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2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Content Roster/Pronunciation Guide 3 Assistant Coaches/Support Staff 4-5 Head Coach Michele Madison Player Bios Final Statistics Cavalier Program Records Cavaliers and USA Field Hockey Honors and Awards Academic Accolades 31 Series Records Year-by-Year Results All-Time Letterwinners 41 Broadcast Roster Virginia media relations Melissa Dudek Assistant Athletics Media Relations Director, Field Hockey Contact Phone: (434) mdudek@virginia.edu 2016 SCHEDULE Aug. 18 at American (scrimmage) 1 p.m. Aug. 26 MIAMI (Ohio) 4 p.m. Aug. 28 at Penn State 12 p.m. Sept. 2 RUTGERS 5 p.m. Sept. 4 DELAWARE 1 p.m. Sept. 9 at Duke 6 p.m. Sept. 12 LIBERTY 5 p.m. Sept. 16 PRINCETON 4 p.m. Sept. 18 UCONN 1 p.m. Sept. 23 at Boston College 6 p.m. Sept. 25 at Fairfield 12 p.m. Sept. 30 WAKE FOREST 5 p.m. Oct. 2 OLD DOMINION 1 p.m. Oct. 7 at North Carolina 6 p.m. Oct. 11 at William & Mary 5 p.m. Oct. 15 SYRACUSE 1 p.m. Oct. 18 at Richmond 4 p.m. Oct. 21 LOUISVILLE 5:30 p.m. Oct. 25 at Maryland 4 p.m. Oct. 30 JAMES MADISON 1 p.m. Nov. 3-6 ACC Championship 1 TBA Nov NCAA First/Second Rounds TBA Nov. 18&20 NCAA Semifinals/Finals 2 TBA 1 at Wake Forest - Winston-Salem, N.C. 2 at Old Dominion - Norfolk, Va. * ACC Game All Times Eastern Time 1 I VIRGINIA FIELD HOCKEY 1

3 2016 roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/Previous School(s) 1 Nikki Freeman M 5-2 So. Downington, Pa./Downington West 2 Katie Kelly M 5-7 Sr. Phoenixville, Pa./Archbishop Carroll 3 Erin Shanahan S 5-7 Fr. Pasadena, Md./Archbishop Spalding 4 Greta Ell S 5-5 So. Plains, Pa./ Holy Redeemer 5 Caleigh Foust S 5-5 Sr. Bryn Mawr, Pa./Harriton 6 Laura Schnatmeier B 5-3 So. Bad Schwartau, Germany/GAM Schwartau 7 Averi Bent B 5-1 Fr. Philadelphia, Pa./Masterman 8 Tara Vittese M 5-10 Jr. Cherry Hill, N.J./Camden Catholic 9 Macy Peebles M 5-4 Sr. Yorktown, Va./Tabb 10 Colleen Norair M 5-4 Fr. Fredericksburg, Va./Fredericksburg Academy 11 Lucy Hyams M 5-6 Sr. Whitstable, England/Kent College 12 Rachael Ulsh B 5-7 Jr. Centreville, Va./Westfield 13 Izzy McDonough M 5-4 So. Kennett Square, Pa./Unionville 14 Emily Faught B 5-7 Sr. Newtown Square, Pa./Academy of Notre Dame 15 Emilie van Zinnicq Bergmann F/M 5-5 Jr. Dordrecht, The Netherlands/Stedelijk Dalton Lyceum 16 Emma Haupt B 5-8 So. Virginia Beach, Va./Franklin W. Cox 17 Nadine de Koning M 5-5 Jr. Laren, The Netherlands/Laar & Berg College Prepatory 18 Bailey Fanikos S 5-8 So. Lynnfield, Mass./Lynnfield 19 Liz Stern-Green F 5-5 Jr. Alexandria, Va./Mercersburg Academy (Pa.) 20 Becca Zamojcin B 5-5 Jr. Phoenixville, Pa./Archbishop Carroll 21 Riley Tata S 5-7 Sr. Virginia Beach, Va./Norfolk Academy 22 Megan Kelly M 5-7 Sr. Phoenixville, Pa./Archbishop Carroll 23 Jeannie Blackwood B 5-7 Sr. Virginia Beach, Va./Frank W. Cox 24 Carrera Lucas GK 5-10 So. Brooklandville, Md./St. Paul s School for Girls 25 Carolyn Topps B 5-11 Fr. Fredericksburg, Va./Fredericksburg Academy 26 Catesby Willis M 5-8 Fr. Fredericksburg, Va./James Monroe 27 Anzel Viljoen B 5-4 Fr. Matamata, New Zealand/Matamata College 28 Hannah Cregg B 5-7 Fr. Andover, Mass./Phillips Academy Andover 29 Dominique van Slooten B 5-9 Fr. Laren, The Netherlands 98 Rebecca Holden GK 5-2 Sr. Fishing Creek, N.J./Lower Cape May Head Coach: Michele Madison, 11th season (Rutgers, 1984) Assistant Coaches: Adam Matter, season (Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 2010) Ole Keusgen, season (Ruhr University Bochum, ) Athletic Trainer: Alexandra DeJong, season Pronunciation Guide Nadine de Koning Emily Faught Bailey Fanikos Caleigh Foust Emma Haupt Lucy Hyams Izzy McDonough Laura Schnatmeier Riley Tata Anzel Viljoen Emilie van Zinnicq Bergmann Tara Vittese Becca Zamojcin nah-deen de CONE-ing FAHT fah-nee-coes CAL-ee (like the state) HOWpt HIMES mic-dun-uh LAH-ra SCHNAWT-my-ER TAY-tuh AN-zell vill-june EMILY van ZINN-ick BERG-mahn TARE-uh vuh-teece zah-moe-jin Ole Keusgen Adam Matter EW-la KOYES-gen MAH-der 2 I VIRGINIA FIELD HOCKEY 2

4 assistant coaches Adam matter Assistant Coach Second Year Adam Matter joined the staff in as an assistant coach, focusing on physical performance and analytics with the team. Before coming to Virginia, Matter completed a Sport Performance Coach internship with the US Women s National Field Hockey Team at the training facility in Pennsylvania, working with the staff in using world-class methods of Sport Science in athlete assessment, data collection and program design within a model of periodization for athlete development, helping prepare the squad for their gold-medal winning performance at the Pan Am Games. Prior to working with USA Field Hockey, Matter served as the assistant women s soccer coach at Division II Indiana University of Pennsylvania in 2014, leading the team to the PSAC Playoff Quarterfinal. Matter previously was the head men s soccer coach at Division III Pennsylvania College of Technology, leading the team to a 14-5 record and regular season PSUAC Championship. Matter, the 2013 PSUAC Coach of the Year, mentored two USCAA Academic All-Americans and two USCAA All-Americans. Before he was at Penn College, Matter spent two seasons as the assistant women s soccer and strength & conditioning coach at Division III Lycoming College where the Warriors earned the NSCAA Team Academic Award for the first time in school history in , and garnered the honors again in While Matter was the volunteer assistant women s soccer coach at Indiana University of Pennsylvania from 2008 to 2011, the team reached the PSAC Playoff Final in 2008, Semifinal in 2009 and Quarterfinal in 2010 as well as a program-best Sweet Sixteen appearance in the 2009 NCAA Tournament. A native of Montoursville, Pennsylvania, Matter has a bachelor of science in Exercise Science from Indiana University of Pennsylvania where he is currently working on completing the master of science in Sports Science program. He is a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist through the National Strength Coaches Association. ole keusgen Assistant Coach Second Year Ole Keusgen joined the staff in as an assistant coach. Keusgen has been playing field hockey since the age of six, including playing professionally in Germany with one of the most successful field hockey clubs in European history, Uhlenhorst Mülheim, winning the German Indoor championship in and the Euro Indoor Club Cup in. Keusgen also competed with the German National Team, winning a bronze medal at the 2013 World University Games in Kazan. In addition to playing hockey, Keusgen has also spent the last 10 years coaching the sport, coaching both the men s and women s first teams of Oberhausener THC. Keusgen graduated with a bachelor of science in sport science with a focus on training and health from Ruhr University Bochum in Germany. Support STAFF Alexandra DeJong... Athletic Trainer (Grad Assistant) William Lynch...Student Manager Steven Cuccia...Strength & Conditioning Coach Blair Putnam...Athletic Trainer (Mentor) Kelly Rossi...Nutritionist Jessica Rippey...Game Operations Kevin Thurman... Marketing Ryan Mahanes...Video Services Greg Klimas... Equipment Megan Dailey...Academic Affairs VIRGINIA FIELD HOCKEY I 3

5 head coach michele madison Head coach Michele Madison, a member of the National Field Hockey Coaches Association Hall of Fame and a former assistant US National Team and Olympic coach, has spent nine seasons at the helm of the Cavalier field hockey program, leading UVa to seven NCAA Tournament berths, including national semifinals appearances in 2009 and In November of 2013, Madison was inducted into the NFHCA Hall of Fame, the first Virginia coach to receive this honor. Madison, who in 2012 became just the 26th head coach in NCAA Division I history to hit the 300-win mark, currently ranks ninth among active coaches in career wins and has accumulated more wins than any other coach in Virginia program history. During her tenure in Charlottesville, Madison has recruited and coached a pair of four-time All-Americans, Paige Selenski and Elly Buckley. Selenski and Buckley are two of only 11 players in ACC history to earn All-American honors four times and two of 13 players to be a four-time All-ACC honoree. In all, six different Cavaliers have earned 16 All-America honors while playing for Madison. Two of Madison s All-Americans, Selenski and, helped the U.S. National Team to its first gold medal at the Pan American Games in October Vittese, the 2012 USA Field Hockey Player of the year, and Selenski also competed with the US squad at the 2012 London Olympics and have helped elevate the US squad to a world No. 5 ranking in the lead up to the 2016 Rio Olympics. Madison, a former member of the NCAA National Field Hockey Committee, is in her 27th overall season as a collegiate head coach. She is the only person to take three different Division I programs (Temple, Michigan State and Virginia) to the NCAA Tournament and her teams have consistently been ranked in the top-10 at various times of the past decade. In addition to her experience in the college ranks, Madison also is the only active Division I head coach to be a part of two United States Olympic staffs, having assisted the 1988 Olympic Team in Seoul and served as the head goalkeeper coach with the 1996 squad in Atlanta. Last season (2014), Madison led Virginia to its third-ever ACC regular-season title, with the Cavaliers tying North Carolina atop the conference standings, but earning the top seed in the conference tournament. Freshman Tara Vittese led the ACC in shots, shots per game, points, points per game, goals and assists through the end of the regular season, becoming the fifth-ever Cavalier to be named the ACC Freshman of the Year and the second-ever to be named a first-team All-American in her rookie season. Virginia s 3-0 blanking of Miami (Ohio) on Sept. 9 was Madison s 119th victory at the helm of the Cavaliers, putting her at the top of the career wins list in program history should have been a rebuilding year for the Cavaliers with the team losing a pair of US National Team players/olympians (Selenski and Vittese) to graduation. The preseason ACC poll had UVa picked to finish second-to-last in the conference. Instead, Virginia rose to as high as No. 4 in the NFHCA poll, finishing the regular season ranked No. 5 and earning the program s 19th bid to the NCAA Tournament. ACC Freshman of the Year Lucy Hyams anchored the midfield, helping to lead Buckley and a pair of freshmen strikers, Riley Tata and Caleigh Foust, to create a very potent attack. The defense also stepped up, registering six shutouts in the regular season. Buckley led the ACC in seven different categories including points, goals and defensive saves. In 2012, Madison hit a pair of career benchmarks. She won the 300th game of her career with the Cavaliers 5-4 victory over No. 3 Old Dominion on Sept. 2, becoming just the 26th head coach in NCAA Division I history to hit the 300-win mark. Madison currently ranks ninth among active coaches in career wins. She also had her 100th win at Virginia with the Cavaliers 3-2 victory over Iowa in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, tying her for second place on the Cavalier career victories list. Madison was named the 2012 Coach of the Year in honors announced by the Virginia Sports Information Directors (VaSID), her fourth time winning the honor. Madison led the Cavaliers back to the NCAA Tournament in 2012 after missing out in Not only did Virginia earn a berth, they had the privilege of hosting the first and second round games. After a victory over Iowa in the first round, UVa fell in the second round to eventual national champion Princeton saw a rewriting of the record book as Selenski became both the Virginia and the ACC career points leader. Selenski also scored the 100th goal of her career in the NCAA first round tournament 4 I VIRGINIA FIELD HOCKEY 4 game against Iowa, becoming just the tenth player in NCAA history and the second in the ACC and at UVa to score 100 career goals. She became a four-time All-American and was just the ninth player in ACC history to earn All-Conference honors four times. Vittese and Elly Buckley earned their third All-American honors. Of the ten players to score 100 or more goals in NCAA history, Madison recruited two of them. In addition to Selenski, Madison also signed Kristy Gleason ( ) at Iowa. Gleason finished her career ranked third in the NCAA record book with 132 goals for the Hawkeyes. The Cavaliers advanced the NCAA semifinals in 2010 after beating Michigan State (3-2 in overtime) and Princeton (4-2) to join Maryland, North Carolina and Ohio State in the national semifinals. Virginia finished the season ranked No. 3 by the National Field Hockey Coaches Association. Virginia made its third trip to the NCAA semifinals in 2009 under Madison, defeating Richmond and Michigan State (in overtime) en route to a final four berth. The Cavaliers also advanced to the championship game of the ACC Tournament, playing for the conference title on their home field. The team set records for wins (20) and games played (24) in a season. Selenski and Vittese were both named to the United States National Team in the summer of 2010 and earned their first international caps in matches with the English and Irish national teams that summer. Selenski and Vittese were each named first-team All-Americans by the NFHCA in 2010 and teammate Elly Buckley was a third-team honoree, marking the second consecutive year three Cavaliers earned the distinction of All-American. Additionally, Virginia placed seven student-athletes on the all-region team, including a school record four first-team members (Buckley, Selenski, Vittese and Rachel Jennings). Buckley was also selected to the national all-rookie team, named by womensfieldhockey.com, becoming the sixth Virginia named to the squad under Madison. In 2009, three Cavaliers were named NFHCA All-Americans, including Selenski (first team), Inga Stockel (second team) and Vittese (third team) Selenski, a two-time Honda Award semifinalist, joined Stockel and Vittese on the All-ACC team. For the second straight year, Virginia put five members on the all-region squad and Charlotte van den Broek was honored as part of the national all-rookie team. During the 2008 campaign, Virginia returned to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament and freshman Paige Selenski made pro-

6 head coach michele madison gram history, becoming the first Cavalier to be named the National Rookie of the Year. UVa finished the season with a No. 12 ranking, had two All-Americans and All-ACC selections in senior Inge Kaars Sijpesteijn and Selenski, and had five team members picking up allregion honors, with freshmen and Floor Vogels as well as junior Traci Ragukas joining Kaars Sijpesteijn and Selenski. Virginia also continued to put at least one member on the national all-rookie team for the third time in program history. Selenski and Vittese, who both represented the United States at the Junior World Cup in Boston, were named to the squad. In 2007, Madison helped lead Virginia to its second straight NCAA Tournament appearance. UVa was ranked eighth in the nation to start the year, and Ragukas and Kaars Sijpesteijn were both named to the NFHCA second-team all-region squad. Kaars Sijpesteijn additionally received All-America and All-ACC honors for the second consecutive season. Also for the second straight year, Virginia had a member selected to the National All-Rookie squad in first-year Shelly Edmonds. In her first year in Charlottesville, Madison orchestrated Virginia s return to the top-10 and was named the 2006 National Coach of the Year by womensfieldhockey.com. That year, Virginia rose to as high as No. 4 in the nation and advanced to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament before ending the season with a 14-8 record against the nation s fifth-toughest schedule. Madison coached Kaars Sijpesteijn to first-team All-America honors, Virginia s first first-team All-American since She also mentored Ragukas to National Rookie Team recognition, the first such honor for a Cavalier in school history. The former head coach at Michigan State from , Madison led the Spartans to their first-ever No. 1 ranking. Michigan madisons coaching record Year School Record Postseason 1989 Temple Temple NCAA Quarterfinals 1991 Temple NCAA Quarterfinals A-10 Tournament Champions 1992 Temple NCAA First Round 1993 Michigan State Michigan State Michigan State Michigan State Michigan State Michigan State Michigan State Michigan State Michigan State NCAA Quarterfinals Big Ten Champions 2002 Michigan State NCAA Semifinals Big Ten Tournament Champions 2003 Michigan State NCAA Quarterfinals Big Ten Champions Big Ten Tournament Champions 2004 Michigan State NCAA Semifinals Big Ten Champions 2005 Michigan State Virginia NCAA Quarterfinals 2007 Virginia NCAA First Round 2008 Virginia NCAA Quarterfinals 2009 Virginia 20-4 NCAA Semifinals 2010 Virginia 18-4 NCAA Semifinals 2011 Virginia Virginia 16-6 NCAA Second Round 2013 Virginia 15-6 NCAA First Round 2014 Virginia 12-8 Virginia 15-6 NCAA Second Round Totals 27 seasons NCAA Tournament Appearances State advanced to the NCAA Tournament four times, including two NCAA semifinal berths (2002, 2004) and two quarterfinal appearances (2001, 2003) during her tenure in East Lansing. Madison, named the 2001 Big Ten Coach of the Year, also guided the Spartans to back-to-back conference titles in 2001 and During the 2002 season, she picked up another coaching honor, being tabbed the the West Region Coach of the Year. Madison left Michigan State as the school s all-time leader in victories. The Philadelphia native spent four seasons as the head coach at Temple prior to her appointment at Michigan State. At Temple, she took the team to national championship contention in just her second year at the helm. During Madison s tenure, the Owls compiled a record and appeared in three NCAA Tournaments, twice advancing to the quarterfinals. Temple also won the A-10 Conference Tournament Championship in Madison additionally served a two-year ( ) stint as the assistant coach for the Owl women s lacrosse team that advanced to the NCAA Semifinals both seasons. During her stay in Philadelphia, Madison coached 12 All-Americans, 21 all-region selections, three Academic All-Americans, two National Team members and one Honda Broderick award winner. Prior to her position at Temple, Madison served as an assistant coach at Iowa for seven seasons ( ). During that span, the Hawkeyes advanced to the Final Four four times and captured their only NCAA championship title in A former member of the U.S. Field Hockey Board of Directors and the United States Field Hockey Foundation, Madison has been integrally involved in the U.S. Field Hockey community. In addition to her stint with the 1988 and 1996 Olympic Teams, she was an assistant coach at the 1994 World Cup in which the United States won the bronze, their highest finish in history. She also served as a notational analyst for the 1998 World Cup in Utrecht for England. Madison, who spent two and a half years on the coaching staff for the U.S. National Team, served as head coach on the 2003 U.S. Under-20 team, after coaching at the prestigious A camp for the U.S. Junior National Team trials. In the spring of 2002, Madison assisted the U.S. National Team at the Champions Challenge in South Africa. In the summer of 2005, Madison was named to the USFHA Board of Directors and was part of the advisory committee that made the decision to hire Terry Walsh, the Technical Director of High Performance for USA Field Hockey. Madison has also coached the Midwest Cyclones of the United Airlines Field Hockey League, leading the team to runner-up finishes in the championship game in 2000 and Madison is a 1982 physical education graduate of Rutgers University, where she played field hockey and lacrosse. She earned her master s degree in athletic administration from Iowa in Madison was inducted into the Gloucester County (N.J.) Hall of Fame in 1993 and the Williamstown (N.J.) High School Hall of Fame in VIRGINIA FIELD HOCKEY I 5

7 cavalier bios 7 averi bent 5-1 Freshman Back Philadelphia, Pa. Masterman High School High school/club Played her club hockey with the Spirit of USA, including being a member of the top U14 squads in a field of 48 teams at the 2012 Disney Junior Showcase Her high school did not have a field hockey team, so she played three seasons of softball as a left fielder and also played varsity golf PERSONAL Daughter of Dawn Bent and Derrick Sawyer; step-father is Cecil Cole Plays violin, piano and electric bass Was the president of the Sweet Sixteen a cappella group in high school Daughter of Nancy and Vaden Blackwood Has three older brothers, George, Scott, and Chris Blackwood, and an older sister, Georgia Kubic Systems Engineering major blackwood S Career STATISTICS Year GP/GS Shots Goals Assists Points DS / / / Career 57/ hannah cregg 5-7 Freshman Back Andover, Mass. Phillips Academy Andover 23 jeannie blackwood 5-7 Senior Back Virginia Beach, Va. Frank W. Cox High School NFHCA High School All-Region Eagle Tribune All-Star NEPSAC Class A All-Tournament Team Helped lead Phillips Academy to the NEPSAC Championship, its first title in 22 years Daughter of Alan Cregg and Bethann Cregg Father, Alan, played ice hockey at Yale ( ) Earned the Marsh Prize in Biology At Phillips Academy Appeared in 19 games with 19 starts Made a defensive save in the first half of the NCAA firstround game against Delaware (Nov. 14) 2014 Played in 18 games with 16 starts Logged a defensive save in the overtime victory over Rutgers (Sept. 14) 2013 Played in 20 games with 12 starts Made her collegiate debut in the season-opener Aug. 30 vs. Louisville Made her first career start on Sept. 20 against North Carolina Started each of the final seven games of the regular season Was part of a defensive line that logged six shutouts in the regular season Had three defensive saves in the regular season, stopping shots against Maine, Northwestern and Albany High School Played field hockey, soccer, and basketball at Frank W. Cox High School 2012 first team All-State (Virginia) 2012 first team All-Beach District and first team All-Eastern Region 2011 second team All-Beach District National Honor Society and National English, Science, and Math Honor Societies Three-time Class President (2009, ), 2010 Class Treasurer 6 I VIRGINIA FIELD HOCKEY 6

8 cavalier bios 17 NADINE de KONING 5-5 Junior Midfielder Laren, Netherlands Laar & Berg College Prepatory 4 greta ell 5-5 Sophpomore Striker Plains, Pa. Holy Redeemer VaSID Second-Team All-State Played in 20 games with 20 starts Scored her first collegiate goal against Richmond (Oct. 4), which was also the game-winner Logged an assist at Louisville (Sept. 11) 2014 Appeared in all 20 games and has started every game since Sept. 9 against Miami (Ohio) First career start on Aug. 31 at Penn State Logged an assist in her first career game at William & Mary Had two assists against Miami (Ohio) Also had assists against Princeton (Sept. 7) and at Richmond (Oct. 10) ACC Academic Honor Roll High School and club Played both indoor and outdoor field hockey with club teams in The Netherlands in the National League, the highest national level, and has made it all the way to A squad finished in second place in the top league and her indoor squad finished third in the national finals In , her Laren team was in the top-six in The Netherlands Has a referee s certificate in the B-category (age 14-15) and has served as a referee for other youth teams. In 2010, played on a regional team with the 15 best players from the region Daughter of Hans de Koning and Mariette de Koning- Orlandini Father, Hans, played field hockey at the top level of the Dutch National League for Pinoké Has an older brother, Robin, and a younger sister Julie In academic honors, was a two-time Honor Award 6 VWO and Honor Award 5 VWO winner DE Koning s Career STATISTICS Year GP/GS Shots Goals Assists Points DS / / Career 40/ Was the lone freshman in Virginia s opening-day lineup, appearing in 21 games with 19 starts Finished her rookie season ranked fourth on the team with nine goals and 22 points Scored a goal and had an assist in her collegiate debut against Drexel Scored a goal in each of the first four games of her collegiate career including the overtime game-winner at Princeton (Sept. 6) Scored the game-winner at Liberty (Oct. 15) High School and Club Played four seasons of varsity field hockey and ran varsity track four years at Holy Redeemer 2014 Wyoming Valley Conference Player of the Year Three-time First Team All-State Three-time Citizen s Voice All-Star First Team and Times Leader All-Star First Team As a senior, was her team s leading scorer and one of WVC s offensive points leaders with 34 goals and 16 assists, setting school record for total points Also led the WVC in points in 2012 with 19 goals and 15 assists Tallied a total of 74 goals and 59 assists in her high school career NFHCA PA Region Second Team NFHCA High School National Academic Squad -16 USA Field Hockey U-19 National Indoor Team Won two gold medals ( ) at the National Indoor Tournaments Won a silver medal with Xcalibur U19 at the 2014 National Club Championship In track, was named to the Times Leader Track & Field All- Star Second Team her freshman season Finished sixth in the 100m at Districts her senior season Daughter of Robert and Babette Ell Her brother, Zach, played baseball at Penn State Her brother, Dalton, played basketball at NCAA III King s College Also has a younger brother, Tucker Undeclared major Ell s Career STATISTICS Year GP/GS Shots Goals Assists Points DS 21/ VIRGINIA FIELD HOCKEY I 7

9 cavalier bios 18 bailey fanikos 5-8 Sophomore Striker Lynnfield, Mass. Lynnfield 14 emily faught 5-7 Senior Back Newton Square, Pa. Academy of Notre Dame Made her collegiate debut in the season-opener against Drexel (Aug. 28) Scored her first career goal at Louisville (Sept. 11) High School Four-year letter-winner in field hockey at Lynnfield High Two-time Cape Ann League Player of the Year Led the Cape Ann League in goals and points as a senior (30/41) and as a junior (39/12) and assists as a sophomore (16) Led the state of Massachusetts in goals her junior year, ranking fourth in overall points Set the Lynnfield High record for career goals (81) and points (122) Helped lead her team to the division quarterfinals of the state tournament three times before advancing to the semifinals her senior season Also played four seasons of varsity lacrosse, ran two seasons of indoor track and competed two years on the swim team Competed in the 50m and high jump in track Earned League All-Star honors in lacrosse Earned All-League diving honors twice including taking first place in the Cape Ann League Meet diving competition in Was part of a school-record setting 200m medley relay in Father, Tim Fanikos, played football at Tufts Sister, Broghan, played field hockey at NCAA III Roger Williams Cousin, Kaitlin Fanikos 15, was a four-year rower at Virginia Undeclared major fanikos Career STATISTICS Year GP/GS Shots Goals Assists Points DS 14/ Started every game (21) Logged defensive saves at Princeton (Sept. 6) and at home against NorthCarolina (Oct. 2) 2014 Appeared in all but one game with six starts Logged two defensive saves, one against Princeton (Sept. 7) and the other at North Carolina (Oct. 3) ACC Academic Honor Roll 2013 Appeared in 12 games with two starts Made her collegiate debut on Sept. 15 at Vermont Made her first career start on Sept. 27 at Wake Forest Also started on Oct. 1 against Radford High School Played field hockey, basketball, lacrosse and was a sprinter at Academy of Notre Dame 2012 Harrow Sports/NFHCA High School All-Pennsylvania Region second team Two-time first team All-Delco ( ) Three-time first team All-InterAc ( ) Two-time first team All-Main Line ( ) and 2010 second team All-Main Line Junior US Women s Indoor Team Field Hockey Daughter of Robert and Melissa Faught Grandfather, Robert Faught, was a three-time All-American basketball player at Notre Dame ( ), setting the Madison Square Garden scoring record as a sophomore and then going on to play in the NBA for the Cleveland Rebels Her grandfather also played tennis at Notre Dame, going on to be ranked in the top-20 in men s tennis in the U.S. Her father, Robert Faught, was a nationally-ranked junior tennis player, going on to play on the Junior Davis Cup Team Has an older brother, Connor, and two older sisters, Caroline and Elizabeth Sister, Caroline, played water polo at Michigan ( ) Spent the summer of studying abroad in Spain English major faught S Career STATISTICS Year GP/GS Shots Goals Assists Points DS / / / Career 52/ I VIRGINIA FIELD HOCKEY 8

10 cavalier bios 5 caleigh foust 5-5 Senior Striker Bryn Mawr, Pa. Harriton 1 nikki freeman 5-2 Sophomore Midfielder Downington, Pa. Downington West All-ACC Academic Team Scored seven goals with four assists Appeared in every game this season (21) with 17 starts Scored goals in back-to-back games at Rutgers (Sept. 4) and Princeton (Sept. 6) Also scored against Duke (Sept. 18) and Liberty (Oct. 15) ZAG Field Hockey / NFHCA National Academic Squad 2014 All-South Region Second Team All-ACC Second Team All-ACC Tournament Team All-ACC Academic Team Played in 20 games with 18 starts Seventh in the ACC in points (31) and fifth in goals (14) Scored three game-winners, all coming in overtime victories (Louisville, Rutgers and Albany) Had three multi-goal games, scoring twice at Iowa (Sept. 4), against Louisville (Sept. 12) and at Boston College (Oct. 24) Scored Virginia s lone goal in the 2-1 ACC Tournament semifinal loss to Wake Forest ACC Academic Honor Roll 2013 All-ACC Academic Team Finished the season ranked second on the team with 12 goals and 24 points Appeared in all 21 games with 14 starts Made her collegiate debut on Aug. 30 against Louisville Scored the first goal of her career in the second half against Louisville Was named the ACC Player of the Week (Sept. 9) after scoring hat tricks in back-to-back games at Yale (Sept. 6) and at No. 8 Old Dominion (Sept. 8) Had three game-winning goals, netting them against Yale and Old Dominion as well as against No. 13 Northwestern (Sept. 22) Played in all 19 regular-season games with 12 starts Scored the Cavaliers lone goal in the ACC Tournament game against Duke ACC Academic Honor Roll High School and club Four-year varsity field hockey player at Harriton High School Two-time First Team All-Central League Two-time MVP Also played lacrosse at HHS (midfield) All-American in lacrosse Daughter of Lorie and Mark Foust Has an older brother, Shane, a younger brother, Brandon, and a younger sister Alexa Media Studies major FOUST s Career STATISTICS Year GP/GS Shots Goals Assists Points DS / / / Career 62/ Made her collegiate debut in the season-opener against Drexel (Aug. 28) First collegiate goal was the overtime game-winner against Penn State (Aug. 30) Assisted on a goal at Liberty (Oct. 15) Appeared 20 games with three starts including William & Mary (Sept. 21) and Richmond (Oct. 4) High School and Club Four-year varsity starter at Downingtown West Three-time First Team All-Ches-mont, earning second-team honors as a freshman and two-time All-Area player Member of the WC Eagles club team, playing on the the U19 National Club Championship team in 2014 and the U16 and U19 National Club Championship squads in 2013 Traveled with the WC Eagles on an undefeated tour of New Zealand in 2014 Member of the USA Field Hockey National Indoor Team, playing defense Also played two years of lacrosse at Downington West Daughter of Jim and Lisa Freeman Father, Jim, was an All-American baseball player at Widener Has two younger sisters, Alyssa and Mia, and a younger brother, JJ Has played field hockey with UVA teammate Izzy McDonough since fifth grade Undeclared major freeman s Career STATISTICS Year GP/GS Shots Goals Assists Points DS 14/ emma haupt 5-8 Sophomore Back Virginia Beach, Va. Franklin W. Cox Made her collegiate debut in the season-opener against Drexel (Aug. 28) Appeared in two games, taking a shot at Miami (Sept. 13) ZAG Field Hockey / NFHCA National Academic Squad VIRGINIA FIELD HOCKEY I 9

11 cavalier bios High School and Club 2014 NFHCA High School All-American Named the 2014 Virginia 6A State Player of the Year, 6A South Regional Player of the Year and 6A Coastal Conference Player of the Year after helping Frank W. Cox win the state championship 2014 Virginia Sports Hall of Fame Student-Athlete of the Year Helped her high school team tally 41 shutouts in her fouryear career including 13 in her senior season Two-time First-Team All-Coastal Conference, All-South Region and All-State Awarded the Virginia Beach Sports Club Orval Auhl Memorial Scholarship Award for Excellence in Athletics combined with Community Service Emilie Tilley Female Student-Athlete of the Year Also was a four-year starter for the Frank W. Cox soccer team, earning All-State, All-Region and All-Conference honors as a senior while also being named the team MVP Daughter of Sara and Doug Haupt Undeclared major haupt s Career STATISTICS Year GP/GS Shots Goals Assists Points DS 3/ rebecca holden 5-2 Senior Goalkeeper Fishing Creek, N.J. Lower Cape May ACC All-Tournament Team All-ACC Academic Team Co-captain with Lucy Hyams Appeared in 21 games with 15 starts, amassing a 9-5 record Made 10 saves, playing the entire overtime game against Penn State (Aug. 30) Made five stops in her 35 minutes in the net at Wake Forest (Oct. 8), without allowing a goal Made three stops without allowing a goal at Miami (Sept. 13) Played the entire games in the ACC Tournament, logging 15 saves, seven against Duke and eight against Syracuse Fourth in the ACC in saves (75) and saves per game (3.57) Made the 100th save of her career in the NCAA Tournament game against Duke (Nov. 15) Recipient of the Coaches Award of Excellence 2012 Played in 10 games with four starts, amassing a 3-1 record Allowed seven goals (1.59 GAA) with 19 saves (73.1 save percentage) in her rookie campaign First start of her career came at Penn State (Aug. 26). She took the loss, with three saves and two goals allowed in 35 minutes of play Earned her first victory, getting the start against Towson (Aug. 31) Had a season-high eight saves at William & Mary, playing the first 44:52 of the game Played her first complete game against Saint Joseph s (Sept. 30) Made four saves without allowing a goal in the final 29 minutes of the NCAA Tournament second round game against Princeton Did not allow a goal in her final three appearances of the season and was a part of four team shutouts Also joined the Virginia softball team for second half of its season, making one appearance as a pinch runner International (2013) Named to the United States Under-19 Junior National Squad Played in five games, including taking on the Dutch Junior National Team, on a tour of The Netherlands High School and club Two-time first team All-CAL Division Two-time Herald First Team League MVP Led squad to two CAL Division championships Totaled 560 saves and.874 save percentage during prep career Played for Spirit of USA club team Participated in Junior Olympics, National Festival and Disney Showcase Won gold medal in 2011 at the National Festival Served as president of Tri-M Music Honor Society Also played softball Daughter of Michael and Sharon Holden Has an older sister, Amber, and two younger brothers, Michael and Gregory Participated in ROTC for her first two years at Virginia English major holden s Career STATISTICS Year GP/GS Min Saves GA Save % GAA SO /4 308: Redshirt season /3 179: /15 887: Career 37/ : ACC Academic Honor Roll 1-1 record in six appearances Was credited with the victory in the season-opener against William & Mary (Aug. 29), playing the first half in goal Took the loss at Iowa (Sept. 4) Held Boston U. to zero goals after taking over goalkeeping at the start of the second half, making two saves 2013 Redshirt season ACC Academic Honor Roll 10 I VIRGINIA FIELD HOCKEY 10

12 cavalier bios 11 lucy hyams 5-6 Senior Midfielder Whitstable, England Kent College 2016 Will start the 2016 season two assists shy of entering the program s top-10 in career assists Longstreth/NFHCA Division I First Team All-American All-ACC First Team Longstreth/NFHCA Division I All-South Region First Team UVA Athletics Distinguished Student Athlete Award, presented to a rising fourth-year who has distinguished his or herself durting their career at Virginia VaSID First-Team All-State Co-captain with Rebecca Holden Contributed five points with two goals and an assist in the win at Liberty Was named the ACC Offensive Player of the Week (Sept. 22) after having a hand in three of Virginia s four goals in the win over Duke Leads the team in assists (10), including setting up the game-winning overtime goal in the NCAA first-round game against Delaware Ranked second in the ACC in assists per game (0.50) and led the conference in shots per game (4.55) Ranked ninth in points per game (1.50) Scored 10 goals, finishing with 30 points Longstreth/NFHCA Division I All-South Region Second Team 15 games with 13 starts Ninth in the ACC averaging 0.60 goals per game Ninth in the ACC with 1.53 points per game Started the season scoring two goals in the opener at William & Mary (Aug. 29), also adding an assist for five points Scored a goal and had an assist against Syracuse (Sept. 26), Vermont (Sept. 28) and Liberty (Oct. 17) Took a season-high eight shots against Rutgers (Sept. 14) 2013 ACC Freshman of the Year, the fourth UVA player to earn the honor All-ACC Second Team Longstreth/NFHCA All-South Region Second Team VaSID State Rookie of the Year VaSID All-State First Team Played in all 19 regular-season games with 18 starts Ranked in the top-10 in the ACC in assists and apg Was the only freshman to rank in the top-10 in the conference in assists and assists per game Finished the regular season tied for second on the team with 20 points (five goals, 10 assists) Logged her first career assist in her second game (Sept. 1 against No. 6 Penn State) Scored her first collegiate goal against Richmond (Sept. 11), the first of three-straight games in which she scored a goal Registered the game-winning goal at No. 15 Wake Forest High School and Club Played for the Hockey England U16 team ( ), U18 ( ) and the U21 squad ( ) Earned a spot on the final U21 roster, competing at the 2013 Junior World Cup in Germany Won a bronze medal at the 2011 European Championship in Holland with the Hockey England U18 team Awarded the Junior Hockey Player of the Year Also played tennis at Kent College and netball at Q.E. Grammar Daughter of Mark and Catherine Hyams Has two sisters, Hannah and Sarah Politics major HYAMs Career STATISTICS Year GP/GS Shots Goals Assists Points DS / / / Career 56/ katie kelly 5-7 Senior Midfield Phoenixville, Pa. Archbishop Carroll Appeared in 12 games First collegiate start start at William & Mary (Sept. 21) Scored goals in back-to-back games against William & Mary (Sept. 21) and at Syracuse (Sept. 25) Had an assist in the season-opener against Drexel 2014 Played in all 20 games this season Scored her first goal of the season against Albany (Sept. 21) Also scored a goal against Vermont (Sept. 28) Had an assist in the first game of the year at William & Mary ACC Academic Honor Roll 2013 Played in 11 games Made her collegiate debut on August 30 against Louisville Scored her first collegiate goal against Radford (Oct. 1) High School Played field hockey & lacrosse at Archbishop Carroll Two-time First Team All-State (Pennsylvania), Futures Elite, including playing in the 2012 Futures Elite Championship 2011 Junior National Indoor Team Toured China in 2012, playing in the Chinese National Youth Hockey U19 Championships, finishing in second place Daughter of Joe & Gina Kelly Twin sister, Megan, who also plays on the team Politics major K Kelly s Career STATISTICS Year GP/GS Shots Goals Assists Points DS / / / Career 43/ VIRGINIA FIELD HOCKEY I 11

13 cavalier bios 22 megan kelly 5-7 Senior Midfield Phoenixville, Pa. Archbishop Carroll 24 carrera lucas 5-10 Sophomore Goalkeeper Brooklandville, Md. St. Paul s School for Girls Appeared in four games ZAG Field Hockey / NFHCA National Academic Squad 2014 Appeared in 16 games ACC Academic Honor Roll 2013 Appeared in two games Made her collegiate debut at Yale (Sept. 6) ACC Academic Honor Roll High School Four-year varsity field hockey player at Archbishop Carroll High School 2012 First Team All-State (Pennsylvania) 2011 Second Team All-State All-Delaware County (first team in 2012, second team in 2011) Two time All-Catholic first team and a 2010 second team All-Catholic selection Futures Elite, including playing in the 2012 Futures Elite Championship, and 2011 AAU Junior Olympics Toured China in 2012, playing in the Chinese National Youth Hockey U19 Championships, finishing in second place Daughter of Joe & Gina Kelly Twin sister, Katie, who also plays on the team Politics major m kelly S Career STATISTICS Year GP/GS Shots Goals Assists Points DS / / / Career 23/ Appeared in 17 games with six starts, amassing a 6-1 record Made her collegiate debut, playing the second half against Drexel (Aug. 28) Made her first career save in her first career start at Rutgers (Sept. 4), also earning her first win Played a scoreless half at Miami (Sept. 13), logging three saves Tallied a season-high eight saves playing the second half and overtime against Old Dominion (Oct. 11) Did not allow a goal in 54:34 of the NCAA first-round game against Delaware, matching her season high with eight saves (Nov. 14) Eighth in the ACC with 52 saves, ranking sixth in saves per game (3.06) ZAG Field Hockey / NFHCA National Academic Squad 2014 Redshirted for field hockey in the fall, but was a member of the Cavalier lacrosse team in the spring SGI / NFHCA National Academic Squad ACC Academic Honor Roll High School At St. Paul s School for Girls, averaged 14.8 saves per game (266 total saves), saving 82 percent of the shots she faced in her fourth varsity season SPSG Athlete of the Year Three-time Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland A Conference All-Star 2011 team MVP, 2013 Field Hockey Most Valuable Player Award Was also a lacrosse goalie, being named a 2013 and 2014 Towson Times Second-Team All-Star and serving as the 2014 team s captain Also earned three varsity letters in squash and served as team captain in 2014 Daughter of Carol and Dale Lucas Has two older brothers, Tyler and Garrett Her father, Dale, was a member of the US Bobsled Team from Her father runs a competitive BBQ team with the family often traveling around the country with him to competitions Has lived her whole life on a horse farm that specializes in breeding and training thoroughbreds lucas Career STATISTICS Year GP/GS Min Saves GA Save % GAA SO 2014 Redshirt Season 17/6 642: Career 17/6 642: I VIRGINIA FIELD HOCKEY 12

14 cavalier bios 13 Izzy McDonough 5-7 Sophomore Midfield Kennett Square, Pa. Unionville Appeared in all 21 games with a start at Miami (Sept. 13) Made her collegiate debut in the season-opener against Drexel Scored her first career goal at Princeton (Sept. 6) Scored the game-winner at Wake Forest (Oct. 8) ZAG Field Hockey / NFHCA National Academic Squad High School and Club Four-year varsity field hockey starter at Unionville High Two-time First Team High School All-Area, earning secondteam honors as a sophomore Helped lead her 2014 Unionville team to a District 1 AAA Championship, advancing to District 1 AAA state quarterfinals Played for the W.C. Eagles club team, including playing seven games on an undefeated tour of New Zealand in 2014 Was a member of the W.C. Eagles 2014 U19 and 2013 U16 National Club Championship winning teams Also played two years of varsity ice hockey and three years of varsity lacrosse at Unionville High Earned All-Tournament Team honors in ice hockey her sophomore season Daughter of Tom and Marina McDonough Older brother, Nick, played four years of ice hockey at Kentucky Has an older sister, Sam, and younger twin sisters, Maddie and Annie Undeclared major mcdonough s Career STATISTICS Year GP/GS Shots Goals Assists Points DS 21/ Colleen NORAIR Daughter of Missy Norair and Steve Norair Sister, Meghan Norair, plays field hockey at Duke Mother, Missy, played tennis at Kentucky ( ); the fotmer No. 1 player was All-SEC in 1984 Father, Stever, played lacrosse and soccer at Denison University ( ) Also has an older brother, Stephen, and a younger sister, Grace 9 macy peebles 5-4 Senior Midfield Yorktown, Va. Tabb High School Appeared in 21 games with 18 starts Had assists at Rutgers (Sept. 4) and Louisville (Sept. 11) Set up Virginia s second goal in the NCAA first-round victory over Delaware (Nov. 14) 2014 Appeared in every game with three starts Had an assist against Rutgers (Sept. 14) 2013 Appeared in 16 games with three starts Made her collegiate debut on Aug. 30 against Louisville, taking one shot on goal Logged an assist in her second collegiate game against No. 6 Penn State Made her first collegiate start against Radford (Oct. 1) Took six shots, four on goal, during the regular season High School and club In her four years at Tabb High School, won three state championships and had one runner-up finish 2012 State Player of the Year (Virginia) 2012 Harrow Sports/NFHCA Second Team All-American 2012 Harrow Sports/NFHCA All-South Region Three-time first team All-State honoree ( ) 2012 Daily Press Player of the Year Futures Elite Also played club soccer for 10 years and was a cheerleader for two years at THS 5-4 Freshman Midfield Fredericksburg, Va. Fredericksburg Academy High School and Club Two-time Virginia State Player of the Year ( ) and Delaney Athletic Conference Player of the Year Free-Lance Star All-Area Player of the Year Four-time VISAA All-State ( ) Second-team All-Area in 2013 and first team in 2014 and Four-time All-Delaney Athletic Conference ( ) Led Fredericksburg Academy to four-straight state championship Fredericksburg Academy s all-time leading scorer with 117 goals and career assist leader with 47 Also played lacrosse, All-State in 2014 and Played two years with the U19 USA National Indoor Team (-16) Mother, Karen Fallon, played tennis at the US Naval Academy Father, Butch Peebles, played football at Gardner Webb Grandfather, Kenneth Peebles, played football and was a wrestler at UVA Grandfather, Michael Fallon, competed in hurling and Gaelic football at the University of Ireland, Galway Is the youngest of four sisters: Kathryn, Mallory and Shannon Politics major Peebles Career STATISTICS Year GP/GS Shots Goals Assists Points DS / / / Totals 59/ VIRGINIA FIELD HOCKEY I 13

15 cavalier bios 6 Laura schnatmeier 5-3 Sophomore Back Bad Schwartau, Germany GAM Schwartau Appeared in 17 games with two starts Made her collegiate debut in the season-opener against Drexel Her lone goal of the season was on her only shot, scoring the game-winner at Rutgers Logged four defensive saves, tied for most in the ACC, including one against Louisville (Sept. 11), Liberty (Oct. 15) and in the NCAA first-round game against Delaware (Nov. 14) Made her first collegiate start in the ACC Tournament game against Duke (Nov. 5) and also started in the NCAA Tournament game against Duke (Nov. 15) ZAG Field Hockey / NFHCA National Academic Squad Club Hockey Played for Uhlenhorster Hockey Club, winning five German championships since 2009 Also finished third in 2012 at the All-County Championship while playing for Team Hamburg Also played tennis and ran track, winning a club championship in tennis in 2008 and placing second in a school triathlon in 2014 Daughter of Svenja and Jochen Schnatmeier Has a younger sister, Antonia Undeclared major SCHNATmeier s Career STATISTICS Year GP/GS Shots Goals Assists Points DS 17/ Daughter of Glenn Shanahan and Kelly Shanahan Has an older sister, Kasey Her cousin, Meghan Keelan, played lacrosse at UMBC and is currently an assistant lacrosse coach at Arizona State 19 liz stern-green 5-7 Junior Striker Alexandria, Va. Mercersburg Academy (Pa.) Appeared in the Drexel game (Aug. 28) 2014 Appeared in four games Scored a goal in her first collegiate game at William & Mary (Aug. 29), scoring on her only shot of the season Assisted on a goal against Vermont (Sept. 28) High School Played two years at Hershey High, winning a District AAA championship her freshman year Finished her final two years of high school at Mercersburg Academy in Mercersburg, Pa., where she was a two-time Academic All-Mid Atlantic Prep League honoree Also won two varsity letters in soccer, two in lacrosse and one in indoor track Daughter of Richard Green and Pamela Stern-Green Father, Richard, played football for four years at Boston College Has an older brother, Nathan 3 Erin Shanahan stern-green s Career STATISTICS Year GP/GS Shots Goals Assists Points DS / / Career 6/ Freshman Striker Pasadena, Md. Archbishop Spalding High School and Club Player of the Year for three major newspapers (Capital Gazette, Baltimore Sun, Washington Times) Varsity Sports Network Player of the Year MHSCA Scholar-Athlete of the Year Pigskin Club of Washington Outstanding Field Hockey Player of the Year Only player to earn the Capital Gazette Field Hockey Player of the Year three years in a row ( ) Two-time NFHCA/Harrow Sports High School All-American (2014-second team; -first team) Two-time MAX Field Hockey All-Region ( ) Three-time NFHCA All-Region Finished her career with 94 goals and 50 assists Lead Archbishop Spalding to a 2013 IAAM A Conference Championship, the first in the school s history -16 USA Women s Indoor U19 National Team 14 I VIRGINIA FIELD HOCKEY 14

16 cavalier bios 21 riley tata 5-7 Senior Striker Virginia Beach, Va. Norfolk Academy Daughter of Bob and Anne Ferrell Tata Has two older sisters, Peyton and Carter, and a younger brother, Robert Her grandfather, Bob Tata, played football and baseball at Virginia, being named All-Virginia Big Six in both sports. He was also a collegiate batting champion and played in the North-South Shrine All-Star Game Her father, Bob, played football at the Naval Academy, setting 17 Navy records as a kicker. He was second on the alltime scoring list when he graduated History major Longstreth/NFHCA Division I All-South Region Team VaSID First-Team All-State Second on the team with 14 goals, shooting 31.1 percent Ranked sixth in the ACC in goals per game (0.67) Played in all 21 games with 16 starts Scored a pair of goals against both Duke (Sept. 18) and North Carolina (Oct. 2) Scored the game-winning goal at Duke (Sept. 18) and Miami (Sept. 13) Scored a hat trick in the loss to Boston College (10/24) Scored both the game-tying and game-winning goals in the NCAA first-round game against Delaware 2014 Played in all 20 games with 13 starts Third on the team in scoring with 10 goals For the second year in a row, scored Virginia s first goal of the year on her first shot of the season, netting the gamewinner at William & Mary (Aug. 27) Had her first career hat trick with three goals against Vermont (Sept. 28) Also scored the game-winner at Princeton (Oct. 3) and had the game-winning goal in the 2-1 upset victory at No. 1 North Carolina (Oct. 3) 2013 Played in 18 games with six starts Finished the regular-season tied for second on the team with 20 points and ranked second on the team with 10 goals Began her collegiate career scoring three goals on her first three shots (over a three-game span) Scored the first goal of the season for the Cavaliers, netting a score 1:51 into the season-opener against Louisville Had two multi-goal games, scoring twice at Vermont (Sept. 15) and against James Madison Scored the game-winning goals at Albany (Oct. 6) and against Duke (Oct. 18) High School and Club Four-sport athlete at Norfolk Academy, playing field hockey, basketball, soccer, and lacrosse 2012 Harrow Sports/NFHCA High School All-South Region Two-time first team All-State and All-Tidewater 2012 TCIS Player of the Year and Team MVP Led Norfolk Academy to the state tournament three times, advancing to the finals in 2010 and 2011 All-time single season and career record holder at Norfolk Academy with 119 goals, 37 assists, and 275 points Three-time TCIS leading scorer (65 points- 2010; 95 points- 2011; 97 points- 2012) Won the Outstanding Female Athlete award at Norfolk Academy Scored over 1,000 career points in her Norfolk Academy basketball career, earning first team All-TCIS honors in 2013 as Team MVP Was the leading scorer on the 2011 State Champion soccer team at Norfolk Academy Named All-State Second Team in soccer in 2010 TATa S Career STATISTICS Year GP/GS Shots Goals Assists Points DS / / / Totals 61/ Carolyn topps 5-11 Freshman Back Fredericksburg, Va. Fredericksburg Academy High School and Club Two-time First Team All-State for VISAA Division III ( ) Max Field Hockey All-Region Free Lance Star All-Area Second team after being an honorable mention in 2013 and 2014 Four-time First Team All-Delaney Athletic Conference Had a school-record nine career defensive saves including five in 2012, a single-season record Helped lead Fredericksburg Academy to four-straight state championships Also played basketball, twice earning All-State honors and finishing her hoops career as Fredericksbrug Academy s alltime leader in career points and rebounds Daughter of Jacinta Topps and Andrew Topps IV Both of her parents are UVA alums Her older brother, Andrew Topps V, also attends UVA Her aunt, Bianca White Lynch, was a track athlete at Virginia, running high hurdles ( ) VIRGINIA FIELD HOCKEY I 15

17 cavalier bios 29 dominique van slooten 5-9 Freshman Back Laren, Netherlands 27 Anzel viljoen 5-4 Freshman Back Matamata, New Zealand Matamata College High School and Club Played two seasons for LMHC s A1 team, playing sweeper and inside defense Twice helped lead LMHC to the semifinals of the National Dutch Championship Selected for the District Team of Central Netherlands Played club hockey with Virginia teammate Nadine de Koning Daughter of Wim van Slooten and Genevieve Misteli Has an older brother, Xavier Has been skiing and snowboarding since a young age Can also surf, windsurf, sail and is scuba certified 15 emilie van zinnicq bergmann High School and Club MVP and team captain of the U-15 Waikato team that earned a bronze medal at the 2012 New Zealand national tournament Won a silver medal at the national tournament with the Midlands U-18 women s team MVP of her Matamata College team Daughter of Charles and Annelise Viljoen Both her father and mother played field hockey for college first division teams and at the provincial level as did her sister, Marine Is learning to play guitar Was born in South Africa, immigrating to New Zealand when she was 10 years old. Spoke no English when she arrived in New Zealand but was nearly fluent within weeks 5-5 Junior Forward/Mid Dordrecht, Netherlands Stedelijk Dalton Lyceum Scored a hat trick in the season-opener at Drexel (Aug. 28) Appeared in 19 games 2014 Has appeared in 17 games Scored two goals in her collegiate debut at William & Mary Had a pair of assists against Vermont High School and Club Teams Had an extremely successful career playing club hockey in The Netherlands, moving up to senior level (18+) at age of 15. In , was the top goal scorer for HV Victoria Rotterdam, helping her squad finish in first place in the top league and second place in the national tournament Played both field and indoor hockey for HC Leonidas Rotterdam, and is the top goal scorer in both leagues Was a decorated skiier, finishing first in 2004 and second in 2003 in the slalom in the national championships before choosing to focus on hockey Daughter of Ellen Akkerman and Frans van Zinnicq Bergmann Older sister, Leonore, was also a skiier who competed at the national championships in the slalom Father, Frans, was a member of The Netherlands speed skating national team ( ) Urban Planning major Van Zinnicq bergmann S Career STATISTICS Year GP/GS Shots Goals Assists Points DS / / Careers 36/ I VIRGINIA FIELD HOCKEY 16

18 cavalier bios 8 Tara vittese 5-10 Junior Midfield Cherry Hill, N.J. Camden Catholic 2016 Will start the 2016 season two assists shy of entering the program s top-10 in career assists and 15 points from the top- 10 career points list Longstreth/NFHCA National Player of the Year, the first-ever Cavalier to be named the National Player of the Year and the third-ever ACC player to be voted the National Player of the Year by the NFHCA 2014 Longstreth/NFHCA Division I First Team All-American, her second-straight first-team All-America honor Longstreth/NFHCA South Region Player of the Year, only the third time in program history a Cavalier earned the honor Second-straight Longstreth/NFHCA All-South Region First Team honors Second-straight First-Team All-ACC Second-straight VaSID State Player of the Year and First- Team All-State Had a team-high 39 points with a team-high 15 goals and nine assists, ranking second in assists Third in the ACC in points per game (1.86) and goals per game (0.71); tied for sixth in assists per game (0.43) ACC Offensive Player of the Week (Sept. 1) after scoring two goals and adding two assists in the opening weekend, including scoring the game-tying goal against Penn State 3-of-3 on penalty strokes, including making the game-winner in the regular-season overtime win at Delaware (Oct. 18) Scored a goal in each of the first five games Scored UVA s first goal in NCAA game against Delaware Preseason All-ACC National/International Won the silver medal with the US U21 team at the 2016 Junior Pan American Championship, held in Tacarigua, Trinidad & Tobago, scoring three goals during the tournament, one each in the contests against Trinidad & Tobago, Canada and Barbados. Competed with the US Junior National Team in a test series against Great Britain (Jan. 6-12, 2016) Despite being the youngest player on the team, was the top scorer for the US U-21 Junior National Team at the 2013 Junior World Cup, held in Monchengladbach, Germany Her four goals at the 2013 Junior World Cup tied for seventh among all players in the tournament which is regarded as the top international event for elite field hockey athletes under the age of 21 Also played on the US U-21 team in 2012, traveling to Manchester, England for a friendly versus English U21 teams U-19 National Squad Traveled to Amsterdam with 2013 U-19 National Team 2011 U-17 National Team Played in U-16 tournament in the Netherlands in 2011, winning the shootout tournament at the event High School Finished her prep career with 166 goals, a Camden Catholic record as well as No. 6 all time in the nation for high school career goal scoring. Two-time high school All-American Three-time all-state Four-time first-team All-Conference honoree Daughter of Mark and Patricia Vittese Sisters Michelle ( 11) and Carissa ( 14) both played field hockey at Virginia with Michelle earning three All-America honors Sister Michelle is a current member of the US National Team and competed for the United States at the 2012 London and 2016 Rio Olympics vittese S Career STATISTICS Year GP/GS Shots Goals Assists Points DS / / Career 41/ Longstreth/NFHCA Division I All-American, the ever Virginia freshman to be named a first-team All-American ACC Freshman of the Year, the fifth Cavalier to earn that Longstreth/NFHCA Division I All-South Region First Team All-ACC First Team First-ever Virginia freshman to earn Preseason All-ACC Was named the ACC Player of the Week twice during the season, winning back-to-back honors. On Sept. 16, she earned the honor after assisting on two overtime game-winners (against Louisville and Rutgers), finishing the week with four goals and three assists. On Sept. 23, she earned the honor after scoring a goal with three assists in a pair of victories over top-10 teams (No. 3 Duke and No. 7 Albany) Led the ACC in shots, shots per game, points, points per game, goals and assists through the end of the regular season Ranked in the top-five in the nation most of the season in points per game. Finished the year ranked fourth in the nation in points per game (2.55), sixth in assists per game (0.85) and 10th in goals per game (0.85) Set the Virginia freshman record for assists in a season (17) Second in points by a Virginia freshman (51) Her 17 assists is tied for sixth-highest single-season total in Virginia history Had four assists in first collegiate game at William & Mary Had a hat trick against Rutgers, also adding an assist for seven points, taking a season-high 11 shots in the game Scored the game-winning goals at Duke, against Syracuse, at Richmond and against Liberty Was 6-of-6 in penalty strokes VIRGINIA FIELD HOCKEY I 17

19 cavalier bios 26 Catesby willis 5-8 Freshman Midfield Fredericksburg, Va. James Monroe 20 becca zamojcin 5-5 junior Back Phoenixville, Pa. Archbishop Carroll High School and Club Two-time First Team All-State, also earning second-team honors in 2014 Three-time First Team All-Region, earning second-team honors in 2012 Three-time First Team Free Lance Star All-Area Named James Monroe Team MVP her senior season Daughter of Gordon and Victoria Willis Has two older sisters, Larkin and Phoebe, and an older brother, Gordon Her sister, Phoebe, played field hockey at Virginia ( ) Is a sixth-generation Virginia student All-ACC Academic Team Started every game this season (21) ZAG Field Hockey / NFHCA National Academic Squad 2014 SGI / NFHCA National Academic Squad SGI/NFHCA Scholar of Distinction for earning a GPA of 3.90 or higher All-ACC Academic Field Hockey Team Appeared in 20 games with 20 starts, one of two Cavalier players to start every game this season Had two defensive saves, logging one at Penn State (Aug. 31) in her second collegiate game and adding another at Duke (Sept. 19) Part of a back-line defense that logged three shutouts ACC Academic Honor Roll High School and Club Two-time first-team All-Catholic Two-time All-Delco Helped her Carroll HS squad to a district championship and a berth in the state playoffs all four years As a member of the USA U-19 Junior National Indoor Team, was selected to the travel squad that played on a 2011 tour in Scotland. Toured China in 2012 with her WC Eagles club team Daughter of Ann Zamojcin and Thomas Zamojcin Mother, Ann, was a track and cross country student-athlete at Northwestern Her father, Thomas, was a contestant on the TV show Jeopardy! Has an older sister, Kim, and an older brother, Dan zamojcin S Career STATISTICS Year GP/GS Shots Goals Assists Points DS / / Career 61/ I VIRGINIA FIELD HOCKEY 18

20 final statistics RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Date Opponent Score Att. Aug 28 DREXEL W Aug 30 #7 PENN STATE Wot Sep 04 at RUTGERS W Sep 06 at #15 Princeton Wot * Sep 11 at #11 Louisville W Sep 13 at Miami W * Sep 18 #7 DUKE W Sep 21 WILLIAM & MARY W * Sep 25 at #2 Syracuse L * Oct 02 #3 NORTH CAROLINA L Oct 04 RICHMOND W * Oct 08 at #7 Wake Forest W Oct 11 at #15 Old Dominion Lo Oct 15 at #8 Liberty W Oct 18 at #15 Delaware Wot * Oct 24 #14 BOSTON COLLEGE Lot Oct 30 at #17 James Madison W Nov 05 #4 DUKE W Nov 06 #1 SYRACUSE Lot Nov 14 #12 DELAWARE Wot Nov 15 #6 DUKE L TEAM STATISTICS VA OPP SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct Shots on goal-attempts SOG pct Shots/Game PENALTY CORNERS PENALTY STROKES PENALTIES Green cards Yellow cards 9 10 Red cards 0 0 ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date 11/314 10/327 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0 ## Player gp g a pts sh sh% sog sog% gw ps-att d 8 Tara Vittese Riley Tata Lucy Hyams Greta Ell Caleigh Foust van Zinnicq Bergmann Izzy McDonough Taylor Brown Katie Kelly Nadine de Koning Macy Peebles Nikki Freeman Bailey Fanikos Laura Schnatmeier Emily Faught Emma Haupt Rebecca Holden Carrera Lucas Jeannie Blackwood Megan Kelly Becca Zamojcin Liz Stern-Green Rachael Ulsh Total Opponents ## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Saves Pct W-L-T S 24 Carrera Lucas : Rebecca Holden : Total : Opponents : Goals by Period OT OT2 Total Virginia Opponents Shots by Period OT OT2 Total Virginia Opponents Saves by Period OT OT2 Total Virginia Opponents Corners by Period OT OT2 Total Virginia Opponents VIRGINIA FIELD HOCKEY I 19

21 GAP Game-By-Game Opponent Date Score FREEMAN,NI KELLY,KATI ELL,GRETA FOUST,CALE SCHNATMEIE BROWN,TAYL VITTESE,TA PEEBLES,MA HYAMS,LUCY ULSH,RACHA MCDONOUGH, DREXEL Aug W DNP PSU Aug W DNP at RU Sep W at PRIN Sep W at LOU Sep W DNP DNP at MIAMI Sep W DNP DUKE Sep W DNP WM Sep W at SU Sep L DNP NC Oct L RICHMOND Oct W DNP at WF Oct W DNP DNP at ODU Oct L DNP at LIBERTY Oct W at DELAWARE Oct W DNP BC Oct L DNP at JMU Oct W DNP DNP DUKE Nov W SU Nov L DNP DELAWARE Nov W DNP DUKE Nov L DNP Opponent Date Score FAUGHT,EMI BERGMANN,V HAUPT,EMMA KONING,NAD FANIKOS,BA STERN-GREE ZAMOJCIN,B TATA,RILEY KELLY,MEGA BLACKWOOD, LUCAS,CARR DREXEL Aug W PSU Aug W DNP DNP DNP at RU Sep W DNP DNP DNP DNP at PRIN Sep W DNP DNP at LOU Sep W DNP DNP DNP at MIAMI Sep W DNP DNP DNP DUKE Sep W DNP DNP DNP WM Sep W DNP DNP DNP DNP at SU Sep L DNP DNP DNP DNP NC Oct L DNP DNP DNP RICHMOND Oct W DNP DNP DNP at WF Oct W DNP DNP DNP DNP at ODU Oct L DNP DNP DNP at LIBERTY Oct W DNP DNP DNP DNP at DELAWARE Oct W DNP DNP DNP BC Oct L DNP DNP DNP DNP at JMU Oct W DNP DNP DNP DUKE Nov W DNP DNP SU Nov L DNP DNP DNP DNP DELAWARE Nov W DNP DNP DNP DNP DUKE Nov L DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 20 I VIRGINIA FIELD HOCKEY 20

22 cavalier records Points CAREER Paige Selenski , Meridith Thorpe Elly Buckley Cindy Carzo Michelle Vizzuso Meredith Elwell Jackie Campbell Jessica Coleman Traci Ragukas Cheryl Gleason NR 90 Tara Vittese 2014-present SEASON Cindy Carzo Meridith Thorpe Paige Selenski Paige Selenski Paige Selenski Meridith Thorpe Jessica Coleman Michelle Vizzuso Meridith Thorpe Lindsey Sheehan 1985 FRESHMAN Meridith Thorpe Tara Vittese Elly Buckley Paige Selenski Meredith Elwell Jackie Campbell Cindy Carzo Traci Ragukas Lorraine Vizzuso Su Cox 1976 GOALs CAREER Meridith Thorpe Paige Selenski , Cindy Carzo Elly Buckley Jackie Campbell Meredith Elwell Jessica Coleman Traci Ragukas Michelle Vizzuso Cheryl Gleason SEASON Cindy Carzo Meridith Thorpe Paige Selenski Paige Selenski Paige Selenski Meridith Thorpe Meridith Thorpe Lindsey Sheehan Jackie Campbell Jessica Coleman 1999 FRESHMAN Meridith Thorpe Jackie Campbell Meredith Elwell Cindy Carzo Elly Buckley Paige Selenski Tara Vittese Traci Ragukas Su Cox Lorraine Vizzuso Caleigh Foust 2013 ASSISTS CAREER Michelle Vizzuso Carrie Goodloe Laura Lindsay Heidi Waterman Paige Selenski , Heather Hale Elly Buckley Nicole McMaster Natalie Wheatall Meridith Thorpe NR. 26 Tara Vittese 2014-present Lucy Hyams 2013-present SEASON Michelle Vizzuso Michelle Vizzuso Heather Hale Laura Lindsay Carrie Goodloe Tara Vittese Nicole McMaster Heather Hale Heidi Waterman Laura Lindsay 1999 FRESHMAN Tara Vittese Elly Buckley Lucy Hyams Pien Hulsebosch Paige Selenski Lorraine Vizzuso Kristen Daddona Several SOPHOMORE Meridith Thorpe Paige Selenski Jessica Coleman Elly Buckley Meredith Elwell Tara Vittese Michelle Vizzuso Cindy Carzo Rachel Sumfest 2012 JUNIOR Cindy Carzo Paige Selenski Meridith Thorpe Michelle Vizzuso Meredith Elwell Jackie Campbell Elly Buckley Traci Ragukas Cheryl Gleason Jessica Coleman 2000 SENIOR Paige Selenski Michelle Vizzuso Lindsey Sheehan Elly Buckley Meridith Thorpe Jessica Coleman Heather Hale Kristen Aceto Mary Henry Jackie Campbell 1982 SOPHOMORE Meridith Thorpe Paige Selenski Jessica Coleman Cindy Carzo Elly Buckley Jackie Campbell Rachel Sumfest Mia Link Tara Vittese Caleigh Foust Meredith Elwell Inge Kaars Sijpesteijn 2006 JUNIOR Cindy Carzo Paige Selenski Meridith Thorpe Meredith Elwell Jackie Campbell Traci Ragukas Cheryl Gleason Jessica Coleman Nicole McNichol Mary Henry Katie Phillips Riley Tata SENIOR Paige Selenski Lindsey Sheehan Elly Buckley Jessica Coleman Meridith Thorpe Mary Henry Kristen Aceto Michelle Vizzuso Meredith Elwell Jackie Campbell 1982 SOPHOMORE Laura Lindsay Carrie Goodloe Heidi Waterman Inga Stöckel Meredith Elwell Sarah Miller Michelle Vizzuso Kristen Daddona Jessica Coleman 1999 JUNIOR Michelle Vizzuso Heather Hale Nicole McMaster Carrie Goodloe Beth McGee Lucy Hyams 7. 9 Meridith Thorpe Katie Jo Gerfen Abby Taylor 2006 SENIOR Michelle Vizzuso Heather Hale Nicole McMaster Heidi Waterman Laura Lindsay Carrie Goodloe Lesley Groff Michelle Vizzuso Paige Selenski 2012 VIRGINIA FIELD HOCKEY I 21

23 cavalier records points- Single Game Cindy Carzo 1976 vs. Goucher Paige Selenski 2012 vs. Towson 10 Elly Buckley 2010 vs. Radford 10 Mia Link 2004 vs. Bucknell 10 Su Cox 1975 vs. Sweet Briar 3. 9 Jessie Coleman 1999 vs. App. St times; most recently: Elly Buckley 2012 vs. Towson Goals- Single Game 1. 7 Cindy Carzo 1976 vs. Goucher 2. 5 Su Cox 1975 vs. Sweet Briar 3. 4 Paige Selenski 2012 vs Towson 4 Elly Buckley 2012 vs Towson 4 Elly Buckley 2010 vs. Radford 4 Paige Selenski 2010 vs. Old Dominion 4 Mia Link 2004 vs. Bucknell 4 Jessie Coleman 1999 vs. App. St. 4 Meridith Thorpe 1997 vs. Davidson 4 Meridith Thorpe 1996 vs. JMU 4 Lindsey Sheehan 1985 vs. Davis& Elkins 4 Cheryl Gleason 1983 vs. Delaware 4 Mary Henry 1982 vs. Lynchburg 4 Jackie Campbell 1981 vs. Richmond 4 Kemp Passano 1978 vs. Goucher 4 Amy Easter 1975 vs. RMWC ASSISTS- Single Game 1. 4 Michelle Vissuso 1997 vs. Davidson times; most recently: Biffy Cornelison 2006 vs. Radford HAT TRICKS - Season 1. 5 Meridith Thorpe Meridith Thorpe T.J. Whitehurst Lindsey Sheehan Jackie Campbell Cindy Carzo 1978 HAT TRICKS - Career Meridith Thorpe Cindy Carzo Jackie Campbell Paige Selenski , Lindsey Sheehan Jessica Coleman Career GAMES Taylor Swezey Traci Ragukas Michelle Vizzuso Paige Selenski , Haley Carpenter Meredith Elwell Meridith Thorpe Lori Mastropietro Peggy Boutilier GAME WINNING GOALS- Season Cindy Carzo Meridith Thorpe Paige Selenski Cindy Carzo Paige Selenski Meridith Thorpe T.J. Whitehurst Cheryl Gleason Cindy Carzo Jessica Coleman 2000 GAME WINNING GOALS- Career Cindy Carzo Meridith Thorpe Paige Selenski , Jackie Campbell Jessica Coleman GAME WINNING GOALS- Classes FRESHMAN 1. 8 Cindy Carzo 1976 SOPHOMORE 1. 9 Meridith Thorpe 1996 JUNIOR Cindy Carzo 1978 SENIOR 1. 6 Michelle Vizzuso Kristen Aceto Jackie Campbell 1982 SEASON Goals AGAINST AVERAGE Mimi Beggs Nancy Newman Nancy Newman Heather Dow Kim Kastuk Becky Worthington 1997 Career Goals AGAINST AVERAGE Mimi Beggs Nancy Newman Heather Christman Michelle Cusimano Amy Brockman Season SAVE PERCENTAGE Mimi Beggs Donna DeNoble Donna DeNoble Heather Christman Heather Christman 1989 Career SAVE PERCENTAGE Heather Dow Heather Christman Donna DeNoble Missy Farwell Mimi Beggs SAVEs - Season Missy Farwell Denise Wernersbach Donna DeNoble Michelle Cusimano Donna DeNoble Heather Christman Heather Christman Emily White Missy Farwell Denise Wernersbach 1991 SAVEs - Career Denise Wernersbach Michelle Cusimano Heather Christman Missy Farwell Donna DeNoble Jenny Johnstone Becky Worthington Mimi Beggs Emily White Logan Carr SAVEs - Game Donna DeNoble ODU Missy Farwell UNC Heather Christman ODU Donna DeNoble PSU Donna DeNoble ODU Liz Nolley UNC Donna DeNoble JMU Denise Wernersbach Duke Donna DeNoble JMU Missy Farwell ODU Donna DeNoble PSU Denise Wernersbach Rich I VIRGINIA FIELD HOCKEY 22

24 cavalier records SHUTOUTS - Season Mimi Beggs Heather Dow Denise Wernersbach Mimi Beggs 1979 SHUTOUTS - Career CAREER - GRASS 44 Mimi Beggs CAREER - TURF 28 Denise Wernersbach Cavaliers in the NCAA RECORD BOOK SAVES - GAME T5. 40 Donna DeNoble 1986 vs. Old Dominion T Missy Farwell 1984 vs. North Carolina POINTS - CAREER T Paige Selenski , 12 T Meredith Thorpe POINTS PER GAME - CAREER Paige Selenski , Meredith Thorpe TEAM POINTS - SEASON TEAM GOALS - SEASON TEAM ASSISTS - SEASON SHUOUTS - SEASON CONSECUTIVE - GRASS 8 Mimi Beggs 1978 CONSECUTIVE - TURF 5 Michelle Cusimano 1996 DEFENSIVE SAVES- Season Susan Crafts Susan Crafts Sandy Szilassy Andy Begel Sandy Szilassy Barbara King Elly Buckley Elly Buckley Natalie Wheatall Bonnie Rosen Julia Richardson Erin Hayes Lucy Meyers 2008 DEFENSIVE SAVES- Career Susan Crafts Sandy Szilassy Erin Hayes Elly Buckley Julia Richardson Andy Begel Barbara King Bonnie Rosen Juli Bojanic Kelli Hill Biffy Cornelison GOALS - CAREER Meredith Thorpe T Paige Selenski , 12 GOALS PER GAME - CAREER Meredith Thorpe Paige Selenski , 12 ASSISTS - CAREER T Michelle Vizzuso ASSISTS PER GAME - CAREER T Carrie Goodloe T Michelle Vizzuso SAVE PERCENTAGE - CAREER T Heather Christman GOALIE WINS - CAREER T9. 60 Kim Kastuk^ GOALIE MINUTES PLAYED - CAREER 19. 5,659 Kim Kastuk^ TEAM POINTS - GAME vs. Towson 2012 TEAM GOALS - GAME T8. 14 vs. Towson 2012 T vs. Davidson 1996 T vs. Davis & Elkins 1996 TEAM POINTS PER GAME - SEASON TEAM GOALS PER GAME - SEASON TEAM ASSISTS PER GAME - SEASON COACHING WINS - ALL-TIME 25. Michele Madison 339 COACHING WINS - ACTIVE COACHES 9. Michele Madison 339 ^ Career stats also include two seasons at Boston U. VIRGINIA FIELD HOCKEY I 23

25 international competition OLYMPICS Olympic Qualifier, 2000 Michelle Vizzuso London Olympic Games, 2012 Paige Selenski Rio Olympic Games, 2016 Paige Selenski Pan Am Games Pan Am Games, 1999 Michelle Vizzuso Pan Am Games, 2003 Jessica Coleman Pan American Games, 2011 (GOLD MEDAL) Paige Selenski Pan Am Games, (GOLD MEDAL) Paige Selenski Other International Competitions Champions Trophy, 1997 Meridith Thorpe World Cup, 1998 Lori Mastropietro Michelle Vizzuso Junior World Cup, 2005 Katherine Blair Mia Link Junior Pan Am Games, 2008 Tara Puffenberger Paige Selenski Junior World Cup, 2009 Tara Puffenberger Paige Selenski European Tour, 2010 Paige Selenski Four Nations Tournament, 2011 Paige Selenski European Tour, 2011 Rachel Jennings Tara Puffenberger Champions Challenge, 2011 Paige Selenski Junior World Cup, 2013 Tara Vittese Lucy Hyams Junior Pan Am Championship, 2016 Tara Vittese (silver) 24 I VIRGINIA FIELD HOCKEY 24

26 usa field hockey 1998 Yellow Lori Mastropietro Julia Richardson Ellen Wiese Missi Sanders, head coach White Michelle Vizzuso Liz Lopez Blue Meredith Elwell Becky Worthington Purple Amy Broadwater Red Laura Lindsay Green - National Champions Francis West 1999 Metro Rush Katie Nicholson Jessica Coleman Southern Charm Leyf Pierce SENIOR HIGH PERFORMANCE and WOMENS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS (BY YEAR) 2004 Philadelphia Fury Logan Carr Dana Anderson Julianne Bojanic Aly Curmaci Allie Flynn Mia Link Lindsey Selfridge Tidewater Tempest Katie Jo Gerfen USA Junior National Team -Champions Katherine Blair 2005 USA Junior National Team - Champions Katherine Blair Mia Link 2006 Maryland - Champions Katherine Blair Mia Link 2010 Mid-Atlantic Rachel Jennings Kim Kastuk Mia Link Tara Puffenberger Paige Selenski 2011 Mid-Atlantic Hadley Bell Haley Carpenter Kim Kastuk Paige Selenski 2012 Mid-Atlantic Kim Kastuk Paige Selenski Carissa Vittese Pennsylvania Rachel Sumfest Young Women s National Championships Caleigh Foust Rebecca Holden Katie Kelly Riley Tata Carrera Lucas Rachael Ulsh Tara Vittese 2016 Greta Ell (Patriots) Nikki Freeman (Gold) Bailey Fanikos (White) Carerra Lucas (White) Carissa Vittese (Patriots) Tara Vittese (U21) 2000 Metro Rush Michelle Vizzuso Jessica Coleman Tidewater Tempest Emily White 2001 Philadelphia Fury Katie Jo Gerfen Dana Anderson New England Eclipse Emily White 2002 Tidewater Tempest Emily White 2003 Tidewater Tempest Katherine Blair Logan Carr Biffy Cornelison Lindsey Selfridge Philadelphia Fury Dana Anderson Julianne Bojanic Sarah Miller Allison Flynn 2007 Maryland Mia Link Traci Ragukas South Kaitlyn Hiltz 2008 Pennsylvania Paige Selenski Maryland Shelly Edmonds Kaitlyn Hiltz New Jersey Mia Link 2009 Mid-Atlantic Rachel Jennings Mia Link Traci Ragukas Paige Selenski New Jersey - Champions Pennsylvania Tara Puffenberger 2013 Mid-Atlantic/South (Champions) Paige Selenski Carissa Vittese Pennsylvania Rachel Sumfest 2014 Patriots Team Carissa Vittese U21 Team Tara Vittese VIRGINIA FIELD HOCKEY I 25

27 national honors & awards ALL-AMERICANS BY YEAR TEAM 1990 Amanda Cromwell 1991 Amanda Cromwell Andrea Rubio 1992 Andrea Rubio 1993 Kim Conway 1979 Cindy Carzo 1983 Cheryl Gleason HM 1985 Elaine Maddox HM 1987 Tracy Whitehurst HM 1990 Andy Begel 1992 Kelly Daddona 1993 Kelly Daddona 1994 Kristen Daddona 3rd Meredith Elwell 3rd 1995 Meridith Thorpe Michelle Vizzuso 3rd 1996 Meridith Thorpe Michelle Vizzuso Michelle Cusimano 3rd Heather Hale 3rd 1997 Meridith Thorpe Michelle Vizzuso Lori Mastropietro 3rd 1998 Lori Mastropietro Michelle Vizzuso Meridith Thorpe 1999 Jessica Coleman 3rd 2000 Jessica Coleman 3rd 2001 Carrie Goodloe 2003 Katie Jo Gerfen 3rd 2004 Mia Link 3rd 2006 Inge Kaars Sijpesteijn 2007 Inge Kaars Sijpesteijn 3rd 2008 Paige Selenski Inge Kaars Sijpesteijn 3rd 2009 Paige Selenski 3rd Inga Stöckel 2010 Paige Selenski Elly Buckley 3rd 2011 Elly Buckley 2012 Paige Selenski Elly Buckley 2013 Elly Buckley 2014 Tara Vittese Tara Vittese Lucy Hyams NCAA WOMAN OF THE YEAR 1999 Peggy Boutilier NFHCA National Player of the Year Tara Vittese HONDA AWARD SEMIFINALIST 2009 Paige Selenski 2010 Paige Selenski NCAA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 2009 Paige Selenski 2010 Rachel Jennings Paige Selenski NFHCA REGIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2009 Paige Selenski 2012 Paige Selenski Tara Vittese NFHCA ALL-REGION TEAM 1984 Cheryl Gleason Missy Farwell 1985 Elaine Maddox Lindsay Sheehan Susan Crafts HM Missy Farwell HM Natalie Wheatall HM 1986 Donna DeNoble Elaine Maddox 1987 Donna DeNoble Tracy Drummond Tracy Whitehurst Kristen Aceto HM 1988 Tracy Whitehurst Andy Begel HM 1989 Kristen Aceto Andy Begel Heather Christman HM Jill Dunham HM Julie Plzak HM 1990 Andy Begel Heather Christman Heather Goehringer Kelly Daddona HM 1991 Kelly Daddona Cherie Greer Denise Wernersbach 1992 Kelly Daddona Tara Kelly Nicole McNichol Denise Wernersbach 1993 Kelly Daddona Barbara King Nicole McNichol 1994 Kristen Daddona Barbara King Peggy Boutilier Jen Larsen Heidi Waterman 1995 Heather Hale Meridith Thorpe Michelle Vizzuso Peggy Boutilier Jen Larsen 1996 Meridith Thorpe Michelle Vizzuso Heather Hale Meredith Elwell Michelle Cusimano Lori Mastropietro Nicole McMaster 1997 Lori Mastropietro Meridith Thorpe Michelle Vizzuso Kara Ariza Peggy Boutilier Lorraine Vizzuso 1998 Lori Mastropietro Meridith Thorpe Michelle Vizzuso Meredith Elwell Kara Ariza Frances West Lorraine Vizzuso 1999 Jessica Coleman Meredith Elwell Lorraine Vizzuso Laura Lindsay Julia Richardson Becky Worthington 2000 Lorraine Vizzuso Becky Worthington Jessica Coleman Carrie Goodloe Julia Richardson 2001 Jessica Coleman Carrie Goodloe Katie Jo Gerfen 2002 Emily White 2003 Katie Jo Gerfen 2004 Mia Link Katie Jo Gerfen 2005 Katherine Blair Allison Flynn Mia Link 2006 Inge Kaars Sijpesteijn Mia Link Traci Ragukas 2007 Inge Kaars Sijpesteijn Traci Ragukas 2008 Inge Kaars Sijpesteijn Paige Selenski Traci Ragukas Floor Vogels 2009 Paige Selenski Inga Stöckel Kim Kastuk Charlotte van den Broek 2010 Elly Buckley Rachel Jennings Paige Selenski Haley Carpenter Kim Kastuk Tara Puffenberger 2011 Elly Buckley Rachel Jennings 2012 Paige Selenski Jenny Johnstone Elly Buckley Rachel Sumfest Carissa Vittese 2013 Elly Buckley Lucy Hyams Carissa Vittese 2014 Tara Vittese Caleigh Foust Lucy Hyams Tara Vittese Lucy Hyams Riley Tata 26 I VIRGINIA FIELD HOCKEY 26

28 acc honors & awards ALL-ACC 1985 Missy Farwell Elaine Maddox Lindsay Sheehan 1986 Tracy Drummond Elaine Maddox 1987 Donna DeNoble Tracy Drummond 1988 Tracy Whitehurst 1989 Kristen Aceto Andy Begel 1990 Andy Begel 1991 Cherie Greer 1992 Kelly Daddona 1992 Tara Kelly Nicole McNichol 1993 Kelly Daddona Nicole McNichol Heidi Waterman 1994 Kristen Daddona Barbara King Heidi Waterman 1995 Peggy Boutilier Heather Hale Meridith Thorpe 1996 Meridith Thorpe Michelle Vizzuso Heather Hale 1997 Lori Mastropietro Meridith Thorpe Michelle Vizzuso 1998 Lori Mastropietro Meridith Thorpe Michelle Vizzuso 1999 Jessica Coleman Lorraine Vizzuso 2000 Jessica Coleman 2002 Emily White 2003 Katie Jo Gerfen 2004 Mia Link 2006 Inge Kaars Sijpesteijn 2007 Inge Kaars Sijpesteijn 2008 Inge Kaars Sijpesteijn Paige Selenski 2009 Paige Selenski Inga Stöckel 2010 Elly Buckley Paige Selenski 2011 Elly Buckley 2012 Elly Buckley Jenny Johnstone Paige Selenski 2013 Elly Buckley Carissa Vittese Lucy Hyams 2014 Tara Vittese Caleigh Foust Kelsey LeBlanc Tara Vittese Lucy Hyams ACC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 1990 Andy Begel Heather Goehringer 1991 Kelly Daddona Cherie Greer 1992 Kelly Daddona Kelly Hood Tara Kelly 1993 Kelly Daddona 1994 Peggy Boutilier Kristen Daddona 1995 Michelle Cusimano Meridith Thorpe 1996 Meredith Elwell Nicole McMaster 1997 Lori Mastropietro Becky Worthington 1998 Lori Mastropietro Michelle Vizzuso Lorraine Vizzuso 1999 Julia Richardson Becky Worthington 2000 Julia Richardson Lorraine Vizzuso Becky Worthington 2001 Carrie Goodloe Mason White 2002 Cara Unterkofler 2003 Mia Link 2004 Logan Carr 2006 Inge Kaars Sijpesteijn Traci Ragukas 2007 Inge Kaars Sijpesteijn Traci Ragukas 2008 Traci Ragukas 2009 Paige Selenski Inga Stöckel Charlotte van den Broek Katie Robinson Taylor Brown Rebecca Holden ACC PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1998 Lori Mastropietro 2012 Paige Selenski (offensive) ACC Sportsmanship AWARD -16 Rebecca Holden ACC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 1995 Meridith Thrope 1996 Meredith Elwell 2008 Paige Selenski 2013 Lucy Hyams 2014 Tara Vittese ACC COACH OF THE YEAR 1997 Missi Sanders ACC SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Mary Jo Adams Lesley Groff Kelly Daddona Heather Hale Peggy Boutilier Lori Mastropietro ACC 50TH ANNIVERSARY TEAM (announced in 2002) Cindy Carzo Jessica Coleman Kristen Daddonna Carrie Goodloe Lori Mastropietro Meridith Thrope Michelle Vizzuso Becky Worthington VIRGINIA FIELD HOCKEY I 27

29 uva honors & awards FIELD HOCKEY TEAM AWARD (given at annual All-Athletics Banquet) Claudia Reasor Candy Lindsey Kathy Devereux Cindy Hook Kathy Smith Julia Morris, Cecilia Bean Cindy Carzo Leslie Larson Ann Orrison Ann Orrison Cheryl Gleason Cheryl Gleason Susan Crafts Elaine Maddox Tracy Drummond Lesley Groff Kristen Aceto Heather Christman Bonnie Rosen Tara Kelly Kelly Daddona Barbara King Meridith Thorpe Heather Hale, Meridith Thorpe Peggy Boutilier Lori Mastropietro Julia Richardson Becky Worthington Emily White Jessica Coleman Katie Jo Gerfen Mia Link Erin Hayes Inge Kaars Sijpesteijn Katherine Bounds Inge Kaars Sijpesteijn Haley Carpenter Paige Selenski Hadley Bell, Rachel Jennings Paige Selenski, Elly Buckley Jenny Johnstone -16 Rebecca Holden IMP AWARD Outsanding Female Athlete at UVa Amy Easter Kathy Smith Lindsay Sheehan Elaine Maddox Jill Dunham Meridith Thorpe Peggy Boutilier JETTIE HILL MEMORIAL AWARD Top GPA, Female Fourth-Year Lesley Groff Heather Hale ACC SCHOLAR AWARDS Mary Jo Adams Lesley Groff Kelly Daddona Heather Hale Peggy Boutilier Lori Mastropietro ACC S WEAVER-JAMES-CORRIGAN POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP 1994 Denise Wernersbach 1998 Peggy Boutilier 1999 Melissa Hayes 2000 Michelle Vizzuso 2001 Lorraine Vizzuso MASSMUTUAL UVA SCHOLARSHIP Carrie Goodloe BOB GOODMAN MEMORIAL AWARD Maribel Taylor CRAIG FIELDER MEMORIAL AWARD Lorraine Vizzuso Paige Selenski Jenny Johnstone RALPH SAMPSON SCHOLARSHIP Peggy Boutilier Elly Buckley LIFE SKILLS SCHOLARSHIP AWARD Katie Robinson UVA Athletics Distinguished Student-Athlete -16 Lucy Hyams ERNEST H. ERN, JR. AWARD Peggy Boutilier Phoebe Willis ACC Top VI AWARD Allie Flynn Lauren Elstein Lauren Elstein Phoebe Willis 28 I VIRGINIA FIELD HOCKEY 28

30 academic accolades NCAA ELITE 88/89 AWARD 2009 Lauren Elstein ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT 2009 Lauren Elstein NFHCA NATIONAL ACADEMIC TEAM 1987 Lesley Groff 1988 Lesley Groff 1992 Denise Wernersbach 1993 Denise Wernersbach 1994 Michelle Cusimano Heather Hale Barbara King Nicole McMaster 1995 Peggy Boutilier Heather Hale Nicole McMaster 1996 Peggy Boutilier Heather Hale Lori Mastropietro Nicole McMaster Frances West 1997 Peggy Boutilier Melissa Hayes Laura Lindsay Lori Mastropietro Frances West 1998 Amy Broadwater Melissa Hayes Laura Lindsay Lori Mastropietro, Frances West Becky Worthington 1999 Carrie Goodloe Laura Lindsay Kristy Sott Becky Worthington 2000 Carrie Goodloe Kristy Sott Becky Worthington 2001 Carrie Goodloe 2002 Katherine Blair Cara Unterkofler Emily White 2003 Katherine Blair Alyssa Curmaci 2004 Katherine Blair Allie Breininger Carmen Hoskin 2005 Katherine Blair 2006 Katherine Blair Katherine Bounds Lauren Elstein Mia Link Kelsey Vonier 2007 Katherine Bounds Lauren Elstein Laura Nelson Kelsey Vonier 2008 Lauren Elstein Rachel Jennings Floor Vogels 2009 Lauren Elstein Rachel Jennings Charlotte van den Broek Floor Vogels Phoebe Willis 2010 Liza Blue Elly Buckley Elizabeth Hanks Katie Robinson Lane Smith 2011 Elizabeth Hanks Lane Smith Jess Orrett Katie Robinson Sallie Seiy Phoebe Willis 2012 Hadley Bell Elizabeth Hanks Jenny Johnstone Jess Orress Lane Smith Katie Robinson Phoebe Willis 2013 Jenny Johnstone Jess Orrett 2014 Jenny Johnstone Jess Orrett Carrera Lucas Becca Zamojcin(NAS) Caleigh Foust Emma Haupt megan Kelly Carrera Lucas Izzy McDonough Laura Schnatmeier Becca Zamojcin ALL-ACC ACADEMIC TEAM 2005 Katherine Blair Allison Flynn Mia Link 2006 Katherine Blair Katherine Bounds Biffy Cornelison Mia Link Traci Ragukas 2007 Katherine Bounds Lauren Elstein 2008 Lauren Elstein Rachel Jennings Floor Vogels 2009 Kim Kastuk Inga Stöckel Charlotte van den Broek Floor Vogels 2010 Elly Buckley Rachel Jennings 2011 Rachel Jennings Jenny Johnstone Hadley Bell Chloe Pendlebury Lane Smith Rachel Sumfest 2012 Hadley Bell Maddie DeCerbo Jenny Johnstone Katie Robinson Rachel Sumfest 2013 Hadley Bell Caleigh Foust Jenny Johnstone Kelsey LeBlanc Katie Robinson 2014 Jenny Johnstone Kelsey LeBlanc Maddie DeCerbo Caleigh Foust Becca Zamojcin Caleigh Foust Rebecca Holden Becca Zamojcin ACC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL 1984 Mary Jo Adams Wendy Bortle Paddi Dean Barbara Deutsch Mary Farwell Jean Gordon Julie Robinson Dru Scheifele Carole Wagner Natalie Wheatall 1985 Lee Cooper Paddi Dean Mary Farwell Amy Feldkamp Cheryl Gleason Sue Lombardi Julie Robinson Laua Sullivan Carole Wagner Natalie Wheatall 1986 Susan Day Mary Farwell Sue Lombardi Carole Wagner Natalie Wheatall Susie Williams 1987 Susan Day Donna DeNoble Sheryl Deutsch Lesley Groff Dana Henry Susie Williams 1988 Heather Christman Sheryl Deutsch Lesley Groff Dana Henry Becky Lewis Sue Lombardi Elizabeth Nolley Barbara Richards Susie Williams 1989 Sheryl Deutsch Lesley Groff Elizabeth Nolley Robin Nye Barbara Richards Tracy Whitehurst Susie Williams 1990 Kristen Aceto Lyndia Brumback Stacey Chaplin Heather Christman Sheryl Deutsch Robin Nye 1991 Stacey Chaplin Heather Christman Katherine Hanson Tara Kelly Cynthia Mathes Robin Nye Bonnie Rosen Denise Wernersbach 1992 Kelly Daddona Elaine Jones Tara Kelly Tara Lauria Nicole McNichol Christina Miller Lisa Plzak Bonnie Rosen Denise Wernersbach 1993 Kelly Daddona Tara Kelly Christina Miller Lisa Plzak Denise Wernersbach 1994 Hadley Bauer Amy Clothier Michelle Cusimano Christine Grunewald Heather Hale Barbara King Nicole McMaster 1995 Peggy Boutilier Amy Broadwater Michelle Cusimano Kristen Daddona Christine Grunewald Heather Hale Julie Jakum Barbara King Stacy Kuhlkin Nicole McMaster Lisa Plzak 1996 Kara Ariza Peggy Boutilier Amy Broadwater Michelle Cusimano Christine Grunewald Heather Hale Melissa Hayes Julie Jakum Jennifer Larsen Lori Mastropietro Nicole McMaster Michelle Vizzuso Frances West 1997 Amy Broadwater Natalie Crane Michelle Cusimano Heather Hale Laura Lindsay Lori Mastropietro Nicole McMaster Michelle Vizzuso Frances West VIRGINIA FIELD HOCKEY I 29

31 academic accolades ACC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL (CONT.) 1998 Kara Ariza Amy Broadwater Natalie Crane Laura Lindsay Lorraine Vizzuso Ellen Weise Frances West Becky Worthington 1999 Kara Ariza Amy Broadwater Natalie Crane Carrie Goodloe Laura Lindsay Lori Mastropietro Meridith Thorpe Lorraine Vizzuso Frances West Becky Worthington 2000 Natalie Crane Meredith Elwell Carrie Goodloe Laura Lindsay Julia Richardson Lorraine Vizzuso Cara Unterkofler Emily White Courtney Wilson Becky Worthington 2001 Abigail Crawford Carrie Goodloe Kelli Hill Lorraine Vizzuso Emily White Mason White Becky Worthington 2002 Katherine Blair Logan Carr Katie Jo Gerfen Kelli Hill Cara Unterkofler Emily White 2003 Katherine Blair Logan Carr Katie Jo Gerfen Kelli Hill Sarah Miller Lindsey Selfridge Cara Unterkofler Rosemary Walker Emily White 2004 Katherine Blair Katherine Bounds Allie Breininger Allie Flynn Carmen Hoskin Mia Link Sarah Miller Lindsay O Bannon Katie Phillips Lindsey Selfridge 2005 Katherine Blair Allie Flynn 2006 Katherine Blair Katherine Bounds Biffy Cornelison Mia Link Traci Ragukas 2007 Katherine Bounds Lauren Elstein Jamie Mulhare 2008 Lauren Elstein Rachel Jennings Adrienne Ostroff Floor Vogels 2009 Shelly Edmonds Lauren Elstein Kaitlyn Hiltz Rachel Jennings Adrienne Ostroff Boyd Vicars Phoebe Willis 2010 Hadley Bell Liza Blue Elly Buckley Elizabeth Hanks Rachel Jennings Kim Kastuk Adrienne Ostroff Katie Robinson Lane Smith Phoebe Willis 2011 Rachel Jennings Hadley Bell Chloe Pendlebury Lane Smith Jenny Johnstone Rachel Sumfest 2012 Hadley Bell Tollie Bell Elly Buckley Maddie DeCerbo Elizabeth Hanks Jenny Johnstone Britt Knouse Kelsey LeBlanc Jess Orrett Katie Robinson Lane Smith Carissa Vittese Phoebe Willis 2013 Hadley Bell Tollie Bell Elly Buckley Maddie DeCerbo Caleigh Foust Elizabeth Hanks Rebecca Holden Jenny Johnstone Megan Kelly Kelsey LeBlanc Jess Orrett Katie Robinson Lane Smith Carissa Vittese Sarah Weber 2014 Tollie Bell Nadine de Koning Maddie Decerbo Emily Faught Caleigh Foust Rebecca Holden Jennifer Johnstone Katie Kelly Megan Kelly Kelsey LeBlanc Carrera Lucas Jess Orrett Emilia Tapsall Rebecca Zamojcin 30 I VIRGINIA FIELD HOCKEY 30

32 series records Opponent W L T Streak Albany W2 American L1 Appalachian State W6 Ball State W2 Boston College L2 Boston University L1 Bridgewater W6 Bucknell W1 CSU - Long Beach L1 California L1 California - Davis W1 Central Michigan L1 Clemson W2 Connecticut L3 Cornell W3 Dartmouth L1 Davidson W4 Davis & Elkins W2 Delaware W5/U7 Drexel W2 Duke L1 Eastern Kentucky W2 Eastern Mennonite W2/U3 Fairfield Georgetown W6 Goucher W3 High Point W1 Hofstra W1 Hollins W5/U2 Indiana W1 Iowa L1 James Madison W4 Kent State W2 Lafayette W1 Liberty W3 Longwood W12 Louisville W4 Loyola W2 Opponent W L T Streak Lynchburg W8 Maine W2 Mary Washington W3/U4 Maryland L2 Massachusetts L1 Miami (Ohio) W9 Michigan L2 Michigan State W1 Monmouth W1 New Hampshire W2 North Carolina L1 UNC-Greensboro W1 Northeastern L1 Northwestern W1 Ohio W5 Ohio State L1 Old Dominion L2 Oregon W1 Pacific W2 Penn W1 Penn State W1 Princeton W2 Providence W4 Purdue W1 Quinnipiac W2 Radford W25 Randolph-Macon W2/U3 Richmond W10 Roanoke W4/U5 Rutgers W3 Saint Francis W1 Saint Joseph s W2 Saint Louis W2 S Connecticut L1 Southern Illinois W3 SW Missouri St W3 Springfield W3 Stanford W1 Opponent W L T Streak Sweet Briar W2/U3 Syracuse L2 Temple W2 Towson W13 Ursinus W1 Virginia Cmnwlth W29 Vermont W4 Villanova W4 Virginia Tech W7 Wake Forest W1 West Chester W1 William & Mary W2 Winthrop W1 Yale W4 Bold indicates 2016 opponents VIRGINIA FIELD HOCKEY I 31

33 year-by-year summary Overall ACC Year Record Record Head Coach Postseason Chesley Garrett Dr. Diane Wakat Linda Southworth Linda Southworth Linda Southworth AIAW Regional Linda Southworth AIAW Semifinals Linda Southworth AIAW Regional Linda Southworth AIAW Regional Linda Southworth AIAW Quarterfinals Linda Southworth NCAA First Round Jane Miller Jane Miller NCAA Quarterfinals Jane Miller NCAA First Round Jane Miller * Jane Miller NCAA First Round Jane Miller Jane Miller Jane Miller Jane Miller Julie Dayton NCAA First Round Missi Sanders Missi Sanders Missi Sanders NCAA First Round Missi Sanders NCAA Quarterfinals * Missi Sanders NCAA Semifinals * Missi Sanders NCAA Semifinals Jessica Wilk NCAA First Round Jessica Wilk NCAA First Round Jessica Wilk NCAA Quarterfinals Jessica Wilk Jessica Wilk Jessica Wilk Jessica Wilk Michele Madison NCAA Quarterfinals Michele Madison NCAA First Round Michele Madison NCAA Quarterfinals Michele Madison NCAA Semifinals Michele Madison NCAA Semifinals Michele Madison Michele Madison NCAA Quarterfinals Michele Madison NCAA First Round ^ Michele Madison Michele Madison NCAA Quarterfinals TOTALS ACC * finished first in regular season ^ finished tied for first in regular season MILESTONE GAMES Game Date Opponent Result Roanoke L, Bridgewater W, VCU W, Duke W, Duke W, Old Dominion L, Cornell W, Maryland L, Penn State W, 4-2 HOME GAMES PLAYED Game Date Opponent Result Roanoke L, Maryland W, Maryland W, American W, Northeastern W, James Madison W, Boston College L, Maryland W, 3-2 WINS Game Date Opponent Result Hollins Longwood Richmond Davis & Elkins Delaware Delaware WIlliam & Mary Georgetown Ball State Boston U. (at Harvard) 2-0 virginia coaching history Head Coach Seasons Years Record Pct. Chesley Garrett Dr. Diane Wakat Linda Southworth Jane Miller Julie Dayton Missi Sanders Jessica Wilk Michele Madison present Totals I VIRGINIA FIELD HOCKEY 32

34 year-by-year results 1973 (0-4-7) Coach: Chesley Garrett S29 Roanoke 2-0 L O3 at Hollins 1-1 T O5 Bridgewater 1-1 T O9 Lynchburg 1-0 L O12 at Virginia Tech 2-0 L O18 at Randolph-Macon 0-0 T O20 at Eastern Mennonite 0-0 T O25 Sweet Briar 1-1 T O31 at Mary Washington 4-1 L N3 vs Virginia Tech^ 0-0 T N3 vs Lynchburg^ 1-1 T ^ Blue Ridge Tournament - Hollins, Va (7-3-2) Coach: Dr. Diane Wakat S21 Mary Washington 1-1 T S25 Roanoke 1-1 T O1 at Bridgewater 3-2 L O3 Hollins 2-1 W O11 at Lynchburg 5-1 L O16 at Virginia Commonwealth 2-0 W O19 Virginia Tech 6-0 W O22 at Sweet Briar 6-1 W O28 Randolph-Macon 2-0 W N1 vs Bridgewater^ 2-1 W N2 vs Lynchburg^ 2-1 L N2 vs Virginia Tech^ 5-0 W ^ Blue Ridge Tournament - Sweet Briar, Va (12-2-1) Coach: Linda Southworth S30 Bridgewater 2-0 L O6 at Longwood 2-1 W O13 at Randolph-Macon 8-0 W O16 Lynchburg 2-0 W O21 Sweet Briar 8-0 W O23 at Hollins College 1-1 T O28 at Lynchburg 4-0 W N4 Virginia Commonwealth 2-1 W N5 at Westhampton 5-1 W N7 vs Madison ^ 2-0 W N7 vs Roanoke^ 2-0 W N8 vs Bridgewater^ 1-0 W N8 vs Lynchburg^ 2-0 W N14 vs Longwood% 3-2 L N15 vs Eastern Kentucky% 2-1 W ^ Blue Ridge Tournament - Hollins, Va. % AIAW Southern Regional II Tournament - Fredericksburg, Va (14-3-2) AIAW National Quarterfinals Coach: Linda Southworth S28 Mary Washington 6-1 W O5 at Virginia Commonwealth 1-0 W O8 at Goucher 6-0 W O13 Longwood 2-2 T O16 Virginia Tech 1-0 W O19 at Bridgewater 4-0 W O22 North Carolina 3-1 W O25 at Old Dominion 3-1 W N2 William & Mary 1-1 T N5 vs Virginia Tech^ 2-0 W N5 vs Roanoke^ 4-0 W N6 vs Bridgewater^ 1-0 W N6 vs Madison^$ 0-0 W N12 vs Eastern Kentucky% 7-0 W N12 vs Longwood% 3-1 W N13 vs William & Mary% 1-0 L N24 vs Central Michigan# 3-1 W N25 vs Delaware#$ 2-2 LPT N25 vs So. Connecticut# 2-1 L $ Tie broken by penetration time ^ Blue Ridge Tournament - Hollins, Va. % AIAW Region II Tournament - Winthrop, S.C. # AIAW National Tournament - Valley Forge, Pa (16-2-1) Coach: Linda Southworth S22 at Longwood 1-0 W S27 Bridgewater 2-1 W S30 Goucher 3-0 W O4 at James Madison 1-1 T O7 at North Carolina 3-2 W O8 at UNC-Greensboro 5-1 W O11 Lynchburg 6-0 W O18 at Mary Washington 2-1 W O21 Towson 1-0 W O22 at Virginia Tech 3-0 W O25 Old Dominion 2-0 W O27 Westhampton 5-2 W O29 Maryland 2-1 W N1 at William & Mary 1-0 W N4 vs Virginia Tech^ 2-1 WPS N5 vs James Madison^ 1-0 L N11 vs William & Mary% 3-2 LPS N12 vs Winthrop% 3-0 W N12 vs Louisville% 2-0 W ^ Blue Ridge Tournament - Hollins, Va. % AIAW Region II Tournament - Williamsburg, Va (19-3-0) AIAW National Quarterfinals Coach: Linda Southworth S21 Longwood 4-1 W S26 at Bridgewater 6-0 W S29 at Maryland 2-1 W S30 at Goucher 13-0 W O3 at Lynchburg 5-0 W O6 Hollins 2-0 W O12 James Madison 4-1 W O14 Eastern Mennonite 5-0 W O18 at Roanoke 3-0 W O21 Virginia Tech 2-1 LPS O24 at Old Dominion 3-1 W O26 at Richmond 3-0 W O31 William & Mary 2-0 W N3 vs Mary Washington~ 4-0 W N3 vs William & Mary~ 1-0 WPS N4 vs Old Dominion~ 1-0 W N10 vs Hollins% 1-0 W N10 vs High Point% 1-0 W N11 vs North Carolina% 1-0 W N21 vs Oregon# 1-0 W N22 vs West Chester# 2-1 L N22 vs CSU Long Beach# 1-0 L ~ State Tournament - Farmville, Va. % AIAW Region II Tournament -Hollins, Va. # USFHA-AIAW National Tournament - Ellensburg, Wash (15-4-0) Coach: Linda Southworth S20 at Longwood 4-2 W S25 Bridgewater 7-0 W S29 Towson 3-1 W O2 Lynchburg 3-0 W O6 North Carolina 1-0 WPS O11 at Eastern Mennonite 5-0 W O13 at James Madison 1-0 WPS O17 Roanoke 2-0 W O19 at Virginia Tech 4-3 W2OT O20 Louisville 5-0 W O23 Old Dominion 3-0 W O23 Richmond 4-0 W O30 at William & Mary 1-0 L N2 vs Virginia Tech~ 1-0 W N3 vs James Madison~ 4-3 LPS N8 Maryland 3-2 LPS N16 vs E. Kentucky% 1-0 W N16 vs James Madison% 2-1 WPS N17 vs William & Mary% 1-0 L ~ Virginia State Tournament - Harrisonburg, Va. % AIAW Region II Tournament - Williamsburg, Va (11-7-0) Coach: Linda Southworth S19 at Lynchburg 5-0 W S23 Longwood 5-4 LPS S26 at Maryland 2-1 L S27 at Towson 2-0 W O2 Hollins 6-0 W O4 at North Carolina 2-0 W O8 James Madison 2-0 W O11 at Richmond 2-0 W O16 Virginia Tech 1-0 W O18 Penn State 2-0 L O21 at Old Dominion 5-0 L O28 William & Mary 2-0 L O31 Longwood~ 2-0 W N1 William & Mary~ 4-1 L N1 James Madison~ 2-1 WPS N7 vs Clemson% 2-0 W N7 vs William & Mary% 3-0 L N8 vs North Carolina% 5-0 W ~VAIAW State Tournament- Charlottesville, Va. %AIAW Region II Tournament - High Point, N.C (17-6-0) AIAW National Tournament Coach: Linda Southworth S11 at Connecticut+ 4-0 L S12 vs Ohio State+ 4-0 W S18 Lynchburg 2-0 W S22 at Longwood 3-0 W S25 Maryland 3-2 W S26 Towson 7-0 W S29 Richmond 6-0 W O1 at Hollins 8-0 W O3 North Carolina 4-0 W O7 at James Madison 3-2 WOT O10 Delaware 2-1 L O13 Clemson 1-0 WPS O15 at Virginia Tech 2-0 W O21 Old Dominion 1-0 L O25 at Penn State 3-0 L O27 at William & Mary 1-0 W O30 vs Longwood~ 3-0 W O31 at James Madison~ 2-0 W N6 vs Duke% 2-0 W N7 vs North Carolina% 1-0 W N19 vs Davis & Elkins 1-0 LOT N20 at California# 3-0 L N21 vs Dartmouth 3-2 WOT + Storrs, Conn. ~ VAIAW State Tournament - Harrisonburg, Va. % AIAW Region II Tournament - Blacksburg, Va. # AIAW National Tournament - Berkeley, Calif (14-5-0) NCAA Tournament Coach: Linda Southworth S10 Ohio State 2-0 W S17 at Lynchburg 6-1 W S21 Longwood 8-1 W S24 at Maryland 5-1 W S25 at Towson 4-1 W S29 at North Carolina 2-0 L O4 at Virginia Commonwealth 7-0 W O6 James Madison 3-2 W O9 at Delaware 3-1 L O12 at Richmond 4-0 W O16 Duke 5-1 W O17 Maryland 2-0 W O23 Penn State 1-0 W O26 William & Mary 2-1 W O29 Virginia Tech 2-1 W O30 Purdue 2-1 W N3 at Old Dominion 2-0 L N6 Davis & Elkins 2-1 L N13 vs Northwestern # 4-2 L # NCAA Tournament - Norfolk, Va. 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35 year-by-year results 1983 (11-9-0, 1-1 ACC) Coach: Jane Miller S15 Virginia Commonwealth 1-0 W S21 at Virginia Tech 6-0 W S23 Maryland* 1-0 W S27 at Davis & Elkins 3-1 L S30 North Carolina* 1-0 L O1 Delaware 5-4 W O5 at James Madison 3-2 L O8 vs West Chester+ 2-0 L O9 at Springfield+ 1-0 W O12 Richmond 3-0 W O15 at Maryland $ 2-1 L O16 at Wake Forest $ 8-0 W O18 at William & Mary 2-1 WOT O21 Southern Illinois 2-0 W O23 at Penn State 1-0 L O28 at Temple 5-0 L N1 Old Dominion 5-1 L N4 vs Virginia Tech~ 3-0 W N4 vs James Madison ~ 1-0 LOT N5 vs Virginia Commonwealth~ 1-0 W + Springfield, Mass. $ ACC Tournament - Chapel Hill, N.C. ~ Virginia Intercollegiate League Championship - Williamsburg, Va (11-8-0, 0-3 ACC) NCAA Quarterfinals Coach: Jane Miller S7 at Boston College 2-1 L2OT S9 at Massachusetts 3-2 L S12 Virginia Commonwealth 3-0 W S17 Davis & Elkins 2-0 W S21 at Maryland* 3-2 L S25 at Richmond 1-0 W S27 Radford 8-1 W S29 at Delaware 1-0 W O3 James Madison 3-1 W O6 at North Carolina* 3-0 L O7 at Duke* 1-0 L O11 Southern Illinois 2-0 W O18 at Old Dominion 5-0 L O26 at Villanova 4-3 W2OT O30 Penn State 2-1 W N3 Maryland $ 1-0 W N4 North Carolina $ 2-1 L N10 vs North Carolina# 2-1 WPS N11 vs Old Dominion# 10-0 L $ ACC Tournament - Charlottesville, Va. # NCAA Tournament - Norfolk, Va (12-7-0, 2-1 ACC ) ACC Regular-Season Co-Champions NCAA First Round Coach: Jane Miller S7 at Springfield 3-1 W S8 at Massachusetts 2-1 L S11 Virginia Commonwealth 5-0 W S14 at Davis & Elkins 6-1 W S20 Maryland* 5-2 W S24 Richmond 4-0 W O6 Delaware 2-1 L O8 North Carolina* 3-2 L O13 Boston University 1-0 L O16 Old Dominion 2-1 W O20 Duke* 4-0 W O24 at William & Mary 2-1 WOT O26 Villanova 4-1 W O29 at Radford 4-3 W N2 vs Maryland $ 2-1 W N3 at North Carolina $ 4-0 L N7 at James Madison 2-1 W N9 at Penn State 3-1 L N16 vs Old Dominion# 3-1 L $ ACC Tournament - Chapel Hill, N.C. # NCAA Tournament - Chapel Hill, N.C (10-7-1, ACC) Coach: Jane Miller S6 at Springfield 3-1 W S7 at Massachusetts 4-0 L S10 Virginia Commonwealth 2-0 W S14 Penn State 2-0 L S16 Davis & Elkins 4-0 W S19 at Maryland* 1-1 T S23 at Richmond 2-1 W S25 Radford 2-0 W O1 James Madison 1-0 L O4 at Delaware 4-0 L O8 at North Carolina* 5-0 L O9 at Duke* 2-1 WOT O15 at Old Dominion 2-1 L O17 So. Illinois 5-0 W O19 Maine 2-1 W O21 William & Mary 1-0 W O26 at Villanova 2-0 W O31 at Maryland $ 3-0 L $ACC Tournament - College Park, Md (13-6-0, 3-1 ACC) ACC Regular Season Champions NCAA First Round Coach: Jane Miller S11 Ohio State 2-1 W S13 vs Massachusetts 4-3 WOT S15 at Davis & Elkins 3-0 L S18 Maryland* 2-1 W S22 Richmond 2-1 W S24 at Radford 3-1 W S27 at Wake Forest* 5-0 W S30 at James Madison 2-1 W O6 North Carolina* 4-0 L O10 Duke* 4-1 W O14 Old Dominion 2-0 L O17 Delaware 1-0 W O21 at William & Mary 1-0 W O23 Towson 8-0 W O25 Villanova 2-1 W O28 Loyola 3-1 W O31 vs Maryland $ 5-2 L N7 at Penn State 3-1 L N14 vs Old Dominion# 4-0 L + Norfolk, Va. $ ACC Tournament - Chapel Hill, N.C. # NCAA First/Second rnds - Chapel Hill, N.C (8-10-0, 0-3 ACC) Coach: Jane Miller S9 at Boston College 1-0 L S11 at New Hampshire L S16 at Maryland* 4-1 L S18 Wake Forest 5-0 W S20 at Richmond 2-0 W S22 Radford 7-0 W S25 Penn State 2-1 L S28 James Madison 3-2 W O2 at West Chester 2-1 L O8 at Duke* 1-0 L O9 at North Carolina* 8-0 L O12 at Old Dominion 4-2 L O15 at Delaware 3-1 L O19 William & Mary 3-1 W O23 at Villanova 3-1 W O26 at Loyola 7-0 W O29 North Carolina $ 5-0 L N3 Davis & Elkins 9-1 W + Chestnut Hill, Mass. $ ACC Tournament - Charlottesville, Va (12-6-0, 2-1 ACC) Coach: Jane Miller S9 vs Southwest Missouri St W S10 at Ohio State 3-1 W S13 Maryland* 2-0 W S16 vs New Hampshire ~ 3-0 L S19 Richmond 2-1 WOT S21 vs Radford ^ 1-0 W S26 at James Madison 3-2 W2OT S28 North Carolina* 4-0 L O3 at Virginia Commonwealth 1-0 W O6 Duke* 3-2 W2OT O9 Providence 3-1 W O12 Old Dominion 1-0 L O15 Delaware 1-0 W O18 at William & Mary 1-0 L O20 Towson 5-1 W O22 Villanova 4-0 W O25 Loyola 3-2 LOT O28 vs Maryland $ 3-2 L + Columbus, Ohio ~ Norfolk, Va. ^ Blacksburg, Va. $ ACC Tournament - Durham, N.C (13-6-2, 1-2 ACC) Coach: Jane Miller S2 Central Michigan 3-2 WOT S8 at Saint Louis 1-0 W S9 vs Michigan+ 1-0 W S13 at Maryland* 2-1 W2OT S15 vs Miami (Ohio)^ 1-0 W S16 vs New Hampshire ^ 0-0 T S18 Richmond 1-0 W S20 Radford 4-1 W S25 James Madison 2-1 W S30 Penn State 6-0 L O2 Virginia Commonwealth 2-0 W O7 Duke* 2-1 L O10 at Old Dominion 6-1 L O13 at Delaware 0-0 T O17 William & Mary 1-0 L O19 Towson 5-0 W O21 at Villanova 3-0 W O24 at Loyola 3-0 W O27 vs Hofstra% 6-0 W O28 at North Carolina* 2-1 L N3 vs Duke $ 2-1 L + St. Louis, Mo. ^ Durham, N.C. % Chapel Hill, N.C. $ ACC Tournament - College Park, Md (10-6-4, ACC) Coach: Jane Miller S7 vs New Hampshire T S8 at Boston College 1-0 W S12 Maryland* 1-1 T S15 Delaware 1-0 WOT S17 Richmond 5-0 W S19 at Radford 2-1 W S22 Michigan 3-0 W S24 at James Madison 1-0 W S29 at Penn State 4-1 L O2 at Virginia Commonwealth 4-1 W O4 Pacific 2-0 W O6 at Duke* 1-0 L O10 Old Dominion 9-0 L O16 at William & Mary 0-0 T O20 Villanova 1-0 L O27 North Carolina* 3-0 L O30 Loyola 5-0 W N2 at Massachusetts% 1-1 T N8 vs Wake Forest $ 6-0 W N9 vs Maryland $ 2-0 L + Chestnut Hill, Mass. % College Park, Md. $ ACC Tournament - Chapel Hill, N.C. 34 I VIRGINIA FIELD HOCKEY 34

36 year-by-year results 1992 (15-6-1, 2-2 ACC) NCAA First Round Coach: Julie Dayton S11 at Maryland* 3-1 L S12 vs Delaware W S15 at Richmond 3-3 T S17 Radford 1-0 W S22 James Madison 2-0 W S27 New Hampshire 3-1 W S30 Virginia Commonwealth 2-1 W O2 vs Massachusetts% 4-1 L O7 at Old Dominion 9-0 L O10 vs Providence ^ 2-1 W2OT O11 at Ohio State 3-2 W2OT O14 William & Mary 3-0 W O17 at Saint Joseph s 2-0 W O18 at Villanova 2-1 WOT O21 American 3-1 W O25 Duke* 2-1 W O31 at North Carolina* 6-1 L N1 at Wake Forest* 4-3 WOT N4 at James Madison 3-2 W N6 at Wake Forest $ 2-1 W N7 vs North Carolina $ 5-0 L N12 vs Duke# 4-2 L + College Park, Md. % Norfolk, Va. ^ Columbus, Ohio $ ACC Tournament - Winston-Salem, N.C. # NCAA First/Second rnds - Chapel Hill N.C (10-8-0, 2-2 ACC) Coach: Missi Sanders S4 at Iowa 6-0 L S5 vs Temple+ 3-2 L S8 Richmond 2-1 WOT S14 at Radford 4-0 W S18 vs Syracuse^ 2-1 W S19 at Princeton 2-0 L S21 at James Madison 2-1 L S24 Maryland* 3-1 L O3 North Carolina* 3-1 L O9 at Duke* 1-0 W O13 at William & Mary 2-1 WOT O15 Old Dominion 2-0 L O19 at Virginia Commonwealth 3-2 WOT O21 Villanova 3-0 W O24 Saint Joseph s 2-1 WOT O30 Wake Forest* 4-0 W N2 Delaware 4-2 W N6 vs North Carolina $ 2-0 L + Iowa City, Iowa ^ Princeton, N.J. $ ACC Tournament - Winston-Salem, N.C (10-11, 4-4 ACC) Coach: Missi Sanders S3 at Ohio State 2-3 L2OT S4 vs New Hampshire+ 3-2 L S7 Richmond 4-0 W S11 Iowa 1-0 W2OT S14 Radford 2-0 W S17 vs Duke%* 3-1 W S18 vs Wake Forest %* 1-0 W S21 James Madison 3-1 L S25 at Old Dominion 4-1 L S28 Maryland* 2-1 W O1 at Duke* 1-0 W O2 at North Carolina* 4-0 L O8 at Saint Joseph s 1-2 LOT O9 at Villanova 1-0 W O12 Virginia Commonwealth 3-0 W O16 North Carolina* 3-2 L O18 William & Mary 2-1 L O26 Princeton 2-1 W O28 at Wake Forest* 2-1 L O29 vs Maryland^* 3-0 L N5 Maryland $ 1-0 L + Columbus, Ohio % College Park, Md. ^ Winston-Salem, N.C. $ ACC Tournament - Charlottesville, Va (13-9-0, 3-5 ACC) NCAA First Round Coach: Missi Sanders S2 Davidson 5-0 W S4 Miami (Ohio) 2-0 W S8 Northeastern 3-1 W S13 at Radford 4-0 W S16 at Wake Forest* 3-2 WOT S17 vs Appalachian State^ 11-0 W S20 at James Madison 3-2 L2OT S23 North Carolina* 1-0 L S24 Old Dominion 2-1 W2OT S29 at Maryland* 1-0 L O1 Duke* 1-0 W O4 at William & Mary 3-2 L O7 Villanova 7-0 W O8 Saint Joseph s 2-1 WOT O13 at North Carolina* 5-2 L O15 at Duke* 2-0 L O18 Maryland* 3-2 L O21 Wake Forest* 1-0 W O26 at Virginia Commonwealth 8-0 W O29 at Richmond 3-1 W N4 at Maryland $ 1-0 L N9 at Old Dominion# 2-1 LOT ^Winston-Salem, N.C. $ ACC Tournament - College Park, Md. # NCAA First/Second Rounds - Norfolk, Va (18-5-0, 5-3 ACC) NCAA Quarterfinals Coach: Missi Sanders A31 at Richmond 5-0 W S7 at Maryland* 3-0 W S11 Radford 8-1 W S13 vs Northwestern~ 4-2 W S15 at Northeastern 3-2 W S18 Davis & Elkins 13-0 W S21 at North Carolina* 4-0 L S25 James Madison 6-1 W S28 Wake Forest* 3-0 W O2 William & Mary 4-1 W O5 at Duke* 2-1 W O9 Georgetown 8-2 W O12 North Carolina* 1-0 L O13 Towson 4-0 W O16 Maryland* 1-0 W O19 at Wake Forest* 2-0 W O20 vs Davidson^ 13-0 W O27 at Old Dominion 4-0 W O30 Virginia Commonwealth 9-1 W N2 Duke* 3-2 L2OT N9 vs Maryland $ 1-2 L N16 vs Duke# 4-1 W N17 at North Carolina# 2-1 L ~ Boston, Mass. ^ Winston-Salem, N.C. $ ACC Tournament - Durham, N.C. # NCAA First/Second rnds - Chapel Hill, N.C (19-3-0, 4-0 ACC) ACC Regular Season Champions NCAA Semifinals Coach: Missi Sanders A30 Davidson 11-0 W A31 Richmond 8-0 W S7 vs Ball State+ 3-0 W S13 at Northwestern 2-0 W S14 at Miami (Ohio) 4-0 W S17 Davis & Elkins 9-0 W S19 at North Carolina 2-0 W S24 James Madison 4-1 W S28 Old Dominion 2-0 L O1 at William & Mary 3-1 W O5 at Maryland* 3-2 W O8 Georgetown 5-0 W O12 Saint Louis 5-0 W O16 at Virginia Commonwealth 6-0 W O19 North Carolina* 2-1 W O25 at Wake Forest* 5-2 W O26 vs Appalachian State^ 9-0 W N2 Duke* 5-1 W N8 vs Duke $ 2-1 WOT N9 at North Carolina $ 2-0 L N16 Penn State# 4-2 W N21 vs Old Dominion! 3-2 L + College Park, Md. ^ Winston-Salem, N.C. $ ACC Tournament - Chapel Hill, N.C. # NCAA First/Second Rounds - Charlottesville, Va.! NCAA Semifinals - Storrs, Conn (18-5-0, 4-0 ACC) ACC Regular Season Champions NCAA Semifinals Coach: Missi Sanders A at Richmond 5-0 W S vs Ohio State+ 3-1 W S7 1 vs Northwestern+ 3-1 W S Northeastern 5-3 W S Massachusetts 2-0 W S13 1 Appalachian State 9-0 W S16 1 at Richmond 6-1 W S at North Carolina 3-0 L S23 4 at James Madison 2-1 L S at Old Dominion 4-2 L O4 6 8 Maryland* 3-2 W O7 5 VCU 5-1 W O9 5 Davidson 9-0 W O14 4 Georgetown 6-1 W O North Carolina* 2-1 W O21 2 William & Mary 2-1 W O Wake Forest* 6-0 W O28 2 Radford 3-1 W O31 13 at Duke* 2-1 W N6 Wake Forest $ 1-0 W N8 Maryland $ 0-1 LOT N14 vs Kent# 4-2 W N15 at Maryland# 5-1 W N20 vs Old Dominion! 3-0 L + ACC-Big Ten Challenge - Fenton, Mo. $ ACC Tournament - Charlottesville, Va. # NCAA First/Second Rounds - College Park, Md.! NCAA Semifinals - Philadelphia, Pa. VIRGINIA FIELD HOCKEY I 35

37 year-by-year results 1999 (13-8-0, 1-3 ACC) NCAA First Round Coach: Jessica Wilk S4 at Massachusetts WOT 2-1 S5 vs Quinnipiac + W 7-0 S10 Michigan WOT 3-2 S12 Towson W 9-0 S15 5 Richmond W 2-0 S at North Carolina L 1-0 S23 6 Georgetown W 6-1 S Old Dominion LOT 3-2 S29 8 at William & Mary W2OT 3-2 O2 8 3 at Maryland* L 3-2 O6 8 at VCU W 4-0 O10 8 vs Yale % W 5-0 O James Madison L 3-2 O North Carolina* L 2-0 O20 11 Radford W 4-2 O at Wake Forest* L 8-1 O24 11 vs Appalachian State^ W 10-0 O Duke* WOT 3-2 N Duke $ W 2-0 N Maryland $ L 2-0 N vs Old Dominion # L Amherst, Mass. % Fairfield, Conn. ^ Winston-Salem, N.C. $ ACC Tournament - Winston Salem, N.C. # NCAA First/ Rounds - College Park, Md (14-8-0, 1-3 ACC) NCAA First Round Coach: Jessica Wilk S3 vs Penn State+ L 3-1 S4 vs Ohio State+ W 2-0 S7 at Richmond W 3-0 S8 Northwestern W 2-0 S at North Carolina L 3-1 S at Old Dominion L 5-1 S William & Mary W 6-1 O Maryland* L 5-0 O4 10 VCU W 6-0 O7 10 vs West Chester^ W 1-0 O8 10 vs Ursinus% W 6-0 O James Madison W 3-2 O13 10 Georgetown W 3-1 O North Carolina* L 3-0 O18 10 Radford W 5-0 O Wake Forest* L 3-2 O27 9 at Duke* WOT 3-2 O28 9 vs Yale~ W 2-1 N2 9 vs Duke $ WOT 2-1 N3 9 2 vs North Carolina $ WPS 2-1 N5 9 3 at Maryland $ L 3-0 N vs Connecticut# L ACC-Big Ten Challenge - Fenton, Mo. ^ Philadelphia, Pa. % Villanova, Pa. ~ Durham, N.C. $ ACC Tournament - College Park, Md. # NCAA First/Second rnds - Norfolk, Va (14-8-0, 2-2 ACC) NCAA Quarterfinals Coach: Jessica Wilk A at Michigan L 2-0 S2 10 vs Central Michigan% W 7-1 S8 10 at Ohio WOT 3-2 S9 10 vs SW Missouri St.+ W 4-0 S19 10 Richmond W 2-0 S Old Dominion L 3-2 S26 11 at VCU W 2-0 S at Maryland* WPS 3-2 O at William & Mary L 2-1 O4 8 Appalachian State W 4-0 O Ohio State W 2-1 O James Madison WOT 2-1 O North Carolina L 4-1 O17 8 Radford W 3-0 O at Wake Forest* L 3-0 O24 at Georgetown W 5-0 O25 at North Carolina* L 3-0 O Duke* WOT 2-1 N1 vs Duke $ W 3-1 N2 vs Maryland $ L 4-1 N10 vs Ohio State# WOT 2-1 N11 at Wake Forest# L 5-1 % Ann Arbor, Mich. + Athens, Ohio $ ACC Tournament - Chapel Hill, N.C. # NCAA First/ Rounds - Winston-Salem, N.C (9-11, 0-4 ACC) Coach: Jessica Wilk A31 Ohio WOT 3-2 S6 at Northwestern W 1-0 S8 vs SW Missouri St.% W 1-0 S13 9 William & Mary W2OT 2-1 S at James Madison L 3-1 S18 11 at Richmond L 2-1 S at North Carolina* L 3-1 S California W 3-2 S at Old Dominion* L 5-4 O Radford W 5-0 O Maryland L 3-2 O9 VCU W 2-1 O North Carolina W 1-0 O18 vs Dartmouth+ L 2-1 O19 at Cornell L2OT 2-1 O23 Towson W 5-1 O Wake Forest* L 2-0 N at Duke* L 4-2 N2 2 vs Michigan ^ L 5-0 N7 10 at Duke $ L 5-2 % Evanston, Ill. + Ithaca, N.Y. ^ Durham, N.C. $ ACC Tournament - Durham, N.C ( , 0-4 ACC) Coach: Jessica Wilk S1 Northeastern W 4-2 S5 at Princeton L 3-1 S7 vs Drexel+ WOT 2-1 S10 16 Longwood W 5-0 S12 16 at VCU W 2-1 S17 13 James Madison W 3-2 S at North Carolina L 5-1 S Richmond L 1-0 S ODU L 4-1 O1 16 at William & Mary LOT 4-3 O at Maryland* L 3-2 O8 18 Radford W 4-0 O10 18 Quinnipiac W 2-1 O North Carolina* L 6-0 O14 20 Cornell W 4-0 O19 20 Saint Francis W 10-0 O at Wake Forest* L 5-1 O31 17 Boston College W 4-3 N2 2 Duke* L 6-1 N6 3 Maryland $ L Princeton, N.J. $ ACC Tournament - Charlottesville, Va ( , 0-4 ACC) Coach: Jessica Wilk A28 Bucknell 8-2 W A29 Appalachian State 3-0 W S5 michigan State 6-2 L S6 miami (Ohio) 3-2 WOT S10 vs Boston College% 4-3 W S12 vs Quinnipac% 4-1 W S at Richmond 2-1 L S at North Carolina 4-0 L S22 13 at James Madison 3-2 WOT S at ODU 4-3 L S29 13 William & Mary 5-4 L O Maryland* 5-0 L O6 18 Longwood 8-0 W O10 18 Princeton 2-1 W O13 16 Radford 3-0 W O15 16 VCU 4-0 W O North Carolina* 2-1 L O Wake Forest* 3-2 L O at Duke* 3-0 L N at Wake Forest $ 5-1 L % at Bentley College - Waltham, Mass. $ ACC Tournament - Winston-Salem, N.C (8-11-0, 0-5 ACC) Coach: Jessica Wilk A27 at VCU 3-0 W A28 Ball State 7-1 W S3 at ODU 4-0 L S10 vs Central Michigan+ 2-1 LOT S11 at Northwestern 4-3 L2OT S16 15 James Madison 4-3 WOT S18 monmouth 5-0 W S21 20 at William & Mary 1-0 W S Boston College* 1-0 L S28 20 Longwood 3-1 W O at Maryland* 4-1 L O5 20 Radford 2-0 W O8 20 Penn 2-1 W O North Carolina* 3-1 L O at American 1-2 LOT O at Wake Forest* 1-0 L O26 20 Richmond 1-0 L O Duke* 4-0 L N3 vs Duke $ 5-1 L + Evanston, Ill. $ ACC Tournament - College Park, Md (14-8-0, 1-4 ACC) NCAA First Round Coach: Michele Madison A Indiana 3-2 W S1 Ohio 3-1 W S ODU 3-2 L S6 11 Radford 5-0 W S7 11 Northwestern 3-2 W S15 10 VCU 3-1 W S at North Carolina* 2-1 W S William & Mary 3-1 W S at Boston College* 1-0 L S24 9 at Boston University 2-1 L S at Richmond 5-3 W S Maryland* 5-1 L O5 9 Pacific 4-2 W O at James Madison 3-2 WOT O17 10 Longwood 3-0 W O20 10 Stanford 3-2 WOT O Wake Forest* 1-2 LOT O28 at Duke* 3-1 L N vs Boston College $ 2-1 W N vs Maryland $ 5-2 L N vs Iowa! 1-0 W N at Wake Forest! 3-2 L $ ACC Tournament - Chapel Hill, N.C.! NCAA First/ Rounds -Winston-Salem, N.C. 36 I VIRGINIA FIELD HOCKEY 36

38 year-by-year results 2007 ( , 1-4) NCAA First Round Coach: Michele Madison A Penn State 3-1 L A30 8 Richmond 4-3 W S2 8 6 at Old Dominion 3-1 L S8 14 at New Hampshire 2-0 W S9 14 at Vermont 2-1 W S14 17 William & Mary 2-1 W S James Madison 3-1 W S Boston College* 2-1 L S Boston University 3-0 L S at Maryland* 4-0 L O4 19 California 3-0 W O6 19 vs Rutgers% 2-1 W O at Louisville 2-1 LOT O10 19 Radford 6-1 W O North Carolina* 3-0 L O17 19 at Longwood 3-1 W O at Wake Forest* 3-0 L O27 9 Duke* 5-3 W N at Boston College $ 3-2 WOT N vs North Carolina $ 3-0 L N vs Penn State! 3-2 L % Louisville, Ky. $ ACC Tournament - Chestnut Hill, Mass.! NCAA First/Second Rounds - College Park, Md (14-9-0, 2-3 ACC) NCAA Tournament Coach: Michele Madison A29 11 William & Mary 5-0 W A31 11 Providence 4-1 W S5 11 Vermont 7-2 W S Old Dominion 2-0 W S at James Madison 1-0 LOT S13 8 Kent State 4-2 W S Louisville 4-2 W S18 8 VCU 3-0 W S21 8 Ohio 2-1 WOT S26 8 at Boston College* 2-1 W2OT S28 8 vs Boston University 3-2 LPS O1 10 Richmond 7-1 W O Maryland* 4-3 LOT O vs Iowa% 3-2 L O at Penn State 1-0 L O16 13 Longwood 5-0 W O at North Carolina* 3-0 L O Wake Forest* 6-2 L N at Duke* 4-3 W N6 4 5 vs Duke $ 5-2 W N7 4 1 vs Maryland $ 3-2 LOT N vs James Madison! 2-1 W N16 2 at Wake Forest! 4-3 L % University Park, Pa. $ ACC Tournament - Durham, N.C.! NCAA First/Second Rnds- Winston-Salem, N.C (20-4-0, 3-2 ACC) NCAA Semifinals Coach: Michele Madison A28 6 miami (Ohio) 7-0 W A Penn State 1-0 W S at Providence 2-1 W S at Old Dominion 1-0 W S11 6 at Kent State 8-2 W S13 6 at Ohio University 5-0 W S17 5 at William & Mary 4-1 W S Michigan State 3-0 W S25 4 Boston University 2-0 W S Boston College* 2-0 W S30 3 at Richmond 4-3 W O2 3 1 at Maryland* 3-1 L O10 3 Cornell 3-0 W O Wake Forest 3-2 WOT O13 3 at Longwood 7-0 W O North Carolina* 2-1 LOT O at Wake Forest* 2-0 W O Duke* 2-1 W N Duke $ 3-1 W N6 3 2 North Carolina $ 1-0 W N8 3 1 Maryland $ 3-2 LOT N Richmond! 3-0 W N Michigan State! 3-2 WOT N vs North Carolina# 3-2 L $ ACC Tournament - Charlottesville, Va.! NCAA First/Second Rnds - Charlottesville, Va. # NCAA Semifinals - Winston-Salem, N.C (18-4-0, 3-2 ACC) NCAA Semifinals Coach: Michele Madison A28 3 at St. Joseph s 4-0 W A Penn State 3-0 W S Old Dominion 5-2 W S6 3 Northwestern 2-0 W S at Ohio State 4-2 WOT S at Syracuse 2-1 WOT S18 3 at Lafayette 4-0 W S24 3 at Boston College* 3-2 WOT S26 3 at Cornell 5-2 W O Maryland* 2-1 LOT O6 4 Longwood 2-0 W O8 4 3 Princeton 2-1 W O at North Carolina* 3-2 L O18 3 William & Mary 3-0 W O Wake Forest* 4-1 W O24 3 Radford 8-0 W O at Duke* 2-1 W N Duke $ 2-1 W N5 3 2 North Carolina $ 1-0 LOT N Michigan State! 3-2 WOT N Princeton! 4-2 W N North Carolina# 4-3 LOT $ ACC Tournament - Winston-Salem, N.C.! NCAA First/Second Rnds - Charlottesville, Va. # NCAA Semifinals - Winston-Salem, N.C (8-12-0, 1-4 ACC) Coach: Michele Madison A26 3 VCU 8-1 W A Penn State 3-0 L S2 3 vs Towson 4-2 W S at Old Dominion 4-1 L S7 7 at James Madison 3-0 W S9 7 at Miami (Ohio) 2-1 W S10 7 vs Michigan State% 3-0 L S vs California^ 4-3 LOT S18 18 at Northwestern 5-3 L S23 6 Boston College* 5-4 L2OT S25 Richmond 3-2 W S30 3 at Maryland* 6-3 L O6 vs UC Davis+ 8-1 W O7 at Princeton 2-1 L O9 4 vs Connecticut~ 2-1 L O5 2 North Carolina* 7-2 L O7 at William & Mary 4-3 W O22 at Wake Forest* 5-0 L O29 6 Duke* 3-2 WPS N3 8 vs Duke $ 3-2 L % Oxford, Ohio ^ Evanston, Ill. + Spring City, Pa. ~ Princeton, N.J. $ ACC Tournament - College Park, Md (16-6-0, 4-1 ACC) NCAA Quarterfinals Coach: Michele Madison A24 8 at Temple 4-3 WOT A at Penn State 3-2 L A29 8 Richmond 6-1 W A31 8 Towson 14-0 W S Old Dominion 5-4 W S at Michigan State 2-1 W2OT S vs Northeastern% 3-2 L S11 9 at William & Mary 2-0 W S15 9 miami (Ohio) 6-1 W S at Boston College* 3-1 W S vs Boston U.^ 2-0 W S Maryland* 3-2 W S30 7 Saint Joseph s 6-3 W O06 5 Yale 4-0 W O New Hampshire 7-0 W O at North Carolina* 3-2 LOT O Wake Forest* 4-0 W O at Duke* 3-1 W O Princeton 2-1 L N Maryland $ 5-1 L N Iowa! 3-2 W N Princeton! 5-2 L % East Lansing, Mich. ^ Cambridge, Mass. $ ACC Tournament - Chapel Hill, N.C.! NCAA First/ Rounds - Charlottesville, Va. VIRGINIA FIELD HOCKEY I 37

39 year-by-year results 2013 (15-6-0, 3-3 ACC) NCAA First Round Coach: Michele Madison A30 7 Louisville 3-2 W S Penn State 4-2 W S06 7 at Yale 6-1 W S at Old Dominion 5-3 W S11 5 Richmond 2-1 WSO S14 5 vs Maine% 2-0 W S15 5 at Vermont 7-0 W S North Carolina* 2-1 L S Northwestern 2-1 W S25 4 James Madison 6-1 W S at Wake Forest* 3-0 W S29 4 at Liberty 2-0 W O01 4 Radford 5-0 W O at Syracuse* 4-1 L O at Albany 2-1 W O Boston College* 1-0 W2OT O13 5 William & Mary 2-1 L O Duke* 4-3 W O at Maryland* 4-1 L N Duke $ 2-1 L N Massachusetts! 3-4 LOT % Burlington, Vt. $ ACC Tournament - Newton, Mass.! NCAA First Round - Durham, N.C (12-8-0, 4-2 ACC) ACC Regular-Season Co-Champions Coach: Michele Madison A29 6 at William & Mary 9-0 W A at Penn State 3-0 L S at Iowa 4-3 L S Princeton 6-4 W S09 6 miami (Ohio) 3-0 W S12 9 Louisville* 3-2 W2OT S14 9 Rutgers 4-3 WOT S at Duke* 2-1 W S Albany 3-2 WOT S Syracuse 3-1 W S28 3 Vermont 8-0 W O at North Carolina* 2-1 L O05 3 Ohio State 4-3 LOT O10 3 at Richmond 2-1 W O Wake Forest* 4-3 L O17 6 Liberty 3-2 WOT O Old Dominion 1-0 L O at Boston College* 5-3 L O26 8 at Boston U 2-1 L N vs Wake Fores$ 2-1 L $ ACC Tournament - Durham, N.C. (15-6-0, 3-3 ACC) NCAA Quarterfinals Coach: Michele Madison A28 9 Drexel 6-0 W A Penn State 4-3 W S04 9 at Rutgers 5-4 W S at Princeton 4-3 WOT S at Louisville 4-3 W S13 6 at Miami (Ohio) 1-0 W S Duke 4-2 W S21 4 William & Mary 4-2 W S at Syracuse 3-1 L O North Carolina 8-3 L O04 4 Richmond 4-1 W O at Wake Forest 2-1 W O at Old Dominion 3-2 LOT O at Liberty 4-3 W O at Delaware 3-2 WOT O Boston College 5-4 LOT O at James Madison 2-0 W N Duke$ 5-1 W N Syracuse$ 3-2 LOT N Delaware! 4-3 WOT N Duke! 2-1 LOT $ ACC Tournament - Charlottesville! NCAA First/Second Round - Durham, N.C. 38 I VIRGINIA FIELD HOCKEY 38

40 all-time letterwinners A Kristen Aceto Mary Adams (C) Dana Anderson Kara Ariza B Valerie Baumann (M) Emily Beach Beth Beale (M) Cecilia Bean (C) Andrea Bear Andrea Begel Grace Beggs Mimi Beggs Hadley Bell Tollie Bell Alice Bingman (M) Sue Black (C) Jeannie Blackwood Katherine Blair Nancy Bloom Liza Blue Julianne Bojanic Wendy Bortle (C) Katherine Bounds Peggy Boutilier Abby Brackbill Amy Breeden Amy Breen Allison Breininger Fenna Breitbarth Amy Broadwater Amy Brockman Taylor Brown Elly Buckley (C) Devon Burnley Juanita Buster C Jackie Campbell Lynn Campbell Haley Carpenter (C) Logan Carr Cindy Carzo (C) Stacey Chaplin Heather Christman Jo Anne Chopka Jessica Coleman Carol Compton Sara Confer Biffy Cornelison Su Cox Susan Crafts Natalie Crane Abby Crawford Amanda Crider Alyssa Curmaci Michelle Cusimano (C) D Kelly Daddona (C) Kristen Daddona (C) Sarah Darling (M) Katherine Darnell (M) Susan Day Nadine de Koning Maddie DeCerbo (C) Donna DeNoble Amy Desjadon Barb Deutsch Sheryl Deutsch Kathy Devereux Heather Dow (C) Tracy Drummond (C) Jill Dunham (C) E Amy Easter (C) Shelly Edmonds Margaretha Ehret Greta Ell...15 Lauren Elstein (C) Meredith Elwell F Bailey Fanikos...15 Missy Farwell Emily Faught Donna Firer (M) Allison Flynn Caleigh Foust Nikki Freeman...15 G Katie Jo Gerfen (C) Leigh Giacco Cheryl Gleason (C) Heather Goehringer Carrie Goodloe (C) Jean Gordon Wendy Graham Cherie Greer Lesley Groff Christine Grunwald H Ashleigh Haas Heather Hale (C) Elizabeth Hanks Katherine Hansen Emma Haupt...15 Erin Hayes Melissa Hayes Dana Henry Mary Henry (C) Kelli Anne Hill Kaitlyn Hiltz Liz Hiltz Rebecca Holden (C) Kelly Hood Cindy Hook Carmen Hoskin Pien Hulsebosch Lucy Hyams (C) I Anne Cabot Ishon J Debbie Jackson (C) Alex Jahnle Julie Jakum Rachel Jennings (C) Jenny Johnstone (C) Elaine Jones Erin Jones K Inge Kaars Sijpesteijn (C) Jamezetta Karickhoff (M) Kim Kastuk Katie Kelly Megan Kelly Tara Kelly (C) Christie Kellam Barbara King (C) Katie Knapp Britt Knouse Alison Kutzer (C) L Jennifer Landsman Jennifer Larsen (C) Leslie Larson Noreen Lavan (C) Shannon LaVigne Kelsey LeBlanc (C) Rebecca Lewis (C) Laura Lindsay Candy Lindsey Mia Link Susan Lombardi (C) Liz Lopez Carrera Lucas...15 Cindy Lunsford VIRGINIA FIELD HOCKEY I 39

41 all-time letterwinners M Elaine Maddox (C) Lori Mastropietro Amy Marotta Sharon Marsee (M) Cynthia Mathes Jennifer McCallum Izzy McDonough...15 Beth McGee Patty McKenna Molly McManus Nicole McMaster Nicole McNicol Lucy Meyers (C) Christine Miller Sarah Miller (C) Julia Morris (C) Loretta Moy (M) Jamie Mulhare N Melissa Nathanson Nancy Newman Katie Nicholson Liz Nolley Robyn Nye O Lindsay O Bannon Jess Orrett (C) Ann Orrison (C) Adrienne Ostroff S Darlene Scott Dru Scheifele Laura Schnatmeier...15 Sally Seiy Paige Selenski Lindsey Selfridge Lindsey Sheehan (C) Katelyn Slocum (C) Kathy Smith (C) Lane Smith Shanna Smith (M) Kristy Sott Debbie Spillard (C) Inga Stöckel Mary Sullivan Rachel Sumfest Taylor Swezey Alexandra Sandy Szilassy (C) T Emilia Tapsall Riley Tata Abby Taylor Meribel Taylor (M) Meridith Thorpe Shiloh Trianna Jenny Turner U Rachael Ulsh Cara Unterkofler W Gretta Wahlstron (C) Carole Wagner Rosemary Walker Merrell Wall Heidi Waterman (C) Ann Watkins Sarah Weber Julie Wells Allison West (C) Frances West (C) Denise Wernersbach (C) Natalie Wheatall Emily White Jessica White Mason White Tracy Whitehurst (C) Ellen Wiese Rebecca Wilbricht Susan Williams (C) Phoebe Willis Z Becca Zamojcin P Kemp Passano Lynne Peddy Macy Peebles Chloe Pendlebury Katie Phillips (C) Julie Plzak Lisa Plzak Megan Ponessa Tara Puffenberger Q Karen Quashnock (C) V Charlotte van den Broek Kiersten van Hooser Emilie van Zinnicq Bergmann Boyd Vicars Carissa Vittese Tara Vittese Lorraine Vizzuso Michelle Vizzuso Floor Vogels Kelsey Vonier R Traci Ragukas (C) Francie Rawlings Kimberly Ray Claudia Reasor Barbara Richards (C) Julia Richardson (C) Julie Robinson (C) Katie Robinson Alice Rolls Bonnie Rosen Sara Rosenbaum (C) Amy Russell (M) I VIRGINIA FIELD HOCKEY 40

42 2016 broadcast roster 1 Nikki Freeman So. Midfield Downington, Pa. 2 Katie Kelly Sr. Midfield Phoenixville, Pa. 3 Erin Shanahan Fr. Striker Pasadena, Md. 4 Greta Ell So. Striker Plains, Pa. 5 Caleigh Foust Sr. Striker Bryn Mawr, Pa. 6 Laura Schnatmeier So. Back Bad Schwartau, Germany 7 Averi Bent Fr. Back Philadelphia, Pa. 8 Tara Vittese Jr. Midfield Cherry Hill, N.J. 9 Macy Peebles Sr. Midfield Yorktown, Va. 10 Colleen Norair Fr. Midifield Fredericksburg, Va. 11 Lucy Hyams Sr. Midfield Whitstable, England 12 Rachael Ulsh Jr. Back Centreville, Va. 13 Izzy McDonough So. Midfield Kennett Square, Pa. 14 Emily Faught Sr. Back Newton Square, Pa. 15 Emilie van Zinnicq Bergmann Jr. Midfield Dordrecht, Netherlands 16 Emma Haupt So. Back Virginia Beach, Va. 17 Nadine de Koning Jr. Midfield Laren, Netherlands 18 Bailey Fanikos So. Striker Lynnfield, Mass. 19 Liz Stern-Green Jr. Forward Alexandria, Va. 20 Becca Zamojcin Jr. Back Phoenixville, Pa. 21 Riley Tata Sr. Striker Virginia Beach, Va. 22 Megan Kelly Sr. Midfield Phoenixville, Pa. 23 Jeannie Blackwood Sr. Back Virginia Beach, Va. 24 Carrera Lucas So. Goalie Brooklandville, Md. 25 Carolyn Topps Fr. Back Fredericksburg, Va. 26 Catesby Willis Fr. Midfield Fredericksburg, Va. 27 Anzel Viljoen Fr. Back Matamata, New Zealand 28 Hannah Cregg Fr. Back Andover, Mass. 29 Dominique van Slooten Fr. Back Laren, Netherlands 98 Rebecca Holden Sr. Goalie Fishing Creek, N.J. VIRGINIA FIELD HOCKEY I 41

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