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2 Bottom Row (L-R): Maggie Sachs, Ashley Aruffo, Amanda Soto, Dana Lindsay, Bess Siegfried, Amy Stillwell, Bri Ned, Alicia Soto, Julie Mithun, Claire Hubbard, Emily Layden Middle Row (L-R): Adam Norton, Lauren Schmidt, Katharine Fox, Julie Christy, Annie Read, Maris Perlman, Laura Shane, Vikki Fanslow, Sarah Flynn, Amanda Schwab, Leigh Lucas, Jen Kasper Top Row (L-R) Dena Floyd, Jamie Nesbitt, Eleanor Foote, Megan McClain, Sarah Blahnik, Daphne Patterson, Karen Nesbitt, Melissa Vogelsong, Leslie Foard, Charity Fluharty

3 Campus Dr St a n f o r d La c r o s s e 2008 Stanford Lacrosse Guide Stanford Quick Facts... 1 Media Information... 1 Stanford Lacrosse Coaching Staff Roster... 4 Returning Player Profiles Freshmen Profiles Results All-Time Results and Stats Series Record vs. Opponents All-Time Results Opponents Record Book Stanford on the National Team Stanford All-Americans Stanford Lacrosse in the Media Stanford Students Stanford Athletics: Home of Champions Stanford Alumni Stanford University San Francisco Bay Area Stanford Lacrosse Camp Stanford Lacrosse Schedule... Back Cover Cardinal Quick Facts Location:... Stanford, CA Conference:... Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Enrollment:... 13,075 (6,556 Undergraduates/6,519 Graduates) Nickname:... Cardinal Colors:... Cardinal and White Home Field (capacity):... Maloney Field (2,000) President:... John Hennessy Athletic Director:... Bob Bowlsby Website:... Coaching Staff Co-Head Coach:... Adam Norton (Dickinson 97), Second Season Co-Head Coach:... Jen Kasper (Maryland Baltimore-County 07), First Season Volunteer Assistant Coach:... Rachel Dyke (Stanford 07), First Season Directions to Stanford Lacrosse Field From US101 Take Embarcadero Exit West Embarcadero turns into Galvez after crossing El Camino Turn L onto Nelson Rd. Maloney Field is at the back of the Parking Lot From US280 Take Page Mill Exit East Turn L onto Junipero Serra Turn R onto Campus Drive Turn R onto Galvez Turn R onto Nelson Rd. Galvez Junipero Serra 280 Nelson Rd. Page Mill El Camino Maloney Field 101 Embarcadero Oregon Ex Team Information 2007 Overall Record: Conference Record (Finish): (3rd) Letterwinners Returning: Newcomers:... 7 Stanford Directory Stanford Women s Lacrosse Adam Norton:... (650) , adnorton@stanford.edu Jennifer Kasper:... (650) , jkasper@stanford.edu Lacrosse Office Fax:... (650) Training Room:... (650) Media Relations Office Women s Lacrosse Contact:... Simon Ogus ...sogus@stanford.edu Office Phone:... (650) Cell Phone:... (650) Fax:... (650) Stanford Athletics Athletics Department Info... (650) Stanford Sportsline STANFORD Stanford University Info... (650) Mailing Address Department of Athletics Arrillaga Family Sports Center 641 E. Campus Drive Stanford, CA Credits The 2008 Stanford Women s Lacrosse Media Guide was written and edited by Simon Ogus. Design by MB Design. Photography by David Gonzales. Printing by db Print Solutions. On the Cover The Cardinal will be led by seniors Amanda Soto, Katharine Fox, Laura Shane, Megan McClain, Daphne Patterson, Bri Ned and Alicia Soto. 1

4 2008 Ro s t e r 2008 Numerical Roster No. Name Ht. Pos. Yr. Hometown (High School) 1 Vicky Fanslow 5-5 D/MF RS SO Farmingdale, NY (Farmingdale HS) 2 Charity Fluharty 5-8 MF RS FR Grove City, OH (Columbus School for Girls) 3 Eleanor Foote 5-7 MF SO West Newton, MA (St. Paul s School) 4 Karen Nesbitt 5-10 MF FR Cincinnati, OH (Sycamore HS) 5 Ashley Aruffo 5-5 D/MF FR Wynnewood, PA (Episcopal Academy) 6 Jamie Nesbitt 5-7 MF JR Cincinnati, OH (Sycamore HS) 7 Amanda Schwab 5-4 A SO Bryn Mawr, PA (Harriton HS) 8 Katharine Fox 5-4 D SR Lutherville, MD (Roland Park Country School) 9 Sarah Flynn 5-6 A/MF FR Baltimore, MD (Towson High School) 10 Alicia Soto 5-1 D SR Ellicott City, MD (Hayfield Secondary School) 12 Maggie Sachs 5-6 A FR Freeland, MD (The Park School) 13 Julie Christy 5-4 MF SO Malvern, PA (Conestoga HS) 14 Claire Hubbard 5-2 A SO Lutherville, MD (Towson HS) 15 Leslie Foard 5-8 MF FR Cincinnati, OH (Mariemont High School) 17 Megan McClain 5-8 MF/A SR Dallas, TX (Hockaday School) 18 Bess Siegfried 5-5 MF RS SO Devon, PA (Agnes Irwin School) 19 Amy Stillwell 5-3 A SO Columbus, OH (Thomas Worthington HS) 20 Dana Lindsay 5-4 A/MF SO Cleveland Heights, OH (Cleveland Heights HS) 21 Maris Perlman 5-6 MF JR North Kingstown, RI (Lincoln School) 22 Bri Ned 5-3 D SR Severn, MD (Severn School) 23 Emily Layden 5-1 A FR Saratoga Springs, NY (Saratoga Springs High School) 24 Lauren Schmidt 5-4 MF SO Bay Shore, NY (Bay Shore HS) 25 Laura Shane 5-6 GK SR Baltimore, MD (Towson HS) 26 Amanda Soto 5-1 MF SR Ellicott City, MD (Hayfield Secondary School) 27 Melissa Vogelsong 5-9 D JR Jamesville, NY (Jamesville-Dewitt HS) 30 Annie Read 5-6 GK FR Riverside, CT (Greenwich High School) 31 Leigh Lucas 5-6 MF SO Bethesda, MD (National Cathedral School) 35 Sarah Blahnik 5-8 MF SO Wayland, MA (Montrose School) 44 Daphne Patterson 5-10 A SR New York, NY (St. Andrew s School) 50 Julie Mithun 5-4 A SO Mill Valley, CA (Tamalpais HS) 2008 Alphabetical Roster Name POS YR Ashley Aruffo 5 D/MF FR Sarah Blahnik 35 MF SO Julie Christy 13 MF SO Vicky Fanslow 1 D/MF RS SO Charity Fluharty 2 MF RS FR Leslie Foard 15 MF FR Sarah Flynn 9 A/MF FR Eleanor Foote 3 MF SO Katharine Fox 8 D SR Claire Hubbard 14 A SO Emily Layden 23 A FR Dana Lindsay 20 A/MF SO Leigh Lucas 31 MF SO Megan McClain 17 MF/A SR Julie Mithun 50 A SO Bri Ned 22 D SR Jamie Nesbitt 6 MF JR Karen Nesbitt 4 MF FR Daphne Patterson 44 A SR Maris Perlman 21 MF JR Annie Read 30 GK FR Maggie Sachs 12 A FR Lauren Schmidt 24 MF SO Amanda Schwab 7 A SO Laura Shane 25 GK SR Bess Siegfried 18 MF RS SO Alicia Soto 10 D SR Amanda Soto 26 MF SR Amy Stillwell 19 A SO Melissa Vogelsong 27 D JR Stanford Coaching Staff Adam Norton Co-Head Coach, Second Year (Dickinson 97) Jennifer Kasper Co-Head Coach, First Year Rachel Dyke Volunteer Assistant Coach, First Year California (1) Julie Mithun Connecticut (1) Annie Read R o s t e r Br e a k d o w n b y St a t e /Pr o n u n c i a t i o n Gu i d e Maryland (9) Sarah Flynn Katharine Fox Claire Hubbard Leigh Lucas Bri Ned Maggie Sachs Laura Shane Alicia Soto Amanda Soto Massachusetts (2) Sarah Blahnik Eleanor Foote New York (5) Vicky Fanslow Emily Layden Daphne Patterson Lauren Schmidt Melissa Vogelsong Ohio (6) Charity Fluharty Leslie Foard Dana Lindsay Jamie Nesbitt Karen Nesbitt Amy Stillwell Pennsylvania (4) Ashley Aruffo Julie Christy Amanda Schwab Bess Siegfried Rhode Island (1) Maris Perlman Texas (1) Megan McClain Pronunciation Guide Mithun... Mi-thoon Siegfried... Sig-freed 2

5 A d a m No r t o n Co-Head Coach Second Year Adam Norton returns for his second season in the Stanford lacrosse program after joining the staff as an Assistant Coach on Aug. 24, 2007 and later being named co-head Coach on Feb. 25, Norton spent the 2007 season as a Volunteer Assistant coach. Norton brings a wealth of knowledge to the Farm as a goalkeeping coach, and will lend his energies to film analysis, and other various projects including helping to host tournaments, camps, and clinics. Norton will bring an energy staff and will be able to bring lots of knowledge and the ability to see the game from the goal out. He will be an asset to the program as a goalkeeper coach and will run all aspects of the program with fellow co-head coach Jen Kasper. A four-year starting goalkeeper at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pa., Norton comes to Stanford with a wealth of playing experience. At Dickinson, Norton captained the team and was named Most Valuable Player as a senior in As a junior, he held the top single-game Division III save mark and set a Centennial Conference record for single-game goals allowed the following season. Norton has also been active on the club lacrosse scene since 1991 as both a player and coach. The Washington, D.C. native boasts a significant coaching background as well, having worked at various camps and clinics around the country. He served as an assistant coach at Catholic University from and has served as an assistant for a number of high school programs. Most recently, Norton served as an assistant for the girls varsity at the Bullis School and as an assistant at St. Andrew s Episcopal. Norton was also a selector for the 2006 National Tournament and the Under Armour Girls All-Star Team. Norton is currently the Owner/Director of the Core 4 Goalie School, originated in Washington D.C. His company has specialized in individual and small group goalkeeper coaching. He resides in Redwood City, Calif. J e n n i f e r Ka s p e r Co-Head Coach First Year Jen Kasper begins her first season with the Stanford lacrosse program after joining the staff as an Assistant Coach on Aug. 22, 2007 and later being named co-head Coach on Feb. 25, Kasper, a four-year letter winner ( ) with the University of Maryland- Baltimore County, will bring her talent and administrative background to the Cardinal. As a red-shirt senior, Jen spent the last year working as an intern in the coaching office for UMBC. She was primarily responsible for running the University Physical Education Lacrosse class and devising the summer workouts for the UMBC lacrosse team. Kasper will work with both the midfield and attack units in 2008 and will also bring strong organizational qualities to the program. A former competitor to the Cardinal after playing on R a c h e l Dy k e Volunteer Assistant Coach First Year The Farm twice in her playing career, Kasper will bring a youthful enthusiasm to the program. A native of Eldersburg, MD, Kasper was voted team captain for UMBC in 2006 and She also was named to the America East All-Conference Team in 2006 and 2007 after she led her team in assists in each of those seasons. Kasper was a member of the Northeast Conference Championship team in 2003, which enabled her to participate in the NCAA Tournament that season. Kasper has also been the Head Coach of the 2013 girls Check- Hers Elite Club team in her hometown of Eldersburg, MD after being an assistant coach for the South Carroll Juniors from in Winfield, MD. Scott Schuhmann Administrator Nicole Heffington Trainer Rachel Dyke begins her first season as a volunteer assistant coach at Stanford this spring. Dyke, a three-year letter winner of Stanford lacrosse, appeared in 13 games as a senior. A native of McLean, Va., Dyke will help out the staff in all phases of game preparation. Dyke graduated from Stanford with a degree in International Relations and a minor in economics. Dena Floyd Strength and Conditioning Simon Ogus Media Relations Contact Duane Voigt Academic Advisor 3

6 2008 Pl a y e r Pr o f i l e s Vicky Fanslow 1 Charity Fluharty 2 Defense/Midfield RS Sophomore Farmingdale, NY (Farmingdale HS) As a Redshirt Freshman in 2007: Did not play in 2007 season As a Freshman in 2006: Redshirted the season due to injury. High School: Played lacrosse, tennis and ran track in high school In lacrosse, was named All-County following junior year Was named Honorable Mention All- American, Scholar Athlete, All-County, MVP and All-Long Island Team following her senior season Played singles for the tennis team and served as the team captain Was named MVP, All-League and All-State Ran the 800 and 1500 meters, and long jumped for the track and field team Was a member of the Math Team and Science Olympiad. Personal: Born in Farmingdale, NY Parents are Michael and Dorothy Fanslow Hobbies outside of lacrosse include studying science DNP 2006 Redshirted Midfield Sophomore Grove City, OH (Columbus School For Girls) As a Freshman in 2007: Made first collegiate appearance for the Cardinal in Stanford s win over St. Mary s on February, 16, High School: A 2006 graduate of the Columbus School for Girls in Columbus, Ohio A four-year letterwinner in soccer, basketball and lacrosse Captained the basketball team from Voted team MVP in both basketball and soccer A two-time Academic All-American Competed with the Great Lakes Regional Team 1 at the National Tournament in 2004 and 2005 Competed with the Senior Division Pacific Team and Senior All-Star Team in 2006 Three-time First Team All-District honoree for Central Ohio Named to the All-Regional First Team as a junior and senior Two-time Academic All-American Received All-American Honorable Mention as a senior Jersey was retired as first athlete in school history to earn 12 varsity letters. Personal: Born in Columbus, Ohio Daughter of Keith and Carol Fluharty Has a younger sister named Hannah Considering a career as an architect Enjoys scrapbooking, shopping, reading and watching TV ifanslow ifluharty 4

7 2008 Pl a y e r Pr o f i l e s Eleanor Foote 3 Jamie Nesbitt 6 Midfield Sophomore West Newton, MA (St. Paul s School) As a Freshman in 2007: Appeared in 10 games, starting four of them Recorded two ground balls and won two draw controls Forced two turnovers on the season. High School: A 2006 graduate of the St. Paul s School in Concord, NH Four-year letterwinner in lacrosse and field hockey and a three-year letterwinner in squash Captained all three squads as a senior Received the 2006 Loomis Medal as the school s best female athlete Started all four years and was named to the All-Independent School League Team as a junior and senior Selected to the New England Team 1 for the 2004 and 2005 National Tournament and the Senior All-Star Team for the 2006 Tournament Earned the St. Paul s Coaches Award in 2005 A two-time Academic All-American Competed with the Granite State Elite and led team to undefeated finishes at the UMass Amherst Tournament and the CT Sportsplex Tournament. Personal: Born in London, England Daughter of Nathaniel and Laura Foote Has a younger brother named Henry Considering pursuing a Human Biology major at Stanford Enjoys outdoor activities, painting, traveling and spending time with friends and family Midfield Junior Cincinnati, OH (Sycamore HS) As a Sophomore in 2007: Appeared in all 17 games, starting 16 of them Finished the season with 11 goals and seven assists Recorded 27 shots on the season to finish with a.407 shooting percentage Caused 12 ground balls and forced nine turnovers on the season Also won 10 draw controls on the year Was an MPSF Academic All-Conference selection As a Freshman in 2006: Appeared in all 18 games for the Cardinal in her first season on the Farm Started second collegiate game against California Finished the season with six goals and two assists Scored first collegiate goal midway through the first half in the season-opener versus Oregon Also recorded two caused turnovers in that match Scored in back-to-back matches against No. 10 Cornell and California Won two key draw controls in win at Loyola Finished the season with eight ground balls, four caused turnovers and six draw controls. High School: Played lacrosse and basketball in high school In basketball was a 3-year varsity forward, and received the GMC All-Academic Award her sophomore, junior and senior year In lacrosse, was named to the Great Lakes Region National Tournament team following her sophomore and junior years Following her junior and senior year was named First Team All-American, Academic All-American, Team Co-captain, Team MVP, Ohio State All-Tournament Team Following senior year was named GCLA (Greater Cincinnati Lacrosse Association) Midfielder of the Year Also broke the school career scoring record and the record for career goals Academically was a National Merit Commended Student, an AP Scholar, and a member of the National Honor Society Awarded the OHSAA Scholar Athlete Award, Summa Cum Laude Award, and named to the Who s Who Among American High School Students. Personal: Parents are Dan Nesbitt and Kathy Fromell, younger sister Karen is a freshman on Stanford lacrosse team Career ifoote inesbitt 5

8 2008 Pl a y e r Pr o f i l e s Amanda Schwab 7 Katharine Fox 8 Attack Sophomore Bryn Mawr, PA (Harriton HS) As a Freshman in 2007: Appeared in seven games for the Cardinal in her rookie campaign Scored six goals and added two assists throughout the season Shot.857 on the season Scored first three career goals in 22-6 win over St.Mary s (2/16/07) Scored the game-winning goal in 10-9 victory against Colgate (3/11/07) All seven shots on the season were on goal Won one draw control. High School: A 2006 graduate of Harriton High School in Rosemont, PA A four-year letterwinner in soccer and lacrosse Captained both squads as a senior Named Second Team All-Main Line in 2004 and First Team All-Main Line in 2005 and 2006 Named to the All-Del-Val First Team all four years Team MVP as a senior with 69 goals Led team to the Delaware Valley League Championship as a junior and senior. Personal: Born in Philadelphia, Pa.Daughter of Richard and Edna Schwab Has three siblings Considering a career in medicine Enjoys sleeping, eating, jumping on trampolines, watching `24 and doodling/scribbling Defense Senior Lutherville, MD (Roland Park Country School) As a Junior in 2007: Started all 17 games for the Cardinal, one of six players to do so Recorded 18 ground balls, five caused turnovers and won five draw controls on the season Earned MPSF All-Academic honors for the second season in a row. As a Sophomore in 2006: Appeared in 13 matches for the Cardinal in her second season on the Farm, including Stanford s first-ever NCAA Tournament match Earned MPSF All-Academic honors Recorded five ground balls and five caused turnovers during the season. As a Freshman in 2005: Played in twelve games Recorded three ground balls, one draw control, three turnovers, and four caused turnovers. High School: Graduated from Roland Park Country School Lettered in lacrosse in her senior year and earned four letters in basketball Received Academic All-American recognition following senior season Was the recipient of the 2004 United States Marine Corps Distinguished Athlete Award Also received the Connie Williams Award for Courage and Commitment as a senior Competed for the Skywalkers lacrosse club team as well as the Maryland Tornadoes and Hurricanes AAU basketball squads Named team captain of the basketball team as a senior Played high school lacrosse for head coach Sarah Morse Cum Laude as a junior Was a Maryland Distinguished Scholar as a senior. Personal: Born in Washington D.C.Parents are Paul Fox and Dana Murray Stepfather, Morris Murray, played collegiate lacrosse at Denison Lists most exciting experience in sports as drawing a charge in the IAAM A conference championship game against St. Paul s Hobbies include watching sports, listening to music, cooking, and spending time with family and friends Majoring in Economics with a minor in African Studies Interested in pursuing a career as a sports broadcaster or sports agent Career ischwab ifox 6

9 2008 Pl a y e r Pr o f i l e s Alicia Soto 10 Julie Christy 13 Defense Senior Ellicott City, MD (Hayfield Secondary School) As a Junior in 2007: Appeared in 11 games, starting three of them Recorded three ground balls and won one draw control on the season Forced one turnover Earned MPSF All-Academic honors. As a Sophomore in 2006: Made appearances in conference matches against Saint Mary s and UC Davis. As a Freshman in 2005: Played in five games Recorded one ground ball. High School: Graduated from Hayfield Secondary in Alexandria, Va.A two-year letterwinner Recognized as a 2004 United States Lacrosse Academic All-American First Team All-District performer as a senior Named Second Team All-Virginia AAA Northern Region A Virginia Northern Region and Patriot District Scholar Athlete A Hayfield Secondary Scholar-Athlete Paced high school team in several offensive categories as a senior, including goals, assists, ground balls, draw controls, and total points A 2003 United States Lacrosse Academic All-American selection Earned All-District Honorable Mention honors as a junior Tabbed for Hayfield Secondary Scholar-Athlete recognition, Virginia Northern Region Scholar-Athlete honors, and named a Patriot District All-American as a junior Played for the Heros Lacrosse club team Also earned two letters in soccer Was a National Hispanic Scholar. Personal: Born in Santa Ana, California Parents are Alfred and Lisa Soto Twin sister, Amanda, also played on the Stanford lacrosse team in 2005 Has a younger brother named Lawrence Interested in studying cultural and social anthropology or comparative studies in race and ethnicity at Stanford Father competed in cross country at the United States Naval Academy Hobbies include listening to music Lists most exciting experience in sports as traveling with her club lacrosse team to compete at the 2004 Vail Shootout in Colorado Majoring in Human Biology with a minor in Spanish Career Midfield Sophomore Malvern, PA (Conestoga HS) As a Freshman in 2007: Appeared in all 17 games for the Cardinal in first season Scored eight goals and recorded eight assists on the season for a total of 16 points Scored first collegiate goal against Connecticut (3/4/07) Took 17 shots on the season and recorded a.471 shooting percentage Third on the team with 20 draw control wins Garnered 10 ground balls and forced four turnovers on the season Was named MPSF Player of the Week in 2007 season. High School: A 2006 graduate of Conestoga High School in Berwyn, Pa.A four-year letterwinner in lacrosse and field hockey Captained lacrosse and field hockey squads as a senior Named to the All-Central League First Team as a junior and senior and Second Team as a sophomore Three-time All-Main Line honoree Three-time team MVP Also a two-time MVP in field hockey Named to the All-Area First Team as a senior The 2006 Delaware County Times Player of the Year 2006 PIAA District I AAA Championships MVP Scored 33 goals as a senior Led team to three consecutive Pennsylvania State Championships Earned All-America Honorable Mention as a sophomore Named a First Team All-American in 2006 Also a recipient of Academic All-America honors. Personal: Born in Philadelphia, Pa.Daughter of Paul and Lisa Christy Mother played lacrosse at Lehigh Has three younger brothers Major is undecided Enjoys traveling, sailing, surfing, hanging out with friends and reading isoto ichristy 7

10 2008 Pl a y e r Pr o f i l e s Claire Hubbard 14 Megan McClain 17 Attack Sophomore Lutherville, MD (Towson HS) As a Freshman in 2007: Appeared in 13 games for the Cardinal in rookie campaign Recorded three goals and two assists on the season Scored first career goal in 22-7 win over Saint Mary s (2/16/07) Picked up three ground balls and won two draw controls on the season. High School: A 2006 graduate of Towson High School in Towson, Md.A four-year letterwinner in lacrosse, basketball and soccer Captained all three squads as a senior Two-time MVP in basketball Named First Team All-Baltimore County as a junior and senior Two-time Towson Times All-Star Named an Academic All-American as a junior and received All-American Honorable Mention as a senior Named a Baltimore Sun Player to Watch. Personal: Born in Baltimore, MD.Daughter of David and Erin Hubbard Has two younger sisters Father played lacrosse at William & Mary Interested in a career in civil engineering Enjoys playing soccer, biking, watching TV, hanging out with friends and going to Cape Cod Midfield/Attack Senior Dallas, TX (Hockaday School) As a Junior in 2007: Started all 17 games for the Cardinal, one of six players to do so in 2007 Has played in all 53 games in her three seasons on the farm, starting 51 of them Scored 24 goals on the season and led the team with 11 assists 51 of her 62 were on goal for a.832 shot on goal percentage, which led the team Scored three goals in Stanford s game against James Madison (3/09/07) Scored two goals and assisted on another in the Cardinal s 10-9 victory over Colgate (3/11/07) Scored two goals in Stanford s victory in the MPSF Tournament Championship game against Denver.Forced 13 ground balls on the season and won 18 draw controls Also caused four turnovers on the season. As a Sophomore in 2006: Started all 18 games An MPSF All-Academic selection Recorded 10 goals and six assists Also collected 11 ground balls, caused four turnovers and won 14 draw controls Netted multiple goals against Columbia, UC Davis and California Finished the season with a.455 shot percentage Recorded a season-high three assists and a season-high three ground balls in win over Ohio State Won two key draw controls in Cardinal win over Loyola. As a Freshman in 2005: Played in all 18 games and started 16 Scored 11 goals, eight assists and 25 shots Recorded nine ground balls, eight draw controls and three caused turnovers Ranked seventh on the team with 11 goals. ihubbard imcclain 8

11 2008 Pl a y e r Pr o f i l e s Megan McClain (continued) Bess Siegfried 18 High School: Graduated from the Hockaday School in Dallas, Texas A three-year letterwinner in lacrosse Also earned three letters in field hockey and four letters in basketball Earned All-American and Academic All-American honors in lacrosse as a junior and senior Named Dallas Morning News All-Area Player of the Year following both junior and senior seasons Led high school team to the Southwest Preparatory Conference Championship and Texas State semifinals as a junior Led team to the state finals as a senior Recipient of Hockaday s Joyce Rainwater Athletic Award, presented to the school s most outstanding senior athlete. Personal: Born in Houston, TX Parents are Derek and Janet McClain Has a younger brother named Chris Interested in pursuing a profession in engineering or architecture Hobbies include playing basketball, juggling, listening to music, completing crossword puzzles, waterskiing, snowboarding, and playing board games Member of the Cum Laude Society Majoring in Product Design-Mechanical Engineering Career Midfield Redshirt Sophomore Devon, PA (Agnes Irwin School) As a Redshirt Freshman in 2007: Rebounded from injury to start all 17 games for the Cardinal, one of six players to accomplish the feat Scored 10 goals and assisted on nine others to total 19 points on the season Second on the team with 26 draw controls won and forced four turnovers Also forced 12 ground balls Earned MPSF All-Academic honors. As a Freshman in 2006: Redshirted the season due to injury. High School: Played lacrosse, soccer and basketball in high school In lacrosse, was named Academic All-American, All-American, MVP and All-League following her senior season Also served as the team captain Played midfield for the soccer team and served as the team captain Was named MVP, All-League and All-Delco Played guard for the basketball team Was a member of the French Honor Society Received the National Merit Scholar Award Was also a member of the High School Cum Laude Society. Personal: Parents are Jay and Bambi Siegfried Hobbies outside of lacrosse include writing, tennis, skiing, playing soccer, watching sports, spending time with family and friends and listening to music DNP Career isiegfried 9

12 2008 Pl a y e r Pr o f i l e s Amy Stillwell 19 Dana Lindsay 20 Attack Sophomore Columbus, OH (Thomas Worthington HS) As a Freshman in 2007: Appeared in seven games in her rookie campaign for the Cardinal Scored goals on each of her two shots on the season Assisted on two other Cardinal goals on the year Scored goal in MPSF Tournament victory over St. Mary s (5/04/07) Assisted on a goal in 22-7 victory over the Gaels in the regular season (2/16/07). High School: A 2006 graduate of Thomas Worthington High School in Worthington, Ohio A four-year letterwinner in field hockey and lacrosse Captained both squads as a senior Named a First Team All-American in 2006 Received All-American Honorable Mention in 2005 An All-State honoree from Three-time team MVP in both field hockey and lacrosse Four-time All-District First Team honoree Led team to State Final Four Competed with the Great Lakes Team 1 at the National Tournament. Personal: Born in Columbus, Ohio Daughter of Dennis and Karen Stillwell Has an older brother named Ryan Considering a career in sports medicine or law Enjoys traveling, music, quoting movies and spending time with friends and family Attack/Midfield Sophomore Cleveland Heights, OH (Cleveland Heights HS) As a Freshman in 2007: Appeared in 14 games for the Cardinal in her first season on The Farm Scored 12 goals, including three game-winners which was a team-high Shot.545 on the season Notched game-winning goal with four seconds remaining in Stanford s 10-9 victory over Vanderbilt (3/31/07) Scored two goals in the Cardinal s 22-7 victory over St. Mary s (2/26/07) Won seven draw controls on the season and caused one turnover Also won two ground balls. High School: A 2006 graduate of Cleveland Heights High School in Cleveland Heights, Ohio A four-year letterwinner in lacrosse and field hockey Two-time field hockey captain and captain of lacrosse team as a senior A two-time team MVP in both sports Earned Second Team All-State honors as a sophomore and First Team All-State honors as a senior Named to the State of Ohio All-Tournament Team in Ohio North Midfielder of the Year First Team Ohio North honoree in 2004 and 2005 An All-Galaxy Second Team honoree A two-time First Team All-American Member of the Great Lakes Team 1 for the 2004 and 2005 National Tournaments Finished career with 264 goals and holds school records for goals and points in a single season Led team to 2006 Ohio State Championship and two Final Four appearances. Personal: Born in Cleveland, Ohio Daughter of Gregory and Elise Lindsay Considering a career as a lawyer or judge Enjoys spending time with friends and family, reading and watching movies istillwell ilindsay 10

13 2008 Pl a y e r Pr o f i l e s Maris Perlman 21 Bri Ned 22 Midfield Junior North Kingstown, RI (Lincoln School) As a Sophomore in 2007: Appeared in all 17 matches for Stanford and has played in every match of her two year collegiate career Recorded seven goals in second season Scored two goals in Stanford s 8-2 MPSF Tournament Semifinal win over Oregon(5/5/07) Forced four ground balls in 11-8 win over California (4/21/07) Finished second on the team with 13 ground balls and fourth on the team with 17 draw controls won Also finished with five caused turnovers Earned MPSF All- Academic honors. As a Freshman in 2006: Appeared in all 18 matches for Stanford in her first season on the Farm Added six goals to the Cardinal effort Recorded goals in four straight matches midway through the season Scored team s first goal against No. 1 Northwestern on March 25 Scored and recorded a season-high three ground balls against Saint Mary s Added a key goal to tie the match against Loyola in the first half Finished the season with 14 ground balls, five caused turnovers and seven draw controls. High School: Played lacrosse, soccer and basketball in high school In lacrosse, was named a US Lacrosse All-American following her senior season An Academic All-American as a junior Was named Providence Journal First Team All-State following her sophomore, junior and senior years Was named to the South Eastern New England Independent Schools team following her freshmen, sophomore, junior, and senior years Served as team captain her senior year Played midfield, forward and defense for the soccer team and served as the team captain Played guard for the basketball team and served as the team captain. Personal: Parents are Alan and Ann Perlman Hobbies outside of lacrosse include playing badminton and being with friends Defense Senior Severn, MD (Severn School) As a Junior in 2007: Appeared in all 17 games, starting 15 of them Finished third on the team with 19 ground balls Won five draw controls and caused four turnovers on the season Assisted on a goal in Stanford s 22-7 victory over St. Mary s (2/16/07) Earned MPSF All-Academic honors. As a Sophomore in 2006: Named to the All-MPSF team for the first time in her career An MPSF All-Academic selection Started all 18 games Led Stanford defenders with 13 caused turnovers Also collected 16 ground balls and won eight draw controls Scored first two goals of her career in season-opener against Oregon Won two draw controls against Loyola, including the most crucial draw of the match with the score knotted at 12 and the clock winding down Named to the MPSF All- Tournament Team for her defensive performance in the Cardinal championship run. As a Freshman in 2005: Started and played in all 18 games for the Cardinal Recorded one assist, 27 ground balls, four draw controls and 10 caused turnovers Collected a team-high three ground balls against Cal. High School: Graduated from Severn School Earned three letters in lacrosse and four in soccer Named first team All-County as a senior and second team as a junior Received Academic All-American honors as a junior and senior Was named IAAM first team, first team All-County, Washington Post Athlete of the Week, and Academic All-American following her senior year Received the Unsung Hero award as a senior Earned numerous accolades as a soccer player Academically, was a member of Cum Laude Society, National Honor Society, and the Spanish National Honors Society Received Maryland Distinguished Scholar-Academic Achievement Honorable Mention, the State of Maryland Merit Scholastic Award and the Severn Athletic Award. Personal: Born in Colorado Springs, Colo.Parents are Joe and Wanda Ned Has an older brother named Joey and an older sister named Anapaula Hobbies include reading, drawing, painting, and jazz dance Majoring in International Relations Career ipearlman ined 11

14 2008 Pl a y e r Pr o f i l e s Lauren Schmidt 24 Laura Shane 25 Midfield Sophomore Bay Shore, NY (Bay Shore HS) As a Freshman in 2007: Made an immediate impact for the Cardinal in her first season by starting every game, one of six players to do so Finished third on the team with 25 goals Finished the season with seven assists and shot.532 for the season Finished fourth on the team with 18 draw controls and also collected 13 ground balls Also caused four turnovers on the season Named to the All-MPSF conference team after 32-point rookie season Invited in July to tryout for the US National Lacrosse Developmental and Elite teams Scored two goals in first collegiate game against Oregon (2/10/07) Scored five goals in second collegiate game against St. Mary s (2/16/07) Scored two goals and assisted on another against 2 ranked Duke (2/18/07) Scored three goals in game against University of Connecticut (3/04/07) Scored two game-winning goals on the season Was named MPSF Player of the Week in 2007 season. High School: A 2006 graduate of Bay Shore High School in Bay Shore, NY A fouryear letterwinner in track, cross country and lacrosse Two-time captain in lacrosse and captained all three squads as a senior Three-sport MVP A 2006 All-American, 2005 All-American Honorable Mention and two-time Academic All-American Named to the Empire State Team as a junior and senior A 2006 All-Long Island honoree A two-time All-County and All-League honoree Named the Unsung Hero in the 2005 State Semifinal Game Started all four years and carried team to County and Long Island Championships as a junior and League Championship as a sophomore Named to the League All-Tournament Team in 2004 A member of the Long Island Elite Yellow Jackets Lacrosse Club A two-time New York State Scholar-Athlete. Personal: Born in Long Island, NY Daughter of Thomas and Susan Schmidt Has two younger sisters Intends to major in Biology and pursue a career in medicine Enjoys sailing competitively, surfing and biking Goalkeeper Senior Baltimore, MD (Towson HS) As a Junior in 2007: Started all 17 matches in goal once again for the Cardinal Named to the IWLCA All-American Team, as well as to the All-Region team for the third straight season Was named MVP of the MPSF Tournament after recording 28 saves and a 6.51 goals against average in the three games, all Cardinal wins Posted a.596 save percentage in the MPSF Conference Tournament Broke three major goalkeeper records in 2007 including: Most Career Games Played (53), Most Career Saves (599) and still is the career save percentage leader in Stanford history with a.550 save percentage Has now played 3093 minutes in goal for the Cardinal, which is over 1000 minutes more than Rachel Nuemann, who played 2006 minutes in goal for the Cardinal Named MPSF Player of the Week during 2007 season Led the team with 35 ground balls and finished second with 12 caused turnovers Recorded saves per game during the 2007 season Collected 17 saves in Stanford s match against Notre Dame (2/24/07) Collected 18 saves against second-ranked Duke (2/18/07) Collected 14 saves and five ground balls against third-ranked Maryland (3/28/07) Selected to the US National Lacrosse elite squad for the second straight year Notched double-digit save performances in 11 of the 17 games for the Cardinal. As a Sophomore in 2006: Started all 18 matches in goal for the Cardinal Named to the IWLCA All-Regional First Team Along with teammate Megan Burker, named Stanford s first All-American with second team honors One of 21 players and three goalkeepers to be Tewaaraton nominees An All-MPSF selection Named an ischmidt ishane 12

15 2008 Pl a y e r Pr o f i l e s Laura Shane (continued) Amanda Soto 26 MPSF All-Academic honoree Received Inside Lacrosse Honorable Mention (5/1) Named MPSF Co-Player of the Week (5/1) Recipient if the Sophomore Block `S Award Finished the season with 205 saves, the second-highest single-season mark in Cardinal history Led the team with 53 ground balls and 15 caused turnovers Topped the MPSF with saves per game Posted the third-best save percentage in the nation (.556) and stood as the only Division I goalkeeper to register multiple 20+ save performances 22 save performance against North Carolina on April 2 tied for the top mark in the NCAA and set a new Stanford single-game record Also ranked in the top-50 nationally in ground balls per game Collected 21 saves and caused five turnovers in the Cardinal overtime battle with No. 17 Notre Dame Registered 16 saves against eventual NCAA Finalist Dartmouth Posted 13 saves in the Cardinal s first NCAA Tournament appearance Notched 105 saves against ranked teams Registered 11 double-digit save performances in 18 matches Selected as the youngest member of the U.S. Elite Team in Summer As a Freshman in 2005: Started and played in all 18 games Recorded 34 ground balls, and six caused turnovers Was named to IWLCA South All-Regional Second Team Was one of 32 student-athletes to earn regional honors and one of 92 players selected to three regional teams (North, Mid-Atlantic, and South) nationwide Proved to be one of the top freshman goalkeepers in the nation following a standout rookie campaign in which she led the Cardinal to a 13-5 overall record and the MPSF conference title Named as the 2005 MPSF Goalkeeper of the Year Finished the regular season ranked sixth in the nation with a.560 save percentage and posted a 9.27 goals-against average 204 saves on the season ranked as the second highest single-season total in program history Started all 18 of Stanford s contests, playing nearly every minute of every game in the cage Of her 204 saves, 59 came against ranked opponents Made 99 saves with a goals-against average against teams in the south region Awarded MPSF Player of the Week Named to the womenslacrosse.com Rookie Team Named Inside Lacrosse Honorable Mention Rookie of the Year. High School: Graduated from Towson High School in Towson, Maryland A fouryear letterwinner Captain of high school squad as a senior Led the team to a county championship Named First Team All-Metro by the Baltimore Sun A Baltimore Sun First Team All-City and All-County goalkeeper in her senior season Named as a Second Team All-City performer by the Towson Times Tabbed for team MVP honors as a senior Recipient of the 2004 Baltimore County Mildred Murray Scholar-Athlete Award Named as the team s Unsung Hero in 2003 Played for the Skywalkers club lacrosse team Also earned four letters in indoor track and three letters in cross country Named Second Team All-County in cross country in 2002 Member of the 2001 cross country state championship team as well as the 2001 indoor track regional championship squad. Personal: Born in Baltimore, Maryland Parents are Scott Shane and Francie Weeks Has an older sister named Martha and a younger brother named Nathan Interested in studying aerospace and mechanical engineering Contemplating a profession in a field related to the space program Hobbies include running, snow boarding, mountain biking, playing almost any sport, and playing the saxophone. Year G-S Sv Min GA GAA S% : : : Career : Midfield Senior Ellicott City, MD (Hayfield Secondary School) As a Junior in 2007: Appeared in five games for the Cardinal on the season Made appearances against Vanderbilt, Denver, UC Davis and Saint Mary s and Oregon. As a Sophomore in 2006: Did not play lacrosse for the Cardinal. As a Freshman in 2005: Played in five games Recorded one draw control and an assist. High School: Graduated from Hayfield Secondary in Alexandria, Virginia Earned two letters in lacrosse An All-District Second Team selection and an Academic All-American Named a Hayfield Secondary Scholar Athlete Tabbed for Virginia Northern Region and Patriot District Scholar Athlete honors as a senior Named high school team s Most Valuable midfielder as a junior Also received Hayfield Scholar Athlete, Virginia Northern Region Scholar Athlete, and Patriot District Scholar Athlete recognition as a junior A 2003 Academic All-American Played for the Heros Lacrosse club team Also earned two letters in soccer. Personal: Born in Santa Ana, California Parents are Alfred and Lisa Soto Twin sister, Alicia, also plays on the Stanford lacrosse team Has a younger brother named Lawrence Interested in studying international relations at Stanford Father competed in cross country for the United States Naval Academy Lists her most exciting experience in sports as traveling with her club lacrosse team to compete at the 2004 Vail Shootout in Colorado Hobbies include listening to music and reading the newspaper Majoring in Human Biology DNP isoto 13

16 2008 Pl a y e r Pr o f i l e s Melissa Vogelsong 27 Leigh Lucas 31 Defense Junior Jamesville, NY (Jamesville-Dewitt HS) As a Sophomore in 2007: Appeared in 11 games for the Cardinal in her second season Recorded seven ground balls and caused five turnovers on the season Played five minutes in goal in Stanford s 20-7 win against St. Mary s in the 2007 MPSF Tournament (5/4/07) Recorded one save in the game Earned MPSF All-Academic honors. As a Freshman in 2006: Made first collegiate appearance for the Cardinal in Stanford s win over UC Davis on April 10. High School: Played lacrosse, soccer and basketball in high school In lacrosse, was named US Lacrosse Academic All-American, All-League First Team, MVP, and Team Captain following her junior year Played goalie and midfield for the soccer team and served as the team captain Named NSCAA Adidas Scholar Athlete, All-East Region, and MVP following her senior year Played forward for the basketball team and served as the team captain Was awarded the National Merit Scholarship Certificate of Merit, and the U.S. Army Reserve National Scholar-Athlete Award following her senior year. Personal: Parents are Thomas Vogelsong and Stacy Crynock Hobbies outside of lacrosse include coaching youth sports, movies, music, soccer, basketball, and spending time with family and friends Career Midfield Sophomore Bethesda, MD (National Cathedral School) As a Freshman in 2007: Appeared in 11 games for the Cardinal in her first season Scored two goals and also assisted on two others Won three ground balls on the year and finished with five draw controls won Also caused two turnovers on the season Assisted on a goal against Notre Dame (2/24/07) Scored a goal in Stanford s 22-7 victory over St. Mary s (2/16/07). High School: A 2006 graduate of National Cathedral School in Washington, DC Also lived overseas and attended the International School in Manila, Philippines A four-year letterwinner in soccer and a three-year letterwinner in lacrosse Also lettered in track and touch rugby Earned the Girls Top Athlete Award Captained soccer and lacrosse squads as a senior Competed with the Mid-Atlantic Team 2 for the National Tournament An All-League honoree Voted team MVP and Most Improved Player Honored as an Academic All-American Team s leading scorer Competed with the Future Elite Lacrosse Club. Personal: Born in Washington, DC Daughter of Bill and Jill Lucas Has two older brothers, Gregory and Will Interested in creative writing, English and Human Biology Contemplating a career as a writer Hobbies include tennis, reading and biking ivogelsong ilucas 14

17 2008 Pl a y e r Pr o f i l e s Sarah Blahnik 35 Daphne Patterson 44 Midfield Sophomore Wayland, WA (Montrose School) As a Freshman in 2007: Appeared in four games for the Cardinal in her first season Scored three goals and assisted on two others Scored two goals in 22-7 victory over St. Mary s (2/16/07) Forced two ground balls and won five draw controls on the season. High School: A 2006 graduate of the Montrose School in Natick, Mass.A fouryear letterwinner in soccer, basketball and lacrosse Two-time captain in soccer and lacrosse Captained the basketball team as a senior Four-time Independent Girls Conference Lacrosse All-Star Named team MVP all four years Received All- American Honorable Mention honors in 2005 An All-Galaxy First Team honoree Named a Boston Independent All-Star and a New England Prep All-Star Member of the Mass Elite Lacrosse Club Competed at the national level with the Lower New England Team 1. Personal: Born in Saint Louis, Mo.Daughter of Dave and Clare Blahnik Has two younger brothers, Mark and Daniel Plans to major in Economics at Stanford Enjoys snowboarding, tennis, football, traveling and going to concerts Attack Senior New York, NY (St. Andrew s School) As a Junior in 2007: Played in 17 games for the Cardinal, starting in 16 of them Led the team with 33 goals on the season to go along with eight assists Took 71 shots on the season to shoot.465 on the season Selected to the MPSF All-Academic squad for the second straight season Also collected six ground balls, won one draw control and cause three turnovers Score multiple goals in nine games and scored four goals twice in match against UC-Davis (4/24/07) and MPSF Championship game against top-seeded Denver (5/06/07) Named to the MPSF All-Tournament Team for the second straight year after scoring seven goals in Stanford s three wins Scored three goals in back-to-back games against highly ranked Duke and Notre Dame (2/18/07 and 2/24/07). As a Sophomore in 2006: Started all 18 games Finished second on the team in scoring with 41 goals and 10 assists Selected to the MPSF All-Academic squad Recorded a.432 shot percentage Also collected 23 ground balls, won four draw controls and caused nine turnovers Scored multiple goals in 12 games and at least one goal in 17 of 18 matches Recorded second career hat trick at California and went on to record five hat tricks over the course of the season Netted a career high five goals and two assists in Stanford s MPSF Semifinal win over California Named to the MPSF All-Tournament Team for her efforts Scored the first three Cardinal goals in the team s first NCAA Tournament appearance at No. 1 Northwestern. iblahnik ipatterson 15

18 2008 Pl a y e r Pr o f i l e s Daphne Patterson (continued) Julie Mithun 50 Attack Sophomore Mill Valley, CA (Tamalpais HS) As a Freshman in 2007: Appeared in three games for the Cardinal in her rookie campaign Recorded three ground balls on the season. High School: A 2006 graduate of the Tamalpais High School in Mill Valley, Calif.A four-year letterwinner in cross country and lacrosse Three-time captain in lacrosse Captained the cross country team as a senior Two-time team MVP Named the Defensive MVP as a sophomore A three-time Marin County All-League First Team honoree Named All-League Honorable Mention as a freshman Earned team s Unsung Hero award in 2003 Honored as the 2006 Tamalpais High School Student Athlete of the Year. Personal: Born in San Francisco, Calif.Daughter of Robert Mithun and Kimi Fukutome Has two siblings, Paul and Lisa Hobbies include skiing, snowboarding, traveling and drawing As a Freshman in 2005: Played in 18 games Scored 21 goals Recorded 43 shots, seven ground balls, three draw controls and four caused turnovers Recorded first hat-trick against UC Davis. High School: Graduated from St. Andrew s School in Middletown, Delaware Named Player of the Year by the Delaware News Journal Earned All-American honors in 2004 and Honorable Mention accolades in 2003 Named First Team All-Conference in 2002, 2003, and 2004 and Second Team in 2001 Also tabbed for All-State honors in three straight seasons A four-year letterwinner in lacrosse and basketball Also earned three letters in soccer, and one in cross country Team captain for the lacrosse, soccer, and basketball squads as a senior. Personal: Born in London, England Parents are David and Maria Patterson Has an older sister named Eloise Brother David played lacrosse at Harvard Hobbies include traveling, reading, sailing, windsurfing, kayaking, and spending time with friends and family Majoring in Psychology with a minor in History Career imithun 16

19 2008 Ne w c o m e r Pr o f i l e s Karen Nesbitt 4 Sarah Flynn 10 Midfield Freshman Cincinnati, OH (Sycamore HS) High School: A 2007 graduate Sycamore High School in Cincinnati, Ohio A fouryear letterwinner in lacrosse and basketball as well as a two-year letterwinner in soccer A second team Southwest District Selection in basketball during junior season Was named a Cincinnati Division I All-Star in basketball during senior season A 1st- Team All-American in Lacrosse in 2006 and 2007 Named Honorable Mention High School All-American in 2005 Named Team MVP in 2006 Member of Ohio State Championship team in Personal: Born in Columbus, Ohio Daughter of Daniel Nesbitt and Kathy Fromell Has an older sister named Jamie, who is also on the Stanford Lacrosse team Considering a biochemical engineering degree Aspires to eventually work in design Enjoys outdoor activities such as biking camping, reading and working out. Attack/Midfield Freshman Baltimore, MD (Towson HS) High School: A 2007 graduate of Towson High School in Towson, MD A four-year letterwinner in soccer and lacrosse, as well as a two-year letterwinner in basketball and one-year letterwinner in track Captained the soccer team and lacrosse team in senior season Led soccer team to state tournament two years in a row Named First Team All-County in 2006 and 2007 and First Team All-Region in 2006 and 2007 Named First Team, All-Division in 2006 and 2007 Named as a Baltimore County Senior All Star in 2007 Named Most Valuable player of Baltimore County Senior All Star Game in 2007 Academic All-American in 2007 Named as a Baltimore Sun Spotlight Athlete of the Week in Personal: Born in Baltimore, MD.Daughter of John and Monica Flynn Has six siblings Older sister Emilee is a member of the lacrosse team at Canisius College A Human Biology/ Pre-Med major Considering a career in public heath Ashley Aruffo Maggie Sachs Defense/Midfield Freshman Wynnewood, PA (Episcopal Academy) High School: A 2007 graduate of the Episcopal Academy in Merion, PA A four-year letterwinner in basketball, track and lacrosse Co-Captained soccer in senior season and basketball in junior and senior seasons Named All-Main Line in 2006 and 2007 in soccer Also named All-Main Line in lacrosse in 2006 and 2007 Named to the All-Interac team in soccer and lacrosse Academic All-American in 2006 and 2007 Championship as a junior and senior. Personal: Born in Wynnewood, Pa.Daughter of Frank and Susan Aruffo Has an older brother (Greg, 21) Undecided in selection of major Most exciting moment in sports was winning the Interac Conference lacrosse championship. Attack Freshman Freeland, MD (The Park School) High School: A 2007 graduate of The Park School in Freeland, MD A four-year letterwinner in lacrosse, basketball and soccer Named to the IAAM Conference Lacrosse All Star Team in 2006 and 2007 Earned C. Markland Kelly Award for excellence in athletics, scholarship, teamwork, sportsmanship and leadership in 2007 Earned Triple Threat Award for four letters in three varsity sports Finished lacrosse career with 120 goals and 61 assists. Personal: Born in Freeland, MD Daughter of Louis and Peggie Sachs Has two younger siblings (Evie, 16 and Kate, 20) Considering becoming a psychology or anthropology major Enjoys singing, traveling, traveling and cooking. 17

20 2008 Ne w c o m e r Pr o f i l e s Leslie Foard Annie Read Midfield Freshman Cincinnati, OH (Mariemont HS) High School: A 2007 graduate of Mariemont High School in Cincinnati, OH A four-year letterwinner in basketball, soccer and lacrosse Captained the basketball and lacrosse squads as a senior Named Team MVP in basketball during senior year Named an All-American in Lacrosse in 2006 and 2007 Named Academic All- American in lacrosse during senior season Team MVP as a senior in basketball and lacrosse Name First Team All- Cincinnati Hills League in basketball Personal: Born in Cincinnati, OH.Daughter of Scott and Betsy Bornhordt Has two siblings (Collin 6, and Meredith, 4) Considering becoming a business major Enjoys watching movies and sports as well as going to musicals. Goalkeeper Freshman Riverside, CT (Greenwich High School) High School: A 2007 graduate of Greenwich High School in Greenwich, CT A fouryear letterwinner in lacrosse Named First Team All-American in 2007 Also named First Team All-State and First-Team FCIAC in 2007 Selected to the Honorable Mention All-American team in 2006 Named to Second Team All-FCIAC in 2006 Allowed only 3.4 goals per game and recorded a 70 percent save percentage in 2007 Was named Greenwich Citizen athlete of the week after recording 27 saves in the FCIAC finals Four year starter at Greenwich as a goalkeeper Personal: Born in London, England Daughter of Jim and Patty Read Has a younger sister (Katie, 15) Member of the National Honor Society Section leader for the marching band in 2007 Executive Board member of the Sierra Student coalition in 2006 and 2007 Played French horn in school band Enjoys watching and playing sports as well as listening to music and pool basketball. Emily Layden 23 Attack Freshman Saratoga Springs, NY (Saratoga Springs HS) High School: A 2007 graduate of Saratoga Springs High School in Rosemont, PA A four-year letterwinner in soccer and three-year letterwinner in field hockey Captained lacrosse team as a senior Two-time U.S. Lacrosse Academic All-American in 2006 and 2007) US Lacrosse All-American Honorable Mention in 2007 Named Top Female Capital Region Scholar Athlete by The Sports Foundation of the Capital District for NY Section 2 Second-leading scorer in New York Section 2 with 61 goals, also recorded 31 assists which lead the conference Was a Two-time First-Team Suburban Council All-Star, N.Y. State, Section II, (spring 2006 and spring 2007; top vote-getter in 2007) Four-year recipient of Suburban Council Scholar Athlete honor Saratoga Recreation Department Hall of Fame inductee in 2006 Finished high school career scorer with 244 points on 147 goals and 77assists Four-year starter for Saratoga Springs High School Personal: Born in Niskayuna, NY.Daughter of Joe and Sue Layden Has a younger brother (Max, 8) An Art History and French major Considering a career in fashion journalism Enjoys traveling, working out, and fashion. ifreshmen 18

21 2007 Re s u l t s a n d St a t i s t i c s 2007 Stanford Women s Lacrosse Results Overall Record: 9-8 MPSF: 3-2 Date Opponent Location Result Score 2/10 Oregon* Eugene, OR L /16 St. Mary s* Moraga, CA W /18 Duke Stanford, CA L /23 Notre Dame Notre Dame, IN L (2OT) 3/4 UConn Stanford, CA L /9 James Madison Stanford, CA L /11 Colgate Stanford, CA W /25 Virginia Tech Blacksburg, VA W 12-10(OT) 3/28 Maryland College Park, MD L /31 Vanderbilt Nashville, TN W /6 Denver* Stanford, CA L /14 Cornell Ithaca, NY Cancelled 4/21 California Stanford, CA W /24 Davis* Davis, CA W /29 Boston University Boston, MA L /4 Saint Mary s$ Davis, CA W /5 Oregon$ Davis, CA W 8-2 5/7 Denver$ Davis, CA W *MPSF Tournament NCAA Tournament Home (2-4), Away (4-4), Neutral (3-0) Liz Piselli 2007 Stanford Player Statistics Player GS GP Goals Assists Pts Shots FP GB CT TO DC Daphne Patterson Liz Piselli Lauren Schmidt Megan McClain Dana Lindsay Jamie Nesbitt Bess Siegfried Michelle DeChant Julie Christy Maris Perlman Amanda Schwab Bis Fries Claire Hubbard Sarah Blahnik Leigh Lucas Amy Stillwell Rachel Dyke Amanda Soto Julie Mithun Polly Brown Anna Brown Eleanor Foote Charity Fluharty Laura Shane Bri Ned Bryanne Gilkinson Melissa Vogelsong Alicia Soto Katharine Fox Ariana Parasco Stanford Total Goalkeeper GS GP Saves Min GA Save Pct. GAA Laura Shane : Melissa Vogelsong : Stanford Total : Laura Shane Jamie Nesbitt 19

22 A l l -Ti m e Te a m Re s u l t s a n d St a t s 2006 Season Results Record:12-6, 6-1 MPSF Date Opponent Location Result 2/11 Oregon Stanford, CA W, /18 California Berkeley, CA L, 6-9 2/24 Ohio State Stanford, CA W, /26 Notre Dame Stanford, CA L, (2OT) 3/5 Vanderbilt Stanford, CA W, /11 Columbia Stanford, CA W, /12 Saint Mary s Stanford, CA W, /25 Northwestern Stanford, CA L, /30 Dartmouth Hanover, NH L, /2 North Carolina Washington, DC L, /10 UC Davis Stanford, CA W, /15 Denver Denver, CO W, /22 Loyola Baltimore, MD W, /28 Connecticut Storrs, CT W, /30 Cornell Boston, MA W, 5-4 5/6 California* Eugene, OR W, /7 Denver* Eugene, OR W, /14 Northwestern Evanston, IL L, 9-17 *MPSF Tournament NCAA Tournament Home (6-2), Away (3-3), Neutral (3-1) 2006 Player Statistics Player GS GP G A Pts Sh FP GB CT TO DC Sarah Bach Megan Burker Daphne Patterson Liz Piselli Megan McClain Michelle DeChant Nyerr Parham Jessica Verrilli Anna Brown Laura Shane Bri Ned Katharine Fox Thea Lorentzen Rachel Dyke Jamie Nesbitt Elizabeth Fries Kinsey Morrison Maris Perlman Polly Brown Bryanne Gilkinson Ariana Parasco Kate Horowitz Alicia Soto Aly English Melissa Vogelsong Stanford Total Goalkeeper GS GP Saves Min GA Save Pct. GAA Laura Shane : Kate Horowitz : Stanford Total : Season Results Record:13-5, 7-0 MPSF Date Opponent Location Result 2/12 Oregon Eugene, OR W, /18 Saint Mary s Moraga, CA W, /20 UC Davis Davis, CA W, /4 Connecticut Stanford, CA L, 7-8 3/6 Georgetown Stanford, CA L, /18 Colgate Stanford, CA W, /19 Cornell Stanford, CA W, 8-4 3/26 Duke Nashville, TN L, /28 Vanderbilt Nashville, TN L, /1 California Stanford, CA W, /8 Northwestern Evanston, IL L, /10 Notre Dame South Bend, IN W, 6-5 4/15 Yale Stanford, CA W, 9-8 4/17 Denver Stanford, CA W, /23 Loyola Baltimore, MY W, /30 Ohio State Columbus, OH W, /6 UC Davis* Moraga, CA W, /7 California* Moraga, CA W, 12-9 * MPSF Tournament Home (5-2), Away (6-2), Neutral (2-1) 2005 Player Statistics Player GS GP G A Pts Sh FP GB CT TO DC Megan Burker Sarah Bach Michelle DeChant Liz Piselli Nyerr Parham Kinsey Morrison Thea Lorentzen Daphne Patterson Megan McClain Ariana Parasco Jessica Verrilli Anna Brown Carly Posner Laura Shane Kate Horowitz Bri Ned Amanda Soto Katharine Fox Alicia Soto Rachel Dyke Rebecca Milo Nicole Barnhart Stanford Total Goalkeeper GS GP Saves Min GA Save Pct. GAA Kate Horowitz : Carly Posner : Laura Shane : Total : Season Results Record: 9-9, 6-1 MPSF Date Opponent Location Result 2/14 UC Davis Stanford, CA W, /15 Saint Mary s Stanford, CA W, /19 California Berkeley, CA W, 9-6 2/27 Ohio State Stanford, CA L, 9-10 (OT) 2/29 Notre Dame Stanford, CA L, /7 Vanderbilt Stanford, CA L, 5-6 3/20 Dartmouth Stanford, CA L, 6-7 3/23 Ohio Stanford, CA W, /26 Hofstra Stanford, CA W, 9-8 (2OT) 3/28 Denver Denver, CO W, /2 California Stanford, CA W, (OT) 4/9 Northwestern Stanford, CA L, /16 Duke Durham, NC L, 5-9 4/18 Davidson Durham, NC W, /24 Loyola Stanford, CA L, /1 Georgetown Washington DC L, /6 UC Davis* Denver, CO W, /8 California* Denver, CO L, * MPSF Tournament Home (5-6), Away (2-2), Neutral (2-1) 20

23 2004 Player Statistics Player GS GP G A Pts Sh FP GB CT TO DC Megan Burker Abbi Hills Kelsey Twist Kim Cahill Nina Pantano Sarah Bach Claire Calzonetti Michelle DeChant Julia Calzonetti Liz Piselli Cassie Harvey Nyerr Parham Katie Grube Jessica Verrilli Kinsey Morrisson Bryanne Gilkinson Anthea Tjuanakis Tiffany Chao Thea Lorentzen Stanford Total Goalkeeper GS GP Saves Min GA Save Pct. GAA Christina Saikus : Kate Horowitz : Carly Posner : Total : Season Results Record: 14-4, 6-0 MPLL Date Opponent Location Result 2/15 UC Davis Davis, CA W, /22 New Hampshire Stanford, CA W, /28 Ohio State Columbus, OH W, /2 Denver Stanford, CA W, /9 Georgetown Stanford, CA L, /23 Brown Stanford, CA W, /25 Harvard Stanford, CA W, /29 Duke Stanford, CA L, /31 UMBC Stanford, CA W, /7 Saint Mary s Moraga, CA W, /11 Northwestern Chicago, IL W, 9-5 4/13 Notre Dame South Bend, IN W, (2OT) 4/19 Loyola Stanford, CA L, 5-9 4/23 California Stanford, CA W, /28 Cornell Ithaca, NY L, /29 Colgate Hamilton, NY W, /3 UC Davis* Stanford, CA W, /4 California* Stanford, CA W, * MPLL Tournament Home (8-3), Away (6-1), Neutral (0-0) 2003 Player Statistics Player GS GP G A Pts Sh FP GB CT TO DC YC Nyerr Parham Julia Calzonetti Nina Pantano Jess Scott Abbi Hills Claire Calzonetti Katie Grube Tiffany Chao Anthea Tjuanakis Kim Cahill Megan Burker Sarah Bach Lauren Dietrich Kelsey Twist Kinsey Morrisson Cassie Harvey Larissa Conte Thea Lorentzen Stanford Total Goalkeeper GS GP Saves Min GA Save Pct. GAA Christina Saikus : Kate Horowitz : Virginia Solomon : Stanford Total : A l l -Ti m e Te a m Re s u l t s a n d St a t s 2002 Season Results MPLL Champions, Record: 11-7, 10-0 MPLL Date Opponent Location Result Feb.16 UC Davis Davis, CA W, 17-5 Feb. 19 Saint Mary s Moraga. CA W, 12-8 Feb.23 Syracuse Stanford, CA L, 9-15 March 2 Cornell Stanford, CA L, 6-20 March 5 Saint Mary s Stanford, CA W, 15-7 March 9 Notre Dame Stanford, CA L, 5-10 March 24 Boston University Baltimore, MD L, 8-9 March 26 Brown Nashville, TN L, 7-12 March 28 Vanderbilt Nashville, TN L, April 6 Denver Denver, CO W, 16-8 April 12 California Stanford, CA W, 10-4 April 14 Denver Stanford, CA W, 14-7 April 19 Boston College Chestnut Hill, MA W, April 21 New Hampshire Durham, NC L, 9-10 April 27 California Berkeley, CA W, 10-8 April 30 UC Davis Stanford, CA W, 11-4 May 4 *Saint Mary s Berkeley, CA W, May 5 *California Berkeley, CA W, 16-7 Home (4-3), Away (7-1), Neutral (0-3) 2002 Player Statistics Player GP G G A Pts S FPS GB CT DC CD Liz Britt Emily Rodriguez Julia Calzonetti Nina Pantano Jess Scott Abbi Hills Claire Calzonetti Tiffany Chao Anthea Tjuanakis Amanda Pettit Ali Salatti Sophie Larroque Kelsey Twist Noor Dawood Larissa Conte Katie Grube Total Goalkeeper GS GP SV GB MIN GA CT S% Rachael Neumann Christina Saikus Virginia Solomon Total The 2002 Cardinal Lacrosse team captured the MPLL Championship Title. 21

24 A l l -Ti m e Te a m Re s u l t s a n d St a t s 2001 Season Results WWLL Champions, Record: 13-5, 8-0 WWLL Date Opponent Location Result Feb. 10 California Berkerley, CA W, 7-4 Feb. 17 UC Davis* Stanford, CA W,10-2 Feb. 24 Saint Mary s* Stanford, CA W, 9-8 Mar. 3 Denver Denver, CO W,12-11 Mar. 4 George Mason Denver, CO L, 8-12 Mar. 7 Davidson Stanford, CA W,14-12 Mar. 9 Vanderbilt Stanford, CA W,16-11 Mar. 11 Bucknell Stanford, CA W, Mar. 25 Lafayette Easton, PA W, 11-6 Mar. 27 Cornell Ithaca, NY L, 15-5 Mar. 29 Harvard Philadelphia, PA L,13-14 (OT) Apr. 7 California* Stanford, CA W, Apr. 14 UC Davis* Davis, CA W, 7-4 Apr. 18 Saint Mary s* Moraga, CA W, 15-7 Apr. 21 New Hampshire Durham, NH L, 6-19 Apr. 22 Boston College Boston, MA L, 4-19 Apr. 28 Saint Mary s WWLL Playoffs W, 12-9 May 6 California WWLL Champ. W, 11-6 Home (6-0), Away (5-3), Neutral (2-2) 2001 Player Statistics Player GP G Sh A FP GB CT DC Liz Britt Kirsten Bourne Emily Rodriguez Abby Harris Katharine Barnes Jess Scott Abbi Hills Liz Lanese Addie Strumolo Catherine Hunt Patti Zettler Annie Nyborg Sarah Sawyer Tiffany Chao Suzannah Stason Lauren Deitrich Dana Katter Noor Dawood Caroline Osterwise Larissa Conte Katie Grube Total Goalkeeper GP Sv GA GAA S% Min Rachael Neumann Sara Shamos Total Season Results WWLL Champions, Record: 7-10, 6-3 WWLL Date Opponent Location Result Feb. 17 UC Davis Stanford, CA L, 8-9 Feb. 26 California Stanford, CA W, 6-3 Mar. 4 Saint Mary s Stanford, CA W, 12-5 Mar. 18 Cornell Stanford, CA L, 5-16 Mar. 20 Bucknell Lewisburg, PA L, 9-10 Mar. 22 Johns Hopkins Baltimore, MD L, 6-16 Mar. 23 Ohio Baltimore, MDW, 17-8 Mar. 25 Brown Providence, RI L, 1-10 Mar. 31 Saint Mary s Moraga, CA W, 10-4 Apr. 1 Denver Stanford, CA L, Apr. 2 UC Davis Davis, CA L, Apr. 14 Columbia New York, NY L, 6-8 Apr. 16 Hofstra Hempstead, NYL, 5-18 Apr. 22 California Berkeley, CA L, 7-8 Apr. 30 California WWLL Playoffs W, 7-4 May 6 UCLA WWLL Final Four W, 13-9 May 7 UC Davis WWLL Final Four W, 12-9 Home (2-3), Away (1-7), Neutral (4-0) 2000 Player Statistics Player GP G Sh A FP GB CT Liz Britt Jenny Silverman Emily Rodruiguez Katharine Barnes Cinda Mclelland Charlotte Band Liz Lanese Christina Gilyutin Patti Zettler Hedy Born Sarah Sawyer Catherine Hunt Kim Cahill Sara Lev Lydia Barlow Lauren Dietrich Dana Katter Brynn Evans Caroline Osterwise Judy Fong Rachael Gallagher Addie Strumolo Total Goalie Saves Shots GA Clears Catherine Hunt Rachael Neumann The 2001 Stanford team won the WWLL Championship for the second year in a row, and posted a 13-5 overall record. 22

25 A l l -Ti m e Te a m Re s u l t s a n d St a t s Katharine Barnes was one of Stanford Lacrosse s top performers in 1998 and Season Results WWLL Champions, Record: 14-4, 11-1 WWLL Date Opponent Location Result Feb. 20 California Berkeley, CA L, 9-10 Feb. 27 UC Davis Stanford, CA W, 10-2 Mar. 3 Santa Clara Stanford, CA W, 18-3 Mar. 6 Saint Mary s Moraga, CA W, 16-0 Mar. 7 Duquesne Stanford, CA L, 8-10 Mar. 13 Holy Cross Stanford, CA W, Mar. 19 Johns Hopkins Stanford, CA L, 4-18 Mar. 22 Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA W, 8-7 Mar. 24 Cornell Villanova, PA L, 6-20 Mar. 27 Denver Denver, CO W, 12-8 Apr. 3 California Stanford, CA W, Apr. 8 Santa Clara Santa Clara, CA W, 18-3 Apr. 17 UC Davis Davis, CA W, 14-5 Apr. 18 Saint Mary s Stanford, CA W, 13-4 Apr. 25 UC Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, CA W, 13-9 May 1 Saint Mary s WWLL Playoffs W, 17-4 May 8 UCLA WWLL Final Four W, 23-4 May 9 UC Davis WWLL Final Four W, 11-7 Home (5-2), Away (6-1), Neutral (3-1) 1999 Player Statistics Player GP G Sh A FP GB CT Katharine Barnes Hedy Born Liz Britt Gabby Duno Brynn Evans Rachael Gallagher Christina Gilyutin Kara Gordon Carey Jones Sara Lev Cinda McClelland Caroline Osterwise Alexis Patrizio Kate Reilly Emily Rodriguez Jenny Silverman Blair Taylor Annie Welch Patti Zettler Total Goalie Saves Shots Laurie Amberg Stephanie Tuerk Season Results WWLL Champions, Record: 11-5, 11-0 WWLL Date Opponent Location Result Feb. 27 UC Santa Cruz Santa Cruz, CA W, 18-4 Mar. 1 Pacific Stockton, CA W, 20-1 Mar. 6 Saint Mary s Moraga, CA W, 19-3 Mar. 8 Chico State Stanford, CA W, 21-3 Mar. 10 Notre Dame Stanford, CA L, Mar. 14 Santa Clara Stanford, CA W, Mar. 15 Humboldt State Stanford, CA W, Mar. 22 Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA L, 7-18 Mar. 23 Ohio State Philadelphia, PA L, 9-20 Mar. 25 Saint Joseph s Philadelphia, PA L, 8-10 Mar. 26 Catholic University Washington, DC W, 23-8 Mar. 28 Virginia Tech Fairfax, VA L, Apr. 18 UC Davis Davis, CA W, 5-4 Apr. 26 Santa Clara WWLL Playoffs W, 19-4 May 2 UC Santa Barbara WWLL Final Four W, May 3 UC Davis WWLL Final Four W, 10-8 Home (3-1), Away (5-2), Neutral (3-2) 1998 Player Statistics Player G A SH FP GB CT Katharine Barnes Hedy Born Gabby Duno Judy Fong Christina Gilyutin Kara Gordon Carey Jones Dana Katter Ilse Larson Danielle Lurie Kelly McConnell Alexis Patrizio Kate Reilly Andrea Suh Blair Taylor Page Travelstead Chrissy Wayne Total Goalie Saves Shots Molly Sullivan Stephanie Tuerk Season Results Record: 9-7, 8-3 WWLL Opponent Location Result UC Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, CA W, 8-4 Humboldt State Stanford, CA W, forfeit Pacific Stanford, CA W, 20-0 Santa Clara Santa Clara, CA W, 12-5 Bucknell Stanford, CA L, 7-11 Denver Notre Dame, IN W, Notre Dame Notre Dame, IN L, George Mason Fairfax, VA L, 5-16 Ohio State Baltimore, MD L, 4-15 UC Davis Stanford, CA L, 6-12 UC Santa Cruz Stanford, CA W, 18-2 Saint Mary s Stanford, CA W, 15-4 Chico State Stanford, CA W, forfeit California Berkeley, CA L, 8-11 UC Santa Cruz WWLL Playoffs W, 16-1 California WWLL Final Four L, 4-10 Home (5-2), Away (2-3), Neutral (2-2) 23

26 S e r i e s Re c o r d v s. Op p o n e n t s School Overall Last Result Record Meeting Boston College W, Boston University L, 9-12 Brown W, 16-7 Bucknell W, California W, 11-8 Catholic University W, 23-8 Chico State W, 21-3 Colgate W, 10-9 Columbia W, 13-4 Connecticut L, Cornell W, 5-4 Dartmouth L, 9-13 Davidson W, 16-5 Denver W, Duke L, 8-14 Duquesne L, 8-10 George Mason L, 8-12 Georgetown L, 6-10 Harvard W, 10-6 Hofstra W, 9-8 (2OT) Holy Cross W, Humboldt State W, 15-7 James Madison L, 9-10 Johns Hopkins L, 6-16 Lafayette W, 11-6 School Overall Last Result Record Meeting Loyola W, Maryland L, 7-15 New Hampshire W, 18-9 North Carolina L, 5-12 Northwestern L, 9-17 Notre Dame L, (2OT) Ohio W, Ohio State W, 17-9 Oregon W, 8-2 Pacific W, 20-1 Pennsylvania W, 8-7 Santa Clara W, 18-3 St. Joseph s L, 8-10 St. Mary s W, 20-7 Syracuse L, 9-15 UC Davis W, 20-6 UCLA W, 13-9 UC Santa Barbara W, 13-9 UC Santa Cruz W, 18-4 UMBC W, 17-7 Vanderbilt W, 10-9 Virginia Tech W, (OT) Yale W, 9-8 Total A l l -Ti m e Re s u l t s Season Overall Conference Home Away Neutral Total

27 2008 Op p o n e n t s LeMoyne Feb. 2 Stanford, Calif. 1:00 p.m. Location: Syracuse, NY Conference: Independent Head Coach: Lauren O Connor (American 99) Record at School: (Five Seasons) Overall Record: Same Assistant Coach: Meghan O Connell Home Field: Thomas J. Niland Athletic Complex 2007 Overall Record: Conference Record: 7-0 (1st) Lacrosse Contact: Kevin McNeill mcneilkj@lemoyne.edu Office Phone: (315) Website: Series Record: First Meeting Oregon Feb. 8 Stanford, Calif. 7:00 p.m. Location: Eugene, Ore. Conference: MPSF Head Coach: Jen Larsen (Virginia 96) Record at School: (Three Seasons) Overall Record: Same Assistant Coaches: Robery Bray, Jr. Brooke Dieringer Home Field: Pape Field (1,500) 2007 Overall Record: Conference Record: 4-1 (2nd) Lacrosse Contact: Andrea Wenzel awenzel@uoregon.edu Office Phone: Website: Series Record: 3-1 (.750) Last Meeting: W, 8-2 (5/5/07) UC Davis Feb. 13 Stanford, Calif. 7:00 p.m. Location: Davis, Calif. Conference: MPSF Head Coach: Elaine Jones (Virginia 92) Record at School: (Six Seasons) Overall Record: Same Assistant Coach: Nina Pantano Home Field: Aggie Field (1,000) 2007 Overall Record: Conference Record: 1-4 (5th) Lacrosse Contact: Mark Honbo mwhonbo@ucdavis.edu Office Phone: (530) Website: Last Meeting: W, 17-4 (4/24/07) Series Record: 18-3 (.857) Duke Feb. 17 Dallas, Tex. TBA Location: Durham, NC Conference: Atlantic Coast Head Coach: Kerstin Kimel (Maryland 93) Record at School: (12 Seasons Overall Record: (13 Seasons) Assistant Coaches: Josh Hexter, Alex Kahoe Home Field: Koskinen Stadium (7,000) 2007 Overall Record: Conference Record: 4-1 (t-1st) Lacrosse Contact: John Crisafulli jcrisafulli@duaa.duke.edu Office Phone: (919) Website: Last Meeting: L, 8-14 (2/18/07) Series Record: 0-4 (.000) California Feb. 23 Berkeley, Calif. 3:00 p.m. Location: Berkeley, Calif. Conference: MPSF Head Coach: Theresa Sherry (Princeton 04) Record at School: First Season Overall Record: First Season Assistant Coaches: Cassie Abel, Julia Southard Home Field: Memorial Stadium (67,537) 2007 Overall Record: Conference Record: 2-3 (4th) Lacrosse Contact: Dean Caparaz dcaparaz@berkeley.edu Office Phone: (510) Website: Last Meeting: W, 11-8 (4/21/07) Series Record: 17-6 (.739) Notre Dame March 2 Stanford, Calif. 1:00 p.m. Location: Notre Dame, Ind. Conference: Big East Head Coach: Tracy Coyne (Ohio University 83) Record at School: (11 Seasons) Overall Record: (20 Seasons) Assistant Coaches: Kateri Linville, Meredith Simon Home Field: Moose Krause Stadium (5,000) 2007 Overall Record: Conference Record: 3-2 (4th) Lacrosse Contact: Tim Connor connor21@nd.edu Office Phone: (574) Website: Last Meeting: L, (2OT) Series Record: 2-6 (.250) Boston College March 5 Stanford, Calif. 3:30 p.m. Location: Chestnut Hill, Mass. Conference: Atlantic Coast Confernce Head Coach: Bowen Holden (Georgetown 01) Record at School: (Two Seasons) Overall Record: Same Assistant Coaches: Joanne Connolly, Kevin O Brien Home Field: Newton Campus Field 2007 Overall Record: Conference Record: 1-4 (4th) Lacrosse Contact: Suzanne Ollove ollove@bc.edu Office Phone: (617) Website: ww.bceagles.com Last Meeting: W, (4/19/2002) Series Record: 1-1 (.500) Penn March 9 Stanford, Calif. 1:00 p.m. Location: Philadelphia, Pa. Conference: Ivy League Head Coach: Karin Brower (William & Mary 92) Record at School: (Eight Seasons) Overall Record: (Ten Seasons) Assistant Coaches: Gloria Lozano, Julie Shaner Young, Liz Kittleman Home Field: Franklin Field (52,958) 2007 Overall Record: Conference Record: 7-0/1st Lacrosse Contact: TBA TBA Office Phone: (215) Website: Series Record: 1-1 (.500) Last Meeting: W, 8-7 (1999) Maryland March 22 Stanford, Calif. 1:00 p.m. Location: College Park, Md. Conference: Atlantic Coast Head Coach: Cathy Reese (Maryland 98) Record at School: 16-4 (One Season) Overall Record: 16-4 (One Season) Assistant Coaches: Jen Adams, Lauri Kenis, Katie Chrest Home Field: Ludwig Field (4,000) Field Hockey and Lacrosse Complex (1,200) 2007 Overall Record: Conference Record: 4-1 (t-1st) Lacrosse Contact: Matt Lynch mlynch@umd.edu Office Phone: (314) 7066 Website: Series Record: 0-1 (.000) Last Meeting: L, 7-15 (3/28/07) William & Mary March 25 Williamsburg, Va. 4:00 p.m. Location: Williamsburg, Va. Conference: Colonial Athletic Association Head Coach: Christine Halfpenny (Virginia Tech 99) Record at School: 3-13 (One Season) Overall Record: 3-13 (One Season) Assistant Coaches: Allison Evans, Meg Huether Home Field: Albert-Daly Field (1,000) 2007 Overall Record: Conference Record: 1-6 (8th) Lacrosse Contact: Pete Clawson mjhosk@wm.edu Office Phone: (757) Website: Series Record: First Meeting James Madison March 29 Harrisonburg, Va. 12:00 p.m. Location: Harrisonburg, Va. Conference: Colonial Athletic Association Head Coach: Shelley Klaes-Bawcombe (James Madison 97) Record at School: 12-4 (One Season) Overall Record: (Six Seasons) Assistant Coaches: Lindsy Lewis, Jessica Wilk Home Field: JUM Lacrosse Complex (1,000) 2007 Overall Record: Conference Record: 5-2 (2nd) Lacrosse Contact: Milla Sue Wisecarver wisecams@jmu.edu Office Phone: (540) Website: Series Record: 0-1 (.000) Last Meeting: L, 9-10 (3/9/2007) Saint Mary s April 4 Stanford, Calif. 7:00 p.m. Location: Moraga, Calif. Conference: MPSF Head Coach: Lauren Uhr (Fairfield 92) Record at School: 3-12 (One Season) Overall Record: (Four Seasons) Assistant Coaches: Tanya Kotowicz Home Field: Saint Mary s Stadium 2007 Overall Record: Conference Record: 0-5 (6th) Lacrosse Contact: Rich Davi rdavi@stmarys-ca.edu Office Phone: (925) Website: Series Record: 19-0 (1.000) Last Meeting: W, 20-7 (5/4/07) Boston University April 6 Stanford, Calif. 1:00 p.m. Location: Boston, Mass. Conference: America East Head Coach: Liz Robertshaw Record at School: 13-6 (One Season) Overall Record: 13-6 (One Season) Assistant Coaches: Anne Sheridan, Katie Linnertz Home Field: Nickerson Field (10,412) 2007 Overall Record: Conference Record: 3-2 (4th) Lacrosse Contact: Brian Kelley bkelley@bu.edu Office Phone: (617) Website: Series Record: 0-1 (.000) Last Meeting: L, 9-12 (4/29/07) Vermont April 12 Albany, NY. 12:00 p.m. Location: Burlington, Vermont Conference: America East Head Coach: Jennifer Johnson Record at School: (Three Seasons) Overall Record: (Three Seasons) Assistant Coach: Jen Nardi Home Field: Moulton Winder Field (3,000) 2007 Overall Record: Conference Record: 2-4 (5th) Lacrosse Contact: Lisa Champagne lisa.champagne@uvm.edu Office Phone: (802) Website: Series Record: First Meeting Last Meeting: First Meeting Cornell April 13 Ithaca, NY 12:00 p.m. Location: Ithaca, NY Conference: Ivy League Head Coach: Jenny Graap (Cornell 86) Record at School: (11 Seasons) Overall Record: (14 Seasons) Assistant Coaches: Laurie Tortorelli, Lyndsay Robinson Home Field: Newman Arena (4,473) 2007 Overall Record: Conference Record: 3-4 (5th) Lacrosse Contact: Jeremy Hartigan jh295@cornell.edu Office Phone: (607) Website: Series Record: 2-5 (.286) Last Meeting: W, 5-4 (4/30/06) Denver April 20 Denver, Colo. 1:00 p.m. Location: Denver, Colo. Conference: MPSF Head Coach: Liza Kelly Record at School: 15-2 (One Season) Overall Record: (Six Seasons) Assistant Coaches: Rachel Shuck, Tara Singleton, Kristie Leggio Home Field: Pioneer Field (1,000) 2007 Overall Record: Conference Record: 5-0 Lacrosse Contact: Michael Kennedy mkenne27@du.edu Office Phone: (303) Website: Series Record: 11-2 (.847) Last Meeting: W, (5/6/07) Dartmouth April 27 Hanover, NH TBA Location: Hanover, N.H. Conference: Ivy League Head Coach: Amy Patton (Maryland 88) Record at School: (16 Seasons) Overall Record: (16 Seasons) Assistant Coaches: Sarah Martin, Devon Wills, Christine Anneberg Home Field: Scully-Fahey Field (1,600) 2007 Overall Record: Conference Record: 4-3 (4th) Lacrosse Contact: TBA TBA Office Phone: (603) Website: Series Record: 0-2 (.000) Last Meeting: L 9-13, (3/30/06) 25

28 C a r d i n a l Re c o r d Bo o k Career Records Goals Megan Burker Katharine Barnes Kelsey Twist Abbi Hills Nina Pantano Sarah Bach Hedy Born Caroline Osterwise Liz Piselli Liz Britt Assists Kelsey Twist Megan Burker Hedy Born Sarah Bach Caroline Osterwise Abbi Hills Liz Piselli Sara Lev Megan McClain 2005-present Katharine Barnes Claire Calzonetti Shots Abbi Hills Megan Burker Katharine Barnes Kelsey Twist Nina Pantano Sarah Bach Caroline Osterwise Liz Piselli Daphne Patterson 2005-present Liz Britt Hedy Born FPSOG Kelsey Twist Abbi Hills Megan Burker Katharine Barnes Sarah Bach Nina Pantano Liz Piselli Caroline Osterwise Liz Britt Hedy Born Kim Cahill Ground Balls Emily Rodriguez Megan Burker Katharine Barnes Abbi Hills Katie Grube Kelsey Twist Sarah Bach Christina Gilyutin Caroline Osterwise Liz Piselli Caused Turnovers Katie Grube Emily Rodriguez Kelsey Twist Abbi Hills Katharine Barnes Larissa Conte Christina Gilyutin Liz Lanese Megan Burker Caroline Osterwise Games Played Liz Britt Emily Rodriguez Abbi Hills Nina Pantano Kelsey Twist Megan Burker Sarah Bach Nyerr Parham Liz Piselli Katie Grube Draw Controls Kelsey Twist Megan Burker Liz Piselli Abbi Hills Emily Rodriguez Nina Pantano Liz Piselli Kim Cahill Sarah Bach Katharine Barnes Single Season Records Goals Hedy Born Katharine Barnes Megan Burker Kelsey Twist Katharine Barnes Daphne Patterson Caroline Osterwise Sarah Bach Megan Burker Carey Jones 1999 Assists Kelsey Twist Hedy Born Megan Burker Caroline Osterwise Kelsey Twist Sara Lev Megan Burker Megan Burker Hedy Born Alexis Patrizio 1998 Shots Abbi Hills Katharine Barnes Kelsey Twist Daphne Patterson Abbi Hills Megan Burker Megan Burker Abbi Hills Katharine Barnes Sarah Bach 2005 FPSOG Kelsey Twist Megan Burker Abbi Hills Kelsey Twist Liz Piselli Sarah Bach Nina Pantano Katharine Barnes Kelsey Twist Abbi Hills Sarah Bach Daphne Patterson 2006 Ground Balls Hedy Born Megan Burker Kelsey Twist Katharine Barnes Dana Katter Alexis Patrizio Laura Shane Abbi Hills Emily Rodriguez Sarah Bach Cassie Harvey 2003 Caused Turnovers Katie Grube Larissa Conte Kelsey Twist Katie Grube Katie Grube Emily Rodriguez Dana Katter Alexis Patrizio Larissa Conte Abbi Hills 2002 Draw Controls Megan Burker Liz Piselli Kelsey Twist Kelsey Twist Kelsey Twist Katharine Barnes Kelsey Twist Megan Burker Abbi Hills Lauren Dietrich 2000 Games Played (All games in a season) Katharine Barnes Liz Britt Sara Lev Caroline Osterwise Alexis Patrizio Emily Rodriguez Jenny Silverman Blair Taylor Patti Zettler 1999 Emily Rodriguez Kim Cahill Liz Britt Megan Burker 26

29 C a r d i n a l Re c o r d Bo o k Single Game Records Goals 1. 6 Liz Lanese UC Davis, 5/7/00 6 Katharine Barnes St. Mary s, 4/18/01 6 Abbi Hills Denver, 3/28/04 6 Sarah Bach Vanderbilt, 3/5/06 6 Megan Burker UC Davis, 4/10/ Katharine Barnes (2X) Last: Harvard, 3/29/01 5 Michelle DeChant (3X) Last: VA Tech, 3/25/07 5 Megan Burker (2X) Last: Ohio State, 2/24/06 5 Daphne Patterson (2X) Last: Cal, 5/6/06 5 Liz Lanese California, 5/6/01 5 Nina Pantano UC Davis, 5/3/03 5 Liz Piselli (2x)Oregon, 5/5/07 5 Sarah Bach Saint Mary s, 2/18/05 5 Lauren Schmidt Saint Mary s, 2/16/07 Assists 1. 5 Kelsey Twist UC Davis, 2/20/ Hedy Born Bucknell, 3/20/00 4 Megan McClain Yale, 4/15/ Megan Burker (8X) Last: Vanderbilt, 3/5/06 3 Kelsey Twist (5X) Last: Denver, 4/17/05 3 Sara Lev UC Davis, 4/2/00 3 Noor Dawood Davidson, 3/7/01 3 Addie Strumolo Davidson, 3/7/01 3 Liz Lanese California, 4/7/01 3 Claire Calzonetti California, 5/5/02 3 Julia Calzonetti New Hampshire, 2/22/03 3 Kim Cahill UMBC, 3/31/03 3 Abbi Hills UC Davis, 5/3/03 3 Megan McClain Ohio State, 2/24/06 3 Liz Piselli Northwestern, 5/14/06 3 Bess Siegfried Notre Dame, 2/24/07 Shots Abbi Hills Denver, 3/28/ Sarah Bach UC Davis, 5/6/ Abbi Hills (2X) Last: St. Mary s, 4/18/ Liz Lanese (2X) Last: California, 5/6/01 10 Nina Pantano (2X) Last: St. Mary s, 5/4/02 10 Abbi Hills (2X) Last: St. Mary s, 4/7/03 10 Kelsey Twist St. Mary s, 3/5/02 10 Megan Burker UC Davis, 5/3/03 FPSOG 1. 5 Nina Pantano Northwestern, 4/11/03 5 Megan Burker Loyola, 4/23/ Kelsey Twist (3X) Last: California, 4/2/04 4 Sarah Bach Denver, 5/7/06 4 Lauren Schmidt Maryland, 3/28/ Sarah Bach (3X) Denver, 4/15/06 3 Daphne Patterson (4X) Loyola, 4/22/06 3 Megan Burker Denver, 5/7/06 3 Megan McClain Ohio State, 4/30/05 3 Liz Piselli UC Davis, 5/6/05 3 Lauren Schmidt Saint Mary s, 2/16/07 3 Julie Christy Connecticut, 3/04/07 Ground Balls 1. 8 Katharine Barnes Cal, 2/26/00 8 Emily Rodriguez Cornell, 3/2/02 8 Abbi Hills Harvard, 3/25/03 8 Laura Shane Denver, 4/15/ Kelsey Twist (3X) Last: UMBC, 3/31/03 7 Sara Lev UC Davis, 2/17/00 7 Megan Burker UC Davis, 2/15/03 7 Kim Cahill Duke, 3/29/03 7 Sarah Bach Notre Dame, 4/13/03 Caused Turnovers 1. 5 Emily Rodriguez (2X) Last: Cal, 4/22/00 5 Katie Grube (2X) Last: Brown, 3/23/03 5 Kelsey Twist Denver, 3/2/03 5 Thea Lorentzen Ohio State, 4/30/05 5 Laura Shane Notre Dame, 2/26/06 5. Bryanne Gilkinson Oregon, 2/10/ Nina Pantano (4X) Last: Loyola, 4/19/03 4 Kelsey Twist (3X) Last: NH, 2/22/03 4 Katie Grube (3X) Last: UC Davis, 5/3/03 4 Larissa Conte (2X) Last: Boston Coll., 4/22/01 4 Abbi Hills (2X) Last: UC Davis, 2/16/02 4 Patti Zettler Johns Hopkins, 3/22/00 4 Liz Lanese California, 4/22/00 4 Megan Burker California, 4/2/04 4 Kinsey Morrison California, 2/18/06 4 Liz Piselli Columbia, 3/11/06 Draw Controls 1. 8 Lauren Dietrich UC Davis, 5/7/ Megan Burker Saint Mary s, 3/12/06 7 Liz Piselli Virginia Tech, 3/25/ Kelsey Twist (3X) Last: California, 4/2/04 6 Maris Perlman Saint Mary s, 2/16/07 6 Liz Piselli Maryland, 3/28/ Katharine Barnes (2X) Last: Harvard, 3/29/01 5 Julia Calzonetti (2X) Last: Harvard, 3/25/03 5 Megan Burker (2X) Last: California, 5/6/06 5 Emily Rodriguez Davidson, 3/7/01 5 Kinsey Morrison New Hampshire, 2/22/03 5 Kelsey Twist New Hampshire, 2/22/03 5 Cassie Harvey Cal, 2/19/04 5 Michelle DeChant UC Davis, 4/10/06 5 Liz Piselli (3x) Last: Denver, 5/06/07 5 Julie Christy Denver, 4/06/07 Goalkeeper Career Records Games Played Laura Shane 2005-present Rachael Neumann Christina Saikus Stephanie Tuerk Virginia Solomon Saves Laura Shane 2005-present Stephanie Tuerk Rachael Neumann Christina Saikus Virginia Solomon Save % Laura Shane 2005-present Rachael Neumann Christina Saikus Virginia Solomon Kate Horowitz Minutes :38 Laura Shane 2005-present :50 Rachael Neumann :41 Christina Saikus :31 Virginia Solomon :31 Kate Horowitz Goals Allowed Avg Kate Horowitz Christina Saikus Rachael Neumann Laura Shane 2005-present Virginia Solomon Goalkeeper Single Season Records Games Played Rachael Neumann Virginia Solomon Christina Saikus Laura Shane Laura Shane 2006 Saves Stephanie Tuerk Laura Shane Laura Shane Laura Shane Rachael Neumann Stephanie Tuerk 1999 Save % (Min. 250 minutes) Rachael Neumann Laura Shane Laura Shane Christina Saikus Laura Shane 2007 Minutes :14 Laura Shane :36 Laura Shane :48 Laura Shane :00 Rachael Neumann :00 Rachael Neumann :46 Christina Saikus 2003 Goals Allowed Avg. (Min. 250 minutes) Christina Saikus Christina Saikus Christina Saikus Rachael Neumann Rachael Neumann 2001 Goalkeeper Single Game Records Saves Laura Shane North Carolina, 4/2/ Rachael Neumann Bucknell, 3/11/01 21 Laura Shane Notre Dame, 2/26/ Christina Saikus (2X) Last: Ohio St., 2/27/04 20 Laura Shane Connecticut, 3/4/05 Goals Allowed (complete game) 1. 2 Rachael Neumann UC Davis, 2/17/01 2 Laura Shane Oregon, 5/6/ Rachael Neumann California, 2/26/00 3 Laura Shane Saint Mary s, 2/18/ Rachael Neumann (3X) Last: UC Davis, 4/14/01 4 Laura Shane (2x)UC-Davis, 4/24/07 Bold indicates current player Kelsey Twist Nina Pantano Sarah Bach Rachel Neumann 27

30 S t a n f o r d o n t h e Na t i o n a l Te a m Many Cardinal players and coaches have consistently represented their national team programs. Current head coach Michele Uhlfelder is a two-time member of the US World Cup Team, and was the third-leading scorer for the US squad that took home the gold medal in This past summer senior goalkeeper Laura Shane and sophomore midfielder Lauren Schmidt were asked to tryout for the US Elite and Developmental squads. Shane made the developmental squad, and while Schmidt was one of the last cuts, she was also one of the youngest players at the camp and will have plenty of opportunity in the coming summers. Two summers ago, Shane and Megan Burker 06 were named to the US Elite and Developmental Teams, respectively. Shane was the youngest player on the Elite Team roster and one of only five current collegiate players. Burker was one of 11 returning players on the Developmental Team roster. Senior Bryanne Gilkinson, a native of Mississauga, Ontario, was a member of the Canadian U-19 National Team in 2003, and helped her team to a bronze medal. In 1999, Kelsey Twist 05 competed on the US U-19 Team that captured the gold medal in Perth, Australia. Other U.S. National Team players with Stanford ties include: Sarah Hughes (Assistant Coach ), Jo Connelly (Assistant Coach ), Quinn Carney (Assistant Coach ), Randall Goldsborough (Assistant Coach 2007) and Kylee Reade (Assistant Coach ). Clockwise from top L: Megan Burker; Former Head Coach Michele Uhlfelder; Laura Shane; Kelsey Twist and the 1999 U.S. U-19 Team; Bryanne Gilkinson; Former Assistant Coach Kylee (Reade) White. S t a n f o r d Al l -Am e r i c a n s The list of firsts accomplished by the 2007 Stanford women s lacrosse continued to grow as goalkeeper Laura Shane was honored once again as a IWLCA/US Lacrosse All-America. This was her second year in a row earning the honor. On May 30, 2006 two Cardinal standouts became the first players in program history to receive IWLCA/US Lacrosse All-America honors. Goalkeeper Laura Shane was named a Second Team All-American and attacker Megan Burker was named a Third Team All-American, as announced by the Intercollegiate Women s Lacrosse Coaches Association. In addition to being the first Stanford players to earn a spot on one of the IWLCA/USL All-America teams, Shane and Burker shared the honor of being the first players from a west coast squad and the first to represent the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation. The pair also earned All-Regional First Team honors for the first time in school history. I am extremely proud to see Megan and Laura earn All-America honors, and be recognized among the nation s top players, said head coach Michele Uhlfelder. Each in her own right has made special contributions to our season and our program, and now I can say, the game of lacrosse. They are the first west coast players to earn the distinction of All-America, and I couldn t be more excited for them. Megan Burker Stanford s two All-Americans at the awards dinner held in Baltimore. Laura Shane 28

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32 Stanford Students Stanford s 6619 undergraduates and 8192 graduate students are distinguished by their initiative, love of learning and commitment to the larger world. Independent thinkers and relentlessly curious, students at Stanford bring passion and imagination to everything they do. Student-athletes at Stanford have accepted the challenge of pursuing excellence both in the classroom and on the playing field. It is often said that Stanford offers the best of both worlds top flight academics and unparalleled athletics. Stanford students work hard, and they play with equal energy and enthusiasm. From public service to performing arts, from intramural sports to student government, undergraduates take part in numerous activities beyond the classroom.

33 Home of Champions The Best College Athletic Program in the Nation Stanford Athletics is one of the most respected and admired collegiate athletic programs in the nation. During each of the past 13 years, Stanford has won the prestigious Directors Cup awarded to the most outstanding collegiate athletic program in the nation. Stanford has also won at least one national title in each of the past 31 years, most recently with the country s best teams in women s cross country, men s golf and synchronized swimming in STANFORD CHAMPIONSHIP FACTS Total National Championships: 107 Total NCAA Championships: 94 (NCAA Rank: No. 2) Total Men s NCAA Championships: 58 (NCAA Rank: No. 3) Total Women s NCAA Championships: 36 (NCAA Rank: No. 1) Total Individual NCAA Championships: NCAA champion men s golf team meets President Bush The Pac-10 Conference Stanford teams consistently excel in the Pac-10, one of the nation s best and deepest conferences. Stanford teams won five Pac-10 titles in , capturing league crowns in women s basketball, women s cross country, men s swimming and diving, women s tennis and women s volleyball. The men s swimming and diving team has captured an unbelievable 26 consecutive Pac-10 championships Pac-10 champion women s basketball team International Competition Many Stanford student-athletes continue their success in international competition with numerous Olympic and World champions. Many current and former Stanford studentathletes and coaches participate in the Olympics in a variety of sports. Stanford was represented by 43 affiliates at the most recent Olympic Games that took place in 2004 in Athens, Greece. The Cardinal totaled 17 medals three gold, seven silver and seven bronze.

34 Stanford Alumni Stanford alumni are some of the most distinguished people in the world today. Herbert Hoover 31st President of the United States These include leaders in government, medicine, business, law, politics, education, sports and entertainment, among other fields. Stanford s diverse alumni includes the founders of Nike, Yahoo!, Hewlett-Packard and Google, a U.S. President, numerous elected government officials, Supreme Court justices, actors, actresses, athletes, a former Miss America and the first American woman in space, to name a few. Larry Page and Sergey Brin Founders of Google Stanford alums range from the Father of the Internet Vincent Cerf and author John Steinbeck to Academy Awardwinning actresses Jennifer Connelly and Reese Witherspoon or top athletes Bob Mathias, Jim Plunkett, Tiger Woods, Summer Sanders and John McEnroe. Jerry Yang Co-founder of Yahoo! Reese Witherspoon Academy Award Winning Actress Jennifer Connelly Academy Award Winning Actress Sally Ride First American Woman in Space Phil Knight Founder of Nike Sandra Day O Connor Supreme Court Justice Companies founded by Stanford graduates include: Tiger Woods Professional Golfer Cisco Systems Cypress Semi ebay E*Trade Excite Hewlett-Packard IDEO Intuit Netflix Nike The Learning Company Silicon Graphics Sun Microsystems Tandem Trilogy Varian Associates Yahoo! Ted Koppel Network News Anchor

35 Stanford University The Nation s Premier University Red Hoop Fountain outside Green Library Stanford students come from all over the world, including all 50 states and 68 countries. The University still enjoys the original 8,180 acres of grassy fields, eucalyptus groves and rolling hills that were the Stanford s generous legacy. It is one of the most picturesque campuses in the nation, comfortably set in the beautiful San Francisco Bay Area. Clock Tower Stanford University is recognized as one of the world s great universities. Stanford s faculty is one of the most distinguished in the nation, including 18 Nobel Laureates and four Pulitzer Prize winners. There are over eight million volumes in Stanford s nearly two dozen libraries. Arrillaga Center for Sports & Recreation

36 The Golden Gate Bridge is one of the world s most recognizable landmarks San Francisco Bay Area From bustling cosmopolitan cities to quiet coastal retreats, the San Francisco Bay Area is incomparable. Fisherman s Wharf is a must see for all tourists visiting San Francisco First-class attractions, world-class athletics, cultural diversity, remarkable skylines and breathtaking views make this region one of the world s most popular destinations. Stanford University is a gateway to this great region, located less than an hour s drive from San Francisco to the north, just minutes from Silicon Valley to the south and within easy reach of the breathtaking coastal cities which line the Pacific Ocean to the west. Yosemite is a popular nearby destination AT&T Park home of the San Francisco Giants

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40 2008 Women s Lacrosse Schedule February 2 vs. LeMoyne 1:00 p.m. 8 vs. Oregon 7:00 p.m. 13 vs. UC Davis 7:00 p.m. 17 vs. Duke (at Dallas, Texas) 2:00 p.m. 23 at California 3:00 p.m. March 2 vs. Notre Dame 1:00 p.m. 5 vs. Boston College 3:30 p.m. 9 vs. Penn 1:00 p.m. 22 vs. Maryland 1:00 p.m. 25 at William & Mary 4:00 p.m. 29 at James Madison 9:00 a.m. April 4 vs. St. Mary s (Ca) 7:00 p.m. 6 vs. Boston University 1:00 p.m. 12 at Vermont 12:00 p.m. 13 at Cornell 12:00 p.m. 20 at Denver 1:00 p.m. 27 at Dartmouth 12:00 p.m. May 1-4 MPSF Championships TBD 11 NCAA Tournament 1st Round TBA 17 NCAA Tournament 2nd Round TBA NCAA Finals (at Towson, Maryland) TBA Home games in bold caps and played at Laird Q. Cagan Stadium All times Pacific Schedule subject to change

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