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CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT UNIVERSITY

Location...... Newport News, Va. Department Phone...... 757-594-7025 Founded...... 1961 Department Fax...... 757-594-7839 Enrollment...... 5,000 Website...... www.CNUsports.com Nickname...... Captains Senior Director of Athletic Communications Colors...... Royal Blue and Silver Francis Tommasino...... 757-594-7884 Conference...... Capital Athletic Director of Sports Information Home Field...... Captains Turf Field Rob Silsbee...... 757-594-7382 President...... Sen. Paul S. Trible, Jr. Assistant Director of Sports Information Director of Athletics...... Kyle McMullin Kenny Kline...... 757-594-7886

TABLE OF CONTENTS 2018 CNU WOMEN’S LACROSSE SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME COACHING STAFF Head Coach Lisa Valentine...... 2 2/21 Bridgewater Captains Turf Field 4:00 p.m. Assistant Coaches...... 3 2/24 at Virginia Wesleyan Virginia Beach, Va. 1:00 p.m.

2018 SEASON 2/27 at Shenandoah Winchester, Va. 5:00 p.m. Season Schedule...... 1 Photo Roster...... 4 3/3 Catholic Captains Turf Field 3:00 p.m. Roster...... 6 Season Preview...... 7 3/7 at Washington & Lee Lexington, Va. 3:30 p.m. Veterans...... 8 Newcomers...... 23 3/10 Meredith Captains Turf Field 4:00 p.m.

OPPONENTS 3/13 Washington (Md.) Captains Turf Field 4:00 p.m. PG. 5 - MEET THE CAPTAINS Capital Athletic Conference Opponents...... 26 3/15 Haverford Captains Turf Field 4:00 p.m. Non-Conference Opponents...... 27 Capital Athletic Conference...... 28 3/24 at Frostburg State* Frostburg, Md. 4:00 p.m.

2017 SEASON IN REVIEW 3/28 Randolph-Macon Captains Turf Field 7:30 p.m.

2017 Recap...... 30 3/31 St. Mary’s (Md.)* Captains Turf Field 2:00 p.m. 2017 Results...... 31 2017 Overall Statistics...... 32 4/4 at Salisbury* Salisbury, Md. 5:00 p.m. 2017 Conference Statistics...... 33 CAC Season in Review...... 34 4/7 Marymount* Captains Turf Field 2:00 p.m.

CAPTAINS HISTORY 4/11 at Mary Washington* Fredericksburg, Va. 4:00 p.m. All-Time Records...... 36 Game Records...... 37 4/14 at York (Pa.)* York, Pa. 1:00 p.m. Season Records...... 38 Career Records...... 39 4/18 Southern Virginia* Captains Turf Field 4:00 p.m. Records by Class...... 40 Year-by-Year Leaders...... 41 4/21 Wesley* Captains Turf Field 2:00 p.m. Team Records...... 42 PG. 35 - CAPTAINS HISTORY All-Time Honors...... 44 CAPITAL ATHLETIC CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT All-Time Roster...... 47 All-Time Career Statistics...... 49 4/28 CAC 1st Round TBD TBD All-Time Results...... 53 All-Time Opponents...... 56 5/2 CAC Semifinals TBD TBD NCAA Tournament History...... 57 NCAA Tournament Records...... 61 5/5 CAC Championships TBD TBD Captains Turf Field...... 62

WELCOME TO CNU *Capital Athletic Conference Game Athletic Facilities...... IFC Christopher Newport University...... 64 Campus Life...... 65 Athletic Servies...... 66 Athletic Facilities...... 67 MEDIA GUIDE CREDITS Enriching Experiences...... 68 Gameday Atmosphere...... 69 CNU Athletics History...... 70 The 2018 Women’s Lacrosse Media Guide is a publication of the Christopher Newport University De- Academic Success...... 72 partment of Athletic Communications. CNU Sports Live...... 73 PG. 63 - WELCOME TO CNU CNU Administration...... 74 Editor/Writer: Rob Silsbee, Francis Tommasino, Kenny Kline; Photography: Ashley Oaks-Clary, Patrick Athletics Staff Directory...... 75 Dubois, Ben Leistensnider, University Communications; Cover and Interior Design: Kenny Kline; Print- CNU at a Glance...... 76 ing: Fidelity Printing, Inc.

2018 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE • 1 • COACHING STAFF

HEAD COACH CAREER RECORD VS. ALL-TIME OPPONENTS OPPONENT RECORD FIRST MET LAST MET LAST RESULT LISA VALENTINE CATHOLIC 1-4 2013 2017 L 10-19 CENTENARY 1-0 2011 2011 W 16-4 MARYLAND ‘06 CHRIS. NEWPORT 3-3 2011 2015 W 18-14 DICKINSON 1-3 2011 2014 L 6-10 3RD SEASON FROSTBURG STATE 8-0 2011 2017 W 18-7 GOUCHER 5-0 2011 2015 W 17-12 HAVERFORD 3-0 2012 2017 W 17-14 Lisa Valentine begins her third year as Christopher Newport’s head coach follow- HOOD 2-0 2011 2012 W 19-1 ing an impressive start to her career with the Captains. LEBANON VALLEY 1-0 2016 2016 W 15-5 MARY WASHINGTON 1-6 2011 2017 L 6-9 Taking the reins in 2016 as just the fourth head coach in program history, Val- MARYMOUNT 8-0 2011 2017 W 12-11 MCDANIEL 2-3 2011 2015 W 16-14 entine has made an immediate impact while helping CNU register back-to-back MESSIAH 0-1 2012 2012 L 3-16 11-win campaigns. Along the way, the Captains have returned to the nation- OHIO WESLEYAN 1-0 2011 2011 W 19-8 al spotlight, earning a place in the IWLCA National Coaches’ Poll. The squad RANDOLPH-MACON 5-0 2011 2017 W 13-11 climbed as high as 15th in the rankings during the 2016 campaign, marking the ROANOKE 3-0 2015 2017 W 18-5 program’s top spot in over three years. SALISBURY 0-8 2011 2017 L 12-14 SHENANDOAH 2-0 2016 2017 W 18-7 SOUTHERN VIRGINIA 4-0 2014 2017 W 19-2 During her first season in Newport News, Valentine helped the Captains compile STEVENS 1-0 2017 2017 W 7-5 an 11-5 record while finishing atop the NCAA with a .580 free-position percent- STEVENSON 0-4 2011 2013 L 7-8 age. The 2016 squad also ranked first in the CAC with a .541 save percentage ST. MARY’S (MD.) 2-1 2016 2017 W 8-7 and a 13.13 goals-per-game average. In 2017, Christopher Newport registered VIRGINIA WESLEYAN 6-1 2011 2017 W 18-2 an 11-8 record while ranking ninth in the NCAA in free-position percentage (.525) WASHINGTON (MD.) 2-5 2011 2017 L 9-10 WASHINGTON & LEE 1-3 2013 2017 L 5-7 and first in the conference in draw controls (259). WESLEY 7-0 2011 2017 W 19-2 YORK (PA.) 1-10 2011 2017 L 8-10 In addition to the team’s success, Valentine has helped five Captains earn All-Conference honors over the past two years, while four players have collect- ed All-Region accolades. Headlining the decorated contingent, Meaghan Galvin was celebrated as the CAC Player of the Year in 2016 and became the first Cap- Equally impressive off the field, Christopher Newport has been recognized as tain to earn All-American accolades from the Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse an IWLCA Academic Honor Squad during each of the past two seasons. The Coaches Association after securing second-team nods as a junior and senior. Captains also earned the IWLCA Community Awareness Award in 2016, which is bestowed upon the program that has made outstanding contributions on the COACHING RECORD campus and in the community.

Prior to arriving in Newport News, Valentine spent five years as the head coach OVERALL CONFERENCE at St. Mary’s (Md.). During her time with the Seahawks, she compiled an overall YEAR TEAM W-L W-L record of 49-39, including a 22-15 ledger in league action. Along the way, the team reached the semifinals of the CAC Tournament in 2013 and 2015. 2011 ST. MARY’S (MD.) 12-6 5-3 During her final year at St. Mary’s, the Stevensville, Maryland native led the 2012 ST. MARY’S (MD.) 8-9 4-4 Seahawks to a 13-5 record, including a 6-2 mark in the CAC. She also registered a 12-win campaign during her first year at the helm in 2011. 2013 ST. MARY’S (MD.) 8-10 3-3 In her time at St. Mary’s, she coached eight All-Region honorees and 15 All-Con- 2014 ST. MARY’S (MD.) 8-9 4-3 ference performers. Just as impressive in the classroom, Valentine’s teams were named IWLCA Division III Academic Squads in 2012-14. 2015 ST. MARY’S (MD.) 13-5 6-2

Prior to her time at St. Mary’s, Valentine served on the coaching staff at Wash- 2016 CHRIS. NEWPORT 11-5 5-3 ington College of Maryland from 2008-11. She was an assistant coach with the Shorewomen in the summer of 2008 before being promoted to Senior Assistant 2017 CHRIS. NEWPORT 11-8 4-4 Coach and recruiting coordinator the following summer.

A 2006 graduate of the University of Maryland, she played lacrosse for the Di- TOTAL 7 YEARS 71-52 31-22 vision I powerhouse for four seasons. As a Terrapin, she helped the team reach AT CNU 2 YEARS 22-13 9-7 the NCAA Tournament all four years, including a trip to the Final Four in 2003.

Valentine earned her B.A. in economics from Maryland in May, 2006.

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ASSISTANT COACH ASSISTANT COACH REBECCA HARTRUM STEPHANIE ATHENS OLD DOMINION ‘12 MESSIAH ‘17

3RD SEASON 1ST SEASON

Rebecca Hartrum begins her third year as an assistant coach with the Christo- Following a decorated career as an All-American midfielder at Messiah, Stepha- pher Newport women’s lacrosse program in 2018. nie Athens is beginning her first year as an assistant coach with the Christopher Newport women’s lacrosse program. During her first two years with the Captains, she helped CNU register back-to- back 11-win campaigns. Along the way, Christopher Newport climbed as high Celebrated as one of the nation’s top players during her time at Messiah, Ath- as 15th in the IWLCA National Coaches’ Poll during the 2016 campaign while ens secured All-American honors during each of the past two seasons from the leading the nation in free-position percentage. She has also helped mentor five Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association. Along with her national All-Conference performers, including two-time All-American Meaghan Galvin. accolades, she was a three-time All-Conference and All-Region selection for her work with the Falcons. Equally impressive off the field, the Captains were recognized as an IWLCA Academic Honor Squad during each of the past two seasons. The program also During her three years at Messiah, Athens compiled 108 goals and 57 assists, earned the IWLCA Community Awareness Award in 2016, which is bestowed including a career-best 66-point showcase as a senior in 2017. Equally adept in upon the program that has made outstanding contributions on their campus and all facets of the game, Athens also contributed 138 draw controls over the past in the local community. three seasons while adding 88 ground balls and 54 caused turnovers.

Prior to arriving in Newport News, Hartrum served as an assistant coach at Vir- In addition to her individual efforts, she helped guide Messiah to three consecu- ginia Wesleyan in 2015. During that season, she helped lead the Marlins to tive MAC Commonwealth Championships. The program advanced to the NCAA the Old Dominion Athletic Conference semifinals while coaching four All-League Tournament during each of her three campaigns, including a run to the Sweet performers. Along with her work on gamedays, she assisted with the program’s 16 in 2017. Overall, she led the Falcons to a 44-14 record during her tenure, recruiting, created scouting reports, organized practices, and oversaw the stu- including a spotless 24-0 mark in league action. dent-athletes’ academic work among other responsibilities. Prior to her time at Messiah, Athens spent her freshman year at Pfeiffer. During In addition to her time at the collegiate level, Hartrum has served as an assistant the 2014 season, she picked up All-Conference accolades while leading the Fal- coach at West Chester East High School in Pennsylvania and Cape Henry Col- cons to an appearance in the NCAA Division II Quarterfinals. A starter in all 18 legiate in Virginia Beach. She has also spent time as the Director of Coaching games that season, she ranked fourth on the team with 27 goals and 39 points. at Virginia Rush Athletics from 2013-15 and worked as the Women’s Lacrosse Director at the United Sports Training Center in Downingtown, Pennsylvania Following her collegiate career, Athens has been competing professionally with from 2012-13. the Baltimore Ride of the United Women’s Lacrosse League.

Hartrum holds a US Lacrosse Level 2 Coaching Certification and is a certified Along with her efforts on the field, Athens has served as a lacrosse coach with US Lacrosse official as well. the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. During that time, she has worked with the National Middle School Team for the Vail Tournament and the National High Prior to joining the coaching ranks, Hartrum excelled as a player at Old Domin- School team for the Lake Placid Tournament. Additionally, she has served as ion. From 2009-12, she starred on the attack for the Lady Monarchs and was a coach and counselor at collegiate lacrosse camps hosted by UConn, Navy, named team captain during her final two campaigns. A three-year starter, she and Messiah. was the squad’s second-leading scorer as a senior and led the team in free-po- sition goals. A native of Huntingtown, Maryland, Athens graduated from Messiah in May with a Bachelor of Arts in communication. A communications major with a marketing minor, Hartrum graduated with honors from ODU in 2012.

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2018 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S LACROSSE TEAM

NO. NAME CLASS POSITION HEIGHT HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL

1 Madison Callan Fr. M 5-5 Fredericksburg, Va. Massaponax 2 Taylor Walker Fr. M 5-6 Manakin-Sabot, Va. The Steward School 3 Colleen Bourgal Sr. A 5-5 Massapequa Park, N.Y. Massapequa 4 Claire Chadwick Sr. D 5-5 Mechanicsville, Va. Stone Bridge 5 Tess D’Arcy Sr. M 5-8 White Plains, N.Y. White Plains 6 Julia Golden Jr. M 5-4 Chantilly, Va. Chantilly 7 Alexa Hladick So. M 5-3 New Egypt, N.J. New Egypt 8 Catie Chess Sr. M 5-6 Fairfax, Va. Flint Hill 9 Carly Wilson Sr. A 5-8 Odenton, Md. Arundel 10 Sasha Towne Jr. A 5-1 Clifton, Va. Robinson 11 Ellie Hansen So. D 5-6 Sterling, Va. Dominion 12 Mackenzie Regen So. D 5-6 McLean, Va. Langley 13 Gracie Sanders Fr. M 5-4 Manchester, Md. Hereford 14 Madison Chestnut So. M 5-6 Ashburn, Va. Tuscarora 15 Catherine Leighty Fr. M 5-6 Fairfax, Va. Oakton 16 Anna Bowers Jr. A 5-4 Chantilly, Va. Chantilly 17 Corbyn Hale Sr. D 5-5 Richmond, Va. James River 18 Joely Stevens Fr. M 5-3 Grand Rapids, Mich. Forest Hills Northern 19 Jordan Hayes Jr. M 5-8 Salem, Va. Salem 20 Caitlin King Sr. A 5-4 Harford County, Md. North Harford 21 Samantha Wettengel So. A 5-4 Dameron, Md. St. Mary’s Ryken 22 Caroline Kurtz Fr. D 5-3 Vienna, Va. James Madison 23 Sarah Culver Jr. A 5-7 Westhampton Beach, N.Y. Westhampton Beach 24 Hannah Curry So. D 5-5 Crozet, Va. Western Albemarle 25 Olivia Aumais So. A 5-7 Groton, Mass. Groton-Dunstable 26 Caitlin Cotter Jr. D 5-10 Cumberland, R.I. Cumberland 28 Taryn Hannam-Zatz So. A 5-2 Oak Hill, Va. Chantilly 29 Savannah Callan Fr. A 5-4 Fredericksburg, Va. Massaponax 30 Emma Button Fr. D 5-8 Alexandria, Va. St. Stephen’s and St. Agnes 31 Jane Pinnata Fr. D 5-2 Charlottesville, Va. Albemarle 32 Katie Orrison So. A 5-6 Leesburg, Va. Loudoun County 33 Jessica Ross Fr. GK 5-6 Lorton, Va. South County 35 Kaitlyn Ready So. GK 5-6 Baltimore, Md. Towson

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After advancing to the Capital Athletic Conference Stevens, and Taylor Walker will add an abundance semifinals for the first time in three years last sea- of youthful promise to the midfield in 2018. son, the Christopher Newport women’s lacrosse team enters 2018 with a deep and talented roster The defense graduated four-year starter Mariah of returning standouts. This year’s squad features Ginebra in 2017, but the unit returns six veteran nine players that started at least half of the team’s contributors. Joining Chadwick and Hale on the games last season, including a pair of All-Region back line, Caitlin Cotter enters her third year with performers. Under the guidance of third-year head the squad, while Mackenzie Regen had a break- coach Lisa Valentine, the Captains are looking to out freshman campaign after starting all 19 games make waves in the upcoming season. and contributing 15 caused turnovers. Fellow sophomores Hannah Curry and Ellie Hansen also Although CNU graduated an accomplished senior saw time in 2017, while freshmen Emma Button class last year, including two-time All-American and Caroline Kurtz will hope to make an immedi- Meaghan Galvin, the team has plenty of veteran ate impact. leadership returning in 2018. This season’s senior class includes seven players, and each one has Rounding out the roster, sophomore Katelyn starting experience. Catie Chess and Tess D’Ar- Ready is back between the pipes. Starting 15 cy headline the group and will help anchor a solid games last season, she became just the fourth midfield unit. freshman in program history to eclipse 100 saves CATIE CHESS while compiling a 9-5 record. She registered three Chess is a two-time first-team All-Region selec- double-digit save efforts and was honored as the tion and enters her final campaign ranked ninth in CAC Defensive Player of the Week on March 6. program history with 118 goals. Equally effective, D’Arcy is a former All-Conference honoree and Meanwhile, freshman goalkeeper Jessica Ross leads all returners with 38 career caused turnovers In addition to the fourth-year standouts, the Cap- also joins the roster and will vie for time in the and 62 ground balls. tains have an accomplished collection of veteran crease during her first year with the Captains. stars entering their sophomore and junior cam- Along with the midfielders, CNU’s senior class paigns. Leading the way, Sarah Culver is back With veteran leadership scattered across the field includes three veterans on the attack and a pair after earning second-team All-Conference, All- and an impressive collection of incoming talent, of standout defenders. Carly Wilson has 69 ca- State, and All-Region accolades. The third-year the 2018 Christopher Newport women’s lacrosse reer points, while Colleen Bourgal has 39 goals. juggernaut led the offense and ranked second in team has the pieces in place to make the upcom- Caitlin King also has 22 strikes over the past three the CAC with 47 goals last season. ing campaign a memorable endeavor. years. Meanwhile, on the other side, Corbyn Hale returns to the defense after an injury sidelined her The remainder of the attack includes fellow juniors last season, while Claire Chadwick has 28 career Anna Bowers and Sasha Towne as well as soph- appearances on the back line. omores Olivia Aumais, Taryn Hannam-Zatz, Katie Orrison, and Samantha Wettengel. During her freshman campaign, Wettengel appeared in all 19 games and earned four starts while finishing fifth on the team with 15 goals. Meanwhile, freshman Savannah Callan joins the forward line looking to make an immediate impact after establishing a new Virginia state high school record with 366 career goals at Massaponax.

The midfield unit welcomes back six veterans from last year’s squad. Along with Chess and D’Arcy, juniors Jordan Hayes and Julia Golden were key starters in 2017. Golden cracked the lineup in all 19 contests and forced nine turnovers to go along with three points. Hayes also earned 10 starts and made 18 appearances while contributing nine points and 18 draw controls.

Sophomores Alexa Hladick and Madison Chestnut also gained experience during their first collegiate SARAH CULVER campaigns last year, while freshmen Madison TESS D’ARCY Callan, Catherine Leighty, Gracie Sanders, Joely

2018 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE • 7 • MEET THE CAPTAINS

COLLEEN BOURGAL 3 SENIOR • ATTACK • 5-5 MASSAPEQUA PARK, N.Y. MASSAPEQUA

2017 - JUNIOR SEASON - Remained a key member of the team’s attack while appearing lkjhlkjhlkjhlkjhlkjh in 14 games and earning 10 starts ... Scored 10 times during the season and had four multi-goal efforts ... Posted a goal in four straight appearances from March 4-18 ... Ripped a pair of strikes in back-to-back outings at Randolph-Macon on March 14 and Marymount on March 18 ... Erupted for four points, including a pair of assists, at Wesley on April 8 ... Also added three points, including two goals, at St. Mary’s (Md.) on April 12 ... Exception- ally accurate, she scored on 10 of her 17 shots during the year ... Her .588 shooting per- centage marked the highest among the team’s starters ... Also collected 11 draw controls and five ground balls during the season.

2016 - SOPHOMORE SEASON - Started all 16 games while helping anchor the attack during her second year with the Captains ... Ranked fifth on the squad with 16 goals and 23 points ... Exploded for a season-high four goals against Randolph-Macon on March 16 ... Also added a four-point outing, including a pair of assists, at Wesley on March 12 ... Chipped in with a two-goal performance at Marymount on April 9 ... Scored at least one goal in 11 of her 16 appearances, including 10 straight contests from March 9 - April 13 ... Assisted on a pair of goals and added a strike of her own against Southern Virginia on March 30 ... Finished the year tied for fourth on the team with seven assists ... Chipped in with 11 ground balls and four draw controls during the year as well ... Posted two of each against Randolph-Macon ... Also forced a turnover at Virginia Wesleyan on March 9.

2015 - FRESHMAN SEASON - Made an immediate impact during her first year with the Captains … Appeared in 14 games and earned four starts while ranking third among fresh- men with 15 points … Made a quick transition to the college game, scoring four goals against Bridgewater in just her second appearance on February 25 … That performance kickedf of a string of five straight games with at least one goal, including another hat- trick against Roanoke on March 3 … Converted her first free-position attempt against Mary Washington on April 1 … Also posted four draw controls and added two ground balls GAME HIGHS against the Eagles … Finished the season with 11 ground balls, including two on four occasions … Collected eight draw controls as well. GOALS: 4 Twice AT MASSAPEQUA - Competed on the lacrosse team for four years with the Chiefs … Excelled on the attack and was named the 2013 Lacrosse Scholar-Athlete … Also com- peted in field hockey and collected honorable mention All-County honors as a senior for ASSISTS: 2 Three Times her efforts … Outstanding in the classroom as well, earning a spot on the National Honor Society. POINTS: 4 Four Times

PERSONAL - Colleen Marie Bourgal is the daughter of Patrick and Denise Bourgal … SHOTS: 5 Twice Has an older brother, Brian, and an older sister, Andrea … “Miracle” is her favorite movie ... Majoring in English. GROUND BALLS: 3 at Randolph-Macon March 14, 2017

CAUSED TURNOVERS: 1 Three Times

DRAW CONTROLS: 4 vs. Mary Washington Apr. 4, 2015

CAREER STATISTICS

SEASON GP-GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GB CT DC 2015 14-4 13 2 15 24 .542 21 .875 11 0 8 2016 16-16 16 7 23 22 .727 20 .909 11 1 4 2017 14-10 10 3 13 17 .588 14 .824 5 2 11 TOTAL 44-30 39 12 51 63 .619 55 .873 27 3 23

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CLAIRE CHADWICK 4 SENIOR • DEFENSE • 5-5 MECHANICSVILLE, VA. STONE BRIDGE

2017 - JUNIOR SEASON - Served as a valuable member on the team’s defensive unit lkjhlkjhlkjhlkjhlkjh throughout her third year at CNU ... Appeared in 10 games and earned a start against No. 13 Salisbury on April 5 ... Rewarded the Captains with a season-high three ground balls against the nationally-ranked Sea Gulls ... Finished the year with eight ground balls, including one in each of her first four appearances ... Forced three turnovers during the season and had a pair during a dominant performance against Shenandoah on March 25 ... Contributed a pair of draw controls during the year as well.

2016 - SOPHOMORE SEASON - Competed in seven games during her second year at CNU ... Helped out on the defensive end and forced a pair of turnovers during the year ... Caused one and grabbed a ground ball at Wesley on March 12 ... Also forced a turnover and scored her first collegiate goal against Southern Virginia on March 30 ... Made her final appearance of the season and added another ground ball at Roanoke on April 1 ... Posted a draw control at Frostburg State on March 26 as well.

2015 - FRESHMAN SEASON - Saw action in 11 games during her first year at CNU … Made her presence felt immediately by forcing a turnover in each of her first three appear- ances, including her collegiate debut against Bridgewater on February 25 … Also caused a turnover against Frostburg State on March 28 … Collected four ground balls during the season, including one in back-to-back contests against Roanoke and St. John Fisher during the team’s trip to Puerto Rico in early March.

AT STONE BRIDGE - Starred as a defender for four seasons with the Bulldogs … Col- lected first-team All-Conference and second-team All-Region accolades for her efforts as a senior … Also secured honorable mention All-Loudoun honors … Helped lead Stone Bridge to the conference championship in 2014 … Competed in basketball and cross country as well. GAME HIGHS PERSONAL - Claire Hope Chadwick is the daughter of Tom and Karen Chadwick … Has an older sister, Elizabeth, and a younger brother, Ian … Her dream vacation would be a trip to Italy with her mom ... C.S. Lewis is the person in history she would most like to meet, GOALS: 1 vs. Southern Virginia March 20, 2016 and RGIII is her favorite athlete ... “Rudy” is her favorite movie ... Aspires to be a CPA and lacrosse coach ... Majoring in accounting at CNU. ASSISTS: N/A

POINTS: 1 vs. Southern Virginia March 20, 2016

SHOTS: 1 Twice

GROUND BALLS: 3 vs. Salisbury April 5, 2017

CAUSED TURNOVERS: 2 vs. Shenandoah March 25, 2017

DRAW CONTROLS: 1 Three Times

CAREER STATISTICS

SEASON GP-GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GB CT DC 2015 11-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 4 4 0 2016 7-0 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 2 2 1 2017 10-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 8 3 2 TOTAL 28-1 1 0 1 2 .500 1 .500 14 9 3

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CATIE CHESS 8 SENIOR • MIDFIELD • 5-6 FAIRFAX, VA. FLINT HILL

2017 - JUNIOR SEASON - Anchored the midfield unit with another explosive campaign lkjhlkjhlkjhlkjhlkjh … Honored as a first-team All-Conference, All-State, and All-Region selection … Ranked seventh in the CAC and first among midfielders with 42 goals … Finished the year with 53 points and led the Captains with 17 caused turnovers … Just the fourth player in program history to eclipse 50 points and 15 caused turnovers in a single season … Registered 13 multi-goal efforts and eight hat-tricks … Erupted for four goals in five of her outings, includ- ing a starring performance in the CAC semifinals against No. 5 York (Pa.) on April 22 … Added four points, including three goals, against No. 13 Salisbury on April 5 … Established a new career-high with four assists at Wesley on April 8 … Excelled from the eight-meter arc while leading the CAC and ranking 10th in the nation with a .684 free-position percent- age … Converted 13 of her 19 eight-meter opportunities, including 10 straight to close out the year … That run ranks as the second-longest in CNU history … Forced a season-high three turnovers against Stevens on March 19 and Mary Washington on March 29 … Added a season-high five ground balls at St. Mary’s (Md.) on April 12.

2016 - SOPHOMORE SEASON - Pieced together a spectacular campaign while securing first-team All-Conference, All-State, and All-Region accolades for her work on the midfield unit ... Ranked third on the team and ninth in the CAC with 35 goals ... Posted seven hat-tricks during the year, including a seven-goal explosion at Roanoke on April 1 ... That equaled the fourth-highest single-game total in program history ... Also scored four goals on three occasions, including back-to-back outings against Shenandoah on February 20 and Washington College on February 27 to open the season ... Came through with five points, including four strikes, at Marymount on April 9 ... Chipped in with a season-high two assists against Lebanon Valley on March 5 ... Posted at least one point in 14 of her 16 appearances and added two or more on 11 occasions ... Also ranked second on the team with 27 draw controls, including five against Washington College.

2015 - FRESHMAN SEASON - Exploded onto the scene, collecting second-team All-Con- GAME HIGHS ference honors while appearing in all 17 games and earning three starts … Ranked sec- ond on the team and led all freshmen in the conference with 41 goals … Scored at least once in 15 games and contributed 10 hat-tricks during the year … Recorded a season-high GOALS: 7 at Roanoke April 1, 2016 five goals and six points against No. 17 St. John Fisher on March 5 … Tallied at least two goals in 10 straight games from February 28 - April 4, capped off by a four-goal outburst against Lynchburg … Registered three goals and a season-high two assists in her first ASSISTS: 4 at Wesley April 8, 2017 CAC contest against Wesley on March 14 … Posted three consecutive hat-tricks to wrap up the regular season from April 11-18 … Also added a goal against Mary Washington POINTS: 7 at Roanoke April 1, 2016 in the CAC Tournament on April 21 … Converted eight of her 14 free-position attempts. SHOTS: 11 at Shenandoah Feb. 20, 2016 AT FLINT HILL - Multi-sport standout for the Huskies … Earned All-Conference accolades for her efforts in lacrosse in 2012 and 2014 … Also was an All-ISL selection and collected second-team VISAA and honorable mention All-Met honors as a senior ... Finished among GROUND BALLS: 5 at St. Mary’s (Md.) April 12, 2017 the top-20 ISL scorers during her sophomore campaign and among the top-10 as a senior … Was a Tri-Star Athlete in 2011, 2013, and 2014 and was the Husky Award Winner for CAUSED TURNOVERS: 3 Three Times lacrosse as a senior … Also competed in basketball for four years and volleyball for one.

8 at Haverford Feb. 25, 2017 PERSONAL - Catherine Hampton Chess is the daughter of Taylor and Charlotte Chess DRAW CONTROLS: … Has two brothers, Connor and Bennett, and one sister, Phoebe … Her father played lacrosse at Whittier from 1981-82 … Majoring in communications at CNU.

CAREER STATISTICS

SEASON GP-GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GB CT DC 2015 17-3 41 5 46 89 .461 68 .764 14 4 4 2016 16-16 35 7 42 85 .412 64 .753 20 13 27 2017 19-19 42 11 53 74 .568 62 .838 26 17 36 TOTAL 52-38 118 23 141 248 .476 194 .782 60 34 67

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TESS D’ARCY 5 SENIOR • MIDFIELD • 5-8 WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. WHITE PLAINS

2017 - JUNIOR SEASON - Continued to display outstanding versatility as a linchpin on lkjhlkjhlkjhlkjhlkjh the midfield unit ... Earned a spot in the starting lineup during each of her 11 appearances ... Scored a goal in four straight outings from February 24 - March 4 ... Displayed elite accuracy as she fired 11 shots during the year and put them all on goal ... Forced nine turn- overs, including three against Roanoke on March 4 ... Also had two apiece against NCAA Tournament participants Washington & Lee on February 22 and No. 6 Catholic on March 8 ... Contributed four of her eight draw controls during the season against Randolph-Macon on March 14 ... Was sidelined with an injury in March but returned in time to appear in both games during the CAC playoffs ... Collected two ground balls at St. Mary’s (Md.) in the first round of the tournament on April 18 before adding a draw control in the semifinals at No. 5 York (Pa.) on April 22.

2016 - SOPHOMORE SEASON - Helped anchor the defense during an outstanding sec- ond year with the Captains ... Started all 16 games and ranked third on the team with 12 caused turnovers ... Forced three miscues against Randolph-Macon on March 16 before matching that performance against No. 16 York (Pa.) in the regular season finale on April 16 ... Added two caused turnovers against Lebanon Valley on March 5 and forced one during the squad’s thrilling 9-8 victory over No. 10 Catholic on March 3 ... Caused one and collected a season-high six ground balls at Virginia Wesleyan on March 9 ... Finished third on the team with 28 ground balls ... Had four against York (Pa.) in the CAC Tournament on April 20 ... Scooped up two or more on nine occasions, including three straight outings to wrap up the year ... Came through with two points, including her first goal of the year, at Frostburg State on March 26 ... Added a strike against the Spartans in the conference postseason as well.

2015 - FRESHMAN SEASON - Secured second-team All-Conference honors for her ef- forts during a tremendous freshman campaign … Appeared in 16 contests and started the final 13 games of the year … Finished second on the team with 17 caused turnovers GAME HIGHS and led all freshmen with 24 ground balls … Forced at least one turnover in 10 of her appearances, including a season-high four against Frostburg State on March 28 … Also caused two in three straight games from March 11-19 … Capped off her strong season GOALS: 1 Six Times with two more caused turnovers and a pair of ground balls against Mary Washington in the CAC Tournament on April 21 … Had at least two ground balls on seven occasions, including five against Wesley on March 14 … Also chipped in with five draw controls during ASSISTS: 1 at Frostburg State March 26, 2016 the year as well. POINTS: 2 at Frostburg State March 26, 2016 AT WHITE PLAINS - Multi-sport standout for the Tigers … Competed in lacrosse for four years, splitting time between defense and midfield … Earned All-Section honors in 2014 … SHOTS: 4 at Shenandoah Feb. 20, 2016 Helped guide the team to the league championship as a senior … Also competed in tennis and basketball … Collected All-League tennis honors in 2011 and 2012 and helped lead the squad to three straight league championships from 2010-12. GROUND BALLS: 6 at Virginia Wesleyan March 9, 2016

PERSONAL - Tess Elizabeth D’Arcy is the daughter of Kevin and Michelle D’Arcy … Has CAUSED TURNOVERS: 4 vs. Frostburg State March 28, 2015 a young sister, Kaleigh, and two younger brothers, Colin and Sheamus … Her dad played basketball at the Merchant Marine Academy and is a member of the USMMA Athletics Hall 4 at Randolph-Macon March 14, 2017 of Fame ... Her dream vacation would be a trip to Australia ... Blake Lively is the person in DRAW CONTROLS: history she would most like to meet, and Katy Perry is the most impressive person she has ever met ... Majoring in marketing and management.

CAREER STATISTICS

SEASON GP-GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GB CT DC 2015 16-13 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 24 17 5 2016 16-16 2 1 3 7 .286 5 .714 28 12 4 2017 11-11 4 0 4 11 .364 11 1.000 10 9 8 TOTAL 43-40 6 1 7 18 .333 16 .889 62 38 17

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CORBYN HALE 17 SENIOR • DEFENSE • 5-5 RICHMOND, VA. JAMES RIVER

2017 - JUNIOR SEASON - Was sidelined with an injury before the season began and did lkjhlkjhlkjhlkjhlkjh not see game action during her third year at CNU.

2016 - SOPHOMORE SEASON - Started all 16 games and helped anchor a strong defen- sive effort throughout her second year with the Captains ... Forced nine turnovers during the season, including a pair in the team’s 9-8 victory over No. 10 Catholic on March 3 ... Also caused two miscues against Randolph-Macon on March 16 and at Frostburg State on March 26 ... Forced at least one turnover in three straight contests from March 3-9 ... Collected 15 ground balls during the season, including four at No. 14 Mary Washington on April 13 ... Also corralled three rollers against Catholic and secured a pair in three other contests ... Registered a goal and an assist at Wesley on March 12 ... Found the back of the net against Southern Virginia on March 30 as well ... Also notched three draw controls during the season.

2015 - FRESHMAN SEASON - Competed in 13 games during her first year in Newport News … Made her collegiate debut against Bridgewater on February 25 … Picked up her first ground ball against Virginia Wesleyan on March 11 … Added one in each of her next two appearances as well … Forced a turnover against Frostburg State on March 28 … Also saw action in the CAC Tournament against Mary Washington on April 21.

AT JAMES RIVER - Excelled for four years as a member of the lacrosse team with the Rapids … Saw action on the attack as a freshman before transitioning to the midfield unit for her final three years … Named the team’s Most Improved Player in 2013 … Helped lead James River to back-to-back district championships as a junior and senior.

PERSONAL - Corbyn Grier Hale is the daughter of Kevin and Kirsten Hale … Has a younger sister, Jenny … “Tangled” is her favorite movie, and “The Giver” is her favorite book … Her dream vacation would be a cross country trip with a stop in Montana to hike … GAME HIGHS Kelly Berger is her favorite sports personality ... Majoring in communications.

GOALS: 1 Twice

ASSISTS: 1 at Wesley March 12, 2016

POINTS: 2 at Wesley March 12, 2016

SHOTS: 1 Twice

GROUND BALLS: 4 at Mary Washington Apr. 13, 2016

CAUSED TURNOVERS: 2 Three Times

DRAW CONTROLS: 1 Three Times

CAREER STATISTICS

SEASON GP-GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GB CT DC 2015 13-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 3 1 0 2016 16-16 2 1 3 2 1.000 2 1.000 15 9 3 TOTAL 29-16 2 1 3 2 1.000 2 1.000 18 10 3

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CAITLIN KING 20 SENIOR • ATTACK • 5-4 HARFORD COUNTY, MD. NORTH HARFORD

2017 - JUNIOR SEASON - Helped out on the attack during her third year with the Cap- lkjhlkjhlkjhlkjhlkjh tains … Appeared in 16 games and contributed seven points … Scored a goal in three straight appearances from March 19-25 … Also added strikes in back-to-back appearanc- es against Virginia Wesleyan on March 1 and Roanoke on March 4 … Chipped in with her final tally of the year after finding the back of the net against Wesley on April 8 … Finished the season with 11 shots, including 10 on goal … Dished out an assist against No. 7 York (Pa.) in the regular season finale on April 15 … Also grabbed a pair of ground balls at Southern Virginia on March 23.

2016 - SOPHOMORE SEASON - Appeared in nine games during her second year with the Captains ... Finished the season with seven points, including six goals ... Posted a pair of strikes against Lebanon Valley on March 5 ... Came back with two more goals and an assist in her next appearance at Frostburg State on March 26 ... Also found the back of the net against Southern Virginia on March 30 and Marymount on April 9 ... Collected a pair of ground balls and forced a turnover against Southern Virginia as well ... Added another ground ball at Roanoke on April 1.

2015 - FRESHMAN SEASON - Saw action in 11 games and earned a pair of starts during her first year in Newport News … Chipped in with 10 goals, including two on four occasions … Earned her first career start and rewarded the team with three points, including a pair of strikes, against Virginia Wesleyan on March 11 … Scored two goals against Wesley in her next appearance on March 14 as well … Capped off her season with back-to-back two-goal efforts against Southern Virginia on April 15 and Mary Washington on April 21 … Tallied at least one point in seven of her 11 appearances, including five straight from March 3-21 … Converted three of her four free-position attempts and added four ground balls during the year as well.

AT NORTH HARFORD - Multi-sport standout for the Hawks … Competed in lacrosse for GAME HIGHS four years … Excelled on the attack and was named the Rookie of the Year in 2013 … Also saw action as a defender on the soccer team for four seasons. GOALS: 2 Six Times PERSONAL - Caitlin Nicole King is the daughter of Kris and Cathy King … Has two broth- ers, Christopher and Matthew, and a younger sister, Caroline … “22 Jump Street” is her favorite movie … Enjoys reading in her spare time … “The Hunger Games” trilogy are her ASSISTS: 1 Four Times favorite books … Majoring in English at CNU. POINTS: 3 Two Times

SHOTS: 4 Four Times

GROUND BALLS: 2 Three Times

CAUSED TURNOVERS: 1 Three Times

DRAW CONTROLS: 2 vs. Roanoke March 3, 2015

CAREER STATISTICS

SEASON GP-GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GB CT DC 2015 11-2 10 2 12 17 .588 14 .824 4 2 2 2016 9-0 6 1 7 14 .429 11 .786 3 1 0 2017 16-0 6 1 7 11 .545 10 .909 2 0 0 TOTAL 36-2 22 4 26 42 .524 35 .833 9 3 2

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CARLY WILSON 9 SENIOR • ATTACK • 5-8 ODENTON, MD. ARUNDEL

2017 - JUNIOR SEASON - Served as a consistent contributor on the attack throughout her lkjhlkjhlkjhlkjhlkjh third year with the Captains ... Appeared in all 19 games and earned 17 starts ... Ranked second on the squad with 19 assists ... Also contributed 11 goals while finishing with 30 total points ... Posted at least one point in 15 games during the year and had two or more on eight occasions ... Dished out a season-high four assists at St. Mary’s (Md.) on April 12 ... Added four points, including three helpers, against No. 6 Catholic on March 8 as well ... Sniped a pair of goals against Virginia Wesleyan on March 1 and Frostburg State on April 1 ... Came back with two more strikes in the first round of the CAC Tournament against St. Mary’s (Md.) on April 18, including the game-winner with just 28 seconds remaining in reg- ulation ... Also contributed two assists at Marymount on March 18 and Southern Virginia on March 23 ... Converted three of her five free-position attempts during the year ... Collected three ground balls and added five draw controls and four caused turnovers.

2016 - SOPHOMORE SEASON - Competed in nine games during her second year at CNU ... Registered six points during the season, including a pair of assists at No. 14 York (Pa.) in the CAC Tournament on April 20 ... Also added a helper at Marymount on April 9 ... Scored a goal in back-to-back appearances at Virginia Wesleyan on March 9 and Wesley on March 12 ... Found the back of the net against Southern Virginia on March 30 as well ... Also contributed a pair of ground balls at Wesley and converted her lone free-position attempt of the season during that contest.

2015 - FRESHMAN SEASON - Kickedf of her career with a tremendous first year in New- port News … Ranked fourth on the team with 10 assists and fifth with 33 points … Also stood second among freshmen with 23 goals … Appeared in all 17 games and earned 16 starts … Contributed at least one point in 11 of those appearances … Notched five points, including her first career hat-trick against Bridgewater on February 25 … Also had back-to-back five-point outbursts against Marymount on April 11 and Southern Virginia on April 15 … Scored a goal in five straight contests from March 11-28, including a four-goal GAME HIGHS performance against Wesley on March 14 … Converted six of her seven free-position attempts during the year, including a pair against No. 15 York in the regular season finale on April 18 … Came through with 11 ground balls during the year as well, including three GOALS: 4 at Southern Virginia Apr. 15, 2015 against Virginia Wesleyan on March 11.

AT ARUNDEL - Saw action on the varsity lacrosse team for three seasons with the Wild- ASSISTS: 4 at St. Mary’s (Md.) Apr. 12, 2017 cats … Earned honorable mention honors for her efforts … Also competed in field hockey during her high school career … Honored as the team MVP during the 2011 campaign. POINTS: 5 Three Times

PERSONAL - Carly E. Wilson is the daughter of Tracy and Bill Wilson … Has a younger SHOTS: 6 vs. Wesley March 14, 2015 brother, Blake … Her cousin, Hunter King, competed on the CNU men’s lacrosse team, and another cousin, Courtney King, plays field hockey at Johns Hopkins … “Leap Year” and, “Crazy Stupid, Love” are her favorite movies ... Her dream vacation would be a trip GROUND BALLS: 3 Twice to Colorado ... Ray Lewis is her favorite athlete ... Aspires to work in sports marketing ... Majoring in marketing with a communications minor. CAUSED TURNOVERS: 1 Nine Times

DRAW CONTROLS: 2 vs. Catholic March 8, 2017

CAREER STATISTICS

SEASON GP-GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GB CT DC 2015 17-16 23 10 33 36 .639 34 .944 11 5 3 2016 9-0 3 3 6 6 .500 4 .667 2 0 1 2017 19-17 11 19 30 21 .524 17 .810 11 4 5 TOTAL 45-33 37 32 69 63 .587 55 .873 24 9 9

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ANNA CAITLIN BOWERS 16 COTTER 26 JUNIOR • ATTACK • 5-4 JUNIOR • DEFENSE • 5-10 CHANTILLY, VA. CUMBERLAND, R.I. CHANTILLY CUMBERLAND

2017 - SOPHOMORE SEASON - Suffered an injury before the season and did not see 2017 - SOPHOMORE SEASON - Saw action in three games during her second year at game action during her second year with the Captains. CNU ... Grabbed a pair of ground balls at Southern Virginia on March 23 ... Also scooped up a roller in her first appearance of the season against Virginia Wesleyan on March 1 ... 2016 - FRESHMAN SEASON - Appeared in eight games during her first year with the Caused a turnover in a victory over Shenandoah on March 25. Captains ... Showed off her scoring abilities with a hat-trick at Wesley on March 12 ... Also added a goal against Southern Virginia on March 30 ... Finished the year with nine shots, 2016 - FRESHMAN SEASON - Appeared in three games during her first season with the including eight on-goal ... Scooped up four ground balls during the season, including one Captains ... Made her collegiate debut at Virginia Wesleyan on March 9 ... Also helped in three straight appearances from March 5-12 ... Caused a turnover at Virginia Wesleyan CNU register victories at Wesley on March 12 and against Randolph-Macon on March 16. on March 9 as well. AT CUMBERLAND - Starred as a defender with the Clippers … Capped off her career AT CHANTILLY - Excelled as a multi-sport standout for the Chargers … Saw action on by earning first-team All-State accolades as a senior … Also was an All-League selection the attack and at midfield in lacrosse … Also competed in field hockey and gymnastics … in 2015 … Garnered second-team All-District nods and was an All-Select defensive pick Was a four-year Scholar-Athlete Award recipient … Earned the Athletic Character Award as a junior … Earned the Unsung Hero Award for her efforts in 2013 as well … Helped Scholarship as well. Cumberland win a state championship during her freshman campaign.

PERSONAL - Anna Rose Bowers is the daughter of Bill and Laura Bowers … Has two PERSONAL - Caitlin Jean Cotter is the daughter of D.J. and Cheryl Cotter … Has an older older brothers, Robbie and Luke, and an older sister, Katie … Her sister played lacrosse brother, Ryan, and a younger sister, MacKenzie … Her father played hockey at Bryant at CAC rival York (Pa.) from 2007-11 ... Her dream vacation would be a trip to Australia University ... Rob Gronkowski is her favorite athlete and the most impressive person she ... “The Lion King” is her favorite movie ... Aspires to be a missionary ... Majoring in psy- has ever met ... Elie Wiesel is the person in history she would most like to meet ... Her chology. dream vacation would be a trip to Australia ... “19 Minutes” by Jodi Picoult is her favorite book ... “Bad Moms” is her favorite movie ... Aspires to get her Ph.D. and help people in the future ... Majoring in psychology.

CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS

SEASON GP-GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GB CT DC SEASON GP-GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GB CT DC 2016 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 2016 8-0 4 0 4 9 .444 8 .889 4 1 1 2017 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 3 1 0 TOTAL 8-0 4 0 4 9 .444 8 .889 4 1 1 TOTAL 6-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 3 1 0

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SARAH JULIA CULVER 23 GOLDEN 6 JUNIOR • ATTACK • 5-7 JUNIOR • MIDFIELD • 5-4 WESTHAMPTON BEACH, N.Y. CHANTILLY, VA. WESTHAMPTON BEACH CHANTILLY

2017 - SOPHOMORE SEASON - Continued to electrify the attack, earning second-team 2017 - SOPHOMORE SEASON - Established herself as a vital member of the team’s All-Conference, All-State, and All-Region honors for her work during the year … Led the midfield unit ... One of only four players to start all 19 games ... Scored a pair of goals after Captains and ranked second in the CAC with 47 goals … Her 13 free-position strikes also finding the back of the net against Washington (Md.) on February 24 and No. 7 York (Pa.) equaled the third-highest total in the league … Erupted for eight hat-tricks and 12 multi- on April 15 ... Also dished out an assist against Virginia Wesleyan on March 1 ... Starred goal efforts during her 17 appearances … Tied the program record for goals in a single on the defensive end as well, forcing nine turnovers during the season ... Caused a pair of half after driving home six in the second stanza at Washington (Md.) on February 24 … miscues against No. 16 Mary Washington on March 29 ... Forced at least one turnover in Established a new career-high with seven goals less than 24 hours later at Haverford on five of her final six appearances, including both playoff games during the CAC Tournament February 25 … Her 13 goals during that run equaled the most scored by a Captain in a ... Had two ground balls, one draw control, and a caused turnover during a well-rounded two-game stretch in program history … Also added six goals against No. 13 Salisbury on outing against No. 13 Salisbury on April 5. April 5, becoming the nation’s first player in over five years to score six times in a single outing against the Sea Gulls … One of only six Captains to record three six-goal outings in 2016 - FRESHMAN SEASON - Made an immediate impact during her first year at CNU ... a single season … Contributed seven assists during the season, including a pair of helpers Saw action in all 16 contests and started each of the first five games of the season ... Con- at No. 5 York (Pa.) in the CAC semifinals on April 22. tributed at least one point in each of her starts, including a hat-trick at Virginia Wesleyan on March 9 ... Also found the back of the net against Washington College on February 27 and 2016 - FRESHMAN SEASON - Made a quick transition to the college game and was a key Lebanon Valley on March 5 ... Posted a pair of assists as well after handing out helpers in contributor from day one for the Captains ... Earned second-team All-Conference honors the season opener at Shenandoah on February 20 and against No. 10 Catholic on March 3 while starting all 16 games ... Ranked second on the team and eighth in the CAC with ... Finished the season with seven points ... Also collected 10 ground balls during the year. 36 goals ... Also stood second on the squad with 42 points and 10 free-position strikes ... Erupted for four goals in the season opener against Shenandoah on February 20, be- AT CHANTILLY - Excelled in lacrosse and field hockey with the Chargers … Starred as a coming just the second Captain in program history to reach that total in their collegiate midfielder in lacrosse and earned All-District honors during each of her final two seasons debut ... Finished the year with seven hat-tricks, including five-goal outbursts against Ran- … Also was a two-time All-District selection for her efforts in field hockey. dolph-Macon on March 16 and Roanoke on April 1 ... Chipped in with two assists against the Maroons as well for a season-best seven-point performance ... Also drove home four PERSONAL - Julia LeeAnn Golden is the daughter of David and Melinda Golden … Has goals during the team’s 9-8 victory over No. 10 Catholic on March 3, including the team’s fi- two older brothers, Brandon and Jared … Jared competed in lacrosse at Mary Washington nal tally in the second-half to help seal the victory ... Scored at least one goal in each of her … Aspires to be a school teacher or counselor ... Majoring in psychology. first 13 appearances and came back to add her final strike in the CAC Tournament against No. 14 York (Pa.) on April 20 ... Registered two or more points in 11 contests, including nine straight from March 9 - April 9.

AT WESTHAMPTON BEACH - Was a multi- sport standout for the Hurricanes … Excelled as a midfielder on the lacrosse team and col- lected All-Division honors during each of her final two seasons … Competed in volleyball as well and was named a Suffolk County Elite 8 Player, picked up All-County accolades, and was honored as the League VI Player of the Year as a senior … Selected as the 2015 Senior Best All-Around Athlete for her efforts.

PERSONAL - Sarah Ann Culver is the daughter of Bob Culver … Her dream vaca- tion would be a trip to New Zealand ... “One Tree Hill” is her favorite TV show ... Aspires to be a high school math teacher ... Majoring in mathematics.

CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS

SEASON GP-GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GB CT DC SEASON GP-GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GB CT DC 2016 16-16 36 8 44 61 .590 54 .885 13 8 25 2016 16-5 5 2 7 11 .455 9 .818 10 8 6 2017 17-16 47 7 54 99 .475 79 .798 11 2 3 2017 19-19 2 1 3 6 .333 6 1.000 11 9 8 TOTAL 33-32 83 15 98 160 .519 133 .831 24 10 28 TOTAL 35-24 7 3 10 17 .412 15 .882 21 17 14

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JORDAN SASHA HAYES 19 TOWNE 10 JUNIOR • MIDFIELD • 5-8 JUNIOR • ATTACK • 5-1 SALEM, VA. CLIFTON, VA. SALEM ROBINSON

2017 - SOPHOMORE SEASON - Evolved into a vital member of the team’s midfield unit 2017 - SOPHOMORE SEASON - Competed in nine games during her second year at during her first collegiate action ... Appeared in 18 games and started the final 12 contests CNU ... Found the back of the net on her first shot of the season against Virginia Wesleyan of the year ... Notched six goals during the season, including a hat-trick against Frostburg on March 1 ... Appeared in both games during the CAC Tournament and added a ground State on April 1 ... Scored on her first two collegiate shots after finding the back of the net ball at St. Mary’s (Md.) during the first round on April 18 ... Saw action during the squad’s against Virginia Wesleyan on March 1 and Roanoke on March 4 ... Contributed a pair of Spring Break battle against No. 6 Catholic on March 8 ... Also ripped a shot on goal during assists during her first start against Marymount on March 18 ... Also added two points and the team’s victory over Frostburg State on April 1. a season-high five draw controls at Wesley on April 8 ... Finished the season with 18 draws and had two or more on four occasions ... Chipped in with 11 ground balls during the year 2016 - FRESHMAN SEASON - Saw action in 11 games during her first year with the Cap- as well, including three against No. 16 Mary Washington on March 29 ... Finished the year tains ... Contributed seven points, including four goals, during her time on the field ... Came with 11 shots, including 10 on goal. through with her first collegiate strike in the season opener at Shenandoah on February 20 before adding another goal in her next appearance against Lebanon Valley on March 5 ... 2016 - FRESHMAN SEASON - Did not see action during her first year with the Captains. Chipped in with two points in victories over Wesley on March 12 and Southern Virginia on March 30 ... Also added an assist at Frostburg State on March 26 ... Finished the season AT SALEM - Starred for four seasons with the Spartans … Collected All-State accolades with 11 shots, including 10 on-goal ... Secured a pair of ground balls against Lebanon during each of her final two campaigns, including first-team plaudits as a junior … Also Valley and picked up draw controls at Frostburg State and Marymount. was a perennial All-Conference and All-District selection for her efforts … Was a 4A South All-Region honoree as well … Also picked up All-Academic accolades for her work in the AT ROBINSON - Was a four-year varsity letter winner for the Rams … Excelled on the classroom ... Competed in volleyball as well and earned All-Conference plaudits for her attack and was a two-time second-team All-District honoree … Helped lead Robinson to work on the court. District, Regional, and State championships during her senior season … Four-year mem- ber of the Athletic Honor Roll and secured Academic All-American honors as well. PERSONAL - Jordan A. Hayes is the daughter of Jeannette and Robert Hayes … Has two sisters, Skyler and Audrey … Pat Summitt is the person in history she would most like to PERSONAL - Aleksandra Towne is the daughter of Lee and Diane Towne … Has an older meet, and Serena Williams is the most impressive person she has met ... “Remember the brother, Aleksander … Her dream vacation would be a trip to Italy ... “The Heat” is her Titans” is her favorite movie, and “Friends” is her favorite TV show ... Kygo is her favorite favorite movie, and pasta is her favorite food ... Enjoys and horseback riding musician ... Majoring in biology. ... Majoring in marketing at CNU.

CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS

SEASON GP-GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GB CT DC SEASON GP-GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GB CT DC 2016 11-0 4 3 7 11 .364 10 .909 2 0 2 2017 18-12 6 3 9 14 .429 11 .786 11 2 18 2017 9-0 1 0 1 2 .500 2 1.000 1 0 0 TOTAL 18-12 6 3 9 14 .429 11 .786 11 2 18 TOTAL 20-0 5 3 8 13 .385 12 .923 3 0 2

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OLIVIA MADISON AUMAIS 25 CHESTNUT 14 SOPHOMORE • ATTACK • 5-7 SOPHOMORE • MIDFIELD • 5-6 GROTON, MASS. ASHBURN, VA. GROTON-DUNSTABLE TUSCARORA

2017 - FRESHMAN SEASON - Saw action in four games during her first stint with the 2017 - FRESHMAN SEASON - Shined on the offensive end during her first year with Captains ... Made her debut and found the back of the net with her first collegiate shot the Captains ... Scored at least one goal in all four of her appearances ... Posted a pair against Virginia Wesleyan on March 1 ... Came back with her second career goal in her of strikes in her last outing of the year against Wesley on April 8 ... Also added two draw next appearance at Southern Virginia on March 23 ... Capped off the year with her final two controls against the Wolverines ... Scored on her first collegiate shot in her debut against strikes at Wesley on April 8 ... Finished the season with four goals on just six shots ... Also Virginia Wesleyan on March 1 ... Chipped in with goals at Southern Virginia on March 23 collected three ground balls during the season and forced a turnover at Wesley. and against Shenandoah on March 25 ... Finished the year with 10 shots and put them all on goal. AT GROTON-DUNSTABLE - Excelled on the attack for four seasons with the Crusaders … Earned the 2016 Varsity Lacrosse Leadership Award as a senior … Helped lead the AT TUSCARORA - Excelled for four years as a member of the lacrosse team … Saw team to a pair of Central / West District Championships … Also was a part of the school’s action on the attack and at midfield for the Huskies … Brought home second-team All-Con- first girls’ sports team to reach the state championship after guiding the lacrosse program ference accolades for her efforts as a senior. to the finals as a junior in 2015. PERSONAL - Madison Rose Chestnut is the daughter of Rebecca Chestnut … Has two PERSONAL - Olivia Margaret Aumais is the daughter of Anne and Matthew Aumais … Has older brothers, Cameron and Austin Chestnut, and a younger brother, Malek Abulaban … two older brothers, Matthew and Peter … Tom Brady is her favorite athlete … Her dream Also has a younger sister, Savannah Chestnut … Her dream vacation would be a trip to vacation would be to travel along the coast of Italy … “Good Will Hunting” is her favorite Italy … Sigmund Freud is the person in history she would most like to meet, and Arnold movie, and “The Office” is her favorite TV show … Chance the Rapper is her favorite Schwarzenegger is the most impressive person she has ever meet … Jack Johnson is her musical artist … Aspires to be a pediatric oncologist … Majoring in biology. favorite musician … “Grey’s Anatomy” is her favorite TV show, and “Little Manhattan” is her favorite movie … Majoring in psychology and sociology.

CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS

SEASON GP-GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GB CT DC SEASON GP-GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GB CT DC 2017 4-0 4 0 4 6 .667 6 1.000 3 1 0 2017 4-0 5 0 5 10 .500 10 1.000 0 0 2 TOTAL 4-0 4 0 4 6 .667 6 1.000 3 1 0 TOTAL 4-0 5 0 5 10 .500 10 1.000 0 0 2

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HANNAH TARYN CURRY 24 HANNAM-ZATZ 28 SOPHOMORE • DEFENSE • 5-5 SOPHOMORE • ATTACK • 5-2 CROZET, VA. OAK HILL, VA. WESTERN ALBEMARLE CHANTILLY

2017 - FRESHMAN SEASON - Served as a reserve on the defensive unit during her first 2017 - FRESHMAN SEASON - Appeared in five games during her first year at CNU ... year at CNU ... Appeared in seven games during the season ... Forced turnovers against Posted a pair of goals, including a strike on her first shot off a free-position attempt during Virginia Wesleyan on March 1 and Shenandoah on March 25 ... Added a ground ball in her debut against Virginia Wesleyan on March 1 ... Came back with another goal and her her final appearance of the year at Wesley on April 8 ... Also contributed a draw control first collegiate assist at Wesley on April 8 ... Collected four ground balls during the season, during the squad’s victory over Southern Virginia on March 23 ... Made her collegiate debut including a pair at Southern Virginia on March 23 ... Also caused a turnover against the against Washington (Md.) on February 24. Knights.

AT WESTERN ALBEMARLE - Starred for four years as a member of the lacrosse team … AT CHANTILLY - Saw action for four seasons as a member of the lacrosse team … Secured first-team All-State accolades during each of her last two campaigns … Also was Starred on the attack for the Chargers … Earned second-team All-District accolades for a two-time first-team All-Conference and All-Region selection … Earned All-District acco- her efforts as a senior. lades and was a two-time team captain as well … Also secured the team’s sportsmanship award and was an Academic All-American during her time with the Warriors … Helped PERSONAL - Taryn Kendall Hannam-Zatz is the daughter of Michael Zatz and Marijke Western Albemarle win four regional championships, two district titles, and a conference Hannam … Has a younger sister, Taylor … Carl Bernstein is the person in history she crown. would most like to meet, and Bob Woodward is the most impressive person she has ever met … Justin Tucker is her favorite athlete … Her dream vacation would be a trip to Fiji or PERSONAL - Hannah Elizabeth Curry is the daughter of Joe and Beth Curry … Has two Tahiti … “Grease” is her favorite movie, and “The Giver” is her favorite book … Aspires to older brothers, Joseph and Dylan … Dylan plays lacrosse at Hampden-Sydney … Bethany own her own PR firm … Majoring in political science and communications. Hamilton is her favorite athlete, and Princess Diana is the person in history she would most like to meet … “Captain America” is her favorite movie, and “Friends” is her favorite TV show … The Zac Brown Band is her favorite musical act … Majoring in political science.

CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS

SEASON GP-GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GB CT DC SEASON GP-GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GB CT DC 2017 7-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 1 2 1 2017 5-0 2 1 3 4 .500 4 1.000 4 1 0 TOTAL 7-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 1 2 1 TOTAL 5-0 2 1 3 4 .500 4 1.000 4 1 0

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ELLIE ALEXA HANSEN 11 HLADICK 7 SOPHOMORE • DEFENSE • 5-6 SOPHOMORE • MIDFIELD • 5-3 STERLING, VA. NEW EGYPT, N.J. DOMINION NEW EGYPT

2017 - FRESHMAN SEASON - Made three appearances during her first season with the 2017 - FRESHMAN SEASON - Appeared in six games during her first year with the Cap- Captains ... Fired a goal on her first collegiate shot against Virginia Wesleyan on March 1 tains ... Made her collegiate debut in the season opener against Washington & Lee on ... Added a ground ball in her next appearance at Southern Virginia on March 23 ... Also February 22 ... Secured ground balls at Southern Virginia on March 23 and Shenandoah helped the squad post a victory against Shenandoah on March 25 ... Finished the year with on March 25 ... Also ripped a shot against Virginia Wesleyan on March 1. four shots, including two on goal. AT NEW EGYPT - Was a multi-sport standout for the Warriors … Served as a four-year AT DOMINION - Competed on the lacrosse team for four seasons with the Titans … Saw starter on the lacrosse team … Established a program record for most goals in a single action on the attack and at midfield … Was a Brine All-American with the Washington D.C. season and joined the school’s 100-goal club during her senior year … Earned a spot on team in 2015 … Also was a member of the cheerleading squad for two years … Won a the U-15 National Team as well … Also started for three years on the field hockey squad … district championship with cheer in 2015. Was a second-team All-Patriot Division selection in 2013, a B.C.S.L. second-team All-Star in 2014, and a Patriot Division All-Star in 2015. PERSONAL - Elyse Marie Hansen is the daughter of Ken Hansen and Denise Pallatino … Has an older brother, Adam … Alex Ovechkin is her favorite athlete, and JFK is the person PERSONAL - Alexa M. Hladick is the daughter of John and Michele Hladick … Has an in history she would most like to meet … “Straight Outta Compton” is her favorite movie, older brother, Nikolai … Alex Aust is her favorite athlete, and Albert Einstein is the person and “The Great Gatsby” is her favorite book … Her dream vacation would be a trip to Bora in history she would most like to meet … A trip to Bora Bora would be her dream vacation Bora … Her goal in life is to become a doctor … Majoring in psychology and Spanish. … “Bridesmaids” is her favorite movie, and “The Girl on the Train” is her favorite book … Aspires to be the CEO of her own company … Majoring in marketing.

CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS

SEASON GP-GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GB CT DC SEASON GP-GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GB CT DC 2017 3-0 1 0 1 4 .250 2 .500 1 0 0 2017 6-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 2 0 0 TOTAL 3-0 1 0 1 4 .250 2 .500 1 0 0 TOTAL 6-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 2 0 0

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KATIE KAITLYN ORRISON 32 READY 35 SOPHOMORE • ATTACK • 5-6 SOPHOMORE • GOALKEEPER • 5-6 LEESBURG, VA. BALTIMORE, MD. LOUDOUN COUNTY TOWSON

2017 - FRESHMAN SEASON - Saw action in six games during her first year at CNU ... 2017 - FRESHMAN SEASON - Pieced together a dominant debut campaign between Showed remarkable accuracy on the attack and led the team with a .714 shooting percent- the pipes … Stepped into the starting role during the second week of the season and age after converting five of her seven shots into goals ... Scored on her first two collegiate never looked back … Only the fourth freshman in program history to eclipse 100 saves attempts after finding the back of the net against Virginia Wesleyan on March 1 and South- … Finished the year with 102 stops, including three double-digit save efforts … Posted a ern Virginia on March 23 ... Also scored against Shenandoah on March 25 and erupted for season-high 14 saves, including six on free-position attempts, against Stevens on March three points, including a pair of strikes, at Wesley on April 8 ... Earned her first collegiate 19 … Also had 12 saves against No. 7 York (Pa.) on April 15 and 10 against Roanoke on start in the CAC semifinals against No. 5 York (Pa.) on April 22 ... Rewarded the Captains March 4 … Had five or more stops in 11 of her appearances, including a nine-save per- with four draw controls in her playoff appearance against the Spartans ... Also added three formance against St. Mary’s (Md.) in the first round of the CAC playoffs and a seven-stop ground balls during the year, including a pair at Southern Virginia. effort at York (Pa.) in the conference semifinals … Allowed just two goals against Virginia Wesleyan in her first collegiate start on March 1, making the fewest goals surrendered by AT LOUDOUN COUNTY - Shined on the attack for four seasons with the Raiders … Was a a CNU goalie in a complete game effort since 2011 … Honored as the CAC Defensive four-time All-Conference selection, including a three-time first-team pick … Brought home Player of the Week for her work on March 6 … Surrendered five or fewer goals in eight of All-Region plaudits during her final two seasons and was a second-team All-State honoree her appearances, including a spotless effort at Wesley on April 8 … Appeared in 17 games for her work as a junior … Served as a team captain in 2015 and 2016 … Also saw action and made 15 starts while compiling a 9-5 record … Her 843 minutes of work marked the as a point guard on the basketball team for two years. third most by a freshman in program history.

PERSONAL - Katherine Louise Orrison is the daughter of Larry and Maura Orrison … AT TOWSON - Was a multi-sport standout for the Generals … Saw action as a goalie on Has an older sister, Mallary, and an older brother, Teddy … Rob Gronkowski is his favorite the lacrosse team for four years … Also competed on the field hockey team as a member athlete, and Amelia Earhart is the person in history she would most like to meet … Her of the defensive unit. dream vacation would be a tropical cruise vacation … Enjoys drawing and painting in her spare time … Aspires to work in the medical field … Majoring in biology. PERSONAL - Kaitlyn B. Ready is the daughter of Nicole and Don Ready … Has two sis- ters, Caroline and Allison, and a brother, Tripp … Her dream vacation would be a trip to Fiji … Walt Disney is the person in history she would most like to meet, and Denise Wescott is the most impressive person she has ever met … Aspires to be a college lacrosse coach … Majoring in psychology.

CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS

SEASON GP-GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GB CT DC SEASON GP-GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% W-L SF GB 2017 6-1 5 1 6 7 .714 6 .857 3 0 5 2017 17-15 842:57 135 9.61 102 .430 9-5 304 13 TOTAL 6-1 5 1 6 7 .714 6 .857 3 0 5 TOTAL 17-15 842:57 135 9.62 102 .430 9-5 304 13

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MACKENZIE SAMANTHA REGEN 12 WETTENGEL 21 SOPHOMORE • DEFENSE • 5-6 SOPHOMORE • ATTACK • 5-4 MCLEAN, VA. DAMERON, MD. LANGLEY ST. MARY’S RYKEN

2017 - FRESHMAN SEASON - Made a seamless transition to the college game and im- 2017 - FRESHMAN SEASON - Broke into the starting lineup and was a key contributor on mediately established herself as one of the program’s top defenders ... One of only four the attack during her first year with the Captains ... Appeared in all 19 games and ranked players on the squad to start all 19 games and the lone freshman to crack the lineup in fifth on the team with 15 goals ... Registered three multi-goal efforts after stinging the back every contest ... Ranked second on the team with 15 caused turnovers and third with 23 of the net twice against Southern Virginia on March 23, Shenandoah on March 25, and ground balls ... Forced at least one miscue in 12 of her appearances ... Came up huge Wesley on April 8 ... Came through with her first career goal on her first collegiate shot in against top-flight competition after forcing a pair of turnovers against No. 6 Catholic on the season opener against Washington & Lee on February 22 ... Scored in four straight March 8 and No. 13 Salisbury on April 5 ... Also added two caused turnovers at Marymount appearances from March 1-14 ... Added goals against No. 16 Mary Washington on March on March 18 ... Grabbed at least one ground ball in 14 games and notched two or more 29 and No. 13 Salisbury on April 5 ... Capped off her scoring with a game-tying strike in on seven occasions ... Picked up three rollers in back-to-back games at Haverford on the final minute of action at St. Mary’s (Md.) on April 18 in the first round of the CAC Tour- February 25 and against Virginia Wesleyan on March 1 ... Secured at least one ground ball nament ... Cracked the starting lineup in four contests, including three conference bouts in eight of her nine appearances from March 8 - April 5 ... Also added three draw controls ... Contributed 14 draw controls during the year, including four against No. 6 Catholic on during the year, including one against nationally-ranked York (Pa.) in the regular season March 8 ... Also added 14 ground balls and three caused turnovers during the season. finale on April 15 and during the CAC semifinals on April 22. AT ST. MARY’S RYKEN - Competed on the varsity lacrosse team for four years with the AT LANGLEY - Starred on the lacrosse team for the Saxons … Was a three-time All-Con- Knights … Earned All-County honors during each of her final two seasons, including first- ference selection, including a first-team pick as a senior … Named the Conference De- team accolades in 2015 … Also was a two-time All-Conference selection for her work on fensive Player of the Year for her work in 2016 … Also was a second-team All-Region the field … Saw action on the tennis team for four seasons and served as a team captain. honoree for her efforts … Competed in field hockey as well and secured All-Conference accolades as a junior and senior … Served as a team captain on both the lacrosse and PERSONAL - Samantha Elina Wettengel is the daughter of Michael and Teena Wettengel field hockey teams. … Has two sisters, Kelsey and Alexandra, and a brother, Bryan … Her mother competed in tennis at Salisbury, and her father played lacrosse at Lehigh … Gary Gait is her favorite PERSONAL - Mackenzie Jordan Regen is the daughter of Alison Ahmed and Peter Regen athlete, and the Wright Brothers are the people in history she would most like to meet … … Has two brothers, Zach and Connor … Her dream vacation would be a trip to Bora Her mom is the most impressive person she has ever met … Her dream vacation would Bora … “Grey’s Anatomy” is her favorite TV show ... Aspires to make a positive impact on include a trip to Australia and holding a Koala … Sam Hunt is her favorite musician … people’s lives ... A communications major at CNU. Majoring in sociology.

CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS

SEASON GP-GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GB CT DC SEASON GP-GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GB CT DC 2017 19-19 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 23 15 3 2017 19-4 15 2 17 31 .484 24 .774 14 3 14 TOTAL 19-19 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 23 15 3 TOTAL 19-4 15 2 17 31 .484 24 .774 14 3 14

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EMMA CAROLINE BUTTON 30 KURTZ 22 FRESHMAN • 5-8 • DEFENSE FRESHMAN • 5-3 • DEFENSE ALEXANDRIA, VA. VIENNA, VA. ST. STEPHEN’S AND ST. AGNES JAMES MADISON

AT ST. STEPHEN’S AND ST. AGNES - Was a multi-sport standout with the Saints … Helped AT JAMES MADISON - Excelled as a defender and midfielder for four seasons with the War- lead the lacrosse team to three straight ISL titles … Also won a state championship as a junior hawks … Was a two-time All-Conference selection, including a second-team honoree for her and finished second as a sophomore and senior … Competed on the basketball team for four work as a senior … Earned a spot on the 2016 Brine National All-American Virginia Team … years … Also was a three-year member of the tennis team and saw action on the soccer squad Helped lead James Madison to three straight Liberty Conference Championships. as a junior. PERSONAL - Caroline Anna Kurtz is the daughter of Bill and Eileen Kurtz … Has two brothers, PERSONAL - Emma Charlton Button is the daughter of Jeff Button and Renee Wheeler … Has Luke and Garrett … Luke is a lacrosse player at Tufts, and her father played baseball at the Uni- two younger brothers, Beckham and Winston, and a younger sister, Parker … Roger Federer is versity of Vermont … “The Yamas and Niyamas” by Deborah Adele is her favorite book … Has her favorite athlete, and John Locke is the person in history she would most like to meet … Her served as a youth lacrosse referee and spent time working with 3D Art in high school … Aspires dream vacation would be a trip to Bora Bora or The Maldives … , Calvin Harris, and to be a yoga teacher … Undecided on a major. Khalid are her favorite musicians … “To Kill a Mockingbird” is her favorite book … Her goal in life is to be happy and successful ... Has not declared a major. MADISON CATHERINE CALLAN 1 LEIGHTY 15 FRESHMAN • 5-5 • MIDFIELD FRESHMAN • 5-6 • MIDFIELD FREDERICKSBURG, VA. FAIRFAX, VA. MASSAPONAX OAKTON

AT MASSAPONAX - Dominated as a member of the lacrosse and field hockey teams for four BEFORE CNU - Starred in both lacrosse and field hockey during her time in high school while years with the Panthers … Was a three-time All-State selection for her work in lacrosse, in- splitting her career between Fairfax and Oakton … Was a two-time Brine All-American for her cluding a first-team pick as a junior … Also secured first-team All-Region accolades and was a work in lacrosse … Also collected All-Conference honors and received the Coaches Award in perennial member of the first-team All-Conference and All-Area squads … Collected Conference lacrosse as a senior … Picked up All-Conference accolades and was a two-time 6A All-Tour- Co-Player of the Year honors in 2016 … Helped lead Massaponax to the conference and re- nament Team selection for her efforts in field hockey … Named the Team MVP as a senior … gional championship during her final campaign … Starred as a goalie on the field hockey team Helped lead Fairfax field hockey to a pair of conference championships and a regional title during as well … Earned first-team All-Conference and second-team All-Region accolades as a senior. her first two years.

PERSONAL - Madison Caroline Callan is the daughter of Shawn and Suzie Callan … Has three PERSONAL - Catherine Ann Leighty is the daughter of Brett and Mary Leighty … Has two older brothers, Hunter, Chase, and Cooper, and a twin sister, Savannah, who is also a member of the sisters, Erin and Amber … Bryce Harper is her favorite athlete, and Ronald Reagan is the person CNU lacrosse team … Hunter plays lacrosse at Bridgewater College … Aspires to work as a in history she would most like to meet … A trip to Greece would be her dream vacation … Her computer engineer for the United States Military … Majoring in computer engineering. goal in life is to have a successful career and family … Undecided on a major. SAVANNAH JANE CALLAN 29 PINNATA 31 FRESHMAN • 5-4 • ATTACK FRESHMAN • 5-2 • DEFENSE FREDERICKSBURG, VA. CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. MASSAPONAX ALBEMARLE

AT MASSAPONAX - Pieced together a record-breaking career with the Panthers … Established AT ALBEMARLE - Shined as a four-year member of the lacrosse team with the Patriots … new state records for most career goals (366) and most goals in a season (125) … Was a three- Collected second-team All-State accolades for her work as a sophomore and senior … Also was time All-State selection, including a first-team pick as a senior … Also secured first-team All-Con- a three-time All-Conference selection and earned first-team All-Region plaudits twice … Named ference and All-Area accolades during each of her four seasons … Earned first-team All-Region to the first-team All-Central Virginia squad during her senior campaign as well … Helped lead accolades three times as well … Named the Conference and All-Area Player of the Year twice Albemarle to a pair of conference titles and a regional championship while advancing to the state and was celebrated as the Region Player of the Year for her work as a senior. quarterfinals during her sophomore and junior campaigns.

PERSONAL - Savannah Lee Callan is the daughter of Shawn and Suzie Callan … Has three PERSONAL - Jane Nicole Pinnata is the daughter of Michael and Jennifer Pinnata … Has a brothers, Hunter, Chase, and Cooper, and a twin sister, Madison, who is also a member of the younger sister, Bridget … Her dream vacation would be a trip to Iceland … “Lone Survivor” is her CNU lacrosse team … Hunter plays lacrosse at Bridgewater … Has not declared a major. favorite movie, and “Wild” by Cheryl Strayed is her favorite book … Majoring in political science.

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JESSICA JOELY ROSS 33 STEVENS 18 FRESHMAN • 5-6 • GOALKEEPER FRESHMAN • 5-3 • MIDFIELD LORTON, VA. GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. SOUTH COUNTY FOREST HILLS NORTHERN

AT SOUTH COUNTY - Competed for four years as a member of the lacrosse team with the AT FOREST HILLS NORTHERN - Was a three-year member of the varsity squad with the Stallions … Saw action on the defense as a freshman before spending her last three seasons Huskies … Saw action as a midfielder and on the attack … Earned the Hardest Worker Award between the pipes … Collected honorable mention All-Conference accolades for her efforts as a for her efforts in 2015 … Also served as a manager on the football team and was a member of goalie during her senior campaign. student government and the Spanish Club.

PERSONAL - Jessica Mairead Ross is the daughter of Jim and Colleen Ross … Has an older PERSONAL - Joely Margaux Stevens is the daughter of Joe and Adrienne Stevens … Calvin brother, Nick, and a younger sister, Bridget … Her dream vacation would be to go on a safari Johnson is her favorite athlete, and “Friday Night Lights” is her favorite TV show … Her dream tour in Africa … Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King, Jr. are the people in history she would most vacation would be a trip to Greece … Her favorite musical artists include Khalid and Travis Scott like to meet … “Pretty Little Liars” and “American Horror Story” are her favorite TV shows, and … Aspires to work on the business side of the NFL, NHL, or college football … A business major Stephen King is her favorite author … Her favorite band is … Aspires to be a at CNU. large animal veterinarian … Majoring in biology.

GRACIE TAYLOR SANDERS 13 WALKER 2 FRESHMAN • 5-4 • MIDFIELD FRESHMAN • 5-6 • MIDFIELD MANCHESTER, MD. MANAKIN-SABOT, VA. HEREFORD THE STEWARD SCHOOL

AT HEREFORD - Served as a multi-sport star for four years with the Bulls … Earned All-Division AT THE STEWARD SCHOOL - Starred for four years on the lacrosse team … Saw action as a honors for her work with the lacrosse team in 2017 … Also was a two-time All-Division selection midfielder with the Spartans … Picked up second-team VISAA All-State accolades for her efforts in field hockey and earned Baltimore County All-Star Recognition as well … Won three state as a junior and senior … Served as a team captain as well. championships with the field hockey team … Claimed two county titles and a regional crown as a member of the lacrosse squad as well. PERSONAL - Taylor A. Walker is the daughter of Jack and Lisa Walker … Has an older brother, Jackson … Her father played baseball at Randolph-Macon … Her dream vacation would be a trip PERSONAL - Gracie Alexandra Sanders is the daughter of David and Shawn Sanders … Has to Thailand or Hawaii … John F. Kennedy is the person in history she would most like to meet … two brothers, Trevor and Tanner … Her dream vacation would be a trip to Thailand … Marilyn “Gossip Girl” is her favorite TV show, and “The Notebook” is her favorite movie … “I Hunt Killers” Monroe is the person in history she would most like to meet, and her parents are the most im- by Barry Lyga is her favorite book … Enjoys running, hiking, and going to the beach in her spare pressive people she has ever met … “Friends” is her favorite TV show, and “Harry Potter and the time … Aspires to work in the business sector after graduation … Majoring in business. Goblet of Fire” is her favorite book … Luke Bryan is her favorite musician … Her goal in life is to have a big family and a good job … Majoring in psychology at CNU.

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2018 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE • 25 • CAC OPPONENTS

FROSTBURG STATE MARY WASHINGTON MARYMOUNT SALISBURY SOUTHERN VIRGINIA March 24 in Frostburg, Md. April 11 in Fredericksburg, Va. April 7 in Newport News, Va. April 4 in Salisbury, Md. April 18 in Newport News, Va.

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location...... Frostburg, Md. Location...... Fredericksburg, Va. Location...... Arlington, Va. Location...... Salisbury, Md. Location...... Buena Vista, Va. Enrollment...... 5,676 Enrollment...... 5,203 Enrollment...... 3,572 Enrollment...... 8,657 Enrollment...... 808 Athletic Director...... Troy Dell Athletic Director...... Ken Tyler Athletic Director...... Jamie Reynolds Athletic Director...... Gerry DiBartolo Athletic Director...... Jason Lamb Nickname...... Bobcats Nickname...... Eagles Nickname...... Saints Nickname...... Sea Gulls Nickname...... Knights Colors...... Red, Black, and White Colors...... Navy Blue and Gray Colors...... Royal Blue and White Colors...... Maroon and Gold Colors...... Crimson and White LACROSSE INFORMATION LACROSSE INFORMATION LACROSSE INFORMATION LACROSSE INFORMATION LACROSSE INFORMATION Field...... Bobcat Stadium Field...... Grass Stadium Field...... Long Bridge Park Field...... Sea Gull Stadium Field...... SVU Fields Conference...... Capital Conference...... Capital Conference...... Capital Conference...... Capital Conference...... Capital Head Coach...... Hayley Whear Head Coach...... Caitlin Moore Head Coach...... Kate Athing Head Coach...... Jim Nestor Head Coach...... Nancy Webber 2017 Record...... 6-11 (3-5 CAC) 2017 Record...... 15-6 (6-2 CAC) 2017 Record...... 13-6 (2-6 CAC) 2017 Record...... 16-6 (7-1 CAC) 2017 Record...... 3-14 (0-8 CAC) 2017 Postseason...... CAC 1st Round 2017 Postseason...... NCAA 2nd Round 2017 Postseason...... ECAC Champions 2017 Postseason...... NCAA Elite Eight 2017 Postseason...... N/A SERIES INFORMATION SERIES INFORMATION SERIES INFORMATION SERIES INFORMATION SERIES INFORMATION Series Record...... CNU leads, 5-3 Series Record...... UMW leads, 14-1 Series Record...... CNU leads, 7-2 Series Record...... SU leads, 16-0 Series Record...... CNU leads, 4-0 Last CNU Win...... April 1, 2017 Last CNU Win...... April 1, 2015 Last CNU Win...... March 18, 2017 Last CNU Win...... N/A Last CNU Win...... March 23, 2017 Last FSU Win...... March 6, 2004 Last UMW Win...... March 29, 2017 Last MU Win...... March 4, 2003 Last SU Win...... April 5, 2017 Last SVU Win...... N/A ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS SID...... Noah Becker SID...... Clint Often SID...... Kyle Gurganious SID...... Tim Brennan SID...... Nick Porter Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Website...... FrostburgSports.com Website...... UMWEagles.com Website...... MarymountSaints.com Website...... SUSeaGulls.com Website...... Athletics.SVU.edu

ST. MARY’S (MD.) WESLEY YORK (PA.) CAC TOURNAMENT March 31 in Newport News, Va. April 21 in Newport News, Va. April 14 in York, Pa. April 28 - May 5 at Highest Seed

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION 1ST ROUND - APRIL 28 Location...... St. Mary’s City, Md. Location...... Dover, Del. Location...... York, Pa. Game 1 Enrollment...... 1,746 Enrollment...... 1,530 Enrollment...... 4,739 - No. 5 Seed at No. 4 Seed Athletic Director...... Scott Devine Athletic Director...... Mike Drass Athletic Director...... Paul Saikia Game 2 Nickname...... Seahawks Nickname...... Wolverines Nickname...... Spartans - No. 6 Seed at No. 3 Seed Colors...... Blue, Gold, and White Colors...... Blue and White Colors...... Green and White *Top-2 Seeds Receive Byes LACROSSE INFORMATION LACROSSE INFORMATION LACROSSE INFORMATION SEMIFINALS - MAY 2 Field...... Seahawk Stadium Field...... Scott D. Miller Stadium Field...... Kinsley Field Game 3 Conference...... Capital Conference...... Capital Conference...... Capital - Winner of G1 at No. 1 Seed Head Coach...... Erin McDonnell Head Coach...... Jillian Lontz Head Coach...... Jen Muston Game 4 2017 Record...... 9-9 (5-3 CAC) 2017 Record...... 6-9 (1-7 CAC) 2017 Record...... 16-4 (8-0 CAC) - Winner of G2 at No. 2 Seed 2017 Postseason...... CAC 1st Round 2017 Postseason...... N/A 2017 Postseason...... NCAA Elite Eight SERIES INFORMATION SERIES INFORMATION SERIES INFORMATION CHAMPIONSHIP - MAY 5 Series Record...... SMC leads, 7-6 Series Record...... CNU leads, 4-0 Series Record...... YCP leads, 6-0 Game 5 Last CNU Win...... April 18, 2017 Last CNU Win...... April 8, 2017 Last CNU Win...... N/A - Winner of G3 vs. Winner of G4 Last SMC Win...... April 12, 2017 Last WC Win...... N/A Last YCP Win...... April 22, 2017 ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS SID...... Nairem Moran SID...... Cyrill Parham SID...... Scott Guise Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Website...... SMCMAthletics.com Website...... GoWesleyAthletics.com Website...... YCPSpartans.com

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BRIDGEWATER CATHOLIC HAVERFORD MEREDITH RANDOLPH-MACON Feb. 21 in Newport News, Va. March 3 in Newport News, Va. March 15 in Newport News, Va. March 10 in Newport News, Va. March 28 in Newport News, Va.

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location...... Bridgewater, Va. Location...... Washington, D.C. Location...... Haverford, Pa. Location...... Raleigh, N.C. Location...... Ashland, Va. Enrollment...... 1,900 Enrollment...... 3,713 Enrollment...... 1,290 Enrollment...... 1,885 Enrollment...... 1,249 Athletic Director...... Curt Kendall Athletic Director...... Sean Sullivan Athletic Director...... Wendy Smith Athletic Director...... Jackie Myers Athletic Director...... Jeff Burns Nickname...... Eagles Nickname...... Cardinals Nickname...... Fords Nickname...... Avenging Angels Nickname...... Yellow Jackets Colors...... Crimson and Gold Colors...... Red and Black Colors...... Scarlet and Black Colors...... Maroon, Black, and White Colors...... Black and Gold LACROSSE INFORMATION LACROSSE INFORMATION LACROSSE INFORMATION LACROSSE INFORMATION LACROSSE INFORMATION Field...... Jopson Athletic Complex Field...... Cardinal Stadium Field...... Swan Field Field...... Meredith Athletic Field Arena...... Day Field Conference...... Old Dominion Athletic Conference...... Landmark Conference...... Centennial Conference...... USA South Conference...... Old Dominion Athletic Head Coach...... Rachael Bragg Head Coach...... Meghan McDonogh Head Coach...... Katie Zichelli Head Coach...... Lauren Scott Head Coach...... MK Geratowski 2017 Record...... 10-7 (4-4 ODAC) 2017 Record...... 14-5 (6-0 Landmark) 2017 Record...... 8-8 (4-4 Centennial) 2017 Record...... 17-2 (6-0 USA South) 2017 Record...... 11-6 (7-1 ODAC) 2017 Postseason....ODAC Quarterfinals 2017 Postseason...... NCAA Sweet 16 2017 Postseason...... N/A 2017 Postseason...... NCAA 1st Round 2017 Postseason...... ODAC Finals SERIES INFORMATION SERIES INFORMATION SERIES INFORMATION SERIES INFORMATION SERIES INFORMATION Series Record...... CNU leads, 3-0 Series Record...... CUA leads, 9-1 Series Record...... CNU leads, 1-0 Series Record...... CNU leads, 1-0 Series Record...... CNU leads, 8-7 Last CNU Win...... Feb. 25, 2015 Last CNU Win...... March 3, 2016 Last CNU Win...... Feb. 25, 2017 Last CNU Win...... March 24, 2013 Last CNU Win...... March 14, 2017 Last BC Win...... N/A Last CUA Win...... March 8, 2017 Last HC Win...... N/A Last MC Win...... N/A Last RMC Win...... Feb. 28, 2015 ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS SID...... Jimmy McCumber SID...... Mike Gambardella SID...... Justin Grube SID...... Wendy Jones SID...... Phil Stanton Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Website...... BridgewaterEagles.com Website...... CUACardinals.com Website...... HaverfordAthletics.com Website...... GoAvengingAngels.com Website...... RMCAthletics.com

SHENANDOAH VIRGINIA WESLEYAN WASHINGTON (MD.) WASHINGTON & LEE Feb. 27 in Winchester, Va. Feb. 24 in Virginia Beach, Va. March 13 in Newport News, Va. Sept. 1 in Virginia Beach, Va.

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location...... Winchester, Va. Location...... Virginia Beach, Va. Location...... Chestertown, Md. Location...... Lexington, Va. Enrollment...... 1,767 Enrollment...... 1,441 Enrollment...... 1,350 Enrollment...... 2,264 Athletic Director...... Doug Zipp Athletic Director...... Joanne Renn Athletic Director...... Thad Moore Athletic Director...... Jan Hathorn Nickname...... Hornets Nickname...... Marlins Nickname...... Shorewomen Nickname...... Generals Colors...... Red and Blue Colors...... Blue and Silver Colors...... Maroon and Black Colors...... Blue and White LACROSSE INFORMATION LACROSSE INFORMATION LACROSSE INFORMATION LACROSSE INFORMATION Field...... Sprint Field Field...... Birdsong Field Field...... Kibler Field Field...... W&L Turf Field Conference...... Old Dominion Athletic Conference...... Old Dominion Athletic Conference...... Centennial Conference...... Old Dominion Athletic Head Coach...... Lindsey Lutz Head Coach...... Kendyl Clarkson Head Coach...... Heidi Pearce Head Coach.... Brooke Diamond O’Brien 2017 Record...... 7-11 (3-5 ODAC) 2017 Record...... 3-13 (1-7 ODAC) 2017 Record...... 10-7 (5-4 Centennial) 2017 Record...... 19-2 (8-0 ODAC) 2017 Postseason...... ODAC Semifinals 2017 Postseason...... N/A 2017 Postseason...... Cent. 1st Round 2017 Postseason...... NCAA Final Four SERIES INFORMATION SERIES INFORMATION SERIES INFORMATION SERIES INFORMATION Series Record...... CNU leads, 18-2 Series Record...... CNU leads, 10-7 Series Record...... WC leads, 3-0 Series Record...... W&L leads, 9-1 Last CNU Win...... March 25, 2017 Last CNU Win...... March 1, 2017 Last CNU Win...... N/A Last CNU Win...... Feb. 23, 2013 Last SU Win...... March 15, 2005 Last VWU Win...... March 26, 2008 Last WC Win...... Feb. 24, 2017 Last WLU Win...... Feb. 22, 2017 ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS SID...... Scott Musa SID...... Sam Carges SID...... Jason Bryden SID...... Chaney Forbush Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Website...... SUHornets.com Website...... VWUAthletics.com Website..... WashingtonCollegeSports.com Website...... GeneralsSports.com

2018 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE • 27 • CAPITAL ATHLETIC CONFERENCE

Formed in 1989, this 10-member coalition of four-year, co-educational institutions promotes intercollegiate athletic competition among 2016-17 RICHARD C. COOK AWARD schools located in close geographic proxim- ity that have similar educational and athletic philosophies. The Capital Athletic Conference RK. SCHOOL TOTAL PTS. MEN’S PTS. WOMEN’S PTS. (CAC) strives to develop a harmony of good feeling and a spirit of competitive sportsman- 1. Christopher Newport 218.5 107.0 111.5 ship, fellowship, and uniformity of practice 2. Mary Washington 194.0 89.5 104.5 among member institutions. Conference mem- 3. Salisbury 181.5 89.0 92.5 bers are required to operate their intercolle- 4. York (Pa.) 179.5 83.5 96.0 giate athletic programs under the highest ethical standards and to maintain a pro- 5. Frostburg State 92.5 38.5 54.0 gram consistent with the overall educational philosophy of the member institutions. 6. Wesley 86.5 42.5 44.0 7. St. Mary’s (Md.) 83.5 34.5 49.0 Charter members were: The Catholic University of America, Gallaudet University, 8. Marymount 77.0 36.5 40.5 Mary Washington College, Marymount University, St. Mary’s College of Maryland, 9. Penn St. Harrisburg 50.0 28.5 21.5 and York College of Pennsylvania. 10. Southern Virginia 40.0 23.5 16.5

Since its inception, the CAC accepted Salisbury’s membership in 1993, while Wes- **The Richard C. Cook All-Sports Award is presented annually to the conference member that accu- ley joined in January, 2006. Recently, the conference has seen continued growth mulates the most points during the academic year. Points are awarded based upon each program’s with Frostburg State joining in 2010 before the latest additions in 2013. Christopher success during regular season and conference tournament action. The award is recognized as a Newport, Penn State Harrisburg, and Southern Virginia all accepted membership symbol of excellence and is designed to represent the most successful athletic program in the CAC and began competing in the CAC for the first time during the 2013-14 athletic year. during a given year.**

The first president of the conference was Bill Finney of Marymount University. In June 1993, Richard C. Cook was appointed as the first commissioner. In January 2008, Tom Byrnes was selected to serve as the first full-time commissioner with the CAPITAL ATHLETIC CONFERENCE dual role of conference sports information director.

In 1991-92, the first Conference All-Sports Award, given annually to the Conference Commissioner: Jeff Ligney institution that accumulates the most points toward the “total” athletic program, was Office Phone: (717) 815-6817 awarded to Mary Washington College. In June 2007, the Board of Directors added a Email: [email protected] “Men’s Commissioner’s Award” and a “Women’s Commissioner’s Award” to promote Asst. Commissioner: Tim Mowrer the best men’s and women’s programs in the conference in addition to the overall Cell Phone: (717) 368-7949 best program. In December 2007, the all-sports honor was re-named the “Richard Email: [email protected] C. Cook All-Sports Award” in recognition of the 15 years of service by the retiring Address: commissioner. 1301 College Ave. Fredericksburg, VA 22401 Throughout the years, the Conference has produced hundreds of All-American ath- Website: CACsports.com : twitter.com/CACsports letes and has had many teams and individuals participate in NCAA Championship Facebook: facebook.com/CACsports events.

CAPITAL ATHLETIC CONFERENCE MEMBERS

CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT FROSTBURG STATE MARY WASHINGTON MARYMOUNT PENN ST. HARRISBURG

CAPTAINS BOBCATS EAGLES SAINTS LIONS

SALISBURY SOUTHERN VIRGINIA ST. MARY’S (MD.) WESLEY YORK (PA.)

SEA GULLS KNIGHTS SEAHAWKS WOLVERINES SPARTANS

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2018 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE • 29 • 2017 SEASON RECAP

The Christopher Newport women’s lacrosse team work left to do, freshman Samantha Wettengel added entered the 2017 campaign with high expectations. her 15th tally of the year before Carly Wilson struck Picked third in the CAC Preseason Coaches Poll, the on a free-position attempt in the waning moments to squad returned three All-Region performers from the steal the 8-7 victory. 2016 squad, including reigning All-American Mea- ghan Galvin. With a veteran roster under the leader- Advancing to the semifinals, CNU traveled north for a ship of second-year head coach Lisa Valentine, CNU bout with York (Pa.), who secured the regular season embarked on a grueling early season slate that took conference title. Hammering away at the Spartans, the program to five different states in the first month Chess came through with four goals, while Culver of action. added four points of her own. Unfortunately, York had an answer and used a lethal second-half run to grab Although the team dropped its first two outings of the a 10-8 victory and add the final punctuation mark to year, including a 7-5 setback against perennial power Christopher Newport’s 2017 campaign Washington & Lee, the Captains showed their expe- rience as the veterans stepped up and carried the Capping off a decorated career, Galvin collected her team. In a sign of things to come, sophomore Sar- second straight All-American award after securing ah Culver dropped seven goals on Haverford during second-team nods from the IWLCA. She was also CNU’s first victory of the season before Galvin erupt- honored as the VaSID State Player of the Year and ed for a 10-point showcase against Roanoke. brought home first-team All-Conference and All-Re- gion accolades. While the veterans were pacing the attack, Kait- MEAGHAN GALVIN lyn Ready stepped up in the crease. The freshman Along with filling her mantel, Galvin also added her made an impressive debut, allowing just two goals in name to the history books. She established a new a complete-game victory against Virginia Wesleyan. single-season program record with 105 draw con- Three days later, she registered her first double-digit trols. She also became just the sixth player in NCAA Fittingly, the senior star was named the CAC Offen- save effort with 10 stops in the win over Roanoke. For history to record at least 40 goals, 40 assists, and sive Player of the Week on both March 21 and 27. her efforts, she was honored as the CAC Defensive 100 draws in a single year. Player of the Week. Still motoring along, the Captains picked up their fifth In addition to Galvin, Chess also picked up first-team straight victory against Shenandoah before settling Riding high, Christopher Newport briefly stumbled All-Conference, All-State, and All-Region accolades. in for a tough stretch of conference action. During during a neutral-site tilt against No. 6 Catholic but Meanwhile, Culver was a second-team All-Region a seven-day run, CNU hosted No. 13 Salisbury and quickly regrouped. From March 14-23, the Captains selection, and Mariah Ginebra collected All-CAC No. 16 Mary Washington. Despite valiant efforts in ripped off four straight road victories. During that run, plaudits as well. both contests, highlighted by an incredible six-goal Galvin came through with a last-second game-win- surge by Culver against the nationally-ranked Sea ning goal against Marymount and established a new Although the season ended in the CAC semifinals, Gulls, Christopher Newport dropped a pair of even- single-game program record with 13 draw controls the 2017 campaign provided the CNU faithful with re- ly-matched decisions. against Southern Virginia. cord-setting performances and a glimpse at a bright future for the women’s lacrosse program. Once again, CNU showed its resolve and bounced back with two lop-sided victories. Following the set- back against UMW, the Captains raced past Frost- burg State, 18-7, including eight points by Galvin and four from Catie Chess. Later, Chess served as the facilitator with a career-high four assists in a 19-2 triumph over Frostburg State. Six different Captains scored at least two goals during that contest, includ- ing a four-point performance by Colleen Bourgal.

With the postseason quickly approaching, Christo- pher Newport faced two more tests at the end of the regular season. Unfortunately, the squad dropped both as CNU suffered a 16-15 setback at St. Mary’s (Md.) before falling to No. 7 York (Pa.), 12-9, in New- port News.

Securing the No. 5 seed in the CAC Tournament, the Captains went right back to St. Mary’s and quickly avenged their regular season loss. In the first round of the postseason, Christopher Newport erased a CATIE CHESS 7-4 deficit late in the second half. Galvin and Lind- SARAH CULVER say Weaver scored back-to-back strikes to pull within one with less than 60 seconds remaining. With some

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS

OVERALL RECORD: 11-8 // CAC: 4-4 // HOME: 4-4 // AWAY: 7-3 // NEUTRAL: 0-1

DATE OPPONENT RESULT OVER CAC ATTEND...... LOCATION 2/22 WASHINGTON & LEE L 5-7 0-1 0-0 131...... Newport News, Va. Goalie: Emma Walsh (0-1) Leading Scorer: Catie Chess, Meaghan Galvin - 3 Points

2/24 at Washington (Md.) L 9-10 0-2 0-0 287...... Chestertown, Md. Goalie: Emma Walsh (0-2) Leading Scorer: Sarah Culver - 6 Points (6 G)

2/25 at Haverford W 17-14 1-2 0-0 67...... Haverford, Pa. Goalie: Emma Walsh (1-2) Leading Scorer: Sarah Culver - 7 Points (7 G)

3/1 VIRGINIA WESLEYAN W 18-2 2-2 0-0 114...... Newport News, Va. Goalie: Kaitlyn Ready (1-0) Leading Scorer: Sarah Culver, Meaghan Galvin, Carly Wilson - 3 Points JULIA GOLDEN VS. VIRGINIA WESLEYAN 3/4 ROANOKE W 18-5 3-2 0-0 211...... Newport News, Va. Goalie: Kaitlyn Ready (2-0) Leading Scorer: Meaghan Galvin - 10 Points (5 G, 5 A)

3/8 vs. #6 Catholic L 10-19 3-3 0-0 103...... Wilmington, N.C. Goalie: Kaitlyn Ready (2-1) Leading Scorer: Meaghan Galvin - 8 Points (4 G, 4 A)

3/14 at Randolph-Macon W 13-11 4-3 0-0 113...... Ashland, Va. Goalie: Kaitlyn Ready (3-1) Leading Scorer: Meaghan Galvin - 5 Points (4 G, 1 A)

3/18 at Marymount* W 12-11 5-3 1-0 107...... Arlington, Va. Goalie: Kaitlyn Ready (4-1) Leading Scorer: Meaghan Galvin - 5 Points (2 G, 3 A)

3/19 at Stevens W 7-5 6-3 1-0 50...... Hoboken, N.J. Goalie: Kaitlyn Ready (5-1) Leading Scorer: Sarah Culver - 5 Points (5 G)

3/23 at Southern Virginia* W 19-2 7-3 2-0 103...... Buena Vista, Va. Goalie: Kaitlyn Ready (6-1) Leading Scorer: Meaghan Galvin - 6 Points (3 G, 3 A)

3/25 SHENANDOAH W 18-7 8-3 2-0 223...... Newport News, Va. Goalie: Kaitlyn Ready (7-1) Leading Scorer: Meaghan Galvin - 7 Points (2 G, 5 A) ERIN CALLAHAN VS. MARY WASHINGTON 3/29 #16 MARY WASHINGTON* L 6-9 8-4 2-1 222...... Newport News, Va. Goalie: Kaitlyn Ready (7-2) Leading Scorer: Meaghan Galvin - 4 Points (1 G, 3 A)

4/1 FROSTBURG STATE* W 18-7 9-4 3-1 338...... Newport News, Va. Goalie: Bailey Lien (1-0) Leading Scorer: Meaghan Galvin - 8 Points (5 G, 3 A)

4/5 #13 SALISBURY* L 12-14 9-5 3-2 221...... Newport News, Va. Goalie: Kaitlyn Ready (7-3) Leading Scorer: Sarah Culver - 6 Points (6 G)

4/8 at Wesley* W 19-2 10-5 4-2 115...... Dover, Del. Goalie: Kaitlyn Ready (8-3) Leading Scorer: Catie Chess - 5 Points (1 G, 4 A)

4/12 at St. Mary’s (Md.)* L 15-16 10-6 4-3 176...... St. Mary’s City, Md. Goalie: Bailey Lien (1-1) Leading Scorer: Meaghan Galvin - 10 Points (6 G, 4 A)

4/15 #7 YORK (PA.)* L 9-12 10-7 4-4 321...... Newport News, Va. Goalie: Kaitlyn Ready (8-4) Leading Scorer: Meaghan Galvin - 3 Points (2 G, 1 A)

4/18 at St. Mary’s (Md.)$ W 8-7 11-7 4-4 131...... St. Mary’s City, Md. Goalie: Kaitlyn Ready (9-4) Leading Scorer: Meaghan Galvin - 4 Points (2 G, 4 A)

4/20 at #5 York (Pa.)$ L 8-10 11-8 4-4 179...... York, Pa. Goalie: Kaitlyn Ready (9-5) Leading Scorer: Catie Chess, Sarah Culver - 4 Points LINDSAY WEAVER VS. YORK (PA.)

*Capital Athletic Conference Game • $Capital Athletic Conference Tournament

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2017 OFFENSIVE STATISTICS

## Player GP-GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% FPG-A GB DC TO CT 15 Meaghan Galvin 18-18 46 44 90 93 .495 71 .763 14-22 18 105 42 8 23 Sarah Culver 17-16 47 7 54 99 .475 79 .798 13-27 11 3 15 2 8 Catie Chess 19-19 42 11 53 74 .568 62 .838 13-19 26 36 23 17 1 Erin Callahan 19-13 20 11 31 44 .455 30 .682 1-4 7 2 22 2 9 Carly Wilson 19-17 11 19 30 21 .524 17 .810 3-5 11 5 18 4 21 Samantha Wettengel 19-4 15 2 17 31 .484 24 .774 2-4 14 14 7 3 3 Colleen Bourgal 14-10 10 3 13 17 .588 14 .824 0-1 5 11 13 2 2 Lindsay Weaver 16-16 9 0 9 17 .529 14 .824 6-8 21 4 7 12 19 Jordan Hayes 18-12 6 3 9 14 .429 11 .786 1-3 11 18 9 2 CARLY WILSON 20 Caitlin King 16-0 6 1 7 11 .545 10 .909 0-0 2 0 1 0 32 Katie Orrison 6-1 5 1 6 7 .714 6 .857 0-0 3 5 1 0 30 Madison Chestnut 4-0 5 0 5 10 .500 10 1.000 1-2 0 2 2 0 5 Tess D’Arcy 11-11 4 0 4 11 .364 11 1.000 0-3 10 8 10 9 27 Kaysie Morningstar 11-4 4 0 4 10 .400 8 .800 0-3 7 5 4 1 25 Olivia Aumais 4-0 4 0 4 6 .667 6 1.000 0-0 3 0 0 1 6 Julia Golden 19-19 2 1 3 6 .333 6 1.000 0-1 11 8 8 9 28 Taryn Hannam-Zatz 5-0 2 1 3 4 .500 4 1.000 1-2 4 0 4 1 24 Meghan O’Reilly 3-1 1 0 1 5 .200 3 .600 0-0 4 1 2 0 11 Ellie Hansen 3-0 1 0 1 4 .250 2 .500 0-1 1 0 2 0 10 Sasha Towne 9-0 1 0 1 2 .500 2 1.000 0-0 1 0 2 0 7 Alexa Hladick 6-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0-0 2 0 0 0 35 Kaitlyn Ready 17-15 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 13 0 11 0 34 Bailey Lien 5-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 4 0 1 0 33 Emma Walsh 3-3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 7 0 1 2 JORDAN HAYES 29 Hannah Curry 7-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 1 1 0 2 26 Caitlin Cotter 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 3 0 0 1 22 Mackenzie Regen 19-19 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 23 3 2 15 14 Katie Gaskin 11-9 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 8 1 3 8 12 Mariah Ginebra 19-19 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 31 25 12 15 4 Claire Chadwick 10-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 8 2 5 3 Total...... 19 241 104 345 487 .495 390 .801 55-105 270 259 229 119 Opponents...... 19 170 48 218 405 .420 304 .751 34-83 279 183 233 122

2017 GOALKEEPER STATISTICS

## Player GP-GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% W L Shots Faced 34 Bailey Lien 5-1 136:59 8 3.50 9 .529 1 1 32 35 Kaitlyn Ready 17-15 842:57 135 9.61 102 .430 9 5 304 33 Emma Walsh 3-3 158:50 27 10.20 23 .460 1 2 65 KAITLYN READY Total...... 19 1138:46 170 8.96 134 .441 11 8 401 Opponents...... 19 1138:46 241 12.70 149 .382 8 11 487

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2017 OFFENSIVE STATISTICS

## Player GP-GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% FPG-A GB DC TO CT 15 Meaghan Galvin 7-7 21 18 39 37 .568 31 .838 5-7 6 50 18 1 8 Catie Chess 8-8 21 7 28 36 .583 33 .917 8-10 13 16 7 8 23 Sarah Culver 7-6 18 4 22 44 .409 33 .750 3-11 7 2 6 1 9 Carly Wilson 8-8 6 10 16 13 .462 11 .846 1-2 4 0 9 2 1 Erin Callahan 8-6 7 5 12 20 .350 12 .600 1-2 5 2 9 2 3 Colleen Bourgal 4-4 6 3 9 8 .750 6 .750 0-0 1 4 5 0 21 Samantha Wettengel 8-3 7 1 8 12 .583 9 .750 1-2 8 3 3 2 19 Jordan Hayes 8-8 4 3 7 8 .500 6 .750 1-1 7 12 3 2 32 Katie Orrison 2-0 3 1 4 4 .750 3 .750 0-0 2 0 1 0 SAMANTHA WETTENGEL 27 Kaysie Morningstar 6-4 3 0 3 9 .333 7 .778 0-3 4 3 3 1 2 Lindsay Weaver 5-5 3 0 3 8 .375 6 .750 1-2 9 4 2 4 30 Madison Chestnut 2-0 3 0 3 6 .500 6 1.000 0-0 0 2 0 0 25 Olivia Aumais 2-0 3 0 3 5 .600 5 1.000 0-0 3 0 0 1 20 Caitlin King 7-0 2 1 3 4 .500 4 1.000 0-0 2 0 0 0 28 Taryn Hannam-Zatz 3-0 1 1 2 3 .333 3 1.000 0-1 3 0 2 1 24 Meghan O’Reilly 2-1 1 0 1 5 .200 3 .600 0-0 4 1 1 0 6 Julia Golden 8-8 1 0 1 2 .500 2 1.000 0-1 6 4 5 5 11 Ellie Hansen 1-0 0 0 0 3 .000 1 .333 0-1 1 0 2 0 10 Sasha Towne 3-0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0-0 0 0 1 0 35 Kaitlyn Ready 8-7 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 6 0 5 0 34 Bailey Lien 4-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 2 0 1 0 29 Hannah Curry 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 1 1 0 0 26 Caitlin Cotter 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 2 0 0 0 22 Mackenzie Regen 8-8 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 12 1 1 6 MACKENZIE REGEN 14 Katie Gaskin 3-2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 3 1 1 1 12 Mariah Ginebra 8-8 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 12 9 3 8 7 Alexa Hladick 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 1 0 0 0 5 Tess D’Arcy 1-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 0 0 0 0 4 Claire Chadwick 7-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0-0 5 2 3 1 33 Emma Walsh -- Total...... 8 110 54 164 228 .482 182 .798 21-43 129 117 92 46 Opponents...... 8 73 24 97 171 .427 129 .754 14-27 109 77 98 42

2017 GOALKEEPER STATISTICS

## Player GP-GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% W L Shots Faced 34 Bailey Lien 4-1 103:37 6 3.47 8 .571 1 1 25 35 Kaitlyn Ready 8-7 375:09 67 10.72 48 .417 3 3 146 33 Emma Walsh -- MARIAH GINEBRA Total...... 8 478:46 73 9.15 56 .434 4 4 171 Opponents...... 8 478:46 110 13.79 72 .396 4 4 228

2018 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE • 33 • 2017 CAC IN REVIEW

2017 FINAL CONFERENCE STANDINGS 2017 INDIVIDUAL CAC HONOREES

PLAYER OF THE YEAR SCHOOL CAC ALL York (Pa.) 8-0 16-4 Nicole Clauter...... SO...... D...... York (Pa.) Salisbury 7-1 16-6 Mary Washington 6-2 15-6 ROOKIE OF THE YEAR St. Mary’s (Md.) 5-3 9-9 Meghan Fox...... FR...... A...... York (Pa.) Chris. Newport 4-4 11-8 Frostburg St. 3-5 6-11 COACH OF THE YEAR Marymount (Va.) 2-6 13-6 Wesley 1-7 6-9 Jen Muston...... York (Pa.) Southern Virginia 0-8 3-14

2017 CONFERENCE STATISTICAL LEADERS 2017 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS

1ST-TEAM ALL-CAC GOALS POINTS Meghan Fox...... FR...... A...... York (Pa.) 1. J. Crew...... Marymount...... 64 1. A. Wescott...... Marymount...... 97 2. M. Cavey...... Frostburg State...... 47 2. M. Galvin...... Chris. Newport...... 90 Meaghan Galvin...... SR...... A...... Chris. Newport S. Culver...... Chris. Newport...... 47 3. N. Hallikas...... Frostburg State...... 76 Dana King...... JR...... A...... Salisbury 4. M. Galvin...... Chris. Newport...... 46 4. J. Crew...... Marymount...... 74 Mackenzie Maguire.....SO...... A.....Mary Washington 5. Two Tied With...... 43 5. M. Maguire...... Mary Washington...... 64 Catie Chess...... JR...... M...... Chris. Newport Regan Cook...... FR...... M...... York (Pa.) ASSISTS DRAW CONTROLS Nikki Hallikas...... FR...... M...... Frostburg State 1. A. Wescott...... Marymount...... 65 1. M. Galvin...... Chris. Newport...... 105 Allison Hynson...... JR...... M...... Salisbury 2. M. Galvin...... Chris. Newport...... 44 2. N. Hallikas...... Frostburg State...... 73 3. N. Hallikas...... Frostburg State...... 36 3. N. Clauter...... York (Pa.)...... 71 Emily Mott...... SR...... M.....Mary Washington 4. K. Cattrano...... York (Pa.)...... 30 4. E. Byrd...... Frostburg State...... 54 Gabbi Nieves...... SR...... M...... Salisbury K. Murphy...... Salisbury...... 30 5. Two Tied With...... 51 Nicole Clauter...... SO...... D...... York (Pa.) Kieran Kelleher...... SR...... D...... Salisbury GROUND BALLS Kirsten Littlefield...... JR...... D.....Mary Washington 1. L. Agouras...... Marymount...... 62 Hanna Ashby...... SO...... GK.....Mary Washington 2. K. Littlefield...... Mary Washington...... 47 E. Mott...... Mary Washington...... 47 4. D. Teitelbaum...... Frostburg State...... 42 2ND-TEAM ALL-CAC 5. M. Rayburn...... St. Mary’s (Md.)...... 41 Lacey Brown...... JR...... A...... St. Mary’s (Md.) Sarah Culver...... SO...... A...... Chris. Newport CAUSED TURNOVERS Kristen Murphy...... JR...... A...... Salisbury 1. L. Agouras...... Marymount...... 37 Abby Wescott...... JR...... A...... Marymount 2. E. Byrd...... Frostburg State...... 29 3. E. Mott...... Mary Washington...... 28 Sabrina Elliott...... SR...... M.....Mary Washington 4. K. Littlefield...... Mary Washington...... 23 Erika Kopf...... SR...... M...... St. Mary’s (Md.) 5. Two Tied With...... 20 Melissa Meehling...... JR...... M...... York (Pa.) Liah Agouras...... JR...... D...... Marymount GOALS-AGAINST-AVERAGE Maiah Bartlett...... SR...... D.....Mary Washington 1. H. Ashby...... Mary Washington...... 5.84 Mariah Ginebra...... SR...... D...... Chris. Newport 2. C. Wright...... York (Pa.)...... 6.29 Kayla Miller...... SR...... D...... Salisbury 3. G. Falcone...... Salisbury...... 6.86 4. K. Ready...... Chris. Newport...... 9.61 Mackenzie Rayburn.....SR...... D...... St. Mary’s (Md.) 5. H. Reik...... Marymount...... 9.85 Gianna Falcone...... JR...... GK...... Salisbury MEAGHAN GALVIN Charlotte Wright...... JR...... GK...... York (Pa.)

• 34 • 2018 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE KAITLIN QUIGLEY 2017 CNU HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE

2018 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE • 35 • PROGRAM HISTORY

PROGRAM HISTORY YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

ALL-TIME RECORDS YEAR OVERALL PCT. CONF. PCT. FINISH COACH POSTSEASON

Most Victories...... 18 in 2013 2001 2-9 .182 1-2 .333 3rd Nancy Billger -- Fewest Losses...... 3 in 2013 2002 7-9 .438 4-0 1.000 1st Kwame Lloyd -- Best Winning Percentage...... 857 in 2013 All-Time Home Record...... 80-55 (.593) 2003 7-7 .500 4-1 .800 2nd Kwame Lloyd -- All-Time Road Record...... 78-56 (.582) All-Time Neutral Record...... 20-7 (.741) 2004 6-9 .400 4-1 .800 t1st Kwame Lloyd --

2005 7-9 .438 5-0 1.000 1st Kwame Lloyd --

PROGRAM FIRSTS 2006 11-8 .579 5-1 .833 2nd Kwame Lloyd NCAA

2007 12-5 .706 6-0 1.000 1st Kwame Lloyd NCAA First Game vs. St. Mary’s (Md.)...... 3/16/01 First Victory def. Shenandoah, 12-7...... 4/7/01 2008 13-6 .684 4-0 1.000 1st Carolyn Raveia NCAA First Home Victory def. Ferrum, 17-12...... 4/21/01 2009 13-7 .650 4-0 1.000 1st Carolyn Raveia NCAA First Goal Mary Cortina vs. SMC...... 3/16/01

First Conf. Champ. def. Greensboro, 10-9...... 4/15/06 2010 13-7 .650 7-0 1.000 1st Carolyn Raveia NCAA First NCAA Victory def. Sewanee, 23-6...... 5/8/13 2011 13-6 .684 7-0 1.000 1st Carolyn Raveia NCAA

2012 15-4 .789 7-0 1.000 1st Carolyn Raveia NCAA LONGEST PROGRAM STREAKS 2013 18-3 .857 8-0 1.000 1st Carolyn Raveia NCAA 2nd Rd. Winning Streak...... 17 games from 2/23/13-4/20/13 2014 10-8 .556 3-4 .429 5th Carolyn Raveia -- Home Winning Streak...... 9 games from 3/16/08-3/7/09 Road Winning Streak...... 8 games from 2/27/13-4/20/13 2015 9-8 .529 5-3 .625 4th Carolyn Query -- Conf. Winning Streak.... 44 games from 2/24/07-3/15/14 Losing Streak...... 7 games from 3/16/01-4/6/01 2016 11-5 .688 5-3 .625 5th Lisa Valentine --

Shutout Streak...... 126:18 minutes from 3/24/13-3/30/13 2017 11-8 .579 4-4 .500 5th Lisa Valentine --

TOTAL 178-118 .601 83-19 .814 -- 8 NCAA APPEARANCES

COACHING HISTORY

NANCY BILLGER KWAME LLOYD CAROLYN QUERY LISA VALENTINE 2001 2002-07 2008-15 2016-Present

COACHING HISTORY COACHING HISTORY COACHING HISTORY COACHING HISTORY MARY CORTINA SCORED THE PROGRAM’S FIRST GOAL OVERALL RECORD: 2-9 OVERALL RECORD: 50-47 OVERALL RECORD: 104-49 OVERALL RECORD: 22-13 WINNING PERCENTAGE: .182 WINNING PERCENTAGE: .515 WINNING PERCENTAGE: .680 WINNING PERCENTAGE: .629 CONFERENCE RECORD: 2-3 CONFERENCE RECORD: 28-3 CONFERENCE RECORD: 45-7 CONFERENCE RECORD: 9-7 WINNING PERCENTAGE: .333 WINNING PERCENTAGE: .903 WINNING PERCENTAGE: .865 WINNING PERCENTAGE: .563

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GOALS FREE-POSITION GOALS 10 Ashton Marshall...... Ferrum.... 3/17/12 4 Ashton Marshall...... Guilford.... 3/25/12 9 Wendy Wilson...... Ferrum.... 4/21/01 4 Meaghan Galvin...... Mary Washington...... 4/1/15 8 Ashton Marshall...... Mary Washington...... 4/2/14 3 Katie Doherty...... Guilford.... 2/24/08 7 Wendy Wilson...... Hollins...... 3/3/02 3 Meghan Harkey...... Shenandoah...... 4/9/11 7 Kristen Conques...... Shenandoah.....3/11/06 3 Ashton Marshall...... Greensboro.... 3/10/12 7 Meghan Harkey...... Sewanee.... 4/25/09 3 Jessica Singer...... Meredith.... 3/24/13 7 Kaitlin Quigley...... Methodist.... 3/27/10 3 Elena Obregon...... Roanoke...... 4/6/13 7 Ashton Marshall...... Methodist.... 3/24/12 3 Meaghan Galvin...... Virginia Wesleyan.... 3/12/14 7 Ashton Marshall...... Guilford.... 3/25/12 3 Kylie Chaplin...... St. Mary’s (Md.).... 3/21/15 7 Ashton Marshall...... Mary Washington.... 2/16/13 3 Meaghan Galvin...... Frostburg State.... 3/26/16 7 Ashton Marshall...... LaGrange.... 3/29/13 3 Sarah Culver...... Washington (Md.).... 2/24/17 7 Ashton Marshall...... Greensboro.... 4/13/13 3 Sarah Culver...... Virginia Wesleyan...... 3/1/17 7 Kylie Chaplin...... Roanoke...... 3/3/15 3 Catie Chess...... Frostburg State...... 4/1/17 7 Catie Chess...... Roanoke...... 4/1/16 3 Meaghan Galvin...... St. Mary’s (Md.).... 4/12/17 7 Sarah Culver...... Haverford.... 2/25/17 SHOTS ASSISTS 16 Kaitlin Quigley...... Guilford.....3/27/11 10 Meghan Harkey...... Agnes Scott...... 4/3/10 15 Kristen Conques...... Sweet Briar.... 2/27/05 8 Meghan Harkey...... Methodist...... 4/2/11 14 Wendy Wilson...... Hollins...... 3/3/02 6 Meghan Harkey...... Methodist...... 4/4/09 14 Kristen Conques...... Shenandoah.....3/11/06 6 Meghan Harkey...... LaGrange...... 3/1/11 ASHTON MARSHALL 14 Kristen Conques...... Averett.... 3/18/06 6 Meghan Harkey...... Ferrum.....3/19/11 14 Katie Doherty...... Lynchburg.... 3/19/06 6 Becca Geist...... N.C. Wesleyan...... 4/3/13 14 Kristyn Hankins...... Methodist.... 4/14/06 14 Kristen Conques...... Frostburg State.... 4/28/07 POINTS 12 Meghan Harkey...... Agnes Scott...... 4/3/10 GROUND BALLS SAVES 12 Ashton Marshall...... Ferrum.... 3/17/12 11 Kristyn Hankins...... Lynchburg.... 3/15/05 31 Robyn Charles...... Lynchburg.... 3/28/01 11 Wendy Wilson...... Ferrum.... 4/21/01 9 Meagan Pfarr...... Averett.... 3/29/03 21 Lindsay Naill...... Mary Washington...... 4/9/05 11 Ashton Marshall...... Mary Washington...... 4/2/14 9 Meagan Pfarr...... Greensboro.... 4/12/03 19 Lindsay Naill...... Salisbury...... 3/9/05 11 Ashton Marshall...... Southern Virginia.... 4/16/14 9 Gayle Robinson...... Lynchburg.... 3/26/09 19 Hanna Slough...... Mary Washington.... 4/21/15 10 Kristen Conques...... Frostburg State.... 4/28/07 8 Sarah Cockerille...... Lynchburg...... 4/9/02 18 Lindsay Naill...... Salisbury.... 2/26/06 10 Meghan Harkey...... Methodist...... 4/2/11 8 Sally Allstadt...... Averett.... 3/29/03 18 Rachel Giljam...... Roanoke...... 4/6/08 10 Meghan Harkey...... Shenandoah...... 4/9/11 8 Kristen Conques...... Lynchburg.... 3/15/05 17 Gayle Robinson...... Buffalo St..... 3/24/08 10 Ashton Marshall...... Methodist.... 3/24/12 8 Kristyn Hankins...... Averett...... 4/2/05 17 Rachel Giljam...... Catholic...... 5/7/08 10 Meaghan Galvin...... Roanoke...... 3/4/17 17 Hannah Wilkerson...... Roanoke.....3/20/11 10 Meaghan Galvin...... St. Mary’s (Md.).... 4/12/17 17 Emma Walsh...... Salisbury...... 4/5/16 CAUSED TURNOVERS 8 Meagan Pfarr...... Averett.... 3/29/03 8 Sally Allstadt...... Marymount.... 4/19/06 6 Sally Allstadt...... Averett.... 3/29/03 6 Kristyn Hankins...... Averett...... 4/2/05 5 Sally Allstadt...... Methodist.... 4/14/06 5 Emily Johnson...... Mary Washington.... 2/16/13 5 Kelly Lane...... Sewanee...... 5/8/13 5 Morgan Smith...... Wesley.... 3/15/14 5 Kirsten Mendelsohn...... Roanoke...... 3/3/15 5 Katie Gaskin...... Roanoke...... 3/4/17

DRAW CONTROLS 13 Meaghan Galvin...... Southern Virginia.... 3/23/17 12 Kristyn Hankins...... Shenandoah.....3/11/07 11 Meaghan Galvin...... Randolph-Macon.... 3/14/17 10 Kaitlin Quigley...... Mary Washington...... 4/6/11 10 Meaghan Galvin...... Mary Washington...... 4/2/14 10 Meaghan Galvin...... Shenandoah.... 3/25/17 9 Kaitlin Quigley...... Methodist...... 4/4/09 9 Meaghan Galvin...... Washington & Lee.... 2/16/14 9 Meaghan Galvin...... Lebanon Valley...... 3/5/16 9 Meaghan Galvin...... Wesley.... 3/12/16

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2018 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE • 37 • SEASON RECORDS

GOALS SAVES 1. Kaitlin Quigley...... 2010...... 76 1. Hanna Slough...... 2014...... 171 Ashton Marshall...... 2013...... 76 2. Lindsay Naill...... 2005...... 166 3. Ashton Marshall...... 2012...... 64 Lindsay Naill...... 2006...... 166 4. Kristen Conques...... 2006...... 63 Hannah Wilkerson...... 2011...... 166 5. Meghan Harkey...... 2010...... 59 5. Gayle Robinson...... 2009...... 156 Kaitlin Quigley...... 2011...... 59 6. Gayle Robinson...... 2010...... 145 7. Ashton Marshall...... 2014...... 58 7. Emma Walsh...... 2016...... 139 8. Kristyn Hankins...... 2006...... 56 8. Hanna Slough...... 2015...... 134 9. Kristen Conques...... 2007...... 54 9. Elizabeth Werbiskis...... 2004...... 123 Elena Obregon...... 2013...... 54 10. Hannah Wilkerson...... 2012...... 122

ASSISTS GOALS-AGAINST-AVERAGE (MIN. 500 MINUTES) 1. Meghan Harkey...... 2011...... 55 1. Hanna Slough...... 2013...... 7.04 2. Meghan Harkey...... 2010...... 46 2. Rachel Giljam...... 2008...... 7.94 3. Meaghan Galvin...... 2017...... 44 3. Emma Walsh...... 2016...... 8.36 4. Katie Doherty...... 2008...... 39 4. Gayle Robinson...... 2007...... 8.92 5. Katie Doherty...... 2009...... 36 5. Hannah Wilkerson...... 2011...... 9.32 6. Kristen Conques...... 2007...... 34 6. Hannah Wilkerson...... 2012...... 9.34 Kaitlin Quigley...... 2011...... 34 7. Kaitlyn Ready...... 2017...... 9.61 8. Lauren King...... 2013...... 33 8. Lindsay Naill...... 2005...... 9.69 Meaghan Galvin...... 2016...... 33 KAITLIN QUIGLEY 9. Gayle Robinson...... 2008...... 10.02 10. Becca Geist...... 2013...... 31 10. Elizabeth Werbiskis...... 2004...... 10.46

POINTS GAMES PLAYED 1. Meghan Harkey...... 2010...... 105 1. Becca Geist...... 2013...... 21 2. Kaitlin Quigley...... 2010...... 103 GROUND BALLS Emily Johnson...... 2013...... 21 3. Meghan Harkey...... 2011...... 102 1. Kristen Conques...... 2006...... 62 Lauren King...... 2013...... 21 4. Ashton Marshall...... 2013...... 97 2. Sally Allstadt...... 2006...... 61 Kelly Lane...... 2013...... 21 5. Kaitlin Quigley...... 2011...... 93 3. Kristyn Hankins...... 2006...... 60 Ashton Marshall...... 2013...... 21 6. Kristen Conques...... 2006...... 91 4. Meagan Pfarr...... 2002...... 56 Elena Obregon...... 2013...... 21 7. Meaghan Galvin...... 2017...... 90 Kristyn Hankins...... 2005...... 56 Jessica Singer...... 2013...... 21 8. Kristen Conques...... 2007...... 88 6. Emily Johnson...... 2014...... 54 Hanna Slough...... 2013...... 21 9. Ashton Marshall...... 2012...... 86 7. Meagan Pfarr...... 2003...... 51 Morgan Smith...... 2013...... 21 10. Elena Obregon...... 2013...... 81 Lisa Thomson...... 2006...... 51 Rachel Tomlinson...... 2013...... 21 Monica Evans...... 2012...... 51 Emily Johnson...... 2013...... 51

DRAW CONTROLS 1. Meaghan Galvin...... 2017...... 105 2. Meaghan Galvin...... 2016...... 82 3. Meaghan Galvin...... 2015...... 73 4. Lauren King...... 2013...... 72 5. Kaitlin Quigley...... 2011...... 66 Meaghan Galvin...... 2014...... 66 7. Lauren King...... 2012...... 58 8. Kristyn Hankins...... 2007...... 55 Kaitlin Quigley...... 2010...... 55 Rachel Tomlinson...... 2012...... 55 Becca Geist...... 2013...... 55

CAUSED TURNOVERS 1. Emily Johnson...... 2014...... 40 2. Kelly Lane...... 2013...... 29 3. Sally Allstadt...... 2006...... 27 Emily Johnson...... 2013...... 27 5. Morgan Smith...... 2014...... 24 6. Katie Doherty...... 2009...... 24 7. Monica Evans...... 2010...... 23 Becca Geist...... 2012...... 23 9. Rachel Tomlinson...... 2013...... 22 EMILY JOHNSON 10. Two Tied With...... 21 HANNA SLOUGH

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GOALS SAVES 1. Ashton Marshall...... 2011-14...... 247 1. Gayle Robinson...... 2007-10...... 472 2. Kaitlin Quigley...... 2008-11...... 222 2. Hanna Slough...... 2013-16...... 419 3. Meghan Harkey...... 2008-11...... 196 3. Lindsay Naill...... 2005-06...... 332 4. Kristen Conques...... 2004-07...... 175 4. Hannah Wilkerson...... 2011-13...... 302 5. Meaghan Galvin...... 2014-17...... 174 5. Elizabeth Werbiskis...... 2002-04...... 248 6. Kristyn Hankins...... 2004-07...... 150 6. Emma Walsh...... 2016-17...... 162 7. Jessica Singer...... 2011-14...... 142 7. Robyn Charles...... 2001-02...... 159 8. Lauren King...... 2010-13...... 136 8. Kaitlyn Ready...... 2017...... 102 9. Catie Chess...... 2015-Present...... 118 9. Rachel Giljam...... 2008...... 88 10. Rachel Tomlinson...... 2010-13...... 117 10. Theresa Sparks...... 2005-07...... 82

ASSISTS GOALS-AGAINST-AVERAGE (MIN. 500 MINUTES) 1. Meghan Harkey...... 2008-11...... 150 1. Rachel Giljam...... 2008...... 7.94 2. Meaghan Galvin...... 2014-17...... 118 2. Theresa Sparks...... 2005-07...... 8.45 3. Katie Doherty...... 2006-09...... 116 3. Emma Walsh...... 2016-17...... 8.65 4. Kaitlin Quigley...... 2008-11...... 91 4. Hannah Wilkerson...... 2011-13...... 8.97 5. Kristen Conques...... 2004-07...... 88 5. Hanna Slough...... 2013-16...... 9.29 6. Becca Geist...... 2010-13...... 77 6. Kaitlyn Ready...... 2017-Present...... 9.61 7. Ashton Marshall...... 2011-14...... 72 7. Elizabeth Werbiskis...... 2002-04...... 10.20 8. Lauren King...... 2010-13...... 58 8. Gayle Robinson...... 2007-10...... 10.54 9. Kylie Chaplin...... 2013-16...... 54 MEGHAN HARKEY 9. Lindsay Naill...... 2005-06...... 10.82 10. Two Tied With...... 52 10. Robyn Charles...... 2001-02...... 12.42

POINTS GAMES PLAYED 1. Meghan Harkey...... 2008-11...... 346 1. Kaitlin Quigley...... 2008-11...... 77 2. Ashton Marshall...... 2011-14...... 319 GROUND BALLS 2. Meghan Harkey...... 2008-11...... 76 3. Kaitlin Quigley...... 2008-11...... 313 1. Monica Evans...... 2010-13...... 164 Rachel Tomlinson...... 2010-13...... 76 4. Meaghan Galvin...... 2014-17...... 292 2. Sally Allstadt...... 2003-06...... 156 4. Amy Suddarth...... 2006-09...... 75 5. Kristen Conques...... 2004-07...... 263 3. Kristen Conques...... 2004-07...... 153 Stephanie Green...... 2010-13...... 75 6. Kristyn Hankins...... 2004-07...... 201 4. Meagan Pfarr...... 2001-04...... 152 6. Alyssa Burke...... 2007-10...... 74 Katie Doherty...... 2006-09...... 201 Emily Johnson...... 2011-14...... 152 Monica Evans...... 2010-13...... 74 8. Lauren King...... 2010-13...... 194 6. Kristyn Hankins...... 2004-07...... 148 Jessica Singer...... 2011-14...... 74 Jessica Singer...... 2011-14...... 194 7. Lisa Thomson...... 2005-08...... 142 9. Shayna Sargent...... 2006-09...... 73 10. Rachel Tomlinson...... 2010-13...... 169 8. Rachel Tomlinson...... 2010-13...... 127 Kelly Lane...... 2010-13...... 73 Mariah Ginebra...... 2014-17...... 127 10. Elaine Kirby...... 2002-05...... 125

DRAW CONTROLS 1. Meaghan Galvin...... 2014-17...... 326 2. Kaitlin Quigley...... 2008-11...... 188 3. Lauren King...... 2010-13...... 181 4. Rachel Tomlinson...... 2010-13...... 166 5. Kristyn Hankins...... 2004-07...... 123 6. Becca Geist...... 2010-13...... 120 7. Lisa Thomson...... 2005-08...... 114 8. Katie Doherty...... 2006-09...... 101 9. Kylie Chaplin...... 2013-16...... 93 10. Alyssa Burke...... 2007-10...... 80

CAUSED TURNOVERS 1. Emily Johnson...... 2011-14...... 89 2. Monica Evans...... 2010-13...... 81 3. Kelly Lane...... 2010-13...... 67 4. Mariah Ginebra...... 2014-17...... 64 5. Rachel Tomlinson...... 2010-13...... 63 6. Morgan Layton...... 2008-11...... 57 7. Becca Geist...... 2010-13...... 55 8. Katie Doherty...... 2006-09...... 53 9. Amy Suddarth...... 2006-09...... 51 10. Kirsten Mendelsohn...... 2013-16...... 48 MONICA EVANS GAYLE ROBINSON

2018 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE • 39 • RECORDS BY CLASS

GOALS DRAW CONTROLS SENIOR SENIOR 59 Kaitlin Quigley...... 2011 105 Meaghan Galvin...... 2017 58 Ashton Marshall...... 2014 72 Lauren King...... 2013 54 Kristen Conques...... 2007 66 Kaitlin Quigley...... 2011 JUNIOR JUNIOR 76 Ashton Marshall...... 2013 82 Meaghan Galvin...... 2016 76 Kaitlin Quigley...... 2010 58 Lauren King...... 2012 63 Kristen Conques...... 2006 55 Rachel Tomlinson...... 2012 SOPHOMORE 55 Kaitlin Quigley...... 2010 64 Ashton Marshall...... 2012 SOPHOMORE 48 Kaitlin Quigley...... 2009 73 Meaghan Galvin...... 2015 48 Meghan Harkey...... 2009 40 Mea Arnold...... 2009 FRESHMAN 40 Kaitlin Quigley...... 2009 54 Elena Obregon...... 2013 FRESHMAN 49 Ashton Marshall...... 2011 66 Meaghan Galvin...... 2014 48 Meaghan Galvin...... 2014 42 Rachel Tomlinson...... 2010 48 Meghan Harkey...... 2011 38 Elaine Kirby...... 2002

ASSISTS CAUSED TURNOVERS SENIOR SENIOR 55 Meghan Harkey...... 2011 LAUREN KING 40 Emily Johnson...... 2014 44 Meaghan Galvin...... 2017 29 Kelly Lane...... 2013 36 Katie Doherty...... 2009 27 Sally Allstadt...... 2006 JUNIOR JUNIOR 46 Meghan Harkey...... 2010 27 Emily Johnson...... 2013 39 Katie Doherty...... 2008 POINTS 23 Becca Geist...... 2012 33 Meaghan Galvin...... 2016 SENIOR 20 Monica Evans...... 2012 SOPHOMORE 102 Meghan Harkey...... 2011 20 Mariah Ginebra...... 2016 29 Meghan Harkey...... 2009 93 Kaitlin Quigley...... 2011 SOPHOMORE 24 Katie Doherty...... 2007 90 Meaghan Galvin...... 2017 20 Monica Evans...... 2011 22 Meaghan Galvin...... 2015 JUNIOR 20 Mariah Ginebra...... 2015 22 Ashton Marshall...... 2012 105 Meghan Harkey...... 2010 16 Mea Arnold...... 2006 FRESHMAN 103 Kaitlin Quigley...... 2010 FRESHMAN 27 Elena Obregon...... 2013 97 Ashton Marshall...... 2013 23 Monica Evans...... 2010 24 Erin Callahan...... 2014 SOPHOMORE 18 Becca Geist...... 2010 21 Becca Geist...... 2010 86 Ashton Marshall...... 2012 17 Tess D’Arcy...... 2015 77 Meghan Harkey...... 2009 69 Meaghan Galvin...... 2015 FRESHMAN 81 Elena Obregon...... 2013 62 Meghan Harkey...... 2008 61 Meaghan Galvin...... 2014

GROUND BALLS SENIOR 61 Sally Allstadt...... 2006 54 Emily Johnson...... 2014 45 Meagan Pfarr...... 2004 JUNIOR 62 Kristen Conques...... 2006 60 Kristyn Hankins...... 2006 51 Monica Evans...... 2012 51 Emily Johnson...... 2013 51 Meagan Pfarr...... 2003 SOPHOMORE 56 Kristyn Hankins...... 2005 56 Meagan Pfarr...... 2002 51 Lisa Thomson...... 2006 FRESHMAN 41 Monica Evans...... 2010 41 Elaine Kirby...... 2002 36 Brittney Mitchell...... 2006 KRISTEN CONQUES BECCA GEIST

• 40 • 2018 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS

GOALS DRAW CONTROLS 2001 Wendy Wilson...... 21 2001 --- 2002 Wendy Wilson...... 52 2002 Elaine Kirby...... 38 2003 Sally Allstadt...... 35 2003 --- 2004 Kristen Conques...... 28 2004 --- 2005 Kristyn Hankins...... 35 2005 Kristyn Hankins...... 37 2006 Kristen Conques...... 63 2006 Kristyn Hankins...... 31 2007 Kristyn Hankins...... 55 2007 Kristen Conques...... 54 2008 Lisa Thomson...... 43 2008 Meghan Harkey...... 42 2009 Two Tied With...... 40 2009 Two Tied With...... 48 2010 Kaitlin Quigley...... 55 2010 Kaitlin Quigley...... 76 2011 Kaitlin Quigley...... 66 2011 Kaitlin Quigley...... 59 2012 Lauren King...... 58 2012 Ashton Marshall...... 64 2013 Lauren King...... 72 2013 Ashton Marshall...... 76 2014 Meaghan Galvin...... 66 2014 Ashton Marshall...... 58 2015 Meaghan Galvin...... 73 2015 Meaghan Galvin...... 47 2016 Meaghan Galvin...... 82 2016 Meaghan Galvin...... 39 2017 Meaghan Galvin...... 105 2017 Sarah Culver...... 47 CAUSED TURNOVERS ASSISTS 2001 --- 2001 Wendy Wilson...... 4 2002 Elaine Kirby...... 1 2002 Maggie Olson...... 12 LISA THOMSON 2003 Sally Allstadt...... 10 2003 Two Tied With...... 9 2004 Two Tied With...... 4 2004 Lori Bickham...... 12 2005 Kristyn Hankins...... 8 2006 Sally Allstadt...... 27 2005 Kristen Conques...... 17 2007 Marie Pierce...... 11 2006 Kristen Conques...... 28 2008 Amy Suddarth...... 18 2007 Kristen Conques...... 34 POINTS 2009 Katie Doherty...... 24 2008 Katie Doherty...... 39 2001 Wendy Wilson...... 25 2010 Monica Evans...... 23 2009 Katie Doherty...... 36 2002 Wendy Wilson...... 56 2011 Morgan Layton...... 21 2010 Meghan Harkey...... 46 2003 Sally Allstadt...... 39 2012 Becca Geist...... 23 2011 Meghan Harkey...... 55 2004 Kristen Conques...... 37 2013 Kelly Lane...... 29 2012 Ashton Marshall...... 22 2005 Kristyn Hankins...... 49 2014 Emily Johnson...... 40 2013 Lauren King...... 33 2006 Kristen Conques...... 91 2015 Mariah Ginebra...... 20 2014 Erin Callahan...... 24 2007 Kristen Conques...... 88 2016 Mariah Ginebra...... 20 2015 Kylie Chaplin...... 24 2008 Katie Doherty...... 64 2017 Catie Chess...... 17 2016 Meaghan Galvin...... 33 2009 Meghan Harkey...... 77 2017 Meaghan Galvin...... 44 2010 Meghan Harkey...... 105 2011 Meghan Harkey...... 102 2012 Ashton Marshall...... 86 2013 Ashton Marshall...... 97 2014 Ashton Marshall...... 80 2015 Meaghan Galvin...... 69 2016 Meaghan Galvin...... 72 2017 Meaghan Galvin...... 90

GROUND BALLS 2001 --- 2002 Meagan Pfarr...... 56 2003 Meagan Pfarr...... 51 2004 Meagan Pfarr...... 45 2005 Kristyn Hankins...... 56 2006 Kristen Conques...... 62 2007 Lisa Thomson...... 45 2008 Lisa Thomson...... 36 2009 Two Tied With...... 34 2010 Monica Evans...... 41 2011 Rachel Tomlinson...... 36 2012 Monica Evans...... 51 2013 Emily Johnson...... 51 2014 Emily Johnson...... 54 2015 Mariah Ginebra...... 35 2016 Emma Walsh...... 35 2017 Mariah Ginebra...... 31 WENDY WILSON ELAINE KIRBY

2018 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE • 41 • TEAM RECORDS

SINGLE-GAME RECORDS MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS

FASTEST GOAL TO START A GAME GOALS 1. 26 vs. Ferrum...... March 17, 2012 0:09 vs. Agnes Scott...... 4/3/10 26 vs. N.C. Wesleyan...... April 3, 2013 0:11 vs. Southern Virginia...... 3/23/17 3. 25 vs. Methodist...... March 23, 2013 0:13 vs. N.C. Wesleyan...... 3/3/12 25 vs. LaGrange...... March 29, 2013 0:13 vs. Southern Virginia...... 4/16/14 5. 23 Seven Times 0:14 vs. Wesley...... 3/12/16

ASSISTS FASTEST CONSECUTIVE GOALS 1. 19 vs. Agnes Scott...... April 3, 2010 TEAM 19 vs. N.C. Wesleyan...... April 3, 2013 0:06 vs. Ferrum...... 4/18/08 3. 17 vs. Agnes Scott...... March 6, 2013 0:07 vs. Methodist...... 3/23/03 17 vs. Greensboro...... April 13, 2013 0:07 vs. Piedmont...... 3/30/13 5. 16 Five Times 0:07* vs. Methodist...... 3/23/13 0:08 vs. Greensboro...... 4/1/06 SHOTS 0:08 vs. Shenandoah...... 3/11/07 1. 52 vs. Hollins...... March 3, 2002 0:08 vs. Marymount...... 3/18/17 2. 49 vs. Averett...... April 2, 2005 *CNU scored four goals in 27 seconds against Method- 49 vs. Shenandoah...... April 9, 2011 ist on March 23, 2013* 49 vs. Ferrum...... March 17, 2012 5 48 Twice FASTEST CONSECUTIVE GOALS SINGLE PLAYER FREE-POSITION GOALS INDIVIDUAL 1. 8 vs. Mary Washington...... April 1, 2015 0:07* E. Kirby vs. Methodist...... 3/23/03 2. 7 vs. Greensboro...... March 10, 2012 0:08 S. Sargent vs. Greensboro...... 4/1/06 3. 6 Eight Times 0:09 M. Layton vs. Methodist...... 4/12/08 0:09 M. Galvin vs. Frostburg State....3/29/14 0:11 K. Hankins vs. Averett...... 3/18/06 GROUND BALLS 0:11 A. Marshall vs. Greensboro...... 4/13/13 1. 53 vs. Averett...... March 29, 2003 0:11 S. Culver vs. Salisbury...... 4/5/17 2. 49 vs. Ferrum...... March 18, 2005 3. 46 vs. Piedmont...... March 30, 2013 *Elaine Kirby scored three goals in the span of 23 sec- 4. 44 vs. Lynchburg...... March 15, 2005 onds vs. Methodist on March 23, 2003.* 5. 41 Twice NOTE: Elena Obregon scored three goals in the first 2:46 against N.C. Wesleyan on April 3, 2013, marking DRAW CONTROLS the program’s fastest hat-trick from the start of a game. 1. 24 vs. Methodist...... March 23, 2013 24 vs. N.C. Wesleyan...... April 3, 2013 TEAM RECORDS BY HALF

3. 23 vs. Ferrum...... April 18, 2008 23 vs. Greensboro...... April 13, 2013 GOALS 5. 22 Twice 1st Half 18 Twice 2nd Half 15 vs. Ferrum...... 3/17/12

CAUSED TURNOVERS SHOTS 1. 30 vs. Averett...... March 29, 2003 1st Half 37 vs. Averett...... 4/2/05 2. 26 vs. Averett...... March 17, 2007 2nd Half 31 vs. Va. Wesleyan...... 3/11/15 3. 24 vs. Mary Washington...... April 5, 2006 4. 22 vs. Ferrum...... February 25, 2006 GROUND BALLS 5. 19 vs. Sewanee...... May 8, 2013 1st Half 30 vs. Averett...... 3/29/03 2nd Half 25 vs. Ferrum...... 3/18/05

SAVES DRAW CONTROLS 1. 40 vs. Lynchburg...... March 29, 2001 1st Half 16 vs. Methodist...... 3/23/13 2. 21 vs. Mary Washington...... April 9, 2005 2nd Half 12 Twice 3. 19 vs. Salisbury...... March 9, 2005 19 vs. Mary Washington...... April 21, 2015 SAVES 5. 18 Twice 1st Half 31 vs. Lynchburg...... 3/29/01 2nd Half 14 vs. Salisbury...... 4/5/16

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SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS ALL-TIME STREAKS

OVERALL WINNING STREAK GOALS CAUSED TURNOVERS 1. 361...... 2013 1.1 21 ...... 2013 LENGTH FIRST WIN LAST WIN 2. 308...... 2011 2. 179...... 2008 17 2/23/13 4/20/13 3. 303...... 2012 3. 170...... 2014 14 2/23/12 4/17/12 4. 289...... 2010 4. 165...... 2009 9 3/3/16 4/1/16 5. 286...... 2008 5. 164...... 2012 7 3/17/09 4/4/09 7 2/26/11 3/19/11 6 4/6/08 4/26/08 ASSISTS SAVES 5 4/3/07 4/28/07 1. 197...... 2013 1. 76...... 2006 2. 153...... 2010 2. 74...... 2007 3. 150...... 2011 3. 73...... 2005 HOME WINNING STREAKS 4. 147...... 2008 4. 64...... 2004 5. 145...... 2009 5. 63...... 2010 LENGTH FIRST WIN LAST WIN 9 3/16/08 3/7/09 7 2/23/12 4/22/12 POINTS GOALS-AGAINST-AVERAGE 7 2/23/13 5/8/13 1. 558...... 2013 1. 6.76...... 2013 6 2/26/11 4/2/11 2. 458...... 2011 2. 8.00...... 2016 4 3/17/09 4/1/09 3. 442...... 2010 3. 8.74...... 2012 4. 433...... 2008 4. 8.82...... 2007 5. 427...... 2009 5. 8.96...... 2017 ROAD WINNING STREAKS

LENGTH FIRST WIN LAST WIN GROUND BALLS SAVE PERCENTAGE 8 2/27/13 4/20/13 1. 536...... 2006 1. .541...... 2016 6 3/3/12 4/7/12 2. 489...... 2013 2. .527...... 2005 6 2/20/16 4/9/16 3. 384...... 2007 3. .520...... 2008 6 2/25/17 4/8/17 4. 377...... 2005 4. .484...... 2011 5 3/11/07 4/28/07 5. 372...... 2012 5. .481...... 2007 5 3/6/10 3/31/10

DRAW CONTROLS WINS CONFERENCE WINNING STREAKS

1. 320...... 2013 1. 18...... 2013 LENGTH FIRST WIN LAST WIN 2. 283...... 2011 2. 15...... 2012 44* 2/24/07 3/15/14 3. 268...... 2010 3. 13...... 2008 12 4/4/04 3/25/06 4. 265...... 2012 13...... 2011 8 3/16/02 4/4/03 5. 262...... 2008 5. 12...... Three Times *Stands as the fourth-longest conference win- ning streak in NCAA women’s lacrosse history.

OVERALL LOSING STREAKS

LENGTH FIRST LOSS LAST LOSS 7 3/16/01 4/6/01 5 4/19/03 3/14/04 5 4/20/11 2/20/12 4 3/9/05 3/15/05 4 5/2/09 2/23/10

SHUTOUT STREAKS

LENGTH STARTED ENDED 126:18 3/24/13 3/30/13 111:38 3/1/11 3/5/11 107:47 4/15/09 4/18/09 95:22 4/12/14 4/19/14 69:12 3/17/09 3/26/09 2013 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S LACROSSE TEAM

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Lisa Thomson...... HM IWLCA ALL-AMERICAN 2007 Kristyn Hankins...... 1st 2016 Meaghan Galvin...... 2nd Kristen Conques...... 1st 2017 Meaghan Galvin...... 2nd Katie Doherty...... 1st Lisa Thomson...... 2nd IWLCA ALL-REGION Brittany Mitchell...... 2nd Katie Ross...... 2nd 2006 Kristen Conques...... 1st Bonnie Hansen...... HM Kristyn Hankins...... 2nd Theresa Sparks...... HM 2007 Kristen Conques...... 2nd 2008 Meghan Harkey ...... 1st Kristyn Hankins...... 2nd Katie Doherty...... 1st 2008 Katie Doherty...... 2nd Kaitlin Quigley...... 1st 2009 Kaitlin Quigley...... 1st Alyssa Burke...... 1st Katie Doherty...... 2nd Amy Suddarth...... 1st 2010 Kaitlin Quigley...... 1st Gayle Robinson...... 1st Meghan Harkey...... 2nd Brooke Falck...... HM 2011 Kaitlin Quigley...... 1st Morgan Layton...... HM Meghan Harkey...... 2nd Lisa Thomson...... HM 2012 Lauren King...... 2nd 2009 Meghan Harkey...... 1st Ashton Marshall...... 2nd Katie Doherty...... 1st 2013 Ashton Marshall...... 1st Kaitlin Quigley...... 1st Becca Geist...... 2nd MEAGHAN GALVIN Amy Suddarth...... 1st 2014 Meaghan Galvin...... 1st Gayle Robinson...... 1st Ashton Marshall...... 1st Liz Klemens...... HM Emily Johnson...... 2nd Chrissy Rogers...... HM 2015 Meaghan Galvin...... 1st Sarah Cockerille...... HM Rebecca Abood...... HM Mariah Ginebra...... 1st Maggie Olson...... HM 2010 Meghan Harkey...... 1st 2016 Catie Chess...... 1st 2002 Wendy Wilson...... 1st Kaitlin Quigley...... 1st Meaghan Galvin...... 1st Elaine Kirby...... 1st Monica Evans...... 1st Emma Walsh...... 2nd Maggie Olson...... 1st Gayle Robinson...... 1st 2017 Catie Chess...... 1st Kate Phillips...... 1st Becca Geist...... 2nd Meaghan Galvin...... 1st Sarah Cockerille...... HM Morgan Layton...... 2nd Sarah Culver...... 2nd Meg Thompson...... HM Elizabeth Werbiskis...... HM Alyssa Burke...... HM 2003 Sally Allstadt...... 1st Rachel Tomlinson...... HM ALL-CONFERENCE Elaine Kirby...... 1st 2011 Meghan Harkey...... 1st 2001 Wendy Wilson...... 1st Carlina Figueroa...... 1st Ashton Marshall...... 1st Mary Cortina...... 1st Hadley Silver...... HM Kaitlin Quigley...... 1st Meagan Pfarr...... 1st Lacey Milburn...... HM Monica Evans...... 1st April Cullen...... HM Elizabeth Werbiskis...... HM 2004 Kristen Conques...... 1st Elaine Kirby...... 1st Kristyn Hankins...... HM Sally Allstadt...... HM Celia Mallory...... HM Carlina Figueroa...... HM Lacey Milburn...... HM 2005 Kristen Conques...... 1st Sally Allstadt...... 1st Kristyn Hankins...... 1st Elaine Kirby...... 1st Lindsay Naill...... 1st Celia Mallory...... 2nd Lacey Milburn...... 2nd Katie Ross...... HM 2006 Kristen Conques...... 1st Kristyn Hankins...... 1st Katie Doherty...... 2nd Katie Ross...... 2nd KATIE DOHERTY Lindsay Naill...... 2nd LINDSAY NAILL Shayna Sargent...... HM Sally Allstadt...... HM

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Hannah Wilkerson...... 1st Kelsie Dodd Lauren King...... 2nd Gayle Robinson Rachel Tomlinson...... 2nd 2010 Meghan Harkey Morgan Layton...... 2nd Rachel Tomlinson Kelly Lane...... HM Kaitlin Quigley 2012 Monica Evans...... 1st Monica Evans Lauren King...... 1st Morgan Layton Ashton Marshall...... 1st Gayle Robinson Becca Geist...... 2nd 2011 Meghan Harkey Stephanie Green...... 2nd Ashton Marshall Jessica Singer...... 2nd Lauren King Hannah Wilkerson...... 2nd Kaitlin Quigley Kelly Lane...... HM Stephanie Green Rachel Tomlinson...... HM Morgan Layton Katie Vu...... HM Hannah Wilkerson 2013 Becca Geist...... 1st 2012 Monica Evans Emily Johnson...... 1st Stephanie Green Ashton Marshall...... 1st Lauren King Hanna Slough...... 1st Ashton Marshall Monica Evans...... 2nd Jessica Singer Stephanie Green...... 2nd MARY CORTINA Rachel Tomlinson Lauren King...... 2nd 2013 Monica Evans Elena Obregon...... 2nd Becca Geist Jessica Singer...... 2nd Lauren King Kelly Lane...... HM Emma Walsh...... 2nd Kelly Lane 2014 Meaghan Galvin...... 1st 2017 Catie Chess...... 1st Ashton Marshall Emily Johnson...... 1st Meaghan Galvin...... 1st Elena Obregon Ashton Marshall...... 1st Sarah Culver...... 2nd Rachel Tomlinson 2015 Meaghan Galvin...... 1st Mariah Ginebra...... 2nd Mariah Ginebra...... 1st CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT MVP Kylie Chaplin...... 2nd ALL-CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT 2006 Kristyn Hankins Catie Chess...... 2nd 2001 Wendy Wilson Tess D’Arcy...... 2nd 2008 Kaitlin Quigley Mary Cortina 2009 Kaitlin Quigley Hanna Slough...... 2nd Maggie Olson 2016 Catie Chess...... 1st 2010 Rachel Tomlinson Meagan Pfarr 2011 Kaitlin Quigley Meaghan Galvin...... 1st 2002 Wendy Wilson Sarah Culver...... 2nd 2012 Ashton Marshall Meagan Pfarr 2013 Ashton Marshall Mariah Ginebra...... 2nd Maggie Olson Carlina Figueroa 2003 Elaine Kirby Carlina Figueroa 2004 Kristen Conques 2005 Elaine Kirby 2006 Kristen Conques Kristyn Hankins Katie Ross Lindsay Naill 2007 Kristen Conques Lisa Thompson Katie Doherty Brittany Mitchell Katie Ross 2008 Kaitlin Quigley Katie Doherty Meghan Harkey Lisa Thomson Amy Suddarth Alyssa Burke KELLY LANE 2009 Meghan Harkey AMY SUDDARTH Chrissy Rogers Katie Doherty Kaitlin Quigley

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CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAR IWLCA SENIOR ALL-STAR GAME PARTICIPANT 2008 Katie Doherty 2007 Kristen Conques 2009 Kaitlin Quigley 2011 Kaitlin Quigley 2010 Kaitlin Quigley 2016 Kirsten Mendelsohn 2011 Kaitlin Quigley 2017 Meaghan Galvin 2012 Ashton Marshall 2013 Ashton Marshall IWLCA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 2016 Meaghan Galvin 2013 Stephanie Green CONFERENCE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR IWLCA COMMUNITY AWARENESS AWARD 2001 Wendy Wilson 2008 Meghan Harkey 2016 Katie Gaskin 2014 Meaghan Galvin

CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR 2002 Kwame Lloyd 2005 Kwame Lloyd 2007 Kwame Lloyd 2008 Carolyn Raveia RACHEL TOMLINSON 2009 Carolyn Raveia 2011 Carolyn Raveia 2012 Carolyn Raveia 2008 Katie Doherty...... 1st CONFERENCE WOMAN OF THE YEAR Amy Suddarth...... 1st Alyssa Burke...... 2nd 2013 Stephanie Green Kaitlin Quigley...... 2nd 2012 Ashton Marshall...... 1st VASID ALL-STATE Monica Evans...... 2nd 2004 Kristen Conques...... 2nd Lauren King...... 2nd 2005 Kristyn Hankins...... 2nd 2013 Becca Geist...... 1st Sally Allstadt...... 2nd Ashton Marshall...... 1st 2006 Kristen Conques...... 1st Hanna Slough...... 1st Kristyn Hankins...... 1st Stephanie Green...... 2nd 2007 Kristen Conques...... 1st Emily Johnson...... 2nd Kristyn Hankins...... 1st Elena Obregon...... 2nd Katie Ross...... 2nd 2014 Meaghan Galvin...... 1st Emily Johnson...... 1st Ashton Marshall...... 1st Erin Callahan...... 2nd 2015 Meaghan Galvin...... 1st Mariah Ginebra...... 1st Kylie Chaplin...... 2nd 2016 Catie Chess...... 1st Meaghan Galvin...... 1st Emma Walsh...... 1st 2017 Meaghan Galvin...... 1st Catie Chess...... 1st Sarah Culver...... 2nd

VASID PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2016 Meaghan Galvin 2017 Meaghan Galvin

VASID ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2014 Meaghan Galvin KATIE ROSS STEPHANIE GREEN VASID COACH OF THE YEAR 2013 Carolyn Raveia

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Green, Stephanie ...... 10, 11, 12, 13 A-A-A-A Gruber, Dara ...... 08 Abood, Rebecca ...... 07, 08, 09 Guessford, Danielle ...... 08 Adkisson, Tomisha ...... 01 Allstadt, Sally ...... 03, 04, 05, 06 H-H-H-H Arnold, Mea ...... 08, 09 Aumais, Olivia...... 17 Hajost, Anne...... 17 Hale, Corbyn...... 15, 16, 17 B-B-B-B Hankins, Kristyn ...... 04, 05, 06, 07 Hannam-Zatz, Taryn...... 17 Ball, Sarah ...... 10 Hansen, Allison ...... 05, 06 Bell, Erin ...... 01, 02, 03 Hansen, Bonnie ...... 07, 08 Bickham, Lori ...... 04 Hansen, Ellie...... 17 Blaschke, Ann ...... 03, 04, 05, 06 Harkey, Meghan ...... 08, 09, 10, 11 Bourgal, Colleen...... 15, 16, 17 Harrison, Amy ...... 11 Bowers, Anna...... 16, 17 Hayes, Jordan...... 16, 17 Brown, Jessica ...... 01, 02 Hayes, Laura ...... 02, 03 Bryant, Elizabeth ...... 11, 12 Herbert, Hannah...... 14 Burke, Alyssa ...... 07, 08, 09, 10 Hladick, Alexa...... 17 Burns, Melissa ...... 01, 02, 03 Hollern, Katie...... 15 MARIAH GINEBRA Holloway, Lauren...... 12 C-C-C-C Hotchkiss, Samantha...... 15 Calhoun, Candace ...... 01, 02 Callahan, Erin...... 14, 15, 17 Chadwick, Claire...... 15, 16, 17 I-I-I-I Charles, Robyn ...... 01, 02 D-D-D-D Irwin, Kelly ...... 06 Chaplin, Kylie...... 13, 14, 15, 16 Daddio, Kelsey ...... 09 Chess, Catie...... 15, 16, 17 J-J-J-J Chestnut, Madison...... 17 Dailey, Autumn...... 13, 14 Jennings, Kylene ...... 05, 06, 07, 08 Cockerille, Sarah ...... 01, 02 D’Arcy, Tess...... 15, 16, 17 Johnson, Emily ...... 11, 12, 13, 14 Connor, Maddy ...... 11, 12 Davis, Emily ...... 06 Johnson, Keely ...... 10 Conques, Kristen ...... 04, 05, 06, 07 Dean, Maggie ...... 09 Johnson, Kristin ...... 02, 03 Cortina, Mary ...... 01 DeGraffenreid, Monique ...... 08 Johnson, Krysten ...... 09 Cotter, Caitlin...... 16, 17 Delano, Casey ...... 01 Cullen, April ...... 02, 03 Dodd, Kelsie ...... 08, 09 Culver, Sarah...... 16, 17 Doering, Jen...... 15 K-K-K-K Doherty, Katie ...... 06, 07, 08, 09 Cummings, Savanah...... 14, 15 Kazlauskas, Amber ...... 05 Duca, Kristen ...... 08, 09 Curry, Hannah...... 17 Kelly, Jessica ...... 11, 12, 13, 14 Cyr, Jenna ...... 11 Kennon, Halle...... 15 E-E-E-E Elbeze, Dee ...... 03 Evans, Monica ...... 10, 11, 12, 13 Eybers, Corey...... 14

F-F-F-F Falck, Brooke ...... 07, 08 Feciura, April ...... 03 Figueroa, Carlina ...... 01, 02, 03, 04 Figueroa, Jessica ...... 05 Fink, Ellie...... 16 Fluharty, Shannon...... 13, 14

G-G-G-G Galvin, Meaghan...... 14, 15, 16, 17 Gaskin, Katie...... 14, 15, 16, 17 Geist, Becca ...... 10, 11, 12, 13 Gianelle, Maria...... 16 Gilbert, Natalie ...... 07, 08, 10 KYLIE CHAPLIN Giljam, Rachel ...... 08 KYLENE JENNINGS Ginebra, Mariah...... 14, 15, 16, 17 Golden, Julia...... 16, 17

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Kern, Ali ...... 11 Singer, Jessica ...... 11, 12, 13, 14 Kilpatrick, Christie ...... 05, 06 Slough, Hanna...... 13, 14, 15, 16 King, Caitlin...... 15, 16, 17 Smith, Alexandra ...... 10 King, Lauren ...... 10, 11, 12, 13 Smith, Ashley ...... 06 Kirby, Elaine ...... 02, 03, 04, 05 Smith, Morgan ...... 11, 12, 13, 14 Klements, Liz ...... 09 Solheim, Kimberly ...... 07 Kohler, Colby ...... 03 Sparks, Theresa ...... 05, 06, 07 Stinson, Nina...... 13 L-L-L-L Suddarth, Amy ...... 06, 07, 08, 09 Swisher, Katherine ...... 01, 02, 03 Lane, Kelly ...... 10, 11, 12, 13 Layton, Morgan ...... 08, 09, 10, 11 • T-T-T-T • Levy, Jenna ...... 11, 12 Lien, Bailey...... 17 Tara Call, Ashley ...... 05 Thiel, Stephanie ...... 03 M-M-M-M Thompson, Megan ...... 02, 03, 04 Thomson, Lisa ...... 05, 06, 07, 08 Male-Sterne, Olivia ...... 02 Tomlinson, Rachel ...... 10, 11, 12, 13 Malick, Arissa ...... 04 Towne, Sasha...... 16, 17 Mallory, Celia ...... 04, 05 Marshall, Ashton ...... 11, 12, 13, 14 • V-V-V-V • McMurtrie, Olivia...... 13 SHAYNA SARGENT Mendelsohn, Kirsten...... 13, 14, 15, 16 Valentine, Grace ...... 10, 11, 12, 13 Mike, Christine ...... 07, 08, 09 Van Reenan, Hunter...... 15, 16 Milburn, Lacey ...... 02, 03, 04, 05 Vu, Katie...... 12 Mitchell, Brittney ...... 06, 07 • O-O-O-O • Mooney, Alexis...... 12 • W-W-W-W • Moreno, Bianca ...... 06 Obregon, Elena...... 13 Morningstar, Kaysie...... 17 Olson, Maggie ...... 01, 02 Wall, Rachel...... 13, 14 Morris, Caroline ...... 05, 06 O’Reilly, Meghan...... 14, 15, 16, 17 Walsh, Emma...... 16, 17 Musashe, Natalie ...... 02, 03 Orrison, Katie...... 17 Walsh, Kedron...... 15 Osbourne, Caitlin...... 12, 13, 14, 15 Weaver, Lindsay...... 14, 15, 16, 17 Werbiskis, Elizabeth...... 02, 03, 04 • N-N-N-N • • P-P-P-P • Wettengel, Samantha...... 17 Nagle, Renee ...... 04 Williar, Jacqui ...... 08, 09 Naill, Lindsay ...... 05, 06 Patton, Fran ...... 01 Wilkerson, Hannah...... 11, 12, 13 Pfarr, Meagan ...... 01, 02, 03, 04 Wilson, Carly...... 15, 16, 17 Phillips, Kate ...... 02 Wilson, Wendy ...... 01, 02 Pierce, Marie ...... 07, 08 Wissinger, Sara...... 12 Price, Kristen ...... 05 Puglisi, Sam...... 13, 14, 15, 16 • Z-Z-Z-Z • • Q-Q-Q-Q • Zucharo, Amy ...... 02, 03, 04, 05 Quigley, Kaitlin ...... 08, 09, 10, 11

• R-R-R-R • Raithel, Cassie...... 12 Rance, Amy Jo ...... 01 Ready, Kaitlyn...... 17 Regen, Mackenzie...... 17 Robinson, Carrie ...... 10 Robinson, Gayle ...... 07, 08, 09, 10 Rogers, Chrissy ...... 08, 09 Ross, Katie ...... 04, 05, 06, 07

• S-S-S-S • Sargent, Shayna ...... 06, 07, 08, 09 Sawyer, Holli ...... 06, 07 MAGGIE OLSON Schadt, Hanna ...... 03 Seidl, Hannah ...... 04, 05, 06, 07 Silver, Hadley ...... 02, 03, 04, 05

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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

A-A-A-A NAME YEARS GP-GS G A PTS GB DC CT Rebecca Abood 2007-09 51-37 1 0 1 56 2 32 Tomisha Adkisson 2011 11-11 1 1 2 0 0 0 Sally Allstadt 2003-06 63-60 99 18 117 156 26 39 Mea Arnold 2008-09 29-10 20 6 26 27 48 18 Olivia Aumais 2017 4-0 4 0 4 3 0 1

B-B-B-B NAME YEARS GP-GS G A PTS GB DC CT Sarah Ball 2000 9-2 1 0 1 2 1 2 Erin Bell 2001-02 17-16 3 2 5 3 0 0 Lori Bickham 2004 15-12 4 12 16 7 0 0 Ann Blaschke 2003-06 39-6 2 0 2 15 6 2 Colleen Bourgal 2015-17 44-30 39 12 51 27 23 3 CARLINA FIGUEROA Anna Bowers 2016-17 8-0 4 0 4 4 1 1 Jessica Brown 2002 4-1 0 0 0 3 1 0 Elizabeth Bryant 2011-12 18-4 15 5 20 9 1 3 Alyssa Burke 2007-10 74-70 51 9 60 101 80 34 NAME YEARS GP-GS G A PTS GB DC CT Melissa Burns 2002-03 16-3 0 0 0 5 1 2 Kristen Conques 2004-07 67-65 175 88 263 153 70 24 Mary Cortina 2001 11-11 12 2 14 0 0 0 C-C-C-C Caitlin Cotter 2016-17 6-0 0 0 0 3 0 1 April Cullen 2002-03 27-9 0 0 0 30 4 1 NAME YEARS GP-GS G A PTS GB DC CT Sarah Culver 2016-17 33-33 83 15 98 24 28 10 Candace Calhoun 2002 3-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Savanah Cummings 2014-15 5-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 Erin Callahan 2014-17 54-42 85 51 136 39 50 15 Hannah Curry 2017 7-0 0 0 0 1 1 2 Claire Chadwick 2015-17 28-1 1 0 1 14 3 9 Jenna Cyr 2011 9-0 3 1 4 3 2 0 Kylie Chaplin 2013-16 71-50 100 54 154 55 93 16 Catie Chess 2015-17 52-38 118 23 141 60 67 34 Madison Chestnut 2017 4-0 5 0 5 0 2 0 D-D-D-D Sarah Cockerille 2001-02 27-27 14 5 19 28 14 0 NAME YEARS GP-GS G A PTS GB DC CT Maddy Connor 2011-12 32-13 24 4 28 25 58 6 Tess D’Arcy 2015-17 43-40 6 1 7 62 17 38 Kelsey Daddio 2009 17-14 1 0 1 19 10 6 Autumn Dailey 2013-14 26-4 0 0 0 9 2 3 Emily Davis 2006 2-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Maggie Dean 2009 18-0 8 1 9 8 6 3 Monique Degraffenreid 2008 15-0 1 0 1 9 7 3 Casey Delano 2001 11-11 2 1 3 0 0 0 Kelsie Dodd 2008-09 30-14 6 2 8 19 11 10 Jen Doering 2015 15-1 9 1 10 3 1 1 Katie Doherty 2006-09 68-67 85 116 201 121 101 53 Kristen Duca 2008-09 10-0 0 0 0 1 0 0

E-E-E-E NAME YEARS GP-GS G A PTS GB DC CT Dee Elbeze 2003 8-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Monica Evans 2010-13 74-69 5 5 10 164 41 81 Corey Eybers 2014 1-0 1 0 1 0 0 0

F-F-F-F NAME YEARS GP-GS G A PTS GB DC CT Brooke Falck 2007-08 35-17 39 24 63 23 12 9 ALYSSA BURKE April Feciura 2003 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Carlina Figueroa 2001-04 55-47 1 2 3 59 4 6 Shannon Fluharty 2013-14 27-1 3 1 4 25 6 10

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G-G-G-G NAME YEARS GP-GS G A PTS GB DC CT Meaghan Galvin 2014-17 67-66 174 118 292 93 326 35 Katie Gaskin 2014-17 31-13 3 0 3 28 5 16 Becca Geist 2010-13 64-60 90 77 167 96 120 55 Maria Gianelle 2016 16-7 10 4 14 18 9 8 Natalie Gilbert 2007-10 54-40 55 27 82 65 45 22 Rachel Giljam 2008 14-7 0 0 0 5 0 0 Mariah Ginebra 2014-17 70-70 1 0 1 127 55 64 Julia Golden 2016-17 35-24 7 3 10 21 14 17 Stephanie Green 2010-13 75-72 8 3 11 114 39 46 Dara Gruber 2008 11-0 4 0 4 7 1 6 Danielle Guessford 2008 11-0 6 3 9 0 0 2

H-H-H-H NAME YEARS GP-GS G A PTS GB DC CT Corbyn Hale 2015-17 29-16 2 1 3 18 3 10 Kristyn Hankins 2004-07 67-65 150 51 201 148 123 23 Taryn Hannam-Zatz 2017 5-0 2 1 3 4 0 1 Allison Hansen 2005-06 34-24 25 12 37 34 7 2 MORGAN LAYTON Bonnie Hansen 2007-08 34-22 64 24 88 24 10 6 Ellie Hansen 2017 3-0 1 0 1 1 0 0 Meghan Harkey 2008-11 76-73 196 150 346 81 25 25 Amy Harrison 2011 8-0 1 1 2 1 0 0 Jordan Hayes 2017 18-12 6 3 9 11 18 2 J-J-J-J Laura Hayes 2002-03 18-16 24 9 33 28 1 2 NAME YEARS GP-GS G A PTS GB DC CT Hannah Herbert 2014 7-0 2 0 2 1 0 1 Kylene Jennings 2005-08 55-13 36 11 47 53 62 11 Alexa Hladick 2017 6-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 Emily Johnson 2011-14 69-55 20 14 34 152 48 89 Katie Hollern 2015 3-0 2 0 2 1 0 1 Keely Johnson 2010 8-2 0 0 0 3 0 3 Lauren Holloway 2012 6-0 2 1 3 2 0 0 Kristin Johnson 2002-03 29-19 22 15 37 17 0 0 Samantha Hotchkiss 2015 2-0 3 1 4 0 0 0 Krysten Johnston 2009 10-0 2 0 2 4 1 3

I-I-I-I K-K-K-K NAME YEARS GP-GS G A PTS GB DC CT NAME YEARS GP-GS G A PTS GB DC CT Kelly Irwin 2006 8-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Amber Kazlauskas 2005 3-0 2 0 2 22 1 4 Jessica Kelly 2011-14 29-3 6 7 13 19 4 6 Halle Kennon 2015 3-0 2 1 3 2 0 1 Ali Kern 2011 18-18 0 0 0 16 2 10 Christie Kilpatrick 2005-06 7-0 2 0 2 2 0 0 Caitlin King 2015-17 36-2 22 4 26 9 2 3 Lauren King 2010-13 68-67 136 58 194 92 181 31 Elaine Kirby 2002-05 61-61 114 18 132 125 74 6 Liz Klemens 2009 19-16 31 12 43 17 36 9 Colby Kohler 2003 10-0 0 0 0 1 0 1

L-L-L-L NAME YEARS GP-GS G A PTS GB DC CT Kelly Lane 2010-13 73-69 46 34 80 106 79 67 Morgan Layton 2008-11 68-62 14 7 21 94 50 57 Jenna Levy 2011-12 12-0 3 3 6 1 0 2 Bailey Lien 2017 5-1 0 0 0 4 0 0

M-M-M-M NAME YEARS GP-GS G A PTS GB DC CT Olivia Male-Sterne 2002 6-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Arissa Malick 2004 12-1 5 1 6 0 0 0 NATALIE GILBERT Celia Mallory 2004-05 30-28 33 2 35 47 24 2 Ashton Marshall 2011-14 72-68 247 72 319 82 61 31 Olivia McMurtrie 2013 9-0 3 1 4 7 3 1

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NAME YEARS GP-GS G A PTS GB DC CT Kirsten Mendelsohn 2013-16 61-46 4 1 5 81 24 48 Christine Mike 2007-09 53-21 44 17 61 54 76 23 Lacey Milburn 2002-05 60-59 20 4 24 105 21 9 Brittney Mitchell 2006-07 36-34 0 1 1 74 15 13 Alexis Mooney 2012-13 12-0 8 0 8 4 4 0 Bianca Moreno 2006 18-7 0 0 0 10 8 0 Kaysie Morningstar 2017 11-4 4 0 4 7 5 1 Caroline Morris 2005-06 33-26 0 1 1 46 16 7 Natalie Musashe 2002-03 29-13 8 6 14 17 4 0

N-N-N-N NAME YEARS GP-GS G A PTS GB DC CT Renee Nagle 2004 12-3 5 0 5 8 0 0

O-O-O-O NAME YEARS GP-GS G A PTS GB DC CT Meghan O’Reilly 2014-17 12-1 5 0 5 5 2 1 Elena Obregon 2013 21-19 54 27 81 26 8 11 Maggie Olson 2001-02 26-26 37 13 50 36 27 0 JESSICA SINGER Katie Orrison 2017 6-1 5 1 6 3 5 0 Caitlin Osbourne 2012-15 59-34 1 0 1 45 2 25

P-P-P-P R-R-R-R NAME YEARS GP-GS G A PTS GB DC CT NAME YEARS GP-GS G A PTS GB DC CT Fran Patton 2001 11-11 0 1 1 0 0 0 Amy Jo Rance 2001 11-11 1 1 2 0 0 0 Meagan Pfarr 2001-04 56-49 15 10 25 152 23 13 Kaitlyn Ready 2017 17-15 0 0 0 13 0 0 Kate Phillips 2002 16-16 0 0 0 18 2 0 Mackenzie Regen 2017 19-19 0 0 0 23 3 15 Marie Pierce 2007-08 17-2 0 0 0 24 6 11 Carrie Robinson 2010 7-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Sam Puglisi 2013-16 63-40 8 3 11 59 40 27 Gayle Robinson 2007-10 66-62 0 0 0 96 1 32 Chrissy Rogers 2008-09 39-26 51 14 65 32 27 16 Q-Q-Q-Q Katie Ross 2004-07 63-58 3 0 3 75 3 15 NAME YEARS GP-GS G A PTS GB DC CT Kaitlin Quigley 2008-11 77-75 222 91 313 96 188 46 S-S-S-S NAME YEARS GP-GS G A PTS GB DC CT Shayna Sargent 2006-09 73-62 80 41 121 79 48 19 Holli Sawyer 2006-07 34-14 17 2 19 16 8 6 Hanna Schadt 2003 8-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hannah Seidl 2004-07 35-5 4 3 7 9 0 2 Hadley Silver 2002-05 56-45 17 18 35 47 5 3 Jessica Singer 2011-14 74-66 142 52 194 70 28 30 Hanna Slough 2013-16 63-56 0 0 0 88 0 15 Alexandra Smith 2010 13-6 12 4 16 6 3 4 Morgan Smith 2012-14 57-49 4 1 5 66 24 42 Kimberly Solheim 2007 12-0 0 0 0 6 2 1 Theresa Sparks 2005-07 17-13 1 1 2 14 0 1 Nina Stinson 2013 18-2 20 3 23 10 6 5 Amy Suddarth 2006-09 75-66 5 3 8 107 23 51 Katherine Swisher 2002-04 40-29 2 1 3 28 6 1

T-T-T-T NAME YEARS GP-GS G A PTS GB DC CT Ashley Taracall 2005 13-1 10 1 11 8 2 0 Stephanie Thiel 2003 12-4 1 1 2 2 0 1 Megan Thompson 2002-04 41-25 2 0 2 53 2 6 LACEY MILBURN Lisa Thomson 2005-08 66-65 42 20 62 142 114 30 Rachel Tomlinson 2010-13 76-75 117 52 169 127 166 63 Sasha Towne 2016-17 20-0 5 3 8 3 2 0

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V-V-V-V NAME YEARS GP-GS G A PTS GB DC CT ALL-TIME COACHING STAFF Grace Valentine 2010-13 67-42 42 31 73 55 10 10 Hunter Van Reenan 2015-16 17-0 0 0 0 11 4 5 Katie Vu 2012 19-17 19 15 34 14 13 5 HEAD COACHES

W-W-W-W Nancy Billger...... 2001 NAME YEARS GP-GS G A PTS GB DC CT Kwame Lloyd...... 2002-07 Rachel Wall 2013-14 30-7 16 7 23 23 10 7 Carolyn Query...... 2008-15 Emma Walsh 2016-17 19-18 0 0 0 42 0 3 Kedron Walsh 2015 16-15 3 0 3 9 27 9 Lisa Valentine...... 2016-Present Lindsay Weaver 2014-17 58-45 38 9 47 57 26 39 Samantha Wettengel 2017 19-4 15 2 17 14 14 3 ASSISTANT COACHES Hannah Wilkerson 2011-13 47-39 0 0 0 41 0 12 Jacqui Williar 2008-09 33-5 15 14 29 12 4 2 Carly Wilson 2015-17 45-33 37 32 69 24 9 9 Alyssa Burke...... 2014 Wendy Wilson 2001-02 27-27 73 8 81 44 25 0 Eireann Byrne...... 2012-13 Sara Wissinger 2012 8-0 6 1 7 5 4 0 Lindsay Gormley...... 2003-06 Jessica Harkey...... 2013-14 Z-Z-Z-Z Rebecca Hartrum...... 2016-Present NAME YEARS GP-GS G A PTS GB DC CT Amy Zucharo 2002-05 56-30 33 6 39 66 22 5 Kelly Lane...... 2015 Sue Mancha...... 2003 Olivia McMurtrie...... 2015 GOALKEEPER STATISTICS Lacey Milburn...... 2007 Katherine Swisher...... 2005-06 NAME YEARS GP-GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% W-L Alisha Tucker...... 2001 Erin Bell 2003 17-5 310:06 61 11.80 30 .330 2-3 Katie Veneziale...... 2009-11 Robyn Charles 2001-02 22-18 923:00 191 12.42 159 .454 3-15 Jessica Weiss...... 2009-12 Savanah Cummings 2014-15 5-0 127:24 1 0.47 12 .923 1-0 Kristen Duca 2008-09 10-0 193:18 14 4.35 13 .481 1-0 Wendy Wilson...... 2004-08 Jessica Figueroa 2005 3-0 42:12 3 4.27 2 .400 0-0 Rachel Giljam 2008 14-7 513:47 68 7.94 88 .564 5-2 Bailey Lien 2017 5-1 136:59 8 3.50 9 .529 1-1 Lindsay Naill 2005-06 33-33 1912:53 345 10.82 332 .490 16-17 Fran Patton 2001 11-0 110:00 57 31.09 53 .482 0-0 Kristen Price 2005 2-0 14:43 1 4.08 0 .000 0-0 Cassie Raithel 2012 5-0 117:57 7 3.56 7 .500 0-0 Kaitlyn Read 2017 17-15 842:57 135 9.62 102 .430 9-5 Carrie Robinson 2010 7-0 136:00 3 1.32 5 .625 0-0 Gayle Robinson 2007-10 66-62 3165:33 556 10.54 472 .459 37-20 Hanna Slough 2013-16 63-56 3184:22 493 9.29 419 .459 36-19 Theresa Sparks 2006-07 17-13 638:41 90 8.45 82 .477 9-3 Megan Thompson 2004 1-0 5:00 1 12.00 0 .000 0-0 Emma Walsh 2016-17 19-18 984:33 142 8.66 162 .533 12-7 Elizabeth Werbiskis 2002-04 38-33 1899:54 323 10.20 248 .434 17-16 Hannah Wilkerson 2011-13 47-39 2380:21 356 8.97 302 .459 28-10

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2001 (2-9) COACH: NANCY BILLGER 3/16 St. Mary’s (Md.) H/L 1 27 3/20 Virginia Wesleyan H/L 1 17 3/24 Guilford A/L 3 9 3/25 Sweet Briar A/L 4 13 3/28 Lynchburg A/L 0 19 3/31 Ferrum* H/L 4 12 4/6 Hollins A/L 4 14 4/7 Shenandoah* A/W 12 7 4/14 Greensboro* H/L 3 11 4/21 Ferrum# H/W 17 12 4/22 Greensboro# H/L 6 8 2001 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S LACROSSE TEAM 2002 (7-9) COACH: KWAME LLOYD 3/3 Hollins H/W 23 12 3/7 Marymount A/L 7 17 3/20 Greensboro* A/W 12 7 3/22 Virginia Wesleyan A/L 12 15 3/9 Frostburg St. H/L 6 16 3/21 Roanoke A/L 2 12 3/25 Methodist* H/W 13 9 3/12 Drew H/L 2 14 3/25 Randolph-Macon A/L 8 11 4/1 Greensboro* A/L 9 17 3/16 Ferrum* A/W 18 12 3/27 Ferrum* A/W 18 3 4/2 Guilford A/W 16 12 3/17 Sweet Briar A/L 7 9 3/28 Methodist* H/L 10 11 4/5 Mary Washington H/L 4 16 3/19 Virginia Wesleyan A/L 9 19 3/30 Virginia Wesleyan A/L 4 19 4/7 Sweet Briar A/W 11 10 3/23 Methodist* H/W 13 12 4/3 Marymount A/W 10 9 4/14 Methodist# N/W 15 12 3/27 Hartwick H/L 10 15 4/4 Averett* H/W 22 3 4/15 Greensboro#^ N/W 10 9 4/3 Randolph-Macon A/L 1 17 4/7 Shenandoah* H/W 16 5 4/19 Marymount A/W 18 8 4/6 Shenandoah* H/W 15 4 4/16 Shenandoah# N/L 9 11 4/22 Roanoke A/L 6 15 4/9 Lynchburg H/L 9 16 5/10 Washington & Lee% A/L 9 19 4/13 Greensboro* A/W 12 8 4/15 Trinity (D.C.) H/W 11 1 2005 (7-9) 4/20 Ferrum# N/W 12 10 COACH: KWAME LLOYD 2007 (12-5) 4/21 Greensboro#^ N/L 8 9 2/23 Randolph-Macon H/L 8 9 COACH: KWAME LLOYD 2/27 Sweet Briar H/L 5 6 2/22 Salisbury A/L 5 19 2003 (7-7) 3/5 Greensboro* H/W 12 8 2/24 Ferrum* H/W 18 3 COACH: KWAME LLOYD 3/6 Bridgewater H/W 17 5 2/18 N.C. Wesleyan* H/W 20 1 3/9 Salisbury A/L 7 20 3/4 Sweet Briar H/W 16 2 2/22 Ferrum* H/W 15 4 3/12 Roanoke H/L 9 10 3/7 Mary Washington1 N/L 8 16 3/4 Marymount H/L 3 14 3/13 Catholic H/L 11 12 3/11 Shenandoah* A/W 22 4 3/16 Frostburg St. H/L 3 17 3/15 Lynchburg^ A/L 11 12 3/15 Randolph-Macon H/L 10 11 3/19 Virginia Wesleyan H/L 8 9 3/18 Ferrum* H/W 17 2 3/17 Averett* A/W 19 3 3/23 Methodist* A/W 14 4 3/20 Methodist* A/W 12 7 3/18 Guilford H/W 19 12 3/25 Randolph-Macon H/L 6 16 3/23 Virginia Wesleyan H/L 11 12 3/24 Greensboro* H/W 15 11 3/29 Averett* A/W 21 3 4/2 Averett* A/W 18 1 3/25 Catholic H/L 9 13 4/4 Shenandoah* A/W 14 4 4/3 Marymount H/W 11 10 3/31 Methodist* A/W 16 4 4/6 Sweet Briar H/W 10 3 4/7 Shenandoah* A/W 9 7 4/3 Virginia Wesleyan H/W 15 10 4/8 Lynchburg A/L 6 14 4/9 Mary Washington A/L 8 15 4/14 Shenandoah# N/W 21 3 4/12 Greensboro* H/L 9 18 4/16 Shenandoah# N/L 11 15 4/21 Lynchburg A/W 17 15 4/15 Trinity (D.C.) A/W 19 6 4/28 Frostburg St. A/W 16 9 4/18 Methodist# N/W 16 7 5/9 Roanoke% A/L 6 14 4/19 Greensboro# N/L 7 18 2006 (11-8) COACH: KWAME LLOYD 2008 (13-6) 2004 (6-9) 2/21 N.C. Wesleyan* A/W 19 7 COACH: KWAME LLOYD 2/25 Ferrum* A/W 18 4 COACH: CAROLYN RAVEIA 2/26 Salisbury H/L 4 15 2/19 Salisbury H/L 5 19 2/28 Salisbury H/L 3 23 2/28 Randolph-Macon A/W 14 11 2/23 Greensboro* A/W 15 7 3/6 Frostburg St. H/L 2 9 3/11 Shenandoah* H/W 16 6 2/24 Guilford A/W 16 11 3/13 Catholic A/L 7 16 3/12 Catholic A/L 8 12 3/2 Washington & Lee A/L 6 13 3/14 Goucher A/L 4 13 3/18 Averett* H/W 16 8 3/16 Shenandoah* H/W 23 1 3/16 Lynchburg H/W 9 5 3/19 Lynchburg H/L 8 11 3/18 Medaille H/W 21 2

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3/24 Buffalo St. H/W 12 11 3/26 Virginia Wesleyan A/L 6 9 3/29 Catholic A/L 14 17 3/30 Ferrum* A/W 15 1 4/3 Randolph-Macon A/W 15 11 4/5 Mary Washington A/L 16 18 4/6 Roanoke H/W 15 14 4/12 Methodist* H/W 20 4 4/13 Lynchburg H/W 17 7 4/18 Ferrum# N/W 23 1 4/19 Greensboro# N/W 19 4 4/26 Sewanee H/W 21 8 5/7 Catholic% H/L 7 18

2009 (13-7) 2008 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S LACROSSE TEAM COACH: CAROLYN RAVEIA 2/18 Salisbury A/L 8 18 3/1 Guilford H/W 18 6 3/7 Greensboro* H/W 21 6 3/10 Cortland St. H/L 7 16 2010 (13-7) 2011 (13-6) 3/17 Nazareth H/W 9 8 COACH: CAROLYN RAVEIA COACH: CAROLYN RAVEIA 3/21 Ferrum* H/W 18 0 2/20 Salisbury H/L 6 21 2/26 Adrian H/W 18 17 3/26 Lynchburg A/W 9 7 2/23 SUNY Oneonta H/L 10 13 3/1 LaGrange* A/W 22 2 3/28 Shenandoah* A/W 21 5 3/6 N.C. Wesleyan* A/W 20 1 3/2 Agnes Scott* A/W 22 0 3/30 Randolph-Macon H/W 17 11 3/13 Greensboro* A/W 12 11 3/5 Lynchburg A/W 14 11 4/1 Virginia Wesleyan H/W 13 12 3/14 Guilford A/W 18 7 3/12 Greensboro* H/W 19 7 4/4 Methodist* A/W 15 6 3/20 Ferrum* H/W 22 2 3/16 Virginia Wesleyan H/W 12 11 4/8 Mary Washington H/L 10 18 3/24 Lynchburg H/L 7 11 3/19 Ferrum* A/W 18 6 4/11 Roanoke A/L 9 10 3/27 Methodist* A/W 20 2 3/20 Roanoke A/L 12 13 4/15 St. Mary’s (Md.) A/L 9 14 3/31 Virginia Wesleyan A/W 13 11 3/26 N.C. Wesleyan* H/W 22 0 4/17 Shenandoah N/W 21 0 4/2 LaGrange* H/W forfeit 3/27 Guilford H/W 21 6 4/18 Greensboro N/W 18 5 4/3 Agnes Scott* H/W 23 1 4/2 Methodist* H/W 20 3 4/25 Sewanee A/W 19 17 4/7 Mary Washington A/L 10 18 4/6 Mary Washington H/L 15 19 4/26 Birming. South. N/W 21 5 4/10 Shenandoah* A/W 21 5 4/9 Shenandoah* H/W 20 11 5/2 Washington & Lee H/L 10 17 4/16 Ferrum# N/W 20 2 4/15 Ferrum# N/W 19 4 5/6 Mary Washington H/L 9 13 4/17 Greensboro# N/W 19 9 4/16 Greensboro# N/W 18 7 4/20 Roanoke H/W 20 14 4/20 Randolph-Macon A/L 11 12 5/1 St. Mary’s (Md.) H/L 18 20 5/1 St. Mary’s (Md.) A/L 12 16 5/5 St. Mary’s (Md.)^ A/W 14 13 5/7 Salisbury A/L 7 17 5/8 Washington & Lee A/L 7 16 5/11 Washington & Lee% A/L 6 15 5/12 Catholic% A/L 9 19 2012 (15-4) COACH: CAROLYN RAVEIA 2/20 Washington & Lee H/L 9 10 2/23 St. Mary’s (Md.) H/W 13 11 3/3 N.C. Wesleyan* A/W 21 0 3/7 Virginia Wesleyan^ A/W 11 8 3/10 Greensboro* A/W 19 9 3/14 Agnes Scott* H/W 22 3 3/17 Ferrum* H/W 26 11 3/21 Lynchburg H/W 19 13 3/24 Methodist* A/W 22 3 3/25 Guilford A/W 20 8 3/30 LaGrange* H/W 23 1 4/7 Shenandoah* A/W 14 10 4/13 Ferrum# N/W 16 5 2012 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S LACROSSE TEAM 4/14 Shenandoah# N/W 13 9 4/17 Randolph-Macon H/W 21 8 4/19 Mary Washington A/L 10 15 4/22 Roanoke H/W 14 6

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5/5 Salisbury H/L 5 19 5/9 Catholic% A/L 5 18

2013 (18-3) COACH: CAROLYN RAVEIA 2/16 Mary Washington H/L 13 15 2/23 Washington & Lee H/W 9 8 2/27 St. Mary’s (Md.) A/W 15 7 3/2 Lynchburg A/W 14 10 3/6 Agnes Scott* A/W 22 3 3/8 Adrian2 N/W 13 9 3/13 Virginia Wesleyan H/W 20 5 3/16 Ferrum* A/W 13 9 3/17 Greensboro* A/W 21 4 3/23 Methodist* H/W 25 3 2013 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S LACROSSE TEAM 3/24 Meredith* H/W 21 3 3/29 LaGrange* H/W 25 0 3/30 Piedmont* H/W 19 1 4/3 N.C. Wesleyan* A/W 26 1 3/28 Frostburg State* H/W 14 8 3/29 Mary Washington* H/L 6 9 4/6 Roanoke A/W 16 7 4/1 Mary Washington* H/W 15 12 4/1 Frostburg State* H/W 18 7 4/12 Piedmont# N/W 19 3 4/4 Lynchburg A/W 19 10 4/5 Salisbury* H/L 12 14 4/13 Greensboro# N/W 23 8 4/7 Salisbury* A/L 2 15 4/8 Wesley* A/W 19 2 4/20 Randolph-Macon A/W 12 10 4/11 Marymount* H/W 18 5 4/12 St. Mary’s (Md.)* A/L 15 16 4/21 Salisbury A/L 7 14 4/15 Southern Virginia* A/W 20 3 4/15 York (Pa.)* H/L 9 12 5/8 Sewanee% H/W 23 6 4/18 York (Pa.)* A/L 7 13 4/18 St. Mary’s (Md.)# A/W 8 7 5/11 Salisbury% A/L 5 17 4/21 Mary Washington# H/L 10 11 4/22 York (Pa.)# A/L 8 10

2016 (11-5) *Conference Games 2014 (10-8) #Conference Tourn. Games COACH: CAROLYN RAVEIA COACH: LISA VALENTINE %NCAA Tournament Game 2/16 Washington & Lee^ A/L 11 12 2/20 Shenandoah A/W 18 9 ^Overtime 2/22 Roanoke^^ H/L 15 17 2/27 Washington (Md.) H/L 11 14 1 at St. Croix, V.I. 3/1 Randolph-Macon H/W 19 9 3/3 Catholic H/W 9 8 2 at Hilton Head, S.C. 3/5 Redlands H/W 20 10 3/5 Lebanon Valley H/W 15 5 3 at San Juan, Puerto Rico 3/12 Virginia Wesleyan A/W 13 7 3/9 Virginia Wesleyan A/W 18 8 4 at Wilmington, N.C. 3/15 Wesley* A/W 14 3 3/12 Wesley* A/W 19 1 3/16 Washington (Md.) A/L 7 15 3/16 Randolph-Macon H/W 19 8 3/19 Bridgewater A/W 12 6 3/19 St. Mary’s (Md.)* H/W 11 5 3/22 St. Mary’s (Md.)* H/L 7 10 3/26 Frostburg State* A/W 16 5 3/29 Frostburg State*^^ A/W 10 9 3/30 Southern Virginia* H/W 19 1 4/2 Mary Washington*^^ A/L 18 19 4/1 Roanoke A/W 19 10 4/5 Lynchburg H/W 13 11 4/5 Salisbury* H/L 6 13 4/8 Salisbury* H/L 10 18 4/9 Marymount* A/W 16 9 4/12 Marymount* A/W 16 5 4/13 Mary Washington* A/L 4 12 4/16 Southern Virginia H/W 20 0 4/16 York (Pa.)* H/L 5 10 4/19 York (Pa.)* H/L 10 15 4/20 York (Pa.)# A/L 5 10 4/22 St. Mary’s (Md.)# A/W 9 8 4/27 Salisbury# A/L 4 21 2017 (11-8) COACH: LISA VALENTINE 2015 (9-8) 2/22 Washington & Lee H/L 5 7 COACH: CAROLYN QUERY 2/24 Washington (Md.) A/L 9 10 2/14 Washington & Lee H/L 7 12 2/25 Haverford A/W 17 14 2/25 Bridgewater H/W 19 2 3/1 Virginia Wesleyan H/W 18 2 2/28 Randolph-Macon A/L 9 12 3/4 Roanoke H/W 18 5 3/3 Roanoke3 N/W 14 11 3/8 Catholic4 N/L 10 19 3/5 St. John Fisher3 N/L 9 13 3/14 Randolph-Macon A/W 13 11 3/11 Virginia Wesleyan H/W 17 4 3/18 Marymount* A/W 12 11 3/14 Wesley* H/W 21 1 3/19 Stevens A/W 7 5 3/19 McDanniel H/L 10 14 3/23 Southern Virginia* A/W 19 2 3/21 St. Mary’s (Md.)* A/L 14 18 3/25 Shenandoah H/W 18 7

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First Last Last Last Last Opponent Record Met Met Win Opp. Win Score Adrian 2-0 2011 2013 2013 --- 13-9 Agnes Scott 4-0 2010 2013 2013 --- 22-3 Averett 5-0 2003 2007 2007 --- 19-3 Birmingham-Southern 1-0 2009 2009 2009 --- 21-5 Bridgewater 3-0 2005 2015 2015 --- 19-2 Buffalo St. 1-0 2008 2008 2008 --- 12-11 Catholic 1-9 2004 2017 2016 2017 10-19 Cortland St. 0-1 2009 2009 --- 2009 7-16 Drew 0-1 2002 2002 --- 2002 2-14 Ferrum 18-1 2001 2013 2013 2001 13-9 Frostburg St. 5-3 2002 2017 2017 2004 18-7 Goucher 0-1 2004 2004 --- 2004 4-13 Greensboro 16-6 2001 2013 2013 2006 23-8 KATIE DOHERTY VS. SHENANDOAH IN 2006 Guilford 7-1 2001 2012 2012 2001 20-8 Hartwick 0-1 2002 2002 --- 2002 10-15 Haverford 1-0 2017 2017 2017 --- 17-14 Hollins 1-1 2001 2002 2002 2001 23-12 LaGrange 4-0 2010 2013 2013 --- 25-0 Lebanon Valley 1-0 2016 2016 2016 --- 15-5 Lynchburg 9-6 2001 2015 2015 2010 19-10 Marymount 7-2 2002 2017 2017 2003 12-11 Mary Washington 1-14 2005 2017 2015 2017 6-9 McDaniel 0-1 2015 2015 --- 2015 10-14 Medaille 1-0 2008 2008 2008 --- 21-2 Meredith 1-0 2013 2013 2013 --- 21-3 Methodist 13-1 2002 2013 2013 2004 25-3 Nazareth 1-0 2009 2009 2009 9-8 N.C. Wesleyan 6-0 2006 2013 2013 --- 26-1 Piedmont 2-0 2013 2013 2013 --- 19-3 KYLENE JENNINGS VS. RANDOLPH-MACON IN 2007 Randolph-Macon 8-7 2002 2017 2017 2015 13-11 Redlands 1-0 2014 2014 2014 --- 20-10 Roanoke 7-7 2004 2017 2017 2014 18-5 Salisbury 0-16 2004 2017 --- 2017 12-14 Sewanee 3-0 2008 2013 2013 --- 23-6 Shenandoah 18-2 2001 2017 2017 2005 18-7 Southern Virginia 4-0 2014 2017 2017 --- 19-2 Stevens 1-0 2017 2017 2017 --- 7-5 St. John Fisher 0-1 2015 2015 --- 2015 9-13 St. Mary’s (Md.) 6-7 2001 2017 2017 2017 8-7 SUNY Oneonta 0-1 2010 2010 --- 2010 10-13 Sweet Briar 3-3 2001 2007 2007 2005 16-2 Trinity (D.C.) 2-0 2002 2003 2003 --- 19-6 Virginia Wesleyan 10-7 2001 2017 2017 2008 18-2 Washington College 0-3 2014 2017 --- 2017 9-10 Washington & Lee 1-9 2006 2017 2013 2017 5-7 Wesley 4-0 2014 2017 2017 --- 19-2 MEAGHAN GALVIN VS. VIRGINIA WESLEYAN IN 2015 York (Pa.) 0-6 2014 2017 --- 2017 8-10

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2006 NCAA FIRST ROUND 2007 NCAA FIRST ROUND

2006 STATISTICS 2007 STATISTICS No. Name...... GP-GS G A PTS GB DC CT No. Name...... GP-GS G A PTS GB DC CT 4 Kristen Conques...... 19-18 63 28 91 62 30 13 4 Kristen Conques...... 17-17 54 34 88 33 28 7 12 Kristyn Hankins...... 19-18 56 11 67 60 31 7 12 Kristyn Hankins...... 17-17 41 25 66 23 55 8 18 Katie Doherty...... 15-15 26 17 43 36 21 9 7 Bonnie Hansen...... 17-16 39 16 55 16 6 1 25 Shayna Sargent...... 19-18 20 8 28 35 16 5 10 Katie Doherty...... 17-16 19 24 43 24 25 3 7 Sally Allstadt...... 19-18 18 8 26 61 17 27 25 Shayna Sargent...... 17-16 26 11 37 14 10 0 14 Allison Hansen...... 18-12 13 6 19 16 4 1 18 Brooke Falck...... 17-4 16 10 26 14 8 5 2 Holli Sawyer...... 17-14 11 2 13 14 5 3 6 Christine Mike...... 17-2 12 11 23 20 17 10 19 Kylene Jennings...... 19-9 10 1 11 27 29 3 8 Lisa Thomson...... 17-17 15 5 20 45 28 5 8 Lisa Thomson...... 19-19 7 3 10 51 29 9 14 Natalie Gilbert...... 17-12 14 6 20 22 15 7 23 Hannah Seidl...... 13-2 1 2 3 4 0 1 19 Kylene Jennings...... 16-2 8 2 10 13 20 1 10 Christie Kilpatrick...... 5-0 1 0 1 2 0 0 2 Holli Sawyer...... 17-0 6 0 6 2 3 3 3 Brittney Mitchell...... 19-18 0 1 1 36 6 4 23 Hannah Seidl...... 9-1 1 0 1 2 0 0 17 Amy Suddarth...... 19-11 0 0 0 33 5 6 16 Alyssa Burke...... 17-14 1 0 1 18 2 7 22 Caroline Morris...... 17-10 0 0 0 24 4 6 15 Katie Ross...... 17-17 0 0 0 10 0 7 15 Katie Ross...... 18-17 0 0 0 33 2 4 24 Rebecca Abood...... 14-0 0 0 0 9 0 4 9 Ann Blaschke...... 9-1 0 0 0 3 3 1 9 Kimberly Solheim...... 12-0 0 0 0 6 2 1 5 Bianca Moreno...... 18-7 0 0 0 10 8 0 17 Amy Suddarth...... 17-16 0 0 0 19 6 6 99 Theresa Sparks...... 5-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Brittany Mitchell...... 17-16 0 0 0 38 9 9 88 Lindsay Naill...... 17-17 0 0 0 27 1 4 99 Gayle Robinson...... 15-6 0 0 0 20 1 3 20 Emily Davis...... 2-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 88 Theresa Sparks...... 12-11 0 0 0 13 0 1 11 Kelly Irwin...... 8-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 20 Marie Pierce...... 15-2 0 0 0 23 6 11 Total...... 19 226 87 313 536 211 105 Total...... 17 252 144 396 384 241 100 Opponents...... 19 216 103 319 453 240 94 Opponents...... 17 150 59 209 307 183 101

No. Name...... GP-GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% W-L No. Name...... GP-GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% W-L 99 Theresa Sparks...... 5-2 143:37 18 7.52 14 .438 2-0 88 Theresa Sparks...... 12-11 495:04 72 8.73 68 .486 7-3 88 Lindsay Naill...... 17-10 1002:15 198 11.85 166 .456 9-8 99 Gayle Robinson...... 15-6 524:56 78 8.92 71 .477 5-2 Total...... 19 1145:52 216 11.31 180 .455 11-8 Total...... 17 1020:00 150 8.82 139 .481 12-5 Opponents...... 19 1145:52 226 11.83 225 .499 8-11 Opponents...... 17 1020:00 252 14.82 183 .421 5-12

2006 POSTSEASON RESULTS 2007 POSTSEASON RESULTS FIRST ROUND FIRST ROUND Washington & Lee 19, CNU 9 Roanoke 14, CNU 6 May 10, 2006 May 9, 2007 Lexington, Va. Salem, Va. CNU 5 4 - 9 CNU 1 5 - 6 W&L 9 10 - 19 RC 9 5 - 14

Chris. Newport: Chris. Newport: SCORING: SCORING: GOALS: Kristen Conques 3; Kristyn Hankins 2; GOALS: Kristen Conques 2; Kristyn Hankins 2; Katie Doherty 1; Shayna Sargent 1; Kylene Jennings Brooke Falck 1; Katie Doherty 1. 1; Holli Sawyer 1. ASSISTS: Kristen Conques 3; Kristyn Hankins 1. ASSISTS: Kristen Conques 1. Roanoke: Washington & Lee: SCORING: SCORING: GOALS: Brooks Laufman 5; Chelsea Rankin 3; GOALS: Amanda Strickler 3; Kate Lester 3; Kelly Paige Mason 2; Sunni Ray 1; Rachel Hutchinson Evans 3; Kelsi Robinson 2; Louisa Feve 2; Christine 1; Amanda Hutchins 1; Cristen Sanfilippo 1. Bender 1; Maggie Megear 1; Mallory Lobisser 1; ASSISTS: Chelsea Rankin 1. Laura Henson 1; Karina Schless 1; Kate Corr 1. ASSISTS: Amanda Strickler 4; Kelsi Robinson 2; Christine Bender 1; Lane Earnest 1; Louisa Feve 1; Avery Lovejoy 1.

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2008 NCAA FIRST ROUND 2009 NCAA SECOND ROUND

2008 STATISTICS 2009 STATISTICS No. Name...... GP-GS G A PTS GB DC CT No. Name...... GP-GS G A PTS GB DC CT 10 Katie Doherty...... 19-19 25 39 64 27 25 17 7 Meghan Harkey...... 19-18 48 29 77 20 7 7 4 Meghan Harkey...... 19-17 42 20 62 19 11 10 1 Kaitlin Quigley...... 20-20 48 20 68 23 40 7 1 Kaitlin Quigley...... 19-17 39 10 49 12 27 7 10 Katie Doherty...... 17-17 15 36 51 34 30 24 18 Brooke Falcke...... 18-13 23 14 37 9 4 4 3 Chrissy Rogers...... 20-20 35 12 47 16 14 8 23 Bonnie Hansen...... 17-6 25 8 33 8 4 5 11 Liz Klemens...... 19-16 31 12 43 17 36 9 8 Lisa Thomson...... 19-19 19 11 30 36 43 16 15 Shayna Sargent...... 18-17 19 11 30 14 9 7 15 Shayna Sargent...... 19-11 15 11 26 16 13 7 16 Alyssa Burke...... 19-18 21 2 23 27 21 7 19 Kylene Jennings...... 16-2 15 8 23 9 11 6 6 Christine Mike...... 17-6 18 4 22 12 21 6 14 Natalie Gilbert...... 19-11 16 6 22 23 13 9 13 Mea Arnold...... 18-10 16 4 20 19 40 16 3 Chrissy Rogers...... 19-6 16 2 18 16 13 8 2 Jacquie Williar...... 16-5 8 10 18 4 0 0 6 Christine Mike...... 19-13 14 2 16 22 38 7 12 Maggie Dean...... 18-0 8 1 9 8 6 3 5 Morgan Layton...... 19-19 8 5 13 20 20 14 14 Kelsie Dodd...... 15-13 5 2 7 16 9 5 2 Jacqui Williar...... 17-0 7 4 11 8 4 2 17 Amy Suddarth...... 20-20 4 2 6 26 5 21 9 Danielle Guessford...... 11-0 6 3 9 0 0 2 5 Morgan Layton...... 11-5 2 0 2 9 4 9 16 Alyssa Burke...... 19-19 5 1 6 28 10 10 22 Krysten Johnston...... 10-0 2 0 2 4 1 3 13 Mea Arnold...... 11-0 4 2 6 8 8 2 20 Kelsey Daddio...... 17-14 1 0 1 19 10 6 11 Dara Gruber...... 11-0 4 0 4 7 1 6 24 Rebecca Abood...... 20-20 1 0 1 26 1 15 17 Amy Suddarth...... 19-19 1 1 2 29 7 18 88 Gayle Robinson...... 20-20 0 0 0 34 0 12 12 Monique DeGraffenreid...... 15-0 1 0 1 9 7 3 77 Kristen Duca...... 8-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 22 Kelsie Dodd...... 15-1 1 0 1 3 2 5 Total...... 20 282 145 427 329 254 165 99 Rachel Giljam...... 14-7 0 0 0 5 0 0 Opponents...... 20 194 69 263 285 242 138 88 Gayle Robinson...... 15-12 0 0 0 17 0 1 77 Kristen Duca...... 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 Rebecca Abood...... 17-17 0 0 0 21 1 13 20 Marie Pierce...... 2-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Total...... 19 286 147 433 353 262 179 Opponents...... 19 176 55 231 311 236 130 No. Name...... GP-GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% W-L No. Name...... GP-GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% W-L 99 Rachel Giljam...... 14-7 513:47 68 7.94 88 .564 5-2 77 Kristen Duca...... 8-0 163:20 8 2.94 10 .556 1-0 88 Gayle Robinson...... 15-11 610:40 102 10.02 100 .495 8-4 88 Gayle Robinson...... 20-20 1019:57 183 10.77 156 .460 12-7 77 Kristen Duca...... 2-0 29:58 6 12.01 3 .333 0-0 Total...... 20 1183:17 191 9.68 166 .465 13-7 Total...... 19 1154:25 176 9.15 191 .520 13-6 Opponents...... 20 1199:55 282 14.10 178 .387 7-13 Opponents...... 19 1154:25 286 14.86 173 .377 6-13 2008 POSTSEASON RESULTS 2009 POSTSEASON RESULTS FIRST ROUND FIRST ROUND Catholic 18, CNU 7 Mary Washington 13, CNU 9 May 7, 2008 May 6, 2009 Newport News, Va. Newport News, Va. CUA 10 8 - 18 UMW 7 6 - 13 CNU 4 3 - 7 CNU 6 3 - 9

Chris. Newport: Chris. Newport: SCORING: SCORING: GOALS: Meghan Harkey 2; Bonnie Hansen 2; GOALS: Mea Arnold 2; Alyssa Burke 2; Meghan Katie Doherty 1; Natalie Gilbert 1; Kaitlin Quigley 1. Harkey 1; Chrissy Rogers 1; Liz Klemens 1; Kaitlin ASSISTS: Katie Doherty 1; Lisa Thomson 1. Quigley 1; Christine Mike 1. Catholic: ASSISTS: Meghan Harkey 1; Liz Klemens 1; Chrissy SCORING: Rogers 1; Shayna Sargent 1. GOALS: Marcy Cuneo 5; Kate Robinson 3; Laura Mary Washington: Haring 3; Katie Bitonti 2; Kate Narzikul 1; Lindsay SCORING: Davenport 1; Becky Borrell 1; Meghan Sabo 1; GOALS: Catherine Kennedy 3; Allie Kimmelman Lauren Sheils 1. 2; Katie Wallis 2; Julia Milner 2; Lauren Callison 1; ASSISTS: Kate Robinson 2; Katie Bitonti 1; Katie Ellen Bikowski 1; Erin Murphy 1; Kaitlin Aquino 1. Buonpastore 1; Kate Narzikul 1. ASSISTS: Allie Kimmelman 4; Lauren Callison 1; Catherine Kennedy 1.

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2010 NCAA FIRST ROUND 2011 NCAA FIRST ROUND

2010 STATISTICS 2011 STATISTICS No. Name...... GP-GS G A PTS GB DC CT No. Name...... GP-GS G A PTS GB DC CT 1 Kaitlin Quigley...... 19-19 76 27 103 32 55 16 7 Meghan Harkey...... 19-19 47 55 102 16 6 3 7 Meghan Harkey...... 19-19 59 46 105 26 1 5 1 Kaitlin Quigley...... 19-19 59 34 93 29 66 16 15 Rachel Tomlinson...... 17-16 34 15 49 27 42 11 13 Ashton Marshall...... 16-15 49 7 56 12 18 4 17 Becca Geist...... 18-18 29 21 50 28 33 18 18 Lauren King...... 19-19 41 5 46 25 37 7 8 Natalie Gilbert...... 18-17 25 15 40 20 17 6 15 Rachel Tomlinson...... 19-19 35 8 43 36 33 12 16 Alyssa Burke...... 19-19 24 6 30 28 47 10 4 Jessica Singer...... 18-12 26 12 38 11 1 5 18 Lauren King...... 9-8 17 5 22 14 14 0 9 Kelly Lane...... 16-15 10 10 20 13 14 8 11 Alexandra Smith...... 13-6 12 4 16 6 3 4 17 Becca Geist...... 6-2 4 6 10 5 4 1 10 Grace Valentine...... 19-14 9 8 17 13 3 2 10 Grace Valentine...... 11-3 7 1 8 2 2 0 9 Kelly Lane...... 17-14 2 3 5 21 21 11 16 Maddy Connor...... 19-6 6 2 8 17 34 4 14 Sarah Ball...... 9-2 1 0 1 2 1 2 3 Emily Johnson...... 14-8 6 2 8 11 11 12 2 Stephanie Green...... 19-19 1 1 2 23 9 10 19 Elizabeth Bryant...... 8-1 5 1 6 2 1 1 23 Keely Johnson...... 8-2 0 0 0 3 0 3 5 Morgan Layton...... 19-19 4 1 5 31 19 21 88 Gayle Robinson...... 19-19 0 0 0 25 0 16 25 Jenna Cyr...... 9-0 3 1 4 3 2 0 12 Monica Evans...... 18-16 0 1 1 41 10 23 12 Monica Evans...... 19-19 1 2 3 35 21 20 5 Morgan Layton...... 19-19 0 1 1 34 7 13 8 Amy Harrison...... 8-0 1 1 2 1 0 0 25 Carrie Robinson...... 7-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 6 Jenna Levy...... 7-0 1 1 2 1 0 0 Total...... 19 289 153 442 344 268 155 2 Stephanie Green...... 17-15 1 1 2 25 12 9 Opponents...... 19 196 75 271 272 257 128 20 Jessica Kelly...... 8-0 1 0 1 3 0 1 24 Ali Kern...... 18-18 0 0 0 16 2 10 35 Hannah Wilkerson...... 19-19 0 0 0 19 0 5 Total...... 19 308 150 458 313 283 139 Opponents...... 19 177 64 241 260 217 121

No. Name...... GP-GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% W-L No. Name...... GP-GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% W-L 25 Carrie Robinson ...... 7-0 136:00 3 1.32 5 .625 0-0 35 Hannah Wilkerson...... 19-19 1140:00 177 9.32 166 .484 13-6 88 Gayle Robinson ...... 19-19 1001:18 193 11.56 145 .429 12-7 Total...... 19 1140:00 177 9.32 166 .484 13-6 Team...... 1-1 ------1-0 Opponents...... 19 1140:00 308 16.43 170 .356 6-13 Total...... 19 1137:18 196 10.34 150 .434 13-7 Opponents...... 19 1137:18 289 15.25 175 .377 7-13 2010 POSTSEASON RESULTS 2011 POSTSEASON RESULTS FIRST ROUND FIRST ROUND Catholic 19, CNU 9 Washington & Lee 15, CNU 6 May 12, 2010 May 11, 2011 Washington, D.C. Lexington, Va. CNU 4 5 - 9 CNU 2 4 - 6 CUA 13 6 - 19 W&L 7 8 - 15

Chris. Newport: Chris. Newport: SCORING: SCORING: GOALS: Kaitlin Quigley 5; Meghan Harkey 2; Rachel GOALS: Meghan Harkey 3; Jessica Singer 1; Kaitlin Tomlinson 1; Natalie Gilbert 1. Quigley 1; Becca Geist 1. ASSISTS: Monica Evans 1; Meghan Harkey 1. ASSISTS: Ashton Marshall 2; Meghan Harkey 1. Catholic: Washington & Lee: SCORING: SCORING: GOALS: Mary Swarthout 5; Meghan Brady 4; Kate GOALS: Emmy Mathews 5; Maddie McKaig 2; Alli Narzikul 3; Lindsay Davenport 2; Mallory Vogel 2; Shearin 2; Kate Speare 2; Wilton Megargel 1; Mar- Laura Haring 1; Kelly Ryan 1; Lauren Sheils 1. garet Klein 1; Alex Van Horn 1; Meade Brewster 1. ASSISTS: Lindsay Davenport 2; Mary Swarthout ASSISTS: Elizabeth Bucklee 1; Kate Donnelly 1; 2; Meghan Brady 1; Katie Buonpastore 1; Laura Emmy Mathews 1; Maddie McKaig 1; Alli Shearin Haring 1. 1; Kate Speare 1.

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2012 NCAA FIRST ROUND 2013 NCAA SECOND ROUND

2012 STATISTICS 2013 STATISTICS No. Name...... GP-GS G A PTS GB DC CT No. Name...... GP-GS G A PTS GB DC CT 13 Ashton Marshall...... 17-15 64 22 86 11 12 7 13 Ashton Marshall...... 21-21 76 21 97 37 30 14 18 Lauren King...... 19-19 40 15 55 24 58 13 1 Elena Obregon...... 21-19 54 27 81 26 8 11 4 Jessica Singer...... 17-15 37 8 45 18 0 6 4 Jessica Singer...... 21-21 41 13 54 24 8 7 15 Rachel Tomlinson...... 19-19 26 9 35 32 55 18 18 Lauren King...... 21-21 38 33 71 29 72 11 17 Becca Geist...... 19-19 26 19 45 32 28 23 17 Becca Geist...... 21-21 31 31 62 31 55 13 9 Kelly Lane...... 19-19 19 14 33 28 23 19 5 Kylie Chaplin...... 20-3 23 10 33 16 17 2 14u Katie V ...... 19-17 19 15 34 14 13 5 15 Rachel Tomlinson...... 21-21 22 20 42 32 36 22 16 Maddy Connor...... 13-7 18 2 20 8 24 2 21 Nina Stinson...... 18-2 20 3 23 10 6 5 10 Grace Valentine...... 19-14 13 6 19 15 2 4 9 Kelly Lane...... 21-21 15 7 22 44 21 29 19 Elizabeth Bryant...... 10-3 10 4 14 7 0 2 10 Grace Valentine...... 18-11 13 16 29 25 3 4 7 Alexis Mooney...... 10-0 7 0 7 4 4 0 28 Rachel Wall...... 14-0 8 5 13 10 9 1 27 Sara Wissinger...... 8-0 6 1 7 5 4 0 20 Jessica Kelly...... 9-0 3 5 8 11 4 4 3 Emily Johnson...... 16-8 4 2 6 36 6 10 11 Olivia McMurtrie...... 9-0 3 1 4 7 3 1 23 Morgan Smith...... 18-16 3 1 4 25 17 11 3 Emily Johnson...... 21-21 3 3 6 51 11 27 2 Stephanie Green...... 19-19 3 0 3 35 13 14 2 Stephanie Green...... 20-19 3 1 4 31 5 13 12 Monica Evans...... 19-19 3 2 5 51 3 20 22 Shannon Fluharty...... 14-0 3 1 4 9 6 3 28 Lauren Holloway...... 6-0 2 1 3 2 0 0 25 Kirsten Mendelsohn...... 10-0 2 0 2 8 4 5 6 Jenna Levy...... 5-0 2 2 4 0 0 2 7 Alexis Mooney...... 2-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 8 Caitlin Osbourne...... 8-0 1 0 1 3 0 1 12 Monica Evans...... 18-15 1 0 1 37 7 18 33 Cassie Raithel...... 5-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 Morgan Smith...... 21-15 1 0 1 11 4 7 35 Hannah Wilkerson...... 19-19 0 0 0 22 0 7 32 Hanna Slough...... 21-20 0 0 0 23 0 2 Total...... 19 303 123 426 372 265 164 16 Autumn Dailey...... 10-0 0 0 0 1 1 1 Opponents...... 19 167 58 225 240 239 117 35 Hannah Wilkerson...... 9-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 Sam Puglisi...... 17-0 0 0 0 8 7 4 8 Caitlin Osbourne...... 16-0 0 0 0 8 2 7 Total...... 21 361 197 558 489 320 211 Opponents...... 21 142 42 184 327 215 157 No. Name...... GP-GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% W-L No. Name...... GP-GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% W-L 33 Cassie Raithel...... 5-0 117:57 7 3.56 7 .500 0-0 35 Hannah Wilkerson ...... 9-1 212:18 19 5.37 14 .424 0-0 35 Hannah Wilkerson...... 19-19 1028:03 160 9.34 122 .433 15-4 32 Hanna Slough ...... 21-20 1047:42 123 7.04 102 .453 18-3 Total...... 19 1146:00 167 8.74 129 .436 15-4 Total...... 21 1260:00 142 6.76 116 .450 18-3 Opponents...... 19 1146:00 303 15.86 168 .357 4-15 Opponents...... 21 1260:00 361 17.19 173 .324 3-18

2012 POSTSEASON RESULTS 2013 POSTSEASON RESULTS FIRST ROUND FIRST ROUND Second ROUND Catholic 18, CNU 5 CNU 23, Sewanee 6 Salisbury 17, CNU 5 May 9, 2012 May 8, 2013 May 11, 2013 Washington, D.C. Newport News, Va. Salisbury, Md. CNU 0 5 - 5 SU 1 5 - 6 CNU 3 2 - 5 CUA 12 6 - 18 CNU 15 8 - 23 SU 12 5 - 17

Chris. Newport: Chris. Newport: Chris. Newport: SCORING: SCORING: SCORING: GOALS: Becca Geist 2; Lauren King 2; Jessica GOALS: Ashton Marshall 4; Jessica Singer 4; GOALS: Ashton Marshall 2; Becca Geist 2; Elena Singer 1. Elena Obregon 3; Rachel Tomlinson 3; Becca Obregon 1. ASSISTS: GEIST, Becca Geist 1. Geist 3; Kelly Lane 2; Kylie Chaplin 2; Lauren King ASSISTS: Ashton Marshall 2; Lauren King 1. Catholic: 1; Nina Stinson 1. Salisbury: SCORING: ASSISTS: Lauren King 2; Ashton Marshall 2; Elena SCORING: GOALS: Meghan Brady 7; Mary Swarthout 2; Obregon 2; Becca Geist 1; Stephanie Green 1; Kelly GOALS: Lauren Feusahrens 5; Maggie Roundy Lindsay Brophy 2; Katie Miller 2; Mallory Vogel 2; Lane 1; Rachel Tomlinson 1; Grace Valentine 1. 4; Kate Haker 2; Kara Koolage 2; Katie Bollhorst C. DiBartolomeo 2; Mary Robinson 1. Sewanee: 1; Shannon Carta 1; Shelby Nemecek 1; Bethany ASSISTS: Lindsay Brophy 2; Katie Miller 2; Mary SCORING: Baer 1. Swarthout 2; Tori Neill 1; Mallory Vogel 1. GOALS: Caitlin-Jean Juricic 2; Molly Arnold 1; Olivia ASSISTS: Kate Haker 3; Katie Bollhorst 2. Vietor 1; Sally Anne Greenwood 1; Wittney Reed 1. ASSISTS: Mallory Grimm 1; Lillie Belle Viebran 1.

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GOALS CAUSED TURNOVERS GAME GAME 5 Kaitlin Quigley vs. Washington & Lee...... 5/12/2010 5 Kelly Lane vs. Sewanee...... 5/8/2013 4 Ashton Marshall vs. Sewanee...... 5/8/2013 4 Gayle Robinson vs. Mary Washington...... 5/6/2009 4 Jessica Singer vs. Sewanee...... 5/8/2013 3 Sally Allstadt vs. Washington & Lee...... 5/10/2006 3 Marie Pierce vs. Roanoke...... 5/9/2007 CAREER 3 Stephanie Green vs. Washington & Lee.... 5/11/2011 8 Meghan Harkey...... 2008-11 3 Rachel Tomlinson vs. Catholic...... 5/9/2012 8 Kaitlin Quigley...... 2008-11 6 Ashton Marshall...... 2011-14 CAREER 8 Kelly Lane...... 2010-13 6 Gayle Robinson...... 2007-10 ASSISTS 6 Monica Evans...... 2010-13 GAME 6 Stephanie Green...... 2010-13 3 Kristen Conques vs. Roanoke...... 5/9/2007 6 Rachel Tomlinson...... 2010-13 2 Ashton Marshall vs. Washington & Lee..... 5/11/2011 2 Lauren King vs. Sewanee...... 5/8/2013 2 Ashton Marshall vs. Sewanee...... 5/8/2013 SAVES 2 Elena Obregon vs. Sewanee...... 5/8/2013 GAME 2 Ashton Marshall vs. Salisbury...... 5/11/2013 17 Rachel Giljam vs. Catholic...... 5/7/2008 15 Gayle Robinson vs. Mary Washington...... 5/6/2009 CAREER 11 Lindsay Naill vs. Washington & Lee...... 5/10/2006 6 Ashton Marshall...... 2011-14 MEGHAN HARKEY 4 Kristen Conques...... 2004-07 CAREER 3 Meghan Harkey...... 2008-11 29 Gayle Robinson...... 2007-10 3 Lauren King...... 2010-13 17 Rachel Giljam...... 2008 16 Hannah Wilkerson...... 2011-13

POINTS SHOTS GAME GAME 6 Ashton Marshall vs. Sewanee...... 5/8/2013 8 Kristen Conques vs. Washington & Lee.....5/10/2006 5 Kristen Conques vs. Roanoke...... 5/9/2007 8 Meghan Harkey vs. Washington & Lee...... 5/11/2011 5 Kaitlin Quigley vs. Washington & Lee...... 5/12/2010 8 Ashton Marshall vs. Sewanee...... 5/8/2013

CAREER CAREER 12 Ashton Marshall...... 2011-14 23 Meghan Harkey...... 2008-11 11 Meghan Harkey...... 2008-11 18 Ashton Marshall...... 2011-14 9 Kristen Conques...... 2004-07 16 Kaitlin Quigley...... 2008-11

GROUND BALLS GAME 7 Gayle Robinson vs. Mary Washington...... 5/6/2009 5 Grace Valentine vs. Sewanee...... 5/8/2013 4 Stephanie Green vs. Sewanee...... 5/8/2013 4 Rachel Tomlinson vs. Sewanee...... 5/8/2013

CAREER 10 Gayle Robinson...... 2007-10 10 Monica Evans...... 2010-13 9 Becca Geist...... 2010-13

DRAW CONTROLS GAME 6 Chrissy Rogers vs. Catholic...... 5/7/2008 5 Rachel Tomlinson vs. Sewanee...... 5/8/2013 5 Lauren King vs. Salisbury...... 5/11/2013

CAREER 11 Lauren King...... 2010-13 11 Rachel Tomlinson...... 2010-13 7 Kaitlin Quigley...... 2008-11

ASHTON MARSHALL KELLY LANE

2018 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE • 61 • CAPTAINS TURF FIELD

DIRECTIONS TO THE CAPTAINS TURF FIELD

FROM CHESAPEAKE, SUFFOLK & PORTSMOUTH Follow routes to the Monitor-Merrimack Bridge Tunnel (I-664). Cross the tunnel into Newport News and take Exit 5 to 35th Street and Warwick Blvd. (Route 60 West). After about five miles on Warwick Blvd. (Route 60) make a left turn on Avenue of the Arts. When you reach the main traffic circle with the statue in the middle, take your second turn out of it. You will then take your second right onto N. Moores Ln. Once on N. Moores Ln, take your second right into the parking lot, which is right next to the turf field..

FROM NORFOLK & VIRGINIA BEACH Take I-64 West across the Hampton Roads Bridge Tunnel. About 10 miles west of the tunnel take Exit 258B (Route 17 South, J. Clyde Morris Blvd.). Continue on J. Clyde Morris Blvd. to Warwick Blvd. Go straight ahead and follow the directions above beginning with Avenue of the Arts. CAPTAINS TURF FIELD ATTENDANCE RECORDS FROM RICHMOND & NORTHERN VIRGINIA Take I-64 East. Exit at Exit 258 A (Route 17 South, J. Clyde Morris Blvd). Continue on Attendance Opponent Date Result 599 York (Pa.) April 16, 2016 L 5-10 J. Clyde Morris Blvd. to Warwick Blvd. Go straight ahead and follow the directions in 437 Washington (Md.) Feb. 27, 2016 L 11-14 the top paragraph beginning with Avenue of the Arts. 371 Marymount April 11, 2015 W 18-5 338 Frostburg State April 1, 2017 W 18-7 FROM NORWESTERN VIRGINIA 321 York (Pa.) April 15, 2017 L 9-12 Travel to I-95 South the head South around Richmond on I-295 until it meets I-64. Then take I 64 East. Exit at Exit 258 A (Route 17 South, J. Clyde Morris Blvd). Continue on J. Clyde Morris Blvd. to Warwick Blvd. Be in the far right hand lane and turn right onto Warwick Blvd. Go straight ahead and follow the directions in the top paragraph CAPTAINS TURF FIELD RECORDS beginning with Avenue of the Arts.

FROM WESTERN VIRGINIA INDIVIDUAL Depending on your location, travel to I-81 North until it meets I-64 East and then follow Goals 10 Ashton Marshall vs. Ferrum...... 3/17/12 I-64 around Richmond (you may elect to take the by-pass I-295 in case of heavy traffic Assists 10 Meghan Harkey vs. Agnes Scott...... 4/3/10 in downtown Richmond. Then take I 64 East. Exit at Exit 258 A (Route 17 South, J. Points 12 Meghan Harkey vs. Agnes Scott...... 4/3/10 Clyde Morris Blvd). Continue on J. Clyde Morris Blvd. to Warwick Blvd. Go straight 12 Ashton Marshall vs. Ferrum...... 3/17/12 ahead and follow the directions in the top paragraph starting with Avenue of the Arts. Draw Controls 10 Kaitlin Quigley vs. Mary Washington...... 4/6/11 10 Meaghan Galvin vs. Shenandoah...... 3/25/17 If you are closer to U.S. 58, take it East until it meets I-664 heading toward the Monitor Caused Turnovers 5 Emily Johnson vs. Mary Washington...... 2/16/13 Merrimack Bridge Tunnel. Cross the tunnel into Newport News and take Exit 5 to 35th 5 Kelly Lane vs. Sewanee...... 5/8/13 Street and Warwick Blvd. (Route 60 West). After about five miles on Warwick Blvd. 5 Katie Gaskin vs. Roanoke...... 3/4/17 (Route 60) make a left turn on Avenue of the Arts. Then follow the directions in the Ground Balls 7 Gayle Robinson vs. Mary Washington...... 5/6/09 top paragraph beginning with Avenue of the Arts. 7 Rachel Tomlinson vs. Greensboro...... 3/12/11 7 Kelly Lane vs. Piedmont...... 3/30/13 Saves 19 Hanna Slough vs. Mary Washington...... 4/21/15

TEAM Goals 26 vs. Ferrum...... 3/17/12 Assists 19 vs. Agnes Scott...... 4/3/10 Points 42 vs. Agnes Scott...... 4/3/10 Draw Controls 24 vs. Methodist...... 3/23/13 Caused Turnovers 19 vs. Sewanee...... 5/8/13 Ground Balls 46 vs. Piedmont...... 3/30/13 Saves 19 vs. Mary Washington...... 4/21/15

MISCELLANEOUS Longest Home Winning Streak: 12 Sept. 22, 2007 through Oct. 4, 2008 Longest Home Losing Streak: 3 Sept. 1, 1997 through Sept. 9, 1997 3 Sept. 9, 1998 through Oct. 13, 1998

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2018 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE • 63 • Christopher Newport University is a Liberal Arts & Sciences Institution Which Emphasizes Leadership, Service, and Honor

Students Walk Along the Great Lawn

State-of-the-Art C. Marcus Cooper Trading Room

Christopher Newport Hall CNU’s Alumni House, Opened in 2016 CNU Bell Tower

hristopher Newport University is a nationally-renowned institution that is grounded in the principles of liberal learning and dedicated to the ideals of schol- arship, leadership, and service. Aspiring to be a preeminent, public liberal arts & sciences university, CNU has continually earned high marks in national Cpublications for the quality and rigor of its academic programs and the solid value that students receive from a CNU education. FORBES U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT AMERICAN COUNCIL OF TRUSTEES & ALUMNI Christopher Newport was named as one of the top-five me- Christopher Newport is ranked fifth among public regional CNU is the nation’s only public institution to earn a perfect dium-sized public colleges in the South. Forbes magazine universities in the South and 14th among all regional univer- “A” rating for the strength of its curriculum by the ACTA. ranks colleges based on return on investment by looking sities in the South. A perfect score indicates that a school requires all seven at the satisfaction of current graduates, current graduation subjects deemed essential to a quality education: literature, rates, student debt levels and job placement rates. composition, economics, mathematics, foreign language, science, and American history / government.

• 64 • 2018 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE Christopher Newport Features Hundreds of Clubs, Intramural Sports, and Cultural Events for Students

Ferguson Center for the Arts

CNU’s Annual Best Dance Crew Competition

East Campus Housing Regatta’s Dining Hall Greek Housing

nderstanding that college is so much more than just classes and assignments, Christopher Newport is focused on providing a rich and exciting campus life for its students. Along with state-of-the-art housing and dining facilities, there are countless avenues for exploration that will enhance a student’s education, Uincluding over 200 clubs and organizations as well as Greek life, intramural sports, concerts, speakers, and cultural events. HOME AWAY FROM HOME ENDLESS OPPORTUNITIES FERGUSON CENTER FOR THE ARTS CNU provides students with some of the most modern ame- For those students looking to participate in a variety of ac- The Ferguson Center for the Arts is a world-class theater nities in its residence halls, including high-speed internet, tivities, Christopher Newport currently sponsors eight intra- and concert hall conveniently located on CNU’s campus. Ev- satellite TV, and kitchen access. Celebrated for its facilities, mural leagues, 18 fraternities and sororities, 30 club sports, ery year, the facility hosts an exciting list of events, including Christopher Newport was recently ranked No. 2 on The and over 200 other clubs and organizations. CNU has also shows and performances by the CNU community as well as Princeton Review’s list of the Best College Dorms among all welcomed distinguished speakers to campus, including Col- concerts by Grammy-Award winners like John Legend, Tony universities in the nation. in Powell, Doris Kearns Goodwin, and Martin Short. Bennett, , LeAnn Rimes, and ZZ Top.

2018 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE • 65 • Christopher Newport’s Support Staff is Available to Aid Student-Athletes in All of Their Athletic and Academic Endeavors

Academic Support Coordinator Joyce Anne Koubaroulis (center left) at Academic Recognition Ceremony

2017-18 CNU Athletic Training Staff

Jonathan Dean Oversees Strength & Conditioning Ratcliffe Hall Athletic Training Room Dr. Brian Bradie, Athletics Faculty Team Rep

hristopher Newport is committed to ensuring that its student-athletes have access to the finest staff and facilities from the moment they first arrive on campus. Providing assistance athletically and academically, CNU is determined to help develop its student-athletes both in and out of the classroom while helping Cthem achieve success in all walks of life. ACADEMIC SERVICES SPORTS MEDICINE STRENGTH & CONDITIONING Led by Academic Support Coordinator Joyce Anne Kouba- The sports medicine staff at Christopher Newport provides Capitalizing on a state-of-the-art weight room and experi- roulis, CNU’s Student-Athlete Academic Support Program injury prevention, care, and rehabilitation services to all of enced staff, the CNU strength & conditioning department is is designed to assist student-athletes in their academic the student-athletes. The athletic trainers, team physicians, responsible for helping student-athletes reach their athletic endeavors. The department provides educational opportu- and support staff are committed to managing the health and potential. The department provides an all-encompassing nities, tracks academic performance, and helps enrich the well-being of all CNU athletes throughout the course of their and collaborative training regimen as well as a sport-specific academic success of all student-athletes. collegiate careers. focus to help maximize the potential of all Captains.

• 66 • 2018 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE Captains Turf Field Has Hosted Three NCAA Women’s Lacrosse Tournament Games

Captains Park, Home of CNU Softball

The Freeman Center Hosted the Volleyball Nationals

Video Board at POMOCO Stadium Captains Field, Home of Field Hockey Nationals Renovated Ratcliffe Weight Room

utstanding facilities have been a cornerstone of the Christopher Newport athletic department for many years. From exceptional competition venues to modern training and conditioning facilities, CNU provides its student-athletes with resources far beyond those available to most collegiate athletes. In return, Othe NCAA has continually rewarded the university with the opportunity to host national postseason competitions in a variety of sports. FACILITY UPGRADES TRAINING & CONDITIONING NATIONALS COME TO NEWPORT NEWS Keeping its facilities up-to-date and ahead of its counter- Among its recent facility upgrades, Christopher Newport re- Due in large part to the exceptional facilities that make up parts, CNU has invested heavily in its competition venues. modeled the Ratcliffe Weight Room, making it a top-level the athletics landscape at CNU, the Captains have been In the past three years alone, the university upgraded its strength & conditioning facility. Meanwhile, the university selected to host numerous NCAA postseason competitions. outdoor tennis facility, added a video board to POMOCO also features a pair of athletic training rooms in Ratcliffe Hall Among the high-profile tournaments held in Newport News, Stadium, resurfaced the Freeman Center, and completed and the Freeman Center, helping to ensure that all athletes Christopher Newport hosted the 2010 NCAA Field Hockey construction on Captains Park, the home of CNU softball. have speedy and convenient access to sports medicine. Finals and the 2014 NCAA Volleyball Championships.

2018 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE • 67 • CNU Student-Athletes and Coaches Gather for the “Kids First” Initiative, One of the Department’s Annual Community Service Projects

CNU Athletics Collected Over 8,000 Pounds of Food for the Virginia-Peninsula Food Bank in 2016-17

Participants in the 2016-17 Study Abroad Program

Captains Visit a Local Elementary School CNU Men’s Basketball Visited Europe in 2017 CNU Field Hockey at the London Olympics

n addition to athletic competition, Christopher Newport offers its student-athletes an opportunity to enrich their collegiate experience with a variety of off-the-field activities and programs. Over the years, Captains have traveled the globe through both team-related trips and the university’s study abroad program. Meanwhile, Iback home, student-athletes have continually engaged in a variety of service projects to help support the local community as well. FOREIGN EXPEDITIONS SERVICE PROJECTS COMMUNITY OUTREACH Following in the footsteps of their globe-trotting namesake, Along with service projects completed by individual teams, Christopher Newport was named No. 8 on The Princeton Christopher Newport teams have routinely traveled abroad. the entire athletic department gets together annually for its Review’s list of the universities Most Engaged in Community Among other expeditions, the CNU field hockey team went “Kids First” initiative. Started by Roland Ross, CNU’s Direc- Service. The athletic department has been a key figure in to the Olympic Games in London, while both the men’s bas- tor of Community Outreach, the program sends Captains to those efforts, winning its fourth straight CAC Canned Food ketball and women’s soccer teams visited Europe during the local elementary schools in order to welcome students back Challenge in 2016 after collecting over 8,000 pounds of summer of 2017. on their first day of school. canned food for the Virginia-Peninsula Food Bank.

• 68 • 2018 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE Eight CNU Teams Ranked Among the Top-15 Nationally in Average Attendance During the 2016-17 School Year

The CNU Cheerleaders Won Their Second National Championship in 2016-17

The CNU Storm is a Fixture at Athletic Events

Postgame Fireworks at a Football Game Fans Enjoy Tailgating at CNU The CNU Band Entertains the Crowd

amedays at Christopher Newport are a one-of-a-kind experience. From tailgating to fireworks to halftime entertainment, CNU has continued to put on a show for fans before, during, and after sporting events. Along with the entertainment provided by the student-athletes during the competitions, regular ap- Gpearances by Captain Chris as well as the cheerleaders, dance team, and school band add to the electric atmosphere encompassing gamedays at CNU. NATIONALLY-RENOWNED SPIRIT SQUADS PASSIONATE FANS WINNING ATMOSPHERE The CNU cheerleaders and CNU Storm dance team have Over the past decade, the Captains have built and main- Defending their home turf while giving their loyal supporters earned national recognition for their efforts. In 2017, the tained a passionate fan base. During the 2016-17 school much to cheer about, the Captains have been historically cheerleaders won the program’s second national title after year, eight athletic teams ranked among the top-15 national- successful at home in recent years. During the 2016-17 being crowned in the All-Girl Division during the College ly in average attendance. Among those squads, field hockey school year, the CNU athletic teams combined for an out- Cheerleading Nationals. Meanwhile, the CNU Storm placed and both the men’s and women’s soccer teams placed in the standing 127-28-2 record at home, including undefeated sixth at the NDA National Championships. top-five in the NCAA. marks by the men’s basketball, lacrosse, and soccer teams.

2018 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE • 69 • The Captains Have Filled Trophy Cases Throughout the Freeman Center and Ratcliffe Hall after Winning over 200 Conference Championships

CNU Football Has 10 NCAA Postseason Appearances in Its 15-Year History

Virginia Sports Hall of Famer C.J. Woollum

Four-Time All-American Chelsie Schweers CNU Softball Has 11 Straight NCAA Postseason Bids Pro Picks Lamont Strothers & Austin Chrismon

ounded over a half century ago, the Christopher Newport athletic department has developed into one of the finest collegiate programs in the nation. Consistent- ly ranked among the leaders in the Learfield Directors Cup, which gauges the overall success of an athletic department, CNU has seen 19 programs qualify for Fthe national championships in the past six years alone, including Final Four runs by field hockey and volleyball as well as both basketball teams. ALL-AMERICAN ATHLETES PROGRAM PLAUDITS CAPTAINS IN THE PROS In the 50-year history of CNU athletics, over 600 Captains In 2016-17, Christopher Newport won the Capital Athletic CNU is one of only four Division III schools that has pro- have earned All-American honors in their respective sports, Conference All-Sports Award as the top athletic department duced both an MLB and NBA draft pick. Lamont Strothers including 16 honorees during the 2016-17 school year. Ad- in the CAC. The Captains also finished 14th in the Learfield played two years in the NBA, while Austin Chrismon was ditionally, CNU student-athletes have claimed 67 individual Sports Directors’ Cup and claimed their ninth consecutive selected by the Astros in 2013. Captains have also gone on national championships and 12 team titles since the start of VaSID All-Sports Survey Title after compiling the highest to compete professionally in football, men’s soccer, women’s the athletics program. winning percentage among all colleges in Virginia (74.9 %). basketball, golf, and women’s lacrosse.

• 70 • 2018 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS (12)

Women’s Ind. Track & Field (6) 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1997, 1998 Women’s Out. Track & Field (6) 1987, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1994, 1998

CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS (241)

Baseball (5) 2001, 2002, 2008, 2011, 2012 Men’s Basketball (16) 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2017 Women’s Basketball (10) 1986, 1990, 1993, 1998, 2001, 2007, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2017 Men’s Cross Country (29) 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2015, The 2016-17 CNU Women’s Basketball Team Advanced to the NCAA Final Four 2016, 2017 Women’s Cross Country (19) 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 Field Hockey (1) 2017 Football (10) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014 Golf (5) 2011, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 Women’s Lacrosse (8) 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 Men’s Soccer (6) 2000, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2016 Women’s Soccer (7) 2000, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2016, 2017 Softball (11) 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2001, 2007, 2009, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017 Men’s Tennis (12) 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1990, 1993, 2006, 2007, 2017 Women’s Tennis (2) 1993, 2006 Men’s Ind. Track & Field (19) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2017 Sheila Trice was a 15-Time National Champion and 30-Time All-American in Track & Field Men’s Out. Track & Field (22) 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1995, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2017 Women’s Ind. Track & Field (24) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 Women’s Out. Track & Field (19) 1987, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 Volleyball (13) 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, CNU Track & Field Has Won 12 NCAA Team Titles 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017

NCAA TOURNAMENT TEAMS (143)

Baseball (7) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012 Men’s Basketball (21) 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2017 Women’s Basketball (18) 1980, 1982, 1986, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017 Men’s Cross Country (4) 1984, 1994, 2015, 2016, 2017 Volleyball Won Its 5th Regional Crown in 2014 Men’s Tennis Won CNU’s First League Title in 1976 Women’s Cross Country (1) 2014 Field Hockey (8) 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2017 Football (10) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014 Golf (11) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2011, 2012, 2016, 2017 CNU IN THE LEARFIELD SPORTS DIRECTORS’ CUP Men’s Lacrosse (1) 2013 Women’s Lacrosse (8) 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, The Directors’ Cup is an annual survey used to determine the top overall collegiate athletic departments in the country. 2013 The program honors institutions maintaining a broad-based athletic department. It awards points based upon how far each Men’s Soccer (10) 1986, 2000, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2016 team advances in the NCAA postseason. Overall, 18 sports are included in the Division III model. Women’s Soccer (9) 2000, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017 2016-17...... 14th 2011-12...... 23rd 2006-07...... 34th 2001-02...... 41st 1996-97...... 62nd Softball (15) 1993, 1995, 1998, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2015-16...... 40th 2010-11...... 20th 2005-06...... 89th 2000-01...... 31st 1995-96...... 57th 2016 2014-15...... 29th 2009-10...... 31st 2004-05...... 51st 1999-00...... 50th Men’s Tennis (2) 2007, 2017 2013-14...... 40th 2008-09...... 31st 2003-04...... 117th 1998-99...... 79th Volleyball (14) 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012-13...... 29th 2007-08...... 44th 2002-03...... 33rd 1997-98...... 21st 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017

2018 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE • 71 • Christopher Newport’s Student-Athletes Have Been Equally Successful Both on the Field and in the Classroom

Academic All-Conference Honorees Celebrated at a CNU Football Game

Zach Campbell, CAC Scholar-Athlete of the Year

Brook Byrd, 2017 Klich Award Recipient CNU’s Annual Academic Recognition Ceremony “Coaches in the Classroom” Program

long with their triumphs on the field, Christopher Newport student-athletes have been equally successful in the classroom. From the moment they arrive on campus, Captains are enrolled in the Student-Athlete Academic Support Program, which is designed to help them balance their educational and athletic Aendeavors. Taking advantage of their opportunities, CNU student-athletes have continued to earn regional and national recognition for their achievements. TOP OF THE CLASS NATIONAL HONOREES ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE Each year, CNU bestows the “Klich Academic Achievement The College Sports Information Directors of America rec- During the 2016-17 school year, 173 Captains collected Aca- Award” on the graduating senior who has earned the highest ognizes the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined demic All-Conference honors from either the Capital Athletic GPA. In three of the past five years, the award has been performances athletically and in the classroom. Last year, Conference or the New Jersey Athletic Conference. That handed to a student-athlete. Most recently, Brook Byrd, a a school-record seven Captains collected CoSIDA honors, total established a new school record. Overall, Academic member of the women’s tennis team and a Fulbright Scholar, including All-American runner Zach Campbell, who was also All-Conference laurels are awarded to those athletes that earned the 2017 honor after maintaining a perfect 4.0 GPA. celebrated as the CAC Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year. have attained a cumulative 3.20 GPA.

• 72 • 2018 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE CNU Sports Live Carries Broadcasts of Hundreds of Athletic Events Throughout the School Year

CNU Sports Live Brings Fans High-Tech Broadcasts Featuring HD Quality and Replay Capabilities

Luke Taylor & Evan Thorpe Broadcast a Game

Veteran Commentator Tracey Cooper John Krikorian Completes a Postgame Interview “Voice of the Captains” Francis Tommasino

ith student-athletes hailing from over 20 states and five foreign countries, the Christopher Newport athletic department has fans across the globe. In order to provide everyone with an opportunity to watch the Captains compete, CNU has continued to expand its digital reach through CNU Sports Live. WThe website provides free HD broadcasts of hundreds of athletic events throughout the year that can be accessed both live and on-demand. GLOBAL VIEWERSHIP VOICE OF THE CAPTAINS BEHIND-THE-SCENES INSIGHT Last year alone, CNU Sports Live broadcast over 200 athlet- Since 1996, Francis Tommasino has served as the “Voice Along with Tracey Cooper, who has served as a color com- ic events in high definition through Stretch Internet. Reach- of the Captains.” A Hall of Fame broadcaster with decades mentator alongside Tommasino for over 15 years, CNU ing thousands of computer screens, the live streams gained of experience on the radio, he calls play-by-play action of all Sports Live also brings knowledgeable insight from current over 65,000 unique views during the year. Meanwhile, over football and men’s basketball games both at home and on and former athletes throughout the year, including former 11,000 viewers utilized the On-Demand function to rewatch the road. He lends his voice to select broadcasts of other lacrosse greats Andy McGregor and Jake Myers, basketball broadcasts at their leisure. sports throughout the year as well. standout Evan Thorpe, and field hockey star Brittan Muir.

2018 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE • 73 • Paul Trible and Kyle McMullin Receive the Virginia All-Sports Award from Virginia Sports Hall of Fame Executives Eddie Webb and Carl Farris

UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

Paul S. Trible, Jr. Kyle McMullin Under President Paul S. Trible’s leadership, Christopher Newport Kyle McMullin begins his second year as the Director of Athletics af- University has become a university of choice for high-ability students ter serving in various capacities at Christopher Newport since 2008. from throughout Virginia and beyond. Since his appointment as Uni- versity President on Jan. 2, 1996, applications have risen by more During his time at CNU, McMullin has overseen all of the depart- than 700 percent and the campus has been transformed by nearly $1 ment’s fundraising efforts including the athletics annual fund, the billion in capital construction. Captains Crew, all major gift donors and prospects for athletics, the Royal Court, and the growth of the corporate sponsorship program. Trible has overseen significant improvements in the academic pro- grams offered at CNU and is committed to providing a high-quality liberal arts education that stimulates Beginning in June of 2010, McMullin became the Assistant Director of Athletics for Advancement and intellectual inquiry and fosters social and civic engagement. His visionary leadership has moved CNU Communications and took over daily oversight of the department’s communication efforts. Adding into the ranks of the finest preeminent liberal arts colleges in the nation. responsibility for all athletic publications and the official athletics site, CNUsports.com, McMullin has worked closely with the athletic communications staff to ensure consistent messaging and promotion of Since his first day as President, Trible has made himself accessible to students, faculty and the local Christopher Newport’s entire athletic program. community. His office’s open door policy invites all students to bring their stories of success and their concerns directly to him. To express his unrivaled passion for CNU academics and athletics, Trible fre- In the summer of 2011, McMullin coordinated the release of a new brand identity for CNU athletics. As quently converses with students around campus and cheers on CNU’s sports teams from the bleachers. the lead on the brand project, he served as the primary contact with the design agency, the Silverman Group, during the design of the new brand identity while also planning the implementation of a compre- Trible earned his bachelor of arts degree from Hampden-Sydney College and his law degree from Wash- hensive brand redesign. ington and Lee University. He served as a commonwealth’s attorney of Essex County from 1974 to 1976. He represented the commonwealth of Virginia in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1977 to 1983 McMullin has also overseen CNU’s trademark licensing program since its inception in April of 2011. and in the U.S. Senate from 1983 to 1989. Prior to his time at CNU, McMullin spent three years with ISP Sports at the University of Cincinnati to He was a member of the United States Delegation to the United Nations in 1988 and a teaching fellow at grow revenue by building relations with corporate sponsors of UC athletics. He later moved on to Villa- the Institute of Politics, John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University in 1989. nova University to assist ISP Sports with their corporate sponsorship program.

He is married to Rosemary Dunaway Trible and has two children, Mary Katherine Trible Peters and A 2004 graduate of the University of Richmond, McMullin is a native of Blacksburg, Virginia and resides Paul S. Trible III. in Newport News with his wife, Lynn, and their children, Caroline and Nathan.

• 74 • 2018 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE Lindsay Birch Bill Broderick Captain Chris Justin Chezem Eric Christiansen Jamie Coleman Jonathan Dean Shanika Ellis Erica Flanigan Volleyball Coach Women’s Basketball Mascot Asst. Men’s Soccer Tennis Coach Golf Coach Strength & Conditioning Athletics Finance Cheerleading Coach Coach Coach Coordinator Manager

Paul Trible and Kyle McMullin Receive the Virginia All-Sports Award from Virginia Sports Hall of Fame Executives Eddie Webb and Carl Farris Josh Freeman Danny Garay Carrie Gardner Kate Gomes Chy Green Austin Gregory Jamie Gunderson Rebecca Hartrum John Harvell Asst. Softball Coach Athletic Facilities and Associate Director of Academic Mentor Academic Mentor Manager of Video Asst. Women’s Soccer Asst. Women’s Baseball Coach Game Day Operations Athletics / SWA Production Coach Lacrosse Coach Manager

Jon Howard Caroline Herath Kilee Kadrie-Weiler Matt Kelchner Jay Kirland Joyce Anne John Krikorian Matthew Kutz Sarah Lagasse Asst. Golf Coach Academic Mentor Academic Mentor Associate Director of Asst. Football Coach Koubaroulis Men’s Basketball Director of Recreational Cross Country Coach Athletics Academic Support Coach Services Coordinator

Marlene Lichty Art Link Taylor Macina Landon Mariani David McCune Robin McDow Kyle McMullin Nicole Mitchell Stephanie Mooney Asst. Field Hockey Football Coach CNU Storm Dance Asst. Football Coach Head Athletic Trainer Program Support Director of Athletics Asst. Women’s Asst. Athletic Trainer Coach Team Coach Basketball Coach

Angela Carrie Moura Will Orbin Dominic Parker Keith Parr Maxwell Plarr Mark Powell Kim Pruden Dr. Kip Redick Moore-Lobach Field Hockey Coach Asst. Football Coach Asst. Men’s Basketball Softball Coach Sailing Coach Asst. Football Coach Academic Mentor NCAA Faculty Academic Mentor Coach Representative

Roland Ross Lou Serio Steve Shaw Rob Silsbee Judy Stenzhorn Cindy Sutphin Cory Taylor Zach Thomas Mikey Thompson Athletic Outreach Athletic Materials Men’s Soccer Coach Director of Sports Administrative Assistant Program Support Asst. Volleyball Coach Asst. Men’s Lacrosse Men’s Lacrosse Coach Coordinator Manager Information Coach

Francis Tommasino Lisa Valentine Dan Weiler Dave Weiner Katie Wimp Tyler Wingard Andy Wissinger Sr. Director of Athletic Women’s Lacrosse Women’s Soccer Coach Asst. Tennis Coach Asst. Athletic Materials Track & Field Coach Asst. Baseball Coach Communications Coach Manager

2018 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT WOMEN’S LACROSSE MEDIA GUIDE • 75 •

Ascending to New Heights

hen former U.S. added, and there are no large sections or demanding, and students are expected Senator Paul Trible teaching assistants. to actively engage in class and outside of became president More than $1 billion in capital the classroom. There are more than 200 of Christopher construction has been completed, and offi cially recognized clubs, organizations Newport CNU has built a spectacularly beautiful and activities from which to choose. UniversityW in 1996, he challenged his campus with world-class facilities. “Our That’s a remarkable number for a school new colleagues to build a great university job is to instruct and inspire, and nothing of 5,000 students. for America. “We are not interested does that more powerfully than great In all things, the University in incremental progress. We are in the architecture,” Trible says. “We want our emphasizes the importance of leadership, business of dramatic transformation. students to have great dreams for their honor and civic engagement. The Everything we do will be done at the lives and for this country.” study of leadership is available to all highest levels of excellence, and with The reach and reputation of CNU is students, and nearly 25 percent of CNU’s the help of a lot of wonderful people, spreading. Kiplinger’s and The Princeton students participate in the President’s CNU will become one of America’s pre- Review include the University among Leadership Program. This program eminent public liberal arts and sciences the best values in higher education. combines rigorous academic courses that universities.” We have done just that. U.S. News & World Report now ranks lead to a minor in leadership studies Few schools have come so far so CNU No. 5 among all public regional with community service, foreign study, quickly. Applications have exploded by universities in the South and as a school outdoor adventure and speakers who 800 percent. This year CNU will receive to watch for making “the most promising have led lives of success and signifi cance. more than 8,000 applications for a and innovative changes in the areas of “We want our students to become freshman class of 1,200. The quality of academics, faculty, student life, campus good citizens and leaders who possess a students is soaring. SAT scores in critical and facilities.” Christopher Newport commitment to excellence, a passion for reading and math have increased by more is also the only public institution in engagement, a moral compass to direct than 200 points. the nation to earn a perfect “A” from and guide their lives, and a powerful CNU offers great teaching and small the American Council of Trustees and sense of their responsibility for making classes. Hundreds of full-time faculty, Alumni for the strength of its curriculum. the world a better place. We want our drawn from the most respected graduate Christopher Newport is not a place students to lead, serve, love and set the programs in the country, have been for spectators. The academics are world on fi re.”

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2/21 Bridgewater Captains Turf Field 4:00 p.m. 4/4 at Salisbury* Salisbury, Md. 5:00 p.m.

2/24 at Virginia Wesleyan Virginia Beach, Va. 1:00 p.m. 4/7 Marymount* Captains Turf Field 2:00 p.m.

2/27 at Shenandoah Winchester, Va. 5:00 p.m. 4/11 at Mary Washington* Fredericksburg, Va. 4:00 p.m.

3/3 Catholic Captains Turf Field 3:00 p.m. 4/14 at York (Pa.)* York, Pa. 1:00 p.m.

3/7 at Washington & Lee Lexington, Va. 3:30 p.m. 4/18 Southern Virginia* Captains Turf Field 4:00 p.m.

3/10 Meredith Captains Turf Field 4:00 p.m. 4/21 Wesley* Captains Turf Field 2:00 p.m.

3/13 Washington (Md.) Captains Turf Field 4:00 p.m. CAPITAL ATHLETIC CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT

3/15 Haverford Captains Turf Field 4:00 p.m. 4/28 CAC 1st Round TBD TBD

3/24 at Frostburg State* Frostburg, Md. 4:00 p.m. 5/2 CAC Semifinals TBD TBD

3/28 Randolph-Macon Captains Turf Field 7:30 p.m. 5/5 CAC Championships TBD TBD

3/31 St. Mary’s (Md.)* Captains Turf Field 2:00 p.m. *Capital Athletic Conference Game