TABLE OF CONTENTS Season Preview Page 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2008 SEASON INFORMATION Table of Contents -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 Quick Facts ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 Season Preview ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 Head Coach Peel Hawthorne ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 Assistant Coach Quan Nim Anderson ------------------------------------------------------------ 8 Assistant Coach Kristen McCann ------------------------------------------------------------------ 8 Volunteer Assistant Coach Tess Ellis ------------------------------------------------------------- 8 Busch Field ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 Roster and Pronunciation Guide ------------------------------------------------------------------10 Returning Player Biographies --------------------------------------------------------------------- 11 Staff Newcomer Biographies -----------------------------------------------------------------------------19 Page 6 2007 SEASON INFORMATION 2007 Season Review --------------------------------------------------------------------------------21 2007 Statistics -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------22 RECORD BOOK AND HISTORY Community Service ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------23 Where are They Now? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------24 Honors and Awards ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------26 Records -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------28 Record vs. Opponents -------------------------------------------------------------------------------30 Game-by-Game Results ----------------------------------------------------------------------------31 THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY Tribe Athletics ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------36 Tribe Roster The College --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------38 Page 10 W&M Administration ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------40 Athletics Administration -----------------------------------------------------------------------------41 Facilities -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------42 The Colonial Athletic Association -----------------------------------------------------------------44 CREDITS The 2008 William and Mary Field Hockey Media Guide is a publication of the William and Mary sports information offi ce. Layout, design and writing by associate sports infor- mation director Kris Sears. Editing by the sports information offi ce. Photography by Jim M Field Hockey Agnew, Julia Martin, Pete Clawson, Bob Keroack, Kris Sears, Jacob Skipper and Steve & Broaddus. Printing by Colonial Printing of Richmond, Va. ON THE COVER W&M seniors Katie Broaddus and Lauren Giles appear on the front cover, while se- Tribe in the Community ’08 W nior Kaitlin Johnson and juniors Wesley Drew and Courtney Farino appear on the back Page 23 cover. Cover designed by William and Mary Sports Information. 2 www.tribeathletics.com QUICK FACTS WILLIAM AND MARY COACHING STAFF Location: Williamsburg, Virginia Head Coach: Peel Hawthorne (William and Mary, 1980) Founded: 1693 W&M Record: 241-175-2 (.579) (21 seasons) Enrollment: 5,500 Career Record: 272-192-5 (.585) (25 seasons) Nickname: Tribe Offi ce Phone: (757) 221-3390 Colors: Green, Gold and Silver E-Mail Address: [email protected] Conference: Colonial Athletic Association Assistant Coach: Quan Nim Anderson (Iowa, 1999) Interim President: W. Taylor Reveley III (Princeton, 1965) Offi ce Phone: (757) 221-1594 Chancellor: Sandra Day O’Connor (Stanford, 1950) E-Mail Address: [email protected] Director of Athletics: Terry Driscoll (Boston College, 1969) Assistant Coach: Kristen McCann (North Carolina, 2001) Senior Women’s Administrator: Pamela Mason (SMU, 1994) Offi ce Phone: (757) 221-1594 Facility (Capacity): Busch Field (2,271) E-Mail Address: [email protected] Athletics Department Phone: (757) 221-3400 Volunteer Assistant Coach: Tess Ellis Mailing Address: PO Box 399, Williamsburg, VA 23187 Field Hockey Fax: (757) 221-2989 Street Address: 751 Ukrop Way, Williamsburg, VA 23185 TEAM INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION 2007 Record: 9-10 (.474) Asst. AD, Media Relations: Pete Clawson (Pittsburgh, 1990) 2007 CAA Record/Finish: 2-6 (.250)/8th place Assoc. Director/FH Contact: Kris Sears (Indiana, 2004) Players Returning/Lost: 15/5 Offi ce Phone: (757) 221-3368 Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5 Cell Phone: (765) 860-1205 First Year of Field Hockey: 1925 E-Mail Address: [email protected] Record Since 1973: 395-259-29 (.600) Associate Director: Rob Turner (Tennessee, 2003) NCAA Tournament Appearances: Two (2000, 2002) Associate Director: Jacob Skipper (William and Mary, 2005) 2000: Lost in fi rst round to Michigan, 3-2 (2ot) Intern: Scott Burns (Marian College, 2007) 2002: Lost in fi rst round to Maryland, 2-1 (2ot) Phone: (757) 221-3344 AIAW National Tournament Appearances: Four (1975, 1976, ’08 W Fax: (757) 221-3412 1979, 1980) Web Site: www.TribeAthletics.com & M Field Hockey www.tribeathletics.com 3 SEASON PREVIEW A youthful exuberance abounds in the MIDFIELD neuver in tight spaces and has very good stick Tribe fi eld hockey program as W&M returns 18 The most experienced positions on the work.” players from a season ago, including only three fi eld for the Tribe in 2008 will be on the offensive Eng and Loudy both made an impact in seniors. While the College will look to seniors end in the midfi eld and at forward. The College the midfi eld as rookies in 2007. Eng appeared Katie Broaddus, Lauren Giles and Kaitlin returns a pair of midfi eld starters from a season in 18 matches, making fi ve starts, while Loudy, Johnson for leadership, the Green and Gold ago as well as a number of players who have despite being hampered by injuries, made three will also rely heavily on a strong contingent of either contributed signifi cant minutes or started starts and appeared in 13 contests. underclassmen, who garnered valuable experi- over the last two seasons. Junior Wesley Drew “Erica is capable of playing anywhere on ence during the 2007-08 campaign. and sophomore Jenna Cinalli return as start- the fi eld,” Hawthorne said. “She has great game “It will be a wide open slate in terms of who ers in the midfi eld and will be looked upon as sense, good vision and is a technically skilled is going to be where,” head coach Peel Haw- offensive catalysts. player.” thorne remarked. “Last year, we subbed freely “Wes is one of our captains and can play “Liz was a nice surprise last year as a fresh- with a pretty young group. With only three se- anywhere on the fi eld,” Hawthorne said. “Last man,” Hawthorne said. “I thought she might be niors this season, we will be drawing on the ex- spring, she worked on increasing her shot a redshirt, but she has such a great competitive perience of our sophomore and junior classes.” production, and she met her goal. Wes has a edge to her game. She does not like to lose the Hawthorne, who enters her 22nd season very powerful strike and will be a scoring threat ball and is aggressive. She worked her way into at the helm of the Tribe program, is excited regardless of whether she is playing midfi eld, the lineup. Liz has the ability to blossom into a about the mix of players on the Tribe roster for forward or back. She will have a leadership roll scoring threat.” 2008. While there remains some unanswered on the fi eld no matter where she ends up, but While the Tribe midfi eld may have a num- questions due to the graduation of players and she is most experienced as a midfi elder and ber of experienced players returning, it will also injuries, Hawthorne is confi dent the Tribe has creative.” include a solid group of both incoming and red- the components for a successful season. In 2007, Drew started every game, split- shirt freshmen. Hawthorne will have the options “The good thing about this team is that ting time between the midfi eld and defensive of true freshmen Lynsey Clyburn, Caitlyn Da- they have a lot respect for one another and backfi eld. She is one of the Tribe’s top returning vies and Leah Zamesnik at her disposal. they work hard for each other,” Hawthorne said. scorers, having fi nished with eight points on two Davies, Zamesnik and Clyburn each “They appreciate the work that each puts into goals and four assists in 2007. The four assists earned all-state honors during their fi nal two making the program successful. They are good ranked fourth on the squad and are tied for the seasons of high school. Davies fi nished her at sharing the load, encouraging and challeng- most of any W&M returner. high school career with 45 goals and 27 as- ing one another to get better. As a group, they Cinalli garnered CAA All-Rookie team hon- sists for Moravian Academy in Pennsylvania. really want to be as good as they can be and ors in 2007 after staring the fi nal 12 matches of Clyburn and Zamesnik were high school team they will hold each other accountable. It’s so the season in the midfi eld. The Fredericksburg, at Granby in Norfolk, Va. Zamesnick fi nished satisfying to coach them because you know
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