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1 James Madison University Women's Soccer 2007 Media Guide V. 2.0

2 JMU Quick Facts Location: Harrisonburg, Va. Founded: 1908 Enrollment: 16,900 President: Dr. Linwood H. Rose Director of Athletics: Jeff Bourne Senior Woman Administrator: Shelia Moorman Affiliation: NCAA Division I Conference: Colonial Athletic Association Colors: Purple, Gold Nickname: Dukes Athletics Phone: (540) Athletics Website: JMUSports.com Sports "Hotline": (540) (JMU-NEWS) Sports Media Relations Soccer Contact: Milla Sue Wisecarver Office: (540) Home: (540) Cell: (540) Fax (540) Postal: wisecams@jmu.edu MSC 0404 Sports Media Relations Room F201 Bridgeforth Stadium James Madison University Harrisonburg, VA (For overnight delivery, add 251 Bluestone Drive to address) Media Credentials: Please request as far in advance as possible. Media Interview Policy: Media contacts with JMU athletic administrators, coaches and athletes should be arranged through Sports Media Relations. Photos Available: High-resolution images of many JMU athletes and coaches are available for downloading in JPEG format from JMU's photography web site. Contact Sports Media Relations for access codes. Website: jmusports.com Soccer Information Home Field & Capacity/Surface: JMU Soccer Complex (1,860/grass) Head Coach David Lombardo, Southern Connecticut State '76 Assistant Coaches Bobby Johnston, James Madison '93 Whitney P. Sajko, William and Mary '99 Jason Moore, Eastern Mennonite '99 Directions & Maps Directions: Click on Facilities at JMUsports.com. Map: A map of the JMU campus (including a PDF printable map) is available at Schedule August 31 at Loyola (Md.), 4 p.m. September 2 Virginia Tech, 7 p.m. 4 Georgetown, 7 p.m. JMU/Comfort Inn Invitational 7 Richmond vs. Hofstra 5:00 p.m. JMU vs. Wyoming, 7:30 p.m. 9 Wyoming vs. Hofstra, 11 a.m. JMU vs. Richmond, 1:30 p.m. 14 at Penn State, 7:30 p.m. 21 American, 7 p.m. 23 Navy, 1 p.m. 28 Georgia State*, 7 p.m. 30 North Carolina Wilmington*, 1 p.m. October 5 at Drexel*, 7 p.m. 7 at Delaware*, 1 p.m. 12 William and Mary*, 7 p.m. 14 Old Dominion*, 1 p.m. 19 at Hofstra*, 7 p.m. 21 at Northeastern*, 1 p.m. 26 Towson*, 7 p.m. 28 at George Mason*, 3 p.m. November 1 at Virginia Commonwealth*, 7 p.m. 6 CAA First Round (higher seed hosts) 9 CAA Semifinals (Virginia Beach, Va.) 11 CAA Championship (Virginia Beach, Va.) Home games in boldface *Colonial Athletic Association opponent NCAA Tournament dates available at ncaasports.com Game dates and times are subject to change. Go to jmusports.com or call the Sports Hotline at (540) JMU-News for updated information.

3 Table of Contents Quick Facts, Schedule, Contact Info... inside front cover Coaches Roster... 6 Athlete Profiles Records Season Results Postseason Play Year by Year (Overall, CAA & NCAA) Series Results by Opponent Honors TV-Radio Chart

4 Coaching Staff Profiles Head Coach David Lombardo Year at JMU: 18th Record at JMU: (17 yrs.) Career Record: (24 yrs.) Coaching Career: * U.S. Soccer Staff, Algarve Cup (2001) * NCAA Tournament (1983, 95-99, 2002, 04) * CAA Tournament Title (1995, 2002) Coach of the Year: * Virginia Division I (1995, 1996) * Colonial Athletic Association (1996) * Met Life National (1983) * Met Life New England (1983) * New England Women's Intercollegiate Soccer Assn. (1983) Credit Dave Lombardo with building a successful James Madison soccer program. Certainly many individuals have contributed to the accomplishments of the Dukes' teams since the program's inaugural season in But the one constant has been Lombardo, whose JMU teams have been consistently successful over the years. The Dukes have had 15 winning seasons under Lombardo, who ranks among the winningest active coaches in NCAA Division I soccer. And his Dukes have set a high standard of achievement with seven NCAA tournament berths ( , 2002, 2004) in the last 12 years. The program's success is due in part to a combination of good coaching and good players, says Lombardo. "We've established a program at JMU with a history and tradition of success, both on and off the field, says Lombardo. "We're proven year in and year out that we rate as one of the top programs in the country. We play a tough schedule because we have a quality program with good players who deserve to test their talents against the best. Competitive from the beginning From the start Lombardo's teams have been competitive in NCAA Division I. He quickly took the JMU program from the club level to national prominence. JMU moved from Top 10 regional ranking in its inaugural season (1990) to Top 25 national ranking the very next year. The Dukes were runners-up in the 1991 and 1993 Eastern College Athletic Conference Championships before winning the 1995 Colonial Athletic Association title to advance to their first NCAA tournament. When Lombardo guided the Dukes to the CAA championship and subsequent NCAA berth in 1995, it was with a team of underclassmen in what many would have been considered a rebuilding year. His accomplishment earned him 1995 Virginia Coach of the Year honors. When his 1996 team reached the NCAA tournament round of 16 for the second straight year, Lombardo was again named Virginia Coach of the Year and was also honored as CAA Coach of the Year. His 1996 and 1998 teams were eliminated in the NCAA Tournament by the eventual national champion teams (North Carolina in 1996 and Florida in 1998). The Dukes won their second CAA tournament title in JMU knocked off top-seeded and defending league champion William and Mary in the semifinals. The Dukes then advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament with an upset of 13th-ranked Charlotte on the 49ers' home field. JMU participated in its seventh NCAA Tournament as an at-large entry in 2004, falling to third-ranked Virginia in the round of 64. Lombardo, who achieved his 250th career coaching victory in 2003, ranks sixth among all-time NCAA Division I coaches in coaching victories and 45th in career winning percentage. His 17-year record with JMU is (.598), and he has a 24-year career record of (.618). A background of success Lombardo came to JMU from Keene (N.H.) State, where he shaped that program into national prominence in NCAA Division II. He was named Metropolitan Life national Coach of the Year (1983) and Met Life New England and New England Women's Intercollegiate Soccer Association Coach of the Year (1983) while at Keene State. Under Lombardo the Owls won ECAC Division II championships in 1986 and 1987 and were ECAC runners-up in His 1983 team was the only Division II school to qualify for the 12-team NCAA Open Championships, and the Owls finished 11th in the national tournament. Keene State advanced to postseason play every season during his seven-year tenure there. His accomplishments earned him induction into the Keene State Sports Hall of Fame in

5 The national and international scene In 2001 then-u.s. national team coach April Heinrichs invited Lombardo to serve on U.S. Soccer's coaching staff for the Algarve (pronounced AL-garv) Cup in Portugal. He served as an observer coach for the U.S. women's team during the seven-day tournament. (The Algarve Cup involves national teams from Portugal, Norway, Denmark, Finland, China, Canada and the United States.) Lombardo is a member of the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) All- America committee and a member of the rating board for the NSCAA National Top 25 Poll. In 1996 Lombardo completed a three-year term on the NCAA mid-atlantic regional advisory committee for the Division I championship. He holds a bachelor's degree in physical education from Southern Connecticut State University ('76), where he played soccer. Lombardo has a master's degree in higher education from Southern Illinois University-Carbondale ('80) and holds a USSF national coaching license. He and his wife, Joan, have a daughter, Amanda, a 2005 Virginia Tech graduate. Lombardo's Coaching Record (.618).in 24 years Season School Record Win Pct. Postseason 1981 Keene State Keene State Keene State NCAA first round 1984 Keene State Keene State ECAC runner-up 1986 Keene State ECAC champion 1987 Keene State ECAC champion 1990 James Madison James Madison ECAC runner-up 1992 James Madison James Madison ECAC runner-up 1994 James Madison James Madison NCAA round of James Madison NCAA round of James Madison NCAA round of James Madison NCAA round of James Madison NCAA round of James Madison James Madison James Madison NCAA round of James Madison James Madison NCAA round of James Madison James Madison

6 Coaching Staff Profiles, con't Assistant Coach Bobby Johnston Year at JMU: First Alma Mater: James Madison '95 Former JMU soccer team captain Bobby Johnston returned to his alma mater in 2007 following five successful seasons as head coach at Tampa. Johnston led the Spartans to the NCAA Division II semifinals in 2006, when the team won a schoolrecord 18 matches. Under Johnston Tampa made four consecutive NCAA tournament appearances ( ) and was NCAA South Region runner-up in 2004 and The Spartans won the Sunshine State Conference championship three straight seasons ( ) and were ranked as high as number three nationally by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America in 2005 and Johnston was selected the NSCAA South Region Coach of the Year in 2005 and He had a record in his five seasons at Tampa and a career record of He coached at Division III St. Mary's (Ind.) in 2001 before going to Tampa. He was also a successful high school coach in Northern Virginia, where he coached at the Potomac School in McLean. The team compiled records of , and from 1998 to Potomac won three conference championships and was ranked as one of top five teams in the area by the Washington Post. Johnston was selected Metro Coach of the Year by the Washington Post in 2000 and Virginia Private Schools Girls Coach of the Year by the NSCAA in The Pittsburgh native also previously served as an assistant coach at Central Catholic and Peter's Township High Schools in the Pittsburgh area and at Paul VI High School in Fairfax, Va. At the club level Johnston was head coach of the Beadling (Pa.) club team that won two state championships and the Annandale (Va.) club that also won a state title. He also formerly served as head coach of the Bethesda (Md.) Strikers. At JMU Johnston was a three-year starter on defense ( ) and a member of the Dukes' 1992 and 1993 Colonial Athletic Association champion teams that advanced to the NCAA tournament. JMU compiled an overall record in his three seasons as a starter, including in 1991, in 1992 and in In 1993 Johnston was named to the all-region and All-CAA second team and all-state first team and was voted the team's defensive most valuable player. He led the Dukes in assists two seasons (nine in 1992, seven in 1991) and still ranks in the top 15 on JMU's all-time assist list with 19 career assists. In his senior season in 1993 the Dukes' record was the best in school history, and the team was unbeaten (7-0-0) in league play. The 1993 team also set records for consecutive wins (15) and consecutive games without a loss (17) and tied the school record for season shutouts (14). He played professionally with the Washington Warthogs and Pittsburgh Stingers from and was named to the Continental Indoor Soccer League All-Rookie Team while with Pittsburgh. Johnston, who holds a USSF "A" coaching license, earned a bachelor's degree in business administration from JMU in He and his wife, the former Ann Whitney, have two sons, Liam Robert and Grayden Douglas. Assistant Coach Whitney P. Sajko Year at JMU: Third Alma Mater: William and Mary '99 Whitney Paynter Sajko, a former two-time Colonial Athletic Association soccer tournament most valuable player, joined the JMU soccer staff as assistant coach in August Sajko has coaching experience on both the college and high school level. She was an assistant coach at Dartmouth in 2000, the head boys' coach at Broadway (Va.) High School in and assistant girls' coach at Robinson Secondary School in Fairfax, Va., from Robinson won the 2002 Virginia group AAA state championship. The 1999 William and Mary graduate was a fouryear starter on defense for the Tribe and a member of W&M's 1996, 1997 and 1998 CAA champion teams. Sajko was voted the CAA Tournament MVP and was named to the Virginia Sports Information Directors' all-state team in 1996 and She was named the Tribe's most improved player in 1996, won the team's Coaches Award in 1997 and received the school's President's Award for sportsmanship, citizenship and leadership in Sajko served as a team captain during her senior season in During Sajko's four years at W&M the Tribe participated in four NCAA tournaments and advanced to the 1997 NCAA quarterfinals while 4

7 setting a school record with 20 wins. William and Mary was ranked as high as fifth in the national polls that year. The Tribe had an overall record of during her four years on the team. A native of Chantilly, Va., Sajko earned a bachelor's degree in history from William and Mary in She received a master's degree in education leadership from George Mason University in May She and her husband, Jason, have a son, Bayden, age 3 and a daughter, Adeline, born in March They live in Bridgewater, Va. The four-year letterwinner set the school career assist record with 28. Moore also ranks tied for fifth in points (70) and 11th in goals (21) on the Royals' alltime lists. Moore holds national, advanced and premiere coaching diplomas from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America. He earned a bachelor's degree from EMU in recreation and sport management. Volunteer Assistant Coach Jason Moore Year at JMU: Second Alma Mater: Eastern Mennonite '99 Jason Moore, a 1999 graduate of nearby Eastern Mennonite University, joined the Dukes as volunteer assistant coach in fall His soccer background includes a variety of coaching experiences at the college, high school and club level to JMU. Most recently Moore was director of competitive coaching for the St. Vrain and Colorado Xtreme club teams in Longmont, Colo. He was the head women's coach at DeSales University, a Division III school in Allentown Pa., for the 2005 season. In 1999 Moore helped start the women's program at Eastern Mennonite and was an assistant coach there for five seasons. The Royals compiled an overall record of in his five years there. Moore also coached the girls' soccer team at Eastern Mennonite High School in Harrisonburg in 2003 and 2004 and was named Blue Ridge Conference Coach of the Year in both his EMHS seasons. His teams compiled an overall 33-3 record, including a perfect 18-0 mark and conference championship in As an undergraduate at EMU Moore was captain of the Royals' 1998 Old Dominion Athletic Conference championship team that ranked 16th nationally among NCAA Division III schools. The 1998 team was the school's first men's soccer squad to advance to the NCAA regional tournament. 5

8 Alphabetical Roster No. Name Elig. Pos. Ht. Hometown High School 19 Barndt, Jessica Fr. D 5-9 Novi, Mich. Novi 18 Bell, Lauren So.-r D 5-8 Rochester, N.Y. Our Lady of Mercy 23 Blackman, Jenna So. F, M 5-2 Yorktown, Va. Tabb 15 Bowers, Lindsay Jr. F, M 5-5 Burke, Va. Lake Braddock 14 Chupein, Rachel+ Jr. D 5-6 West Chester, Pa. West Chester East 11 Deaver, Megan Jr.-r F 5-7 Hampton, Va. Kecoughtan 27 Dye, Katie Fr. F, M 5-9 Springfield, Va. Lake Braddock 2 Germain, Kimmy Jr. M 5-7 McLean, Va. Langley 17 Gerow, Nicole So. F 5-7 Alexandria, Va. West Potomac 4 Hertz, Laura Sr. D 5-8 Newport News, Va. Woodside 21 Julien, Corky So. F, M 5-6 Williamstown, Ontario Char-Lan District 13 Lowry, Annie+ Sr. F 6-1 Butler, Pa. Butler 26 Madey, Lauren Jr.-r F, M 5-3 Virginia Beach, Va. First Colonial 12 Maykoski, Teri Jr. D 5-8 Fairfax, Va. Robinson 8 McFadden, Maggie Fr.-r D 5-4 Midlothian, Va. Clover Hill 16 Miller, Mandy So.-r M 5-5 West Chester, Pa. West Chester East 0 Poucher, Stephanie Fr.-r G 5-8 Springfield, Va. West Springfield 00 Reimert, Missy So.-r G 5-10 Lenhartsville, Pa. Kutztown 6 Remmes, Jess So. F 5-4 Grand Island, N.Y. Grand Island 5 Ross, Morven So. M 5-6 Chapel Hill, N.C. East Chapel Hill 25 Rynier, Teresa Fr. M 5-8 Leola, Pa. Conestoga Valley 9 Schaffer, Melanie Sr. M 5-8 Allison Park, Pa. Hampton 10 Seipp, Shannon+ Sr.-r D 5-9 Lutherville, Md. John Carroll 24 Simmons, Raeanna Fr. D 5-8 Mt. Airy, Md. South Carroll 22 Strickland, Corinna Fr. D 5-8 Springfield, Va. West Springfield 3 Tisinger, Cate Fr. F, M 5-7 Clifton, Va. Centreville 7 Walko, Caitlin So.-r D 5-6 Vienna, Va. Langley 20 Wiest, Lauren So. D, M 5-9 Sinking Springs, Pa. Wilson 1 Wszalek, Diane So. G 5-11 West Chester, Pa. West Chester East Head Coach: David Lombardo (Southern Connecticut State '76) Assistant Coaches: Bobby Johnston (James Madison '93), Whitney P. Sajko (William and Mary '99) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Jason Moore (Eastern Mennonite '99) Athletic Trainers: Bridget McSorley, M.S., ATC (Penn State '96), Nell Brazen, ATC (Grand Valley State '06), Tom Kuster, ATC (James Madison '95) +Team Captains: Rachel Chupein, Annie Lowry, Shannon Seipp Numerical Roster No. Name 0 Stephanie Poucher 00 Missy Reimert 1 Diane Wszalek 2 Kimmy Germain 3 Cate Tisinger 4 Laura Hertz 5 Morven Ross 6 Jess Remmes 7 Caitlin Walko 8 Maggie McFadden 9 Melanie Schaffer 10 Shannon Seipp+ 11 Megan Deaver 12 Teri Maykoski 13 Annie Lowry+ No. Name 14 Rachel Chupein+ 15 Lindsay Bowers 16 Mandy Miller 17 Nicole Gerow 18 Lauren Bell 19 Jessica Barndt 20 Lauren Wiest 21 Corky Julien 22 Corinna Strickland 23 Jenna Blackman 24 Raeanna Simmons 25 Teresa Rynier 26 Lauren Madey 27 Katie Dye PRONUNCIATION GUIDE: Players and Coaches Rachel Chupein (SHOO pinn) Kimmy Germain (Jurr MANE) Nicole Gerow (Jah ROH) Annie Lowry (rhymes with "NOW" ree) Lauren Madey (MAY dee) Teri Maykoski (May KOSS kee) Stephanie Poucher (POUCH err) Missy Reimert (RIME ert) Jess Remmes (REMM ess) Teresa Rynier (Renn YEER) Whitney P. Sajko (SAY koh) Shannon Seipp (Sipe) Raeanna (Ray anna) Simmons Corinna (Corr REE nah) Strickland Cate Tisinger (TY sing URR) Lauren Wiest (Weest) Diane Wszalek (Wah SAUL ick) 6

9 Athlete Profiles #19 Jessica Barndt 5-9 Fr. Defender Novi, Mich./Novi High school and club: All-state, All-Region I and All- District I as a senior. All-area as a sophomore and junior. All-conference and all-conference academic as a senior. All-state academic four years. Team captain and team's leadership award as a senior. The Wildcats were state and region champions 2005, 2006, 2007, region runner-up 2004 and district and Kensington Valley champions Novi's Student Athlete Award as a senior. Her Michigan Hawks club team was national runner-up 2003 and 2004 placed third in nation 2005 and won national indoor championships 2000 and Club was Region II champion 2004 and 2005 and semifinalist 2003 and was State Cup champion and runner-up Also played varsity volleyball and basketball. National Honor Society member and magna cum laude graduate. Personal: Jessica Barndt. #18 Lauren Bell 5-8 So.-r Defender Rochester, N.Y./Our Lady of Mercy At JMU: 2006: Conference (CAA) Commissioner's Academic Award. 2005: Conference (CAA) Commissioner's Academic Award. High school and club: All-Greater Rochester and Private-Parochial Athlete of the Year finalist as a senior. Rochester Democrat and Chronicle listed her as Mercy s top player as a senior. Team captain as a senior. The Monarchs ranked second in the state and were Section V tournament runners-up her sophomore season. Also played basketball and lacrosse, and was team captain in both as a senior. All-Greater Rochester in basketball as a senior and played on Section V finalist team 2004, Coaches Choice lacrosse award. Rochester Democrat and Chronicle listed her as Mercy s top lacrosse player as a junior and senior. Lacrosse Academic All-America award National Honor Society. Personal: Lauren Bell. Dean's List student in political science. Her father is a former apprentice professional Tranmer Rovers soccer player in Birkenhead, England, with the Wirral Football Association. #23 Jenna Blackman 5-2 So. Forward, Midfielder Hampton, Va./Tabb At JMU: 2006: Conference (CAA) Commissioner's Academic Award. High school and club: Three-time all-state, All-Region I, Newport News Daily Press and first team All-Bay Rivers District. Team MVP as a junior and senior and team's best offense award as a freshman. The Tigers were region champions 2005 and runners-up 2004, district champions 2004, district runners-up and district tournament runners-up 2005, district tournament champion 2003 and district runners-up Member of Beach FC Fyre club teams that won two state championships and were state runner-up once. Member of Virginia Nike Rush team that was state runner-up Personal: Jennifer Blackman. Career GP-GS Goals Assists Points G-W 2006-Fr Totals #15 Lindsay Bowers 5-5 Jr. Forward, Midfielder Burke, Va./Lake Braddock High school and club: All-state and All-Journal Newspapers as a junior. All-Northern Region as a junior and senior. Four-time All-Patriot District and three-time Washington Post All-Metro. Patriot District Player of the Year as a junior. Led team in goals, assists and points as a sophomore and senior. Lake Braddock won district, region and state championships 2003 and was region champion and state runner-up Her Aurora club team was twice national runner-up, twice Region I champion, once Region I runner-up, three-time state cup champion and twice state cup runner up. Personal: Lindsay Bowers. Interdisciplinary liberal studies (elementary education) major. Career GP-GS Goals Assists Points G-W 2005-Fr So Totals Career GP-GS Goals Assists Points G-W 2006-Fr.-r Totals

10 Athlete Profiles con't. #14 Rachel Chupein 5-6 Jr. Defender West Chester, Pa./West Chester East At JMU: 2007: Team tri-captain. 2006: Conference (CAA) Commissioner's Academic Award. 2005: Conference (CAA) Commissioner's Academic Award. High school and club: All-state and Chesmont District Player of the Year as a senior. Southeastern Pennsylvania All-Area and All-Chesmont as a sophomore, junior and senior. Team captain as sophomore, junior and senior. Four-year varsity starter. The Vikings were Chesmont District runners-up National Honor Society. Personal: Rachel Chupein. Marketing major. Career GP-GS Goals Assists Points G-W 2005-Fr So Totals #11 Megan Deaver 5-7 Jr.-r Forward Hampton, Va./Kecoughtan At JMU: 2006: Conference (CAA) Commissioner's Academic Award. 2005: JMU Athletic Director Scholar Athlete. 2004: Conference (CAA) Commissioner's Academic Award. High school and club: All-state honorable mention and Newport News Daily Press All-Star as a sophomore. All-region, All-Peninsula District and team s leading scorer as a freshman and sophomore. Peninsula District all-tournament team as a freshman. Injury kept her from competing her junior and senior seasons. Graduated with highest honors. National Honor Society member. Personal: Megan Deaver. President's List student in English. Career GP-GS Goals Assists Points G-W 2006-So.-r Totals #27 Katie Dye 5-9 Fr. Forward, Midfielder Springfield, Va./Lake Braddock ranked in NSCAA national Top and Her BRYC Fury club team was Region I finalist 2004 and semifinalist 2005 and won four State Cups Also played varsity basketball, and was team captain and team's leading scorer as a junior and senior. Alldistrict and team MVP as a senior. Played on the varsity golf team as a junior, one of two girls ever to play varsity golf at Lake Braddock. National Honor Society member. Personal: Katie Dye. Her great-grandfather was an All-America football player at Dartmouth. #2 Kimmy Germain 5-7 Jr. Midfielder McLean, Va./Langley At JMU: Enters 2007 season tied 11th on JMU career assist list. 2006: All-conference (CAA) second team. Team and conference (CAA) co-leader in assists. Conference (CAA) leader in assist average (0.39). Tied school single-game record with three assists Oct. 16 vs. Northeastern. JMU/Comfort Invitational all-tournament team. Conference (CAA) Commissioner's Academic Award. 2005: Conference (CAA) All-Rookie Team. Led team and conference (CAA) in assists. Third on team in points. Conference (CAA) Commissioner's Academic Award. High school and club: All-state as a junior. All- Northern Region, Washington Post All-Metro and All- Liberty District as a junior and senior. First team Northern Virginia Sun-Gazette as a sophomore and junior. Four-year starter. Olympic Development Program state team ODP Region I camp 2002, Her Reston Milan club team was state cup semifinalist 2004 and her Annandale Sparks club team was three-time state cup semifinalist. Personal: Kimberly Germain. Dean's list student in kinesiology. Her father, Kip, played college soccer at William and Mary and professional soccer with the NASL Washington Diplomats and Atlanta Chiefs. Her mother, the former Ann Orrison was on the U.S. Women s National Team from Career GP-GS Goals Assists Points G-W 2005-Fr So Totals High school and club: Two-time Washington Post All- Metro. Virginia High School League State Team, All- Northern Region and All-Patriot District as a senior. All-Examiner as a junior. The Bruins won state championships 2006 and 2007, were region champions 2005 and runners-up 2006 and 2007, district champions 2004 and 2006 and district runners-up Team was 8

11 Athlete Profiles con't. #17 Nicole Gerow 5-6 So. Forward Alexandria, Va./West Potomac High school and club: Three-time All-Patriot District. Led team in goals and assists as a freshman, sophomore and junior, then played defense as a senior. All- Northern Virginia Region and Washington Post All- Metro honorable mention as a senior. Team MVP as a junior and senior. West Potomac's Gatorade Player of the Year as a junior. Team co-captain as a senior. East/West Senior All Star Game. The Wolverines were Patriot District runners-up and advanced to second round of region her senior season. State Cup Under-16 finalist with SYC Spirit 2003 and State Cup Under-18 semifinalist with NOVA Premier Pride Selected for Olympic Development Program Competed three years in varsity winter track, where her accomplishments included district 1,600m relay champion as a senior and region 800m relay runner-up and state meet 800m relay participant as a sophomore. Also ran varsity cross country and played varsity tennis. School's 2006 MVP for girls' team sports and school's selection as Sportswoman of the Year 2006 honoree for the Fairfax County Women s Sports Award Committee and the Women s Sports Foundation. National Honor Society member. West Potomac Homecoming Queen Personal: Nicole Gerow. Business major. Career GP-GS Goals Assists Points G-W 2006-Fr Totals #4 Laura Hertz 5-8 Sr. Defender Newport News, Va./Woodside At JMU: Three-year starter. High school and club: Peninsula District Co-Player of the Year as a senior. All-Southeast Region as a junior and senior. Four-time All Peninsula District and Newport News Daily Press All-Star. Virginia H.S. Coaches Association Senior All-Star Game Team captain three years and team MVP as a freshman, junior and senior. Set school records for goals in a game (8, as a freshman) and in a season (38, as a senior). Olympic Development Program state team and district team Her Vista Firestars club team won state championship. Also played for Pride of McLean team that was Mediterranean International Cup finalist in a tournament in Barcelona. Invited to train with the of the United Soccer Leagues Women s League W-1 division. Also All Peninsula District in field hockey as a sophomore. National Honor Society member. Ranked 12th of 435 in her senior class. Personal: Laura Hertz. Accounting major. Career GP-GS Goals Assists Points G-W 2004-Fr So Jr Totals #21 Corky Julien 5-6 So. Forward Williamstown, Ontario/Char-Lan District At JMU: 2006: Virginia (VaSID) Rookie of the Year. Conference (CAA) all-tournament team. Soccer Buzz All-Mid-Atlantic Region All-Freshman Team. Conference (CAA) All-Rookie Team. All-state (VaSID) second team. Team leader in goals and points. Conference (CAA) Rookie of the Week for week ending Sept. 17 (1 assist in win over George Washington, game-winning goal in win over Georgetown). JMU team's Rookie of the Year. High school and club: Ottawa Fury Under-17 MVP as a senior. Played in North American Finals of Super-Y League Member of the Ottawa Fury Youth Development Squad Her club team placed fourth at National Cup Her high school team placed fourth in Ontario (OFSAA) 2004 and won the district championship (SD&G) and advanced to Eastern Ontario playoffs Team MVP as a freshman and sophomore. Char-Lan's Athlete of the Year as a sophomore, junior and senior. Multi-sport athlete who also played high school ice hockey, badminton, volleyball, and tennis. Three-time team MVP in ice hockey and badminton. Cornwall's Junior Athlete of the Year Placed 12th in Ontario in badminton. Member of national champion provincial ice hockey team. Personal: Christina Julien. Kinesiology major with a minor in coaching. Career GP-GS Goals Assists Points G-W 2006-Fr Totals

12 Athlete Profiles con't. #13 Annie Lowry 6-1 Sr. Forward Butler, Pa./Butler At JMU: Enters 2007 season tied 10th on JMU career goals list and 14th on career points list. Three-year starter. 2007: Team tri-captain. 2006: NSCAA All- Mid-Atlantic Region third team. Soccer Buzz All-Mid- Atlantic Region second team. All-conference (CAA) first team. All-state (VaSID) second team. Second on team in points, tied second in goals and third in assists. Soccer Buzz National Elite Team of the Week and CAA Player of the Week Oct. 28 (hat trick in win over Virginia Commonwealth). ESPN the Magazine (CoSIDA) Academic All-District III third team (3.75 GPA in business marketing). Academic All-State (VaSID). 2006: Conference (CAA) Commissioner's Academic Award. JMU Scholar-Athlete of the Year. 2005: NSCAA All-Mid-Atlantic Region second team. Soccer Buzz All-Mid-Atlantic Region second team. Allconference (CAA) first team. All-state (VaSID) second team. Second on team in goals and points. Conference (CAA) Player of the Week Oct. 9 (game-winning goals vs. Georgia State and North Carolina Wilmington). Accounted for four consecutive JMU goals over a threegame span (2 vs. George Mason Oct. 2, 1 vs. Georgia State Oct. 7, 1 vs. UNCW Oct. 9), a feat accomplished only once previously in school history. JMU/Comfort Inn Invitational All-Tournament Team. Conference (CAA) Commissioner's Academic Award. Academic All-State (VaSID) honorable mention. JMU Athletic Director Scholar Athlete. 2004: Soccer Buzz Mid-Atlantic Region All-Freshman Team. Conference (CAA) all-tournament team. Conference (CAA) All-Rookie Team. Conference (CAA) Rookie of the Week and Soccer Buzz Elite Team of the Week (Nov. 1). JMU team's Rookie of the Year. Conference (CAA) Commissioner's Academic Award. High school and club: NSCAA All-America, NSCAA all-region, all-state, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette North Player of the Year and Butler Eagle Player of the Year as a senior. All section as a freshman, junior and senior. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Elite 11 as a junior and senior. Pittsburgh Tribune-Review North Elite 11 as a sophomore, junior and senior. Butler Eagle County Elite 11 as a sophomore, junior and senior and honorable mention as a freshman. All-WPIAL (Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League) as a junior and senior. Butler s leading scorer and offensive MVP as a sophomore, junior and senior. Scored 84 career points, second-highest in school history. The Golden Tornadoes were PIAA (Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association) class AAA state runners-up 2001 and 2003 and WPIAL section II AAA champions 2000, 2002 and MVP of 2003 WPIAL All-Star Game. Her Beadling club team was Region I Premier League champion 2002 and 2003 and Region I Premier League finalist 1998 and Beadling was Pennsylvania West state champion Olympic Development Program Region I team 2000 and 2004 and attended Region I camp Member of Pennsylvania West Olympic Development Program team National Honor Society member. Graduated fourth in her high school class. Played for the WPSL Steel City Sparks summer Personal: Ann Lowry. President s list student in management. Career GP-GS Goals Assists Points G-W 2004-Fr So Jr Totals #26 Lauren Madey 5-3 Jr.-r Forward, Midfielder Virginia Beach, Va./First Colonial At JMU: 2006: Conference (CAA) Commissioner's Academic Award. 2005: Conference (CAA) Commissioner's Academic Award. JMU Athletic Director Scholar Athlete. High school and club: All-Beach District and led district in scoring as a junior and senior. Team MVP as a sophomore, junior and senior. Team captain as a senior. Her Virginia Rush Nike/Cougars club team was state cup semifinalist The Cougars were the HRGSA (Hampton Roads Girls Soccer Association) champions 2000, 2001, Club team captain , National Honor Society and Spanish Honor Society. Personal: Lauren Madey. President s List student in nursing. Career GP-GS Goals Assists Points G-W 2006-So.-r Totals #12 Teri Maykoski 5-8 Jr. Defender Fairfax, Va./Robinson At JMU: 2006: All-conference (CAA) second team. All-state (VaSID) second team. JMU team's defensive MVP. 2005: Tied third on team in assists. JMU/Comfort Inn Invitational All-Tournament Team. Conference (CAA) Commissioner's Academic Award. 10

13 Athlete Profiles con't. Maykoski, con't. High school and club: All-state as a senior. All- Northern Region as a freshman, junior and senior. Washington Post All-Metro as a junior and senior. All- Journal Newspapers and Patriot District Player of the Year as a senior. VHSCA (Virginia High School Coaches Association) East-West All-Star Game Four time All-Patriot District. Robinson won state, region and district championships and was ranked 10th nationally in Personal: Theresa Maykoski. Kinesiology major. Career GP-GS Goals Assists Points G-W 2005-Fr So Totals #8 Maggie McFadden 5-3 Fr.-r Defender Midlothian, Va./Clover Hill High school and club: All-Central Region second team, All-Metro Richmond first team and All-Dominion District first team as a senior. Team captain as a senior. Four-year varsity starter. The Cavaliers were state finalists and region champions 2003 and district champions 2003, 2004, 2005 and Olympic Development Program state team Team captain of Richmond Strikers Premier team under-13 through under-18. Academic all-region and all-district as a senior. Scholar Athlete Award 2003, 2004, 2005, Personal: Margaret McFadden. Her brother Kevin played soccer at Virginia Tech. #16 Mandy Miller 5-5 So.-r Midfielder West Chester, Pa./West Chester East High school and club: All-area as a junior and senior. All-Chesmont as a sophomore, junior and senior. Team captain as a sophomore, junior and senior. The Vikings were Chesmont League champions 2004 and District I finalists Her PSC club team was state indoor champion Olympic Development Program Region I runner-up National Honor Society and Spanish Honor Society. Personal: Mandy Miller. Chemistry major. Career GP-GS Goals Assists Points G-W 2006-Fr.-r Totals #0 Stephanie Poucher 5-8 Fr.-r Goalkeeper Springfield, Va./West Springfield High school and club: All-Northern Region second team, All-Patriot District first team and Washington Post All-Metro second team as a senior. Selected to Olympic Development Program state team, ODP region pool and ODP region camp. The Spartans were Patriot District champions and state semifinalists Personal: Stephanie Poucher. German major. #00 Missy Reimert 5-10 So.-r Goalkeeper Lenhartsville, Pa./Kutztown At JMU: 2006: Conference (CAA) Co-Rookie of the Week Oct. 22 (eight saves in shutout win at Towson; four saves in shutout tie with George Mason). Conference (CAA) Commissioner's Academic Award. 2005: Conference (CAA) Commissioner's Academic Award. High school and club: Four time All-Berks County Division 4. Team MVP as a senior. Kutztown Hall of Fame and Berks County Hall of Fame awards. Kutztown s overall sports MVP, overall scholar athlete, outstanding female athlete and outstanding female scholar athlete as a senior. Also played basketball four years and field hockey four years. Three time alldivision in basketball and Kutztown's MVP as a senior. All-division in field hockey as a senior. National Honor Society. Personal: Melissa Reimert. Kinesiology and business major. Career GP-GS Minutes Saves GA Avg. Shutouts# 2006-Fr : /4 Totals : /4 #complete game/total #6 Jess Remmes 5-4 So. Forward Grand Island, N.Y./Grand Island At JMU: 2006: JMU/Comfort Invitational alltournament team. Conference (CAA) Commissioner's Academic Award. High school and club: NSCAA All-America first team as a senior. All-Eastern Region first team as a junior and senior. Three-time all-state first team. Four-time All-Western New York first team. Five-time All- Niagara Frontier League (first team four times, second team once). Team captain as a junior and senior. Team 11

14 Athlete Profiles con't. Remmes, con't. MVP as a sophomore, junior and senior. Her career totals of 168 goals and 107 assists are school records and rank sixth in N.Y. in scoring for schools of all classifications. School's female Athlete of the Year as a senior. In her five years on the team, the Vikings compiled a record, won five Far West Region and league championships and were state semifinalists four times ( ). Her Rochester Jr. Rhinos club team was State Cup champion 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005 and State Cup semifinalist Olympic Development Program state team 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, region ODP team 2005 and trained with region pool Played on gold medalist Western team in Empire State Games 2003 and New York Scholar Athlete five years for soccer, four years for basketball and once for softball. National Honor Society member. Personal: Jessica Remmes. Mathematics major with a minor in secondary education. Career GP-GS Goals Assists Points G-W 2006-Fr Totals #5 Morven Ross 5-6 So. Midfielder Chapel Hill, N.C./East Chapel Hill At JMU: 2006: Conference (CAA) Commissioner's Academic Award. High school and club: Two-time all-state. All-Pac VI Conference and Pac VI Conference Player of the Year as a senior. All-South and East Region Player of the Year as a junior. Three-time All-East Region. Twotime All-Five County AAA Conference. Team's MVP as a junior and senior and team's "We Before Me" award as a sophomore. The Wildcats were AAA state champions her sophomore season. Her CASL Elite club team was State Cup champion 2004, U.S. Club national champion 2003, third in national tournament 2005 and Southeast Region champion 2005 and semifinalist Olympic Development Program Under-14 national pool , national camp 2002, Southeast Region team 2002 and N.C. State team five years. Earned three international caps with Scotland Under-19 National Team spring Among only 35 selected Scholar All-Americans acrosss the country Personal: Morven Ross. President's List student in biology (pre-physical therapy). Career GP-GS Goals Assists Points G-W 2006-Fr Totals #25 Teresa Rynier 5-8 Fr. Midfielder Leola, Pa./Conestoga Valley High school and club: All-region as a sophomore and junior. Four-time all-state, All-Lancaster-Lebanon League and league section MVP. The Buckskins were league and Section I champions 2007 and Section II champions Her PA Strikers club team was U.S. Club Soccer national champion 2002 and Eastern Pennsylvania state champion, Region I champion and USYS national finalist Club was Eastern Pennsylvania state runner-up and indoor State Cup champion Played three years at Olympic Development Program regional level and six years at state level. Also played varsity basketball. National Honor Society member. Personal: Teresa Rynier. Biology major (physicians assistant). #9 Melanie Schaffer 5-8 Sr. Midfielder Allison Park, Pa./Hampton At JMU: 2006: Academic All-State (VaSID). Conference (CAA) Commissioner's Academic Award. 2005: ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District III third team (3.97 grade-point average in biology). JMU/Comfort Inn Invitational All-Tournament Team. Conference (CAA) Commissioner's Academic Award. Academic All-State (VaSID) honorable mention. JMU Athletic Director Scholar Athlete. 2004: Conference (CAA) All-Rookie Team. Led team in game-winning goals and tied for team lead in goals. Conference (CAA) Rookie of the Week (Sept. 26). Conference (CAA) Commissioner's Academic Award. High school and club: All-state as a junior and senior. Four-time all-section and three-time All-WPIAL (Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League). Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Elite 11 and North Elite 11 as a junior. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette All-Star and North All-Star as a junior and senior. Pittsburgh Tribune- Review North Player of the Year runner-up as a junior. Four-year starter. Team captain and MVP as a senior. Led team in scoring and assists as a junior. Her Beadling club team was Region I Premier League champion Beadling was Pennsylvania West champion 2001 and 2002 and runner-up 2003 and Olympic Development Program Region I pool 1999, 2000 and Member of Pennsylvania West ODP Team and team captain Also lettered in basketball and track. Set school record in discus and finished fifth in WPIAL in javelin. Hampton s top 12

15 Athlete Profiles con't. Schaffer, con't. female scholar-athlete award-winner as a senior. National Honor Society member. Salutatorian of her high school class. Personal: Melanie Schaffer. President s List student in biology. Tri-Beta biology honor society's outstanding junior award for excellence in biology. Career GP-GS Goals Assists Points G-W 2004-Fr So Jr Totals #10 Shannon Seipp 5-9 Sr.-r Defender Lutherville, Md./John Carroll At JMU: Three-year starter. 2007: Team tri-captain. 2006: Conference (CAA) Commissioner's Academic Award. 2005: Conference (CAA) Commissioner's Academic Award. JMU Athletic Director Scholar Athlete. 2004: JMU team's co-defensive MVP. 2003: JMU/Comfort Inn Invitational all-tournament team. JMU team's co-defensive MVP. Only freshman on team to start all 20 games. High school and club: All-state second team as a senior. All-Harford County first team as a freshman and senior and second team as a junior (sidelined with an injury as a sophomore). Baltimore Sun All-Metro first team as a freshman and senior. All-league first team as a freshman and senior. Won team s Outstanding Achievement Award as a junior. The Patriots were league champions Her Bethesda Sting club team was WAGS (Washington Area Girls Soccer) champion Olympic Development Program state team starter at Under-13 through Under-17 levels. Started for the W League Maryland Pepsi Pride summer Also ran track and set school records in the 100m and 200m as a freshman. Runner-up in long jump and 200m and third place in 100m at county championship as a junior. Runner-up in 100m, 200m, long jump and 400m relay at county championship as a sophomore. Played for the WPSL Maryland Pride summer Personal: Shannon Seipp. Dean's list student in kinesiology. #24 Raeanna Simmons 5-8 Fr. Defender Mt. Airy, Md./South Carroll High school and club: All-state and All-Gazette as a senior. All-Piedmont conference four years and All- Baltimore County three years. All-Metro Baltimore as a junior. State and county all-star games participant The Cavaliers were state semifinalists and West Region champions 2006 and regional runners-up Played with F.C. Frederick club team. Olympic Development Program state team 2004 and 2005 and played on Super-Y under-19 semifinalist team Personal: Raeanna Simmons. Athletic training major. #22 Corinna Strickland 5-8 Fr. Defender Springfield, Va./West Springfield High school and club: All-Northern Region and Washington Post All-Metro as a senior. Three-time All- Patriot District. The Spartans were district champions 2004 and Her BRYC Fury club team was Region I finalist 2004 and semifinalist 2005 and won four State Cups Personal: Corinna Strickland. Finance major. #3 Cate Tisinger 5-7 Fr. Forward, Midfielder Clifton, Va./Centreville High school and club: Three-time All-Concorde District. Washington Post All-Metro honorable mention and All-Examiner as a senior. Virginia H.S. Coaches Association Senior All-Star Game The Wildcats were Northern Region runners-up 2005, region semifinalists 2004 and 2006 and district champions Also ran track and earned All-America honors, was three-time all-state, all-region and alldistrict and two-time Washington Post All-Metro. State runner-up and district champion in 500 meters as a junior and two-time regional 500 champion. Ran on state champion 800-meter relay as a senior. Personal: Cate Tisinger. Marketing and advertising major. Career GP-GS Goals Assists Points G-W 2003-Fr So Jr Totals

16 Athlete Profiles con't. #7 Caitlin Walko 5-6 So.-r Defender Vienna, Va./Langley At JMU: 2005: JMU/Comfort Inn Invitational All- Tournament Team. JMU's Rookie of the Year. High school and club: All-region, Washington Post All-Metro, and All-Journal Newspapers as a senior. All-Liberty District as a sophomore and senior. Played in Northern Virginia All-Star Game as a senior. Team captain and team's most versatile player award as a senior. Langley was district champion and Northern region semifinalist Her RFC Milan club team won Region I South championship 2005 and Virginia Club Champions League 2004 and was state cup runnerup Personal: Caitlin Walko. Nutrition and dietetics major. Career GP-GS Goals Assists Points G-W 2005-Fr Totals #20 Lauren Wiest 5-9 So. Defender, Midfielder Sinking Springs, Pa./Wilson At JMU: 2006: Conference (CAA) Commissioner's Academic Award. #1 Diane Wszalek 5-11 So Goalkeeper West Chester, Pa./West Chester East At JMU: 2006: Soccer Buzz National Elite Team of the Week and topsoccerdrawer.com's National Team of the Week Sept. 17 (five saves in win vs. George Washington, two saves in win vs. Georgetown). Conference (CAA) Commissioner's Academic Award. High school and club: Three-time All-Chesmont. Two-time all-area. All-Southeastern Pennsylvania first team as a senior. The Vikings were Chesmont champions 2004 and District 1 finalists Her F.C. Delco club team was Region 1 Premier League finalist Played five years on Olympic Development Program Pennsylvania state team, three years on ODP Region 1 team and was in 2002 ODP national pool. German National Honor Society member. Personal: Diane Wszalek. Political science major. Career GP-GS Minutes Saves GA Avg. Shutouts# 2006-Fr : /5 Totals : /5 #complete game/total 14

17 School Records NOTES: Active players in bold italics Number in parentheses indicates total games played Goalkeepers must have played 50% of the team's minutes and have game appearances in at least two seasons to be ranked in career goals allowed and career and season goals-against average categories. Shutout records include only complete-game shutouts. Team Game Goals East Carolina (H), 11/5/94 Goals Allowed California (A), 9/1/00 Consecutive Wins Games Without a Loss , 1997, 1998 Games Without Being Shut Out Minutes Without Being Scored Upon : (6 games) Season Winning Percentage (15-7-0) Wins (25) Losses (21) Fewest Losses (19), 1994 (19) Home Wins: , 1997 Home Games without a Loss: (20-0-2) Shutouts (24) Consecutive Shutouts Fewest Times Shut Out Lowest Goals-Against Avg Goals (25) Fewest Goals (20) Assists (25) Points (25) Individual Game Goals... 4 Therese Wolden, 10/29/97 vs. American 4 Ashley Williamson, 11/24/94 vs. Virginia Tech 4 Kerri O'Connell, 9/21/90 vs. Fla. International Assists... 3 Kimmy Germain, 10/15/06 vs. Northeastern 3 Christy Yacono, 9/19/99 vs. Villanova 3 Therese Wolden, 9/11/98 at Boston College 3 Heather Selvitelle, 10/22/95 vs. N.C. Wilmington 3 Samantha Andersch, 10/24/93 vs. American 3 Julie Reule, 9/5/92 vs. Loyola (Md.) 3 Nikole Maslovs, 10/26/91 vs. Delaware 3 Susie Pizzurro, 10/13/90 vs. St. Francis (Pa.) Saves Suzanne Wilson. 11/9/01 vs. George Mason 14 Beth Manghi, 9/5/98 at Virginia (2 OT) 14 Stacy Bilodeau, 11/5/95 vs. William and Mary 14 Stacy Bilodeau, 10/28/95 at William and Mary (OT) Consecutive Games Scoring a Goal... 6 Lisa Cioffi, Tasha Ellis, 1996 Scoring a Point... 8 Aimee Grahe,

18 School Records, con't. Individual, con't. Season Goals Ashley Williamson, 1995 (25) Assists Carrie Proost, 1990 (18) Points Ashley Williamson, 1995 (25) Saves Stacy Bilodeau, 1995 (25) Shutouts... 8 Jessica Hussey, 2002 (24) Lowest GA Avg Cheryl Carr, 1991 Career Goals Ashley Williamson, (84) Assists Carrie Proost, (80) Points Ashley Williamson, (84) Game-Winning Goals Kim Argy, (70) Saves Jessica Hussey, (85) Shutouts Jessica Hussey, (85) Total Shutouts Jessica Hussey (85) (Complete & Shared) 29 Stacy Bilodeau Games Played Bryant Karpinski, Lisa Cioffi, Games Started Bryant Karpinski, Goalkeeper Games Played Jessica Hussey, Goalkeeper Games Started Jessica Hussey, (85) Goalkeeper Minutes Played :29 Jessica Hussey, (85) 16

19 School Records, con't. Individual Season, Overall & By Class Goals 19 Ashley Williamson (1995) Freshman: 15 Kerri O'Connell (1990) Sophomore: 13 Stacey Tourtellotte (1995) 13 Ashley Williamson (1993) Junior: 15 Ashley Williamson (1994) Senior: 19 Ashley Williamson (1995) Assists 12 Carrie Proost (1990) Freshman: 12 Carrie Proost (1990) Sophomore: 9 Julie Reule (1992) 9 Heather Selvitelle (1995) 9 Aimee Vaughan (1995) Junior: 9 Christy Yacono (1999) Senior: 11 Carrie Proost (1994) Points 46 Ashley Williamson (1995) Freshman: 31 Kerri O'Connell (1990) Sophomore: 33 Stacey Tourtellotte (1995) Junior: 33 Ashley Williamson (1995) Senior: 46 Ashley Williamson (1995) Games Played 25 Jen Cuesta (1995) 25 Heather Selvitelle (1995) 25 Stacey Tourtellotte (1995) 25 Ashley Williamson (1995) Freshman: 24 Kim Argy (2002) 24 Lauren Stritzl (1995) Sophomore: 25 Heather Selvitelle (1995) 25 Stacey Tourtellotte (1995) Junior: 25 Jen Cuesta (1995) Senior: 25 Ashley Williamson (1995) Games Started 25 Jen Cuesta (1995) 25 Ashley Williamson (1995) Freshman: 22 Lisa Cioffi (1995) 22 Julie Reule (1991) Sophomore: 24 Bryant Karpinski (2002) 24 Katy Swindells (2002) Junior: 25 Jen Cuesta (1995) Senior: 25 Ashley Williamson (1995) Game-Winners 5 Kim Argy (2002, 2003) 5 Jon-nell Berry (1990) 5 Jamie Dykes (1991) 5 Tasha Ellis (1996) 5 Aimee Grahe (1999) Freshman: 5 Kim Argy (2002) 5 Jon-nell Berry (1990) Sophomore: 5 Kim Argy (2003) 5 Jamie Dykes (1991) Junior: 5 Tasha Ellis (1996) Senior: 5 Aimee Grahe (1999) Goalie Games Played 25 Stacy Bilodeau (1995) Freshman: 22 Jessica Hussey (2002) Sophomore: 25 Stacy Bilodeau (1995) Junior: 22 Stacy Bilodeau (1996) Senior: 21 Stacy Bilodeau (1997) Jessica Hussey (2005) Beth Manghi (1998) Suzanne Wilson (2001) Jessica Hussey (2005) Goalie Games Started 24 Stacy Bilodeau (1995) Freshman: 21 Jessica Hussey (2002) Sophomore: 24 Stacy Bilodeau (1995) Junior: 22 Stacy Bilodeau (1996) 22 Jessica Hussey (2004) Senior: 21 Stacy Bilodeau (1997) 21 Jessica Hussey (2005) 21 Beth Manghi (1998) 21 Suzanne Wilson (2001) 21 Jessica Hussey (2005) Goalie Minutes 2081:53 Stacy Bilodeau (1995) Freshman: 1962:13 Jessica Hussey (2002) Sophomore: 2081:53 Stacy Bilodeau (1995) Junior: 2060:02 Jessica Hussey (2004) Senior: 2013:28 Suzanne Wilson (2001) GA Avg Cheryl Carr (1991) Freshman: 0.90 Cheryl Carr (1991) Sophomore: 1.22 Suzanne Wilson (1999) Junior: 1.15 Lori Grant (1990) Senior: 0.91 Jessica Hussey (2005) Saves 132 Stacy Bilodeau (1995) Freshman: 110 Jessica Hussey (2002) Sophomore: 132 Stacy Bilodeau (1995) Junior: 102 Suzanne Wilson (1999) Senior: 129 Beth Manghi (1998) Fewest Goals Allowed 14 Cheryl Carr (1991) Freshman: 14 Cheryl Carr (1991) Sophomore: 15 Jennifer Donaldson (1992) Junior: 18 Jennifer Donaldson (1993) Senior: 19 Jessica Hussey (2005) Solo Shutouts 8 Jessica Hussey (2002) Freshman: 8 Jessica Hussey (2002) Sophomore: 7 Suzanne Wilson (1999) Junior: 6 Jessica Hussey (2004) Senior: 5 Stacy Bilodeau (1997) 5 Suzanne Wilson (2001) Total Shutouts 10 Jessica Hussey (2002) Freshman: 10 Jessica Hussey (2002) Sophomore: 7 Stacy Bilodeau (1995) Junior: 8 Stacy Bilodeau (1996) Senior: 9 Jessica Hussey (2005) 17

20 School Records, con't. Career Leaders Goals Player Games Goals Seasons 1. Ashley Williamson Therese Wolden Kim Argy Julie Reule Aimee Grahe Jamie Dykes Kerri O'Connell , Tasha Ellis Kristi Palmaccio Annie Lowry Teri Joyce Jon-nell Berry Chantel Schwandt Aimee Vaughan Deanna Saracino Lauren Stritzl Stacey Tourtellotte Christy Metzker , Assists Player Games Assists Seasons 1. Carrie Proost Julie Reule Aimee Vaughan Samantha Andersch Therese Wolden Teri Joyce Jessica Williams Ashley Williamson Jamie Dykes Beth McNamara Kimmy Germain Christy Metzker , Lauren Stritzl Heather Selvitelle Kristi Palmaccio Christy Yacono Abby Karpinski Aimee Grahe Annie Lowry Lenore Bray Lisa Cioffi Nikole Maslovs Karen Schulstad Chantel Schwandt

21 School Records, con't. Career Leaders, con't Points Player Games Goals Assists Points Seasons 1. Ashley Williamson Therese Wolden Julie Reule Kim Argy Jamie Dykes Aimee Grahe Carrie Proost Tasha Ellis Kerri O'Connell ,92-93 Kristi Palmaccio Aimee Vaughan Teri Joyce Samantha Andersch Annie Lowry Lauren Stritzl Jessica Williams Christy Metzker , Chantel Schwandt Jon-nell Berry Saves Goalkeeper Games Saves Seasons 1. Jessica Hussey Suzanne Wilson Stacy Bilodeau Cheryl Carr Beth Manghi Goals-Against Average Goalkeeper Games GA Avg. Seasons 1. Cheryl Carr Jessica Hussey Beth Manghi Jennifer Donaldson Stacy Bilodeau

22 Season by Season Results 1990 Record: Coach: David Lombardo 9/8 L 0-1 MARYLAND-BALTIMORE CO. 9/12 W 8-0 RICHMOND (club) 9/15 W 5-0 WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN 9/18 W 2-1 at George Washington 9/21 W 7-2 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL 9/23 W 4-1 MARYLAND 9/25 W 7-0 at Liberty 9/29 L 0-1 at N.C. Greensboro 9/30 W 4-1 at Davidson 10/3 L 0-2 at Virginia 10/6 W 3-2 OT Monmouth (n1) 10/7 L 0-1 Kean (n1) 10/13 W 10-0 ST FRANCIS, PA. 10/16 L 0-2 OT at American 10/19 L 0-3 at Radford 10/21 W 5-1 LOUISVILLE 10/24 L 1-3 at William and Mary 10/28 W 8-0 NAVY (club) n1 = Fort Belvoir, Va Record: Coach: David Lombardo 9/8 W 1-0 OT XAVIER, OHIO 9/10 W 1-0 at George Mason 9/14 W 4-1 Boston College (n1) 9/15 W 4-2 OT Colgate (n1) 9/19 L 0-1 GEORGE WASHINGTON 9/21 W 6-0 DAVIDSON 9/24 L 1-2 VIRGINIA 9/28 L 2-3 N.C. GREENSBORO 10/3 W 3-1 at Maryland 10/5 W 2-1 CINCINNATI 10/9 W 1-0 at Md.-Baltimore Co. 10/11 L 0-1 West Point (n2) 10/12 W 2-1 Texas A&M (n2) 10/15 W 2-1 RADFORD 10/19 W 5-0 DELAWARE 10/26 L 0-3 at Monmouth 10/27 W 3-1 OT at Rutgers 10/30 W 4-0 AMERICAN 11/2 L 0-2 WILLIAM AND MARY 11/7 W 2-0 NEW HAMPSHIRE^ 11/9 W 2-1 Harvard^ (n3) 11/10 L 0-2 Rutgers^ (n3) n1 = Stony Brook, N.Y. n2 = Fort Belvoir, Va. n3 = Ithaca, N.Y. ^ ECAC Tournament (2nd place) 1992 Record: Coach: David Lombardo 9/5 W 8-0 LOYOLA, MD. 9/9 W 3-2 GEORGE MASON 9/13 W 3-2 WRIGHT STATE 9/16 T 0-0 OT at George Washington 9/18 W 1-0 at N.C. Greensboro 9/20 L 1-3 OT at North Carolina State 9/23 W 3-1 OT at Radford 9/26 W 5-1 TEMPLE 9/29 L 0-1 MARYLAND 10/2 W 4-2 WASHINGTON STATE 10/4 W 6-0 MONMOUTH 10/7 W 4-0 MARYLAND-BALTIMORE CO. 10/13 L 1-2 at Virginia 10/17 W 1-0 Creighton (n1) 10/21 L 0-1 at American 10/24 W 1-0 RUTGERS 10/28 L 0-2 at William and Mary 10/31 W 2-1 at Cincinnati 11/1 L 1-3 at Xavier, Ohio n1 = Charlottesville, Va Record: Coach: David Lombardo 9/4 W 6-0 VILLANOVA 9/8 L 0-2 at George Mason 9/11 W 1-0 at Wright State 9/12 W 3-2 at Dayton 9/19 L 0-2 N.C. GREENSBORO 9/21 L 1-3 VIRGINIA 9/24 L 0-2 at Rutgers 9/26 W 4-1 at Temple 9/29 L 1-2 at Maryland 10/1 W 1-0 Ohio State (n1) 10/3 L 1-2 Tulsa (n1) 10/7 W 2-0 GEORGE WASHINGTON 10/12 L 0-4 WILLIAM AND MARY 10/15 W 2-1 at Princeton 10/17 L 0-4 at Hartford 10/24 W 6-2 AMERICAN 10/29 W 5-0 CINCINNATI 10/31 L 0-1 WISCONSIN 11/3 W 7-0 at Virginia Tech 11/13 W 5-1 Boston College^ (n2) 11/14 L 1-3 OT Colgate^ (n2) n1 = Greensboro, N.C. n2 = New Brunswick, N.J. ^ ECAC Tournament (2nd place) 1994 Record: Coach: David Lombardo 9/3 W 4-1 PENN STATE 9/9 L 1-3 OT at Wisconsin 9/11 L 1-2 Creighton (n1) 9/14 L 0-1 at Virginia 9/17 W 9-0 OLD DOMINION 9/21 W 9-0 RADFORD 9/25 L 1-2 RUTGERS 9/29 W 3-1 MARYLAND 10/2 W 6-0 TEMPLE 10/7 T 0-0 OT at N.C. Greensboro 10/12 L 1-6 GEORGE MASON 10/16 W 3-1 at Villanova 10/19 W 3-2 at George Washington 10/22 W 3-1 DAYTON 10/26 W 4-0 at American 10/29 L 0-2 WILLIAM AND MARY 11/2 W 7-0 VIRGINIA TECH 11/5 W 14-0 at East Carolina 11/6 W 9-0 at N.C. Wilmington n1 = Madison, Wisc. 20

23 Season by Season Results, con't Record: Coach: David Lombardo 9/2 L 2-4 OT at Penn State 9/6 W 7-0 at Radford 9/10 L 2-3 N.C. GREENSBORO 9/13 L 1-2 VIRGINIA 9/15 W 3-2 OT KENTUCKY 9/17 W 4-3 MINNESOTA 9/20 W 6-1 at Va. Commonwealth 9/23 L 0-4 at Connecticut 9/24 W 5-1 at Brown 9/27 W 3-1 at Virginia Tech 10/1 W 3-1 WAKE FOREST 10/10 W 2-0 OT at George Mason 10/12 W 2-0 GEORGE WASHINGTON 10/14 W 5-2 VILLANOVA 10/18 L 1-2 at Maryland 10/21 W 9-0 EAST CAROLINA 10/22 W 11-0 N.C. WILMINGTON 10/25 T 1-1 OT AMERICAN 10/28 L 1-4 OT at William and Mary 10/30 L 1-3 at Old Dominion 11/2 W 4-0 VA. COMMONWEALTH# 11/3 W 3-2 OLD DOMINION# 11/5 W 2-0 WILLIAM AND MARY# 11/11 W 2-1 at Penn State* 11/18 L 1-6 at Maryland* # CAA Tournament (1st place) * NCAA Tournament (advanced to round of 16) 1996 Record: Coach: David Lombardo 9/1 L 1-2 PENN STATE 9/4 W 1-0 OT at Villanova 9/8 W 4-3 at Vanderbilt 9/13 L 1-2 OT MARYLAND 9/15 W 4-1 PRINCETON 9/18 T 2-2 OT at Virginia 9/21 W 6-1 OLD DOMINION 9/24 W 4-0 at Richmond 9/29 W 4-0 BROWN 10/2 W 3-1 at George Washington 10/5 W 3-0 VA. COMMONWEALTH 10/12 L 1-3 at Rutgers 10/15 T 1-1 OT GEORGE MASON 10/18 W 4-1 at N.C. Wilmington 10/20 W 1-0 at East Carolina 10/23 W 3-0 at American 10/26 L 1-3 at N.C. Greensboro 10/29 W 3-0 VIRGINIA TECH 11/3 W 4-3 WILLIAM AND MARY 11/7 W 3-0 Richmond# (n1) 11/8 L 0-6 William and Mary# (n1) 11/17 W 3-1 at N.C. Greensboro* 11/23 L 0-5 at North Carolina* n1 = Wilmington, N.C. # CAA Tournament (semifinalist) * NCAA Tournament (advanced to round of 16) 1997 Record: Coach: David Lombardo 8/31 L 1-2 at Penn State 9/4 L 0-2 at Maryland 9/12 W 1-0 RUTGERS 9/16 W 2-1 RICHMOND 9/19 W OT VANDERBILT 9/21 W 3-2 OT BOSTON UNIVERSITY 9/26 W 4-0 Oregon (n1) 9/28 W 2-1 Washington (n1) 10/1 W 2-1 OT GEORGE WASHINGTON 10/5 L 1-2 OT at Old Dominion 10/7 T 1-1 OT VIRGINIA 10/10 W 2-0 N.C. WILMINGTON 10/12 T OT at Va. Commonwealth 10/15 L 1-3 at George Mason 10/19 W 2-1 EAST CAROLINA 10/22 W 3-1 at Virginia Tech 10/26 W 2-0 N.C. GREENSBORO 10/29 W 6-1 AMERICAN* 11/1 L 1-5 at William and Mary 11/5 W 1-0 RICHMOND# 11/7 L 2-3 OT William and Mary# (n2) 11/15 L 1-3 at Virginia* n1 = Greensboro, N.C. n2 = Fairfax, Va. # CAA Tournament (semifinalist) * NCAA Tournament (round of 32) 1998 Record: Coach: David Lombardo 9/5 L OT at Virginia 9/8 L 1-2 at Richmond 9/11 W 3-2 at Boston College 9/13 W OT Boston University (n1) 9/18 W 2-1 GEORGE WASHINGTON 9/20 W 1-0 KANSAS 9/22 W 2-1 VIRGINIA TECH 9/25 T OT at N.C. Greensboro 9/27 W 3-0 N.C. State (n2) 9/30 L 1-2 at American 10/2 W 5-3 OLD DOMINION 10/6 L 0-1 MARYLAND 10/9 L 0-3 Connecticut (n3) 10/13 W 5-1 GEORGE MASON 10/16 W 3-2 at N.C. Wilmington 10/18 W 3-1 at East Carolina 10/21 L 0-1 VA. COMMONWEALTH 10/25 W 1-0 PENN STATE 10/31 W 5-2 WILLIAM AND MARY 11/5 L 0-2 Richmond# (n4) 11/11 W 4-0 RADFORD* 11/15 L 1-5 at Florida* n1 = Babson Park, Mass. n2 = Greensboro, N.C. n3 = College Park, Md. n4 = Virginia Beach (Va.) Sportsplex # CAA Tournament (quarterfinalist) * NCAA Tournament (advanced to round of 32) 1999 Record: Coach: David Lombardo 8/28 W 1-0 WEST VIRGINIA 9/5 L 2-4 at Penn State 9/10 W 2-1 VIRGINIA 9/12 W 1-0 OT at Rutgers 9/14 L 0-1 OT FRESNO STATE 9/17 L 1-4 BOSTON COLLEGE 9/19 W 5-2 VILLANOVA 9/22 W 2-0 at George Washington 9/26 W 2-1 at Maryland 9/29 W 4-1 AMERICAN 10/2 W 1-0 at Old Dominion 21

24 Season by Season Results, con't. 1999, con't 10/5 W 5-1 at Va. Commonwealth 10/8 L 1-2 N.C. GREENSBORO 10/13 W 5-1 at George Mason 10/16 W 2-0 N.C. WILMINGTON 10/19 W 3-0 RICHMOND 10/22 T OT EAST CAROLINA 10/27 W 2-1 OT at Virginia Tech 10/30 L 0-3 at William and Mary 11/3 L 1-2 Richmond# (n1) 11/10 W 1-0 PENNSYLVANIA* 11/14 L 1-3 at Virginia* n1 = Virginia Beach (Va.) Sportsplex # CAA Tournament (quarterfinalist) * NCAA Tournament (advanced to round of 32) 2000 Record: Coach: David Lombardo 8/27 L 1-2 at West Virginia 9/1 L 0-12 at California 9/3 W 2-0 San Diego State (n1) 9/8 W 3-1 VIRGINIA TECH 9/10 L 0-5 PENN STATE 9/16 W 5-2 at American 9/22 L 1-2 at Tennessee 9/24 L 2-3 Oregon (n2) 9/26 W 5-4 GEORGETOWN 9/29 W 2-0 OLD DOMINION 10/4 L 2-3 at Richmond 10/7 W 3-2 OT at N.C. Greensboro 10/10 W 1-0 GEORGE MASON 10/14 L 0-3 at Virginia 10/17 L 1-2 MARYLAND 10/20 L 1-4 at East Carolina 10/22 L 1-2 at N.C. Wilmington 10/24 W 3-0 VA. COMMONWEALTH 10/27 W 3-2 OT WILLIAM AND MARY 11/2 W 1-0 N.C. Wilmington# (n3) 11/3 L 0-2 William and Mary# (n3) n1 = Berkeley, Calif. n2 = Knoxville, Tenn. n3 = Virginia Beach (Va.) Sportsplex # CAA Tournament (semifinalist) 2001 Record: Coach: David Lombardo 8/31 W 2-1 AMERICAN 9/3 W 1-0 MISSISSIPPI 9/7 L 2-4 TENNESSEE 9/9 L 1-2 OT N.C. STATE 9/17 L 1-4 at Penn State 9/20 T OT at Virginia Tech 9/23 W 1-0 at Old Dominion 9/28 L 1-2 UCLA 10/2 W 1-0 RICHMOND 10/5 W OT N.C. GREENSBOR0 10/7 L 0-2 at Georgetown 10/10 W 3-0 LOYOLA (MD.) 10/13 L 1-4 VIRGINIA 10/17 T OT at Maryland 10/20 W 6-0 N.C. WILMINGTON 10/24 L OT at George Mason 10/28 L 1-3 WEST VIRGINIA 10/31 W 4-2 at Va. Commonwealth 11/4 W OT at William and Mary 11/9 W 2-1 George Mason# (n1) 11/11 L 1-2 William and Mary# (n1) n1 = Virginia Beach (Va.) Sportsplex # CAA Tournament (finalist) 2002 Record: Coach: David Lombardo 8/30 T OT Rutgers (n1) 9/1 W 5-1 at Richmond 9/6 W 3-0 TULANE 9/8 W 1-0 PENNSYLVANIA 9/11 L 0-3 GEORGETOWN 9/15 L 0-3 at West Virginia 9/18 W 2-1 OT VIRGINIA TECH 9/22 L 2-4 PENN STATE 9/25 W 5-0 TOWSON 9/28 T OT at Old Dominion 10/1 L 0-2 VA. COMMONWEALTH 10/4 W 2-1 at Hofstra 10/6 T OT at Drexel 10/12 W 2-0 DELAWARE 10/15 L 3-7 at Virginia 10/18 W 2-0 N.C. WILMINGTON 10/23 L OT GEORGE MASON 10/28 L 1-4 MARYLAND 11/2 W 2-0 at William and Mary 11/5 W 1-0 VA. COMMONWEALTH# 11/8 W 2-1 William and Mary# (n2) 11/10 W 2-0 George Mason# (n2) 11/15 W 1-0 at Charlotte* 11/17 L 0-1 Richmond* (n3) n1 = Richmond, Va. (Univ. of Richmond) n2 = Virginia Beach (Va.) Sportsplex n3 = Charlotte, N.C. # CAA Tournament (champion) * NCAA Tournament (advanced to round of 32) 2003 Record: Coach: David Lombardo 8/29 L 0-4 at Rhode Island 8/31 W 1-0 St. John's (n1) 9/5 T OT RICHMOND 9/7 L 0-4 WEST VIRGINIA 9/11 L 0-3 at Virginia Tech 9/20 W 1-0 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE 9/23 L 1-4 at Penn State 9/26 W 5-1 OLD DOMINION 9/28 L 1-4 WILLIAM AND MARY 10/1 L 0-6 at Maryland 10/4 L 0-1 GEORGE MASON 10/7 L 0-1 VIRGINIA 10/13 T OT at Georgetown 10/16 T OT at Va. Commonwealth 10/18 W 2-1 at N.C. Wilmington 10/24 W OT at Towson 10/26 L 0-1 at Delaware 10/30 W 3-1 DREXEL 11/1 W 1-0 HOFSTRA 11/4 L 0-3 at William and Mary# n1 = Rhode Island # CAA Tournament (first round) 22

25 Season by Season Results, con't Record: Coach: David Lombardo 8/27 W 1-0 at Richmond 8/29 W OT SOUTH CAROLINA 9/4 W 2-1 ALABAMA 9/6 L 0-2 RHODE ISLAND 9/12 L 1-2 at West Virginia 9/16 W 1-0 GEORGE WASHINGTON 9/19 T OT PENN STATE 9/21 W 3-2 OT at Radford 9/25 L OT LOYOLA 10/1 L 0-1 at Old Dominion 10/3 T OT at William and Mary 10/9 T OT at George Mason 10/12 L 0-5 at Virginia 10/15 W 4-2 at Drexel 10/17 L 0-1 at Hofstra 10/22 W 2-1 VA. COMMONWEALTH 10/24 W 4-0 N.C. Wilmington 10/28 W 2-0 DELAWARE 10/30 W 2-1 TOWSON 11/2 W 1-0 GEORGE MASON# 11/5 L 1-2 OT at Va. Commonwealth# 11/12 L 0-6 at Virginia* # CAA Tournament (semifinalist) * NCAA Tournament (round of 64) 9/29 W 5-1 DREXEL 10/1 L 0-1 OT DELAWARE 10/8 L 1-2 at Old Dominion 10/10 L 1-3 at William and Mary 10/13 W 2-0 HOFSTRA 10/15 W 4-2 NORTHEASTERN 10/20 W 1-0 at Towson 10/22 T OT GEORGE MASON 10/27 W 3-1 VA. COMMONWEALTH 10/30 W 5-0 at Va. Commonwealth# 11/2 W 2-0 N.C Wilmington# (n2) 11/4 L 2-3 OT Old Dominion# (n2) n1 = Virginia Tech n2 = Virginia Beach (Va.) Sportsplex # CAA Tournament (runner-up) 2005 Record: Coach: David Lombardo 8/26 W 3-2 RICHMOND 8/28 W 4-2 LOYOLA 8/31 L 0-1 VIRGINIA 9/4 W 2-1 OT at George Washington 9/10 L 0-1 OT at N.C. Greensboro 9/14 W 3-0 RADFORD 9/18 L 0-2 at Penn State 9/21 W 4-0 LIBERTY 9/24 L 1-2 at Va. Commonwealth 9/30 W 3-0 TOWSON 10/2 W 3-0 at George Mason 10/7 W 1-0 GEORGIA STATE 10/9 W 4-0 N.C. WILMINGTON 10/14 L 0-2 at Drexel 10/16 L 0-1 at Delaware 10/21 T OT WILLIAM AND MARY 10/23 W 1-0 OLD DOMINION 10/27 L OT at Hofstra 10/29 W 3-0 at Northeastern 11/1/ W 5-0 OLD DOMINION# 11/4/ L 2-3 at Va. Commonwealth# # CAA Tournament (semifinalist) 2006 Record: Coach: Dave Lombardo 8/25 L 1-3 RUTGERS 8/27 L 1-5 WEST VIRGINIA 9/3 L 1-3 at South Carolina 9/5 W 4-2 at Richmond 9/8 W 3-2 at Virginia Tech 9/10 L 0-5 Wake Forest (n1) 9/14 W 3-0 GEORGE WASHINGTON 9/17 W 1-0 at Georgetown 9/22 T OT at Georgia State 9/24 L 0-2 at N.C. Wilmington 23

26 Postseason Play 1991 ECAC Tournament, Ithaca, N.Y.* JMU 2, New Hampshire 0 (home) (first round) JMU 2, Harvard 1 (semifinals) Rutgers 2, JMU 0 (final) *semifinals and final only at this site 1993 ECAC Tournament, New Brunswick, N.J. JMU 5, Boston College 1 (semifinals) Colgate 3, JMU 1 (OT) (final) 1995 CAA Tournament, Harrisonburg, Va. JMU 4, Virginia Commonwealth 0 (quarterfinals) JMU 3, Old Dominion 2 (semifinals) JMU 2, William and Mary 0 (final) NCAA Tournament, State College, Pa. JMU 2, Penn State 1 (round of 32) NCAA Tournament, College Park, Md. Maryland 6, JMU 1 (round of 16) 1996 CAA Tournament, Wilmington, N.C. JMU 3, Richmond 0 (quarterfinals) William and Mary 6, JMU 0 (semifinals) NCAA Tournament, Greensboro, N.C. JMU 3, N.C. Greensboro 1 (round of 32) NCAA Tournament, Chapel Hill, N.C. North Carolina 5, JMU 0 (round of 16) 1997 CAA Tournement, Fairfax, Va.* JMU 1, Richmond 0 (home) (quarterfinals) William and Mary 3, JMU 2 (OT) (semifinals) *semifinals only at this site NCAA Tournament, Charlottesville, Va. Virginia 3, JMU 1 (round of 32) 1998 CAA Tournament, Virginia Beach, Va. Richmond 2, JMU 0 (quarterfinals) NCAA Tournament, Harrisonburg, Va. JMU 4, Radford 0 (first round) NCAA Tournament, Gainesville, Fla. Florida 5, JMU 1 (round of 32) 1999 CAA Tournament, Virginia Beach, Va. Richmond 2, JMU 1 (quarterfinals) NCAA Tournament, Harrisonburg, Va. JMU 1, Pennsylvania 0 (first round) NCAA Tournament, Charlottesville, Va. Virginia 3, JMU 1 (round of 32) 2000 CAA Tournament, Virginia Beach, Va. JMU 1, North Carolina Wilmington 0 (first round) William and Mary 2, JMU 0 (semifinals) 2001 CAA Tournament, Virginia Beach, Va. JMU 2, George Mason 1 (semifinals) William and Mary 2, JMU 1 (final) 2002 CAA Tournament, Virginia Beach, Va.* JMU 1, Virginia Commonwealth 0 (home) (first round) JMU 2, William and Mary 1 (semifinals) JMU 2, George Mason 0 (final) *semifinals and final only at this site NCAA Tournament, Charlotte, N.C. JMU 1, Charlotte 0 (round of 64) Richmond 1, JMU 0 (round of 32) 2003 CAA Tournament, Williamsburg, Va. William and Mary 3, JMU 0 (first round) 2004 CAA Tournament, Richmond, Va.* JMU 1, George Mason 0 (home) (first round) Virginia Commonwealth 2, JMU 1 (OT)(semifinals) *semifinals and final only at this site NCAA Tournament, Charlottesville, Va. Virginia 6, JMU 0 (round of 64) 2005 CAA Tournament, Richmond, Va.* JMU 5, Old Dominion 0 (home) (first round) Virginia Commonwealth 3, JMU 2 (semifinals) *semifinals and final only at this site 2006 CAA Tournament, Virginia Beach, Va.* JMU 5, Virginia Commonwealth 0 (away) (first round) JMU 2, North Carolina Wilmington 0, (semifinals) Old Dominion 3, JMU 2 (OT) (final) *semifinals and final only at this site 24

27 Year By Year Season Head Coach Record Win Pct. Postseason 1990 David Lombardo David Lombardo ECAC runner-up 1992 David Lombardo David Lombardo ECAC runner-up 1994 David Lombardo David Lombardo CAA champion; NCAA round of David Lombardo NCAA round of David Lombardo NCAA round of David Lombardo NCAA round of David Lombardo NCAA round of David Lombardo David Lombardo CAA runner-up 2002 David Lombardo CAA champion; NCAA round of David Lombardo David Lombardo NCAA round of David Lombardo David Lombardo CAA runner-up In the CAA Tournament Record: Year Reg. Season Tourn. Seed Tourn. Finish (Record) rd * * rd * * 1995 Tied 2nd 3 Champion (3-0) st 1 Semifinalist (1-1) rd 3 Semifinalist (1-1) th 5 Quarterfinalist (0-1) nd 2 Quarterfinalist (0-1) 2000 Tied 4th 3 Semifinalist (1-1) 2001 Tied 1st 2 Runner-up (1-1) th 4 Champion (3-0) 2003 Tied 4th 5 First round (0-1) 2004 Tied 3rd 4 Semifinalist (1-1) 2005 Tied 4th 4 Semifinalist (1-1) th 6 Runner-up (2-1) *The CAA champion was determined by regular-season play prior to In the NCAA Tournament Record: Year Opponent Round Result Score 1995 (24) at Penn State First round Won 2-1 at Maryland (quarterfinalist) Round of 16 Lost (32) at North Carolina Greensboro Round of 32 Won 3-1 at North Carolina (champion) Round of 16 Lost (32) at Virginia (round of 16) Round of 32 Lost (48) RADFORD First round Won 4-0 at Florida (champion) Round of 32 Lost (48) PENNSYLVANIA First round Won 1-0 at Virginia (round of 16) Round of 32 Lost (64) at Charlotte Round of 64 Won 1-0 Richmond* (round of 16) Round of 32 Lost (64) at Virginia (round of 32) First round Lost 0-6 Home games in CAPS In year column, number in parentheses is size of NCAA field In opponent column, in parentheses is that team's tournament finish *at Charlotte 25

28 All-Time Series Results by Opponent, Game by Game AMERICAN: JMU leads /16/90 L 0-2 OT Away 10/30/91 W 4-0 Home 10/21/92 L 0-1 Away 10/24/93 W 6-2 Home 10/26/94 W 4-0 Away 10/25/95 T 1-1 OT Home 10/23/96 W 3-0 Away 10/29/97 W 6-1 Home 9/30/98 L 1-2 Away 9/29/99 W 4-1 Home 9/16/00 W 5-2 Away 8/31/01 W 2-1 Home ALABAMA: JMU leads /4/04 W 2-1 Home ARMY: Army leads /11/91 L 0-1 +Neutral + WAGS Tournament, Fort Belvoir, Va. BOSTON COLLEGE: JMU leads /14/91 W 4-1 +Neutral 11/13/93 W 5-1 ^Neutral 9/11/98 W 3-2 *Neutral 9/17/99 L 1-4 Home + Stony Brook, N.Y. ^ ECAC Championships, New Brunswick, N.J. * Babson College BOSTON UNIVERSITY: JMU leads /21/97 W 3-2 OT Home 9/13/98 W OT Home BROWN: JMU leads /24/95 W 5-1 Away 9/29/96 W 4-0 Home CALIFORNIA: California leads /1/00 L 0-12 Away CAL STATE-NORTHRIDGE: JMU leads /20/03 W 1-0 Home CHARLOTTE: JMU leads /15/02 W 1-0 *Away * NCAA Tournament CREIGHTON: Tied /17/92 W 1-0 +Neutral 9/11/94 L Neutral + Charlottesville, Va. ++ Madison, Wisc. DAVIDSON: JMU leads /30/90 W 4-1 Away 9/21/91 W 6-0 Home DAYTON: JMU leads /12/93 W 3-2 Away 10/22/94 W 3-1 Home DELAWARE: Tied /19/91 W 5-0 Home 10/12/02 W 2-0 Home 10/23/03 L 0-1 Away 10/28/04 W 2-0 Home 10/16/05 L 0-1 Away 10/1/06 L 0-1 OT Home DREXEL: JMU leads /6/02 T OT Away 10/30/03 W 3-1 Home 10/15/04 W 4-2 Away 10/14/05 L 0-2 Away 9/29/06 W 5-1 Home EAST CAROLINA: JMU leads /5/94 W 14-0 Away 10/21/95 W 9-0 Home 10/20/96 W 1-0 Away 10/19/97 W 2-1 Home 10/18/98 W 3-1 Away 10/22/99 T OT Home 10/20/00 L 1-4 Away FLORIDA: Florida leads /15/98 L 1-5 *Away * NCAA Tournament FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL: JMU leads /21/90 W 7-2 Home FRESNO STATE: Fresno State leads /14/99 L 0-1 OT Away CINCINNATI: JMU leads /5/91 W 2-1 Home 10/31/92 W 2-1 Away 10/29/93 W 5-0 Home COLGATE: T /14/93 L 1-3 OT ^Neutral 9/15/91 W 4-2 OT +Neutral ^ ECAC Championships, New Brunswick, N.J. + Stony Brook Tournament CONNECTICUT: Connecticut leads /23/95 L 0-4 Away 10/9/98 L 0-3 +Neutral + College Park, Md. 26

29 All-Time Series Results, con't. GEORGE MASON: JMU leads /10/91 W 1-0 Away 9/9/92 W 3-2 Home 9/8/93 L 0-2 Away 10/12/94 L 1-6 Home 10/10/95 W 2-0 OT Away 10/15/96 T 1-1 OT Home 10/15/97 L 1-3 Away 10/13/98 W 5-1 Home 10/13/99 W 5-1 Away 10/10/00 W 1-0 Home 10/24/01 L OT Away 11/9/01 W 2-1 #Neutral 10/23/02 L OT Home 11/10/02 W 2-0 #Neutral 10/4/03 L 0-1 Home 10/9/04 T OT Away 11/2/04 W 1-0 #Home 10/2/05 W 3-0 Away 10/22/06 T OT Home # CAA Tournament GEORGE WASHINGTON: JMU leads /18/90 W 2-1 Away 9/19/91 L 0-1 Home 9/16/92 T 0-0 OT Away 10/7/93 W 2-0 Home 10/19/94 W 3-2 Away 10/12/95 W 2-0 Home 10/2/96 W 3-1 Away 10/1/97 W 2-1 OT Home 9/18/98 W 2-1 Home 9/22/99 W 2-0 Away 9/16/04 W 1-0 Home 9/4/05 W 2-1 OT Away 9/14/06 W 3-0 Home GEORGETOWN: Tied /26/00 W 5-4 Home 10/7/01 L 0-2 Away 9/11/02 L 0-3 Home 10/13/03 T OT Away 9/17/06 W 1-0 Away GEORGIA STATE: JMU leads /7/05 W 1-0 Home 9/22/06 T OT Away HARTFORD: Hartford leads /17/93 L 0-4 Away HARVARD: JMU leads /9/91 W 2-1 ^Neutral ^ ECAC Final Four, Ithaca, N.Y. HOFSTRA: JMU leads /4/02 W 2-1 Away 11/1/03 W 1-0 Home 10/17/04 L 0-1 Away 10/27/05 L OT Away 10/13/06 W 2-0 Home KANSAS: JMU leads /20/98 W 1-0 Home KEAN: Kean leads /7/90 L 0-1 +Neutral +WAGS Tournament, Fort Belvoir, Va. KENTUCKY: JMU leads /15/95 W 3-2 OT Home LIBERTY: JMU leads /25/90 W 7-0 Away 9/21/05 W 4-0 Home LOUISVILLE: JMU leads /21/90 W 5-1 Home LOYOLA, Md.: JMU leads /5/92 W 8-0 Home 10/10/01 W 3-0 Home 9/25/04 L OT Home 8/28/05 W 4-2 Home MARYLAND: Maryland leads /23/90 W 4-1 Home 10/3/91 W 3-1 Away 9/29/92 L 0-1 Home 9/29/93 L 1-2 Away 9/29/94 W 3-1 Home 10/18/95 L 1-2 Away 11/18/95 L 1-6 *Away 9/13/96 L 1-2 OT Home 9/4/97 L 0-2 Away 10/6/98 L 0-1 Home 9/26/99 W 2-1 Away 10/17/00 L 1-2 Home 10/17/01 T OT Away 10/28/02 L 1-4 Home 10/1/03 L 0-6 Away * NCAA Tournament MD.-BALTIMORE CO: JMU leads /8/90 L 0-1 Home 10/9/91 W 1-0 Away 10/7/92 W 4-0 Home MINNESOTA: JMU leads /17/95 W 4-3 Home (nr/20) MISSISSIPPI: JMU leads /3/01 W 1-0 Home MONMOUTH: JMU leads /6/90 W 3-2 OT +Neutral 10/26/91 L 0-3 Away 10/4/92 W 6-0 Home +WAGS Tournament, Fort Belvoir, Va. NAVY CLUB: JMU leads /28/90 W 8-0 Home NEW HAMPSHIRE: JMU leads /7/91 W 2-0 ^Away (17) ^ECAC Tournament first round NORTH CAROLINA: UNC leads /23/96 L 0-5 *Away * NCAA Tournament 27

30 All-Time Series Results, con't. NORTH CAROLINA GREENSBORO: UNCG leads /29/90 L 0-1 Away 9/28/91 L 2-3 Home 9/18/92 W 1-0 Away 9/19/93 L 0-2 Home 10/7/94 T 0-0 OT Away 9/10/95 L 2-3 Home 10/26/96 L 1-3 Away 11/17/96 W 3-1 *Away 10/26/97 W 2-0 Home 9/25/98 T OT Away 10/8/99 L 1-2 Home 10/7/00 W 3-2 OT Away 10/5/01 W OT Home 9/10/05 L 0-1 OT Away * NCAA Tournament NORTH CAROLINA STATE: N.C. State leads /20/92 L 1-3 OT Away (18) 9/27/98 W 3-0 +Neutral 9/9/01 L 1-2 OT Home + Greensboro, N.C. NORTH CAROLINA WILMINGTON: JMU leads /6/94 W 9-0 Away 10/22/95 W 11-0 Home 10/18/96 W 4-1 Away 10/10/97 W 2-0 Home 10/16/98 W 3-2 Away 10/16/99 W 2-0 Home 10/22/00 L 1-2 Away 11/2/00 W 1-0 #Neutral 10/20/01 W 6-0 Home 10/18/02 W 2-0 Home 10/18/03 W 2-1 Away 10/24/04 W 4-0 Home 10/9/05 W 4-0 Home 9/24/06 L 0-2 Away 11/2/06 W 2-0 #Neutral # CAA Tournament, Virginia Beach, Va. NORTHEASTERN: JMU leads /29/05 W 3-0 Away 10/15/06 W 4-2 Home OHIO STATE: JMU leads /1/93 W 1-0 +Neutral + Greensboro, N.C. OLD DOMINION: JMU leads /17/94 W 9-0 Home 10/30/95 L 1-3 Away 11/3/95 W 3-2 #Home 9/21/96 W 6-1 Away 10/5/97 L 1-2 OT Away 10/2/98 W 5-3 Home 10/2/99 W 1-0 Away 9/29/00 W 2-0 Home 9/23/01 W 1-0 Away 9/28/02 T OT Away 9/26/03 W 5-1 Home 10/1/04 L 0-1 Away 10/23/05 W 1-0 Home 11/1/05 W 5-0 #Home 10/8/06 L 1-2 Away 11/4/06 L 2-3 OT #Neutral # CAA Tournament OREGON: T /26 /97 W 4-0 +Neutral 9/24/00 L Neutral +Greensboro, N.C. ++Knoxville, Tenn. PENNSYLVANIA JMU leads /10/99 W 1-0 *Home 9/8/02 W 1-0 Home * NCAA Tournament PENN STATE: Penn State leads /3/94 W 4-1 Home 9/2/95 L 2-4 OT Away 11/11/95 W 2-1 *Away 9/1/96 L 1-2 Home 8/31/97 L 1-2 Away 10/25/98 W 1-0 Home 9/5/99 L 2-4 Away 9/10/00 L 0-5 Home 9/17/01 L 1-4 Away 9/22/02 L 2-4 Home 9/23/03 L 1-4 Away 9/19/04 T OT Home 9/18/05 L 0-2 Away * NCAA Tournament PRINCETON: JMU leads /15/93 W 2-1 Away 9/15/96 W 4-1 Home RADFORD: JMU leads /19/90 L 0-3 Away 10/15/91 W 2-1 Home 9/23/92 W 3-1 OT Away 9/21/94 W 9-0 Home 9/6/95 W 7-0 Away 11/11/98 W 4-0 *Home 9/21/04 W 3-2 OT Away 9/14/05 W 3-0 Home * NCAA Tournament RHODE ISLAND: Rhode Island leads /29/03 L 0-4 Away 9/6/04 L 0-2 Home 28

31 All-Time Series Results, con't. RICHMOND: JMU leads /24/96 W 4-0 Away 11/7/96 W 3-0 #Neutral 9/16/97 W 2-1 Home 11/5/97 W 1-0 #Home 9/8/98 L 1-2 Away 11/5/98 L 0-2 #Neutral 10/19/99 W 3-0 Home 11/3/99 L 1-2 #Neutral 10/4/00 L 2-3 Away 10/2/01 W 1-0 Home 9/1/02 W 5-1 Away 11/17/02 L 0-1 *Neutral 9/5/03 T OT Home 8/27/04 W 1-0 Away 8/26/05 W 3-2 Home 9/5/06 W 4-2 Away * NCAA Tournament, Charlotte, N.C. # CAA Tournament RICHMOND CLUB: JMU leads /12/90 W 8-0 Home RUTGERS: Rutgers leads /27/91 W 3-1 OT Away 11/10/91 L 0-2 ^Neutral 10/24/92 W 1-0 Home 9/24/93 L 0-2 Away 9/25/94 L 1-2 Home 10/12/96 L 1-3 Away 9/12/97 W 1-0 Home 9/12/99 W 1-0 OT Away 8/30/02 T OT +Neutral 8/25/06 L 1-3 Home ^ ECAC Final Four, Ithaca, N.Y. + Richmond Tournament SAN DIEGO STATE: JMU leads /3/00 W 2-0 ^Neutral ^ California Invitational Tournament, Berkeley, Calif. SOUTH CAROLINA: Tied /29/04 W OT Home 9/3/06 L 1-3 Away ST. FRANCIS, PA.: JMU leads /13/90 W 10-0 Home ST. JOHN'S: JMU leads /31/03 W 1-0 Neutral+ + Rhode Island Comfort Suites Invitational, Kingston, R.I. TEXAS A&M: JMU leads /12/91 W 2-1 +Neutral + WAGS Tournament, Fort Belvoir, Va. TOWSON: JMU leads /25/02 W 5-0 Home 10/24/03 W 2-1 OT Away 10/30/04 W 2-1 Home 9/30/05 W 3-0 Home 10/20/06 W 1-0 Away TULANE: JMU leads /6/02 W 3-0 Home TULSA: Tulsa leads /3/93 L 1-2 +Neutral +Greensboro, N.C. UCLA: UCLA leads /28/01 W 1-2 Home VANDERBILT: JMU leads /8/96 W 4-3 Away 9/19/97 W OT Home VILLANOVA: JMU leads /4/93 W 6-0 Home 10/16/94 W 3-1 Away 10/14/95 W 5-2 Home 9/4/96 W 1-0 OT Away 9/19/99 W 5-2 Home VIRGINIA: Virginia leads /3/90 L 0-2 Away 9/24/91 L 1-2 Home 10/13/92 L 1-2 Away 9/21/93 L 1-3 Home 9/14/94 L 0-1 Away 9/13/95 L 1-2 Home 9/18/96 T 2-2 OT Away 10/7/97 T 1-1 OT Home 11/15/97 L 1-3 *Away 9/5/98 L OT Away 9/10/99 W 2-1 Home 11/14/99 L 1-3 *Away 10/14/00 L 0-3 Away 10/13/01 L 1-4 Home 10/15/02 L 3-7 Away 10/7/03 L 0-1 Home 10/12/04 L 0-5 Away 11/12/04 L 0-6 *Away 8/31/05 L 0-1 Home * NCAA Tournament TEMPLE: JMU leads /26/92 W 5-1 Home 9/26/93 W 4-1 Away 10/2/94 W 6-0 Home TENNESSEE: Tennessee leads /22/00 L 1-2 Away 9/7/01 L 2-4 Home 29

32 All-Time Series Results, con't. VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH: JMU leads /20/95 W 6-1 Away 11/2/95 W 4-0 #Home 10/5/96 W 3-0 Home 10/12/97 T OT Away 10/21/98 L 0-1 Home 10/5/99 W 5-1 Away 10/24/00 W 3-0 Home 10/31/01 W 4-2 Away 10/1/02 L 0-2 Home 11/5/02 W 1-0 #Home 10/16/03 T OT Away 10/22/04 W 2-1 Home 11/5/04 L 1-2 OT #Away 9/24/05 L 1-2 Away 11/4/05 L 2-3 #Away 10/28/06 W 3-1 Home 10/30/06 W 5-0 #Away # CAA Tournament VIRGINIA TECH: JMU leads /3/93 W 7-0 Away 11/2/94 W 7-0 Home 9/27/95 W 3-1 Away 10/29/96 W 3-0 Home 10/22/97 W 3-1 Away 9/22/98 W 2-1 Home 10/27/99 W 2-1 OT Away 9/8/00 W 3-1 Home 9/20/01 T 2-2 OT Away 9/18/02 W 2-1 OT Home 9/11/03 L 0-3 Away 9/8/06 W 3-2 Away WAKE FOREST: Tied /1/95 W 3-1 Home 9/10/06 L 0-5 Neutral +Blacksburg, Va. WILLIAM AND MARY: W&M leads /24/90 L 1-3 Away 11/2/91 L 0-2 Home 10/28/92 L 0-2 Away 10/12/93 L 0-4 Home 10/29/94 L 0-2 Home 10/28/95 L 1-4 OT Away 11/5/95 W 2-0 #Home 11/3/96 W 4-3 Home 11/8/96 L 0-6 #Neutral 11/7/97 L 2-3 OT #Neutral 10/31/98 W 5-2 Home 11/1/97 L 1-5 Away 10/30/99 L 0-3 Away 10/27/00 W 3-2 OT Home 11/3/00 L 0-2 #Neutral 11/4/01 W OT Away 11/11/01 L 1-2 #Neutral 11/2/02 W 2-0 Away 11/8/02 W 2-1 #Neutral 9/28/03 L 1-4 Home 11/4/03 L 0-3 #Away 10/3/04 T OT Away 10/21/05 T OT Home 10/10/06 L 1-3 Away # CAA Tournament WISCONSIN: Wisconsin leads /31/93 L 0-1 Home 9/9/94 L 1-3 OT Away WRIGHT STATE: JMU leads /13/92 W 3-2 Home 9/11/93 W 1-0 Away XAVIER, OHIO: Tied /8/91 W 1-0 OT Home 11/1/92 L 1-3 Away WASHINGTON: JMU leads /28/97 W 2-1 +Neutral +Greensboro, N.C. WASHINGTON STATE: JMU leads /2/92 W 4-2 Home WEST VIRGINIA: WVU leads /28/99 W 1-0 Home 8/27/00 L 1-2 Away 10/28/01 L 1-3 Home 9/15/02 L 0-3 Away 9/7/03 L 0-4 Home 9/12/04 L 1-2 Away 8/27/06 L 1-5 Home WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN: JMU leads /15/90 W 5-0 Home 30

33 Honors National U.S. Under-19 National Team 1991 Jennifer Donaldson (G) Canada Under-19 National Team 2002 Jessica Hussey (G) NSCAA All-America 1991 Cathy Reid (M) (2nd) 1996 Jen Cuesta (D) (3rd) NSCAA Scholar All-America 2005 Kim Argy Umbro Select Senior All-Star Game 1995 Ashley Williamson (F) 1996 Samantha Andersch (M) Jen Cuesta (D) Region NSCAA All Region 1990 Cathy Reid (M) (2nd) 1991 Cathy Reid (M) (1st) Carrie Proost (M) (2nd) 1992 Carrie Proost (M) (2nd) Julie Reule (F/M) (2nd) 1994 Julie Reule (F/M) (2nd) 1995 Ashley Williamson (F) (1st) Jen Cuesta (D) (2nd) Aimee Vaughan (M) (3rd) 1996 Samantha Andersch (M) (1st) Jen Cuesta (D) (1st) Kristi Palmaccio (M) (2nd) Tasha Ellis (F) (3rd) 1997 Aimee Vaughan (M) (2nd) Therese Wolden (F) (2nd) 1998 Therese Wolden (F) (2nd) Lisa Cioffi (F) (3rd) 1999 Aimee Grahe (F) (2nd) Beth McNamara (M) (2nd) Christy Yacono (M) (3rd) 2000 Christy Metzker (F) (3rd) 2001 Jamie Miller (M) (1st) 2002 Kim Argy (F) (3rd) Katy Swindells (D) (3rd) 2004 Katy Swindells (D) (1st) 2005 Kim Argy (F) (1st) Annie Lowry (M) (2nd) Jessica Hussey (G) (3rd) 2006 Annie Lowry (F) (3rd) CoSIDA Academic All-District III 1995 Ashley Williamson 2001 Beth McNamara 2002 Beth McNamara 2004 Natalie Ewell 2005 Melanie Schaffer 2006 Natalie Ewell Annie Lowry Conference & Virginia All-Colonial Athletic Association 1993 Jamie Dykes (F) (1st) Julie Reule (F/M) (1st) Chantel Schwandt (hm) 1994 Carrie Proost (M) (1st) Julie Reule (F/M) (1st) Aimee Vaughan (M) (1st) Samantha Andersch (M) (2nd) Jamie Dykes (F) (2nd) Anne Metzger (D) (2nd) 1995 Lisa Cioffi (D) (1st) Aimee Vaughan (M) (1st) Ashley Williamson (F) (1st) Jen Cuesta (D) (2nd) Heather Selvitelle (M) (2nd) 1996 Stacy Bilodeau (G) (1st) Jen Cuesta (D) (1st) Therese Wolden (F) (1st) 1997 Aimee Vaughan (M) (1st) Therese Wolden (F) (2nd) Stacy Bilodeau (G) (2nd) Samantha Andersch (M) (2nd) 1998 Therese Wolden (F) (1st) Lisa Cioffi (F) (2nd) Liz Lawler (D) (2nd) Beth McNamara (D) (2nd) 1999 Aimee Grahe (F) (1st) Beth McNamara (M) (1st) Christy Yacono (M) (1st) Lenore Bray (D) (2nd) Suzanne Wilson (G) (2nd) 2000 Christy Metzker (F) (1st) Jamie Miller (D) (2nd) 2001 Teri Joyce (F) (1st) Jamie Miller (M) (1st) Meredith McClure (M) (2nd) Colleen McIlwrath (D) (2nd) Katy Swindells (D) (2nd) Suzanne Wilson (G) (2nd) 2002 Kim Argy (F) (1st) Katy Swindells (D) (1st) Bryant Karpinski (D) (2nd) Beth McNamara (M) (2nd) 2003 Kim Argy (F) (1st) Christy Metzker (M) (2nd) Karly Skladany (M) (2nd) Katy Swindells (D) (2nd) 2004 Katy Swindells (D) (1st) 2005 Kim Argy (F) (1st) Annie Lowry (M) (1st) Jessica Hussey (G) (2nd) 2006 Annie Lowry (F) (1st) Kimmy Germain (M) (2nd) Teri Maykoski (D) (2nd) 31

34 Honors, con't Conference & Virginia, con't Defensive Player of the Year Colonial Athletic Association 2001 Jamie Miller (M) (co-recipient) Rookie of the Year Colonial Athletic Association 1994 Aimee Vaughan (M) (co-recipient) 2002 Kim Argy (F) Virginia Sports Information Directors 2006 Corky Julien (M) Colonial Athletic Association Tournament Most Valuable Player 1995 Stacy Bilodeau (G) 2002 Teri Joyce (F) All-Tournament Team 2000 Bryant Karpinski (D) Teri Joyce (F) 2001 Beth McNamara (M) Jamie Miller (M) Suzanne Wilson (G) 2002 Kim Argy (F) Teri Joyce (F) Colleen McIlwrath (D) Meredith McClure (M) 2004 Sarah Cebulski (F) 2005 Kim Argy (F) Emily Baskin (M) 2006 Sarah Cebulski (F) Lyanne Dupra (D) Corky Julien (M) CAA All-Rookie Team 2004 Annie Lowry (F) Melanie Schaffer (M) 2005 Kimmy Germain (M) 2006 Corky Julien (M) Coach of the Year Colonial Athletic Association 1996 Dave Lombardo Virginia Division I (VaSID) 1995 Dave Lombardo 1996 Dave Lombardo All-State (Virginia SIDs) 1994 Anne Metzger (1st) Julie Reule (1st) Carrie Proost (2nd) 1995 Stacy Bilodeau (1st) Jen Cuesta (1st) Ashley Williamson (1st) Heather Selvitelle (hm) 1996 Samantha Andersch (1st) Jen Cuesta (1st) Stacy Bilodeau (2nd) Tasha Ellis (2nd) Kristi Palmaccio (2nd) 1997 Aimee Vaughan (2nd) Therese Wolden (2nd) 1998 Therese Wolden (2nd) 1999 Aimee Grahe (2nd) Lenore Bray (2nd) Beth McNamara (2nd) Suzanne Wilson (2nd) 2000 Jamie Miller (D) (2nd) 2001 Jamie Miller (M) (1st Beth McNamara (M) (2nd) 2002 Kim Argy (F) (1st) Katy Swindells (D) (1st) 2003 Kim Argy (F) (2nd) Katy Swindells (D) (1st) 2004 Katy Swindells (D) (1st) 2005 Kim Argy (F) (2nd) Jessica Hussey (G) (2nd) Annie Lowry (M) (2nd) 2006 Corky Julien (M) (2nd) Annie Lowry (F) (2nd) Teri Maykoski (D) (2nd) 32

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36 Player Identification Chart #0 Stephanie Poucher (pronounced POUCH err) Fr.-r G, 5-8 Springfield, Va. West Springfield H.S. #00 Missy Reimert (pronounced RIME ert) So.-r G, 5-10 Lenhartsville, Pa. Kutztown H.S. #1 Diane Wszalek (pronounced Wah SAUL ick) So. G, 5-10 West Chester, Pa. West Chester East H.S. #2 Kimmy Germain (pronounced Jurr MANE) Jr. M, 5-7 McLean, Va. Langley H.S. #3 Cate Tisinger (pronounced TY sing URR) Fr. F/M, 5-7 Clifton, Va. Centreville H.S. #4 Laura Hertz Sr. D, 5-8 Newport News, Va. Woodside H.S. #5 Morven Ross So. M, 5-6 Chapel Hill, N.C. East Chapel Hill H.S. #6 Jess Remmes (pronounced REMM ess) So. F, 5-4 Grand Island, N.Y. Grand Island H.S. #7 Caitlin Walko So.-r D, 5-5 McLean, Va. Langley H.S. #8 Maggie McFadden Fr.-r D, 5-3 Midlothian, Va. Clover Hill H.S. #9 Melanie Schaffer Sr. M, 5-8 Allison Park, Pa. Hampton H.S. #10 Shannon Seipp (pronounced Sipe) Sr.-r D, 5-9 Lutherville, Md. John Carroll H.S. #12 Teri Maykoski (pronounced (May KOSS kee) Jr. D, 5-8 Fairfax, Va. Robinson S.S. #13 Annie Lowry (last name rhymes with NOW ree) Sr. F, 6-0 Butler, Pa. Butler H.S. #14 Rachel Chupein (pronounced SHOO pinn) Jr. D, 5-6 West Chester, Pa. West Chester East H.S.

37 Player Identification Chart #15 Lindsay Bowers Jr. F, M, 5-4 Burke, Va. Lake Braddock S.S. #16 Mandy Miller So.-r M, 5-5 West Chester, Pa. West Chester East H.S. #17 Nicole Gerow (pronounced Jah ROH) So. F, 5-6 Alexandria, Va. West Potomac H.S. #19 Jessica Barndt Fr. D, 5-9 Novi, Mich. Novi H.S. #20 Lauren Wiest (pronounced Weest) Fr.-r D/M, 5-9 Sinking Spring, Pa. Wilson H.S. #20 Megan Deaver Jr.-r F, 5-7 Hampton, Va. Kecoughtan H.S. #21 Corky Julien So. F/M, 5-6 Williamstown, Ontario Char-Lan District H.S. #22 Corinna Strickland (pronounced Corr REE nah) Fr. D, 5-8 Springfield, Va. West Springfield H.S. #23 Jenna Blackman So. F/M, 5-2 Hampton, Va. Tabb H.S. #24 Raeanna Simmons (pronounced Ray anna) Fr. D, 5-8 Mt. Airy, Md. South Carroll H.S. #25 Lauren Bell So.-r D, 5-7 Rochester, N.Y. Our Lady of Mercy H.S. #25 Teresa Rynier (pronounced Renn YEER) Fr. M, 5-8 Leola, Pa. Contestoga Valley H.S. #26 Lauren Madey (pronounced MAY dee) Jr.-r F/M, 5-3 Virginia Beach, Va. First Colonial H.S. #27 Katie Dye Fr. F/M, 5-9 Springfield, Va. Lake Braddock S.S. Head Coach Dave Lombardo Southern Connecticut 76 18th JMU season 25th career season

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