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Field Hockey DIVISION I Field Hockey DIVISION I SEMIFINALS CHAMPIONSHIP 2007 RESULTS NOVEMBER 16 AT COLLEGE PARK, MD. NOVEMBER 18 AT COLLEGE PARK, MD. North Carolina 4, Connecticut 2 North Carolina 3, Penn St. 0 FIRST ROUND Goals by period 1 2 Total Goals by period 1 2 Total North Carolina 4, Stanford 0 Connecticut. ............................................................. 1 1 2 Penn St. ....................................................................... 0 0 0 James Madison 5, Duke 4 North Carolina ......................................................... 3 1 4 North Carolina ......................................................... 1 2 3 Boston U. 1, Iowa 0 (2ot) SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY Connecticut 4, Massachusetts 1 5:48 NC Illse Davids (5) (Jesse Gey) 3:10 NC Katelyn Falgowski (9) (Jesse Gey) Wake Forest 3, Michigan State 2 16:02 NC Danielle Forword (9) (Laree Beans) 43:18 NC Rachel Dawson (19) (Falgowski) Michigan 1, Ohio 0 (ot) 26:13 NC Britt van Beek (9) (unassisted) 63:16 NC Danielle Forword (11) (Dawson) Penn St. 3, Virginia 2 34:26 CONN Nikki Harmony (3) (unassisted) Maryland 5, Old Dominion 0 Shots: Penn St. 3, North Carolina 12 35:17 CONN Lauren Aird (11) (unassisted) Saves: Penn St. 5 (Jen Beaumont 5), North Carolina 1 (Brianna 56:37 NC Forword (10) (unassisted) O’Donnell 1). SECOND ROUND Shots: Connecticut 7, North Carolina 11. Penalty Corners: Penn St. 2, North Carolina 6 North Carolina 1, James Madison 0 Saves: Connecticut 2 (Andrea Mainiero 2), North Carolina 2 Attendance: 2,374. Connecticut 2, Boston U. 1 (Brianna O’Donnell 2). Wake Forest 3, Michigan 2 Penalty Corners: Connecticut 4, North Carolina 4. Penn St. 1, Maryland 0 Attendance: 1,694. Penn St. 2, Wake Forest 0 Goals by period 1 2 Total Penn St. ....................................................................... 1 1 2 Wake Forest .............................................................. 0 0 0 SCORING SUMMARY 14:03 PS Mallory Weisen (5) (Jen Long, Allison Scola) 59:28 PS Shaun Banta (8) (unassisted) Shots: Penn St. 4, Wake Forest 8. Saves: Penn St. 4 (Jen Beaumont 4), Wake Forest 1 (Crystal Duffield 1). Penalty Corners: Penn St. 4, Wake Forest 3. Attendance: 1,694. History Team Results Year Champion (Record) Coach Score Runner-Up Host or Site 1981 ................... Connecticut (15-2-3) Diane Wright 4-1 Massachusetts Connecticut 1982 ................... Old Dominion (20-1) Beth Anders 3-2 Connecticut Temple 1983 ................... Old Dominion (19-1) Beth Anders 3-1 (3 ot) Connecticut Penn 1984 ................... Old Dominion (23-0) Beth Anders 5-1 Iowa Springfield 1985 ................... Connecticut (19-2) Diane Wright 3-2 Old Dominion Old Dominion 1986 ................... Iowa (19-2-1) Judith Davidson 2-1 (2 ot) New Hampshire Old Dominion 1987 ................... Maryland (18-4-1) Sue Tyler 2-1 (ot) North Carolina North Carolina 1988 ................... Old Dominion (26-1) Beth Anders 2-1 Iowa Penn 1989 ................... North Carolina (20-2) Karen Shelton 2-1 (3 ot)* Old Dominion Springfield 1990 ................... Old Dominion (23-2-1) Beth Anders 5-0 North Carolina Rutgers 1991 ................... Old Dominion (26-0) Beth Anders 2-0 North Carolina Villanova 1992 ................... Old Dominion (25-0) Beth Anders 4-0 Iowa VCU 1993 ................... Maryland (21-3) Missy Meharg 2-1 (2 ot)* North Carolina Rutgers 1994 ................... James Madison (20-3-1) Christy Morgan 2-1 (2 ot)* North Carolina Northeastern 1995 ................... North Carolina (24-0) Karen Shelton-Scroggs 5-1 Maryland Wake Forest 1996 ................... North Carolina (23-1) Karen Shelton-Scroggs 3-0 Princeton Boston College 1997 ................... North Carolina (20-3) Karen Shelton-Scroggs 3-2 Old Dominion Connecticut 1998 ................... Old Dominion (23-2) Beth Anders 3-2 Princeton Penn 1999 ................... Maryland (24-1) Missy Meharg 2-1 Michigan Northeastern 2000 ................... Old Dominion (25-1) Beth Anders 3-1 North Carolina Old Dominion 2001 ................... Michigan (18-5) Marcia Pankratz 2-0 Maryland Kent St. 2002 ................... Wake Forest (20-2) Jennifer Averill 2-0 Penn St. Louisville 2003 ................... Wake Forest (22-1) Jennifer Averill 3-1 Duke Massachusetts 2004 ................... Wake Forest (20-3) Jennifer Averill 3-0 Duke Wake Forest 2005 ................... Maryland (23-2) Missy Meharg 1-0 Duke Louisville 2006 ................... Maryland (23-2) Missy Meharg 1-0 Wake Forest Wake Forest 2007 ................... North Carolina (24-0) Karen Shelton 3-0 Penn St. Maryland *Penalty strokes. 2 DIVISION I CHAMPIONSHIP 1987 1993 Team Championships Kim Chorosiewski, Maryland Laura Harmon, Maryland Carolyn Muller, Maryland Irene Horvat, Maryland Old Dominion 9, Maryland 5, North Carolina 5, Wake Forest 3, Carin Peterson, Maryland Shannon Petrick, Maryland Connecticut 2, Iowa, James Madison, Michigan, 1 each. Cheryl Rudio, Maryland Sabrina Salam, Maryland Kim Turner, Maryland Amy Schubert, Maryland Jessica Wilk, Maryland Jennifer Blizzard, North Carolina Lori Bruney, North Carolina Cinda Carpenter, North Carolina All-Tournament Teams Maryellen Falcone, North Carolina Barb Hansen, North Carolina Leslie Lyness, North Carolina Tiffany Bybel, Iowa Kathy DeAngelis, Massachusetts Kristy Gleason, Iowa Elizabeth Tchou, Iowa Becca Main, Penn St. 1981 Sue Caples, Massachusetts 1988 1994 Tish Stevens, Massachusetts Jill Fisher, Old Dominion Eileen Arnaldo, James Madison Judy Strong, Massachusetts Maaike Hilbrand, Old Dominion Kelley Bloomer, James Madison Mary Beth Mahoney, Old Dominion Heather Colbert, James Madison 1982 Winnifred Sanders, Old Dominion Carole Thate, James Madison Amanda Stewart, Old Dominion Cheri Freddie, Iowa Barbara Hansen, North Carolina Yogi Hightower, Old Dominion Diane Loosbrock, Iowa Meredith Lawrence, North Carolina Eveline LePoole, Old Dominion Deb Robertson, Iowa Sharon Moore, North Carolina Carolan Norris, Connecticut Melissa Sanders, Iowa Cindy Werley, North Carolina Jusy Mahaffey, Penn St. Jeanene Fischer, Northeastern Jennifer Pellerti, Northwestern Christy Morgan, Old Dominion Amy Westerman, Northeastern Gretchen Scheuermann, Northwestern Diane Bracalente, Old Dominion Donna Mulhern, Penn Jessica Enoch, Iowa Rose Smith, Connecticut Brenda Stauffer, Penn St. 1989 1995 Sharon Wilkie, Delaware Peggy Anthon, North Carolina Kate Barber, North Carolina Stacie Indelicarto, Delaware Laurel Hershey, North Carolina Nancy Pelligreen, North Carolina Imke Lempers, North Carolina Susannah Schott, North Carolina 1983 Leslie Lyness, North Carolina Kim Schroll, North Carolina Jennifer Averill, Northwestern Lisa Doran, Old Dominion Christy Utter, North Carolina Laurie Decker, Connecticut Kathy Fosina, Old Dominion Jana Withrow, North Carolina Megan Donnelly, Massachusetts Maaike Hilbrand, Old Dominion Christine DeBow, Maryland Cindy Dysenchuk, Connecticut Nicole Cattell, Northwestern Kristen Ketchum, Maryland Kathleen Kochmansky, Northwestern Antoinette Lucas, Northwestern Lynsey McVicker, Maryland Christy Morgan, Old Dominion Melissa Sanders, Iowa Regina Carl, Northeastern Pam Moryl, Massachusetts Erin Walsh, Iowa Carole Thate, James Madison Patty Shea, Massachusetts Eveline Veraart, Old Dominion 1990 1996 Jennifer Walsh, Old Dominion Kelli James, Old Dominion Kate Barber, North Carolina Ingrid Wolf, Old Dominion Laura Knorr, Old Dominion Joy Driscoll, North Carolina Pam Neiss, Old Dominion Nancy Pelligreen, North Carolina 1984 Robin Smith, Old Dominion Cindy Werley, North Carolina Willemien Aardenburg, Old Dominion Macha van der Vaart, Old Dominion Gia Fruscione, Princeton Diane Bracalente, Old Dominion Kristy Gleason, Iowa Kirsty Hale, Princeton Debbie Brickley, Iowa Amy Fowler, Iowa Amy MacFarlane, Princeton Lisa D’Amadio, Connecticut Andrea Wieland, Iowa Molly O’Malley, Princeton Kim Hermann, Iowa Jennifer Clark, North Carolina Danielle Chellew, Old Dominion Terry Kix, Connecticut Stephanie Walsh, North Carolina Kim Miller, Old Dominion Mary Koboldt, Iowa Kristen Winters, Penn St. Regina Carl, Northeastern Monica Mills, Temple Christy Morgan, Old Dominion 1991 1997 Marcia Pankratz, Iowa Joepke Giesen, Old Dominion Kate Barber, North Carolina Eveline Veraart, Old Dominion Pam Neiss, Old Dominion Joy Driscoll, North Carolina Jill Reeve, Old Dominion Nancy Pelligreen, North Carolina 1985 Robin Smith, Old Dominion Cindy Werley, North Carolina Marjory Abbott, Connecticut Lisa Rowe, Maryland Marina DiGiacomo, Old Dominion Laura Eby, Connecticut Mandy Stevenson, Maryland Kelly Driscoll, Old Dominion Tracey Fuchs, Connecticut Boukje Vermeulen, Maryland Mimi Smith, Old Dominion Janet Ryan, Connecticut Susan Bisignaro, Penn St. Staci Smith, Old Dominion Joyce Cutler, Old Dominion Michele Brennan, Penn St. Amy MacFarlane, Princeton Jackie Grady, Old Dominion Jennifer Clark, North Carolina Hilary Matson, Princeton Dawn Hill, Old Dominion Amy Cox, North Carolina Meredith Thorpe, Virginia Cheryl Van Kuren, Old Dominion Amy Kekeisen, Northwestern 1992 1998 Wendi Kemp, Northwestern Maaike Hilbrand, Old Dominion Marina DiGiacomo, Old Dominion Kate Oleykowski, Northwestern Kelli James, Old Dominion Kelly Driscoll, Old Dominion Laura Knorr, Old Dominion Jamie Hill, Old Dominion 1986 Jennifer Shepherd, Old Dominion Kim Miller, Old Dominion Karen Napolitano, Iowa Robin Smith, Old Dominion Mimi Smith, Old Dominion Deb Robertson, Iowa Tiffany Bybel, Iowa Kate Carroll, Princeton RosAnna Salcido, Iowa Kris Fillat, Iowa Kirsty Hale, Princeton Patti Wanner, Iowa Amy Fowler, Iowa Christine Hunsicker, Princeton Sandi Costigan, New
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