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2011 Allegheny College Women's Lacrosse Media Guide
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2011 Women’s Lacrosse
Allegheny College at a Glance Location ............................ Meadville, Pa.Founded ...........................................1815Enrollment ......................................2,100Nickname.......................................GatorsColors .................................... Blue & GoldHome Field .................... Robertson Field Conference ............. North Coast Athletic Affiliation ........................NCAA Division IIIWebsite ......... www.alleghenysports.comPresident................... James H. Mullen Jr
Team Information Head Coach ................. Stephanie Janice Alma Mater ........... Johns Hopkins, ‘07 Record at Allegheny .......... 1st season Career Record................................. 0-0 Phone .........................(814) 332-2828 Email [email protected] Coach ..................Lindsay Rella Alma Mater .................... Syracuse, ‘07 Phone ...........................814-332-6204 Email [email protected] record last year: ..................... 9-8Conference record/finish: ......... 4-2 (3rd)Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ....... 10/7 Starters Returning/Lost: ....................7/5First Year of Lacrosse:.....................1994All-Time Record: .................89-151 (.371)NCAC Record: ..................... 37-75 (.330)
Athletics Staff Athletic Director ................ Betsy Mitchell Phone .........................(814) 332-3350 Email [email protected]. Dir. of Ath./Rec. ................Bill Ross Phone .........................(814) 332-2316 Email [email protected]. AD for Compliance ... Mandy Prusia Phone .........................(814) 332-3367 Email .... [email protected] Trainer ................ Jamie Plunkett Phone ......................... (814) 332-2817 Email [email protected]. of Ath. Equipment .......Ron Clements Phone .........................(814) 332-4396 Email [email protected] Media Contact. ........Daniel Gallegos Phone .........................(814) 332-2812 Email [email protected]
The 2011 Allegheny College Wom-en’s Lacrosse Media Guide is pro-duced and edited by the Office of Athletic Communications. Editor: Daniel Gallegos, Assistant Direc-tor of Athletic Communications and Sports Marketing. Cover De-sign: Rebecca O’Shurak, Intern/Student Assistant. Contributing Photography Ed Mailliard, David Sinclair, and the Office of Athletic Communications. On the Cover (Front): Jensen Paterson, Abby
Silvester, Kiah Voyer Colbath On the Cover (Back): Caitlin Fearon, Rebecca O’Shurak, Colleen Sikly
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Table of Contents Quick Facts ................................................................3The Allegheny Advantage ..........................................42011 Roster...............................................................52011 Season Preview ...............................................6Head Coach Stephanie Janice .................................7Assistant Coaches .....................................................8Returner Profiles ................................................. 9-15Newcomer Profiles ............................................ 16-172010 Year In Review .............................................. 182010 Season Statistics ......................................... 19North Coast Athletic Conference ........................... 202011 Opponent Information ............................21-22All-Time Game Records .......................................... 23All-Time Individual Records.....................................24Award Winners ........................................................ 25All-Time Coaching Records .................................... 26All-Time Year-By-Year Results ...........................27-28All-Time Series Record ........................................... 29Robertson Field Complex ....................................... 30
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Allegheny College, the nation’s 32nd oldest college, is a nationally-recognized college of the liberal arts and sciences. Allegheny’s 2,100 students are active in social, economic, and environmental issues and work collaboratively with faculty as part of the learning process. The College’s nationally-recognized programs such as the Center for Political Participation, the Center for Experiential Learning, and the Center for Economic and Environmental Development offer powerful and engaging out-of-classroom experiences.
In 2002, Al legheny College was selected as one of 10 founding i n s t i t u t i o n s t o participate in Project Pericles, a not-for-profit organization funded by the Eugene M. Lang Foundation, committed to instilling in students a sense of social responsibility and civic concern.
With about 40 programs of study and the capstone comprehensive Senior Project, the College’s rigorous education results in benefits that include acceptance rates to
medical and law school that are twice the national average.
Allegheny’s geographic setting is ideal for our active student population, who are able to enjoy biking, rock climbing, canoeing, and kayaking.
We’re proud of Allegheny’s beautiful campus and cutting-edge technologies. We know that our professors are leading scholars in their fields of study who pride themselves on being among the best teachers in the nation. But it’s our students who make Allegheny the unique and special place that it is.
H o w d o we characterize our students? Though it’s impossible to label them, they do share some common
characteristics. You’ll find an abiding passion for learning and life, a spirit of camaraderie and shared inquiry that spans individuals as well as areas of study. You’ll see such a variety of interests and passions and skills that after a while unusual combinations don’t seem so unusual at all.
The Allegheny Advantage
Facts About Allegheny College • Founded in 1815• Charter member of the NCAA (1906) and the North Coast Athletic Conference (1985)• 95% of faculty hold a Ph.D. or other termi-nal degree• Student:Teacher Ratio: 13:1• Average class size, introductory: 22• Average class size, upper-class: 14• Male/Female Student Population: 45%/55%• State/Countries Represented: 46/40• Students ranked in top 25% of high school: 76%• Students recieving need-based aid: 69%
• Students from outside Pennsylvania: 48%• Minority/International students: 15%• Students living on campus: 100%• Completed degree in four years: 90%• Hired within eight months of graduation: 93%• Graduate school acceptance rate: 98%
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2011 Women’s Lacrosse RosterNo. Name Year Pos. Hometown/Highschool
1 Monique Villanueva Freshman Attacker Seattle, Wash./Holy Names Academy
2 Gabriella Tetelman Junior Defender Titusville, N.J./Hopewell Valley
3 Kellee Cribby Freshman Defender York, Maine/York High
4 Brennan Maine Freshman Midfielder Avon, Conn./Ethel Walker School
5 Carly Minsterman Freshman Midfielder Pittsburgh, Pa./Seton-La Salle High
6 Caitlin Fearon Senior Attacker Chester, Conn./The Williams School
7 Noelle Brouillard Sophomore Defender Hampton Falls, N.H./Winnacunnet High
9 Abby Silvester Senior Midfielder Mentor, Ohio/Lake Catholic
11 Kiah Voyer-Colbath Junior Midfielder York, Maine/York High
12 Kelly Dickson Freshman Attacker Pittsburgh, Pa./Vincentian Academy
15 Colleen Silky Senior Defender Liverpool, N.Y./Liverpool High
16 Amber Wetzel Junior Midfielder Wexford, Pa./North Allegheny High
18 Jensen Paterson Senior Attacker Atlanta, Ga./The Lovett School
20 Anna Koebley Freshman Defender Wexford, Pa./North Allegheny High
21 Becca Crissman Junior Midfielder Butler, Pa./Butler High
26 Becca O’Shurak Senior Goalkeeper Meadville, Pa./Meadville High
Roster Breakdown - By Year
Freshmen (6) Sophomore(s) (1) Juniors (4) Seniors (5) Kellee Cribby Noelle Brouillard Becca Crissman Caitlin FearonKelly Dickson Gabriella Tetelman Becca O’ShurakAnna Koebley Kiah Voyer-Colbath Jensen PatersonBrennan Maine Amber Wetzel Colleen SilkyCarly Minsterman Abby SilvesterMonique Villanueva
Roster Breakdown - By State
Connecticut (2)...............Caitlin Fearon Brennan MaineGeorgia (1) ......................Jensen PatersonMaine (2) .........................Kelle Cribby Kiah Voyer-ColbathNew Hampshire (1) ........Noelle BrouillardNew Jersey (1) ................Gabriella TetelmanNew York (1) ....................Colleen SilkyOhio (1) ............................Abby SilvesterPennsylvania (6) .............Becca Crissman Kelly Dickson Anna Koebley Carly Minsterman Becca O’Shurak Amber WetzelWashington (1) ...............Monique Villanueva
Pronunciation Guide
Monique VILLANUEVA Villa--NUEVAGabriella TETELMAN TET-uhl-manNoelle BROUILLARD BREW-lardKIAH VOYER-Colbath KEE-ah Voy-AAnna KOEBLEY CO-bleeBecca O’SHURAK O-Sure-AHK
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After a successful 2010 season, in which the Allegheny women’s lacrosse team tied a program record for wins in a season (9), and made their fifth all-time appearance in the NCAC Tournament, the youngest athletic program (est. 1994) at Allegheny enters the 2011 season tabbed to finish third in the NCAC according to the preseason poll voted on by the league coaches. Adding to the revitalized excitement and bolstered expectations is the addition of first-year head coach Stephanie Janice.
Janice, who brings a superior pedigree of lacrosse experience both as a collegiate player at Division I Johns Hop-kins University and as a coach at the elite club and collegiate levels, will look to continue the recent success of the women’s lacrosse program while raising the bar of expectations at the same time. An energetic young coach, Janice will look to instill that energy as part of the team identity and playing style. With a wealth of experience return-ing, and a very hard working and motivated group, Janice is looking to set new heights for the program.
One of the major forces re-turning to the attack that will be relied upon heavily in 2011 will be senior Jensen Paterson. The Atlanta, Ga. native enters her senior season as a three-time All-NCAC First Team performer and a two-time Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) All-West Region selection. She is the school’s all-time leader in career goals (148), is currently second all-time in career points (189) and assists (41), and is the single-season record holder for points with 66. Paterson
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brings adept stick-work, vision, and is a talented finisher and shooter. Joining Paterson on the attack will be senior Caitlin Fearon, freshmen Kelly Dick-son, and Monique Villanueva. Fearon will be looked to provide senior leadership and to quar-terback the attack. Dickson possesses an outstanding shot, and Villanueva will add depth and an element of speed.
Making the transition from the attack to the midfield in 2011 will be the 2009 NCAC Newcomer of the Year and two-time All-NCAC selection Kiah Voyer-Colbath. The junior has been an ultra productive goal scorer in her two seasons on the team, averaging 38.5 goals per season, and is mak-ing the move to the midfield to capitalize on her speed and athleticism. Playing alongside Voyer-Colbath in the midfield will be returning senior Abby Silvester. A season ago, Silvester was named to the All-NCAC Second Team after a 31-goal, 37-point offensive output. Silvester brings athleti-cism, speed, and intensity to the midfield, and will be a force all over the field. Junior Becca Crissman, along with newcom-ers Brennan Maine and Carly Minstermann will see ample time in the midfield, and junior Amber Wetzel will provide depth to the Gator transition and ride. Crissman is defensive-minded, has a tireless work ethic. Maine is a smooth and athletic impact player that will look to challenge for a starting position in the midfield. Minstermann is an energetic and aggressive player, and will assume the role of a defensive midfielder. Wet-zel is another defensive-minded midfielder and has tremendous endurance and hustle.
As a whole, the Gator’s defense is young, with only two seniors returning in Becca O’Shurak and Colleen Silky. O’Shurak will be the primary net-minder once again. Last year, in her first full year as the starter, O’Shurak made 100 saves and led the defense in groundballs with 27. O’Shurak will serve as the vocal leader of the defense. Silky will be looked to as the quarterback and emotional leader on the defensive end. She was second on the team last year in caused turnovers with 12. Sophomore Noelle Brouillard returns to the defensive mix as a starter from a year ago. Brouillard will be relied upon with a big role on defense this season, as she possesses a great knowledge of the defensive schemes and is a consistent performer. Junior Gabriella Tetelman, along with newcomers Kellee Cribby and Anna Koebley will also challenge for starting posi-tions in the defensive end this season. Tetelman is working herself back from a string of injuries that kept her out her entire freshman year, and half of last year. When healthy, she is a solid positioning defender and provides tremendous lead-ership. Cribby will figure to play a significant role in her rookie campaign, as she possesses speed and will be looked to in the transition. Koebley will pro-vide depth as a low positional defender and will continue to work on her transition from the high school to college level.
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An energetic young coaching talent with a tremendous background as a competitor, Stephanie Janice became the seventh head coach in the history of the Gator lacrosse program in the fall of 2010.
Janice took over the reins of the Allegheny program after spending two seasons as the assistant women’s lacrosse coach at Goucher College where she was primarily responsible for the attack unit and midfielders. She also played an integral role in all of the day-to-day aspects of running the Gophers’ Division III program by planning
practice, implementing game strategies, and successful student-athlete recruitment. During her brief tenure at Goucher, she helped produce nine All-Conference players and a pair of All-Region standouts.
Janice, who hails from southern New Jersey and was a two-time high school All-Amer-ican at Shawnee High School, is a 2007 graduate of Johns Hopkins University. She was a four-year starting midfielder for the Division I Blue Jays who, as a senior, was voted the team’s Unsung Hero by her team-mates. A member of three NCAA Division I Championship Tournament teams, Janice’s play helped guide Johns Hopkins to the National Semifinals as a senior. In addition to her accomplishments at the collegiate level, Janice worked with the Cranbook Lacrosse Club in Kent, England in 2007-08. In her two seasons overseas, she coached the Beneden School to a national runner-up finish. In 2010, Janice finished her Masters of Education specializing in Athletic Program Leadership from Goucher College
Head Lacrosse CoachStephanie Janice
The Janice FileHometownMedford Lakes, N.J. (Shawnee HS, ‘03)
EducationJohns Hopkins Univ., B.A. - Psychology, ‘07 Goucher College, M.E. - Athletic Program Lead-ership and Admin., ‘10
Playing ExperienceMidfield, Johns Hopkins Univ., ‘04-’07
College Head Coaching Experience Allegheny College (2010-Present)
College Asst. Coaching ExperienceGoucher College (2008-10)
Other Head Coaching ExperienceRavens Lacrosse Club (Baltimore, Md.), ‘08-’10Benenden Girls School (Kent, England), ‘07-’08
Camp ExperienceGeorgetown Univ., Johns Hopkins Univ., Univ. of Maryland, and Loyola Univ.
Janice’s Record at AlleghenyFirst season at Allegheny
Janice Playing Notables• Three NCAA tournament appearances at
JHU (2004 - First in program history)• Tied for first in program history in career
games played (70)• Ranks in the top 5 career assists by a
midfielder at JHU• Ranks in top 10 career goals for Midfield-
ers• Ranks in the top 10 career points by a
midfielder• Ranks top 20 for career leaders in points
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As a whole, the Gator’s defense is young, with only two seniors returning in Becca O’Shurak and Colleen Silky. O’Shurak will be the primary net-minder once again. Last year, in her first full year as the starter, O’Shurak made 100 saves and led the defense in groundballs with 27. O’Shurak will serve as the vocal leader of the defense. Silky will be looked to as the quarterback and emotional leader on the defensive end. She was second on the team last year in caused turnovers with 12. Sophomore Noelle Brouillard returns to the defensive mix as a starter from a year ago. Brouillard will be relied upon with a big role on defense this season, as she possesses a great knowledge of the defensive schemes and is a consistent performer. Junior Gabriella Tetelman, along with newcomers Kellee Cribby and Anna Koebley will also challenge for starting posi-tions in the defensive end this season. Tetelman is working herself back from a string of injuries that kept her out her entire freshman year, and half of last year. When healthy, she is a solid positioning defender and provides tremendous lead-ership. Cribby will figure to play a significant role in her rookie campaign, as she possesses speed and will be looked to in the transition. Koebley will pro-vide depth as a low positional defender and will continue to work on her transition from the high school to college level.
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Lindsay Rella enters her first season as the assistant women’s lacrosse coach at Allegheny College. Rella is a 2007 graduate of Syracuse University where she received a Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education. From Syracuse, she went on to earn a Master’s degree in Health Education at Adelphi University in May of 2010.
As an undergraduate, she was a member of the Syracuse women’s lacrosse club team and served as the captain in her junior and senior years. In her rookie campaign of 2004, the Orange lost in the
club-level national championship against Navy, who transitioned to a Division I varsity sport the following season.
Rella comes to Allegheny with a wealth of teaching and coaching experience. She has been as-sociated with six lacrosse programs ranging from the middle school, high school, and club ranks since 2006. Most recently she was the head JV lacrosse coach at Rosyln High School (Roslyn Heights, N.Y.), and led the team to an 8-2-1 mark in 2009. Since 2008, she has been a part of the Liberty Lacrosse coaching staff under renowned lacrosse coach Danielle Gallagher.
Recently, she served as a selector in the Long Island region for the National School Girl’s lacrosse team and is slated to be a head coach of a Liberty Lacrosse club team for the 2011 summer recruiting season. Rella also serves as the Winter League Coordinator, club administra-tor, and works the Black Diamond camps and clinics.
Rella is an active member of US Lacrosse and is a certified teacher in Health Education, and Physical Education in the state of New York.
While working towards her undergraduate and graduate degrees, she completed three separate student teaching engagements from the fall of 2006 to the spring of 2010.
At Allegheny, Rella’s duties will include recruiting, team travel, academic tracking of student-athletes, scouting of opponents, practice planning and game day preparation
Assistant Lacrosse CoachLindsay Rella
Student Assistant Lacrosse CoachCaitlin Colkitt
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Colkitt was a two-year member of the Gators’ women’s lacrosse team before suffering a career-ending injury during her sophomore campaign.
Her duties include assisting in practice execution, recruiting efforts, various game day responsibilities, and administrative assistance as needed.
She is expected to graduate in May 2011 with a degree in Economics and a minor in Communi-cation Arts.
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YEAR GP-GS G A PTS SOG FP GB CT DC2008 11-0 3 2 5 6 1-1 0 0 02009 15-9 12 6 18 22 0-4 4 1 72010 12-10 8 6 14 8 2-5 3 0 2Totals 38-19 23 14 37 36 3-10 7 1 9
Fearon’s Career Stats
2010: Played in 12 games and made 10 starts as an attacker…sent home eight goals and con-tributed six assists to give her 14 points on the season…netted two hat-tricks on the season…had her most productive offensive game against Medai-lle on March 30th as she totaled six points with three goals and three assists…picked up three groundballs and won two draw controls.
2009: Played in all 15 games and made nine starts...scored 12 goals and dished out six assists...grabbed four groundballs and had seven draw controls.
2008: Saw action in 11 games as a freshman…finished with three goals and two assists…netted first two col-legiate goals and had an assist in 20-9 win over W&J on April 2.
Personal: Born June 21, 1989...daughter of Laurence and Charlene Fearon...Communication Arts major with a minor in Values, Ethics and Social Action.
2010: Became the primary net-minder for the Gators in her junior campaign playing in 15 total games and making 13 starts…totaled 692:04 minutes in net as she posted a 12.14 goals against average and made 100 saves during the course of the season…ranked fifth in the NCAC in saves per game with 6.67…was the defensive leader in ground balls picked up with 27…stopped a season-high 14 shots against Wooster on April 1st…had five games with double-digit saves…ended the year with a record of 6-6.
Becca O’ShurakSeniorGoalkeeperMeadville, Pa./Meadville
Caitlin FearonSeniorAttackerChester, Conn./The Williams School
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2009: Played in eight games during her first season in net...made 21 saves for a .350 save percentage...notched a season-high five saves against Kenyon.
Personal: Born Aug. 28, 1988...daughter of Jim and Laura O’Shurak...Communication Arts major with a minor in Computer Science...also a member of the women’s soccer team.
YEAR GP-GS MIN SV GA SV% GAA GB CT SHF REC.2009 8-0 165:30 21 39 .350 14.14 4 3 75 0-1-02010 15-13 692:04 100 140 .417 12.14 27 2 285 6-6-0Totals 23-13 857:34 121 179 .403 12.53 31 5 360 6-7-0
O’Shurak’s Career Stats
2010: Named Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) All-West Region First Team…Chosen to her third consecutive All-NCAC First Team…became the career-record holder for goals with 148, smashing the previous mark of 125…led the team in points with 66, tying her own school record, won 73 draw controls, setting a new school single-season record…tied for the team lead in goals (51) and caused turnovers (19)…picked up 34 groundballs which ranked third on the team…scored a season-high 6 goals in a 19-11 win over Oberlin Col-lege on April 23rd…had 16 games in which she scored multiple goals and 11 games with three or more goals…scored a goal in all but one game played…ended the season with a 15-game goal scoring streak…served as Tri-Captain with Elissa Gordon and Christina Zanic.
2009: IWLCA All-West Region Second-Team choice... Named All-NCAC First Team...set a new school record for most points and draw controls in a season with 66 and 60, respectively...led the team in goals scored with 53 and assists with 13.
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2008: Started every game...earned All-NCAC First-Team honors as a freshman…finished with team-highs in goals (44) and draw controls (35)…tallied 13 assists…picked up seven ground balls and had seven caused turnovers.
Personal: Born November 1, 1988...daughter of David and Diana Paterson...Psychology major with a minor in Studio Art.
YEAR GP-GS G A PTS SOG FP GB CT DC2008 7-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 2 22009 15-0 5 1 6 8 0-2 4 2 42010 17-16 3 0 3 4 0-1 17 12 6Totals 39-16 8 1 9 12 0-3 22 16 12
Silky’s Career Stats
YEAR GP-GS G A PTS SOG FP GB CT DC2008 16-16 44 13 57 55 6-15 7 7 352009 15-15 53 13 66 63 18-31 15 6 602010 17-16 51 15 66 63 17-26 34 19 73Totals 48-47 148 41 189 181 41-72 56 32 168
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2010: As a member of the defensive unit, she appeared in 17 games and made 16 starts…tied for second on the team in caused turnovers (12)…picked up 17 groundballs…was highly efficient in her offensive attack as she scored three goals on four shots taken…netted a pair of goals in the 18-2 win over Waynesburg University on April 15th.
2009: Saw time in all 15 games...scored five goals and dished out one assist...had four ground balls and won four draw controls.
2008: Played in seven games as a freshman…had two draw controls and two caused turnovers.
Personal: Born April 12, 1989...daughter of Steve and Sandy Silky...Neuroscience and Psychology double major.
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2010: Named All-NCAC Second Team as a junior…Played in 16 games while making 15 starts…led the team with three game-winning goals…was second on the squad in groundballs collected with 37…won the third most draw controls with 33…finished fourth on the team in goals with 31, added six assists to give her a total of 37 points (5th on team)…caused 11 turnovers on the year…scored a season-high five goals in an 11-10 overtime win over Denison on April 17th…recorded nine multi-goal games…netted four hat-tricks and had six games with three or more goals…recorded a goal in all but three games played…ended the year on an eight-game goal scoring streak.
2009: Made 10 starts in 11 appearances...scored 21 goals and handed out 11 assists for 32 points...scooped up 19 ground balls and won 19 draw controls...recorded a career-high seven points with five goals and two as-sists in the win over Oberlin.
2008: Saw action in 15 games as a freshman…scored six goals and had two assists...had 12 draw controls, nine ground balls and six caused turnovers…scored first collegiate goal in 20-9 win over W&J on April 2.
Personal: Born April 18, 1989...daughter of Stan and Ann Silvester...Neuroscience and Psychology double
YEAR GP-GS G A PTS SOG FP GB CT DC2008 15-0 6 2 8 9 1-4 9 6 122009 11-10 21 11 32 26 2-5 19 14 192010 16-15 31 6 37 38 8-11 37 11 33Totals 42-25 58 19 77 73 11-20 65 31 64
Silvester’s Career Stats
2010: Played the first eight games off the bench before suffering a season-ending injury…net-ted her first career goal in a 21-3 win over Medaille on March 30th, she would add her second and final goal of the year and an assist later in the contest…picked up five groundballs…won four draw controls…caused one turnover.
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2009: Played in seven games during freshman cam-paign...picked up two groundballs and won a pair of draw controls.
Personal: Born Oct. 27, 1989...daughter of David and Karen Crissman...Neuroscience major.
YEAR GP-GS G A PTS SOG FP GB CT DC2009 7-0 0 0 0 0 0-1 2 1 22010 8-0 2 1 3 3 0-2 5 1 4Totals 15-0 2 1 3 3 0-3 7 2 6
Crissman’s Career Stats
2010: Played in seven games and made a pair of starts as a member of the defensive unit…won three draw controls and picked up six groundballs.
2009: Missed season due to injury.
Personal: Born February 24, 1990...daughter of Ed Tetelman and Jan Bishop...majoring in Environmental Studies with a minor in Psychology...four-year letter winner in lacrosse at Hopewell Valley Central High (Titusville, N.J.).
YEAR GP-GS G A PTS SOG FP GB CT DC2009* 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 02010 7-3 0 0 0 0 0-0 6 1 3 Totals 7-3 0 0 0 0 0-0 6 1 3* Missed Season Due to Injury
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2010: Named All-NCAC Honorable Mention…played in all 17 games and made 16 starts as a Gator attacker…finished third on the team in points with 43, goals with 36, caused turnovers with 12...responsible for seven assists, which was fourth on the team…had multiple goals in 12 games including a season-high five-goal performance against Western Connecticut on March 22nd…picked up 25 groundballs and was the winner of 17 draw controls. 2009: Named 2009 NCAC Newcomer of the Year as well as garnering an All-NCAC Second-Team selection...ranked second on the team with 41 goals during the season...dished out five assists...scored five goals on three occasions...netted five goals on free-position op-portunities...picked up 11 ground balls and won 29 draw controls.
Personal: Born August 9, 1990...daughter of Craig Col-bath and Ann Voyer...majoring in Environmental Science with a minor in Religious Studies.
YEAR GP-GS G A PTS SOG FP GB CT DC2009 15-14 41 5 46 61 5-14 11 7 292010 17-16 36 7 43 53 0-4 25 12 17Totals 32-30 77 12 89 114 5-18 36 19 46
Voyer-Colbath’s Career Stats
2010: Played in 12 games and made three starts as a midfielder in her first season on the team…notched her first career point with an assist against Waynesburg University in an 18-2 win on April 15th…won eight draw controls and picked up six groundballs.
Personal: Daughter of Christopher and Sharon Wetzel...born May 27, 1990...Biochemistry major with a minor in Psychology...two-year letter winner in lacrosse at North Allegheny High.
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YEAR GP-GS G A PTS SOG FP GB CT DC2010 17-17 0 0 0 0 0-0 11 6 6Totals 17-17 0 0 0 0 0-0 11 6 6
Brouillard’s Career Stats
School..ost Valuable JV player in 2006...senior captain...four-year letter winner in cross country...two-time Most Improved Runner.
2010: Played and started in all 17 games as a de-fender…picked up 11 groundballs while winning six draw controls and forcing six turnovers.
Personal: Born on December 10, 1990...daughter of Christian and Karen Brouillard...two-sport athlete at Winnacunnet High (Hampton Falls, N.H.)...four-year letter winner in lacrosse...two-time captain...named MVP in her senior year...First-Team All-State...four-time scholar athlete...three-year letterwinner in field hockey...National Honor Society...Interact Club President...Winnacore Com-munity Service Honor Society.
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Personal: Daughter of Brian and Karen Cribby…born May 28, 1992…three-sport athlete at York High (York, Maine)…three-year letter winner in field hockey and lacrosse…captained her 2010 field hockey team and led the them a runner-up finish in the Western Maine Class B champion-ship…won state championship in field hockey as junior…named Western Maine All-Academic team for field hockey, hockey, and lacrosse…three-time lacrosse honorable mention all-star team selection…undecided major.
Personal: Daughter of Bill and Jen Dickson…born October 22, 1991…played field hockey and lacrosse at Vincentian Academy (Pittsburgh, Pa.)…lettered all four years in field hockey under head coach Jamie Shankweiler and lettered three years in lacrosse under head coach Kelly Reed…undecided major.
Personal: Daughter of Keith and Christine Koebley...born February 2, 1992… participated in golf and lacrosse at North Allegheny High (Wexford, Pa.)…four-time letter winner in lacrosse and three-time letter winner in golf…received scholar-athlete award every semester of competition…undecided major.
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Personal: Daughter of Richard and Angela Maine…born June 21, 1991…three-sport athlete at Ethel Walker School (Simsbury, Conn.)…four-time letter winner in basketball, lacrosse, and soc-cer…named MIV and MVP while serving as captain of the basketball team…also named MIP in soccer…undecided major.
Personal: Daughter of Bill and Diane Minsterman…born September 27, 1992…member of lacrosse and soccer teams at Seton-La Salle High (Pittsburgh, Pa.)…two-time US Lacrosse High School Academic All-American, 2009 & 2010…earned first team All-Section in lacrosse…three-time letter winner in lacrosse and lettered twice in soccer...captained both lacrosse and soccer programs…undecided major.
Personal: Daughter of Elizabeth Villanueva…born January 3, 1992…three-sport athlete in la-crosse, soccer, and track at Holy Names Academy (Seattle, Wash.)…first team All-State selection at midfield as a senior…Washington State regional team…helped lead lacrosse team to state quarterfinals…planned career as a lawyer.
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Grossman, Paterson Named to All-Region Team Midfielder Meg Grossman and attacker Jensen Paterson were-selected to the Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches As-sociation (IWLCA) All-West Region First Team for the 2010 season. The All-West Region honor was Grossman’s first. As a se-nior, she was also named to the All-NCAC First Team after collect-ing 59 points on the season with 51 goals and eight as-sists. Grossman ranked fourth in the conference in goals per game and sixth in points. Paterson earned her second
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junior, broke the all-time scoring record and tied her own record for points in a season with 66.
Six Named to All-NCAC Lacrosse Team Six members of the Allegheny women’s lacrosse team garnered All-North Coast Athletic Confer-ence (NCAC) honors for their performances in 2010. Attacker Jensen Paterson, midfielder Meg Grossman and defender Emily Hoar were all selected to the first team. Midfielder Abby Silvester earned second team honors, while attackers Kiah Voyer-Colbath and Christina Zanic were named to the honorable mention team.
Paterson, a junior, and Gross-man, a senior, made their third All-NCAC team. In 2010, Paterson became the Gators’ all-time scoring leader with 148 goals. She also matched her season record with 66 points. Grossman finishes her career third all-time in points (147) and fourth in scoring (118). Hoar and Silvester landed on the All-NCAC team for the first time in 2010. Hoar started every game for the Gators in defense, grabbing 18 ground balls and winning 11 draw controls. Silvester ranked fourth on the team with 31 goals, scoring eight on free-position attempts. Voyer-Colbath, the 2009 NCAC Newcomer of the Year, was an honorable mention choice after ranking third on the team with 36 goals and seven assists for 43 points. Zanic earned
honorable mention honors for the second time in her four years. This season, she added
23 goals, giving her over 100 for her career.
Women’s Lacrosse NCAC Playoff Bound
After tying the school record for wins in a season with nine, the Gators earned a third-place finish in the NCAC and a trip to the conference tournament. The postseason run was the fifth in the last seven seasons for the Gators .
Silvester Named NCAC Player of the Week Abby Silvester, a junior midfielder, was named the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Athlete of the Week for the week-ending April 19, 2010. Silvester scored seven goals in a pair of wins for the Gators over that time. She scored two goals in a win over Waynesburg and then netted a game-high five goals, including the game winner in double overtime against Deni-son. The win over the Big Red secured Allegheny a spot in the conference playoffs.
Gators Ranked Fourth in Region The Allegheny women’s lacrosse team ranked fourth in the West Region according to the NCAA Division III Women’s Lacrosse Committee in the first regional ranking release of the season. The Gators are one of four North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) teams ranked in the West Region.
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After tying the school record for wins in a season with nine, the Gators earned a third-place finish in the NCAC and a trip to the conference tournament. The postseason run was the fifth in the last seven seasons for the Gators .
Silvester Named NCAC Player of the Week Abby Silvester, a junior midfielder, was named the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Athlete of the Week for the week-ending April 19, 2010. Silvester scored seven goals in a pair of wins for the Gators over that time. She scored two goals in a win over Waynesburg and then netted a game-high five goals, including the game winner in double overtime against Deni-son. The win over the Big Red secured Allegheny a spot in the conference playoffs.
Gators Ranked Fourth in Region The Allegheny women’s lacrosse team ranked fourth in the West Region according to the NCAA Division III Women’s Lacrosse Committee in the first regional ranking release of the season. The Gators are one of four North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) teams ranked in the West Region.
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2010 NCAC Final Standings |------CONFERENCE-------| |-----------------OVERALL------------------|STANDINGS W- L- T Pct GF GA W- L- T Pct GF GAKenyon.............. 5- 1- 0 .833 88 52 14- 3- 0 .824 244 152Wooster............. 5- 1- 0 .833 81 58 12- 4- 0 .750 244 162Allegheny........... 4- 2- 0 .667 80 66 9- 8- 0 .529 224 199Ohio Wesleyan..... 3- 3- 0 .500 79 78 11- 6- 0 .647 234 219Wittenberg.......... 2- 4- 0 .333 70 73 9- 6- 0 .600 201 148Denison............. 2- 4- 0 .333 68 56 7- 7- 0 .500 193 124Oberlin............. 0- 6- 0 .000 40 123 4-11- 0 .267 137 242
Allegheny 2010 All-NCAC Selections
First TeamJensen Paterson, Jr., AttackerMeg Grossman, Sr., MidfielderEmily Hoar, Sr., Defense
Second TeamAbby Silvester, Jr., Midfielder
Honorable MentionKiah Voyer-Colbath, So., AttackerChristina Zanic, Sr., Attacker
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2011 Women’s LacrosseOhio Wesleyan Univeristy Mar. 26 - Delaware, Ohio @ 1:00 pmLocation: ................ Delaware, OhioEnrollment: ........................... 1,850 Conference: ............................NCACAffiliation: ............................NCAA IIINickname:............ Battling Bishops2010 Record: ...........................11-6Conference Finish ............ 3-3 (4th)Starters Returning: ....................... 5Head Coach: .................. Julie DuffySID: .................... Mark BeckenbachSID Phone: ..............740-368-3340Email: ............. [email protected]
Washington & Jefferson Univ.Apr. 6 - Washington, Pa. @ 7:00 pmLocation: ...............Washington, Pa.Enrollment: ........................... 1,500 Conference: .............................. PACAffiliation: ............................NCAA IIINickname:......................Presidents2010 Record: ...........................13-4Conference Finish: .................... 0-0Starters Returning: ....................... 6Head Coach: .......Kate ScattergoodSID: .................... Scott McGuinnessSID Phone: ..............724-250-3308Email: [email protected]
Kenyon College Apr. 2 - Gambier, Ohio @ 1:00 pm Location: ..................Gambier, OhioEnrollment: ........................... 1,600Conference: ............................NCACAffiliation: ............................NCAA IIINickname:.............................Ladies2010 Record: ...........................15-3 Conference Finish: .......... 5-1 (2nd)Starters Returning: ....................... 5Head Coach: ...........Meredith BuzziSID: ...............................Marty FullerSID Phone: ...............740-427-5471Email: [email protected]
Lycoming CollegeMar. 9 - Meadville, Pa.. @ 4:00 pmLocation: ............. Williamsport, Pa.Enrollment: ........................... 1,500Conference: ............................. MACAffiliation: ............................NCAA IIINickname:..........................Warriors2010 Record: .......................... 10-8Conference Finish: ........... 8-4 (5th)Starters Returning ........................ 2Head Coach: ...... Crissy TrescavageSID: .............................. Joe GuistinaSID Phone: ..............570-321-4028Email ......... [email protected]
Adrian CollegeMar. 11 - Adrian, Mich. @ 7:00 pmLocation: ....................Adrian, Mich.Enrollment: ........................... 1,650 Conference: .......................... MWLCAffiliation: ............................NCAA IIINickname:......................... Bulldogs2010 Record: ...........................14-3Conference Finish: .................... 0-0Starters Returning: ..................... 11Head Coach: .................. John SungSID: ........................Ryan ThompsonSID Phone: .............. 517-265-5161Email: ....... [email protected]
Buffalo State College Mar. 12 - Adrian, Mich. @ 3:00 pmLocation: ..................... Buffalo, N.Y.Enrollment: ......................... 11,000 Conference: ....................... SUNYACAffiliation: ............................NCAA IIINickname:.......................... Bengals2010 Record: ...........................10-6Conference Finish: ...........6-2 (3rd)Starters Returning: ....................... 7Head Coach: .............. Meg StevensSID: ...............................Jeff VenturaSID Phone: ..............716-878-6030Email .. [email protected]
Medaille CollegeMar. 15 - Buffalo, N.Y. @ 4:00 pmLocation: ..................... Buffalo, N.Y.Enrollment: ............................2,411Conference: ............................NEACAffiliation: ............................NCAA IIINickname:.......................Mavericks2010 Record: ............................. 4-8Conference Finish: ........... 3-4 (7th)Starters Returning: ..................... 10Head Coach: ........... Sarah McCabeSID: ....................... Michael CarberySID Phone: ..............716-880-2357Email [email protected]
Occidental CollegeMar. 20 - Los Angeles, Calif. @ 1:00 pm Location: ........... Los Angeles, Calif.Enrollment: ............................2,102Conference: ...........................SCIACAffiliation: ............................NCAA IIINickname:..............................Tigers2010 Record: ...........................2-13 Conference Finish: ........... 1-8 (5th)Starters Returning: ....................... 6Head Coach: ...... Michele UhlfelderSID: ...............................Tracy MapleSID Phone: ..............323-259-2724Email: [email protected]
Pomona-Pitzer CollegeMar. 23 - Los Angeles, Calif. @ 7:00 pmLocation: ..............Claremont, Calif.Enrollment: ........................... 1,500Conference: ...........................SCIACAffiliation: ............................NCAA IIINickname:....................... Sagehens2010 Record: ...........................6-12Conference Finish: ........... 3-7 (4th)Starters Returning: ....................... 5Head Coach: ...........Katie ShannonSID: .............................. Ben BellettoSID Phone: ..............909-621-8427Email: [email protected]
Fredonia State UniversityMar. 5 - Meadville, Pa. @ 1:00 pmLocation: ...................Fredonia, N.Y.Enrollment: ............................5,424 Conference: ....................... SUNYACAffiliation: ............................NCAA IIINickname:..................... Blue Devils2010 Record: ............................. 9-8Conference Finish: ........... 3-5 (6th)Starters Returning ........................ 6Head Coach: ..................Chris CaseSID: ................................. Jerry ReillySID Phone: .............. 716-673-3100Email .... [email protected]
Waynesburg UniversityMar. 13 - Meadville, Pa. @ 4:30 pmLocation: ..............Waynesburg, Pa.Enrollment: ........................... 1,500 Conference: .............................. PACAffiliation: ............................NCAA IIINickname:................Yellow Jackets2010 Record: ...........................1-10Conference Finish: .................... 0-0Starters Returning: ....................... 5Head Coach: ............ Thomas ZacoiSID: ..................................Bobby FoxSID Phone: ..............724-852-3334Email: .......... [email protected]
Alfred UniversityMar. 29 - Alfred, N.Y. @ 4:30 pmLocation: ........................Alfred, N.Y.Enrollment: ........................... 1,900Conference: ......................Empire 8Affiliation: ............................NCAA IIINickname:............................Saxons2010 Record: ............................. 7-8Conference Finish: ........... 1-7 (8th)Starters Returning: ....................... 6Head Coach: .. Samantha A. PattonSID: ..................... Mark WhitehouseSID Phone: .............. 607-871-2904Email: ....... [email protected]
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Points 11 Jill Michalski vs. Alfred 04/02/95 10 Christina Zanic vs. Bridgewater State 03/17/08 9 Meg Grossman vs. Frostburg State 03/10/09 8 Jensen Paterson vs. Bridgewater State 03/17/08 8 Barb Eklund vs. St. John Fisher 03/26/00 8 Eleni Kacoyianni vs. Earlham 04/20/96
Goals 9 Jill Michalski vs. Alfred 04/02/95 8 Christina Zanic vs. Bridgewater State 03/17/08 8 Barb Eklund vs. St. John Fisher 03/26/00 8 Jill Michalski vs. Ohio Wesleyan 04/15/95 7 Barb Eklund vs. Kenyon 04/03/99 7 Jennifer Suh vs. Denison 05/01/97 7 Jill Michalski vs. Wooster 04/01/94
Assists 4 Christina Zanic vs. Waynesburg 04/15/10 4 Meg Grossman vs. Frostburg State 03/10/09 4 Ashley Hughes vs. Buffalo State 03/14/07 4 Jenn Lockhart vs. Notre Dame (Ohio) 04/01/05 4 Jane Popelka vs. Mercyhurst 04/17/95 Saves 28 Julie Crowe vs. Ohio Wesleyan 04/16/95 24 Jen Jenks vs. Denison 05/01/97 22 Julie Crowe vs. Ohio Wesleyan 04/15/95 22 Julie Crowe vs. Wooster 04/04/95 20 Stephany Hart vs. Ohio Wesleyan 04/28/01
Individual Game RecordsOberlin CollegeApr. 16 - Meadville, Pa. @ 12:00 pmLocation: .................... Oberlin, OhioEnrollment: ........................... 2,829Conference: ............................NCACAffiliation: ............................NCAA IIINickname:......................Yeowomen2010 Record: ...........................4-11Conference Finish: ........... 0-6 (7th)Starters Returning: ....................... 8Head Coach: .................Liz LongleySID: ............................ Mike ManciniSID Phone: ............. 440-775-8503Email: .. [email protected]
Wittenberg University Apr. 23 - Meadville, Pa. @ 12:00 pmLocation: .............. Springfield. OhioEnrollment: ........................... 1,900 Conference: ............................NCACAffiliation: ............................NCAA IIINickname:..............................Tigers2010 Record: ............................. 9-6Conference Finish: ........ 2-4 (T-5th)Starters Returning: ....................... 7Head Coach: ........ Nichole JohnsonSID: ............................. Ryan MaurerSID Phone: .............. 937-327-6114Email: ..... [email protected]
St. Vincent CollegeApr. 12 - Latrobe, Pa. @ 4:00 pmLocation: ......................Latrobe, Pa.Enrollment: ............................1,810Conference: .............................. PACAffiliation: ............................NCAA IIINickname:.........................Bearcats2010 Record: .......................... 2-10Conference Finish: .................... 0-0 Starters Returning: ....................... 8Head Coach: ...............Tom HarbertSID: ...................................Jeff ZidekSID Phone: .............. 724-805-2476Email: [email protected]
Denison University Apr. 9 - Meadville, Pa. @ 11:00 amLocation: ................. Granville, OhioEnrollment: ............................2,100 Conference: ............................NCACAffiliation: ............................NCAA IIINickname:...........................Big Red2010 Record: ............................. 7-7Conference Finish: ........ 2-4 (T-5th)Starters Returning ........................ 7Head Coach: ........... P.J. SoteriadesSID: ................................Craig HicksSID Phone: ..............740-587-6546Email: ............ [email protected]
College of WoosterApr. 21 - Wooster, Ohio @ 7:00 pm Location: ...................Wooster, OhioEnrollment: ........................... 1,800 Conference: ............................NCACAffiliation: ............................NCAA IIINickname:...............................Scots2010 Record: ...........................12-4Conference Finish: ........... 5-1 (1st)Starters Returning: ....................... 7Head Coach: .......................Liz FordSID: ............................ Hugh HowardSID Phone: ..............330-263-2374Email: [email protected]
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Points 11 Jill Michalski vs. Alfred 04/02/95 10 Christina Zanic vs. Bridgewater State 03/17/08 9 Meg Grossman vs. Frostburg State 03/10/09 8 Jensen Paterson vs. Bridgewater State 03/17/08 8 Barb Eklund vs. St. John Fisher 03/26/00 8 Eleni Kacoyianni vs. Earlham 04/20/96
Goals 9 Jill Michalski vs. Alfred 04/02/95 8 Christina Zanic vs. Bridgewater State 03/17/08 8 Barb Eklund vs. St. John Fisher 03/26/00 8 Jill Michalski vs. Ohio Wesleyan 04/15/95 7 Barb Eklund vs. Kenyon 04/03/99 7 Jennifer Suh vs. Denison 05/01/97 7 Jill Michalski vs. Wooster 04/01/94
Assists 4 Christina Zanic vs. Waynesburg 04/15/10 4 Meg Grossman vs. Frostburg State 03/10/09 4 Ashley Hughes vs. Buffalo State 03/14/07 4 Jenn Lockhart vs. Notre Dame (Ohio) 04/01/05 4 Jane Popelka vs. Mercyhurst 04/17/95 Saves 28 Julie Crowe vs. Ohio Wesleyan 04/16/95 24 Jen Jenks vs. Denison 05/01/97 22 Julie Crowe vs. Ohio Wesleyan 04/15/95 22 Julie Crowe vs. Wooster 04/04/95 20 Stephany Hart vs. Ohio Wesleyan 04/28/01
Individual Game RecordsPoints 32 vs. Frostburg State 03/10/0929 vs. Wash. & Jeff. 04/02/0828 vs. Medaille 03/30/1028 vs. Notre Dame (Ohio) 04/01/0527 vs. Bridgewater State 03/17/0827 vs. Medaille 04/16/05
Goals 22 vs.Frostburg State 04/10/0921 vs. Medaille 03/30/1020 vs. Wash. & Jeff. 04/02/0820 vs. Earlham 04/17/9919 vs. Notre Dame (Ohio) 04/01/0519 vs. Oberlin 04/20/04
Assists 9 vs. Waynesburg 04/15/109 vs. Wash. & Jeff. 04/02/089 vs. Bridgewater State 03/17/089 vs. Notre Dame (Ohio) 04/01/059 vs. Earlham 04/22/01
Saves 29 vs. Mercyhurst 04/28/9628 vs. Ohio Wesleyan 04/16/9427 vs. Denison 04/02/94
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POINTS 1. Ashley Hughes 197 2005-082. Jensen Paterson 189 2008-Pres.3. Meg Grossman 147 2007-104. Emily Deering 144 2003-065. Christina Zanic 137 2007-106. Eleni Kacoyianni 119 1996-997. Ashley Lemmon 116 2002-058. Jill Michalski 102 1994-959. Ashley Rogerson 101 2003-0610. Jane Popelka 98 1995-98
GOALS 1. Jensen Paterson 148 2008-Pres.2. Ashley Hughes 125 2005-083. Emily Deering 123 2003-064. Meg Grossman 118 2007-105. Christina Zanic 104 2007-106. Eleni Kacoyianni 91 1996-99 Jill Michalski 91 1994-958. Ashley Lemmon 87 2002-059. Kiah Voyer-Colbath 77 2009-Pres.10. Ashley Rogerson 76 2003-06
ASSISTS 1. Ashley Hughes 54 2005-082. Jensen Paterson 41 2008-Pres.3. Christina Zanic 33 2007-104. Meg Grossman 29 2007-10 Ashley Lemmon 29 2002-056. Eleni Kacoyianni 28 1996-997. Jane Popelka 27 1995-988. Ashley Rogerson 25 2003-069. Michelle Dudevoir 22 2004-0710. Emily Deering 21 2003-06 Liz Geller 21 2002-04
SAVES 1. Lesley Stange 497 2005-082. Beth McLaughlin 355 2002-043. Julie Crowe 336 1994-954. Devin McCue 282 1999-025. Stephany Hart 269 1998-016. Melissa Pastrick 226 1996-977. Rachael Coons 201 2007-108. Jennifer Jenks 195 1997-999. Julia Leach 78 1996-9810. Danielle Shuryn 32 1996
WINS 1. Lesley Stange 26 2005-082. Beth McLaughlin 17 2002-043. Rachael Coons 10 2007-104. Devin McCue 9 1999-025. Jennifer Jenks 6 1997-99 Julie Crowe 6 1994-95
POINTS 1. Jensen Paterson 66 2010 Jensen Paterson 66 20093. Jill Michalski 62 19954. Meg Grossman 59 20105. Jensen Paterson 57 20086. Ashley Hughes 51 20087. Meg Grossman 49 20098. Barbara Eklund 48 19999. Ashley Hughes 47 2006 Emily Deering 47 200311. Kiah Voyer-Colbath 46 2009
GOALS 1. Jill Michalski 58 19952. Jensen Paterson 53 20093. Meg Grossman 51 2010 Jensen Paterson 51 20105. Barbara Eklund 45 19996. Jensen Paterson 44 20087. Emily Deering 43 20038. Kiah Voyer-Colbath 41 20099. Kathryn Dillon 39 199510. Meg Grossman 38 200911. Kiah Voyer-Colbath 36 2010ASSISTS 1. Jane Popelka 17 19972. Ashley Hughes 16 2008 Christina Zanic 16 20104. Jensen Paterson 15 20105. Jensen Paterson 13 2009 Jensen Paterson 13 2008 Ashley Hughes 13 2006 Ashley Hughes 13 2005 Liz Geller 13 200210. Ashley Hughes 12 200711. Meg Grossman 11 2009 Abby Silvester 11 2009 Ashley Rogerson 11 2006 Ashley Lemmon 11 2005
SAVES 1. Melissa Pastrick 177 1996 Julie Crowe 177 19953. Julie Crowe 159 19944. Lesley Stange 156 2008 Devin McCue 156 20006. Stephany Hart 151 20017. Lesley Stange 149 20068. Jennifer Jenks 148 19979. Devin McCue 126 199910. Beth McLaughlin 125 2003
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IWLCA All-West Region2010 ........................... Meg Grossman (1st) .........................Jensen Paterson (1st)2009 ...............................Cailin Harvey (1st) ........................Jensen Paterson (2nd)2006 ..............................Emily Deering (1st) ...........................Ashley Hughes (2nd) ......................... Ashley Rogerson (1st)2005 ............................ Emily Deering (2nd) ...........................Ashley Hughes (2nd) ......................... Ashley Rogerson (1st)2004 ..............................Emily Deering (1st) ........................Ashley Rogerson (2nd)2003 ............................ Emily Deering (2nd)
ALL-NCAC2010 ........................... Meg Grossman (1st) ...................................Emily Hoar (1st) .........................Jensen Paterson (1st) ............................ Abby Silvester (2nd) .....................Kiah Voyer-Colbath (HM) ........................... Christina Zanic (HM)2009 .......................... Meg Grossman (2nd) ..............................Cailin Harvey (2nd) ............................. Katie Murphy (2nd) .........................Jensen Paterson (1st) ....................Kiah Voyer-Colbath (2nd)2008 ................................. Laura Hoch (HM) ...........................Ashley Hughes (2nd) ............................. Katie Murphy (2nd) .........................Jensen Paterson (1st) ........................... Christina Zanic (HM)2007 ..................... Michelle Dudevoir (2nd) ...........................Meg Grossman (HM) .............................. Ashley Huges (1st)2006 ..............................Emily Deering (1st) ...................... Michelle Dudevoir (HM) ...............................Lauren Hoch (HM) ............................ Ashley Hughes (1st) ......................... Ashley Rogerson (1st) .................................Kelly Towns (HM)2005 ...........................Joan Anderson (2nd) ..............................Emily Deering (1st) ............................ Ashley Hughes (1st) .........................Ashley Lemmon (2nd) ......................... Ashley Rogerson (1st) ................................ Kelly Towns (2nd)2004 ...........................Joan Anderson (2nd) ..............................Emily Deering (1st) .................................... Liz Geller (2nd) .........................Ashley Lemmon (2nd) ...........................Danie Parsons (2nd) ......................... Ashley Rogerson (1st)2003 ..............................Emily Deering (1st) .........................Ashley Lemmon (2nd) ........................ Rebecca Ozimek (HM)2002 .................................... Liz Geller (2nd) .............................. Devin McCue (HM)2001 .....................................Robin Lill (HM) .............................. Devin McCue (HM)2000 ...............................K.C. Hartwig (2nd)
NCAC NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR
2009 ..............................Kiah Voyer-Colbath2003 ...................................... Emily Deering1999 ................................... Barbara Eklund
NCAC DEFENDER OF THE YEAR
2006 ...................................... Emily Deering
..............................Jessica Jones (HM) .....................................Robin Lill (HM)1999 ......................... Barbara Eklund (2nd) ................................K.C. Hartwig (HM) ..............................Jessica Jones (HM) .........................Eleni Kacoyianni (HM)1998 .........................Eleni Kacoyianni (HM) .............................. Jane Popelka (HM)1997 .................................Jodie Evans (HM) ..............................Jessica Jones (HM) .........................Eleni Kacoyianni (HM)1996 .................................Jodie Evans (HM) .........................Eleni Kacoyianni (HM)1995 ..................................Kate Dillon (HM) ................................Jill Michalski (1st)1994 .............................. Jill Michalski (2nd)
NCAC COACH OF THE YEAR2004 .......................................... Paul Bonus
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Year Coach W-L Pct. NCAC Pct.2010 Paula Habel 9-8 .529 4-2 .6672009 Paula Habel 5-10 .333 2-4 .3332008 Paula Habel 7-9 .438 4-2 .667Total 21-27 .438 10-8 .5552007 Lynn Zlotkowski 4-9 .308 2-4 .3332006 Lynn Zlotkowski 9-7 .563 4-2 .667Total 13-16 .448 6-6 .5002005 Paul Bonus 8-6 .571 3-3 .5002004 Paul Bonus 8-6 .571 3-3 .5002003 Paul Bonus 4-9 .308 2-5 .286Total 20-21 .488 8-11 .4212002 Stephanie Pavlick 5-9 .357 2-5 .2862001 Stephanie Pavlick 3-9 .250 1-6 .143Total 8-18 .308 3-11 .2142000 Maureen Hager 5-8 .385 1-6 .1431999 Maureen Hager 4-9 .308 2-5 .286Total 9-17 .346 3-11 .2141998 John Wilcher 2-12 .143 1-6 .1431997 John Wilcher 6-10 .375 2-5 .2861996 John Wilcher 4-10 .286 2-5 .2861995 John Wilcher 4-10 .286 1-6 .1431994* John Wilcher 2-10 .166 1-6 .143Total 18-52 .257 7-28 .200
17 Seasons 89-151 .371 37-75 .330* Denotes First Varsity Season
First-ever varsity women’s lacrosse game March 30, 1994 vs. the College of Wooster at Robertson Field
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1994^ (2-10, 1-6 NCAC)Coach: John Wilcher
vs. Oberlin L 1-21at Wooster L 8-22at Denison* L 1-20vs. Wooster* L 3-18at Earlham* L 4-17at Wittenberg* L 5-11at Kenyon* L 5-18vs. Ohio Wesleyan* W 9-8at. Oberlin* L 3-15vs. Kenyon L 7-8at Denison# L 4-22vs. Buffalo State W 16-1^ - Indicates inaugural season* - Indicates NCAC contest# - Indicates NCAC Tournament
1995 (4-10, 1-6 NCAC)Coach: John Wilcher
at Oberlin L 1-17at Alfred W 7-4vs. Denison* L 5-22vs. Alfred W 15-1at Wooster* L 4-15vs. Earlham* L 12-13vs. Wittenberg* W 10-4at Buffalo State W 12-6at Wooster L 13-24at Ohio Wesleyan* L 10-16vs. Oberlin* L 3-19at Kenyon* L 7-13at Wittenberg L 9-17at Oberlin# L 9-16* - Indicates NCAC contest# - Indicates NCAC Tournament
1996 (4-10, 2-5 NCAC)Coach: John Wilcher
vs. Conn. College @ L 1-16at Alfred L 3-4vs. Kenyon* W 12-6vs. Wooster* L 4-14at Oberlin* L 4-13vs. Ohio Wesleyan* L 3-10vs. Buffalo State W 11-0at Denison* L 1-19at Wooster L 5-11at Earlham* W 6-13at Wittenberg* L 7-13vs. Gannon L 8-13vs. Mercyhurst W 15-1at Oberlin# L 6-15
* - Indicates NCAC contest# - Indicates NCAC Tournament@ - Played in Hilton Head, S.C.
1997 (6-10, 2-5 NCAC)Coach: John Wilcher
vs. Conn. College @ L 3-20vs. Alfred L 8-11at Kenyon* L 6-9vs. Oberlin* L 4-15at Ohio Wesleyan* L 3-7at Wooster* L 11-12at Buffalo State W 16-11at Oberlin* L 0-17vs. Grove City W 10-6at Mercyhurst W 12-9vs. Earlham* W 16-7vs. Wittenberg* W 8-3at Fredonia State W 8-5at Gannon L 5-21vs. Denison* L 5-15at Denison# L 10-13* - Indicates NCAC contest# - Indicates NCAC Tournament@ - Played in Panama City, Fla.
1998 (2-12, 1-6 NCAC)Coach: John Wilcher
vs. St. Lawrence @ L 5-15at Alfred L 4-18vs. Fredonia State% L 8-15vs. LeMoyne% L 8-11at Oberlin* L 2-16at Earlham* W 10-4at Wittenberg* L 10-11vs. Buffalo State W 16-5vs. Ohio Wesleyan* L 8-22vs. Wooster* L 9-17vs. Kenyon* L 14-17vs. Fredonia State L 3-13vs. Gannon L 3-16at Denison* L 2-23* - Indicates NCAC contest% - Wittenberg Invitational@ - Played in Panama City, Fla.
1999 (4-9, 2-5 NCAC)Coach: Maureen Hager
vs. Fredonia State% L 12-23vs. Earlham% W 14-4at Wooster* L 11-15at Kenyon* L 10-15at Buffalo State W 10-8
at Ohio Wesleyan* L 5-18vs. Alfred L 3-20vs. Earlham* W 20-5vs. Wittenberg* W 5-4at Fredonia State L 9-13vs. Oberlin* L 6-14vs. Denison* L 7-23at Oberlin# L 5-17* - Indicates NCAC contest# - Indicates NCAC Tournament% - Wittenberg Invitational
2000 (5-8, 1-6 NCAC)Coach: Maureen Hager
at St. Vincent Fisher L 12-16vs. Fredonia State W 14-8at. St. Vincent W 14-4at Wittenberg* L 4-16at Earlham* W 10-4vs. Wooster* L 3-17vs. Kenyon* L 2-16at Denison* L 0-21vs. St. Vincent W 15-4at Oberlin* L 5-11vs. IUP L 8-17vs. Buffalo State W 13-7vs. Ohio Wesleyan* L 5-14* - Indicates NCAC contest
2001 (3-9, 1-6 NCAC)Coach: Stephanie Pavlick
at Fredonia State L 3-14at Wooster* L 3-17at Kenyon* L 2-17at Medaille W 18-1vs. Denison* L 1-23vs. Oberlin* L 5-11vs. St. Vincent L 8-12vs. Wittenberg* L 5-16vs. Earlham* W 13-4at Buffalo State W 8-6at IUP L 6-15at Ohio Wesleyan* L 2-5* - Indicates NCAC contest
2002 (5-9, 2-5 NCAC)Coach: Stephanie Pavlick
vs. Vassar% L 6-15vs. St Lawrence% L 8-14vs. Buffalo State W 9-8vs. IUP L 7-16at Earlham* W 11-10at Wittenberg*(^) L 12-13
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vs. Medaille W 12-1vs. Ohio Wesleyan*(̂ ) W 8-7at St. Vincent L 8-14vs. Fredonia State W 9-6vs. Kenyon* L 6-17vs. Wooster* L 4-13at Oberlin* L 7-11at Denison* L 3-17* - Indicates NCAC contest(^) - Indicates Overtime contest% - Played in Panama City, Fla.
2003 (4-9, 2-5 NCAC)Coach: Paul Bonus
vs. Vassar% L 9-11vs. Clarkson% L 3-10vs. Buffalo State W 9-8at Fredonia State L 6-8at Kenyon* L 6-12at IUP L 8-16vs. Earlham* W 11-1at Ohio Wesleyan* L 13-14vs. St. Vincent (^) W 8-7vs. Oberlin* W 13-7vs. Denison* L 11-12vs. Wittenberg* L 6-12at Wooster* L 3-16* - Indicates NCAC contest(^) - Indicates Overtime contest% - Played in Panama City, Fla.
2004 (8-6, 3-3 NCAC)Coach: Paul Bonus
vs. Vassar% W 15-4vs. New England% W 12-6at Denison* L 6-8at St. Vincent L 12-16at Wittenberg* L 4-8at Buffalo State L 4-10vs. Fredonia State W 9-7at Lycoming W 14-10vs. Oberlin* W 19-6vs. Ohio Wesleyan* W 15-10vs. Kenyon* W 13-9vs. Wooster* L 5-8vs. Denison# W 11-10vs. Wooster# L 6-10* - Indicates NCAC contest# - Indicates NCAC Tournament% - Played in W. Palm Beach Fla.
2005 (8-6, 3-3 NCAC)Coach: Paul Bonus
vs. Central Conn.% L 4-11vs. Western Conn.% W 11-2vs. Fredonia State% W 10-4at Notre Dame (OH) W 19-3vs. Buffalo State L 5-13vs. Wittenberg* W 11-7vs. St. Vincent W 14-8vs. Medaille W 18-3vs. Denison* (^^) L 7-8at Kenyon* W 7-6vs. Oberlin* W 14-2at Ohio Wesleyan* L 6-10at Wooster* L 11-12vs. Denison# L 8-9* - Indicates NCAC contest# - Indicates NCAC Tournament(^^) - Double overtime% - Played in Wellington, Fla.
2006 (9-7, 4-2 NCAC)Coach: Lynn Zlotkowski
vs. New England% W 8-3vs. Franklin Pierce% W 10-3vs. Wellesley% L 8-9vs. Geneseo L 4-9vs. Ohio Wesleyan* L 9-15vs. Wooster* L 8-14at Buffalo State (^) W 9-8at Wittenberg* W 14-9vs. Notre Dame (OH) W 16-7at Denison* W 10-7at St. Vincent L 9-10at Oberlin* W 14-10vs. Kenyon* W 15-9at Fredonia State L 5-9vs. Ohio Wesleyan# W 9-7 vs. Denison# L 7-11* - Indicates NCAC contest# - Indicates NCAC Tournament(^) - Indicates overtime contest% - Played in Wellington, Fla.
2007 (4-9, 2-4 NCAC)Coach: Lynn Zlotkowski
vs. Buffalo State L 11-20vs. Plymouth State% L 4-18vs. Frostburg State% W 13-12vs. Morrisville State% W 20-10vs. Fredonia State L 3-12at Ohio Wesleyan* L 8-17at Kenyon* L 9-15
at St. Vincent L 9-17vs. Denison* L 6-14at Geneseo L 8-22vs. Oberlin* W 17-13at Wooster* L 7-14vs. Wittenberg* (^^) W 18-17* - Indicates NCAC contest(^^) - Double overtime% - Played in Wellington, Fla.
2008 (7-9, 4-2 NCAC)Coach: Paula Habel
at Buffalo State L 3-16at RIT L 6-11vs. Springfield Coll.% L 6-19vs. Bridgewater State% W 18-17vs. FDU-Florham% L 10-21vs. Notre Dame (OH) L 5-11vs. Ohio Wesleyan* W 13-5vs. Wash. & Jeff. W 20-9at Fredonia State L 7-15at Oberlin* W 18-17at Denison* L 11-14vs. Wooster* L 10-14at Wittenberg* W 13-12vs. St. Vincent W 15-5vs. Kenyon* W 14-9at Ohio Wesleyan# L 9-13* - Indicates NCAC contest# - Indicates NCAC Tournament% - Played in W. Palm Beach, Fla.
2009 (5-10, 2-4 NCAC)Coach: Paula Habel
vs. Frostburg State W 22-14vs. RIT L 8-14vs. Keene State% L 10-13vs. Mount Holyoke% L 12-15vs. Smith% W 16-5at Ohio Wesleyan* L 16-17at Wash. & Jeff. W 21-17vs. Oberlin* W 23-10at Wooster* L 11-17vs. Fredonia State L 9-15vs. Wittenberg* W 17-9at Notre Dame (OH) L 10-12at Kenyon* L 13-20at St. Vincent L 14-17vs. Denison* L 13-14* - Indicates NCAC contest% - Played in Wellington, Fla.
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at Frostburg State L 12-14vs. Alfred W 13-11vs. West Conn.% L 17-21vs. Southern Maine% L 14-19vs. Ohio Wesleyan* W 15-8vs. Medaille W 21-3vs. Wooster* (^^) L 11-14at Wittenberg* L 11-12vs. Wash. & Jeff. L 7-11vs. Kenyon* W 13-11at Fredonia State L 8-19at Waynesburg W 18-2at Denison* (^^) W 11-10at Oberlin* W 19-11vs. North Central W 16-12vs. St. Vincent W 9-8vs. Wooster# L 9-13* - Indicates NCAC contest# - Indicates NCAC Tournament(^^) - Double overtime% - Played in W. Palm Beach, Fla.
OPPONENT ........................ W L First^ Last^
Adrian ................................ 0 0 - -Alfred ................................. 3 4 1995 2010Bridgewater State ................1 0 2008 2008Buffalo State ...................11 4 1994 2006Central Conn. St. .................0 1 - -Clarkson ...............................0 1 - -Connecticut College ............0 2 - -Denison* ........................... 3 19 2004 2010Earlham ...............................9 2 1996 2003FDU Florham ........................0 1 - -Franklin Pierce .....................1 0 2006 2006Fredonia State................... 5 11 1997 2005Frostburg State ....................2 1 2007 2009Gannon ................................0 3 - -Geneseo State .....................0 2 - -Grove City .............................1 0 1997 1997Indiana (Pa.) ........................0 4 - -Keene State .........................0 1 - -Kenyon* ............................. 6 12 1996 2010LeMoyne-Owen ....................0 1 - -Lycoming ........................... 1 0 2004 2004Medaille ............................. 4 0 2001 2010Mercyhurst ...........................2 0 1996 1997Morrisville State ..................1 0 2007 2007Mt. Holyoke ..........................0 1 - -New England ........................2 0 2004 2006North Central .......................1 0 2010 2010Notre Dame (Ohio) ..............2 2 2005 2006Oberlin* ............................. 8 15 2003 2010Occidental ......................... 0 0 - -Ohio Wesleyan* ................ 6 13 1994 2010Plymouth State ....................0 1 - -Pomona-Pitzer ................... 0 0 - -R.I.T. .....................................0 2 - -Smith ....................................1 0 2009 2009 Southern Maine...................0 1 - -Springfield ............................0 1 - -St. John Fisher .....................0 1 - -St. Lawrence ........................0 2 - -St. Vincent ......................... 6 6 2000 2010Vassar ..................................1 2 2004 2004Washington & Jefferson ... 2 1 2008 2009Waynesburg ....................... 1 0 2010 2010Wellesley ..............................0 1 - -Western Conn. St. ...............1 1 2005 2005Wittenberg* ...................... 8 10 1995 2009Wooster* ........................... 0 22 - -
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Named after 1906 alum Andrew Wells Robertson, the state-of-the-art Robertson Athletic & Recreation Complex encompases the home facilities of the baseball, foot-ball, women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, and tennis teams. The original fields, known then as College Field, were built in 1949 and were renamed in 1962 for Andrew Wells Robertson to honor the year he was named the college’s Chairman Emeritus of the Board of Trustees. Frank B. Fuhrer Field is a multi-purpose facility that was renovated in 2006. High-lights of the renovation include installation of a FieldTurf playing surface, new field lights, a LED scoreboard, and an eight-lane Olympic-style outdoor track. The special-ized turf is widely used across NCAA Division I football programs, and the National Football League. The playing facility, named after 1948 Allegheny alum Frank B. Fuhrer, is home to
all football, women’s lacrosse, and men’s soccer home con-tests. The complex is also avail-able to intramurals, club sports, and other campus activities.
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