member of cer team…team captain and team Camp…six-year member and National Honor Society. MVP in soccer in 2012…played two-year captain on the varsity four years of varsity tennis…named tennis team MVP in softball team…three-year member of the varsity soccer Personal: Daughter of John and Tamra Hoeschen…has 2012…named All-Area at No. 1 Doubles in 2009…played team…played club hockey for the Massachusetts Spitfires one brother (Oliver) and two sisters (Lucie and Ruby)… club hockey for the Connecticut Polar Bears under head under head coach Larry Movsessian, with the team ad- has not yet declared a major. coach Maurice Fitz-Maurice, with the team winning the vancing to the national championship in San Jose, Calif. 2010 national championship. Personal: Daughter of Steven and Denise Hall…has one Personal: Daughter of Cedo and Beata Bagi…has one sister, Meghan, who plays tennis at Assumption…has not brother, Luka, who plays tennis at Sacred Heart…has not yet declared a major. yet declared a major. 28 2013-2014 HOLY CROSS WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY MEET THE CRUSADERS

LIVVY KONAXIS MEGHAN O’DONNELL ROSE RATHER FR. • F • 5-3 FR. • F • 5-6 FR. • F • 5-3 BEVERLY, MASS. LANCASTER, MASS. STAMFORD, CONN. BEVERLY H.S.#18 CUSHING ACADEMY#14 RYE COUNTRY #DAY SC15HOOL Before Holy Cross: Four-year Before Holy Cross: Four-year Before Holy Cross: Graduated member of the varsity hockey member of the varsity hockey from King Low Heywood Thom- team at Beverly High School team at Cushing Academy under as School…played her junior for coach Brian Seabury…team head coach Paul Kennedy…team and senior seasons on the var- captain as a senior…three-time captain senior year…named team sity hockey team at Rye Country All-Conference and Salem News MVP as a senior and earned the Day for coaches Gill Castagna All-Star selection…received team’s Sportsmanship Award as and Courtney R. Doucette…tal- All-Scholastic honors from the a sophomore…team advanced to lied 110 goals and 53 assists for Boston Herald as a senior…won the Division 1 Prep School semi- 163 points during her two years the 2012-2013 MIAA Boston finals in 2012 and 2013…played at Rye…earned 2011-2012 All- Bruins Sportsmanship Award…a four years of varsity softball, WIHLMA honors, while lead- 2012-2013 Shriner’s All-Star… serving as a senior captain…also ing the league in scoring (62 two-time team MVP…scored 128 points during her high a three-year member of the varsity soccer team…also goals and 27 assists for 89 points)…won the 2013 Ally- school career on 53 goals and 75 assists…set school re- played club hockey for the East Coast Wizards son Rioux Memorial Foundation Award, the 2011-2012 cord for career points and career assists…team won 2010 Wildcat Outstanding Athletic Award and the 2012-2013 and 2013 conference championship…played club hockey Personal: Daughter of John and Ellen O’Donnell…has a Wildcat Coaches Award…played her sophomore season for Assabet Valley, helping team to the 2012-2013 Polar twin sister (Erin) and an older sister (Kelsey)…grandfa- at Westminster and her freshman season at King Low Bear Tournament title…also played two years of varsity ther, James P. O’Donnell (class of 1944), and aunt, Lenora Heywood Thomas School…played club hockey for the field hockey…member of National Honor Society. O’Donnell Pruell (class of 1976), attended Holy Cross… Connecticut Polar Bears from 2008-2013 for coach Fitz has not yet declared a major. Fitzgerald…also played four years of varsity field hockey Personal: Daughter of Jay and Elizabeth Konaxis…father and three years of varsity lacrosse at King Low Heywood player hockey at Suffolk (Class of 1982)…mother was on Thomas School. the tennis team at Babson (Class of 1981)…has one broth- er (Jake) and two sisters (Rachel and Corey)…sister, Co- Personal: Daughter of Jon and Mary Rather…father rey, played hockey at Sacred Heart…brother, Jake, played played rugby at Boston College (Class of 1982)…has one lacrosse at Babson…has not yet declared a major. brother (Jon) and two sisters (Jane and Molly)…has not yet declared a major. 29 2013-2014 HOLY CROSS WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY 2012-2013 STATISTICS

16-6-5 OVERALL, 9-4-5 ECAC EAST

|——Shots——| |———Penalties———| |———————Goals————————| ## Name GP G A Pts Shots Pct +/- No-Min Min Maj Oth PP SH FG GW Gtg OT HT PN UA 19 Rebecca Fleming 27 13 13 26 110 .118 +10 4-11 3 1 0 3 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 3 15 Caroline English 27 7 16 23 77 .091 +7 10-20 10 0 0 3 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 16 Alex Campione 25 9 10 19 62 .145 +9 17-34 17 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 6 Rebecca O’Quinn 27 9 10 19 62 .145 +4 7-14 7 0 0 5 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 Francesca Panarelli 27 4 13 17 53 .075 +13 9-18 9 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 Kati Goguen 27 6 7 13 45 .133 +6 9-21 8 1 0 4 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 21 Mary Klimasewiski 27 6 7 13 64 .094 +7 13-26 13 0 0 0 1 3 2 0 0 1 0 1 27 Nicole Giannino 27 7 5 12 55 .127 +8 8-16 8 0 0 1 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 1 10 Chelsea Monahan 27 5 5 10 56 .089 +4 2-4 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 Jessica Frascotti 25 1 4 5 15 .067 +5 7-14 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Emily Sullivan 26 1 4 5 34 .029 +5 9-18 9 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 Amanda Gallagher 21 0 5 5 9 .000 +5 3-6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 Rachel Miller 9 1 3 4 23 .043 +4 4-8 4 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 Mackenzie Boardman 24 0 4 4 16 .000 +4 6-12 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 Kate Reilly 17 1 1 2 8 .125 +3 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Devon Ball 12 1 0 1 6 .167 +4 3-6 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 Meghan Reynolds 21 1 0 1 10 .100 -2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 Kylee Sullivan 20 1 0 1 16 .062 -1 3-6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 Megan Meskill 13 0 1 1 10 .000 +2 2-4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 Alyssa Ruhland 12 0 1 1 5 .000 +1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 Meaghan Sullivan 12 0 1 1 11 .000 +3 2-4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Chelsea Caracciolo 11 0 0 0 4 .000 -1 2-4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 Krista Manzanares 15 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 Madison Schneider 18 0 0 0 7 .000 -3 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Colleen Shouldice 4 0 0 0 3 .000 +1 1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Team 27 0 0 0 55 .000 0 5-10 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Holy Cross 27 73 110 183 816 .089 +98 127-260 125 2 0 21 1 15 16 1 0 1 0 7 Opponents 27 44 57 101 646 .068 — 138-274 138 0 0 0 14 4 9 6 4 1 0 6

|—Goals Avg—| |——Saves——| |——Record——| |——————Goals——————| ## Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho PP SH EN Pen SOG 34 Alexandra Stevenson 13-13 778:16 20 1.54 301 .938 6 3 4 2 7 3 0 0 0 35 Krista Manzanares 15-14 863:30 24 1.67 301 .926 10 3 1 3 7 1 0 0 0 Team / Empty Net 27-0 5:37 0 — 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Holy Cross 27-27 1647:23 44 1.60 602 .932 16 6 5 5 14 4 0 0 0 Opponents 27-27 1647:23 73 2.66 743 .911 6 16 5 0 21 1 1 0 0 30 2013-2014 HOLY CROSS WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY 2012-2013 RESULTS

Date Opponent Result Oct. 28 POTSDAM STATE W, 6-2 ECAC 2012-2013 FINAL STANINGS Nov. 2 SALVE REGINA * L, 3-1 |———ECAC———| |———Overall———| Nov. 3 at Salve Regina * W, 1-0 Team W-L-T Pts W-L-T Pct. Nov. 9 at UMass-Boston * T, 2-2 (OT) 1. Norwich 16-2-0 32 22-4-3 .810 Nov. 10 at St. Anselm * W, 5-2 2. Manhattanville 14-3-1 29 18-9-1 .661 Nov. 16 MANHATTANVILLE * L, 2-1 3. St. Anselm 12-2-4 28 19-4-4 .778 Nov. 17 NICHOLS * W, 6-1 4. Holy Cross 9-4-5 23 16-6-5 .685 Nov. 25 WESLEYAN W, 2-1 5. Salve Regina 11-7-0 22 15-11-0 .577 Dec. 1 ST. MICHAEL’S * W, 3-2 6. Castleton State 6-7-5 17 9-12-5 ..442 Dec. 2 NORWICH * L, 4-2 7. Southern Maine 6-8-4 16 8-13-6 .407 Dec. 4 CONNECTICUT COLLEGE W, 2-0 8. UMass-Boston 5-9-4 14 9-14-4 .407 Dec. 7 at Bowdoin L, 4-1 New England College 5-9-4 14 8-12-6 ..423 Jan. 11 vs. Scared Heart ^ W, 4-0 10. Plymouth State 4-10-4 12 5-17-4 .269 Jan. 12 at Castleton State ^ W, 4-3 11. St. Michael’s 3-15-0 6 4-21-1 .173 Jan. 15 at Colby W, 3-1 12. Nichols 1-16-1 3 3-21-1 .140 Jan. 18 CASLETON STATE * T, 2-2 (OT) Jan. 19 NEW ENGLAND COLLEGE * W, 2-1 Jan. 25 at Plymouth State * W, 5-0 Jan. 26 at Southern Maine * T, 1-1 (OT) Feb. 1 ST. ANSELM * T, 2-2 (OT) Feb. 2 UMASS-BOSTON * T, 1-1 (OT) Feb. 10 at Manhattanville * L, 3-2 Feb. 15 at Castleton State * W, 3-0 Feb. 16 at New England College * W, 2-1 Feb. 20 at Nichols * W, 4-1 Feb. 25 vs. Sacred Heart @ W, 4-1 Feb. 26 at St. Anselm @ L, 4-3 (OT)

* ECAC East games ^ Rutland Herald Invitational, Rutland, Vt. @ ECAC Open Tournament, Bridgeport, Conn. 31 2013-2014 HOLY CROSS WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY GAME & TEAM RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS TEAM RECORDS

SINGLE-GAME POINTS Games Played: 30, 1999-00 7 Sarah Wetherbee (MIT, 11/8/2002) Wins: 24, 2008-09 6 Stacey Hochkins (at Plymouth State, 12/3/2010) Losses: 17, 1999-00 6 Stacey Hochkins (Nichols, 11/4/2008) Ties: 5, 2012-13 6 Meghan Mahoney (MIT, 11/9/2002) Goals: 117, 2008-09 6 Sarah Wetherbee (at MIT, 1/9/2004) Most GA: 87, 2006-07 5 11 times (Last - Rebecca O’Quinn, 1/14/2012) Fewest GA: 37, 2008-09 PP Goals: 35, 2006-07 SH Goals: 10, 2008-09 SINGLE-GAME GOALS 4 Sarah Wetherbee (MIT, 11/8/2002) Assists: 161, 2008-09 4 Meghan Mahoney (at St. Michael’s, 2/2/2002) Points: 278, 2008-09 4 Stacey Hochkins, (at Plymouth State, 12/3/2010) GAA: 1.37, 2008-09 4 Stacey Hochkins, (at UMass-Boston, 11/6/2009) Shutouts: 9, 2001-02 3 20 times (Last - Mary Klimasewiski, 1/25/2013) Times Shutout: 11, 2000-01 Penalty Minutes: 414, 2006-07 SINGLE-GAME ASSISTS 5 Meghan Mahoney (at MIT, 12/1/2001) STREAKS 4 Robyn Mazin (at MIT, 1/7/2001) 4 Lisa Wilson (at Plymouth State, 2/19/2010) Wins: 14, 11/21/08-1/31/09 4 Caroline English (at Plymouth State, 2/19/10) Losses: 5, 1999-00, 2003-04 & 2004-05 4 Stacey Hochkins (Plymouth State, 1/26/2011) Games without a loss: 19, 3/2/08-1/31/09 3 18 times (Last -Alex Campione, 1/31/2012) Games without being shutout: 90, 11/4/08-12/3/11

SINGLE-GAME SAVES 75 Casey Davis (vs. Mercyhurst, 11/5/1999) 72 Jenelle DiSanto (vs. Amherst, 12/1/1999) 70 Jenelle DiSanto (at Southern Maine, 11/27/1999) 32 2013-2014 HOLY CROSS WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

POINTS GOALS SAVES 53 Stacey Hochkins, 2008-09 28 Stacey Hochkins, 2011-12 701 Jennelle DiSanto, 2000-01 47 Kolt Bloxson, 2002-03 26 Kolt Bloxson, 2002-03 648 Casey McCullion, 2004-05 47 Sarah Wetherbee, 2002-03 26 Stacey Hochkins, 2009-10 597 Jennelle DiSanto, 1999-00 46 Stacey Hochkins, 2011-12 25 Stacey Hochkins, 2008-09 572 Jennelle DiSanto, 2001-02 46 Jocelyn Kratchmer, 2008-09 24 Sarah Wetherbee, 2002-03 541 Casey McCullion, 2003-04 46 Stacey Hochkins, 2010-11 24 Stephanie Couzin, 2006-07 523 Jennelle DiSanto, 2002-03 44 Stacey Hochkins, 2009-10 24 Stacey Hochkins, 2010-11 444 Monique Gallant, 2007-08 42 Stephanie Couzin, 2006-07 23 Meghan Mahoney, 2001-02 421 Casey McCullion, 2005-06 41 Meghan Mahoney, 2001-02 23 Jocelyn Kratchmer, 2008-09 413 Casey McCullion, 2006-07 41 Jocelyn Kratchmer, 2010-11 22 Jocelyn Kratchmer, 2010-11 301 Alexandra Stevenson, 2012-13 40 Kathleen Remsberg, 2002-03 301 Krista Manzanares, 2012-13 GAME-WINNING GOALS 7 Kolt Bloxson, 2002-03 KOLT BLOXSON SAVE PERCENTAGE 6 Jocelyn Kratchmer, 2008-09 .940 Carly Dominick-Sobol, 2011-12 6 Nicola Garat, 2008-09 .938 Alexandra Steveson, 2012-13 ASSISTS 6 Samantha Rush, 2006-07 28 Stacey Hochkins, 2008-09 .936 Lindsay Atkinson, 2008-09 5 Stacey Hochkins, 2010-11 23 Elizabeth Campbell, 2001-02 .927 Carly Dominick-Sobol, 2010-11 5 Stacey Hochkins, 2009-10 23 Jocelyn Kratchmer, 2008-09 .938 Krista Manzares, 2012-13 4 Rebecca Fleming 2012-13 23 Sarah Wetherbee, 2002-03 .921 Monique Gallant, 2009-10 4 Stacey Hochkins, 2011-12 22 Kathleen Remsberg, 2002-03 .918 Carly Dominick-Sobol, 2008-09 4 Stacey Hochkins, 2008-09 22 Stacey Hochkins, 2010-11 .917 Carly Dominick-Sobol, 2009-10 4 Jocelyn Kratchmer, 2009-10 21 Kolt Bloxson, 2002-03 .917 Monique Gallant, 2008-09 20 Sarah Wetherbee, 2003-04 .916 Jennelle DiSanto, 2000-01 POWER PLAY GOALS 20 Lisa Wilson, 2009-10 9 Samantha Rush, 2007-08 20 Erica Van DeGraff, 2006-07 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 9 Stephanie Couzin, 2006-07 1.00 Lindsay Atkinson, 2008-09 9 Jocelyn Kratchmer, 2008-09 1.27 Monique Gallant, 2008-09 MOST WINS 7 Stacey Hochkins, 2010-11 17 Jennelle DiSanto, 2002-03 1.31 Monique Gallant, 2009-10 7 Stephanie Couzin, 2008-09 13 Monique Gallant, 2007-08 1.54 Alexandra Steveson, 2012-13 7 Sarah Wetherbee, 2004-05 11 Lindsay Atkinson, 2008-09 1.66 Carly Dominick-Sobol, 2011-12 7 Lisa Wilson, 2006-07 11 Jennelle DiSanto, 2001-02 1.67 Carly Dominick-Sobol, 2008-09 6 Stacey Hochkins, 2009-10 10 Casey McCullion, 2004-05 1.67 Krista Manzanares, 2012-13 5 Stacey Hochkins, 2011-12 10 Casey McCullion, 2006-07 1.86 Carly Dominick-Sobol, 2010-11 5 Kathleen Remsberg, 2003-04 STACEY HOCHKINS 10 Carly Dominick-Sobol, 2009-10 5 Rebecca O’Quinn, 2012-13 10 Monique Gallant, 2009-10 10 Krista Manzanares, 2012-13 9 Casey McCullion, 2003-04 33 2013-2014 HOLY CROSS WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY CAREER RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS

POINTS GAME-WINNING GOALS ASSISTS 189 Stacey Hochkins, 2008-12 18 Stacey Hochkins, 2008-12 86 Stacey Hochkins, 2008-12 145 Jocelyn Kratchmer, 2007-11 14 Jocelyn Kratchmer, 2007-11 72 Jocelyn Kratchmer, 2007-11 129 Sarah Wetherbee, 2002-06 13 Nicola Garat, 2008-12 68 Caroline English, 2009-13 113 Kolt Bloxson, 2002-06 11 Kolt Bloxson, 2002-06 63 Sarah Wetherbee, 2002-06 106 Meghan Mahoney, 2001-05 10 Samantha Rush, 2004-08 61 Meghan Mahoney, 2001-05 104 Caroline English, 2009-13 9 Caroline English, 2009-13 57 Kolt Bloxson, 2002-06 101 Stephanie Couzin, 2006-09 8 Sarah Wetherbee, 2002-06 52 Kathleen Remsberg, 2002-06 98 Nicola Garat, 2008-12 7 Stephanie Couzin, 2006-09 51 Stephanie Couzin, 2006-09 94 Kathleen Remsberg, 2002-06 6 Kathryn O’Connor, 2006-10 50 Samantha Rush, 2004-08 92 Samantha Rush, 2004-08 5 five tied, most recent: 49 Lisa Wilson, 2006-10 Kathryn Kelly, 2006-10 GOALS MOST WINS 103 Stacey Hochkins, 2008-12 POWER PLAY GOALS 36 Jennelle DiSanto, 1999-03 73 Jocelyn Kratchmer, 2007-11 22 Stacey Hochkins, 2008-12 36 Monique Gallant, 2007-11 66 Sarah Wetherbee, 2002-06 18 Stephanie Couzin, 2006-09 34 Casey McCullion, 2003-07 58 Nicola Garat, 2008-12 17 Jocelyn Kratchmer, 2007-11 31 Carly Dominick-Sobol, 2008-12 56 Kolt Bloxson, 2002-06 17 Samantha Rush, 2004-08 16 Lindsay Atkinson, 2007-11 50 Stephinie Couzin, 2006-09 17 Sarah Wetherbee, 2002-06 16 Krista Manzanares 2011- 45 Meghan Mahoney, 2001-05 14 Lisa Wilson, 2006-10 12 Alexandra Stevenson 2011- 42 Samantha Rush, 2004-08 14 Nicola Garat, 2008-12 10 Jennifer Van Dongen, 2005-07 42 Kathleen Remsberg, 2002-06 13 Kathleen Remsberg, 2002-06 4 Dianna Muth, 2003-06 CARLY DOMINICK-SOBOL 36 Caroline English, 2009-2013 12 Kolt Bloxson, 2002-06 9 Caroline English, 2009-13 SAVES SAVE PERCENTAGE 2393 Jennelle DiSanto, 1999-03 .930 Krista Manzanares, 2011- SHORT-HANDED GOALS 2023 Casey McCullion, 2003-07 .926 Carly Dominick-Sobol, 2008-12 15 Stacey Hochkins, 2008-12 1043 Monique Gallant, 2007-11 .922 Alexandra Stevenson, 2011- 10 Jocelyn Kratchmer, 2007-11 896 Carly Dominick-Sobol, 2008-12 .906 Monique Gallant, 2007-11 4 Racelle Beaudouin, 2000-04 520 Alexandra Stevenson 2011- .900 Lindsay Atkinson, 2007-11 4 Sarah Wetherbee, 2002-06 485 Jennifer Van Dongen, 2005-07 4 Stephanie Couzin, 2006-09 437 Krista Manzanares 2011- 4 Nicola Garat, 2008-12 306 Lindsey Atkinson, 2007-11 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 1.53 Krista Manzanares, 2011- 3 Samantha Rush, 2004-08 63 Jill Robinson, 2000-01 1.79 Carly Dominick-Sobol, 2008-12 2 Lisa Wilson, 2006-10 51 Dianna Muth, 2003-06 1.82 Lindsay Atkinson, 2007-11 2 Kolt Blozon, 2002-06 1.96 Monique Gallant, 2007-11 2 Mary Klimasewiski, 2011- 2.00 Alexandra Stevenson, 2011- 2.98 Casey McCullion, 2003-07 JOCELYN KRATCHMER 34 2013-2014 HOLY CROSS WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY HONORS & AWARDS

AHCA DIVISION III ALL-AMERICA CRUSADER OF THE YEAR Amanda Gallagher (2012, 2013) 2010 Stacey Hochkins (2nd Team) 2012 Stacey Hochkins Monique Gallant (2010, 2011) 2011 Stacey Hochkins (2nd Team) Nicola Garat (2010, 2011, 2012) Casey Harvell (2008) 2012 Stacey Hochkins (2nd Team) COONEY MEMORIAL AWARD 2006 Kolt Bloxson Stacey Hochkins (2010, 2011, 2012) ECAC EAST Kathryn Kelley (2008, 2009, 2010) Meghan Mahoney (2003, 2005) LAYER OF THE EAR P Y NEW ENGLAND ALL-STAR Krista Manzanares (2013) 2010 Stacey Hochkins 2010 Stacey Hochkins Casey McCullion (2005, 2006, 2007) 2011 Stacey Hochkins Amy McGhee (2007, 2008, 2009) 2012 Stacey Hochkins ECAC EAST Dianna Muth (2005) ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Mariah Napolitano (2011) 2009 Stacey Hochkins ALL-ECAC EAST Wendy Nobrega (2010) 2002 Meghan Mahoney (1st Team) Cathryn O’Connor (2005) 2003 Kolt Bloxson (1st Team) ECAC EAST Kathryn O’Connor (2008, 2009, 2010) 2004 Sarah Wetherbee (1st Team) Christine O’Hara (2005, 2006) OACH OF THE EAR C Y 2005 Meghan Mahoney (2nd Team) Parny Ormiston (2007, 2008) 2009 Peter Van Buskirk Sarah Wetherbee (2nd Team) STACEY HOCHKINS Kate Reilly (2013) 2006 Sarah Wetherbee (Hon. Men.) Kate Remsberg (2005, 2006) 2008 Lisa Wilson (1st Team) AWHCA ALL-ACADEMIC Dara Reppucci (2003) Sam Rush (2nd Team) 2003 Janelle DiSanto Meghan Reynolds (2011, 2012, 2013) 2009 Stacey Hochkins (1st Team) Elizabeth Campbell Sam Rush (2007, 2008) Jocelyn Kratchmer (1st Team) Rachelle Beaudoin Emily Sullivan (2012, 2013) Lisa Wilson (2nd Team) Meghan Mahoney Kylee Sullivan (2013) 2010 Stacey Hochkins (1st Team) Jennifer Van Dongen (2007) Lisa Wilson (1st Team) ECAC EAST ALL-ACADEMIC Sarah Wetherbee (2005, 2006) Jocelyn Kratchmer (Hon. Men.) Caitlin Andrew (2003) Erin Williams (2003) 2011 Stacey Hochkins (1st Team) Rachelle Beaudoin (2003) Jocelyn Kratchmer (2nd Team) Kolt Bloxson (2005, 2006) Emily Henry (2nd Team) Elizabeth Campbell (2003) 2012 Stacey Hochkins (1st Team) Alex Campione (2013) 2013 Francesca Panarelli (2nd Team) Amy Canning (2005) Shara Conroy (2006, 2007) ECAC EAST ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Molly Corkery (2003, 2005) 2002 Meghan Mahoney Stephanie Couzin (2007, 2008, 2009) 2003 Kolt Bloxson Christina D’Ambrogio (2009, 2010, 2011) 2009 Stacey Hochkins Carly Dominick-Sobol (2010, 2011, 2012) 2012 Francesca Panarelli Janelle DiSanto (2003) Meghan Donovan (2007, 2008) ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT Caroline English (2011, 2012, 2013) MEGHAN MAHONEY 2006 Sarah Wetherbee (2nd Team) Katie Falkowski (2006, 2007, 2008) MEGHAN REYNOLDS 35 2013-2014 HOLY CROSS WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY ALL-TIME RESULTS

1999-2000 (13-17) 01/01 at Southern Maine L, 0-5 02/10 RIT L, 0-6 11/14 Manhattanville L, 1-3 HEAD COACH: JANE FORD 01/07 at MIT W, 15-0 02/13 Amherst W, 4-2 11/15 Manhattanville L, 2-3 Date Opponent Result 01/09 Conn. College L, 1-2 02/16 at Trinity T, 2-2 (ot) 11/21 New England W, 1-0 10/31 UMass Lowell W, 6-2 01/12 at RIT L, 0-4 02/17 at Salve Regina W, 3-0 11/22 New England T, 1-1 (ot) 11/05 Mercyhurst L, 0-21 01/13 at Hamilton L, 0-9 02/20 at New England W, 8-0 12/02 at Conn. College L, 1-2 11/06 Mercyhurst L, 0-14 01/16 Williams L, 0-3 02/23 St. Michael’s W, 9-0 12/09 at Wesleyan W, 5-3 11/10 at Boston U. W, 7-6 (ot) 01/20 Union W, 2-1 02/24 Sacred Heart L, 2-3 (ot) 01/09 at MIT W, 15-3 11/14 UMass Amherst L, 1-4 01/21 Colgate L, 2-7 01/11 Salve Regina W, 11-0 11/20 Buffalo State W, 1-0 01/24 at Connecticut W, 9-1 2002-2003 (17-7-1) 01/16 Rensselaer L, 0-6 11/21 Buffalo State L, 1-3 01/27 at Amherst L, 0-1 HEAD COACH: PETER VAN BUSKIRK 01/17 Rensselaer L, 1-4 11/27 at Southern Maine L, 2-13 01/31 at Trinity W, 4-3 Date Opponent Result 01/21 Salve Regina W, 6-0 11/28 at Bates W, 5-2 02/02 at Middlebury L, 0-6 11/08 MIT W, 12-0 01/24 at St. Michael’s W, 6-1 12/01 Amherst L, 0-6 02/04 Skidmore W, 12-0 11/09 MIT W, 11-0 01/25 at St. Michael’s W, 5-1 12/04 at Conn. College L, 2-5 02/07 Salve Regina W, 6-0 11/13 UMass Boston W, 5-3 01/28 at Amherst L, 2-4 12/07 Harvard JV L, 3-0 02/10 Rensselaer L, 1-4 11/23 at Manhattanville L, 0-7 01/30 Wesleyan W, 2-1 01/18 Conn. College L, 1-4 02/11 Vermont L, 0-2 11/24 at Manhattanville L, 0-7 02/03 Amherst W, 3-2 01/22 Salve Regina W, 6-2 02/15 Connecticut W, 6-1 12/06 at New England W, 3-2 02/06 Southern Maine L, 0-2 01/26 Connecticut W, 10-2 02/17 at Wesleyan L, 0-1 12/07 at New England W, 6-1 02/07 Southern Maine L, 3-4 01/29 Trinity L, 1-3 02/18 at Conn. College W, 2-1 12/10 Conn. College T, 2-2 (ot) 02/13 at RIT L, 3-6 01/30 Wesleyan L, 0-5 01/04 Union W, 4-3 02/14 at RIT L, 2-6 02/02 Boston University L, 0-6 2001-2002 (12-12-3) 01/05 Union W, 6-2 02/20 at UMass Boston L, 5-7 02/05 Manhattanville L, 1-9 HEAD COACH: PETER VAN BUSKIRK 01/10 Salve Regina W, 6-0 02/21 at UMass Boston W, 4-3 02/06 at Manhattanville L, 0-11 Date Opponent Result 01/11 Salve Regina W, 9-2 02/08 UMass Lowell W, 7-1 11/10 Sacred Heart L, 2-3 01/14 at Wesleyan L, 0-5 2004-2005 (12-14-1) 02/09 at Amherst L, 0-11 11/11 Manhattanville L, 1-6 01/24 at Rensselaer L, 1-5 HEAD COACH: PETER VAN BUSKIRK 02/12 Salve Regina W, 7-2 11/17 St. Michael’s W, 5-0 01/25 at Rensselaer L, 0-5 Date Opponent Result 02/13 Skidmore W, 7-0 11/18 Rensselaer L, 1-3 01/29 Amherst W, 5-2 11/05 at St. Michael’s W, 9-0 02/16 Southern Maine L, 0-12 11/27 at Wesleyan T, 3-3 (ot) 01/31 St. Michael’s W, 4-1 11/06 at St. Michael’s W, 6-4 02/26 at Skidmore W, 5-0 11/30 at Southern Maine L, 1-4 02/01 St. Michael’s W, 7-3 11/13 RIT L, 1-2 02/28 at UMass Lowell W, 3-0 12/01 at MIT W, 13-0 02/08 at Southern Maine L, 2-4 11/14 RIT L, 0-5 03/02 MIT L, 1-3 12/05 at Amherst W, 4-3 02/09 at Southern Maine W, 4-2 11/17 Sacred Heart L, 2-3 03/04 Connecticut W, 8-0 01/08 Salve Regina W, 7-0 02/14 RIT W, 5-2 11/20 at St. Anselm L, 1-2 03/05 Skidmore W, 3-1 01/11 at RIT L, 0-8 02/15 RIT W, 2-1 11/23 at Wesleyan L, 2-3 01/12 at Union L, 2-3 (ot) 02/19 at Amherst L, 1-3 11/30 Conn. College W, 2-1 2000-2001 (7-14-1) 01/15 Wesleyan T, 3-3 (ot) 02/21 at Sacred Heart W, 3-2 12/04 Southern Maine W, 6-4 HEAD COACH: PETER VAN BUSKIRK 01/19 at Manhattanville L, 0-1 02/22 at Sacred Heart W, 4-3 12/05 Southern Maine W, 3-1 Date Opponent Result 01/20 at Sacred Heart L, 3-4 03/02 Sacred Heart W, 3-1 12/07 Castleton State W, 11-4 11/12 Boston University L, 0-1 01/26 MIT W, 11-0 01/07 UMass Boston W, 3-2 (ot) 11/18 Sacred Heart L, 0-5 01/27 Southern Maine L, 0-6 2003-2004 (10-13-1) 01/08 UMass Boston L, 1-3 11/19 Manhattanville L, 0-13 02/01 at Rensselaer L, 0-10 HEAD COACH: PETER VAN BUSKIRK 01/15 at Rensselaer L, 0-5 11/29 UMass Lowell W, 7-3 02/02 at St. Michael’s W, 8-0 Date Opponent Result 01/16 at Rensselaer L, 0-6 12/02 Colby T, 1-1 (ot) 02/06 New England W, 4-2 11/01 at Union L, 1-4 01/20 MIT W, 5-0 12/03 Bowdoin L, 0-7 02/09 Union W, 2-0 11/08 at Sacred Heart L, 1-2 (ot) 01/29 at Salve Regina W, 6-1 36 2013-2014 HOLY CROSS WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY ALL-TIME RESULTS

01/30 at Salve Regina W, 6-1 2006-2007 (15-10-2) 01/08 Colby L, 3-5 02/13 at Norwich L, 1-5 02/01 Wesleyan W, 2-1 HEAD COACH: PETER VAN BUSKIRK 01/12 Castleton W, 5-3 02/14 at Castleton W, 2-0 02/05 St. Anselm L, 0-2 Date Opponent Result 01/13 Plymouth State W, 1-4 02/20 Plymouth State W, 7-0 02/09 at Amherst L, 4-5 11/04 Salve Regina W, 10-2 01/18 at St. Michael’s W, 6-3 02/21 Southern Maine W, 3-1 02/12 at New England T, 3-3 (ot) 11/05 Manhattanville L, 2-4 01/19 at Norwich L, 3-4 02/28 St. Michael’s # W, 5-1 02/13 at New England L, 1-2 11/10 MIT W, 6-0 01/22 at Trinity L, 0-1 03/01 Sacred Heart # W, 4-2 02/19 at Manhattanville L, 0-7 11/18 Castleton W, 10-0 01/25 at Manhattanville L, 1-4 02/20 at Manhattanville L, 1-3 11/19 St. Michael’s W, 3-1 01/27 Manhattanville L, 0-7 2009-2010 (20-4-2) 02/26 vs Sacred Heart # W, 4-2 11/28 Conn. College W, 6-5 (ot) 02/01 at Southern Maine W, 1-0 (ot) HEAD COACH: PETER VAN BUSKIRK 02/27 at St. Anselm # L, 2-4 12/01 at St. Anselm L, 0-2 02/02 at New England W, 4-3 (ot) Date Opponent Result 12/02 at New England L, 2-9 02/02 MIT W, 7-0 11/09 at UMass-Boston W, 6-2 2005-2006 (11-14-1) 12/05 at Wesleyan W, 6-2 02/10 Salve Regina T, 3-3 (ot) 11/07 Salve Regina W, 5-2 HEAD COACH: PETER VAN BUSKIRK 01/05 at Southern Maine W, 5-3 02/15 Norwich W, 2-1 11/10 Southern Maine W, 3-2 Date Opponent Result 01/09 at Colby T, 5-5 (ot) 02/16 St. Michael’s W, 3-1 11/13 at Manhattanville W, 3-2 11/04 at Castleton State W, 3-2 01/13 at UMass Boston W, 7-5 02/23 UMass Boston W, 4-3 11/18 at Sacred Heart W, 5-3 11/05 at St. Michael’s W, 6-0 01/16 Trinity W, 4-0 02/24 St. Anselm T, 0-0 (ot) 11/21 at St. Michael’s W, 2-0 11/12 New England L, 1-3 01/19 at St. Michael’s W, 3-2 03/01 vs Sacred Heart # L, 2-7 12/01 at Conn. College W, 3-0 11/13 St. Anselm L, 0-3 01/20 at Castleton W, 5-2 03/02 vs St. Michael’s # W, 3-0 12/04 at Norwich T, 2-2 (ot) 11/15 Sacred Heart L, 2-4 01/26 New England W, 4-1 12/05 at Castleton State W, 5-0 11/19 at MIT W, 12-0 01/27 St. Anselm L, 1-6 2008-2009 (24-2-1) 12/08 Plymouth State W, 8-0 11/22 at Conn. College L, 2-3 02/03 at Salve Regina W, 4-1 HEAD COACH: PETER VAN BUSKIRK 01/05 Colby W, 5-1 12/03 at Manhattanville L, 2-5 02/04 at Manhattanville L, 3-4 Date Opponent Result 01/08 at New England W, 2-1 12/04 at Salve Regina W, 3-2 02/06 at Amherst L, 3-6 11/04 at Nichols W, 10-0 01/09 Nichols W, 5-0 12/06 Wesleyan T, 2-2 (ot) 02/09 Southern Maine W, 5-2 11/09 Manhattanville W, 5-3 01/12 at Trinity L, 2-4 01/06 Southern Maine W, 5-2 02/10 UMass Boston L, 2-6 11/15 Salve Regina W, 4-0 01/17 Castleton State W, 6-0 01/07 UMass Boston L, 5-7 02/13 Sacred Heart L, 4-6 11/16 UMass Boston T, 4-4 (ot) 01/22 at St. Anselm L, 3-5 01/11 Amherst L, 2-5 02/17 RIT L, 2-3 11/21 Norwich W, 3-2 01/26 Middlebury L, 1-4 01/13 at Sacred Heart L, 1-7 02/18 RIT T, 2-2 (ot) 11/22 Castleton W, 5-1 01/29 New England W, 4-1 01/14 Rhode Island T, 4-4 (ot) 02/24 vs Sacred Heart # L, 2-6 11/25 Sacred Heart W, 3-0 01/30 St. Anselm W, 4-2 01/20 St. Michael’s W, 2-0 02/25 at St. Michael’s # W, 4-2 12/02 Conn. College W, 3-2 02/06 St. Michael’s W, 3-1 01/21 Castleton State W, 10-0 12/04 at MIT W, 6-1 02/07 St. Michael’s W, 3-0 01/27 at New England L, 0-6 2007-2008 (16-8-3) 12/06 at St. Michael’s W, 4-1 02/12 Norwich T, 2-2 (ot) 01/28 at Saint Anselm L, 1-6 HEAD COACH: PETER VAN BUSKIRK 12/09 at Wesleyan W, 5-2 02/19 at Plymouth State W, 13-2 02/03 Salve Regina W, 1-0 Date Opponent Result 01/06 at Colby W, 4-1 02/20 at Southern Maine L, 2-3 02/04 Manhattanville L, 1-7 11/09 at Sacred Heart T, 1-1 (ot) 01/10 Nichols W, 6-0 02/27 St. Michael’s # W, 5-2 02/10 at UMass Boston L, 0-7 11/11 Sacred Heart W, 5-3 01/16 at UMass Boston W, 6-2 02/28 St. Anselm # W, 3-1 02/14 at Southern Maine W, 2-1 11/16 at St. Anselm L, 2-3 01/17 at Salve Regina W, 4-2 02/17 at RIT W, 3-2 11/17 at Umass Boston W, 5-1 01/20 Trinity W, 2-1 02/18 at RIT L, 1-3 11/20 Plymouth State W, 7-1 01/23 at Manhattanville W, 3-2 (ot) 02/25 St. Anselm # L, 2-5 11/27 at Conn. College L, 1-8 01/30 at New England W, 2-1 02/26 St. Michael’s # W, 4-1 11/30 at MIT W, 8-1 01/31 at St. Anselm L, 1-2 12/01 at Salve Regina W, 3-2 02/07 MIT W, 6-1 12/05 Wesleyan W, 3-2 02/08 St. Michael’s W, 9-0 37 2013-2014 HOLY CROSS WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY ALL-TIME RESULTS

2010-2011 (17-9-1) 2011-2012 (19-4-3) 2012-2013 (16-4-3) ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS HEAD COACH: PETER VAN BUSKIRK HEAD COACH: PETER VAN BUSKIRK HEAD COACH: PETER VAN BUSKIRK VS. ALL OPPONENTS Date Opponent Result Date Opponent Result Date Opponent Result 10/29 at Salve Regina W, 3-2 11/04 at Salve Regina W, 3-0 10/28 Potsdam State W, 6-2 Team W L T Streak 11/3 at Sacred Heart W, 5-0 11/05 Sacred Heart W, 8-2 11/2 Salve Regina L, 3-1 Amherst 4 8 0 AC-3 11/9 Sacred Heart L, 2-3 11/11 UMass Boston W, 3-0 11/3 at Salve Regina W, 1-0 Bates 1 0 0 HC-1 11/12 at UMass-Boston W, 4-1 11/12 St. Anselm W, 3-2 11/9 at UMass-Boston T, 2-2 (ot) Boston University 1 1 0 BU-1 11/13 at St. Anselm W, 6-1 11/18 at Manhattanville W, 6-2 11/10 at St. Anselm W, 5-2 Bowdoin 0 2 1 BC-1 11/19 Manhattanville L, 2-1 11/19 Nichols W, 5-1 11/16 Manhattanville L, 2-1 Buffalo State 1 1 0 BS-1 11/20 Nichols W, 5-1 11/22 at Sacred Heart W, 6-0 11/17 Nichols W, 6-1 Castleton State 14 0 0 HC-14 11/30 Wesleyan W, 4-1 11/26 Bowdoin T, 5-5 (ot) 11/25 Wesleyan W, 2-1 12/03 at Plymouth State W, 9-2 11/27 at Wesleyan W, 2-1 12/1 St. Michael’s W, 3-2 Colby 4 2 2 HC-2 12/04 at Southern Maine W, 1-0 (ot) 12/03 St. Michael’s W, 8-0 12/2 Norwich L, 4-2 Colgate 0 1 0 CU-1 12/07 Conn. College W, 4-2 12/04 Norwich L, 5-0 12/4 Conn. College W, 2-0 Connecticut 5 0 0 HC-5 01/07 at Colby L, 2-3 12/07 at Conn. College T, 2-2 (ot) 12/7 at Bowdoin L, 4-1 Conn. College 6 6 2 Tie-1 01/11 Trinity L, 2-3 (ot) 01/14 Salve Regina W, 6-2 1/11 vs. Scared Heart ^ W, 4-0 Hamilton 0 1 0 HC-1 01/14 Norwich L, 2-4 01/20 at Castleton State W, 4-1 1/12 at Castleton State ^ W, 4-3 Harvard JV 0 1 0 HU-1 01/15 St. Michael’s W, 7-1 01/21 at New England W, 4-3 (ot) 1/15 at Colby W, 3-1 Manhattanville 4 21 1 MC-2 01/18 at Middlebury L, 1-4 01/27 Plymouth State W, 5-0 1/18 Casleton State T, 2-2 (ot) Mercyhurst 0 2 0 MC-2 01/22 New England W, 5-2 01/28 Southern Maine W, 5-2 1/19 New England College W, 2-1 Middlebury 0 3 0 MC-3 01/23 Castleton State W, 5-2 01/31 Colby W, 4-0 1/25 at Plymouth State W, 5-0 MIT 13 1 0 HC-13 01/26 Plymouth State W, 9-0 02/03 at St. Anselm L, 6-0 1/26 at Southern Maine T, 1-1 (ot) New England 14 4 2 HC-9 01/29 Salve Regina W, 3-0 02/04 at UMass-Boston W, 5-2 2/1 St. Anselm T, 2-2 (ot) Nichols 9 0 0 HC-9 02/04 at St. Anselm L, 2-5 02/10 at Nichols W, 7-2 2/2 UMass-Boston T, 1-1 (ot) Norwich 2 6 2 NU-4 02/05 at UMass-Boston L, 3-4 02/11 Manhattanville T, 2-2 (ot) 2/10 at Manhattanville L, 3-2 Potsdam State 1 0 0 HC-1 02/11 at Nichols W, 9-1 02/17 at St. Michael’s W, 4-0 2/15 at Castleton State W, 3-0 Plymouth State 9 0 0 HC-9 02/12 at Manhattanville L, 1-4 02/18 at Norwich L, 2-0 2/16 at New England College W, 2-1 Rensselaer 0 9 0 RPI-9 02/20 Southern Maine W, 7-2 02/25 vs. St. Michael’s # W, 3-0 2/20 at Nichols W, 4-1 RIT 3 9 1 Tied-1 02/26 vs. Sacred Heart # W, 5-3 02/26 at St. Anselm # L, 7-3 2/25 at Sacred Heart # W, 4-1 Sacred Heart 14 12 1 HC-5 02/27 vs. St. Anselm # $ T, 4-4 (ot) 2/26 vs. St. Anselm # L, 4-3 (ot) St. Anselm 5 15 3 SA-1 St. Michael’s 30 0 0 HC-30 # ECAC Open Tournament Salve Regina 24 1 1 HC-1 $ Won 2-0 in shootout Skidmore 3 0 0 HC-3 ^Rutland Herald Invitational Southern Maine 13 9 1 Tie-1 Trinity 3 4 1 TC-2 UMass Amherst 0 1 0 UM-1 UMass Boston 10 6 3 Tied-1 UMass Lowell 3 0 0 HC-3 Union 4 2 0 UC-1 Vermont 0 1 0 UVM-1 Wesleyan 9 4 3 HC-6 Williams 0 1 0 WC-1 38 2013-2014 HOLY CROSS WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY ALL-TIME ROSTER

—A— Clifford, Kara...... 2002 Holmes, Kelly ...... 2002 —N— Andrew, Caitlin ...... 2004 Colpitts, Megan ...... 2015 Hogan, Allison ...... 2004 Nobrega, Wendy...... 2010 Atkinson, Lindsay ...... 2011 Conforti, Mary Ellen ...... 2002 Horndahl, Kristen...... 2001 Nugent, Courtney...... 2003 —B— Conroy, Shara...... 2007 —J— —O— Baaden, Sarah ...... 2000 Corkery, Molly...... 2005 Jean, Lindsey ...... 2004 O’Connor, Cathryn...... 2007 Bagi, Izzy ...... 2017 Corsilli, Jennifer...... 2004 Jones, Vanessa ...... 2005 O’Connor, Kathryn ...... 2010 Bajwa, Yasmine ...... 2001 Couzin, Stephanie ...... 2009 —K— O’Donnell, Meghan ...... 2017 Ball, Devon ...... 2014 —D— Kelley, Kathryn ...... 2010 O’Hara, Christine...... 2007 Beaudoin, Rachelle ...... 2004 D’Ambrogio, Christina ...... 2011 Kelly, Courtney ...... 2002 O’Quinn, Rebecca,...... 2013 Bloxson, Kolt ...... 2006 Davis, Casey...... 2000 Kilcoyne, Shauna ...... 2002 Oplinger, Lauren ...... 2008 Blumhagen, Emalee ...... 2010 DeAngelis, Allie...... 2009 Klimasewiski, Mary...... 2015 Ormiston, Parnell ...... 2008 Boardman, Mackenzie ...... 2016 DiSanto, Jenelle ...... 2003 Knapp, Ali ...... 2014 —P— Bratton, Tory ...... 2014 Doherty, Katelyn ...... 2010 Knoaxis, Livvy...... 2017 Panarelli, Francesca ...... 2015 —C— Dominick-Sobol, Carly ...... 2012 Kratchmer, Jocelyn ...... 2011 Pfund, Amy ...... 2012 Campbell, Elizabeth...... 2004 Donovan, Meghan ...... 2008 Krmpotich, Colleen ...... 2011 Picone, Laura ...... 2003 Campione, Alex ...... 2013 —E— —L— Pires, Shauna ...... 2008 Canning, Amy ...... 2006 English, Caroline ...... 2013 Laughlin, Mary Kateri ...... 2001 —R— Caracciolo, Chelsea ...... 2014 —F— Lew, Alica ...... 2011 Rather. Rose ...... 2017 Fahey, Michela...... 2007 Lieblich, Stephanie ...... 2002 Reeber, Justine ...... 2003 Falkowski, Katherine ...... 2008 —M— Reilly, Kate ...... 2015 Flanagan, Melissa ...... 2007 Mahoney, Meghan ...... 2005 Remsberg, Kate ...... 2006 Fleming, Rebecca...... 2015 Manzanares, Krista ...... 2015 Reppucci, Dara...... 2004 Flint, Jackie ...... 2010 Matthews, Julia ...... 2010 Reynolds, Meghan ...... 2013 Frascotti, Jessica ...... 2015 Maturo, Jessica...... 2004 Robinson, Jill ...... 2004 —G— Mazin, Robyn...... 2001 Ruhland, Alyssa ...... 2013 Gallagher, Amanda...... 2014 Meskill, Megan ...... 2016 Rush, Samantha ...... 2008 Gallant, Monique ...... 2011 McCullion, Casey ...... 2007 Wetherbee, Sarah ...... 2006 Garat, Nicola ...... 2012 McDonough, Caitlin ...... 2000 Williams, Erin ...... 2003 Giannino, Nicole ...... 2015 McGee, Taylor ...... 2016 Williams, Joanne,...... 2003 Goguen, Katie ...... 2016 McGhee, Amy ...... 2009 Wilson, Lisa ...... 2010 Gudewicz, Kristen ...... 2000 McIntosh, Kylee...... 2012 Players are listed by year of graduation. —H— McNamara, Jennifer...... 2001 Hall, Erin ...... 2017 Meyer, Julie ...... 2000 Halloran, Virginia...... 2002 Miller, Brooke ...... 2012 Harvel, Casey...... 2008 Miller, Rachel...... 2015 Henry, Emily ...... 2011 Monahan, Chelsea ...... 2015 Hickey, Marie...... 2008 Murphy, Samantha ...... 2008 Hillen, Louise...... 2011 Muth, Dianna ...... 2007 Hochkins, Stacey ...... 2012 JANNELLE DISANTO Hoeschen, Hidlie ...... 2017 39 2013-2014 HOLY CROSS WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY ALL-TIME ROSTER

—S— Sarno, Jane ...... 2008 Schneider, Madison ...... 2015 Scinto, Kimberly ...... 2004 Sheridan, Angel ...... 2001 Shouldice, Colleen ...... 2015 Stevenson, Alexandra...... 2015 Sullivan, Elizabeth ...... 2002 Sullivan, Emily...... 2014 Sullivan, Kylee...... 2014 Sullivan, Meaghan ...... 2015 —V— van DeGraff, Erica ...... 2009 Van Dongen, Jennifer...... 2009 Vanaria, Laura ...... 2004 —W— Wetherbee, Sarah ...... 2006 Williams, Erin ...... 2003 Williams, Joanne,...... 2003 Wilson, Lisa ...... 2010 2011 ECAC OPEN CHAMPIONS 40 2013-2014 HOLY CROSS WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY ABOUT HOLY CROSS

Holy Cross is renowned for its academic excellence Worcester, Mass., the campus occupies 174 and mentoring-based, liberal arts education in the Jesuit beautifully landscaped acres, featuring tradi- tradition. An exclusively undergraduate institution with tional and contemporary architecture, state-of- approximately 2,900 students, Holy Cross is the oldest the-art facilities, and striking views from atop Catholic college in New England. Founded in 1843 in Mount St. James. Academic life at Holy Cross is serious, challenging and exciting. Student-professor exchanges in the classroom, as well as in countless informal settings, are at the center of academic life at Holy Cross. With a student to faculty ratio of 11 to one, the opportunity for individual atten- tion is readily available. Few classes exceed an enrollment of 40, and most average 19 students. Holy Cross professors are widely respected in their academic special- ties. Many have national reputations for their research and publications, creative performances, recordings and exhibitions. Almost all of the nearly 300 full- and part-time fac- ulty members hold doctoral degrees from some of the finest universities here and abroad. Among the major academic fa- cilities on campus are Dinand Li- brary (which, along with three other specialized libraries on campus, has total holdings of more than 650,000 volumes); Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Art Gallery (with a regular sched- ule of world-class exhibitions); Brooks Concert Hall (acclaimed by performers and acoustical experts as one of the finest medium-sized bookstore, post office, coffee lounge, cafeteria and pub); performance spaces in the region); St. Joseph Carol and Park B. Smith Hall (housing the Center for Reli- Memorial Chapel (built in 1924 and contain- gion, Ethics and Culture and the Rehm Library); the Mul- ing the recently renovated McCooey Chapel on timedia Resource Center in Edith Stein Hall; and the new the lower level); Hogan Campus Center (with $60-million Integrated Science Complex. 41 2013-2014 HOLY CROSS WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY ABOUT HOLY CROSS

Coeducational since 1972, Holy Cross enrolls a stu- ity on the appointment and promotion of faculty. There dent body of proven accomplishment. Almost all graduat- are more than 100 co-curricular offerings on campus and HOLY CROSS AT A GLANCE ed in the top 20 percent of their high school classes. Most diverse opportunities for innovative academic options Affiliation: Roman Catholic — live in 10 residence halls on campus, all fully connected such as the first-year program, community-based learn- Established by the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits) to the college’s computer network. Students, elected by ing, Washington semester, internships and full-year study Undergraduate enrollment: 2,891 their peers, represent their classmates at faculty meetings, abroad. 49% Male / 51% Female / on major college committees, and in a consultative capac- Holy Cross integrates faith and knowledge with an 23% Minority and International emphasis on service, in keeping with the Percent out of state: 63% Jesuits’ commitment to educate “men and Number of U.S. states and territories: 48 women for others.” A distinguishing and Number of foreign countries: 21 all-important characteristic of education Student to Faculty ratio: 10 to 1 at Holy Cross is the emphasis placed upon Number of faculty: 272 full time; 44 part time the service of faith and the promotion of Percentage of faculty who hold doctorates or justice. The Office of the College Chap- terminal degrees: 97% lains advises Student Programs for Urban Varsity sports: 27 (711 participants) Development (SPUD), which is the larg- Intramural sports: 12 (1,200 participants) est student organization on campus. More Club sports: 22 than 450 students are involved in 37 direct- service programs in Worcester. • Graduates are admitted to medical school at rates better The athletics program has a storied than twice the national average. tradition that continues today with 27 • Each year, more than 100 Holy Cross graduates enter law varsity sports and charter membership in schools accredited by the American Bar Association – one the Patriot League, recognized for its de- of the highest rates in the nation. velopment of scholar-athletes. The col- • Holy Cross is in the top three percent of four-year colleg- lege sponsors many clubs and intramural es in the number of students going on to earn doctorates. sports programs, and has excellent athlet- • Holy Cross students have won Rhodes, Truman and Mar- ics facilities, including a football stadium, shall scholarships, Watson fellowships, Fulbright grants a stadium, a soccer stadium, a and many other awards. hockey rink and the Hart Recreation Cen- • More than 10 percent of Holy Cross alumni are currently ter, home to the , swimming and practicing medicine. hockey teams. The Smith Wellness Center includes a specialized strength and condi- Among the many Holy Cross alumni with stellar re- tioning facility for varsity student-athletes, cords of achievement are a Nobel Laureate; three Pulitzer as well as aerobic equipment and workout Prize winners; two members of the Naismith Memorial areas for the general student body. Basketball Hall of Fame; a U.S. Supreme Court justice; a The college offers focused preprofes- U.S. Poet Laureate; numerous members of the U.S. Con- sional advising programs for students inter- gress; hundreds of journalists, authors and media com- ested in medicine and health, law, business mentators; and countless CEOs, educators and business and engineering. The results for successful and community leaders. postgraduate study are well-documented: 42 2013-2014 HOLY CROSS WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY ACADEMIC OFFERINGS

MAJORS & MINORS Italian MULTIDISCIPLINARY CONCENTRATIONS Anthropology Mathematics & OTHER CURRICULAR PROGRAMS Art History Music Philosophy Established multidisciplinary programs of study with cur- Biology ricular and cocurricular components: Chemistry Physics Political Science Africana Studies Chinese Asian Studies Classics Psychology Religious Studies Biochemistry Computer Science Biological Psychology Economics Russian Sociology Education Economics & Accounting Environmental Studies Education Spanish Studies in World Literature Latin American & Latino Studies English Naval Science French Studio Art Theatre Peace & Conflict Studies German Women’s & Gender Studies History

STUDENT-DESIGNED MAJORS & MINORS Students can design original multidisciplinary majors and minors. Here are a few examples of recent self-designed programs: Architectural Studies Catholic Studies Chinese Language & Civilization Deaf Education Film Studies International Studies Medieval & Renaissance Studies Middle Eastern Studies Urban Studies

FOCUSED CAREER PROGRAMS Health Professions Law Business Engineering Teacher Education Program 43 2013-2014 HOLY CROSS WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY UNIQUE PROGRAMS

MONTSERRAT COLLEGE HONORS All first-year students are part of a challenging academic In the college honors program, academically accomplished WHAT THE GUIDEBOOKS SAY and co-curricular program called Montserrat. Embracing students pursue multidisciplinary studies in the natural sci- • Among the nation’s top 50 “most competitive” colleges the excitement and discovery of living and learning at Holy ences, social sciences and humanities. Guided by rotating and universities, as ranked by Barron’s Profiles of Cross, this program — expressly designed for first-year stu- faculty experts, students regularly meet and work to explore American Colleges. dents — integrates academic, co-curricular and residential how knowledge from different areas can be tested and • Graduates 91% of students in four years – ranked fourth experiences in unique ways. One of the cornerstones of a integrated across disciplines. The program incorporates an among the nation’s undergraduate, liberal arts colleges; Holy Cross education is the commitment to Jesuit values. honors colloquium — a series of interdisciplinary discus- named to Kaplan’s list of colleges and universities with So it is fitting that the program is named after the mountain sions — and a thesis. Honors students publicly present their “Impressive Graduation Rates.” in Spain where, in 1522, St. Ignatius of Loyola (the founder findings at the annual academic conference, a highlight of • Listed in the top 20 colleges for academics in The of the Jesuit order) decided to begin a new life. Students the academic year. Princeton Review’s “The Best 351 Colleges.” entering Holy Cross are also beginning a new chapter of • Peterson’s Guide to Four-Year Colleges cites a 95% their lives — and Montserrat provides experiences in and out first-year retention rate. WASHINGTON SEMESTER • Named one of the country’s “most beautiful urban of the classroom to enhance their journey, while supplying Each semester, 15 juniors and first-semester seniors are ac- the tools to climb to new places. campuses” in Kaplan’s National Guidance Counselor cepted into a highly selective program in the nation’s capital. Survey. Students work with members of congress or federal agen- • Ranked 15th for “professors who make themselves cies, assist advocacy and public policy groups, and explore accessible” in a student survey by The Princeton up-close the arts, history and culture of Washington, D.C. Review. With support from their Holy Cross advisor, students pursue • Regarding the college’s mission, Kaplan’s Guide to internships that consist of four full work days, and a public the 328 Most Interesting Colleges says, “The Jesuit policy seminar one night each week. On the fifth weekday, tradition of ‘being men and women for others’ shines they conduct independent research for their Washington at Holy Cross.” thesis paper. • According to The Insider’s Guide to the Colleges, compiled by the staff of the Yale Daily News, the STUDY ABROAD three best things about attending Holy Cross are: “the Students looking to broaden their Holy Cross experience professors, the beautiful campus and the connections have an excellent opportunity to do so through the Study with classmates.” Abroad program. Year-long programs provide qualified • The Fiske Guide to Colleges cites Holy Cross’ small students with exciting and fully credited extensions of class sizes and beautiful campus as “award winners.” the college’s curriculum at participating universities in: Australia, Austria, Cameroon, England, France, Germany, COMMUNITY-BASED LEARNING Greece, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Peru, Scotland, Through a generous endowment established by its name- Spain and Russia. One-semester programs are also avail- sake, Joseph P. Donelan II, the Donelan Office of Com- able in China and Sri Lanka. Third-year students in good munity-Based Learning provides a directorship to establish academic standing live with host families, and take courses connections between courses across the college curriculum and exams alongside foreign students in their native with internship sites in the greater Worcester area. In keep- language. Deepening the cultural experience, students ing with the college’s social mission to prepare students to be complete an independent study project in the local com- “men and women for others,” Community-Based Learning munity to ensure close interaction with the people of their enables students to be of service to the community while chosen countries. enhancing their understanding of course material. 44 2013-2014 HOLY CROSS WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY STUDENT LIFE

Holy Cross has three performance theaters, RECREATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS two art galleries, a concert hall, ballroom, • Ballroom Dance dance studio and a movie theater. There are • Club Baseball more than 90 student groups and organiza- • Club Basketball (men’s and women’s) tions on campus, including: • Club Hockey • Club Lacrosse (men’s and women’s) ACADEMIC ORGANIZATIONS • Club Soccer • American Medical Student Association • Club Tennis • American Sign Language Club • Club Volleyball (men’s and women’s) • Biology Society • Equestrian Club • French Club • Figure Skating Club • GESSO (Art Society) • Golf Club • Neuronauts • HC Recreational Water Polo Club • Poetry Circle • Racquetball Club • Psychology Club • Running Club • Science Ambassadors • Sailing Club • Sir Thomas More Prelaw Society • Ski Team • Student Programs for Urban Develop- • College Republicans COMMUNICATION ORGANIZATIONS • Ultimate Frisbee ment • Eco-Action • The Advocate (alt. student newspaper) • HC Wilderness Outing Club • Spring Break Immersion Program • HC Political Union • The Crusader (student newspaper) • Women’s Rugby • Model United Nations • The Fenwick Review • Yoga Club STUDENT GOVERNANCE • Peace Around the World • Purple Patcher (student yearbook) ORGANIZATIONS RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS • Purple Key Society • WCHC 88.1FM (radio station) • Campus Activities Board • Campus Christian Fellowship • Sader Nation • Class Councils MULTICULTURAL STUDENT • COMPASS • Students for Life • Hall Councils ORGANIZATIONS (MSO) • Fellowship of Christian Athletes • Student Government Association DEPARTMENTALLY SPONSORED • ABiGaLe-Allies • Orthodox Christian Fellowship STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS • Asian Students In Action • Pax Christi PERFORMANCE ORGANIZATIONS • Chamber Singers • Bishop Healy Multicultural Society • Religious Education Teacher’s Club • Alternate College Theatre • Chapel Choir • Black Student Union • Chamber Orchestra SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS • College Choir • Caribbean African Student Assembly • Dance Ensemble • Amnesty International • HAYES Retreat Team • Individuals of all Nations Developing • Delilahs (female a cappella) • Appalachia Service Project • Holy Cross Orchestra Indian Appreciation • Fools on the Hill (co-ed a cappella) • Best Buddies • Jazz Ensemble • Latin American Student Organization • Off the Record (female a cappella) • The Beverly Connection • Knights of Columbus • Multiethnic Identity Xploration • Rythm Nation Steppaz • Crusaders for Children • Holy Cross Good Time Marching Band • Women’s Forum • Sons of Pitches (male a cappella) • Cures for Kids • Multicultural Peer Educators • Sound of St. James (male a cappella) PEER EDUCATION ORGANIZATIONS • Habitat for Humanity • Orientation Leaders • Student Musician Coalition • Nutrition, Exercise & Eating Disorders • Holy Cross for a Cure • Relationship Peer Educators Peer Educators • Operation Smile SPECIAL INTEREST • Resident Assistants • Sexual Health Awareness Peer Educators • Religious Education Teacher’s Club ORGANIZATIONS • ROTC • Share our Soles • College Democrats • Students for Responsible Choices 45 2013-2014 HOLY CROSS WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY DISTINGUISHED HOLY CROSS ALUMNI

Holy Cross aims to make a positive difference in society not JIM COLLINS ’87 only through teaching and service, but through our alumni. Biomedical engineer, co-director of the Center for Biody- In fulfilling its mission, the College educates people who namics at Boston University go on to become leaders in their fields. ROBERT J. COUSY ’50 DAVID P. ANDERSON ’51 Basketball legend and NBA Hall of Famer Sports columnist, The New York Times; winner of a Pulitzer Prize in 1981 MICHAEL DANIELS ’76 Senior vice president and group executive, IBM Global KAREN BALDWIN ’85 Technology Services Partner & senior executive vice president of Creative Affairs, Baldwin Entertainment Group ANN DOWD ’78 Actress on TV, film and stage MARY G. BERNER ’81 Former president and chief executive officer, Reader’s ANTHONY S. FAUCI, M.D. ’62 Digest Association Director, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Dis- eases HON. TIMOTHY H. BISHOP ’72 Member of the U.S. House of Representatives, Democrat JON FAVREAU ’03 from New York Chief speechwriter for President Barack Obama

LEIGH ANNE BRODSKY ’80 ANNE SCHIFFMAN FINK ’85 President, Nickelodeon and Viacom Consumer Products Senior vice president, PepsiCo Sales

HON. ROBERT CASEY ’82 STANLEY E. GRAYSON ’72 Member of the U.S. Senate, Democrat from Pennsylvania Vice chairman and chief operating officer, M.R. Beal and TOM Company, New York EINSOHN JOSEPH A. CALIFANO ’52 H Founder and chairman, The National Center on Addiction JULIE A. HALPIN ’84 & Substance Abuse Founder & CEO, Geppetto Group, advertising company specializing in products for children MARK G. HOLOWESKO ’82 MATT CHMURA ’03 Chief executive officer and president, Templeton Capital Director of communications, Boston Bruins THOMAS W. HEINSOHN ’56 Advisors, Inc. Former Boston Celtics player and coach; NBA Hall of RABBI NORMAN M. COHEN ’72 Famer PETER JANKOWSKI ’86 Rabbi, Bet Shalom Congregation, Minnetonka, Minn. Producer for Law & Order, president of Wolf Films JOHN H. “JACK” HIGGINS ’76 BILLY COLLINS ’63 Editorial cartoonist for the Chicago Sun-Times; winner of EDWARD P. JONES ’72 Former Poet Laureate, consultant in poetry to the Library a Pulitzer Prize in 1989 2004 Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Known World of Congress (2001-2003) 46 2013-2014 HOLY CROSS WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY DISTINGUISHED HOLY CROSS ALUMNI

CAPT. THOMAS G. KELLEY, USN JAMES DAVID POWER III ’53 Chairman and CEO, J.D. Power & Associates (RET) ’60 Recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor CAROLYN RISOLI ’86 President, Marc by Marc Jacobs CAPT. JOSEPH P. KERWIN, M.D. USN (RET) ’53 MARY PAT RYAN ’78 First medical doctor in space Former executive vice president of marketing, Sirius Satel- lite Radio PAUL O. LECLERC ’63 Former president and chief executive officer, New York BERNADETTE SEMPLE ’82 Public Library U.S. Navy Commander

EDWARD J. LUDWIG ’73 DANIEL E. SHAUGHNESSY ’75 Chairman of the board and chief executive officer, Becton, Sports columnist, The Boston Globe; author of The Curse Dickinson and Company of the Bambino

BURKE MAGNUS ’88 BART SHER ’81 Senior vice president for college sports programming, 2008 Tony Award winner as director of South Pacific ESPN JOE SHORTSLEEVE ’79 CHRISTOPHER J. MATTHEWS ’67 Chief correspondent for WBZ-TV News in Boston Host of NBC’s “The Chris Matthews Show” and MSNBC’s “Hardball” WILLIAM J. “BILL” SIMMONS III ’92 Columnist for Espn.com’s “Page 2” and ESPN The Maga- WILLIAM J. MCDONOUGH ’56 zine Retired president of the New York Federal Reserve CLARENCE HON. CLARENCE THOMAS ’71 THOMAS HON. JAMES P. MORAN, JR. ’67 Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court Member of the U.S. House of Representatives, Democrat from Virginia AMB. HARRY K. THOMAS, JR. ’78 U.S. Ambassador to the Phillipines HON. PETER WELCH ’69 JOSEPH E. MURRAY, M.D. ’40 Member of U.S. House of Representatives, Democrat from Nobel laureate 1990 for the first successful kidney trans- LT. GEN. BERNARD TRAINOR, USMC Vermont plant ET (R .) ’51 AGGIE ILDEROTTER Senior fellow for National Security Studies M W ’77 KEVIN O’CONNOR ’90 President and CEO, Frontier Communications Host of This Old House and Ask This Old House on PBS HEODORE ELLS R T V. W , J . ’72 OBERT RIGHT Partner and co-chair of Litigation, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, R C. W ’65 OYCE HAUGHNESSY Co-Founder, Autism Speaks and retired vice chairman of J A. O’S , M.D. ’78 Wharton & Garrison Leading breast cancer researcher and practitioner at Texas the board, General Electric Oncology 47 2013-2014 HOLY CROSS WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

Opened in 1997, the Carol and Park B. Smith Wellness 60 people at a time, enables Holy Cross’ Center is a two-story facility which was built as an addition larger sports teams to work out together, to the Hart Recreation Center. The wellness center provides thereby enhancing team unity. state-of-the-art fitness equipment for varsity athletes and all The second floor has been designed other members of the Holy Cross community. for use by all students, faculty and staff. A $1.5-million gift from Carol and Park B. Smith (Class It has two sections: one for aerobic train- of 1954) kicked off the campaign to fund the facility. “Ev- ing, and the other for cardiovascular, eryone today agrees that fitness is very important,” Smith variable-resistance and strength training. said in 1997. “I’m confident that this new Wellness Center A diverse selection of equipment accom- — whose facilities will be second-to-none — will provide modates users ranging from beginners to a real benefit to current and future Holy Cross students, advanced athletes. Its south-facing wall is teachers and staff.” mostly glass, allowing most users a view With 15,000 square feet, the wellness center provides of the practice fields and the rolling hills over four times more space than the college previously of central New England. had for varsity and community exercise and training, and The center also offers programs that centralizes athletic equipment and facilities once found in explore the connections between fitness five locations in three campus buildings. and wellness, to help students learn how On the first level, the center houses a highly versatile good health can complement and enhance strength and conditioning center for Holy Cross’ varsity other aspects of their educational expe- student-athletes. There are areas for speed development rience. An advisory board comprising programs, as well as for strength and endurance condition- physicians, fitness and strength train- ing. The space, which is able to accommodate as many as ers, faculty members, psychologists, nutritionists, a college chaplain and others are and his staff to are able to accommodate a much larger responsible for creating and coordinating number of athletes at one time, allowing teams to train programming for the center. together at times more convenient to their busy schedules Holy Cross head strength and con- as student-athletes. ditioning coach Jeff Oliver believes that The state-of-the-art equipment in the wellness center the wellness center is of the utmost im- includes: portance to Crusader athletic teams. • Eight multi-purpose power racks, each with over 600 “Over the past few decades, col- pounds of free weights. lege coaches have turned increasingly to • Seven Olympic lifting platforms with over 375 pounds of strength and conditioning to gain an edge rubberized free weights. over their opponents,” Oliver said. “And • More than 3,000 pounds of dumbbells. while football may have been the first to • Eighteen pieces of aerobic equipment. grasp the concept, we now train athletes • Three full sets of plyometric boxes. from every varsity sport. The wellness • A number of free weight-loaded pieces of equipment to center has been a huge boon to our pro- accommodate injured athletes. gram.” “Thanks to the generous donation from the Smiths,” With 6,500 square feet of the center Oliver said, “This facility is state of the art.” devoted solely to varsity athletes, Oliver 48 2013-2014 HOLY CROSS WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY THE CITY OF WORCESTER

Worcester, the economic and social center of central the hundreds of rivers and lakes in the area, Massachusetts, is New England’s third-largest city with a including Lake Quinsigamond. population of 175,500. Holy Cross is one of the area’s 13 First incorporated as a township in 1722, colleges and universities, which together make an enormous this settlement 40 miles west of Boston soon impact on the area’s culture and economy. Boston, Spring- became an important transportation center field, Hartford and Providence are all about a one-hour drive. on the Boston Turnpike, linking the capital New York City is about three hours away; Cape Cod and city with New York and the west. One of the Atlantic Ocean are less then two hours from Worcester; America’s first internal commercial water- and the mountains of Vermont and New Hampshire can be ways, the Blackstone Canal, linked the town reached in about three hours. Skiing is available at nearby with Providence to the south and gave direct Wachusett Mountain, and water sports enthusiasts can enjoy access to the Atlantic Ocean. Primarily an industrial city through the mid-20th century, Worcester has emerged as an educational, medical, health care, cultural and entertainment center. An expanded business and commercial base, and the recent addition of a variety of high-technology compa- nies and growing biotechnol- ogy research parks, have made Worcester attractive to expand- ing companies. Downtown Worcester stands on the brink of a dramatic renaissance with a new hotel attached to the con- venue for opera, jazz, blues and classical concerts; and the vention center, a new courthouse and major Worcester Art Museum, internationally known as one of the housing and retail projects all in the works. finest small museums in the United States. Other museums Worcester is nonetheless predominantly include the Higgins Armory Museum, a repository of Me- residential in character. More than 1,200 acres dieval arms and armor; the Ecotarium, which combines the of city-owned parkland are found within its features of a science museum, a planetarium and a zoo; the 38 square miles. Half of the entire city budget headquarters of the American Antiquarian Society; and the goes for educational purposes, testimony to Worcester Historical Museum. the values of its inhabitants. Its parklands After a $40 million restoration project, the historic are among the oldest in the nation, as are its Union Station now serves visitors and commuters via MBTA library and music festival. Worcester is a city regional service and Amtrak national service. proud of its past and secure in its future. Worcester has world-class dining, ethnic restaurants, Worcester is home to the DCU Center, a diners, coffee houses, bookstores, shopping, parks and 13,000-seat arena that features big-name rock recreation — all within easy reach of campus. bands; Mechanics Hall, a world renowned 49 2013-2014 HOLY CROSS WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY THE PATRIOT LEAGUE

Now in its third decade as an all-sport conference combining academic and athletic excellence, the Patriot League sponsors championships in 24 men’s and women’s sports. Initially started as an NCAA Division I-AA football conference in 1986, the Patriot League became an all-sport conference in 1990 and includes American, Army, Boston University, Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh, Loyola (Md.) and Navy as full members, and Fordham, Georgetown and MIT as associate members. Boston University and Loyola joined the Patriot League beginning with the 2013-14 season. These institutions are among the oldest and most prestigious in the nation and their alumni have and continue to play leadership roles in shaping our country.

PATRIOT LEAGUE STAFF Carolyn Schlie Femovich...... Executive Director Richard Wanninger . . Associate Executive Director Ginger Fulton ...... Associate Executive Director Matt Dougherty ...... Assistant Executive Director Darlene Gordon ...... Director of Championships Deb Herman ...... Business Manager James Greene . . . . Assoc. Communications Director Jimmy Johnson. . . Assoc. Communications Director Since 1998, the Patriot League has ranked first each The Patriot League’s mission is simple: to provide year among all Division I conferences awarding athletic successful competitive athletic experiences while THE PATRIOT LEAGUE aid in the NCAA Graduation Rate Report. The League also maintaining high academic standards, and to prepare its 3773 Corporate Parkway, Suite 190 had 80 percent of its teams posting an APR score of 985 or student-athletes to be leaders in society. Center Valley, PA 18034 higher in the most recent data, and 71 Patriot League teams www.patriotleague.com earned NCAA Academic Performance Program Public Phone: (610) 289-1950 Recognition Awards after posting academic progress rate Fax: (610) 289-1952 scores in the top 10 percent of all squads in their respective sports. 50 2013-2014 HOLY CROSS WOMEN’S ICE HOCKEY THE PATRIOT LEAGUE

During the 2012-2013 academic year, Patriot League • Finalists for Lowe’s Senior Class Award: Brendan • Navy’s Annie-Norah Beveridge and American’s Mark student-athletes and teams accomplished the following: Buckley (Army), Peter Baum (Colgate) and Mike Huffner Allen ran at the NCAA cross country championship. • The Patriot League ranked second among all conferences (Bucknell), men’s lacrosse; C.J. McCollum (Lehigh) and • Fordham’s Patrick Murray was named a consensus FCS in multi-year APR rating, and led all leagues in men’s Mike Muscala (Bucknell), men’s basketball; Chris Rowley All-American and won the Fred Mitchell Award as the basketball and baseball APR. (Army), baseball. top placekicker in the nation outside of the Football Bowl • 71 Patriot League teams, and 74 from full-member • Lehigh’s C.J. McCollum and Bucknell’s Mike Muscala Subdivision. institutions, received NCAA Public Recognition Awards for were each selected in the NBA Draft, becoming the second • Georgetown’s Robert McCabe and Colgate’s Gavin finishing in the top 10 percent of their sport in APR data. and third student-athletes in Patriot League history to be McCarney each finished in the top five in the voting for • 86 Patriot League teams, and 96 overall from full league drafted. the FCS Player of the Year awards and were named All- members, recorded perfect graduation success rates. • 14 student-athletes earned Capital One Academic All- Americans by multiple outlets. • All eight Patriot League schools scored above 85 percent America recognition, including first-team selections for • McCabe was also named the ECAC FCS Defensive Player in graduation success rates. Navy’s Jasmine DePompeo (women’s at-large), Brigid of the Year, and was one of three Patriot Leaguers to sign • Bucknell won the Patriot League Presidents’ Cup by 0.5 Byrne (women’s track and field / cross country) and Chris NFL free agent contracts along with Lehigh’s Ryan Spadola points over Navy in the closest-ever finish for the title. The Galvin (men’s track and field / cross country), Colgate’s and Billy Boyko. Bison won the overall crown for the 18th time and seventh Chris Looney (football) and Army’s Brendan Buckley • Holy Cross’ Mike Ahmed was selected by the Los in the last eight seasons. (men’s at-large). Angeles Dodgers in the 20th Round of the Major League • Lehigh repeated as the top men’s program in the Presidents’ • 43 student-athletes received Capital One/CoSIDA Baseball First-Year Player Draft, while his teammate Alex Cup standings, while Navy once again led the way on the Academic All-District first-team recognition. Maldonado and Army’s Chris Rowley later signed MLB women’s side. • Navy’s Laura Gorinski (women’s swimming) and Army’s free agent contracts with the Toronto Blue Jays. • Six Patriot League student-athletes were awarded NCAA Ariana Mankus (volleyball) were the Patriot League • Colgate’s Peter Baum, Lehigh’s David DiMaria and Postgraduate Scholarships: Navy’s Chris Galvin (track nominees for the NCAA Woman of the Year award. Army’s John Glesener were all Tewaaraton candidates in and field), Laura Gorinski (swimming and diving), Brigid • Lehigh’s E’Lana Lemon (women’s track and field) and men’s lacrosse. Byrne (track and field) and Jasmine DePompeo (women’s Navy’s Nicholas Gutsche (men’s tennis) earned the Patriot • Baum was taken with the top overall pick in the Major lacrosse), Fordham’s Patrick Murray (football) and League Sportsmanship awards. League Lacrosse Draft by the Ohio Machine, leading a list Bucknell’s Christian Treat (swimming and diving). • Bucknell’s Mike Muscala earned multiple postseason of seven Patriot Leaguers chosen by MLL teams. • Army’s Brendan Buckley won the Senior Class Award in All-America honors in men’s basketball and played in the • Navy’s Jasmine DePompeo was up for the Tewaaraton men’s lacrosse as well as the Capital One Academic All- NABC All-Star Game. award in women’s lacrosse, and became the first Patriot American of the Year honor for men’s at-large sports. • Colgate women’s basketball senior Rebekah Ward earned Leaguer since 1997 to be named an All-American by the • Buckley and Byrne were named the Patriot League a Watson Fellowship to study abroad for a year. IWLCA. Male and Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year winners, • Bucknell’s Leonard Joseph and Navy’s Zack Duncavage • Navy became the first-ever Patriot League team to win an respectively. each earned second-team All-America honors at the NCAA NCAA women’s lacrosse tournament game when it beat outdoor track and field championship. Monmouth in the first round on May 10.