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University of New Haven

QUICK FACTSFounded: 1920Campus: Located in West Haven, Conn., 84 acres on a hilltop overlooking Long Island Sound and the culturally rich city ofNew Haven. A southeastern branch is located in New London,Conn.Enrollment: 3540 undergraduate fulltime, 5770 total enrollmentStudent Ratio: 49% Male, 51 % FemaleGeographic Distribution: 46 states and 26 countriesDiversity: 26% from minority groups (all categories)

FACULTYOver 80% hold PhD’s or the highest degree in their fields. Many have backgrounds as working professionals and are consultants to Connecticut businesses, bringing hands-on experience to theclassroom. UNH has a student-to-faculty ratio of 15:1.

ACADEMIC PROGRAMSUNH offers Associate’s, Bachelor’s, and Master’s Degrees in 114 programs in Arts & Sciences; Business; Engineering; and Justice,Safety and Security Studies. There are nearly 100 different undergraduate programs and 30 graduate programs.

SPECIAL ACADEMIC PROGRAMSHonors Program for highly-motivated students with high levelsof academic achievement. Freshman-year program for all new fresh-men to help them make the transition into university life.Developmental Studies Program for students requiring strengthen-ing of basic academic skills. Center for Learning Resources offersfree tutoring for students seeking extra help with their studies.

INTERNSHIPSOur location in New Haven and proximity to New York City andHartford allow us to offer internships with a wide variety of busi-nesses, government, and non-profit agencies, including ESPN, MTV,Disney, FBI Crime Labs, U.S. Attorney’s Offices, Unilever, and UnitedTechnologies Corporation, among others.

RESIDENTIAL LIFEMaking you feel at home is a priority at UNH. Our on-campus hous-ing is available in eight residence halls. Residential Life staff mem-bers live in each hall and help promote an atmosphere conducive tostudy and social interaction among students. Residence HallCouncils, composed of students elected by their peers, plan socialand recreational activities and serve as representatives for studentsliving in each hall. Room accommodations range from traditionalresidence halls (equipped with a fitness room and campus conven-ience store) to multi-bedroom, apartment-style residences.

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Visit www.newhaven.edu or call 1-800-DIAL-UNH (342-5864)

The David A.BeckermanRecreation Center,opened Fall 2007.Made possible by a generous donationfrom alumnus DavidA. Beckerman, theCenter includes

basketball courts; a multi-sport court for rollerblading, roller hockey,volleyball and indoor soccer; a fitness center with aerobic equipment,weights and televisions; a multi-purpose room for yoga, step aerobics,Pilates and other activities; an elevated running track; and a loungearea for relaxation.

For more information visit us onlineat: www.newhaven.edu or call 800-DIAL-UNH (800-342-5864) to speak with an admissions representative.

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2012 SCHEDULEMARCHThu. 8 at Molloy College ........................ 4:00 PM Sat. 10 MERCY COLLEGE ........................ 1:00 PM Tues. 13 at Belmont Abbey College .......... 3:30 PM Wed. 21 ASSUMPTION COLLEGE* ........... 4:00 PM Sat. 24 at Merrimack College* ............... 1:00 PM Mon. 26 at Southern Connecticut* .......... 4:00 PM Wed. 28 C.W. POST .................................... 4:00 PM Sat. 31 STONEHILL COLLEGE* ............... 1:00 PM

APRILWed. 4 at Dowling College ...................... 4:00 PMSat. 7 at Bentley University* ..............12:00 PMTue. 10 at American Int’l* ........................7:00 PMThur. 12 FRANKLIN PIERCE UNIVERSITY* .... 4:00 PMSat. 14 SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE*.... 1:00 PMWed. 18 at Le Moyne College* ................. 1:00 PMSun. 22 at Saint Michael’s College .......12:00 PMTues. 24 ADELPHI UNIVERSITY* ............... 4:00 PMSat. 28 SAINT ANSELM COLLEGE* ........ 1:00 PM

MAYNortheast-10 Conference Championship

Wed. 2 NE-10 Quarterfi nals ......................... TBASat. 5 NE-10 Semifi nals .............................. TBASun. 6 NE-10 Finals ..................................... TBA

NCAA DIVISION II CHAMPIONSHIPThurs. 17 NCAA Semifi nals ............................... TBASat. 19 NCAA Finals ...................................... TBA

* Northeast-10 Conference matchHome matches in CAPS played at Kayo Field

QUICK FACTSUNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVENPresident: ................................. Dr. Steven H. KaplanLocation: ............................. West Haven, CT 06516Founded: .......................................................... 1920Enrollment: ..............................6,000 total enrollmentColors: ................................................Blue & GoldNickname: .....................................................ChargersWebsite: ...................................www.newhaven.edu

WOMEN’S LACROSSEHead Coach: ...................................................Jen Fallon Record at UNH:............................... 54-34 / Sixth year Collegiate Record: .......................... 54-34 / Sixth year Offi ce Phone: ..................................... (203) 932-7464 e-mail: .............................. [email protected] Record: ....................................... 10-8 (8-4 NE-10)First Year of Women’s Lacrosse: ...........2001 (11 years)Home Facility: ...................................................Kayo Field Capacity: .............................................................400 Assistant Coach: ........................................... Brigid BradyAssistant Coach: ............................................. Joe Caruso

CHARGER ATHLETICSDirector of Athletics: ...................................Deborah ChinAthletic Dept. Phone: ............................ (203) 932-7016Athletic Dept. Fax: ..................................(203) 932-7470Dir. of Sports Medicine: ............................. Ivo Wesseling Offi ce Phone: ......................................(203) 932-7407Affi liation: ......................................... NCAA Division II Website: ...........................................www.ncaa.comConference ............................................. Northeast-10 Website: ................................www.northeast10.org

ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONDirector: Andrew Beardsley Offi ce Phone: ..................................... (203) 932-7025 Cell Phone: .........................................(203) 887-5374 Fax: .........................................(203) 932-7470 e-mail: ...................... [email protected] Assistant: ................................ Chelsea HaroldWebsite: ..................www.NewHavenChargers.com

CONTENTSUniversity of New Haven ............................................. IFC2012 Schedule .........................................................3, BCCharger Lacrosse - Quick Facts ............................................................... 32012 Coaches - Head Coach Jen Fallon ............................................ 4 - Assistant Coach Brigid Brady .................................. 5 - Assistant Coach Joe Caruso .................................... 52012 Players - Roster ................................................................. 6 - I Chose Division II..................................................... 7 - Players ............................................................8-24Northeast-10 Conference - Northeast-10 Conference ...................................... 25 - 2011 NE-10 Results .............................................. 262011 Review - 2011 Statistics/Results ........................................ 27 - 2011 Leaders......................................................... 28History & Records - Year-by-Year Results ............................................... 29 - All-Time Record vs. Opponents ............................. 29 - All-Time Roster ....................................................... 29 - Individual Career Records ..................................... 30 - Individual Season Records .................................... 30 - Individual Single-Game Records ........................... 30The University - University Administration....................................... 31 - Charger Athletics Club ........................................... 32 - Charger Athletics ................................................... IBC - 2012 Schedule ..................................................BC, 3

The 2012 UNH women’s lacrosse media guide is a pro-duction of the Offi ce of Athletics Communication. Written and designed by Andrew Beardsley, with assistance from Chelsea Harold and thanks to all previous sports information staff members.

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JEN FALLON

Jen Fallon enters her sixth season as the head coach of the women’s lacrosse team at the Univer-sity of New Haven in the spring of 2012.

In 2011, Fallon’s Chargers posted a 10-8 overall record and an 8-4 Northeast-10 Conference mark. The team was ranked among the IWLCA’s top 15 all season long and concluded the year ranked 10th in Division II. New Haven made its third-straight postseason appearance as they earned the sixth seed in the Northeast-10 Conference Champion-ship tournament. Four Chargers earned IWLCA All-North Region honors, while four also earned All-Conference laurels.

The 2010 campaign featured another winning sea-son within the Northeast-10 Conference for Fallon and the Chargers. UNH captured a 6-5 record in the league and qualifi ed for the NE-10 Tournament for the second time. Furthermore, Fallon coached three student-athletes to All-Region honors, as Aubrey Duncan, Sarah LeGoff and Sarah Magnone each collected IWLCA North Region accolades.

In 2009, Fallon guided UNH to the program’s fi rst ever postseason appearance in the Northeast-10 Conference Championship. The team earned the top seed after gaining a share of the 2009 NE-10 Regular Season Title. The team went on to record the program’s fi rst ever postseason victory and conference championship with a 12-7 victory over Southern New Hampshire in the fi nals. Fal-lon also earned NE-10 Women’s Lacrosse Coach of the Year honors after leading the team to a 9-1 conference record. The Chargers were also one of only six teams in the nation to compete in the NCAA Division II Women’s Lacrosse Championship tournament in 2009. The ‘09 squad climbed the Division II polls and fi nished the season ranked seventh, while two student-athletes (Mallory

Ferrandiz, Ashley Ferrandiz) earned All-America honors as well.

Fallon guided the Chargers to a 14-3 record in 2008 and was named both the Inside Lacrosse Division II National Coach of the Year and the East Coast Conference Coach of the Year in just her second season. That season the Brigid Brady became the women’s lacrosse program’s fi rst ever Division II All-America honoree as we helped lead the Chargers with her second-straight 50-goal season.

Prior to UNH, Fallon served as the head girl’s la-crosse coach and physical education teacher at Greens Farms Academy in Westport, Conn., with additional duties in the areas of policy & curricu-lum and athletic game management.

Fallon started her coaching career at her alma mater in 1997 as Sacred Heart University’s head women’s soccer coach from 1997-2000. Fallon also served as the school’s assistant compliance coordinator for two years while coaching.

As a collegiate lacrosse player, Fallon was a three-time Division II All-America selection (1994-96) and is Sacred Heart’s all-time scoring leader with 264 career points. She scored 212 career goals with 52 assists, and in her All-American seasons posted three of the school’s top four single-season point totals. She is 20th on the D-II national career scoring list, and is ninth all-time in goals scored.

A native of Milford, Conn., Fallon earned her bach-elor’s degree in psychology from Sacred Heart in 1996. She is a member of the U.S. Lacrosse As-sociation, the IWLCA, and is CPR and AED certifi ed. She resides in Fairfi eld, Conn.

RECORD OVERALL: 54-34CONFERENCE RECORD: 28-16ALMA MATER: SACRED HEART, 1996

HEAD COACHSIXTH SEASON

University of New HavenHead Coach (2007-Present)

Greens Farms AcademyHead Coach (2000-06)

Sacred Heart UniversityHead Soccer Coach (1997-00)

Sacred Heart UniversityThree-time All-America (1994-96)

THE FALLON FILE OVERALL CONF.Year Coach W L Pct. W L Pct. 2001 de’Sha Foster 1 11 .368 No Conference2002 de’Sha Foster 3 12 .200 No Conference2003 de’Sha Foster 6 7 .462 No Conference2004 Colleen O’Hara 6 7 .462 No Conference2005 Heather McClelland 7 8 .467 No Conference2006 Pamela Goode 5 11 .313 2 3 .400 (NYCAC)2007 Jen Fallon 7 10 .412 2 3 .400 (ECC)2008 Jen Fallon*^ 14 3 .824 3 3 .500 (ECC)2009 Jen Fallon* 16 4 .800 9 1 .900 (NE-10)2010 Jen Fallon 7 9 .438 6 5 .545 (NE-10)2011 Jen Fallon 10 8 .556 8 4 .667 )NE-10) 11 Seasons 82 90 .476 30 19 .612

* Denotes Conference Coach of the Year^ Denotes National Coach of the Year

YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORDS

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BRIGID BRADY

ALMA MATER: NEW HAVEN, 2009

ASSISTANT COACHSECOND SEASON

Brigid Brady enters her second season as assistant coach in 2012. One of the most decorated UNH women’s lacrosse players, Brady brings a wealth of lacrosse knowledge to the sidelines.

One year prior to arriving at New Haven, Brady served as Local Development Offi cer for the English Lacrosse Association in Manchester, England. As part of her responsibilities, she was head coach for the U-16 girls team at Timperley Lacrosse Club and a lacrosse instuctor at various primary schools in the area. She also assisted the director of the FIL World Championship of Men’s Lacrosse in the summer of 2010.

A 2009 graduate of New Haven, Brady currently stands alone as the all-time leader in total points (245), goals (220) and goals in a single-season (58). Moreover, she ranks third in single-season points (67) and sixth in career assists. As a freshman, she also set the record for most goals in a game with eight against Saint Anselm College.

Outside of coaching the Chargers, Brady assists with youth lacrosse teams in the local area. The East Islip, N.Y. native currently resides in New Haven, Conn. She is currently pursuing her Master’s degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Sports Management.

JOE CARUSO

EXPERIENCE: OVER 10 YEARS

ASSISTANT COACHFIRST SEASON

Joe Caruso joined the UNH women’s lacrosse coaching staff prior to the 2012 season. Also the varsity lacrosse coach at Joel Barlow High School in Redding, Conn., Caruso’s primary responsibility will be coaching the goalkeepers.

Caruso also features a wealth of lacrosse knowledge through over 10 years of coaching experience. He began his coaching career as a baseball and softball coach for the Shelton American Little League. He progressed into softball and eventually lacrosse in 2003.

He served as the head coach of the junior varsity team at Joel Barlow High School starting in 2004 and in 2008 became the head varsity coach. In three seasons, Caruso tabbed a record of 29-24-1 from 2008 to 2010.

In addition to his high school coaching, Caruso has helped coach teams at the World Class Lacrosse camp at Wesleyan University and as the U-15 girl’s lacrosse coach at the 2010 Connecticut Nutmeg State Games in New Britain.

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# Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Hometown / High School / Previous School1 Rachael Whitman So. D 5-2 Severna Park, Md./Severna Park2 Emily Buckley-Matura Sr. D 5-1 Brooklyn, N.Y./Bishop Kearney/St. Lawrence University3 Kassi Grant Fr. A 5-2 Ronkonkoma, N.Y./Connetquot4 Rachel Resnick Jr. D 5-0 Ocean, N.J./Ocean Township5 Sarah Magnone Sr. A 5-4 Yardley, Pa./Villa Joseph Marie7 Melissa Gaetano So. D 5-7 Massapequa, N.Y./Massapequa8 Nicole McKee So. A 5-3 Wantagh, N.Y./MacArthur9 Marissa Fisher So. A 5-8 Jackson, N.J./Jackson Memorial10 Aubrey Duncan Sr. M 5-4 Patchogue, N.Y./Patchogue-Medford11 Natalie Lieberman Jr. A 5-7 Manorville, N.Y./Eastport South Manor12 Kathryn Campbell Fr. M 5-7 Mansfi eld, Mass./Mansfi eld13 Ashley Travis Fr. A 5-3 Lafeyette, N.Y./Lafeyette14 Daina Catanese Fr. A 5-2 Franklin Square, N.Y./H. Frank Carey15 Alexis Gabbe Sr. A 5-3 Malverne, N.Y./Malverne16 Ashley Ferrandiz Sr. M 5-2 West Sayville, N.Y./Sayville17 Brittany Ast Fr. D/M 5-2 Glenwood, N.J./Vernon Township18 Kerri Foley Jr. D 5-4 Old Tappan, N.J./Northern Valley20 Diana Kraus Fr. GK 5-3 Derry, N.H./Pinkerton Academy21 Kristina Curry Jr. M 5-7 East Meadow, N.Y./East Meadow22 Maureen Spellman Sr. GK 5-9 Trumbull, Conn./St. Joseph23 Samantha Clyne Fr. D 5-6 Islip Terrace, N.Y./East Islip30 Sharon Strain Fr. GK 5-3 Armonk, N.Y./Byram Hills

Head Coach: Jen Fallon (Sacred Heart, 1996) - Sixth SeasonAssistant Coach: Brigid Brady (New Haven, 2009) - Second Season Assistant Coach: Joe Caruso - First Season

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NATIONALRECOGNITIONOur student-athletes have received the NCAA’s highest individual honors including winning the Walter Byers Scholarship Award (the NCAA’s top student-athlete) and the NCAA Woman of the Year Award.

COMMUNITYPARTNERSHIPSWe have initiated national community partnerships with the Make-A-Wish Foundation and Habitat for Humanity.

UNIQUEFISCAL MODELWe offer a unique fiscal model for intercollegiate athletics that redefine the institutional value for sponsoring sports and offering athletics scholarships.

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2 EMILY BUCKLEY-MATURA

2011 Season: Started all 18 games for the Chargers...Registered 21 ground balls,11 caused turnovers and two draw controls...Tallied a season-high four ground balls against Southern Connecticut State (3/29) and American International (4/12)... Part of a defense that recorded a 10.14 goals against average.

2010 Season: Appeared in all 16 games, including 14 starts for the Chargers…Registered 11 ground balls, forced fi ve turnovers and tallied four draw controls…Part of a defense that re-corded a 12.73 goals against per game average, ranking fi fth in the Northeast-10 Conference.

2009 Season (Women’s Soccer): Appeared in all 20 games, starting 19…Lead the team with fi ve assists…Recorded a hat-trick in UNH’s 6-0 win at Post (8/27)…Second on the team with eight goals and 21 points…Netted two goals and a helper vs. Georgian Court (9/10)…Tied for team lead with three game-winning goals…Recorded game-winners vs. Georgian Court (9/10), at AIC (9/22) and vs. Pace (10/14).

2008 Season (Women’s Soccer): Appeared in all 20 games, starting 19...Finished the season thrid on the team with 12 points scoring six goals...Scored a career-best two goals against Dowling College on September 13, 2008.

St. Lawrence: Scored two goals and one assist for fi ve points in 2007 on the women’s soccer team...Scored fi rst and second collegiate goals against Elmira College on September 15...Assist came in second game of season against Norwich.

High School: Attended Bishop Kearney High School...Earned girls soccer team Rookie of the Year award as a freshman.

Personal: Daughter of Patricia Buckley and Ned Matura...One sister, Bridget Buckley-Matura…Graduated in 2011 with a degree in Sports Management at New Haven...Currently pursuing a Master degree in Sports Managment.

SENIOR / THIRD SEASON AT UNHPOS: DEFENSE HT.: 5-1

LAST SCHOOL: ST. LAWRENCE UNIV.HOMETOWN: BROOKLYN, N.Y.

MAJOR: SPORTS MANAGEMENT

CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% GW 8mG-8mS GB DC TO CT 2010 16-14 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 11 4 5 5 2011 18-18 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 21 2 5 11 Total 16-14 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 32 6 10 16

Goals: - N/AAssists: - N/APoints: - N/A

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16 ASHLEY FERRANDIZ

2011 Season: IWLCA All-North Region Team…All-Northeast-10 Conference Second Team...Started 17 games for the Chargers…First on the team with 21 assists and 20 caused turn-overs…Second on the team with 38 ground balls…Third on the team with 29 draw controls…Finished with three goals, six assists, six ground balls and three caused turnovers in a 17-7 win at Assumption on 3/23…Tallied three goals, one assist, three caused turnover, one draw control and scored the game-winning goal at Franklin Pierce on 4/4…Averaged 1.35 goals, 2.59 points and 1.24 assists per game.

2010 Season: Started in four games for the Chargers before suffering a season-ending in-jury…Medical redshirt season...Recorded 15 goals, fi ve assists for a total of 20 points…Also accumulated 14 ground balls, nine draw controls and four cause turnovers…Finished with fi ve goals and two assists in a 16-15 triumph over Rollins on 3/15…Registered seven goals and four ground balls in a 13-7 victory over Franklin Pierce on 3/17…Netted a hat trick to go along with three helpers against Dowling on 3/21…Averaged 3.75 goals, fi ve points and 1.25 assists per game.

2009 Season: IWLCA All-America Second Team...WomensLacrosse.com All-America Second Team...IWLCA All-North Region First Team...All-Northeast-10 Conference First Team...North-east-10 Conference All-Championship Team...Ranked in the top 20 in Division II in nearly every statistical category and the top 10 in three; seventh in assists, eighth in points and ninth in caused turnovers...Started all 20 games and set UNH single-season records in total points, assists and ground balls...Also came one goal from tying the single-season mark...Amassed career marks with 57 goals, 40 assists, 64 ground balls, 40 draw controls, 42 caused turnovers and 97 points...Boasted a .553 shooting percentage...Broke the UNH record for points in a game on April 26, 2009 with seven goals and two assists against Franklin Pierce University...Also ranks second in the single-game record books with fi ve assists on April 10, 2009 against Holy Family.

2008 Season: Second Team All-ECC...IWLCA/US Second Team All-Region...Five-time ECC Freshman of the Week...Started all 17 games as a freshman...First on the team in points with 64...Second with 48 goals and 16 assists...First in ground balls with 51 while contributing 46 draw controls and 17 caused turnovers...Season-high of fi ve goals at Assumption College (3/31) and Merrimack College (4/18)...Had season-high six ground balls at Philadelphia University (4/26), and eight draw controls at Southern Connecticut University (3/12).

High School: All-County Selection in 2006 and 2007…Team MVP in Senior Season…All-County Honorable Mention in 2005…Also played soccer and was an All-League selection in 2007…2007 Basketball Scholar Athlete…Member of the Honor Society.

Personal: Daughter of Janine and Frank Ferrandiz...Has two sisters, Liz and Mallory…Older sister, Mallory, played lacrosse for UNH from 2006-2009.

SENIOR / FIFTH SEASON AT UNHPOS: MIDFIELD HT.: 5-2

LAST SCHOOL: SAYVILLEHOMETOWN: WEST SAYVILLE, N.Y.

MAJOR: MATH EDUCATION/PSYCHOLOGY

CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% GW 8mG-8mS GB DC TO CT F2008 17-17 48 16 64 96 .500 5 10-22 51 46 34 17 262009 20-20 57 40 97 103 .553 3 7-17 64 40 52 42 632010 4-4 15 5 20 25 .600 0 8-9 14 9 13 4 182011 17-17 23 21 44 44 .535 2 5-13 38 29 45 20 35Total 58-58 143 82 225 267 .536 8 25-48 129 95 99 63 107

Goals: 7 TwiceAssists: 6 03/23/1 at AssumptionPoints: 9 Twice

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2012 Season: Team Co-Captain.

2011 Season: Northeast-10 Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll…IWLCA Division II Aca-demic Honor Roll…Started in all 18 games for the Chargers…Second on the team with 52 points, 46 goals, 10 free position goals and 18 caused turnovers…Third on the team with 30 ground balls…Tallied two goals, one assist, fi ve ground balls and forced four turnovers in a 14-5 win at Queens on 3/16…Scored a season-best six goals and one assist with one caused turnover in an 18-13 win against Bentley on 4/10…Averaged 2.56 goals and 2.89 points per game.

2010 Season: Named to the IWLCA All-North Region Second Team... Started in all 16 games for the Chargers…Led the team in goals (43), game-winning goals (2), points (52), shots (98) and shots on goal (75)…Recorded nine assists, 22 ground balls, 25 draw controls and caused nine turnovers…Posted fi ve goals and a draw control against Dowling on 3/21…Scored fi ve goals, had two assists, three ground balls and two draw controls in an 18-5 victory over As-sumption College on 4/6…Registered fi ve goals, two assists, three draw controls and two ground balls in a 19-3 win over Southern Connecticut on 4/8…Finished with four goals and three draw controls in a 16-9 victory against Saint Anselm on 4/23…Averaged 2.69 goals and 3.25 points per outing.

2009 Season: Northeast-10 Conference All-Rookie Team...Ranked fi fth on the team with 42 points...Led the team with a .594 shooting percentage...Scored 38 goals and dished out four assists...Scored four goals three different times and scored four points four differ-ent times...Scored fi rst collegiate goals, with a hat trick on March 10, 2009...Also tallied 23 ground balls, 18 draw controls and nine caused turnovers.

High School: Scored 152 career goals at Villa Joseph Marie High School...Four-time Bucks County Courier Golden Team...Two-time AACA All-Star Team...Student-athlete of the week on Phillylacrosse.com as a senior...All-Bicennial League First Team as a sophomore...Also played fi eld hockey and ran track...Graduated with high honors.

Personal: Daughter of Matthew and Stephanie Magnone...Has one brother and one sister...Chose UNH because it was a perfect fi t for her.

SENIOR / FOURTH SEASON AT UNHPOS: ATTACK HT.: 5-4

LAST SCHOOL: VILLA JOSEPH MARIEHOMETOWN: YARDLEY, PA.

MAJOR: GRAPHIC DESIGN

CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% GW 8mG-8mS GB DC TO CT F2009 20-20 38 4 42 64 .594 1 6-10 23 18 32 9 322010 16-16 43 9 52 98 .439 2 1-2 2 1 4 1 412011 18-18 43 6 52 101 .455 2 10-17 30 9 44 18 38Total 54-54 127 19 146 263 .483 5 17-29 55 28 80 28 111

Goals: 6 04/10/11 vs. BentleyAssists: 2 Three timesPoints: 7 Three times

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2012 Season: Team Co-Captain.

2011 Season: IWLCA All-North Region Team…Spring Academic All-Conference Team…North-east-10 Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll…DII ADA Academic Achievement Award…IWLCA Division II Academic Honor Roll…Started all 18 games for the Chargers…Recorded one goal and two assists for three points…Second on the team with 36 draw controls…Third on the team with 14 caused turnovers…Posted 22 ground balls, 36 draw controls and forced 14 turnovers…Scored one goal with one assist for two points, four draw controls and one ground ball in a 17-1 win against American International on 4/12…Tallied two ground balls, forced one turnover and fi ve draw controls at Adelphi on 4/27.

2010 Season: Named to the IWLCA All-North Region Second Team... Also named to the Northeast-10 Conference Second Team…Appeared in all 16 games, including 15 starts for the Chargers…Collected fi ve goals, three assists for eight points...Amassed 25 ground balls, six draw controls and forced 12 turnovers…Recorded a season-high two points with a goal and an assist in an 18-5 win over Assumption on 4/6…Tallied a goal and three ground balls against Molloy on 3/24…Finished with a goal and three ground balls against Southern New Hampshire on 4/10…Tallied a goal on the road against Bentley and Merrimack on 4/14 and 4/17…Registered an assist and two ground balls in a 12-11 win against Saint Michael’s on 4/3.

2009 Season: WomensLacrosse.com Division II All-Rookie Team...All-Northeast-10 Conference Second Team...Northeast-10 Conference All-Rookie Team...Started all 20 games for the Chargers in her freshman season at defense...Scored four goals and handed out seven assists for 11 total points...Grabbed 32 ground balls, 13 draw controls and 19 caused turnovers...Scored fi rst collegiate point on March 10, 2009 against Holy Family...Scored a season-high three points with three assists against Merrimack College on April 13, 2009.

High School: Earned 2007 Unsung Hero for Suffolk County...Four-time Scholar Athlete...Team captain as a senior...Graduated as an honors student.

Personal: Daughter of Neil and Terese Duncan...Has one sister...Chose UNH because it offered her major, the lacrosse program and location...Career ambition is to work in the interior design fi eld.

SENIOR / FOURTH SEASON AT UNHPOS: MIDFIELD HT.: 5-4

LAST SCHOOL: PATCHOGUE-MEDFORDHOMETOWN: PATCHOGUE, N.Y.

MAJOR: INTERIOR DESIGN

CAREER STATISTICSYear GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% GW 8mG-8mS GB DC TO CT F2009 20-20 4 7 11 11 .364 0 1-2 32 13 30 19 292010 16-15 5 3 8 24 .208 0 0-3 25 6 30 12 302011 18-18 1 2 3 13 .077 0 1-5 22 36 10 14 36Total 54-53 10 12 22 48 .208 0 2-10 79 55 70 45 95

Goals: 1 Ten timesAssists: 3 03/13/09 vs. MerrimackPoints: 3 03/13/09 vs. Merrimack

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2011 Season: Synapse Sports NCAA Division II Women’s Lacrosse National Honor Roll (4/17)…IWLCA All-North Region Team…All-Northeast-10 Conference Second Team...Northeast-10 Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll…Ranked fourth in Division II in goals per game (4.11) and 10th in points (88)…Also ranked second in goals per game and fi fth in points in the Northeast-10 Conference…Started in all 18 games for the Chargers…First on the team with 88 points, 74 goals and 35 free position goals…Second on the team with 14 assists…Third on the team with a .831 shots on goal percentage…Tallied sic goals, including the game-winner, two assists, two ground balls, one draw control and two caused turnovers in a 12-10 win against Molloy on 3/10…Collected a season-best eight goals with one draw control in an 18-13 win at Saint Anselm on 4/30…Averaged 4.11 goals and 4.89 points per game.

2010 Season: Did not see game action.

2009 Season: Played in all 20 games, while making four starts...Finished sixth on the team with 37 points off 28 goals and nine assists...Scored a season-high fi ve points against Assump-tion College on April 25, 2009 (4g, 1a)...Picked up 26 ground balls, 24 draw controls and 15 caused turnovers...Scored fi rst collegiate points against Holy Family (2g) on March 10, 2009.

High School: Set school records for most goals in a game (13) and most goals in a season (105)...Four-time All-Conference performer...Team MVP as a junior and senior...Named Tri-State Player of the Week as a junior...Also played soccer and basketball...Honor Roll...Vice President of her class.

Personal: Daughter of Ivan and Ebeth Gabbe...Has one brother and two sisters.

SENIOR / FOURTH SEASON AT UNHPOS: ATTACK HT.: 5-3

LAST SCHOOL: MOLLOYHOMETOWN: MALVERN, N.Y.

MAJOR: HISTORY/EDUCATION

CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% GW 8mG-8mS GB DC TO CT F2009 20-4 28 9 37 60 .467 0 9-17 26 24 32 15 222011 18-18 74 14 88 124 .597 2 35-51 17 25 42 7 21Total 38-22 102 23 125 184 .554 2 34-68 43 49 74 22 43

Goals: 8 04/30/11 at Saint AnselmAssists: 4 03/29/11 vs. SCSUPoints: 8 Twice

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2012 Season: Team Co-Captain.

2011 Season: IWLCA All-North Region Team…All-Northeast-10 Conference Second Team...Ranked sixth in Division II in saves (176) and seventh in save percentage (.490)…Also ranked third in the Northeast-10 Conference in save percentage…Started in goal all 18 games for the Chargers…First on the team with 54 ground balls…Allowed 222 goals against for a 10.14 goals against per game average…Tallied 176 saves in 475 shots faced for a .490 save per-centage…Collected double-digit saves in 11-out of-18 games…Tallied 10 saves in a 12-10 victory against Molloy on 3/10…Recorded 13 saves in a 9-8 win at Southern New Hampshire on 4/16…Compiled 13 saves at Merrimack in the Northeast-10 Conference Championship Tournament on 5/4.

2010 Season: Started in goal in all 16 games for the Chargers…Allowed 205 goals for a 12.73 goals against per game average, ranking fi fth in the Northeast-10 Conference…Tallied 183 for a .472 save percentage…Compiled double-digit saves in 13 out of the 16 games…Recorded 15 saves in a 16-15 win against Rollins on 3/15…Amassed 15 saves in an 18-5 victory over Assumption on 4/6…Registered a season-high 16 saves against Southern New Hampshire on 4/10…Tallied 15 saves against Merrimack on 4/17…Compiled 15 saves against Merrimack in the Northeast-10 Conference Tournament on 5/5.

2009 Season: WomensLacrosse.com Division II All-Rookie Team...Northeast-10 Conference Goalkeeper of the Year...All-Northeast-10 Conference First Team...Northeast-10 Conference Co-Freshman of the Year...Northeast-10 Conference All-Rookie Team...Ranked eighth in Division II in goals against average and second in the NE-10...Started at 20 games in the net and recorded her fi rst collegiate win on March 10, 2009 against Holy Family...Ranks sixth in the UNH record books with 142 saves in a season and top ten in career saves after one season...Posted a season-high 15 saves against Stonehill College on April 15, 2009.

High School: Two-time All-State performer...Three-time All-Conference performer...Member of the Super Junior Team...Named team MVP as a junior...Team captain as a senior...Also an all-state performer in soccer...Graduated with Principal’s honor roll honors.

Personal: Daughter of Brian Spellman and Maura Lyddy...Chose UNH because of the lacrosse program.

SENIOR / FOURTH SEASON AT UNHPOS: GK HT.: 5-9

LAST SCHOOL: ST. JOSEPHHOMETOWN: TRUMBULL, CONN.

MAJOR: PSYCHOLOGY

CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP-GS GA GA Avg. Svs Sv% Faced GB TO CT W L T2009 20-20 162 9.09 142 .467 411 41 12 9 16 4 02010 16-16 205 12.73 183 .472 485 68 22 11 7 9 02011 18-18 183 10.14 176 .490 475 65 14 11 10 8 0Total 46-46 550 10.58 501 .477 1371 174 48 31 33 20 0

Saves: 16 04/10/10 vs SNHUFaced: 44 Twice

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4 RACHEL RESNICK

2011 Season: Northeast-10 Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll…Started in all 18 games for the Chargers…Collected 21 ground balls, fi ve draw controls and forced 10 turn-overs…Tallied fi ve ground balls, one draw control and forced two turnovers in a 17-7 win at Assumption on 3/23… Part of a defense that recorded a 10.14 goals against average.

2010 Season: Played in all 16 games, including 15 starts for the Chargers…Registered 25 ground balls, 10 caused turnovers and two draw controls…Part of a defense that recorded a 12.73 goals against per game average, ranking fi fth in the Northeast-10 Conference.

High School: 2009 Lacrosse team captain at Ocean Township High School…Named to the Second Team All-Conference and All- League teams in senior season…Also played soccer and winter track…Broke the 800m record her junior year and set 4x100 relay record during senior season…Class offi cer and honor roll student.

Personal: Daughter of Steve and Diane Resnick…Has one brother, David and one sister, Sarah...Majoring in Math Education at New Haven.

JUNIOR / THIRD SEASON AT UNHPOS: DEFENSE HT.: 5-0

LAST SCHOOL: OCEAN TOWNSHIPHOMETOWN: OCEAN, N.J.

MAJOR: MATH EDUCATION

CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% GW 8mG-8mS GB DC TO CT F2010 16-15 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 25 2 9 10 302011 18-18 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 21 5 8 10 30Total 34-33 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 46 7 17 20 60

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2011 Season: Started in all 18 games for the Chargers…Ranked ninth in Division II and fi fth in the Northeast-10 Conference in draw controls…First on the team with 72 draw controls…Third on the team with 24 goals, eight assists and seven free position goals…Collected a season-high four goals, nine draw controls and two ground balls in a 17-7 win at Assumption on 3/23…Recorded three goals, one assist, two ground balls, fi ve draw controls and one caused turnover in a 16-2 win against Saint Michael’s on 4/23…Averaged 1.33 goals and 1.78 points per game.

2010 Season: Named to the Northeast-10 Conference All-Rookie Team…Started in all 16 games for the Chargers…Led the team in draw controls (45) and fi nished second in points (45), goals (34), assists (11), shots (67) and ground balls from a fi eld player (33)…Registered a hat trick and fi ve ground balls in a 16-15 victory over Rollins in the season-opener on 3/15…Tallied three goals and an assist in a 12-11 triumph over Saint Michael’s on 4/3…Recorded four goals, an assist and two ground balls in an 18-5 win over Assumption on 4/6…Scored four goals to go along with two ground balls and two draw controls against Southern New Hampshire on 4/10…Tallied a season-high six goals and two assists in a 17-10 victory over American International on 4/28.

High School: Five year varsity starter at Eastport South Manor High School…Named Lacrosse team captain during sophomore season…Named All-County Lacrosse player (2006-2009)…Also competed in Cross Country and Winter Track...A member of the Long Island Yellow Jackets Lacrosse Club (2006-2008).

Personal: Daughter of Michael and Nancy Lieberman…Has one brother, Michael, and one sister, Michelle.

JUNIOR / THIRD SEASON AT UNHPOS: ATTACK HT.: 5-7

LAST SCHOOL: EASTPORT SOUTH MANORHOMETOWN: MANORVILLE, N.Y.

MAJOR: GRAPHIC DESIGN

CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% GW 8mG-8mS GB DC TO CT F2010 16-16 34 11 45 67 .507 1 0-0 25 2 9 10 302011 18-18 24 8 32 60 .400 1 7-13 17 72 33 4 35Total 34-34 58 19 77 127 .457 2 7-13 42 74 42 14 65

Goals: 6 04/28/10 at AICAssists: 3 04/23/10 vs St. AnselmPoints: 8 04/28/10 at AIC

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2011 Season: Northeast-10 Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll…Started all 18 games for the Chargers…Tallied 19 ground balls, 10 caused turnovers and 10 draw controls…Col-lected three ground balls, two draw controls and forced one turnover in a 14-5 win at Queens on 3/16…Part of a defense that recorded a 10.14 goals against average.

2010 Season: Made fi ve appearances, including one start for the Chargers…Collected a ground ball and forced two turnovers…Part of a defense that recorded a 12.73 goals against per game average, ranking fi fth in the Northeast-10 Conference.

High School: Four year member of the varsity lacrosse team at Northern Valley Regional High School…2009 team captain…Named to the 2009 second team all-league and all-conference teams…Also played soccer and winter track…Member of the Ski and Snowboard Club.

Personal: Daughter of Daniel and Patricia Foley…Has two sisters, Nicole and Jamie.

JUNIOR / THIRD SEASON AT UNHPOS: DEFENSE HT.: 5-4

LAST SCHOOL: NORTHERN VALLEYHOMETOWN: OLD TAPPAN, N.J.

MAJOR: MGT. OF SPORTS INDUSTRIES

CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% GW 8mG-8mS GB DC TO CT F2010 5-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 1 0 0 2 22011 18-18 0 0 0 4 .000 0 0-0 19 10 15 10 16Total 23-19 0 0 0 4 .000 0 0-0 20 10 15 12 18

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2011 Season: Northeast-10 Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll…Started in all 18 games for the Chargers…Tied for fi rst on the team with two game-winning goals…Second on the team with a .833 shots on goal percentage…Recorded two assists, 27 ground balls, 15 draw controls and 13 caused turnovers…Posted fi ve goals off of six shots with three ground balls and one draw control in a 24-8 win over Southern Connecticut State on 3/29…Had the game-winning goal in a 9-8 win at Southern New Hampshire and an 18-13 win at Saint Anselm on 4/30.

2010 Season: Appeared in 16 games, including 15 starts for the Chargers…Collected 21 goals, two assists for a total of 23 points…Finished with 31 ground balls, 21 draw controls and 13 caused turnovers…Recorded two goals and three draw controls against Dowling on 3/21…Netted a hat trick and tallied one draw control in a 12-11 win against Saint Michael’s on 4/3…Amassed a season-high four goals to go along with three draw controls and a ground ball in a 19-3 win against Southern Connecticut…Finished the season up with two goals against Merrimack on 5/5.

High School: Named to the 2008 and 2009 All Conference lacrosse team…Also played bas-ketball and fi eld hockey at East Meadow High School…Honor roll student and scholar athlete…Member of the National Honor Society, SADD, Key club, and Athletes helping Athletes.

Personal: Daughter of Michael and Marion Curry…Has two brothers, Frankie and Dylan.

JUNIOR / THIRD SEASON AT UNHPOS: MIDFIELD HT.: 5-7

LAST SCHOOL: EAST MEADOWHOMETOWN: EAST MEADOW, N.Y.

MAJOR: NUTRITION/DIETETICS

CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% GW 8mG-8mS GB DC TO CT F2010 16-15 21 2 23 37 .568 0 3-12 31 21 28 13 162011 18-18 23 2 25 42 .548 2 4-12 27 15 28 13 25Total 34-33 44 4 48 79 .557 2 7-24 58 36 56 26 41

Goals: 5 03/29/11 vs. SCSUAssists: 1 Four timesPoints: 5 03/29/11 vs. SCSU

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1 RACHAEL WHITMAN

2011 Season: Saw playing time in four games...Part of a defense that recorded a 10.14 goals against average.

High School: Attended Severna Park High School…A member of the Falcons varsity lacrosse team.

Personal: Daughter of Kate and Ronn Whitman...Has two sisters, Jenna and Erin…Majoring in Fire Protection Engineering at New Haven.

SOPHOMORE / SECOND SEASON AT UNHPOS: DEFENSE HT.: 5-2

LAST SCHOOL: SEVERNA PARKHOMETOWN: SEVERNA PARK, MD.

MAJOR: FIRE PROTECTION ENGINEERING

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2011 Season: Appeared in 15 games, including fi ve starts for the Chargers…Recorded eight goals and three assists for 11 points…Tallied 15 ground balls, one draw control and forced three turnovers…Scored a season-high three goals, with one caused turnover in a 24-8 win against Southern Connecticut State on 3/29…Collected one goal, two assists, two ground balls and forced one turnover in a 17-1 win against American International on 4/12.

High School: Played three sports at Jackson Memorial High School…Named to the All-Shore team as a junior and senior…Recorded 115 career goals…Served as the team captain and was selected the team’s Most Value Player in 2010…Also played soccer and basketball.

Personal: Daughter of Susanne and George Fisher…Has two sisters, Elyse and Corinne…Sister Elyse plays lacrosse at Lock Haven University...Undecided on a major at New Haven.

SOPHOMORE / SECOND SEASON AT UNHPOS: ATTACK HT.: 5-8

LAST SCHOOL: JACKSON MEMORIALHOMETOWN: JACKSON, N.J.

MAJOR: UNDECLARED

CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% GW 8mG-8mS GB DC TO CT F2011 17-5 8 3 11 21 .381 0 2-4 15 1 15 3 8Total 17-5 8 3 11 21 .381 0 2-4 15 1 15 3 8

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2011 Season: Northeast-10 Conference All-Rookie Team...Northeast-10 Conference Commis-sioner’s Honor Roll…Appeared in 14 games, including 13 starts for the Chargers…Registered 18 ground balls, 13 caused turnovers and two draw controls…Tallied three ground balls, one draw control and forced one turnover in a 17-7 win at Assumption on 3/23…Part of a defense that recorded a 10.14 goals against average.

High School: A member of the Chiefs lacrosse squad for four years…Selected the team’s Unsung Hero Award in 2009…Named to the All-Conference team in 2010…Helped lead the Chiefs to three Nassau County Conference Championship games from 2008-10…Also a member of the National Honor Society and obtained High Honors status in all four years.

Personal: Daughter of Patty and Ray Gaetano…Has one sister, Nicole…Majoring in Music Industry at New Haven.

SOPHOMORE / SECOND SEASON AT UNHPOS: DEFENSE HT.: 5-7

LAST SCHOOL: MASSAPEQUAHOMETOWN: MASSAPEQUA, N.Y.

MAJOR: MUSIC INDUSTRY

CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% GW 8mG-8mS GB DC TO CT F2011 14-13 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 18 2 5 13 14Total 14-13 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 18 2 5 13 14

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2011 Season: Northeast-10 Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll…Appeared in 12 games for the Chargers…Collected four goals and two assists for six points…Tallied three ground balls, two draw controls and fi ve caused turnovers…Scored her fi rst collegiate goal, while adding one assist, three ground balls, two draw controls and four caused turnovers in a 24-8 win against Southern Connecticut State on 3/29.

High School: A three-sport athlete at MacArthur High School…Selected to the All-Conference teams from 2008-10…Named to the All-County teams in 2009-10…Finished her career with 125 goals and 64 assists…Awarded the varsity soccer team’s Unsung Hero accolade in 2008…Named to the All-Conference team in 2009…Part of two All-Conference Championships in 2008-09 and was also a member of the indoor track team.

Personal: Daughter of Stephanie and Mike McKee…Has two brothers, Michael and Kyle…Undecided on a major at UNH.

SOPHOMORE / SECOND SEASON AT UNHPOS: ATTACK HT.: 5-3

LAST SCHOOL: MACARTHURHOMETOWN: WANTAGH, N.Y.

MAJOR: UNDECLARED

CAREER STATISTICS

Year GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% GW 8mG-8mS GB DC TO CT F2011 12-0 4 2 6 8 .500 0 2-3 3 2 10 5 4Total 12-0 4 2 6 8 .500 0 2-3 3 2 10 5 4

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High School: Named All-County for the Connetquot Thunderbirds…Received the Coaches Award…Leading point scorer senior year…Played for the Island Yellow Jackets three years…Four-year Scholar-Athlete…Two-year High Honor roll student…Member of the DECA, Habitat for Humanity and Helping Hands. Personal: Daughter of William and Joyce Grant…One brother, Tim and one sister, Danielle…Majoring in Interior Design…Hobbies include drawing and reading.

FRESHMAN / FIRST SEASON AT UNHPOS: ATTACK HT.: 5-2

LAST SCHOOL: CONNETQUOTHOMETOWN: RONKONKOMA, N.Y.

MAJOR: INTERIOR DESIGN

12 KATHRYN CAMPBELL

High School: Hockomock League MVP…Mansfi eld Hornets Team MVP…Sun Chronicle All-Star for lacrosse and basketball…Also played soccer…Member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Daughter of Jim and Joanne Campbell…One brother, Joe and two sisters, Carly and Tara…Majoring in Criminal Justice.

FRESHMAN / FIRST SEASON AT UNHPOS: MIDFIELD HT.: 5-7

LAST SCHOOL: MANSFIELDHOMETOWN: MANSFIELD, MASS.

MAJOR: CRIMINAL JUSTICE

13 ASHLEY TRAVIS

High School: Two-year Honorable Mention All-League…Also played soccer and volleyball…Graduated in the top ten of her graduating class…Member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Daughter of Robert and Aimee Travis…One brother, Zachary and one sister, Olivia…Majoring in Marine Biology at New Haven.

FRESHMAN / FIRST SEASON AT UNHPOS: ATTACK HT.: 5-3

LAST SCHOOL: LAFEYETTEHOMETOWN: LAFEYETTE, N.Y.

MAJOR: MARINE BIOLOGY

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High School: Two-year All-Conference Honors…Four-year Scholar Athlete Award…Superinten-dent’s Achievement Award…2011 Most Valuable Player…Outstanding Player Award…Newsday.com-Nassau County Top 25 scoring leader…Also a member of the swim team…All-Conference…Two year Sportsmanship award for swimming and track…Unsung Hero Award…Tri-Athlete Award…Member of the Art Honor Society…Physical Education Leadership Program…Vice President of the Think Pink Breast Cancer Awareness Club and the French Club…Foreign Language Honor Society…Science and Art Honor Society. Personal: Daughter of Joseph and Lauren Catanese…One brother, Joseph and one sister, Grace…Majoring in Graphic Design…Hobbies include art and sports.

FRESHMAN / FIRST SEASON AT UNHPOS: ATTACK HT.: 5-2

LAST SCHOOL: H. FRANK CAREYHOMETOWN: FRANKLIN SQUARE, N.Y.

MAJOR: GRAPHIC DESIGN

17 BRITTANY AST

High School: Won back-to-back NJAC League titles…Named MUGS Media Player of the Year…NJAC Second Team All-Conference…NJIGLL First Team All-Conference…NJ Herald First Team All-Area… Also played basketball…Two year captain…Two-time Second Team All-Conference and once First Team All-Conference…March Athlete of the Month…Also played soccer…Won the Hunterdon Warren Sussex Tournament…All-State player…MUGS Media First Team All-Conference…Made the 2009 All-State girls soccer team. Personal: Daughter of Joseph and Laura Ast…Two brothers, Michael and Christopher…Major-ing in Forensic Psychology/Criminal Justice…Hobbies include exercising, going to the beach, cleaning and going to church.

FRESHMAN / FIRST SEASON AT UNHPOS: DEFENSE/MIDFIELD HT.: 5-2

LAST SCHOOL: VERNON TOWNSHIPHOMETOWN: GLENWOOD, N.J.

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High School: Named senior captain of the East Islip Redmen…All-Conference and All-County Honors…2011 Most Valuable Player…US Lacrosse Academic All-American…Town of Islip Night of Champions…Also played basketball and soccer…Four-time East Islip Scholar-Athlete for lacrosse, basketball and soccer…Member of the National Honor Society…Tri-M Music Honor Society…Foreign Language Honor Society…Girls Leader Club…STARS-Community Service Club…Symphony Orchestra and Matching Band. Personal: Daughter of John and Sandra Clyne…One brother John, and three sisters, Jacque-line, Julie and Shelby…Majoring in Math Education…Hobbies include skiing, swimming and vacationing.

High School: Named All-State for the Pinkerton Academy Astros…Athlete of the Week…Also played fi eld hockey and basketball…Honor roll student. Personal: Daughter of Gerard and Elaine Kraus…Majoring in Accounting at New Haven.

FRESHMAN / FIRST SEASON AT UNHPOS: GOALKEEPER HT.: 5-3

LAST SCHOOL: PINKERTON ACADEMYHOMETOWN: DERRY, N.H.

MAJOR: ACCOUNTING

FRESHMAN / FIRST SEASON AT UNHPOS: DEFENSE HT.: 5-6

LAST SCHOOL: EAST ISLIPHOMETOWN: ISLIP TERRACE, N.Y.

MAJOR: MATH EDUCATION

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High School: All-Elite Honorable Mention Conference…Honor Roll student…Received High Honors. Personal: Daughter of Rick and Linda Strain…One brother, Will…Majoring in Forensic Science and General Biology…Hobbies include volunteer fi refi ghting and horseback riding.

SOPHOMORE / FIRST SEASON AT UNHPOS: GOALKEEPER HT.: 5-3

LAST SCHOOL: BYRAM HILLSHOMETOWN: ARMONK, N.Y.

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The Northeast-10 Conference enters its 31st year as there is little surprise why the Northeast-10 Conference has continued to grow stronger year by year since it’s inception and now stands as a model conference of NCAA Division II.

The conference was built from the ground up with strong cornerstones and a vision of becoming the premier Division II NCAA athletic conference in the nation. A quick look around the league today will tell even the casual observer that the NE-10 has done so. The conference is a powerful union of strong academic and athletic colleges and universities that incorporates 16 institutions from New York and New England. The NE-10 sponsors the most championship sports of any Division II conference in the nation.

The Northeast-10 can look to a long history of successes – the growth from seven original schools to more than double its size 20 years later – the contention for and winning of national championships – the change in league structure from on-campus administration to a central governing location – the anticipation of, coping with and addition of modern technology - the recognition of student-athlete performances in the classroom where the real competitions are played out – all of them have been built thanks to the hard work and dedication through the years of thousands of people who have, at one time or another, called the Northeast-10 home for their athletics program or their livelihood.

The NE-10 history began with the vision of a few good men and women. It was back in 1979 that a handful of athletics directors realized that the world of college athletics was changing and that they, and their programs, would have to change as well.

In the late 1970’s and early 1980’s the NCAA began to emphasize the importance of conferences in organizing competition and determining bids to NCAA national tournaments. The NCAA required six teams to be recognized as a conference in order to award championships, and the creation of national tournaments with automatic qualifi ers to league champions became a new goal towards which teams could strive.

The founding fathers of the NE-10 were only happy to comply. Thus, a handful of athletic directors at smaller schools, classifi ed Division II and of similar scope, academic makeup and athletic abilities hatched the idea of a new athletics conference in New England. Therefore, on October 9, 1979, a simple press release announced that a new unnamed Division II conference was being formed. Eight months later, at the Pleasant Valley Country Club in Springfi eld, Mass., the league was publicly announced.

The Northeast-7 Conference established instant credibility in its membership and that credibility led to a slow but continued expansion through the years. The admittance of Saint Anselm in 1981 created the Northeast-8. In 1984, Hartford joined the ECAC Division I North Atlantic Conference but was immediately replaced by Merrimack.

The “Northeast-10” name came about when Saint Michael’s and Quinnipiac joined the league in 1987 and the conference remained stable until 1995 when Springfield left for Division III. The league stayed at 10 members as Le Moyne joined the league in 1996 from the New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) and briefl y expanded to 11 when Pace joined in 1998 from the New York Collegiate Athletic Conference (NYCAC). Quinnipiac elevated to the Division I Northeast Conference (NEC) to again return the foundation of 10 until the last major expansion took place prior to 2001 when fi ve new schools joined the fold. Franklin Pierce, Southern New Hampshire University (formerly New Hampshire College), the University of Massachusetts Lowell and Southern Connecticut State University were joined by the College of Saint Rose.

In 2008, Bryant University departed for Division I and the University of New Haven immediately to replace Bryant in all sports, maintaining a 15 institutions in the conference.

Adelphi University, became the newest member of the conference last year, bringing membership to 16 full-time institutions.

AmericanInternational College

Yellow JacketsSpringfi eld, Mass.

AssumptionCollege

GreyhoundsWorcester, Mass.

BentleyCollegeFalcons

Waltham, Mass.

Franklin PierceUniversityRavens

Rindge, N.H.

Le MoyneCollege

DolphinsSyracuse, N.Y.

University of Massachuetts Lowell

River HawksLowell, Mass.

MerrimackCollegeWarriors

North Andover, Mass.

University ofNew HavenChargers

West Haven, Conn.

PaceUniversity

SettersPleasantville, N.Y.

Saint AnselmCollegeHawks

Manchester, N.H.

Saint Michael’sCollege

Purple KnightsColchester, Vt.

The College ofSaint Rose

Golden KnightsAlbany, N.Y.

Southern ConnecticutState University

OwlsNew Haven, Conn.

Southern New Hampshire University

PenmenManchester, N.H.

StonehillCollege

SkyhawksEaston, Mass.

AdelphiUniversityPanthers

Garden City, N.Y.

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2011 NE-10 LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIP

2011 NE-10 WOMEN’S LACROSSE AWARD WINNERS

Player of the YearClaire Petersen, Adelphi

Defensive Player of the YearKatelynn Ciaci, Adelphi

Goalkeeper of the YearFrankie Caridi, Adelphi

Coach of the YearJoe Spallina, Adelphi

First TeamErica Devito, Adelphi

Claire Petersen, AdelphiBrittany Brigandi, Le MoyneDemmianne Cook, Adelphi

Elizabeth Fey, AdelphiBekah Elmer, Le Moyne

Emily Mongeau, So. New HampshireKelsey Reilly, StonehillKatelynn Ciaci, AdelphiKatlin Walker, Le Moyne

Liz Lyons, MerrimackFrankie Caridi, Adelphi

Second TeamCori Geiger, Bentley

Alexis Gabbe, New HavenSamantha Lynott, Stonehill

Marissa Mills, AdelphiMia Valletta, Le Moyne

Mary Pasquantonio, MerrimackAshley Ferrandiz, New HavenKelsey Shannahan, Stonehill

Kristin Jones, AdelphiEmily Kerwin, StonehillDevin O’Leary, Stonehill

Maureen Spellman, New Haven

All-Rookie TeamFrankie Caridi, AdelphiDevan Crimi, Adelphi

Jacqueline Williams, AdelphiNancy McAdam, Assumption

Chelsea Larrivee, BentleyVictoria Nies, Le Moyne

Inna Hedden, MerrimackOlivia Huie, Merrimack

Melissa Gaetano, New HavenPhoebe Clark, So. New Hampshire

Quarterfi nalsHosted by Higher SeedWednesday, May 4Game 1: #3 Stonehill 19, #6 New Hampshire 4Game 2: #4 Merrimack 13, #5 New Haven 9

Semifi nalsHosted by AdelphiSaturday, May 7Game 3: #1 Adelphi 24, #4 Merrimack 10Game 4: #2 Le Moyne 15, #3 Stonehill 7

ChampionshipHosted by AdelphiSunday, May 8, 2009Game 5: #1 Adelphi 17, #2 Le Moyne 11

2011 NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCEFINAL STANDINGS

NE-10 OverallTeam Record Pct. RecordAdelphi*^ 12-0 1.000 20-0Le Moyne 11-1 0.917 18-3Stonehill 10-2 0.833 15-4Merrimack 8-4 0.667 12-7New Haven 8-4 0.667 10-8Bentley 7-5 0.583 9-8So. New Hampshire 7-5 0.583 9-8Assumption 5-7 0.417 7-8Saint Anselm 4-8 0.333 4-10Franklin Pierce 3-9 0.250 6-10American Int’l 2-10 0.167 5-11Saint Michael’s 1-11 0.083 2-14So. Connecticut 0-12 0.000 0-14

* 2011 Northeast-10 Regular Season Champions^ 2011 Northeast-10 Tournament Champions

Erica Devito – AdelphiLiz Frey – Adelphi

Claire Peterson – AdelphiRebecca Elmer – Le Moyne

Kelly Fucillo – Le MoyneLiz Lyons – Merrimack

Hannah Anderson - StonehillMVP: Erica Devito - Adelphi

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RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES........... (10- 8- 0) ( 5- 3- 0) ( 5- 5- 0) ( 0- 0- 0)CONFERENCE.......... ( 8- 4- 0) ( 4- 2- 0) ( 4- 2- 0) ( 0- 0- 0)NON-CONFERENCE...... ( 2- 4- 0) ( 1- 1- 0) ( 1- 3- 0) ( 0- 0- 0)

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND ## PLAYER GP G A Pts Sh GWG GB DC TO CT ---------- ---------------------- --- ----- ------ ---------------------------------------------------------------- 03/10/11 MOLLOY W OT 12-10 68 15 Alexis Gabbe 18 74 14 88 124 2 17 25 42 7 03/16/11 at Queens W 14-5 47 5 Sarah Magnone 18 46 6 52 101 2 30 9 44 18 03/18/11 at #3 Limestone L 5-6 87 16 Ashley Ferrandiz 17 23 21 44 43 2 38 29 45 20*03/23/11 at Assumption W 17-7 120 11 Natalie Lieberman 18 24 8 32 60 1 17 72 33 4*03/26/11 MERRIMACK L 14-15 157 21 Kristina Curry 18 23 2 25 42 2 27 15 28 13*03/29/11 SO. CONNECTICUT ST. W 24-8 46 23 Carolina Marrero 18 15 2 17 36 1 7 7 14 1 03/31/11 DOWLING L 7-13 56 3 Marissa Fisher 17 8 3 11 21 0 15 1 15 3*04/02/11 at #6 Stonehill L 6-15 187 8 Nicole McKee 12 4 2 6 8 0 3 2 10 5*04/04/11 at Franklin Pierce W 17-7 55 6 Lisa Barnard 11 3 0 3 5 0 8 1 6 0 04/06/11 at #6 C.W. Post L 10-11 164 10 Aubrey Duncan 18 1 2 3 13 0 22 36 10 14*04/10/11 BENTLEY W 18-13 112 24 Kayde Ford 6 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 3 0*04/12/11 AMER. INT'L W 17-1 63 18 Kerri Foley 18 0 0 0 4 0 19 10 15 10*04/16/11 at So. New Hampshire W 9-8 71 22 Maureen Spellman 18 0 0 0 0 0 65 0 14 11*04/19/11 LE MOYNE L 3-15 54 7 Melissa Gaetano 14 0 0 0 0 0 18 2 5 13*04/23/11 SAINT MICHAEL'S W 16-2 58 4 Rachel Resnick 18 0 0 0 0 0 21 5 8 10*04/27/11 at #1 Adelphi L 6-21 461 2 Emily Buckley-Matura 18 0 0 0 0 0 21 2 5 11*04/30/11 at Saint Anselm W 18-13 93 Total............... 18 222 60 282 461 10 328 217 300 145 05/04/11 at #12 Merrimack L 9-13 101 Opponents........... 18 183 61 244 475 8 366 219 302 151

TEAM STATISTICS UNH OPP |-GOAL AVERAGE-| |-SAVES-|--------------------------------------------------- ## GOALTENDERS GP Minutes GA Avg Sv Pct W L TSHOT STATISTICS.......... ---------------------------------------------------------------- Goals-Shot attempts.... 222-461 183-475 22 Maureen Spellman 18 1083:00 183 10.14 176 .490 10 8 0 Goals scored average... 12.30 10.14 Total............... 18 1083:00 183 10.14 176 .490 10 8 0 Shot pct............... .482 .385 Opponents........... 18 1083:00 222 12.30 139 .385 8 10 0 Shots on goal-Attempts. 361-461 359-475 SOG pct................ .783 .756 GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT Total Shots/Game............. 25.6 26.4 -------------------- --- --- --- ----- Assists................ 60 61 New Haven........... 113 107 2 - 222 Free position made-Att. 70-127 38-95 Opponents........... 92 91 0 - 183 Free position pct...... .551 .400GOAL BREAKDOWN........... SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT Total Total Goals............ 222 183 -------------------- --- --- --- ----- Free-position.......... 70 38 New Haven........... 93 82 1 - 176 Unassisted............. 162 122 Opponents........... 68 71 0 - 139 Overtime............... 2 0GROUND BALLS............. 328 366 SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT TotalDRAW CONTROLS............ 217 219 -------------------- --- --- --- -----TURNOVERS................ 300 302 New Haven........... 233 225 3 - 461CAUSED TURNOVERS......... 145 151 Opponents........... 256 217 2 - 475CLEARS................... 229-291 226-287 Clear Pct.............. .787 .787 SHOTS ON GOAL BY PRD 1st 2nd OT TotalATTENDANCE............... -------------------- --- --- --- ----- Total.................. 614 1386 New Haven........... 181 178 2 - 361 Dates/Avg Per Date..... 8/77 10/139 Opponents........... 185 173 1 - 359 Neutral Site #/Avg..... 0/0

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## POINTS GP G A Pts Shots ## SHOTS GP G A Sh Shot% ---------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- 15 Alexis Gabbe 18 74 14 88 124 15 Alexis Gabbe 18 74 14 124 .597 5 Sarah Magnone 18 46 6 52 101 5 Sarah Magnone 18 46 6 101 .455 16 Ashley Ferrandiz 17 23 21 44 43 11 Natalie Lieberman 18 24 8 60 .400 11 Natalie Lieberman 18 24 8 32 60 16 Ashley Ferrandiz 17 23 21 43 .535 21 Kristina Curry 18 23 2 25 42 21 Kristina Curry 18 23 2 42 .548 23 Carolina Marrero 18 15 2 17 36 23 Carolina Marrero 18 15 2 36 .417 3 Marissa Fisher 17 8 3 11 21 3 Marissa Fisher 17 8 3 21 .381 8 Nicole McKee 12 4 2 6 8 10 Aubrey Duncan 18 1 2 13 .077 6 Lisa Barnard 11 3 0 3 5 8 Nicole McKee 12 4 2 8 .500 10 Aubrey Duncan 18 1 2 3 13 6 Lisa Barnard 11 3 0 5 .600

## GOALS GP G A Pts Shots ## SHOT PCT GP G A Sh Shot% ---------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- 15 Alexis Gabbe 18 74 14 88 124 6 Lisa Barnard 11 3 0 5 .600 5 Sarah Magnone 18 46 6 52 101 15 Alexis Gabbe 18 74 14 124 .597 11 Natalie Lieberman 18 24 8 32 60 21 Kristina Curry 18 23 2 42 .548 16 Ashley Ferrandiz 17 23 21 44 43 16 Ashley Ferrandiz 17 23 21 43 .535 21 Kristina Curry 18 23 2 25 42 8 Nicole McKee 12 4 2 8 .500 23 Carolina Marrero 18 15 2 17 36 5 Sarah Magnone 18 46 6 101 .455 3 Marissa Fisher 17 8 3 11 21 23 Carolina Marrero 18 15 2 36 .417 8 Nicole McKee 12 4 2 6 8 11 Natalie Lieberman 18 24 8 60 .400 6 Lisa Barnard 11 3 0 3 5 3 Marissa Fisher 17 8 3 21 .381 10 Aubrey Duncan 18 1 2 3 13 24 Kayde Ford 6 1 0 4 .250

## ASSISTS GP G A Pts Shots ## SHOTS ON GOAL GP G A Sh SOG SOG% ---------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------- 16 Ashley Ferrandiz 17 23 21 44 43 15 Alexis Gabbe 18 74 14 124 103 .831 15 Alexis Gabbe 18 74 14 88 124 5 Sarah Magnone 18 46 6 101 76 .752 11 Natalie Lieberman 18 24 8 32 60 11 Natalie Lieberman 18 24 8 60 46 .767 5 Sarah Magnone 18 46 6 52 101 16 Ashley Ferrandiz 17 23 21 43 35 .814 3 Marissa Fisher 17 8 3 11 21 21 Kristina Curry 18 23 2 42 35 .833 8 Nicole McKee 12 4 2 6 8 23 Carolina Marrero 18 15 2 36 24 .667 10 Aubrey Duncan 18 1 2 3 13 3 Marissa Fisher 17 8 3 21 19 .905 21 Kristina Curry 18 23 2 25 42 10 Aubrey Duncan 18 1 2 13 8 .615 23 Carolina Marrero 18 15 2 17 36 8 Nicole McKee 12 4 2 8 6 .750 6 Lisa Barnard 11 3 0 5 4 .800 ## GROUND BALLS GP GB -------------------------------- ## SHOTS ON GOAL PCT GP G A Sh SOG SOG% 22 Maureen Spellman 18 65 -------------------------------------------------- 16 Ashley Ferrandiz 17 38 3 Marissa Fisher 17 8 3 21 19 .905 5 Sarah Magnone 18 30 21 Kristina Curry 18 23 2 42 35 .833 21 Kristina Curry 18 27 15 Alexis Gabbe 18 74 14 124 103 .831 10 Aubrey Duncan 18 22 16 Ashley Ferrandiz 17 23 21 43 35 .814 4 Rachel Resnick 18 21 6 Lisa Barnard 11 3 0 5 4 .800 2 Emily Buckley-Matura 18 21 11 Natalie Lieberman 18 24 8 60 46 .767 18 Kerri Foley 18 19 5 Sarah Magnone 18 46 6 101 76 .752 7 Melissa Gaetano 14 18 8 Nicole McKee 12 4 2 8 6 .750 11 Natalie Lieberman 18 17 24 Kayde Ford 6 1 0 4 3 .750 23 Carolina Marrero 18 15 2 36 24 .667 ## DRAW CONTROLS GP DC -------------------------------- ## CAUSED TURNOVERS GP CT 11 Natalie Lieberman 18 72 -------------------------------- 10 Aubrey Duncan 18 36 16 Ashley Ferrandiz 17 20 16 Ashley Ferrandiz 17 29 5 Sarah Magnone 18 18 15 Alexis Gabbe 18 25 10 Aubrey Duncan 18 14 21 Kristina Curry 18 15 21 Kristina Curry 18 13 18 Kerri Foley 18 10 7 Melissa Gaetano 14 13 5 Sarah Magnone 18 9 22 Maureen Spellman 18 11 23 Carolina Marrero 18 7 2 Emily Buckley-Matura 18 11 4 Rachel Resnick 18 5 4 Rachel Resnick 18 10 2 Emily Buckley-Matura 18 2 18 Kerri Foley 18 10 15 Alexis Gabbe 18 7 ## GAME WINNING GOALS GP No. -------------------------------- 21 Kristina Curry 18 2 15 Alexis Gabbe 18 2 5 Sarah Magnone 18 2 16 Ashley Ferrandiz 17 2 11 Natalie Lieberman 18 1 23 Carolina Marrero 18 1

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2001 (1-11)MERRIMACK .......................L ..... 4-15at Eastern Conn. .................L ......5-24at Adelphi ............................L ..... 2-19AMERICAN INT’L .................L ......5-10ASSUMPTION ......................L ........1-8CURRY .................................L ..... 2-11at Western Conn. ................L ..... 1-13SAINT ANSELM ...................L ..... 1-18ADELPHI ..............................L ..... 2-18at American Int’l .................L ..... 0-13at Mass.-Dartmouth ...........L ......2-16RHODE ISLAND COLL. .......W ......16-4

2002 (3-12)EASTERN CONN. .................L ..... 2-13SOUTHERN CONN. ............W ..... 13-0at Merrimack ......................L ..... 8-15at Adelphi ...........................L ..... 2-18at American Int’l ................W ......14-7ASSUMPTION ......................L ..... 5-15at Bryant .............................L ........8-9CENTRAL CONN. .................L ......6-10at Curry ...............................L ..... 7-11WESTERN CONN. ................L ... 12-14at Saint Anselm ..................L ..... 3-11PHILADELPHIA ....................L ......5-17MASS.-DARTMOUTH ...........L ........5-9ADELPHI ..............................L ......5-17at Franklin Pierce ..............W ..... 12-8

2003 (6-7)vs. Salve Regina ................W ........7-4at C.W. Post ........................L ..... 3-19at Southern Conn. .............W ..... 12-1at Philadelphia ...................L ......2-14ADELPHI ..............................L ........3-7AMERICAN INT’L ................W ........7-4RHODE ISLAND COLL. .......W ..... 15-0at Central Conn. .................L ........6-9WESTERN CONN. ...............W ........8-7SAINT ANSELM ..................W ........9-8MERRIMACK .......................L ........5-6BRYANT ...............................L ..... 4-13SOUTHERN CONN. .............L ........4-6

2004 (6-7)at Southern Conn. .............W ......14-2FRANKLIN PIERCE .............W ......16-3at Bryant ............................W ......10-8REGIS .................................W ........6-4

ASSUMPTION .....................W ..... 18-8at Philadelphia ...................L ..... 6-15at Adelphi ............................L ..... 2-20at Saint Anselm ..................L ......9-10at American Int’l .................L ......8-10at Merrimack .....................W ........9-8ADELPHI ..............................L ......5-21PHILADELPHIA ....................L ..... 2-11C.W. POST ...........................L ......8-14

2005 (7-8)at Saint Andrews ...............W ..... 15-1at Queens (N.C.) .................L ......6-14vs. Merrimack .....................L ..... 8-11SOUTHERN CONN. ............W ..... 12-5at Philadelphia ...................L ..... 8-15BRYANT ...............................L ..... 6-12AMERICAN INT’L ................W ......16-5at Assumption ...................W ..... 12-8SAINT ANSELM ..................W ... 12-10ADELPHI ..............................L ..... 1-18at St. Thomas Aquinas ......W ..... 18-6PHILADELPHIA ....................L ..... 7-11at C.W. Post ........................L ......7-16at Franklin Pierce ..............W ..... 11-6at Adelphi ............................L ......6-21

2006 (5-11, 2-3 NYCAC)vs. Saint Michael’s .............L ..... 7-12vs. Bryant ............................L ......6-21BENTLEY .............................L ... 10-16at Molloy* ..........................W ..... 11-9at Southern Conn. ..............L ... 12-14at Saint Anselm ..................L ... 18-22at Stonehill..........................L ..... 9-20ASSUMPTION .....................W ..... 13-8SAINT MICHEAL’S ...............L ... 11-18ST. THOMAS AQUINAS* .....W ... 12-10ADELPHI*............................L ..... 8-15at Merrimack ......................L ......6-21FRANKLIN PIERCE .............W ..... 15-5C.W. POST* .........................L ... 10-22at Philadelphia* .................L ... 10-12at American Int’l ................W ... 21-12 *NYCAC Conference Match

2007 (7-10, 2-3 ECC)at #3 Limestone College ....L ..... 4-15at Saint Andrews Presb.....W ... 18-12at #2 Adelphi* ....................L ... 10-15at Assumption ...................W ......21-2

#4 STONEHILL ....................L ... 10-15MERRIMACK .......................L ... 17-18at St. Thomas Aquinas*....W ... 16-12SOUTHERN CONN. ............W ... 18-11at Bentley ............................L ... 12-14AMERICAN INT’L ................W ..... 19-5at Franklin Pierce ..............W ..... 20-4at Braynt .............................L ...12-20at #1 C.W. Post* ................L ..... 8-15at Saint Michael’s ..............L ... 10-19MOLLOY* ............................L ......8-10SAINT ANSELM ...................L ..... 6-11#10 PHILADELPHIA* .........W ... 12-11 *ECC Conference Match

2008 (14-3, 3-3 ECC)at Southern Conn. .............. W .. 22-8at Rollins ............................. W ...17-8 vs. Saint Michael’s ............. W ...14-7 at Molloy * .......................... W ...10-6 #1 C.W. POST * ...................L .. 3-15 at #3 Stonehill .................... W 11-10 ST. THOMAS AQUINAS * ..... W .. 18-6 ASSUMPTION ...................... W ...17-3at Dowling * ........................ W .. 13-6 #4 ADELPHI * ......................L .. 5-18 at American International .. W ...21-6FRANKLIN PIERCE .............. W 20-10 BRYANT ............................... W 16-12 at Merrimack ...................... W 20-19 at Saint Anselm .................. W 18-17BENTLEY ............................. W 16-15 at Philadelphia * .................L .. 9-11 *ECC Conference Match

2009 (16-4, 9-1 NE-10)at Southern Conn. * ........... W... 22-8HOLY FAMILY UNIV. .............. W... 18-2MERRIMACK COLLEGE * .... W... 20-7vs. Franklin Pierce * ............ W 25-11at #10 Rollins ...................... W... 23-7BENTLEY * ........................... W... 11-7AMER. INTERNATIONAL * ... W....16-2ST. THOMAS AQUINAS ......... W... 18-4at Saint Anselm * ................ W... 20-9#10 DOWLING ..................... W....17-7at #1 ADELPHI ......................L ... 1-18at #2 C.W. Post .....................L . 11-14at So. New Hampshire * ......L . 12-13at #8 Stonehill * ................. W....10-9ST. MICHAEL’S * .................. W....16-3

MOLLOY COLLEGE ............... W... 19-8SOUTHERN CONN. * ........... W....21-5at Assumption * .................. W... 22-7MERRIMACK COLLEGE # .... W 16-15SO. NEW HAMPSHIRE # ...... W... 12-7at #2 C.W. Post $ .................L ....7-16 * NE-10 Conference Match # NE-10 Tournament Match $ NCAA Tournament Match

2010 (7-9, 6-5 NE-10)at Rollins (Fla.)..................... W 16-15FRANKLIN PIERCE*............. W... 13-7at Dowling .............................L . 14-15at Molloy ...............................L . 12-14STONEHILL* .........................L ....6-17C.W. Post ...............................L ... 7-19at St. Michael’s* ................. W 12-11ASSUMPTION*..................... W... 18-5at Southern Conn. St* ........ W... 19-3SO. NEW HAMPSHIRE* ........L ....9-10at Bentley* ...........................L ....9-10at Merrimack* ......................L ... 6-18ADELPHI*..............................L ....7-24SAINT ANSELM* .................. W....16-9at American Int’l * ............... W 17-10at Merrimack# ......................L ... 7-18 * NE-10 Conference Match # NE-10 Tournament Match

2011 (10-8, 8-4 NE-10)Molloy ................................... W 12-10 (OT)at Queens ............................ W....14-5at Limestone .........................L ......5-6at Assumption* ................... W....17-7MERRIMACK* .......................L . 14-15SOUTHERN CONN. ST*.. ..... W....24-8DOWLING ..............................L ....17-7at Stonehill* .........................L ... 6-15at Franklin Pierce* .............. W....17-7at C.W. Post ..........................L . 10-11BENTLEY* ............................ W 18-13AMERICAN INT’L* ................ W....17-1at So. New Hampshire* ...... W......9-8#2 LE MOYNE* .....................L ... 3-15ST. MICHAEL’S* ................... W....16-2at #1 Adelphi* ......................L ....6-21at St. Anselm* ..................... W 18-13at Merrimack# ......................L ... 9-13 * NE-10 Conference Match # NE-10 Tournament Match

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

Opponent ........................ W LAdelphi .............................. 0 15American International ..... 9 3Assumption ....................... 8 2Bentley .............................. 3 3Bryant................................ 2 5C.W. Post ........................... 0 10Central Connecticut ......... 0 2

Curry .................................. 0 2Dowling ............................. 2 2Eastern Connecticut ......... 0 2Franklin Pierce .................. 9 0Holy Family ....................... 1 0Le Moyne .......................... 0 1Limestone ......................... 0 2Mass.-Dartmouth ............. 0 2

Merrimack ........................ 4 10Molloy ................................ 4 2Philadelphia ...................... 1 8Queens (N.C.) ................... 1 1Regis ................................. 1 0Rhode Island College ....... 1 0Rollins College .................. 3 0Saint Andrews Presb. ....... 2 0

Saint Anselm .................... 6 5Saint Michael’s ................. 4 3Saint Thomas Aquinas ..... 5 0Salve Regina ..................... 1 0Southern Conn. State ...... 10 2Southern New Hamp. ....... 2 2Stonehill ............................ 2 4Western Connecticut ........ 1 2

ALL-TIME RECORD VS. OPPONENTS

ALL-TIME ROSTERAlbert, Jodi ..................................... 2003-05Anderson, Kellie .................................. 2004Ast, Brittany ........................... 2012-PresentBarnard, Lisa .............................2008-2011Barry, Catherine .................................. 2004Bear, Mackenzie .................................. 2006Blais, Erica ......................................2001-02Boodry, Kate ...................................2001-03Bonnett, Erica ...................................... 2007Brady, Brigid .................................. 2006-09Brett, Jess ............................................ 2007Buckley-Matura, Emily .......... 2010-PresentBurns, Teresa ...................................... 2001Cameron, Christine ........................2001-02Campbell, Kathryn ................ 2012-PresentCarney, Melissa ................................... 2009Caruso, Leigh-Anne ............................. 2006Cass, Kristin ........................................ 2002Catanese, Daina .................... 2012-PresentChestnut, Eva ...................................... 2001Clini, Richelle ....................................... 2001Clow, Jessica ..............................2001-2004Conroy, Kristina ............................. 2004-05

Cornwell, Traci ..................................... 2007Clyne, Samantha ................... 2012-PresentCote, Laura .....................................2007-08Crumley, Meredith ......................... 2003-04Curry, Kristina ........................ 2010-PresentDelaney, Kelley ..........................2001-2003Desmarais, Amy .................................. 2006Diaz, Brenda ...................................2001-03DiNuzzo, Casey .................................... 2001Duncan, Aubrey ..................... 2009-PresentFerrandiz, Ashley ................... 2008-PresentFerrandiz, Mallory ......................... 2006-09Fisher, Marissa ...................... 2011-PresentFoley, Kerri ............................. 2010-PresentForella, Patricia ............................. 2002-03Gabbe, Alexis ......................... 2009-PresentGaetano, Melissa .................. 2011-PresentGebhardt, Heather ........................ 2003-06Greenwood, Shannon ........ 2006, 2008-09Grant, Kassi ........................... 2012-PresentGriffi n, Ashley ................................. 2006-09Griffi n, Jenny ...................................2004-07Hedley, Christina ........................... 2005-06

Kenworthy, Brianna ....................... 2006-09Kilburn, Shannon ................................ 2008Krasnoff, Stacey ............................ 2006-09Kraus, Diana .......................... 2012-Present Lambracht, Kristine .................. 2007-2010LeBlanc, Sarah .............................. 2002-03LeGoff, Sarah ............................ 2007-2010Lieberman, Natalie................ 2010-PresentMadden, Kelly ...................................... 2001Magnone, Sarah .................... 2009-PresentMarrero, Carlina ........................2008-2011Matteo, Lindsey ............................. 2002-03McKee, Nicole ....................... 2011-PresentMcLean, Laura .......................... 2009-2010Mead, Maggi ........................................ 2004Metcalf, Erin .................................. 2005-08Metcalf, Jamie ............................... 2003-06Miles, Heather ............................... 2004-08Morgera, Dana .................................... 2010Nachman, Lori ..................................... 2002Napp, Stephanie ............................2001-04O’Neil, Sandra ................................2001-02Perchinski, Eileen .......................... 2002-05

Resnick, Rachel ..................... 2010-PresentReynolds, Andrea ................................ 2002Ringbloom, Erica ................................. 2003Schmidt, Casandra........................ 2002-05Shea, Maryellen ........................ 2007-2010Shields, Amy ...................................2005-07Shin, Amanda .................................2001-02Simpson, Lisa ................................ 2002-03Spellman, Maureen............... 2009-PresentSplaine, Elizabeth................................ 2003Strain, Sharon ....................... 2012-PresentSkeens, Allyson ................................... 2002Straton, Kelly ............................2001, 2004Temple, Meredith ................................ 2003Travis, Ashley ......................... 2012-PresentTregear, Brittany ............................ 2003-06Usseglio, Stephanie .................. 2007-2010Verdillo, Maureen ................................ 2009Wagner, Alison ............................... 2006-08Wark, Maureen .................................... 2005Whitman, Rachael ................. 2011-Present

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TOTAL POINTS 1) Ashley Ferrandiz ...........................9 .............at Assumption .............03/23/11 Ashley Ferrandiz ...........................9 .............vs. Franklin Pierce .......03/16/09 2) Alexis Gabbe .................................8 .............at Saint Anselm ...........04/30/11 Alexis Gabbe .................................8 .............vs. Bentley ...................04/10/11 Alexis Gabbe .................................8 .............vs. Molloy .....................03/10/11 Natalie Lieberman .......................8 .............at AIC ............................04/28/10 Ashley Ferrandiz ...........................8 .............at Rollins ......................03/18/09 Ashley Ferrandiz ...........................8 .............vs. St. Thomas .............03/26/09 Brianna Kenworthy .......................8 .............vs. St. Thomas .............03/26/09 Mallory Ferrandiz .........................8 .............vs. Franklin Pierce .......04/12/08 Mallory Ferrandiz .........................8 .............at Southern Conn. .......03/12/08 Kristine Lambracht ......................8 .............at Franklin Pierce ........ 04/14/07 Traci Cornwell ...............................8 .............vs. Southern Conn. ...... 04/05/07 Brigid Brady ..................................8 .............at Assumption ............. 03/27/07 Mallory Ferrandiz .........................8 .............at St. Andrews ............. 03/13/07 Brigid Brady ..................................8 .............vs. St. Anslem .............03/31/06 Brigid Brady ..................................8 .............vs. Southern Conn. ......03/29/06 Sandy Schmidt .............................8 .............vs. St. Anslem .............04/14/05

GOALS 1) Alexis Gabbe .................................8 .............at St. Anselm ...............04/30/11 Brigid Brady ..................................8 .............vs. St. Anslem .............03/31/06 3) Brigid Brady ..................................7 .............at St. Anselm ...............04/20/08 Mallory Ferrandiz .........................7 .............at St. Andrews ............. 03/03/07 Brigid Brady ..................................7 .............vs. Southern Conn. ......03/29/06 Sandy Schmidt .............................7 .............vs. St. Anslem .............04/14/05 Ashley Ferrandiz ...........................7 .............vs. Franklin Pierce .......03/16/09 Ashley Ferrandiz ...........................7 .............vs. Franklin Pierce ....... 03/17/10 8) 14 tied with 6

ASSISTS 1) Ashley Ferrandiz ...........................6 .............at Assumption .............03/23/11 Kristine Lambracht ......................6 .............at Franklin Pierce ........ 04/14/07 3) Ashley Ferrandiz ...........................5 .............vs. Holy Family .............03/10/09 Mallory Ferrandiz .........................5 .............at Southern Conn. .......03/12/08 Jess Clow ......................................5 .............vs. St. Anselm ............. 04/17/03 6) Eleven tied with 4

GROUND BALLS 1) Eileen Perchinski ..........................11 ...........vs. Bryant ....................04/06/02 2) Stephanie Napp ...........................9 .............vs. Assumption ...........04/04/02 Jess Clow ......................................9 .............vs. Assumption ...........04/04/02 Eileen Perchinski ..........................9 .............vs. SCSU ......................03/21/02 Lori Nachman ...............................9 .............vs. AIC .........................04/02/01 Stephanie Napp ...........................9 .............vs. AIC .........................04/02/01 7) Maureen Spellman.......................8 .............at So. New Hampshire ..04/16/11 Ashley Ferrandiz ...........................8 .............at Rollins ......................03/18/09 Mallory Ferrandiz .........................8 .............at Rollins ......................03/18/09 Shannon Greenwood ...................8 .............at AIC ............................04/09/08 Mallory Ferrandiz .........................8 .............vs. Philadelphia ..........04/29/06 Kelley Delaney ..............................8 .............vs. WCSU ..................... 04/17/01

SAVES 1) Heather Gebhardt ........................23 ...........vs. SCSU .......................04/26/03 Kelly Stratton ................................23 ...........vs. St. Anslem .............04/19/01 3) Lisa Simpson ................................21 ...........vs. WCSU .....................04/16/02 Kelly Stratton ................................21 ...........vs. UMass-Dart. ...........04/28/01 5) Heather Gebhardt ........................18 ...........vs. St. Anslem .............04/19/01 6) Alison Wagner ...............................17 ...........vs. Merrimack .............. 03/31/07 Heather Gebhardt ........................17 ...........vs. Philadelphia ..........04/29/06 Heather Gebhardt ........................17 ...........vs. Philadelphia ..........04/24/05 Heather Gebhardt ........................17 ...........vs. Philadelphia ..........04/01/05 10) Maureen Spellman.......................16 ...........vs. SNHU ...................... 04/10/10 Shannon Greenwood ...................16 ...........vs. Adelphi ...................04/05/08

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECORDS

TOTAL POINTS 1) Ashley Ferrandiz ........ 97....2009 2) Alexis Gabbe ..............88....2011 3) Mallory Ferrandiz .......70....2009 4) Brigid Brady ...............67....2007 5) Traci Cornwell ............66....2007 6) Ashley Ferrandiz ........64....2008 7) Mallory Ferrandiz .......63....2006 8) Brigid Brady ...............62....2006 9) Brigid Brady ...............60....2008 10) Brigid Brady ...............56....2009

GOALS 1) Alexis Gabbe .............. 74....2011 2) Brigid Brady ...............58....2007 3) Ashley Ferrandiz ........57....2009 4) Brigid Brady ...............56....2006 5) Brigid Brady ...............53....2008 Brigid Brady ...............53....2009 7) Mallory Ferrandiz .......49....2006 8) Ashley Ferrandiz ........48....2008 9) Brianna Kenworthy ....46....2009 10) Sarah Magnone .........46....2011 ASSISTS 1) Ashley Ferrandiz ........40....2009 2) Traci Cornwell ............29....2007 3) Mallory Ferrandiz .......28....2009 4) Ashley Fernandiz .......21....2011 5) Mallory Ferrandiz .......19....2008

6) Sarah LeGoff ............. 17....2010 7) Ashley Ferrandiz ........16....2008 8) Mallory Ferrandiz .......14....2006 Carolina Marrero .......14....2009 Alexis Gabbe ..............14....2011

GROUND BALLS 1) Maureen Spellman ....65....2011 2) Ashley Ferrandiz ........64....2009 3) Eileen Perchinski .......62....2002 4) Mallory Ferrandiz .......60....2009 5) Ashley Ferrandiz ........ 51....2008 6) Stephanie Napp ......... 51....2002 7) Jess Clow ...................50....2002 8) Sandy Schmidt ..........49....2002 9) Lori Nachman ............ 47....2002 10) Mallory Ferrandiz .......44....2006 Brianna Kenworthy ....44....2009

SAVES 1) Maureen Spellman ..183....2010 2) Maureen Spellman .. 176....2011 2) Heather Gebhardt ...169....2006 3) Kelly Stratton ...........166....2001 4) Heather Gebhardt ...150....2005 5) Alison Wagner ..........147....2007 6) Heather Gebhardt ...143....2004 7) Maureen Spellman ..142....2009

INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDSTOTAL POINTS 1) Brigid Brady ............245..2006-09 2) Ashley Ferrandiz .....225.. 2008-pr. 3) Mallory Ferrandiz ...213..2006-09 4) Sarah Magnone ......146.. 2009-pr. 5) Sarah LeGoff ..........133.. 2007-10 6) Brianna Kenworthy .129..2006-09 7) Alexis Gabbe ...........125.. 2009-pr. 8) Sandy Schmidt .........98..2002-05 Stephanie Napp .......98.. 2001-04 Kristine Lambracht ..98.. 2007-10

GOALS 1) Brigid Brady ............220..2006-09 2) Mallory Ferrandiz ...146..2006-09 3) Ashley Ferrandiz .....143.. 2008-pr. 4) Sarah Magnone ......127.. 2009-pr. 5) Brianna Kenworthy .103..2006-09 6) Alexis Gabbe ...........102.. 2009-pr. 7) Sarah LeGoff ..........101.. 2007-10 8) Sandy Schmidt .........78..2002-05 9) Kristine Lambracht .. 76.. 2007-10 10) Stephanie Napp .......75.. 2001-04

ASSISTS 1) Ashley Ferrandiz .......82.. 2008-pr. 2) Mallory Ferrandiz .....67..2006-09 3) Sarah LeGoff ............32.. 2007-10 4) Traci Cornwell ...........29........2007 5) Brianna Kenworthy ...26..2006-09 6) Brigid Brady ..............25..2006-09 7) Alexis Gabbe .............23.. 2009-pr. Stephanie Napp .......23.. 2001-04 9) Kristine Lambracht ..22.. 2007-10 10) Carolina Marrero ......21..2008-11 SAVES 1) Heather Gebhardt . 584..2003-06 2) Maureen Spellman 502.. 2009-pr. 3) Kelly Stratton ..........179. 2001, 04 4) Alison Wagner .........161.. 2006-07

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Steven H. Kaplan, Ph.D., University PresidentSteven H. Kaplan, Ph.D., became the sixth president of the University of New Haven (UNH) on July 1, 2004. Dr. Kaplan joined a nearly 85-year-old institution dedicated to experiential education. With enrollment of over 5,200 undergraduate and graduate students representing more than 35 states and some 45

countries, UNH has several nationally ranked programs in a number of majors in business, engineering, public safety, and the liberal arts and sciences.

Dr. Kaplan was presented to the community in March 2004 by then Board of Governors Chairman Robert Alvine, who characterized the president-designate as energetic, well-liked and respected, focused and remarkably effective in mobilizing an institution’s resources to achieve target results. His highest priorities are strengthening the University’s endowment, growing enrollment to optimum levels, and engendering an atmosphere for excellence among all constituencies. He has focused on establishing strong relationships with members and organizations within UNH’s circle of constituents – faculty, students, administrators, alumni, friends, campus neighbors and leaders of Connecticut’s business and public service communities.

As president, he oversees a faculty of nearly 400, 530 staff, and an annual budget of $84 million.

Previously, Dr. Kaplan was chancellor and professor of English at the University of Virginia’s College at

Wise, Virginia, the only four-year branch campus of the University of Virginia and one of the nation’s best public colleges, according to U. S. News & World Report.

Dr. Kaplan began his teaching career in 1982 as an Instructor of English at the University of Maryland, European Division. From 1985-1989, he served as Visiting Lecturer in American Studies at Eberhard-Karls Universitat, Tübingen, Germany – one of the oldest and most highly regarded universities in Europe. After completing his doctoral studies at Eberhard-Karls Universität, he returned to the U.S. to teach English at the University of Southern Colorado. Within three years, he was made department chair, serving in that capacity for two years before becoming Director of the Center for International Studies.

Dr. Kaplan also served as dean of Arts and Humanities at SUNY College at Buffalo, an institution with about 11,000 students; and as Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Butler University, an independent comprehensive institution of fi ve colleges and 3,400 students, which is ranked by U. S. News & World Report as one of the top regional universities in the Midwest.

He completed his Ph.D. in Comparative Literature at Eberhard-Karls Universität in Germany and holds the Master of Arts degree (with a concentration in philosophy, German, and English), also from Eberhard-Karls Universitat. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of California at Los Angeles.

Dr. Kaplan is the author of a book on American translations of the poetry of Rainer Maria Rilke, a number of scholarly essays, a book on Tim O’Brien’s

fi ction with the University of South Carolina Press, and an anthology of international war stories with the University Press of Colorado.

Dr. Kaplan and his wife, Anemone Schweizer-Kaplan, are both ardent opera buffs and love to ballroom dance, hike, and downhill ski. They share a great love for the visual and performing arts and have traveled to over twenty-fi ve countries in twenty-fi ve years, including Tanzania where they hiked up Mt. Kilimanjaro. They have a son and three daughters

Dr. Kaplan grew up in Chicago, the son of a shoe store owner and an actress-comedienne. He said his stepfather, Irving Glovin, taught him to love ideas and appreciate the contributions we all need to make to good causes. He was a good friend of Oskar Schindler, was instrumental in getting the story out in book and fi lm form (associate producer of the fi lm), and is the President of the Oskar Schindler Humanitarian Foundation. Dr. Kaplan also serves on the board of the foundation.

His wife grew up in Southwest Germany. She holds the equivalent of an American M.A. in Secondary Education and taught at a German high school. She is a ceramics artist and taught German and pottery during their time in Wise.

Deborah Chin became the school’s fourth director of athletics in 1993, and currently oversees a department which sponsors 17 NCAA Division II varsity sports. She was elected to the prestigious position of Chair for the NCAA’s Division II Management Council for 2008.

UNH Athletics has enjoyed a high level of success across the board during Chin’s tenure as Director of Athletics, advancing to NCAA tournament play 50 times in 14-plus years. UNH has recently made a number of capital improvements to athletic and recreational facilities, including the construction of the multi-million dollar David A. Beckerman Student Recreation Center, a $1.3 million synthetic turf renovation of Kayo Field (soccer and lacrosse), as well as installation of state-of-the-art blue and yellow synthetic turf at the new Ralph F. DellaCamera Stadium. Chin spearheaded efforts to re-instate football as a varsity program and fi nd UNH a new athletics conference that best fi ts the institution’s long-term academic and athletic aspirations. Both goals were accomplished when UNH announced on November 13, 2007 that it had been accepted as a full member of the prestigious Northeast-10 Conference, effective the 2008-09 academic year. The Charger football team will return to the gridiron for the 2009 season.

A member of the University of New Haven staff since 1975, Chin began her UNH career as Coordinator of Women’s Athletics. She was responsible for starting

the women’s intercollegiate athletic program at UNH, coaching volleyball, tennis, basketball and softball in the early years. Chin eventually surrendered all head coaching responsibilities, except volleyball, when she was promoted to Associate Director of Athletics in 1979.

Among her numerous honors, Chin was named the NACWAA NCAA Division II Administrator of the Year in 2009 after serving as the D-II Management Council Chair. In 2007, the Connecticut Sportswriters’ Alliance presented Chin with the Gold Key Award, the state’s top sporting honor which recognizes significant contributions to athletics in the State of Connecticut. Chin won the NACDA/Continental Airlines Athletic Director of the Year for the Northeast Region in 1998-99 and was awarded the NACWAA Josten’s District I Administrator of the Year Award in 1997. Chin won the National Association for Girls and Women in Sports Presidential Award in March 1997 and was the Connecticut Post Woman of the Year in 1993. Chin has also earned the U.S. Volleyball Association Meritorious Service Award and the YMCA Women in Leadership Award.

As head women’s volleyball coach, Chin fashioned a Hall of Fame resume - literally - earning induction into the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Hall of Fame in December, 2006. Chin is also a member of the Connecticut Volleyball Hall of Fame (Inducted October, 1998), the Connecticut Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame (April, 1999), and the Athletics Hall of Fame at her alma mater, SUNY-Cortland.

In a 19-year career (1975-93) as head coach for the Chargers, she posted a 578-179 record (.764) and was

at that time only the fi fth Division II coach to win 500 career matches. The Chargers made 10 trips to the NCAA tournament during Chin’s reign, reaching the top fi ve four times. Her awards include six AVCA Northeast Region Coach of the Year distinctions as well as eight New England Collegiate Conference Coach of the Year honors. Chin coached the Chargers to twelve 30-win seasons, including six straight. She is also recognized internationally as a top volleyball clinician.

As an administrator, Chin has served on over 30 national and regional committees. In addition to her most recent position as Chair of the Division II Management Council, her resume includes terms as chairperson for the NCAA Division II Volleyball Committee (1988-92), the NCAA Division II Baseball Committee (1997-2001), the NCAA Northeast Regional Football Committee (1999-2003), and the NACDA John McLendon Minority Scholarship Committee (1999-present). She served four years on the NACWAA Board of Directors (1993-96), and acted as the Volleyball Commissioner for the 1995 Special Olympics World Games held in New Haven.

A graduate of SUNY-Cortland with a Bachelor’s of science in physical education, Chin earned her Master’s of science degree in physical education from UNC-Greensboro.

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CHARGERCHARGER ATHLETIC CLUB ATHLETIC CLUBThe Charger Athletics Club serves as a vital force in helping the University of New Haven Department of athletics continue its strong athletics tradition. The suc-cess of the athletic programs enhances the university’s reputation at both the regional and national levels.

Membership in the Charger Athletics Club is open to alumni, parents of student-athletes, faculty & staff, students and friends of athletics. The funds raised by the Charger Athletics Club help fund capi-tal projects, which benefi t all of the Charger athletic teams and help to enhance the game-day experiences of loyal fans, faculty, staff and the local community who support UNH student-athletes.

All gifts to the Charger Athletics Club by alumni, par-ents, faculty, staff and friends will be counted in the university’s Annual Fund. By making an annual fund gift through the Charger Athletics Club donors are emphasizing the importance of athletics to the Univer-sity community and helping student-athletes succeed on and off the fi eld.

Annual membership runs from July 1 through June 30 and is open to all for a minimum donation of $50.

Visit www.NewHavenChargers.com to join in the tradition of success!

MEMBERSHIP LEVELSAll-American Club: $1,000 +Director’s Club: $500-$999Coaches’ Club: $250-$499Captain’s Club: $100-$249

Varsity Club: $50-$99

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POSTSEASON SUCCESS

Men’s Cross CountryNCAA National Qualifi ers: 1979, 2001

Women’s Cross CountryNCAA National Qualifi er: 2004

BaseballNCAA World Series: 1974, 1977, 1978, 1979,

1980, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1995, 1998; NCAA Region-

als: 1972, 1973, 1976, 1981, 1983, 1989, 1993, 1994, 1996, 2001, 2003, 2006,

2010; NAIA World Series: 1966, 1970; NAIA Regionals: 1965, 1966, 1967, 1969, 1970

Men’s BasketballNCAA Regionals: 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989,

2003, 2004; NAIA: 1966, 1968, 1969

Women’s BasketballNCAA National Champions: 1987

NCAA Elite 8: 1988; NCAA Regionals: 1986, 1989, 2003, 2006, 2007

FootballNCAA Runner-up: 1997; NCAA Semifi nals:

1992; NCAA Regionals: 1993, 1995

Men’s GolfNCAA 7th place: 1970; NCAA Regionals:

2004, 2005; NCAA Nationals: 2004; NCAA Regionals (Individual): 2006, 2007

Men’s LacrosseNCAA Regionals: 1977, 1978

Women’s LacrosseNCAA Regionals: 2009

Men’s Track & FieldNCAA National Qualifi ers: 1975, 1976, 1978,

1980, 1981, 1984, 1985, 1991, 1992, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2004,

2006, 2007, 2009

Women’s Track & FieldNCAA National Champion: 2011 (5)

NCAA National Qualifi ers: 2009, 2010, 2011

Men’s SoccerNCAA Runner-up: 1976; NCAA Semifi nals:

1977, 1984; NCAA Regionals: 1972, 1975, 1978, 1981, 1983; NAIA: 1970

Women’s SoccerNCAA Regionals: 2005, 2006

SoftballNCAA Regionals: 1995, 1996, 2004, 2005,

2008, 2009, 2010, 2011

Women’s VolleyballNCAA Elite 8: 1984, 1985, 1988, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2002,

2008; NCAA Regionals: 1983, 1986, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2010; EAIAW: 1978,

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UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICSDEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT

The mission of the department of intercollegiate athletics is to support the mission of the university and to integrate intercollegiate athletics into higher education so that the educational experience of the student-athlete is paramount. The department will provide growth opportunities to achieve in a nationally competitive intercollegiate program that attracts, nurtures and graduates student-athletes who under the guidance of a quality staff, represent the University of New Haven with character and integrity while achieving academic excellence, serving the community and pursuing excellence in their respective sports.

DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS PHILOSOPHY

Higher education has lasting importance on an individual’s future success. For this reason, the emphasis for the student-athlete experience at the University of New Haven is a comprehensive program of learning and development in a personal setting. As an NCAA Division II program, our approach provides growth opportunities through academic achievement, learning in high-level athletic competition and development of positive societal attitudes in service to community. The balance and integration of these different areas of learning opportunity provide our student-athletes a path to graduation while cultivating a variety of skills and knowledge for life ahead.

The University of New Haven seeks to provide the world with leaders who can make a positive difference in a global society. Student-athletes are afforded unique opportunities for leadership because of the visibility provided through athletics competition. UNH’s intercollegiate program provides opportunities for its student-athletes to develop moral virtues, such as courage, self-confi dence, and integrity and to learn communication and teamwork skills associated with outstanding leadership. Thus the Department of Athletics helps the University satisfy its primary aspiration, which is to prepare students to lead purposeful and fulfi lling lives in a global society through experiential, collaborative, and discovery-based learning.

The Department of Athletics is committed to delivering intercollegiate athletics programs that are consistent with the University’s mission and generates the trust and support of its various constituencies. The goal of the department is to fi eld sports teams that compete successfully against other NCAA Division II teams while upholding the academic standards of the University of New Haven. The department is also committed to conducting its programs in strict adherence to the policies, rules and regulations set by the University’s administration, Board of Governors, the NCAA and the Northeast-10 Conference.

Through its programs, the department gives its student-athletes of different genders, races, religions, national origins and sexual orientation opportunities to participate in intercollegiate competition. The intercollegiate program will function free of discrimination with a University commitment to the adherence to Title IX and the Offi ce of Civil Rights guidelines. A major goal of the Department of Athletics is to help student-athletes realize the full potential of their athletic abilities while also increasing their intellectual capabilities and providing them a meaningful opportunity to earn a baccalaureate degree. The department will not compromise its commitment to educate and graduate its student-athletes.

Department of Athletics personnel are expected to represent the University in a manner consistent with UNH’s principles and values. All personnel are expected to perform their responsibilities with the highest standards of integrity, ethical behavior and sportsmanship at all times. Coaches and staff are expected to treat student-athletes fairly and with respect and to facilitate leadership that helps them mature physically, intellectually, emotionally and socially.

DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS HIGHLIGHTS

• The UNH women’s volleyball team has reached the NCAA Sweet 16 seventeen times since 1983, and advanced to the NCAA Elite Eight 11 times, including an Elite Eight appearance in 2008.• Baseball has consistently been ranked as one of the winningest Division II programs in NCAA history. Baseball Coach Emeritus Frank “Porky” Vieira retired after the 2006 season as Division II’s all-time winningest coach by percentage, and logged 1,127 career victories. The team has appeared in 17 College World Series and made 32 Regional appearances. Baseball has also produced nine major league players, including former Cy Young winner Steve Bedrosian of the Philadelphia Phillies.• Women’s Basketball won the NCAA Division II National Championship in 1987.• The football program appeared in four NCAA championship playoffs, earning runner-up status in 1997. That title-game appearance made UNH the only football team in the State of Connecticut to ever compete for a national title and the smallest school (in terms of enrollment) to compete for an NCAA Championship.• Women’s track and fi eld has produced arguably the most successful individual student-athlete in Charger history. Shannon Gagne won fi ve national championships during the 2010-11 academic year and helped bring the program a fourth place fi nish at the 2011 National Championship meet.• Tailback Roger Graham won the 1993 Harlon Hill Trophy as the top Division II Football Player in the nation.• Men’s Soccer reached the NCAA fi nals in 1976 and fi nished third in 1977.