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Uncmediaguide2017.Pdf General Information The 2017 Season Lacrosse Staff This is Carolina History p. 2-14 p. 15-16 p. 17-33 p. 34-43 2017 Seniors 2017 Outlook History & Record Book Tar Heel Social Media Contents p. 1 Tar Heel Honor Roll p. 34-35 Media and fans can follow the Carolina women’s Media Information p. 1 2016 Statistics p. 36 lacrosse team on the official web site of North Quick Facts p. 1 2017 Results p. 37 Carolina athletics, GoHeels.com. On social media: 2017 Schedule p. 2 Where Are They Now? p. 38 Twitter: @uncwlax 2017 Roster p. 3 All-Time Letterwinners p. 39 Instagram: uncwlax 2017 Player Profiles pp. 4-14 Carolina Record Book p. 40-41 Snapchat: search for uncwlax Facebook: Head Coach Jenny Levy p. 15 Tar Heels in the UWLX p. 42 facebook.com/uncwlax Assistant Coach Phil Barnes p. 16 Honored Jerseys p. 43 Assistant Coach Josh Dionne p. 16 The Rams Club p. 44 Support Staff p. 16 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse Fetzer Field p. 17 University of North Carolina pp. 18-19 Chapel Hill p. 20 UNC’s Athletic Heritage p. 21 Academic Support p. 22 Carolina Leadership Academy p. 23 Carolina Family p. 24 Carolina in the Community p. 25 2013 & 2016 NCAA Champions pp. 26-27 2016 ACC regular season champion NCAA Tournament Success p. 28-29 2016 ACC Tournament champion National Team Tar Heels p. 30-31 Standout Individuals p. 32-33 2016 NCAA champion QUICK FACTS 2016 Overall Record: 20-2 2017 WOMEN’S Location: Chapel Hill, N.C. 2016 ACC Record, Finish: 7-0, first place LACROSSE Chartered: 1789 2016 NCAA Tournament: 4-0 (champion) YEARBOOK Enrollment: 18,350 undergraduates NCAA Tournament Appearances: 18 The 2017 University Chancellor: Carol Folt (Most Recent: 2016; nine NCAA semifinals) of North Carolina wom- Athletic Director: Bubba Cunningham Letterwinners Returning/Lost in 2017: 22/8 en’s lacrosse yearbook Affiliation: NCAA Division I Starters Returning/Lost in 2017: 8/4 was edited by Matt Conference: Atlantic Coast Bowers with assistance UNC ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Nickname: Tar Heels from Matt Hodgin. Rameses (a ram) Mascot: Senior Associate A.D. for Covers designed by Colors: Carolina Blue and white Communications: Steve Kirschner Lucy Manning. Website: GoHeels.com Assistant A.D. for Communications: Front and back cover Field: Fetzer Field Kevin Best photos, team photo and head shots by Jeffrey Capacity: 5,025 Women’s Lacrosse Contact: Matt Bowers Email Address: [email protected] Camarati. Graduation and team reunion pho- CAROLINA WOMEN’S LACROSSE Office Phone: (919) 962-7259 tos by Tony Yount. All other photography by Head Coach: Jenny Levy (Virginia, 1992) Mobile Phone: (919) 619-7021 Camarati unless otherwise noted. Career & UNC Record: 295-106 (21 seasons) Office Fax: (919) 962-0612 Printing by ImageMark. Special thanks to Assistant Coaches: Phil Barnes, Josh Dionne Mailing address: Susan Anderson. Volunteer Asst.: Taylor Chumney Scotton P.O. Box 2126, Chapel Hill, NC 27515 Strength & Conditioning Coordinator: Erik Hernandez Supervising Staff Athletic Trainer: Chris Hirth Academic Advisor: Emily Adney CAROLINA: Administrative Assistant: Julie Domina We educate and inspire Lacrosse Office Phone: (919) 962-6000 Lacrosse Office Fax: (919) 843-8175 through athletics. Press Box Phone: (919) 962-1460 GoHeels.com 2017 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 1 2017 Schedule 2017 captains Carly Davis, Caylee Waters & Molly Hendrick DAY DATE OPPONENT/EVENT (TV) SITE TIME Sat. Feb. 4 James Madison Chapel Hill Noon Sat. Feb. 11 at Florida (SEC Network +) Gainesville, Fla. Noon Fri. Feb. 17 High Point Chapel Hill 5 p.m. Sat. Feb. 18 England National Team (exhibition) Chapel Hill 11:30 a.m. Sat. Feb. 25 at Maryland College Park, Md. 3 p.m. Fri. March 3 vs. Albany Sparks, Md. 3 p.m. Sun. March 5 vs. Canisius Sparks, Md. Noon Sat. March 11 Virginia (ACC Network Extra) Chapel Hill Noon Tues. March 14 Elon (ACC Network Extra) Chapel Hill 6 p.m. Sun. March 19 Northwestern (ACC Network Extra) Chapel Hill Noon Sat. March 25 Boston College Chapel Hill 2:15 p.m. Tues. March 28 at Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Va. 4 p.m. Sun. April 2 at Notre Dame South Bend, Ind. Noon Sat. April 8 at Louisville Louisville, Ky. Noon Sat. April 15 Syracuse (ACC Network Extra) Chapel Hill Noon Sat. April 22 at Duke Durham, N.C. 1 p.m. 2017 Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament, Richmond, Va. Thurs. April 27 Quarterfinals (RSN/ACC Network Extra) Richmond, Va. TBA Fri. April 28 Semifinals (RSN/ACC Network Extra) Richmond, Va. TBA Sun. May 30 Final (RSN/ACC Network Extra) Richmond, Va. TBA 2017 NCAA Tournament Dates May 12 – First Round Campus Sites May 14 – Second Round Campus Sites May 20 or 21 – Quarterfinals Campus Sites May 26 & 28 – Semifinals/Final Boston, Mass. All times Eastern and subject to change Home games played at Fetzer Field @uncwlax uncwlax The University of North Carolina is proud of its long-standing relation- ship with Nike. The two parties signed a new 10-year contract in May 2009 for Nike to continue as the exclusive supplier of athletic footwear, Proud to be an official apparel and accessories. Nike will provide the athletic department with sponsor of UNC women’s shoes, uniforms, coaching gear, balls and other equipment. Nike also gave lacrosse the University $2 million for the Chancellor’s Academic Enhancement Fund to support faculty. This partnership has benefitted all 28 varsity sports and providedmillions of dollars for academics and student scholarships at the University. 2017 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 2 @uncwlax 2017 Roster Roster Breakdowns No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (Secondary School) ALPHABETICAL 1 Taylor Moreno G 5-7 Fr. Huntington, N.Y. (Huntington) #25 Charlotte Allard 2 Elizabeth Haus D 5-8 Jr. Lutherville, Md. (Notre Dame Prep) #33 Maggie Auslander 4 Marie McCool M 5-6 Jr. Moorestown, N.J. (Moorestown) #22 Maggie Bill #21 Gianna Bowe 5 Olivia Ferrucci M 5-8 So. Naples, Fla. (Barron Collier) #18 Bridget Curran 6 Caroline Wakefield D/M 5-8 So. Centreville, Va. (Centreville) #12 Carly Davis 7 Ela Hazar M 5-6 Jr. Westwood, Mass. (Westwood) #27 Marisa DiVietro #5 Olivia Ferrucci 8 Katie Hoeg A 5-11 Fr. Mattituck, N.Y. (Mattituck) #44 Riley Harrison 9 Kara Klages M 5-7 So. Bel Air, Md. (John Carroll) #2 Elizabeth Haus 10 Sydney Holman A 5-7 Sr. Chapel Hill, N.C. (East Chapel Hill) #7 Ela Hazar #23 Molly Hendrick 12 Carly Davis* M/D 5-6 Sr. Skaneateles, N.Y. (Skaneateles) #97 Elise Hennessey 13 Sammy Jo Tracy M 5-4 Sr. Bedford, N.Y. (Fox Lane) #8 Katie Hoeg 14 Erin Kelly D 5-3 Fr.-R West Nyack, N.Y. (Clarkstown South) #10 Sydney Holman #17 Maddie Hoffer 15 Charlotte Sofield M 5-11 So. Alexandria, Va. (Bishop Ireton) #14 Erin Kelly 16 Carly Reed A 5-8 Sr. Alexandria, Va. (St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes) #32 Katie Kinsey 17 Maddie Hoffer D 5-4 Fr. Stony Brook, N.Y. (Sachem North) #9 Kara Klages #24 Naomi Lerner 18 Bridget Curran M 5-6 Jr. Fair Haven, N.J. (Rumson Fair Haven Regional) #26 Jess Lynch 19 Sidney Swormstedt A/M 5-4 Fr.-R Laconia, N.H. (New Hampton Prep) #4 Marie McCool 20 Kayla Miles M 5-4 Sr. Watertown, N.Y. (Heart Central) #36 Sophie McCoy #20 Kayla Miles 21 Gianna Bowe A/M 5-0 So. Mullica Hill, N.J. (Clearview Regional) #30 Alex Moore 22 Maggie Bill M 5-7 Jr. Huntington, N.Y. (St. Anthony’s) #1 Taylor Moreno #16 Carly Reed 23 Molly Hendrick* A/M 5-8 Sr. Lancaster, Pa. (Manheim Township) #15 Charlotte Sofield 24 Naomi Lerner D 5-4 Jr. Chapel Hill, N.C. (Durham Academy) #19 Sidney Swormstedt 25 Charlotte Allard A/M 5-4 Fr. Cohasset, Mass. (Notre Dame Academy) #28 Jamie Trabaudo #13 Sammy Jo Tracy 26 Jess Lynch G 5-3 Fr. Raleigh, N.C. (Wakefield) #6 Caroline Wakefield 27 Marisa DiVietro M 5-2 Fr. Niskayuna, N.Y. (Niskayuna) #43 Caylee Waters 28 Jamie Trabaudo M 5-7 Fr. Wyoming, Del. (Polytech) #31 Jackie Williams #34 Catie Woodruff 30 Alex Moore M/D 5-6 Sr. Millstone Township, N.J. (Allentown/USC) 31 Jackie Williams D 5-7 Fr. Carthage, N.Y. (Carthage) 32 Katie Kinsey D 5-3 Sr. Millersville, Md. (Annapolis Area Christian School) BY CLASS Seniors (11): 33 Maggie Auslander D 5-9 Sr. Cary, N.C. (Green Hope) #33 Maggie Auslander 34 Catie Woodruff M 5-5 Fr. Skaneateles, N.Y. (Skaneateles) #12 Carly Davis 36 Sophie McCoy M 6-2 Sr. Kennett Square, Pa. (Tower Hill School) #23 Molly Hendrick #10 Sydney Holman 43 Caylee Waters* G 5-4 Sr. Darien, Conn. (Darien) #32 Katie Kinsey 44 Riley Harrison A 5-5 Fr. Waxhaw, N.C. (Charlotte Country Day) #36 Sophie McCoy 97 Elise Hennessey G 5-6 Fr.-R Londonberry, N.H. (Brewster Academy) #20 Kayla Miles #30 Alex Moore *team captains #16 Carly Reed #13 Sammy Jo Tracy Head Coach: Jenny Levy #43 Caylee Waters Assistant Coach/Director of Recruiting: Phil Barnes PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Juniors (6): Assistant Coach: Josh Dionne DiVietro Deh-VEET-tro #22 Maggie Bill Volunteer Assistant: Taylor Chumney Scotton Dionne DYE-on #18 Bridget Curran #2 Elizabeth Haus Head Athletics Trainer: Chris Hirth Haus hauze (rhymes with #7 Ela Hazar Strength & Conditioning Coordinator: Erik Hernandez gauze) #24 Naomi Lerner Hazar Ella Has-zar #4 Marie McCool Klages rhymes with “cages” Sophomores (5): Levy LEAVE-ee #21 Gianna Bowe #5 Olivia Ferrucci BY POSITION Moreno more-EEN-oh #9 Kara Klages Attack: Katie Hoeg, Riley Harrison, Sydney Trabaudo Tra-BOD-oh #15 Charlotte Sofield Holman, Carly Reed #6 Caroline Wakefield Attack/Midfield: Charlotte Allard, Gianna Freshmen (13): Bowe, Olivia Ferrucci, Molly Hendrick, Kacey #25 Charlotte Allard McKinnon, Sidney Swormstedt, Sammy Jo #27 Marisa DiVietro Tracy #44 Riley Harrison Midfield: Maggie Bill, Bridget Curran, Marisa #97 Elise Hennessey #8 Katie Hoeg DiVietro, Ela Hazar, Kara Klages, Marie #17 Maddie Hoffer McCool, Sophie McCoy, Kayla Miles, Alex #14 Erin Kelly Moore, Charlotte Sofield, Jamie Trabaudo, #26 Jess Lynch Catie Woodruff #1 Taylor Moreno #19 Sidney Swormstedt Midfield/Defense: Carly Davis, Caroline #28 Jamie Trabaudo Wakefield, Alex Moore #31 Jackie Williams Defense: Maggie Auslander, Elizabeth #34 Catie Woodruff Haus, Maddie Hoffer, Erin Kelly, Katie Kinsey, Naomi Lerner, Jackie Williams Goalies: Elise Hennessey, Jess Lynch, Taylor Moreno, Caylee Waters GoHeels.com 2017 Carolina Women’s Lacrosse • Page 3 CHARLOTTE ALLARD attack/midfield 5-4 • freshman cohasset, mass.
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