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ADELPHI UNIVERSITY

WOMEN’S LACROSSEE2015

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Table of Contents2014-15 Quick Facts ................................................ 3Northeast-10 Conference ......................................... 4Head Coach Pat McCabe .......................................... 5Assistant Coaching Staff ......................................... 62015 Women’s Lacrosse Roster ............................... 8Players

1 Jill Graziano ................................................. 92 Felicia Mills ............................................... 103 Casey Zalewski .......................................... 114 Danielle Jaycox ......................................... 125 Jacqueline Jahelka .................................... 136 Lauren Janelli ............................................ 147 Ryley Weber ............................................... 158 Danielle Sinacori ....................................... 169 Kelly Sinclair ............................................. 1712 Rachel O’Brien ........................................... 1813 Michele Scannell ....................................... 1914 Beth Ann Pierce ......................................... 2015 Alexa Froccaro ........................................... 2116 Kelly Osmulski ........................................... 2217 Taylor Langston ......................................... 2318 Kate Beier .................................................. 2419 Emily Keesling ........................................... 2520 Kateri Brooks ............................................. 2621 Natalie Badalato ........................................ 2722 Danielle Montano ....................................... 2823 Jen Graham ............................................... 2924 Chandley Borges ........................................ 3025 Allison Schneider ....................................... 3126 Kaitlyn Stackpole ....................................... 3227 Gianna Gallo .............................................. 3328 Rachel Aitkens ........................................... 3431 Hailey Peterson .......................................... 3532 Gabriela Briseño ........................................ 3633 Camille Rosellini ........................................ 3734 Stephanie Marran ...................................... 3836 Taylor Hayes .............................................. 39

2015 Women’s Lacrosse Schedule ........................ 40Motamed Field ....................................................... 41Honors & Awards ................................................... 42Career Records ...................................................... 47Single Season ........................................................ 48Adelphi Women’s Lacrosse In The NCAAs .............. 49All-Time Records .................................................. 51 Year-By-Year Records ............................................ 52All-Time Roster ...................................................... 55Director Of Athletics And Campus Recreation ........ 56Administration ....................................................... 57Long Island And New York ..................................... 59Facilitites ............................................................... 60About Adelphi University Programs ....................... 62

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University InformationLocation: Garden City, N.Y.Founded: 1896Enrollment: Over 8,500President: Dr. Robert A. ScottAthletic Director: Danny McCabeAssoc. Athletic Director/SWA: Kate WhalenConference: Northeast-10Affiliation: NCAA Division IIHome Field: Motamed FieldNickname: PanthersSchool Colors: Brown and GoldAthletic Department Phone: (516) 877-4240

Athletic Media RelationsAsst. AD/Director: Adam SiepiolaOffice Phone: (516) 877-4293Email Address: [email protected]. Director: Pat McWaltersEmail Address: [email protected] Phone: (51) 877-4236Graduate Assistant: Emily DorkoEmail Address: [email protected] Phone: (516) 877-3774Office Fax: (516) 877-4237Website: www.AUPanthers.comMailing Address: 1 South Avenue, Garden City, N.Y. 11530Women’s Lacrosse Contact: Adam Siepiola

Women’s Lacrosse Staff InformationHead Coach: Pat McCabeEmail: [email protected] at School: First SeasonCareer Record: First SeasonLacrosse Phone: (516) 877-4330Assistant Coaches: Erica DeVito, Kerry Stoothoff, Jacqueline Williams

HistoryFirst Year as a Varsity Sport: 1946All-Time Varsity Record/Years: 1,058-761/68All-Time NE-10 Record/Years: 54-54/5NCAA Appearances/Last: 18/2012

2013-14 Team InformationFirst Year as a Varsity Sport: 2001All-Time Varsity Record/Years: 210-26/14All-Time NE-10 Record/Years: 57-2/4NE-10 Tournament Champions: Four/‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘14NCAA Appearances/Last: 10/20142004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014NCAA Champions: ‘04, ‘06, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘14

2014 Team InformationOverall Record: 22-0NE-10 Regular Season Record/Finish: 12-0/First PlacePost Season: NE-10 Tournament ChampionsNCAA National ChampionsFinal 2014 Ranking: 1stLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 20/7Newcomers: 12

Key ReturnersNamed Year Pos. 2014 StatsAlexa Froccaro Sr. M 74G, 29AJackie Jehelka So. A 61G, 2014 NE-10 Rookie of the YearTaylor Hayes Jr. GK 4.81 GAA, 73 saves

Key LossesNamed 2014 StatsDevan Crimi 83G, 52AJackie Williams 57 ground balls, 59 draw controls, 33 caused turnoversJordann Dempsey 2.50 GAA

2014-15 Quick Facts

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The Northeast-10 Conference is an NCAA Division II conference that was established in 1979. The conference consists of 15 member institutions located throughout the Northeast in the states of Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, and Vermont.

The institutions that make up the Northeast-10 include Adelphi University (Garden City, N.Y.), American International College (Springfield, Mass.), Assumption

College (Worcester, Mass.), Bentley University (Waltham, Mass.), Franklin Pierce University (Rindge, N.H.), Le Moyne College (Syracuse, N.Y.), Merrimack College

(North Andover, Mass.), University of New Haven (West Haven, Conn.), Pace University (Pleasantville, N.Y.), Saint Anselm College (Manchester, N.H.), Saint Michael’s College (Colchester, Vt.), The College of Saint Rose (Albany, N.Y.), Southern Connecticut State University (New Haven, Conn.), Southern New Hampshire University (Manchester, N.H.), and Stonehill College (Easton, Mass.). The 15 member institutions are spread geographically from Syracuse, N.Y. to Waltham, Mass. and Colchester, Vt. to Garden City, N.Y.

Many of the members are located in or around the metropolitan areas of Albany, Boston, Manchester, New Haven, Worcester, and New York City. The conference was proud to welcome the New Haven and Adelphi in its latest expansion, adding to the powerful union of strong academic and athletic institutions.

The Northeast-10 has evolved into a membership committed to competitive athletics programs that emphasize the education, both on and off the field, of more than 6,000 student athletes. Among the many accomplishments of these institutions are NCAA Division II national championships in women’s basketball, women’s

cross country, field hockey, men’s lacrosse, women’s lacrosse, men’s soccer, women’s soccer, women’s track and field, and men’s and women’s swimming and diving.

In all, 80 different Northeast-10 Conference teams were selected to participate in NCAA Championship play during the 2012-13 academic year. The 80 programs represented 15 of the 16 conference institutions.

From the field of play to inside the classroom, the Northeast-10 honored a number of student-athletes for their academic accomplishments. Over 50 percent of all conference student-athletes earned a 3.0 GPA throughout the 2012-13 academic year and were named to the Commissioner’s Honor Roll as a result.

Today’s Northeast-10 Conference remains focused on complementing the academic integrity and missions of its member institutions with a commitment to a broadbased championship program, as evidenced by the 23 sports the conference offers in championship play, the most such of any Division II conference.

Through the establishment and enforcement of regulations, the conference aims to encourage policies that enable intercollegiate athletics programs to contribute to and be considered an integral part of the total educational offerings at our member institutions. The Northeast-10 can look to a long history of success including the growth from seven original member institutions to more than double its size 30 years later, the contention for and winning of multiple national championships, and the recognition of student-athlete performances off the field and in the classroom.

The Northeast-10 Conference

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Adelphi University Director of Athletics and Recreation, Danny McCabe announced the hiring of Pat McCabe as head coach of the women’s lacrosse program on September 4, 2014. McCabe comes to Garden City with a tremendous background on the collegiate, professional and international stage and will lead the Panthers in defense of their 2014 NCAA Division II National Championship.

A National Hall of Fame defenseman, McCabe started his illustrious playing career at Elmont Memorial High School, where he led the program to a New York State Championship. In 1987, he matriculated at Syracuse University, where he won three NCAA Division I National Championships and earned four United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association All-American honors and the 1990 NCAA Defensive Player of The Year award.

Following college, McCabe moved into the professional ranks and played for the New York Saints of the National Lacrosse League from 1992-2001, spending seven years as team captain. In 2001 he joined the Long Island Lizards of Major

Adelphi Women’s Lacrosse Head Coach

PatMcCabeFirst Season

Women’s Lacrosse Coaching History at AdelphiName Year Overall AccoladesRob Grella 2012-2014(3) 56-6 (.903) 1 NCAA Title, 3 NCAA Tournament AppearanceJoe Spallina 2008-2011 (4) 73-2 (.973) 3 NCAA Titles, 4 NCAA Tournament AppearancesJill Lessne-Solomon 2001-2007 (7) 81-18 (.818) 2 NCAA Titles, 3 NCAA Tournament AppearancesTotals 13 Years 210-26 (.890) 6 NCAA Titles, 10 NCAA Tournament Appearances

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League Lacrosse, spending six years with team, all of them as captain. He also helped the Lizards to Major League Lacrosse Championships in 2001 and 2003.

McCabe also brings a wealth of international experience to Adelphi. He first donned a USA jersey in 1988 as part of the U19 team at the World Championships in Adelaide, Australia, where he earned “Fairest and Best Player” at the Championship honors. He followed that up with inclusion on the 1990 (alternate), 1998 and 2006 United State National teams, earning a Gold medal in 1998 and a Silver Medal at the 2006 World Championships.

Collegiately, McCabe has spent time as a defensive coordinator with the LIU-Post men’s lacrosse program from 1999 thru 2001, helping the Pioneers to NCAA Division II runner-up finishes in 1999 and 2000. He was also a member of the Adelphi University men’s lacrosse coaching staff in 2011, pushing the Panthers to NCAA Division II runner up status.

McCabe is also the found and camp director for Shooting Star Lacrosse Camps, which has operated since 1999 and founded ICON Lacrosse, where he coaches the girl’s lacrosse class of 2017 team, while also acting as program director.

2014 Women’s Lacrosse Assistant Coaching StaffErica DevitoAssistant CoachErica Devito begins her third year as an assistant coach after donning Adelphi’s women’s lacrosse uniform for four years.

During her time as a Panther, she set the school record in career points (379), career goals (270), and career free position goals (43). Additionally, she ranks tied for third in career assists with 109 and is third in points per game with 4.98. Her name also appears an astonishing 10 times among single season marks and holds top marks in goals (77) and free position goals (13).

Devito helped her team to four NCAA appearances, three of which they were crowned as NCAA Champions (2009-11) and was also a part of two Northeast-10 Championships (2010 and ‘11).

Over four years, she garnered a slew of awards including All-American (4x), IWLCA All-Region (4x), NE- 10 All-Conference (3x), ECAC All-Star (2x), NCAA DII All-Tournament (2x), CoSida/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-

District (2x) and NE-10 Spring Academic All-Conference team (2x). Additionally, she was the 2010 NE-10 Tournament MVP, and was the ECAC Division II Scholar Athlete Award and participated in the IWLCA North-South All-Star game in 2012.

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Kerry StoothoffAssistant CoachKerry Stoothoff is in her first year as an Assistant Coach with the Adelphi University women’s lacrosse program and brings experience as both a Division I athlete and coach to the sidelines.

Stoothoff was a four-year letterwinner for Loyola College, making 62 starts and totaling 3497 minutes in goal for for the Greyhounds. She was named the team’s starting goalie as a sophomore and finished her career fifth on the all-time saves list with 528 total stops. She also left Loyola with a career .485 save percentage and a goals against average of 9.61, helping the Greyhounds amass an overall record of 53-22.

Over the course of her career, Stoothoff garnered a number of awards including Loyola’s MVP in 2010 and the Unsung Hero Award in 2012. She was an All-Big East selection in both 2011 and 2012 and led the Greyhounds to consecutive Big East Championships in those same seasons, while earning All-Tournament team honors.

Stoothoff was also awarded Big East Tournament Most Outstanding Player status in 2011 and 2012, becoming the only player in the history of the Big East to win consecutive MVPs. Her outstanding play in those seasons also earned her inclusion on the IWLCA Division I Mid-Atlantic All-Region team.

A Tewaaraton watch list selection in 2011 and 2012, Stoothoff, was also named Nike National Player of the Week May 8, 2012, Women’s Lax.com National Division Player of the Week May 14, 2012 and the Baltimore Sun’s Women’s Player of the Week May 12, 2011 and May 17, 2012. She concluded her collegiate career by participating in the IWLCA Division 1 North-South All-Star Game in 2012.

Jacqueline WilliamsAssistant CoachJacqueline Williams is transitioning from the field to the sidelines this year after a decorated career in the Brown and Gold. She is in her first year as an assistant coach with the women’s lacrosse program and her responsibilities will include working with the defense and recruiting. During her four years as a defensive mainstay for the Panthers, Williams racked up three IWLCA First-Team All-America awards, three IWLCA First-Team All-Region honors, three Northeast-10 First-Team All-Conference honors and was twice named the Northeast-10 Defender of the Year. However, she reached the mountaintop in 2014, when she was tabbed as the best defender in Division II by the IWLCA. Williams was also named ECAC Division II Defensive Player of The Year in 2014, after helping Adelphi to the program’s sixth NCAA Division II National Championship and the second in Williams’ four years in Garden City.

Williams’ name also dots the Adelphi record book, as she ended her career as the program’s all-time leader in ground balls with 165 and finished second in draw controls at 218. She also caused over 100 turnovers (106) in her four years as a member of the Adelphi defense.

2014 Women’s Lacrosse Assistant Coaching Staff

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2015 Women’s Lacrosse Roster# Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/Previous School

1 Jill Graziano So. A 5-4 New Hyde Park, N.Y. / New Hyde Park Memorial

2 Felicia Mills Sr. M 5-8 Islip, N.Y. / Islip

3 Casey Zalewski So. A 5-4 Wall, N.J. / Wall High School

4 Danielle Jaycox Sr. M 5-3 Amityville, N.Y. / St. John The Baptist

5 Jacqueline Jahelka So. A 5-6 Garden City, N.Y. / Garden City

6 Lauren Janelli Sr. M 5-6 North Shore, N.Y. / North Shore

7 Ryley Weber So. D 5-3 Wantagh, N.Y. / Wantagh

8 Danielle Sinacori Fr. M/A 5-4 Wantagh, N.Y. / Long Island Lutheran

9 Kelly Sinclair Fr. D 5-3 West Islip, N.Y. / West Islip

12 Rachel O’Brien Jr. A 5-4 Bayport, N.Y. / Bayport-Blue Point

13 Michele Scannell Fr. M 5-8 Smithtown, N.Y. / Smithtown East

14 Beth Ann Pierce Fr. M 5-6 Middleburg, Va. / Saint John’s Catholic Prep

15 Alexa Froccaro Sr. M 5-6 Port Washington, N.Y. / Port Washington

16 Kelly Osmulski Jr. M 5-4 Summit, N.J. / Summit

17 Taylor Langston Jr. GK 5-5 Carlsbad, Calif. / La Costa Canyon

18 Kate Beier So. M 5-6 West Islip, N.Y. / West Islip

19 Emily Keesling Jr. A 5-3 Bel Air, Md. / Patterson Mill

20 Kateri Brooks Fr. M 5-5 Allamuchy, N.J. / Pope John XXIII Regional

21 Natalie Badalato So. A 5-6 Hicksville, N.Y. / Hicksville

22 Danielle Montano Jr. A 5-6 Rockville Centre, N.Y. / Oceanside

23 Jen Graham So. D 5-2 Wantagh, N.Y. / Wantagh

24 Chandley Borges Fr. A 5-4 Lynbrook, N.Y. / Lynbrook

25 Allison Schneider Fr. M/A 5-5 Roslyn, N.Y. / Roslyn

26 Kaitlyn Stackpole Fr. D 5-6 Massapequa, N.Y. / Kellenberg

27 Gianna Gallo Jr. M 5-5 Port Washington, N.Y. / Paul D. Schreiber

28 Rachel Aitkens Jr. A 5-6 Whitehouse Station, N.J. / Hunterdon Central Regional

31 Hailey Peterson Fr. GK 5-6 Lake Worth, Fla. / Park Vista

32 Gabriela Briseño Fr. D 5-3 New Rochelle, N.Y. / New Rochelle

33 Camille Rosellini Jr. M 5-6 Rockaway, N.J. / Morris Knolls

34 Stephanie Marran Gr. M 5-8 Patchogue, N.Y. / Patchogue Medford

36 Taylor Hayes Jr. GK 5-6 Rockville Centre, N.Y. / Kellenberg

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2015 Women’s LacrosseAlphabeticalRoster28 Rachel Aitkens 21 Natalie Badalato 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 32 Gabriela Briseño 20 Kateri Brooks 15 Alexa Froccaro 27 Gianna Gallo 23 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 6 Lauren Janelli 4 Danielle Jaycox 19 Emily Keesling 17 Taylor Langston 34 Stephanie Marran 2 Felicia Mills 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien 16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 13 Michele Scannell 8 Danielle Sinacori 9 Kelly Sinclair 25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

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2014: Did not play.

Position: AttackClass: SophomoreHeight: 5-4Hometown: New Hyde Park, N.Y.High School: New Hyde Park Memorial

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2015 Women’s LacrosseAlphabeticalRoster28 Rachel Aitkens 21 Natalie Badalato 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 32 Gabriela Briseño 20 Kateri Brooks 15 Alexa Froccaro 27 Gianna Gallo 23 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 6 Lauren Janelli 4 Danielle Jaycox 19 Emily Keesling 17 Taylor Langston 34 Stephanie Marran 2 Felicia Mills 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien 16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 13 Michele Scannell 8 Danielle Sinacori 9 Kelly Sinclair 25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

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Honors and Awards: NCAA Division II Final Four All-Tournament Team...Third Team IWLCA All-American...Second Team IWLCA All-Region...First Team All-ECAC Division II...First Team All-Northeast-10...NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (2013).

2014: Played and started in all 22 games… scored five goals… recorded a program record 179 draw controls… had a total of nine caused turnovers and 12 ground balls.

2013: Played in all 21 games with 16 starts…tallied four goals with one assist…ranked third on the team in draw controls (42) picked up 21 ground balls and also caused 12 turnovers.

2012: Played in 17 games while making the start in three...recorded four goals and three assists for seven points...notched her first collegiate goal in a 20-6 win over Bloomsburg (3/5)...had 22 draw controls, picked up 12 ground balls and caused eight turnovers.

At Islip: Participated in four seasons of varsity lacrosse and varsity track and field ... named the lacrosse team’s Unsung Hero as a freshman ... earned All-League honors in lacrosse as a junior and senior ... a National Honor Society and Foreign Language NationalHonor Society member.

Personal: Daughter of Ramon and Dianne Mills ... born January 16, 1992 ... has two older siblings, Ramon and Marissa ... sister Marissa was an All-American on the Adelphi women’s lacrosse team ... father played football and lacrosse at Hofstra University ...majoring in nursing.

Position: MidfieldClass: SeniorHeight: 5-8Hometown: Islip, N.Y.High School: Islip

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2015 Women’s LacrosseAlphabeticalRoster28 Rachel Aitkens 21 Natalie Badalato 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 32 Gabriela Briseño 20 Kateri Brooks 15 Alexa Froccaro 27 Gianna Gallo 23 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 6 Lauren Janelli 4 Danielle Jaycox 19 Emily Keesling 17 Taylor Langston 34 Stephanie Marran 2 Felicia Mills 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien 16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 13 Michele Scannell 8 Danielle Sinacori 9 Kelly Sinclair 25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

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2014: Saw time in six games at attack...made her collegiate debut on March 19 in a 23-1 win over Southern Connecticut State, causing her first turnover...collected her first career ground ball on March 25 in a 18-0 victory against AIC.

Position: AttackClass: SophomoreHeight: 5-4Hometown: Wall, N.J.High School: Wall

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2015 Women’s LacrosseAlphabeticalRoster28 Rachel Aitkens 21 Natalie Badalato 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 32 Gabriela Briseño 20 Kateri Brooks 15 Alexa Froccaro 27 Gianna Gallo 23 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 6 Lauren Janelli 4 Danielle Jaycox 19 Emily Keesling 17 Taylor Langston 34 Stephanie Marran 2 Felicia Mills 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien 16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 13 Michele Scannell 8 Danielle Sinacori 9 Kelly Sinclair 25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

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Honors and Awards: First Team All-ECAC Division II...First Team All-Northeast-10 (2014)...NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll...IWLCA Second-Team All-Region, NE-10 All-Tournament Team, NE-10 Second-Team All-Conference (2013)… NE-10 All-Rookie Squad (2012).

2014: Played in all 22 games while starting in 18… recorded 41 goals and 8 assists… picked up 33 ground balls and third on the team with 27 caused turnovers.

2013: Started all 21 contests at midfield…tallied 38 goals and 10 assists for 48 points…led team in game-winning goals (4) and caused turnovers (29)…scooped up 31 ground balls and tallied 17 draw controls…registered a season-high four goals in a 22-5 winagainst Grand Valley State (3/26) and recorded three goals on five occasions.

2012: Played in all 19 games while making two starts at midfield...tallied 33 points on 27 goals and six assists...registered her first collegiate goal in a 15-10 win over Molloy (3/1)...had 20 draw controls, caused nine turnovers and picked up 23 ground balls...recorded two game winning goals against St. Anselm (3/24) and American International (4/4).

At St. John The Baptist: Participated in four years of varsity soccer and lacrosse...four-time all-league selection and a two-time offensive MVP. led the CHSAA in goals and points in her final two seasons and was a second-team All-Long Island pick and Under Armour All-American as a junior...named one of MSG Varsity’s top-10 players to watch and a Newsday player to watch as a senior...captain of the lacrosse team as a junior and senior...as a soccer player, earned most improved honors junior year and coaches award honors as a senior...captured a CHSAA league title on the soccer field...four-time all-academic selection...played for the Long Island Wave during the summer.

Personal: Daughter of Richard and Susan Jaycox...majoring in physical education...has one sister, Morgan...enjoys going to the beach and spending time with friends.

Position: MidfieldClass: SeniorHeight: 5-3Hometown: Amityville, N.Y.High School: St. John the Baptist

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2015 Women’s LacrosseAlphabeticalRoster28 Rachel Aitkens 21 Natalie Badalato 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 32 Gabriela Briseño 20 Kateri Brooks 15 Alexa Froccaro 27 Gianna Gallo 23 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 6 Lauren Janelli 4 Danielle Jaycox 19 Emily Keesling 17 Taylor Langston 34 Stephanie Marran 2 Felicia Mills 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien 16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 13 Michele Scannell 8 Danielle Sinacori 9 Kelly Sinclair 25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

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Honors and Awards: NCAA Division II Final Four All-Tournament Team...Third Team IWLCA All-American...Second Team IWLCA All-Region...ECAC Division II Rookie of The Year...First Team All-ECAC Division II...Northeast-10 Rookie of The Year...First Team All-Northeast-10...Northeast-10 All-Rookie (2014)

2014: Started in 21 of the 22 games this season… 61 goals and 12 assists… scored 4 goals in the first game of her collegiate career against Grand Valley State (2/21/14)… recorded 20 ground balls and 12 caused turnovers...posted a game-high seven points (5G, 2A) in a 19-0 victory over St. Thomas Aquinas on March 17...tallied a team-high six goals against Saint Anselm on April 12.

At Garden City High School: Played three years of varsity lacrosse and volleyball... named captain of the volleyball team her final two years... selected to the U.S. Lacrosse National All-American Team and U.S. Lacrosse School Girls All-Star Team... named to the Nassau County All-Conference Team and Mineola All-Tournament team her senior year in volleyball... member of the NationalHonor Society.

Personal: Daughter of Patricia and Bob Jahelka... has one brother, Stephen... enjoys playing tennis, reading and photography... interested in becoming an elementary education teacher.

Position: AttackClass: SophomoreHeight: 5-6Hometown: Garden City, N.Y.High School: Garden City

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2015 Women’s LacrosseAlphabeticalRoster28 Rachel Aitkens 21 Natalie Badalato 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 32 Gabriela Briseño 20 Kateri Brooks 15 Alexa Froccaro 27 Gianna Gallo 23 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 6 Lauren Janelli 4 Danielle Jaycox 19 Emily Keesling 17 Taylor Langston 34 Stephanie Marran 2 Felicia Mills 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien 16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 13 Michele Scannell 8 Danielle Sinacori 9 Kelly Sinclair 25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

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Honors and Awards: Northeast-10 All-Tournament Team (2014)...NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll...NE-10 All-Tournament Team (2013).

2014: Played in all 22 games this season, 21 of which she started in… recorded an assist against Stonehill (5/3/14)… scooped up 26 ground balls and totaled 22 caused turnovers.

2013: Started all 21 games at midfield…tallied seven goals and two assists for nine total points…ranked third on the team in both ground balls (34) and caused turnovers (22).

2012: Played in 18 games while getting the start in 17 of them...at defense, caused three turnovers and picked up 20 ground balls...notched her first collegiate goal in a 23-0 win over Southern Connecticut State University (4/18).

At North Shore: Played four years of varsity lacrosse and three years of varsity field hockey ... a three-time All-County honoree in lacrosse ... played on the gold medal winning Long Island Empire.

Personal: Daughter of Brian and Joanne Janelli ... born April 28, 1993 ... has two sisters, Ashley and Carlee ... Ashley is a senior on the C.W. Post women’s lacrosse team ... undecided on a major.

Position: MidfieldClass: SeniorHeight: 5-6Hometown: North Shore, N.Y.High School: North Shore

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2015 Women’s LacrosseAlphabeticalRoster28 Rachel Aitkens 21 Natalie Badalato 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 32 Gabriela Briseño 20 Kateri Brooks 15 Alexa Froccaro 27 Gianna Gallo 23 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 6 Lauren Janelli 4 Danielle Jaycox 19 Emily Keesling 17 Taylor Langston 34 Stephanie Marran 2 Felicia Mills 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien 16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 13 Michele Scannell 8 Danielle Sinacori 9 Kelly Sinclair 25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

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Honors and Awards: NCAA Division II Final Four All-Tournament Team, Northeast-10 All-Rookie Team (2014).

2014: Played in 21 games and started in 20… recorded an assist against Southern New Hampshire (4/5/14)… fourth on the team with 18 draw controls… marked 22 caused turnovers, and caused three in both NCAA Final Four and NCAA Championship games.

Position: DefenseClass: SophomoreHeight: 5-3Hometown: Wantagh, N.Y.High School: Wantagh

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2015 Women’s LacrosseAlphabeticalRoster28 Rachel Aitkens 21 Natalie Badalato 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 32 Gabriela Briseño 20 Kateri Brooks 15 Alexa Froccaro 27 Gianna Gallo 23 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 6 Lauren Janelli 4 Danielle Jaycox 19 Emily Keesling 17 Taylor Langston 34 Stephanie Marran 2 Felicia Mills 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien 16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 13 Michele Scannell 8 Danielle Sinacori 9 Kelly Sinclair 25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

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At Long Island Lutheran: Four year member of the varsity lacrosse and soccer teams… team captain of both teams during her junior and senior years… named team MVP during her senior lacrosse season… listed on the Star Honor Roll through entire high school career and was also a member of the National Honor Society.

Personal: Daughter of Jeffrey and Jamie Sinacori, older sister of Anthony and Alyssa...enjoys spending time with her family and going to the beach… majoring in business marketing and plans on starting her own business after graduation… has a twin sister who plays lacrosse for Elon University.

Position: Midfield/AttackClass: FreshmanHeight: 5-4Hometown: Wantagh, N.Y.High School: Long Island Lutheran

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2015 Women’s LacrosseAlphabeticalRoster28 Rachel Aitkens 21 Natalie Badalato 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 32 Gabriela Briseño 20 Kateri Brooks 15 Alexa Froccaro 27 Gianna Gallo 23 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 6 Lauren Janelli 4 Danielle Jaycox 19 Emily Keesling 17 Taylor Langston 34 Stephanie Marran 2 Felicia Mills 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien 16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 13 Michele Scannell 8 Danielle Sinacori 9 Kelly Sinclair 25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

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At West Islip High School: Helped her team complete an undefeated regular season (16-0) during her senior year and claim the Class A Long Island Championship before finishing as the New York Class A State Runners-Up… played club lacrosse with TOGZ… three year starter and named All-League twice in tennis… received section XI Gold Key Award… member of Business and Marketing Honor Society… honor roll student and active member of DECA.

Personal: Daughter of Karen Hermann and Joe Sinclair…majoring in accounting with plans on becoming a CPA and working for a firm in NYC… enjoys watching One Tree Hill, skiing, boating, vacationing, visiting Fire Island and hanging out at the beach… favorite food is lobster…father played hockey while attending Queens College… her cousin Joseph Perge also attended Adelphi.

Position: DefenseClass: FreshmanHeight: 5-3Hometown: West Islip, N.Y.High School: West Islip

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2015 Women’s LacrosseAlphabeticalRoster28 Rachel Aitkens 21 Natalie Badalato 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 32 Gabriela Briseño 20 Kateri Brooks 15 Alexa Froccaro 27 Gianna Gallo 23 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 6 Lauren Janelli 4 Danielle Jaycox 19 Emily Keesling 17 Taylor Langston 34 Stephanie Marran 2 Felicia Mills 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien 16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 13 Michele Scannell 8 Danielle Sinacori 9 Kelly Sinclair 25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

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Honors and Awards: Second Team All-ECAC Division II, Second Team All-Northeast-10, NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (2014)...IWLCA Second-Team All-Region, NE-10 First-Team All-Conference, NE-10 All-Rookie Team, NE-10 Rookie of the Year, Seven-time NE-10 Rookie of the Week (2013).

2014: Started in all 22 games…scored 42 goals… third on the team with 28 assists… had a season high of seven points against American International with two goals and five assists.

2013: Started all 21 contests at attack…ranked second on the team in points (75), goals (56) and assists(19)…recorded her first collegiate goal in five-goal performance at Molloy (3/1)…scored a season-high six goals at Southern New Hampshire (4/6) and against Assumption (4/23)…notched season-high seven points three times (3/1, 3/9, 4/23)…also picked up nine ground balls. At Bayport-Blue Point: Played two years of soccer, three years of basketball and four years of lacrosse...was a four-time All- Division honoree in lacrosse...earned the Alumni Loyalty Award.

Personal: Daughter of Pat and Annette O’Brien...has one brother, Patrick...majoring in graphic design.

Position: AttackClass: JuniorHeight: 5-4Hometown: Bayport, N.Y.High School: Bayport-Blue Point

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2015 Women’s LacrosseAlphabeticalRoster28 Rachel Aitkens 21 Natalie Badalato 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 32 Gabriela Briseño 20 Kateri Brooks 15 Alexa Froccaro 27 Gianna Gallo 23 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 6 Lauren Janelli 4 Danielle Jaycox 19 Emily Keesling 17 Taylor Langston 34 Stephanie Marran 2 Felicia Mills 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien 16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 13 Michele Scannell 8 Danielle Sinacori 9 Kelly Sinclair 25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

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At Smithtown High School: Played three years of varsity basketball…played four years of varsity lacrosse… received Unsung Hero Award as a junior… named All-County, Female Athlete of the Year, Academic All-American and team MVP as a senior… Dellacave Award Winner.

Personal: Daughter of Scott and Karen Scannell… enjoys skiing and loves coffee… her brother Scotty plays lacrosse at St. John’s University.

Position: MidfieldClass: FreshmanHeight: 5-8Hometown: Smithtown, N.Y.High School: Smithtown East

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2015 Women’s LacrosseAlphabeticalRoster28 Rachel Aitkens 21 Natalie Badalato 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 32 Gabriela Briseño 20 Kateri Brooks 15 Alexa Froccaro 27 Gianna Gallo 23 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 6 Lauren Janelli 4 Danielle Jaycox 19 Emily Keesling 17 Taylor Langston 34 Stephanie Marran 2 Felicia Mills 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien 16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 13 Michele Scannell 8 Danielle Sinacori 9 Kelly Sinclair 25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

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At Saint John’s Catholic Prep: Four year starter for the lacrosse team, captain senior year, named IAAM and IPSL First Team All- Conference junior and senior year and First Team All-Area Frederick News Post during her senior year...also participated in four years of varsity soccer as a starting goalie, served as captain junior and senior year, named All-County junior year… four year starter for the basketball team, captain junior and senior year, IPSL First Team All-Conference and IAAM First Team All-Conference junior and senior years.

Personal: Daughter of Kurt and Maria Pierce…majoring in communications and aspires to be a news broadcaster… volunteers at the Red Cross Association and Frederick Homeless Shelter… enjoys skiing and riding ATVs…father played football for University of Virginia ’77-’81, Baltimore Colts ’81, Buffalo Bills ’82 and Miami Dolphins ’83… brothers Korin and Conlan played lacrosse at Dominican College from ‘09-‘12 and ‘10-‘13, respectively… brother Marcos committed to play lacrosse at Dominican College as well… sister Mariel plays lacrosse at University of Monmouth.

Position: MidfieldClass: FreshmanHeight: 5-6Hometown: Middleburg, Va.High School: Saint John’s Catholic Prep

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2015 Women’s LacrosseAlphabeticalRoster28 Rachel Aitkens 21 Natalie Badalato 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 32 Gabriela Briseño 20 Kateri Brooks 15 Alexa Froccaro 27 Gianna Gallo 23 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 6 Lauren Janelli 4 Danielle Jaycox 19 Emily Keesling 17 Taylor Langston 34 Stephanie Marran 2 Felicia Mills 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien 16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 13 Michele Scannell 8 Danielle Sinacori 9 Kelly Sinclair 25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

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Honors and Awards: Most Outstanding Player of The Division II Final Four...NCAA Division II Final Four All-Tournament Team...Second Team IWLCA All-American...First Team IWLCA All-Region...First Team All-ECAC Division II...First-Team All- Northeast-10...NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll...NE-10 Second-Team All-Conference (2013)…NE-10 All-Rookie Team (2012).

2014: Started in 22 games at midfield… ranked second on the team with 74 goals and 29 assists… also finished second on the team in points with 103...picked up 30 ground balls and had 12 caused turnovers.

2013: Played in all 21 games while making the start in 16 of them…ranked third on the team in points (55) and fourth in goals (45), assists (10) and ground balls (32)…recorded a season-high four goals four times and season-high three assists in a 16-2 win over Southern Connecticut (3/20)…additionally, caused 16 turnovers.

2012: Appeared in all 19 games while making nine starts at midfield...recorded 38 points on 28 goals with eight assists...scored her first collegiate goals in a 15-10 win over Molloy (3/1)...picked up 18 ground balls and caused a team leading 18 turnovers. At Paul D. Schreiber: Four year member of both the varsity tennis and lacrosse teams...four-time all-county selection as a lacrosse player and earned two team MVP awards...twice named to Newsday’s All-Long Island team and earned inclusion on the Under Armour All-Underclassmen team as a junior...also selected for the National School Girls Team junior year and named Schreiber High School’s oustanding Athlete of The Year as a senior...scored a combined 270 in high school, including leading Long Island Public Schools with 100 goals during her junior year...as a tennis player she earned all-county and all-division honors twice and was an allconference selection as a sophomore...named team MVP senior season and earned the Coach’s Award as a junior...member of theNational Honor Society, Math Honor Society and the Science Honor Society while also being named a NYSPHSAA Scholar Athlete four straight years.

Personal: Daughter of John and Leslie Froccaro...majoring in communications...has four siblings, Gianna, John, Michael and Mia...enjoys photography and playing tennis in her free time...her cousins Jeff and Jake play lacrosse at Princeton, while her cousin Jackie plays lacrosse at Villanova.

Position: MidfieldClass: SeniorHeight: 5-6Hometown: Port Washington, N.Y.High School: Paul D. Schreiber

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2015 Women’s LacrosseAlphabeticalRoster28 Rachel Aitkens 21 Natalie Badalato 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 32 Gabriela Briseño 20 Kateri Brooks 15 Alexa Froccaro 27 Gianna Gallo 23 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 6 Lauren Janelli 4 Danielle Jaycox 19 Emily Keesling 17 Taylor Langston 34 Stephanie Marran 2 Felicia Mills 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien 16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 13 Michele Scannell 8 Danielle Sinacori 9 Kelly Sinclair 25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

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2014: Saw time in 13 games this season and started in 2… scooped up 7 ground balls and caused 6 turnovers..made her collegiate debut on February 21 in a win over Grand Valley State, collecting one ground ball...caused her first turnover on March 1 in a victory over Lindenwood.

At Summit: Played four years of varsity basketball and lacrosse and three years of varsity soccer...was a lacrosse All-County, All- Union Conference Association Honors and Second-Team All-League...named All-State and two-time All-County in soccer.

Personal: Majoring in communications...has three siblings, Megan, Jamie and Caitlin.

Position: MidfieldClass: JuniorHeight: 5-4Hometown: Summit, N.J.High School: Summit

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2015 Women’s LacrosseAlphabeticalRoster28 Rachel Aitkens 21 Natalie Badalato 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 32 Gabriela Briseño 20 Kateri Brooks 15 Alexa Froccaro 27 Gianna Gallo 23 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 6 Lauren Janelli 4 Danielle Jaycox 19 Emily Keesling 17 Taylor Langston 34 Stephanie Marran 2 Felicia Mills 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien 16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 13 Michele Scannell 8 Danielle Sinacori 9 Kelly Sinclair 25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

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2014: Saw time in five games, playing a total of 77 minutes on the season...finished the year with a .429 save percentage, making a total of three stops in five appearances.

2013: Logged 141:50 between the pipes in seven games with two starts…allowed 12 goals for a 5.08 goals against average and made nine saves…tallied 2-0 record.

At La Costa Canyon: Played three years of varsity lacrosse.

Personal: Daughter of Ray and Karen Langston...majoring in international studies...future plans include becoming an international diplomat

Position: GoalkeeperClass: JuniorHeight: 5-5Hometown: Carlsbad, Calif.High School: La Costa Canyon

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2015 Women’s LacrosseAlphabeticalRoster28 Rachel Aitkens 21 Natalie Badalato 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 32 Gabriela Briseño 20 Kateri Brooks 15 Alexa Froccaro 27 Gianna Gallo 23 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 6 Lauren Janelli 4 Danielle Jaycox 19 Emily Keesling 17 Taylor Langston 34 Stephanie Marran 2 Felicia Mills 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien 16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 13 Michele Scannell 8 Danielle Sinacori 9 Kelly Sinclair 25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

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2014: Played in 22 games at midfield… totaled twenty-five goals and five assists… recorded two goals in her first collegiate game against Grand Valley State (2/21/14)...scored a career-high five goals against both Philadelphia University (3/8) and Merrimack (3/ 15)...picked up her first assist in a win over Philadelphia.

Position: MidfieldClass: SophomoreHeight: 5-6Hometown: West Islip, N.Y.High School: West Islip

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2015 Women’s LacrosseAlphabeticalRoster28 Rachel Aitkens 21 Natalie Badalato 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 32 Gabriela Briseño 20 Kateri Brooks 15 Alexa Froccaro 27 Gianna Gallo 23 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 6 Lauren Janelli 4 Danielle Jaycox 19 Emily Keesling 17 Taylor Langston 34 Stephanie Marran 2 Felicia Mills 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien 16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 13 Michele Scannell 8 Danielle Sinacori 9 Kelly Sinclair 25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

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Honors and Awards: NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (2013).

2014: Saw action in 21 games… recorded 17 goals and three assists… ranked fourth on the team in shot on goal percentage with .857...matched her career-high with three goals in a win over LeMoyne on April 16.

2013: Saw time in 20 games after notching first collegiate start in season opener in a 21-7 win at Saint Leo (2/17)…tallied 14 goals on the year and four assists for 18 points…recorded three goals at Saint Leo (2/17)…caused four turnovers and picked up 14 ground balls.

At Patterson Mill: Played four years of varsity field hockey and lacrosse...was a four-time All-County selection in field hockey and earned All-State honors twice while being named the team captain her senior year...in lacrosse, was a two-time team captain, threetime All-County selection and broke the school record in points and goals scored...was on the honor roll each year...named the Class President in her final two years.

Personal: Daughter of Rob and Mary Kate Keesling...has two siblings, Caroline and Patrick...majoring in health and physical education.

Position: AttackClass: JuniorHeight: 5-3Hometown: Bel Air, Md.High School: Patterson Mill

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2015 Women’s LacrosseAlphabeticalRoster28 Rachel Aitkens 21 Natalie Badalato 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 32 Gabriela Briseño 20 Kateri Brooks 15 Alexa Froccaro 27 Gianna Gallo 23 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 6 Lauren Janelli 4 Danielle Jaycox 19 Emily Keesling 17 Taylor Langston 34 Stephanie Marran 2 Felicia Mills 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien 16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 13 Michele Scannell 8 Danielle Sinacori 9 Kelly Sinclair 25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

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At Pope John XXIII Regional: Captain of the varsity lacrosse team and named MVP… named Second Team All-League once and First Team All-League twice… All-Herald First Team...member of World Language Honor Society

Personal: Daughter of Thomas and Kimberly Brooks… likes to snowboard and play the guitar… has a cousin who plays for the Mercyhurst University basketball team… majoring in business marketing and aspires to get involved with event planning.

Position: MidfieldClass: FreshmanHeight: 5-5Hometown: Allamuchy, N.J.High School: Pope John XXIII Regional

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2015 Women’s LacrosseAlphabeticalRoster28 Rachel Aitkens 21 Natalie Badalato 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 32 Gabriela Briseño 20 Kateri Brooks 15 Alexa Froccaro 27 Gianna Gallo 23 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 6 Lauren Janelli 4 Danielle Jaycox 19 Emily Keesling 17 Taylor Langston 34 Stephanie Marran 2 Felicia Mills 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien 16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 13 Michele Scannell 8 Danielle Sinacori 9 Kelly Sinclair 25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

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2014: Did not play.

Position: AttackClass: SophomoreHeight: 5-6Hometown: Hicksville, N.Y.High School: Hicksville

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2015 Women’s LacrosseAlphabeticalRoster28 Rachel Aitkens 21 Natalie Badalato 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 32 Gabriela Briseño 20 Kateri Brooks 15 Alexa Froccaro 27 Gianna Gallo 23 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 6 Lauren Janelli 4 Danielle Jaycox 19 Emily Keesling 17 Taylor Langston 34 Stephanie Marran 2 Felicia Mills 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien 16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 13 Michele Scannell 8 Danielle Sinacori 9 Kelly Sinclair 25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

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2014: Saw time in 11 games… recorded three goals and three assists...matched a career-high with two assists in a 23-1 win over Southern Connecticut State University on March 19.

2013: Saw time at attack in 11 games off the bench...tallied her first two collegiate goals in 20-1 win at St. Michael’s (4/20)…scooped up one ground ball at Southern Connecticut (3/20).

At Oceanside: Was a member of the varsity lacrosse team for four years...amassed 101 goals and 14 assists over her career...was All-Conference and All-County...was on the Honor Roll every year...also played for the Long Island Pride and helped at the Black Diamond Lacrosse and Shooting Stars Lacrosse camps.

Personal: Daughter of Robert Montano and Christine Palmigiano...has three sisters, Gabrielle, Julia and Sophia and one brother, Robert.

Position: AttackClass: JuniorHeight: 5-6Hometown: Rockville Centre, N.Y.High School: Oceanside

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2015 Women’s LacrosseAlphabeticalRoster28 Rachel Aitkens 21 Natalie Badalato 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 32 Gabriela Briseño 20 Kateri Brooks 15 Alexa Froccaro 27 Gianna Gallo 23 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 6 Lauren Janelli 4 Danielle Jaycox 19 Emily Keesling 17 Taylor Langston 34 Stephanie Marran 2 Felicia Mills 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien 16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 13 Michele Scannell 8 Danielle Sinacori 9 Kelly Sinclair 25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

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Honors and Awards: Northeast-10 All-Tournament Team (2014)

2014: Saw time in all 22 games at defense and made three starts… picked up twenty-six ground balls and totaled twelve caused turnovers...made her collegiate debut on February 21, against Grand Valley State...collected her first assist in a 22-3 win against Franklin Pierce on March 22...collected a career-high five ground balls against Saint Michael’s on April 19.

At Wantagh: Played four years of lacrosse for coach Bobbi Colavita and two years of soccer under coach James Polo...two-time All-County Honorable Mention...named a lacrosse Academic All-American...member of the PE Leaders Club.

Personal: Daughter of Jean and Jim Graham...has two older brothers, Jimmy and Joe...major is currently undecided.

Position: DefenseClass: SophomoreHeight: 5-2Hometown: Wantagh, N.Y.High School: Wantagh

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2015 Women’s LacrosseAlphabeticalRoster28 Rachel Aitkens 21 Natalie Badalato 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 32 Gabriela Briseño 20 Kateri Brooks 15 Alexa Froccaro 27 Gianna Gallo 23 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 6 Lauren Janelli 4 Danielle Jaycox 19 Emily Keesling 17 Taylor Langston 34 Stephanie Marran 2 Felicia Mills 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien 16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 13 Michele Scannell 8 Danielle Sinacori 9 Kelly Sinclair 25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

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At Lynbrook High School: Four year varsity starter… part of the school’s conference championship team during her freshman year… named All-Conference as a sophomore and All-County her junior and senior years… served as captain senior year… member of the Turf island Oilers lacrosse club… competed as a member of the swim team for four years… member of the National Honor Society, Art Honor Society, Athletes Creating Excellence.

Personal: Daughter of Don and Lori Borges…enjoys watching Broadway shows, visiting NYC, traveling and skiing… favorite movie is Clueless... loves pistachio ice cream… enjoys music by Billy Joel, Karmin and Lea Michele…majoring in fine arts and plans on becoming a props stylist…father played lacrosse at LIU-Post and played professionally in the Major Indoor Lacrosse League for the New York Saints before being inducted to the Long Island Metropolitan Lacrosse Hall of Fame.

Position: AttackClass: FreshmanHeight: 5-4Hometown: Lynbrook, N.Y.High School: Lynbrook

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2015 Women’s LacrosseAlphabeticalRoster28 Rachel Aitkens 21 Natalie Badalato 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 32 Gabriela Briseño 20 Kateri Brooks 15 Alexa Froccaro 27 Gianna Gallo 23 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 6 Lauren Janelli 4 Danielle Jaycox 19 Emily Keesling 17 Taylor Langston 34 Stephanie Marran 2 Felicia Mills 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien 16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 13 Michele Scannell 8 Danielle Sinacori 9 Kelly Sinclair 25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

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At Roslyn High School: Played varsity basketball for four years, captain senior year… received the Coaches Award and named All-Conference for the ‘13-‘14 season… played four years of varsity lacrosse…received the Coaches Award and named team captain her junior and senior years… awarded NC Unsung Hero in 2011, All-Conference in 2012, Honorable Mention All-County in 2013 and All-County in 2014.

Personal: Daughter of Liz and Steve Schneider… has a brother, Kyle...majoring in biology with plans on attending PA school after receiving her bachelor’s degree.

Position: Midfield/AttackClass: FreshmanHeight: 5-5Hometown: Roslyn, N.Y.High School: Roslyn

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2015 Women’s LacrosseAlphabeticalRoster28 Rachel Aitkens 21 Natalie Badalato 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 32 Gabriela Briseño 20 Kateri Brooks 15 Alexa Froccaro 27 Gianna Gallo 23 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 6 Lauren Janelli 4 Danielle Jaycox 19 Emily Keesling 17 Taylor Langston 34 Stephanie Marran 2 Felicia Mills 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien 16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 13 Michele Scannell 8 Danielle Sinacori 9 Kelly Sinclair 25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

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At Kellenberg Memorial High School: Played four years of basketball and was named MCP as a freshman, MVP as a sophomore and selected as All-league during her junior and senior years… played lacrosse all four years and was a member of the varsity team since her sophomore year… named All-League her sophomore year… as a junior, she was awarded team MVP and All-League… as a senior she was named team MVP, All-League, Catholic School Player of the Year, played in the Long Island All-American Game and recognized as one of the top-25 players on Long Island by Newsday during her senior year... honor roll student.

Personal: Daughter of Phyllis and Billy Stackpole...loves the beach, spending time with her family and shopping… enjoys watching Scandal… favorite foods are Italian… listens to Drake, Beyonce and country music... has an older sister, Kristina, who attended Adelphi… has an uncle who played baseball for St. John’s University and a cousin who is currently playing for the St. John’s men’s lacrosse team… worked at The Island Boutique in Garden City… majoring in exercise science with plans on becoming a physical therapist.

Position: DefenseClass: FreshmanHeight: 5-6Hometown: Massapequa, N.Y.High School: Kellenberg

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2015 Women’s LacrosseAlphabeticalRoster28 Rachel Aitkens 21 Natalie Badalato 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 32 Gabriela Briseño 20 Kateri Brooks 15 Alexa Froccaro 27 Gianna Gallo 23 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 6 Lauren Janelli 4 Danielle Jaycox 19 Emily Keesling 17 Taylor Langston 34 Stephanie Marran 2 Felicia Mills 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien 16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 13 Michele Scannell 8 Danielle Sinacori 9 Kelly Sinclair 25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

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Honors and Awards: NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (2013).

2014: Started two games and saw action in 21… picked up six ground balls and caused four turnovers.

2013: Played in 15 games at midfield and made three starts…scooped up eight ground balls, added eight draw controls and caused four turnovers.

At Paul D. Schreiber: Played four years of varsity lacrosse, three years of varsity field hockey and one year of basketball...named a Scholar-Athlete and a All-County in lacrosse.

Personal: Daughter of Philip and Phyllis Gallo...major is currently undecided.

Position: MidfieldClass: JuniorHeight: 5-5Hometown: Port Washington, N.Y.High School: Paul D. Schreiber

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2015 Women’s LacrosseAlphabeticalRoster28 Rachel Aitkens 21 Natalie Badalato 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 32 Gabriela Briseño 20 Kateri Brooks 15 Alexa Froccaro 27 Gianna Gallo 23 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 6 Lauren Janelli 4 Danielle Jaycox 19 Emily Keesling 17 Taylor Langston 34 Stephanie Marran 2 Felicia Mills 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien 16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 13 Michele Scannell 8 Danielle Sinacori 9 Kelly Sinclair 25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

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Honors and Awards: NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (2013).

2014: Played in all 22 games this season… recorded 11 goals and three assists… had five draw controls, caused three turnovers and swept up 14 ground balls...scored two points on three occasions, including in the NCAA Division II National Final win over Lock Haven, 7-5.

2013: Played in 18 games with six starts at attack…notched nine goals and one assist for 10 points…recorded first collegiate goal in an 18-1 win over Franklin Pierce (3/23)…tallied season-high three goals in a 20-1 victory over St. Michael’s (4/20)…scooped up 18 ground balls, caused 11 turnovers and added 23 draw controls.

At Hunterdon Central: Played four years of lacrosse...earned a varsity letter during her sophomore year...was named a Second Team All-Conference performer duriong her junior year and then earned First Team kudos as a senior to go along with All-Skyland Conference honors.

Personal: Daughter of Robert and Susan Aitkens...has two older brothers, Nick and Dan...majoring in exercise science.

Position: AttackClass: JuniorHeight: 5-6Hometown: Whitehouse Station, N.J.High School: Hunterdon Central Regional

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2015 Women’s LacrosseAlphabeticalRoster28 Rachel Aitkens 21 Natalie Badalato 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 32 Gabriela Briseño 20 Kateri Brooks 15 Alexa Froccaro 27 Gianna Gallo 23 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 6 Lauren Janelli 4 Danielle Jaycox 19 Emily Keesling 17 Taylor Langston 34 Stephanie Marran 2 Felicia Mills 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien 16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 13 Michele Scannell 8 Danielle Sinacori 9 Kelly Sinclair 25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

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At Park Vista High School: Captain and MVP of the lacrosse team… named First Team All-District, Honorable Mention All-Region, Palm Beach Post First Team, Sun Sentinel First Team All-District and First Team All-Conference...Named Academic All-American and was a historian of the National Honor Society.

Personal: Daughter of Chris and Kathy Peterson…majoring in history and wishes to travel the world and work as a museum curator.

Position: GoalkeeperClass: FreshmanHeight: 5-6Hometown: Lake Worth, Fla.High School: Park Vista

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2015 Women’s LacrosseAlphabeticalRoster28 Rachel Aitkens 21 Natalie Badalato 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 32 Gabriela Briseño 20 Kateri Brooks 15 Alexa Froccaro 27 Gianna Gallo 23 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 6 Lauren Janelli 4 Danielle Jaycox 19 Emily Keesling 17 Taylor Langston 34 Stephanie Marran 2 Felicia Mills 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien 16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 13 Michele Scannell 8 Danielle Sinacori 9 Kelly Sinclair 25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

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At New Rochelle High School: Played three years of varsity soccer and four years of varsity lacrosse… captain of the lacrosse team her senior year and named team MVP… earned a spot as Section 1 All-League in 2013 and chosen for the Athletic Director’s Leadership Award in 2014.

Personal: Daughter of Fabiola and Jesus Briseno… enjoys drawing, writing and watching Law and Order… member of The Delphian and works for Athletic Media Relations… majoring in communications with aspirations of working in television production.

Position: DefenseClass: FreshmanHeight: 5-3Hometown: New Rochelle, N.Y.High School: New Rochelle

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2015 Women’s LacrosseAlphabeticalRoster28 Rachel Aitkens 21 Natalie Badalato 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 32 Gabriela Briseño 20 Kateri Brooks 15 Alexa Froccaro 27 Gianna Gallo 23 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 6 Lauren Janelli 4 Danielle Jaycox 19 Emily Keesling 17 Taylor Langston 34 Stephanie Marran 2 Felicia Mills 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien 16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 13 Michele Scannell 8 Danielle Sinacori 9 Kelly Sinclair 25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

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Honors and Awards: Second Team All-Northeast-10...NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll...NE-10 All-Rookie Team (2013).

2014: Started in all 22 games… ranked third on the team in ground balls (44) and draw controls (37)… caused 18 turnovers...grabbed a career-high six ground balls in a 23-1 win over Southern Connecticut State on March 19...caused a season-high three turnovers in the NCAA Division II National Championship win over Lock Haven, 7-5.

2013: Started all 21 games at defense…ranked second on the team in draw controls (52) and ground balls (35)…scored her first collegiate goal against Merrimack (3/16)…also caused 15 turnovers...part of the Panther defense that held opponents to just 6.33 goals per game which was third best in the country.

At Morris Knolls: Ran four years of indoor track, and played two years of soccer and three years of lacrosse...in lacrosse, was a three-time All-Conference, two-time All-County and All-Stars and Stripes Conference honoree...was the captain during her senior year...Earned the Summa Award each year and was a member of the National Honor Society.

Personal: Daughter of Edward and Mary Ann Rosellini...has an older brother, Michael, who plays lacrosse at Fairleigh Dickinson...majoring in business...future plans include working for the FBI.

Position: MidfieldClass: JuniorHeight: 5-6Hometown: Rockaway, N.J.High School: Morris Knolls

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2015 Women’s LacrosseAlphabeticalRoster28 Rachel Aitkens 21 Natalie Badalato 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 32 Gabriela Briseño 20 Kateri Brooks 15 Alexa Froccaro 27 Gianna Gallo 23 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 6 Lauren Janelli 4 Danielle Jaycox 19 Emily Keesling 17 Taylor Langston 34 Stephanie Marran 2 Felicia Mills 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien 16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 13 Michele Scannell 8 Danielle Sinacori 9 Kelly Sinclair 25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

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At Saint Leo University: Earned Division II Women’s Lacrosse All-Independent First Team... Played in 29 games, making 13 starts for the Lions... posted a total of 89 points after notching 68 goals and dishing out 35 assists... tallied two game-winning goals on the season... amassed 74 ground balls, and 128 draw controls... scored a career high six goals on March 18, 2012 against Indiana Tech... collected a career high nine ground balls on March 5, 2012 against Notre Dame (OH)... won a career best nine draw controls on February 26, 2012 against nationally-ranked Limestone.

At Post University: Started all 15 games… led the team in goals (52), assists (6), draw controls (48), caused turnovers (24), and free position shots (7)... collected 26 ground balls... scored a career high seven goals and eight points on April 5, 2011 against Dominican (N.Y.)... voted All American Rookie Team Synapsesports.com… selected All American Rookie team US Lacrosse… CACC Women’s Lacrosse Player of the Week… named CACC Rookie of the Year… CACC All Conference First Team… broke CCAA records in goals in a season and draw controls

At Patchogue Medford High School: Earned Scholar Athlete as a captain of the soccer team… captain of the lacrosse team.

Personal: Daughter of Colette and Stephen Marran…enjoys running, her favorite artist is Eminem, favorite food is chicken, and How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days is her favorite movie… Scleroderma Foundation Volunteer…is currently a graduate working towards her M.S. in Sport Management and wants to coach a collegiate women’s lacrosse team.

Position: MidfieldClas: Graduate StudentHeight: 5-8Hometown: Patchogue, N.Y.High School: Patchogue Medford

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2015 Women’s LacrosseAlphabeticalRoster28 Rachel Aitkens 21 Natalie Badalato 18 Kate Beier 24 Chandley Borges 32 Gabriela Briseño 20 Kateri Brooks 15 Alexa Froccaro 27 Gianna Gallo 23 Jen Graham 1 Jill Graziano 36 Taylor Hayes 5 Jacqueline Jahelka 6 Lauren Janelli 4 Danielle Jaycox 19 Emily Keesling 17 Taylor Langston 34 Stephanie Marran 2 Felicia Mills 22 Danielle Montano 12 Rachel O’Brien 16 Kelly Osmulski 31 Hailey Peterson 14 Beth Ann Pierce 33 Camille Rosellini 13 Michele Scannell 8 Danielle Sinacori 9 Kelly Sinclair 25 Allison Schneider 26 Kaitlyn Stackpole 7 Ryley Weber 3 Casey Zalewski

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Honors and Awards: NCAA Statistical Champion for Goals Against Average; First Team All-ECAC Division II; Northeast-10 Goalkeeper of The Year; First Team All-Northeast-10 (2014)...NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (2013).

2014: Saw time in 21 games… racked up 1,147 minutes in the cage… allowed 92 goals and made 73 saves for a 4.81 goals against average...collected 28 ground balls, while causing four turnovers...made a season-high eight saves in a win over Philadelphia on March 8.

2013: Saw time in 12 games in goal off the bench…logged 268:24 minutes in cage, made 35 saves and allowed 29 goals for a 6.48 goals against average…played a season high 38:31 minutes in goal and made eight saves at Le Moyne (4/17) …posted a 1-1 record.

At Kellenberg Memorial: Played three years of varsity lacrosse...was the captain in her senior year...earned the Bernie Ward Commitment Award and was an All-League selection.

Personal: Daughter of William and Barbara Hayes...has two older brothers, Willie and Matthew...majoring in health and physical education...hobbies include going to the beach...plans on working as a physical education and health teacher.

Position: GoalkeeperYear: JuniorHeight: 5-6Hometown: Rockville Centre, N.Y.High School: Kellenberg

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Date Opponent Location Time

2/22 Rollins College Winter Park, Fla. 12:00 PM

2/24 Florida Southern College Lakeland, Fla. TBA

3/7 Philadelphia University Garden City, N.Y. 3:00 PM

3/11 * Southern Connecticut State University Garden City, N.Y. TBA

3/14 * Assumption College Garden City, N.Y. 1:00 PM

3/17 * Saint Anselm College Garden City, N.Y. 4:00 PM

3/21 * Saint Michael’s College Colchester, Vt. 1:00 PM

3/25 * Bentley University Garden City, N.Y. 4:00 PM

3/28 * Franklin Pierce University Rindge, N.H. TBA

4/4 * Merrimack College Garden City, N.Y. 4:00 PM

4/8 * American International College Springfield, Mass. TBA

4/11 * Southern New Hampshire University Manchester, N.H. TBA

4/14 * Pace University New York, N.Y. 4:00 PM

4/18 * Stonehill College Garden City, N.Y. 4:00 PM

4/22 * University of New Haven Garden City, N.Y. 4:00 PM

4/25 * Le Moyne College Syracuse, N.Y. 12:00 PM

Home games in bold

2015 Adelphi Women’s Lacrosse Schedule

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Motamed FieldIn 2008, Adelphi University announced the naming of its athletic competition field, part of its new outdoor sports stadium, in recognition of the generous support and leadership of its Board of Trustees Chairman, Thomas F. Motamed, Class of 1971.

Motamed Field was the site of the 2011 NCAA Division II and III women’s lacrosse championship. It also played host to the 2010, 2011, and 2014 Northeast-10 Women’s Lacrosse Championships and the 2011, 2012, and 2014 Northeast-10 Men’s Lacrosse Championship.

The Outdoor Sports Complex features Motamed Field, which is the home for the Adelphi men’s and women’s soccer, lacrosse and field hockey programs.

• Adjacent to the Motamed Field is a practice space.

• The tennis courts are located just beyond this field and anchors the complex in one contiguous area.

• All-weather surface material to allow for year-round practice and competition.

• Four main light standards help illuminate the field for evening training and competition, as well as working media and game operations.

• A heated/air-conditioned Press Box is located at the top of the stadium seats. Located midfield, the press box accommodates sports information, working media and

game operations, which maintains the scoreboard and public address sound system.

• The Panthers’ live in-game stats of soccer, lacrosse and field hockey events originates out of the press box.

• Addition of a one-level parking structure for over 300 cars below the field.

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Honors & Awards

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IWLCA ALL-AMERICAN, 1ST TEAM2004 Melissa Demasi Katherine Hock Lauren Lopez2005 Melissa Demasi Katherine Hock Lauren Lopez2006 Melissa Demasi Lauren Lopez Allyson Murphy2007 Lauren Lopez Rachel Ray2008 Michelle Ceraso Rachel Ray2009 Michelle Ceraso Erica Devito Cailtin Fitzpatrick2010 Demmianne Cook Elizabeth Fey Caitlin Fitzpatrick Kristen Jones Claire Peterson2011 Frankie Caridi Katelynn Ciaci Demmianne Cook Erica Devito Elizabeth Fey Claire Petersen2012 Erica Devito Marissa Mills Jacqueline Williams2013 Devan Crimi Jacqueline Williams2014 Devan Crimi Jacqueline Williams

IWLCA ALL-AMERICAN, 2ND TEAM2002 Katherine Hock2003 Josephine Coiro Katherine Hock2004 Diana Lopez2005 Dawn Anselmin2006 Mary Cannata Diana Lopez2007 Lauren Giordano Diana Lopez2008 Kaitlyn Carter2009 Kaitlyn Carter Rachel Ray Emily Simpson2010 Erica Devito2014 Alexa Froccaro

IWLCA ALL-AMERICAN, 3RD TEAM2014 Jacqueline Jehelka Felicia Mills

IWLCA ALL-REGION, 1ST TEAM2004 Melissa Demasi Katherine Hock Diana Lopez Lauren Lopez2005 Dawn Anselmin Melissa Demasi Katherine Hock Lauren Lopez2006 Melissa Demasi Diana Lopez Lauren Lopez Allyson Murphy Rachel Ray2007 Lauren Giordano Diana Lopez Lauren Lopez Rachel Ray2008 Kaitlyn Carter Michele Ceraso Rachel Ray

2009 Kaitlyn Carter Michelle Ceraso Erica Devito Caitlin Fitzpatrick Rachel Ray Emily Simpson2010 Demmianne Cook Erica Devito Elizabeth Fey Caitlin Fitzpatrick Kristin Jones Claire Peterson2011 Elizabeth Fey Claire Petersen Erica Devito Katelynn Ciaci Demmianne Cook Frankie Caridi2012 Erica Devito Marissa Mills Jacqueline Williams2013 Devan Crimi Jacqueline Williams2014 Devan Crimi Alexa Froccaro Jacqueline Williams

IWLCA ALL-REGION, 2ND TEAM2004 Allyson Murphy2005 Mary Cannata Diana Lopez2006 Mary Cannata2007 Allyson Murphy Allison Tumulty2008 Caitlin Fitzpatrick Caitlin Hilbert2011 Courtney Acker Meg Brown Devan Crimi2013 Danielle Jaycox Katelynn Ciaci Rachel O’Brien2014 Taylor Hayes Felicia Mills Jacqueline Jehelka

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Honors & Awards

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IWLCA ALL-ROOKIE TEAM2002 Katherine Hock Josephine Coiro

IWLCA DII ATTACKER OF THE YEAR2005 Katherine Hock2010 Claire Petersen2011 Claire Petersen

IWLCA DII DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR2006 Melissa Demasi2010 Kristin Jones2014 Jacqueline Williams

IWLCA DII MIDFIELDER OF THE YEAR2010 Demmianne Cook2011 Demmianne Cook

IWLCA/C. MARKLAND KELLY GOALIE OF THE YEAR2006 Allyson Murphy2009 Caitlin Fitzpatrick2010 Caitlin Fitzpatrick2011 Frankie Caridi

IWLCA SCHOLAR ATHLETEOF THE YEAR2011 KRISTEN JONES

WLCA DII COACH OF THE YEAR2004 Jill Lessne-Solomon2006 Jill Lessne-Solomon2009 Joe Spallina2010 Joe Spallina2011 Joe Spallina2014 Rob Grella

IWLCA ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL2005 Katherine Hock Jayna Kyriacou Kelly Ryan2007 Jennifer Fucich Tara Grodotzke Danielle Lyons Lisa Maggiotta2008 Laura Bennett Jennifer Fucich Caitlin Hilbert2010 Alison Incarnato Alyssa LaBosco Jackie Bogensberger Kristen Jones Mariel Wenzel Nicole Bass Stacy McPartland

NORTH-SOUTH GAME2009 Rachel Ray, MVP Nicole Lein Joe Spallina (Coach)2010 Jackie Bogensberger Caitlin Fitzpatrick (MVP)2011 Elizabeth Fey2012 Erica Devito Marissa Mills

IWLCA FINAL TEAM RANKING2001 n/a2002 n/a2003 6th2004 3rd2005 3rd2006 1st2007 5th

2008 3rd2009 1st2010 1st2011 1st2012 4th2013 4th2014 1st

NCAA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM2004 Melissa Demasi Tara Grodotzke Katherine Hock Lauren Lopez Allyson Murphy2005 Katherine Hock2006 Dawn Anselmin Meghan Blume* Mary Cannata Diana Lopez Lauren Lopez Allyson Murphy2008 Caitlin Fitzpatrick2009 Jackie Bogensberger Erica Devito Kaitlyn Carter Emily Simpson Rachel Ray*2010 Kaitlyn Carter Caitlin Fitzpatrick Erica Devito Holly Burke Elizabeth Fey2011 Claire Petersen* Elizabeth Fey Frankie Caridi Marissa Mills Demianne Cook2014 Devan Crimi Alexa Froccaro * Jacqueline Jahelka Felicia Mills Ryley Weber.*Most Outstanding Player

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Honors & Awards

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ECAC DII ALL-STAR, 1ST TEAM2003 Josephine Coiro2004 Katherine Hock* Tara Grodotzke Allyson Murphy*2005 Katherine Hock Lauren Lopez2006 Dawn Anselmin Mary Cannata Lauren Lopez Allyson Murphy*2007 Lauren Lopez2008 Rachel Ray Kaitlyn Carter2009 Caitlin Fitzpatrick* Rachel Ray* Erica Devito Michelle Ceraso2010 Erica Devito Claire Petersen Demmianne Cook Elizabeth Fey Kristen Jones2014 Devan Crimi * Jacqueline Jehelka * Alexa Froccaro Danielle Jaycox Felicia Mills Jacqueline Williams * Taylor Hayes*Player/Rookie of the Year

ECAC DII ALL-STAR, 2ND TEAM2003 Leigh Fennessey Katherine Hock2010 Caitlin Fitzpatrick Marissa Mills2014 Rachel O’Brien

ECAC DII ALL-STARS (NO TEAMS)2011 Claire Petersen Katelynn Ciaci Erica Devito Demmianne Cook Elizabeth Fey Frankie Caridi2012 Erica Devito Jacqueline Williams

ECAC DII ROOKIE OF THE YEAR2008 Kaitlyn Carter2009 Erica Devito2010 Demmianne Cook2014 Jacqueline Jehelka

ECAC OFFENSIVE PLAYEROF THE YEAR2010 Claire Petersen2011 Claire Petersen2014 Devan Crimi

ECAC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR2014 Jacqueline Williams

ECAC DII SCHOLAR ATHLETE2012 Erica Devito

ALL-ECC, FIRST TEAM2006 Dawn Anselmin Mary Cannata Melissa Demasi Jayna Kyriacou Diana Lopez Lauren Lopez Allyson Murphy Rachel Ray2007 Jennifer Fucich Lauren Giordano Diana Lopez Lauren Lopez Rachel Ray Allison Tumulty2008 Kaitlyn Carter Michelle Ceraso Caitlin Hilbert Rachel Ray2009 Michelle Ceraso Erica Devito Kaitlyn Carter Rachel Ray Emily Simpson Caitlin Fitzpatrick

ALL-ECC, SECOND TEAM2006 Meghan Blume Tara Grodotzke2007 Meghan Blume Allyson Murphy2008 Jackie Bogensberger Jennifer Fucich2009 Marissa Mills Jackie Bogensberger Nicole Lein

ECC PLAYER OF THE YEAR2009 Rachel Ray

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Honors & Awards

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ECC ROOKIE OF THE YEAR2006 Rachel Ray2007 Allison Tumulty2008 Kaitlyn Carter2009 Erica Devito

ECC COACH OF THE YEAR2009 Joe Spallina

ECC GOALIE OF THE YEAR2009 Caitlin Fitzpatrick

ECC SCHOLAR ATHLETE OF THE YEAR2007 Diana Lopez

ECC EXCELLENCE IN COMMUNITY AND CHARACTER AWARD2009 Jackie Bogensberger

NASSAU COUNTY SPORTS COMMISSION FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR2005 Katherine Hock

NASSAU COUNTY SPORTS COMMISSION COACH OF THE YEAR2005 Jill Lessne

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA2009 Jackie Bogensberger2014 Devan Crimi

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT TEAM2005 Katherine Hock2009 Jackie Bogensberger2010 Erica Devito Jackie Bogensberger2012 Erica Devito2013 Devan Crimi

NCAA DII WOMEN’S LACROSSE ELITE 88 AWARD2011 Kristin Jones

NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLAR2005 Katherine Hock

NCAA STATISTICAL LEADERPOINTS PER GAME2010 Claire Petersen, 6.402011 Claire Petersen, 9.1

ASSISTS PER GAME2008 Rachel Ray, 3.882009 Rachel Ray, 4.172010 Claire Petersen, 4.052011 Claire Petersen, 6.15

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE2006 Allyson Murphy, 6.102011 Franki Caridi, 5.912014 Taylor Hayes, 4.81

SAVE PERCENTAGE2011 Franki Caridi, .564

SCORING OFFENSE2010 Team 20.902011 Team 21.202012 Team 17.89

SCORING MARGIN2010 Team 13.852011 Team 15.252014 Scoring Margin 12.77

SCORING DEFENSE2010 Team 5.952014 Team 4.55

GROUND BALLS PER GAME2010 Team 34.08

CAUSED TURNOVERS PER GAME2010 Team 16.352014 Caused Turnovers Per Game 12.00

WINNING PERCENTAGE2010 Team .9502011 Team 1.0002014 Team 1.000

TEWAARTON WATCH LIST2005 Katherine Hock (Watch List)2007 Lauren Lopez (Watch List)2008 Rachel Ray (Watch List)2009 Rachel Ray (Nominee) Kaitlyn Carter (Watch List)2011 Claire Petersen (Watch List)

ESPN THE MAGAZINE ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN2010 Jackie Bogensberger

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NE-10 FIRST TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE2010 Claire Petersen Kristen Jones Caitlin Fitzpatrick Demmianne Cook2011 Erica Devito Claire Petersen Demmianne Cook Elizabeth Fey Katelynn Ciaci Frankie Caridi2012 Devan Crimi Erica Devito Marissa Mills Jacqueline Williams2013 Katelynn Ciaci Devan Crimi Rachel O’Brien Jacqueline Williams2014 Devan Crimi Alexa Froccaro Taylor Hayes Jacqueline Jehelka Danielle Jaycox Felicia Mills Jacqueline Williams

NE-10 SECOND TEAMALL-CONFERENCE2011 Marissa Mills Kristin Jones2012 Meg Brown Tara Gangarossa2013 Alexa Froccaro Danielle Jaycox2014 Rachel O’Brien Camille Rosselini

NE-10 ALL-ROOKIE SQUAD2010 Demmianne Cook2011 Frankie Caridi Devan Crimi Jacqueline Williams2012 Alexa Froccaro Lauren Janelli Danielle Jaycox2013 Rachel O’Brien Camille Rosellini2014 Jacqueline Jehelka Ryley Weber

NE-10 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM2010 Holly Burke Erica Devito Claire Petersen, MVP2011 Elizabeth Fey Claire Peterson Erica Devito, MVP2012 Marissa Mills Courtney Acker2013 Danielle Jaycox Lauren Janelli2014 Lauren Janelli Jen Graham Meg Brown, MVP

NE-10 PLAYER OF THE YEAR2010 Claire Petersen2011 Claire Petersen2014 Devan Crimi

NE-10 DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR2010 Kristen Jones2011 Katelynn Ciaci2012 Jacqueline Williams2014 Jacqueline Williams

NE-10 GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR2010 Caitlin Fitzpatrick2011 Frankie Caridi2014 Taylor Hayes

NE-10 ROOKIE OF THE YEAR2010 Demmianne Cook2013 Rachel O’Brien2014 Jacqueline Jehelka

NE-10 COACH OF THE YEAR2010 Joe Spallina2011 Joe Spallina

NE-10 SPRING SCHOLAR ATHLETE2010 Erica Devito2011 Kristen Jones2012 Erica Devito

NE-10 TEAM ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE2012 3.389 GPA

HALL OF FAME2012 Katherine Hock Melissa Demasi

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Career Records (2001-2011)POINTSDevan Crimi 380 2011-14Erica Devito 380 2009-12Rachel Ray 343 2006-09Claire Petersen 310 2010-11Katherine Hock 272 2002-05Lauren Lopez 259 2004-07Diana Lopez 240 2004-07Kaitlyn Carter 233 2008-11Marissa Mills 206 2009-12Dawn Anselmin 202 2003-06Michelle Ceraso 184 2008-12

POINTS PER GAMEClaire Petersen 7.75 2010-11Rachel Ray 5.12 2006-09Erica Devito 4.94 2009-12Katherine Hock 4.77 2002-05Devan Crimi 4.64 2011-14Elizabeth Fey 4.23 2010-11Lauren Lopez 4.18 2004-07Michelle Ceraso 4.04 2008-11Diana Lopez 3.87 2004-07Dawn Anselmin 3.42 2003-06

GOALSErica Devito 270 2009-12Devan Crimi 248 2011-14Katherine Hock 224 2002-05Lauren Lopez 200 2004-07Kaitlyn Carter 169 2008-11Marissa Mills 161 2009-12Rachel Ray 150 2006-09Michelle Ceraso 143 2008-12Diana Lopez 136 2004-07Elizabeth Fey 123 2010-11

ASSISTSClaire Peterson 206 2009-11Rachel Ray 193 2006-09Devan Crimi 132 2011-14Erica Devito 110 2009-12Dawn Anselmin 109 2003-06Diana Lopez 104 2004-07Kaitlyn Carter 64 2008-11

Karen Sulinski 63 2002-04Lauren Lopez 59 2004-07Katherine Hock 48 2002-05

GROUND BALLSJacqueline Williams 165 2011-14Tara Grodotzke 154 2004-07Rachel Ray 143 2006-09Mary Cannata 129 2003-06Lauren Lopez 129 2004-07Kaitlyn Carter 119 2008-11Marissa Mills 117 2009-12Melissa Demasi 111 2003-06Meghan Blume 110 2004-07Erica Devito 105 2009-12

DRAW CONTROLSJacqueline Williams 219 2011-14Tara Grodotzke 168 2004-07Marissa Mills 159 2009-12Elizabeth Fey 121 2010-11Holly Burke 118 2007-10Kaitlyn Carter 117 2008-11Rachel Ray 110 2006-09Meghan Blume 91 2004-07Demmianne Cook 87 2009-10

GAME-WINNING GOALSLauren Lopez 16 2004-07Kaitlyn Carter 16 2008-11Rachel Ray 13 2006-09Katherine Hock 10 2002-05Michelle Ceraso 10 2008-12

FREE-POSITION GOALSErica Devito 43 2009-12Devan Crimi 38 2011-14Rachel Ray 35 2006-09Kaitlyn Carter 25 2008-11Marissa Mills 25 2009-12Lauren Lopez 23 2004-07Katherine Hock 20 2002-05Michelle Ceraso 18 2008-11

GOAL KEEPERSAVESCaitlin Fitzpatrick 503 2007-10Allyson Murphy 386 2004-07Josephine Coiro 320 2002-03Jordann Dempsey 174 2011-14Frankie Caridi 146 2011Kara Gazzano 141 2001Grace Monjardo 50 2005

SAVES PER GAMEKara Gazzano 14.10 2001Josephine Coiro 11.85 2002-03Caitlin Fitzpatrick 7.73 2007-10Frankie Caridi 7.30 2011Allyson Murphy 7.15 2004-07Jordann Dempsey 4.75 2012-14Grace Monjardo 2.38 2005-06

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (250+ MIN.)Frankie Caridi 5.91 2011Christina Kozakiewicz 6.21 2006-09Allyson Murphy 6.44 2004-07Josephine Coiro 6.46 2002-03Caitlin Fitzpatrick 6.62 2007-10Grace Monjardo 6.67 2005Jordann Dempsey 7.60 2012-14

MOST WINSCaitlin Fitzpatrick 53 2007-10Allyson Murphy 44 2004-07Jordann Dempsey 33 2011-14Josephine Coiro 21 2002-03Frankie Caridi 20 2011Grace Monjardo 7 2005Kara Gazzano 4 2001

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Single Season

Goal Keeper

POINTSClaire Petersen 182 2011Devan Crimi 135 2014Claire Peterson 128 2010Erica Devito 106 2011Rachel Ray 106 2009Rachel Ray 105 2008Alexa Froccaro 103 2014Erica Devito 102 2012Devan Crimi 101 2013Erica Devito 88 2009

GOALSDevan Crimi 83 2014Erica Devito 77 2011Alexa Froccaro 74 2014Katherine Hock 73 2005Erica Devito 70 2009Devan Crimi 69 2013Elizabeth Fey 63 2011Erica Devtio 63 2012Jacqueline Jehelka 61 2014Elizabeth Fey 60 2010Erica Devito 60 2010

ASSISTSClaire Petersen 125 2011Claire Peterson 81 2010Rachel Ray 75 2009Rachel Ray 66 2008

Devan Crimi 52 2014Dawn Anselmin 48 2005Erica Devito 39 2012Dawn Anselmin 34 2006Rachel Ray 33 2007Diana Lopez 32 2007Diana Lopez 32 2005

GROUND BALLSKristin Jones 62 2010Claire Peterson 59 2010Demmianne Cook 59 2010Jacqueline Williams 57 2014Lauren Lopez 51 2006Tara Grodotzke 51 2006Meg Brown 49 2011Caitlin Hilbert 47 2008Megan Blume 46 2006Elizabeth Fey 46 2011Frankie Caridi 46 2011

DRAW CONTROLSFelicia Mills 179 2014Elizabeth Fey 83 2011Jackie Williams 83 2013Marissa Mills 63 2011Jacqueline Williams 59 2014Holly Burke 54 2010Meg Brown 50 2012Rachel Ray 48 2006

Tara Grodozke 48 2006Demmianne Cook 47 2010

GAME-WINNING GOALSMichelle Ceraso 6 2009Lauren Lopez 6 2007Rachel Ray 6 2006Marissa Mills 5 2010Kaitlyn Carter 5 2009Kaitlyn Carter 5 2011Devan Crimi 4 2014Claire Peterson 4 2010Demmianne Cook 4 2011Erica Devito 4 2011Danielle Jaycox 4 2013

FREE POSITION GOALSDevan Crimi 15 2014Jacqueline Jehelka 14 2014Devan Crimi 13 2013Erica Devito 13 2012Alexa Froccaro 12 2014Erica Devito 12 2011Michelle Ceraso 11 2009Katherine Hock 11 2005Erica Devito 10 2009Rachel Ray 10 2008Rachel Ray 10 2007

SAVESJosephine Coiro 218 2002Caitlin Fitzpatrick 180 2010Frankie Caridi 146 2011Caitlin Fitzpatrick 143 2008Kara Gazzano 141 2001Caitlin Fitzpatrick 128 2009Allyson Murphy 120 2006Allyson Murphy 107 2004Allyson Murphy 102 2007Josephine Coiro 102 2003

SAVES PER GAMEJosephine Coiro 14.53 2002Kara Gazzano 14.10 2001Caitlin Fitzpatrick 9.00 2010Josephine Coiro 8.50 2003Caitlin Fitzpatrick 8.41 2008Allyson Murphy 7.64 2004Frankie Caridi 7.3 2011Caitlin Fitzpatrick 7.11 2009

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGEAllyson Murphy 4.59 2005Taylor Hayes 4.81 2014Caitlin Fitzpatrick 4.98 2009Josephine Coiro 5.08 2003Frankie Caridi 5.91 2011Allyson Murphy 6.10 2006Allyson Murphy 6.36 2004Jordann Dempsey 6.50 2013Grace Monjardo 6.67 2005Caitlin Fitzpatrick 6.84 2008

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Adelphi Women’s Lacrosse in the NCAAsThe Adelphi women’s lacrosse team have made 10 NCAA appearances from 2004-2014, capturing six national titles and becoming the first DII program to win back to back to back championships. In their first tournament berth in 2004, the Panthers garnered their first NCAA title and the first for a women’s program at Adelphi. Their NCAA career record stands at 14-3. Last season, the Brown and Gold defeated rival LIU Post, 17-10, in the Final Four, and captured the program’s six national title with a 7-5 win over Lock Haven University in the championship

SINGLE GAME HIGHS

NCAA Tournament Records

INDIVIDUAL HIGHSPoints, Game: 14, Claire Petersen, three times in 2011Points, Season: 182, Claire Peterson (2011)Goals, Game: 9, Katherine Hock vs. New Haven (4/16/05), Devan Crimi vs. Assumption (4/13/14)

Goals, Season: Devan Crimi, 83 (2014)Assists, Game: 11, Claire Petersen vs. Merrimack (5/07/11)

Assists, Season: 125, Claire Peterson (2011)Saves, Game: 28, Josephine Coiro vs. Assumption (3/16/02)

Saves, Season: 218, Josephine Coiro (2002)

TEAM HIGHSGoals, Game: 25, vs. Assumptions (3/21/09), vs. Philadelphia (3/12/11), vs. Merrimack (3/30/11)Goals, Season: 381 (2014)Assists, Game: 20, vs. Assumption, 4/12/2011Assists, Season: 169 (2009)Most Wins, Season: 22 (2014)Most Consecutive Wins: 22 (2014)Most Consecutive Losses: 3 (2001)Most Points, Game: 44, vs. St. Anselm (4/8/2004), vs Assumption (4/12/11)Fewest Goals Allowed, Game: 0, vs. Bryant (3/22/02), vs AIC (3/1/09), vs. AIC (4/6/11), vs. SCSU (4/18/12), vs. STAC (3/17/14), vs. AIC (3/25/14)Fewest Goals Allowed, Season: 61 (2003)Most Saves: 28, vs. Assumption (3/16/02)Most First Half Goals: 21, vs. Assumption (3/21/09)Most Second Half Goals: 14, vs. New Haven (4/22/04)

INDIVIDUAL RECORDSGOALSGame: 6, Katherine Hock vs. West

Chester, 5/15/04Tourn: 10, Katherine Hock, 2004Career: 25, Erica Devito, 2009-12

ASSISTSGame: 8, Rachel Ray vs. C.W. Post,

5/16/09Tourn: 12, Rachel Ray, 2009Career: 13, Rachel Ray, 2006-09

POINTSGame: 7, Three timesLauren Lopez vs. West Chester, 5/14/06Claire Petersen vs. Le Moyne 5/21/11Erica Devito vs. Limestone 5/22/11Tourn: 11, Twice: Erica Devito, 2009 &

2011Career: 34, Erica Devito, 2009-12

SAVESGame: 14 Caitlin Fitzpatrick vs. West

Chester, 5/23/10Tourn: 20, Caitlin Fitzpatrick, 2010Career: 39, Allyson Murphy, 2004-07

GOALS AGAINST AVERAGEGame: 4.00, Caitlin Fitzpatrick vs. Lock

Haven, 5/17/09Tourn: 7.00, TwiceCaitlin Fitzpatrick, 2009Frankie Caridi, 2011Career: 7.66, Caitlin Fitzpatrick, 2007-10

TEAM RECORDSGOALSGame: 20, vs. St. Anselm (5/10/14)Tourn: 44, 2014

ASSISTSGame: 11 vs. C.W. Post, 5/17/09Tourn: 19, 2014

POINTSGame: 30 vs. St. Anselm (5/10/14)Tourn: 61, 2014

MOST GOALS ALLOWEDGame: 16 vs. Stonehill, 5/14/05Tourn: 21, 2004, 2014

FEWEST GOALS ALLOWEDGame: 4 Twicevs. Limestone, 5/22/11vs. Lock Haven, 5/17/09Tourn: 14, 2009

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Adelphi Women’s Lacrosse in the NCAAsAll-Time Record (210-26)

AMERICAN INT’L 9-0ASSUMPTION 13-0Belmont Abbey 1-0BENTLEY 13-1Bloomsburg 1-0Bryant 7-0Dowling 3-0East Stroudsburg 1-1FDU-Madison 2-0FRANKLIN PIERCE 6-0Ganon University 1-0Georgian Court 2-0

Grand Valley State 2-0LE MOYNE 6-3Lindenwood 2-0LIU-Post 9-11Limestone 1-0Lock Haven 2-0Manhanttanville 2-0MERRIMACK 13-1Mercy 1-0Mercyhurst 5-0Molloy 6-0Montclair State 2-1NEW HAVEN 19-0Philadelphia 16-1Queens (NC) 1-0

Queens (N.Y.) 1-0Regis University 2-0Rollins 3-0St. Andrews 1-0ST. ANSELM 11-1St. Leo 1-0ST. MICHAELS 6-0St. Thomas Aquinas 6-0SO. CONN. STATE 10-0SO. NEW HAMPSHIRE 6-0STONEHILL 14-5West Chester 3-0UC-Davis

NE10 opponents in CAPS

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All-Time Record (210-26)AIC 8 3Albany State 0 1American 1 13Army 0 1Arnold 1 2Assumption 8 6Baldwin-Wall 1 0Baruch 6 1Bates 1 0Belmont Abbey 1 0Barry 1 0Bentley 9 5Bloomfield 2 7Bloomsburg St. 0 1Bloomsburg 0 1Boston Univ. 1 0Brandeis 1 0Brooklyn 20 4Brooklyn Catholic 1 0Brooklyn Poly 10 1Bridgeport 31 35Bryant 0 4Buffalo 3 4Caldwell 5 0California Poly 2 0Catawba 0 1Castleton St. 0 1Central Conn. 0 11Central Michigan 0 1Central State (OH) 3 0Cooper Union 5 0UNC-Charlotte 0 1Chris. Newport 1 0C.C.N.Y. 25 13Colby 2 1Colgate 0 1Columbia 0 1Concordia 40 4Cornell 0 1 Cortland 7 0Cheney 0 1Czech National 0 1Davis Elkins 1 0Dominican 5 1Dowling 43 22East Stroudsburg 6 2Fairfield 4 5FDU 8 22FDU-Madison 3 0

FDU-Rutherford 0 1Farmingdale 6 1Florida Atlantic 0 1Fordham 1 7Ft. Schuyler 1 1Franklin Pierce 6 4Gannon 4 14Geneva 0 1Goldey-Beacom 1 0Hamilton 0 1Hartwick 4 0Hofstra 7 24Hunter 16 2Illinois State 0 1Ithaca 1 1Iona 1 8Jersey City State 6 0John Jay 2 0John Marshall 2 0Keene State 3 1Kentucky Wesleyan 1 1Kings College (PA) 1 2Kings Point 36 24Lehigh 2 0Lehman 7 1LeMoyne 9 12Lincoln 0 1LIU 5 12LIU Post 43 41Longwood 0 1Loyola 1 4Lynn 0 1Manhattan 0 9Manhattanville 1 0Mansfield 2 0Mass. Maritime 1 0Marist 2 0Maryland State 0 8Medgar Evers 3 0Mercy 49 6Mercyhurst 5 1 Merrimack 9 6MIT 1 0Miami Christian 1 0Millersville 0 1Mitchell Field 2 0Molloy 38 4Monmouth 4 3Montclair St. 0 2

Moravian 1 1Mt. St. Mary’s 3 6Navy 0 1New England 1 0New Haven 20 11New Hampshire 1 1N.H. College 1 6New Jersey Tech 5 4NY Athletic Club 0 2NYIT 36 16New Paltz 4 1NY-Maritime 5 2NYU 0 2Neumann 1 0Norfolk State 0 1NC A&T 0 1Northeastern 1 0Norwich 1 1Nova Southeastern 1 0Nyack 3 0Old Westbury 4 0Oneonta 0 1Oswego State 1 0Otterbein 0 1Pace 28 20Panzer 2 0Philadelphia 27 30Plattsburg 3 1Post 0 1PR-Rio Piedras 1 0Pratt 29 6Providence 1 0Quebec-Trois 1 0Queens 75 16Ramapo 1 0Rhode Island 0 1Rider 11 10Rio Grande 1 0Robert Morris 0 1Rollins 0 2Rutgers 0 1Rutgers-Livingtson 1 0St. Anslem 15 15St. Francis (NY) 8 30St. Joseph’s 4 0St. John Fisher 1 1St. Mary’s (Md) 2 1St. Michael’s 16 20St. Peter’s 1 11

St. Rose 7 24St. Thomas Aq. 16 3Sacred Heart 0 10Salem State 0 2Salisbury State 1 0Seton Hall 0 1Shephard 1 0Siena 1 6Southeastern 2 0 Southampton 41 8So. Conn. St. 13 17So. N.H. 4 1Springfield 4 2Stamford 0 1Staten Island 2 1Steubenbille 0 2 Stonehill 7 16Stony Brook 12 8Tampa 0 1Taylor 2 0Townson State 0 1Trenton 1 2UMass-Boston 1 0 UMass-Lowell 6 8Upsala 4 2Va. Union 0 1 Va. Wesleyan 1 0Vermont 2 4Villa Madonna 1 1Wagner 8 14Waterloo 2 0Webb 4 0West Chester 4 5West Virginia 0 1Western 1 0Wheaton 0 1Wilkes 0 1Williams 3 1Wittenberg 1 0Wm. Jewell 0 1Wilmington 1 0Wheeling Jesuit 1 0Yeshiva 22 4York 3 0 NE-10 Opponents in BOLD

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Year-by-Year Records2001Record: 4-6IndependentCoach: Jill Lessne-Solomon3/18 Manhattanville W,13-63/22 Merrimack L, 9-103/24 Bentley L, 1-73/28 C.W. Post L, 6-133/31 New Haven W, 19-24/7 Philadelphia L, 6-184/12 FDU-Madison W, 10-94/19 Montclair St L, 7-134/21 St. Anselm L, 8-124/22 New Haven W, 18-2

2002Record: 11-4IndependentCoach: Jill Lessne-Solomon3/16 Assumption W, 9-83/22 Bryant W, 15-03/27 Manhattanville W, 12-113/29 UC-Davis L, 5-163/30 New Haven W, 18-24/4 East Stroudsburg L, 8-114/6 Philadelphia W, 8-74/13 Merrimack W, 10-9(OT)4/14 Bentley W, 7-54/18 Montclair State W, 17-84/20 FDU-Madison W, 16-54/21 St. Anselm W, 12-34/27 New Haven W, 17-54/28 Stonehill L, 6-95/4 C.W. Post L, 8-17

2003Record: 10-2IndependentECAC ChampionsCoach: Jill Lessne-Solomon3/16 Merrimack W, 14-43/21 at Bryant W, 16-53/29 at New Haven W, 7-33/30 Stonehill L, 6-84/3 East Stroudsburg W, 13-64/10 AIC W, 22-04/13 at Assumption W, 18-34/17 Montclair State W, 22-14/19 Philadelphia W, 16-54/26 Bentley W, 11-25/3 at C.W. Post L, 10-165/10 Philadelphia W, 13-8

2004Record: 13-1IndependentNCAA DII ChampionsCoach: Jill Lessne-Solomon3/16 Mercyhurst W, 15-43/27 at Stonehill W, 15-53/28 at AIC W, 20-24/1 Philadelphia W, 17-104/4 Bryant W, 14-34/8 St. Anselm W, 26-84/10 New Haven W, 20-24/17 at Philadelphia W, 10-64/19 Assumption W, 22-44/22 at New Haven W, 21-54/25 at Bentley W, 18-45/1 C.W. Post L, 9-155/13 vs. C.W. Post^ W, 11-105/15 vs. West Chester^ W, 12-11^-NCAA Tournament (Orlando, Fla.)

2005Record: 14-2NYCAC: 6-0NCAA Final FourCoach: Jill Lessne-Solomon3/12 at Mercyhurst W, 16-63/16 St. Thomas Aq.* W, 20-33/18 Merrimack W, 16-63/20 Assumption W, 20-13/26 at Philadelphia* W, 13-34/1 at Bryant W, 18-54/3 Stonehill L, 5-134/7 AIC W, 14-44/10 Regis W, 15-34/16 at New Haven* W, 18-14/21 Philadelphia* W, 13-64/23 at St. Anselm W, 19-05/1 Bentley W, 24-45/3 New Haven* W, 21-65/7 C.W. Post* W, 13-125/14 vs. Stonehill^ L, 10-16^-NCAA Tournament (Westchester, Penn.)

2006Record: 16-1NYCAC: 4-1NCAA DII ChampionsCoach: Jill Lessne-Solomon3/4 at Queens (NC) W, 12-83/5 at St. Andrews W, 14-23/14 Philadelphia* W, 18-33/19 St. Anselm W, 17-73/25 Mercyhurst W, 18-64/6 Molloy* W, 19-24/8 at Stonehill W, 6-54/14 at New Haven* W, 15-84/19 at St. Thomas Aq.* W, 21-94/20 at Merrimack W, 15-94/23 Bryant W, 17-64/27 at So. Conn. W, 23-54/29 at Assumption W, 17-34/30 at Bentley W, 20-75/6 C.W. Post* L, 14-135/13 vs. C.W. Post^ W, 9-85/14 vs. West Chester^ W, 16-8^-NCAA Tournament (Lisle, Ill.)

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Year-by-Year Records2007Record: 13-2ECC: 5-1Coach: Jill Lessne-Solomon3/4 Bentley W, 15-43/14 Assumption W, 16-03/18 at St. Anselm W, 11-103/24 New Haven* W, 15-103/29 at C.W. Post* L, 10-63/31 vs. Ganon W, 12-114/1 at Mercyhurst W, 14-94/7 at Philadelphia* W, 17-114/11 at Molloy* W, 15-84/14 Stonehill L, 12-11 OT4/20 Merrimack W, 15-94/22 Philadelphia* W, 22-114/24 St. Thomas Aq.* W, 22-64/26 So. Conn. State W, 20-74/28 at Bryant W, 24-12

2008Record: 16-1ECC: 5-0NCAA Final FourCoach: Joe Spallina3/08 at SNHU W, 18-93/09 at Assumption W, 20-23/16 vs. Mercyhurst W, 14-123/22 at Georgian Court W, 22-73/27 at St. Thomas Aq.* W, 22-94/05 at New Haven * W, 18-54/06 at Bentley W, 17-134/08 at SCSU W, 21-44/12 at Stonehill W, 14-104/15 at Merrimack W, 24-164/18 vs. Regis Univ. W, 21-44/19 vs. Philadelphia* W, 20-24/23 at Dowling * W, 16-34/26 vs. Bryant W, 20-64/29 vs. Molloy * W, 13-25/02 at C.W. Post W, 7-45/15 vs. C.W. Post ^ L, 9-4^-NCAA Tournament (Houston, Texas)

2009Record: 18-0ECC: 4-0NCAA DII ChampionsCoach: Joe Spallina2/20 at Rollins College W, 19-33/01 vs. AIC W, 21-03/07 at St. Michaels W, 21-13/11 vs. SCSU W, 24-43/19 vs. Georgian Court W, 23-13/21 vs. Assumption W, 25-53/22 vs. Bentley W, 18-43/28 vs. Merrimack W, 21-44/03 vs. New Haven W, 18-64/05 at Franklin Pierce W, 24-44/11 vs. Stonehill W, 16-84/18 at Philadelphia W, 22-44/22 at Dowling* W, 14-104/25 at Molloy* W, 19-74/26 vs. STAC * W, 23-25/02 at C.W. Post* W, 14-95/16 vs. C.W. Post^ W, 15-105/17 vs. Lock Haven^ W, 16-4^-NCAA Tournament (Salem, Va.)

2010Record: 19-1NE-10: 11-0NE-10 ChampionsNCAA DII ChampionsCoach: Joe Spallina2/19 at Rollins W, 20-72/28 vs. Belmont Abbey W, 21-63/16 vs. Queens N.Y. W, 25-33/20 at Stonehill* W, 16-93/21 at Assumption* W, 20-13/27 vs. Franklin Pierce* W, 24-73/31 at Merrimack* W, 23-124/03 at Bentley* W, 23-34/06 vs. SCSU* W, 24-24/10 vs. St. Michael’s* W, 24-04/14 vs. AIC* W, 25-74/17 at St. Anselm* W, 24-24/20 at New Haven* W, 24-74/24 vs. SNHU* W, 25-95/01 vs. CW Post L, 21-165/08 vs. SNHU% W, 24-65/09 vs. Stonehill% W, 14-13 OT5/15 vs Stonehill W, 15-105/22 vs. CW Post^ W, 14-95/23 vs. West Chester^ W, 17-7%-NE-10 Tournament^-NCAA Tournament (Gettysburg, Penn.)

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Year-by-Year Records2011Record: 20-0NE-10: 12-0NE-10 ChampionsNCAA Division II ChampionsCoach: Joe Spallina2/22 at Rollins W, 21-93/12 vs. Philadelphia W, 25-33/23 at Le Moyne* W, 11-93/26 vs. St. Anselm* W, 22-03/27 at Dowling W, 20-123/30 vs. Merrimack* W, 25-54/6 at AIC* W, 22-04/9 vs. Stonehill* W, 20-144/12 vs. Assumption* W, 24-44/16 at St. Michael’s* W, 24-24/17 at Franklin Pierce* W, 24-34/20 at SCSU* W, 24-24/22 at C.W. Post W, 19-74/23 vs. Bentley* W, 22-24/27 vs. New Haven* W, 21-64/30 at SNHU* W, 24-35/7 vs. Merrimack% W, 24-105/8 vs. Le Moyne% W, 17-115/21^ vs. Le Moyne W, 18-135/22^ vs. Limestone W, 17-4%-NE-10 Tournament^-NCAA Tournament (Garden City, N.Y. hosted by Adelphi University on Motamed Field)

2012Record: 19-3NE-10: 11-1NE-10 ChampionsNCAA First RoundCoach: Rob Grella3/1 vs. Molloy W, 15-103/5 at Bloomsburg W, 20-63/10 at Philadelphia W, 21-33/15 at SNHU* W, 23-123/17 at Merrimack* W, 20-93/21 vs. Le Moyne* L, 10-113/24 at St. Anselm* W, 22-123/31 vs. Franklin Pierce* W, 24-74/4 vs. AIC* W, 23-74/7 at Stonehill* W, 19-74/10 at Assumption* W, 23-84/24 vs. St. Michael’s* W, 20-24/18 vs. SCSU* W, 23-0

4/21 at Bentley* W, 20-114/24 at New Haven* W, 10-84/28 vs. LIU-Post L, 11-13 OT5/5 at Stonehill% W, 12-11 OT5/6 at Le Moyne% W, 13-125/12 at LIU-Post^ L, 11-14%-NE-10 Tournament^-NCAA First Round (at LIU-Post)

2013Record: 18-3NE-10: 11-1NE-10 Runner UpNCAA Final FourCoach: Rob Grella2/17 at St Leo W, 21-73/1 at Molloy W, 17-123/2 at AIC* W, 19-23/9 vs. Philadelphia W, 20-33/16 vs. Merrimack* W, 20-73/20 at SCSU* W, 16-23/23 at Franklin Pierce* W, 18-13/26 vs. Grand Valley W, 22-53/30 vs. Stonehill* W, 12-54/6 at SNHU* W, 24-74/9 vs. New Haven* W, 14-94/13 vs. St. Anselm* W, 11-94/17 at Le Moyne L, 13-114/20 at St. Michael’s* W, 20-14/23 vs. Assumption* W, 19-44/24 vs. Lindenwood W, 18-124/26 vs. Bentley* W, 10-45/4 at Stonehill% W, 11-75/5 at Le Moyne% L, 8-65/11 at Le Moyne^ W, 9-85/18 LIU-Post^ L, 7-6%-NE-10 Tournament^-NCAA Tournament

2014Record: 22-0NE-10: 12-0NE-10 ChampionsNCAA National ChampionsCoach: Rob Grella2/21 Grand Valley State W, 17-33/1 Lindenwood W, 13-113/8 Philadelphia W, 20-43/15 Merrimack W, 21-33/17 Saint Thomas Aquinas W, 19-03/19 SCSU W, 23-13/22 Franklin Pierce W, 22-33/25 American Int’l W, 18-03/29 Stonehill W, 10-44/2 Mercy W, 17-34/5 SNHU W, 22-54/8 New Haven W, 13-54/12 Saint Anselm W, 21-114/13 Assumption W, 24-34/16 Le Moyne W, 16-64/19 Saint Michael’s W, 18-14/26 Bentley W, 15-75/3 Stonehill % W, 14-55/4 New Haven % W, 14-45/10 Saint Anselm ^ W, 20-65/17 LIU Post ^ W, 17-105/18 Lock Haven ^ W, 7-5%-NE-10 Tournament^-NCAA Tournament

All-Time Roster

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AAcker, Courtney 2009-12

Aitkens, Rachel 2013-**

Angulo, Victoria 2001

Anselmin, Dawn 2003-06

BBadalato, Natalie 2014-**

Bass, Nicole 2008-11

Beier, Kate 2014-**

Belle, Lauren 2007-20

Bennett, Laura 2006-09

Blume, Meghan 2004-07

Bogensberger, Jackie 2007-20

Borges, Chandley 2015-**

Braich, Braich 2001-02

Briseno, Gabriela 2015-**

Brooks, Kateri 2015-**

Brown, Meg 2011-14

Buckowski, Joanie 2011-13

Bulkley, Melissa 2007

Burke, Arielle 2009-12

Burke, Holly 2007-20

Busardo, Jessica 2004

CCacioli, Cara 2005

Cali, Dina 2002

Campbell, Kim 2002

Cannata, Mary 2003-06

Carey, Lauren 2012

Caridi, Frankie 2011

Carter, Kaitlyn 2008-11

Ceraso, Michelle 2008-12

Ciaci, Katelynn 2011-13

Coiro, Josephine 2002-03

Conrad, Kristie 2012

Conway, Elizabeth 2015-**

Cook, Demmianne 2010-11

Lauren, Lauren 2007-10

Crimi, Devan 2011-14

DDelgado, Colette 2004-05

Devito, Erica 2009-12

Demasi, Melissa 2003-06

Dempsey, Jordann 2011-14

De La Rosa, Noreen 2001

FFacchini, Christina 2005

Farley, Shannon 2001

Fasano, Andrea 2002-03

Fennessey, Leigh 2001-04

Fey, Elizabeth 2010-11

Fitzpatrick, Caitlin 2007-10

Fox, Lauren 2009-10

Froccaro, Alexa 2012-**

Fronczak, Brittany 2007-20

Fucich, Jennifer 2005-08

Fudge, Tiffany 2004

GGallo, Gianna 2013-**

Gangarossa, Tara 2009-12

Gazzano, Kara 2001

Gibbone, Anne 2001

Giordano, Lauren 2004-07

Graham, Jen 2014-**

Graziano, Jill 2014-**

Grodotzke, Tara 2004-07

HHayes, Taylor 2013-**

Hedges, Laura 2011-14

Hilbert, Caitlin 2005-08

Hill, Stephanie 2001-02

Hock, Katherine 2002-05

Holz, Jeannine 2006-09

JJackson, Stefani 2011-14

Jahelka, Jacqueline 2014-**

Janelli, Lauren 2012-**

Jaycox, Danielle 2012-**

Jones, Kristen 2010-11

KKafarski, Danielle 2007-10

Kane, Lindsay 2007-10

Keesling, Emily 2013-**

Kozakiewicz, Christina 2006-09

Kyriacou, Jayna 2003-06

King, Sharon 2001

LLaBosco, Alyssa 2007-2010

Lamont, Alaina 2011-14

Langston, Taylor 2013-**

Lieberman, Nicole 2007-10

Lopez, Diana 2004-07

Lopez, Lauren 2004-07

Lyons, Danielle 2007

MMaggiotta, Lisa 2005-07

Marra, Jessica 2003-06

Marran, Stephanie 2015-**

Mathewson, Melyssa 2013

McDermott, Rachel 2003

Mercado, Destiny 2001

Mercier, Emily 2011

Metelenis, Megan 2007-08

Mills, Felicia 2012-**

Mills, Marissa 2009-12

Monaco, Jeanne Marie 2006

Monjardo, Grace 2005-06

Monsees, Ann 2001

Montano, Danielle 2013-**

Murphy, Allyson 2004-07

OO’Brien, Rachel 2013-**

Oliveto, Angela 2012-13

Osmulski, Kelly 2013-**

PPagan, Jessica 2001-03

Palmieri, Mallory 2011

Patano, Patano 2003-05

Perez, Catherine 2001-04

Petersen, Claire 2010-11

Petersen, Hailey 2015-**

Pierce, Beth Anne 2015-**

Pingitore, Nicole 2007-20

Pirone, Janine 2003-06

QQuinn, Victoria 2006

RRaab, Roxanne 2013

Ray, Rachel 2006-09

Read, Melissa 2001-02

Richardson, Katie 2013-14

Rivera, Candy 2001

Rojas, Jennifer 2011-12

Rosellini, Camille 2013-**

Ruppert, Christie 2001-04

Ryan, Kelly 2003-06

Ryan, Marie 2001-04

SSangiorgio, Sara 2010-13

Sanna, Jessica 2007

Sauvageau, Cassidy 2013

Scanell, Michele 2015-**

Schneider, Allison 2015-**

Schreiner, Kristen 2005-06

Sica, Janet 2005-06

Sinacori, Danielle 2015-**

Sinclair, Kelly 2015-**

Smath, Lauren 2002

Smith, Kaitlin 2007

Simpson, Emily 2008-09

Sotcheff, Vanessa 2007-20

Stackpole, Kaitlyn 2015-**

Staudt, Alison 2009-12

Stoia, Nina 2013-14

Sulinski, Karen 2002-04

TTumulty, Allison 2007-

2010

VVelasquez, Evelin 2002-04

WWargo, Kristina 2010

Weber, Ryley 2014-**

Wenzel, Mariel 2009-11

Whitfield, Lindsay 2009-12

Williams, Jacqueline 2011-14

ZZahra, Johanna 2007-11

Zalewski, Casey 2015-**

Danny McCabe Adelphi University President Dr. Robert A. Scott appointed Danny McCabe Director of Athletics and Campus Recreation at Adelphi in July 2013.

In his first year at the helm of the Panthers’ Athletic Department, McCabe guided the department to a second straight Northeast-10 Conference President’s Cup as well as a National Championship for the women’s lacrosse program. Additionally, eight teams qualified for their respective NCAA Tournaments that included three NE-10 Conference Championships. In the classroom, seven student-athletes were recognized as CoSida Capital One Academic All-District I Team honorees, including two Academic All-Americans in Nick Watson from men’s lacrosse and Devan Crimi of the National Champion women’s lacrosse squad. Furthermore, seven teams earned the NE-10 Team Academic Excellence Awards

In addition to the success in competition and in the classroom, McCabe has been instrumental in bringing the sponsorships of TD Bank ®, the Whitmore Group, the Green Turtle, and MetLife ® to the department during his first year. McCabe came to Adelphi from Hofstra University, where he was a part of the Pride Intercollegiate Athletic program for eight years, as Executive Associate Athletic Director. He played a pivotal role in the day-to-day operation of the department and in that role McCabe spearheaded Hofstra’s NCAA Certification process, and played a large role in developing and implementing the University’s five-year plan for athletics. He also served as the chairman of the NCAA Lacrosse Quarterfinals Organizing Committee at Hofstra in 2009 and 2011.

In addition, McCabe served as the program administrator for the men’s and women’s basketball, men’s lacrosse, volleyball and the men’s soccer program and had oversight responsibilities for the sports medicine and strength and conditioning departments. Prior to Hofstra, McCabe was at Providence College where he served as Associate Director of Athletics for External Relations from 2000-05. In that capacity, he managed all athletic department

marketing, promotions and sales strategies for the Big East institution. Under his guidance, the College experienced increased sponsorship sales and ticket sales and increased the average attendance at Friar men’s basketball games.

McCabe also oversaw the Providence Athletic Ticket Office, managed their collegiate licensing program increasing revenue by 133 percent, and worked with the Director of Athletics in the department’s fundraising program. Before his time at Providence, McCabe served as the University of Miami (FL) Director of Ticket Sales from 1998 to 2000. At Miami, he handled season ticket and group ticket sales strategies for the Hurricane’s football, baseball, and men’s and women’s basketball programs.

McCabe also spent time in leadership roles in the marketing departments at both Fairfield University (1994-98) and Fordham University (1991-92). A 1991 graduate of Providence College with a bachelor’s degree in business administration, McCabe earned a MBA degree from Fairfield University in 2004.

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Director of Athletics and Campus Recreation

Danny McCabeDirector of Athletics and

Campus Recreation

Kate WhalenSenior Associate AD/

SWA/Compliance

Adam SiepiolaAssociate Athletic

Director/Director of External Relations

Garrett ChapmanBusiness Manager

Meghan TragnerBusiness Department -

Graduate Assistant

Pat McWaltersCoordinator of Sports

Information

Administration

Emily DorkoSports Information - Graduate Assistant

LaSheena BrownEquipment Room

Manager/Purchasing

Aja BarrettEquipment Room - Graduate Assistant

Dolly GormanExecutive Assistant

Gina CosciaAdministrative Assistant

Katherine Martin Administrative Assistant

Luke Beermann Athletic Training - Graduate Assistant

Erin Beane Athletic Training – Graduate Assistant

Keith FerraraHead Strength and

Conditioning Coach

Mike GavaganHead Athletic Trainer

Renee CrossanAssistant Athletic

Trainer

Tracie Thomson Assistant Athletic

Trainer

Shannah Dalton Assistant Athletic

Trainer

Athletic Training

Andrew McCabe Graduate Assistant

Shaun RutherfordGraduate Assistant

Georgette BrownAssistant Athletic

Director

Mychael FabioGraduate Assistant

Event Management

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Campus Recreation

Linda Gundrum Director

Les BoyceAssistant Director

Michael GrantAssistant Director

Jamie FloodGraduate Assistant

Andrew HofferGraduate Assistant

Monica MartinezGraduate Assistant

Head Coaches

Carlo AcquistaMen’s Soccer Head

Coach/Senior Assistant Athletic Director

Chris ArmasWomen’s Soccer Head

Coach/Assistant Athletic Director

David DukeMen’s Basketball Head

Coach/Assistant Athletic Director

Heather JacobsWomen’s Basketball

Head Coach/Assistant Athletic Director

Danielle MacKnight

Women’s Volleyball Head Coach/Assistant Athletic

Director

Breanne NastiSoftball Head Coach/

Assistant Athletic Director

Gordon PurdieMen’s Lacrosse Head

Coach/Assistant Athletic Director

Dom ScalaBaseball Head Coach/

Assistant Athletic Director

Paula BrabandSwimming and Diving

Head Coach

Matt DemeoMen’s Golf Head Coach

Dennis KearneyBowling Head Coach

Pat McCabeWomen’s Lacrosse Head

Coach

Michael MisitiMen’s and Women’s Tennis Head Coach

Ann Obermeyer Women’s Golf

Head Coach

Gloria O’Connor Field Hockey Head Coach

Katie ReesCross Country/Track and

Field Head Coach

Nicole LesniakDance Head Coach

Alex CampbellCheerleading Head Coach

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Long Island There’s more than plenty to do on Long Island. Arts, culture, history, beaches, golf and shopping.

There are five distinctive regions in Long Island North Shore, otherwise known as the Gold Coast, with dozens of historic sites dating back to colonial days and Gatsby-era mansions .

South Shore, the Island’s spectator sports and entertainment center, with world-famous Jones and Fire Island Beaches, and home to the New York Islanders.

Central Suffolk, with beautiful forests and natural

inlets, the world’s largest factory outlet center and a huge water park.

North Fork, with an array of vineyards, waterfront ports and farm stands.

South Fork, widely known as “The Hamptons,” with its pristine beaches and exclusive villages.

It is impossible not to find something interesting to do and see in Manhattan. The most renowned of New York City’s five boroughs, Manhattan offers the best of everything—Broadway shows, concerts, sporting events, museums, shops, restaurants, parks, parades, cultural landmarks and one-of-a-kind neighborhoods. New York City is only 30 minutes from the Adelphi University Campus.

On a trip to Manhattan, you could:

• Head to Central Park to catch the finish of the New York City Marathon, or pack a picnic basket for lunch on the grass at Strawberry Fields;

• Ring in the New Year by watching the famous ball drop in Times Square;

• Catch a Tony Award-winning show or late-night TV favorite David Letterman on Broadway;

• See the Knicks take the court or the Rangers hit the ice at historic Madison Square Garden;

• Try your hand at any number of sports at Chelsea Piers;

• Get in the holiday spirit at the tree-lighting ceremony at Rockefeller Center;

• Indulge your love of the arts at Lincoln Center or Carnegie Hall;

• Visit the best-known address in the financial world: Wall Street;

• Spend a leisurely day walking through a unique neighborhood such as Little Italy, Chinatown, Greenwich Village or Harlem;

• Experience the great works of art you’ve discussed in class on a trip to Museum Mile along Fifth Avenue; or take a tour of the building that seeks to unite the world, the United Nations.

New York City

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William J. Bonomo Memorial FieldThe William J. Bonomo Memorial Field was officially opened on October 6, 2007 and dedicated on December 10, 2007 as home to the baseball team. The field, which is constructed of field turf with cut outs for the bases,

home plate and the pitcher’s mound, allow for games to be played in the most unfavorable of condition.

Along each foul line are 50-foot dugouts and enclosed bullpens with two pitchers mounds. The entire field is enclosed and the outfield features an eight-foot high fence with a windscreen.

Motamed FieldMotamed Field is the home to both the men’s and women’s soccer and lacrosse teams as well as the field hockey team. It has all-weather turf and lights to accommodate games at any time of the day all year long. A fully working three-room press box complete with internet, PA and sound system, and a crow’s nest for videotaping sits atop the

stands that seat 1,600 spectators.

Janet L. Ficke FieldNamed after long time softball coach, the Janet L. Ficke Field was rededicated in October 2005 and got a face-lift with renovations finished in the summer of 2011. The brand new, state of the art field features an all-weather turf outfield and dirt infield. Additionally, the field includes two, 40 foot brick cutout dugouts which include storage space as well as bathrooms for both the home and visiting benches. Seating in the stands can hold 500 spectators while a working press box for the Sports Information and game day staff complete with Internet and a PA and sound system overlooks the field.

Facilities

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FacilitiesCenter for Recreation and SportsOpened in 2008, the CRS is the home of Adelphi Athletics and one of the newest buildings on campus. The 76,000 square foot facility houses athletic department personnel, coaches and assistant coaches offices as well as the equipment and athletic training and rehabilitation rooms. It is also home to the men’s and women’s basketball teams as well as the volleyball team. The three-court gymnasium has seating for 800 spectators which can be expanded to 1,000 when using the track for additional standing space. The jogging surface which is suspended above the courts is an all-weather, rubber surface that is .10 mile.

Woodruff HallWoodruff Hall is one of Adelphi’s original buildings on campus. Built in 1896 and renovated in 2009, historic Woodruff Hall is a landmark in Garden City. The outside remains the same while the inside was completely renovated. The four lane, 25 yard swimming pool is home to the swim team as well as the Adelphi Community and is equipped with a HyTek scoring system. Woodruff Hall is also the home to the physical education and exercise science departments as well as Campus Recreation.

Tennis Courts Located behind the practice field, the Adelphi University Tennis courts are home to the men’s and women’s tennis teams. There are four courts with bleacher seating for spectators and fans.

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Undergraduate ProgramsAccountingAfrican American and Ethnic Studies^Anthropology/Forensic AnthropologyArt• Art History• Fine Arts (ceramics, painting,

photography, printmaking, sculpture)

• Graphic DesignArt Education*Asian StudiesBiochemistryBiologyChemistryCommunicationsCommunication Sciences and

DisordersComputer and Management

Information Systems

Computer ScienceCriminal JusticeDance**EconomicsEducation Studeis• Adolescence Education (STEP)• Childhood Education (STEP)EnglishEnvironmental StudiesExercise PhysiologyFinanceForeign Language StudiesFrenchGender StudiesHistoryInterdisciplinary StudiesInternational StudiesJournalismLatin American StudiesManagement (Finance, Marketing,

Human Resource Management, Management Information Systems)MathematicsMusic**NursingPerforming Arts**• Acting• Design TechPhilosophyPhysical EducationPhysical Education/Health EducationPhysicsPolitical SciencePsychologyPublic ServiceSocial WorkSociologySpanishSport Management

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Five-year Bachelor’s/Master’s Program• Business• Scholars Teacher Education Program (STEP)• Adolescence Education• Childhood Education• Social Work

Pre-Professional Opportunities• Pre-Dental • Pre-Engineering• Pre-Law• Pre-Medicine• Pre-Optometry• Pre-Physical Therapy/allied health

Special Programs• Honors College• Levermore Global Scholars Program• Learning Disabilities Program• General Studies Program

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