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2014 Women’s Lacrosse Guide

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NORTH COAST ATHLETIC CONFERENCE1

2013-14 NCAC DIRECTORYPresident .................................Dr. Grant H. Cornwell, President The College of Wooster

Vice President ................................................Marvin Krislov, JD Oberlin College

Executive Director ............................. Keri Alexander Luchowski

Assistant Executive Director ...................................Bret Billhardt

Assistant Executive Director ...............................Russell Kramer

Legal Counsel........................................................Dennis Butler

Accountant......................................................................Jim Loy

Mailing Address ................................................ P. O. Box 16679 Cleveland, Ohio 44116

Street Address ................815 Crocker Road, Building B, Suite 5 Westlake, Ohio 44145

Phone ................................................................... 440/871-8100

Fax........................................................................ 440/871-4221

E-Mail .................................................... [email protected]

PRESIDENT JAMES H. MULLEN, JR.Allegheny College

PRESIDENT ADAM S. WEINBERGDenison University

PRESIDENT BRIAN W. CASEYDePauw University

PRESIDENT THOMAS V. CHEMAHiram College

PRESIDENT SEAN M. DECATURKenyon College

PRESIDENT MARVIN KRISLOVOberlin College

PRESIDENT ROCKWELL“ROCK” JONESOhio Wesleyan University

PRESIDENT GREGORY D. HESSWabash College

2013-14 NCAC Presidents’ CouncilPRESIDENT LAURIE M. JOYNER

Wittenberg University

PRESIDENT GRANT H. CORNWELLThe College of Wooster

EARL KISSELLHiram College

Co-Chair, Faculty Representatives

ROGER INGLESOhio Wesleyan University

Co-Chair, Athletic Directors

SONYA McKAYDenison University

Co-Chair, Faculty Representatives

BRENDA MEESEThe College of Wooster

Co-Chair, Athletic Directors

KERI ALEXANDER LUCHOWSKIExecutive Director

Web Site ...................................................www.northcoast.org

Affiliation ..........................................................NCAA Division III

Founded ............................................................. February, 1983

Championship Sports ............................23 (11 men, 12 women)

Intercollegiate Officiating Association .................. 440/871-8100

Baseball................................................................ Rich Fetchiet

Basketball (Men) ............................................................. Bill Ek

Basketball (Women) .................................................Diane Plas

Cross Country/Track ................................................. Marv Frye

Field Hockey..........................................................Candis Parry

Football......................................................................Andy Pfaff

Softball ................................................................. John DeLuca

Tennis ................................................................ Don Hunsinger

Volleyball ..................................................................Diane Plas

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Intercollegiate athletics can and should complement academic life, rather than compete with it, and sports should enhance the experi-ence of students during their college years. This type of academic and athletic com-mitment has been led by the 10 school presidents, who have taken an active role in the governance of the con-ference. Fourty-eight teams from all 23 North Coast sports competed in the NCAA post-season during the 2012-13 academic year. The NCAC added another NCAA Division III swimming championship as Kenyon claimed the men’s title for the 32nd time in program history. In addition, the DePauw women’s basketball team raised the Walnut & Broze trophy for the second time in pro-gram history, making them the only women’s basketball team in conference history to win a women’s basketball national title. Conference members have accumulated 66 national championships since the league was formed in February of 1983. In the past academic year, 221 All-America or Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-America certificates were distrib-uted to student-athletes from North Coast schools. The NCAC’s commitment to equity, its broad base of athletic programs, and an unwavering insistence on excel-lence in academics has served as a model for conferences throughout the country. The North Coast has shown not only that these ideals can coexist, but that they can flourish. The NCAC continues as a pace-setter in the 21st century.

ALLEGHENY COLLEGE * DENISON UNIVERSITY * DEPAUW UNIVERSITY * HIRAM COLLEGE * KENYON COLLEGE OBERLIN COLLEGE * OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY * WABASH COLLEGE * WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY * COLLEGE OF WOOSTER

Founded in 1983, the North Coast Athletic Conference is dedicated to fostering a complementary relationship between intercollegiate athletics and the pursuit of academic excel-lence. Consisting of 10 academically selective colleges and universities in Ohio, Indiana and Pennsylvania — Allegheny College, Denison University, DePauw University, Hiram College, Kenyon College, Oberlin College, Ohio Wesleyan University, Wabash College, Wittenberg University, The Col-lege of Wooster, along with affiliate member Earlham College — the NCAC believes that high-level athletic programs need not be sacrificed in order to meet rigid academic standards. Significantly, all 10 NCAC institutions have been granted chapters of Phi Beta Kappa, the preeminent honor society for colleges and universities. Only 280 of the more than 3,000 four-year institutions in the United States have been so hon-ored. A member of the National Collegiate Athletic Associa-tion’s Division III, the NCAC features championship com-petition in 23 sports — 11 for men and 12 for women. The

12 women’s sports are among the most offered by any Division III confer-ence, and the equality in number and emphasis between men’s and wom-en’s athletics is just one of the elements that sets the North Coast apart. The goals of the con-ference express the best aspirations of American amateur athletics. The NCAC brings together a group of institutions which share a common alle-giance to academic qual-ity and to the conduct of athletics so as to support the educational purpose. Mason Espinosa,

Ohio Wesleyan

Ali Ross, DePauw

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ALLEGHENY COLLEGE * DENISON UNIVERSITY * DEPAUW UNIVERSITY * HIRAM COLLEGE * KENYON COLLEGE OBERLIN COLLEGE * OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY * WABASH COLLEGE * WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY * COLLEGE OF WOOSTER

KENYON PICKED AS PRESEASON FAVORITE FOR 30TH NORTH COAST WOMEN’S LACROSSE SEASON

Kenyon emerged as the favorite in the 2014 North Coast Athletic Conference women’s lacrosse preseason poll, based on balloting from the league coaches.

The Ladies, which captured the programs first-ever NCAC Championship last year after defeating Wooster in the NCAC Tournament championship game, earned five of nine available first-place votes from league coaches for 75 points. Wittenberg, which posted its second-straight perfect NCAC regular season in 2013 before falling to the Fighting Scots in the NCAC Tournament semifinal, was selected to finish second in the poll after garnering two first-place votes and 72 points. The final first-place vote went to Denison as the Big Red finished third int he poll with 63 points.

Wooster finished fourth in the poll with 56 points, followed by Allegheny (48), Ohio Wesleyan (34) and Oberlin (27), DePauw (21) and Hiram (10). 2014 marks the first time That the NCAC will have a separate regular season and tournament champions.

The Kenyon offense returns four of its top six scorers from a year ago, including reigning NCAC Newcomer of the Year, sophomore Jane Symmes (Concord, NH/Concord) who recorded 60 total points (48g, 12a). Seniors Alex Bair (Darien, CT/Darien) and Amy Morgan (Mt. Kisco, NY/Horace Greeley) are back as well, and will provide experience for the offense after collecting 58 points (47g, 11a) and 28 points (24g 4a) last season, respectively. Head coach Meredith Buzzi, who is the winningest coach in program history, returns to the sidelines to lead the Ladies this spring. In six seasons at the helm, Buzzi owns an overall record of 65-30.

Denison leads all NCAC squads with 17 conference championships in 29 seasons (1985-1994, ‘96 ,1999-‘01, ‘06 and 2011-12). Wooster has collected six conference titles (2002-04, ‘07, 2009-10), while Oberlin has earned three (1995, 1997-98), Ohio Wesleyan has garnered two (2005 and ‘08) and Kenyon one (2013).

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1. Kenyon (5) ........................................................752. Wittenberg (3) .................................................. 723. Denison (1) .......................................................624. Wooster ............................................................565. Allegheny ..........................................................486. Ohio Wesleyan .................................................347. Oberlin ..............................................................278. DePauw ............................................................219. Hiram ................................................................10

First-place votes in parentheses, followed by total points:

2014 NCAC Preseason Women’s Lacrosse Poll

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ALL-DECADE TEAM Allegheny’s Jensen Paterson (2008-11) and Denison’s Quinn Simmons (2005-08) spearhead an impressive list of players selected to the North Coast Athletic Conference’s 30th Anniversary Women’s Lacrosse All-Decade Team. Paterson and Simmons were the only two players selected to the all-decade team to have earned four-straight All-NCAC first-team nods in the last 10 years.

Jensen Paterson {left} earned All-NCAC first-team accolades from 2008-11 and capped off her career by being named the NCAC Offensive Player of the Year in 2011. Paterson’s 2011 season still stands as the top individual scoring season in league history after she netted 74 goals and dished out 38 assists for 112 total points. In addition, Paterson and current Wittenberg head coach Beth Hemminger (2000-03) share the NCAC’s career record for points in a career at 300. In 65 career games with the Gators, Paterson reached her point total by scoring 221 goals and passing out 79 assists. Paterson was also named a first-team All-American by the

Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) in 2011. She remains the only player in Allegheny history to earn an All-American certificate from the IWLCA.

Quinn Simmons {right} competed in the early portion of last decade as she picked up the NCAC Newcomer of the year honor in 2005 and then concluded her career in 2008 by being named the NCAC Offensive Player of the Year. In 59 total games with the Big Red, Simmons netted 138 goals and handed out 18 assists for 156 total points, while also accumulating 132 draw controls and 102 groundballs. Her draw control total is second on DU’s all-time list, behind only fellow NCAC all-decade honoree selection Carly Tschantz’s (2009-12) 315.

There were seven additional student-athletes named to the NCAC women’s lacrosse 30th anniversary all-decade team that earned first-team all-conference citations in three different seasons in the last decade, including Kenyon defender Brigid Donahue (2009-11), Denison defender Molly Lamdin (2004-06), Kenyon goalie Chase Kreuter (2008-10), Allegheny attack Ashley Hughes (2005-07), Kenyon attack Leah Sack (2010-13), Wooster attack Megan Sward (2004-06) and Wooster midfielder Clare Nelson-Johnson (2011-13). Five of the seven earned an NCAC Player of the Year award during their careers with Offensive Player of the Year accolades going to Sack (2013) and Sward (2004), while Donahue (2011), Kreuter (2010) and Lamdin (2005) garnered the NCAC Defensive Player of the Year honor.

While no current women’s lacrosse student-athletes were named to the all-decade team, first-year Allegheny head coach Ashley Hughes becomes the first current head coach in the league to be named to an NCAC 30th Anniversary All-Decade team.

The North Coast Athletic Conference is celebrating its 30th playing season by selecting All-Decade teams in nearly every championship sport. Players from the first 10 years of play were selected in 1993-94, while players who competed from 1993-2002 were named to the 20th Anniversary All-Decade team. All current head coaches were asked to vote, as were some former coaches and administrators.

Four different schools collected an NCAC Women’s Lacrosse championship in the past 10 years. Wooster opened the decade by claiming the 2004 crown, followed by Ohio Wesleyan in 2005, Denison in 2006, Wooster in 2007 and Ohio Wesleyan in 2008. There were consecutive strings of back-to-back streaks over the next four seasons with the Fighting Scots hoisting the trophy from 2009-10 and the Big Red earning the league title from 2011-12, while Kenyon is the defending league champion.

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ALL-DECADE TEAM

WOMEN'S LACROSSE

Name School Position Years

Carly Carey Wooster ATT 2006-09

Lulu Carter Denison MID 2008-11

Brigid Donahue Kenyon DEF 2008-11

Shawna Ferris Wooster GK 2010-13

Julia Fouts Ohio Wesleyan MID 2005-08

Ashley Hughes Allegheny ATT 2005-08

Chase Kreuter Kenyon GK 2007-10

Katie Kubasta Denison DEF 2006-09

Molly Lamdin Denison DEF 2004-06

Clare Nelson-Johnson Wooster MID 2010-13

Jensen Paterson Allegheny ATT 2008-11

Leah Sack Kenyon ATT 2010-13

Quinn Simmons Denison MID 2005-08

Megan Sward Wooster ATT 2004-06

Carly Tschantz Denison DEF 2009-12

Kiah Voyer-Colbath Allegheny MID 2009-12

Katie Warner Wittenberg DEF 2010-13

Carrie Williams Ohio Wesleyan MID 2004-05

Third Decade Team (2004-2013)

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Location ............................. Meadville, Pennsylvania Founded ........................................................... 1815Nickname....................................................... GatorsColors ....................................................Blue & GoldEnrollment ....................................................... 2,100President ............................Dr. James H. Mullen, Jr.Athletic Director....................................Portia HoegOffice phone .................................... (814) 332-3350Head Coach ......................................Ashley HughesOffice phone .................................... (814) 332-2828SID............................................................Jim Berger Email [email protected] Office phone .................................... (814) 332-5952 Fax ................................................... (814) 337-1217Head Trainer ..................................... Jamie Plunkett Office phone ................................... (814) 332-2817

Alma Mater ..................................... Allegheny, 2008Overall Record ...........................11-36, Three YearsRecord at ALL ...........................................First Year2013 Overall Record .........................................10-52013 NCAC Record .............................................4-4

Head Coach Ashley Hughes

ALLEGHENY COLLEGE2014 Roster

No. Name Yr. Hometown1 Alexa Steiber Fr. Shaker Heights, OH2 Alexa Maloney Fr. Pjiladelphia, PA3 Kellee Cribby Sr. York, ME4 Alyssa Rapelje So. Cloumbus, OH5 Carly Minsterman Sr. Pittsburgh, PA6 Eleni Brown Fr. Upper Marlboro, MD7 Jeannie Kirk Fr. Pittsburgh, PA8 Katie Denning So. McMurray, PA9 Jessie Thiessen Fr. Pittsburgh, PA10 Jacqueline Marrow So. Ann Arbor, MI12 Kelly Dickson Sr. Pittsburgh, PA13 Kelsey Rodgers Jr. Wolfeboro, NH14 Gusty Mead So. Columbia, MD15 Sara Schwartz Jr. Pittsburgh, PA17 Anna Doten So. Western Springs, IL20 Anna Koebley Sr. Wexford, PA21 McKenzie Bell So. Akron, OH23 Christina Perez So. Redwood City, CA24 Chloe Kedziora So. Orlando Park, IL25 Christine McGrath Fr. Pittsburgh, PA26 Kaelin Clogan Fr. Pittsburgh, PA27 Ashley Potofsky Fr. Montreal, Quebec28 Colleen Bodnar Fr. Pittsburgh, PA

Quick Facts

2014 Schedule

Goals50, McKenzie Bell

Assists58, McKenzie Bell

Points108, McKenzie Bell

Ground Balls46, Sara SchwartzDraw Controls

53, Kelsey Rodgers

Goals Against17, Christina Perez

Goals Against Average7.42, Christina Perez

Saves25, Chloe Kedziora

Returning Stat Leaders

February22 at Frostburg State 5:00 PM26 at Thiel 7:00 PM

March5 WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON 6:00 PM8 at Albion 2:00 PM9 at Trine 2:00 PM19 at Chapman 12:00 PM21 at Pomona Pitzer 10:00 AM25 SAINT VINCENT 4:00 PM29 at Denison^ 1:00 PM

April1 at Wooster^ 7:00 PM5 WITTENBERG^ 1:00 PM12 KENYON^ 1:00 PM15 OBERLIN^ 7:00 PM19 at DePauw^ 12:00 PM23 HIRAM^ 7:00 PM26 at Ohio Wesleyan 1:00 PM

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DENISON UNIVERSITY

Founded ........................................................... 1831Nickname..................................................... Big RedColors ...................................................Red & WhiteEnrollment ....................................................... 2,185President .............................. Dr. Adam S. WeinbergAthletic Director...................... Nan Carney-DeBordOffice phone .................................... (740) 587-6428Head Coach ....................................Amanda DanielsOffice phone .................................... (740) 587-5664SID...........................................................Craig Hicks Email [email protected] Office phone ................................... (740) 587-6546 Fax ................................................... (740) 587-6362Head Trainer ...........................................Brian Hortz Office phone ................................... (470) 587-6441

Alma Mater ...............................................Le Moyne, 2003Overall Record ...................................... 41-41, Five YearsRecord at DEN ................................................... First Year2013 Overall Record .................................................. 13-32013 NCAC Record ...................................................... 6-2

Head Coach Amanda Daniels

2014 Roster

Quick Facts

2014 Schedule

Goals42, Molly Chapman, Erin Keller

Assists42, Molly Chapman

Points84, Molly Chapman

Ground Balls33, Whitney PowelDraw Controls

52, Erin Keller

Goals Against9, Laura Van Horn

Goals Against Average5.22, Laura Van Horn

Saves5, Laura Van Horn

Returning Stat Leaders

No. Name Yr. Hometown1 Isabel Tumminello Fr. Indianapolis, IN2 Elsie Humes So. Greenwood Village, CO3 Hollis Hunsberger So. Belmont, MA4 Lillian Smith So. Alexandria, VA5 Kelsey Wright So. Richmond, VA6 Claire Ludlow Fr. Saugatuck, MI7 Katherine Palms Jr. Grosse Pointe Farms, MI8 Lizzy Pellicane So. Shirt Hills, NJ9 Lauren Adams Sr. Louisville, KY10 Katie Wagner So. Washington, DC11 Carol Allen So. Nashville, TN12 Piper Logan So. Wilton, CT13 Kate Hurst Fr. Lake Forest, IL14 Whitney Powel Jr. Shaker Heights, OH15 Isabel Swicklik Jr. Baltimore, MD16 Molly Chapman Jr. Greenwich, CT17 Margaret Iglar So. Evanston, IL18 Annie McMahon Fr. Marblehead, MA19 Melissa Weinsz Jr. North Canton, OH21 Erin Keller Jr. Sewickley, PA22 Rachel Pregel So. Sewickley, PA25 Maggie Magrini Fr. Avon, CT33 Ansley Gibson Fr. Great Falls, VA34 Laura Van Horn So. Wilmette, IL

March2 CENTRE 1:00 PM8 vs. Adrian (at Sewanee) 1:00 PM9 at Sewanee 1:00 PM16 vs. Vassar (at Colorado College) 6:00 PM19 at Colorado College 6:00 PM23 KALAMAZOO 3:00 PM29 ALLEGHENY^ 1:00 PM

April1 OBERLIN^ 4:00 PM5 at Augustana 1:00 PM6 at DePauw^ 12:00 PM12 OHIO WESLEYAN^ 1:00 PM15 WOOSTER^ 5:00 PM18 at Wittenberg^ 7:00 PM23 at Kenyon^ 4:30 PM26 at Hiram^ 1:00 PM

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DEPAUW UNIVERSITY

Location ...................................Greencastle, IndianaFounded ........................................................... 1837Nickname........................................................ TigersColors .................................................. Gold & BlackEnrollment ....................................................... 2,336President ....................................Dr. Brian W. CaseyAthletic Director..................... Stevie Baker-Watson Office phone ................................... (765) 658-4934Interim Head Coach ............................ Julie SargentOffice phone .................................... (765) 658-6623SID...........................................................Bill Wagner Email .................................... [email protected] Office phone ................................... (765) 658-4630 Fax ................................................... (765) 658-5708Head Trainer ............................................... Rex Call Office phone ................................... (765) 658-4937

Interim Head Coach Julie Sargent

Quick Facts

Alma Mater .................................. Carthage College, 2012 Overall Record ................................................... First Year Record at DPU ................................................... First Year2013 Overall Record .................................................... 4-82013 NCAC Record ...................................................... 1-7

2014 Roster 2014 Schedule

Goals30, Elizabeth McCracken

Assists20, Elizabeth McCracken

Points50, Elizabeth McCracken

Ground Balls26, Jamie PowellDraw Controls36, Carey Kunz

Goals Against187, Amy Clark

Goals Against Average15.61, Amy Clark

Saves82, Amy Clark

Returning Stat Leaders

No. Name Yr. Hometown0 Amy Clark Sr. Indianapolis, IN1 Mary White Jr. Tucson, AZ2 Laura Guild Jr. Indianapolis, IN3 Carsen Trinkino Fr. Santa Rosa, CA4 Lizzie Vincent So. Noblesville, IL5 Carey Kunz Jr. Indianapolis, IN6 Stef Buffa Fr. Weston, CT7 Jenni Traver Fr. Glastonbury, CT9 Sheela Jayaramon So. Vernon Hill, IL10 Elizabeth McCracken So. Cincinnati, OH11 Nicole Gibson Fr. Cincinnati, OH12 Emilye Denny Fr. Indianapolis, IN13 Maria Rummel Fr. Edina, MN14 Kelli Peterson Fr. Fishers, IN15 Maryclaire Heldring So. Kenilworth, IL16 Emily Scinta Fr. Louisville, KY18 Hailey Ware Jr. Edina, MN19 Megan Morrison Jr. Dousman, WI21 Jamie Powell Jr. Earl Park, IN23 Taylor Summers Fr. Cambridge, MD25 Annie Barrett Fr. Carmel, IN26 Abigail Snively So. Carmel, IN33 Liz Hawkins Fr. Louisville, KY

March1 MOUNT ST. JOSEPH 3:00 PM2 BENEDICTINE 1:00 PM21 at Augustana 8:00 PM25 at Pomona 10:00 PM26 at Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 10:00 PM27 at Whittier 9:00 PM29 at Hiram^ 4:00 PM

April1 at Ohio Wesleyan^ 6:00 PM5 OBERLIN^ 12:00 PM6 DENISON^ 12:00 PM12 WOOSTER^ 11:00 AM15 at Wittenberg^ 6:00 PM19 ALLEGHENY^ 12:00 PM26 at Kenyon^ 1:00 PM

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HIRAM COLLEGE

Location .................................................Hiram, Ohio Founded ........................................................... 1850Nickname......................................................TerriersColors .....................................................Blue & RedEnrollment ....................................................... 1,300President ..............................Thomas V. Chema, JDAthletic Director...............................Ellen Dempsey Office phone ................................... (330) 569-5340Head Coach ...........................................Erika BlozieOffice phone .................................... (330) 569-5347SID.............................................................Jeff Hoedt Email [email protected] Office phone ................................... (330) 569-5495 Fax ................................................... (330) 569-5392

Head Coach Erika Blozie

Quick Facts

Alma Mater.....................Eastern Connecticut State, 2005 Overall Record .......................................... 3-12, One YearRecord at HIR ............................................ 3-12, One Year 2013 Overall Record .................................................. 3-12 2013 NCAC Record ...................................................... 0-8

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Goals12, Hannah Schaefer

Assists2, Hannah Schaefer

Points14, Hannah Schaefer

Ground Balls39, Rebecca Greenhouse

Draw Controls21, Hannah Schaefer

Goals Against217, Rebecca GreenhouseGoals Against Average15.50, Rebecca Greenhouse

Saves70, Rebecca Greenhouse

Returning Stat Leaders

No. Name Yr. Hometown2 JoLyn Grover So. Grand Blanc, MI4 LeAunna Martin Jr. Akron, OH5 Jzayla Jackson Jr. Lorain, OH6 Marian Bade So. Macungie, PA7 Michelle Bezek Sr. Parma, OH9 Jocelyn Schmidt Jr. Kent, OH11 Autumn Osgood Fr. Hyde Park, VT12 Morgan Rahman So. Westlake, OH13 Kayla Jenkins Fr. Solon, OH14 Hannah Schaefer So. Kent, OH16 Erin Smith Fr. Youngstown, OH18 Mackenzi Bolyard-Pizana Fr. Akron, OH19 Devonique Henderson Jr. Streetsboro, OH21 Rebecca Goetz Fr. Buffalo, NY23 Chanda Woodall So. Akron, OH28 Paige McLain So. Beaver Falls, PA97 Rebecca Greenhouse So. Pittsburgh, PA

February27 MOUNT UNION 4:00 PM

March1 at Houghton 3:30 PM4 OLIVET 4:00 PM7 HILBERT 4:00 PM18 at Thiel 7:00 PM22 at Wilmington 3:30 PM27 WALSH 5:00 PM29 DEPAUW^ 4:00 PM

April2 at Baldwin Wallace 7:30 PM5 at Wooster^ 4:30 PM9 at Kenyon^ 5:00 PM12 at Wittenberg^ 1:00 PM17 OHIO WESLEYAN^ 6:00 PM19 OBERLIN^ 1:00 PM23 at Alleghney^ 7:00 PM26 DENISON^ 1:00 PM

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KENYON COLLEGE

Location .............................................Gambier, Ohio Founded ........................................................... 1824Nickname.......................................... Lords & LadiesColors ...............................................Purple & WhiteEnrollment ....................................................... 1,600President ................................. Dr. Sean M. DecaturAthletic Director.................................... Peter Smith Office phone ....................................(740) 427-5811Head Coach ...................................... Meredith BuzziOffice phone .................................... (740) 427-5648SID..........................................................Marty Fuller Email ........................................ [email protected] Office phone ................................... (740) 427-5471Head Trainer ...................................... Andy Wheeler Office phone ................................... (740) 427-5553

Alma Mater .................................. Colby-Sawyer, 2003Overall Record ............................... 65-30, Six years Record at KEN ............................... 65-30, Six years2013 Overall Record .........................................13-32013 NCAC Record .............................................7-1

Head Coach Meredith Buzzi

2014 Roster

Quick Facts

2014 Schedule

Goals48, Jane Symmes

Assists12, Jane Symmes

Points60, Jane SymmesGround Balls

71, Jane SymmesDraw Controls

102, Jane Symmes

Goals AgainstN/A

Goals Against AverageN/A

SavesN/A

Returning Stat Leaders

No. Name Yr. Hometown2 Susie Gurzenda Sr. Somerset, PA3 Lara McMahon Sr. Bethel Park, PA6 Gia Biaggi Fr. Sonoma, CA8 Jane Symmes So. Concord, NH9 Ansen Burr So. Portland, OR10 Alex Bair Sr. Darien, CT11 Emmy Weiner So. Lutherville, MD12 Allie McLane Fr. South Hamilton, MA13 Caroline Shipman Jr. Harrison, NY14 Margaret Armstrong Sr. McLean, VA15 Michelle Picard Jr. Carlisle, MA18 Kate Lang Sr. Denver, CO19 Charlotte Greene Sr. Katonah, NY20 Laura Boniface Jr. Poland, OH22 Carrie Stevens Fr. South Lyon, MI23 Alana Lawson Sr. Brooklyn, NY24 Abby Coleman Fr. Chestnut Hill, MA25 Lauren Earls So. Bloomfield Hills, MI26 Amy Morgan Sr. Mt. Kisco, NY28 Kelly Russell So. Atlanta, GA30 Margaret Tucker Jr. Richmond, VA33 Indigo Eisendrath Fr. Wakefield, RI44 Meredith Bentsen Jr. Washington, DC

March7 at Puget Sound 4:00 PM9 at Linfield 1:00 PM11 at Pacific 5:00 PM15 THIEL 5:00 PM16 at Mount Union 1:00 PM22 WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON 2:00 PM27 OTTERBEIN 5:00 PM29 at Oberlin^ 12:00 PM

April1 WITTENBERG^ 4:30 PM6 at Ohio Wesleyan^ 12:00 PM9 HIRAM^ 5:00 PM12 at Allegheny^ 1:00 PM19 at Wooster^ 1:00 PM23 DENISON^ 4:30 PM26 DEPAUW^ 1:00 PM

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OBERLIN COLLEGE

Location ...............................................Oberlin, Ohio Founded ........................................................... 1833Nickname...............................Yeomen & YeowomenColors ..............................................Crimson & GoldEnrollment ....................................................... 2,900President ..................................... Marvin Krislov, JDAthletic Director......................... Natalie WinklefoosOffice phone .................................... (440) 775-6401Head Coach .................................Lynda McCandlishOffice phone .................................... (440) 775-6556SID........................................................Mike Mancini Email [email protected] Office phone ................................... (440) 775-8503 Fax ................................................... (440) 775-8957Head Trainer ........................................... Tim Carver Office phone ................................... (440) 775-8589

Alma Mater ............... Northwestern University, 2006Overall Record ..........................................First YearRecord at OBE ..........................................First Year2013 Overall Record ......................................... 4-112013 NCAC Record .............................................3-5

Head Coach Lynda McCandlish

2014 Roster

Quick Facts

2014 Schedule

Goals28, Grace Barlow

Assists6, Bronwen Schumacher

Points33, Grace BarlowGround Balls

43, Jodi Helsel, Sarah AndrewsDraw Controls

41, Sarah Andrews

Goals AgainstN/A

Goals Against AverageN/A

SavesN/A

Returning Stat Leaders

No. Name Yr. Hometown1 Bronwen Schumacher Jr. New York, NY2 Taylor Swift So. Rockville, MD3 Phoebe Hammer Sr. Portland, OR4 Michaela Puterbaugh Fr. Canton, OH5 Hannah Christiansen Sr. Williamstown, MA6 Sara Phister Fr. Phoenix, AZ7 Marissa Maxfield Fr. Orland Park, IL8 Sarah Orbuch Sr. Plymouth, MN9 Morgan Daruwala Fr. Lexington, MA10 Suzanna Doak So. Portland, OR11 Jodi Helsel Jr. San Diego, CA12 Simone Brodner Sr. Portland, OR13 Sarah Andrews Sr. Oberlin, OH16 Heewon Kwon Jr. Seoul, South Korea17 Sloane Garelick Fr. West Windsor-Plainsboro, NJ19 Courtney Bolden Fr. Washington, DC20 Maya Elany Fr. Lexington, MA21 Hannah Heinke-Green Fr. Worthington, OH22 Emily Kipling So. Pittsburgh, PA25 Alexa L’Insalata Fr. Plainsboro Township, NJ33 Grace Barlow So. Elm Grove, WI

March8 at Otterbein 1:00 PM10 LOURDES 4:00 PM12 at Adrian 7:00 PM15 ALMA 7:00 PM23 at Randolph Macon 5:00 PM29 KENYON^ 12:00 PM April1 at Denison^ 5:00 PM5 at DePauw^ 12:00 PM9 OHIO WESLEYAN^ 5:00 PM12 at Washington & Jefferson 4:00 PM15 at Allegheny^ 7:00 PM19 at Hiram^ 1:00 PM23 WITTENBERG^ 7:00 PM26 WOOSTER^ 1:00 PM

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OHIO WESLEYAN UNIV.

Location ........................................... Delaware, Ohio Founded ........................................................... 1842Nickname........................................ Battling BishopsColors ................................................... Red & BlackEnrollment ....................................................... 1,850President ..........................................Dr. Rock JonesAthletic Director...................................Roger InglesOffice phone .................................... (740) 368-3738Head Coach ..............................Chelsea HuguenardOffice phone .................................... (740) 368-3735SID................................................ Mark Beckenbach Email ........................................ [email protected] Office phone ................................... (740) 368-3340 Fax ................................................... (740) 368-3332Head Trainer ............................................Todd Miller Office phone ................................... (740) 368-3747

Alma Mater ........................... Western Michigan, 2007Overall Record .............................................First YearRecord at OWU ............................................First Year2013 Overall Record ............................................3-132013 NCAC Record ................................................2-6

Head Coach Chelsea Huguenard

2014 Roster

Quick Facts

2014 Schedule

Goals27, Patricia Ryan

Assists14, Patricia Ryan

Points41, Patricia RyanGround Balls41, Eilee Foley

Draw Controls46, Theresa Wolfgang

Goals Against139, Jordan Bernstein

Goals Against Average15.34, Jordan Bernstein

Saves62, Jordan Bernstein

Returning Stat Leaders

No. Name Yr. Hometown00 Natalie Reddy Fr. SouthSalem, NY1 Meg Doherty So. Hingham, MA3 Theresa Wolfgang Sr. Medina, OH4 Saige Bell Jr. Newbury Park, CA5 Caroline Bonee So. Wellesley, MA6 Cate Bailey Sr. Hingham, MA7 Alex Thrasher Jr. Baltimore, MD8 Montana Knapp So. San Diego, CA10 Abbie Love Jr. Bainbridge Island, WA11 Patricia Ryan So. Columbus, OH12 Steph Martineau Sr. Woonsocket, RI13 Morgan Williams Fr. Wilmington, DE14 Haley Savoie Fr. San Diego, CA15 Sara Lawrence Jr. Wilbraham, MA16 Briana Brown Fr. Ann Arbor, MI17 Isabella Flibotte Fr. Cohasset, MA18 Emily Lee Fr. Columbus, OH19 Kaitlin Kropf Jr. Westerville, OH20 Taylor Weis So. Sylvania, OH22 Lori Weischedel Sr. Essex Junction, VT23 Eilee Foley Jr. Portsmouth, NH24 Mia Minguela Fr. Silver Spring, MD25 Sophia Love Fr. Portland, OR30 Jordan Bernstein Jr. Charlotte, NC

March5 at Otterbein 4:40 PM8 BALDWIN WALLACE 11:00 AM11 vs. Stevenson* 1:00 PM12 vs. Beloit* 10:00 AM15 at Centre 4:30 PM19 DEFIANCE 7:00 PM24 MOUNT UNION 4:00 PM29 at Wittenberg^ 12:00 PM

April1 DEPAUW^ 6:00 PM4 TRANSYLVANIA 7:00 PM6 KENYON^ 12:00 PM9 at Oberlin^ 5:00 PM12 at Denison^ 1:00 PM17 at Hiram^ 6:00 PM19 at Washington & Jefferson 1:00 PM23 WOOSTER^ 4:30 PM26 ALLEGHENY^ 1:00 PM

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WITTENBERG UNIVERSITY

Location ......................................... Springfield, Ohio Founded ........................................................... 1845Nickname........................................................ TigersColors ...................................................Red & WhiteEnrollment ....................................................... 1,950President ..................................Dr. Laurie M. JoynerInterim Athletic Director ...................Steve DawsonOffice phone .................................... (937) 327-6456Head Coach ...................................Beth HemmingerOffice phone .................................... (937) 327-6490SID........................................................ Ryan Maurer Email ................................. [email protected] Office phone ....................................(937) 327-6114 Fax ....................................................(937) 327-6112Head Trainer ........................................Ellen Crosbie Office phone ................................... (937) 327-6467

Alma Mater ........................................Wooster, 2004 Overall Record ............................... 24-9, Two YearsRecord at WIT ................................ 24-9, Two years2013 Overall Record .........................................12-42013 NCAC Record .............................................8-0

Head Coach Beth Hemminger

2014 Roster

Quick Facts

2014 Schedule

Goals57, Logan Warye

Assists24, Francine Murzynski

Points72, Logan WaryeGround Balls

51, Francine MurzynskiDraw Controls

62, Francine MurzynskiGoals Against4, Katie Reuter

Goals Against Average2.00, Katie Reuter

Saves3, Katie Reuter

Returning Stat Leaders

No. Name Yr. Hometown2 Kelsey Mack Fr. Marysville, OH3 Bri Murphy So. Reading, CT4 Megan Loofbourrow Jr. Prospect, KY5 Beth Hubbard Jr. West Hartford, CT6 Francine Murzynski Sr. Mentor, OH7 Carrie Kubasta So. Medina, OH8 Alie Marousek Sr. Ballston Lake, NY10 Mary Ann White Jr. Indianapolis, IN11 Pearl Ernat Fr. Cleveland Hts., OH14 Sara Ellis So. Grosse Pt. Farms, MI15 Lindsey Gaterman So. St. Louis, MO18 Alex Dressman Jr. Cincinnati, OH19 Elyssa Silva Sr. Golden, CO20 Mallory Skrobot Sr. Dublin, OH21 Becca Joseph Fr. Toledo, OH22 Logan Warye Jr. Maineville, OH26 Anna Tarbutton Fr. Gahanna, OH29 Haley Schroeder Fr. Granville, OH 48 Katie Reuter Fr. Cleveland, OH Maddy Kelly So. Columbus, OH

March8 at Guilford 4:00 PM10 at Randolp-Macon 1:00 PM18 ADRIAN 5:00 PM22 STEVENSON 11:00 AM26 at Mount Union 7:00 PM26 OHIO WESLEYAN^ 12:00 PM

April1 at Kenyon^ 5:00 PM5 at Allegheny^ 1:00 PM6 at Thiel 1:00 PM9 at Wooster^ 4:30 PM12 HIRAM^ 1:00 PM15 DEPAUW^ 6:00 PM18 DENISON^ 7:00 PM23 at Oberlin^ 7:00 PM27 CARTHAGE 1:00 PM

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COLLEGE OF WOOSTER

Location ............................................. Wooster, Ohio Founded ........................................................... 1866Nickname........................................... Fighting ScotsColors .................................................. Black & GoldEnrollment ....................................................... 2,000President ................................Dr. Grant H. CornwellAthletic Director............................ Dr. Keith Beckett Office phone ................................... (330) 263-2189Head Coach ................................................. Liz FordOffice phone .................................... (330) 263-2182SID.......................................................Hugh Howard Email .................................... [email protected] Office phone ................................... (330) 263-2374 Fax ................................................... (330) 263-2209Head Trainer ............................................. Tom Love Office phone ................................... (330) 263-2184

Alma Mater ..........................................Rowan, 1995Overall Record ........................ 92-38-1, Eight YearsRecord at WOO ........................92-38-1, Eight years2013 Overall Record .........................................13-52013 NCAC Record .............................................5-3

Head Coach Liz Ford

2014 Roster

Quick Facts

2014 Schedule

Goals46, Ellie Hudson-Heck

Assists28, Eliza Perry

Points64, Eliza PerryGround Balls

44, Molly SennettDraw Controls

50, Cassie Greenbaum

Goals Against68, Isabel Perman

Goals Against Average9.36, Isabel Perman

Saves37, Isabel Perman

Returning Stat Leaders

No. Name Yr. Hometown00 Isabel Perman So. St. Louis, MO3 Abby Szlachta So. Highlands Ranch, CO4 Heather Honn So. Eden Prairie, MN5 Haylie Honn So. Eden Prairie, MN6 Shelby Stone Jr. Grosse Pointe Park, MI7 Emily Turnbull Jr. Grosse Pointe Woods, MI8 Shannan Pullara Jr. Centennial, Colo. 10 Jamie Wren-Jarvis So. Novato, CA11 Julia Huldin So. Alexandria, VA 13 Cassidy Jester Fr. Akron, OH14 Heather Szymanski Fr. Shoreham, NY16 Alison Schlothauer Sr. North Olmsted, OH17 Molly Sennett Jr. Rochester, NY18 Cassie Greenbaum Sr. Ellicott City, MD20 Eliza Perry Sr. Southport, CT21 Averi Lassiter Fr. Bethesda MD22 Ellie Hudson-Heck So. Medina, OH24 Ashley Parry Jr. Lakewood, OH

March1 CENTRE 4:30 PM22 FREDONIA STATE 6:00 PM29 at Saint Vincent 1:00 PM30 CARTHAGE 12:00 PM

April1 ALLEGHENY^ 7:00 PM4 at Baldwin Wallce 7:30 PM5 HIRAM^ 4:30 PM9 WITTENBERG^ 4:30 PM12 at DePauw^ 11:00 AM15 at Denison^ 5:00 PM19 KENYON^ 1:00 PM23 at Ohio Wesleyan^ 7:00 PM26 at Oberlin^ 1:00 PM

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2013Member NCAC Overall1. Kenyon * ...............................7-1 ........... 13-32. Wooster .................................5-3 ........... 15-53. Wittenberg ............................8-0 ........... 12-44. Denison .................................6-2 ........... 13-35. Allegheny ..............................4-4 ........... 10-56. Oberlin ..................................3-5 ............4-117. Ohio Wesleyan ......................2-6 ........... 3-13 8. DePauw ................................1-7 ............. 4-89. Hiram ....................................0-8 ........... 3-12*Positions 1-4 determined by NCAC Tournament

Player of the Year (Offensive): Leah Sack, KENPlayer of the Year (Defensive): Katie Warner, KENNewcomer of the Year: Jane Symmes, KENCoach of the Year: Meredith Buzzi, KENNCAA Representatives: KEN

Women’s Lacrosse All-Time Standings

2012Member NCAC Overall1. Denison * ..............................5-1 ........... 15-52. Wittenberg ............................6-0 ........... 12-53. Wooster .................................4-2 ........ 12-5-14. Allegheny ..............................2-4 ............. 9-95. Kenyon ..................................2-4 ............. 7-86. Oberlin ..................................1-5 ............11-57. Ohio Wesleyan ......................1-5 ............. 8-8*Positions 1-4 determined by NCAC Tournament

Player of the Year (Offensive): Kiah Voyer-Colbath, ALLPlayer of the Year (Defensive): Carly Tschantz, DENNewcomer of the Year: Alie Marousek, WITCoach of the Year: Jacqueline McDevitt, OBENCAA Representatives: DEN

2011Member NCAC Overall1. Denison * ..............................6-0 ........... 13-52. Wooster .................................4-2 ........... 10-63. Allegheny ..............................4-2 ........... 12-64. Wittenberg ............................3-3 ............. 9-65. Kenyon ..................................3-3 ............. 9-66. Ohio Wesleyan ......................1-5 ........... 3-127. Oberlin ..................................0-6 ............. 4-9*Positions 1-4 determined by NCAC Tournament

Player of the Year (Offensive): Jensen Paterson, ALLPlayer of the Year (Defensive): Brigid Donahue, KENNewcomer of the Year: Cassie Greenbaum, WOOCoach of the Year: Nichole Johnson, WITNCAA Representatives: DEN

2010Member NCAC Overall1. Wooster * ..............................5-1 ........... 12-42. Kenyon ..................................5-1 ........... 12-43. Allegheny ..............................4-2 ............. 7-74. Ohio Wesleyan ......................3-3 ............11-65. Wittenberg ............................2-4 ............. 9-6 Denison .................................2-4 ............. 7-77. Oberlin ..................................0-6 ............4-11*Positions 1-4 determined by NCAC Tournament

Player of the Year (Offensive): Jessica Copeland, OWUPlayer of the Year (Defensive): Chase Kreuter, KENNewcomer of the Year: Emily Nichols, KENCoach of the Year: Meredith Buzzi, KENNCAA Representatives: KEN, WOO

2009Member NCAC Overall1. Wooster * ..............................6-0 ........... 12-42. Kenyon ..................................4-2 ........... 12-53. Wittenberg ............................3-3 ............. 7-74. Denison .................................3-3 ............. 6-85. Ohio Wesleyan ......................3-3 ............. 7-76. Allegheny ..............................2-4 ........... 5-107. Oberlin ..................................0-6 ........... 0-14*Positions 1-4 determined by NCAC Tournament

Player of the Year (Offensive): Carly Carey, WOOPlayer of the Year (Defensive): Katie Kubasta, DENNewcomer of the Year: Kiah Voyer-Colbath, ALLCoach of the Year: Meredith Buzzi, KENNCAA Representatives: WOO

2008Member NCAC Overall1. Ohio Wesleyan * ...................5-1 ........... 10-52. Wooster .................................4-2 ........... 10-63. Denison .................................4-2 ............. 6-94. Allegheny ..............................4-2 ............. 6-95. Kenyon ..................................3-3 ............. 9-56. Wittenberg ............................1-5 ............. 6-77. Oberlin ..................................0-6 ............3-11*Positions 1-4 determined by NCAC Tournament

Player of the Year (Offensive): Quinn Simmons, DENPlayer of the Year (Defensive): Julia Fouts, OWUNewcomer of the Year: Taylor Fey, OBECoach of the Year: Marge Redmond, OWUNCAA Representatives: OWU

2007Member NCAC Overall1. Wooster .................................5-1 ........... 12-52. Ohio Wesleyan ......................5-1 ............11-43. Denison .................................5-1 ............. 7-84. Kenyon ..................................3-3 ............. 8-85. Allegheny ..............................2-4 ............. 4-96. Oberlin ..................................1-5 ............. 6-97. Wittenberg ............................0-6 ............3-11*Positions 1-4 determined by NCAC Tournament

Player of the Year (Offensive): Krissy Frost, DENPlayer of the Year (Defensive): Lindsay Buhr, DENNewcomer of the Year: Frankie De Lavis, KENCoach of the Year: Liz Ford, WOO; Jill Boffa, KENNCAA Representatives: WOO

2006Member NCAC Overall1. Denison .................................3-3 ............. 8-72. Allegheny ..............................4-2 ............. 9-73. Wooster .................................6-0 ............11-34. Ohio Wesleyan ......................5-1 ........... 12-35. Kenyon ..................................2-4 ............. 3-86. Oberlin ..................................1-5 ........... 4-107. Wittenberg ............................0-6 ............3-11*Positions 1-4 determined by NCAC Tournament

Player of the Year (Offensive): Helena Iaquinta, WOOPlayer of the Year (Defensive): Emily Deering, ALLNewcomer of the Year: Lela Hull, OBECoach of the Year: Stephanie Brzezowski, DENNCAA Representatives: DEN

2005Member NCAC Overall1. Ohio Wesleyan ......................4-2 ........... 12-32. Denison .................................6-0 ............. 9-43. Wooster .................................5-1 ............. 9-44. Allegheny ..............................3-3 ............. 8-65. Wittenberg ............................2-4 ............. 6-86. Kenyon ..................................1-4 ............. 5-87. Oberlin ..................................0-6 ........... 2-12*Positions 1-4 determined by NCAC Tournament

Player of the Year (Offensive): Carrie Williams, OWUPlayer of the Year (Defensive): Molly Lamdin, DENNewcomer of the Year: Quinn Simmons, DENCoach of the Year: Kim Rocheleau, OWUNCAA Representatives: OWU

2004Member NCAC Overall1. Wooster .................................6-0 ........... 13-42. Allegheny ..............................3-3 ............. 8-63. Denison .................................5-1 ............. 7-64. Kenyon ..................................3-3 ............. 7-65. Ohio Wesleyan ......................2-4 ............. 7-5 Wittenberg ............................2-4 ............. 2-87. Oberlin ..................................0-6 ........... 2-10*Positions 1-4 determined by NCAC Tournament

Player of the Year (Offensive): Megan Sward, WOOPlayer of the Year (Defensive): Nicole Pritchard, WOONewcomer of the Year: Kissy Frost, DENCoach of the Year: Paul Bonus, ALL; Alison Share, WOONCAA Representatives: WOO

2003Member NCAC Overall1. Wooster .................................6-1 ........... 12-42. Denison .................................6-1 ............11-63. Wittenberg ............................5-2 ............. 8-64. Kenyon ..................................4-3 ............. 7-55. Ohio Wesleyan ......................4-3 ............. 8-76. Allegheny ..............................2-5 ............. 4-97. Oberlin ..................................1-6 ........... 1-128. Earlham ................................0-7 ............. 1-8*Positions 1-4 determined by NCAC TournamentPlayer of the Year (Offensive): Beth Hemminger, WOOPlayer of the Year (Defensive): Abbie Stewart, DENNewcomer of the Year: Emily Deering, ALLCoach of the Year: Nancy Beck, WITNCAA Representatives: WOO

2002Member NCAC Overall1. Wooster .................................6-1 ........... 12-62. Denison .................................7-0 ............. 9-73. Ohio Wesleyan ......................4-3 ............11-84. Kenyon ..................................3-4 ............. 7-65. Wittenberg ............................3-4 ............. 6-8 Oberlin ..................................3-4 ............. 5-87. Allegheny ..............................2-5 ............. 5-98. Earlham ................................0-7 ............0-11*Positions 1-4 determined by NCAC TournamentPlayer of the Year (Offensive): Bridget Curley, DENPlayer of the Year (Defensive): Cara Romanowski, WITNewcomer of the Year: Sarah Pilzer, OBECoach of the Year: Liz Grote, WOONCAA Representatives: WOO

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2001Member NCAC Overall1. Denison .................................9-0 ........... 10-52. Wooster .................................7-3 ........... 10-73. Ohio Wesleyan ......................5-4 ........... 10-74. Kenyon ..................................5-3 ............. 6-65. Wittenberg ............................4-4 ............. 8-76. Oberlin ..................................2-6 ........... 3-107. Allegheny ..............................1-6 ............. 3-98. Earlham ................................0-7 ............. 0-8*Positions 1-4 determined by NCAC TournamentPlayer of the Year (Offensive): Kati Robbins, WITPlayer of the Year (Defensive): Jessica Critchlow, WOONewcomer of the Year: Nicole Pritchard, WOOCoach of the Year: Liz Grote, WOONCAA Representatives: DEN

Women’s Lacrosse All-Time Standings (2)

2000Member NCAC Overall1. Denison .................................9-0 ............. 9-52. Oberlin ..................................7-2 ............. 8-63. Wooster .................................6-3 ........... 10-54. Kenyon ..................................4-5 ............. 4-85. Wittenberg ............................3-5 ............. 6-96. Ohio Wesleyan ......................3-5 ............. 6-97. Allegheny ..............................1-6 ............. 5-88. Earlham ................................0-7 ............. 0-9*Positions 1-4 determined by NCAC TournamentPlayer of the Year (Offensive): Laura Peace, DENPlayer of the Year (Defensive): Maggie McFalls, OBENewcomer of the Year: Gwen Ockenlaender, KENCoach of the Year: Alix Rorke, DENNCAA Representatives: DEN

1999Member NCAC Overall1. Denison .................................7-0 ............11-42. Oberlin ..................................5-2 ........... 10-73. Kenyon ..................................4-3 ............. 5-54. Ohio Wesleyan ......................5-2 ............. 8-85. Wooster .................................4-3 ............. 8-86. Allegheny ..............................2-5 ............. 4-97. Wittenberg ............................1-6 ............. 4-98. Earlham ................................0-7 ............. 0-9*Positions 1-4 determined by NCAC TournamentPlayer of the Year (Offensive): Kim Allen, OBEPlayer of the Year (Defensive): Alison Offenburger, DENCoach of the Year: Alix Rorke, DENNCAA Representatives:

1998Member NCAC Overall1. Oberlin ..................................6-1 ............11-42. Denison .................................7-0 ........... 10-63. Ohio Wesleyan ......................5-2 ............. 7-64. Kenyon ..................................4-3 ............. 8-85. Wooster .................................3-4 ............. 7-96. Wittenberg ............................2-5 ............. 8-97. Allegheny ..............................1-6 ........... 2-128. Earlham ................................0-7 ............. 0-9*Positions 1-4 determined by NCAC TournamentPlayer of the Year (Offensive): Jen Durgin, OWUPlayer of the Year (Defensive): Katherine Roberts, OBECoach of the Year: Alix Rorke, DENNCAA Representatives: DEN

1997Member NCAC Overall1. Oberlin ..................................7-0 ........... 14-32. Ohio Wesleyan ......................6-1 ............11-43. Denison .................................5-2 ............. 9-84. Kenyon ..................................3-4 ............7-115. Wooster .................................4-3 ............. 5-96. Allegheny ..............................2-5 ........... 6-107. Wittenberg ............................1-6 ........... 3-148. Earlham ................................0-7 ............0-11*Positions 1-4 determined by NCAC TournamentPlayer of the Year (Offensive): Elizabeth Barry, OBEPlayer of the Year (Defensive): Tracy Scott, OWUCoach of the Year: Mindy Manolovich, OBENCAA Representatives:

1996Member NCAC Overall1. Denison .................................7-0 ........... 12-22. Oberlin ..................................5-2 ............. 8-73. Ohio Wesleyan ......................6-1 ............. 9-54. Wooster .................................4-3 ........... 10-65. Wittenberg ............................3-4 ............. 8-76. Allegheny ..............................2-5 ........... 4-107. Earlham ................................1-6 ............. 2-98. Kenyon ..................................0-7 ........... 2-12*Positions 1-4 determined by NCAC TournamentPlayer of the Year (Offensive): Maria Phoenix, DENPlayer of the Year (Defensive): Emily Brunk, WOOCoach of the Year: Linda Strapp, OWUNCAA Representatives:

1995Member NCAC Overall1. Oberlin ..................................6-1 ........... 12-32. Denison .................................7-0 ........... 12-33. Wooster .................................5-2 ............. 9-64. Ohio Wesleyan ......................4-3 .......... 7-5-15. Kenyon ..................................3-4 .......... 5-9-16. Earlham ................................2-5 ........... 3-107. Allegheny ..............................1-6 ........... 4-108. Wittenberg ............................0-7 ............2-11*Positions 1-4 determined by NCAC TournamentPlayer of the Year (Offensive): Meg Wood, WOOPlayer of the Year (Defensive): Sarah Bennett, DENCoach of the Year: Katharine DeLorenzo, OBENCAA Representatives:

1994Member NCAC Overall1. Denison .................................7-0 ........... 12-32. Wooster .................................5-2 ........... 10-83. Oberlin ..................................5-2 ............. 8-64. Earlham ................................4-3 ............. 7-65. Kenyon ..................................3-4 ............. 7-86. Ohio Wesleyan ......................2-5 ............. 3-87. Allegheny ..............................1-6 ........... 2-10 Wittenberg ............................1-6 ........... 1-12*Positions 1-4 determined by NCAC TournamentPlayer of the Year (Offensive): Cheryl Connolly, DENPlayer of the Year (Defensive): Betsy Trowbridge, KENCoach of the Year: Katharine Perry, OBENCAA Representatives: DEN

1993Member NCAC Overall1. Denison ...............................12-0 ........... 13-32. Ohio Wesleyan ......................8-4 ............. 8-7 Wooster .................................8-4 ............. 8-44. Kenyon ..................................6-6 ............. 6-6 Earlham ................................6-6 ............. 6-96. Wittenberg ..........................2-10 ........... 2-147. Oberlin ................................0-12 ........... 0-12

Player of the Year (Offensive): Chrissy Talarico, DENPlayer of the Year (Defensive): Christy Polumbus, DENCoach of the Year: Sue Stimmell, DENNCAA Representatives: DEN

1992Member NCAC Overall1. Denison ...............................12-0 ........... 15-12. Earlham ................................8-4 ............. 9-8 Ohio Wesleyan ......................8-4 ............. 8-74. Kenyon ..................................7-5 ............. 8-55. Wittenberg ............................3-9 ........... 3-136. Oberlin ................................2-10 ........... 3-12 Wooster ...............................2-10 ........... 2-12

Player of the Year: Amy Bradley, DEN; Christina Monacelli, DEN Coach of the Year: Sue Stimmell, DENNCAA Representatives: DEN

1991Member NCAC Overall1. Denison ............................... 11-1 ........... 12-42. Ohio Wesleyan ....................10-2 ........... 12-23. Kenyon ..................................7-5 ............. 7-74. Wittenberg ............................6-6 ............. 7-95. Wooster .................................4-8 ........... 4-106. Oberlin ..................................3-9 ........... 3-127. Earlham .............................. 1-11 ........... 1-13

Player of the Year: Christina Monacelli, DENCoach of the Year: Mary Parker, OWUNCAA Representatives: DEN

1990Member NCAC Overall1. Denison ...............................10-2 ............11-52. Kenyon ..................................8-4 ............. 9-5 Wittenberg ............................8-4 ........... 12-54. Ohio Wesleyan ......................7-5 ............. 7-55. Oberlin ..................................6-6 ............. 6-86. Wooster .................................3-9 ............5-117. Earlham ..............................0-12 ........... 0-13

Player of the Year: Betsy Jennings, KEN; Jen Sherbrooke, DENCoach of the Year: Sue Stimmell, DENNCAA Representatives: DEN

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1989Member NCAC Overall1. Denison .................................7-1 ............. 9-22. Ohio Wesleyan ......................5-3 ............. 6-43. Kenyon ..................................4-4 ............. 5-54. Oberlin ..................................3-5 ............. 4-75. Wooster .................................1-7 ............. 3-9

Player of the Year: Cathleen Mendelson, DENCoach of the Year: Tracy Coyne, DEN; Mary Parker, OWUNCAA Representatives:

1988Member NCAC Overall1. Denison .................................8-0 ............11-32. Kenyon ..................................6-2 ............. 8-43. Oberlin ..................................3-5 ............. 4-84. Wooster .................................2-6 ........... 3-105. Ohio Wesleyan ......................1-7 ............. 2-9

Player of the Year: Jessica Brown, KENCoach of the Year: Heather Setzler, OBENCAA Representatives: DEN

1987Member NCAC Overall1. Denison .................................7-0 ........... 10-02. Wooster .................................4-3 ............. 4-73. Kenyon ..................................4-4 ............. 6-44. Ohio Wesleyan ......................2-5 ............. 2-75. Oberlin ..................................1-6 ............. 2-8

Player of the Year: Wendy Stetson, KENCoach of the Year: Janine Hathorn, DENNCAA Representatives: DEN

Women’s Lacrosse All-Time Standings (3)

1986Member NCAC Overall1. Denison .................................7-1 ........... 10-52. Kenyon ..................................6-2 ........... 12-33. Wooster .................................5-3 ............. 7-54. Oberlin ..................................1-7 ............3-11 Ohio Wesleyan ......................1-7 ............. 1-9

Player of the Year: Betty Title, WOOCoach of the Year: Sandra Moore, KENNCAA Representatives: DEN

1985Member NCAC Overall1. Denison .................................7-1 ........... 13-32. Wooster .................................5-3 ............. 8-63. Kenyon ..................................4-4 .......... 6-6-14. Ohio Wesleyan ......................3-5 ............. 4-65. Oberlin ..................................1-7 ........... 2-10

Coach of the Year: Terri Prodoehl, WOONCAA Representatives: DEN

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NORTH COAST ATHLETIC CONFERENCEWOMEN’S LACROSSE RECORDS

Goals, game11, Molly Bloom (OBE) vs. Agnes Scott, 3/30/2010

Goals, season80, Cheryl Connolly (DEN), 1994

Goals, career233, Laura Peace (DEN), 1998-2001

Assists, game9, Frankie De Lavis (KEN) vs. Redlands, 4/26/20079, Leah Sack (KEN) vs. Wooster, 4/24/20109, Jensen Patterson (ALL) vs. Medaille, 3/15/20119, Leah Sack (KEN) vs. Wooster, 4/20/2013

Assists, season75, Leah Sack (KEN), 2013

Assists, career176, Leah Sack (KEN), 2010-13

Points, game15 Frankie De Lavis (KEN) vs. Redlands, 4/26/2007

Points, season112 (74-38), Jensen Paterson, (ALL), 2011

Points, career300, Beth Hemminger (WOO), 2000-03 (161-139)300, Jensen Paterson (ALL), 2008-11 (221-79)

Saves, game32, Alysia Oakley (OBE) vs. Ithaca, 3/31/1996

Saves, season296, Bernadette Delgado (OBE), 1985

Saves, career950, Ali Livingston (WIT), 1993-96

Saves Percentage, season.755 (96-296), Bernadette Delgado (OBE), 1985

Saves Percentage, career.634 (358-621), Tracy Scott (OWU), 1995-97

Goals, game29, Kenyon vs. Earlham, 4/25/1998

Goals, game (both teams)45, Ohio Wesleyan (23) vs. Kenyon (22), 4/21/199845, Ohio Wesleyan (25) vs. Morrisville St. (20), 4/5/2009

Goals, season285, Denison, 2012

Fewest Goals Allowed, game0, Denison vs. Earlham, 3/25/1998;0, Denison vs. Allegheny, 4/15/2000;0, Kenyon vs. Earlham, 4/19/2000;0, Oberlin vs. Earlham, 3/24/2001;0, Ohio Wesleyan vs. Earlham, 4/7/2001;0, Wooster vs. Earlham, 4/14/2001;0, Ohio Wesleyan vs. Medaille, 3/23/2003;0, Kenyon vs. Dallas, 4/3/20040, Allegheny vs. Waynesburg, 3/16/20110, Allegheny vs. Franciscan, 2/27/20130, Wittenberg vs. Hiram, 4/13/20130, Oberlin vs. Hiram, 4/20/20130, Denison vs. Hiram, 4/27/2013

Fewest Goals Allowed, season51, Denison, 1987

Assists, game17, Ohio Wesleyan vs. Earlham, 4/30/199617, Denison vs. Waynesburg, 2/25/2012

Assists, season140, Denison, 2012

Saves, game32, Oberlin vs. Ithaca, 3/31/1996

Save Percentage, season.696 (91-205), Denison, 2008

Winning Margin, game26, Kenyon (29) vs. Earlham (3), 4/25/1998

Wins, season15, Denison, 199215, Kenyon, 201015, Denison, 2012

Winning Percentage, season.938 (15-1), Denison, 1992

Winning Streak15, Denison, 1992

Winning Streak (NCAC games)49, Denison, 1991-96

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2013-14 Calendar of EventsAUGUST 20136 Tuesday Cross Country/Track & Field Coaches’ Meeting Ohio Wesleyan10 Saturday IOA Football Officiating Clinic Ohio Wesleyan15 Thursday Sports Information Directors’ Meeting Ohio Wesleyan

SEPTEMBER 201310 Tuesday Softball Coaches’ Meeting Wooster11 Wednesday Swimming & Diving Coaches’ Meeting Denison24 Tuesday Baseball Coaches’ Meeting Ohio Wesleyan29 Sunday Student-Athlete Advisory Committee Meeting Denison

OCTOBER 20136 Sunday NCAC Athletic Directors/Faculty Reps’ Meetings Columbus, Ohio7 Monday NCAC Sports Caucus Meeting Columbus, Ohio16 Wednesday Tennis Coaches’ Meeting Denison

NOVEMBER 20132 Saturday Cross Country Championships (M&W) Allegheny6 Wednesday Field Hockey Championship Semifinals TBA (high seeds)6 Wednesday Men’s Soccer Championship Semifinals TBA (high seeds)6 Wednesday Women’s Soccer Championship Semifinals TBA (high seeds) 8-9 Fri.-Sat. Volleyball Championship TBA (high seed)9 Saturday Field Hockey Championship TBA (high seed)9 Saturday Men’s Soccer Championship TBA (high seed)9 Saturday Women’s Soccer Championship TBA (high seed)12 Tuesday Soccer Coaches’ Meeting Ohio Wesleyan18 Monday Field Hockey Coaches’ Meeting Ohio Wesleyan19 Tuesday Athletic Trainers’ Meeting Otterbein

DECEMBER 20133 Tuesday Volleyball Coaches’ Meeting Ohio Wesleyan12 Thursday NCAC Presidents’ Council Ann Arbor, MI

JANUARY 201415-18 Wed.-Sat. NCAA Convention San Diego, CA15/16 Wed./Thur. NCAC AD Meeting (at NCAA Convention) San Diego, CA17 Friday NCAC Legislative Meeting (at NCAA Convention) San Diego, CA26 Sunday SAAC Meeting Kenyon

FEBRUARY 201412 Wednesday Swimming & Diving Coaches Meeting (M&W) Denison12-15 Wed.-Sat. Swimming & Diving Championships (M&W) Denison25 Tuesday Basketball Championship Quarterfinals (M&W) TBA (high seeds)28 Friday Basketball Tournament Semifinals (M&W) TBA (high seeds)

MARCH 20141 Saturday Basketball Tournament Championships (M&W) TBA (high seeds)1-2 Sat.-Sun. Indoor Track & Field Heptathlon (M)/Pentathlon (W) Kenyon7-8 Fri.-Sat. Indoor Track & Field Championships (M&W) Denison

APRIL 201423 Wednesday Men’s Lacrosse Semifinals TBA (high seeds) 24 Thursday Tennis Coaches’ Meeting Denison25-27 Fri.-Sun. Tennis Championships (M&W) Denison26 Saturday Men’s Lacrosse Championship TBA (high seed) 26-27 Sat.-Sun. Men’s & Women’s Golf Event I DePauw26-27 Sat.-Sun. Combined Events Track & Field Championship (M&W) Kenyon 27 Sunday Men’s Lacrosse Coaches’ Meeting Ohio Wesleyan29 Tuesday Basketball Coaches’ Meetings Ohio Wesleyan29 Tuesday Football Coaches’ Meeting Ohio Wesleyan

MAY 20141 Thursday Softball Coaches’ Meeting TBA (tournament site)1 Thursday Women’s Lacrosse Semifinals TBA (high seeds)2-3 Fri.-Sat. Outdoor Track & Field Championships (M&W) Oberlin2-3 Fri.-Sat. Softball Tournament TBA (high seed)3 Saturday Women’s Lacrosse Championship TBA (high seed) 3-4 Sat.-Sun. Men’s & Women’s Golf Event II Wabash5 Monday Women’s Lacrosse Coaches’ Meeting Ohio Wesleyan8 Thursday Baseball Coaches’ Meeting Chillicothe, Ohio8-10 Thurs.-Sat. Baseball Championship Chillicothe, Ohio 21-22 Wed.- Thur. Annual NCAC Meetings Denison