2008 ROSTER

No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School (College) 1 *Emily Trudeau So. GK 5-7 Shrewsbury, MA/Shrewsbury 2 Jenna McIntosh Jr. D 5-0 Johnstown, NY/Johnstown (Monroe CC) 3 *Elizabeth Garlo So. M 5-2 Russell, MA/Gateway Regional 4 Kaitlyn McHugh Fr. M/F 5-4 Winchester, MA/Winchester 5 *Ella Merullo So. D 5-4 Wakefield, MA/Wakefield Memorial 6 *Michelle LaMar So. D 5-4 Billerica, MA/Billerica 7 Jackie Zani Fr. M 5-9 Salem, NH/Salem 8 Trisha Vasquezi Fr. M 5-2 Waltham, MA/Waltham 9 *Kelly Soper Jr. F 5-4 Auburn, MA/St. Peter Marian 10 *Natalia Mendoza Sr. F 5-2 Haverhill, MA/Haverhill 11 Georgia O’Rourke Fr. D 5-7 Bedford, MA/Bedford 12 *Jamie Gillis Jr. GK 5-9 North Billerica, MA/Billerica 13 Maddy Bissaillon Fr. M 5-4 Merrimac, MA/Bishop Fenwick 14 *Brianne Bozzella So. F/M 5-4 Wilmington, MA/Wilmington 15 *Grace Larsen Sr. M 5-4 Newburyport, MA/Newburyport 16 Ariel Werbicki So. D 5-10 Belchertown, MA/Belchertown 17 *Colleen Fitzpatrick Jr. F/D 5-5 Tewksbury, MA/Tewksbury 18 *Kathleen Strazzere Jr. F 5-3 Wilmington, MA/Wilmington 19 *Margaret Gonsalves Sr. D 5-7 Fall River, MA/Dartmouth H.S. (Central Conn.) 20 Hannah Merullo Fr. D 5-4 Wakefield, MA/Wakefield 21 Erin Fleury Fr. D 5-5 Princeton, MA/Wachusett Regional 22 Julia Funaro Fr. D 5-6 Lowell, MA/Lowell 24 Sarah Norton Fr. M 5-5 Revere, MA/Arlington Catholic 25 Courtney Myers Fr. M 5-4 Rutland, MA/Wachusett Regional 26 Courtney O’Connor Fr. M 5-7 Bedford, MA/Bedford 27 *Alisha Silvestrone So. M 5-5 Bedford, MA/Bedford 28 *Christiana Rogers Jr. D/M 5-4 Groton, MA/Groton-Dunstable

Head Coach: Elie Monteiro (Southern New Hampshire, ’96), Seventh year Assistant Coaches: Eric Sigman, Glenn Christofori, Katelyn Campopiano Captain: Grace Larsen UMass Lowell Quick Facts Location: ...... Lowell, MA Enrollment: ...... 6,000 Founded: ...... 1975 (Merger of Lowell State College and Lowell Technological Institute) Chancellor: ...... Martin T. Meehan Colors: ...... Red, White and Royal Blue Nickname: ...... River Hawks Field: ...... Cushing Field (Grass) Capacity: ...... 1,000 Affiliations: ...... NCAA Division II • Northeast-10 Conference Director of Athletics: ...... Dana K. Skinner Head Athletic Trainer: ...... Artie Poitras Head Coach:...... Elie Monteiro • [email protected] Overall Record: ...... 48-51-9 (Six years) Assistant Coaches: ...... Eric Sigman, Glenn Christofori, Katelyn Campopiano Women's Soccer Office Phone • Fax: ...... (978) 934-2346 • (978) 934-2022 Dir. of Athletic Media Relations: ...... Chris O'Donnell • [email protected] Assistant Director: ...... Jonathan Albert • [email protected] Athletic Media Relations Phone • Fax ...... (978) 934-2306, 2351 • (978) 934-2313 2008 OUTLOOK

With three the top goalkeeper in NCAA Tournament the Region, who appearances and its posted clean sheets collective foot inside in nine of UML's 11 the New England victories in 2007. Region door, Head Already the school Coach Elie record holder in Monteiro believes it shutouts in a career is time for the UMass (17) and season Lowell women's (nine), Gillis is fresh soccer team to take off a 1.04 goals a few more steps against average and deeper into the an .815 save rate (97 postseason. saves on 119 shots With seven on target). starters returning Sophomore from last year's 11- Emily Trudeau, who 9-1 team, the 2008 joined the River squad is talented Hawks midway enough to do just through last season, that. will backup Gillis. "I like the team's Making life depth," Monteiro Junior Jamie Gillis easier for Gillis and said. "This team has Trudeau will be junior adapted well and is very coachable. What Colleen Fitzpatrick and sophomores we're doing better than last year is Michelle LaMar and Ella Merullo, possessing the ball." potentially who could form one of the top Although it has not impeded the River defenses in the NE-10. Hawks' NCAA Tournament appearances, The River Hawk backline has allowed also eluding the River Hawks is their first 56 goals over the past three seasons, less Northeast-10 Conference Tournament than one goal per game. Monteiro hopes victory, having endured first round losses that trend will continue. the last three seasons. Also figuring in the defense will be UMass Lowell will miss all-region and senior Margaret Gonsalves, who started NE-10 all-star forwards Jenna Tulley and 14 of 16 matches last year before Tanekar Alexander, who combined for suffering an injury last year. 11 goals and six assists in 2007, as well The midfield is where UMass Lowell as the defense of midfielder Celia will see perhaps the most change. Senior Merullo and Katelyn Campopiano (now captain Grace Larsen returns and will be an assistant) whose value far extended surrounded by a new cast in junior beyond the scoresheet. Christiana Rogers, who redshirted the "We need to work on finishing," 2007 season and played 10 matches in Monteiro said. "Losing those four players 2006; and sophomore Alisha at the same time hurts a lot. It would hurt Silvestrone, who made 12 appearances any team. We're hopeful that a few last year. players will step up and take over." Up front, the River Hawks return Defense has been a staple in recent junior Kelly Soper, who registered five seasons and will continue to be with three goals and two assists (12 points) a year standouts returning to the back. ago; and senior Natalia Mendoza, who UMass Lowell's defense will be chipped in 2-3-7. anchored by junior Jamie Gillis, perhaps To further bolster UMass Lowell's 2008 OUTLOOK attack, Monteiro has Conference all-star at tabbed junior Lowell H.S. Kathleen Strazzere Monteiro will from the backline. also look upon Undoubtedly one of the freshman Georgia fastest players in the O'Rourke (Bedford, Conference, Strazzere MA), who enjoyed a impressed at forward solid career at throughout UML's Bedford H.S. spring schedule. With Larsen Also expected to as the sole returning contribute right away starter, there will be is sophomore Brianne plenty of competition Bozella (12 matches, in the midfield. Among one start on 2007) and a host of newcomers junior Elizabeth are freshmen Trish Garlo, who redshirted Vasquezi (Waltham, her sophomore MA), Sarah Norton season. (Revere, MA) and There will be Courtney O'Connor plenty of competition (Bedford, MA), all of for positions with 13 whom enjoyed solid newcomers to the Senior Grace Larsen high school careers. squad, several of Vasquezi was whom will have opportunities to contribute a four-year player at Waltham H.S. while immediately. Norton was a two-time conference all-star Defensively, junior Jenna McIntosh at Arlington Catholic. O'Connor, who teamed (Johnstown, NY) and freshman Hannah with Silvestrone and O'Rourke at Bedford Merullo (Wakefield, MA) are poised to H.S., was a four-year player and two-time receive immediate minutes. McIntosh Dual County League standout. enjoyed a stellar career at Monroe Also vying for minutes in the middle Community College, where she was a will be freshmen Maddy Bissaillon NJCAA Second Team All-American, which (Merrimac, MA), Jackie Zani (Salem, NH) preceded a plaudit-filled career at and Courtney Myers (Rutland, MA). Johnstown H.S. Bissaillon was a three-time all-conference Merullo, younger sister of Ella and standout at Bishop Fenwick H.S., while former standout Celia, was a three-time Zani starred at Salem H.S. and Myers at Middlesex League all-star at Wakefield H.S. Wachusett Regional alongside Fleury. Sophomore transfer Ariel Werbicki Up front, freshman Kaitlyn McHugh (Belchertown, MA) could also have an (Winchester, MA) will add depth after immediate impact after playing last season earning Middlesex League and Eastern at the University of New Haven (12-7-2), Mass all-star honors in 2007 at Winchester where she played in 17 matches. H.S. McHugh could also see minutes as a Previously, Werbicki was a four-year midfielder as well. player and a Western Mass all-star at "We are sort of relying on some of the Belchertown H.S. younger players to string things together, Freshmen Erin Fleury (Princeton, so it is going to take some time," Monteiro MA) and Julia Funaro (Lowell, MA) will noted. "The potential is there for us to finish also challenge for minutes. Fleury was a in the top half of the table if everyone plays standout at Wachusett Regional H.S. while they way they are capable." Funaro was a two-time Merrimack Valley THE COACHING STAFF

Head Coach Elie Monteiro Elie Monteiro enters his seventh year as head coach of the women's soccer team and has steadily brought the program into the upper echelon of the Northeast-10 Conference and New England Region. The River Hawks (11-9-1 overall, 6-7-1 in the NE-10 in 2007) enter the 2008 season fresh off their third straight NCAA Tournament appearance, in which they suffered a 1-0 setback to Merrimack in the first round. The season followed a 2006 campaign which saw UML go 10-5-4 (10-3-1 NE-10) and come within a penalty shootout of displacing Franklin Pierce in the NCAA Tournament New England Region first round. In 2005, Monteiro guided the River Hawks to a 12-7-1 clip (9-4-1 NE-10) and their first-ever appearance in the NCAAs. The season saw the fall of many school records, including victories (12), fewest goals allowed (17) and shutouts (nine) in a season. Over the last four seasons, Monteiro has compiled a 42-31-7 clip. Prior to becoming UMass Lowell's head coach, Monteiro served as an assistant coach with the UML men's and women's teams for two years and spent three years as an assistant coach at Franklin Pierce. While with the UMass Lowell men's program, Monteiro helped the River Hawks to a 23-15-3 clip (.561) and consecutive postseason appearances. At Franklin Pierce, Monteiro helped the Ravens to NCAA Division II championships in 1997 and 1999, as well as the NCAA Tournament semifinals in 1998. He helped FPU to an astounding three-year record of 62-2-0 (.969) which included three undefeated seasons in the New England Collegiate Conference. After graduating from Southern New Hampshire University (then New Hampshire College) in 1996, Monteiro enjoyed a six-year professional career as a starting defender with the Phantoms of New Hampshire of the United Soccer Leagues (USL). He helped the Phantoms to a six-year clip of 102-60-6 (.607), which included an appearance in the USL national semifinal in 1997 and the USL championship match in 1998. He was named to the USL All-Tournament Team both years. In 2001, Monteiro received his 'C' coaching license from the United States Soccer Federation (USSF). He also served as head coach of the Lady Phantoms of New Hampshire of the USL W2 League from 2003-05. Monteiro was a two-year standout for the SNHU men's soccer team and helped the Penmen to a two-year clip of 30-6-2 and an appearance in the 1995 NCAA Tournament. He received his degree in sports management. Previously, Monteiro was a two-year player at Massasoit Community College where he earned All-New England Region Monteiro's Moments honors as a senior and led the Warriors to the NJCAA Year Record Notes Tournament semifinals. En 2002 2-10-1 -- route, Monteiro was named the 2003 4-10-1 -- defensive most valuable player 2004 9-10-1 NE-10 Tournament of the New England Regional 2005 12-7-1 NCAA Tournament championship. 2006 10-5-4 NCAA Tournament Born in Dakar, Senegal, Monteiro was raised in 2007 11-9-1 NCAA Tournament Brockton, MA. He currently lives in Manchester, NH, with his Total 48-51-9 (.444) wife, Claudine, and their daughter, Isabella Rose (6) and son, Sebastian (4). THE COACHING STAFF Glenn Eric Sigman Christofori A native of A native of Arlington, Acton, MA, Eric MA, Glenn Christofori Sigman returns to the enters his first year at coaching staff for his UMass Lowell and brings 30 years of fifth year and will experience at all continue as the levels. goalkeepers' coach. Collegiately, he was a men's assistant A four-year coach at UMass Amherst from 1980-82, goalkeeper at the University of Vermont where he received his masters degree in (1996-99), Sigman helped the Catamounts education and moved on to Harvard in to a 31-20-4 record over his final three 1986 where he assisted the men's team years. Among the highlights was a 12-5-2 which advanced to the NCAA Tournament clip in 1997 – up from a 5-12-2 clip a year semifinal. He also spent two years as the prior – which saw UVM place third in the women's head coach at Mount Ida (1999, America East Conference. 2000) and Emerson College (1997, 1998). A graduate of Acton-Boxborough H.S., Among Christofori's high school coaching highlights was a two-year Sigman was a three-year starting goal- undefeated streak at his alma mater keeper and earned Dual County League all- Arlington H.S. which resulted in a pair of star honors as a senior. He led A-B to Greater Boston League titles. He also consecutive second-place finishes in 1995 enjoyed stints at Rindge & Latin (boys), and 1996 and topped the Dual County Belmont H.S. (girls) and Groton-Dunstable, League in shutouts in 1996. where he helped the 2007 girls to a 10-2-6 During the offseason, Sigman played clip and the No. 4 ranking in Central Mass. for the Bandits Soccer Club from 1992-99 In the professional ranks, Christofori and helped it advance to the state finals also served as a scout with the San Jose three times. He also served as a Earthquakes in 1982, when they vaunted goalkeeping instructor for the Bandits from George Best; and for the New England 1995-99. Revolution in 1998 under head coach Walter Zenga. Sigman achieved his law degree from Christofori received his 'A' license in Suffolk University in May of 2005 and is 1992 and has been U.S. Soccer Regional currently a general practitioner in Medford, ODP coach since, training the likes of MA, where he resides. Freddy Adu and . Christofori lives in Nashua, NH. Katelyn Campopiano

Following a stellar four-year period in the program's history. She playing career at started a possible of 75 of UML's 80 matches UMass Lowell, Katelyn from 2004-07. Campopiano moves to Campopiano was the recipient of many the sidelines and will honors in her career, particularly as a senior, take on administrative earning NSCAA New England Region and duties in addition to Northeast-10 Conference first team status. assisting in matches A liberal arts major, Campopiano was and practice. also a standout academically, maintaining a A four-year starter, Campopiano 3.69 in liberal arts and earning such distinc- helped transform the River Hawk defense, tion as NE-10 All-Academic First Team (2006, with which she helped establish school 2007) and ESPN The Magazine Academic All- records for shutouts (nine in 2005 and 2007) District (2007). and goals against average (0.85 in 2006) in A native of Chelmsford, MA, a season. Campopiano was a Merrimack Valley UMass Lowell's goals allowed (91) and Conference all-star at Chelmsford H.S. which goals against average (1.11) in captured MVC titles in 2000 and 2001. Campopiano's tenure is the lowest of any Campopiano lives in Lowell, MA. 2008 PLAYER PROFILES NATALIA MENDOZA Senior • Forward Haverhill, MA • Haverhill H.S. Accounting Played in 52 career matches,1010 including 20 with eight starts in 2007 • Chipped in two goals and three assists • Four-year starter at Haverhill H.S. for coach Paul Bellacqua • 2004 Merrimack Valley Conference Player of the Year • Three-time MVC all-star • 2004 MVC Golden Boot recipient, amassed 28 goals as a senior • 2004 Eastern Mass all-star • Led Hillies to 2004 MVC title, state quarterfinal • Also played in the Merrimack Valley Panthers club system • Exceptional student who maintains a 3.19 cumulative average in accounting • Daughter of Isabel and Ricardo Mendoza of Haverhill, MA. JAMIE GILLIS Junior • Goalkeeper North Billerica, MA • Billerica H.S. Exercise Physiology 2006, 2007 NSCAA All-New1212 England Region Second Team • 2006, 2007 Northeast-10 Conference Third Team • 2007 NE-10 All-Academic Second Team • NE-10 Goalkeeper of the Week once, Weekly Honor Roll three times • Already holds school records for shutouts in a season (nine) and a career (17), goals against average in a season (0.85), matches (21) and minutes (1,910) in a season • Ranked among NE-10 leaders in shutouts (second) and goals against average (fifth) • Two-time conference all-star, Eastern Mass and The Sun all-star at Billerica H.S. • Daughter of James and Denise Gillis of North Billerica, MA. GRACE LARSEN Senior • Midfielder Newburyport, MA • Newburyport H.S. Business Management and Marketing Unsung player who will start1515 for the fourth straight year as a defensive midfielder • Will serve second year as captain • Often assigned to blanket opposing attacking midfielders • Free kick specialist, focal point of UML's set plays • Enters 2008 tied for 10th among UML's career scorers • Has played all 60 matches in her career (49 starts) • Maintains a 3.27 dual majoring in business management and marketing • Three-year standout at Newburyport H.S. • Cape Ann League all-star • Honor student • Daughter of Ellen O'Donnell of Merrimac, MA, and Bill Larsen of Newburyport, MA. KELLY SOPER Junior • Forward Auburn, MA • St. Peter Marian H.S. 99Nursing Emerged a starter in 2007, scoring99 five goals and assisting on two others • Northeast-10 Conference All-Academic Third Team • NE-10 Commissioner's Honor Roll Bronze Scholar • NE-10 Weekly Honor Roll twice • Hat trick in UML's 3-0 victory over New Haven • Four-year player at St. Peter Marian H.S. for coach Paul Keating • Two-time Central Mass all-star • Two-year all-conference standout • Telegram & Gazette Super Team as a senior • Also played for Fuller Hamlets club team • Daughter of Kenneth and Susan Soper of Auburn, MA. 2007 STATISTICS • RESULTS

OVERALL NORTHEAST-10 No. Player GP-GS G-A-P PPG GP-GS G-A-P PPG 16 Jenna Tulley 21-21 7-2-16 0.76 14-14 5-2-12 0.85 9 Kelly Soper 21-17 5-2-12 0.57 14-14 2-0-4 0.28 5 Tanekar Alexander 19-15 4-4-12 0.57 12-8 2-2-6 0.50 19 Margaret Gonsalves 16-14 2-4-8 0.38 11-10 1-3-5 0.45 15 Grace Larsen 21-11 3-1-7 0.33 14-8 3-1-7 0.50 10 Natalia Mendoza 20-8 2-3-7 0.33 13-4 0-1-1 0.07 6 Michelle LaMar 21-20 2-1-5 0.24 14-13 2-0-4 0.28 17 Colleen Fitzpatrick 21-20 1-1-3 0.14 14-14 0-1-1 0.07 26 Celia Merullo 16-12 1-1-3 0.14 9-6 0-0-0 0.00 27 Alisha Silverstrone 12-0 1-0-2 0.09 7-0 0-0-0 0.00 14 Brianne Bozella 12-1 0-2-2 0.09 7-0 0-0-0 0.00 18 Kathleen Strazzere 21-20 0-2-2 0.09 14-14 0-0-0 0.00 25 Ella Merullo 21-14 0-2-2 0.09 14-9 0-1-1 0.07 2 Amanda Goodwin 19-16 0-0-0 0.00 14-12 0-0-0 0.00 22 Laura Donigian 15-3 0-0-0 0.00 12-1 0-0-0 0.00 13 Eileen Ryan 15-0 0-0-0 0.00 8-0 0-0-0 0.00 8 Alison Armstrong 12-1 0-0-0 0.00 8-1 0-0-0 0.00 7 Kristina Cleverdon 9-0 0-0-0 0.00 7-0 0-0-0 0.00 11 Katelyn Campopiano 20-17 0-0-0 0.00 14-12 0-0-0 0.00 TOTAL 21 28-25-81 3.86 14 15-11-41 2.92 OPPONENTS 21 22-22-66 3.14 14 18-18-54 3.85

Goalkeepers G-GS Min. GA SVS GAA SV% ShO W-L-T 12 Jamie Gillis 21-20 1910:00 22 97 1.04 .815 9 11-9-1 Team -- 0:00 0 3 -- -- 0 -- UML Totals 19 1910:00 22 98 1.04 .817 9 11-9-1 Opponents 19 1910:00 28 107 1.32 .793 11 9-11-1 2007 Results (11-9-1, 6-7-1 NE-10) Overall NE-10 Date Opponent Record Record Scoring 8/24 %UML 1, Philadelphia Univ. 0 1-0-0 0-0-0 Gonsalves 8/25 %UML 6, Holy Family 1 2-0-0 0-0-0 Tulley, Merullo, Silvestrone, Alexander, Tulley, Mendoza 9/1 &UML 1, Bridgeport 0 3-0-0 0-0-0 Fitzpatrick 9/3 &UML 3, New Haven 0 4-0-0 0-0-0 Soper 3 9/5 *Merrimack 3, UML 1 4-1-0 0-1-0 Soper 9/9 *UML 5, AMERICAN INT'L 0 5-1-0 1-1-0 Soper, LaMar, Tulley, Alexander, Larsen 9/12 *Le Moyne 2, UML 1 5-2-0 1-2-0 Tulley 9/15 *BRYANT 1, UML 0 5-3-0 1-3-0 -- 9/19 *UML 1, Assumption 0 6-3-0 2-3-0 Gonsalves 9/22 *Saint Anselm 2, UML 0 6-4-0 2-4-0 -- 9/25 *SOUTHERN N.H. 3, UML 0 6-5-0 2-5-0 -- 9/27 *UML 2, PACE 0 7-5-0 3-5-0 Tulley, Larsen 10/3 *UML 2, Bentley 1 8-5-0 4-5-0 Larsen, Tulley 10/6 *UML 1, FRANKLIN PIERCE 1 (2OT) 8-5-1 4-5-1 Alexander 10/10 *SAINT ROSE 4, UML 0 8-6-1 4-6-1 -- 10/13 UML 2, CALDWELL 0 9-6-1 -- Alexander, Mendoza 10/17 *UML 1, Southern Conn. 0 10-6-1 5-6-1 LaMar 10/20 *Stonehill 1, UML 0 10-7-1 5-7-1 -- 10/23 *UML 1, SAINT MICHAEL'S 0 11-7-1 6-7-1 Tulley 10/28 ^Bryant 2, UML 0 11-8-1 -- -- 11/9 #Merrimack 1, UML 0 11-9-1 -- --

*Northeast 10 Conference match; %Holy Family Tournament; &Southern New Hampshire Classic; ^Northeast-10 Tournament; #NCAA Tournament; Home matches in BOLD THE RECORD BOOKS

Scoring Most Goals, Career 37 Jackie MacLean, 1997-00 • Season 17 Jackie MacLean, 1997 • Game 6 Jackie MacLean, vs. Concordia (N.Y) 1997 Most Assists, Career 23 Tricia Auld, 2003-2006 • Season 9 Jessa Koschmann, 2001 • Game 2 Many times; Last: Jenna Tulley vs. AIC, 9/9/07 Most Points, Career 79 Jackie MacLean, 1997-00 • Season 36 Jackie MacLean, 1997 (17-2-36) • Game 12 Jackie MacLean, 1997

Goalkeeping Most Games, Career 73 Heather Ross, 1995-98 • Season 21 Jamie Gillis, 2007 Most Minutes, Season 1,910:00 Jamie Gillis, 2007 Fewest Goals Allowed, Career 70 Nicole Downs, 2001-02 • Season 16 Jennifer Cole, 2005 Most Saves, Season 288 Heather Ross, 1995 Lowest Goals Against Average, Career 2.43 Jaime Powers, 1999-00, 02 • Season 0.85 Jamie Gillis, 2006 Most Shutouts, Career 17 Jamie Gillis, 2006-pres. • Season 9 Jamie Gillis, 2007

Team Most Games Played 21 2007 Most Games Won 12 2005 Most Games Lost 16 1996 Most Games Tied 4 2002, 2006 Most Goals Scored, Game 8 vs. Molloy (9/2/04) • Season 33 2004 Most Goals Allowed, Game 12 vs. Franklin Pierce, 1995 • Season 77 1995 Fewest Goals Allowed, Season 17 2005, 2006 Shutouts in a Season 9 2005, 2007 Consecutive Shutout Minutes 399 2005 Consecutive Shutouts 4 2005

Career Scoring Leaders G-A-P Career Goal Leaders Goals 1. Jackie MacLean (1997-00) 37-5-79 1. Jackie MacLean (1997-00) 37 2. Tricia Auld (2003-06) 14-17-45 2. Meaghan Leary (1999-02) 21 3. Meaghan Leary (1999-02) 21-2-44 3. Jody Graham (2004-05) 16 4. Jody Graham (2004-05) 16-8-40 4. Tricia Auld (2003-06) 14 5. Jamie Lynn Cathcart (2003-06) 13-12-38 5. Jamie Lynn Cathcart (2003-06) 13 6. Tanekar Alexander (2006-07) 11-4-26 Career Assist Leaders Assists Marielle Christofi (2001-05) 11-4-26 1. Tricia Auld (2003-06) 17 8. Kristin Mahoney (2005-06) 8-9-25 2. Jamie Lynn Cathcart (2003-06) 12 9. Amy Morin (1999-02) 10-1-21 3. Jessa Koschmann (2001) 9 10. Grace Larsen (2005-pres.) 6-5-17 Kristin Mahoney (2005-06) 9 Natalia Mendoza (2005-pres.) 6-5-17 5. Jody Graham (2004-05) 8