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2014 Fresno State Women’s Lacrosse Notes GameDay Information Fresno State at San Diego State Wednesday, April 23, 2014 • 6 p.m. PT Aztec Lacrosse Field • San Diego, Calif. Fresno State at Michigan Saturday, April 26, 2014 • 1 p.m. PT Michigan Stadium • Ann Arbor, Mich. Contact: Kasandra Martinson ([email protected]) Phone: 559-389-1901 Bulldogs End Season on the Road The Fresno State lacrosse team is set to conclude its 2014 season this week with two road games at San Diego State and Michigan. The Bulldogs face the Aztecs on Wednesday at 6 p.m. PT for their Mountain Pacific Sports Federa- tion finale and then travel to Ann Arbor, Mich. for their last game of the season against first year program Michigan on Saturday, April 26 at 1 p.m. PT. About the Competition San Diego State (6-9, 3-5 MPSF) is on an eight game losing streak and is coming off two home losses over the weekend to No. 13/9 Stanford (15-10) and Oregon (13-6). Senior Meris Walsh leads SDSU with 30 goals this season, while junior attack Michaela Jarvis is the Aztecs’ leader in points with 34 on 18 goals and a team-high 16 assists. Christina Ricciardulli has been San Diego State’s defensive standout throughout this season, as she’s currently 48th in the nation with 52 draw controls, she also leads the Aztecs with 18 caused turnovers and 26 groundballs. SDSU is currently tied with Cal for sixth in the MPSF standings and leads the Bulldogs 2-0 all-time. First year program, Michigan (3-12, 0-6 ALC) heads into Saturday’s game with the Bulldogs off a 16-9 loss to conference foe Vanderbilt on April 19. Freshman Anna Schueler has led Michigan across the board during its inaugural season with 29 goals, 38 points, 49 draw controls and 16 caused turnovers. Fellow freshman Tess Korten is a close second in scoring with 37 points on 25 goals and a team-high 12 assists. Allison Silber has started all 15 games in cage and has a 35.2 save percentage alongside a team-best 34 groundballs. Of the Wolverines’ three victories this season, two of them were over MPSF teams in sudden-victory double overtime, UC Davis (13-12, 2OT) and Cal (13-12, 2OT). Bulldog Leaders With two games remaining, senior Kara Conchek leads Fresno State with 32 points on 27 goals and five assists, while sophomore Anjelica Fuccillo is second with 27 points off of 21 goals and six assists. Defensively, freshman Kyleigh Westgarth has a team-best 33 draw controls, senior Ashley Phillips has a team-high 10 caused turnovers and junior Holly Cisneros leads the squad with 22 groundballs. In addition, junior attacker Marcy Levatino has 21 points on 16 goals and five assists this season. Four-Straight Hat Tricks Concheck has recorded four-straight hat tricks for the Bulldogs, dating back the USC game on March 28. The senior midfielder has posted six hat tricks this season, while sophomore Anjelica Fuccillo has matched Concheck in the last three games and has recorded four hat tricks on the year. Combined, the two have scored 28 goals for the Bulldogs in the last five games. FRESNO STATE WOMEN’S LACROSSE Date Opponent Time/Result February 16 @ Monmouth W, 8-6 17 @ Wagner Univresity L, 9-5 23 No. 18 Denver* L, 20-5 March 2 @ Marist L, 17-8 5 No. 19 Stanford* L, 19-5 8 Colorado* L, 12-6 15 @ Oregon* L, 18-3 16 @ UConn L, 19-8 19 Columbia L, 14-8 28 USC* L, 16-6 29 Alumni Game W, 10-5 April 10 St. Mary’s* W, 16-12 15 @ Cal* L, 11-7 18 @ UC Davis* L, 15-8 23 @ San Diego State* 6 p.m. 26 @ Michigan 1 p.m. MPSF Tournament Denver, Colo. | May 1-4 | Game Times TBD All Times Pacific and subject to change Home Matches in BOLD *- MPSF Opponents 2014 SCHEDULE MPSF STANDINGS MPSF Overall W L W L Pct. Denver 8 0 15 1 .938 Oregon 6 1 10 5 .667 Stanford 6 2 12 3 .800 USC 6 3 8 7 .533 Colorado 5 3 9 7 .563 SDSU 3 5 6 9 .400 California 3 5 5 10 .333 UC Davis 2 6 7 8 .467 Fresno State 1 7 2 11 .154 St. Mary’s 0 8 2 11 .154

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2014 Fresno State Women’s Lacrosse Notes

GameDay Information

Fresno State at San Diego StateWednesday, April 23, 2014 • 6 p.m. PT

Aztec Lacrosse Field • San Diego, Calif.

Fresno State at MichiganSaturday, April 26, 2014 • 1 p.m. PTMichigan Stadium • Ann Arbor, Mich.

Contact: Kasandra Martinson ([email protected]) Phone: 559-389-1901

Bulldogs End Season on the Road The Fresno State lacrosse team is set to conclude its 2014 season this week with two road games at San Diego State and Michigan. The Bulldogs face the Aztecs on Wednesday at 6 p.m. PT for their Mountain Pacific Sports Federa-tion finale and then travel to Ann Arbor, Mich. for their last game of the season against first year program Michigan on Saturday, April 26 at 1 p.m. PT.

About the Competition San Diego State (6-9, 3-5 MPSF) is on an eight game losing streak and is coming off two home losses over the weekend to No. 13/9 Stanford (15-10) and Oregon (13-6). Senior Meris Walsh leads SDSU with 30 goals this season, while junior attack Michaela Jarvis is the Aztecs’ leader in points with 34 on 18 goals and a team-high 16 assists. Christina Ricciardulli has been San Diego State’s defensive standout throughout this season, as she’s currently 48th in the nation with 52 draw controls, she also leads the Aztecs with 18 caused turnovers and 26 groundballs. SDSU is currently tied with Cal for sixth in the MPSF standings and leads the Bulldogs 2-0 all-time.

First year program, Michigan (3-12, 0-6 ALC) heads into Saturday’s game with the Bulldogs off a 16-9 loss to conference foe Vanderbilt on April 19. Freshman Anna Schueler has led Michigan across the board during its inaugural season with 29 goals, 38 points, 49 draw controls and 16 caused turnovers. Fellow freshman Tess Korten is a close second in scoring with 37 points on 25 goals and a team-high 12 assists. Allison Silber has started all 15 games in cage and has a 35.2 save percentage alongside a team-best 34 groundballs. Of the Wolverines’ three victories this season, two of them were over MPSF teams in sudden-victory double overtime, UC Davis (13-12, 2OT) and Cal (13-12, 2OT).

Bulldog Leaders With two games remaining, senior Kara Conchek leads Fresno State with 32 points on 27 goals and five assists, while sophomore Anjelica Fuccillo is second with 27 points off of 21 goals and six assists. Defensively, freshman Kyleigh Westgarth has a team-best 33 draw controls, senior Ashley Phillips has a team-high 10 caused turnovers and junior Holly Cisneros leads the squad with 22 groundballs. In addition, junior attacker Marcy Levatino has 21 points on 16 goals and five assists this season.

Four-Straight Hat Tricks Concheck has recorded four-straight hat tricks for the Bulldogs, dating back the USC game on March 28. The senior midfielder has posted six hat tricks this season, while sophomore Anjelica Fuccillo has matched Concheck in the last three games and has recorded four hat tricks on the year. Combined, the two have scored 28 goals for the Bulldogs in the last five games.

FRESNO STATE WOMEN’S LACROSSE

Date Opponent Time/Result

February 16 @ Monmouth W, 8-6

17 @ Wagner Univresity L, 9-5 23 No. 18 Denver* L, 20-5March 2 @ Marist L, 17-8 5 No. 19 Stanford* L, 19-5 8 Colorado* L, 12-6 15 @ Oregon* L, 18-3 16 @ UConn L, 19-8 19 Columbia L, 14-8 28 USC* L, 16-6

29 Alumni Game W, 10-5April 10 St. Mary’s* W, 16-12 15 @ Cal* L, 11-7

18 @ UC Davis* L, 15-8 23 @ San Diego State* 6 p.m. 26 @ Michigan 1 p.m.

MPSF TournamentDenver, Colo. | May 1-4 | Game Times TBD

All Times Pacific and subject to changeHome Matches in BOLD*- MPSF Opponents

2014 SCHEDULE

MPSF STANDINGS

MPSF Overall W L W L Pct.Denver 8 0 15 1 .938Oregon 6 1 10 5 .667Stanford 6 2 12 3 .800USC 6 3 8 7 .533Colorado 5 3 9 7 .563SDSU 3 5 6 9 .400California 3 5 5 10 .333UC Davis 2 6 7 8 .467 Fresno State 1 7 2 11 .154St. Mary’s 0 8 2 11 .154

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G2014 MPSF

SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

2014 FS TEAMSINGLE-GAME HIGHS

Concheck in the Record Books With a standout senior year, Concheck has led Fresno State across the board this season and most recently etched her way into the record books as the Bulldogs all-time leading scorer with 71 career goals and 82 points.

Freshman Impact The freshman Bulldog class has made a positive impact across the field in their first season. As a class they have combined for 25 goals and 32 points. Freshmen Allison Poust leads the class with seven goals which ranks fourth on the team, while Kyleigh Westgarth trails closely with six goals and Sarah Goetz adds four. Westgarth also leads Fresno State with 33 draw controls this year while Caroline Dineen-Carlson is second on the team with 27 draw controls

’Dogs Defeat St. Mary’s for First Conference Win The Bulldogs came together for their best game of the season last week to defeat St. Mary’s 16-12 for their first conference win of the season. Fresno State posted a season-best 20 points, 21 ground-balls and 13 caused turnovers in the victory on Senior Night. Six Bulldogs scored on the night, led by sophomore Anjelica Fuccillo with career-high five goals. On the defensive end redshirt freshman Chyna Hill recorded a personal-best four ground-balls and three caused-turnovers for the Bulldogs.

Seniors Shine on Their Night On a perfect Senior Night, Bulldogs’ seniors Kara Concheck, Lisa Barnaba and Ashley Phillips com-bined to lead the Bulldogs to their first win over longtime rival and conference opponent St. Mary’s in the programs history on April 10. Barnaba came up huge in cage for Fresno State in the win with 15 saves off of the Gaels 31 shots. Her 15 saves ranks third all-time in Fresno State’s record books. Phillips stepped up and led a strong defense unit for the ‘Dogs, adding two caused turnovers and one groundball in the overall great team win. Concheck also came out on fire in her last home game of her

career and posted a personal-best six points in the victory off of four goals and two assists.

Levatino Receives Rosa Parks Award Junior Marcy Levatino was awarded the Rosa Parks Athletic “Just Do It” Award at the Fresno State Rosa Parks Awards banquet at the Satellite Student Union on Friday, Feb. 28. Requirements for the award include extraordinary leadership qualities and passion for the betterment of the team. The recipient must have also been actively involved in community and display traits of strong character. An outstanding student who has most recently started the prestigious Fresno State nursing program, Levatino is also a standout student-athlete and team captain on the Fresno State lacrosse team. Coming off a strong sophomore season, Levatino is pivotal returner for the Bulldogs. She has started every game in the midfield this season and currently leads the team with seven points.

Goals16........................................ vs. St. Mary’s (April 10)

Assits5............................................ vs. UConn (March 16)

Points20........................................ vs. St. Mary’s (April 10)

Saves16............................................. at Wagner (Feb. 17)

Draw Controls13.......................................... vs. UConn (March 16)

Groundballs21........................................ vs. St. Mary’s (April 10)

Caused Turnovers13........................................ vs. St. Mary’s (April 10)

2014 FS INDIVIDUALSINGLE-GAME HIGHS

Goals4...................... Marcy Levatino and Kara Concheck

Assits2..........Kara Concheck ....... vs. St. Mary’s (April 10)

Points6..........Kara Concheck ....... vs. St. Mary’s (April 10)

Saves16......... Lisa Barnaba .............. at Wagner (Feb. 17)

Draw Controls6....... Kyleigh Westgarth ... vs. Columbia (March 19)

Groundballs8........... Lisa Barnada ....... last vs. Marist (March 2)

Caused Turnovers3..............Chyna Hill ........... vs. St. Mary’s (April 10)

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The upcoming 2013-14 season marks Jessica Pausewang’s third year as the Fresno State head lacrosse coach. In her second season with the Bulldogs, Pausewang led the team to two nonconference victories, breaking several school records and earning many conference honors along the way.

During the 2013 season three Bulldogs earned MPSF weekly awards under Pausewang’s leadership. Marcy Levatino was named MPSF Offensive Player of the Week and Anjelica Fuccillo earned MPSF Rookie of the Week after the first week of play. Katie Wilbur went on to be named MPSF Defensive Play of the Week in the first week of March.

Under coach Pausewang the Bulldogs also broke several single-season records in 2013. The team recorded a season-best 147 points and 115 goals. The ‘Dogs also topped the Fresno State single-game points record with 23 against Presby-terian and the single-game save record with 18 at Denver.

At the conclusion of regular season play, Levatino was named to the 2013 Moun-tain Pacific Sports Federation All-MPSF Second-Team. Levatino was the second Fresno State lacrosse student-athlete to ever earn All-Conference honors.

In her first season, Pausewang helped the Bulldogs to their first win in the program’s four year existence. She lead the team to an overall 3-10 record , including the No. 1 upset of the year, beating UC Davis, 12-11 in double overtime for their first conference win in the MPSF.

Under Pausewangs tutelage, Briana Hetherington was named the MPSF Player of the Week after the Bulldogs first win in program history against Long Island 17-12. Hetherington was the first Bulldog ever to win this award.

Prior to joining the `Dogs in 2011, Pausewang spent four seasons as head coach at Oneonta State. Pausewang’s resume includes coaching two All-Region All-Americans and multiple SUNY all conference selections and coaching Rendcomb Junior College to a United Kingdom National Championship final.

SUNY Athletic Conference was familiar territory for Pausewang, as she graduated from SUNY Geneseo in 2006, where she played four years of lacrosse and three years of field hockey for the Blue Knights. As a goalie for the Blue Knights, she finished her career ranked second in career saves with 629, including a season-high 180 saves in 2004. She received multiple accolades and graduated as the most decorated goalie in Geneseo history.

Pausewang arrived in Oneonta in the spring of 2008 after living in England coaching and playing lacrosse.

In England, Pausewang coached lacrosse for two years at Rendcomb College. She also coached the Develop-mental team, University College of London, and other various schools with the English Lacrosse Association. She played and coached for the Hitchin Lacrosse Club in England from 2006 to 2007 and also played and coached for the Cheltenham Lacrosse Club in England before returning to the United States.

Pausewang was also the former head coach for four years for the Finland Women’s National team.

A Long Island, NY native, Pausewang is a Level II certified international lacrosse and field hockey coach. She is also an international qualified lacrosse referee.

Pausewang graduated with a dual degree in communicative disorders & sciences from Geneseo.

University InformationLocation: ..................................Fresno, Calif.Founded: .............................................. 1911Enrollment: ........................................ 21,000President: ..................... Dr. Joseph I. CastroNickname:....................................... BulldogsColors: ........................................Red & BlueConference: ........................................ MPSFFacility: ...............................Bulldog StadiumDirector of Athletics:........... Thomas C. BoehDeputy AD/SWA .....................Michael Boele

Coaches/StaffHead Coach.................. Jessica PausewangAssistant Coach........................ Julia DeckerAssistant Coach...............Sarah LautenbachAthletic Trainer............................... Many Hill

Athletics CommunicationsW. Lacrosse Contact ....Kasandra MartinsonE-mail: .............. [email protected] .......................................(559) 389-1901Office: ...................................(559) 278-4881Fax:.......................................(559) 278-2689Mailing: ... 5048 N. Jackson, Rm 104-LS 135Fresno, CA 93740

STARTERS RETURNING/LOSTReturning Starters ...................................... 7 .Starters Lost ............................................... 5Returning Letterwinners ........................... 10Letterwinners Lost .................................... 10Newcomers............................................... 12

PROGRAM HISTORYAll-Time Record ...........................5-51 (.089)

2012-13 SEASON-IN-REVIEWRecord ...................................................2-13Conference ..............................................0-8Home .......................................................0-4Road/Neutral ...........................................2-9

2014 ROSTER BREAKDOWNClassFreshman ................................................. 12 Sophomore ................................................. 6Juniors ........................................................ 2Seniors ....................................................... 3PositionDefense ...................................................... 7Attack.......................................................... 5Midfield ....................................................... 9Goalkeeper ................................................. 2

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Anjelica Fuccillo ......................... Few-cill-low Brooke Filgo ....................................... Fill-goMeganne Weissenfels ............. Wise-en-fellsHaleigh Bailey.......................Hal-lee Bay-leeSarah Lautenbach…… .............Law-tin-back

Fresno State Coaching Staff

Pauswang’s Resume

2011-present ........Fresno State, Head Coach2007-11 ............. Oneonta State, Head Coach2006-10.......Finland National Team, Head Coach2006-07 .......Redcomb College, Head Coach

Sarah LautenbachAssistant CoachSecond Season

Julia DeckerAssistant CoachSecond Season

Mandy HillAthletic Trainer

Sixth Season

FRSNO STATE QUICK FACTS Head Coach Jessica Pausewang

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2014 Bulldog Women’s Lacrosse Roster

NumericalNo. Name Ht. Pos. Yr. Hometown (Previous School)1 Chyna Hill 5-4 MF RS FR Cortlandt Manor, N.Y. (Walter Panas)3 Caroline Dineen-Carlson 5-6 MF FR Coronado, Calif. (Coronado)4 Ariel Ross 5-8 D SO Fresno, Calif. (Hoover)5 Ashley Phillips 5-7 D SR Amherst, N.H. (Souhegan)6 Sarah Goetz 5-6 MF FR San Diego, Calif. (Westview)7 Anjelica Fuccillo 5-8 A SO Eastport, N.Y. (Eastport South Manor)8 Kara Concheck 6-1 A SR Columbus, Ohio (The Wellington School)9 Danielle Sanchez 5-2 D FR Concord, Calif. (Carondelet)10 Haleigh Bailey 5-4 D SO Brookeville, Md. (Our Lady of Good Counsel)11 Meghan Macaulay 5-6 D SO San Diego, Calif. (Rancho Bernardo)12 Holly Cisneros 5-2 MF JR Oregon City, Ore. (La Salle Catholic College Prep)14 Chelsea Hall 5-4 A FR Poway, Calif. (Poway)15 Sophia Aragon 5-1 D SO Seal Beach, Calif. (Los Alamitos)16 Allison Poust 5-9 A FR Bel Air, Md. (Patterson Mill)17 Jordyn Frew 5-5 MF SO Kent Island, Md. (Kent Island)18 Kyleigh Westgarth 5-6 MF FR Carlsbad, Calif. (La Costa Canyon)19 Alex White 5-6 A FR San Diego, Calif. (Westview)21 Meganne Weissenfels 5-5 GK RS FR Coronado, Calif. (Coronado)22 Brooke Filgo 5-10 MF FR San Diego, Calif. (Scripps Ranch)23 Marcy Levatino 5-8 A JR Laguna Hills, Calif. (Laguna Hills)24 Lauren Bryan 5-3 MF FR Gold River, Calif. (St. Francis)25 Megan Kemple 5-5 A FR Fresno, Calif. (Hoover)26 Lisa Barnaba 5-6 GK SR Baltimore, Md. (John Carroll School)

Head Coach: Jessica Pausewang (Geneseo, ‘06) - Third SeasonAssistant Coaches: Julia Decker (College of Brockport, ’08) - Second Season Sarah Lautenbach (Old Dominion, ’07) - Second SeasonAthletic Trainer: Mandy Hill (Fresno State, ‘03)- Sixth Season

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Sophia AragonSeal Beach, Calif.

Haleigh BaileyBrookeville, Md.

Lisa BaranbaBaltimore, Md.

Lauren BryanGold Rivre, Calif.

Holly CisnerosOregon City, Ore.

Kara ConcheckColumbus, Ohio

Caroline Dineen-CarlsonCornado, Calif.

Brooke FilgoSan Diego, Calif.

Jordyn FrewKent Island, Md.

Anjelica FuccilloEastport, N.Y.

Sarah GoetzSan Diego, Calif.

Chelsea HillPoway, Calif.

Chyna HillCortland Manor, N.Y.

Megan KempleFresno, Calif.

Marcy LevatinoLaguna Hills, Calif.

Meghan MacaulaySan Diego, Calif.

Ashley PhillipsAmherst, N.H.

Allison PoustBel Air, Md.

Ariel RossFresno, Calif.

Danielle SanchezConcord, Calif.

Meganne WeissenfelsCornado, Calif.

Kyleigh WestgarthCarlsbad, Calif.

Alex WhiteSan Diego, Calif.

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MOST POINTS1. 23 ........vs. Presbyterian .........................Feb 17, 20132. 22 ........at Howard ...................................Apr 20, 2011 22 ........Long Island ................................Mar 17, 20123. 21 .......Central Connecticut ...................Mar 22, 20124. 20 ........vs. St. Mary’s ..........................April 10, 2014 20 ........DETROIT ................................... Mar 11, 2010 20 ........at UC Davis ............................... Apr 21, 20125. 16 ........at Manhattan .............................Mar 29, 20136. 15 ........at Presbyterian .......................... Mar 24, 2011 15 ........vs. Cincinnati .............................Feb 19, 2012

MOST GOALS1. 18 ........at Howard .................................Apr 20, 20112 18 ........Central Connecticut ...................Mar 22, 20122. 17 ........Long Island ................................Mar 17, 2012 17 ........vs. Presbyterian .........................Feb 17, 20133. 16 ........vs. St. Mary’s ..........................April 10, 20144. 13 ........DETROIT ................................... Mar 11, 2010 13 ........at Liberty .................................... Mar 22, 20115. 12 ........vs. Cincinnati .............................Feb 19, 2012 12 ........at UC Davis ............................... Apr 21, 20126. 11 ........at Presbyterian .......................... Mar 24, 2011 11 ........at Manhattan .............................Mar 29, 2013

MOST ASSISTS1. 8 ..........at UC Davis ............................... Apr 21, 20122. 7 ..........DETROIT ................................... Mar 11, 20103. 6 ..........vs. Presbyterian .........................Feb 17, 20134. 5. .........vs. UConn ............................ March 16, 2014 5 ..........Long Island ................................Mar 17, 2012 5 ..........at Manhattan .............................Mar 29, 20135. 4 ..........vs. St Mary’s ..........................April 10, 2014 4 ..........at Central Connecticut ...............Mar 03, 2010 4 ..........at Presbyterian .......................... Mar 24, 2011 4 ..........vs. Winthrop ................................Mar 8, 2013

MOST SHOTS1. 41 ........Long Island ................................Mar 17, 20122. 38 ........at Howard ...................................Apr 20, 20113. 33 .......vs. Presbyterian .........................Feb 17, 20134. 32 ........DETROIT ................................... Mar 11, 20105. 30 ........vs Presbyterian .......................... Mar 24, 20116. 29 ........Central Connecticut ...................Mar 22, 20127. 28 ........at Howard ...................................Apr 11, 2009 28 ........at Manhattan .............................Mar 29, 20138. 27 ........at UC Davis ............................... Apr 21, 2012 27 ........at St. Mary’s............................... Apr 17, 2013

MOST SAVES1. 18 ........at Denver ...................................Mar 10, 20132. 17 ........vs. St. Mary’s ............................. Apr 18, 20123. 16 ........at Wagner ................................Feb. 17, 20144. 15 ........vs. St. Mary’s ..........................April 10, 20145. 14 ........vs. USC .....................................Mar 28, 2014 14 ........Cincinnati ...................................Feb 19, 2012 14 ........JU ..............................................Mar 27, 20126. 13 ........New Hampshire .........................Mar 14, 2012 13 ........Long Island ................................Mar 17, 2012 13 ........at Albany ....................................Mar 21, 20137. 12 ........at St. Mary’s............................... Mar 10, 2011 12 ........Florida .......................................Mar 28, 2012 12 ........@ SDSU ....................................Mar 20, 2012 12 ........@ Stanford .................................. Apr 2, 2013 12 ........vs SDSD ...................................... Apr 6, 2013 MOST GROUND BALLS1. 39 ........DETROIT ................................... Mar 11, 20102. 30 ........at DETROIT ...............................Mar 27, 20093. 27 ........at Columbia ...............................Mar 31, 20134. 26 ........vs Presbyterian ..........................Mar 29, 20095. 22 ........Iona ...........................................Mar 17, 20106. 21 ........vs. St, Mary’s ..........................April 10, 2014

MOST DRAW CONTROLS1. 20 ........Long Island ................................Mar 17, 20122. 15 ........vs Presbyterian ..........................Mar 29, 20093. 14 ........Central Connecticut ...................Mar 22, 20124. 13 ........at UC Davis ............................... Apr 21, 2012 13 .......vs. Presbyterian .........................Feb 17, 2013 13 ........vs LaSalle ....................................Mar 5, 2013 13 ........vs. UConn ........................... March 16, 20145. 12 ........vs Winthrop .................................Mar 8, 2013

MOST CAUSED TURNOVERS 1. 22 ........DETROIT ................................... Mar 11, 2010 2. 19 ........at Central Connecticut .................Mar 3, 2010 3. 17 ........at Saint Mary’s (CA) .................... Apr 7, 2010 4. 16 ........vs Stanford ................................ Apr 29, 2010 5. 16 ........vs Howard ..................................Apr 20, 2011

MOST POINTS 1. 7 .......Levatino, Marcy ... vs. Presbyterian ...Feb 17, 2013 2. 6 .......Concheck, Kara ... vs. St, Mary’s ........April 10, 2014 6 .......Cross, Amanda ...... DETROIT ...............Mar 11, 2010 6 .......Harrington, Natalie at UC Davis ...........Apr 21, 2012 3. 5 .......Jack, Heather ........ vs Presbyterian ......Mar 29, 2009 5 .......Concheck, Kara ..... vs Cincinnati ..........Feb 19, 2012 5 .......Levatino, Marcy ... vs. UConn .............March 16, 2014

MOST GOALS1. 7 .......Levatino, Marcy ..... vs. Presbyterian .....Feb 17, 20132. 5 .......Jack, Heather ........ vs. Presbyterian .....Mar 29, 2009 5 .......Badali, Paula ......... vs. San Diego State .Apr 6, 20133. 4 .......Concheck, Kara ... vs. St, Mary’s ........April 10, 2014 4 .......Cross, Amanda ...... DETROIT ...............Mar 11, 2010 4 .......Concheck, Kara ..... vs. Cincinnati .........Feb 19, 2012 4 .......Briana Hetherington Long Island ............Mar 17, 2012 4 .......Briana Hetherington Central Conn. ........Mar 22, 2012

MOST ASSISTS1. 5 .......Harrington, Natalie at UC Davis ...........Apr 21, 20122. 3 .......Harrington, Natalie Long Island ............Mar 17, 20123. 2 .......Concheck, Kara ... vs. St, Mary’s ........April 10, 2014 2 .......Cross, Amanda ...... DETROIT ...............Mar 11, 2010 2 .......Walker, Sophie ...... DETROIT ...............Mar 11, 2010 2 .......Wolford, Margaret .. at Central Conn. ......Mar 3, 2010 2 .......Fuccillo, Anjelica .... vs. Presbyterian .....Feb 17, 2013 2 .......Harrington, Natalie vs. Presbyterian .....Feb 17, 2013

MOST SHOTS 1.12 .......Cross, Amanda ...... DETROIT ...............Mar 11, 2010 2. 9 .......Cross, Amanda ...... Iona ........................Mar 17, 2010 9 .......Concheck, Kara ..... vs. Cincinnati .........Feb 19, 2012 9 .......Levatino,Marcy ...... vs. Presbyterian .....Feb 17, 2013 3. 8 .......Jack, Heather ........ at Howard ..............Apr 11, 2009 8 .......Concheck, Kara ..... Long Island ............Mar 17, 2012 8 .......Hetherington, Briana@ SDSU .................Mar 20, 2012 4. 7 .......Erwin, Emily........... at Howard ..............Apr 11, 2009 7 .......Fuccillo, Anjelica . 2x (last on Feb. 16 @ Monmouth) 7 .......Concheck, Kara ... vs. St, Mary’s ........April 10, 2014

MOST SAVES 1. 17 .....Wilbur, Katie .......... at Denver ...............Mar 10, 2013 2. 16 .....Aguilar, Diana ........ vs Stanford ............April 29, 2010 16 .....Barnaba, Lisa ....... at Wagner .............Feb. 17, 2014 3. 15 .....Barnabada, Lisa .... vs. St, Mary’s ........April 10, 2014 14 .....Wilbur, Katie .......... vs. Cincinnati .........Feb 19, 2012 14 .....Barnaba, Lisa ........ vs. Saint Mary’s .....Apr 18, 2012 4. 13 .....Weissenfel,Meganne .. vs. USC .................Mar 28, 2014 13 .....Aguilar, Diana ........ CAL ........................Feb 07, 2009 13 .....Wilbur, Katie .......... Long Island ............Mar 17, 2012

MOST GROUND BALLS 1. 8 .......Barnaba, Lisa ....... vs. Marist ..............Mar 2, 2014 2. 7 .......Cross, Amanda ...... DETROIT ...............Mar 11, 2010 7 .......Fiehler, Taylor ........ DETROIT ...............Mar 11, 2010 3. 6 .......Weber, Sara .......... DETROIT ...............Mar 11, 2010 6 .......Fiehler, Taylor ........ Saint Mary’s ...........Apr 18, 2012 4. 5 .......Gehring, Krisdina... Denver ...................Apr 13, 2009 5 .......Rose, Jennifer ....... at Central Conn. ....Mar 3, 2010 5 .......Rose, Michelle ....... at DETROIT ...........Mar 27, 2009

MOST DRAW CONTROLS 1. 8 .......Levatino, Marcy ..... vs. Presbyterian .....Feb 17, 2013 2. 7 .......Cisneros, Holyy ..... Long Isalnd ............Mar 17, 2012 3. 6 .......Weber, Sara .......... Central Conn. ........Mar 20, 2012 6 .......Westgarth, Kyleigh Columbia .............March 19, 2014 4. 5 .......Davis, Chelsea ...... vs Presbyterian ......Mar 29, 2009 5 .......Fiehler, Taylor ........ at Saint Mary’s) ......Apr 07, 2010 5 .......Scheuber, Aja ........ at Cincinnati ...........Mar 25, 2009 5 .......Westgarth, Kyleigh UConn ..................March 16, 2014

MOST CAUSED TURNOVERS 1. 6 .......Gehring, Krisdina... OREGON .................................. Apr 04, 2010 2. 4 .......Cross, Amanda ...... DETROIT ..................................Mar 11, 2010 4 .......Fiehler, Taylor ........ DETROIT ..................................Mar 11, 2010 4 .......Gehring, Krisdina... at Central Conn. .........................Mar 3, 2010 4 .......Gehring, Krisdina... Denver ...................................... Apr 13, 2009 4 .......Rose, Jennifer ....... at Central Conn. .........................Mar 3, 2010

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2014 Fresno State Women’s Lacrosse Notes

2014 Overall Statistics

Fresno State Combined Team StatisticsAll games (as of Apr 21, 2014)

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 2-11 1-5 1-4 0-2CONFERENCE 1-7 1-4 0-3 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 1-4 0-1 1-1 0-2

Date Opponent Score Att.Feb 16 at Monmouth W 8-6 15402/17/14 at WAGNER L 5-9 101

* Feb 23 #18 DENVER L 5-20 141Mar 02 vs Marist L 8-17 79

* Mar 05 #19 STANFORD L 5-19 153* Mar 08 COLORADO L 6-12 101* Mar 15 at Oregon L 3-18 358

Mar 16 vs UCONN L 8-19 75Mar 19 COLUMBIA L 8-14 122

* Mar 28 USC L 6-16 137* Apr 10 ST. MARY'S W 16-12 175* Apr 15 at California L 7-11 76* Apr 18 at UC Davis L 8-15 157

TEAM STATISTICS FS OPPSHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 93-204 188-388 Goals scored per game 7.15 14.46 Shot pct. . 4 5 6 . 4 8 5 Shots on goal-Attempts 157-204 312-388 SOG pct. . 7 7 0 . 8 0 4 S h o t s / G a m e 15.7 29.8 A s s i s t s 24 75 Free position Made-Att 20-51 58-112 Free position pct. . 3 9 2 . 5 1 8MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES G o a l s - O p p o r t u n i t i e s 0-0 5-2 Conversion Percent . 0 0 0 2.500GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals 93 188 M a n - u p 0 5 M a n - d o w n 0 1 F r e e - p o s i t i o n 20 58 U n a s s i s t e d 69 113 O v e r t i m e 0 0 Goals scored average 7.15 14.46GROUND BALLS 182 227DRAW CONTROLS 109 194TURNOVERS 198 156CAUSED TURNOVERS 76 104CLEARS 100-129 88-92 Clear Pct. . 7 7 5 . 9 5 7PENALTIES N u m b e r 2 0 M i n u t e s 4:00 0:00ATTENDANCE T o t a l 829 846 Dates/Avg Per Date 6/138 5/169 Neutral Site #/Avg 2/77

## PLAYER GP G A Pts Sh Up Dn GB DC TO CT8 Concheck, Kara 13 27 5 32 53 0 0 10 2 14 27 Fuccillo, Anjelica 13 21 6 27 43 0 0 11 1 13 223 Levatino, Marcy 12 16 5 21 31 0 0 5 3 13 116 Poust, Allison 12 7 0 7 12 0 0 4 1 10 118 Westgarth, Kyleig 13 6 2 8 15 0 0 15 33 13 612 Cisneros, Holly 12 4 1 5 12 0 0 22 9 18 86 Goetz, Sarah 12 4 1 5 12 0 0 4 5 16 214 Hall, Chelsea 11 3 0 3 7 0 0 2 1 8 03 Dineen-Carlson,Carol 13 3 2 5 10 0 0 13 27 16 522 Filgo, Brooke 10 2 0 2 6 0 0 9 6 9 517 Frew, Jordyn 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 5 3 221 Weissenfel,Meganne 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 4 14 Ross, Ariel 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 110 Bailey, Haleigh 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 5 19 Sanchez, Danielle 10 0 1 1 0 0 0 5 2 4 125 Kemple, Megan 6 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 026 Barnaba, Lisa 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 0 9 324 Bryan, Lauren 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 019 White, Alex 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 015 Aragon, Sophia 13 0 0 0 1 0 0 16 4 10 911 Macaulay, Meghan 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 1 2 75 Phillips, Ashley 13 0 0 0 1 0 0 14 0 5 101 Hill, Chyna 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 6 15 9

Total 13 93 24 117 204 0 0 182 109 198 76Opponents 13 188 75 263 388 5 1 227 194 156 104

## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Save Pct W-L-T21 Weissenfel,Meganne 8 301:48 61 12.13 47 . 4 3 5 0-0-026 Barnaba, Lisa 12 478:12 127 15.93 77 . 3 7 7 2-9-0

Total 13 780:00 188 14.46 124 . 3 9 7 2-9-0Opponents 13 780:00 93 7.15 64 . 4 0 8 9-2-0

Goals by Period 1st 2nd TotalFresno State 40 53 93Opponents 118 70 188

Saves by Period 1st 2nd TotalFresno State 66 58 124Opponents 35 29 64

Shots by Period 1st 2nd TotalFresno State 95 109 204Opponents 226 162 388

Shots on Goal 1st 2nd TotalFresno State 75 82 157Opponents 184 128 312