2015 WOMEN’S LACROSSE

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MICHIGAN QUICK FACTS U-M TO HOST NO. 6 NORTHWESTERN THURSDAY Location ...... Ann Arbor, Mich. Enrollment ...... 43,625 MICHIGAN vs NO. 6 NORTHWESTERN Founded ...... 1896 Conference ...... THURSDAY, APRIL 2 • MICHIGAN STADIUM (ANN ARBOR, MICH.) • 7 P.M. Colors...... Maize and Blue Live Stats: MGoBlue.com | Live Video: BTN Plus Nickname ...... Wolverines TV: BTN | Play-by-Play: Mike Wolf | Analyst: Courtney Connor Fight Song ...... Stadium ...... Michigan Stadium (109, 901) Athletics Website ...... mgoblue.com President ...... Interim Director of Athletics...... Jim Hackett Senior Woman Administrator ...... Bitsy Ritt Head Coach ...... Jennifer Ulehla (2nd year, Maryland ‘91) VS Ulehla’s Record at U-M ...... 9-18 Ulehla’s Big Ten Record ...... 0-1 Assistant Coach / Off ense ...... Alyssa Murray (1st year, Syracuse ‘14) Northwestern Wildcats Assistant Coach / Defense ...... Becca Block (1st year, Syracuse ‘13) 5-5 (0-1 Big Ten) 6-3 (0-1 Big Ten)

2015 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS WOLVERINE BITES Overall: 5-5 Big Ten: 0-0 Home: 2-2 Road: 3-3 Neutral: 0-0 Wolverines are One Year Older Michigan competed in its inaugural season in 2014 with a roster compiled solely DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME/RESULT of 27 freshmen. The 2015 roster includes 23 of those 27 original student-ath- February Sat. 14 at Florida Gainesville, Fla. L, 21-0 letes, which are now sophomores, and also includes 12 freshmen. Four Wolver- Sun. 22 at Winthrop Rock Hill, S.C. L, 11-10 (OT) ine sophomores have started all 27 games in their careers -- Anna Schueler (M), Sat. 28 St. Bonaventure Oosterbaan Field House W, 18-6 Jess Angerman (A), Brooke Pancoast (D) and Allison Silber (G). March Tue. 3 at California Berkeley, Calif. W, 16-14 Michigan Among the Big Ten and NCAA Fri. 6 at St. Mary’s Moraga, Calif. W, 22-8 Goals: Michigan boasts two of the Big Ten’s top 10 players in goals per game -- 8.) Wed. 11 Virginia Tech Michigan Stadium L, 13-12 (OT) Sat. 14 Niagara Michigan Stadium W, 15-8 Kim Coughlan (2.20/game) and 9.) Jess Angerman (2.10/game). Fri. 20 at Marquette Milwaukee, Wis. W, 10-7 Sun. 22 Colorado Michigan Stadium L, 14-13 (2OT) Ground Balls: Michigan leads the Big Ten and is ninth in the NCAA in ground Fri. 27 at Ohio State * Columbus, Ohio L, 13-5 balls per game at 19.5. Michigan owns four of the top six players in the Big Ten in April ground balls per game -- Anna Schueler and Madeline Dion are tied for fi rst at Thu. 2 Northwestern * Michigan Stadium 7 p.m. 2.20, is fourth at 1.9, and is tied for fi fth at 1.80 Sun. 5 Duquesne Michigan Stadium 3 p.m. Brooke Pancoast Allison Silber Thu. 9 at Penn State * State College, Pa. 7 p.m. per game. Sun. 12 at Notre Dame South Bend, Ind. 1 p.m. Sat. 18 at Maryland * College Park, Md. Noon Sun. 26 Rutgers * Michigan Stadium 1 p.m. Caused Turnovers: Michigan is second in the Big Ten in caused turnovers at 9.10 Thu. 30 Big Ten First Round New Brunswick, N.J. TBA per outing, led by Madeline Dion, who ranks tied for fi rst in the conference and tied for 19th in the NCAA at 1.8 per game. May Fri. 1 Big Ten Semifinals New Brunswick, N.J. TBA Sun. 3 Big Ten Championship New Brunswick, N.J. TBA Draw Controls: The Wolverines rank fourth in the Big Ten in draw controls per * Big Ten contest l All times EDT l Home games in bold game (12.3), led by Anna Schueler’s 3.4 per game, which are good for third in the conference. PROBABLE STARTERS Attack Year G-A-P Other Sharing the Ball Jess Angerman So. 21-5-26 10 GB Thirteen diff erent players have tallied points for Michigan this season, while 10 Tess Korten So. 14-4-18 7 GB Lauren Oberlander So. 14-4-18 7 GB have scored goals. So far this season the Wolverines have six players with 10 or more goals -- Jess Angerman (21, 5A) and Kim Coughlan (22G, 4A) are leading Midfield Year G-A-P Other U-M with 26 points, while Anna Schueler (20G, 5A), Tess Korten (14G, 4A), Lau- Mae Tarr Fr. 7-1-8 15 DC Kim Coughlan So. 22-4-26 13 DC ren Oberlander (14G, 4A) and Madeline Dion (10G, 0A) round out the players Madeline Dion So. 10-0-10 22 GB, 18 CT with 10 or more goals. Anna Schueler So. 20-5-25 34 DC, 22 GB

Defense Year G-A-P Other Possessing the Ball Molly Fishter Fr. 0-3-3 4 GB So far in 2015, Michigan is averaging 14.9 turnovers per game, compared to 18 Kelly Kubach So. 0-0-0 16 GB, 9 DC per game in 2014 and 17.3 per game by it 2015 opponents. Michigan is also win- Margaret Metzger So. 0-0-0 13 GB, 9 DC Brooke Pancoast So. 0-0-0 19 GB ning the ground-ball battle, 195-156, overall this season and is ranked fi rst in the Big Ten and ninth in the county in ground balls per game, averaging 19.5. In ad- Goalie Year Saves Save % dition, Michigan has gone 119-for-150 (79 percent) on clears so far this season. Allison Silber So. 68 .384

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ATTACK DEFENSE Jess Angerman led Michigan with 44 points on 31 goals and 13 as- Brooke Pancoast is Michigan’s vocal leader of the defensive unit. She sists last season. Angerman tallied at least one point in each of the last started all 17 games last season, recording 23 ground balls, 22 draw nine games of the season, tallying 27 points during that stretch. controls and eight caused turnovers.

Angerman is tied for the team lead in point with 26 on 21 goals and Pancoast has started all 10 games in 2015 and has tallied 19 ground fi ve assists and also has 10 ground balls, fi ve draw controls and three balls, six caused turnovers and three draw controls. She ranks fourth caused turnovers. She has scored at least one point in each of the last in the Big Ten in ground balls per game, averaging 1.9. nine games, including a season-high four goals against St. Bonaven- ture. Kelly Kubach started all 16 games she played in last season, fi nishing the season second on the team in caused turnovers with 15, and also Tess Korten was third on the team in points in 2014 with 38, on 28 contributed 17 ground balls and six draw controls. goals and 10 assists. She fi nished the season on a 10-game/30-point streak, tallying at least one point in each of the last 10 games of the Kubach has started all 10 games in 2015, recording 16 ground balls, season. Korten notched a program-record seven points (4G, 3A) in eight caused turnovers and nine draw controls. U-M’s fi rst-ever win over UC Davis. GOALIE Korten is tied for fourth on the team in points this season with 14 Allison Silber started all 17 games in goal for Michigan last season, goals and four assists. She also has seven ground balls, fi ve draw con- making 143 saves and recording a save percentage of .360. trols and fi ve caused turnovers. Korten has had at least one goal in all except one game she has played in this year, including a season-high Silber has played all except 21 minutes in the cage for Michigan this four goals at St. Mary’s. season, making 68 total saves, and recording a save percentage of .384. She made a season-high 10 saves at California, helping U-M to a MIDFIELD 16-14 win. Silber also ranks tied for fi fth in the Big Ten in ground balls Anna Schueler led Michigan in goals with 32 last season and was sec- per game at 1.8. ond in points (43) and assists (11). She was also U-M’s primary player taking the draw, winning a team-high 54 draws in 2014, and will take the majority of the Wolverines’ draws this season. Schueler also had a team-high 16 caused turnovers last season. She was a two-time ALC Rookie of the Week selection and an All-ALC second team member as a freshman. MICHIGAN’S TOP ATTACKING THREATS In 2015, Schueler is third on the team in points with 25, on 20 goals and fi ve assists. She also has a team-high 34 draw controls, which rank Michigan returned all of its off ensive production from last season, third in the Big Ten (3.4/game), and is also tied for the Big Ten lead including four players that accounted for 71 percent (112/158) of with 2.2 ground balls per game this season (22 total). its goals and 72 percent (149/207) of its points -- Anna Schuel- er (32G+11A=43P), Jess Angerman (31G+13A=44P), Tess Korten Kim Coughlan came on strong in the second half of last season, (28G+10A=38P) and Kim Coughlan (21G+3A=24P). scoring 15 of her 21 goals in the fi nal seven games of the season. She fi nished the 2014 season fourth on the team in goals with 21 and That quartet continues to lead the Wolverines this season, accounting added three assists. for 95 of their 154 points (62 percent) and 77 of their 121 goals (64 per- cent) -- Kim Coughlan (22G+4A=26P), Jess Angerman (21G+5A=26P), This season, Coughlan and Jess Angerman are tied for fi rst on the Anna Schueler (20G+5A=25P) and Tess Korten (14G+4A=18P). team in points with 26, on 22 goals and four assists. She also has 13 draw controls, nine ground balls and two caused turnovers. Against 2014 Niagara, Coughlan matched a program record with fi ve goals on seven Schueler Angerman Korten Coughlan All 4 Team shots. G 32 31 28 21 112 158 A 11 13 10 3 37 49 Madeline Dion fi nished the 2014 season fi fth on the team in points P 43 44 38 24 149 207 with 11 goals and one assist, and also added 13 ground balls, six draw controls and 11 caused turnovers. DC 54 26 28 14 122 198

So far in 2015, Dion has recorded 10 goals, including her fi rst career 2015 (through 10 games) hat trick against Colorado. She leads the team in caused turnovers Schueler Angerman Korten Coughlan All 4 Team with 18 (1.8/game), which is tied for fi rst in the Big Ten and tied for G 20 21 14 22 77 121 19th in the NCAA. Against Virginia Tech, Dion set a program record A 5 5 4 4 18 33 with fi ve caused turnovers. Dion is also tied for fi rst on the team in P 25 26 18 26 95 154 ground balls with 22, which co-lead the Big Ten, and has 11 draw controls. DC 34 5 5 13 57 123

2015 MICHIGAN WOMEN’S LACROSSE NATIONAL RANKINGS MICHIGAN ASSISTANT COACHES IWLCA Coaches Poll • March 30, 2015 Rank Team Votes Record Assistant coach Becca Block joined Ulehla’s staff on July 16, 2014, and is working 1 Maryland * # 400 (20) 10-0 primarily with the Wolverine defense. Block joined U-M’s staff after one season 2 North Carolina 362 10-2 3 Boston College 354 10-1 as an assistant coach at the University of Vermont. As a player, she was the 2013 4 Virginia 341 8-4 IWLCA Defender of the Year at Syracuse University (2010-13) and is a current U.S. 5 Duke 327 10-1 National Team member (2012-present). Throughout her collegiate playing career, 6 Northwestern * # 306 6-3 7 Syracuse 281 8-4 she helped the Orange qualify for the NCAA Tournament on three occasions (2010, 8 Florida # 249 8-4 ‘12, ‘13). The team advanced to the Final Four in 2010 and the national champion- 9 Stony Brook 210 9-0 ship game in 2012. 10 Louisville 208 8-3 11 Penn 175 8-1 12 Penn State * # 173 8-3 Assistant coach Alyssa Murray was the latest addition to U-M’s staff (January 13 Stanford 171 5-1 2015) and is the Wolverines’ off ensive specialist. She recently completed a stand- 14 James Madison 165 8-3 15 Princeton 115 7-2 out career at Syracuse University, where she was a two-time Tewaaraton Award 16 Loyola 103 7-4 fi nalist. Following her career at Syracuse, Murray was selected to the U.S. Women’s 17 Notre Dame # 81 6-5 National Team and also signed a one-year contract with Team STX. Prior to coming 18 Ohio State * # 71 10-2 19 Albany 58 8-1 to Ann Arbor, Murray served as a volunteer assistant coach at Stony Brook Univer- 20 Johns Hopkins 27 8-2 sity during the Fall of 2014.

Also receiving votes: Massachusetts, Delaware, Cornell. The Block-Murray Connection Assistant coaches Becca Block and Alyssa Murray were teammates at Syracuse Inside Lacrosse Poll • March 30, 2015 Rank Team Record Points Prev University for three seasons, where they both had outstanding careers, and are 1 Maryland (13) * # 10-0 260 1 now members of the U.S. Women’s National Team together. Block was the National 2 North Carolina 10-2 234 3 Defender of the Year in 2013 at Syracuse and now coaches the Wolverine defense, 3 Boston College 10-1 233 2 4 Duke 10-1 223 4 while Murray was a two-time Tewaaraton Award fi nalist (2013-14) as an attacker 5 Virginia 8-4 208 7 and works primarily with U-M’s off ense. 6 Northwestern * # 6-3 198 4 7 Syracuse 8-4 181 6 8 Stony Brook 9-0 178 8 9 Florida # 8-4 142 10 10 Penn 8-1 136 11 11 Stanford 5-1 129 9 12 Louisville 8-3 118 12 13 Ohio State * # 10-2 94 14 14 Penn State * # 8-3 91 16 15 James Madison 8-3 88 15 16 Princeton 7-2 63 13 17 Notre Dame # 6-5 50 18 18 Albany 8-1 48 17 19 Loyola Maryland 7-4 31 19 20 Johns Hopkins 8-2 19 20

Also receiving votes: Southern California, Massachusetts, Delaware.

* Big Ten Conference # 2015 Opponent

Women’s Lax 101 Inaugural Season of Big Ten Lacrosse There are currently 107 NCAA Division I women’s lacrosse programs The Big Ten Conference announced that it would sponsor men’s and across the country that compete in 13 diff erent conferences, includ- women’s lacrosse as varsity sports on June 3, 2013, giving the con- ing four fi rst-year programs -- Furman, Gardner-Webb, Massachu- ference 28 sports. With the addition of Maryland and Rutgers as full- setts-Lowell and Mercer. After competing in the American Lacrosse fl edged members of the Big Ten, starting in 2014-15, both the men Conference (ALC) during its inaugural season in 2014, Michigan and women have enough to form a conference with an automatic is now a member of the Big Ten Conference, which is sponsoring bid to the NCAA Tournament. Maryland, Northwestern, Ohio State, women’s lacrosse for the fi rst year, along with Maryland, Northwest- Penn State and Rutgers join Michigan for the inaugural season of Big ern, Penn State, Ohio State and Rutgers. Maryland, Northwestern, Ten women’s lacrosse. Ohio State and Penn State are each currently ranked in the top 20 nationally. Big Ten women’s lacrosse features teams that have won 24 national championships and 20 of the 33 NCAA Championships, including nine of the last 10. Maryland won its 12th national championship last year. Northwestern has won seven NCAA titles -- most recently in 2012. Penn State has earned fi ve national championships, including NCAA titles in 1987 and 1989. 2015 MICHIGAN WOMEN’S LACROSSE SCOUTING NORTHWESTERN MICHIGAN ROOKIES

Northwestern owns a 6-3 record, including a 0-1 mark in Big Ten The Newcomers play, with all three losses coming against top-10 opponents -- No. 8 Of Michigan’s 12 freshmen on its roster, 10 have seen game action so Duke (15-9), No. 2 North Carolina (12-11) and No. 1 Maryland (16-5). far this season. Midfi elder Molly Fishter has seen ample time in all 10 The Wildcats are 2-3 against ranked opponents this season, having games, including one start, and has tallied three assists. Attacker Mae defeated No. 7 Virginia (6-5) and No. 10 Louisville (12-10). Tarr has seen time in all 10 games, recording seven goals and one as- sist, including a breakout performance at St. Mary’s. In that game, Tarr Led by 13th-year head coach Kelly Amonte Hiller, Northwestern is tied a program record with fi ve goals and set a program record with coming off a 14-7 season, when it advanced to the semifi nals of the seven draw controls en route to being named Big Ten Freshman of the NCAA Tournament before losing to eventual national champion Week. Tarr is also second on the team in draw controls with 15. Katie Maryland, 9-6. Melvin notched her fi rst career point on an assist versus St. Bonaven- ture. Goalie Kat Geff ken saw six minutes of time against Florida and 15 Three diff erent players have tallied double-digit goals for Northwest- minutes against St. Bonaventure. ern this season, led by freshman Selena Lasota’s 34 goals, which lead the Big Ten and rank fi fth in the NCAA. Redshirt senior attacker Kara Tarr Named Big Ten Freshman of the Week Mupo has 16 goals, while junior midfi elder Kaleigh Craig has 13 goals Freshman Mae Tarr received the program’s fi rst Big Ten Conference and three assists. Senior goalie Bridget Bianco, who has played all but weekly honor on March 9, being named the conference’s Freshman of 38 minutes in cage for the Wildcats this season, has made 68 total the Week. At St. Mary’s (March 6), Tarr helped lead the Maize and Blue saves and has a save percentage of .436. to its third straight win by a lopsided score of 22-8. The Parkville, Md. native fi nished with fi ve goals on seven shots, one assist, three ground Series vs. Northwestern: Northwestern leads the all-time series balls, one caused turnover, and also set a program record with seven 1-0 against Michigan. The Wildcats defeated the Wolverines 20-6 in draw controls. Four of her fi ve goals were tallied in the second half, the inaugural meeting between the two teams on March 11, 2014. while one goal in each half came on a free-position attempt. Kaleigh Craig led NU with four goals and one assist in that match- up, while Anna Schueler had two goals and three draw controls for Michigan. MICHIGAN LACROSSE GAME FOR CHANGE Michigan-Northwestern High School Connections United Against Relationship Violence Two Michigan players have hometown connections to members of Northwestern’s roster. Lauren Pryor and NU freshman Emily Michigan’s men’s (noon) and women’s lacrosse (3 p.m.) doubleheader Stein were teammates at Darien High School (Darien, Conn.), while on Sunday, April 5, will be the inaugural Michigan Lacrosse Game for freshman Sydney Dalmass and Wildcat senior goalie Bridget Change, as the two programs “Unite against Relationship Violence.” Bianco played one season together at Moorestown High School (Moorestown, N.J.). The two programs are collaborating with the One Love Foundation, which was founded in honor of Yeardley Love, a University of Virginia Ulehla-Amonte Hiller Connection women’s lacrosse player who lost her life in 2010 to an unhealthy Michigan head coach Jennifer Ulehla (1990-91) and Northwestern relationship involving a member of the UVA men’s lacrosse team. The head coach Kelly Amonte Hiller (1993-96) were both standout players U-M men’s and women’s teams, as well as Rutgers’ men’s team and the at the University of Maryland, but just missed being teammates. Duquesne women’s team will be wearing identical One Love T-shirts Ulehla was a two-time All-American with the Terrapins (1990-91) and during pre-game warmups to signify that the issue of relationship vi- was named to the All-Tournament Team at the NCAA Final Four in olence is bigger than the game of lacrosse and that all teams involved 1990, while Amonte earned back-to-back national player of the year are committed to making a change on the global issue. The offi cial awards (1995-96). Ulehla and Amonte also went on to play for the hashtag of the event will be #Be1ForChange. U.S. National Team, but never played together.

2015 MICHIGAN WOMEN’S LACROSSE 2015 NUMERICAL ROSTER # Wolverine Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/High School Pronunciation 1 Sophie duPhily A 5-4 So. Chadds Ford, Pa./Kennett do-PHILLY 2 Lauren Pryor D 5-7 So. Darien, Conn./Darien 3 Madeline Dion M 5-4 So. Annapolis, Md./Annapolis MAD-uh-lynn DEE-on 4 Natalie Carti A 5-3 So. Oakland, N.J./Indian Hills CARD-e 5 Jess Angerman A 5-6 So. Shoreham, N.Y./Shoreham-Wading River ANGER-minn 6 Tess Korten A 5-0 So. Glen Head, N.Y./North Shore CORE-tin 7 Allison Silber G 5-7 So. Phoenix, Md./McDonogh School SIL-bur 8 Kelly Schlansker A 5-4 So. Glenville, N.Y./Niskayuna SHHLANKS-kerr 9 Anna Schueler M 5-5 So. , Ill./Loyola Academy SHOE-ler 10 Caroline Fitzpatrick D/M 5-7 So. Norwell, Mass./Thayer Academy 11 Kim Coughlan M 5-8 So. Port Jeff erson, N.Y./Saint Anthony’s COG-lynn 12 Allie Breitfeller A 5-1 So. East Northport, N.Y./Northport BRIGHT-fell-er 13 Gigi Packard D 5-7 Fr. Needham, Mass./Thayer Academy 14 Kathy Quigley D/M 5-9 So. Birmingham, Mich./Seaholm 15 Kelly Kubach D 5-2 So. Philadelphia, Pa./William Penn Charter COO-bahk 16 Lauren Oberlander A/M 5-3 So. Westfi eld, N.J./Kent Place School OH-bur-land-er 17 Emma Guarino D/M 5-4 So. Davidsonville, Md./Roland Park Country School guh-RE-no 18 Bianca Brueckner A 5-9 R-Fr. Weston, Mass./Weston BRUCK-ner 19 Amanda Sutor A 5-6 So. Phoenix, Md./St. Paul’s School for Girls SUIT-er 20 Margaret Metzger D/M 5-7 So. Bloomfi eld Hills, Mich./Lahser 21 Regan Anderson D/M 5-4 So. Dana Point, Calif./St. Margaret’s Episcopal School RAY-ghin 22 Kat Geff ken G 5-9 Fr. Andover, Mass./Andover 23 Devon Maltz M 5-7 Fr. Ridgewood, N.J./Ridgewood 24 Hadie Evarts D/M 5-6 So. Austin, Texas/St. Stephen’s Episcopal School HAD-e 25 Katie Melvin A 5-10 Fr. Villanova, Pa./Harriton 26 Brooke Pancoast D 5-6 So. Villanova, Pa./Radnor 27 Lily Kovach D 5-5 Fr. Swarthmore, Pa./Strath Haven CO-vack 28 Mae Tarr A 5-5 Fr. Parkville, Md./Notre Dame Prep 30 Emily Braun M 5-4 So. Grand Rapids, Mich./Grand Rapids Catholic Central 36 Becca Marchant D 5-8 Fr. Washington, D.C./Georgetown Day mar-SHONT 38 Molly Fishter M 5-4 Fr. Florham Park, N.J./Madison 42 Sydney Dalmass A/M 5-6 Fr. Moorestown, N.J./Moorestown DAHL-mus 43 Ali Barzyk A 5-1 Fr. Lutherville, Md./McDonogh BAR-sick 45 Katie Smesko A/M 5-7 Fr. Ridgewood, N.J./Ridgewood SMESS-co 88 Gabby Cuzzola M 5-6 Fr. Erie, Pa./Mercersburg Academy COO-zoh-luh

Head Coach: Jennifer Ulehla (YOU-luh-luh) Assistant Coaches: Becca Block, Alyssa Murray

WOLVERINES BY STATE HEAD COACH JENNIFER ULEHLA CALIFORNIA (1) Lauren Oberlander Alma Mater ...... Maryland, ‘91 Regan Anderson Katie Smesko Head Coach at Michigan ...... Second Season CONNECTICUT (1) NEW YORK (5) Record at Michigan ...... 9-18 Lauren Pryor Jess Angerman Big Ten Record ...... 0-1 Allie Breitfeller ILLINOIS (1) Kim Coughlan Collegiate Head Coach ...... 12th Season Anna Schueler Tess Korten Record as Head Coach ...... 119-89 Kelly Schlansker MARYLAND (6) Jennifer Ulehla is in her second year as the head coach of the Michigan women’s la- Ali Barzyk PENNSYLVANIA (6) crosse program. She was announced as Michigan’s fi rst head coach in program history Madeline Dion Gabby Cuzzola in September 2011 and has been working to build a championship culture within her Emma Guarino Sophie duPhily Allison Silber Lily Kovach program from day one. Under Ulehla’s guidance, Michigan compiled a 4-13 record in its Amanda Sutor Kelly Kubach fi rst season as a Division I program in 2014. In addition, three Wolverines garnered ALC Mae Tarr Katie Melvin Rookie of the Week accolades, and freshman Anna Schueler was selected to the All-ALC Brooke Pancoast second team in that fi rst season. MASSACHUSETTS (4) Bianca Brueckner TEXAS (1) Caroline Fitzpatrick Hadie Evarts Prior to coming to Ann Arbor, Ulehla gained experience in the development of a new Kat Geff ken program as an assistant coach at Florida from January 2008-June 2010. Taking a hiatus Gigi Packard WASHINGTON D.C. (1) from collegiate lacrosse, Ulehla worked as an assistant coach with the U.S. National Elite Becca Marchant Team from 2006-09. Previous collegiate head coaching stops for Ulehla also include MICHIGAN (3) Temple (2004-06) and James Madison (1994-2002). She was inducted into the James Emily Braun Margaret Metzger Madison University Athletics Hall of Fame on Nov. 15, 2013, for her contributions to the Kathy Quigley program.

NEW JERSEY (6) As a player, Ulehla was a two-time All-American at Maryland (1990-91) and also com- Natalie Carti peted on the U.S. National Lacrosse team from 1990-95. Sydney Dalmass Molly Fishter Devon Maltz 2015 MICHIGAN WOMEN’S LACROSSE CAREER SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

#21 Regan Anderson (So. • D/M) #1 Sophie duPhily (So. • A) #26 Brooke Pancoast (So. • D) Points: 1, at Villanova, Feb. 22, 2014 Points: 5, at St. Mary’s, March 6, 2015 Ground Balls: 4, 2 times Goals: 1, at Villanova, Feb. 22, 2014 Goals: 3, at St. Mary’s, March 6, 2015 Draw Controls: 3, Niagara, March 14, 2015 Ground Balls: 2, 2 times Assists: 2, at St. Mary’s, March 6, 2015 Caused Turnovers: 3, at St. Mary’s, March 6, 2015 Draw Controls: 1, 2 times Ground Balls: 2, 2 times Caused Turnovers: 1, 4 times Draw Controls: 1, 3 times #2 Lauren Pryor (So. • D) Caused Turnovers: 1, 2 times Ground Balls: 3, at Detroit, April 16, 2014 #5 Jess Angerman (So. • A) Free-position Goals: 1, at St. Mary’s, March 6, 2015 Draw Controls: 1, 2 times Points: 6, 2 times Caused Turnovers: 2, at Detroit, April 16, 2014 Goals: 4, 4 times #24 Hadie Evarts (So. • D/M) Assists: 2, 5 times No stats recorded #14 Kathy Quigley (So. • D/M) Ground Balls: 3, 2 times Ground Balls: 1, at Florida, March 8, 2014 Draw Controls: 5, at Penn State, March 23, 2014 #38 Molly Fishter (Fr. • M) Caused Turnovers: 1, at Penn State, March 23, 2014 Caused Turnovers: 1, 5 times Points: 1, 3 times Free-position Goals: 1, 7 times Assists: 1, 3 times #8 Kelly Schlansker (So. • A) Ground Balls: 2, St. Bonaventure, Feb. 28, 2015 Points: 2, 4 times #43 Ali Barzyk (Fr. • A) Caused Turnovers: 2, St. Bonaventure, Feb. 28, 2015 Goals: 2, 2 times No stats recorded Assists: 1, 2 times #10 Caroline Fitzpatrick (So. • D/M) Ground Balls: 2, 4 times #30 Emily Braun (So. • M) Ground Balls: 1, 2 times Draw Controls: 2, California, April 12, 2014 Points: 2, Winthrop, March 20, 2014 Caused Turnovers: 1, at St. Mary’s, March 6, 2015 Caused Turnovers: 2, Colorado, March 22, 2015 Goals: 1, 4 times Assists: 1, 4 times #22 Kat Geff ken (Fr. • G) #9 Anna Schueler (So. • M) Ground Balls: 4, Winthrop, March 20, 2014 Saves: 3, St. Bonaventure, Feb. 28, 2015 Points: 6, UC Davis, March 30, 2014 Draw Controls: 2, 4 times Ground Balls: 1, St. Bonaventure, Feb. 28, 2015 Goals: 5, 2 times Caused Turnovers: 3, at St. Mary’s, March 6, 2015 Assists: 2, at Navy, April 5, 2014 Free-position Goals: 1, 4 times #17 Emma Guarino (So. • D/M) Ground Balls: 5, at Winthrop, Feb. 22, 2015 Ground Balls: 3, at St. Mary’s, March 6, 2015 Draw Controls: 6, 3 times #12 Allie Breitfeller (So. • A) Draw Controls: 2, at St. Mary’s, March 6, 2015 Caused Turnovers: 3, 2 times Points: 3, Fresno State, April 26, 2014 Caused Turnovers: 2, at St. Mary’s, March 6, 2015 Free-position Goals: 1, 8 times Goals: 3, Fresno State, April 26, 2014 Assists: 2, Marquette, Feb. 28, 2014 #6 Tess Korten (So. • A) #7 Allison Silber (So. • G) Ground Balls: 5, at Jacksonville, March 5, 2014 Points: 7, California, April 12, 2014 Saves: 14, at Penn State, March 23, 2014 Draw Controls: 3, Marquette, Feb. 28, 2014 Goals: 5, UC Davis, March 30, 2014 Ground Balls: 7, at Florida, March 8, 2014 Caused Turnovers: 2, UC Davis, March 30, 2014 Assists: 3, California, April 12, 2014 Caused Turnovers: 3, at Villanova, Feb. 22, 2014 Ground Balls: 3, 2 times #18 Bianca Brueckner (R-Fr. • A) Draw Controls: 3, 5 times #45 Katie Smesko (Fr. • A/M) Ground Balls: 1, 3 times Caused Turnovers: 2, at Marquette, March 20, 2015 No stats recorded Caused Turnovers: 2, St. Bonaventure, Feb. 28, 2015 Free-position Goals: 3, Fresno State, April 26, 2014 #19 Amanda Sutor (So. • A) #4 Natalie Carti (So. • A) #27 Lily Kovach (Fr. • D) Points: 2, 2 times Points: 1, 5 times No stats recorded Goals: 2, Fresno State, April 26, 2014 Goals: 1, 4 times Assists: 1, 3 times Assists: 1, Colorado, March 22, 2015 #15 Kelly Kubach (So. • D) Ground Balls: 2, at Penn State, March 23, 2014 Ground Balls: 1, 4 times Ground Balls: 3, 5 times Draw Controls: 2, at Florida, Feb. 14, 2015 Draw Controls: 3, 2 times #28 Mae Tarr (Fr. • M) Caused Turnovers: 1, Fresno State, April 26, 2014 Caused Turnovers: 3, 2 times Points: 6, at St. Mary’s, March 6, 2015 Free Position Goals: 1, Niagara, March 14, 2015 Goals: 5, at St. Mary’s, March 6, 2015 #23 Devon Maltz (Fr. • M) Assists: 1, at St. Mary’s, March 6, 2015 #11 Kim Coughlan (So. • M) Ground Balls: 1, 2 times Ground Balls: 3, at St. Mary’s, March 6, 2015 Points: 5, 2 times Draw Controls: 1, St. Bonaventure, Feb. 28, 2015 Draw Controls: 7, at St. Mary’s, March 6, 2015 Goals: 5, Niagara, March 14, 2015 Caused Turnovers: 1, St. Bonaventure, Feb. 28, 2015 Caused Turnovers: 1, at St. Mary’s, March 6, 2015 Assists: 1, 7 times Free-position Goals: 2, at St. Mary’s, March 6, 2015 Ground Balls: 2, 4 times #36 Becca Marchant (Fr. • D) Draw Controls: 4, Winthrop, March 20, 2014 No stats recorded Caused Turnovers: 2, at Penn State, March 23, 2014 Free-position Goals: 2, at California, March 3, 3015 #25 Katie Melvin (Fr. • A) Points: 1, St. Bonaventure, Feb. 28, 2015 #88 Gabby Cuzzola (Fr. • M) Assists: 1, St. Bonaventure, Feb. 28, 2015 No stats recorded #20 Margaret Metzger (So. • D/M) #42 Sydney Dalmass (Fr. • A/M) Ground Balls: 4, at Winthrop, Feb. 22, 2015 No stats recorded Draw Controls: 3, 2 times Caused Turnovers: 2, at Ohio State, March 27, 2015 #3 Madeline Dion (So. • M) Points: 3, Colorado, March 22, 2015 #16 Lauren Oberlander (So. • A/M) Goals: 3, Colorado, March 22, 2015 Points: 5, Colorado, March 22, 2015 Assists: 1, Marquette, Feb. 28, 2014 Goals: 4, Colorado, March 22, 2015 Ground Balls: 4, 2 times Assists: 1, 5 times Draw Controls: 5, at California, March 3, 3015 Ground Balls: 3, UC Davis, March 30, 2014 Caused Turnovers: 5, Virginia Tech, March 11, 2015 Draw Controls: 1, 6 times Free-position Goals: 1, 3 times Caused Turnovers: 2, 3 times Free-position Goals: 2, Colorado, March 22, 2015

#13 Gigi Packard (Fr. • D) No stats recorded

2015 MICHIGAN WOMEN’S LACROSSE MICHIGAN 2015 SEASON TOTALS MICHIGAN CAREER TOTALS

Hat Tricks (3 or more goals) Hat Tricks (3 or more goals) Jess Angerman 5 Jess Angerman 11 Anna Schueler 4 Anna Schueler 9 Tess Korten 2 Tess Korten 6 Kim Coughlan 2 Kim Coughlan 5 Lauren Oberlander 1 Lauren Oberlander 3 Madeline Dion 1 Allie Breitfeller 1 Madeline Dion 1 Free Position Goals Sophie duPhily 1 Tess Korten 4 Mae Tarr 1 Lauren Oberlander 4 Kim Coughlan 4 Free Position Goals Madeline Dion 3 Tess Korten 8 Mae Tarr 2 Jess Angerman 7 Jess Angerman 1 Kim Coughlan 7 Sophie duPhily 1 Anna Schueler 6 Kelly Schlansker 1 Lauren Oberlander 5 Anna Schueler 1 Emily Braun 4 Madeline Dion 3 Active Point Streaks -- games (points) Mae Tarr 2 Jess Angerman 9 (26) Sophie duPhily 1 Anna Schueler 9 (25) Kelly Schlansker 1 Kim Coughlan 9 (26) Madeline Dion 5 (9) Multiple Point Games (2 or more games) Anna Schueler 21 Active Goal Streaks -- games (goals) Jess Angerman 18 Anna Schueler 9 (20) Kim Coughlan 16 Madeline Dion 5 (9) Tess Korten 14 Lauren Oberlander 8 Multiple Point Games Madeline Dion 6 Jess Angerman 8 Kelly Schlansker 4 Kim Coughlan 8 Allie Breitfeller 3 Anna Schueler 7 Amanda Sutor 2 Tess Korten 6 Lauren Oberlander 6 Multiple Goal Games (2 or more games) Kelly Schlansker 4 Jess Angerman 17 Madeline Dion 3 Kim Coughlan 16 Sophie duPhily 1 Anna Schueler 12 Mae Tarr 1 Tess Korten 11 Lauren Oberlander 7 Multiple Goal Games Madeline Dion 5 Kim Coughlan 8 Kelly Schlansker 2 Jess Angerman 7 Lauren Oberlander 5 Multiple Assist Games Anna Schueler 4 Jess Angerman 6 Tess Korten 4 Tess Korten 3 Madeline Dion 3 Sophie duPhily 2 Kelly Schlansker 2 Allie Breitfeller 1 Sophie duPhily 1 Anna Schueler 1 Mae Tarr 1

Multiple Assist Games Jess Angerman 1 Sophie duPhily 1 Tess Korten 1

2015 MICHIGAN WOMEN’S LACROSSE 2015 SEASON STATS

Michigan Women's Lacrosse Michigan Overall Individual Statistics All games (as of Mar 27, 2015)

Overall: 5-5 Conf: 0-1 Home: 2-2 Away: 3-3 Neut: 0-0

## Player gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw fpg-fps gb dc t/o ct foul 11 Kim Coughlan 10-8 22 4 26 57 . 3 8 648 . 8 4 2 2 5-15 9 13 18 2 31 5 Jess Angerman 10-10 21 5 26 46 . 4 5 7 33 . 7 1 7 1 1-5 10 5 16 3 16 9 Anna Schueler 10-10 20 5 25 44 . 4 5 533 . 7 5 0 03-5 2234161142 6 Tess Korten 8-8 14 4 18 27 . 5 1 9 24 . 8 8 9 0 5-7 7 5 11 5 8 16 Lauren Oberlander 10-7 14 4 18 25 . 5 6 021 . 8 4 014-6749413 3 Madeline Dion 10-10 10 0 10 18 . 5 5 6 17 . 9 4 4 0 3-5 22 11 7 18 31 8 Kelly Schlansker 10-10 7 2 9 22 . 3 1 811 . 5 0 0 0 1-3 10 2 14 4 6 28 Mae Tarr 10-0 7 1 8 12 . 5 8 3 11 . 9 1 7 1 2-3 3 15 1 1 7 1 Sophie duPhily 5-0 3 2 5 6 . 5 0 04 . 6 6 701-210111 4 Natalie Carti 10-4 3 1 4 9 . 3 3 3 8 . 8 8 9 0 1-2 3 3 4 0 4 38 Molly Fishter 10-1 0 3 3 0 . 0 0 00 . 0 0 00- 402311 25 Katie Melvin 1-0 0 1 1 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0-1 0 0 0 0 0 19 Amanda Sutor 4-0 0 1 1 1 . 0 0 011.0000- 10001 30 Emily Braun 10-7 0 0 0 4 . 0 0 0 2 . 5 0 0 0 0-2 10 3 6 5 23 18 Bianca Brueckner 6-0 0 0 0 3 . 0 0 02 . 6 6 700-130334 26 Brooke Pancoast 10-10 0 0 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 19 3 4 6 28 45 Katie Smesko 2-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 00 . 0 0 00- 00000 43 Ali Barzyk 1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 36 Becca Marchant 1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 00 . 0 0 00- 00000 27 Lily Kovach 1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 2 23 Devon Maltz 3-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 00 . 0 0 00- 21111 22 Kat Geffken 2-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 1 0 2 0 0 21 Regan Anderson 2-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 00 . 0 0 00- 00201 20 Margaret Metzger 9-9 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 13 9 8 4 20 17 Emma Guarino 10-2 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 00 . 0 0 00- 1152518 15 Kelly Kubach 10-10 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 16 9 12 8 39 14 Kathy Quigley 2-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 00 . 0 0 00- 00001 13 Gigi Packard 1-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 1 10 Caroline Fitzpatrick 3-0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 00 . 0 0 00- 00010 7 Allison Silber 10-10 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 - 18 0 1 2 0 2 Lauren Pryor 8-4 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 00 . 0 0 00- 313110 Total 10 121 33 154 276 . 4 3 8 215 . 7 7 9 5 26-57 195 123 149 91 333 Opponents 10 115 55 170 245 . 4 6 9 186 . 7 5 9 5 22-63 156 136 173 91 236

## Goalie gp-gs min ga gaavg saves pct w l t shots faced 7 Allison Silber 10-10 598:16 109 10.93 68 . 3 8 4 5 5 0 231 22 Kat Geffken 2-0 21:00 6 17.14 3 . 3 3 3 0 0 0 14 Total 10 619:16 115 11.14 71 . 3 8 2 5 5 0 245 Opponents 10 619:16 121 11.72 94 . 4 3 7 5 5 0 276

Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Michigan 56 64 1 0 121 Michigan 39 30 2 0 71 Opponents 70 41 3 1 115 Opponents 52 39 3 0 94

Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Attendance Summary MICH Opponent Michigan 138 134 4 0 276 Total 793 1586 Opponents 132 106 6 1 245 Dates/Avg Per Date 4/198 6/264 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0 Shots on Goal 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Michigan 108 103 4 0 215 Opponents 109 71 5 1 186

CLEARS: Michigan -- 119-150 .793, Opponents -- 119-153 .778.

2015 MICHIGAN WOMEN’S LACROSSE MICHIGAN STATISTICAL RECORDS PPOINTSOINTS GGOALSOALS AASSISTSSSISTS

Game G A P Opponent Game Game 1. Tess Korten 4 3 7 California, 2014 1. Tess Korten 5 UC Davis, 2014 1. Tess Korten 3 California, 2014 2. Jess Angerman 4 2 6 two times Anna Schueler 5 2 times 2. Jess Angerman 2 fi ve times, 2014 Anna Schueler 5 1 6 UC Davis, 2014 Mae Tarr 5 at St. Mary’s, 2015 Allie Breitfeller 2 Marquette, 2014 Mae Tarr 5 1 6 at St. Mary’s, 2015 Kim Coughlan 5 Niagara, 2015 Anna Schueler 2 at Navy, 2014 5. Kim Coughlan 4 1 5 at California, 2015 5. Jess Angerman 4 four times Sophie duPhily 2 at St. Mary’s, 2015 Kim Coughlan 5 0 5 Niagara, 2015 Lauren Oberlander 4 Colorado, 2015 Lauren Oberlander 4 1 5 Colorado, 2015

Season G A P Year Season Season 1. Jess Angerman 31 13 44 2014 1. Anna Schueler 32 2014 1. Jess Angerman 13 2014 Anna Schueler 32 11 43 2014 2. Jess Angerman 31 2014 2. Anna Schueler 11 2014 3. Tess Korten 28 10 38 2014 3. Tess Korten 28 2014 3. Tess Korten 10 2014 4. Kim Coughlan 21 3 24 2014 4. Kim Coughlan 21 2014 4. Emily Braun 4 2014 5. Allie Breitfeller 9 4 13 2014 5. Madeline Dion 11 2014 Allie Breitfeller 4 2014 6. Madeline Dion 11 1 12 2014 6. Kim Coughlan 3 2014

SSAVESAVES DDRAWRAW CONTROLSCONTROLS MMISC.ISC. RRECORDSECORDS

Game Game Game 1. Allison Silber 14 at Penn State, 2014 1. Mae Tarr 7 at St. Mary’s, 2015 Most Goals Scored 2. Anna Schueler 6 three times, 2014 22 at St. Mary’s 3/6/15 3. Jess Angerman 5 Penn State, 2014 Madeline Dion 5 at California, 2015 Most Goals Allowed 21 at Florida 2/14/15 Season 1. Allison Silber 143 2014 Season Most Assists 1. Anna Schueler 54 2014 10 at St. Mary’s 3/6/15 2. Tess Korten 28 2014 3. Jess Angerman 26 2014 Most Points 4. Kim Coughlan 14 2014 32 at St. Mary’s 3/6/15 5. Emily Braun 12 2014 Largest Margin of Victory SSAVEAVE PERCENTAGEPERCENTAGE GGROUNDROUND BALLSBALLS 14 at St. Mary’s 3/6/15

Game Game Largest Margin of Defeat 1. Allison Silber .397 at Jacksonville, 2014 1. Allison Silber 7 at Florida, 2014 21 at Florida 2/14/15 2. Allie Breitfeller 5 at Jacksonville, 2014 Sara Beach 5 at Detroit, 2014 Most Draw Controls 21 at St. Mary’s 3/6/15

Most Ground Balls Season Season 27 at Winthrop 2/22/15 1. Allison Silber .360 2014 1. Allison Silber 41 2014 2. Sara Beach 31 2014 Most Caused Turnovers 3. Anna Schueler 24 2014 15 St. Mary’s 3/6/15 4. Brooke Pancoast 23 2014 5. Kelly Kubach 17 2014 Fewest Turnovers 8 Fresno State 4/26/14

CCAUSEDAUSED TURNOVERSTURNOVERS Consecutive Games with a Point Tess Korten 10 Games 3/23/14-5/1/14 Game 1. Madeline Dion 5 Virginia Tech, 2015 Consecutive Games with a Goal 2. Allison Silber 3 at Villanova, 2014 Jess Angerman 8 Games 4/2/14-5/1/14 Kelly Kubach 3 two times Anna Schueler 3 two times Consecutive Games with an Assist Sara Beach 3 at Detroit, 2014 Anna Schueler 4 Games (2x) 4/5/14-4/16/14 Brooke Pancoast 3 at St. Mary’s, 2015 Emily Braun 3 at St. Mary’s, 2015

Season 1. Anna Schueler 16 2014 Sara Beach 16 2014 Madeline Dion 16 2015 3. Kelly Kubach 15 2014 4. Madeline Dion 11 2014 5. Brooke Pancoast 8 2014

2015 MICHIGAN WOMEN’S LACROSSE 2015 MICHIGAN WOMEN’S LACROSSE

1 2 3 4 5 SOPHIE DUPHILY LAUREN PRYOR MADELINE DION NATALIE CARTI JESS ANGERMAN Attack • Sophomore Defense • Sophomore Midfi eld • Sophomore Attack • Sophomore Attack • Sophomore Chadds Ford, Pa. Darien, Conn. Annapolis, Md. Oakland, N.J. Shoreham, N.Y. Kennett Darien Annapolis Indian Hills Shoreham-Wading River

6 7 8 9 1100 TESS KORTEN ALLISON SILBER KELLY SCHLANSKER ANNA SCHUELER CAROLINE FITZPATRICK Attack • Sophomore Goalie • Sophomore Attack • Sophomore Midfi eld • Sophomore Defense/Midfield • Sophomore Glen Head, N.Y. Phoenix, Md. Glenville, N.Y. Chicago, Ill. Norwell, Mass. North Shore McDonogh School Niskayuna Loyola Academy Thayer Academy

1111 1122 1133 1144 1155 KIM COUGHLAN ALLIE BREITFELLER GIGI PACKARD KATHY QUIGLEY KELLY KUBACH Midfi eld • Sophomore Attack • Sophomore Defense • Freshman Defense • Sophomore Defense • Sophomore Port Jeff erson, N.Y. East Northport, N.Y. Needham, Mass. Birmingham, Mich. Philadelphia, Pa. Saint Anthony’s Northport thayer Academy Seaholm William Penn Charter

1166 1177 1188 1199 2200 LAUREN OBERLANDER EMMA GUARINO BIANCA BRUECKNER AMANDA SUTOR MARGARET METZGER Attack/Midfi eld • Sophomore Defense/Midfield • Sophomore Attack • R-Freshman Attack • Sophomore Defense/Midfield • Sophomore Westfi eld, N.J. Davidsonville, Md. Weston, Mass. Phoenix, Md. Bloomfi eld Hills, Mich. Kent Place School Roland Park Country School Weston St. Paul’s School for Girls Lahser

2015 MICHIGAN WOMEN’S LACROSSE 2211 2222 2233 2244 2255 REGAN ANDERSON KAT GEFFKEN DEVON MALTZ HADIE EVARTS KATIE MELVIN Midfi eld/Defense • Sophomore Goalie • Freshman Midfi eld • Freshman Defense/Midfi eld • Sophomore Attack • Freshman Dana Point, Calif. Andover, Mass. Ridgewood, N.J. Austin, Texas Villanova, Pa. St. Margaret’s Episcopal School Andover Ridgewood St. Stephen’s Episcopal School Harriton

2266 2277 2288 3300 3366 BROOKE PANCOAST LILY KOVACH MAE TARR EMILY BRAUN BECCA MARCHANT Defense • Sophomore Defense • Freshman Attack • Freshman Midfi eld • Sophomore Defense • Freshman Villanova, Pa. Swarthmore, Pa. Parkville, Md. Grand Rapids, Mich. Washington, D.C. Radnor Strath Haven Notre Dame Prep Grand Rapids Catholic Central Georgetown Day

3388 4422 4433 4455 8888 MOLLY FISHTER SYDNEY DALMASS ALI BARZYK KATIE SMESKO GABBY CUZZOLA Midfi eld • Freshman Attack/Midfi eld • Freshman Attack • Freshman Attack/Midfi eld • Freshman Midfi eld • Freshman Florham Park, N.J. Moorestown, N.J. Lutherville, Md. Ridgewood, N.J. Erie, Pa. Madison Moorestown McDonogh Ridgewood Mercersburg Academy

COACHING STAFF

JENNIFER ULEHLA BECCA BLOCK ALYSSA MURRAY Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Second Season First Season First Season

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