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20 14 ARMY WOMEN’S SOCCER SOCCER CHAMPIONS - ‘‘93,93, ‘08,‘08, ‘11‘11

INTRODUCTION QUICK FACTS SOCCER CONTACT TABLE OF CONTENTS/QUICK FACTS Table of Contents/Quick Facts ...... 1 Loca on ...... West Point, N.Y. 10996 Army’s Run to NCAAs in 2011 ...... 2-3 Founded ...... March 16, 1802 Mady Salvani Army’s Run to NCAAs in 2008 ...... 4-5 Enrollment ...... 4,400 Asst. Director, Athle c Covering the Black Knights ...... 18 Superintendent...... Lt. Gen. Robert L. Caslen, Jr. Communica ons Preseason Notebook ...... 19 Athle c Director ...... Boo Corrigan (845) 938-3512 Clinton Field...... 20 Nickname ...... Black Knights Clubhouse ...... 21 Colors ...... Black, Gold and Gray Academic Excellence ...... 22 Mailing Address: Conference ...... Patriot League Black Knights in the Community ...... 23 Offi ce of Athle c Head Coach Marcia McDermo ...... 24-25 Soccer Field ...... Clinton Field (2,000/grass) Communica ons Coaching Staff ...... 26-27 U.S. Military Academy 2014 Season Preview...... 28-29 Head Coach ...... Marcia McDermo 639 Howard Rd. Years at Army ...... 2nd Year West Point, NY 10996-1589 PLAYERS Record at Army (Seasons) ...... 8-7-4 (1) Career Record (Seasons)...... 96-108-15 (12) Important Telephone Numbers 2014 Roster ...... 30 Assistants ...... Renee Pilch (Belmont ‘10), (845) 938-3303 — Athle c Comm. Phone The Players ...... 32-51 ...... Lorraine Quinn (Duke ‘08) Picture Review ...... 52 (848) 565-0505 — Salvani’s Cell Phone Volunteer Assistant ...... Jen Spiker (Rochester ‘94) Radio/TV Roster...... 89 (845) 938-4826 — Soccer Offi ce Athle c Intern ...... 2nd Lt. Ruthie Rosenberger (USMA ’14) SEASON REVIEW Soccer Offi ce Phone ...... (845) 938-4826 Best Time to Contact McDermo ...... Mornings 2013 Sta s cal Review ...... 54 2013 Overall Record ...... 8-7-4 2013 Game Summaries ...... 55-58 2013 PL Record ...... 4-3-2 (4th) DIRECTIONS TO WEST POINT All-Time Record ...... 311-199-43 (28 seasons) From the North (Upstate ): Take I-87 OPPONENTS Le erwinners Returning/Lost ...... 19/9 (N.Y.S. Thruway) South to Exit 16 (Harriman). Starters Returning/Lost ...... 6/5 Follow Route 6 East to Route 293 East. Take Route The Patriot League ...... 59 9W South to West Point’s “Stony Lonesome Gate.” 2013 Patriot League Sta s cs ...... 60 2014 Co-Captains ...... Ellen Duckwall, Lara Wilson Patriot League Awards ...... 61 Army-Navy Series ...... 62 ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS From the South (/New Jersey): All-Time Series Records ...... 63 Execu ve Athle c Director...... Bob Bere a Take I-87 to Exit 16 (Harriman). Follow Route Army vs. 2014 Opponents ...... 64 Assistant Dir./Soccer Contact...... Madeline Salvani 6 East to Route 293 East. Take Route 9W Athle c Comm. Phone ...... (845) 938-3512 South to West Point’s “Stony Lonesome Gate.” HISTORY Cell Phone ...... (848) 565-0505 Army “A” Line ...... (845) 938-ARMY From the Northeast (New England): Take I-84 Hall of Fame...... 66 Salvani Home Phone ...... (845) 446-2091 West across the Newburgh-Beacon Bridge History ...... 67-70 to Route 9W South. Follow Route 9W South All-Americans/Postseason Honors ...... 71 Salvani E-mail ...... [email protected] Army Record Book ...... 72-77 Website ...... www.goARMYsports.com to West Point’s “Stony Lonesome Gate.” Through the Years ...... 78-82 Silver Anniversary Team ...... 83 CREDITS From the Southeast (New York City): Take Army Le erwinners ...... 84-85 The 2014 Army Women’s Soccer media guide is an Route 287 West across the Tappan Zee Bridge, offi cial publica on of the U.S. Military Academy Offi ce which becomes I-87. Follow to Exit 13N for WEST POINT of Athle c Communica ons. The guide was wri en Palisades Parkway North. Follow to the Bear and edited by Mady Salvani. Editorial assistance was Mountain traffic circle. Go three-quarters of U.S. Military Academy ...... 6-9 the way around the circle and take Route 9W The Long Gray Line ...... 10 provided by Harrison Antognioni, Mark Mohrman, Why West Point? ...... 11-14 Kelly Dumrauf and Ally Keirn. Photos courtesy of the North to West Point’s “Stony Lonesome Gate.” Women at West Point ...... 15 DOIM Mul media Branch at West Point, Cordell Hoff er, State of the Art Facili es ...... 16-17 John Pellino, Mark Aikman and Mady Salvani. From the West (Western New York): Take Route Academy Administra on ...... 86 17 East to Exit 131 (Harriman). Take Route 6 East Director of Athle cs ...... 87 to Route 293 East. Take Route 9W South to West West Point Admissions ...... 88 Point’s “Stony Lonesome Gate.” pinterest.com/armyathletics 2014 Schedule ...... Back Cover

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PATRIOT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS • THIRD TIME IN SCHOOL HISTORY, SECOND TIME IN FOUR YEARS ... SECOND NCAA BID IN SCHOOL HISTORY • RECORDED 15 SHUTOUTS, ONE SHY OF SCHOOL MARK • SIX PATRIOT LEAGUE ALL-STARS • PATRIOT LEAGUE DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR ... ESPN THE MAGAZINE ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT I SELECTION • 7 PATRIOT LEAGUE ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL SELECTIONS • PATRIOT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT MVP NO. 4 ARMY BLANKED TOP-SEED COLGATE AND NO. 3 NAVY BY IDENTICAL 2-0 SCORES AT THE PATRIOT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT TO CAPTURE THE TEAM TITLE AND AUTOMATIC BID TO THE NCAA REGIONAL TOURNAMENT. THE BLACK KNIGHTS HELD 13TH-RANKED PENN STATE SCORELESS FOR 86 MINUTES BEFORE YIELDING A GOAL IN A 1-0 LOSS AT JEFFREY FIELD. ARMY CLOSED OUT THE YEAR RANKED NO. 2 IN SHUTOUT PERCENTAGE (.714), THIRD IN SAVE PERCENTAGE (.915) AND SEVENTH IN GOALS- AGAINST AVERAGE (.452).

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Pia White’s (right) game winning goal secured Army’s fi rst Patriot League title since 1993.

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...... A MAGICALMAGICAL RRIDEIDE TTOO TTHEHE NNCAACAA TTOURNAMENTOURNAMENT The United States Military Academy is renowned because of its historic and distinguished reputation as a military academy, and as a leading, progressive institution of higher education. Made legendary in books and movies produced over the years, the Academy’s “Long Gray Line” of graduates includes some of our na- tion’s most famous and influential men: Ulysses S. Grant, Robert E. Lee, Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson, George S. Patton, Omar Bradley, Douglas MacArthur, Dwight Eisenhower and Norman Schwarzkopf. Because of this superb education and leadership experience, West Point graduates historically have been sought for high level civilian and military leadership positions. Their numbers include two U.S. presidents, several ambassadors, state governors, legislators, judges, cabinet members, educators, astronauts and corporate executives. Today, West Point continues to provide hundreds of young men and women the unique opportunity to develop physically, ethically and intellectually while building a foundation for an exciting, challenging and rewarding career as an Army officer in the service of our nation. Cadets have much more responsibility in running the Academy than students in most other or . It adds to the leadership experience. Cadets succeed at West Point because of the support they receive from the staff and faculty. After all, many faculty members are West Point graduates and understand the challenge cadets face on a daily basis. They also serve as ideal role models, showing cadets what Army life is like. The U.S. Military Academy’s primary strength is its ability to develop leaders of character who are com- mitted to “Duty, Honor, Country” and selfless service to our nation.

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AT WEST POINT, IT IS OFTEN SAID ... “MUCH OF THE HISTORY WE TEACH WAS MADE BY PEOPLE WE TAUGHT.”

The mission of the U.S. Military Academy is to educate, train, and inspire fourth summers serving in active Army units around the world; attending the Corps of Cadets so that each graduate is a commissioned leader of char- specialty training such as airborne, air assault or northern warfare or help- acter committed to the values of Duty, Honor, Country; professional growth ing to train the first- and second-year cadets. The Cadet Leader Develop- throughout a career as an officer in the U.S. Army; and a lifetime of selfless ment System seeks to give the cadets increasing responsibility until they service to the Nation. are ready to receive their commissions and assume their duties as leaders Founded on March 16, 1802, the Academy celebrated its Bicentennial in in today’s Army. 2002. But West Point’s role in America’s history dates to the Revolutionary Moral and ethical values guide cadets throughout their four years at War, when both sides realized the strategic importance of the command- West Point. Commitment to the Academy’s “Bedrock Values,” based on in- ing plateau on the west bank of the Hudson River. Gen. George Washington tegrity and respect for the dignity of others, begins on the first day. Integ- considered West Point to be the most strategic position in America. He rity is reflected in the Cadet Honor Code which states: “A cadet will not lie, personally selected Thaddeus Kosciuszko, one of the heroes of Saratoga, cheat, steal, or tolerate those who do.” Respect denotes that cadets treat to design the fortifications in 1778 after problems arose with French engi- others with the same respect and dignity they themselves would expect. neers originally placed in charge of the design. In 1779, General Washington At West Point, it is not enough to train leaders—they must be leaders of transferred his headquarters to West Point. Continental soldiers built forts, character. batteries and defensive barriers. A 100-ton iron chain was extended across Admission is keenly competitive and is open to young men and women the Hudson to control river traffic. Today, several links from that chain are from all states and territories and from every socioeconomic level. Pro- arranged at Trophy Point as a reminder of West Point’s original fortifica- spective cadets must receive a nomination by a member of Congress or tions. from the Department of the Army. The Academy seeks candidates who pos- In 1802 President Thomas Jefferson signed the legislation establish- sess records of success in academics, athletics and leadership indicative ing the U.S. Military Academy to create an institution devoted to the arts of well-rounded individuals. and sciences of warfare. This effectively eliminated America’s wartime reli- Although the life of a cadet is demanding, there remains an array of club ance on foreign engineers and artillerists. West Point became the nation’s activities ranging from golf, skiing, boxing, crew and orienteering to first engineering school and served as the model for engineering programs such organizations as the cadet radio station,, Habitat which were eventually established at other colleges. for Humanity and Big Brothers-BigBrothers-Big Sisters. Ad- Col. Sylvanus Thayer, the “Father of the Military Academy,” served as ditionally, the U.S.U.S. CorpsCorps ofof CadetsCadets hhostsosts a Superintendent from 1817 through 1833. He upgraded academic standards, Special Olympicsics event eaceachh springspring.. instilled military discipline and emphasized honorable conduct. Early gradu- Today’s Militarylitary AcademyAcademy is a vastlvastlyy difdif-- ates were largely responsible for the construction of the nation’s initial rail- ferent institutiontion ffromrom tthehe smasmallll acaacademydemy way lines, bridges, harbors, and roads. Although the curriculum maintains legislated intoo bbeingeing bbyy CCongressongress in 18021802.. OOrigi-rigi- its focus on engineering, in recent decades the program of instruction has nally just 1,80000 acres, the AcademyAcademy has grown to markedly changed, providing cadets a selection of more than 40 majors. more than 16,000,000 acres. ThThee firstfirst ggraduatingraduating classclass This tradition of academic and military excellence, guided by a demand- numbered justst two men; totoday’sday’s classesclasses graduategraduate ing standard of moral and ethical conduct, remains the cornerstone of the more than 9000 new officers annuallannually,y, both men and West Point experience. women, who areare preparedprepared fforor leadershipleadership rorolesles witwithinhin It is said at West Point that “much of the history we teach was made the Army. by those people we taught.” The Academy has produced famous leaders With the expansionxpansion of knowledknowledgege and the chachangingnging throughout its illustrious past…Civil War Generals Grant, Sherman, Lee, and needs of the UnitedUnited States Army and the nation, life Jackson, to name but a few. In World War I, 34 of the 38 corps and divi- at West Point hhasas cchangedhanged to kkeepeep pace. sion commanders were graduates. World War II would see many graduates Ever mindful ofof its rich heritaheritage,ge, reach brigadier general or higher, to include Eisenhower, MacArthur, Brad- the U.S. Militaryry AcademAcademyy is dde-e- ley and Patton. In more recent conflicts, MacArthur, Ridgway, Westmore- veloping leadersers forfor tomorrow, land, Abrams, Schwarzkopf and Abizaid were in command. and its focuss reremainsmains ththee Academy graduates have also excelled in air and space exploration, and national needss of the 21st countless others went on from military service to become leaders in medi- century. cine, law, business, religion and science. Since its founding, the Military Academy fulfills the same mission as it always has . . . to educate, train, and inspire the Corps of Cadets. It ac- complishes this mission by developing cadets in three essential areas: in- tellectual, physical and military. These developmental paths are balanced and fully integrated into the daily life of each young man and woman at the Academy. Intellectual growth is fostered through an academic curriculum that provides a broad liberal education in the arts and sciences. The electives program builds upon the foundation of the core, allowing cadets to develop even greater competence in selected areas. In addition, the fields-of-study and majors nurture the development of creativity, critical thinking, and self-directed learning, essential characteristics of 21st century officers. The four-year academic experience leads to a bachelor of science degree and a commission as a second lieutenant in the Army. Physical development is achieved through a rigorous athletic and physi- cal education program. Each cadet participates at the intercollegiate, club or intramural level each semester. This readies the cadet for the physical demands of military life and helps teach good judgment and self-discipline, even while under mental and physical stress. Military development begins with the cadet’s first day at West Point. Most military training takes place during the summer, with new cadets un- dergoing Cadet Basic Training, or Beast Barracks, their first year, followed the second summer by Cadet Field Training. Cadets spend their third and THE LONG GRAY LINE

FRANK BORMAN ULYSSES S. GRANT ALEXANDER HAIG JR. ROBERT KIMBROUGH JAMES KIMSEY NORMAN SCHWARZKOPF

AT WEST POINT, IT IS OFTEN SAID ... “MUCH OF THE HISTORY WE TEACH WAS MADE BY PEOPLE WE TAUGHT.” FFRANKRANK BBORMANORMAN ULYSSESULYSSE SS. SS.GRANT. GGRANTRANT AALEXANDERLEXANDER HHAIGAIG JR.JR. RROBERTOBERT KIMBROUGHKIMBROUGH JJAMESJAMESJAMEMESS KIMSEY KKIMSEYIMSEY NNORMANORMAN SSCHWARZKOPFCHWARZKOPF ROBERTROBERT E.E. LEELEE ’29’29 ththee revitalizationrevitalizattiiono ofof ththehe Academy.AAcaddemy. HHee wawass 1953191953 toto 19611961 aandndd was one ofof oononlynlly fivefiive offi-offffi- TTrTrophyophhy winnerwiinner ini ArmyArmy footballffoottbball hhistory.iisttory. The Academy’s ninth Superintendent later promoted to General of the Army and cers to be promoted to General of the Army He later served as chairman and CEO of (1852-55), Lee was a model cadet during served as Supreme Allied Commander in (five stars). Primerica. his four years at West Point. He graduated the Pacific Theater during World War II. second in his class and never earned a During that time, he received the Medal ALEXANDER M. HAIG JR. ’47 JAMES V. KIMSEY ’62 single demerit during his four years at the of Honor for leading defense preparation Haig served as Chief of Staff to Presi- Kimsey was the founding chairman of Academy. At the beginning of the Civil War, and operations on the Philippine Islands. dent Richard Nixon from 1973 to 1974; Su- America Online, and was named chairman he was selected to serve as Commanding He later served as Supreme Allied Com- preme Allied Commander in Europe 1974 emeritus in 1996. He founded the Kimsey General of the Army, but instead resigned mander, Japan, and as commander, United to 1979; President of United Technologies Foundation in 1996. his commission and was named General- Nations Command in the Far East. He was Corporation 1980 to 1981 and Secretary In-Chief of the Confederate Army from one of only five officers to be promoted to of State during the Reagan administra- MICHAEL W. KRZYZEWSKI ’69 1861 to 1865. Lee’s surrender to Ulysses General of the Army (five stars). tion from 1981 to 1982. Krzyzewski served as head S. Grant (USMA 1843), at Appomattox coach at West Point from 1974 to 1979 Court House, Va., ended the Civil War. Fort GEORGE S. PATTON JR. ’09 FRANK BORMAN ’50 before assuming similar duties at Duke Lee, Va., was named in his honor. “Old Blood and Guts,” Patton was one An astronaut from 1962 to 1970, Borman . Krzyzewski has led the Blue of the most colorful commanders in the commanded the first circumlunar flight of Devils to three national championships ULYSSES S. GRANT ’43 Army. During World War II the famed com- the earth. He later served as President of and was inducted into the Basketball Hall Grant distinguished himself during the mander of the 2nd Armored Division and Eastern Airlines. of Fame in October 2001. He coached the Civil War at the Battle of Vicksburg in later the Third Army displayed courage U.S. at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. 1863; his victory secured control of the and daring as prominently as the pair of FIDEL V. RAMOS ’50 Mississippi River for the Union. President ivory handled revolvers he wore. Patton One of the Academy’s international ca- MARTIN E. DEMPSEY ’74 Abe Lincoln later appointed him Com- accomplished one of the most remark- dets, Ramos served as a Philippine Army General Martin E. Dempsey serves as the manding General of the Army in March able feats in military history in December officer after graduation. He eventually be- 18th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. 1864. On April 9, 1865, at Appomattox 1944, when he quickly turned the Third came the country’s military Chief of Staff In this capacity, he serves as the princi- Court House, Va., Robert E. Lee (USMA Army northward to reinforce the Allied and later Secretary of National Defense. pal military adviser to the President, the 1829) surrendered the Army of Northern southern flank against the German attack He also served as President of the Repub- Secretary of Defense and the National Virginia to him, ending the Civil War. Grant in the Battle of the Bulge. The General’s lic of the Philippines from 1992 to 1998. Security Council. By law, he is the nation’s later served as the 18th President of the doctrine of aggressive employment of highest-ranking military officer. Prior to United States from 1869 to 1877. Today, massive armor forces continue to prove EDWIN E. ALDRIN ’51 becoming Chairman, the general served his image graces the $50 bill. themselves in combat arenas around the An astronaut from 1963 to 1972, Aldrin as the Army’s 37th Chief of Staff. Dempsey world. participated in the first manned lunar served as the Deputy Commander and GEORGE W. GOETHALS ’80 landing with Michael Collins (USMA ’52) then Acting Commander of U.S. Central Goethals became an architect and was OMAR N. BRADLEY ’15 and was the second man to walk on the Command. Before becoming Chief of Staff builder of the Panama Canal, 1904 TO During his career, Bradley earned a repu- moon. of the Army, he commanded U.S. Army 1914. tation as one of the best infantry com- Training and Doctrine Command. manders in World War II. He commanded EDWARD WHITE ’52 JOHN J. PERSHING ’86 the 82nd Airborne and 28th Infantry Divi- An astronaut from 1962 to 1967, White Considered the second most senior of- sions before going on to command the 1st was the first man to walk in space and RAYMOND T. ODIERNO ‘76 ficer in Army history, behind only George Army and the 12th Army Group. After the was one of the three astronauts killed in Odierno commanded the 4th Infantry Washington, Pershing served as com- war he served as Army Chief of Staff from the Apollo I disaster in 1967. Division during the fall of 2003 which, mander of the American Expeditionary 1948 to 1949 and served as the first Chair- along with Special Forces units, captured Force during World War I. The two-million- man of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 1949 H. NORMAN SCHWARZKOPF ’56 Saddam Hussein in December of that year. plus troops of the AEF made a decisive to 1953. He was the last Army officer to As Commander-in-Chief, United States Odierno helped plan and coordinate the contribution to the defeat of Imperial be promoted to General of the Army (five Central Command from 1988 to 1991, raid that netted Iraq’s fallen dictator. He Germany. Pershing’s abilities as a leader stars), and the Bradley fighting vehicle is Schwarzkopf’s command ultimately re- currently serves as Chief of Staff of the distinguished him among European com- named in his honor. sponded to Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait with U.S. Army. manders, and through repeated successes the largest U.S. deployment since the on the battlefield, promoted American DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER ’15 Vietnam War, including portions of the ROBERT S. KIMBROUGH ’89 prestige around the world. He served as During World War II, Eisenhower served Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps as well Kimbrough was named one of 11 new as- Army Chief of Staff in 1921, and was named as Supreme Commander of Allied Forces as units from dozens of nations around tronaut candidates by NASA in May 2004. General of the Armies of the United States Europe from 1943 to 1944, during which the world. After retiring, Schwartzkopf Kimbrough ranks among Army ’s upon his retirement in 1924. he led the D-Day invasion of Europe. Dur- received the Presidential Medal of Free- career leaders in saves. A veteran of Des- ing that time, he was promoted to General dom. ert Storm, he currently works for NASA in DOUGLAS MacARTHUR ’03 of the Army (five stars). After the war, he Houston as a flight simulation engineer After World War I, MacArthur returned served as Army Chief of Staff from 1945 PETER M. DAWKINS ’59 and participated in a space shuttle mis- to West Point to serve as the Academy’s to 1948 and was named President of Co- Dawkins was Cadet Brigade Commander sion in 2009. 31st Superintendent from 1919 to 1922. lumbia University in 1948. He served as the (First Captain of the U.S. Corps of Cadets) During that time, he was responsible for 34th President of the United States from as a senior and became the third Heisman “I think if my dear mother were alive, she would tell you nothing comes close to graduating from West Point, even going to the moon.” - ASTRONAUT FRANK BORMAN

“The combination of an education at West Point and the experience of a career in the armed services will prepare you in a unique way for a rich diversity of further career and service in civilian life.” - HEISMAN TROPHY WINNER GLENN DAVIS NORMAN SCHWARZKOPF

FFRANKRANK BBORMANORMAN “I believe in the code ... ‘Duty, Honor, Country.’ I believe in service to one’s country. The institution of the armed forces has thrived on its commitment tto developing excellence. It is meritocracy in action. Race, religion, wealth, background count not.” - PRESIDENT GEORGE H.W. BUSH

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“From the birth of our existence, America has had a faith in the future -- a belief that where we’re going is better than where we’ve been, even when the path ahead is uncertain. To fulfill that promise, generations of Americans have built upon the foundation of our forefathers -- finding opportunity, fighting injustice, forging GGEORGEEORGE HH.W..W. BBUSHUSH a more perfect union. Our achievement would not be possible without the Long Gray Line that has sacrificed for duty, for honor, for country.” - PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA “My four years at West Point were wonderful. I loved every minute of it and particularly the last three years. I loved the history. I loved the tradition. I liked wearing the uniform. I felt like I belonged there. Everything was meaningful to me. There is no question in my mind the proudest day of my father’s life was the day I graduated from West Point. There is a picture of the two of us standing on ‘The Plain’ and he is just beaming.” - GENERAL H. NORMAN SCHWARZKOPF

“I was so proud to be on the verge of entering the only institution in American society at that time that was totally integrated, in which I would have the opportunity to rise, based solely on performance and ability. The nation always looks to West Point and always looks NNORMANORMAN SSCHWARZKOPFCHWARZKOPF to each and every one of you to follow always the angels of your nature.” - GENERAL COLIN POWELL FRANK BORMAN “How great it must be, gosh how great it must be to be a member of this Corps. To know that camaraderie of discipline, of manners, of courtesy, of human sensibility, of one’s duty to his fellow man.” - JOURNALIST WALTER CRONKITE

“In every corner of America, the words ‘West Point’ command immediate respect. This place where the Hudson River bends is more than a fine institution of learning. The United States Military Academy is the guardian of values that have shaped the soldiers who have shaped the world.” - PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH GGEORGEEORGE WW.. BBUSHUSH

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GEORGE H.W. BUSH “This place reeks of honor and discipline. With this show, we’ve been to a lot of great campuses all throughout the country over the years—and folks, let me tell you - there is absolutely nothing like this! Do yourself a favor and go look up West Point’s wikipedia page and compare that to your local – that ought to shut you down for a while!” – COLIN COWHERD, ESPN RADIO HOST “Any of us who went through the process; anyone who felt the flame of that furnace, came away altered in the way we go about running our lives. Some part of it is the belief that you are not only doing it for personal glory, but you do it because it is your responsibility. It’s part of being a member of The Corps and each of us that have felt that magic feel especially privileged to have done so.” - HEISMAN TROPHY WINNER PETE DAWKINS

“As I look back over my career in government, in business, of course in the military, I think West Point was a very influential experience. It hardened a sense of discipline, a sense of responsibility, duty and integrity and also very happily combined PPETEETE DAWKINSDAWKINS an alertness of mind and body.” - FORMER SECRETARY OF STATE ALEXANDER HAIG

“For here we train the men and women whose duty it is to defend the Republic, the men and women whose profession is watchfulness, whose skill is vigilance, whose calling is to guard the peace, but if need be, to fight and win.” - PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN

“WEST POINT IS THE RING. IT’S AALEXANDERLEXANDER HAIGHAIG THE FOUNDATION OF EVERYTHING I HAVE DONE.” - MIKE KRZYZEWSKI ‘69

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1779 1980 USMA faculty. second cadet in a decade to receive Margaret (Molly) Corbin is the fi rst The fi rst women’s class graduates the Soldiers Medal for heroism in the woman to receive a military pension from West Point; Andrea Hollen, the 1988 terrorist bombing of the American in the United States for her heroism Academy’s 58th Rhodes Scholar, is Ann Marie Wycoff , named the Embassy in Nairobi, Kenya. Women’s and service to the country during the the fi rst of 62 women to receive her “Outstanding Female Swimmer” at the tennis becomes the fi rst female team Revolu onary War. She is buried in the diploma; Terry Tepper is awarded NCAA Division II Champions, is the fi rst to earn an Division I NCAA tournament West Point cemetery. the Army Athle c Associa on (AAA) athlete to capture four na onal tles berth. Trophy for “most valuable service to in a single championship event. 2000 1836 women’s athle cs.” Maj. Cathy Kelley The U.S. Military Academy celebrates The Warner Sisters come to is the Academy’s fi rst woman named a 1989 the 20th anniversary of the fi rst Cons tu on Island. For half a century, permanent associate professor. Kristen Baker is the fi rst woman women’s class to graduate. Susan and Anna Warner wrote popular to command the Corps of Cadets with novels and taught Sunday School to her selec on as First Captain; Capt. 2001 West Point cadets. Susan wrote “A The 25th year of females at the U.S. Military Academy is observed while the Wide World,” one of the na on’s best Academy celebrates its bicentennial. sellers, in the 1850s. Anna wrote the words to the children’s verse “Jesus 2003 Loves Me.” In 1908 they donated the Rebecca Halstead (USMA ‘81), island to the Military Academy. former women’s basketball manager, becomes the fi rst female West Point 1957 graduate to achieve rank of general in Maj. Emma Baird becomes the the U.S. Army. Assistant Chief of the Personnel Branch and is reputed to be the fi rst 2004 woman staff offi cer at West Point. Track and fi eld standout Diana Wills (USMA ‘90) and All-American swimmer 1968 Ann Marie Wycoff (USMA ‘89) are the Dr. Betsy Lewis, the Academy’s fi ne fi rst two women in a charter class arts librarian, teaches art classes in of 16 to be induccted into the Army the English Department to First Class Sports Hall of Fame. Cadets as the fi rst female faculty member. 2005 Holly Pedley (USMA ‘98) becomes the 1973 fi rst women’s soccer player inducted 1st Lt. Virginia Fry is the fi rst full- 1981 Heidi Brown (USMA ‘81) and Mary into the Army Sports Hall of Fame. me female faculty member, serving Dena Caradimitropoulo, who starred in Finch (USMA ‘83) are the fi rst women aass a geography instructor in the basketball, is the fi rst woman and only graduates to serve as tac cal offi cers. 2007 DeDepartmentpar of Earth, Space and the sixth cadet to win the AAA Special Col. Deborah McDonald (USMA GrapGraphich Sciences. Award for “outstanding achievements 1990 ‘85) is the fi rst woman to serve as a and exemplary leadership in athle c Carol Barkalow (USMA ‘80), who Major Ac vity Director at West Point 1975 compe on.” starred in basketball, writes a book with her selec on as the Director of PresiPresidentd Gerald Ford signs legisla on (“In the Men’s House”) about her Admissions. that forever changes the face of 1984 West Point experience as a member of 2008 AAmerica’smer service academies when Karen Short, a member of the women’s the fi rst female class. Alexis Albano (USMA ‘96), former Army he dedeclares that women would be basketball team, is the fi rst female to standout in both soccer and track and fi eld, is inducted into the Army Sports permpermii ed to seek nomina on and command Cadet Basic Training and 1993 Hall of Fame. a enendd a military ins tu on. be a Regimental Commander. Tracy Capt. Margaret Belknap (USMA ‘81), 2010 Hanlon, a star in both basketball and a member of the Systems Engineering Army women’s soccer star Liz 1976 Department, is the fi rst woman to Be erbed becomes the second female AArmyrmy welcomes its fi rst co-ed class in track, is the fi rst female to qualify for serve as a White House Fellow. to graduate No. 1 in the class, joining JulJulyy ofo 1976 with the admission of 119 the Olympic trials (heptathlon). women’s tennis player Rebecca Marier wwomenome with the Class of 1980; Mrs. 1995 (USMA ‘95). SSueue PPeterson joins the Department of 1985 Rebecca Marier, a tennis star, is the PhPhysicalysic Educa on as its fi rst female Lissa Young is the fi rst female Deputy fi rst female cadet to graduate No. 1 in 2011 iinstructor.nstru Brigade Commander and the fi rst to her class. Lauren Rowe (USMA ‘03), former Army 1978 be in charge of Cadet Field Training. standout in both soccer and track and ““WomenWom at West Point” television 1997 fi eld, is inducted into the Army Sports movimoviee airs on CBS; Maj. Nancy 1986 Col. Maureen LeBoeuf is the fi rst female Hall of Fame. FrFreebairmeeb is the fi rst female tac cal Pam Pearson earns All-America honors to head an academic department with offi cer;ce basketball is the fi rst women’s in track and is the only woman at West her appointment as Professor and 2013 ssportport to gain varsity status. Point selected for All-America honors Head of the Department of Physical Track and fi eld athlete Lindsey Danilack in two sports, having been chosen Educa on. Barbara Treharne (USMA was named the First Captain for 2013- 1979 twice in basketball. Women’s soccer ‘80) and Heidi Brown (USMA ‘81) are 14 - just the fourth female to serve in CCadetadet Kathy Gerard is the fi rst female becomes a varsity sport. two of four females to command air that posi on - the highest in the cadet BriBrigadegad Execu ve Offi cer, and Col. defense ar llery Patriot ba alions. chain of command. MildrMildrede Hedberg is the Chief of Staff 1987 fforor ththe United States Corps of Cadets. Capt. Kathy Gerard-Snook and Bobbi Fiedler-Prinslow (USMA ‘80) are the 1999 fi rst women graduates to serve on the Alison Jones is the fi rst female and Stationed on the first floor of Kimsey Athletic Center, Army’s athletic training department moved into its new and spacious home in the spring of 2003. The athletic training room now covers 9,500 square feet, housing the finest equipment available for the prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. Highlights of the facility include a 1,202-square-foot cardiovascular room containing more than 25 pieces of equipment; a state-of-the-art hydrotherapy area equipped with a 2,018-square-foot rehabilitation pool, Jacuzzi, two large pools, and four regular pools; 10 treatment tables; five modular taping tables; high-density storage; and a physician’s office with X-ray capability. The training room also features a vast array of the latest treatment and rehabilitation equipment. Thanks to the expansive new treatment area, Army’s athletic training staff can service countless Black Knight athletes simultaneously so they are able to realize their full potential on the “fields of friendly strife.” O’MEARA, MALEK, DAWKINS CLASS OF 1959 STRENGTH DEVELOPMENT CENTER An integral component in Army’s intercollegiate athletic program is the strength and conditioning department. The most visible sign of Army’s commitment in this area is the O’Meara, Malek, Dawkins, Class of 1959 Strength Development Center in Kimsey Athletic Center, one of the finest facilities in the nation. The monstrous 20,000- square-foot center is located on the second floor of Kimsey Athletic Center and features 30 tons of plates and dumbbells; 15 pieces of cardiovascular equipment, including six high-speed treadmills; a state-of-the-art weight training area with 16 rack and platform training stations, as well as a separate dumbbell area; and top- of-the-line Hammer strength equipment. Under the direction of Scott Swanson, the O’Meara, Malek, Dawkins, Class of 1959 Strength Development Center rivals any training facility in the country. 22014014 SSOCCEROCCER

WorkingWorking creden als for all media personnelpersonnel can be obtained by contac ng Madeline Salvani in the Army Offi ce of Athle c Communica ons. In most instances, creden als can be picked up at the scoring deck located on the west sideline near the sea ng areas. There is no designated press parking area at Clinton Field, although special arrangements for television or radio crews may be arranged through Madeline Salvani.

RADIO REQUIREMENTS Accommoda ons for visi ng radio can be arranged through Madeline Salvani in Army’s Offi ce of Athle c Communica ons. Rental fee for all lines is $75 and a check must be mailed prior to the game or hand-delivered to an athlet- ic communica ons offi cial before plugging into the line. Only outgoing collect or credit card calls are permi ed.

PHOTOGRAPHY S ll photographers are urged to work from the sidelines. Anyone moving behind either of the goals during play does so at their own risk. Access to the The Army Sports Network, in its 14th year of sideline opposite the two benches is available for s ll off ering extensive coverage of the Black Knights, will con nue its aggres-

COVERING THE BLACK KNIGHTS THE BLACK COVERING photographers and TV cameramen. Photographers are not allowed on the same sideline as the team benches sive broadcast schedule without prior approval. this fall by carrying nine regular-season women’s GAME SERVICES soccer home matches, in Sta s cs are posted on Army’s offi cial athle cs addi on to all postseason Website at www.goARMYsports.com. Postgame stat games. packages will be available in Army’s Offi ce of Athle c Fans will be able to watch Communica on shortly a er the comple on of the the ac on via Knight Vi- game and distributed to the visi ng media. sion, a subscrip on pack- age on www.goARMYs- INTERVIEW POLICY ports.com, where video Army head coach Marcia McDermo and players streaming will also be available for all nine home will be available to the media on the fi eld immediately matches this fall (see schedule below). following comple on of the game. The Army Athle c Associa on con nues its thorough coverage of the women’s soccer team with “real- For those desiring interviews with Coach McDer- me” sta s cs on its homepage (www.goARMYsports.com) available for all nine of Army’s home games. mo during he week, the best me to reach her is in Knight Vision’s Zack Daly, who is in his fi rst year at West Point, will call the ac on, providing live play the morning. No game-day interviews will be granted by play and analysis for each of the seven games included in the package except upon extenua ng circumstances. All requests Rich DeMarco, Army’s Associate Athle c Director for Mul media and Broadcas ng, oversees the for player interviews should be made through Madeline broadcas ng of all Army athle cs. He is also the producer and play-by-play voice for all Army football games Salvani in the Offi ce of Athle c Communica ons. throughout the fall. DeMarco is the voice of Army men’s basketball during the winter months. DeMarco and his wife, Katy, are the parents of twin boys, Ma hew and Reed, born May 13, 2013. PRACTICE COVERAGE Army soccer prac ces are closed to members of the media unless accompanied by a member of Army’s Athle c Communica ons staff . Please contact the ath- 2014 KNIGHT VISION le c communica ons offi ce in advance to determine the SCHEDULE status and loca on of prac ce and gain clearance into the workout. The Offi ce of Athle c Communica ons’ August policy requires 24-hour no ce for those media mem- 22 vs. Fairfi eld 7 p.m. bers wishing to a end prac ce. 25 vs. St. John’s 7 p.m. September FACEBOOK 5 vs. Delaware 7 p.m. Become a fan of the by visi ng 7 vs. Columbia 1 p.m. www.facebook.com and searching Army Black Knights. 12 vs. Seton Hall 7 p.m. 20 vs. Bucknell* 5 p.m. TWITTER October Army’s offi cial Twi er page can be found online at 14 vs. Princeton 7 p.m. h p://twi er.com/ArmyAthle cs. Women’s soccer 22 vs. Holy Cross* 6 p.m. twiter page is Army_WSoccer. 25 vs. Lafaye e* 7 p.m.

Visit www.goARMYsports.com for up-to-date scores, * - Denotes Patriot League match highlights and match recaps. Army realigned with CBS Sports in the summer of 2011 for a complete website To sign up for Knight Vision, log onto redesign. Amy’s website at www.goARMYsports.com. SOCCER CHAMPIONS - ‘‘93,93, ‘08,‘08, ‘11‘11 PRESEASON NOTEBOOK ARMY OPENS 29TH SEASON: 2014 marks Army’s 29th season of inter- LID-LIFTERS: The Black Knights have opened the season on the winning collegiate compe on and 25th year at the Division I level a er playing side of the ledger 16 mes in 28 years. Since moving from Division II to the fi rst four years (1986-89) at Division II. the Division I ranks in 1990, Army is 14-8-2 in lid-li ers, including seven shutouts. 300PLUS WINS: The Black Knights compiled 46 wins in four games in the 1980s, compiled 133 wins during the ‘90s and posted 124 wins in PATRIOT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT TITLES: Army captured three Patriot the 21st century. League Tournament tles, earning the automa c bid to the NCAA Tour- nament in 2008 and 2011 a er claiming the tle as the No. 4 seed. The FIRST TIMES FOES: Davidson and UNC-Greensboro are fi rst- me op- Black Knights captured their fi rst tournament tle in 1993 en route to a ponents on Army’s schedule in 2014. school record 20-1-1 mark. The senior class was part of Army’s last team that went to the NCAAs. PATRIOT LEAGUE: Last year the Patriot league expanded to 10 teams with the addi on of Boston University and Loyola to the fold, which ARMY PICKED FOURTH IN PL PRESEASON POLL: Army was fourth in the opened the postseason tournament fi eld to six teams. Not only did Patriot League’s Preseason Coaches’ Poll. The Black Knights earned 101 Army clinch a berth, but the Black Knights hosted a fi rst-round game points, nipping American by three for that spot, in a vo ng compiled by against American that ended in a double over me draw with the Eagles the league’s head coaches and sports informa on directors, who were advancing to the semifi nals on penalty kicks. not permi ed to vote for their own teams. Defending tournament champion Boston University received 15 of 10-GAME HOME SLATE: Ten of Army’s 18-games will be played at vener- the 20 fi rst-place votes and totaled 159 points as the preseason favor- able Clinton Field, which is two shy of the regular-season record 12 fi rst ite, followed by regular-season champion Navy with 148 points and fi ve set in 1989 and ed in 2012. A program-high 13 games, to include a pair fi rst-place votes. Colgate (131), Army (101) and American (98) rounded of Patriot League Tournament matches, was set in 1991. out the top half of the 10-team fi eld.

2013 NCAA QUALIFIERS ON ARMY SCHEDULE. St. John’s and Patriot COLLEGE SPORTS MADNESS: Three Army players were named to the League champion Boston University not only made last year’s NCAA College Sports Madness Patriot League Preseason Team. Ka e Holder Tournament, but both won opening-round upset decisions. The Red and Candace Stewart were named as forwards and Jordan Cassalia was Storm defeated No. 9/6 UCF, 3-1, and the Terriers nipped Harvard, 1-0. listed as a goalkeeper.

SEASON OPENER: Army makes its home and season debut against Fair- UPPERCLASSMEN: Five seniors and seven juniors comprise the upper- fi eld on Aug. 22 followed by St. John’s three days later. The Black Knights class group. The seniors were members of Army’s team that went to the changed their season debut from September to August since moving NCAAs in 2011 with Madison Oliver a defensive starter in that match. into the 21st century. UNDERCLASSMEN: Seven sophomores and 10 freshmen comprise the HOME SWEET HOME: Army has shined on its home turf at Clinton Field underclassmen in rounding out Army’s 29-team roster. with the help of the hometown crowd in pu ng together a mark of 119-67-15 at the Division I level. Army’s 2-0 upset win over regular- DOUBLEHEADER WITH MEN’S SOCCER: The men’s and women’s soccer season Patriot League champion Navy last year was before the home- teams host a doubleheader at Clinton Field on Saturday, Sept. 20. The town crowd. women take on Patriot League rival Bucknell at 5 p.m. followed by the men’s non-league match against St. Francis of N.Y. at 7:30 p.m. McDERMOTT HEADS INTO SECOND YEAR: Marcia McDermo , the fourth head coach and second woman to guide Army’s soccer program, heads into her second year a er leading Army to a post-season tourna- ment berth and a winning campaign (8-7-4) her fi rst season.

McDERMOTT NEARING 100 CAREER WINS: Army head coach Marcia McDermo has compiled 96 career wins at the collegiate level to in- clude tours at Maryland, Arkansas and Army over a 12-year span.

16 STATES REPRESENTED ON ROSTER: Army’s 29-player roster has 156states represented from as far away as California, Colorado, Minne- sota, Nebraska, Texas and Washington to as close to West Point as New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. California and Texas has the largest number of players with four.

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Clinton Field at West Point is named a er Revolu onary War hero Gen. James Clinton. As one of New York’s most dis nguished military leaders during the colonies’ fi ght for independence, Clinton commanded troops throughout the Hudson River Valley, including stops at Fort Clinton, Fort Montgomery and West Point. It was at West Point in 1778 where Gen. Clinton and his men began to throw chains across the Hudson to prevent enemy ships from traveling up the river. One of Clinton’s most important missions began in November of 1778. Upon receiving orders at West Point from Gen. George Washington, Clinton le for Albany to join forces with Gen. Sullivan. Their mission was to help the colonists seek retribu on against Indian and Tory armies who had massacred the villages of Cherry Village, N.Y., and Wyoming, Pa. Clinton’s and Sullivan’s forces eventually defeated their enemies in an intense ba le in Elmira, N.Y., Clinton Field sits adjacent to Doubleday Field and the Malek Tennis Courts along the banks of the Hudson forcing them to fl ee to the Bri sh fortress in Niagara. River on the grounds of the United States Military Academy. It has been the regular home fi eld to Army This ba le was one of Clinton’s last as he Women’s Soccer since 1992. immediately returned to Albany and remained there un l the end of the war. However, he would later The Black Knights won their fi rst Patriot League crown to be er meet the needs of today’s student-athletes. fi nd himself alongside Washington during the Bri sh en route to a program-best 20-1-1 campaign, which A new fence 4as constructed around the fi eld, state- surrender at Yorktown and was later present at the saw them record a school-record 14 straight wins and of-the-art goal barriers were installed on both the evacua on of New York by the Bri sh. shut out their fi rst nine opponents. main pitch and the prac ce fi eld, stadium signboards A er exi ng his military career, Clinton took Army has posted a winning season at home were erected, banners celebra ng the program’s rich CLINTON FIELD: HOME OF ARMY SOCCER ARMY CLINTON FIELD: HOME OF an ac ve role in poli cs serving as a member of the seven of the past nine seasons, including an unbeaten history were hung and tear drop fl ags were unveiled. conven on called to ra fy the Cons tu on of the campaign in 2001. Two years later the Black Knights The playing surface at Clinton Field has been trimmed United States. Clinton was also elected a member of forged a 7-2-0 mark on the strength of a six-game shorter making for a very fast track. the New York State Senate. home winning streak through September. The improvements are far from being complete, The Army women’s soccer team has called The 2006 season was the fi rst me that Navy as a brand new scoreboard is scheduled to debut Clinton Field home since 1992, a er spli ng me pulled out a victory at West Point since 2000, while during the 2011 season. there and North Athle c Field during the early years, Air Force suff ered a 2-1 defeat. The Black Knights lead Clinton Field has also been host to six Patriot and has enjoyed unparalleled success on the pitch Navy at Clinton Field, 4-3-1, following last year’s 1-0 League Tournaments, twice with the men and four as a result. The Black Knights have authored a .634 shutout carried on FOX Soccer Channel. mes with the women, the latest in 2010. overall winning percentage along the banks of the Army compiled an 28-11-8 mark at home the The women are 122-65-16 all- me at Clinton Hudson. past fi ve years, to include 28 shutouts. Field and have averaged over fi ve wins per campaign In 2010 and 2011, Army blanked nine visitors Always a home to the Army men’s soccer in the 21st century on the friendly confi nes. Army to the military academy, running its mark of home team, Clinton Field also hosted the USA Rugby headed into 2009 just three victories shy of reaching shutouts to 65. Before 1992, Army split its home Championships April of 2006, then underwent sod the century mark in home wins, which it accomplished games between North Athle c Field and Clinton replacement that spring in providing both soccer following a 5-3-1 record. Field. squads with brand new grass on which to play. Army captured the regular-season Patriot It did not take long for the Black Knights to During the last few years, Clinton Field has League tle in 2010 - just the fi h overall and fi rst warm up to their new digs in the fall of 1993. Army received numerous upgrades. In 2006, the soccer since 2002. The Black Knights set records for shutouts etched out a 9-1-1 home mark for a season-best .864 clubhouse, located across the street from Clinton (16) and fewest goals allowed (six) along with ranking winning percentage inside West Point’s iron gates. Field, was completed. The facility features locker No. 1 in the country in goals-against average, shutout rooms, a training percentage and save percentage. In 2011 the Black area for the athletes, Knights captured the Patriot League tle (second me CLINTON FIELD RECORDS a team mee ng in four years and third overall) en route to pos ng 15 Army’s record ...... 125-70-18 (.629) room and a lounge. shutouts and ranking among the na on’s defensive Division I record ...... 119-67-15 (.629) This gives the leaders for the second straight year. Most wins...... 9 (1993 -9-1-1) Army coaching staff Army has cra ed winning soccer squads who Highest win percentage ...... 864 (1993 - 9-1-1) the 7opportunity to have defended their home turf quite well, and coach All-time GF-GA ...... 425-220 take the team out of Marcia McDermo con nued the Black Knights’ Most goals scored ...... 15 vs. St. Peter’s (9/5/92) First game ...... 9/28/86 vs. Utica College the elements during storied heritage her fi rst year at the helm as Army First win ...... 9/28/86 vs. Utica College (9-0) hal ime of games earned a berth to the Patriot League Tournament last First goal ...... Sandy Hassett vs. Utica College (7:51) to discuss strategy year. First assist ...... Kim Darby vs. Utica College (7:51) away from the noise Army has 10 homes matches in 2014 highlighted First shutout ...... 9/28/86 vs. Utica College (9-0) of the playing fi eld. by NCAA par cipants St. John’s and Boston University, No. of shutouts ...... 73 In 2010, the locker the la er the defending Patriot League Tournament First night game ...... 9/26/87 vs. Colgate rooms underwent a champion. complete redesign

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One of the latest waves of facility upupgradegrade projectsprojects inin thethe 21st centucenturyry includedincluded thethe soccer clubhouse,clubhouse, completedcompleted inin 2006. The architectural designdesign services for the facility werewere provided throuthroughgh the U.S. Army Corps of EnEngineersgineers byby StepStephenhen J. KaKagelgel Associates, ArcArchitectshitects and EnEngineersgineers in NewNew YoYorkrk CCity.ity. The complex, located across the street from Clinton Field, features locker room facili es, a training area for the athletes and a team mee ng room and lounge. In 2010, the locker rooms underwent a complete redesign to be er meet the needs of today’s student-athletes. Also among the upgrades was a new fence around the fi eld, state-of-the-art goal barriers were installed on both the main pitch and the prac ce fi eld, stadium signboards were erected, banners celebra ng the program’s rich his- tory were hung along with a brand new scoreboard. In August 2013, the transi on was complete when the men’s and women’s coaching staff s moved their offi ces into the building.

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AT WEST POINT, WOMEN’S SOCCER PLAYERS, LIKE ALL OTHER CADETS, MUST EXHIBIT PROFICIENCY IN THE CLASS- ROOM AS WELL AS IN MILITARY AND CADET TRAINING. NOT ONLY HAVE THEY SUCCEEDED – THEY HAVE EXCELLED! FIVE WOMEN’S SOCCER PLAYERS HAVE EARNED NINE ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA HONORS OVER THE YEARS. ELIZABETH BETTERBED (USMA 2010), SARAH GOSS (USMA 2009) AND JULIE JORGENSEN (USMA 2005) ARE COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL- AMERICA FIRST-TEAM SELECTIONS.

JULIELIE JORGENS JORGENSEN,SEN, EELIZABETHLIZABETH BBETTERBEDEETTERBEDETTERBE & ACKLYN KALKALIKIK NO.NO 2 IN CLASS OF 2006, 2006 NO. N 1 IN CLASS OF 2010 and NO. 27TH IN CLASSSS OF 2014

Army women’s soccer players have shined on the pitch and in the classroom Jorgensen was the Patriot League’ses WomenWomen’s s Soccer since the sport joined the varsity ranks in 1986. In the 21st century, stars Julie Scholar-Athlete of the Year as wellell as the FemaleFemale Jorgensen and Elizabeth Be ered turned in the highest class standings in lis ng Scholar-Athlete of the Year as a senior.enior. No. 2 in 2006 and No. 1 in 2010, respec vely. She was a two- me CoSIDA/ESPNSIDA/ESPN The When the United States Military Academy celebrated the 30th anniversary Magazine Academic all-Americann (fi rst and third of the fi rst women’s class to graduate on May 22, 2010, the fi rst cadet that team honors). President Barack Obama presented a diploma to at the gradua on ceremony Jorgensen ranked No. 2 in a class of 861 with a at sun-splashed Michie Stadium was Be erbed - an athlete, a scholar and a 4.13 GPA. leader. History was also set that day as Alexandra Rosenberg and Be erbed A Dean’s List student, Jorgensengensen was a 2005 became the fi rst females to fi nish No. 1 and No. 2 academically. NSCAA/adidas Scholar All-East Regionegion (fi rst team).team). Be erbed, a four-year soccer star, ranked No. 1 in her class (academic, She was nominated for the NCAANCAA Today’sToday’s Top physical and military disciplines) and second academically. She also held VIII Award (honors eight seniorr student- the second highest posi on in the Corps of Cadets as the Deputy Brigade athletes). Commander. A Rhodes Scholar candidate,e, she Since women arrived at West Point in the summer of 1976, only two have was also a nominee for the AliceAlice had the dis nc on of gradua ng fi rst in their class, and both were scholar- T. Schafer Mathema cs Prizeze athletes. Women’s tennis star Rebecca Mariner was the fi rst female Cadet to awarded by the American Societyy graduate No. 1 in her class (1995) followed 15 years later by Be erbed. for Women in Mathema cs. Former women’s soccer star Kris n Baker was the fi rst woman to command As the team captain in the Corps of Cadets as the Cadet First Captain and Brigade Commander in 1988- 2005, Jorgensen led Army 89, while Be erbed is one of an elite group of females to hold the posi on of to a 12-6-1 mark and the Deputy Brigade Commander. championship game of the Be erbed closed out her collegiate career as a two- me fi rst team CoSIDA/ Patriot League Tournament for ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American and a Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award the fi rst me since 1996. All-American who won the fan vo ng and was among fi ve women’s soccer Jaclyn Kalik (USMA ‘14) scholar-athletes chosen for fi rst-team honors. ranked among the Patriot The Mechanical Engineering major and Rhodes scholarship winner was League academic leaders all fourr also a nominee for the NCAA Woman of the Year. years and graduated 27th in herer The senior from Fox Island, Wash., who played a key role all four years as class. a starter on the women’s soccer team, was instrumental in Army’s fi rst-ever NCAA appearance in 2008 a er leading the Black Knights to the Patriot League Tournament tle and automa c bid. A league all-star as a defender, Be erbed was an all-tournament selec on as well that year. Another women’s soccer star who shined academically and on the pitch was Jorgensen. She earned a plethora of awards during her four-year career (2002-05) before picking up her degree in Mathema cal Sciences with a minor in Computers. ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE AARMYRMY BLACKBLACK KNIGHTSKNIGHTS ......

THE MEMBERS OF THE ARMY WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAM HAVE CONSISTENTLY BEEN INVOLVED IN THE COMMUNITY. AT WEST POINT THE BLACK KNIGHTS HAVE HELD CLINICS FOR LOCAL YOUTH THE PAST SEVERAL YEARS, WITH THE STAFF AND PLAYERS ACTIVELY INVOLVED. SEVERAL PLAYERS VOLUNTEERED THEIR SERVICES TO HABITAT FOR HUMANITY, A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION THAT HELPS BUILD HOMES FOR UNDERPRIVILEGED FAMILIES. THE TEAM IS ON HAND FOR FACE PAINTING AND INTERACTION WITH FANS AT BLACK KNIGHTS ALLEY, A FAMILY FUN ZONE HELD PRIOR TO EVERY HOME FOOTBALL GAME.

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MARCIA McDERMOTT Head Coach 2nd Season North Carolina ‘87 Career Mark: 96-108-15

Marcia McDermott, a trailblazer among 16 in 1998, while being named the NSCAA Great McDermott also is very active in the NSCAA, college women’s soccer coaches, was named Lakes Regional Coach of the Year twice (1996, having served on the various committees, the Board the head coach of the Army Black Knights, as 1998). She averaged over eight wins per season of Directors as well as the Executive Committee, all announced by Director of Athletics Boo Corrigan at Northwestern, including 13 victories in 1996 culminating as term as President in 2010. She has in January 2013. and the school-record 16-5-1 season in 1998. been recognized on a number of levels to include being McDermott, the fourth head coach of the McDermott then moved on to the professional named to the ACC’s 50th Anniversary Women’s Soccer program, led Army to an 8-7-4 mark her fi rst ranks in 2001 as the head coach of the Carolina Team in 2002, while being inducted into the Virginia- season on the banks of the Hudson. The Black Courage during its premier season in the DC Soccer Hall of Fame in 2009. Knights fi nished fourth in the newly-expanded Women’s United Soccer Association. Success McDermott resides at West Point. Patriot League, along with hosting a fi rst-round came after just one year as the Courage won the 2002 regular season and the Founder’s Cup match. McDERMOTT COACHING FILE Four Black Knights earned All-Patriot League following a 12-4-5 campaign. honors, three were named to the All-Academic McDermott served as a scout for the U.S. Collegiate Head Coach (96-108-15) Team, and Molly McGuigan became just the fi fth Women’s National Team during the 2003 World HEAD COACH MARCIA MCDERMOTT MCDERMOTT MARCIA HEAD COACH Army, 2013-Present, 8-7-4 Cup, where Team U.S.A. earned a bronze medal. women’s soccer player to win the coveted Army Northwestern University, 1994-2000 (59-66-8) Athletic Association Trophy. McDermott returned to the collegiate • 1998 NCAA Round of 16 Prior to taking over Army’s head reigns, coaching ranks in 2006 when she was hired as McDermott’s previous coaching stint was as an an assistant coach in charge of the attack and • 1996 NCAA First Round assistant coach for the U.S. Women’s National recruiting at Illinois. A season later, she was University of Arkansas, 1990-92 (26-23-2) Team in 2011. McDermott joined Team U.S.A. promoted to associate head coach after helping University of Maryland, 1989 (3-12-1) in early 2011, working with the forwards and turn the Illini into a potent offensive team as they Collegiate Assistant Coach (38-22-2) managing the scouting duties for the silver scored three or more goals in eight matches. She University of Illinois, 2006-07 medal World Cup squad. also helped develop a balanced Illinois attack, • 2007 NCAA Second Round With nearly 25 years of collegiate, professional with four players scoring fi ve or more goals. • 2006 NCAA Round of 16 and national coaching experience under her belt, McDermott returned to the professional game University of North Carolina-Greensboro, 1988 McDermott has recharged the Army program in 2008, serving as the general manager of the that earned two NCAA Championship berths the Chicago Red Stars of the National Women’s Professional Head Coach (18-16-8) past six seasons. Soccer League through 2010. Carolina Courage, “We are absolutely thrilled to have Marcia McDermott maintained her duties as a scout Women’s United Soccer Associa on join the West Point team,” said Corrigan. “We for the U.S. National Team, including terms during 2001-02 talk a lot about fi t here at West Point and she the 2008 Beijing Olympics and 2012 London •2002 Founder’s Cup Champions fi ts in all categories with our mission. She has Olympics where U.S.A. captured gold medals. demonstrated great leadership in her time as both a coach and an administrator on the collegiate, professional and national team levels.” As a student-athlete, McDermott led the University of North Carolina to three national titles in 1983, ‘84 and ‘86, serving as co-captain in 1986 during an All-American season. She went on to play on the U.S. Women’s National team in 1986 and 1988 before taking her fi rst coaching job at North Carolina-Greensboro as an assistant following her graduation from UNC in 1987 with a bachelor of arts in English. After one year with the Spartans, McDermott was hired as the head coach at Maryland, helping to lay the groundwork in a newly founded program. Prior to the start of the 1990 season, McDermott took the head job at Arkansas where she set the program standard for wins in a season (11) in just her second year with the Razorbacks. That mark still stands today. In 1994, McDermott was named Northwestern’s fi rst head coach. McDermott enjoyed a successful seven-season term with the Wildcats, which included a run to the Sweet

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GETTING TO KNOW MARCIA McDERMOTT HEAD COACH MARCIA MCDERMOTT

What brought you to West Point? The opportunity to work at one of the fi nest academic ins tu ons in the country. It is a place focused on the development of leaders with an Athle c Department that has tremendous values, but is also compe ve and ambi ous.

How do you compare the Patriot League to other conferences you have competed in? The Patriot League is a strong conference with rich tradi ons, great rivalries and compe ve soccer. It also has a strong academic focus.

How did you feel your fi rst season went? We ended last year with momentum and each year starts brand new.

How do you feel Army will measure up against the Patriot League in 2014? We will take it just one game at a me. We are focused on being our best, and If we do that, we should be compe ve across the board.

What is your coaching philosophy? College soccer should be a signifi cant part of your development as a student-athlete, and it should be fun. Make it a choice to come every day, not an obliga on. We run our program on high standards on the fi eld, in the classroom and as people. Training should be compe ve and it should challenge you to learn and develop. We work hard. And, as a result of those things, it should also be fun. We want to be ge ng be er all the me.

How do you assess the Army-Navy rivalry? Part of the appeal in coming to a place like West Point is the rivalry. What makes college sports so remarkable are the rivalries that develop. The Army-Navy rivalry is an extraordinary one and a big part of what makes college sports fun, and it is exci ng to be part of one of the most storied in the history of the NCAA.

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RENEE PILCH LORRAINE QUINN

Assistant Coach Assistant Coach 3rd Season 2nd Season Belmont University ’10 Duke University ’08

Lorraine Quinn just completed her fi rst year on Army’s staff where she Renee Pilch begins her third year on Army’s staff as the goalkeeping coach and second year under head coach Marcia McDermott. played an instrumental role helping guide Army to a postseason Patriot League COACHING STAFF COACHING With no collegiate experience among Army’s three goalkeepers her fi rst berth and fi rst-round hosting duties. year, Pilch molded that group into a cohesive unit that combined for a 1.44 “We are excited to have Lorraine join our staff,” said head coach McDer- team goals-against average to rank third among the Patriot League schools. mott, who also heads into her second season at Army. “Lorraine played for Finding herself in a similar situation in 2013, Pilch guided Army to a and worked with some of the best coaches in our game. Her ability to teach stingy 0.89 GAA with freshman Jordan Cassalia drawing the bulk of duty after the game and recruit outstanding student-athletes will be a great asset to our junior Linda Rosas suffered a preseason injury. program, and I look forward to working with her.” Prior to arriving at West Point, Pilch held a similar position as a graduate Prior to her arrival at West Point, Quinn served on the staff at William & assistant at Gardner-Webb University (2010-11). Mary where she helped the Tribe to the Colonial Athletic Association regular- Her fi rst year at Gardner-Webb saw the Runnin’ Bulldogs reach the season title and tournament host en route to posting a 14-5-1 record last fall. championship fi nals of the Big South Tournament for the fi rst time in school history. Seventh-seeded Gardner-Webb took No. 5 High Point into overtime Quinn helped mentor midfi elder Mallory Schaffer, who earned a plethora before bowing 1-0 to close out the season 7-10-5 to include nine shutouts. of awards to include second-team All-America honors with her selection to Pilch mentored goalkeeper Chelsea Hearne, who earned all-conference the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) and the Senior and all-tournament honors en route to recording a 7-7-5 mark and a 1.02 Class Award. She was also the CAA Player and Scholar Athlete of the Year and goals-against average with eight shutouts. Hearne allowed just one goal over was one of three Tribe members honored by the Virginia Association of Sports three GWU matches at the conference tournament. Included in her perfor- Information Directors (VaSID) with all-state honors. Schaffer and Kiersten Harpe mance were a pair of saves in the PK shootout versus Liberty in a 0-0 draw as garnered fi rst-team accolades with Cortlyn Bristol named to the second unit. the Runnin’ Bulldogs advanced to the championship game after winning the Following graduation from Duke in 2008, Quinn was a member of the U.S. shootout 4-2. U-23 Nordic Cup squad that posted a 3-0 win over Germany in the champion- In her fi nal year (2011), Gardner-Webb posted a 4-4-2 conference ship game. She broke into the coaching ranks serving as a volunteer assistant mark to earn the No. 6 seed in the Big South Tournament where the Runnin’ Bulldogs fell to third-seeded Campbell in the opening round in closing out the coach for the varsity boys’ soccer team at her alma mater, Farmingdale High season with six wins and fi ve shutouts. School, in 2009. Pilch coached the Academy Boys’ and Girls’ club teams for the Greater Quinn then headed to the United Kingdom to serve an assistant at Durham Cleveland County Soccer Association as well as the North Carolina ODP 96 University, where she was involved in scheduling, traveling, individual player and 97 girls’ teams while earning her master’s degree in sports science and records, recruiting, training sessions, budget management and fi lm. During that pedagogy from Gardner-Webb. one-year tenure, Quinn helped Durham capture the 2012 Futsal National Cham- As an undergraduate, Pilch lettered on the pitch at the University of pionship along with earning her master’s degree in business management. Pittsburgh for two years prior to transferring to Belmont where she helped An outstanding athlete at Duke, Quinn garnered All-America honors in the Bruins to the 2008 Atlantic Sun Tournament title and NCAA bid her junior 2007, was a three-time all-ACC selection, a two-time All-Southeast Region pick year. Pilch was part of a goalkeeper unit her senior year that ranked 35th along with being named to the MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List her senior year. nationally in save percentage when the Bruins captured the regular-season conference title. The 2010 graduate earned a bachelor of arts degree in A midfi elder, Quinn posted game-winning goals against Radford and Virginia in political science with a minor in sociology. the NCAA College Cup. A native of Peckville, Pa., Pilch starred at Valley View where the two-time Quinn closed out her collegiate career ranked fi rst in games played (91) all-region selection as a goalkeeper set a school mark for scoreless minutes and second in games started (88) before picking up her degree in sociology. (723) in goal. As team captain her senior year, she led Valley View to the Excelling on the pitch and in the classroom, Quinn was named to the ACC All- district championship after fi nishing runner-up the previous year. Academic Team in 2007 and 2008 as well as the ACC Honor Roll. During her prep school days, Quinn was a member of the Under-19, Under- 17 and Under-16 United States Women’s National teams. She was the Gatorade N.Y. State Player of the Year in 2003 and was a member of McDonald’s All- America team in 2004. In addition, she was a two-time NSCAA All-American and two-time Parade All-American (2002 and 2003).

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Volunteer Assistant Coach 2nd Season Rochester ‘94

Jenn Spiker (DePrez) joined the Army staff as a volunteer assistant last fall under head coach Marcia McDermo . Spiker, who is married to Army head men’s basketball coach Zach Spiker, returned to coaching in the spring of 2013 following an outstanding 11-year career (1996-2006) on the staff of West Virginia. A member of West Virginia’s inaugural staff (1996), Spiker played a pivotal role Col. Donna Korycinski helping West Virginia earn seven berths to the NCAA Tournament star ng with a pro- Head Offi cer Representa ve gram-best 18-3-1 mark en route to capturing its fi rst BIG EAST regular-season tle in 2002. In 2004, she was promoted to assistant head coach, and helped recruit a team that advanced to the Elite Eight in 2007. In 2003, the Mountaineers reached the NCAA Sweet 16 with Spiker tabbed as the AFLAC Na onal Assistant Coach of the Year. The award recognizes outstanding as- sistant coaches throughout the na on on both the college and high school levels, and the winners are selected from approximately 350,000 assistant coaches na onwide by a panel of judges from Coach & Athle c Director magazine. Spiker broke in the coaching ranks at her alma mater (University of Rochester) following a decorated career a er picking up her bachelor’s degree in poli cal science in 1994. Following a one-year s nt, she joined the staff at West Virginia Wesleyan Col- lege (1995) and also con nued her playing career joining the semi-pro ranks (1995-97) Stephanie Menio Jacqui McCann with the Rochester Ravens in their inaugural season in the USWISL. Senior Woman Athletic Trainer A highly decorated soccer player, Spiker was a standout at Monroe Community Administrator College and Rochester during her collegiate playing days. She earned all-tournament honors leading Monroe C.C. to the NJCAA na onal tournament twice (1989-90) to in- clude capturing the na onal championship in 1989. Spiker’s performance earned her a plethora of honors highlighted with her selec on as the 1990 Na onal Junior College Player of the Year along with being tabbed an NSCAA and NJCAA All-America. Spiker con nued her career at Rochester where she helped the Yellowjackets advance to the NCAA Division III championship game in 1991. She helped Rochester capture the UAA Conference tle all three years (1991-93). In addi on to her selec on to the NCAA All-Tournament Team in 1991, Spiker was twice selected All-Conference and All-New York State along with being tabbed for All-Northeast Region honors. In 1991, she was runner-up for the Rochester Press-Radio Female College Athlete of the Year. 2nd Lt. Ruthie Rosenberger Billy German Spiker also coached Athle c Intern Head Groundskeeper on the Region 1 staff of the Olympic Develop- ment Program and the West Virginia Olympic Development Program. During her me in Mor- gantown, Spiker also earned her master’s de- gree in athle c coaching educa on (2004). The former stand- out, who has been in- ducted into both the Monroe Community College Sports Hall of Fame (1999) and Hilton Central High School Hall of Fame (2000), will add another cita on to her list of accolades as one of the candidates be- ing inducted into the Rochester Sports Hall of Fame in October. Spiker and her family reside at West Point. Managers (L-R): Kyle Fredrickson, Nick Soos, Tommy Kopec, Maddy Crum, Jonah Mills.

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2014 SEASON OUTLOOK SEASON 2014 Army opens its second season under head coach Marcia McDermo , point this season we play like a very experienced team. who led the Black Knights to a Patriot League Tournament berth last fall following a fourth-place regular-season fi nish among an expanded DEFENSE 10-team fi eld. Among the gradua on losses on defense was Molly McGuigan, a Following the gradua on of seven seniors, to include three all-league four- me fi rst team All-Patriot League pick and two- me Defensive players, McDermo starts off 2014 with a young squad that features Player of the Year. However, McDermo returns veteran defenders in six starters among 19 returning le erwinners. senior co-captains Ellen Duckwall and Lara Wilson, along with classmate “We lost players of signifi cant talent and experience this past year,” Madison Oliver, as key players in this year’s scheme. noted McDermott, “Lara and Madison are the two most experienced defenders on the who heads into the team,” explains McDermo . “Lara will see me both centrally, which season four wins shy is rela vely new for her, and on the outside where she has established of her 100th career vic- herself as an outstanding individual defender and an important part tory. “We are a young of the a ack.” team this year.” Duckwall has drawn less me on the fi eld due to ba ling injuries The Black Knights in the past, but McDermo comments that she is “an extraordinary closed out the 2014 leader and a very good organizer who will have signifi cant impact on campaign on a four- how Army does.” game unbeaten streak Wilson has competed in 55 of 58 games and was involved in 23 (3-0-1) pos ng an 8-7-4 shutouts over the last three years, and was one of just two players record. Army upset (and lone defender) to draw duty in all 19 games last year. Oliver, who Navy, the regular-sea- has been involved in 20 shutouts thus far, appeared in 18 games last son conference cham- year. pions, 2-0, to earn the Sophomores Pam Wishart and Carly Katalinic have shown poten al fourth seed to the during the spring and preseason and are expected to see signifi cant Patriot League Tourna- playing me. Wishart appeared in 14 of 19 games drawing the most ment with a 4-3-2 mark me among the newcomers last year. As a freshman, Katalinic worked that included hos ng a on her way onto the team as a walk-on who has made tremendous quarterfi nal round. strides. Army’s victory over the Midshipmen was MIDFIELD the fi rst me Navy was Army is young in the midfi eld, but quite talented as McDermo scored upon in confer- looks to all four classes to replace last year’s scoring leaders. ence play in 2013. Junior Ka e Holder will split her me as she provides experience Freshman goalkeeper and leadership to this group as McDermo looks to her “as crucial to Jordan Cassalia be- Co-captains Laura Wilson & Ellen Duckwall connec ng us a midfi elder, but she also should see signifi cant minutes came just the second in our a ack.” Army freshman to Holder was one of four Army players to earn Patriot League honors record a shutout in the series. last year and the lone returnee to do so. She fi nished third in scoring McDermo , a hands-on coach who has embraced life at West Point, with nine points (four goals, one assist) along with a team-high three is excited about this year’s squad but is cau ously op mis c. game winners last year. “In spite of our youth, we consider this an opportunity and we are Senior Mallory Herron, who drew duty in 17 games last year and going to make our focus on each game, one game at a me,” notes assisted on a pair of goals, is looking to take her game to the next level McDermo . “We will look to make signifi cant strides so that at some a er working hard during the summer and preseason. Junior Hanna

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Rozzi, who saw me in 17 games last year, con nues to mature on the in six of Army’s seven shutouts pos ng a 0.95 goals against average. Ro- 2014 SEASON OUTLOOK fi eld and has been a consistent presence on the team. sas drew signifi cant me as a sophomore, but has been ba ling injuries Sophomore Sam Go lieb arrived at West Point as a defender last year, since. but made the transi on to midfi eld in the spring. “Sam will be a key to “We have depth and talent in the goal,” comments McDermo , “and our ability to hold possession and plays both sides of the ball; and also the race for me will work itself defends extremely well. out in the fi rst month of com- Newcomer Clare Shea, the Na onal Soccer Coaches Associa on of pe on. Jordan is establishing America (NSCAA) 2013 High herself with consistency and has School Girls’ Na onal Player of improved signifi cantly since last the Year, has not disappointed year. McDermo , who notes that “Kimberly gives immediate “she fi ts our style of play ex- depth and is challenging for tremely well and will be very playing me. When healthy, important for us this year.” Linda is an experienced and very Shea closed out her high school reliable goalkeeper, and Jess has career with 80 goals and 23 taken big steps and is pushing assists. for her own role on the fi eld.” Sophomore Kayla Swasey is a returning le erwinner who SCHEDULE appeared in 10 of 19 games Army makes its season debut and eight of nine Patriot against a Fairfi eld team that was League matches. McDermo picked to fi nish second in the noted that “she should see Metro Atlan c Athle c Confer- consistent playing me and ence (MAAC), along with the provide an important spark preseason picks for Player of the Sophomore Jordan Cassalia from the bench.” Year and Defensive Player of the Year. Three days later, Army hosts 2013 NCAA par cipant St. John’s. FORWARD “Fairfi eld presents an excellent challenge for us and is exactly the kind Heading the list of returnees Junior Ka e Holder of game you want to open with,” states McDermo . “St. John’s is an is junior le erwinner Candace Stewart, who is a crucial part of Army’s established program with All-America talent. These two games are the a ack up front. She scored key goals last year including the insurance goal type of challenge we need right now in order to set the standards we in the Navy win in fi nishing with seven points (three goals, one assist). want for our team.” “Candace scored meaningful goals last year and made excellent use Army will host 10 games at Clinton Field to include four Patriot League of the minutes she saw,” says McDermo . “This spring, she started to matches in Bucknell, Loyola, Holy Cross and Lafaye e. The Black Knights expand her game and I expect her to play an important role for us.” fi nished fourth last year in the league and hosted a fi rst round quarterfi nal Stewart’s partner up front is junior Bailey Widman, who missed last match with American that ended in a 0-0 double over me draw with the season due to an injury a er drawing duty in 17 games her freshman Eagles advancing to the semifi nals on penalty kicks. year. Army lost nine le erwinners, to include three all-league players, from “Bailey is a very intelligent goal last year’s squad, yet s ll was picked fourth among 10 teams in this year’s scorer who will be crucial to preseason poll. Defending champion Boston University was the favorite our ability to hold possession followed by Navy. when she fi nds her stride,” “The Patriot League is strong across the board,” states McDermo , comments McDermo . “and every game is just a real compe on. You can’t go into any game Seeing signifi cant minutes with the presump on of the winner. Everybody is fi gh ng for what they off the bench up front will be want in the Patriot League and that’s great. freshman Sarah Woelfel as well “We don’t pay a en on to where we are slated to be at the beginning as newcomer Madison McGinn of the season or where anyone else is expected to fi nish. We just take in the midfi eld. According to each game and each opponent in the order that they come. ” McDermo , they bring a ack- ing crea vity and joy on the WRAPUP ball. Army coach Marcia Dermo , heading into her second year at the helm, has a young team this year following signifi cant gradua on losses. She GOALKEEPER doesn’t look at the numbers of last season, but instead looks ahead to One of the strongest areas on 2014. the team will be in goal with “Each year starts brand new,” explains McDermo . “The addi on of three returnees in senior Linda 10 freshmen on our roster and the emergence of new leaders and the Rosas, junior Jessica McAllister team’s own personality will mo vate and inspire us in the work we put Junior Candace Stewart and sophomore Jordan Cassalia, in right now each day with the inten on of being our very best. That is along with freshmen Kimberly Comstock and Emma McCrady. what mo vates this team.” Cassalia was the starter in 18 of 19 games last year and was involved

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NUMERICAL ROSTER ALPHABETICAL ROSTER Name No. Yr. Pos. No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School Blevins, Erika 8 Fr. M 0 * Linda Rosas Sr. GK 5-7 Granada Hills, Calif./Granada Hills (USMAPS) Burns, Kelsie 7 So. D/M 00 *Jessica McAllister Jr. GK 5-8 Auburn, Wash./Auburn Mountainview Cassalia, Jordan 1 So GK 1 *Jordan Cassalia So. GK 5-8 Omaha, Neb./Millard West Comstock, Kimberly 30 Fr. GK 2 * Erica Ndlovu Jr. M/F 5-2 Hershey, Pa./Hershey DeLeon, Gabby 20 Fr. M 3 *Carly Katalinic So. D 5-4 Orland Park, Ill./Carl Sandburg Duckwall, Ellen 27 Sr. M/D 4 * Mallory Herron Sr. M 5-6 Flower Mound, Texas/Flower Mound (USMAPS) Go lieb, Sam 25 So. D 5 *Pam Wishart So. D 5-4 Neponsit, N.Y./Leon M. Goldstein Hepfer, Brooke 14 Jr. M 6 Sarah Woelfel Fr. F 5-5 Omaha, Neb./Millard North Herron, Mallory 4 Sr. M 7 *Kelsie Burns So. D/M 5-6 Hun ngton, W.Va./Hun ngton Holder, Ka e 10 Jr. F 8 Erika Blevins Fr. M 5-3 Warrenton, Va./Ke le Run Katalinic, Carly 3 So. D 9 Monica Malapit Fr. F 5-4 Triangle, Va./Potomac Senior (Peddie School) Malapit, Monica 9 Fr. F 10 * Ka e Holder Jr. F 5-6 S llwater, Minn./S llwater McAllister, Jessica 00 Jr. GK 11 * Lara Wilson Sr. D 5-6 Santa Maria, Calif./Ernest Righe McCrady, Emma 31 Fr. GK 12 *Kate Meyer So. D 5-9 Parker, Colo./Chaparral McGinn, Madison 15 Fr. F 13 Brianna Nicholas Fr. D 5-6 Pleasanton, Calif./Amador Valley McGovern, Lauren 16 Fr. F 14 *Brooke Hepfer Jr. M 5-4 Leander, Texas/St. Stephen’s Episcopal School Meyer, Kate 12 So. D 15 Madison McGinn Fr. F 5-0 Indianapolis, Ind./Ben Davis Ndlovu, Erica 2 Jr. M/F 2014 ROSTER BREAKDOWN 2014 16 Lauren McGovern Fr. F 5-5 Denver, Colo./George Washington Nicholas, Brianna 13 Fr. D 17 * Bailey Widman Jr. F 5-8 Virginia Beach, Va./First Colonial (USMAPS) Oliver, Madison 18 Sr. M 18 * Madison Oliver Sr. M 5-9 Flower Mound, Texas/Liberty Chris an Rosas, Linda 0 Sr. GK 19 *Candace Stewart Jr. F 5-5 Selden, N.Y./St. Anthony’s (USMAPS) Rozzi, Hanna 21 Jr. M/F Shea, Clare 24 Fr. M 20 Gabby DeLeon Fr. M 5-2 Novi, Mich./Novi Stewart, Candace 19 Jr. F 21 *Hanna Rozzi Jr. M/F 5-6 Redlands, Calif./Redlands (USMAPS) Swasey, Kayla 22 So. D/M/F 22 *Kayla Swasey So. D/M/F 5-5 York, Maine/York Widman, Bailey 17 Jr. F 24 Clare Shea Fr. M 5-7 Allendale, N.J./Northern Highlands Wilson, Lara 11 Sr. D 25 * Sam Go lieb So. D 5-5 Arlington, Mass./Buckingham Browne & Nichols School Wishart, Pam 5 So. D 27 * Ellen Duckwall Sr. M/D 5-7 Noblesville, Ind./Noblesville (USMAPS) Woelfel, Sarah 6 Fr. F 30 Kimberly Comstock Fr. GK 5-7 Port Jeff erson Sta on, N.Y./Comsewogue 31 Emma McCrady Fr. GK 5-5 Lewisville, Texas/Ursuline Academy ROSTER BY CLASS *Returning Le erwinner (19) Seniors (5) Sophomores (cont’d) Senior (Firs ed), Junior (Cow), Sophomore (Yearling), Freshman (Plebe) Ellen Duckwall Sam Go lieb Mallory Herron Karly Katalinic Head Coach: Marcia McDermo (North Carolina, ‘87), 2nd Season Madison Oliver Kate Meyer Assistant Coaches: Renee Pilch (Belmont ’10), Lorraine Quinn (Duke ’08) Linda Rosas Kayla Swasey Lara Wilson Pam Wishart Volunteer Assistant Coach: Jenn Spiker (Rochester ’94) Co-Captains: Ellen Duckwall, Lara Wilson Juniors (7) Freshmen (10) Brooke Hepfer Eika Blevins ROSTER BY STATE Ka e Holder Kimberly Comstock Jessica McAllister Gabby DeLeon Erica Ndlovu Monica Malapit Hanna Rozzi Emma McCrady California (4) Massachuse s (1) Pennsylvania (1) Candace Stewart Madison McGinn Brianna Nicholas Sam Go lieb Erica Ndlovu Bailey Widman Lauren McGovern Linda Rosas Brianna Nicholas Hanna Rozzi Michigan (1) Texas (4) Sophomores (7) Clare Shea Lara Wilson Gabby DeLeon Brooke Hepfer Kelsie Burns Sarah Woelfel Mallory Herron Jordan Cassalia Colorado (2) Minnesota (1) Emma McCrady Lauren McGovern Ka e Holder Madison Oliver PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Kate Meyer Nebraska (2) Virginia (3) Jordan Cassalia ...... KA-sal-YA Illinois (1) Jordan Cassalia Erika Blevins Sam Gottlieb ...... GOT-leeb Carly Katalinic Sarah Woelfel Monica Malapit Brooke Hepfer ...... hep-FUR Bailey Widman Mallory Herron ...... HAIR-in Indiana (2) New Jersey (1) Karly Katalinic ...... CAT-a-LIN-ic Ellen Duckwall Clare Shea Washington (1) Erica Ndlovu ...... en-LOW-voo Madison McGinn Jessica McAllister Linda Rosas ...... Rose-SAS New York (3) Hanna Rozzi ...... RA-zee Maine (1) Kimberly Comstock West Virginia (1) Kayla Swasey ...... Sway-Z Kayla Swasey Candace Stewart Kelsie Burns Pam Wishart ...... Wish-ART Pam Wishart Sarah Woelfl e ...... Woof-FULL

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GAME HIGHS EELLENLLEN DDUCKWALLUCKWALL Goals: 0 Assists: 0 Points: 0

Senior CAREER STATISTICS Midfi eld/Defense Year GP-GS Gls Assts Pts Shots GWG 2011 7-0 0 0 0 0 0 5-6 2012 DNP Noblesville, Ind. 2013 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 Noblesville Totals 8-0 0 0 0 0 0 (USMAPS) #27

MILESTONES: Elected by peers to share captaincy with Lara Wilson in 2014 ... three-year le erwinner.

2013: Playing me reduced due to preseason injury ... appeared in the URI game on the homefront that Army set a season high in scoring fi ve MEET THE BLACK KNIGHTS THE BLACK MEET goals in the shutout.

2012: Did not compete due to injury.

2011: Appeared in seven games as member of Army’s defense ... played instrumental role as fi ve of those matches resulted in shutouts versus Appalachian State, Central Connec cut and VMI, along with Patriot League rivals American and Lafaye e ... took fi rst career shot in 3-0 win over the Keydets in opening round of inaugural Army Soccer Classic.

HIGH SCHOOL: All-state player from Indiana who starred for Noblesville High and with the Dynamo FC ‘92 Red club team ... earned third-team all-state honors in 2009 as a sweeper helping team to the semifi nals ... instrumental in team pos ng 23 shutouts ... two- me all-district and all-county selec on earning honors in 2007 and 2008 ... earned a pair of le ers in track ... played eight years of club soccer ... Dynamo FC team captured state tle in 2009, was runner-up in 2010 along with being crowned MRL champions ... captain of the soccer team at USMAPS ... named biggest contributor and received the Industrial Representa ves Associa on Award for Athle c Excellence.

PERSONAL: Given name is Ellen Camille Duckwall ... parents’ names are Brenda and Kent Duckwall ... father played basketball at Franklin College ... heavily involved in student ac vi es in addi on to sports during busy high school career ... served twice as class treasurer and was class president junior and senior years ... involved with Special Olympics ... majoring in Poli cal Science: Compara ve Poli cs.

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GAME HIGHS MEET THE BLACK KNIGHTS MMALLORYALLORY HHERRONERRON Goals: 0 Assists: 1 vs. UR (9/15/13), Lafaye e (10/26/13) Points: 1 vs. UR (9/15/13), Lafaye e (10/26/13) CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Gls Assts Pts Shots GWG Senior 2011 16-3 0 0 0 12 0 Midfi eld 2012 13-6 0 0 0 12 0 2013 17-15 0 2 2 9 0 5-6 Totals 46-24 0 2 2 33 0 Flower Mound, Texas POSTSEASON Year GP-GS Gls Assts Pts Shots GWG Flower Mound 2011 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 (USMAPS) #4 2013 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 3-0 0 0 0 0 0

MILESTONES: Three-year le erwinner ... competed in 46 of 58 games past three years.

2013: Appeared in 17 of 19 games with starts in 15 matches ... tallied fi rst career point assis ng on third goal in 5-0 blanking of Rhode Island ... fi ve goals were the highest of the season ... set up the game winner in a 3-1 victory over Lafaye e in regular-season fi nale.

2012: Drew duty in 13 of 18 games with starts in six as a midfi elder ... fi red 12 shots with season-high three, all on-goal, in Patriot League opener against Holy Cross ... competed in all seven Patriot League matches drawing starts in fi ve - Holy Cross, Colgate, Bucknell, Lehigh and Navy ... eight of 12 shots were in league play.

2011: Played in 16 of 21 games ... drew three starts in the midfi eld ... earned fi rst collegiate nod as a member of the star ng lineup in the season opener against No. 13 Duke followed by Appalachian State and Central Connec cut State ... game-high six shots taken in home game versus Howard on Sept. 22 ... posted 12 shots on the season with four on goal ... on the fi eld in fi ve of last six games of the season to include fi nal two postseason games ... competed in the champion- ship game of the Patriot League Tournament in 2-0 win against Navy that clinched the tle and automa c bid to the NCAA Tournament for the second me in four years ...played against No. 13 Penn State at the NCAA Regionals as Army held the Ni any Lions scoreless un l late in the game before suff ering a 1-0 defeat.

HIGH SCHOOL: Starred four years at Flower Mound High ... two- me all-district selec on ... honorable men on selec on freshman year and picked for second-team honors sophomore season ... played nine years of club soccer ... served as team captain the fi rst fi ve years play- ing for Solar ‘92 ... last year was with S ng Royal ‘92.

PERSONAL: Given name is Mallory Houston Herron ... parents’ names are Patricia and Allen Herron ... sister Danielle played three years of soccer for the University of North Texas ... majoring in Systems Engi- neering.

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GAME HIGHS MMADISONADISON OOLIVERLIVER Goals: 0 Assists: 1 vs. VMI (9/9/11) Points: 1 vs. VMI (9/9/11) CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Gls Assts Pts Shots GWG Senior 2011 19-14 0 1 1 7 0 2012 15-14 0 0 0 1 0 Midfi eld 2013 18-17 0 0 0 1 0 5-9 Totals 52-45 0 1 1 9 0 Flower Mound, Texas POSTSEASON Year GP-GS Gls Assts Pts Shots GWG Liberty Chris an 2011 3-3 0 0 0 1 0 #18 2013 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 4-4 0 0 0 1 0

MILESTONES: Named to 2011 Patriot League All-Tournament PERSONAL: Given name is Madison Riley Oliver ... parents’ names are Team ... selected Patriot League Rookie of the Week (10/31/11) Denise and Stuart Oliver … member of the Na onal Honor Society and ... played pivotal role in 20 shutouts ... competed at Army’s last Spanish Na onal Honor Society ... volunteered for mission trips with NCAA Tournament in 2011 as a freshman ... among 10 Army players church to Honduras, Guatemala and Ireland ... member of the Key named to the 2013 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll ... three-year Club and SADD (Students Against Destruc ve Decisions) ... majoring in

MEET THE BLACK KNIGHTS THE BLACK MEET le erwinner who drew duty in 52 of 57 games with starts in 45. Engineering Management.

2013: Played in 18 of 19 games with starts in 17 ... stalwart defender who was involved in all fi ve shutouts on the homefront to include 2-0 win over Patriot League regular-season champion Navy in the regular- season fi nale ... fi rst me the Midshipmen were blanked during the regular-season Patriot League slate ... started all 10 home matches and was also on the fi eld in the conference postseason match against American that ended in a 0-0 double over me draw ... involved in six of Army’s seven shutouts.

2012: Appeared in 15 games as a defender with starts in 14 matches ... had hand in all four shutouts, including two at season’s end in closing out the campaign on a winning note ... lone shot of season taken against Texas State in opening round of the Border Shootout hosted by UTEP ... starter in fi ve conference games.

2011: One of two freshmen to appear in 19 games ... made 14 star ng appearances, the most among the newcomers ... stepped into star ng rota on against Stony Brook on Sept. 16 and helped backstop Army to 10 shutouts, to include four in a row over 14-game span ... recorded fi rst career point with helper in 3-0 shutout of VMI in opening round of the Black Knight Classic on Sept. 9 ... set up the opening goal ... recorded game-high three shots in that match and posted two (both on goal) in the championship game against Sacred Heart as Army defended its tle ... became the lone Black Knight to earn Patriot League Rookie of the Week honors following performance in 0-0 double-over me e with Lafaye e Oct. 30 ... part of defensive unit that limited the Leopards to just fi ve shots in 110 minutes of ac on ... Black Knights closed the year with 15 shutouts for a .714 percentage that ranked No. 2 na onally.

HIGH SCHOOL: Four- me all-state player at Liberty Chris an High ... three- me fi rst-team selec on a er earning honorable men on as a freshman ... led team to state tles in 2009 and 2010 as team captain a er fi nishing runner-up in 2008 ... won three district tles ... four- me all-district selec on as well, along with being selected newcomer of the year, defensive MVP and twice co-MVP .....played club ball since sixth grade ... competed the last few years for S ng West ‘93 ... le ered in track, compe ng in the 300-meter hurdles.

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GAME HIGHS LLINDAINDA RROSASOSAS Saves 7 vs.Colgate (10/5/12); Iowa (9/7/12) MEET THE BLACK KNIGHTS Minutes 110 vs. American (11/5/13)

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Min. GA GAA Svs. Pct. W-L-T Sho Senior 2011 DNP Goalkeeper 2012 15-15 1296:19 19 1:32 63 .768 7-8-0 2/2 5-7 2013 1-1 120:00 0 0.00 3 1.00 0-0-1 1/1 Granada Hills, Calif. Totals 16-16 1416:19 19 1.21 66 .768 7-8-1 3/3 Granada Hills Charter POSTSEASON (USMAPS) #0 Year GP-GS Min. GA GAA Svs. Pct. W-L-T Sho 2013 1-1 120:00 0 0.00 3 1.00 0-0-1 1/1 Totals 1-1 120:00 0 0.00 3 1.00 0-0-1 1/1

MILESTONES: Named to the 2012 Black Knight Classic HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year varsity le erwinner at Granada Hills Charter high ... All-Tournament Team ... selected as the Patriot League’s named to the All-West Valley league fi rst team sophomore year and to the All-city Goalkeeper of the Week (9/10/12) and ECAC Defensive fi rst unit as a senior ... lead team to school record for league shutouts againg with Player of the Week (9/11/12) ... three-year le erwinner. registering the most saves in goal serving as team captain during busy senior year ... voted team’s most inspira oinal player ... a ended a tryout and selected to train 2013: Started off season on injury list that forced her into with the U20 Women’s Mexican Na onal Team in 2009 ... member of the Real So backup role when she returned mid-season ... received Cal soccer club ... product of the USMA Prep School. the star ng nod in the Patriot League Tournament quarter- fi nal round hosted by Army due to an injury suff ered by PERSONAL: Given name is Linda Isela Rosas ... mother’s name is Sadia Gomez ... freshman keeper Jordan Cassalia in the regular-season father’s name is David Rosas ... Carla Engineering Scholarship Aware winner ... fi nale against Navy ... turned in strong performance in majoring in Law and Legal Studies. pressure situa on holding American scoreless through 110 minutes in a 0-0 double over me draw.

2012: Drew the most me among three goalkeepers ... appeared in 15 of 18 games ... earned the star ng nod - fi rst at the collegiate level - against Vermont in the season opener ... involved in all four Army shutouts ... posted solo performances in 1-0 shutouts of Seton Hall and Syracuse ... the la er was in the fi nal round of the Black Knight Classic to clinch runner-up honors ... performance earned her a spot on the All-Tournament Team along with pair of weekly honors ... named the Patriot League’s Goalkeeper of the Week on Monday and less than 24 hours later was selected as the ECAC Defensive Player of the Week ... went 2-1-0 for the week that included a pair of shutout performances over BIG EAST opponents Seton Hall and Syracuse en route to pos ng a 0.67 goals-against average along with 17 saves ... made four stops in a 1-0 victory over previously unbeaten Seton Hall at the start of the week and turned aside all six shots (four in the second half) in a 1-0 clean sheet against Syracuse the fi nal day of the Black Knight Classic ... recorded a career-high seven saves in a 2-1 loss to undefeated Iowa in the opening round of the tournament ... shared pair of shutouts against Patriot League rivals American (4-0) and Lafaye e (2-0) at season’s end as Army fi nished ed for fourth in the league’s regular-season standings ... closed out the year with a 7-8-0 mark and 63 saves en route to pos ng a 1.32 goals-against average ... game-high seven saves recorded against Iowa and league rival Colgate on the road.

2011: Did not appear in a varsity game ... picked up valuable knowledge from senior goalkeeer Monica Lee, who ranked among the na on’s leaders in goals-against average and save percentage.

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GAME HIGHS LLARAARA WWILSONILSON Goals: 0 Assists: 1 vs. Seton Hall (9/2/11) Points: 1 vs. Seton Hall (9/2/11) CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Gls Assts Pts Shots GWG Senior 2011 19-9 0 1 1 1 0 Defense 2012 17-6 0 0 0 0 0 2013 19-19 0 0 0 0 0 5-6 Totals 55-34 0 1 1 1 0 Santa Maria, Calif. POSTSEASON Ernest Righe Year GP-GS Gls Assts Pts Shots GWG #11 2011 3-3 0 0 0 0 0 2013 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 4-4 0 0 0 0 0

MILESTONES: Elected by peers to share team captaincy with Ellen Duckwall ... competed in 55 of 58 games on defense and involved in 23 of 26 shutouts during that span ... named to 2012 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll ... three-year le erwinner.

MEET THE BLACK KNIGHTS THE BLACK MEET 2013: One of just two players (and lone defender) to appear in all 19 games - involved in all seven shutouts to include a 2-0 upset win over Navy in the regular-season fi nale ... helped lead Army to three shutouts over the fi nal six games of the season ... four of seven shots were on goal and three were against conference schools ... recorded a season- high two against Patriot League rival Bucknell.

2012: Defender who competed in 17 of 18 games with six starts ... appeared in all seven Patriot League matches with starts in four - Holy Cross, Colgate, Bucknell and Lafaye e ... on the fi eld in three of Army’s four shutouts versus Syracuse, American and Lafaye e.

2011: Appeared in 19 games, drawing nine starts, including the last fi ve games ... member of the star ng 11 in both games of the Patriot League Tournament as No. 4 Army shut out top-seeded Colgate and No. 3 Navy by 2-0 scores en route to capturing the tle for the second me in four years ... one of two freshmen in the star ng lineup at the NCAA Tournament against No. 13 Penn State where Army held the Ni any Lions scoreless un l late in the game in 1-0 heartbreaker ... made career debut against No. 12 Duke in the season opener ... drew fi rst career start two days later in 1-0 road win over Appalachian State followed by home debut nod against Central Connec cut State ... notched fi rst career point se ng up lone tally in 1-0 win over Seton Hall in opening round of the Black Knight Classic ... in star ng lineup two days later in 5-1 win over Stetson as Army defended its tle ... starter in opening round win over VMI helping the Black Knights capture the tle at the inaugural Army Soccer Classic ... played in all seven regular-season conference matches with starts in fi nal two versus American and Lafaye e ... involved in 13 of 15 shutouts.

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year le erwinner at Ernest Righe High ... three- me fi rst-team all-league and three- me All-Conference Interscholas c Federa on pick (twice named to the fi rst unit) ... led squad to fi rst league championship in 2010 a er sharing that honor in 2009 ... served as team captain senior year ... three- me team MVP a er earning off ensive honors freshman year ... league’s co-MVP (Pac-7) in 2010 and a NSCAA All-Region VII (Far West) pick in 2009 ... earned all-league honors as a sprinter in track ... played club ball since seventh grade ... fi nalist at the Surf Spring Cup in 2009 ... played for the Camarillo Eagles since 2008 ... team won Far West Regional League tle in 2010.

PERSONAL: Given name is Lara Rae Wilson ... parents’ names are Mary and Douglas Wilson ... father is a referee in Pac-12 football league ... brother, Alec (17), plays baseball ... four- me scholar-athlete award winner ... senior class treasurer ... Special Olympics volunteer ... majoring in Engineering Management.

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MILESTONES: Drew duty in all 18 games freshman year, but injured halfway through sophomore season ... two-year le erwinner.

2013: Appeared in 10 games drawing starts in nine early in the season before suff ering a season-ending injury ... corner kick in the fi rst half set up game-winning goal for Molly McGuigan in 2-0 road win at Massachuse s over Labor Day weeeknd ... closed out the season with seven shots, three on goal, to include shot against Patriot League rival Bucknell ... drew duty in August and September before sidelined ... Army posted four wins, to inlcude three shutouts, along with a e during that span ... drew duty in two conference matches.

2012: Drew starts in 17 of 18 games, highest among the newcomers ... ed for second on the team in assists with three ... recorded fi rst collegiate point against host UTEP at the Border Shootout Classic ... set up Army’s fi rst goal with a cross to Kim An that ed game with Iowa in the opening round of the Black Knight Classic ... third helper of the season set up insurance marker in 4-0 Patriot League win over American in home fi nale ... four mes ripped off pair of shots, the last against conference rival Bucknell.

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year le erwinner as midfi elder for St. Stephen’s Soccer Academy ... served as captain senior year ... named to the ESPN/ RISE all-area team (Aus n/San Antonio) in 2010 ... among the top 25 ESPN/RISE midfi elders for class of 2012 ... played eight years of club soccer for the Lonestar Soccer Club as star ng central midfi elder ... six- me captain of the Lonestar 94 Red Team ... two- me South Texas state champions (2005, 2010) ... three-year member of the Southern Region ODP Team and South Texas ODP Team ... played interna onal ball in Denmark and Sweden ... member of the U14 and U15 na onal pools ... selected to the U14 na onal ID camp (2006) and to the Adidas Elite Soccer Program (2009) ... two-sport athlete who also le ered in cross country at St. Stephens ... graduated as school record holder in 5K ... team MVP and two- me all-conference pick.

PERSONAL: Given name is Stephanie Brooke Hepfer ... parents’ names are Michael and Katherine Hepfer ... father served in the Air Force for eight years, including tour in Desert Shield/Storm ... grandfather, Enrique Delgado, served in the Navy ... aunt, GySgt. Shannon Meyer, and uncle, Sgt. Craig Delgado, were in the Marine Corps ... majoring in Law and Legal studies.

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KKATIEATIE HOLDERHOLDER GAME HIGHS Goals: 2 vs. URI (9/15/13) Assists: 2 vs. Vermont (8/17/12) Points 5 vs. URI (9/15/13) CAREER STATISTICS Junior Year GP-GS Gls Assts Pts Shots GWG 5-6 2012 18-16 1 3 5 20 0 2013 18-16 4 1 9 59 3 Forward Totals 36-32 5 4 14 79 3 S llwater, Minn. S llwater POSTSEASON Year GP-GS Gls Assts Pts Shots GWG #10 2013 11 0 0 0 5 0 Totals 1-1 0 0 5 0

PERSONAL: Given name is Kathleen Hannah Holder ... parents’ MILESTONES: Starter in 36 games fi rst two years ... earned All-Patriot names are Rob and Ann Holder ... comes from a military family ... League honors and also an Academic Honor Roll selec on in 2013 ... parents are 1989 USMA graduates ... brother Will (23) is a 2013 USMA awarded a pair of Patriot League weekly cita ons along with ECAC and graduate who played rugby and was a member on the USA Na onal Army AAA weekly honors .. named to the 2014 College Sports Madness MEET THE BLACK KNIGHTS THE BLACK MEET Team ... younger sisters Emma (17) and Elizabeth (10) ... majoring in Preseason Team ... two-year le erwinner. Mechanical Engineering. 2013: Drew duty in 18 of 19 games with starts in 16 matches ... led the team in game winners (three) and ranked third in goals (four) and points (nine) ... listed second on squad in shots (59) and shots on goal (25) ... game winners ed for fourth place in the league and shots ranked second as Army held the top two spots in that category ... tallied a pair of goals (to include game winner) along with an assist in 5-0 blanking of URI on the home front ... two days prior, notched the game winner in a 1-0 decision over Central Connec cut State ... performance earned three weekly cita ons ... earned Patriot League off ensive of the week plaudits and ECAC co-off ensive player of the week along with being chosen the Army Athle c Associa on Athlete of the Week ... tallied the game winner in 2-0 conference upset of Navy in the regular-season fi nale ... scored 17 minutes into the game and it was the fi rst goal to crease Navy’s net in league play, snapping the Midshipmen’s shutout mark at 737 minutes ... performance earned second conference player of the week cita on ... career-high sevens shots recorded in 1-1 e with Fordham ... fi red six shots in back-to-back league games against Colgate and American ... all four shots in 1-1 e against league rival Loyola were on goal ... one of four Army players to earn Patriot League honors ... named to the third team as a among 10 players named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

2012: Appeared in all 18 games as a midfi elder with starts in 16 ... broke into the lineup in the season opener against Vermont ... did not disappoint in collegiate debut, se ng up the second (proved to be game winner) and third goals of the game in 3-1 decision ... assisted on e-breaking goal as Army snapped 1-1 game en route to defea ng Columbia, 3-2 ... notched fi rst collegiate goal in the season fi nale against Patriot League rival Lafaye e in a road encounter ... scored the insurance marker on a header in a 2-0 decision ... closed out the season fi ring 20 shots, third highest on the team, with 12 on goals.

HIGH SCHOOL: Two- me all-state player (2010 and 2011) who starred on the pitch at S llwater High ... also earned All-Metro honors ... led high school team to third-place honors at the state tournament junior year ... MVP of state all-star game ... two- me team MVP (2010 and 2011) ... played club ball for Eden Prarie United and Sha uck St. Mary’s ... led club team to back-to-back state tles junior and senior years ... also earned high school le ers in basketball during busy high school career ... named academic all-state.

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GAME HIGHS MEET THE BLACK KNIGHTS JJESSICAESSICA McAALLISTERLLISTER Saves 8 vs. Providence (8/19/12) Minutes 90 Three mes, last vs. Holy Cross (9/29/12)

CAREER STATISTICS Junior Year GP-GS Min. GA GAA Svs. Pct. W-L-T Sho Goalkeeper 2012 6-3 326:355 7 1.93 16 .696 1-2-0 0/2 5-8 2013 1-0 6:03 0 0.00 0 0.00 0-0-0 0/1 Auburn, Wash. Totals 7-4 332:38 7 1.89 16 .696 7-8-1 3/3 Auburn Mountainview #00

MILESTONES: Among trio of returning veteran keepers ... named to the Patriot League Honor Roll ... two-year le erwin- ner

2013: Saw limited duty in backup role sophomore year ... com- bined with freshman Jordan Cassalia on 5-0 shutout of Rhode Island in mid-September ... among 10 Black Knights and one of three sophomores named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll where a student-athlete earns a 3.20 grade-point average or above in the semester of their sports’ compe on.

2012: Appeared in six matches to include three starts ... posted a 1.93 goals-against average along with 16 saves in 327 min- utes of ac on ... played second half in season-opener against Vermont ... drew fi rst collegiate nod against Providence ... re- corded personal-best eight saves ... fi rst collegiate win recorded in 3-2 decision over Columbia ... made seven saves to include a rejec on of a penalty shot with the score ed 1-1 ... combined with Linda Rosas in season-ending shutouts of Patriot League rivals American and Lafaye e.

HIGH SCHOOL: Two- me all-league goalkeeper at Auburn Mountainview High ... recorded 30 shutouts and s ngy 0.60 goals-against average over three-year span ... four-year let- terwinner who helped team earn trip to state playoff s in 2011 and 2009 ... South Puget Sound League 3A champions in 2011 and two- me state academic champions (2008-09) ... earned fi rst team all-league honors in 2011 a er picking up second- team laurels the previous year ... named team captain as a senior along with earning MVP honors ... named to Auburn Mountainview’s all-lion squad ... played club ball for Crossfi re ‘93 Ha rup and Crossfi re ECNL ‘93 team (2010-12) ... the la er fi nished second in the conference and No. 16 in the na onal A fl ight standings ... posted 1-0 shutout that advanced the team to the playoff s ... Synergy Soccer Club (2004-09) won a pair of Cup tles in 2008 and 2009 .. graduated summa cum laude... earned a plethora of academic honors.

PERSONAL: Given name is Jessica Elizabeth McAllister ... parents’ names are Ma and Lisa McAllister ... younger sister Emily (18) ... majoring in Systems Engineering.

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EERICARICA NDLOVUNDLOVU GAME HIGHS Goals: 0 Assists: 1 vs.URI (9/15/13) Points 1 vs. URI (9/15/13)

Junior CAREER STATISTICS Midfi eld/Forward Year GP-GS Gls Assts Pts Shots GWG 5-2 2012 9-0 0 0 0 3 0 Hershey, Pa. 2013 11-0 0 1 1 5 0 Hershey #2 Totals 20-0 0 1 1 8 0

MILESTONES: Named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll freshman year ... two-year le erwinner.

2013: Drew duty in 11 games with the Black Knights ... Army posted a MEET THE BLACK KNIGHTS THE BLACK MEET 5-4-2 mark during that span ... two of the losses suff ered were by a goal ... among the wins was a 2-0 upset of regular-season champion Navy ... tallied fi rst collegiate point in 5-0 home victory over the University of Rhode Island as part of double assist tandem se ng up classmate Ka e Holder’s second goal as Army pulled out to a 4-0 lead ... fi ve goals recorded in the win was a season best ... fi red fi ve shots on the season with three recorded against Massachuse s.

2012: Competed in the midfi eld fi rst year of collegiate ball, drawing duty in nine games ... played in the fi rst fi ve games of the season and nine of 11 before being sidelined with a season-ending injury ... among nine Black Knights (to include three freshmen) named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll - Army’s largest con ngent since 2008.

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year le erwinner at Hershey High ... team captured state tle in 2010 along with being crowned district and Mid-Penn champions ... state semifi nalists and district quarterfi nalist previous year ... two- me Keystone champions (2009-10) ... Mid- Penn fi nalists in 2009 ... played club ball for PA Classics 93 (2010-12) ... member of Na onal Honor Society ... on dis nguished honor roll at Hershey and received President’s Award.

PERSONAL: Given name is Erica Leann Ndlovu ... parents’ names are Beverley A. Hall-Ndlovu and Hanford Ndlovu ... younger brother Trey (15) ... cousin Janay Whi aker, a recent graduate of High Point University, was a two- me fi rst team All-Big South Conference selec on in soccer ... majoring in Law and Legal Studies.

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HHANNAANNA RROZZIOZZI GAME HIGHS MEET THE BLACK KNIGHTS Goals: 1 vs. American (10/21/12); Vermont (8/17/12) Assists: 0 Points 2 vs. American (10/21/12); Vermont (8/17/12) CAREER STATISTICS Junior Year GP-GS Gls Assts Pts Shots GWG 2012 18-12 2 0 4 4 0 Midfi eld/Forward 2013 17-0 0 0 0 7 0 5-6 Totals 35-12 2 0 4 11 0 Redlands, Calif. POSTSEASON Redlands Year GP-GS Gls Assts Pts Shots GWG (USMAPS) 2013 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 #21 Totals 1-0 0 0 0 0 0

MILESTONE: Two-year le erwinner

2013: Drew duty in 17 of 19 games, to include the last eight matches ... among cast of 16 Army players compe ng against American in the quarter-fi nal round of the Patriot League Tournament hosted by the Black Knights ... seven shots fi red were against conference teams with two recorded against Holy Cross ... also booted shots against Navy, Colgate and Loyola ... shots on goal were against Holy Cross and non-league opponent Seton Hall.

2012: Appeared in all 18 games with 12 starts ... among a handful of players to draw duty in every game and just one of four freshmen... posted a pair of goals, scoring early and late in the season ... earned star ng nod at season’s start and did not disappoint opening the scoring in 3-1 defeat of Vermont in the lid li er ... tallied third goal in 4-0 Patriot League blanking of American in home fi nale off own rebound on a header that hit the crossbar and bounced back ... closed out fi rst season with 14 shots, boo ng two against Iowa and American.

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year le erwinner at Redlands High who earned a plethora of awards ... two- me all-county and fi rst-team all-CIF selec on ... also garnered three all-Citrus Belt League (CBL) honors ... team and CBL MVP in 2009 ... two- me team captain ... two-star athlete who earned three le ers in track ... captained team in 2010 ... 2008 CBL fi nalist in 300 high hurdles ... played nine years of club soccer as a member of the Coast Soccer League and California Youth Soccer Associa on ... also competed with the West Coast Futbol Club Premier Bracket (2009 & 2010) and played for the Elite Clubs Na onal League past two years.

PERSONAL: Given name is Hanna Marie Rozzi ... parents’ names are Ted and Sonya Rozzi ... grandfathers, John Rozzi and Rudolfo Negrete, served in the Army during World War II ... sister Tory is a 2010 graduate of Loyola Marymount ... sister Rachel was a member of the San Bernardino Valley College team that captured the California State Girls’ soccer tle in 2010 ... majoring in Foreign Area Studies (Middle East).

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CCANDACEANDACE SSTEWARTTEWART GAME HIGHS Goals 1 Five mes, last Navy (11/1/13) Assists 1 Three mes, last vs. Loyola (10/5/13) Points 2 Five mes, last vs. Nav (11/1/13) CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Gls Assts Pts Shots GWG Junior 2012 16-2 2 2 6 19 0 Forward 2013 19-4 3 1 7 29 0 5-5 Totals 35-6 5 3 13 48 0 Selden, N.Y. St. Anthony’s POSTSEASON Year GP-GS Gls Assts Pts Shots GWG (USMAPS) #19 2013 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 1-0 0 0 0 0 0

MILESTONES Two-year le erwinner ... one of three Army players named to the 2014 College Sports Madness Preseason Team.

2013: Drew duty in all 19 games with starts in four ... closed out year ranked fourth among Army’s scoring leaders ... tallied three goals, to MEET THE BLACK KNIGHTS THE BLACK MEET include an unassisted insurance marker just before hal ime in 2-0 upset decision over Navy in the regular-season fi nale ... scored from 17 yards off a loose ball as the Midshipmen suff ered their fi rst league loss of the season ... all seven points recorded were against Patriot League opponents ... notched the opening goal just before hal ime in 2-1 over me win over host Bucknell in the league opener ... tallied Army’s lone goal in a 2-1 loss to Colgate blas ng a shot from close range into the upper right corner net off a pass from Kayla Swasey to knot the score 1-1 .... posted lone assist with a long cross in 1-1 over me e with Loyola as Army ed the score in the 38th minute ... posted 29 shots with eight on goal ... recorded three shots ... three of four starts were against league opponents Colgate, American and Lehigh ... one of just fi ve players appearing in all 19 matches.

2012: Appeared in 16 games ... led the freshmen in scoring and ranked third overall with six points (two goals and two assists) ... nine of 19 shots were on goal ... scored fi rst collegiate goal in 3-2 win over Colum- bia ... tallied second goal in 2-1 Patriot League home win over Lehigh as Army rallied from 1-0 defi cit ... ed the game on an unassisted tally on 10-yard shot just 2:27 a er the Mountaineers opened the scoring ... earned star ng nod in fi nal two games of season and had an assist in each versus league rivals American and Lafaye e ... set up fi nal goal for classmate Ka e Pound in 4-0 home fi nale win against the Eagles ... following week set up opening goal in 2-0 blanking of the Leopards.

HIGH SCHOOL: Le ered four years in soccer at St. Anthony’s High ... helped lead the Friars to the Catholic League tle in 2010 ... fi nalist the previous two years ... played club ball since 2005 ... most recently competed for the East Meadow Express ... state fi nalist in 2011 and Region I Northeast champions in 2010 ... also competed for the Super Y team and the (2005-08) ... member of the New York State ODP Team in 2008 and 2011 ... a ended the USMA Prep School-.

PERSONAL: Given name is Candace Kennya Stewart ... parents’ names are Wanda and Irving Stewart ... brother Irving (23) ... majoring in Engineering Psychology.

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GAME HIGHS MEET THE BLACK KNIGHTS BBAILEYAILEY WWIDMANIDMAN Goals: 1 vs. Lafaye e (10/28/12); Vermont (8/17/12 Assists: 1 vs. Texas State (8/24/12) Points 2 vs. Lafaye e (10/28/12); Vermont (8/17/12

Junior CAREER STATISTICS Forward Year GP-GS Gls Assts Pts Shots GWG 5-6 2012 17-4 2 1 5 9 1 Virginia Beach, Va. 2013 DNP First Colonial Totals 17-4 2 1 5 9 1 (USMAPS) #17

MILESTONES: Named to 2013 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll ... two-year le erwinner.

2013: Spent season on the injury list ... one of three sophomores among 10 Black Knights named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll where a student-athlete must earn a 3.20 grade-point average of the semester of their sports compe on.

2012: One of four freshmen to tally a pair of goals ... ed for fourth in scoring with fi ve points (two goals and an assist) ... one of four Black Knights to record a game winner ... part of freshman class that accounted for 10 of Army’s 24 goals ... appeared in 17 of 18 games drawing four starts .. fi ve of nine shots were on goal ... tallied a goal in the season opener against Vermont (3-1) on Aug. 17th and two months later against Patriot League rival Lafaye e (2-0) in the season fi nale ... opened the scoring against the Leopards less than ten minutes into the contest in recording fi rst career game winner ... scored fi rst collegiate goal on a header late in the fi rst half in staking Army to a 3-0 lead over Vermont ... two games later notched fi rst career assist se ng up game winner as Army snapped 1-1 e to defeat Texas State (2-1) in the opening round of the Border Classic hosted by UTEP.

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year varsity le erwinner at First Colonial High ... three- me All-Beach district honors ... second team selec on in 2009 and 2010 along with honorable men on honors ... helped team to state fi nals in 2008 ... twice named to the district all-academic team (2010 and 2011) ... served as team captain senior year ... member of Beach FC soccer club crowned na onal champions in 2010 ... squad garnered several accolades ... advanced to the Virginia State Cup fi nals (2006-2008) three- mes and was a state fi nalist in 2008 ... member of the 2008 Southeast Virginia ODP Team ... two-sport athlete who also earned a pair of le ers in basketball ... member of the Na onal Honor Society and the Na onal English Honor Society ... received the President’s Award for Educa onal Excellence.

PERSONAL: Given name is Bailey Elizabeth Widman ... parents’ names are Fred and Laura Widman ... father, Fred, and grandfather, Manfred Widman, re red from the Navy as Commanders ... brother Andrew (27) is a lieutenant in the Marine Corps ... majoring in Law & Legal Studies.

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KKELSIEELSIE BURNSBURNS JJORDANORDAN CASSALIACASSALIA

Sophomore Defense/Midfi eld Sophomore 5-6 Goalkeeper Hun ngton, W.Va. 5-8 Hun ngton Omaha, Neb. #7 Millard West #1

MILESTONE: Le erwinner. MILESTONES: Earned a team-high three Patriot League weekly cita ons in 2013 ...named to College Sports Madness Preseason Team ... le erwinner 2013: Spent fi rst season adjus ng to collegiate level. 2013: Stepped into role as star ng goalkeeper in fi rst 18 games of the HIGH SCHOOL: Earned a plethora of honors as four-year starter at season ... involved in six shutouts (fi ve solo) ... denied regular-season Hun ngton H.S. ... four- me West Virginia AAA All-State honoree ... champion Navy from scoring (fi rst me in conference play) on Senior

MEET THE BLACK KNIGHTS THE BLACK MEET fi rst-team selec on in 2012 ... twice garnered second-team honors Day ... recorded three of four saves in the second half when Navy held an 8-5 shot advantage ... just second Army freshman to record a (2010-11), along with honorable men on (2009) ... three mes shutout against the Midshipmen ... both mes the games were played selected a fi rst-team AAA All-State in West Virginia Sportswriters at West Point ... posted an 0.95 GAA and 8-7-3 mark ... recorded a Poll ... four- me fi rst-team all-conference pick ... helped Hun ngton career-high seven saves against a Rutgers team that earned a berth capture three AAA State Sec onal tles (2010-12) ... twice served to the 2013 NCAAs ... stopped fi ve straight shots, including back-to- back saves within a six-second span, along with rejec ng a breakaway as team captain ... began a empt late in the game ... three mes earned Patriot League weekly playing soccer at age nine honors - twice as goalkeeper (9/16 and 10/28) and once as rookie with the West Virginia (11/4) following her performance against Navy ... ranked fi h in the Soccer Club ‘94 ... crowned league in goals-against average and fourth in conference matches Buckeye Premier League showing an 0.82 GAA recording 26 saves along with allowing eight goals in all nine appearances to include a pair of shutouts. champions in 2008 and 2009 ... six- me Region HIGH SCHOOL: Earned varsity le ers shining as a goalkeeper all four I West Virginia State years at Millard West H.S. ... led team to Class A state tle and a 13-3 champions (2007-12) season a er reaching the semifi nals the previous three years ... helped Millard West to four district tles ... served as captain junior and ... member of the West senior years ... closed out career ranked fi rst in career shutouts (46) Virginia ODP Team from and goals against average (.614), 2006-2010 - served as while second in saves (318) ... team captain during that set single-season school mark span ... a ended Region for saves (127 junior year) and GAA (.444 senior year) ... 1 Camp (2009-10) ... six- four- me all-state selec on year member of the West by Nebraska World Herald ... Virginia ODP team. tabbed for fi rst-team honors sophomore through senior years a er picking up second- PERSONAL: Given name team cita on freshman year is Kelsie Catherine Burns ... member of ODP State Team ... parents’ names are (2006-11) and on Region 2 Dale and Cathy Burns ... ODP Pool Team (2010-11) member of the Na onal ... member of EGA Maroon Millard West club team that Honor Society (2010-13) captured fi ve state tles along ... graduated 10th in class with runner-up honors ... won of 351 at Hun ngton H.S. the Midwest Region League ... served four years on the Division I U14 and U17 tles ... earned pair of academic varsity Student Council ... sister Ka e (22) is an ICU nurse at the University le ers. of Kentucky Medical Center ... maternal (Ray Murphy) and paternal grandfathers (Thomas Burns) were World War II veterans ... major is PERSONAL: Given name is Jordan Ashley Cassalia ... parents’ names undeclared. are Greg and Pa y Cassalia ... siblings Courtney (21) and Sydney (15) ... major is undeclared.

GAME HIGHS GAME HIGHS Goals: 0 Saves 7 vs. Rutgers (8/25/13) Assists: 0 Minutes 110 Three times, last vs. Amerian (10/13/13) Points 0

CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Gls Assts Pts Shots GWG Year GP-GS Min. GA GAA Svs. Pct. W-L-T Sho 2013 DNP 2013 18-18 1704:54 18 0.95 60 .769 8-7-3 5.1 Totals 18-18 1704:54 18 0.95 60 .769 8-7-3 5.1

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SSAMAM GGOTTLIEBOTTLIEB CCARLYARLY KKATALINICATALINIC MEET THE BLACK KNIGHTS

Sophomore Defense Sophomore 5-5 Defense Arlington, Mass. 5-4 Buckingham Browne & Orland Park, Ill.. Nichols School #25 Carl Sandburg #3

MILESTONE: Le erwinner. MILESTONE: Le erwinner.

2013: Spent fi rst year adjus ng to collegiate level of compe on. 2013: Earned a spot as a walk-on and spent the season adjus ng to the Academy and collegiate compe on. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year le erwinner and starter as a center midfi elder at Buckingham Browne & Nichols School ... helped HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year varsity le er and three-year starter at Carl lead team to 2010 Independent School League (ISL) tle and fi rst Sandburg H.S. ... two- me fi rst-team all-conference selec on junior and undefeated season since 1996 ... earned ISL honorable men on senior years ... named school’s defensive player of the year as a senior honors that year and was an all-league selec on in 2012 ... played club along with selec on to the Chicago Fire/Southtown All-Area ... helped ball for the New England FC Elite (Region I Premier League) for three team to postseason honors all four years to include runner-up honor years as a center defender at the state tournament, ... team crowned the sec onal fi nalists twice Massachuse s State Cup and sec onal champions champions in 2012 and (Elite 8) senior year ... also were fi nalists the following played for Eclipse Select year ... helped NEFC to Soccer Club (2006-2012) runner-up honors in Region ... 1 League North a er fi nishing third the previous PERSONAL: Given name year ... member of the is Carly Marie Katalinic Massachuse s Olympic ... parents’ names are Development Program Marc and Cheryl Katalinic (2008-11) ... competed in ... brother Kevin (21) basketball freshman year competes in boxing at and recrea onal target Notre Dame and brother shoo ng junior season. Bre (16) is a member of the varsity golf team PERSONAL: Given name at Carl Sandburg H.S. ... is Samantha Hayes mother (Cheryl O’Dekirk) Go lieb ... parents’ names played so ball at DePaul are Andrew and Elizabeth and is in the school’s Hall Go lieb ... brother Alec of Fame ... graduated fi rst (16) ... father is a Major in class of 972 students in the Army Reserves ...... earned plethora of major is undeclared. academic honors to include Illinois State Scholar ... AP Na onal Scholar ... member of the Na onal Honor Society ... Mu Alpha Theta Honor Society and PSAE Scholar ... major is undeclared.

GAME HIGHS GAME HIGHS Goals: 0 Goals: 0 Assists: 0 Assists: 0 Points 0 Points 0

CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Gls Assts Pts Shots GWG Year GP-GS Gls Assts Pts Shots GWG 2013 DNP 2013 DNP

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KKATEATE MEYERMEYER KKAYLAAYLA SSWASEYWASEY

Sophomore Sophomore Defense Defense/Midfi eld/ 5-9 Forward Parker, Colo. 5-5 Chaparral York, Maine #12 York #22

MILESTONE: Le erwinner. MILESTONES: Among 10 Army players named to the Patriot League Aca- demic Honor Roll ... le erwinner. 2013: Spent fi rst season adjus ng to collegiate level. 2013: Appeared in 10 of 19 games and eight of nine Patriot League match- HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four le ers compe ng at Chaparral H.S. ... three- es ... tallied fi rst collegiate point assis ng on Candace Stewart’s second-half me fi rst team all-league selec on ... tabbed honorable men on all-state goal as Army rallied to e match with Colgate, but a late goal by the Raid- ers denied the Black Knights on their home fi eld ... recorded seven shots

MEET THE BLACK KNIGHTS THE BLACK MEET senior year ... twice named Academic All-State ... two- me team captain ... voted team MVP twice ... played eight years of club ball as defender with a career-high three, that included a shot on goal, in 0-0 double over- for Real Colorado (U11-U18) ... led team to four straight Colorado State me regular-season draw with American ... fi red a pair of shots against Cup championships (2007-10) and was named MVP in 2010... also Binghamton and Colgate ... lone freshman among 10 Army players named captured 2010 Region IV tle a er being fi nalists the previous two years to the Patriot League Academic Hon- or Roll. (2008-09) ... following year crowned the 2011 Far West Regional League champions ... also member on Colorado ODP squad ... helped team to HIGH SCHOOL: Competed as a ECNL Na onal League midfi elder for York H.S. ... earned fi nals in 2011 and plethora of awards a er leading team 2012. in scoring averaging 13 goals during sophomore, junior and senior years PERSONAL: Given ... performance earned all-conference name is Kaitlin Marie honors during that span, along with Meyer ... parents’ being tabbed three mes as the names are Dennis Western Conference Sportswoman of and Rene Meyer ... the Year ... two- me Western Maine brother Cameron (17) Class B All-Star (2011, 2012) who also competes in swimming was selected to the Western Maine ... paternal grandfather, All-Star Team ... named to the All- Cletus Meyer, served Academic Team senior year ... led in the Army, and York H.S. to State Cup tle in 2009 ... maternal grandfather, competed eight years (2006-13) with Victor Stecher, was Seacoast United Soccer Club (U-10-U- in the Navy ... cousin 18) ... served six years as team captain Mike Meyer is the ... led team to two Super Y Na onal place kicker for Iowa ... tles (2009 and 2011) and eight New major is undeclared. Hampshire State Cup Championships (2006-13) ... 2011 ODP Select Player ... 2013 Women’s Premier Soccer League (WPSL) midfi elder.

PERSONAL: Given name is Kayla Aspen Swasey ... parents’ names are Steven and Lori Swasey ... sister Sierra (16) plays soccer for Seacoast United (N.H.) ... father and paternal grandfather served in the Air Force ... maternal uncle was in the Army ... inducted into the National Honor Society in 2010 and into the Language Honor Society (Spanish) the following year ... graduated in the top-10 percent of class ... major is undeclared.

GAME HIGHS GAME HIGHS Goals: 0 Goals: 0 Assists: 0 Assists: 1 vs. Colgate (10/9/13) Points 0 Points 2 vs. Colgate (10/9/13)

CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Gls Assts Pts Shots GWG Year GP-GS Gls Assts Pts Shots GWG 2013 DNP 2013 10-0 0 1 1 7 0 Totals 10-0 0 1 1 7 0

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PPAMAM WWISHARTISHART GAME HIGHS Goals: 0 Assists: 0 MEET THE BLACK KNIGHTS Points 0 Sophomore CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Gls Assts Pts Shots GWG Defense 2013 14-0 0 0 0 2 0 5-4 Totals 14-0 0 0 0 2 0 Neponsit, N.Y. POSTSEASON STATISTICS Leon M. Goldstein Year GP-GS Gls Assts Pts Shots GWG for the Sciences # 5 2013 1-0 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 1-0 0 0 0 1 0

MILESTONE: Le erwinner.

2013: Appeared as a defender in 14 of 19 games to include Patriot League quarterfi nal round against American ... posted a pair of shots to include one in postseason play ... drew the highest number of games among the newcomers ... also saw duty in nine of 10 home matches.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played soccer at Leon M. Goldstein for the Sciences ... scholar athlete and honor roll student all four years ... selected Rookie of the Year and was All-Brooklyn Girls’ Soccer Player of the Year ... ranked among the top scorers in the New York City PSAL (Public School Athlete League) all four years ... ranked No. 2 in 2010 with 31 goals and third in 2011 with 38 ... led LMG to the PSAL playoff s for the fi rst me in school history ... earned a plethora of awards senior year ... named the school’s Female Athlete of Year and team MVP ... selected New York City’s Pinstripe Bowl Female Soccer Scholar Athlete of the Year and the NYC Wingate Female Soccer Athlete of the Year ... served as team captain ... played travel ball for Albertson Fury Elite (2008-13) ... semifi nalist at the PDA Invita onal Girls’ College Showcase ... G17 champions at Jeff erson Cut Girls’ Showcase ... crowned Disney Soccer Showcase Champions ... Na onal Elite Women’s Soccer Showcase G17 fi nalist ... member of the Eastern New York State Soccer Associa on (ENY ODP) and was on the US Youth Soccer Region 1 Team.

PERSONAL: Given name is Pamela Wishart ... parents’ names are Garry and Jodi Wishart ... father was born in Birmingham City, England ... sister Jessica (21) a ends UMass Amherst ... major is undeclared.

The Affi rma on Ceremony for the USMA Class of 2016 was taken by the members of the women’s soccer team at Clinton Field.

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Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman Midfi eld Goalkeeper Goalkeeper Midfi eld 5-3 5-7 5-7 5-2 Warrenton, Va. Port Jeff erson Port Jeff erson Novi, Mich. Ke le Run Sta on, N.Y. Sta on, N.Y. Novi Comsewogue Comsewogue (Stony Brook)

HIGH SCHOOL: Shined at Ke le Run H.S. as a four-year PRIOR TO WEST POINT: Redshirted freshman HIGH SCHOOL: Starred on the pitch at Novi H.S. ... member of Wildcat team freshman varsity le erwinner earning a mul tude of honors ... (2013) at Stony Brook. year that earned district, regional and MHSAA three- me fi rst-team all-district selec on, along with earning a pair of all-region cer fi cates in 2013 (fi rst (Michigan High School Athle c Associa on) HIGH SCHOOL: Enjoyed a very successful Division I state tles ... Novi was named to team) and 2012 (second team) ... two- me Washington career at Comsewogue H.S. ... allNew York Post All-Met pick ... served as team captain junior and the ESPN Fab 50 list of na onal champions state selec on in 2011 and four- me Suff olk all- ... senior year helped squad to district fi nals, MEET THE BLACK KNIGHTS THE BLACK MEET senior years ... closed out career as school’s single- county pick ... starter in 63 games ... posted a along with garnering fi rst-team all-conference season assists leader in 2013 ... two-sport athlete who honors ... earned Kensington Lakes Athle c also earned a le er in track ... member of fi ve Virginia season-high 11 shutouts in 15 games senior year Associa on Sportsmanship Award ... played State Cup championship teams ... led VSA Heat 96 Blue ... recorded seven shutouts sophomore season for the Michigan Hawks club team (2009-11) team to the tle ... on the VSA Heat 94 Blue squad that and six as a freshman ... allowed just eight that captured the State Cup and Region 2 captured back-to-back tles in 2012 and 2013 ... also goals in 12 league games junior year ... earned tles ... earned the bronze at the U.S. Soccer on PWSI Courage 96 Red team that won in 2009 and the Comsewogue G.V.S. Spirit Award ... played Na onals (2009-10) ... member of the Vardar 2011 ... collected State Cup MVP honors in 2013 ... club soccer for ISA S ng ‘94 ... par cipated in ECNL (2011-14) team that competed at the member of the Na onal Honor Society ... ranked in the the Olympic Development Program at the state Flight B playoff s ... served as team captain ... top 10 percent of class. (2010-11) and regional (2011) levels. three-year member of the ODP State Team ... also a ended the Region 2 ODP camp ... PERSONAL: Given name is Erika Marie Blevins ... PERSONAL: Given name is Kimberly Rose honor student at Novi, who graduated cum parents’ names are Michael and Robin Blevins ... Comstock ... parents’ names are Jim and laude. siblings Kiersten (19) and Nicholas (16) played soccer Kathy Comstock ... three siblings - DeAnna, ... Nicholas currently playing for VSA Heat White 97 Christopher and Meaghan ... DeAnna is a 2009 PERSONAL: Given name is Gabrielle Marie U16 team ... great grandfather Howard Clayton Kuhn DeLeon ... parents’ names are John and served in the Navy in World War II ... grandfather Hert USMA graduate who starred on the diamond ... cousins Chris an Labra (2001) and Christopher Florence DeLeon ... brother John (21) plays Lyle Blevins, Jr., spent three years in the Army Signal on the Oakland men’s soccer team ... three Bartran (2005) are USMA graduates ... father Corps ... cousins Brand Hartman and Alex Hartman are cousins are members of the Armed Forces ... members of VMI soccer team ... major is undeclared. and brother served in the Army ... grandfather, Steve Lyons and Rebecca Whitworth are in Joseph Maggiulli, was in the Air Force ... major the Marines and Shawn Lyons is in the Army is undeclared. ... major is undeclared.

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MEET THE BLACK KNIGHTS DeLEON MMALAPITALAPIT McCCRADYRADY McGGINNINN

Freshman Freshman Freshman Forward Goalkeeper Forward 5-4 5-5 5-0 Triangle, Va. Lewisville,Texas Indianapolis, Ind. Potomac Senior Ursuline Academy Ben Davis. (Peddie School)

PRIOR TO WEST POINT: A ended Peddie School HIGH SCHOOL: Le ered as a goalkeeper for Ursuline HIGH SCHOOL: Earned a pair of le ers at (Highstown, N.J.) ... helped team go undefeated in Academy of Dallas and Hebron H.S. (Carrollton) ... led Ben Davis H.S. ... selected for Metropolitan conference en route to winning the Mid-Atlan c Prep Hebron to the University Interscholas c League 5A Interscholas cs Conference (MIC) honors School tle. State Tournament quarterfi nal en route to compiling a 16-4-3 record ... over the next three years was sophomore year, along with being named HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter at Potomac Senior instrumental in helping Ursuline capture three TAPPS Off ensive MVP ... played for Zionsville in ... shared captaincy fi nal two years ... earned Coach’s (Texas Associa on of Private and Parochial Schools) the Midwest Regional Premier League that Award as a senior ... played six-years Division 1 state tles, three regional championships for Prince William Soccer, Incorporated Courage 1993 reached the state fi nals fi ve straight years ... and a district tle en route to compiling a 51-15-9 Red Girls’ team ... crowned the 2012 State President’s helped team to a state tle along with placing Cup champions ... four-year member of Virginia’s mark ... shut out the No. 7 and No. 8 Fab 50 teams runner-up four mes ... fi ve-year member of in the semifi nals and fi nals, respec vely, senior year Northern District Olympic Development Program the ODP state team. ... earned spot on Virginia’s ODP State team in 2010 ... at the state tournament, denied every opponent .... played on Northern Virginia/Fredericksburg area as sixth-seeded Ursuline won the state championship Women’s U20 Elite summer league ... member of on a 4-2 PK shootout ... Fab 50 ranked Ursuline 18th PERSONAL: Given name is Madison Riley Virginia ODP team that competed in Austria and Czech in the fi nal na onal rankings ... earned fi rst-team McGinn ... parents’ names are Steff ani and Republic in 2009 ... member of the Honor Society TAPPS Division 1 all-state honors and collected a Jim McGinn ... older brother Josh (23) ... and Tri-M Music Honor Society ... four- me academic pair of all-district plaudits ... member of the Illinois graduated from Ben Davis with academic achievement le erwinner. State ODP team and Region 2 ODP team ... played honors diploma ... named to Giant Excellence for Dallas Texans ECNL and the Solar Premier squad. PERSONAL: Given name is Monica Kwon Malapit ... Dallas Texans captured the U17 league crown and top 100 ... major is undeclared. ... parents’ names are Chong and John Malapit ... Solar Premier won the Region 3 Premier League tle sister Michele (21) is a member of Old Dominion’s twice. swimming and diving team ... brother Alexander (18) is in the Army ROTC program at ODU ... mother was a member of the 1988 South Korea Olympic Women’s PERSONAL: Given name is Emma Jean McCrady ... Team Handball Training Team and professional player parents’ names are Thomas and Adrienne McCrady ... father, a Colonel in the Army, played collegiate brother William (16) plays tennis ... Uncle, Dan soccer at Navy ... grandfather re red as a 22-year U.S. McCrady re red from the Army as a Sergeant First Navy veteran ... uncle Jeff rey Malapit is a 1983 USMA Class ... had tours in Iraq and Afghanistan ... major graduate ... major is undeclared. is undeclared.

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##1616 LLAURENAUREN ##1313 BBRIANARIANA ##1313 BBRIANARIANA ##66 SSARAHARAH McGGOVERNOVERN NNICHOLASICHOLAS NNICHOLASICHOLAS WWOELFELOELFEL Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman Forward Defense Forward Defense 5-5 5-6 5-5 5-6 Denver, Colo. Pleasanton, Calif. Omaha, Neb. Pleasanton, Calif. George Washington Amador Valley Millard North Amador Valley

HIGH SCHOOL: Two- me fi rst-team all-state HIGH SCHOOL: Shined on the pitch and in the HIGH SCHOOL: Enjoyed outstanding four-year goalkeeper, who was a fi rst-team selec on classroom at Amador Valley H.S. as a four-year career at Millard North H.S. ... two- me from George Washington H.S. ... named le erwinner and scholar-athlete ... earned all-state and all-Class A selec on in addi on to Colorado’s Goalkeeper of the Year and Female North Coast Sec on All-League second-team earning three All-Metro cer fi cates ... ranked Athlete of the Year in 2014 ... posted over 300 accolades ... served as team captain during among team’s scoring leaders since freshman career savers as a four-year le erwinner ... busy senior year ... played 13 years for the year alterna ng between forward and center MEET THE BLACK KNIGHTS THE BLACK MEET recorded eight shutouts along with 150 saves Pleasanton Rage and was a three- me captain midfi elder ... helped the Mustangs earn a berth in 2013 ... three- me all-city selec on ... led ... member of the Premier Team from 2007- to the state tournament all four years, capturing team senior year to the Denver Prep League 2011 ... also on the Elite Clubs Na onal League the tle freshman year, along with runner-up tle ... played club ball for Colorado Fusion and (ECNL) the last fi ve years ... chosen Most honors junior and senior years ... Millard North Colorado Rapids ... led team to state tle in Inspira onal Player at the Pleasanton Rage captured districts every year ... served as captain 2011 and fi nalists at the region tournament ... College Showcase in 2013 ... on Cal North senior season ... earned a pair of academic (GPA squad ranked seventh in Colorado in 2013. Olympic Development Program ... garnered of 3.5) le ers ... played for the Omaha Football fi rst-team honors (2008-10) ... a ended Club that captured a trio of state tles and was PERSONAL: Given name is Lauren Amber Regional Camp (2008-09). runner-up three mes ... competed fi ve years in McGovern ... parents’ names are Rhonda and the Midwest Regional League. Casey McGovern ... grandfather served in the PERSONAL: Given name is Brianna Rose Korean War ... major is undeclared. Nicholas ... iden cal twin sister Alexandra (18) PERSONAL: Given name is Sarah Leslie Woelfel is a member of the Notre Dame soccer team ...... parents’ names are Daniel and Barbara Woelfel brother Zachary (11) plays soccer and baseball ... brother Jimmy (19) is a Marine ... siblings ... grandfather, Harry Meekma, served in the Amanda, Becky and Mike played four years of Army ... major is undeclared. soccer at Iowa State, Wayne State and Bellevue, respec vely ... grandfather, James Cornwell, served in the Air Force during the Korean War ... major is undeclared.

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##2424 CCLARELARE SSHEAHEA PERSONAL: Given name is Clare Ann Shea ... parents’ names are Jack MEET THE BLACK KNIGHTS and Virginia Shea ... brother Jerry (19) is on the baseball team at Norwich and brother Patrick (15) is on the soccer and baseball team at Freshman Northern Highlands ... uncle Steven Shea is a 1987 USMA graduate ... Midfi eld ... major is undeclared. 5-9 Allendale, N.J. Northern Highlands #24

HIGH SCHOOL: New Jersey’s 2012 Gatorade Athlete of the Year and the NSCAA (Na onal Soccer Coaches Associa on of America) 2013 High School Girls’ Na onal Player of the Year ... NSCAA All-American who starred four years at North Highlands H.S. ... closed out career with 80 goals and 23 assists ... ranked second in school history in the former ... three- me all-state player who also earned fi rst team all-league and all-county honors ... among top 20 players in the state chosen by the New Jersey Girls’ Soccer Associa on (NJGSCA) ... named player of the year by the Bergen Record, Star Ledger and MSG Varsity ..Eri. helped the Highlanders author a 23-0-1 mark senior year en route to se ng a state record for consecu ve wins (65) ... also set state mark for unbeaten streak, currently at 71 (2011-13)... team ranked second na onally in the fi nal NSCAA poll of the season ... also listed No. 1 in the county, the state and Region III ... selected to play in the inaugural girls’ high school All-American game (Dec. 7, 2013) in Raleigh, N.C. ... played for World Class FC and was a member of the New Jersey Olympic Development Program ... invited to the 2012 ODP Thanksgiving Interregional Training Camp ... member of the Na onal Honor Society at Northern Highlands.

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OVERALL: 8-7-4 PATRIOT LEAGUE: 4-3-2; HOME: 3-5-2; AWAY: 5-2-2; NEUTRAL: 0-0-0

SHOTS SAVES OVERALL PL DATE OPPONENT RESULT AOPP AOPP RECORD RECORD GOALS ASSISTS 08/23 Fairfi eld W, 1-0 20-16 3-6 1-0-0 0-0-0 Lail (PK) --- 08/25 RUTGERS L, 2-3 15-19 7-1 1-1-0 0-0-0 An, Molacek (PK) --- 08/30 at Seton Hall L, 0-2 6-15 3-5 1-2-0 0-0-0 ------09/01 at Massachuse s W, 2-0 16-10 2-2 2-2-0 0-0-0 McGuigan, An Hepfer 09/06 at Fordham T, 1-1 (02) 24-5 2-11 2-2-1 0-0-0 An --- 09/08 at Princeton L, 0-3 9-11 3-2 2-3-1 0-0-0 ------09/13 at CCSU W, 1-0 13-10 4-4 3-3-1 0-0-0 Holder An 09/15 URI W, 5-0 10-10 4-2 4-3-1 0-0-0 Holder (2), An Holder, Kalik, Herron Lail, McGuigan An, Ndlovu 09/21 at Bucknell* W, 2-1 (O2) 22-11 4-6 5-3-1 1-0-0 Stewart, An McGuigan, Rosenberger 09/23 BINGHAMTON L, 0-1 17-10 6-4 5-4-1 1-0-0 ------

2013 FINAL STATISTICS FINAL 2013 09/28 BOSTON UNIV* L 0-1 8-8 3-4 5-5-1 1-1-0 ------10/05 at Loyola T, 1-1 (O2) 18-10 1-11 5-5-2 1-1-1 Molacek Stewart 10/09 COLGATE* L, 1-2 11-9 1-4 5-6-2 1-2-1 Stewart Swasey 10/13 AMERICAN* T, 0-0 (02) 29-8 2-9 5-6-3 1-2-2 ------10/19 LEHIGH* L, 0-1 18-10 3-5 5-7-3 1-3-2 ------10/23 at Holy Cross* W, 2-1 (02) 26-7 4-9 6-7-3 2-3-2 Molacek (2) An 10/26 at Lafaye e* W, 3-1 12-13 5-3 7-7-3 3-3-2 An (2), Molacek An, Herron, Molacek 11/01 NAVY* W, 2-0 12-10 5-4 8-7-3 4-3-2 Holder, Stewart An, Lail 11/05 AMERICAN+ T, 0-0 (02) 22-9 3-13 8-7-4 4-3-2 ------, Home matches in BOLD CAPS played at Clinton Field *Patriot League Game +Patriot League Tournament (American advanced on PKs)

OFFENSIVE STATISTICS GOALKEEPING STATISTICS

Player GP-GS G A PTS GW SHOTS SOG Player GP-GS MIN GA SV GAA SHO W-L-T Kimberly An 19-19 7 5 19 2 77 40 Jordan Cassalia 18-18 1704:54 18 60 0.95 5.5 8-7-3 Joey Molacek 18-17 5 1 11 1 37 19 Linda Rosas 1-1 110:00 0 3 0.00 1.0 0-0-1 Ka e Holder 18-16 4 1 9 3 59 25 Jessica McAlister 1-0 6:03 0 0 0.00 0.1 0-0-0 Candace Stewart 19-4 3 1 7 0 29 8 Team 0:00 0 2 0.00 1.0 0-0-0 Anna Lail 19-17 2 1 5 1 27 10 ARMY 19 1820:57 18 65 0.89 7 8-7-4 Molly McGuigan 17-17 2 1 5 1 11 3 OPPONENT 19 1820:57 23 105 1.14 7 7-8-4 Mallory Herron 17-15 0 2 2 0 9 3 Ruthie Rosenberger 19-13 0 1 1 0 16 6 Kayla Swasey 10-0 0 1 1 0 7 2 TEAM STATISTICS Brooke Hepfer 10-9 0 1 1 0 7 3 Goals By Period Erica Ndlovu 11-0 0 1 1 0 5 2 1ST 2ND OT1 OT2 OT3 TOTAL Jaclyn Kalik 19-18 0 1 1 0 2 1 ARMY 9 12 0 2 0 23 Hanna Rozzi 17-0 0 0 0 0 7 2 OPPONENT 12 6 0 0 0 18 Lara Wilson 19-19 0 0 0 0 7 4 Ka e Wacker 16-3 0 0 0 0 3 0 Corner Kicks By Period Pam Wishart 14-0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1ST 2ND OT1 OT2 OT3 TOTAL Stephanie Gower 11-2 0 0 0 0 1 0 ARMY 46 56 3 5 0 110 Madison Oliver 18-17 0 0 0 0 1 0 OPPONENT 34 34 2 2 0 72 Ka e Pound 10-4 0 0 0 0 `1 0 Ellen Duckwall 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fouls By Period Jessica McAllister 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1ST 2ND OT1 OT2 OT3 TOTAL Totals 19 23 17 63 8 308 128 ARMY 68 78 4 10 0 160 Opp. 19 18 21 57 7 201 83 OPPONENT 72 77 8 7 0 164

Italics indicates not returning in 2014 Shots By Period 1ST 2ND OT1 OT2 OT3 TOTAL ARMY 125 145 23 15 0 308 OPPONENT 96 99 3 3 0 201

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WEST POINT, N.Y. - Sophomore forward Anna Lail SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - Defender Meghan Hayes converted a penalty kick in the 66th minute, and scored early in the fi rst half and midfi elder Frankie freshman goalkeeper Jordan Cassalia pulled up Maier added a second goal just before hal ime, and with two key saves over the fi nal 2:20 of the game Seton Hall held off Army over the fi nal 45 minutes in as Army held on to defeat Fairfi eld, 1-0, at Clinton making that 2-0 led stand in a non-conference match Field in the season debut for both teams. The Pirates outshot the Black Knights 15-6 with fi ve First-year head coach Marcia McDermo ’s open- Army shots on goal, to include back-to-back a empts ing win on the Army sideline was witnessed by a by Candace Stewart and Ruthie Rosenberger just over crowd of 700-plus fans. She is the third Black Knight 40 seconds apart early in the second half. Keeper Jen- head coach to open their inaugural season with a nifer Pe grew made both stops fi nishing with four win. The blanking is the third straight by the Black along with a team save. Knights, da ng back to last year when they closed Hayes tallied in close to open the scoring in the 13th Kim An led Army in scoring with 19 points. out the season on a two-game winning note. Army minute, then set up Maier with the insurance goal as has outscored its last three opponents 7-0. the midfi elder beat Army freshman keeper Jordan ARMY (2OT) 1 Following a scoreless fi rst half with Army boo ng Cassalia one-on-one in the 34th minute. FORDHAM 1 nine shots to four by the Stags, who were picked Jack Coff ey Field (Friday, Sept. 6) fi rst in the preseason Metro Atlan c Athle c Con- Score by Half 1 2 Final ference poll, the Black Knights capitalized when Lail ARMY 0 0 0 BRONX, N.Y. - Army outshot host Fordham 24-5 beat the keeper with a low shot into the le corner SETON HALL 2 0 2 in a non-conference college match, but could not of the net. score the golden goal against backup keeper Ally Scoring Summary: White, who pulled up with 10 saves over the fi nal Score by Half 1 2 Final 17:18 SHU Hayes (Clarke) 65 minutes of ac on to deny the Black Knights from FFD 0 0 0 34:20 SHU Maier (Hayes) A snapping a 1-1 hal ime e. ARMY 0 1 1 Army senior Kimberly An opened the scoring when Shots: Army 6, Seton Hall 15 she tallied unassisted 11 minutes into the contest Scoring Summary: Corner Kicks: Army 6, Seton Hall 4 on a rebound off a save by star ng keeper Megan 65:31 ARMY Lail (PK) Saves: Army 3, Seton Hall 5 Fitzgerald for her team-leading third goal of the season. Fordham ed the score 12 minutes later on Shots: FFD 16, Army 20 ARMY 2 a shot glanced off the crossbar at Jack Coff ey Field. Corner Kicks: FFD 6, Army 4 MASSACHUSETTS 0 The Black Knights closed out the fi rst half with fi ve Saves: FFD 6, Army 3 Rudd Field (Sunday, Sept. 1) shots, two on goal, and also had two shots on goal against Army freshman keeper Jordan Cassalia as the RUTGERS 3 AMHERST, Mass. - Senior Molly McGuigan scored teams headed into the locker room with the score ARMY 2 in the fi rst half and classmate Kimberly An tal- ed 1-1. Clinton Field (Sunday, Aug. 25) lied in the second half as Army’s 2-0 blanking of Army’s defense shut down Fordham the rest of host Massachuse s snapped a two-game losing the game in holding the Rams to just one shot as the WEST POINT, N.Y. - Seniors Kimberly An and Joey streak. Black Knights dominated the fi nal 65 minutes of ac- Molacek scored within a 12-minute span late in the McGuigan, a defender, tallied off of sophomore on (outshoo ng Fordham 19-1), but could not get game to draw Army to 3-2 a er falling behind 3-0, but the Brooke Hepfer’s corner kick when she beat keeper one past White, who took over as goalkeeper at the Black Knights’ comeback fell short in suff ering a 3-2 loss Danielle Kriscenski on a header inside the six in start of the second half. Army ripped off four shots in to Rutgers in a non-conference match at Clinton Field. the 42nd minute. The goal and game winner are the fi rst over me with three late back-to-back shots Junior Sara Corson had a hand in all three goals just the second of her career and fi rst since her on goal over a span of 2:44. The Black Knights’ two for the Scarlet Knights, tallying the opening and freshman year. McGuigan then backstopped the shots in the second over me period went wide. closing goal and assis ng on the other in staking Black Knights to their second shutout of the year Rutgers to a 3-0 lead. Following a defensive fi rst in limi ng the Minutewomen to just two shots on Score by Half 1 2 OT OT Final half ba le between the Black Knights and Scarlet goal. ARMY 1 0 0 0 1 Knights, Corson scored off a free kick just before half- Army’s insurance goal was recorded in the 75th FORDHAM 1 0 0 0 1 me to head into the locker room with a 1-0 lead. minute by An, who has ranked among the Black Rutgers scored twice over a seven-minute span at the Knights’ top scorers since her freshman year, Scoring Summary: start of the second half with Corson providing the game when she chipped the ball from 18 yards to the 10:32 ARMY An (unassisted) winner. far post over the goalkeeper’s head in recording 23:12 FOR Dougherty (Natale) her second goal of the season and career 27th. Score by Half 1 2 Final Shots: Army 9, Fordham 5 RUTGERS 1 2 3 Score by Half 1 2 Final Corner Kicks: Army 9, Fordham 5 ARMY 0 2 2 ARMY 1 1 2 Saves: army 2, Fordham 11 MASS 0 0 0 Scoring Summary: ARMY 0 44:25 RU Corson (Cole) Scoring Summary: PRINCETON 3 45:03 RU Filigno (Corson) 42:19 ARMY McGuigan (Hepfer) Roberts Stadium (Sunday, Sept. 8) 52;18 RU Corson (Tiernan) 74:50 ARMY An (unassisted) 73:50 ARMY An (unassisted) PRINCETON, N.J. - Defending Ivy League champion 85:35 ARMY Molacek (PK) Shots: Army 16. Mass 10 Princeton defeated Army, 3-0, in a non-league wom- Corner Kicks: Army 4, Mass 6 en’s soccer match at Roberts Stadium. Lauren Lazo Shots: Rutgers 19, Army 15 Saves: Army 2, Mass 2 scored just six minutes into the game and Tyler Lussi Corner Kicks: Rutgers 5, Army 5 tallied twice in the decision. Saves: Rutgers 1, Army 7 Princeton, a par cipant at the NCAA Tournament the past eight years, recorded 11 shots, six on

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goal. The Tigers struck early tallying off Melissa Downey’s cross in the 39th minute. With just over ARMY 5 Shots: Army 22, Bucknell 11 12 minutes remaining to hal ime Lussi capitalized URI 0 Corner Kicks: Army 6, Bucknell 11 off a double-assist combina on that boosted the Clinton Field (Sunday, Sept. 9) Saves: Army 4, Bucknell 6 Tigers’ lead to 2-0. Army fi red nine shots to 11 by Princeton with WEST POINT, N.Y. - Sophomore forward Ka e Holder BINGHAMTON 1 all fi ve of the Black Knights’ a empts in the sec- scored twice, along with an assist, in sparking Army ARMY 0 ond half coming over a fi ve-minute span late in the to a 5-0 blanking of Rhode Island. It is the most goals Clinton Field (Monday, Sept. 23) game. by the Black Knights since recording six against Al- bany in a 6-1 decision in 2005. WEST POINT, N.Y. - Michele Galvin’s header in the box Score by Half 1 2 Final Holder, who tallied three goals along with an as- in the 79th minute li ed Binghamton to a 1-0 win over ARMY 0 0 0 sist and two game winners in recording seven points Army in a non-conference match. The loss snapped PRINCETON 2 1 3 over the weekend, opened the scoring nine minutes the Black Knights (5-4-1) three-game win streak into the match. The goal was off an assist from Ja- and the Bearcats (5-4-1) three-game winless streak. Scoring Summary: clyn Kalik when she scored on an 18-yard shot into Army held the upper hand in shots showing a 5:59 PRIN Lazo (Downey) the le side of the Rams’ net. Before the half was 10-2 advantage in the fi rst half. The Black Knights 32:11 PRIN Lussi (Regazzo, Kergides) over, Holder set up the insurance goal when senior ripped off eight shots before the Bearcats got off 58:12 PRIN Lussi (Haley, Hoglund) Kimberly An converted her cross in the 36th minute their fi rst shot of the game in the 34th minute. for a 2-0 lead. An, who had a goal and assist, helped Binghamton outshot Army 8-7 in the second half, Shots: Army 9, Princeton 11 set up Holder’s second tally with sophomore Erica with the Bearcats ge ng off four shots, three on Corner Kicks: Army 3, Princeton 11 Ndlovu for Army’s second of three scored in an ex- goal, over the fi rst 13 minutes of ac on. The Black Saves: Army 4, Princeton 2 plosive second half that put the lid on the win. An’s Knights had three shots on goal with the most dan- career 29th tally moved into a three-way e for sev- gerous by Anna Lail’s header saved by Gaby Gold, the ARMY 1 enth place on Army’s top 10 list. second of three Bearcat keepers, in the 65th minute. CCSU 0 Before Galvin’s game winner, Cassalia nixed a dan- CCSU Soccer Field (Friday, Sept. 13) Score by Half 1 2 Final gerous chance on a close shot by Ka e O’Neill follow- URI 0 0 0 ing a free kick by Rebecca Raber in the 70th minute. 2013 GAME-BY-GAME SUMMARIES 2013 GAME-BY-GAME NEW BRITAIN, Conn. - Sophomore forward Ka e ARMY 2 3 5 Holder converted a pass from Kimberly An late in Score by Half 1 2 Final the game and Army made that stand in a 1-0 de- Scoring Summary: BINGHAMTON 0 1 0 feat of host Central Connec cut State. The win and 8:52 ARMY Holder (Kalik) ARMY 0 0 0 shutout are Army’s third of the season. 36:17 ARMY An (Holder) Army and CCSU each booted fi ve shots with three 55:38 ARMY Lail (Herron) Scoring Summary: on goal in the fi rst half, but neither could penetrate 73:15 ARMY Holder (an, Ndlovu) 79:25 ARMY Galvin (Mack) the other’s net. The defensive ba le con nued 81:06 ARMY McGuigan (unassisted) into the second half with Army ripping off six shots Shots: BING 10, Army 17 before breaking through on its seventh a empt Shots: URI 10, Army 10 Corner Kicks: BING 1, Army 7 when Holder’s shot from the right corner off An’s Corner Kicks: URI 2, Army 1 Saves: BING 4, Army 6 assist landed in the top of the Blue Devils’ net in the Saves: URI 2, Army 4 85th minute to snap a scoreless deadlock. BOSTON UNIV 1 Army ripped off eight shots to CCSU’s fi ve in the ARMY (2OT) 2 ARMY 0 second half with just one on goal that was rejected BUCKNELL 1 Clinton Field (Sunday, Sept. 28) by Cassalia in the 68th minute. The freshman keep- Emmi Field (Saturday, Sept. 21) er fi nished with four saves in recording her third WEST POINT, N.Y. - Army matched shots with pre- shutout of the season. LEWISBURG, Pa. - Senior Kimberly An li ed Army season Patriot League favorite Boston University to a 2-1 victory over Buckell when she redirected a with four in each half, but a Terrier goal by Erica Ko- Score by Half 1 2 Final cross from classmate Ruthie Rosenberger into the sienski in the 38th minute proved to be all that was ARMY 0 1 1 Bison net just over a minute into the second over- needed in a 1-0 victory over the Black Knights. CCSU 0 0 0 me in the Patriot League opener. Army had four dangerous chances prior to BU Sophomore forward Candace Stewart opened the scoring in the fi rst half. Three of the shots were on Scoring Summary: scoring in the 41st minute when she booted the ball goal and the other hi ng the crossbar with two 85:19 Army Holder (An) into the net from 25 yards a er it hit the ground fol- each off the foot of Joey Molacek and Ka e Holder. lowing a long free kick by senior Molly McGuigan. Holder booted Army’s fi rst shot on goal in the ninth Shots: Army 13, CCSU 10 Army’s 1-0 lead proved short lived as Bucknell minute and Molacek followed with back-to-back Corner Kicks: Army 9, CCSU 2 notched the equalizer just over a minute into the shots over a span of 54 seconds. Her fi rst a empt Saves: Army 4, CCSU second half, and neither team could break through hit the crossbar and her second from close range over the next 54 minutes before An snapped the 1-1 was rejected by a defender. e. The Black Knights outshot Bucknell 17-13 in reg- Score by Half 1 2 Final ula on, and did not allow the Bison a shot in the BOSTON UNIV 1 0 1 over me sessions while reeling off fi ve shots (two ARMY 0 0 0 on goal). Scoring Summary: Score by Half 1 2 OT OT Final 37:54 BOSTONU Kosienski (Fisher) ARMY 1 0 0 1 2 BUCKNELL 0 1 0 0 1 Shots: BostonU 8, Army 8 Corner Kicks: BostonU 3, Army 1 Scoring Summary: Saves: BostonU 4, Army 3 41:21 ARMY Stewart (McGuigan) 46:45 BUCK Garkowski (Nelson) Ka e Holder recorded a pair of goals and an assist 101:02 ARMY An (Rosenberger) against URI .

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ARMY (T02) 1 2013 GAME-BY-GAME SUMMARIES ARMY (T02) 0 The Black Knights outshot the Mountain Hawks 12-4 LOYOLA 1 AMERICAN 0 in the second half with four dangerous chances in the Ridley Athle c Complex (Saturday, Oct. 5) Clinton Field (Sunday, Oct. 13) fi nal minutes of play, but came up short. Despite being double-teamed, senior forward Kim- BALTIMORE, Md. - Senior midfi elder Joey Molacek WEST POINT, N.Y. - Army ba led to a 0-0 double berly An fi nished with a game-high 11 shots with eight scored in the 38th minute to knot the score, and Army over me e against American in a Patriot League in the second half. The Oak Ridge, N.J., na ve took recorded six of its 18 shots in over me as the Black match in its second e in conference play this sea- four of her shots a emp ng to score the equalizer in Knights ed Patriot League newcomer Loyola, 1-1, in son and fi rst for the Eagles. the fi nal four minutes of ac on. In the 86th minute, the fi rst-ever mee ng between the two sides. Despite controlling the pace of the game holding An ripped off back-to-back a empts with her fi rst shot Sophomore Candace Stewart picked up an assist a 29-8 shot advantage, to include a 13-4 showing in inside the box hi ng the right post. The ball came on Molacek’s goal, while Loyola’s keeper Didi Haracic the second half, the Black Knights were unable to right back to her, but her rebound shot was rejected stopped 11 shots. fi nish off their opportuni es. Three hots in the fi rst by Blanks. With 32 seconds le , Blanks nixed another Loyola opened the scoring midway through the half just missed the inside post early in the period, a empt by An in pulling up with her fi h save of the fi rst half on a header. Army ripped off fi ve of the next while back-to-back headers by Ruthie Rosenberger game and third in the second half. An’s fi nal shot in six shots tying the game at 1-1 on Molacek’s tally off and Ka e Holder came up short at the midway point. the waning seconds just missed the le post where a long cross from Stewart in the 38th minute. Loyola In the 74th minute, Anna Lail’s breakaway shot was Anna Lail was heading as me ran out. held a 5-3 shot advantage in the second half with corralled by Charlie Belanger. just one shot on goal that freshman Jordan Cassalia Army had three dangerous chances midway Score by Half 1 2 Final turned aside with four seconds le in regula on. through the fi rst over me star ng with back-to- LEHIGH 1 0 1 The Black Knights limited Loyola to just one shot back headers by Rosenberger and Holder followed ARMY 0 0 0 in the two 10-minute over me periods, while ripping by a penalty kick. In the 97th minute, American was off four and two, respec vely, but Haracic made four whistled for a hand ball in the box, but Belanger Scoring Summary: saves in the extra sessions. made a diving save on the PK a empt to deny se- 27:23 LEHIGH Ellio (Greeley) nior Joey Molacekfrom scoring. In the fi nal seconds Score by Half 1 2 OT OT Final of the second over me, the Black Knights booted Shots: Lehigh 10, Army 18 ARMY 1 0 0 0 1 the ball into the net following a corner kick, but the Corner Kicks: Lehigh 3, Army 5 LOYOLA 1 0 0 0 1 goal was nullifi ed by a foul. In addi on to holding Saves: Lehigh 5, Army 3 a commanding lead in shots, Army had 17 corner Scoring Summary: kicks, to include four in the over me, to just one by ARMY 2OT 2 24:21 LOY Wahlig (Miller) American. HOLY CROSS 1 37:56 ARMY Molacek (Stewart) Smith Soccer Stadium (Wednesday, Oct. 23) Score by Half 1 2 OT OT Final Shots: Army 18, Loyola 10 AMERICAN 0 0 0 0 0 WORCESTER, Mass. - Senior midfi elder Joey Molacek Corner Kicks: Army 6, Loyola 5 ARMY 0 0 0 0 0 scored twice, with her game winner coming with Saves: Army 1, Loyola 11 fi ve seconds le in the second over me, in rally- Shots: American 8, Army 29 ing Army to a 2-1 decision over host Holy Cross COLGATE 2 Corner Kicks: American 1, Army 17 as the Black Knights kept alive their hopes for a ARMY 1 Saves: American 9, Army 2 postseason berth to the Patriot League Tourna- Clinton Field (Wednesday, Oct. 9) ment a er moving into sixth place in the standings. LEHIGH 1 The win snapped a six-game winless streak WEST POINT, N.Y. - Junior defender Chelsea Roche ARMY 0 for the Black Knight in taking over sixth place, scored the game-winning goal in the 82nd minute, Clinton Field (Saturday, Oct. 19) two points behind Bucknell (3-3-1 for 10 points), and Brenna Mason made all four of her saves in the who they beat 2-1 in OT earlier in the year. second half, as Colgate posted a 2-1 Patriot League WEST POINT, N.Y. - Sophomore defender Paige Trailing 1-0 following an unassisted goal by Cross late victory over host Army. Ellio tallied in the fi rst half, and goalkeeper in the fi rst half, Army kept pounding away in the sec- Trailing 1-0 at the hal ime break, Army sophomore Ashley Blanks pulled up with two key saves late ond half with two of its fi rst six shots on goal, two went Candace Stewart tallied in the 56th minute when she in the game as Lehigh held on to defeat Army, wide, one was blocked and the other sailed over the net blasted a shot from close range into the upper corner 1-0, in a Patriot League match at Clinton Field. of the net on a pass from Kayla Swasey to knot the score 1-1. Army outshot Colgate 7-2 in the second half as it con nued to assault the Raiders’ net with Kimberly An ripping a pair of shots on goal over a seven-minute span. The Black Knights avoided a bullet in the 66th minute when an off sides call against the Raiders nul- lifi ed Sidney Parodie’s goal. Just over a minute later, an Army opportunity came up short. Roche found the back of the net on a pass from Caroline Brawner, who also set up Colgate’s opening goal.

Score by Half 1 2 Final COLGATE 1 1 2 ARMY 0 1 1

Scoring Summary: 39:55 COLG Hough (Tomczyk, Brawner) 56:00 ARMY Stewart (Swasey) 81:55 COLG Roche (Brawner)

Shots: Army 17, Colgate 12 Corner Kicks: Army 8, Colgate 6 Saves: Army 7, Colgate 9 Joey Molacek tallied fi ve goals to rank second on the team.

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Following Army’s goal, the Leopards, who had nine AMERICAN (3OT) 0 shots to the Black Knights’ seven in the fi rst half, ARMY 0 held a 3-2 shot advantage over the me remaining Clinton Field (Tuesday, Nov. 5) with their fi rst hi ng the crossbar, the second going wide, and the third rejected by Jordan Cassalia with WEST POINT, N.Y. Fourth-seeded Army and fi h- 45 seconds le to intermission. seeded American ba led to a 0-0 double over me Army took over the game in the second half as it draw in the quarterfi nal round of the Patriot League outshot its host 5-4 with a 4-0 corner kick advantage. Tournament before the Eagles prevailed 3-1 in a shoot- An tallied both goals off headers with the e-break- out to advance to the semifi nals. Army’s season ended ing goal coming off Mallory Herron’s corner kick in at 8-7-4. the 53rd minute for a 2-1 lead. Late in the game, Army outshot American 16-8 in regula on and 6-1 An’s second header off an assist from Molacek went in over me for a 22-9 advantage and led 5-4 in cor- ner kicks, but came up short against keeper Charlene off the goalkeeper’s hands. The three-goal output is Belanger, who leads the league in saves.Belanger fi n- Army’s highest in league play this season ished with 13 saves in 110 minutes of play before go- ing to the penalty shootout where Army was only able Score by Half 1 2 Final to penetrate once, that on a shot by Ka e Holder. Two ARMY 1 2 3 of Army’s four shots hit the crossbar with Belanger LAFAYETTE 1 0 1 pulling up with a stop on the other. Despite being double and tripled teamed, Army se- Scoring Summary: nior Kimberly An had a game-high 10 shots with six 11:28 LAF King (Giordano) on goal. She led an Army barrage late in the second 23:41 ARMY Molacek (unassisted) over me period only to come up empty. An’s shot in 52:36 ARMY An (Herron) the 108th minute was rejected by Belanger with Joey 83:34 ARMY An (Molacek) Molacek following with back-to-back a empts. The Candace Stewart scores in 2-0 win over Navy. fi rst was blocked, but she reached the rebound 16 sec- Shots: Army 12, Lafaye e 13 onds later for a quick shot on goal only to see it fall into before Molacek capitalized when her shot defl ected off Corner Kicks: Army 5, Lafaye e 2 the hands of Belanger.

2013 GAME-BY-GAME SUMMARIES 2013 GAME-BY-GAME a Crusader defender into the net in the 81st minute to Saves: Army 5, Lafaye e 3 Army junior Linda Rosas turned in a strong perfor- e the score 1-1 and give the Black Knights new life. mance fi lling in for freshman goalkeeper Jordan Cas- Less than two minutes later, Kimberly An’s shot sailed salia who was injured. Rosa fi nished with three saves, NAVY 0 over the net with the Crusaders’ fi nal shot by Annie two in the fi rst half and one in the second, and was not ARMY 2 Galvin going wide le as the match went into over me. called upon to make one in over me. In the shootout, Clinton Field (Friday, Nov. 1) American connected on its fi rst two penalty shots, fell Army, outshoo ng Holy Cross 19-6 in regula on, short on its third for a 2-0 advantage before Holder along with an 8-1 corner kick advantage, domi- WEST POINT, N.Y. - Ka e Holder scored midway broke through for the Black Knights to make it 2-1. nated the over me in boo ng seven shots (four in Kassie Bryant was successful on her a empt for a 3-1 through the fi rst half and Candace Stewart tallied the fi rst over me and three in the second) in hold- lead. just before hal ime intermission, and Jordan Cas- ing Cross to just one shot for a fi nal 26-7 advantage. salia made two of her four saves late in the game as The Black Knights con nued their barrage in the Score by Half 1 2 OT OT Final Army made that lead stand in a 2-0 victory over Navy second OT before a corner kick by Ruthie Rosenberger AMERICAN 0 0 0 0 0 in the “Star” Match on Senior Night in the regular- ARMY 0 0 0 0 0 set in mo on the deciding goal. The corner kick went season Patriot League fi nale. American advances 3-1 on PKs) into the far end of the box and was volleyed from Army’s victory was the fi rst Patriot League loss An to Molacek, who beat Carly McCabe when she Shots: American 9, Army 22 suff ered by the Midshipmen, who clinched the tour- curled her shot into the near side of the right post Corner Kicks: American 4, Army 5 nament top seed and fi rst me that Navy was scored Saves: American 13, Army 3 upon in conference play following eight straight Score by Half 1 2 OT OT Final shutouts. The win also keeps alive Army’s hopes to ARMY 0 1 0 1 2 host a quarterfi nal round of the Patriot League Tour- HOLY CROSS 1 0 0 0 1 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS nament as the Black Knights fi nished with 14 points *First-season for Army coach Marcia McDermo (three for a win, one for a e). Scoring Summary: *Posted 8-7-4 overall & 4-3-2 conference marks Army took charge of the game in the fi rst half as 37:31 HC Galvin (unassisted) *Defeated Navy 2-0 in the “Star” Match it outshot Navy 7-2 with Holder recording her third 80:55 ARMY Molacek (unassisted) *First league loss in 2013 for Navy and fi rst me game winner of the season when she tallied off an 109:55 ARMY Molacek (An) scored upon in conference play following eight shutouts assist from senior Kimberly An in the 28th minute. *Earned berth to the PL Tournament & hosted Her shot from the middle of the box beat goalkeeper Shots: Army 26, HC 7 quarterfi nal round Elizabeth Hoerner. Army boosted its lead to 2-0 with Corner Kicks: Army 10, HC *Four selected for All-Patriot League honors just two minutes remaining to intermission on Stew- Saves: Army 4, HC 9 Molly McGuigan (D)– fi rst team art’s unassisted goal off a loose ball. Navy outshot Kim An (F) – fi rst team Army 8-5 in the second half with four shots on goal, ARMY 3 Joey Molacek (M) – fi rst team but was thwarted by Cassalia. LAFAYETTE 1 Ka e Holder (F) – third team Oaks Stadium (Saturday, Oct. 26) *Three named to PL All-Academic Team Score by Half 1 2 Final Jaclyn Kalik, Molly McGuigan, Joey Molacek NAVY 0 0 0 EASTON, Pa. - Senior forward Kimberly An had a hand *First team All-America by the Jewish Sports ARMY 2 0 1 in all three goals leading Army to a 3-1 win over Lafay- Review - Jaclyn Kalik e e and a berth to the Patriot League Tournament. The *10 Named to Patriot League’s Academic Honor Roll Scoring Summary: Black Knights earned the sixth and fi nal spot and their *Eight Patriot League weekly honors 28:01 fi rst postseason tournament bid since 2011, while it is ARMY Holder (An) 4 Off ensive, 2 Goalkeeper, 1 Rookie, 1 Defensive Army’s 18th overall. 2:16 ARMY Stewart (unassisted) * Rockin’ Refuel® Performance of the Week - Kim An Trailing 1-0 a er Lafaye e’s Kaelin King tallied in the *Capital One Academic All-District - Molly McGuigan 11th minute, Army rallied behind the senior duo of Joey Shots: Navy 10, Army 12 *ECAC weekly honors - Ka e Holder, Joey Molacek Molacek and An. Molacek scored off a rebound into Corner Kicks: Navy 2, Army 4 *PL Player of Week by College Sports Madness an empty net a er An’s shot was rejected by Leopard Saves: Navy 4, Army 5 Joey Molacek Keeper Danielle Sedillo at the 23:41 mark. *Army AAA Weekly Honors - Ka e Holder, Joey Molacek *Army AAA Trophy - Molly McGuigan

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Patriot League Academic and  Fordham’s Bre Biestek earned a Postgraduate Scholarship from the Athle c Success FCS Athle c Directors Associa on.

Now in its third decade as an  The Patriot League Sportsmanship Awards went to a pair of basketball all-sport conference combining student-athletes in American’s Darius Gardner on the men’s side and academic and athle c Army’s Krishawn Tille for the women. excellence, the Patriot League sponsors championships in  Lafaye e’s Alec Golini (Men’s Soccer) and Lehigh’s Brooke Astor 24 men and women’s sports. (Women’s Track and Field) earned the Patriot League Outstanding Ini ally started as an NCAA Leadership and Character Awards for their excellence in leadership Division I-AA football conference in 1986, the Patriot League became and service. an all-sport conference in 1990 and includes American, Army, Boston University, Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafaye e, Lehigh, Loyola  Four Patriot Leaguers were named Senior CLASS Award fi nalists, and Navy as full members, and Fordham, Georgetown and MIT as including three in men’s . associate members. These ins tu ons are among the oldest and most pres gious in the na on and their alumni have and con nue to  Loyola’s Joe Fletcher was one of fi ve fi nalists for the Tewaaraton play leadership roles in shaping our country. Since 1998, the Patriot Award given to the top player in men’s lacrosse, and also earned the League has ranked fi rst each year among all Division I conferences William C. Schmeisser Outstanding Defensive Player Award from the awarding athle c aid in the NCAA Gradua on Rate Report. The USILA. League also had more than 93 percent of its teams score above the na onal APR average in the most recent data, and 92 Patriot  Fordham’s Mike Nebrich placed fi h in the vo ng for the Walter League teams earned NCAA Academic Performance Program Public Payton Award as the top FCS player. Recogni on Awards a er pos ng academic progress rate scores in the top 10 percent of all squads in their respec ve sports. The  Twenty-four Patriot Leaguers were named fi rst, second or third-team Patriot League’s mission is simple: to provide successful compe ve All-Americans in team sports, including six in football, fi ve in men’s athle c experiences while maintaining high academic standards, and lacrosse, four in women’s lacrosse and three in men’s soccer. to prepare its student-athletes to be leaders in society. During the 2013-14 academic year, Patriot League student-athletes and teams  Loyola spent the majority of the season as the No. 1-ranked team in have accomplished the following: the men’s lacrosse na onal polls.  The Patriot League ranked second among all conferences in mul -  Fordham football and Loyola men and women’s lacrosse each fi nished year APR ra ng, and led all leagues in men’s basketball APR. in the top 10 of na onal polls, while Navy men’s soccer and American volleyball and fi eld hockey each placed in the top 25 of their sport’s  81 Patriot League teams recorded perfect gradua on success rates fi nal na onal rankings. and 92 earned NCAA Public Recogni on Awards for ranking in the top 10 percent of their sport in APR.  Navy’s Jay Stell placed third in the javelin at the NCAA Outdoor Track  and Field Championships, matching the best-ever fi nish for a Patriot More than 93 percent of Patriot League teams scored above the League male and earning fi rst-team All-America honors. na onal average in APR.  Boston University’s Allison Barwise, Rich Peters and Rosa Moriello  Patriot League teams won NCAA Tournament games in seven diff erent also competed at the NCAA Outdoor Championships and earned sports, with American winning twice to advance to the Round of 16 All-America recogni on, with Barwise receiving fi rst-team status by in volleyball. placing sixth in the high jump for the best NCAA fi nish by a Patriot League female since 1993.  League squads also won NCAA fi rst-round or regional contests in football (Fordham), men’s soccer (Navy), women’s soccer (Boston  Peters and his BU teammate, Monica Adler, both recorded top-10 University), women’s lacrosse (Loyola), so ball (Boston University) fi nishes in the mile at the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships and baseball (Bucknell). to earn All-America recogni on.  Navy won the overall Patriot League Presidents’ Cup for the second  Navy’s Tom Duvall came in the top 10 in the 500 freestyle at the NCAA me in three years, while Army took fi rst place on the men’s side and Men’s Swimming Championship to earn All-America honors, and was Boston University claimed the women’s tle in its inaugural season. one of four Patriot Leaguers to compete in an individual event at either the NCAA Men or Women’s Championship.  Fi een student-athletes earned Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All- America recogni on, including fi rst-team accolades for Fordham’s  Lehigh’s Tyler Mueller and Loyola’s Kiera Harrison ran in the NCAA Bre Biestek (Football), Bucknell’s Joe Meyer (Men’s Soccer) and Cross Country Championships. Navy’s Elizabeth Hoerner (Women’s Soccer).

 Thirty-fi ve student-athletes received Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-District recogni on.  There were 2,450 student-athletes on the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2013-14, including 128 with a semester GPA of at least 4.0.  American women’s basketball standout Alexis Dobbs and Navy women’s soccer star Elizabeth Hoerner both earned NCAA

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2013 LEAGUE STANDINGS TEAM STATS LEAGUE OVERALL Goals GP No. Avg. Navy 21 39 1.86 Team W L T Pct. Pts GF GAW L T Pct. GF GA Boston Univ. 23 28 1.22 Navy 8 1 0 .889 24 13 2 16 5 0 .726 13 2 Colgate 19 26 1.37 Boston Univ* 8 1 0 .889 24 15 1 14 3 4 .762 15 1 ARMY 19 23 1.21 Colgate 6 2 1 .722 19 14 8 10 6 3 .605 14 8 Bucknell 18 18 1.00 ARMY 4 3 2 .556 14 11 8 8 7 4 .526 11 8 Lafaye e 17 17 1.00 American 4 4 1 .500 13 7 6 6 12 2 .350 10 2 American 20 13 0.65 Bucknell 4 4 1 .500 13 10 12 7 9 2 .444 7 6 Loyola 17 13 0.76 Lehigh 3 6 0 .333 9 6 12 5 10 2 .353 6 12 Lehigh 17 12 0.71 Holy Cross 2 7 0 .222 6 5 13 2 12 4 .222 8 16 Holy Cross 18 1 0.33 Loyola 1 6 2 .222 5 8 16 2 11 4 .235 5 13 Lafaye e 1 7 1 .167 4 7 18 5 10 2 .353 7 18 *Patriot League Tournament champion Points GP No. Avg. 2013 PATRIOT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT 2013 NCAA TOURNAMENT Navy 21 112 5.33 Quarterfi nals First Round Boston Univ. 23 79 3.43 #No. 3 Colgate 0, No. 6 Bucknell 0 (2OT) No. 25 BU 1, Harvard 0 Colgate 19 72 3.79 Colgate advanced 5-4 in PKs (Boston, Mass.) ARMY 19 63 3.32 No. 5 American 0, No. 4 Army 0 (2OT) Second Round Bucknell 18 54 3.00 American advanced 3-1 in PKs No. 9 Santa Clara 2, No. 25 BU 1 Lafaye e 17 49 2.88 Semifi nals (Blacksburg, Va.) American 20 41 2.05 No. 1 Navy 2, No. 5 American 0 Loyola 17 41 2.41 No. 2 Boston Univ 0, No. 3 Colgate 0 (2 OT) Lehigh 17 37 2.18 BU advanced 4-1 in PKs Holy Cross 18 16 0.89 2013 PATRIOT LEAGUE STATISTICS LEAGUE 2013 PATRIOT Finals No. 2 Boston Univ,1, No. 1 Navy 0

2013 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS

Scoring (Points Per Game) GP Gls Assts Pts Avg. Game Winning Goals GP No. Avg. Morgan Dankanich (Navy) 21 14 3 31 1.48 MorganDankanich (Navy) 21 7 0.33 Kimberly An (Army) 19 7 5 19 1.00 Erica Kosienski (Boston U) 23 7 0.30 Erica Kosienski (Boston U) 23 8 2 18 0.78 Lindsay Muri (American) 20 4 0.20 Jaclyn Giordano (Lafaye e) 17 5 2 12 0.71 Emily Manoogian (Colgate) 15 3 0.20 Caroline Brawner (Colgate) 18 4 4 12 0.67 Jaclyn Giordano (Lafaye e) 17 3 0.18 Emily Manoogian (Colgate) 15 4 2 10 0.67 Ka e Holder (Army) 18 3 0.17 Lindsay Muri (American) 20 6 1 13 0.65 Madison Clemens (Boston U) 23 3 0.13 Evelyn Nicinski (Bucknell) 16 4 2 10 0.62 Kaylie Davidson (Navy) 21 5 3 13 0.62 Assists (Per Game) GP Assts Avg. Joey Molacek (Army) 18 5 1 11 0.61 Julie Schumacher (Navy) 21 6 0.29 Liz Dwornik (Bucknell) 15 4 0.27 Goals (Per Game) GP Goals Avg. Kimberly An (Army) 19 5 0.26 Morgan Dankanich (Navy) 21 14 0.67 Courtney Hook (Navy) 21 5 0.24 Kimberly An (Army) 19 7 0.37 Murphee Greeley (Lehigh) 17 4 0.24 Erica Kosienski (Boston U) 23 8 0.35 Caroline Brawner (Colgate) 18 4 0.22 Lindsay Muri (American) 20 6 0.30 Jenna Panepinto (Colgate) 19 4 0.21 Jaclyn Giordano (Lafaye e) 17 5 0.29 Sara Periman (American) 20 4 0.20 Joey Molacek (Army) 18 5 0.28 Rachel Hunter (Navy) 21 4 0.19 Emily Manoogian (Colgate) 15 4 0.27 Paloma Perez (Navy) 21 4 0.19 Madison Clemens (Boston U) 23 6 0.26 Evenly Nicinski (Bucknell) 16 4 0.25 Shots (Per Game) GP No. Avg. Kaylie Davidson (Navy) 21 5 0.24 Kimberly An (Army) 19 77 4.05 Ka e Holder (Army) 18 59 3.28 Goalkeeping GP Min. GA GAA Saves SH Chelsey Garkowski (Bucknell) 18 51 2.83 Andrea Green (Boston U) 22 1887:1 7 0.33 45 12 Morgan Dankanich (Navy) 21 55 2.62 Elizabeth Horner (Navy) 20 1697:2 10 0.53 58 9 Madison Clemens (Boston U) 23 57 2.48 Brenna Mason (Colgate) 14 1309:3 12 0.82 60 5 Murphee Greeley (Lehigh) 17 42 2.47 Charlene Belanger (American) 18 1520:0 15 0.89 116 6 Lindsay Muri (American) 20 49 2.45 Jordan Cassalia (Army) 18 1704:5 18 0.95 60 5 Jaclyn Giordano (Lafaye e) 17 41 2.41 Ashley Blanks (Lehigh) 10 805:0 9 1.01 58 1 Ashlynn Soellner (Navy) 21 48 2.29 Carly McCabe (HC) 17 1599:4 20 1.13 96 4 Liz Dwornik (Bucknell) 15 32 2.13 Danielle Sedillo (Lafaye e) 17 1550:0 26 1.51 65 4 Didi Haracic (Loyola) 15 1447:2 26 1.62 85 1 Jessie Ashworth (Bucknell) 15 1237:4 24 1.75 74 3

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ARMY’S ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE PERFORMERS (BY YEAR) PATRIOT LEAGUE AWARD WINNERS 1990 Shannon Stein (D) 1st team Maria Schmitz (D) 1st team Tosie LeGrand (F) Jen Gibson (M) 2nd team Jen Pascucci (F) 2nd team Tara Williams (M) Sally Harrington (F) 2nd team 1991 Mary Kidd (G) 2nd team Julie Jorgensen (Scholar-Athlete of the Year and Selina DeViney (M) Liz Valle e (D) 2nd team Patriot League Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year) Tosie LeGrand (A) Holly Pedley (Co-Scholar-Athlete of the Year) Deneil LoGiudice (A) 2006 Lisa Pais (D) 1998 Rebecca Garcia (GK) 2nd team Tara Williams (M) Shannon Stein (D) 1st team Kris ne Beardsley (Scholar-Athlete of the Year) Jen Gibson (M) 2nd team 2007 Liz Valle e (D) 2nd team Pia White (F) 2nd team 1992 1999 Sarah Goss (M) 2nd team Selina DeViney (M) Kerry Loughman (M) 1st team Geralyn Pedicino (D) 2nd team Tosie LeGrand (F) Abby Rollman (F) 1st team 2008 Gretchen Meier (D) Shannon Stein (D) 1st team Dymon Washington (F) 1st team Tara Williams (M) Ashley Greaves (D) 2nd team Elizabeth Be erbed (D) 2nd team 1993 Kelly Schachtler (M) 2nd team Alex Loste er (GK) 2nd team Gretchen Meier (D) 1st team 2000 Sarah Goss (M) 2nd team Tara Williams (M) 1st team Ashley Greaves (D) 2nd team 2010 Alexis Albano (F) 2nd team Emily Nay (M) 2nd team Kim An (M) 1st team Andrea French (M) 2nd team Lauren Rowe (F) 2nd team Julia Stallard (D) 1st team Tosie LeGrand (M) 2nd team 2001 Molly McGuigan (D) 1st team Melinda Rowan (D) 2nd team Lauren Rowe (D) 1st team Alex Loste er (GK) 2nd team Deidre Spence (D) 2nd team Randee Farrell (F) 2nd team Carlie Turnnidge (M) 2nd team 1994 2002 2011 Gretchen Meier (D) 1st team Delaney Brown (F) 1st team Kim An (F) 1st team Holly Pedley (F) 1st team Leigh Kosco (F) 1st team Molly McGuigan (D) 1st team Kate Pendry (M) 1st team Kelly Schachtler (M) 1st team Errin Helbling (F) 2nd team Alexis Albano (F) 2nd team Lauren Rowe (D) 1st team Joey Molacek (M) 2nd team Melinda Rowan (D) 2nd team Michelle Veach (D) 2nd team Julia Stallard (M) 2nd team 1995 Lauren Rowe (Scholar-Athlete of the Year) Monica Lee (GK) 2nd team Alexis Albano (F) 1st team 2012 Holly Pedley (M) 1st team 2003 Molly McGuigan (D) 1st team Kate Pendry (D) 1st team Donielle Taylor (D) 1st team Joey Molacek (F) 2nd team Emily Harrington (F) 2nd team 2004 1996 Delaney Brown (M) 1st team 2013 Holly Pedley (M) 1st team Ashley Emerson (M) 2nd team Molly McGuigan (D) 1st team Kerry Loughman (M) 2nd team Julie Jorgensen (D) 2nd team Joey Molacek (M) 1st team Shannon Stein (D) 2nd team Jen Pascucci (F) 2nd team Kim An (F) 1st team 1997 2005 Ka e Holder (F) 3rd team Kerry Loughman (M) 1st team Delaney Brown (M) 1st team Holly Pedley (F) 1st team Rebecca Garcia (GK) 1st team Bold indicates returning player

ALL-LEAGUE HONORS (YEAR-BY-YEAR) Year Off ensive Player Defensive Player Goalkeeper of Year Rookie of the Year Coach of the Year 1990 Shari Krasnoo (Colgate) – – Kirsten Eckman (Holy Cross) Mario Masson (Holy Cross) 1991 Heidi Caruso (Lafaye e) – – Lisa Gibbons (Buckell) Gene Ventriglia (Army) 1992 Kaitlyn Lynch (Colgate) – – Jessica Tuthill (Colgate) Gene Ventriglia (Army) Peg Sullivan (Holy Cross) 1993 Lisa Gibbons (Bucknell) – – Heather Stone (Fordham) Kathy Brawn (Colgate) 1994 Holly Pedley (Army) Jessica Tuthill (Colgate) – Holly Pedley (Army) Kathy Brawn (Colgate) 1995 Alexis Albano (Army) Jessica Tuthill (Colgate) – Emily Harrington (Army) Toby Lovecchio (Bucknell) Ka e Fink (Bucknell) 1996 Jen Hughes (Colgate) Karen Norton (Holy Cross) – Michelle Nance (Navy) Carin Gabarra (Navy) 1997 Holly Pedley (Army) Nicole Aunapu (Navy) – Kelli Benne (Lafaye e) Gene Ventriglia (Army) 1998 Andrea Licari (Colgate) Nicole Aunapu (Navy) – Jus ne Fisher (Navy) Mary Cur s (Holy Cross) 1999 Jus ne Fisher (Navy) Kelly Tyrell (Colgate) – Tara Utchel (Bucknell) Gene Ventriglia (Army) 2000 Sena Maziarz (Colgate) Jami Bise (Lehigh) – Kate Barre (Colgate) Chrissy Findlay (Bucknell) 2001 Stacy Finley (Navy) Kate Macfarlane (Navy) – Ashley Dincher (Bucknell) Chrissy Findlay (Bucknell) Xochitl Piedra (Navy) 2002 Stacy Finley (Navy) Lauren Rowe (Army) – Delaney Brown (Army) Gene Ventriglia (Army) 2003 Kate Barre (Colgate) Erin Iwaskiewicz (Lehigh) – Gina Lewandowski (Lehigh) Manny Oudin (Lehigh) 2004 Gina Lewandowski (Lehigh) Kellen Kroll (Colgate) Erin Iwaskiewicz (Lehigh) Franny Iacuzzi (Colgate) Manny Oudin (Lehigh) 2005 Gina Lewandowski (Lehigh) Michaela Pawlewicz (Lehigh) Rebecca Garcia (Army) Josie Johnson (Colgate) Manny Oudin (Lehigh) Julie Ka a (Lehigh) Julie Ka a (Lehigh) 2006 Meggie Curran (Navy) Nicole Maro a (Bucknell) Lizzie Barnes (Navy) Jessica Bitsack (Colgate) Carin Gabarra (Navy) Shely Moeller (Navy) Cassie Barbaresi (Navy) 2007 Jennifer Dervarics (Bucknell) Anne te Sco (American) Kelsey Wiggins (American) Friederike Engel (American) Michael Brady (American) 2008 Jennifer Dervarics (Bucknell) Shely Moeller (Navy) Lizzie Barnes (Navy) Katherine Donnelly (Holy Cross) Gene Ventriglia (Army) 2009 Christa Matlack (Bucknell) Friederike Engel (American) Beth Reed (Navy) Ashley Walsh (Colgate) David Bucciero (American) 2010 Christa Matlack (Bucknell) Molly McGuigan (Army) Lauren Smedley (Lafaye e) Kim An (Army) Stefanie Golan (Army) 2011 Jillian Kinter (Colgate) Molly McGuigan (Army) Lauren Smedley (Lafaye e) Jenna Raepple (Colgate) Mick Statham (Lafaye e) 2012 Jillian Kinter (Colgate) Jade Seabrook (Navy) Elizabeth Hoerner (Navy) Catherine Williams (Colgate) Carin Gabarra (Navy) 2013 Morgan Dankanich (Navy) Jade Seabrook (Navy) Elizabeth Hoerner (Navy) Erica Kosienski (Boston U) Nancy Feldman (Boston U)

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took place at Clinton Field in 1994 with the Black It is the most recognized intercollegiate rivalry ARMY VS. NAVY SERIES in all of sports. Sport Magazine listed it among its Knights claiming a slim 2-1 victory. Army held Navy top-5 rivalries of all- me, to include professional to just one shot in the second half, while pounding Navy Leads 12-11-2 and interna onal compe ons as well. Though the the Midshipmen’s net with 18 shots of its own. Date Outcome Location annual gridiron match garners most of the a en on, That would prove to be a harbinger of things to 09/24/94 Army, 2-1 West Point, N.Y. the Army-Navy clash is the focal point of the schedule come in what has been one of the closest contested 10/06/95 Army, 2-1 (OT) Annapolis, Md. for 23 other programs at the two service academies. rivalries in the series history. The fi rst fi ve outcomes 09/21/96 Army, 3-2 West Point, N.Y. In the fall of 1986, women’s soccer joined the were one-goal decisions; two in OT. 09/20/97 Army, 1-0 (OT) Annapolis, Md. The Naval Academy hosted its fi rst Army-Navy varsity ranks. However, the booters would have to 11/08/97* Army, 1-0 Hamilton, N.Y. women’s soccer match in 1995. Army disappointed a wait nine years before tes ng their me le on the pitch 10/30/98 Navy, 2-0 West Point, N.Y. then-record crowd of 1,544 at Dewey Field, coming against the Midshipmen. In 1994, Navy promoted its 11/06/98* Navy, 2-0 Annapolis, Md. away with a 2-1 over me decision. A er a scoreless women’s soccer program to varsity status and joined 10/22/99 Navy, 3-1 Annapolis, Md. fi rst half, Army’s Alexis Albano opened the scoring the three-year-old Patriot League. A er 25 mee ngs, 11/06/99* Navy, 2-1 (OT) Hamilton, N.Y. in the 62nd minute, then tallied the eventual game six over me aff airs and fi ve postseason encounters, 10/21/00 Navy, 2-0 West Point, N.Y. winner in OT a er Navy’s Ashlee Orr kno ed things ARMY-NAVY SERIES ARMY-NAVY Navy holds a slim 12-11-2 lead in the all- me series. 10/26/01 Navy, 1-0 Annapolis, Md. The Army-Navy women’s soccer series has seen up in regula on with a 30-yard shot. The Black Knights would go on to win three more 10/04/02 Tie, 1-1 (OT) West Point, N.Y. the pendulum swing from West Point to Annapolis 10/03/03 Navy, 1-0 Annapolis, Md. with no game decided by more than two goals in the games, two in over me, to stretch their win streak over the Midshipmen to fi ve. Included in that string 10/01/04 Army, 1-0 West Point, N.Y. fi rst 15 matches. Fourteen of 25 contests have been 10/07/05 Army, 1-0 Annapolis, Md. decided by a goal, and two lts have ended in a e. were two victories in 1997. The Black Knights again played the part of spoiler in front of another record 10/06/06 Navy, 4-0 West Point, N.Y. Navy, which had one of the longest win streaks in the 11/05/07 Navy, 2-0 Annapolis, Md. na on, set a series record with four goals in 2006, but crowd of more than 2,000 spectators at Dewey Field 10/24/08 Tie, 0-0 (OT) West Point, N.Y. in 2008 Army defeated the Midshipmen in double OT with a 1-0 decision in over me. Army held on for 11/09/08* Army, 1-0 (OT) Annapolis, Md. in Annapolis, Md., to win the Patriot League tle and its second 1-0 victory in as many mee ngs during a 10/09/09 Navy, 2-0 Annnapolis, Md. automa c bid to the NCAA Tournament. fi rst-round match at the Patriot League Tournament. 10/08/10# Army, 1-0 West Point, N.Y. The 21st chapter in the saga unfolded the fall of That occasion marked the fi rst of three consecu ve 10/21/11 Navy, 3-2 Annaplis, Md. 2010 on Oct. 8 at West Point where the Black Knights encounters in the postseason for the two rivals. defeated the Midshipmen 1-0 (on Kelley Robbins’ Following that 1-0 setback at the 1997 Patriot 11/06/11* Army, 2-0 Hamilton, N.Y. goal) in a game on FOX Soccer Channel at Clinton League Tournament, Navy turned the fortunes of 10/19/12 Navy, 1-0 West Point, N.Y. Field. It was Army’s fi rst win at home since 2004 and the series south of the Mason-Dixon line winning the 11/1/13 Army 2-0 West Point, N.Y. fi rst me the Black Knights were on na onal TV. next six lts in the rivalry. A er a pair of 2-0 victories Army captured its second Patriot League during the 1998 campaign, the Midshipmen captured * - Patriot League Tournament # - FOX Soccer Channel tournament tle in four years and third overall in a 3-1 verdict at home during the regular season in 1999, then ended Army’s season prematurely 2011, when the fourth-seeded Black Knights defeated conference history that Army and Navy met in the No. 3 Navy, 2-0, in the championship fi nals of the that year in the fi rst round of the Patriot League Tournament with a 2-1 decision in over me to run championship round and fourth me they faced tournament in Hamilton, N.Y. It was Army’s largest each other in the tournament. winning margin in its series with Navy. their mark to four in a row over the Black Knights. Navy would go on to score a pair of shutouts No. 3 Army dispatched top-seeded Navy on its Army dominated the rivalry in the early stages, home turf, 1-0, in a double-over me championship winning the fi rst fi ve encounters. The inaugural game in 2000 and 2001, pushing its winning streak to six straight before the Black Knights halted the win on senior Pia White’s game winner 5:15 into the Midshipmen’s good luck. second over me. The victory clinched the second Army put the skids to Navy’s run in 2002 with a league tle for the Black Knights (fi rst since 1993) 1-1 e on a rainy, foggy evening at Clinton Field. It and fi rst NCAA bid in program history. marked the fi rst draw in series history and the fourth Navy defeated Army, 2-0, in Annapolis in 2009, over me contest. The host Black Knights drew fi rst but Army captured the “Star” match the following blood on an unassisted tally by Delaney Brown in year at West Point on na onal TV. the 54th minute. However, Navy’s Xochitl Piedra In 2011, the Black Knights took a 2-0 lead in the converted a penalty kick in the 81st minute to knot regular-season series at Navy, but the Midshipmen the score, and that was the way things ended a er rallied in the second half to take a 3-2 decision. Army 120 minutes of play. avenged the loss at the Patriot League Tournament Army won the regular-season tle in 2002 with tallying a goal in each half in the championship Navy fi nishing a very close second. It marked the fi rst round for a 2-0 decision to earn its second bid to the me that Army and Navy fi nished fi rst and second, NCAA Tournament in four years. respec vely, in the Patriot League standings. Navy edged Army 1-0 at West Point in 2012, but The Black Knights snapped Navy’s eight-game the Black Knights pulled off one of its biggest upsets unbeaten streak with back-to-back 1-0 decisions in in the series last year on Nov. 1 in the 25th mee ng 2004 and 2005. held at West Point. Navy, the regular-season In 2004, Army loosened its rivals’ series strangle- champions, came into the contest unscored upon in hold as Devon Collins became the fi rst plebe keeper the conference. Ka e Holder scored midway through to register a win over Navy in Academy history. the fi rst half and Candace Stewart tallied just before Rebecca Garcia kept the momentum going for the hal ime. Freshman keeper Jordan Cassalia made Black Knights in 2005 with six saves in a 1-0 blanking two of her four saves late in the game in a 2-0 upset of the Mids in Army’s third win in Annapolis and fi rst victory to become just the second plebe to record a since 1997. shutout in the series. Army and Navy ba led to a 0-0 double over me Army will look to even the series this year when Jordan Cassalia became just the second Army draw at West Point in late October 2008, then met it heads to Annapolis to take on the Midshipmen on freshman to record a shutout against Navy in last in the Patriot League championship game at Glenn Oct. 31st. year’s 2-0 upset victory at Clinton Field. Warner Stadium in November. It was the fi rst me in

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Series Series ALL-TIME SERIES Began G W L T Pct. Began G W L T Pct. Adelphi University 1989 1 0 1 0 .000 Manha an College 1991 11 9 2 0 .818 Alabama-Birmingham, Univ. of 1998 1 0 1 0 .000 Manha anville College 1986 4 4 0 0 1.000 Albany, University of 1986 11 10 0 1 .954 Marist College 1996 15 13 2 0 .867 American Interna onal College 1987 4 4 0 0 1.000 Maryland, University of 2009 1 0 1 0 .000 2001 15 3 5 7 .433 MD-Bal more Co., University of 2007 1 1 0 0 1.000 Appalachian State 2011 1 1 0 0 1.000 Massachuse s, University of 2013 1 1 0 0 1.000 Arkansas, Univ. of 1992 1 1 0 0 1.000 Mercyhurst College 1989 2 1 1 0 .500 Barry University 1989 1 0 1 0 .000 Merrimack College 1988 1 0 1 0 .000 Binghamton University 2013 1 0 1 0 .000 Minnesota, University of 2006 1 0 1 0 .000 Boston College 1992 2 0 2 0 .000 Missouri State University 2008 1 0 0 0 1.000 Boston University 1996 2 0 2 0 .000 1991 6 1 5 0 .167 Bridgeport University 1988 1 1 0 0 1.000 Mount St. Mary’s 2006 1 1 0 0 1.000 Brown University 1999 7 1 6 0 .143 Mount St. Vincent College 1990 1 1 0 0 1.000 Bryant College 1989 1 1 0 0 1.000 New Hampshire College 1988 2 0 2 0 .000 Bucknell University 1991 30 16 12 2 .567 New Hampshire, University of 1994 6 3 3 0 .500 Buff alo, University of 1988 6 3 3 0 .500 New Jersey Ins tute of Tech. 2008 3 3 0 0 1.000 California State University, Fullerton 2012 1 0 1 0 .000 North Adams State (MCLA) 1987 1 1 0 0 1.000 Campbell University 1995 1 0 0 1 .500 North Carolina State Univ. 1995 1 0 1 0 .000 Canisius College 1990 2 2 0 0 1.000 North Carolina-Greensboro 2014 0 0 0 0 .000 Carleton College 1991 1 1 0 0 1.000 Northeastern University 1998 2 0 2 0 .000 Oregon State University 2006 1 0 1 0 .000 Central Connec cut State 1996 6 4 1 1 .750 Penn State University 2011 1 0 1 0 .000 Charleston Southern University 2005 1 1 0 0 1.000 Pennsylvania, University of 2009 2 1 1 0 .500 Coastal Carolina University 2005 1 1 0 0 1.000 Princeton University 1993 6 4 2 0 .667 Colgate University 1986 39 10 24 5 .321 Providence College 1993 3 2 1 0 .667 Colorado College 2008 1 0 1 0 .000 Quinnipiac University 2010 1 1 0 0 1.000 1986 20 13 7 0 .650 Radford University 1986 1 0 1 0 .000 Cornell University 1995 9 4 5 0 .444 Rensselaer Polytechnic Ins tute 1986 1 1 0 0 1.000 Creighton University 1999 1 0 1 0 .000 Rhode Island, Univ. of 1990 6 3 3 0 .500 Dartmouth College 1986 2 0 2 0 .000 Rice University 2001 3 0 3 0 .000 Davidson College 2014 0 0 0 0 .000 Rider University 2000 5 4 1 0 .800 Delaware, University of 2010 2 1 1 0 .500 Rutgers University 2013 1 0 1 0 .000 Dickinson College 1986 2 2 0 0 1.000 2008 3 1 1 1 .500 Drexel University 2006 1 1 0 0 1.000 Saint Louis, University of 2002 5 1 4 0 .200 Duke University 2011 1 0 1 0 .000 St. Bonaventure University 1990 3 3 0 0 1.000 Duquesne University 2005 2 0 2 0 .000 St. John’s University 1988 8 6 2 0 .750 Evansville University 2000 1 0 1 0 .000 St. Peter’s College 1992 2 2 0 0 1.000 Fairfi eld University 1993 7 5 2 0 .714 Scranton, University of 1986 3 0 1 2 .333 Fairleigh Dickinson 2003 2 1 1 0 .500 Seton Hall 2011 3 2 0 1 .667 Florida Golf Coast 2009 1 0 1 0 .000 Siena College 1986 10 8 1 1 .850 1993 9 6 1 2 .778 Sonoma State University 1989 1 0 1 0 .000 Franklin Pierce College 1988 2 2 0 0 1.000 Southampton University 1987 4 1 2 1 .375 Gardner-Webb 2003 1 1 0 0 1.000 Southeast Missouri State 2008 1 1 0 0 1.000 George Mason University 1986 1 0 1 0 .000 Southern Methodist University 1994 1 1 0 0 1.000 George Washington University 1989 1 1 0 0 1.000 Springfi eld College 1988 3 3 0 0 1.000 Har ord, University of 2005 4 1 3 0 .250 Stetson University 2009 2 2 0 0 1.000 Hofstra University 1996 3 2 1 0 .667 Stony Brook University 1986 9 4 3 2 .555 Holy Cross, College of the 1986 26 18 5 3 .750 SUNY Oneonta 1986 3 2 1 0 .667 Houston, University of 2001 1 0 0 1 .500 Syracuse University 1996 3 2 1 0 .667 Howard University 2002 2 2 0 0 1.000 Texas at El Paso, University of 2012 1 0 1 0 .000 Indiana 2003 1 0 1 0 .000 Texas A&M University 1991 4 1 3 0 .250 Iona College 1986 12 11 1 0 .917 Texas State University 2012 1 1 0 0 1.000 Iowa, University of 2012 1 0 1 0 .000 Tulsa, University of 1998 1 0 1 0 .000 James Madison University 1986 2 1 0 1 .750 U.S. Air Force Academy 1992 14 7 6 1 .536 Keene State University 1987 1 0 1 0 .000 U.S. Naval Academy 1994 25 11 12 2 .480 Kutztown University 1987 4 3 1 0 .750 U ca College 1986 1 1 0 0 1.000 Lafaye e College 1990 24 20 2 2 .875 Virginia Military Ins tute 2011 1 1 0 0 1.000 LaSalle University 1988 4 3 0 1 .875 Virginia, Univ. of 2008 1 0 1 0 .000 Lehigh University 1991 25 15 6 4 .680 Vermont, University of 1992 11 8 3 0 .727 LeMoyne College 1986 5 4 0 1 .900 Wagner College 1999 1 1 0 0 1.000 Long Beach State University 2012 1 0 1 0 .000 Wright State 1997 2 2 0 0 1.000 Loyola University (Md.) 2013 1 0 0 1 .000 Yale University 1987 10 2 8 0 .200 Maine, University of 1990 4 4 0 0 1.000 TOTALS (28 seasons) 553 311 199 43 .601 2014 opponents in bold

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The name Holly Pedley (USMA ’98) is synonymous with Army women’s soccer. The 1998 USMA graduate is Army’s only Division I NSCAA All-American. She was named to the second team in 1994 following a record-se ng freshman campaign in which she compiled single-season marks for goals (17) and points (52), which s ll stand today. She also holds the program’s career record for assists (48), while ranking second in career scoring (144 points) and fourth in goals (48), and shares second for single-season goals (17). The Army Hall of Famer was named the Patriot League’s “Rookie of the Year” and “Off ensive Player of the Year” in 1994. She captured two major league awards again her senior year (1997) in being tabbed the “Off ensive Player of the Year” and “Co-Scholar Athlete of the Year.” In addi on, she was a GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-District I selec on, earned fi rst team Northeast Region honors from Soccer Buzz, along with picking up her third NSCAA Northeast Regional fi rst team cer fi cate. In 2005, Pedley was inducted with the second class into the Hall of Army Sports, becoming the fi rst women’s soccer player to earn that honor.

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Alexis Albano (USMA ’96) became the second women’s soccer player to be honored as an Army Hall of Famer when she was inducted with the fi h class on Sept. 19, 2008. The two-sport athlete le ered four mes in both women’s soccer and track and fi eld. Honored with the department’s Army Athle c Associa on (AAA) Award in 1996, she was a two- me regional All-American and three- me Patriot League all-conference player in soccer. Albano was named the Patriot League‘s “Off ensive Player of the Year” in 1995 a er leading the conference in scoring with 33 points as a senior – the same year that Army ranked as high as second in the Northeast. Albano closed out her career on the pitch ranked second on Army’s all- me list for goals (56), third in points (130) and seventh in assists (18). Those numbers currently rank second in goals, fourth in points and ninth in assists, along with lis ng third in game winners (16).

LLAURENAUREN ROWE,ROWE, HALLHALL OFOF FAMEFAME CLASSCLASS OFOF 20112011

Lauren Rowe (USMA ’03) becomes the third women’s soccer player to be inducted into the Army Hall of Fame when she joins the eighth class on Sept. 16, 2011. A two-sport athlete, she le ered four years in women’s soccer and as a hurdler and jumper in track. Rowe was a two- me selec on to the Soccer Buzz Northeast Regional team, a two- me NSCAA Northeast Region choice and a three- me Patriot League all- star at two posi ons. She was selected twice for fi rst-team honors as a defender (2001-02) a er being named to the second team as a forward (2000). A two- me Verizon Academic all-District I choice, she was the league’s “Defender of the Year” and “Women’s Soccer Scholar-Athlete of the Year.” Rowe, who was also the Patriot League’s scholar athlete in track and fi eld, was presented with the Army Athle c Associa on (AAA) Trophy at gradua on. SOCCER CHAMPIONS - ‘‘93,93, ‘08,‘08, ‘11‘11 ARMY WOMEN’S SOCCER HISTORY In the spring of 1986, a er spending several a ranking of 16th, but a loss to No. 11 Buff alo, the career mark for shutouts (17). years at the club level, women’s soccer became along with a pair of defeats at season’s end, nixes a varsity sport and the “new kid on the block” at any chance for an NCAA Division II Tournament 1991: Army upsets 16th-ranked James Madison the United States Military Academy. berth. No. 20 Army, however, is off ered its fi rst during a fi ve-game shutout string midway through The program has enjoyed a successful his- postseason bid with an invita on to host the ECAC the season. The Black Knights (15-5-1) post a tory celebra ng its silver anniversary in 2010. Tournament. The Black Knights bow 1-0 in over me perfect 5-0 mark to capture the Patriot League Army’s early success was due in large part to the to No. 4 New Hampshire College. regular-season crown and host the inaugural post- leadership of coach Gene Ventriglia, who re red Miller garners fi rst team All-America honors by season tournament. Army falls 4-2 in over me to at the conclusion of the 2008 season a er lead- the Na onal Soccer Coaches Associa on of America Colgate in the championship game. ing Army to its fi rst NCAA bid. Coach Stefanie Go- (NSCAA) and is tabbed for Northeast Region fi rst Ventriglia is named “Coach of the Year” and lan took the Black Knights to new heights in her team accolades. Team captain Kate Regan and fi ve members of the squad — DeViney, LoGiudice, second season last year. freshman scoring leader Deneil LoGiudice (38 Tara Williams, Lisa Pais and Tosie LeGrand — earn As Army’s fi rst mentor, Ventriglia led the points) earn second team regional honors. Beach all-tournament honors. In fi nishing with 38 points transforma on from club level to Division II, Sachse records nine shutouts and a 1.00 goals- (16G, 6A), LoGiudice extends her school career ini ally, and eventually to Division I. Four years against average. marks to 67 goals and 157 points, both of which later, he again played an instrumental role in the s ll stand today. Beardsley records 11 of Army’s program’s development when Army joined the 1989: Army strings together 12 consecu ve school-record 12 shutouts to boost her career newly formed Patriot League. victories (seven by shutout) to rank 13th na onally mark to 28. He built the Army women’s soccer program and second in the Northeast. Hopes of earning an into one of the most compe ve schools in the NCAA berth its fi nal year at Division II are squashed 1992: Army sets a single-game mark, scoring 15 Northeast, topping the likes of the Ivy League’s with a loss to No. 6 Adelphi. goals in its season opener versus St. Peter’s. The and leading the Black Knights to Army receives its second straight ECAC Black Knights defend their Patriot League regular- their fi rst-ever sweep of service-academy rivals Tournament bid. Seeded third, the Black Knights season tle (5-0), but fi nish runner-up in the tour- Navy and Air Force in 2004. Army enters its 25th defeat Mercyhurst 2-1 in the fi rst round, then bow nament for the second straight year. Army sets a season under second-year coach Stefanie Golan, to top seed New Hampshire College, 3-1, to close school record for wins a er compiling a 17-4-1 who served as the associate head coach under the season with 15 wins. overall mark keyed by a 12-game unbeaten string. Ventriglia for two years. Team captain Kelly Demers is named a third The Black Knights close out the season with a 2-1 team Academic All-America by the NSCAA. triumph over Air Force in the inaugural mee ng. 1986: Army romps to a 9-1 road win over Rens- LoGiudice, who set a single-game school mark Ventriglia repeats as the Patriot League’s selaer on Saturday, Sept. 6, in its varsity debut, tallying four goals in a 4-3 over me win over St. “Coach of the Year” and four members of the then pulls out a 3-0 over me decision over Siena John’s, tops the team in scoring with 33 points. squad earn all-league cer fi cates with DeViney, on Wednesday, Sept. 10, in its home opener at Williams and LeGrand selected for the second North Athle c Field. The Black Knights capture 1990: The Black Knights show they are equal to the straight year. Ranking as high as 12th na onally in their fi rst four games before suff ering their fi rst- challenge at the Division I level with a quick 6-1 scoring, DeViney tops Army in scoring (39 points) ever defeat at the hands of Dartmouth. start. LoGiudice’s six goals and Selina DeViney’s four and goals (16). She closes out her career as the Recording a 9-6-3 mark, seven via shutout, assists in a 9-0 win over Lafaye e sets both league all- me assist leader on game (4) and season (29) Army at one point ranks as high as 10th in New and school records. Though leading the newly levels. Annah Castellini records seven shutouts York State. Freshman striker Julie Signorelli leads formed Patriot League in every off ensive category, and a 0.90 GAA. the team in scoring (37 points), goals (15) and as- the Black Knights (14-5) fail to capture the tle. sists (7). In the fi rst month of compe on, three LoGiudice improves upon her season standards players (Lori Nickerson, Carla Miller and Donna for goals (21) and points (48). Sophomore goalie Johansen) tally hat tricks. Seniors Natalie Conroe Kris ne Beardsley es the school mark for shutouts and Lynn Sprague are the fi rst team captains. (9) and fewest goals allowed (19), while breaking

1987: Army welcomes back 11 le erwinners from the 1986 squad along with a talented fresh- man class. The Black Knights close out their second varsity season 9-7-3 a er facing a more demanding schedule. Nickerson tops the team in scoring with 20 points (8G, 4A), while freshman Sarah Benne is the leader in goals with nine and fi nishes second on the team with 18 points.

1988: In just its third year, Army’s fortunes reach an all- me high in ranking as high as No. 5 na onally and fi rst in the Northeast Region en route to a 13-7 season. Army makes its debut by thrashing Kutztown State, ranked 18th in preseason polls. The Black Knights record a pair of notable Division I wins over St. John’s and LaSalle at home. Army breaks into the na onal polls with Kate Regan (USMA ‘89) was a member of Army’s fi rst varsity team (1986)

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1. 1993: Army enjoys its fi nest season in school history a er pos ng a record 20-1-1 mark along with recording its 100th career victory. The Black Knights blank their fi rst nine opponents en route to se ng a school mark for consecu ve wins at 14. During that stretch, Army ranks as high as 18th na onally. The Black Knights e Colgate for the Patriot League regular-season crown, then defeat the de- fending champion Raiders, 5-4 in OT, to win their fi rst conference tle. Williams is named tourna- ment MVP and six players earn all-league honors. Williams and Alexis Albano are NSCAA/UMBRO Northeast Region selec ons. Castellini sets a sea- son mark for goals-against average (0.60) along with sha ering career marks for shutouts (29) and minutes played (4,077). She ranks fi rst in the na on for several weeks. Wendy Blount (No. 8) congratulates Kim Darby (left) and Deneil LoGiudice (right). LoGiudice remains 1994: Highligh ng Army’s 14-7 season is a 2-1 vic- Army’s all-time scoring leader with 157 points and 67 goals from 1988-91. tory over Navy in the inaugural mee ng between the two service academy rivals at West Point. Army (37) while earning fi rst team Patriot League hon- to fi nish just under .500 (9-10-1). Though failing to fi nishes runner-up in the Patriot League’s regular- ors for the third straight year. She is also tabbed reach the tournament fi nals for just the third me in ARMY WOMEN’S SOCCER HISTORY ARMY season and postseason tournament. Freshman a fi rst team all-Northeast Region honoree for league history, fi ve Black Knights earn all-star honors Holly Pedley sets a school single-season scoring the second me in three years. Plebe goalkeeper and Ventriglia is tabbed “Coach of the Year” for the record with 52 points (17G, 18A) and ranks eighth Mary Kidd records all 11 shutouts (two shy of the fourth me. Stein, Kerry Loughman and Abby Roll- in the na on in scoring and fi h in assists. Her school mark). Army plays its home games at the man are fi rst team picks. 17 goals are a freshman scoring record and just North Rockland Sports Complex due to construc- four shy of the single-season mark. Selected the on of Clinton Field. 2000: Army jumps out to an impressive 5-1 start, but Patriot League’s “Off ensive Player of the Year” injuries plague the Black Knights in the second half of and “Rookie of the Year” and a fi rst team all-star, 1997: The Black Knights fi nish second to Colgate the season. For the fi rst me in Patriot League histo- Pedley is also tabbed for second team All-America in the Patriot League’s regular season, then bow ry, Army fails to clinch a playoff berth. Emily Nay and honors by the NSCAA. Kate Pendry, Pedley and to the Raiders in the tournament tle game. Army Randee Farrell are named to the Military Academies Albano are selected for Northeast Region honors. earns its second straight ECAC bid and fourth all-tournament team. Nay, Ashley Greaves and Lau- overall as it advances to the semifi nals in closing ren Rowe are selected second team Patriot League 1995: Army closes the books on a 9-9-1 campaign out a 16-6 campaign. all-stars. a er bowing by a single goal in fi ve of its fi nal sev- Navy suff ers its third straight defeat to the Black en games. Among the highlights is a 2-1 over me Knights, who are 2-0 against their sister academies 2001: The Black Knights defeat perennial Patriot defeat of Navy at Annapolis. Albano scores both a er defea ng Air Force at the Military Academies League powerhouse Colgate in the season fi nale to goals in that win. Classic. Pedley is named the Patriot League’s “Of- put the fi nishing touches on their fi rst winning season Army fails to reach the championship fi nals fensive Player of the Year” and its “Co-Scholar- in four years. Capturing six of its fi nal eight games, a er being eliminated by Colgate in the opening Athlete of the Year.” She is also tabbed for regional Army compiles an 11-7-1 mark and breaks into the round. Albano is named the Patriot League’s “Of- All-America honors for the third me, along with fi nal Northeast Regional standings (T-10th). fensive Player of the Year” a er leading Army and GTE Academic All-District I accolades. Ped- Farrell tops Army in scoring with eight goals and 16 the conference with 33 points. Freshman Emily ley es for 19th na onally in assists and closes points along with ranking among the league leaders. Harrington shares “Rookie of the Year” honors. out her career as the school leader with 48. She Rowe is selected to the fi rst team all-league squad as Pendry and Pedley are fi rst team all-league re- fi nishes second in scoring on the all- me charts a defender, earning the honor for the second straight peats. with 144 points. Ventriglia is named “Coach of the year. She is also a third team NSCAA and Soccer Buzz Year.” Northeast Region pick. 1996: Army takes Colgate to four over mes be- fore bowing 3-2 in the championship lt of the 1998: Army suff ers through its fi rst losing season 2002: Army caps its fi nest season in several years with Patriot League Tournament. The two league foes in school history, but s ll manages to earn a berth a pair of school records and a Patriot League tle. The meet again in the ECAC tournament in the Black to the Patriot League Tournament for the eighth Black Knights capture their fourth regular-season tle Knights’ fi rst postseason bid at the Division I lev- straight year. Its postseason stay is brief a er No. and fi rst since 1993. Army (12-3-2) ranks fi h in the el. 1 Navy eliminates the Black Knights in the open- na on in goals-against average (0.52) at season’s end The Black Knights win the team tle at the Holi- ing round. Junior Shannon Stein highlights Army’s a er limi ng its opponents to a record low nine goals, day Inn Express Invita onal. Pedley is named the three all-star picks by earning fi rst team honors. while standing seventh in shutouts (10). Freshman tournament MVP. The No. 2 seed Black Knights Morgan Benne sets a school-record 0.49 GAA to fi nish second in the postseason tournament a er 1999: The Black Knights clinch a berth to the Pa- rank No. 5 na onally. Rowe is tabbed as the Patriot reaching the Patriot League championship fi nals triot League Tournament a er upse ng fi ve- me League’s “Scholar-Athlete of the Year” and “Defen- for the fi h me. Army defeats Columbia in the defending champion Colgate in the regular-season sive Player of the Year.” Delaney Brown is named the ECAC tournament, but falls to top seed Colgate in fi nale to snap a 10-game to the Raid- “Rookie of the Year” and Ventriglia garners his fi h the semifi nals to close out the year 15-7. ers. The Black Knights take Navy into OT before coaching honor. The program notches its 200th win in Pedley tops the team in goals (14) and points bowing in the opening round of the tournament its 2-0 shutout over Air Force.

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Goss, a Black Knights s ll earn the fourth spot in the All-East Region selec ons. two- me district pick, went on to become the Patriot League Tournament where they fall to Brown is named to Soccer Buzz’s All-Northeast second Black Knight to earn CoSIDA Academic American. Eleven of Army’s 19 games are decided Region team with her selec on to the second All-America recogni on with her selec on to the by a goal with the Black Knights winning fi ve as team, the third me she is honored by the second team. they end the campaign 9-10. Senior co-captain internet magazine. She also garners her third fi rst Goss led Army in scoring the past two years, Donielle Taylor is cited for fi rst team all-league team Patriot League all-star cita on en route to tallying 11 points (5 goals, 1 assist). Loste er honors as a defender along with garnering second closing out her career ranked among Army’s all- me posted an 0.92 goals-against average recording a team CoSIDA Academic All-District honors. Brown leaders. 6-6-3 mark. Army and Air Force ba led to a 0-0 fi nishes second in scoring with 10 points despite over me draw for the fi rst e in the series. missing nine games because of injury. 2006: A young Army team started off the season 4-3, but injuries wreaked havoc for the rest of the 2008: Army’s magical ride to the NCAA 2004: Army went unbeaten in its fi nal 10 matches schedule as the Black Knights closed out the year Championship was the fi nal feather in the cap to fi nish 8-8-4 overall and earn a spot in the mired in an 11-game winless streak en route to a of head coach Gene Ventriglia, who, before the Patriot League postseason tournament. The Black 4-12-2 mark. season, announced that 2008 would be his last. Knights bowed to eventual league champion Eleven games were decided by a goal with Army A er being voted to his sixth Patriot League Colgate on penalty kicks in the semifi nals. coming out the winner just twice as the Black coach of the year honor, Ventriglia led the Black Four players earn all-league cita ons with Knights played their toughest schedule in school Knights through a wild postseason tournament run. Brown copping fi rst team honors at midfi eld. She history. Rice (2-1), Minnesota (1-0), Fairfi eld (2-1), A er narrowly surviving a 5-4 penalty kick shoot- is joined by classmates Jen Pascucci (F) and Julie Oregon State (1-0) and Bucknell (1-0) were among out with Bucknell in the conference semifi nals, Jorgensen (D) and sophomore midfi elder Ashley Army’s one-goal losses with three of those teams Army dispatched top-seeded Navy on its home Emerson. being 2005 NCAA par cipants. Among Army’s turf, 1-0, in a heart-wrenching double-over me Freshman goalkeeper Devon Collins went wins were a 2-1 edging of Air Force and a 3-0 championship game. While the Cinderella story unbeaten in her 10 contests (6-0-4), closing out blanking of Marist. ended in the fi rst round of the NCAAs at heavily the slate as Army’s No. 1 keeper in place of the Senior goalkeeper Rebecca Garcia was named favored Virginia with a 2-0 loss, nothing could injured Rebecca Garcia. Collins became the fi rst to the 2006 Patriot League all-league squad with tarnish what the underdog Black Knights had come Army goalie to earn a shutout against Navy in her her selec on to the second unit, the second together to accomplish during the season (12-6-3). plebe year. straight year she garnered postseason honors. Army’s 12 shutouts were one shy of the school Sophomore midfi elder Sarah Goss was named record. 2005: Included among Army’s 12-6-1 mark is to the CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic Four players were accorded all-league selec ons its fi rst win over Navy in Annapolis since 1997 All-District 1 fi rst team. Goss closed the year as including Dymon Washington, a fi rst team pick and second straight to even the series at 7-7-1. Army’s leader with seven points, the fi rst me who fi nished with 17 points (7g, 3a). Senior Sarah The Black Knights won the Big South Challenge since 2003 that a sophomore topped the Black Goss, junior Elizabeth Be erbed and sophomore along with reaching the championship fi nals of Knights in scoring. Alex Loste er all landed on the second team. the Patriot League Tournament for the fi rst me Goss, chosen the MVP of the Patriot League since 1997 a er earning their fourth straight 2007: Army earned its 14th berth to the Patriot Tournament, was named to Soccer Buzz All- berth to the postseason tourney. Junior Rebecca League Tournament with a 3-2-2 mark. The Black Northeast Region’s Third Team along with earning Garcia was named the league’s “Co-Goalkeeper Knights went 7-7-3 during the regular season, her second straight ESPN The Magazine Academic of the Year” and was one of four Army players then suff ered a 2-1 over me heartbreaker to top- All-America cer fi cate from CoSIDA in being tabbed for all-league honors. Senior team captain seeded Bucknell at the tournament. named to the fi rst team. Be erbed joined Goss as Julie Jorgensen is named to the 2005 ESPN The Sarah Goss, Geralyn Pedicino and Pia White a fi rst team Academic All-American. It is the fi rst Magazine Women’s Soccer Academic All-America were second team Patriot League all-stars, and me Army has had two players earn this honors in a season. Three Black Knights were named to the CoSIDA All-District I Team (fi rst me in school history) with Goss, earning honors for the third straight year, and Be erbed for the second me. Both were named to the fi rst team with Caroline Miller selected for third team honors. Army ranked among the na onal leaders in shutouts (17th-0.571); saves percentage (33rd- 0.850); and goals-against average (47th-.814). The team’s won-loss- ed percentage of .667 ranked 58th na onally.

2009: Army posted its fi rst-ever win over Saint Louis University and Har ord under fi rst-year coach Stefanie Golan, but the Black Knights came up short of earning a bid to the Patriot League Tournament. Liz Be erbed and Caitlyn Gallagher were named GK Alex Loste er makes save against Navy in Army’s 1-0 OT win over Navy for 2008 PL Tournament tle. to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District I

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team (University Division) as fi rst and second team honorees, respec vely. It was the ninth straight year Army has earned this honor. Be erbed repeated as a fi rst team Academic All-American. Be erbed was a Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award All- American who won the fan vo ng and was one of fi ve chosen for fi rst team honors. She was a Rhodes Scholarship winner and graduated No. 1 in her class - just the second female in West Point history to accomplish that feat. Switched from defender to midfi elder, Be erbed led Army in scoring with 10 points (3-4) along with a pair of game winners. GKLoste er’s four shutouts moved her into fi rst place on Army’s career list with 20 solo eff orts. 2010: Picked seventh in the preseason Patriot League poll, Army defi ed the odds and served as host and top seed of the tournament a er winning the e-breaker with Bucknell, who co-shared the regular-season tle. Army reached the championship game and had three players named to the all-tournament team. The Black Knights ranked No. 1 na onally in goals-against average, shutout percentage and save percentage, while sha ering the school record for second team Capital One Academic All-District 1 named to the third team. Jaclyn Kalik, McGuigan shutouts (16) that had been on the books since 1993 selec on. An (second team) and McGuigan (third and Molacek were named to the Patriot League’s

ARMY WOMEN’S SOCCER HISTORY ARMY en route to authoring a 14-4-3 mark. team) earned Mid-Atlan c All-Region honors for All-Academic Team. Kalik earned fi rst team All- Ranking as high as third in the Mid-Atlan c Region, the second straight year. Army’s 15 shutouts were America honors by the Jewish Sports Review. Army had fi ve players tabbed for Patriot League all- one shy of the school mark set in 2010. Ten student-athletes were named to the Patriot star honors with M Kim An, D Molly McGuigan and League’s Academic Honor Roll to include fi ve D Julia Stallard named to the fi rst team. The Black 2012: Army closed out the season on a two- seniors, led by four- me selec ons McGuigan, Knights claimed three major awards with An named game win streak under interim head coach Fred Kalik and Molacek, along with a junior, three Rookie of the Year, McGuigan the Defensive Player Thompson. The Black Knights fi nished the Patriot sophomore and a freshman. and Stefanie Golan Coach of the Year in just her League’s regular season (3-4) in a three-way e An led Army in scoring with seven points and fi ve second season. for fourth place, but lost out on the e-breaker assists for 19 points and Molacek scored fi ve goals Julia Stallard was named to the Patriot League’s for a tournament berth. Juniors Molly McGuigan and an assist for 11 points. McGuigan was awarded inaugural All-Academic Team. She was a Scholar and Joey Molacek earned Patriot League all-star the Army Athle c Associa on Trophy - just the fi h All-East Region (third team) by the Na onal Soccer accolades with McGuigan a fi rst-team selec on women’s soccer player to earn the AAA award and Coaches Associa on of American (NSCAA). McGuigan as a defender for the third straight year. Molacek and An were named to the Na onal Soccer Associa on earned second-team honors in back-to-back ARMY QUICK FACTS of America (NSCAA)/Performance Subaru Division I seasons (midfi eld/forward). McGuigan was the NCAA Tournament Berths (2) Mid-Atlan c All-Region fi rst team. Loste er closed league’s Preseason Defensive Player of the Year. 2008 & 2011 Patriot League Regular-Season out her career as Army’s all- me leader in shutouts Molacek, McGuigan and Kim An were named to the Titles (2) with 31 solo and 34 combined and ed the Patriot College Sports Madness All-Patriot League Team - 1991 and 2010 League mark of 31. In the fi nal NCAA rankings, she An and Molacek as midfi elders and McGuigan on Patriot League Tournament Champions (2) listed second in GAA and save percentage. defense. An led Army in game-winners (four) and 2008 (No. 4 Seed) assists (four) and was second in scoring (16 points) 2011 (No. 4 Seed) 2011: Army became just the second No. 4 seed to behind Molacek (17 points). An ranks fi h on Patriot League Coach of the Year Honors (6) capture the Patriot League Tournament tle following Army’s career chart for game-winners (12) and lists Gene Ventriglia (5), Stephanie Golan (1) a pair of 2-0 blankings over top-seeded Colgate and ninth in both goals (25) and points (58). Patriot League Tournament Berths (18) No. 3 Navy. The tle was Army’s third and second Last - 2013 NCAA bid in four years. The Black Knights then threw 2013: The highlight of the season was a 2-0 defeat All-Patriot League Honors a scare at No. 13 Penn State in the NCAA Regionals of Navy in the “Star” Match on Senior Night in the First Team before yielding a late goal in a 1-0 defeat to close out regular-season Patriot League fi nale. It was the Second Team Third Team the year 12-4-5. Senior Monica Lee made a career- fi rst league loss infl icted on Navy and fi rst me Patriot League Major Awards high 12 saves against the Ni any lions in closing out the Midshipmen were scored upon in conference Off ensive Player of the Year the year with a 0.45 GAA. Her 15 shutouts set school play following eight shutouts. The win propelled Holly Pedley (1994/97) and league single-season marks. Six Army players Army to fourth seed (4-3-2 PL) at Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year garnered all-league honors (second highest in school Tournament and quarter-fi nal hos ng du es as the Molly McGuigan (2010/11) history) with Kim An and Molly McGuigan repea ng league expanded to 10 teams this season. Lauren Rowe (2002) as fi rst-team all-stars. McGuigan, who became the Army ba led American to a 0-0 double over me draw in the with the Eagles prevailing 3-1 in Rookie of the Year fi rst Army player named to the preseason Hermann Delaney Brown (2002) Trophy Watch List, repeated as the league’s Defensive penalty kicks to advance. Senior Molly McGuigan (D) earned fi rst team honors for the fourth straight Emily Harrington (1995) Player of the Year. Joey Molacek was named the MVP Holly Pedley (1994) year – just third Black Knight to do so. Seniors of the Patriot League Tournament. Julia Stallard Goalkeeper of the Year Kim An (F) and Joey Molacek (M) were also fi rst- and McGuigan were named to the Patriot League Rebecca Garcia (2005) All-Academic Team with McGuigan also chosen a team picks and sophomore Ka e Holder (F) was

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NSCAA ALL-AMERICANS REGIONAL & NATIONAL HONORS (Na onal Soccer Coaches Associa on of America)

Carla Miller Holly Pedley

A fi rst team selec on at the Di- Army’s only Division I NSCAA vision II level in 1988, Miller helped All-American, Pedley was named to the Black Knights to a na onal rank- the second team squad in 1994 af- ing of 20th and their fi rst postseason ter a record-se ng freshman cam- berth in her senior season (1988). paign. Army earned the right to host a fi rst-round contest in Pedley, a member of the Army Sports Hall of Fame the ECAC Tournament that fall. class of 2005, scored 17 goals and registered 52 points in The dangerous forward from St. Louis, Mo., her fi rst collegiate campaign. The ni y striker posted a played a major role in the school’s 13 wins that year. hat trick against Monmouth in leading the Black Knights The Black Knights climbed as high as fi h in the na- in almost every off ensive category that year. Pedley’s 52 onal rankings and fi rst in the Northeast Region. points is s ll a single-season school record and placed Miller was part of Army’s fi rst soccer recrui ng the plebe eighth na onally in scoring. Included among class, compe ng with the Black Knights’ club-level her plethora of athle c achievements that season is a squad her freshman season in 1985. She recorded 2-1 win over arch-rival Navy in the inaugural mee ng her only collegiate hat trick in Army’s second varsity between the two service academies. Pedley was a fi rst contest with three goals opposite Dickinson College in team all-league choice and the loop’s “Rookie of the 1986. Year” and “Off ensive Player of the Year”.

Holly Pedley authored the most prolifi c freshman campaign in Army women’s soccer history with her 52 points in 1994.

NSCAA NSCAA SCHOLAR SOCCER BUZZ NORTHEAST REGION ALLEAST REGION NORTHEAST REGION

Year Name ...... Team Year Name ...... Team Year Name ...... Team 1996 Kerry Loughman ...... 2nd team 1988 Carla Miller ...... 1st team 2004 Delaney Brown ...... 2nd team 1997 Holly Pedley ...... 1st team Deneil LoGiudice ...... 2nd team 2005 Delaney Brown ...... 1st team Kerry Loughman ...... 3rd team Kate Regan ...... 2nd team Julie Jorgensen...... 1st team 1998 Shannon Stein ...... 3rd team 1993 Alexis Albano ...... 2nd team 2010 Julia Stallard ...... 3rd team 1999 Kerry Loughman ...... 2nd team Tara Williams ...... 2nd team Shannon Stein ...... 3rd team 1994 Holly Pedley ...... 1st team 2001 Lauren Rowe ...... 3rd team Alexis Albano ...... 2nd team 2002 Lauren Rowe ...... 1st team Kate Pendry ...... 2nd team Delaney Brown ...... All-Freshman team 1995 Alexis Albano ...... 2nd team 2004 Delaney Brown ...... 3rd team 1996 Holly Pedley ...... 1st team Devon Collins ...... All-Freshman team 1997 Holly Pedley ...... 1st team 2005 Delaney Brown ...... 2nd team Kerry Loughman ...... 3rd team 2008 Sarah Goss ...... 3rd team 2001 Lauren Rowe ...... 3rd team GTE ACADEMIC 2002 Lauren Rowe ...... 1st team ALLDISTRICT Delaney Brown ...... 3rd team 2004 Delaney Brown ...... 2nd team Year Name 1997 Holly Pedley NSCAA COSIDA ACADEMIC MIDATLANTIC REGION Year Name ...... Team ALLAMERICA 2010 Kim An ...... 1st team Year Name ...... Team Molly McGuigan ...... 1st team 2004 Julie Jorgensen ...... 3rd team 2011 Kim An ...... 2nd team 2005 Julie Jorgensen ...... 1st team Molly McGuigan ...... 3rd team 2007 Sarah Goss ...... 2nd team 2008 Sarah Goss ...... 1st team NSCAA/ADIDAS 2008 Elizabeth Be erbed ...... 1st team SCHOLARATHLETE 2009 Elizabeth Be erbed ...... 1st team ALLAMERICA ECAC ROBBINS Year Name ...... Team SCHOLARATHLETE OF THE YEAR 1989 Kelly Demers ...... Honorable Men on 1997 Holly Pedley...... 1st team Year Name Molly McGuigan, two-time All-Region selection. 2005 Julie Jorgensen

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POINTS GOALIE SAVES 1. Deneil LoGiudice ...... 157 (1988-91) 2. Holly Pedley ...... 144 (1994-97) 1. Mary Kidd ...... 449 (1996-99) 3. Selina DeViney ...... 133 (1989-92) 2. Kris ne Beardsley ...... 356 (1989-91) 4. Alexis Albano ...... 130 (1992-95) 3. Beach Sachse ...... 269 (1987-89) 5. Tosie LeGrand ...... 107 (1990-93) 4. Alex Loste er ...... 277 (2007-10) 6. Kerry Loughman ...... 90 (1996-99) 5. Michele Russell ...... 258 (1994-95) 7. Kate Pendry ...... 83 (1992-95) MINUTES PLAYED 8. Kim An ...... 77 (2010-13) 9. Delaney Brown ...... 73 (2002-05) 10. Holly Fishburne ...... 57 (1987-90) 1. Mary Kidd ...... 6,584 (1996-99) 2. Alex Loste er ...... 5,841 (2007-10) GOALS 3. Kris ne Beardsley ...... 4,723 (1989-91) 1. Deneil LoGiudice ...... 67 (1988-89) 4. Rebecca Garcia ...... 4,238 (2003-06) 2. Alexis Albano ...... 56 (1992-95) 4. Annah Castellini ...... 4,077 (1990-93) 3. Selina DeViney ...... 52 (1989-92) 4. Holly Pedley ...... 48 (1994-97) GOALSAGAINST AVG. CAREER RECORD BOOK 5. Kim An ...... 32 (2010-13) Tosie LeGrand ...... 32 (1990-93) 1. Monica Lee ...... 0.46 (2008-11) 7. Kerry Loughman ...... 31 (1996-99) 2. Annah Castellini ...... 0.71 (1990-93) 8. Delaney Brown ...... 29 (2002-05) 3. Alex Loste er ...... 0.76 (2007-10) 9. Kate Pendry ...... 29 (1992-95) 4. Morgan Benne ...... 1.00 (2002-04) 10. Holly Fishburne ...... 24 (1987-90) 5. Kris ne Beardsley ...... 1.05 (1989-91)

ASSISTS SHUTOUTS SOLO 1. Holly Pedley ...... 48 (1994-97) 2, Tosie LeGrand ...... 43 (1990-93) 1. Alex Loste er ...... 31 (2007-10) 3. Selina DeViney ...... 29 (1989-92) 2. Monica Lee ...... 22 (2008-11) 4. Kerry Loughman ...... 28 (1996-99) 3. Kris ne Beardsley ...... 19 (1989-91) 5. Kate Pendry ...... 25 (1992-95) Mary Kidd ...... 19 (1996-99) Alex Loste er, who recorded 11 shutouts in 2008 and 6. Deneil LoGiudice ...... 23 (1988-91) 4. Annah Castellini ...... 14 (1991-93) 2010, is the school’s all- me leader with 34 (31 solo). 7. Tara Williams ...... 21 (1990-93) 8. Emily Nay ...... 19 (1999-2002) 9. Alexis Albano ...... 18 (1992-95) ARMY CAREER HAT TRICKS (23) 10. Delaney Brown ...... 15 (2002-05) Abby Rollman ...... 15 (1999-2002) Lori Nickerson ...... vs. RPI (9/6/86) ...... 3 goals Carla Miller ...... vs. Dickinson (9/13/86) ...... 3 goals GAME-WINNERS Donna Johansen ...... vs. U ca College (9/28/86) ...... 3 goals 1. Deneil LoGiudice ...... 20 (1988-91) Sarah Benne ...... vs. Siena (9/14/87) ...... 3 goals 2. Selina DeViney ...... 17 (1989-92) Becky Kanis ...... vs. La Salle (10/1/88) ...... 3 goals 3. Alexis Albano ...... 16 (1992-95) Deneil LoGiudice ...... vs. St. John’s (9/12/89) ...... 4 goals 4. Kim An ...... 14 (2010-13) Deneil LoGiudice ...... vs. Manha anville (10/16/89) ...... 3 goals 5. Holly Pedley ...... 13 (1994-97) Deneil LoGiudice ...... vs. Lafaye e (10/6/90) ...... 6 goals 6. Kate Pendry ...... 11 (1992-95) Deneil LoGiudice ...... vs. American Int’l (10/23/90) ...... 4 goals 7. Tosie LeGrand ...... 9 (1990-93) Deneil LoGiudice ...... vs. Manha an (10/28/91) ...... 4 goals 8. Leigh Kosco ...... 8 (2002-05) Mary Ashworth ...... vs. St. Peter’s (9/5/92) ...... 4 goals Kerry Loughman ...... 8 (1996-99) Alexis Albano ...... vs. Columbia (9/28/93) ...... 3 goals 10. Delaney Brown ...... 7 (2002-05) Alexis Albano ...... vs. Maine (10/23/93) ...... 3 goals Jen Pascucci ...... 7 (2002-05) Alexis Albano ...... vs. Colgate (10/31/93) ...... 3 goals Kelly Schachtler ...... 7 (1999-2002) Holly Pedley ...... vs. Monmouth (9/20/94) ...... 3 goals Randee Farrell ...... 7 (1998-2001) Emily Harrington ...... vs. Fordham (9/13/95) ...... 4 goals Sally Harrington ...... 7 (1994-97) Alexis Albano ...... vs. Lafaye e (9/16/95) ...... 4 goals Tara Williams ...... 7 (1994-97) Emily Harrington ...... vs. Iona (10/13/95) ...... 3 goals Holly Fishburne ...... 7 (1987-90) Holly Pedley ...... vs. Marist (9/3/97) ...... 3 goals Kerry Loughman ...... vs. Air Force (10/5/97) ...... 3 goals Kelly Schachtler ...... vs. Wagner (9/6/99)...... 3 goals Randee Farrell ...... vs. Albany (9/4/01) ...... 3 goals Jen Pascucci ...... vs. Manha an (9/18/02) ...... 3 goals ARMY CAREER FIRSTS

First Goal (Div. II) ...... 9/6/86 vs. RPI (Donna Johansen at 2:26) First Goal (Div. I) ...... 9/1/90 vs. St. Bonaventure (Tara Williams at 18:39) First Win (Div. II) ...... 9/6/86 vs. RPI (9-1) First Win (Div. I) ...... 9/1/90 vs. St. Bonaventure (4-1) First Shutout ...... 9/10/86 vs. Siena (3-0, OT) First Hat Trick ...... 9/6/86 vs. RPI (Lori Nickerson) Quickest Goal (Beginning of Game) ...... 9/16/91 vs. Carleton (Michelle Meier at 0:27) Quickest Goal (A er Hal ime) ...... 10/16/94 vs. SMU (Alexis Albano at 45:32)

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POINTS IN A SEASON RECORDS BY CLASS SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

1. Holly Pedley ...... 52 (1994) Senior Records Sophomore Records 2. Deneil LoGiudice ...... 48 (1990) Goals Deneil LoGiudice 1991 16 Goals Alexis Albano 1993 17 3. Kerry Loughman ...... 39 (1997) Assists Holly Pedley 1997 14 Assists Selina DeViney 1990 15 Selina DeViney ...... 39 (1992) Points Selina DeViney 1992 39 Points Kerry Loughman 1997 39 5. Alexis Albano ...... 38 (1994) Deneil LoGiudice ...... 38 (1991) Junior Records Freshman Records Deneil LoGiudice ...... 38 (1988) Goals Deneil LoGiudice 1990 21 Goals Holly Pedley 1994 17 8. Holly Pedley ...... 37 (1996) Assists Tosie LeGrand 1992 11 Assists Holly Pedley 1994 18 Alexis Albano ...... 37 (1993) Points Deneil LoGiudice 1990 48 Points Holly Pedley 1994 52 Julie Signorelli ...... 37 (1986) ARMY LEADERS YEAR-BY-YEAR

GOALS SCORED 2010 Kim An, Caroline Rice ...... 3 GOALS IN A SEASON 1986 Julie Signorelli ...... 15 2011 Julia Stallard ...... 5

1987 Sarah Benne ...... 9 2012 Kim An ...... 4 1. Deneil LoGiudice ...... 21 (1990) 1988 Deneil LoGiudice ...... 15 2013 Kim An ...... 5 2. Holly Pedley ...... 17 (1994) 1989 Deneil LoGiudice ...... 15 Alexis Albano ...... 17 (1993) 1990 Deneil LoGiudice ...... 21 POINTS 4. Alexis Albano ...... 16 (1994) 1991 Deneil LoGiudice ...... 16 1986 Julie Signorelli ...... 37 (15G, 7A) Selina DeViney ...... 16 (1992) 1992 Selina DeViney ...... 16 1987 Lori Nickerson ...... 20 (8G, 4A) 1993 Alexis Albano ...... 17 Deneil LoGiudice ...... 16 (1991) 1988 Deneil LoGiudice ...... 38 (15G, 8A) 1994 Holly Pedley ...... 17 1989 Deneil LoGiudice ...... 33 (15G, 3A) 7. Kerry Loughman ...... 15 (1997) 1995 Alexis Albano ...... 14 1990 Deneil LoGiudice ...... 48 (21G, 6A) Deneil LoGiudice ...... 15 (1989) 1996 Holly Pedley ...... 14 1991 Deneil LoGiudice ...... 38 (16G, 6A) Deneil LoGiudice ...... 15 (1988) 1997 Kerry Loughman ...... 15 1992 Selina DeViney ...... 39 (16G, 7A) Julie Signorelli ...... 15 (1988) 1998 Kerry Loughman ...... 3 1993 Alexis Albano ...... 37 (17G, 3A) Diane Russell ...... 3 1994 Holly Pedley ...... 52 (17G, 18A) 1999 Kelly Schachtler ...... 7 1995 Alexis Albano ...... 33 (14G, 5A) ASSISTS IN A SEASON 2000 Lauren Rowe ...... 4 1996 Holly Pedley ...... 37 (14G, 9A) Abby Rollman ...... 4 1997 Kerry Loughman ...... 39 (15G, 4A) 1. Holly Pedley ...... 18 (1994) 2001 Randee Farrell ...... 8 1998 Jen Gibson ...... 7 (1G, 5A) 2. Holly Pedley ...... 14 (1997) 2002 Delaney Brown ...... 8 1999 Kerry Loughman ...... 22 (6G, 10A) 3. Tosie LeGrand ...... 13 (1993) Leigh Kosco ...... 8 2000 Lauren Rowe ...... 10 (4G, 2A) Selina DeViney ...... 13 (1990) 2003 Tina Connors ...... 5 Abby Rollman ...... 10 (4G, 2A) Tosie LeGrand ...... 13 (1990) 2004 Delaney Brown ...... 7 2001 Randee Farrell ...... 16 (8G, 0A) 2005 Delaney Brown ...... 10 2002 Delaney Brown ...... 21 (8G, 5A) 6. Tosie LeGrand ...... 11 (1992) 2006 Sarah Goss ...... 3 2003 Alison Mulnix ...... 11 (4G, 3A) 7. Kerry Loughman ...... 10 (1999) 2007 Sarah Goss ...... 5 2004 Delaney Brown ...... 17 (7G, 3A) Abby Rollman ...... 10 (1999) 2008 Dymon Washington ...... 7 2005 Delaney Brown ...... 25 (10G, 5A) 9. Kerry Loughman ...... 9 (1996) 2009 Liz Be erbed ...... 3 2006 Sarah Goss ...... 7 (3G, 1A) Kerry Loughman ...... 9 (1997) 2010 Kim An ...... 9 2007 Sarah Goss ...... 11 (5G, 1A) Holly Pedley ...... 9 (1996) 2011 Kim An ...... 10 2008 Dymon Washington ...... 17 (7G, 3A) Kate Pendry ...... 9 (1994) 2012 Joey Molacek ...... 7 2009 Liz Be erbed ...... 10 (3G, 4A) 2013 Kim An ...... 7 2010 Kim An ...... 21 (9G, 3A) 2011 Kim An ...... 21 (10G, 1A) SAVES IN A SEASON ASSISTS 2012 Joey Molacek ...... 17 (7G, 3A) 1986 Julie Signorelli ...... 7 2013 Kim An ...... 19 (7G, 5A) 1987 Lori Nickerson ...... 4 1. Michele Russell ...... 171 (1995) 1988 Becky Kanis ...... 8 GOALKEEPERS ...... (Min./Svs/Sho/GAA) 2. Kim Knur ...... 160 (1986) Deneil LoGiudice ...... 8 1986 Kim Knur ...... 1,494/160/8/1.60 1989 Selina DeViney ...... 7 1987 Beach Sachse ...... 1,611/158/4/1.50 3. Beach Sachse ...... 158 (1987) 1990 Selina DeViney ...... 13 1988 Beach Sachse ...... 1,746/90/9/1.00 4. Kris ne Beardsley ...... 141 (1989) Tosie LeGrand ...... 13 1989 Kris ne Beardsley ...... 1,695/141/8/1.10 5. Mary Kidd ...... 140 (1997) 1991 Tosie LeGrand ...... 6 1990 Kris ne Beardsley ...... 1,514/122/9/1.10 6. Mary Kidd ...... 139 (1996) Deneil LoGiudice ...... 6 1991 Kris ne Beardsley ...... 1,514/93/11/0.80 7. Kris ne Beardsley ...... 122 (1990) Tara Williams ...... 6 1992 Annah Castellini ...... 1,957/97/7/0.90 8. Monica Lee ...... 106 (2011) 1992 Tosie LeGrand ...... 11 1993 Annah Castellini ...... 1,839/96/13/0.60 1993 Tosie LeGrand ...... 13 9. Mary Kidd ...... 103 (1998) 1994 Michele Russell ...... 1,333/87/4/1.90 1994 Holly Pedley ...... 18 1995 Michele Russell ...... 1,835/171/4/1.50 10. Annah Castellini ...... 97 (1992) 1995 Holly Pedley ...... 7 1996 Mary Kidd ...... 1,782/139/11/1.40 1996 Kerry Loughman ...... 9 1997 Mary Kidd ...... 1,915/140/8/1.30 Holly Pedley ...... 9 1998 Mary Kidd ...... 1,756/103/3/1.60 1997 Holly Pedley ...... 14 1999 Mary Kidd ...... 1,101/67/3/1.23 GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE 1998 Jen Gibson ...... 5 2000 Sara Johnson ...... 1,419/96/2/1.90 1999 Kerry Loughman ...... 10 2001 Sara Johnson ...... 1,620/61/7/1.00 1. Alex Loste er ...... 0.25 (2010) Abby Rollman ...... 10 2002 Morgan Benne ...... 1,285/48/7/0.49 2. Monica Lee ...... 0.45 (2011) 2000 Emily Nay ...... 4 2003 Morgan Benne ...... 1,040/56/1/1.30 2001 Emily Nay ...... 5 2004 Devon Collins ...... 990/43/2/1.00 3. Morgan Benne ...... 0.49 (2002) 2002 Emily Nay ...... 8 2005 Rebecca Garcia ...... 1,701/86/7/0.95 4. Annah Castellini ...... 0.60 (1993) 2003 Claudia Keen ...... 3 2006 Rebecca Garcia ...... 1,594/95/2/1.41 5. Kris ne Beardsley ...... 0.80 (1991) Alison Mulnix ...... 3 2007 Alex Loste er ...... 1,462/69/5/0.92 6. Annah Castellini ...... 0.90 (1992) 2004 Jen Pascucci ...... 5 2008 Alex Loste er ...... 1,697/86/11/0.80 7. Alex Loste er ...... 0.92 (2007) 2005 Pia White ...... 6 2009 Alex Loste er ...... 1,260/75/4/1.07 2006 Silvia Longo ...... 2 2010 Alex Loste er ...... 1,422/47/11/0.25 2007 Amelia Janoski ...... 3 2011 Monica Lee ...... 1,990/108/15/0.45 2008 Ashleigh Sheets ...... 4 2012 Linda Rosas ...... 1,296:19/63/2/19 2009 Liz Be erbed ...... 4 2013 Jordan Cassalia ...... 1704:54/60/5.1/0.95

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MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS

Category ...... Match ...... Season Most Points ...... 37 vs. St. Peter’s (9/5/92) ...... 189 (1992) Most Goals ...... 15 vs. St. Peter’s (9/5/92) ...... 70 (1992) Most Assists ...... 7 vs. St. Peter’s (9/5/92) ...... 54 (1990) Most Saves ...... 29 vs. Dartmouth (10/2/87) ...... 178 (1995) Most Shutouts ...... 16 (2010) Lowest Goals-Against Average...... 0.27 (2010) Largest Margin of Victory ...... 14 (15-1) vs. St. Peter’s ...... (9/5/92) Largest Margin of Defeat ...... 9 (9-0) at Keene St...... (10/24/87) Fewest Points Allowed ...... 0 (16 shutouts) ...... 19 (2010) Longest Winning Streak ...... 14 (1993) Longest Unbeaten Steak ...... 18 (1993) Longest Winless Streak ...... 11 /2006) Longest Home Winning Streak ...... 9 (1989) Longest Home Unbeaten Streak ...... 10 (1993) Longest Home Losing Streak ...... 5 (1998) Longest Road Winning Streak ...... 11 (1993) Longest Road Losing Streak ...... 4 (2000) Longest Road Winless Streak ...... 5 (1986, 1998) Over me Matches ...... 6 (2008)

SINGLE MATCH RECORD BOOK SINGLE MATCH Consecu ve Ties ...... 3 (1987) Consecu ve Shutouts ...... 9 (1993) Victories...... 20 (1993) Fewest Victories ...... 4 (1998/2006) Highest Winning Percentage ...... 932 [20-1-1] (1993) Lowest Winning Percentage ...... 237 (1998)

MATCH HIGHS

Points ...... Goals-Assists 1. 12 .....Deneil LoGiudice vs. Lafaye e (10/6/90) ...... 6-0 2. 8 .....Holly Pedley vs. Marist (9/3/97) ...... 3-2 .....Alexis Albano vs. Lafaye e (9/16/95) ...... 4-0 .....Emily Harrington vs. Fordham (9/13/95) ...... 4-0 .....Mary Ashworth vs. St. Peter’s (9/5/92) ...... 4-0 .....Deneil LoGiudice vs. Manha an (10/28/91) ...... 4-0 .....Deneil LoGiudice vs. American Int’l (10/23/90) ...... 4-0 .....Deneil LoGiudice vs. St. John’s (9/12/89) ...... 4-0 Goals 1. 6 .....Deneil LoGiudice vs. Lafaye e (10/6/90) 2. 4 .....Alexis Albano vs. Lafaye e (9/16/95) .....Emily Harrington vs. Fordham (9/13/95) .....Mary Ashworth vs. St. Peter’s (9/5/92) .....Deneil LoGiudice vs. Manha an (10/28/91) .....Deneil LoGiudice vs. American Int’l (10/23/90) .....Deneil LoGiudice vs. St. John’s (9/12/89) 8. 3 .....16 ed - last me, Jen Pascucci vs. Manha an (9/18/02)

Assists 1. 4 .....Selina DeViney vs. Lafaye e (10/6/90) .....Abby Rollman vs. Wagner (9/6/99) .....Tosie LeGrand vs. Bucknell (10/2/93) 4. 3 .....Holly Pedley vs. Lafaye e (9/16/95) .....Alexis Albano vs. Lafaye e (9/17/94) .....Alexis Albano vs. Lehigh (10/10/92) .....Deneil LoGiudice vs. St. John’s (9/27/88) Saves 1. 29 .....Beach Sachse vs. Dartmouth (10/2/87) 2. 25 .....Michele Russell vs. Campbell (9/2/95) .....Kim Knur vs. Dartmouth (9/21/86) 4. 17 .....Kris ne Beardsley vs. Yale (10/30/90) .....Kris ne Beardsley vs. St. John’s (9/12/90) 6. 16 .....5 ed - last me, Mary Kidd vs. Colgate (11/10/96)

Monica Lee set school and Patriot League single-season mark for shutouts (15) in 2011.

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PROGRAM STATISTICS & RECORDS Year W L T Pct. GF GA Coach Team Captain(s) MILESTONES 1986 9 6 3 .583 47 26 Gene Ventriglia Natalie Conroe, Lynn Sprague 1987 9 7 3 .553 36 36 Gene Ventriglia Kim Knur, Karen Weglinski First Win 1988 13 7 0 .650 54 20 Gene Ventriglia Kate Regan Sept. 6, 1986 vs. RPI, 9-1 1989 15 5 1 .738 44 29 Gene Ventriglia Kelly Demers First Home Win Decade Record: 46-25-7 (.635) 181 111 Sept. 10, 1986 vs. Siena, 1990 14 5 0 .737 63 19 Gene Ventriglia Holly Fishburne 3-0 (OT) 1991 15 5 1 .738 52 16 Gene Ventriglia Jennifer Cahill First Patriot League Game 1992 17 4 1 .795 70 20 Gene Ventriglia Lisa Pais Sept. 30, 1990 vs. Colgate, 3-2 L 1993 20 1 1 .932 55 13 Gene Ventriglia Tara Williams 1994 14 7 0 .667 65 38 Gene Ventriglia Deidre Spence First Patriot League Win 1995 9 9 1 .500 38 32 Gene Ventriglia Alexis Albano, Kate Pendry Oct. 6, 1990 vs. Lafaye e, 9-1 1996 15 7 0 .682 44 32 Gene Ventriglia Tina Encarnacao First NCAA Tournament Appearance 1997 16 6 0 .727 57 29 Gene Ventriglia Cathy Loughman, Holly Pedley Nov. 14, 2008 1998 4 14 1 .237 19 33 Gene Ventriglia Jen Gibson 1999 9 10 1 .475 33 26 Gene Ventriglia Kerry Loughman, Cheryl Mitchell #16 Virginia, L 2-0 Decade Record: 133-68-6 (.657) 496 258 2nd NCAA Tournament Appearance Nov. 11, 2011 2000 8 11 0 .421 21 35 Gene Ventriglia Ashley Greaves, Diana Russell 2001 11 7 1 .605 31 19 Gene Ventriglia Randee Farrell, Laura Schroeder #13 Penn State, L 1-0 2002 12 3 2 .765 40 9 Gene Ventriglia Kelly Schachtler First Division I Win 2003 9 10 0 .474 25 24 Gene Ventriglia Donielle Taylor, Michelle Veach Sept. 1, 1990 vs. 2004 8 8 4 .500 27 35 Gene Ventriglia Emily Cook 2005 12 6 1 .658 35 18 Gene Ventriglia Julie Jorgensen St. Bonaventure, 4-1 2006 4 12 2 .278 16 27 Gene Ventriglia Silvia Longo, Maria Schmitz 50th Win 2007 7 8 3 .472 15 19 Gene Ventriglia Elizabeth Costello Sept 14, 1990 vs. Iona, 3-1 2008 12 6 3 .643 18 23 Gene Ventriglia Sarah Goss, Caroline Miller 100th Win 2009 7 10 2 .421 14 19 Stefanie Golan Kaitlin Ellison, Bri any Fearnside Decade Record: 90-81-18 (.524) 242 228 Sept. 21, 1993 vs. Fordham, 7-0 200th Win 2010 14 4 3 .738 23 6 Stefanie Golan Alex Loste er, Kelley Robbins Sept. 8, 2002 vs. Air Force, 2-0 2011 12 4 5 .643 28 10 Stefanie Golan Monica Lee, Errin Helbling, Julia Stallard 2012 8 10 0 .444 24 26 Fred Thompson (INT) Joey Molacek, Molly McGuigan 250th Win 2013 8 7 4 .526 23 18 Marcia McDermo Joey Molacek, Molly McGuigan Oct. 20, 2007 vs. Holy Cross, 2-1 Decade Record: 43-25-12 (.612) 98 60 300th Win Sept. 23, 2013 vs. Columbia, 3-2 TOTALS: 31219943 .602 995 639 ALL-TIME STATISTICS & RECORDS

CAREER TEAM INDIVIDUAL Goals 67, Deneil LoGiudice (1989-91) Game Game 56, Alexis Albano (1992-95) 52, Selina DeViney (1989-92) Goals 15, vs. St. Peter’s (9/5/92) Goals 6, Deneil LoGiudice vs. Lafaye e (10/6/90) Assists 4, Three mes, last by Abby Rollman vs. Assists 7, vs. St. Peter’s (9/5/92) Assists 48, Holly Pedley (1994-97) Wagner (9/6/99) Points 37, vs. St. Peter’s (9/5/92) 43, Tosie LeGrand (1990-93) Points 12, Deneil LoGiudice vs. Lafaye e (10/6/90) Saves 29, vs. Dartmouth (10/2/87) 29, Selina DeViney (1989-92) Saves 29, Beach Sachse vs. Dartmouth (10/2/87) Points 157, Deniel LoGiudice (1988-91) Season Season 144, Holly Pedley (1994-97) 133, Selina DeViney (1989-92) Victories 20, 1993 Goals 21, Deneil LoGiudice, 1990 Defeats 14, 1998 17, Holly Pedley, 1994 Game Winners 20, Deneil LoGiudice (1988-91) Fewest Defeats 1, 1993 17, Alexis Albano, 1993 17, Selina DeViney (1989-92) Assists 18, Holly Pedley, 1994 Ties 4, 2004 16, Alexis Albano (1992-95) 14, Holly Pedley, 1997 Winning Percentage .932 (20-1-1), 1993 Points 52, Holly Pedley, 1994 Saves 449, Mary Kidd (1996-99) Goals 70, 1992 48, Deneil LoGiudice, 1990 356, Kris ne Beardsley (1989-91) Assists 55, 1990 Saves 171, Michele Russell, 1995 277, Alex Loste er (2007-10) Points 189, 1992 160, Kim Knur, 1986 269, Beach Sachse (1987-89) Fewest Points Allowed 19, 2010 Shutouts 13, Annah Castellini, 1993 Games Played 22 (4 Times), last 1997 11, Mary Kidd, 1996 Shutouts 16, 2010 11, Kris ne Beardsley, 1991 Shutouts 34 (31 solo), Alex Loste er (2007-10) Consecu ve Shutouts 9, 1993 11, Alex Loste er, 2008/2010 29 (14 solo), Annah Castellini (1990-93) 28, Kris ne Beardsley (1989-91) Consecu ve Wins 14, 1993 Net. Min 1957, Annah Castellini, 1992 25, Mary Kidd (1996-99) Unbeaten String 18, 1993 1915, Mary Kidd, 1997 GAA 0.49, Morgan Benne (2002) 0.60, Annah Castellini, 1993 GAA 0.71, Annah Castellini (1990-93) 0.75, Alex Loste er (2007-2010) 1.00, Morgan Benne (2002-04)

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1988 1993 A - Schuble (85:24) ECAC Tournament ECAC Division II Tournament Patriot League Tournament Shots: Army 24, Bucknell 7 Semifi nal: 11/15 – Philadelphia, Pa. Semifi nal: 11/6 – West Point, N.Y. Semifi nal: 10/30 – Hamilton, N.Y. Saves: Army 4, Bucknell 9 Army 0 1 0 0 - 1 N.H. College 0 0 0 1 - 1 Army 0 3 - 3 Yale 1 0 1 1 - 3 Army 0 0 0 0 - 0 Bucknell 2 0 - 2 Patriot League Tournament Scoring: Y - (Gibbons (Fremm), 38:24; A - Scoring: NHC - Short, 115:09 Scoring: B - Cochi (Gibbons), 20:43; Finals: 11/10 – Hamilton, N.Y. Russell, 88:51; Y - Gibbons, 99:55; Shots: Army 12, NHC 11 B - McDonnell, 23:12; A - Pendry, Army 1 0 0 1 0 0 - 2 Y - Gibbons, 116:15 Saves: Army 10; NHC 8 48:05; A - French, 65:01; A - Gabriel Colgate 1 0 0 1 0 1 - 3 Shots: Army 10, Yale 20 1989 (Williams), 78:42 Scoring: A - K. Loughman (Pedley), Saves: Army 10, Yale 7 Shots: Army 23, Bucknell 7 10:19; C - Hughes (D’Orazio, Lohn), ECAC Division II Tournament Saves: Army 3, Bucknell 13 16:46; A - Encarnacao (S. Harrington), 1998 Semifi nal: 11/5 – Manchester, N.H. 109:28; C - D’Orazio (Hughes), 115:40; Patriot League Tournament Army 1 0 - 1 Patriot League Tournament C - Hughes (Barne , D’Orazio), 136:01 Quarterfi nal: 11/7 – Annapolis, Md. N.H. College 1 2 - 3 Finals: 10/31 – Hamilton, N.Y. Shots: Army 16, Colgate 31 Army 0 0 - 0 Scoring: A - Blunt, 23:00; NHC - Fitz- Army 3 1 0 1 - 5 Saves: Army 16, Colgate 6 Navy 2 0 - 2 patrick, 38:30; NHC - Petre a, 75:30; Colgate 0 4 0 0 - 4 Scoring: N - Kipp (Riismandel), 13:13; N - NHC - Fitzpatrick, 85:00 Scoring: A - Albano (Pendry), 2:17; A 1996 (cont’d) Fisher (Solon), 43:48 Shots: Army 14, NC 22 - Williams, 19:53; A - Albano, 22:39; C - ECAC Championships Shots: Army 4, Navy 16 Saves: Army 14, NHC 9 Hughes, 68:05; C - Ficker (Barne ), 70:58; Quarterfi nal: 11/13 – New York City, N.Y. Saves: Army 5, Navy 2 C - Pease 78:33; A - Pendry, 84:37; C Army 1 0 - 1

POSTSEASON RECORD BOOK POSTSEASON 1991 - Hughes, 85:32; A - Albano (Souza), Columbia 0 0 - 0 1999 Patriot League Tournament 112:49 Scoring: Pedley (K. Loughman), 5:54 Patriot League Tournament Semifi nal: 11/2 – West Point, N.Y. Shots: Army 28, Colgate 21 Shots: Army 14, Columbia 6 Quarterfi nal: 11/6 – Hamilton, N.Y. Bucknell 0 0 - 0 Saves: Army 11, Colgate 11 Saves: Army 2, Columbia 9 Navy 0 1 0 1 - 2 Army 3 1 - 4 Army 0 1 0 0 - 1 Scoring: A - DeViney (G. Meier, Lo- 1994 ECAC Championships Scoring: N - Sheikh (Solon, Refo), 53:37; A - Giudice), 20:18; A - Souza (DeViney) Patriot League Tournament Semifi nal: 11/19 – New Haven, Conn. K. Loughman, 89:40, 22:47; A - LeGrand (LoGiudice, Semifi nal: 11/5 – Hamilton, N.Y. Army 0 1 0 0 - 1 N - Fisher, 106:56 Meier), A - LoGiudice (LeGrand) Lehigh 0 0 - 0 Colgate 0 1 1 1 - 3 Shots: Navy 15, Army 21 61:56 Army 4 1 - 5 Scoring: A - Pedley, 59:05; C - Barne , Saves: Navy 9, Army 7 Shots: Bucknell 7, Army 28 Scoring: A - Pedley (Spence), 7:23; 62:22; C - Hughes (Barne ), 97:00; C - Saves: Bucknell 10, Army 4 A - Fiston (Murray), 8:39; A - Albano Hughes, 111:06 2002 (Pedley), 23:10; A - M. Meier (S. Har- Shots: Army 10, Colgate 21 Patriot League Tournament Patriot League Tournament rington, Ashworth), 37:57; A - Pedley Saves: Army 14, Colgate 3 Semifi nal: 11/8 – West Point, N.Y. Finals: 11/3 – West Point, N.Y. (Rowan), 56:31 Colgate 1 1 - 2 Colgate 1 1 1 1 - 4 Shots: Lehigh 4, Army 18 1997 Army 0 1 - 1 Army 1 1 0 0 - 2 Saves: Lehigh 8, Army 1 Patriot League Tournament Scoring: C - Kuss (Kelly), 16:15; C - Barre , Scoring: A - LoGiudice, 5:54; C - Lazris Semifi nal: 11/7 – Hamilton, N.Y. 83:41; A - Rowe (Nay), 89:44 (Belden), 34:36; C - Schaffl er (Lazris), Patriot League Tournament Navy 0 0 - 0 Shots: Colgate 14, Army 24 87:12; A - LeGrand (Meier), 89:17; C Finals: 11/6 – Hamilton, N.Y. Army 1 0 - 1 Saves: Colgate 8, Army 2 - Ficker, 100:21; C - Schaffl er (Po er), Army 0 1 - 1 Scoring: A - Loughman, 3:55 117:04 Colgate 1 2 - 3 Shots: Navy 8, Army 10 2003 Shots: Colgate 18, Army 28 Scoring: C - Taylor (Hughes), 42:50; C Saves: Navy 5, Army 4 Patriot League Tournament Saves: Colgate 10, Army 7 - Barne (Hughes), 46:54; C - Hughes, Semifi nal: 11/7 – Washington, D.C. 72:00; A - Spence (Pendry), 77:16 Patriot League Tournament Army 0 0 - 0 1992 Shots: Army 16, Colgate 16 Finals: 11/9 – Hamilton, N.Y. American 1 0 - 1 Patriot League Tournament Saves: Army 7, Colgate 10 Army 1 0 - 1 Scoring: AU - Gonzalez (Jimenez), 24:54 Semifi nal: 10/31 – West Point, N.Y. Colgate 4 0 - 4 Shots: Army 3, American 16 Bucknell 0 0 - 0 1995 Scoring: C - Ryan (Jacobs, Dundon), Saves: Army 9, American 1 Army 2 3 - 5 Patriot League Tournament 12:32; C - Licari (D’Orazio), 23:46; C - Scoring: A - French, 3:44; A - Al- Semifi nal: 11/4 – Lewisburg, Pa. Jacobs (D’Orazio, Waligunda), 31:32; 2004 bano (DeViney), 26:33; A - DeViney Army 1 0 - 1 C - Ryan, 35:52; A - Hughes (Lough- Patriot League Tournament (LeGrand), 57:59; A - DeViney, 63:59; Colgate 2 0 - 2 man), 40:15 Semifi nal: 11/5 – Hamilton, N.Y. A - Ashworth (Albano), 67:44 Scoring: A - Pedley (Mitchell), 32:51; Shots: Army 17, Colgate 13 Army 1 0 0 0 - 1 Shots: Bucknell 4, Army 14 C - D’Orazio (Tuthill), 63:24; C - Birge- Saves: Army 6, Colgate 7 Colgate 1 0 0 0 - 1 Saves: Bucknell 5, Army 4 neau (D’Orazio, Hughes), 79:21 (Colgate def: Army 3-1 in penalty kicks) Shots: Army 7, Colgate 19 ECAC Tournament Scoring: C - Warha ig (Niland), 19:36; A - Patriot League Tournament Saves: Army 15, Colgate 2 Quarterfi nal: 11/13 – West Point, N.Y. Domme (Mulnix), 34:46 Finals: 11/1 – West Point, N.Y. St. John’s 0 0 - 0 Shots: Army 13, Colgate 16 Colgate 0 3 - 3 1996 Army 1 1 - 2 Saves: Army 7, Colgate 4 Army 0 1 - 1 Patriot League Tournament Scoring: A - Pedley (Loughman), 26:29; Semifi nal: 11/7 - Annapolis, Md. Scoring: A - Albano (French), 50:09; Semifi nal: 11/9 – Hamilton, N.Y. A - Loughman (S. Harrington, E. Har- C - Ficker (Po er), 73:56; C - Ficker Army 2 3 - 5 rington), 47:19 (Po er), 79:53; C - Lynch 88:08 Bucknell 1 0 - 1 Shots: St. John’s 10, Army 16 Shots: Colgate 11, Army 20 Scoring: A - S. Harrington (C. Lough- Saves: St. John’s 12, Army 8 Saves: Colgate 1, Army 9 man), 12:26; B - Ringwood, 28:03; A - Pedley, 30:45; A - Pedley, 78:39; A - C. Loughman (K. Loughman), 85:21:

76 22011011 PPLL TOOURNAMENTURNAMENT CHHAMPIONSAMPIONS • 20102010 PPLL CO--RREEGULARGULAR SEEASONASON CHHAMPIONSAMPIONS SOCCER CHAMPIONS - ‘‘93,93, ‘08,‘08, ‘11‘11 POSTSEASON RECORD BOOK 2011 Patriot League Tournament Patriot League Tournament Semifi nal: 11/4 – Bethlehem, Pa. Semifi nal: 11/4 - Hamilton, N.Y. Army 0 1 - 1 ARMY 1 1 - 2 Colgate 0 0 - 0 COLGATE 0 0 - 0 Scoring: A - Farrell (Longo), 58:41 Scoring: A - Molacek (Stallard), 5:26; A - Shots: Army 9, Colgate 18 Molacek (Helbling), 89:42 Saves: Army 9, Colgate 4 Shots: Army 12, Colgate 17 Saves: Army 7, Colgate 3 Patriot League Tournament Finals: 11/6 – Bethlehem, Pa. Patrot League Tournament Bucknell 0 3 - 3 Finals: 11/6 - Hamilton, N.Y.. Army 0 1 - 1 Army 1 1 - 2 Scoring: B - Maro a (Curd), 60:10; A - Navy 0 0 - 0 Congemi, 65:30; B - Gen le (Lanctot), Scoring: A - Rosenberger (Stallard), 26:36; 74:56; B - Fitz-Patrick (Dervarics), A - An (unassisted), 59:17 80:55 Shots: Army 7, Navy 15 Shots: Bucknell 8, Army 8 Saves: Army 7, Navy 2 Saves: Bucknell 2, Army 3 NCAA Regional Tournament 2007 First Round: 11/1 - University Park, Pa. Patriot League Tournament Army 0 0 - 0 Semifi nal: 11/7 – Lewisburg. Pa. #13 Penn State 0 1 - 1 Army 0 1 0 - 1 Scoring: Bucknell 1 0 1 - 2 PS - Nairn (Hovington), 85:33 Scoring: B - Dervarics (Linhart), 22:28; Shots: Army 3, PS 29 A - Roberts, 71:56; Saves: Army 12, PS 1 B - Linhart (Holtz), 96:28 Shots: Army 9, Bucknell 13 2013 Saves: Army 4, Bucknell 4 Patriot League Tournament Quarterfi nal Round: 11/5 - West Point, N.Y. 2008 Army 0 0 0 0- 0 (2OT) Patriot League Tournament American 0 0 0- 0- 0 Semifi nal: 11/7 - Annapolis, Md. (American advanced on PKs 3-1) Army 0 0 0 0 0 Shots: American Players hug each other after capturing the 2011 Patriot League title with a Bucknell 0 0 0 0 - 0 Saves: 2-0 win over Navy in Hamilton, N.Y. (Army def. Bucknell 5-4 on penalty kicks) Shots: Army 14, Bucknell 17 RECORDS Saves: Army 6, Bucknell 5 Team Patrot League Tournament Overall Mark ...... 14-19-3 Finals: 11/9 - Annapolis, Md. PLT ...... 12-13-3 Army 0 0 0 1 - 1 ECAC Tournament ...... 2-4-0 Navy 0 0 0 0 - 0 Scoring: A - White, 105:15 NCAA Tournament ...... 0-2-0 Shots: Army 14, Navy 14 Home ...... 4-5-2 Saves: Army 3, Navy 5. Away ...... 4-8-1 Neutral ...... 6-5-1 NCAA Regional Tournament Most Goals Scored ....Five - Four Times. First Round: 11/14 - Charlo esville, ...... last vs. Bucknell (PLT), 1996 Va. Shutouts ...... 11 - PLT (8)/ECAC (2) Army 0 0 - 0 Largest Margin of Victory Five- Four Times, #16 Virginia 1 1 - 2 ...... last vs. Bucknell (PLT), 1996 Scoring: V - Farrelly, 25:54; V - Rost- Tied Games ...... Three edt (Senty), 57:55 ...... vs. Colgate (PLT) 1-1 (2OT) 2004 Shots: Army 1, Virginia 22 ...... vs. Bucknell (PLT) 0-0 (3OT) 2008 Saves: Army 6, Virginia 0 ...... vs. American (PLT) 0-0 (3OT) 2013 Overtime Games ...... 12 2010 ...... PLT (3-3-3)/ECAC (0-3) Patriot League Tournament Shots ...... 28 - Three Times Semifi nal: 11/5 - West Point, N.Y...... last vs. Bucknell/Navy (PLT), 2008 Colgate 0 0 0 - 0 Army 0 0 1 - `1 Saves ...... 16 Scoring: A - Turnnidge (An), 91:14...... vs. Colgate (PLT), 1996 Shots: Colgate 12, Army 13 Saves: Colgate 5, Army 4 Individual Goals: Alex Albano (3) vs. Colgate (PLT), Patrot League Tournament ...... 1993 Finals: 11/7 - West Point, N.Y. Assists: ...... Deneil LoGiudice (3) Lehigh 0 1 - 1 ...... vs. Bucknell (PLT), 1991 Army 0 0 - 0 Points: ...... Holly Pedley (5) Scoring: L - Carlos, 75:32 (Pepe) ...... vs. Lehigh (PLT), 1995 Shots: Lehigh 8, Army 15 ...... Deneil LoGiudice (5) Saves: Lehigh 6, Army 3 ...... vs. Bucknell (PLT), 1991 Saves ...... Mary Kidd (16) ...... vs. Colgate (PLT), 1996 Players celebrate 1-0 win over Colgate in the semifi nals of the Patriot League Tournament hosted at West Point in 2010.

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1986 (9-6-3) O17 at Holy Cross L, 0-4 S28 Southampton W, 1-0 1991 (15-5-1; 5-0 PL) Head Coach: Gene Ventriglia O22 at Manhattanville W, 6-3 S30 Bryant W, 6-1 Head Coach: Gene Ventriglia Co-Captains: Natalie Conroe, O24 at Keene St. L, 0-9 O4 Albany W, 3-0 Captain: Jennifer Cahill Lynn Sprague O25 at American Int’l W, 2-1 O7 at LeMoyne W, 1-0 S6 at Rensselaer W, 9-1 O27 at SUNY Oneonta W, 3-0 O10 Columbia W, 3-1 (OT) S11 St. John’s L, 1-2 S10 Siena W, 3-0 (OT) O30 Scranton T, 1-1 O12 at Springfi eld W, 3-2 S14 Rhode Island L, 0-1 S13 at Dickinson W, 6-0 *Army Invitational O14 Mercyhurst L, 0-2 S16 Carleton W, 3-0 S17 Iona W, 3-0 O16 at Manhattanville W, 7-0 S19 at Iona W, 2-1 S21 at Dartmouth L, 0-3 1988 (13-7) O19 Adelphi L, 0-4 S21 at Lafayette* W, 3-1 S28 Utica College W, 9-0 Head Coach: Gene Ventriglia O24 American Int’l W, 3-1 S25 at Stony Brook T, 1-1 (OT) O1 Stony Brook L, 1-2 Captain: Kate Regan O28 at LaSalle T, 0-0 (OT) S27 Buffalo W, 3-0 O4 at Colgate L, 0-7 S10 at Kutztown W, 5-1 N4 vs. Mercyhurst# W, 2-1 S28 Canisius W, 2-0 O6 Albany W, 1-0 S12 Siena W, 2-0 N5 vs. N.H. Coll.# L, 1-3 O5 at Bucknell* W, 4-0 S16 at Bridgeport W, 8-0 O11 vs. Radford^ L, 1-4 #ECAC Tournament O8 Columbia W, 3-0 S20 at Yale L, 1-3 O12 vs. James Madison^ T, 1-1 S22 American Int’l W, 2-1 O11 at James Madison# W, 1-0 O13 vs. George Mason^ L, 1-4 S24 at Franklin Pierce W, 4-2 DIVISION I YEARS O13 vs. Texas A&M# L, 0-1 O17 Holy Cross L, 0-1 S25 at Merrimack L, 1-3 O15 Colgate* W, 1-0 O22 Manhattanville W, 4-0 S27 St. John’s W, 3-0 1990 (14-5; 1-2 PL) O16 Lehigh* W, 3-0 O27 at Columbia W, 1-0 S29 at Southampton L, 1-2 Head Coach: Gene Ventriglia O19 St. Bonaventure W, 3-1 O29 SUNY Oneonta W, 5-1 O1 LaSalle W, 5-0 Captain: Holly Fishburne O23 at Holy Cross* W, 4-2 N1 at Scranton T, 0-0 (OT) O3 Iona W, 7-0 S1 St. Bonaventure W, 4-1 O26 at LaSalle W, 4-0 N11 LeMoyne T, 2-2 O5 at Albany W, 3-1 S7 at Rhode Island# L, 1-2 O28 Manhattan W, 7-0 O8 Le Moyne W, 4-0 ^Washington D.C. Tournament S8 vs. Maine# W, 4-0 O30 Monmouth L, 1-3 O10 at Columbia W, 1-0 S12 at St. John’s W, 2-0 O13 Springfi eld W, 1-0 N2 Bucknell+ W, 4-0 1987 (9-7-3) O18 Manhattanville W, 5-0 S14 Iona W, 3-1 N3 Colgate+ L, 2-4 (OT) Head Coach: Gene Ventriglia O21 Buffalo L, 0-3 S17 Mt. St. Vincent W, 10-0 *Patriot League Game ARMY ARMY SOCCER THROUGH THE YEARS Co-Captains: Kim Knur, Karen N16 N. H. Coll.# L, 0-1 (OT) S21 at Canisius W, 2-0 (OT) #Washington, D.C. Weglinski O26 SUNY Oneonta L, 1-2 S30 at Colgate* L, 2-3 +Patriot League Tournament O29 at Scranton L, 0-1 S5 Kutztown L, 1-2 (OT) O3 at Albany W, 4-0 (West Point, N.Y.) #ECAC Tournament S6 North Adams State W, 2-0 O6 at Lafayette* W, 9-1 S9 at Stony Brook L, 0-5 O7 at Kutztown W, 2-0 1992 (17-4-1; 5-0) 1989 (15-5-1) O9 at Columbia W, 5-1 S12 Dickinson W, 2-0 Head Coach: Gene Ventriglia Head Coach: Gene Ventriglia S14 at Siena W, 4-1 Captain: Kelly Demers O13 Holy Cross* L, 1-2 Captain: Lisa Pais S18 at Iona W, 5-0 S2 at Sonoma St. L, 0-2 O16 Southampton L, 1-3 S23 Yale L, 0-2 S4 at Barry College L, 0-8 O19 LaSalle W, 2-0 S5 St. Peter’s W, 15-1 S26 Colgate L, 0-1 S9 Kutztown W, 6-1 O23 at American Int’l W, 4-0 S7 Iona W, 4-0 S30 Southampton T, 3-3 (OT) S12 St. John’s W, 4-3 (OT) O25 Springfi eld W, 2-0 S12 at Rhode Island W, 3-0 S14 at Iona W, 1-0 O2 Dartmouth L, 0-1 (OT) O27 LeMoyne W, 4-1 S13 at Boston College L, 1-2 S16 George Washington W, 1-0 O7 Albany T, 1-1 (OT) O30 at Yale L, 1-4 S16 at St. John’s W, 2-1 S19 Yale W, 1-0 O10 at LeMoyne W, 3-1 *Patriot League Game S19 Vermont L, 0-1 S23 Franklin Pierce W, 1-0 O14 Columbia W, 3-1 #Rhode Island Invitational S22 Stony Brook T, 1-1 S25 at Buffalo W, 2-0 S27 at St. Bonaventure W, 4-1 S29 at Columbia W, 3-1 O2 Bucknell* W, 2-0 O3 Lafayette* W, 3-1 O6 Manhattan W, 5-1 O10 at Lehigh* W, 9-1 O13 at Colgate* W, 3-1 O17 Holy Cross* W, 1-0 O23 vs. Texas A&M# W, 1-0 O24 vs. Arkansas# W, 3-1 O28 at Monmouth L, 0-3 O31 Bucknell+ W, 5-0 N1 Colgate+ L, 1-3 N6 Air Force W, 2-1 *Patriot League Game #Spring, Texas +Patriot League Tournament (West Point, N.Y.)

Army’s fi rst team at the Division I level took the fi eld in 1990. The Black Knights posted an impressive 14-5 record that year under head coach Gene Ventriglia.

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1996 (15-7; 5-1 PL) 1997 (16-6; 5-1 PL) ARMYSOCCER THROUGH THE YEARS Head Coach: Gene Ventriglia Head Coach: Gene Ventriglia Captain: Tina Encarnacao Co-Captains: Cathy Loughman, Holly Pedley S7 Marist W, 1-0 S11 Hofstra W, 2-0 S3 at Marist W, 7-4 S14 Boston Univ.erstiy^ L, 1-4 S7 at Vermont W, 3-1 S17 Bucknell* W, 1-0 S9 Central Conn. St. W, 4-1 S21 Navy* W, 3-2 S13 at Lafayette* W, 4-0 S24 at Columbia L, 1-2 S14 Monmouth W, 3-0 S29 at New Hampshire W, 1-0 S20 at Navy* W, 1-0 (OT) O5 vs. St. Peter’s% W, 2-0 S23 Columbia L, 0-2 O6 at Stony Brook% W, 3-2 S27 at Bucknell* W, 3-1 O8 at Central Conn. St. L, 0-1 O1 Syracuse L, 2-3 O12 at Lehigh* W, 5-0 O3 vs. Wright St.% W, 2-1 O15 Lafayette W, 3-0 O5 vs. Air Force% W, 3-2 O19 Vermont W, 1-0 O8 at Yale L, 0-4 O22 Cornell L, 2-7 O11 Lehigh* W, 7-0 The 1993 team set a school record for wins (20) along with capturing the O26 at Colgate* L, 0-4 O14 at Cornell W, 2-1 Patriot League title. O29 Princeton W, 1-0 O18 Colgate* L, 0-1 N1 Holy Cross* W, 3-0 O24 Holy Cross* W, 4-0 1993 (20-1-1; 5-0-1 PL) S30 Bucknell* L, 1-3 N5 at Syracuse W, 5-3 O26 New Hampshire W, 5-0 Patriot League O5 at Fairfi eld W, 4-3 N9 vs. Bucknell+ W, 5-1 O28 at Princeton W, 2-1 Champions O8 at Lehigh* W, 3-1 N10 vs. Colgate+ L, 2-3 N8 vs. Navy+ W, 1-0 Head Coach: Gene Ventriglia O15 vs. Texas A&M# L, 0-3 N13 vs. Columbia# W, 1-0 N9 vs. Colgate+ L, 1-4 Captain: Tara Williams O16 vs. SMU# W, 4-1 N16 vs. Colgate# L, 1-3 N13 St. John’s# W, 2-0 O18 Rhode Island L, 2-3 *Patriot League Game N15 vs. Yale# L, 1-3 (OT) S4 vs. Rhode Island^ W, 1-0 O22 at Colgate* L, 1-4 +Patriot League Tournament *Patriot League Game S6 at Vermont W, 1-0 O25 Princeton W, 3-0 (Hamilton, N.Y.) +Patriot League Tournament S9 at Iona W, 1-0 O29 Holy Cross* W, 4-1 ^Spaulding Cup (Oneonta, N.Y.) (Hamilton, N.Y.) S12 Siena W, 2-0 N5 vs. Lehigh+ W, 5-0 %Holiday Inn Tourney (Stony Brook, N.Y.) %Military Academies Classic S14 St. John’s W, 2-0 N6 vs. Colgate+ L, 1-3 #ECAC Tournament (St. Louis, Mo.) S18 at Lafayette* W, 2-0 *Patriot League Game #ECAC Tournament S19 at Princeton W, 2-0 #Houston, Texas S21 Fordham* W, 7-0 +Patriot League Tournament S25 Buffalo W, 3-0 (Hamilton, N.Y.) S28 Columbia W, 3-1 O2 at Bucknell* W, 4-0 1995 (9-9-1; 3-3 PL) O5 at Manhattan W, 3-0 Head Coach: Gene Ventriglia O8 Providence W, 2-1 (OT) Co-Captains: Alexis Albano, O9 Lehigh* W, 2-0 Kate Pendry O12 Colgate* T, 1-1 (OT) O16 at Holy Cross* W, 3-1 S2 at Campbell T, 2-2 (OT) O22 Fairfi eld W, 3-1 S3 at N.C. State L, 0-4 O23 Maine W, 4-1 S8 Maine W, 2-0 O27 Monmouth L, 0-1 (OT) S13 Fordham W, 7-3 O30 vs. Bucknell+ W, 3-2 S16 at Lafayette* W, 4-0 O31 vs. Colgate+ W, 5-4 (OT) S17 at Vermont W, 1-0 (OT) N6 at Air Force W, 1-0 (OT) S30 at Bucknell* L, 0-1 *Patriot League Game O4 Fairfi eld L, 1-5 ^Burlington, Vt. O6 at Navy* W, 2-1 (OT) +Patriot League Tournament O9 New Hampshire L, 0-2 (Hamilton, N.Y.) O13 Iona W, 7-0 O15 at Providence W, 3-1 1994 (14-7; 5-2 PL) O17 Lehigh* W, 2-1 Head Coach: Gene Ventriglia O20 Colgate* L, 1-4 Captain: Deidre Spence O23 at Cornell L, 1-2 (OT) O25 Princeton L, 2-3 (OT) S3 at New Hampshire W, 3-2 O28 Holy Cross* L, 0-1 S4 at Maine W, 4-2 O31 at Columbia W, 2-0 S6 Boston College L, 1-2 N4 vs. Colgate+ L, 1-2 S9 Iona W, 5-0 *Patriot League Game S10 Vermont W, 4-2 +Patriot League Tournament S13 at Fordham* W, 3-1 (Lewisburg, Pa.) S17 Lafayette* W, 7-0 S20 Monmouth L, 4-5 S24 Navy* W, 2-1 S27 at Columbia W, 4-1 Tara Williams (#21) captained the 1993 team that set a school record 20-1--1 mark.

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1998 (4-14-1; 2-3-1 PL) O19 at Colgate* L, 0-1 Head Coach: Gene Ventriglia O24 at Lafayette* W, 2-0 Captain: Jen Gibson N2 American* W, 2-1 N8 Colgate+ L, 1-2 S4 Marist W, 1-0 *Patriot League Game S11 vs. UAB# L, 2-3 (OT) %Military Academies Classic S13 vs. Fordham# W, 4-1 (St. Louis, Mo.) S18 Northeastern L, 0-1 #Stony Brook Invitational S20 Vermont L, 0-1 +Patriot League Tournament S26 Lafayette* W, 6-2 (West Point, N.Y.) S29 Columbia L, 0-1 2003 (9-10; 3-4 PL) O2 vs. Tulsa% L, 0-3 Head Coach: Gene Ventriglia O3 vs. Air Force% L, 2-3 Captains: Donielle Taylor, O6 Cornell L, 0-1 (OT) Michelle Veach O9 Bucknell* L, 1-2 O14 Monmouth L, 0-2 A30 vs. Gardner-Webb+ W, 2-1 O17 at Lehigh* W, 1-0 S2 Manhattan W, 3-0 O20 at Yale L, 0-4 S5 vs. Air Force% L, 0-1 O23 at Colgate* L, 2-3 S7 vs. Indiana% L, 0-1 O25 at New Hampshire L, 0-2 S9 at Columbia W, 2-1 O30 Navy* L, 0-2 Randee Farrell led Army in scoring with 16 points as co-captain in 2001. S12 Albany^ W, 4-0 N1 at Holy Cross* T, 0-0 (OT) S14 Siena^ W, 4-0 N6 vs. Navy+ L, 0-2 2000 (8-11; 2-4 PL) O10 at Cornell W, 3-2 S20 Holy Cross* W, 1-0 *Patriot League Game Head Coach: Gene Ventriglia O13 American* L, 1-3 S23 Lehigh* W, 3-2 (2OT) +Patriot League Tournament Co-Captains: Ashley Greaves, O16 Lehigh* L, 0-1 S26 Rider W, 2-1 (Annapolis, Md.) Diane Russell O20 at Bucknell* W, 2-0 S30 Marist L, 0-1

ARMY ARMY SOCCER THROUGH THE YEARS #Columbia Tournament O26 at Navy* L, 0-1 O3 at Navy* L, 0-1 %Military Academies Classic A29 Albany W, 2-0 N3 Colgate* W, 4-0 O8 at FDU L, 0-2 (St. Louis, Mo.) S2 Rider W, 2-1 *Patriot League Game O10 at Bucknell* L, 1-4 S4 Brown L, 0-3 %Military Academies Classic O15 at Cornell L, 0-4 1999 (9-10-1; 3-2-1 PL) S8 Manhattan W, 1-0 (St. Louis, Mo.) O17 Colgate* L, 0-2 Head Coach: Gene Ventriglia S10 at Holy Cross* W, 2-1 O24 Lafayette* W, 2-0 Co-Captains: Kerry Loughman, S15 Lafayette W, 1-0 2002 (12-3-2; 5-1-1 PL) N2 at American* L, 1-2 (OT) Cheryl Mitchell S18 Vermont L, 1-2 (OT) Head Coach: Gene Ventriglia N7 at American# L, 0-1 S23 at Lehigh* L, 0-3 Captain: Kelly Schachtler *Patriot League Game S5 vs. Buffalo# L, 0-2 S24 at Yale L, 1-4 +High Point Classic (High Point, N.C.) S6 vs. Wagner# W, 8-0 S29 vs. Evansville% L, 0-3 A31 at Siena T, 1-1 (OT) %Military Academies Classic S10 vs. Northeastern^ L, 1-2 O1 vs. Air Force% L, 1-2 (OT) S2 at Albany W, 1-0 (St. Louis, Mo.) S12 vs. Brown^ L, 0-1 O4 at Marist W, 3-0 S6 at St. Louis% L, 1-2 ^Gillette Army Classic (West Point, N.Y.) S15 Hofstra W, 2-1 O7 New Hampshire L, 1-4 S8 vs. Air Force% W, 2-0 #Patriot League Tournament S19 at Vermont W, 1-0 (OT) O10 Columbia L, 1-2 S14 at Rider W, 4-1 (Washington, D.C.) S21 Marist W, 4-1 O14 Bucknell* L, 0-3 S18 Manhattan W, 8-0 S25 Holy Cross* T, 1-1 (OT) O17 Cornell W, 3-1 S20 vs. Howard# W, 7-0 S28 at Columbia L, 0-1 O21 Navy* L, 0-2 S22 at Stony Brook# W, 2-0 O1 vs. Creighton% L, 1-3 O24 at Siena W, 1-0 S25 at Holy Cross* W, 1-0 O3 vs. Air Force% W, 2-1 O28 at Colgate* L, 1-4 S28 at Lehigh* W, 2-0 O6 Yale L, 1-2 *Patriot League Game O1 at Marist W, 4-0 O8 Lehigh* W, 2-1 %Military Academies Classic O4 Navy* T, 1-1 (OT) O13 at Cornell L, 1-2 (St. Louis, Mo.) O12 Bucknell* W, 1-0 O15 at Bucknell* L, 1-2 (OT) O17 at Lafayette* W, 2-1 2001 (11-7-1; 3-4) O22 at Navy* L, 1-3 Head Coach: Gene Ventriglia O26 Siena W, 2-0 Co-Captains: Randee Farrell, O30 Colgate* W, 2-0 Laura Schroeder N6 vs. Navy+ L, 1-2 (OT) *Patriot League Game A31 at Rice L, 2-3 +Patriot League Tournament S2 at Houston T, 0-0 (OT) (Hamilton, N.Y.) S4 Albany W, 4-1 #Governor’s Cup Tournament S7 Siena W, 2-0 (Albany, N.Y.) S17 Manhattan L, 0-2 ^ECAC Classic (So. Yarmouth, Mass.) S22 at Lafayette* L, 2-3 %Military Academies Classic S25 Yale W, 2-1 (St. Louis, Mo.) S28 vs. Wright St.% W, 1-0 S30 vs. Air Force% L, 0-2 O2 Rider W, 5-0 O3 Marist W, 1-0 O6 Holy Cross* W, 1-0 O8 Stony Brook W, 1-0 Four-year letterwinner Emily Nay (1999-02) ranks eighth in career assists (19).

80 22011011 PPLL TOOURNAMENTURNAMENT CHHAMPIONSAMPIONS • 20102010 PPLL CO--RREEGULARGULAR SEEASONASON CHHAMPIONSAMPIONS SOCCER CHAMPIONS - ‘‘93,93, ‘08,‘08, ‘11‘11 ARMYSOCCER THROUGH THE YEARS 2004 (8-8-4; 3-1-3 PL) O28 at American* T, 0-0 (2OT) Head Coach: Gene Ventriglia N3 at Lehigh* T, 0-0 (2OT) Captain: Emily Cook N5 at Navy* L, 0-2 N9 at Bucknell# L, 1-2 (OT) A27 Hofstra^ L, 0-2 *Patriot League Game A29 St. John’s^ L, 1-4 !Duqesne Tournament (Pittsburgh, Pa.) S3 Manhattan W, 2-0 %Military Academies Classic S10 at Rice L, 1-2 (OT) (St. Louis, Mo.) S12 at Texas A&M L, 1-6 #Patriot League Tournament S14 Columbia L, 0-1 (Lewisburg, Pa.) S17 at St. Louis% L, 0-1 S19 vs. Air Force% W, 3-1 2008 (12-6-3; 4-1-2 PL) S21 at Rider L, 1-4 Head Coach: Gene Ventriglia S25 at Lehigh* L, 0-3 Captains: Sarah Goss, Caroline Miller O1 Navy* W, 1-0 O5 at Marist W, 5-3 A26 NJIT W, 3-1 O8 Bucknell* T, 1-1 (2OT) A28 Sacred Heart! W, 2-1 (2OT) O15 at Colgate* T, 1-1 (2OT) A30 Saint Louis! L, 0-2 O20 Cornell W, 2-1 S5 vs. Missouir State+ W, 1-0 O23 at Lafayette* W, 1-0 S7 vs. SE Missouri State+ W, 2-0 O27 FDU W, 2-1 (OT) S12 at Air Force^ L, 1-3 O30 American* T, 2-2 (2OT) S14 vs. Colorado College^ L, 0-3 N1 at Holy Cross* W, 2-1 S19 vs. Albany! W, 1-0 N5 at Colgate# T, 1-1 (2OT) Team capain Julie Jorgensen accepts runner-up trophy at the 2005 Patriot S21 vs. Siena! L, 2-3 (lost penalty kick shootout, 3-1) League Tournament from Executive Director Carolyn Femovich. S26 at Marist W, 2-1 *Patriot League Game S28 Central Conn State W, 3-0 ^Army Classic 2006 (4-12-2; 0-5-2 PL) *Patriot League Game O4 at Lafayette* W, 2-0 %Military Academies Classic Head Coach: Gene Ventriglia !Brown Classic (Providence, R.I.) O10 at Colgate* W, 1-0 (St. Louis, Mo.) Captains: Silvia Longo, ^BAE Systems Classic O12 at Bucknell* W, 1-0 (2OT) #Patriot League Tournament Maria Schmitz (West Point, N.Y.) O17 at Holy Cross* W, 1-0 (Hamilton, N.Y.) O24 Navy* T, 0-0 (2OT) A25 Drexel W, 2-0 2007 (7-8-3; 3-2-2 PL) O26 American* T, 0-0 (2OT) 2005 (12-6-1; 5-1-1 PL) A30 Fordham W, 2-1 (OT) Head Coach: Gene Ventriglia O31 Lehigh* .L, 0-2 Head Coach: Gene Ventriglia S1 Rice L, 1-2 Captain: Elizabeth Costello N7 vs. Bucknell# T, 0-0 (2OT) Captain: Julie Jorgensen S5 at Columbia L, 0-2 N9 at Navy# W, 1-0 (2OT) S8 vs. Minnesota! L, 0-1 A31 Marist L, 0-2 N14 at #16 Virginia$ L, 0-2 A26 Manhattan^ W, 3-0 S10 vs. Marist! W, 3-0 S8 Mt. St. Mary’s ! W, 1-0 *Patriot League Game A28 Buffalo^ L, 2-3 S15 Air Force^ W, 2-1 S9 at Duquesne! L, 0-4 #Patriot League Tournament (1st) A30 Albany W, 6-1 S17 Fairfi eld^ L, 1-2 S14 vs. Air Force% T, 0-0 (2 OT) !BAE Systems Classic (West Point, N.Y. S2 at Coastal Carolina! W, 3-1 S22 at Hartford L, 0-1 S16 at St. Louis% L, 0-1 (2OT) ^Falcon Invit’l (Colorado Springs, Colo.) S4 vs. Charleston So.! W, 2-0 S23 Oregon State L, 0-1 S18 Iona W, 3-0 +Toys for Tots Tourn. (St. Louis, Mo.) S9 Marist W, 3-0 S29 at Holy Cross* T, 1-1 (2OT) S21 at Hartford L, 0-1 !Governor’s Cup (Albany, N.Y.) S16 vs. Air Force% L, 1-2 O1 at Brown L, 1-2 S23 UMBC W, 1-0 $NCAA Regional Tourn S18 vs. Duquesne% L, 0-2 O6 Navy* L, 0-4 S25 at Fordham W, 2-1 (Charlottesville, Va.) S22 Hartford L, 0-1 O8 American* L, 1-2 S30 Brown L, 1-2 S30 Holy Cross* W, 3-1 O14 Lehigh T, 1-1 (2OT) O5 Lafayette* W, 2-1 O2 Brown W, 1-0 O20 at Bucknell* L, 0-1 O12 Colgate* W, 1-0 O7 at Navy* W, 1-0 O22 at Colgate* L, 0-3 O14 Bucknell* L, 1-2 O8 at American* T, 1-1 (2OT) O27 at Lafayette* L, 1-2 (OT) O20 Holy Cross* W, 2-1 O21 Bucknell* W, 2-1 O23 Colgate* L, 1-2 (OT) O26 at Lehigh* W, 1-0 O28 Lafayette W, 3-0 N4 vs. Colgate# W, 1-0 N6 vs. Bucknell# L, 1-3 *Patriot League Game ^BAE Systems Classic (West Point, N.Y.) !Big South Challenge (Conway, S.C.) %Military Academies Classic (St. Louis, Mo.) #Patriot League Tournament (Bethlehem, Pa.)

The Black Knights captured the 2008 Patriot League title and fi rst bid to the NCAA Tournament in school history.

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2009 (7-10-2; 2-4-1 PL) Head Coach: Stefanie Golan SILVER ANNIVERSARY TEAM Captains: Kaitlin Ellison, Bri any Fearnside A21 Maryland L, 0-3 A28 NJIT W, 3-0 S4 vs. Stetson+ W, 2-0 S6 at FGCU+ L, 0-3 S11 at Saint Louis W, 1-0 S18 at Iona L, 0-1 S20 Har ord W, 1-0 S24 at Brown L, 0-1 S27 Fairfi eld W, 2-1 O2 at Lehigh* T, 0-0 (2OT) O4 at Penn L, 0-1 O9 at Navy* L, 0-2 O11 at American* L, 1-2 O15 at Manha an L, 0-1 O27 Lafaye e* W, 1-0 (OT) O22 Bucknell* L, 0-1 Army captured three tournaments in 2011 starting with defending its title at the Black Knight Classic, winning the O25 Colgate* L, 1-2 inaugural Army Soccer Cassic along with the Patriot League Tournament title. O32 Holy Cross* W, 2-1 2011 (12-4-5; 3-1-3 PL) *Patriot League Game Head Coach: Stefanie Golan +Embassy Suites Kick-Off Classic Co-Captains: Monica Lee, Errin (Fort Myers, Fla.) Helbling, Julia Stallard ARMY ARMY SOCCER THROUGH THE YEARS 2010 (14-4-3; 4-0-3 PL) A18 at Duke L, 0-2 Head Coach: Stefanie Golan A21 at Appalachian State W, 1-0 Captains: Alex Loste er, A26 Central Conn. St T, 0-0 (2OT) Kelley Robbins S2 Seton Hall+ W, 1-0 A20 at Sacred Heart L, 0-1 S4 Stetson+ W, 5-1 A26 at Central Conn. St W, 1-0 S9 VMI^ W, 3-0 A28 at Delaware W, 1-0 S11 Sacred Heart^ T, 0-0 (2OT) S3 Quinnipiac W, 3-0 S16 at Stony Brook W, 2-0 S5 Manha an W, 1-0 S18 Delaware L, 1-2 S10 Marist+ W, 3-0 S22 Howard W, 1-0 S12 Vermont+ W, 3-0 S25 Marist W, 1-0 S15 Brown L, 1-2 (OT) O2 Holy Cross* W, 2-0 No. 4 Army captured the 2011 Patriot League Tournament tle following 2-0 S19 at Fairfi eld W, 1-0 O7 Colgate* T, 1-1 (2OT) blankings of No. 1 Colgate and No. 3 Navy. S24 at NJIT W, 1-0 O9 Bucknell* W, 1-0 2012 (8-10-0; 3-1-3) 2013 (8-7-4, 4-3-2 ) S26 at Fordham L, 0-1 O15 at Lehigh* T, 0-0 (2OT) Interim Head Coach: Fred Thompson Head Coach: Marcia McDermo O1 Lehigh* W, 1-0 (OT) O21 at Navy* L, 2-3 Co-Captains: Molly McGuigan, Co-Captains: Molly McGuigan, O3 Penn W, 1-0 O23 at American* W, 3-0 Joey Molacek Joey Molacek O8 Navy* W, 1-0 O30 Lafaye e* T. 0-0 (2OT) O10 American* T, 0-0 (2OT) N4 at Colgate+ W, 2-0 A17 at Vermont W, 3-1 A23 Fairlfi eld W, 1-0] O16 at Lafaye e* T, 0-0 (2OT) N6 vs. Navy+ W, 2-0 A19 at Providence L, 1-3 W25 Rutgers L, 2-3 O22 at Bucknell* W, 2-1 (OT) N11 at Penn State! L, 0-1 A24 vs. Texas State# W. 2-1 A30 at Seton Hall L, 0-2 O24 at Colgate* T, 0-0 (2OT) A26 at UTEP# L, 2-3 O29 at Holy Cross* W, 1-0 *Patriot League Game S1 at Massachuse s W, 2-0 A31 Stony Brook L, 0-1 (OT) N5 Colgate# W, 1-0 (OT) +Black Knight Classic (1st) S6 at Fordham T, 1-1 (2OT) S3 Seton Hall W, 1-0 N7 Lehigh# L, 0-1 ^Army Soccer Classic (1st) S8 at Princeton L, 0-3 +Patriot League Tournament (1st)) S7 Iowa+ L, 1-2 S13 at CCSU W, 1-0 S9 Syracuse+ W, 1-0 +Black Knight Classic (1st) (Hamilton, N.Y.) S15 University of RI W, 5-0 S14 at Cal State Fullerton! L, 0-3 *Patriot League Game !NCAA Tournament S21 at Bucknell* W, 2-1 (2OT) S16 at Long Beach State! L, 0-2 #Patriot League Tournament (University Park, Pa.) S23 Binghamton L, 0-1 S23 Columbia W, 3-2 (West Point, N.Y.) S28 Boston University* L, 0-1 S29 at Holy Cross L, 0-1 O5 at Loyola* T, 1-1 (2OT) O5 at Colgate* L, 2-3 O9 Colgate* L, 1-2 O7 at Bucknell* L, 0-2 O13 American* T, 0-0 (2OT) O14 Lehigh* W, 2-1 O19 Lehigh* L, 0-1 O19 Navy* L, 0-1 O23 at Holy Cross* W, 2-1 (2OT) O21 American* W, 4-0 O26 at Lafaye e* W, 3-1 O28 at Lafaye e* W, 2-0 N1 Navy* W, 2-0 *Patriot League Game N5 American+ T, 0-0 (2OT) #Border Shootout (El Paso, Texas) *Patriot League Game +Black Knight Classic (2nd) +Patriot League Tournament !Under Armour Classic (American advanced on PKs) (Fullerton, Calif.)

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SSILVERILVER ANNIVERSARYANNIVERSARY TTEAMEAM SILVER ANNIVERSARY TEAM

Army celebratedd its 25th yeyearar as a varsvarsityity women’s soccer team in 2010, and the fall of 2011 an- nounced its Silver Anniversaryniversary Team. Twenty-twoTwenty-two players,players, consis nngg of defenders, midfi elders, strikers and goalkeepers, were selected by former head coaches Gene Ventriglia and Stefanie Golan. GOALKEEPERS Highligh ng the group are Army Hall of Fame inductees Holly Pedley, Alexis Albano and Lauren Mary Kidd (USMA ‘00) Rowe, the la er joining that elite fraternity with the Class of 2011 following Pedley in 2005 and Albano in 2008. Alex Loste er (USMA ‘11) Pedley (USMA ’98) is Army’s only Division I NSCAA All-American following her selec on to the second team in 1994. She is a two- me Patriot League Off ensive Player of the Year (1994 and 1997) DEFENSE and Rookie of the Year (1994). Albano (USMA ’96) was the league’s top off ensive player in 1997 and Gretchen Meier (USMA ‘95) Rowe garnered defensive player of the year honors in 2002. Carla Miller (USMA ‘89) Eight earned NSCAA Northeast Region honors with three fi rst-team selec ons in Carla Miller (’89), Pedley and Rowe. Albano and Pedley were three- me picks with Kerry Loughman (USMA ’00) Lauren Rowe (USMA ‘03 and Delaney Brown (USMA ’06) selected twice. Deidre Spence (USMA ‘95) Academically, Brown and Julia Stallard (USMA ’12) were NSCAA Scholar All-East Region selec- Julia Stallard (USMA ‘12) ons with Pedley the Patriot League’s Co-Scholar Athlete of the Year in 1997, and Rowe chosen the Shannon Stein (USMA ‘00) Scholar Athlete in 2002. Tara Williams (USMA ‘94) Twelve players served as team captains - Holly Fishburne (USMA ’91), Tara Williams (USMA ’94), Deidre Spence (USMA ’95), Kate Pendry (USMA ’96), Randee Farrell (USMA ’02), Kelly Schachtler (USMA ’03), Sarah Goss (USMA ’09), Alex Loste er (USMA ’11), along with Albano, Pedley, Loughman MIDFIELD and Stallard. Delaney Brown (USMA ‘06) All 22 players le their name in the record book with Shannon Stein (USMA ’00), Tosie LeGrand Sarah Goss (USMA ‘09) (USMA ’94), Williams and Pedley earning Patriot League all-star honors all four years. Gretchen Meier Tosie LeGrand (USMA ‘94) (USMA ’95), Loughman, Albano, Brown and Rowe were three- me selec ons. Goalkeepers Mary Kidd (USMA ’00) and Loste er also wrote their names into Army’s annals. Kerry Loughman (USMA ‘00) Kidd ranks fi rst in saves (449) and minutes played (6,584), while Loste er is the school’s all- me leader Emily Nay (USMA ‘03) for solo (31) and combined (34) shutouts. She ranks third in goals-against average (0.76), second in Kate Pendry (USMA ‘96) minutes played (5,841) and holds the single-season mark for goals-against average (0.25), set in 2010 Kelly Schachtler (USMA ‘03) when she ranked No. 2 in the na on. Pedley put a lock on Army’s freshman records in 1994 for goals (17), assists (18) and points (52). She is the career leader for assists (48) and is second in points (144). Albano, who holds the school STRIKERS mark for goals by a sophomore (17), ranks second in goals scored (56) and is third in game winners Alexis Albano (USMA ‘96) (16). DeViney lists second in game winning goals (17) and is third in points (133), goals scored (52) and Selina DeViney (USMA ‘93) assists (29). Randee Farrell (USMA ‘02) Albano, Pedley, LeGrand and Williams were Army players selected for the Patriot League All- Holly Fishburne (USMA ‘91) Decade team in celebra on of its 10th anniversary in the fall of 2001. Women’s soccer has enjoyed a successful history since joining the varsity ranks 26 years ago Leigh Kosco (USMA ‘06) (1986) at the Division II level. Army moved to Division I four years later when it joined the newly- Holly Pedley (USMA ‘98) formed Patriot League. In its fi rst 25 years as a varsity sport, Army captured tournament tles in 1993 and 2008, earning its fi rst trip to the NCAAs a er earning the automa c bid in the la er. The Black Knights captured regular-season tles in the league’s early years from 1991 to 1993 with its fourth tle in 2002 and fi h in 2010, while claiming its third turnament tle last year. Army closed out its 25th season ranked No. 1 in the country in goals-against average, shutout percentage and

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Players currently on the Army roster are highlighted in Bold. Non-graduates in Italics. Players listed with the year they graduated. Non-Graduates listed by class with which they entered West Point.

A-A-A-A-A Acojedo, Chris na (2000, 01) ...... 2002 Albano, Alexis (1992, 93, 94, 95) ...... 1996 Alexander, Paige (2009) ...... 2013 Allen, Tiff any (2002, 03, 04, 05) ...... 2006 Julia Stallard Molly McGuigan Pia White An, Kim (2010, 11, 12, 13) ...... 2014 Ashworth, Mary (1992, 93, 94, 95) ...... 1996 Fishburne, Holly (1987, 88, 89, 90)...... 1991 Lee, Monica (2008, 09, 10, 11) ...... 2012 Fiston, Elizabeth (1994, 95, 96, 97) ...... 1998 LeGrand, Tosie (1990, 91, 92, 93) ...... 1994 B-B-B-B-B Fitzpatrick, Anne (1998) ...... 2001 LoGiudice, Deneil (1988, 89, 90, 91) ...... 1992 Bagley, Stephanie (1995, 96, 97) ...... 1998 Ford, Andrea (1986, 87)...... 1988 Lohmuller, Chris ne (2006, 07) ...... 2007 Baker, Kris n (1986)...... 1990 Fox, Therese (2006) ...... 2010 Long, Deborah (1989, 90) ...... 1992 Barcomb, Jennifer (1993, 94, 95, 96)...... 1997 French, Andrea (1991, 92, 93, 94) ...... 1995 Longo, Silvia (2003, 04, 05, 06) ...... 2007 Bates, Andrea (2000) ...... 2004 Loste er, Alexandra (2007, 08, 09, 10) ...... 2011 G-G-G-G-G

ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS ALL-TIME Beardsley, Kris ne (1989, 90, 91) ...... 1993 Loughman, Catherine (1994, 95, 96, 97) ...... 1998 Benne , Donna (2010,11,12) ...... 2014 Gabriel, Patricia (1993, 94, 95) ...... 1997 Loughman, Karen (1996, 97, 98, 99) ...... 2000 Benne , Morgan (2002, 03, 04) ...... 2006 Gallagher, Caitlyn (2006, 07, 08) ...... 2010 Benne , Sarah (1987, 88) ...... 1991 Garcia, Rebecca (2003, 04, 05, 06) ...... 2007 M-M-M-M-M Be erbed, Elizabeth (2006, 07, 08) ...... 2010 Gibson, Jennifer (1995, 96, 97, 98) ...... 1999 Madden, Amy (1992, 93) ...... 1996 Biddick, Drew (2005, 06, 07, 08) ...... 2009 Gordon, Lindsay (2008, 09, 10, 11) ...... 2012 Malta, Marissa (2010, 11, 12) ...... 2014 Biddick, Emily (2001, 02, 03, 04) ...... 2005 Goss, Sarah (2005, 06, 07, 08) ...... 2009 McAllister, Jessica (2012, 13) ...... 2016 Bier, Rachel (1986) ...... 1990 Go lieb, Samantha (2013) ...... 2017 McGuigan, Molly (2010, 11, 12, 13) ...... 2014 Black, Michelle (1990, 91) ...... 1993 Gower, Stephanie (2010, 11, 12, 13) ...... 2014 McKechnie, Kelli (1993, 94, 95) ...... 1996 Blount, Wendy (1989, 90, 91, 92) ...... 1993 Greaves, Ashley (1997, 98, 99, 2000) ...... 2001 McLaws, Melissa (2009, 10, 12) ...... 2013 Boone, Kelly (2001) ...... 2005 Meier, Gretchen (1991, 92, 93, 94) ...... 1995 Boyle, Mary Erin (2003, 04, 05, 06) ...... 2007 H-H-H-H-H Meier, Michelle (1991, 92, 93, 94) ...... 1995 Bradley, Alison (1990, 91) ...... 1994 Hagan, Holly (1986) ...... 1987 Meyer, Kate (2013) ...... 2017 Brown, Delaney (2002, 03, 04, 05) ...... 2006 Harrington, Emily (1995, 96, 97, 98)...... 1999 Miller, Carla (1986, 87, 88) ...... 1989 Bryan, Candice (2009,10) ...... 2011 Harrington, Molly (1998, 99, 2001) ...... 2002 Miller, Caroline (2005, 06, 07, 08) ...... 2009 Burns, Kelsie (2013) ...... 2017 Harrington, Sally (1994, 95, 96, 97) ...... 1998 Mitchell, Cheryl (1996, 97, 98, 99) ...... 2000 Byrnes, Molly (2005, 06, 07, 08) ...... 2009 Hasse , Sandra (1986, 87, 88)...... 1989 Mitchell, Sonya (1994, 95, 96) ...... 1998 Hauf, Suzanne (1990, 91, 92, 93) ...... 1994 Mitchem, Alana (2011, 12) ...... 2015 C-C-C-C-C Helbling, Erringer (2008. 09, 10, 11)...... 2012 Molacek, Joey (2010, 11, 12, 13) ...... 2014 Cahill, Jennifer (1988, 89, 90, 91) ...... 1992 Hennessy, Shavonne (1999, 2000, 01, 02) ...... 2003 Mosher, Kaley (2010, 11, 12) ...... 2014 Cassalia, Jordan (2013) ...... 2017 Hennessey, Susan (1987) ...... 1991 Moss, Jennifer (1999) ...... 2003 Castellini, Annah (1991, 92, 93) ...... 1994 Hepfer, Brooke (2012, 13) ...... 2016 Mulnix, Alison (2002, 03, 04) ...... 2006 Cisek, Traci (1987, 88, 89) ...... 1991 Herron, Mallory (2011, 12, 13) ...... 2015 Murray, Eileen (1994, 95) ...... 1998 Clark, Frances (1999) ...... 2003 Hodge, Jodi (1986, 87) ...... 1988 Clegg, Deanna (2008, 09, 10, 11) ...... 2012 Hoff man, Erica (1994) ...... 1996 N-N-N-N-N Collins, Devon (2004, 05, 06, 07) ...... 2008 Holder, Mallory (2012, 13) ...... 2016 Nay, Emily (1999, 2000, 01, 02) ...... 2003 Congemi, Jessica (2004, 05, 06, 07) ...... 2008 Hughes, Holly (1992, 93, 94, 95) ...... 1996 Nickerson, Lori (1986, 87) ...... 1990 Connors, Elinor (1997, 98) ...... 2001 Hughes, Jennifer (1997, 98, 99, 2000) ...... 2001 Ndlovu, Erica (2012, 13) ...... 2016 Connors, Chris ne (2000, 01, 02, 03) ...... 2004 Nguyen, Marilinh (2009, 10) ...... 2013 Conroe, Natalie (1986) ...... 1987 J-J-J-J-J Conroy, Meghan (1998) ...... 2000 Janick, Lynn (2003, 04, 05, 06)...... 2007 O-O-O-O-O Cook, Emily (2001, 03, 04) ...... 2005 Janoski, Amelia (2005, 06, 07, 08) ...... 2009 O’Leary, Chris ne (2006, 07, 08) ...... 2010 Costello, Elizabeth (2004, 05, 06, 07) ...... 2008 Johansen, Donna (1986, 87, 88) ...... 1989 Oliver, Madison (2011, 12, 13) ...... 2015 Johnson, Sara (2000, 01, 02, 03) ...... 2004 D-D-D-D-D Jorgensen, Julie (2002, 03, 04, 05) ...... 2006 P-P-P-P-P Darby, Kimberly (1986, 87, 88, 89) ...... 1990 Pais, Lisa (1989, 90, 91, 92) ...... 1993 Demers, Kelly (1986, 87, 88, 89) ...... 1990 K-K-K-K-K Parchomenko, Angela (1995) ...... 1999 DeViney, Selina (1989, 90, 91, 92) ...... 1993 Kaila, Chris ne (2008, 09, 10) ...... 2012 Parker, Sarah (1999) ...... 2001 Domme, Sarah (2002, 03, 04, 05) ...... 2006 Kalik, Jaclyn (2010, 11, 12, 13)...... 2014 Pascucci, Jennifer (2002, 03, 04, 05) ...... 2006 Dreyfus, Sarah (2002, 03, 04, 05) ...... 2007 Kamrowski, Jennifer (1996, 97, 98) ...... 2000 Peck, Andrea (1988, 89) ...... 1992 Duckwall, Ellen (2011, 12, 13) ...... 2015 Kanis, Rebecca (1987, 88, 89) ...... 1991 Pedicino, Geralyn (2004, 05, 07) ...... 2008 Dugas, Emma (2011) ...... 2015 Katalini, Carly (2013) ...... 2017 Pedley, Holly (1994, 95, 96, 97) ...... 1998 Keen, Claudia (2002, 03, 04, 05) ...... 2006 Pendry, Katherine (1992, 93, 94, 95) ...... 1996 E-E-E-E-E Kidd, Mary (1996, 97, 98, 99) ...... 2000 Perovich, Anneliese (2004) ...... 2008 Ellison, Kaitlin (2009) ...... 2010 Kinney, Amy (1998, 99, 2000) ...... 2002 Pound, , Ka e (2012, 13) ...... 2016 Emerson, Ashley (2003, 04, 05, 06) ...... 2007 Kosco, Caroline Leigh (2002, 03, 04, 05) ...... 2006 Encarnacao, Tina (1993, 94, 95, 96) ...... 1997 Kotulich, Deborah (1988) ...... 1990 R-R-R-R-R Evey, Kathleen (1996, 97, 98) ...... 2000 Koulabouth, Jessica (2011) ...... 2015 Regan, Kathleen (1986, 87, 88)...... 1989 Knur, Kimberly (1986, 87) ...... 1988 Rice, Caroline (2009, 10) ...... 2013 F-F-F-F-F Kracht, Michelle (2001, 02) ...... 2003 Robbins, Kelley (2007, 08. 09, 10) ...... 2011 Farrell, Randee (1998, 99, 2000, 01) ...... 2002 Roberts, Jenna (2003, 04, 05, 06, 07) ...... 2008 Farrell, Ronee (2003, 04, 05, 06) ...... 2007 L-L-L-L-L Robertson, Anne (1993) ...... 1997 Fearnside, Bri any (2006, 07, 08) ...... 2010 Lail, Anna (2012, 13)...... 2016 Rollman, Abby (1999, 2000, 01, 02) ...... 2003 Rosas, Linda (2012, 13) ...... 2015

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FOURYEAR LETTERWINNERS ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Rosenberger, Ruthie (2010, 11, 12, 13) ...... 2014 Rowan, Melinda (1993, 94, 95) ...... 1997 Albano, Alexis, 1992, 93, 94, 95 ...... 1996 Jorgensen, Julie, 2002, 03, 04, 05 ...... 2006 Rowe, Lauren (1999, 2000, 01, 02) ...... 2003 Allen, Tiff any, 2002, 03, 04, 05 ...... 2006 Kalik, Jaclyn, 2010, 11, 12, 13 ...... 2014 An, Kim, 2010, 11, 12, 13...... 2014 Rozzi, Hanna (2012, 13) ...... 2016 Keen, Claudia, 2002, 03, 04, 05 ...... 2006 Ashworth, Mary, 1992, 93, 94, 95 ...... 1996 Kidd, Mary, 1996, 97, 98, 99 ...... 2000 Russell, Michele (1994, 95) ...... 1998 Barcomb, Jennifer, 1993, 94, 95, 96 ...... 1997 Russell, Diana (1997, 98, 99, 2000) ...... 2001 Kosco, Leigh, 2002, 03, 04, 05 ...... 2006 Be erbed, Elizabeth, 2006, 07, 08, 09 ...... 2010 Lee, Monica, 2008, 09, 10, 11 ...... 2012 Biddick, Drew, 2005, 07, 07, 08 ...... 2009 LeGrand, Tosie, 1990, 91, 92, 93 ...... 1994 S-S-S-S-S Biddick, Emily, 2001, 02, 03, 04 ...... 2005 LoGiudice, Deneil*, 1988, 89, 90, 91 ...... 1992 Sachse, Beach (1987, 88) ...... 1991 Blount, Wendy, 1989, 90, 91, 92 ...... 1993 Longo, Silvia, 2003, 04, 05, 06 ...... 2007 Schachtler, Kelly (1999, 2000, 01, 02) ...... 2003 Boyle, Mary Erin, 2003, 04, 05, 06 ...... 2007 Loste er, Alex, 2007, 08, 09, 10 ...... 2011 Schmitz, Maria (2003, 04, 05, 06) ...... 2007 Brown, Delaney, 2002, 03, 04, 05 ...... 2006 Loughman, Cathy, 1994, 95, 96, 97 ...... 1998 Byrnes, Molly, 2005, 07, 07, 08 ...... 2009 Schroeder, Laura (1998, 99, 2000, 01) ...... 2002 Loughman, Kerry, 1996, 97, 98, 99 ...... 2000 Cahill, Jennifer, 1988, 89, 90, 91 ...... 1992 McGuigan, Molly, 2010, 11, 12, 13 ...... 2014 Schuble, Jennifer (1996) ...... 2000 Clegg, Dee , 2008, 09, 10, 11 ...... 2012 Seligman, Laura (1988, 89, 90) ...... 1992 Meier, Gretchen, 1991, 92, 93, 94 ...... 1995 Collins, Devon, 2004, 05, 06, 07 ...... 2008 Meier, Michelle, 1991, 92, 93, 94 ...... 1995 Shannon, Janis (2007, 08, 09) ...... 2011 Congemi, Jessica, 2004, 05, 06, 07 ...... 2008 Miller, Caroline, 2005, 07, 07, 08 ...... 2009 Sheets, Asleigh (2008, 09) ...... 2012 Connors, Tina, 2000, 01, 02, 03 ...... 2004 Mitchell, Cheryl, 1996, 97, 98, 99 ...... 2000 Shinoski, Marianna (1987) ...... 1989 Costello, Elizabeth, 2004, 05, 06, 07 ...... 2008 Molacek, Jamie, 2010, 11, 12, 13 ...... 2014 Signorelli, Julie (1986) ...... 1990 Darby, Kim, 1986, 87, 88, 89 ...... 1990 Nay, Emily, 1999, 00, 01, 02 ...... 2003 Smith, Catherine (1988, 89, 90)...... 1992 Demers, Kelly, 1986, 87, 88, 89 ...... 1990 O’Leary, Chris ne, 2006, 07, 08, 09 ...... 2009 DeViney, Selina, 1989, 90, 91, 92 ...... 1993 Smolinski, Lynn (1997) ...... 1999 Pais, Lisa, 1989, 90, 91, 92 ...... 1993 Domme, Sarah, 2002, 03, 04, 05 ...... 2006 Pascucci, Jen, 2002, 03, 04, 05 ...... 2006 Soer, Kimberly (2004) ...... 2005 Dreyfus, Sarah, 2002, 03, 04, 05 ...... 2007 Souza, Marissa (1991, 92, 93) ...... 1994 Pedley, Holly, 1994, 95, 96, 97 ...... 1998 Encarnacao, Tina, 1993, 94, 95, 96 ...... 1997 Pendry, Kate, 1992, 93, 94, 95 ...... 1996 Spence, Deidre (1991, 92, 93, 94) ...... 1995 Emerson, Ashley, 2003, 04, 05, 06 ...... 2007 Robbin, Kelley, 2007, 08, 09, 10...... 2011 Sprague, Lynn (1986) ...... 1987 Farrell, Randee, 1998, 99, 00, 01 ...... 2002 Roberts, Jenna, 2004, 05, 06, 07 ...... 2008 Squire, Marie a (1999, 2000, 01, 02)...... 2003 Farrell, Ronee, 2003, 04, 05, 06 ...... 2007 Rollman, Abby, 1999, 00, 01, 02 ...... 2003 Stagg, Lucie (1986) ...... 1987 Fearnside, Bri any, 2006, 07, 08, 09 ...... 2010 Rosenberger, Ruthie, 2010, 11, 12, 13...... 2014 Stallard, Julia (2008, 09, 10, 11) ...... 2012 Fishburne, Holly, 1987, 88, 89, 90 ...... 1991 Rowe, Lauren, 1999, 00, 01, 02 ...... 2003 Fiston, Beth, 1994, 95, 96, 97 ...... 1998 Stair, Erin (1997, 98, 99) ...... 2001 Russell, Diana 1997, 98, 99, 00 ...... 2001 French, Andrea, 1991, 92, 93, 94 ...... 1995 Schachtler, Kelly, 1999, 00, 01, 02 ...... 2003 Starr, Ka e (2011) ...... 2015 Gallagher, Caitlyn, 2006, 07, 08, 09 ...... 2010 Stein, Shannon (1996, 97, 98, 99) ...... 2000 Schmitz, Maria, 2003, 04, 05, 06 ...... 2007 Garcia, Rebecca, 2003, 04, 05, 06...... 2007 Schroeder, Laura, 1998, 99, 00, 01 ...... 2002 Stewart, Candace (2012, 13) ...... 2016 Gibson, Jen, 1995, 96, 97, 98...... 1999 Spence, Deidre, 1991, 92, 93, 94 ...... 1995 Swasey, Kayla (2013) ...... 2017 Gordon, Lindsay, 2008, 09, 10, 11 ...... 2012 Stallard, Julia, 2008, 09, 10, 11 ...... 2012 Goss, Sarah, 2005, 07, 07, 08 ...... 2009 Stein, Shannon, 1996, 97, 98, 99 ...... 2000 T-T-T-T-T Gower, Stephanie, 2010, 11, 12, 13 ...... 2014 Squire, Marie a, 1999, 00, 01, 02 ...... 2003 Taylor, Donielle (2000, 01, 02, 03) ...... 2004 Greaves, Ashley, 1997, 98, 99, 00 ...... 2001 Taylor, Donielle, 2000, 01, 02, 03 ...... 2004 Harrington, Emily, 1995, 96, 97, 98 ...... 1999 Thomure, Lisa (2006) ...... 2010 Tien, Karen, 1998, 99, 00, 01 ...... 2002 Harrington, Sally, 1994, 95, 96, 97 ...... 1998 Valle e, Elizabeth, 1995, 96, 97, 98 ...... 1999 Turnnidge, Carlie (2009, 10) ...... 2011 Hauf, Suzanne, 1990, 91, 92, 93 ...... 1994 Tien, Karen (1998, 99, 2000, 01) ...... 2002 Veach, Michelle, 2000, 01, 02, 03 ...... 2004 Helbling, Erringer, 2008, 09, 10, 11 ...... 2012 Wacker, Kaite, 2010, 11, 12, 13 ...... 2014 Traylor, Nina (2005, 2006) ...... 2009 Hennessy, Shavonne, 1999, 00, 01, 02 ...... 2003 White, Pia, 2005, 07, 07, 08 ...... 2009 Trezza, Jillian (2001) ...... 2005 Hughes, Holly, 1992, 93, 94, 95 ...... 1996 Williams, Tara, 1990, 91, 92, 93 ...... 1994 Hughes, Jennifer, 1997, 98, 99, 00 ...... 2001 * non graduate U-U-U-U-U Janick, Lynn, 2003, 04, 05, 06 ...... 2007 Urban, Erica (2001) ...... 2005 Janoski, Amelia, 2005, 07, 07, 08 ...... 2009 Johnson, Sara, 2000, 01, 02, 03 ...... 2004 V-V-V-V-V Valle e, Elizabeth (1995, 96, 97, 98) ...... 1999 Veach, Michelle (2000, 01, 02, 03) ...... 2004 Venable, Kate (2003, 04, 05, 06) ...... 2007

W-W-W-W-W Wacker, Ka e (2010, 11, 12, 13) ...... 2014 Washington, Dymon (2008) ...... 2012 Watson, Laura (2001) ...... 2005 Walker, Adrian (2000, 01, 02) ...... 2004 Weglinski, Karen (1987) ...... 1988 White, Pia (2005, 06, 07, 08) ...... 2009 Widman, Bailey (2012, 13) ...... 2016 Williams, Tara (1990, 91, 92, 93) ...... 1994 Wilson, Lara (2011, 12, 13) ...... 2015 Wilson, Michiko (2003, 04) ...... 2005 Windley, Dana (2004) ...... 2008 Winslow, Ingrid (1989, 90, 91) ...... 1992 Wishart, Pamela (2013) ...... 2017 Wnuk, Emily (1998, 99) ...... 2002

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ACADEMY LEADERSHIP ACADEMY Brigadier General John (J.T.) Thomson became the Lieutenant General Robert L. Caslen, Jr. became Brigadier General Timothy E. Trainor, Ph.D., became 75th Commandt of Cadets this August. He hails from the 59th Superintendent of the U.S. Military Academy the Dean of the Academic Board at the United States Tyler, Texas, and earned his commission as a Second at West Point on July 17, 2013. Military Academy in the summer of 2010. He previously Lieutenant of Field Ar llery in 1986. Caslen graduated from the U.S. Military Academy served as professor and head of the Department His ini al assignment was with the 6th Ba alion, at West Point in 1975. He earned master’s degrees from of Systems Engineering at West Point where he 41st Field Ar llery (M109A2, 155mm SP) in Kitzingen, and Kansas State University. taught courses in engineering management, systems Germany, in direct support to the 2nd Brigade, 3rd In- Previous to this assignment, he served as the engineering and decision analysis. fantry Division from 1987 to 1990. In 1990, BG Thom- Chief of the Offi ce of Security Coopera on-Iraq. Trainor graduated with a Bachelor of Science from son was assigned to the 2nd Armored Cavalry Regi- His prior deployments and assignments include West Point in 1983 and entered the Engineer Branch of ment in Nuremburg, Germany. From 1992 to 1994, serving as the commander of the Combined Arms the U.S. Army. As an engineering offi cer, Trainor has he served as Opera ons Offi cer for the 1st Armored Center at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., the command that served in opera onal assignments around the world, Division Ar llery in Baumholder, Germany, and then oversees the Command and General Staff College including Germany, Honduras, Fort Bragg, N.C., Fort later commanded Bravo Ba ery, 4th Ba alion, 29th and 17 other schools, centers, and training programs Riley, Kans. and Sarajevo, Bosnia. Field Ar llery (M109A2, 155mm SP) in direct support located throughout the United States; commanding Trainor has a Master of Business Administra on to the 2nd Brigade, 1st Armored Division. Following general of the 25th Infantry Division (Light) and com- from the Fuqua School of Business at Duke and a ba ery command, he served as a Tac cal Offi cer for manding general of the Mul -Na onal Division-North doctorate degree in industrial engineering from North the U.S. Corps of Cadets at West Point un l 1997. during Opera on Iraqi Freedom; commandant of Carolina State University. He is a member of the Military From June 1998 to June 2003, BG Thomson was as- cadets for the U.S. Military Academy; deputy direc- Applica ons Society of the Ins tute for Opera ons signed to the 4th Infantry Division (M) at Fort Hood, tor for the War on Terrorism, J-5, The Joint Staff ; Research and the Management Sciences the Military Texas. BG Thomson commanded the 2nd Ba alion, assistant division commander (maneuver), 3rd Opera ons Research Society, the American Society for 4th Field Ar llery (MLRS) of the 214th Field Ar llery Infantry Division (Mechanized); chief of staff , 10th Engineering Management and the American Society Brigade at Fort Sill, Okla., from June 2003 to June Mountain Division (Light); chief of staff , Combined of Engineering Educa on. He is a past president of 2005. Joint Task Force Mountain during Opera on Enduring Epsilon Mu Eta, the na onal Engineering Management Following ba alion command, he served on the Freedom; commander, 2nd Brigade, 101st Airborne Honor Society. Trainor is also a member of the Board of Joint Staff as an advisor to the Assistant to the Chair- Division (Air Assault); chief of staff , 101st Airborne Fellows for the David Crawford School of Engineering at man of the Joint Chiefs of Staff , extensively interac ng Division (Air Assault); senior brigade C2 Observer/ Norwich University. and traveling with the U.S. Department of State on Controller, Opera ons Group, Joint Readiness Train- As an analyst, Trainor helped develop the Installa on na onal security aff airs. From May 2007 to Feb. 2008, ing Center; commander, 1st Ba alion, 14th Infantry, Status Report that provides the Army a standardized he served as the Execu ve Offi cer to the Commanding 25th Infantry Division (Light); execu ve offi cer to the means to assess infrastructure and environmental General of Mul -Na onal Corps, Iraq. He later headed deputy commander in Hai during Opera on Uphold condi ons on installa ons to support resource the Commander’s Ini a ves Group for Mul -Na onal Democracy; J-3 in Honduras for Joint Task Force Bravo; alloca on decisions. He has applied decision analysis Forces-Iraq from Oct. 2008 to Jan. 2009, and then brigade opera ons offi cer, 3rd Brigade, 101st Airborne methods in comple ng an organiza onal analysis of served as Execu ve Offi cer to the MNF-I Commanding Division (Air Assault); execu ve offi cer, 2nd Ba alion, the Army’s Installa on Management Agency and in General from April 2009 to July 2009. 187th Infantry, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) assessing defense security coopera on programs. BG Thomson commanded the 41st Fires Brigade, during Opera ons Desert Shield/Desert Storm. Trainor deployed to Basrah, Iraq in the summer 1st Cavalry Division at Fort Hood, Texas, from Oct. 2009 Caslen’s awards and decora ons include the of 2007 and worked with the Bri sh-led Provincial to July 2011. Following brigade command, he became Dis nguished Service Medal, the Defense Su- Reconstruc on Team in helping the provincial Iraqi the Director of the Chief’s Coordina on Group (CCG) perior Service Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, the leaders improve their infrastructure revitaliza on for the 38th Chief of Staff of the Army at Headquar- Legion of Merit with three Oak Leaf Clusters, the plans. ters, Department of the Army through March 2013. In Bronze Star Medal with two Oak Leaf Clusters, the Trainor is married to Col. Donna Brazil, a 1983 April 2013, he assumed du es as Deputy Commander Defense Meritorious Service Medal, and the Meri- graduate of West Point, who re red this summer a er for the 4th Infantry Division at Fort Carson, Colo. torious Service Medal with fi ve Oak Leaf Clusters. serving as a professor in the Department of Behavioral BG Thomson earned a B.S. degree in computer en- He has earned the Combat Infantryman Badge, Sciences at the Academy. They have a daughter Cory, a gineering from the U.S. Military Academy in 1986 and the Joint Chiefs of Staff Iden fi ca on Badge, and 2013 USMA graduate, along with sons; Danny and Zach. a M.S. degree in Counseling and Leader Development is Airborne, Air Assault, and Ranger qualifi ed. Danny and Zach are currently a ending the Academy from Long Island University in 1995. Caslen is married with three children. BG Thomson and his wife, Holly, have two sons, Ty- ler and Parker.

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BBOOOO CORRIGANCORRIGAN DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS BOO CORRIGAN DDirectorirector ooff AAthleticsthletics tory in the series for the Academy. West Point went leading up to its annual showdown with arch-rival 18-13 overall against the Mids during the year and Navy. Not only was the two-hour program broadcast has a 34-29-1 mark versus Navy in the last two sea- to a na onal audience on Show me, but also won sons. the Emmy Award for Best Sports Documentary. The Army fi nished a very successful campaign in 2013- Army football team was also the focus of a behind- 14 with an overall record of 235-173-7 for a .575 win- the-scenes book tled, “Soldiers First,” wri en by ning percentage, the highest mark since 2004-05. New York Times writer Joe Drape. In 2013-14, the Black Knights brought home Corrigan has also made his mark on the aesthet- league tles in men’s tennis, baseball and women’s ics of historic Michie Stadium. In order to upgrade basketball. Army won regular season tles in men’s the appearance and provide a be er experience for tennis and baseball, while the women’s hoops squad Army fans, Corrigan implemented a Michie Stadium won the league tournament and was a 13th seed in branding and signage campaign that began in 2011. the NCAA Tournament. Ten of Army’s squads par- The fi rst phase of the project was completed prior to cipated in Patriot League postseason, while rifl e the 2012 season. earned an NCAA berth for the 11th-straight season. In addi on to his du es at West Point, Corrigan has In 2012-13 alone, Army accounted for more than been an ac ve leader in the Patriot League, serving 100 all-league cita ons. Hockey’s Cheyne Rocha and as chairman of the conference’s Broadband Commit- lacrosse’s Brendan Buckley each captured the Senior tee. CLASS Award in their respec ve sports, making Army Corrigan, who was the senior associate athle c di- the only school in the na on to have mul ple win- rector for external aff airs at Duke University star ng ners in 2012-13. in August 2008, brings a wealth of leadership to his During the 2012-13 season, Army teams combined post. He is a proven administrator with 18 previous Boo Corrigan was named the Academy’s director to post an overall record of 236-183-8 for a .562 win- years of experience in all areas of revenue genera- of athle cs on Feb. 1, 2011. ning percentage. The winter sports programs had on, external aff airs, staff management and leader- “We have an opportunity to work every day with their best season in fi ve years as the women’s bas- ship. a truly excep onal group of young people,” Corri- ketball team won the Patriot League regular season Corrigan’s chief responsibili es at Duke included gan said. “The opportuni es they receive through tle, the men’s basketball team posted its fi rst win- the oversight of the Blue Devil corporate partner- intercollegiate athle cs will help shape their own ning season in 28 years and the rifl e squad advanced ships and the Marke ng, Promo ons, Ticket, Internet leadership styles as they become offi cers in the U.S. to the NCAA Championships for the 10th consecu ve Opera ons, Sports Informa on and Video Services Army. We have a great team that focuses daily on our season. departments. In only two years at Duke, Corrigan cadet-athletes. We strive to enhance their overall ex- It was also a great year in the compe on against was responsible for the nego a on of mul -media perience as they develop into the leaders our na on fellow service academies. Army split the season se- rights to ISP. needs.” ries versus Navy, 16-16-1, marking the best winning A supervisor of the 2009 NCAA Champion women’s tennis and 2010 NCAA Champion men’s lacrosse pro- In his short me as athle c director, Corrigan has percentage against the Mids (.500) since 2004-05. grams, Corrigan was a part of three NCAA Champi- strengthened and expanded Army Athle cs’ rela on- The Black Knights owned a 4-2-1 record against Air onships at Duke in just two seasons. He is currently ships in several key areas. In his tenure, Army has Force, improving the record to 20-18-2 (.525) versus a member of the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Rules com- secured a new apparel agreement with Nike, a new service academy foes in 2012-13. Cadet-athletes have con nued to thrive in the class- mi ee and the Atlan c Coast Conference Men’s La- pouring rights contract with Coke and bringing in the crosse Commi ee, while serving on the Execu ve Aspire Group to enhance cket sales and be er serve room under Corrigan’s watch. In his two full years, Army has boasted seven Academic All-Americans, Budget Commi ee at Duke. Army season cket holders. Corrigan also cra ed the Prior to arriving at Duke in August of 2008, he over- Team Army concept, a comprehensive plan designed including six fi rst-team selec ons. Lacrosse’s Bren- dan Buckely became the fi rst Army athlete to capture saw Notre Dame’s corporate rela ons and marke ng to add signifi cant value to Army’s corporate sponsor- as an associate athle c director for fi ve years. During ships while maintaining the tradi on of West Point Academic All-American of the Year honors in 2012. In 2011, the Black Knights’ football team boasted two his s nt at Notre Dame, Corrigan spearheaded the Athle cs. redesign of its offi cial athle cs website and crea on Under Corrigan, Army has experienced incredible fi rst-team CoSIDA Academic All-Americans, a fi rst for the program since 1957. Since the start of the 2011- of 15-20 hours of original video content weekly. That success on the fi elds of friendly strife, including win- resulted in a 35 percent increase in page views and 12 season, Army boasts six Patriot League Scholar- ning the star series against Navy as well as the overall unique users. Corrigan also worked directly with ISP Athletes of the Year, including Buckley, a two- me compe on in 2013-14. Sports, CSTV, and NBC Sports from a sales and mar- overall men’s winner. Corrigan, who has a proven record as a fundraiser, ke ng standpoint. spearheaded changes in the Army A Club and cket Twenty of Army’s 24 NCAA programs scored above Before joining the staff at Notre Dame, Corrigan opera ons that have resulted in more than $20 mil- the na onal average in the 2013 NCAA APR report. spent nearly three years as the associate athle c di- lion dollars in major gi s and record-se ng annual The men’s cross country and wrestling teams earned rector for marke ng at the United States Naval Acad- giving during his tenure. During that me the funding public recogni on for fi nishing in the top 10 percent emy. He was responsible for turning the marke ng for a new lacrosse facility, that is scheduled to break of their respec ve sport. The cross country squad department from a defi cit to profi t in his fi rst year ground, was secured, while raising a record amount boasted a perfect score of 1,000. with full budget responsibility for the department. in each successive year. In addi on, former football standout Andrew Ro- Corrigan also was in mately involved with the re- In addi on to his role in enhancing revenues for driguez, Class of 2012, became the fi rst Army player branding of the Annual Giving Campaign (The Blue Army Athle cs, Corrigan led a strategic planning pro- to win the Na onal Football Founda on’s Willam and Gold), which led to an increase of 75 percent cess that developed a new mission statement and V. Campbell Trophy, which is presented annually to year over year dona ons. goals for the department. the na on’s top football scholar-athlete. Rodriguez His collegiate experience also includes a s nt as In his fi rst full three years at West Point, Corrigan later was honored with the Amateur Athle c Union’s assistant director of marke ng at Florida State from has overseen a program that owns 11 Patriot League James E. Sullivan Award as the top amateur athlete in 1992-95. regular season or tournament championships and the country. He was the fi rst Army player to receive Corrigan is a 1990 University of Notre Dame grad- sent eight teams to the NCAA postseason (rifl e). the award since 1946 and was just the third player in uate with a degree in economics. He is married to Thirty-three cadets have earned a major award from history (Peyton Manning, Tim Tebow) to win both the the former Kristen Aceto, a former fi eld hockey and their conference,. Campbell Trophy and Sullivan Award. lacrosse player at the University of Virginia who Last season, Corrigan led Army Athle cs to its fi rst Army has been the focus of na onal a en on since also earned a master’s degree from the school. The star series victory since 1996, going 12-11 in star se- Corrigan’s arrival. He was instrumental in support- couple has three children, Finley, Tre and Brian. He ries compe ons against Navy. It was the 12th vic- ing the CBS documentary, “Game of Honor,” that is the youngest of seven children of Gene and Lena chronicled the Black Knights’ 2011 football season Corrigan.

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Peterson’s Guide ranks West Point as one of the gram in high school, including four years of English, most compe ve colleges in the na on and Forbes four years of math (including trigonometry), two ranked West Point as American’s best college in years of laboratory science, two years of a foreign 2009, third-best in 2011 and eighth in the latest poll. language and one year of U.S. history. There are approximately 12,000 applica ons each To be medically qualifi ed, you must be in good year for less than 1,200 cadet vacancies. Applicants physical and mental health and pass a medical exam compete for vacancies and are evaluated in three ar- administered by the Department of Defense. eas: academics, physical ap tude and demonstrated To meet physical qualifi ca on standards, you leadership ability. must demonstrate above-average strength, endur- Cadet vacancies are allocated to each member ance and agility. The West Point Field Force admin- of Congress and to the representa ves to Congress isters a Physical Ap tude Exam to measure these from Washington, D.C., Guam, the Virgin Islands, traits. Puerto Rico, American Samoa and the Mariana Is- The exam includes: pull-ups for men/fl exed lands. Many foreign governments are also invited arm hang for women, basketball throw from the to nominate cadets under a Department of State kneeling posi on, standing long jump, a 300-yard program, so the student popula on at West Point is shu le run and a two-minute bout of push-ups. incredibly diverse. The following is an overview of the fi rst three steps toward gaining admi ance to West Point. APPLY FOR A NOMINATION Further informa on regarding the admissions

ADMISSION TO WEST POINT TO WEST ADMISSION process and orienta on visits is available by call- A nomina on is the legal authority for West ing the Director of Admissions at (845) 938-4041. Point to consider a candidate for admission. Nomi- Should you wish to schedule an offi cial visit, con- na ons are available from every member of Con- tact the Army Soccer Offi ce at (845) 938-4826. gress and from the representa ves to Congress listed above. At a minimum, you should apply to Director of Admissions DETERMINE IF YOU MEET ENTRANCE your two senators, your representa ve and the Vice U.S. Military Academy REQUIREMENTS President. 646 Swi Road Nomina ons are also available, from the Presi- West Point, NY 10996-1905 To meet West Point’s minimum entrance re- dent, for children of career military personnel, and (845) 938-4041 quirements, you must: be at least 17 but not yet 23 from the Secretary of the Army for enlisted soldiers Automated admissions informa on is also avail- on the day you enter West Point; be a U.S. ci zen in the Regular Army, Army Reserve or Army Na onal able at the above phone number. Addi onally, you at the me you enter (except for foreign cadets as Guard; for children of deceased or 100% disabled can request a ques onnaire from the Academy’s noted above); not be married or pregnant, nor have veterans; children of persons awarded the Medal World Wide Web page at: www.usma.edu/Admis- a legal obliga on to support a child or other depen- of Honor; and students in Army ROTC, Army Junior sions. The web site also includes addi onal infor- dent. ROTC, or Navy, Air Force, or Marine Junior ROTC ma on about the admissions process as well as the Addi onally, you must meet academic, medical units which have been designated as Honor Units courses of instruc on available at West Point. and physical qualifi ca ons. To be considered academ- with Dis nc on. Finally, if you are at least a high school junior and ically qualifi ed, you should have an above-average are sincerely interested in a ending West Point and high school or college academic record and strong START A FILE AT WEST POINT serving as an offi cer in the U.S. Army, you should talk performance on the standardized American College to your school guidance counselor. Each counselor’s Tes ng (ACT) Assessment Program Exam or the Col- West Point will start your candidate fi le upon receipt offi ce has a copy of the latest West Point catalog and lege Board Scholas c Ap tude Test (SAT). Addi on- of a completed Precandidate Ques onnaire. You informa on to help you with your college ally, you should take a strong college preparatory pro- may obtain a ques onnaire by wri ng or calling: choices.

Upon taking the oath, West Point graduates are commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the United States Army.

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