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2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2016 INFORMATION 2016 Schedule Results Roster 4 COACHING STAFF Head Coach Pam Bustin 5-6 Associate Head Coach Jarred Martin 7 Assistant Coach Wesley Drew 8 Volunteer Assistant Coach Valerie Dahmen 9 Athletic Administration and Support Staff 10 WILLIAMS FIELD AT JACK KATZ STADIUM 11 STUDENT-ATHLETES Caroline Andretta 12 Morgan Bitting 13 Robin Blazing Hunter Bracale Alyssa Chillano Kirby Comizio 20 Sarah Furey Ainsley Gill Ashley Kristen Alexa Mackintire Heather Morris Aisling Naughton 31 Meghan Norair 32 Christy Palazzese 33 Margaux Paolino 34 Stephanie Pezzuti Chessie Ruffell 37 Erin Scherrer 38 Haley Schleicher 39 Sammi Steele 40 Savannah Story Rose Tynan 43 Kelsey Wagner 44 HISTORY AND RECORDS Program History and Coaching Records 45 Year-by-Year Results Opponent-by-Opponent Results Conference Records Non-Conference Records 60 Duke in the ACC Tournament Duke in the NCAA Tournament Overtime Records 65 Annual Statistics All-Time Letterwinners Individual Single Game Program Records 78 Single Season Program Records 79 Individual Career Program Records 80 ACC Individual Career Records 81 Program Honors and Awards DUKE SPORTS INFORMATION All interviews with student-athletes must be arranged through the Duke Sports Information Office. Please contact Leslie Gaber at (919) or lgaber@duaa.duke.edu with any interview requests. All requests must be made at least one day in advance. QUICK FACTS UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Location Durham, N.C. Founded 1838 as Trinity College Enrollment 6,485 Colors Duke Blue and White Nickname Blue Devils Conference Atlantic Coast Affiliation NCAA Division I Facility Williams Field at Jack Katz Stadium President Dr. Richard Brodhead Athletic Director Kevin White Senior Woman s Administrator Jacki Silar COACHING STAFF Head Coach Pam Bustin Alma Mater UMass, 1990 Years at Duke/Overall 5/19 Record at Duke Overall Record (.575) Office Phone (919) Associate Head Coach Jarred Martin Alma Mater Albany 05 Office Phone (919) Assistant Coach Wesley Drew Alma Mater William & Mary 10 Volunteer Assistant Coach Valerie Dahmen Alma Mater Wake Forest 16 TEAM INFORMATION 2015 Record ACC Record ACC Finish 5th 2015 Postseason NCAA Semifinals Starters Returning/Lost 7/4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 18/5 Newcomers 6 PROGRAM HISTORY First Year of Program 1971 All-Time Program Record (.598) Most Victories in a Season 18 (2004, 2005) NCAA Tournament Appearances 14 NCAA Tournament Record (.600) ACC Tournament Record (.327) ACC Regular Season Record (.289) All-America Selections 48 CREDITS The 2015 Duke field hockey media guide is a product of the Duke Sports Information Office. Editors... Leslie Gaber Editorial Assistance...Duke Sports Information Photos...Duke Photography, Sara D. Davis, Daryl Marshke 2

3 2016 SCHEDULE August 26 WILLIAM & MARY 6:00 p.m. Durham, N.C. Williams Field at Jack Katz Stadium Duke leads, August 28 LIBERTY 1:00 p.m. Durham, N.C. Williams Field at Jack Katz Stadium Duke leads, 2-0 September 2 MARYLAND 7:00 p.m. Lancaster, Pa. Spooky Nook Sports Maryland leads, September 4 NORTHWESTERN 11:00 a.m. Lancaster, Pa. Spooky Nook Sports Duke leads, 4-3 September 9 VIRGINIA * 6:00 p.m. Durham, N.C. Williams Field at Jack Katz Stadium Virginia leads, September 11 JAMES MADISON 1:00 p.m. Durham, N.C. Williams Field at Jack Katz Stadium Duke leads, September 16 LOUISVILLE * 6:00 p.m. Louisville, Ky. Trager Stadium Duke leads, 8-3 September 18 MIAMI 1:00 p.m. Miami, Ohio Miami Field Hockey Complex Duke leads, 1-0 September 25 NORTH CAROLINA 1:00 p.m. Chapel Hill, N.C. Francis E. Henry Stadium North Carolina leads, September 30 BOSTON COLLEGE * 6:00 p.m. Durham, N.C. Williams Field at Jack Katz Stadium Duke leads, 10-7 October 2 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 1:00 p.m. Durham, N.C. Williams Field at Jack Katz Stadium Duke leads, 10-2 October 7 SYRACUSE * 5:00 p.m. Syracuse, N.Y. J.S. Coyne Stadium Syracuse leads, 3-0 October 9 PRINCETON 1:00 p.m. Princeton, N.J. Bedford Field Princeton leads, 5-3 October 14 WAKE FOREST * 6:00 p.m. Winston-Salem, N.C. Kentner Stadium Duke leads, October 16 OLD DOMINION 1:00 p.m. Norfolk, Va. L.R. Hill Sports Complex Old Dominion leads, October 22 NORTH CAROLINA * 1:00 p.m. Durham, N.C. Williams Field at Jack Katz Stadium North Carolina leads, October 29 RICHMOND 1:00 p.m. Durham, N.C. Williams Field at Jack Katz Stadium Duke leads, November 3-6 ACC CHAMPIONSHIP TBA Winston-Salem, N.C. Kentner Stadium November NCAA REGIONALS TBA Location TBA 2016 DUKE FIELD HOCKEY 2015 RESULTS August 28 CALIFORNIA W, 5-1 Stanford, Calif. August 30 STANFORD L, 2-3 (OT Stanford, Calif. September 4 NORTHWESTERN W, 2-1 Lancaster, Pa. September 6 MARYLAND W, 2-1 Lancaster, Pa. September 11 WAKE FOREST * L, 1-2 Durham, N.C. September 13 WILLIAM & MARY W, 6-2 Durham, N.C. September 18 VIRGINIA * L, 2-4 Charlottesville, Va. September 20 OLD DOMINION W, 3-1 Durham, N.C. September 25 DELAWARE W, 5-1 Durham, N.C. October 2 LOUISVILLE * W, 2-0 Durham, N.C. October 4 LONGWOOD W, 7-0 Durham, N.C. October 9 BOSTON COLLEGE * W, 2-1 Newton, Mass. October 11 BOSTON UNIVERSITY W, 1-0 Boston, Mass. October 16 NORTH CAROLINA * L, 1-2 Chapel Hill, N.C. October 18 JAMES MADISON W, 2-1 Harrisonburg, Va. October 24 SYRACUSE * L, 0-1 Durham, N.C. October 31 LIBERTY W, 3-2 Lynchburg, Va. November 5 VIRGINIA L, 1-5 Charlottesville, Va. November 14 STANFORD W, 1-0 Charlottesville, Va. November 15 VIRGINIA W, 2-1 Charlottesville, Va. November 20 NORTH CAROLINA L, 0-2 Ann Arbor, Mich. November NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP TBA Norfolk, Va. L.R. Hill Sports Complex * Denotes ACC contest; denotes ACC Championship contest; denotes NCAA Championship contest 3

4 NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Yr. Pos. Hometown (School) 1 Erin Scherrer So. F Chesapeake, Va. (Cape Henry Collegiate) 2 Sarah Furey Jr. B Mt. Laurel, N.J. (Bishop Eustace) 3 Heather Morris Sr. F Pottstown, Pa. (Owen J. Roberts) 4 Ashley Kristen Jr. F Vancouver, BC (Argyle Secondary School) 5 Meghan Norair Jr. F Fredericksburg, Va. (Fredericksburg Academy) 6 Ainsley Gill Jr. F Virginia Beach, Va. (Norfolk Academy) 7 Jillian Wolgemuth Fr. M Mount Joy, Pa. (Manheim Central) 8 Stephanie Pezzuti Jr. M/B Fairfield, N.J. (West Essex) 9 Savannah Story Sr. B Raleigh, N.C. (Ravenscroft) 10 Haley Schleicher Fr. M Virginia Beach, Va. (First Colonial) 11 Caroline Andretta So. F New Vernon, N.J. (Oak Knoll) 12 Margaux Paolino Fr. F Villanova, Pa. (Episcopal Academy) 13 Rose Tynan So. F Auckland, New Zealand (Epsom Girls Grammar Schl.) 14 Robin Blazing Sr. F Durham, N.C. (Durham Academy) 16 Alexa Mackintire Jr. M Southborough, Mass. (St. Mark s School) 19 Morgan Bitting So. M Hummelstown, Pa. (Lower Dauphin) 21 Kelsey Wagner Sr. G Attleboro, Mass. (Attleboro) 22 Christy Palazzese So. M Berwyn, Pa. (Episcopal Academy) 23 Chessie Ruffell Gr. D Norfolk, England (Rugby School/Durham University) 24 Aisling Naughton Gr. M/F Dublin, Ireland (Mount Anville Secondary School) 25 Hunter Bracale Sr. M Hummelstown, Pa. (Lower Dauphin) 26 Alyssa Chillano Jr. B Phoenixville, Pa. (Spring-Ford) 28 Kirby Comizio Fr. B New Vernon, N.J. (Oak Knoll) 73 Sammi Steele So. G Eagleville, Pa. (Methacton) COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Pam Bustin (UMass, 1990) Associate Head Coach: Jarred Martin (Albany, 2005) Assistant Coach: Wesley Drew (William & Mary, 2010) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Valerie Dahmen (Wake Forest, 2016) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Bracale Bra-CALL-ee Pezzuti pah-zoo-tee Comizio kom-ee-zio Ruffell ruffle Aisling ash-ling Scherrer share-er Palazzese pah-lee-zee Wolgemuth woll-ga-muth Paolino POW-lino BY CLASS Graduate Students (2): Aisling Naughton, Chessie Ruffell Seniors (5): Robin Blazing, Hunter Bracale, Heather Morris, Savannah Story, Kelsey Wagner Juniors (7): Alyssa Chillano, Sarah Furey, Ainsley Gill, Ashley Kristen, Alexa Mackintire, Meghan Norair, Stephanie Pezzuti Sophomores (6): Caroline Andretta, Morgan Bitting, Christy Palazzese, Erin Scherrer, Sammi Steele, Rose Tynan Freshmen (4): Kirby Comizio, Margaux Paolino, Haley Schleicher, Jillian Wolgemuth BY AREA Canada (1): Ashley Kristen England (1): Chessie Ruffell Ireland (1): Aisling Naughton New Zealand (1): Rose Tynan Pennsylvania (8): Morgan Bitting, Hunter Bracale, Alyssa Chillano, Heather Morris, Christy Palazzese, Margaux Paolino, Sammi Steele, Jillian Wolgemuth Massachusetts (2): Alexa Mackintire, Kelsey Wagner New Jersey (4): Caroline Andretta, Kirby Comizio, Sarah Furey, Stephanie Pezzuti North Carolina (2): Robin Blazing, Savannah Story Virginia (4): Ainsley Gill, Meghan Norair, Haley Schleicher, Erin Scherrer 4

5 PAM BUSTIN HEAD COACH SIXTH SEASON AT DUKE MASSACHUSETTS, 1990 The 2013 NFHCA South Region Coach of the Year and a member of the USA Field Hockey Hall of Fame, Pam Bustin has revitalized the Duke field hockey program in her five seasons in Durham, guiding the Blue Devils to a ledger and a trip to the 2013 NCAA title game. The 2015 season saw Duke earn a spot in the NCAA semifinals for the second time in three years. Under Bustin s direction, the Blue Devils went 14-7 against the nation s strongest schedule, with 11 of the 14 wins coming against ranked opponents. The squad matched a program record with seven players on the NFHCA All-South Region teams, and featured a pair of All-Americans in goalkeeper Lauren Blazing and midfielder Aileen Johnson. The Blue Devils earned their third NCAA Tournament bid in four years in 2014, concluding the season in the quarterfinals with a 13-7 record. Bustin s squad started off the fall on a six-game win streak for the program s best start to a season since Duke hosted the ACC Tournament for the first time since 2008 and featured three All-America selections in Abby Beltrani, Lauren Blazing and Aileen Johnson. A historic 2013 campaign saw Bustin guide Duke to the NCAA championship match for the fourth time in program history and the first time since The Blue Devils reached the title match with a 3-2 semifinal upset of top-ranked and top-seeded Maryland, a win that also marked the 200th of Bustin s collegiate coaching career. The squad finished the fall with a 17-7 ledger, including five wins over top-10 opponents, while Paula Heimbach, Emmie Le Marchand and Lauren Blazing received All-America recognition and Bustin was named the South Region Coach of the Year. In 2012, Duke sent six players to the Junior Pan American Games in Guadalajara, Mexico, where they gained valuable international playing experience despite missing five regular season games. The Blue Devils concluded the fall with a 7-11 record, though 10 of the 11 losses on the season were to opponents ranked in the top 25 nationally. Bustin s first year at Duke saw the team finish the season ranked sixth in the nation, advance to the 2011 ACC Championship match with a 2-1 victory over eventual national champion Maryland in the semifinals and earn an NCAA tournament bid. Bustin earned ACC Coach of the Year honors at the conclusion of the season for the third conference coach of the year accolade of her career. She was previously named Big East Coach of the Year and MAC Coach of the Year. In five years, Bustin has overseen 13 All-America selections, 27 All-South Region picks and 17 All-ACC honorees. During her tenure, the team has also excelled off the field with 25 selections to the All-ACC Academic team. The squad has been recognized at a national level, twice earning Gladiator by SGI/NFHCA Division I National Academic Team distinction after compiling a collective team grade point average that ranks among the best in the country. Individually, 30 Blue Devils have been named to the Division I National Academic Squad, with four student-athletes receiving Gladiator by SGI/NFHCA Division I Scholars of Distinction accolades and Lauren Blazing winning the Elite 90 Award in AT LOUISVILLE ( ) Prior to coaching at Duke, Bustin served 13 seasons at the helm of the Louisville program. After joining the Cardinals staff in 1998, Bustin transformed the squad into a sixtime regular season conference champion including three league crowns each in both the Mid-American Conference and the BIG EAST and a mainstay among the nation s elite programs. In her 13 years as head coach at Louisville, she recorded 11 winning seasons, compiling an overall record of (.562) while playing one of the toughest schedules in the country. As a member of the BIG EAST Conference, Bustin led Louisville to three consecutive regular season titles in 2006, 2007 and Following the 2008 season, she was named the BIG EAST Coach of the Year, directing the Cardinals to a 14-7 overall ledger, the conference regular season championship and a berth to the NCAA Tournament. In 2005, Louisville s first season as a member of the BIG EAST, the Cardinals produced one of the premier offenses in the country, leading the nation in scoring. In the Cardinals final season in the MAC, Louisville captured both the 2004 conference regular season and tournament titles, earning its second consecutive NCAA Tournament bid. The 2003 season saw Louisville win its first MAC Tournament championship, receiving the league s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in program history. In 2002, Bustin led Louisville to the MAC regular season crown, following the Cardinals debut in the top-20 rankings in 2001 as Louisville climbed as high as No. 6 in the national polls. For her efforts, she was named conference coach of the year in both 2001 and AT HOFSTRA (1997) Before arriving at Louisville, Bustin served as head coach at Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y. In just one season with The Pride, she was able to turn around a struggling program, leading Hofstra to a 9-9 overall record in BUSTIN S EARLY YEARS From , Bustin served as an assistant coach at Michigan State University as the Spartans enjoyed consistent success as a top-20 program. In 1990, she took an assistant position at Temple University, helping the Owls to three straight NCAA Tournament appearances with quarterfinal runs in 1991 and

6 USA FIELD HOCKEY EXPERIENCE In addition to her collegiate coaching duties, Bustin currently serves as an assistant coach with the United States National Under-19 and Under-21 teams, working regularly to develop the nation s junior players. Prior to assuming her current position with U.S. Field Hockey, she was an assistant for the U.S. National Team, helping the United States to an eighth place finish at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Bustin guided the United States to the country s first Olympic berth since 1996 as the team went 6-0 at the Kazan Olympic Qualifier in Bustin is a U.S. Field Hockey accredited Level III coach and instructs coaching courses throughout the country as well. Prior to coaching at the Olympic level, Bustin served as team captain on the United States Under-21 team from , competing in the 1986, 1987, 1989 and 1990 U.S. Olympic Festivals. In 1989, she helped the U.S. capture a silver medal at the Junior Pan American Games before being named to the U.S. National Team, playing with the national squad through the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. PAM BUSTIN QUICK FACTS College Career University of Massachusetts ( ) Coaching Career Head Coach, Duke (2011-present) Head Coach, Louisville ( ) Head Coach, Hofstra (1997) Assistant Coach, Michigan State ( ) Assistant Coach, Temple ( ) Coaching Honors NFHCA South Region Coach of the Year (2013) ACC Coach of the Year (2011) BIG EAST Coach of the Year (2008) MAC Coach of the Year (2001, 2004) Bustin was selected to the USA Field Hockey s Hall of Fame Class of 2014, the first group to be inducted since COLLEGIATE CAREER A 1990 graduate of the University of Massachusetts, Bustin was a four-year letterwinner ( ), team captain, team MVP and All-Atlantic 10 honoree, in addition to garnering a first team All-America selection and Honda-Broderick Award nomination as female athlete of the year in UMass made the NCAA Tournament in each of her four years in Amherst and advanced to the national semifinals in In the spring of 2012, Bustin was inducted into the UMass Hall of Fame. BUSTIN YEAR-BY-YEAR Overall Conference NCAA Year School Conference W L W L Finish W L Notes 2015 Duke ACC th 2 1 NCAA Semifinals 2014 Duke ACC th 1 1 NCAA Quarterfinals 2013 Duke ACC th 3 1 NCAA Runner-Up NFHCA South Region Coach of the Year 2012 Duke ACC th Duke ACC rd 1 1 NCAA Quarterfinals ACC Coach of the Year 2010 Louisville Big East nd Louisville Big East rd Louisville Big East t-1st 0 1 NCAA Tournament Big East Regular Season Co-Champions Big East Coach of the Year 2007 Louisville Big East t-1st 0 0 Big East Regular Season Co-Champions 2006 Louisville Big East t-1st 0 0 Big East Regular Season Co-Champions 2005 Louisville Big East rd 0 0 Led Big East & nation in scoring 2004 Louisville MAC t-1st 0 1 NCAA Play-In Game MAC Tournament Champions MAC Regular Season Co-Champions MAC Coach of the Year 2003 Louisville MAC nd 0 1 NCAA Tournament MAC Tournament Champions 2002 Louisville MAC t-1st 0 0 MAC Regular Season Co-Champions 2001 Louisville MAC rd 0 0 MAC Coach of the Year 2000 Louisville MAC rd Louisville MAC th Louisville MAC th Hofstra America East Career Record (18 seasons): (.575) Record at Duke (5 seasons): (.619); ACC 9-19 (.321) Record at Louisville (13 seasons): (.562); MAC (.486); BIG EAST 27-8 (.771) Record at Hofstra (1 season): 9-9 (.500); America East 3-5 (.375) ACC Tournament Record: 3-5 (.375) NCAA Tournament Record: 7-6 (.538) 6

7 JARRED MARTIN ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH 10TH SEASON AT DUKE ALBANY, 2005 Jarred Martin enters his 10th season as a member of the Duke coaching staff. An offensive specialist with strong technical knowledge and a wealth of international playing experience, Martin was promoted to associate head coach in the summer of Since his first season in 2007, Duke has amassed an record as Martin has helped guide the program to six NCAA Tournament appearances, highlighted by a trip to the NCAA championship match at the conclusion of a historic 2013 campaign. Under his tutelage, Duke has produced 14 All-Americans, 26 All-South honorees and 16 All-ACC picks. In 2013, Martin saw two-time All-American Emmie Le Marchand round out her career ranked fifth in school history in points and seventh in goals. Midfielder Laura Suchoski ( 08) garnered All-America recognition all four years en route to graduating tied for seventh all-time at Duke in career assists, while 2008 graduate Marian Dickinson totaled 58 goals in four seasons to tie for third in program history. Prior to his arrival at Duke, Martin served as an assistant coach at Skidmore College, where he led the Thoroughbreds to three Liberty League titles and two runner-up finishes as well as five NCAA Tournament appearances, including a trip to the Final Four. In addition, he coached 10 All-America selections, two league player of the year choices and one ECAC Player of the Year pick. Martin, a native of Saratoga Springs, N.Y., retired from the U.S. Men s National field hockey squad in the spring of 2012 after 12 seasons with the team. As the starting center forward, Martin traveled to over 25 countries on four continents representing the United States. One of the team leaders in goals and caps, he competed in three Pan American Games, two Olympic Qualifiers, two World Cup Qualifiers and three Pan American Cups. He ended his career with 104 caps. A graduate of the University at Albany, Martin earned a bachelor of science degree in biochemistry in 2005 after receiving Dean s List recognition each semester and graduating magna cum laude. He completed a masters in sports administration in May, JARRED MARTIN QUICK FACTS Playing Career U.S. Men s National Team ( ) Coaching Career U.S. U17 National Team Head Coach (2015-present) Associate Head Coach, Duke (2013-present) Assistant Coach, Duke ( ) Assistant Coach, Skidmore Martin s coaching experience also reaches beyond the collegiate level as he is involved in the U.S. coaching system. He was named the United States Junior Women s High Performance head coach for the U17 squad in June of 2015 after serving as an assistant coach with the team for the past five years. He also works with the South High Performance Training Center (HPTC), which won the Women s National Championships in May of Martin earned a Level III Accreditation from USA Field Hockey in the summer of

8 WESLEY DREW ASSISTANT COACH 1ST SEASON AT DUKE WILLIAM & MARY, 2010 Wesley Drew enters her first season as an assistant coach with the Duke field hockey program. Drew comes to Durham from the Netherlands, where she competed for the past two years for Victoria Hockey Club in Rotterdam. This past season she helped Victoria earn a spot in the playoffs toward the highest league in the Netherlands, marking the first time the club had done so since Prior to making her way overseas, Drew served as an assistant coach at Rutgers during the 2012 and 2013 campaigns. During that span, she guided the Red Knights to an ledger, with the team s nine victories in 2012 marking the most for the program in 14 years. In , Drew was also one of just 32 athletes to be named to the USA Field Hockey national indoor squad. During this stint, she was selected to both the Austria and Argentina tours and competed against various countries. Prior to her arrival in Piscataway, Drew spent two seasons as an assistant coach at her alma mater. At William & Mary her duties included developing practice plans, assisting with in-game player development and facilitating communication with prospective student-athletes as the head recruiting coordinator. She also spent time assisting with communication, advertising, staffing and curriculum development for the Colonial Field Hockey club program. A 2010 graduate of William & Mary, Drew was a two-time captain for the Tribe on the turf. She graduated tied for third in program history in career assists (19) and was a National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) second team All-South Region honoree as a senior in The Virginia Beach, Va., native was also selected for the 2009 Div. I Senior All-Star Game and was a two-time VaSID all-state selection in 2008 and Drew received bachelor s degrees in kinesiology and psychology before earning a master s degree in education and pedagogical sciences from Erasmus University in Rotterdam, Netherlands in WESLEY DREW QUICK FACTS College Career William & Mary ( ) Coaching Career Assistant Coach, Rutgers ( ) Assistant Coach, William & Mary ( ) 8

9 VALERIE DAHMEN VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH 1ST SEASON AT DUKE WAKE FOREST, 2016 Valerie Dahmen joined the Duke program as a volunteer assistant coach in July, 2016 following a standout career at Wake Forest. A three-year starter in goal, Dahmen helped the Demon Deacons capture the 2014 ACC Championship title and was tabbed a third team All-America and All-South Region selection by the National Field Hockey Coaches Association as a senior in She ranked second in the ACC in saves per game (5.42) her final year and was named the ACC Defensive Player of the Week three times during the 2015 campaign, in addition to being selected to the NFHCA Division I Senior Game. WESLEY DREW QUICK FACTS College Career William & Mary ( ) Coaching Career Assistant Coach, Rutgers ( ) Assistant Coach, William & Mary ( ) Dahmen rounded out her career with a ledger, a 1.76 goals against average and a.710 save percentage. She also totaled 264 saves and nine shutouts in four seasons. A native of Duisburg, North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany, Dahmen graduated from Wake Forest in 2016 with degrees in political science and Spanish. She is currently enrolled in the Duke Fuqua School of Business Master of Management Studies program. 9

10 ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION DR. KEVIN WHITE Vice President & Director of Athletics JACKI SILAR Senior Associate Director of Athletics/SWA FELICIA TITTLE Executive Director/Recreation & Physical Education SUPPORT STAFF FRANCA B. ALPHIN Director of Nutrition Services ANDY BURGE Assistant Director of Marketing & Promotions GREG DALE Director of Sport Psychology ALEX DAY Blue Devil Network Video Assistant LESLIE GABER Assistant Sports Information Director JEFF HOWSER Sports Performance Coach KINSEY MACE Marketing & Promotions Assistant KELSEY OSWALT Equipment Manager BECCA WILUSZ Associate Director of Game Operations and Championships LESLIE WINSTEAD Athletic Trainer NOT PICTURED: REID PAKES Athletic Facilities and Special Events Assistant MADELYN WHEELER Assistant Academic Coordinator 10

11 WILLIAMS FIELD AT JACK KATZ STADIUM 2016 DUKE FIELD HOCKEY For Blue Devil fans, the excitement of Duke field hockey can be found at the newly-renovated Williams Field at Jack Katz Stadium on East Campus. Completed in 1996 and renovated in 2011, the turf field was primarily built for the Duke field hockey program. Thanks in large part to the contributions of Morris and Ruth Williams, the Duke facility features one of the best watering systems in the country, a state of the art sound system and a new scoreboard. The generosity of Jack Katz made possible the expansion of the stadium s brand new bleachers, the new press box and the brick entranceway. The site of the 2014 ACC Field Hockey Championships, Jack Katz Stadium is surrounded by Duke s East Campus, providing head coach Pam Bustin and the Blue Devils with a private practice facility. In addition, a state-of-the-art LED lighting system, installed in 2014, gives Duke the ability to host night games. The field was also the site of the 2002 and 2008 conference tournaments. Parking is located at the Duke HR building: 705 Broad St., Durham, NC

12 11 CAROLINE ANDRETTA FRESHMAN FORWARD NEW VERNON, N.J. OAK KNOLL 2015 Appeared in 19 of 21 contests during Duke s run to the NCAA semifinals Tallied first goal of collegiate career against Old Dominion (9/20) NFHCA National Academic Squad and ACC Academic Honor Roll. PRIOR TO DUKE Represented the United States on the U19 and U17 junior national teams Helped club team capture USA Field Hockey Festival titles in 2010 and 2013 U.S. Futures and Futures Elite participant Member of Futures Elite Championship squad that won a silver medal in 2014 Also won silver medals in 2010 and 2011 at USA Field Hockey National Futures Championship Claimed silver medal at 2011 AAU Junior Olympics Totaled 114 goals and 59 assists at Oak Knoll despite missing sophomore season due to injury Garnered All-America honors her final year after recording 60 goals and 30 assists Named her ANDRETTA CAREER STATISTICS county s player of the year as a senior Two-time first team all-state selection Received first honors in the classroom as a senior. Year GP-GS G A P Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att Cnr DSv TOTAL ANDRETTA CAREER HIGHS Goals 1 vs. Old Dominion 9/20/15 Points 2 vs. Old Dominion 9/20/15 Shots 6 vs. Longwood 10/4/15 Shots on Goal 6 vs. Longwood 10/4/15 PERSONAL Born Caroline Frances Andretta Feb. 4, 1997 in Summit, N.J. Daughter of Donna and Ralph Andretta Has one sister (Gabby) who plays field hockey for Oak Knoll. ANDRETTA GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2015 Date Opponent GS Score G A P Shots SOG GWG PS-Att G-Y-R Cnr DSv 8/28/15 California /30/15 Stanford 2-3 (ot) /4/15 Northwestern /6/15 Maryland 2-1 (ot) /11/15 Wake Forest /13/15 William & Mary /18/15 Virginia /20/15 Old Dominion /25/15 Delaware /2/15 Louisville /4/15 Longwood /16/15 North Carolina /18/15 James Madison 2-1 (ot) /24/15 Syracuse 0-1 (ot) /31/14 Liberty 3-2 (ot) /5/15 Virginia /14/15 Stanford 1-0 (ot) /15/15 Virginia /20/15 North Carolina

13 19 MORGAN BITTING FRESHMAN MIDFIELD HUMMELSTOWN, PA. LOWER DAUPHIN 2015 Saw time in all 21 games during the Blue Devils run to the NCAA semifinals First career goal was an overtime game winner against No. 3 Maryland (9/6) Notched three assists in a 7-0 victory over Longwood (10/4) NFHCA Scholar of Distinction, NFHCA National Academic Squad and ACC Academic Honor Roll. BITTING CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS G A P Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att Cnr DSv TOTAL PRIOR TO DUKE Member of the U.S. U19 and U17 junior national teams Selected to U.S. U19 Junior National Camp in 2014 and U17 Junior National Camp in 2012 and 2013 U.S. Futures and Futures Elite participant Guided Lower Dauphin to a pair of PIAA AAA state titles her sophomore and junior seasons Team also won three district titles during her prep career Two-time NFHCA All-American Named to the NFHCA Pennsylvania Region team and the all-state team as a sophomore, junior and senior Tabbed the 2013 Mid-Penn Player of the Year after recording 17 goals and 25 assists during her junior campaign Three-time member BITTING CAREER HIGHS Goals 1 vs. Maryland 9/6/15 Assists 3 vs. Longwood 10/4/15 Points 3 vs. Longwood 10/4/15 Shots 1 (7x) last at Liberty 10/31/15 Shots on Goal 1 (4x) last at Liberty 10/31/15 of the Mid-Penn All Stars first team Concluded her career with 38 goals and 47 assists Also lettered three years in basketball Named to the distinguished honor roll Member of the National Honor Society, National Science Honor Society and National Math Honor Society. PERSONAL Born Morgan Ashleigh Bitting Nov. 16, 1996 in Hershey, Pa. Daughter of Tracey and Dave Bitting Has two sisters (Allison and Paige) Father played baseball at Mansfield University ( ) and at Elizabethtown College ( ) He went on to serve as the varsity head boys basketball coach at Pennsylvania s Central Dauphin High School ( ) and at Cumberland Valley High School ( ) before serving as the athletic director at Cumberland for six years Is now in his eighth year as Lower Dauphin s athletic director. BITTING GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2015 Date Opponent GS Score G A P Shots SOG GWG PS-Att G-Y-R Cnr DSv 8/28/15 California /30/15 Stanford 2-3 (ot) /4/15 Northwestern /6/15 Maryland 2-1 (ot) /11/15 Wake Forest /13/15 William & Mary /18/15 Virginia /20/15 Old Dominion /25/15 Delaware /2/15 Louisville /4/15 Longwood /9/15 Boston College /11/15 Boston University 1-0 (ot) /16/15 North Carolina /18/15 James Madison 2-1 (ot) /24/15 Syracuse 0-1 (ot) /31/14 Liberty 3-2 (ot) /5/15 Virginia /14/15 Stanford 1-0 (ot) /15/15 Virginia /20/15 North Carolina

14 14 ROBIN BLAZING SENIOR FORWARD/MIDFIELD DURHAM, N.C. DURHAM ACADEMY 2015 Started all 21 contests at forward during Duke s run to the NCAA semifinals First career goal was a late game winner against No. 10 Northwestern (9/4) Also found the back of the cage in victories over William & Mary (9/13), No. 12 Delaware (9/25) and No. 9 Louisville (10/2) All-ACC Academic Team, NFHCA Scholar of Distinction, NFHCA National Academic Squad and ACC Academic Honor Roll Played in all 20 contests as a sophomore Registered two shots against Liberty and one against Temple Named a Scholar of Distinction by the NFHCA Also earned a spot on the NFHCA National Academic Squad and the ACC Academic Honor Roll Saw the field in 11 games during Duke s run to the NCAA championship game in Recorded two shots on goal against New Hampshire in the first round of the NCAA Championship (Nov. 16)... Named to the NFHCA National Academic Squad and the ACC Academic Honor Roll. BLAZING CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS G A P Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att Cnr DSv TOTAL BLAZING CAREER HIGHS Goals 1 (4x) last vs. Louisville 10/2/15 Assists 1 at Liberty 10/31/15 Points 2 (4x) last vs. Louisville 10/2/15 Shots 2 (5x) last at Boston College 10/9/15 Shots on Goal 2 (2x) last vs. Northwestern 9/4/15 Corners 1 vs. Maryland 11/22/13 PRIOR TO DUKE Lettered three years at Durham Academy Third team All-America selection and all-region honoree as a senior, totaling 23 goals and 13 assists in her final year Recognized on the all-state team for two seasons and named to the all-conference squad as a sophomore, junior and senior Three-time member of the North Carolina all-star team Also lettered four years in basketball and three years in lacrosse Garnered all-state and all-conference accolades on the lacrosse field National Merit finalist and an AP Scholar with Honor. PERSONAL Born June 3, 1995 Daughter of Michael and Jennifer Blazing Has one sister, Lauren, who was also a member of the Duke field hockey team ( )... Majoring in Spanish and biology. BLAZING GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2015 Date Opponent GS Score G A P Shots SOG GWG PS-Att G-Y-R Cnr DSv 8/28/15 California * /30/15 Stanford * 2-3 (ot) /4/15 Northwestern * /6/15 Maryland * 2-1 (ot) /11/15 Wake Forest * /13/15 William & Mary * /18/15 Virginia * /20/15 Old Dominion * /25/15 Delaware * /2/15 Louisville * /4/15 Longwood * /9/15 Boston College * /11/15 Boston University * 1-0 (ot) /16/15 North Carolina *

15 BLAZING GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent GS Score G A P Shots SOG GWG PS-Att G-Y-R Cnr DSv 10/18/15 James Madison * 2-1 (ot) /24/15 Syracuse * 0-1 (ot) /31/14 Liberty * 3-2 (ot) /5/15 Virginia * /14/15 Stanford * 1-0 (ot) /15/15 Virginia * /20/15 North Carolina * Date Opponent GS Score G A P Shots SOG GWG PS-Att G-Y-R Cnr DSv 8/29/14 Michigan State 2-1 (ot) /31/14 Central Michigan /5/14 Princeton /7/14 Temple /12/14 Old Dominion /14/14 Wake Forest /19/14 Virginia /21/14 William & Mary /26/14 California /3/14 Louisville /5/14 Indiana /10/14 Boston College 2-1 (ot) /12/14 Liberty /17/14 North Carolina /19/14 James Madison /25/14 Syracuse 1-2 (ot) /1/14 Richmond /6/14 North Carolina 1-2 (ot) /15/14 Northwestern /16/14 North Carolina Date Opponent GS Score G A P Shots SOG GWG PS-Att G-Y-R Cnr DSv 9/1/13 Drexel /22/13 Radford /27/13 North Carolina 3-2 (so) /29/13 Longwood /6/13 Wake Forest /27/13 Boston University /2/13 Maryland /7/13 Virginia /8/13 Maryland 2-3 (ot) /16/13 New Hampshire /22/13 Maryland

16 25 HUNTER BRACALE SENIOR MIDFIELD HUMMELSTOWN, PA. LOWER DAUPHIN 2015 Totaled five goals and one assist during Duke s run to the NCAA semifinals Tied for first on the team with three game-winning tallies The five goals ranked her third on the squad Also credited with two defensive saves... Named to ACC Academic Honor Roll Started 18 of the Blue Devils 20 contests at midfield Notched two goals on the season, scoring in wins over Central Michigan (Aug. 31) and James Madison (Oct. 19) Appeared in 23 contests as a freshman, including all four NCAA tournament games during the Blue Devils run to the title match... Registered her first collegiate point with an assist against Radford (Sept. 22)... Scored her first goal in Duke s 6-1 NCAA first round victory over New Hampshire (Nov. 16). PRIOR TO DUKE Four-year letterwinner at Lower Dauphin Guided her squad to state titles as a senior BRACALE CAREER STATISTICS and as a freshman Garnered first team all-state accolades as a senior and second team all-state honors as a junior Led her team to two conference championships Named Mid Penn Keystone Player of the Year and Mid Penn Keystone All-Star her final season Member of the Barracudas club team Helped her club squad capture four Keystone state championships Lettered four years in basketball and three years in soccer, capturing three division crowns in each sport Named Mid Penn Player of the Year and a Mid Penn All-Star on the soccer field Member of the National Math Honor Society. PERSONAL Born Dec. 5, 1994 Daughter of Steven and Roxanne Bracale Has one brother (Lance) and one sister (Taylor). Year GP-GS G A P Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att Cnr DSv TOTAL BRACALE CAREER HIGHS Goals 1 (8x) last vs. Longwood 10/4/15 Assists 1 (3x) last at James Madison 10/18/15 Points 2 (8x) last vs. Longwood 10/4/15 Shots 5 vs. Central Michigan 8/31/14 Shots on Goal 3 vs. Central Michigan 8/31/14 Defensive Saves 1 (2x) last vs. Stanford 11/14/15 BRACALE GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2015 Date Opponent GS Score G A P Shots SOG GWG PS-Att G-Y-R Cnr DSv 8/28/15 California * /30/15 Stanford * 2-3 (ot) /4/15 Northwestern * /6/15 Maryland * 2-1 (ot) /11/15 Wake Forest * /13/15 William & Mary * /18/15 Virginia * /20/15 Old Dominion * /25/15 Delaware * /2/15 Louisville * /4/15 Longwood * /9/15 Boston College * /11/15 Boston University * 1-0 (ot) /16/15 North Carolina * /18/15 James Madison * 2-1 (ot)

17 BRACALE GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent GS Score G A P Shots SOG GWG PS-Att G-Y-R Cnr DSv 10/24/15 Syracuse 0-1 (ot) /31/14 Liberty 3-2 (ot) /5/15 Virginia /14/15 Stanford 1-0 (ot) /15/15 Virginia /20/15 North Carolina Date Opponent GS Score G A P Shots SOG GWG PS-Att G-Y-R Cnr DSv 8/29/14 Michigan State * 2-1 (ot) /31/14 Central Michigan * /5/14 Princeton * /7/14 Temple * /12/14 Old Dominion * /14/14 Wake Forest * /19/14 Virginia * /21/14 William & Mary * /26/14 California * /3/14 Louisville * /5/14 Indiana * /10/14 Boston College * 2-1 (ot) /12/14 Liberty * /17/14 North Carolina * /19/14 James Madison * /25/14 Syracuse 1-2 (ot) /1/14 Richmond /6/14 North Carolina * 1-2 (ot) /15/14 Northwestern * /16/14 North Carolina * Date Opponent GS Score G A P Shots SOG GWG PS-Att G-Y-R Cnr DSv 8/30/13 Indiana /1/13 Drexel /6/13 Princeton /8/13 Rutgers 3-2 (2ot) /15/13 Old Dominion /20/13 Northwestern /22/13 Radford /27/13 North Carolina 3-2 (so) /29/13 Longwood /4/13 California 2-1 (2ot) /6/13 Wake Forest /11/13 Syracuse 1-2 (2ot) /18/13 Virginia /20/13 Stanford /26/13 Boston College 2-1 (ot) /27/13 Boston University /2/13 Maryland /7/13 Virginia /8/13 Maryland 2-3 (ot) /16/13 New Hampshire /17/13 UMass /22/13 Maryland /24/13 Connecticut

18 26 ALYSSA CHILLANO JUNIOR MIDFIELD/DEFENSE PHOENIXVILLE, PA. SPRING-FORD 2015 NFHCA All-South Region second team Totaled 10 points on four goals and two assists Named the ACC Defensive Player of the Week Oct. 6 after completing first career hat trick against Longwood Notched career-high two defensive saves at Virginia (11/5) Provided assist on the game-winner in a 2-1 NCAA quarterfinal victory over the Cavaliers (11/15) Recipient of an ACC Top Six for Service Award Saw the field in all 20 contests while starting the final 11 games of the fall Made her first start against ACC opponent Louisville (Oct. 3) Totaled six points on two goals and two assists Recorded first collegiate point in season opener at Michigan State (Aug. 29) Registered the first goal of her Duke career in the regular season finale at Richmond (Nov. 1) Found the back of the cage in the Blue Devils 2-1 NCAA first round victory over Northwestern (Nov. 15) Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll... Member of U.S. U21 junior national team. CHILLANO CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS G A P Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att Cnr DSv TOTAL CHILLANO CAREER HIGHS Goals 3 vs. Longwood 10/4/15 Assists 1 (4x) last at Virginia 11/15/15 Points 6 vs. Longwood 10/4/15 Shots 6 at Liberty 10/31/15 Shots on Goal 4 vs. Longwood 10/4/15 Defensive Saves 2 at Virginia 11/5/15 PRIOR TO DUKE Member of the U.S. U21 junior national team... Helped the U21 squad qualify for the 2013 Junior World Cup with a strong showing at the Junior Pan-Am Games in Mexico during the fall of 2012 Previously a member of the U.S. U19 and U17 junior squads during tours to Canada and Holland U.S. Futures Elite and Olympic Developmental Select participant Tabbed a first team All-American by the NFHCA as a junior Two-time first team all-state selection at Spring-Ford Missed her senior season due to injury Garnered all-area and all-league recognition as a freshman, sophomore and junior Selected team captain as a senior Earned a spot on the distinguished honor roll all four years. PERSONAL Born Oct. 28, 1995 Daughter of Joseph and Danielle Chillano Has one brother (Joey) Grandfather, Ray Chillano, was a member of West Chester University s men s soccer team that captured the national championship in 1961 Cousin, Anthony Shirk ( 12), was a pole vaulter on Duke s track and field team. CHILLANO GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2015 Date Opponent GS Score G A P Shots SOG GWG PS-Att G-Y-R Cnr DSv 8/28/15 California * /30/15 Stanford * 2-3 (ot) /4/15 Northwestern * /6/15 Maryland * 2-1 (ot) /11/15 Wake Forest * /13/15 William & Mary * /18/15 Virginia * /20/15 Old Dominion * /25/15 Delaware * /2/15 Louisville * /4/15 Longwood * /9/15 Boston College * /11/15 Boston University * 1-0 (ot) /16/15 North Carolina *

19 CHILLANO GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent GS Score G A P Shots SOG GWG PS-Att G-Y-R Cnr DSv 10/18/15 James Madison * 2-1 (ot) /24/15 Syracuse * 0-1 (ot) /31/14 Liberty * 3-2 (ot) /5/15 Virginia * /14/15 Stanford * 1-0 (ot) /15/15 Virginia * /20/15 North Carolina * Date Opponent GS Score G A P Shots SOG GWG PS-Att G-Y-R Cnr DSv 8/29/14 Michigan State 2-1 (ot) /31/14 Central Michigan /5/14 Princeton /7/14 Temple /12/14 Old Dominion /14/14 Wake Forest /19/14 Virginia /21/14 William & Mary /26/14 California /3/14 Louisville * /5/14 Indiana * /10/14 Boston College * 2-1 (ot) /12/14 Liberty * /17/14 North Carolina * /19/14 James Madison * /25/14 Syracuse * 1-2 (ot) /1/14 Richmond * /6/14 North Carolina * 1-2 (ot) /15/14 Northwestern * /16/14 North Carolina *

20 28 KIRBY COMIZIO FRESHMAN DEFENSE NEW VERNON, N.J. OAK KNOLL PRIOR TO DUKE First team all-state, all-region and second team All-America selection her final year NJ.com s Essex/Union Conference Player of the Year Guided Oak Knoll to a county title and a trip to New Jersey s Tournament of Champions final Registered a career-best 18 goals and 24 assists as a senior while spearheading a defense that posted 17 shutouts Also a first team all-county and all-conference choice as a junior and sophomore Wrapped up her prep career with 27 goals, 35 assists and 22 goal line saves Guided club team to an eighth-place showing at 2015 National Club Championship Team captured gold at the Disney Junior Field Hockey Showcase in PERSONAL Born Kirby Ann Comizio April 28, 1998 in Morristown, N.J. Daughter of Keeneh and Robert Comizio Has four siblings (Kiwi, TJ, Chet and Keely) Sister, Kiwi, plays field hockey and lacrosse at Yale Brother, TJ, is a midfielder on Villanova s men s lacrosse team Father played football at Penn Mother played field hockey and lacrosse at Penn. 20

21 2 SARAH FUREY JUNIOR DEFENSE MT. LAUREL, N.J. BISHOP EUSTACE 2015 Started 20 contests on defense during Duke s run to the NCAA semifinals Helped the defensive unit record four shutouts and hold 13 of its last 14 opponents to two goals or fewer The Blue Devils also ranked top-15 nationally with a 1.42 goals against average All-ACC Academic Team, NFHCA National Academic Squad and ACC Academic Honor Roll Only Blue Devil freshman to start all 20 contests in 2014 Helped the defense record a 1.18 goals against average to rank second in the ACC and seventh nationally Registered first point of Duke career Aug. 31 against Central Michigan, providing an assist in the 4-1 victory Named to the All-ACC Academic Team, the ACC Academic Honor Roll and the NFHCA National Academic Squad Member of U.S. U19 junior national team. FUREY CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS G A P Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att Cnr DSv TOTAL FUREY CAREER HIGHS Assists 1 vs. Central Michigan 8/31/14 Points 1 vs. Central Michigan 8/31/14 Shots 1 at Michigan State 8/29/14 PRIOR TO DUKE Guided Bishop Eustace to a pair of New Jersey Group II state titles Totaled 51 goals and 63 assists during her prep career Three-time All-South Jersey and second team all-state selection Made the all-conference first team all four years Notched 24 goals and 32 assists during her senior campaign Member of the U.S. U17 and U19 junior national teams U.S. Futures Elite/High Performance athlete Member of the Jersey Intensity club team Also lettered three years in lacrosse, earning second team All-South Jersey honors as a defender National Honor Society and Spanish National Honor Society member. PERSONAL Born March 22, 1996 Daughter of William and Donna Furey Has one sister (Leah) and one brother (Jay) Mother ran track at Delaware ( ) Sister, Leah, played field hockey at Fairfield ( ) Cousin, Robert Leibert, graduated from Duke in FUREY GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2015 Date Opponent GS Score G A P Shots SOG GWG PS-Att G-Y-R Cnr DSv 8/28/15 California * /30/15 Stanford * 2-3 (ot) /4/15 Northwestern * /6/15 Maryland * 2-1 (ot) /11/15 Wake Forest * /13/15 William & Mary * /18/15 Virginia * /20/15 Old Dominion * /25/15 Delaware * /2/15 Louisville * /4/15 Longwood * /9/15 Boston College * /11/15 Boston University * 1-0 (ot) /16/15 North Carolina * /18/15 James Madison * 2-1 (ot) /24/15 Syracuse * 0-1 (ot) /31/14 Liberty * 3-2 (ot)

22 FUREY GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent GS Score G A P Shots SOG GWG PS-Att G-Y-R Cnr DSv 11/5/15 Virginia * /14/15 Stanford * 1-0 (ot) /15/15 Virginia * /20/15 North Carolina * Date Opponent GS Score G A P Shots SOG GWG PS-Att G-Y-R Cnr DSv 8/29/14 Michigan State * 2-1 (ot) /31/14 Central Michigan * /5/14 Princeton * /7/14 Temple * /12/14 Old Dominion * /14/14 Wake Forest * /19/14 Virginia * /21/14 William & Mary * /26/14 California * /3/14 Louisville * /5/14 Indiana * /10/14 Boston College * 2-1 (ot) /12/14 Liberty * /17/14 North Carolina * /19/14 James Madison * /25/14 Syracuse * 1-2 (ot) /1/14 Richmond * /6/14 North Carolina * 1-2 (ot) /15/14 Northwestern * /16/14 North Carolina *

23 6 AINSLEY GILL JUNIOR MIDFIELD VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. NORFOLK ACADEMY 2015 Appeared in 15 contests during the Blue Devils run to the NCAA semifinals Totaled five points on two goals and one assist Scored the game winner in a 2-1 victory at No. 10 Boston College (10/9) Took the field in 15 contests as a freshman Totaled five points on two goals and one assist Scored in each of the Blue Devils first two contests, wins over Michigan State (Aug. 29) and Central Michigan (Aug. 31) Provided the assist in a 1-0 victory over No. 7 Princeton (Sept. 5) Member of the U.S. U19 junior national team. PRIOR TO DUKE Four-year letterwinner at Norfolk Academy Named a Southern Region All-American as a senior Also tabbed conference player of the year as a senior after totaling 18 goals and 30 assists her final season Concluded her prep career with 45 goals and 75 assists GILL CAREER STATISTICS Earned all-state distinction and first team all-conference accolades as a sophomore, junior and senior Member of the U.S. U19 and U17 junior national teams Member of the U.S. Futures Elite program, competing at the National Futures Championship, Futures Elite Championship and Junior National Camp Also lettered four years in lacrosse, earning first team all-conference recognition twice Six-year member of the honor roll. PERSONAL Born July 31, 1996 Daughter of John and Susan Gill Has two siblings (Halle and Greer) Mother played field hockey at Virginia. Year GP-GS G A P Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att Cnr DSv TOTAL GILL CAREER HIGHS Goals 1 (4x) last at Boston College 10/9/15 Assists 1 (2x) last vs. William & Mary 9/13/15 Points 2 (4x) last at Boston College 10/9/15 Shots 2 (2x) last at Boston College 10/9/15 Shots on Goal 1 (5x) last at Boston College 10/9/15 GILL GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2015 Date Opponent GS Score G A P Shots SOG GWG PS-Att G-Y-R Cnr DSv 8/28/15 California /30/15 Stanford 2-3 (ot) /4/15 Northwestern /6/15 Maryland 2-1 (ot) /11/15 Wake Forest /13/15 William & Mary /18/15 Virginia /20/15 Old Dominion /25/15 Delaware /4/15 Longwood /9/15 Boston College /11/15 Boston University 1-0 (ot) /16/15 North Carolina /18/15 James Madison 2-1 (ot) /24/15 Syracuse 0-1 (ot) /31/14 Liberty 3-2 (ot) /5/15 Virginia /15/15 Virginia

24 GILL GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent GS Score G A P Shots SOG GWG PS-Att G-Y-R Cnr DSv 11/20/15 North Carolina Date Opponent GS Score G A P Shots SOG GWG PS-Att G-Y-R Cnr DSv 8/29/14 Michigan State 2-1 (ot) /31/14 Central Michigan /5/14 Princeton /7/14 Temple /12/14 Old Dominion /14/14 Wake Forest /19/14 Virginia /21/14 William & Mary /26/14 California /12/14 Liberty /25/14 Syracuse 1-2 (ot) /1/14 Richmond /6/14 North Carolina 1-2 (ot) /15/14 Northwestern /16/14 North Carolina

25 4 ASHLEY KRISTEN JUNIOR FORWARD VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA ARGYLE SECONDARY SCHOOL 2015 NFHCA All-South Region second team Led the Blue Devils and ranked sixth in the ACC with nine assists Added seven goals for 23 points on the season Opened the season with three goals and two assists in a 5-1 win over California (8/28) The eight-point performance marked the highest by a Duke player since Amie Survilla had eight points against New Hampshire Sept. 27, 2009 Notched a career-best three assists against William & Mary (9/13) Tipped in the game winner in overtime to send Duke past Stanford in the first round of the NCAA Tournament (11/14) Paced the Blue Devils with three multiple-assist games All-ACC Academic Team and ACC Academic Honor Roll Played in all 20 contests as a rookie, starting 18 at forward Led all Blue Devil freshmen and ranked second on the team in goals (6) and third in points (13) Three game-winning goals ranked her second on the squad Broke through for a score against top-ranked North Carolina in the ACC quarterfinals (Nov. 6) Named to the All-ACC Academic Team and ACC Academic Honor Roll... Member of Canada s Senior Development and U21 national teams. PRIOR TO DUKE Member of the Canadian Women s Senior Development Squad, helping the team earn the bronze medal at the 2013 Pan American Cup in Argentina Owns eight international senior caps Previously competed on Canada s U21 and U17 junior national teams, winning a silver medal at the 2012 Pan American World Cup Qualifier With Team British Columbia, won the 2011 U18 national championship Also competed with British Columbia s U16 and U14 squads Lettered four years at Argyle Secondary School in Vancouver Named a North Shore Senior Girls All Star three times Recipient of the Excellence in Sports Award at Argyle Also lettered three years in gymnastics Graduated with honors. PERSONAL Born Aug. 4, 1995 Daughter of Dave and Laurel Kristen Has one sister (Courtney). KRISTEN CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS G A P Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att Cnr DSv TOTAL KRISTEN CAREER HIGHS Goals 3 vs. California 8/28/15 Assists 3 vs. William & Mary 9/13/15 Points 8 vs. California 8/28/15 Shots 7 vs. California 8/28/15 Shots on Goal 4 (3x) last vs. California 8/28/15 KRISTEN GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2015 Date Opponent GS Score G A P Shots SOG GWG PS-Att G-Y-R Cnr DSv 8/28/15 California * /30/15 Stanford * 2-3 (ot) /4/15 Northwestern * /6/15 Maryland * 2-1 (ot) /11/15 Wake Forest * /13/15 William & Mary * /18/15 Virginia * /20/15 Old Dominion * /25/15 Delaware * /2/15 Louisville * /4/15 Longwood * /9/15 Boston College * /11/15 Boston University * 1-0 (ot) /16/15 North Carolina *

26 KRISTEN GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent GS Score G A P Shots SOG GWG PS-Att G-Y-R Cnr DSv 10/18/15 James Madison * 2-1 (ot) /24/15 Syracuse * 0-1 (ot) /31/14 Liberty * 3-2 (ot) /5/15 Virginia * /14/15 Stanford * 1-0 (ot) /15/15 Virginia * /20/15 North Carolina * Date Opponent GS Score G A P Shots SOG GWG PS-Att G-Y-R Cnr DSv 8/29/14 Michigan State 2-1 (ot) /31/14 Central Michigan * /5/14 Princeton * /7/14 Temple * /12/14 Old Dominion * /14/14 Wake Forest * /19/14 Virginia * /21/14 William & Mary * /26/14 California * /3/14 Louisville * /5/14 Indiana * /10/14 Boston College * 2-1 (ot) /12/14 Liberty * /17/14 North Carolina * /19/14 James Madison /25/14 Syracuse * 1-2 (ot) /1/14 Richmond * /6/14 North Carolina * 1-2 (ot) /15/14 Northwestern * /16/14 North Carolina *

27 16 ALEXA MACKINTIRE JUNIOR MIDFIELD/DEFENSE SOUTHBOROUGH, MASS. ST. MARK S SCHOOL 2015 Started 17 contests in the midfield during Duke s run to the NCAA semifinals Finished the season with a career-best four goals, including a tally against No. 5 Virginia in the ACC Tournament (11/5) Scored a game winner 40 seconds into overtime to lift the Blue Devils over James Madison (10/18) NFHCA National Academic Squad and ACC Academic Honor Roll Saw time in 19 contests, starting 17 as a freshman Helped the defense post a 1.18 goals against average to rank second in the ACC and seventh nationally Guided back line to six shutouts, including against No. 7 Princeton (Sept. 5) and No. 17 Old Dominion (Sept. 12) Recorded seven points on three goals and one assist Registered first goal of Duke career in the season opener at Michigan State, providing the game winner in overtime (Aug. 29) Tallied one goal and one assist in a win over Liberty (Oct. 12) Member of the U.S. U21 junior national team... Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. MACKINTIRE CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS G A P Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att Cnr DSv TOTAL MACKINTIRE CAREER HIGHS Goals 1 (7x) last at Virginia 11/5/15 Assists 1 vs. Liberty 10/12/14 Points 3 vs. North Carolina 10/17/14 Shots 4 vs. Longwood 10/4/15 Shots on Goal 3 at Virginia 11/5/15 PRIOR TO DUKE U.S. U21 junior national team member Previous member of the U.S. U 19 and U17 junior squads Two-time first team NFHCA All-America selection at St. Mark s School Four-time all-league pick Totaled 18 goals and 18 assists as a senior to earn ISL League MVP honors Twice tabbed MVP of the New England Preparatory School Athletic Council (NEPSAC) Tournament while guiding her team to the championship in 2012 Named to the NEPSAC All-Tournament Team each of her four seasons Helped her club team, Jersey Intensity, capture three National Festival titles Also lettered one year in ice hockey as a forward Garnered all-scholastic recognition from the Boston Globe as a senior. PERSONAL Born Aug. 11, 1995 Daughter of Robert and Debora Mackintire Has two brothers (Robert Jr. and Michael) and one sister (Kara) Sister, Kara, played field hockey at Boston College ( )... Majoring in sociology. MACKINTIRE GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2015 Date Opponent GS Score G A P Shots SOG GWG PS-Att G-Y-R Cnr DSv 8/28/15 California * /30/15 Stanford * 2-3 (ot) /4/15 Northwestern * /6/15 Maryland * 2-1 (ot) /11/15 Wake Forest * /13/15 William & Mary * /18/15 Virginia * /20/15 Old Dominion * /25/15 Delaware * /2/15 Louisville * /4/15 Longwood * /9/15 Boston College * /11/15 Boston University * 1-0 (ot) /16/15 North Carolina * /18/15 James Madison * 2-1 (ot)

28 MACKINTIRE GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent GS Score G A P Shots SOG GWG PS-Att G-Y-R Cnr DSv 10/24/15 Syracuse * 0-1 (ot) /31/14 Liberty * 3-2 (ot) /5/15 Virginia * /14/15 Stanford * 1-0 (ot) /15/15 Virginia * /20/15 North Carolina * Date Opponent GS Score G A P Shots SOG GWG PS-Att G-Y-R Cnr DSv 8/29/14 Michigan State * 2-1 (ot) /31/14 Central Michigan * /5/14 Princeton * /7/14 Temple * /12/14 Old Dominion * /14/14 Wake Forest * /19/14 Virginia * /21/14 William & Mary * /26/14 California * /3/14 Louisville * /5/14 Indiana * /10/14 Boston College * 2-1 (ot) /12/14 Liberty * /17/14 North Carolina * /19/14 James Madison * /25/14 Syracuse * 1-2 (ot) /1/14 Richmond * /15/14 Northwestern /16/14 North Carolina

29 3 HEATHER MORRIS SENIOR FORWARD POTTSTOWN, PA. OWEN J. ROBERTS 2015 NFHCA All-South Region second team selection as a junior after guiding the Blue Devils to the NCAA semifinals and a 14-7 ledger Paced the squad in points (26) and goals (11) Tied for first on the team with three game-winning goals, including an overtime tally that lifted Duke to a 1-0 victory at Boston University (10/11) Turned in the second hat trick of her career against William & Mary (9/13) Notched career-high two assists in a win over No. 9 Louisville (10/2) Tabbed the ACC Offensive Player of the Week Nov. 3 after recording two goals, including the game winner in overtime, at Liberty (10/31) Found the back of the cage against Virginia in the NCAA quarterfinals (11/15) All-ACC Academic Team, NFHCA National Academic Squad and ACC Academic Honor Roll Started all 20 contests at forward in 2014, notching seven points on two goals and three assists The three assists tied her for third on the team Recorded a point in three consecutive contests in September, tallying assists against Virginia (Sept. 19) and William & Mary (Sept. 21) and adding a goal in a win over California (Sept. 26) Named to the NFHCA National Academic Squad. MORRIS CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS G A P Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att Cnr DSv TOTAL MORRIS CAREER HIGHS Goals 3(2x) last vs. William & Mary 9/13/15 Assists 2 vs. Louisville 10/2/15 Points 6 (2x) last vs. William & Mary 9/13/15 Shots 7 (2x) last vs. William & Mary 9/13/15 Shots on Goal 5 vs. William & Mary 9/13/15 Corners 1 vs. North Carolina 11/20/ Saw the field in all 24 games as a rookie, earning three starting assignments during NCAA tournament play... Posted eight goals for 16 points to rank third on the team... Second in shots on goal with 33 for the season... Collected a hat trick in only her second collegiate game, scoring three goals against Drexel (Sept. 1)... Also had scores in NCAA first and second round victories over New Hampshire and UMass... Selected to the NFHCA National Academic Squad. PRIOR TO DUKE Guided the U21 national team to the bronze medal at the 2012 Junior Pan American Games Member of the U19 national team and the women s Indoor Pan American championship team Earned a bronze medal at the 2010 Junior Olympics Lettered two years at The Hill School and two seasons at Owen J. Roberts Second team all-league and all-area selection as a senior Topped the 100-goal mark for her career during her final season Led her team to conference and division titles her junior year Set a school single-season record and ranked eighth in the country with 43 goals as a junior Single-season scoring record holder at The Hill School Member of the WC Eagles and Xcalibur club teams, capturing National Indoor Tournament championships with both squads. PERSONAL Born Oct. 26, 1994 Daughter of Jack and Patti Morris Has one sister, Nicole, who plays field hockey at Boston College... Majoring in earth and ocean sciences. MORRIS GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2015 Date Opponent GS Score G A P Shots SOG GWG PS-Att G-Y-R Cnr DSv 8/28/15 California * /30/15 Stanford * 2-3 (ot) /4/15 Northwestern * /6/15 Maryland * 2-1 (ot) /11/15 Wake Forest * /13/15 William & Mary * /18/15 Virginia *

30 MORRIS GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent GS Score G A P Shots SOG GWG PS-Att G-Y-R Cnr DSv 9/20/15 Old Dominion * /25/15 Delaware * /2/15 Louisville * /4/15 Longwood * /9/15 Boston College * /11/15 Boston University * 1-0 (ot) /16/15 North Carolina * /18/15 James Madison * 2-1 (ot) /24/15 Syracuse * 0-1 (ot) /31/15 Liberty * 3-2 (ot) /5/15 Virginia * /14/15 Stanford * 1-0 (ot) /15/15 Virginia * /20/15 North Carolina * Date Opponent GS Score G A P Shots SOG GWG PS-Att G-Y-R Cnr DSv 8/29/14 Michigan State * 2-1 (ot) /31/14 Central Michigan * /5/14 Princeton * /7/14 Temple * /12/14 Old Dominion * /14/14 Wake Forest * /19/14 Virginia * /21/14 William & Mary * /26/14 California * /3/14 Louisville * /5/14 Indiana * /10/14 Boston College * 2-1 (ot) /12/14 Liberty * /17/14 North Carolina * /19/14 James Madison * /25/14 Syracuse * 1-2 (ot) /1/14 Richmond * /6/14 North Carolina * 1-2 (ot) /15/14 Northwestern * /16/14 North Carolina * Date Opponent GS Score G A P Shots SOG GWG PS-Att G-Y-R Cnr DSv 8/30/13 Indiana /1/13 Drexel /6/13 Princeton /8/13 Rutgers 3-2 (2ot) /13/13 William & Mary /15/13 Old Dominion /20/13 Northwestern /22/13 Radford /27/13 North Carolina 3-2 (so) /29/13 Longwood /4/13 California 2-1 (2ot) /6/13 Wake Forest /11/13 Syracuse 1-2 (2ot) /18/13 Virginia /20/13 Stanford /26/13 Boston College 2-1 (ot) /27/13 Boston University /2/13 Maryland /7/13 Virginia /8/13 Maryland 2-3 (ot) /16/13 New Hampshire /17/13 UMass * /22/13 Maryland * /24/13 Connecticut *

31 24 AISLING NAUGHTON GRADUATE STUDENT FORWARD DUBLIN, IRELAND MOUNT ANVILLE SECONDARY SCHOOL/MICHIGAN PRIOR TO DUKE Selected to Ireland s senior women s national team for four-match test series against Spain in June, Previous member of Irish U21, U18, U17 and U16 squads... Served as one of squad s leaders for Irish U18 European Championship team... Represented Leinster at U21, U18 and U16 age groups, captaining the U18 team... Spent one season in the NCAA, playing at the University of Michigan in Led the Wolverines in scoring as a rookie... Twice earned Big Ten Freshman of the Week honors... Top goal scorer for Hermes Hockey Club in Her 23 goals also ranked her second in the Leinster Women s Division I League that year... Helped guide Hermes to the Leinster Women s Division I League and Cup... Also played for Ireland s seven s rugby in , traveling internationally for the World Rugby Women s Sevens Series... During prep career, led school s senior cup team in scoring for three of the four years... Guided squad to the Senior Cup semifinals... Also competed in gymnastics, athletics, gaelic football, basketball, cricket, tennis and cross country at Mount Anville Secondary School. PERSONAL Born Dec. 12, 1993 in Dublin, Ireland Daughter of John and Gaye Naughton Has one brother (Andrew)... Enrolled in Duke s Fuqua School of Business. 31

32 5 MEGHAN NORAIR JUNIOR FORWARD FREDERICKSBURG, VA. FREDERICKSBURG ACADEMY 2015 Did not see the field during the 2015 campaign Earned a spot on the NFHCA National Academic Squad and ACC Academic Honor Roll Took the field in 12 contests as a freshman as Duke advanced to the NCAA quarterfinals Placed a shot on goal at Indiana (Oct. 5) Named to the NFHCA National Academic Squad and the ACC Academic Honor Roll. PRIOR TO DUKE Guided Fredericksburg Academy to two state titles during her prep career Two-time allstate player of the year and three-time all-conference player of the year Tabbed to the NORAIR CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS G A P Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att Cnr DSv TOTAL NORAIR CAREER HIGHS Shots 1 at Indiana 10/5/14 Shots on Goal 1 at Indiana 10/5/14 all-area squad as a junior and senior Recorded 79 goals and 51 assists over her four seasons, including 32 goals and 17 assists as a senior Junior Olympics silver medalist Member of the U.S. Futures Elite program Recipient of the National Futures Championship Barbara Longstreth Sportsmanship Award Also lettered three years in swimming and lacrosse, two years in soccer and one year in basketball Named to the all-conference first team as a forward/midfielder on the soccer field In the classroom, earned high honors all four years. PERSONAL Born June 28, 1996 Daughter of Steve and Missy Norair Has two sisters (Grace and Colleen) and one brother (Stephen) Mother played tennis at Kentucky ( 85) Father played lacrosse and soccer at Denison University ( 80). NORAIR GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2014 Date Opponent GS Score G A P Shots SOG GWG PS-Att G-Y-R Cnr DSv 8/29/14 Michigan State 2-1 (ot) /21/14 William & Mary /26/14 California /3/14 Louisville /5/14 Indiana /10/14 Boston College 2-1 (ot) /12/14 Liberty /17/14 North Carolina /19/14 James Madison /25/14 Syracuse 1-2 (ot) /6/14 North Carolina 1-2 (ot) /16/14 North Carolina

33 22 CHRISTY PALAZZESE SOPHOMORE MIDFIELD BERWYN, PA. EPISCOPAL ACADEMY 2015 Took the field in 18 of 21 contests as a rookie Notched a pair of assists on penalty corners against Longwood (10/4)... Totaled eight corners Placed two of three shots on goal for the fall... ACC Academic Honor Roll. PALAZZESE CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS G A P Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att Cnr DSv TOTAL PALAZZESE CAREER HIGHS Assists 2 vs. Longwood 10/4/15 Points 2 vs. Longwood 10/4/15 Shots 1 (3x) last at Boston University 10/11/15 Shots on Goal 1 (2x) last vs. William & Mary 9/13/15 Corners 3 vs. Longwood 10/4/15 PRIOR TO DUKE Two-time NFHCA All-Region selection Helped Episcopal Academy capture the independent school state title her senior and sophomore seasons Received first team All-Southeastern Pennsylvania, All-Inter Ac, All-Delco and All-Main Line accolades as a junior and senior Totaled 19 goals, 16 assists and 18 defensive saves during her final campaign while serving as team captain Tabbed to the Phila-Area High School Senior All-Star Team Member of the WC Eagles club team, guiding the squad to the U19 crowns in the NIT Pool A and Disney Showcase Team also won the U19 national club championship and Pennsylvania regional club championship in 2014 Lettered three years in lacrosse at Episcopal, helping the team capture league titles as a sophomore and junior Also lettered three seasons in squash and one season in winter track and field Selected to the NFHCA High School National Academic Squad as a senior and the US Lacrosse Girls High School All-Academic Team as a junior Recognized with high honors on three occasions Member of the National Spanish Honor Society. PERSONAL Born Christy Lauren Palazzese Jan. 13, 1997 in Paoli, Pa. Daughter of Joy and Jeff Palazzese Has one brother (Rich) Father played football ( ) and baseball ( ) at Cornell Brother is a member of the lacrosse team at Holy Cross. PALAZZESE GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2015 Date Opponent GS Score G A P Shots SOG GWG PS-Att G-Y-R Cnr DSv 8/28/15 California /30/15 Stanford 2-3 (ot) /4/15 Northwestern /6/15 Maryland 2-1 (ot) /11/15 Wake Forest /13/15 William & Mary /18/15 Virginia /20/15 Old Dominion /25/15 Delaware /2/15 Louisville /4/15 Longwood /9/15 Boston College /11/15 Boston University 1-0 (ot) /16/15 North Carolina /18/15 James Madison 2-1 (ot) /24/15 Syracuse 0-1 (ot) /31/15 Liberty 3-2 (ot) /5/15 Virginia

34 12 MARGAUX PAOLINO FRESHMAN FORWARD/MIDFIELD VILLANOVA, PA. EPISCOPAL ACADEMY PRIOR TO DUKE Member of the U.S. U21, U19 and U17 junior national teams Helped the U21s capture the silver medal at 2016 Junior Pan American Games, scoring three goals in the tournament Traveled to Germany and Holland in 2014 and 2015 with U19 squad Member of championship team at 2014 USA Field Hockey Young Women s National Championship Also completed several international tours with the U.S. indoor national team Led Episcopal to the state title, an undefeated season and a No. 4 national ranking as a senior and team captain Also helped her team win state titles as a junior and freshman, in addition to three league championships Two-time NFHCA All-American, garnering first team recognition as a senior 2015 Delaware County and Daily Times Player of the Year Three-time all-region, all-county and all-league selection Broke the school record for goals as a junior Member of the WC Eagles ( ) and XCalibur ( ) club programs Helped XCalibur program earn a runner-up finish at 2014 Club Championship Won five national indoor titles Also lettered four years in basketball and track and field at Episcopal Won two state titles on the basketball court, garnering All-Main Line honorable mention honors in 2015 On the track, school record holder in the 200m, sprint medley relay, 4x100 relay and 4x200 relay Two-time first team all-league selection as a sprinter Also a member of two state championship squads. PERSONAL Born Margaux Louise Paolino July 1, 1997 in Philadelphia Daughter of Lori and Matthew Paolino Has one sister (Emily) and two brothers (Matthew and Thomas). 34

35 8 STEPHANIE PEZZUTI JUNIOR MIDFIELD FAIRFIELD, N.J. WEST ESSEX 2015 Played in all 21 contests during Duke s run to the NCAA semifinals Notched a defensive save in a 2-1 overtime victory against No. 3 Maryland (9/6) Totaled six corners for the season NFHCA National Academic Squad and ACC Academic Honor Roll Saw time against Central Michigan and Liberty as a freshman... Earned a spot on the ACC Academic Honor Roll. PRIOR TO DUKE Two-time state champion at West Essex Guided her team to conference titles all four years and county championships as a sophomore, junior and senior Tabbed to All-America and all-state first teams her senior year Named Essex County Player of the Year in 2013 Three-time all-conference, all-county and all-group honoree Two-time national all-region selection Scored the game winner in the 2013 state championship to send West Essex to the title Totaled 19 goals and 30 assists during her senior campaign Member of the New Heights U16 club team that won the gold medal at the National Hockey Festival in 2012 National Futures member from Two-time team captain and four-year letterwinner Also lettered four years each in basketball and lacrosse Four-year member of the honor roll and superintendent s list. PERSONAL Born Feb. 2, 1996 Daughter of Anthony and Sharon Pezzuti. PEZZUTI CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS G A P Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att Cnr DSv TOTAL PEZZUTI CAREER HIGHS Shots 1 vs. California 8/28/15 Corners 3 vs. Longwood 10/4/15 Defensive Saves 1 vs. Maryland 9/6/15 PEZZUTI GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2015 Date Opponent GS Score G A P Shots SOG GWG PS-Att G-Y-R Cnr DSv 8/28/15 California /30/15 Stanford 2-3 (ot) /4/15 Northwestern /6/15 Maryland 2-1 (ot) /11/15 Wake Forest /13/15 William & Mary /18/15 Virginia /20/15 Old Dominion /25/15 Delaware /2/15 Louisville /4/15 Longwood /9/15 Boston College /11/15 Boston University 1-0 (ot) /16/15 North Carolina /18/15 James Madison 2-1 (ot) /24/15 Syracuse 0-1 (ot) /31/15 Liberty 3-2 (ot) /5/15 Virginia /14/15 Stanford 1-0 (ot)

36 PEZZUTI GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent GS Score G A P Shots SOG GWG PS-Att G-Y-R Cnr DSv 11/15/15 Virginia /20/15 North Carolina Date Opponent GS Score G A P Shots SOG GWG PS-Att G-Y-R Cnr DSv 8/31/14 Central Michigan /12/14 Liberty

37 23 CHESSIE RUFFELL GRADUATE STUDENT DEFENSE NORFOLK, ENGLAND RUGBY SCHOOL/DURHAM UNIVERSITY PRIOR TO DUKE Competed in the England Hockey Ladies Conference League for three years with Durham University... Member of England s U16 national team... Competed regionally with Midlands U16, U17 and U18 squads... Represented Olton and West Warwickshire Ladies Hockey Club in the England Hockey National Premier League ( ) while in high school... Also competed in netball and track and field in high school... Captain of her school s track and field team in Set school records in the 100m, 200m and shotput. PERSONAL Born Francesca Ruffell March 11, 1995 in London... Daughter of Julia and Miles Ruffell... Has three siblings (Isabella, Harry and Freddie)... Enrolled in Duke s Fuqua School of Business. 37

38 1 ERIN SCHERRER SOPHOMORE FORWARD/MIDFIELD CHESAPEAKE, VA. CAPE HENRY COLLEGIATE 2015 Appeared in 15 contests during Duke s run to the NCAA semifinals. PRIOR TO DUKE Member of the U.S. U19 junior national team Gold medalist at the Futures Elite U19 Championship Totaled 66 goals and 61 assists during prep career Recognized as a third SCHERRER CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS G A P Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att Cnr DSv TOTAL team All-American as a senior Garnered all-state and all-conference honors for five consecutive years First team all-district selection her sophomore, junior and senior years Tabbed the state tournament MVP in eighth grade Voted MVP of her conference tournament on two occasions Member of the TCOYO club team in Virginia Beach, Va. Also lettered five seasons in lacrosse as a midfielder Received first team all-conference recognition and named the conference tournament MVP as a junior Member of the National Honor Society and National Spanish Honor Society. PERSONAL Born Erin Grace Scherrer Oct. 30, 1996 in Chesapeake, Va. Daughter of Julie and Kevin Scherrer Has two siblings (Casey and Kelsey) Sister Kelsey was a three-time All-CAA selection in field hockey at VCU ( ), where she remains the Rams all-time leading scorer. SCHERRER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2015 Date Opponent GS Score G A P Shots SOG GWG PS-Att G-Y-R Cnr DSv 9/13/15 William & Mary /18/15 Virginia /20/15 Old Dominion /25/15 Delaware /2/15 Louisville /4/15 Longwood /9/15 Boston College /11/15 Boston University 1-0 (ot) /18/15 James Madison 2-1 (ot) /24/15 Syracuse 0-1 (ot) /31/15 Liberty 3-2 (ot) /5/15 Virginia /14/15 Stanford 1-0 (ot) /15/15 Virginia /20/15 North Carolina

39 10 HALEY SCHLEICHER FRESHMAN MIDFIELD VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. FIRST COLONIAL PRIOR TO DUKE Member of the U.S. U19 and U17 junior national teams Joined U.S. U19 squad for Germany tour in May, 2016 and U17 team for Belgium tour in 2013 Named team MVP of the gold medal squad at 2013 USA Field Hockey National Futures Elite Championship Tabbed the Senior National Field Hockey Player of the Year by the National High School Coaches Association All-Group 6A state Player of the Year, Coastal Conference Player of the Year and South Region Player of the Year after leading First Colonial to the state crown her senior year As a junior, became the first field hockey player in the country to surpass 50 goals and 50 assists for the season Accomplished the feat again as a senior with 61 goals and 50 assists Averaged over 50 goals and 50 assists over all four seasons en route to setting the Virginia High School League records for career assists (201) and career goals (200) Only player in VHSL history to reach 200 career goals and assists The 201 assists also marked a National High School Federal record Two-time NFHCA All-American, earning first team laurels as a senior Twice named the Tidewater Player of the Year Three-time All-Tidewater, all-state, all-region and all-conference selection Two-time region and conference player of the year Broke her own National High School Federation record with 52 assists her junior year Also as a junior, matched the VHSL state record with 10 goals in a game Member of state championship team as a freshman Also lettered two years in soccer as a midfielder Two-time Academic All-American Member of the National Honor Society. PERSONAL Born Haley Noelle Schleicher July 5, 1998 in Norfolk, Va. Daughter of Beanie and Jeff Schleicher Has one sibling (Grey) Mother played field hockey at Longwood ( ), twice earning South Region All-America honors She went on to coach varsity softball and field hockey at Lake Taylor High School in Norfolk ( ) and field hockey at Norfolk s Maury High School ( ) Mother now coaches field hockey at First Colonial High School, where she has guided the Patriots to three Virginia state championships (2011, 2012, 2015), as well as numerous region and district titles Mother was inducted into the First Colonial High School Hall of Fame in March,

40 73 SAMMI STEELE SOPHOMORE GOALKEEPER EAGLEVILLE, PA. METHACTON 2015 Did not see the field during the 2015 campaign Named to the NFHCA National Academic Squad and ACC Academic Honor Roll. PRIOR TO DUKE Has represented the U.S. on U19 and U17 junior national squads Also named to the STEELE CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Mins GA GAA Svs Sv% W L Sho : TOTAL 0-0 0: U.S. U19 indoor junior national team Competed for the U.S. at the 2014 Junior Pan American Games NFHCA first team All-American and regional All-American for Methacton High School Garnered first team all-state, all-area and all-conference accolades her junior and senior seasons Totaled 592 saves and 19 shutouts during her prep career Compiled a.086 goals against average and a.910 save percentage in the cage her senior year while also posting 10 shutouts Helped her club team, X-Calibur, capture USA Field Hockey Festival titles in 2013 and 2014 Is a third degree black belt in Taekwondo Academic All-American as a senior. PERSONAL Born Samantha Michelle Steele Jan. 12, 1997 in Hilton Head, S.C. Daughter of Natalie and Edward Shytle Has one brother (Trip) Mother played field hockey ( ) and softball ( ) at the University of Pennsylvania Father played baseball at Temple ( ). 40

41 9 SAVANNAH STORY SENIOR DEFENSE RALEIGH, N.C. RAVENSCROFT 2015 Took the field in four contests as a junior Named to the NFHCA National Academic Squad and ACC Academic Honor Roll Played in 16 contests as a sophomore, helping Duke compile a 13-7 ledger Earned a spot on the NFHCA National Academic Squad and the ACC Academic Honor Roll Took the field in 10 games during her rookie campaign... Named to the NFHCA National Academic Squad and ACC Academic Honor Roll. STORY CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS G A P Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att Cnr DSv TOTAL STORY CAREER HIGHS Corners 1 vs. Boston College 10/10/14 PRIOR TO DUKE Five-year letterwinner, playing four years at Ravenscroft and one season at St. Mary s in Raleigh Owns the Ravenscroft all-time scoring record with 47 goals and 37 assists for her career Three-time all-state and all-conference honoree Tabbed to play in the North Carolina All-Star game her sophomore, junior and senior seasons Led her team in assists as a junior and senior and in goals as an eighth grader and sophomore Guided her squad to a pair of conference titles and state runner-up finishes her sophomore and junior campaigns Three-time National Futures selection Also lettered two years in basketball and lacrosse and participated in track and field Helped her lacrosse team capture a state and conference championship. PERSONAL Born Dec. 26, 1994 Daughter of Ashley and Jane Story Has one sister (Sterling) and one brother (Hampton). STORY GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2015 Date Opponent GS Score G A P Shots SOG GWG PS-Att G-Y-R Cnr DSv 9/13/15 William & Mary /25/15 Delaware /4/15 Longwood /15/15 Virginia Date Opponent GS Score G A P Shots SOG GWG PS-Att G-Y-R Cnr DSv 8/29/14 Michigan State 2-1 (ot) /31/14 Central Michigan /5/14 Princeton /7/14 Temple /12/14 Old Dominion /14/14 Wake Forest /19/14 Virginia /21/14 William & Mary /26/14 California /3/14 Louisville /5/14 Indiana

42 STORY GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date Opponent GS Score G A P Shots SOG GWG PS-Att G-Y-R Cnr DSv 10/10/14 Boston College 2-1 (ot) /12/14 Liberty /17/14 North Carolina /19/14 James Madison /25/14 Syracuse 1-2 (ot) Date Opponent GS Score G A P Shots SOG GWG PS-Att G-Y-R Cnr DSv 8/30/13 Indiana /6/13 Princeton /13/13 William & Mary /20/13 Northwestern /22/13 Radford /27/13 North Carolina 3-2 (so) /29/13 Longwood /4/13 California 2-1 (2ot) /20/13 Stanford /26/13 Boston College 2-1 (ot)

43 13 ROSE TYNAN SOPHOMORE FORWARD AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND EPSOM GIRLS GRAMMAR SCHOOL 2015 Saw time in 16 contests during her rookie campaign Totaled four goals, including a twogoal performance against William & Mary (9/13) Also found the back of the cage against Old Dominion (9/20) and No. 3 North Carolina (10/16). PRIOR TO DUKE Selected to New Zealand s junior national team in Member of Auckland s U21 and U18 teams as well as the Somerville hockey club Helped lead Auckland s U21 and U18 teams to national championships Registered a combined 56 goals during her junior and senior years in high school Notched six hat tricks and one double hat trick Top goal scorer in the 2011 Federation Cup Received the 2014 NCEA Scholarship in Sport Science. TYNAN CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS G A P Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att Cnr DSv TOTAL TYNAN CAREER HIGHS Goals 2 vs. William & Mary 9/13/15 Points 4 vs. William & Mary 9/13/15 Shots 4 vs. Delaware 9/25/15 Shots on Goal 4 vs. Delaware 9/25/15 PERSONAL Born Rose Mary Grace Tynan March 20, 1997 in Auckland, New Zealand Daughter of Rachel and Peter Tynan Has one brother (John) Father was a member of New Zealand s national field hockey team, also known as the Black Sticks (1987) Several other family members have also played for the Black Sticks Mother was a representative player for New Zealand in golf (1986). TYNAN GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2015 Date Opponent GS Score G A P Shots SOG GWG PS-Att G-Y-R Cnr DSv 8/28/15 California /13/15 William & Mary /20/15 Old Dominion /25/15 Delaware /2/15 Louisville /4/15 Longwood /9/15 Boston College /11/15 Boston University 1-0 (ot) /16/15 North Carolina /18/15 James Madison 2-1 (ot) /24/15 Syracuse 0-1 (ot) /31/15 Liberty 3-2 (ot) /5/15 Virginia /14/15 Stanford 1-0 (ot) /15/15 Virginia /20/15 North Carolina

44 21 KELSEY WAGNER SENIOR GOALKEEPER ATTLEBORO, MASS. ATTLEBORO 2015 Made two appearances in the cage as a junior, seeing time against William & Mary (9/13) and Longwood (10/4) Held the Lancers scoreless in just over 12 minutes of action... ACC Academic Honor Roll Did not see game action during the 2014 season. WAGNER CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Mins GA GAA Svs Sv% W L Sho : : : TOTAL : Did not compete during the 2013 season... Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. PRIOR TO DUKE Lettered three years at Attleboro Named a league all-star as a junior Two-time National Futures selection Member of the Sick Field Hockey Club Also lettered one year in basketball Member of the National Honor Society and the National French Honor Society. PERSONAL Born Feb. 26, 1995 Daughter of Richard and Sharon Wagner Has one sister (Victoria) and one brother (Ben). WAGNER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2015 Date Opponent GS Score Mins GA Svs Faced 9/13/15 William & Mary 6-2 6: /4/15 Longwood :

45 PROGRAM HISTORY TEAM RESULTS Year Coach Record ACC NCAA Gls Opp Rank Pam Lawrason Lee Limbird Kathleen Simpson James Barnes James Barnes Cathy Ennis Cathy Ennis Cathy Ennis Cathy Ennis Jacki Silar Jacki Silar Jacki Silar t-2nd Jacki Silar rd Jacki Silar th Jacki Silar th Jacki Silar th Jacki Silar t-2nd Jacki Silar th Jacki Silar t-1st Jacki Silar rd Jacki Silar t-2nd Jacki Silar th Jacki Silar th Jacki Silar th Liz Tchou t-3rd Liz Tchou th Liz Tchou th Liz Tchou t-4th Liz Tchou th Liz Tchou th Liz Tchou th Beth Bozman t-2nd Beth Bozman t-2nd Beth Bozman rd Beth Bozman rd Beth Bozman t-4th Beth Bozman t-4th Beth Bozman th Beth Bozman th Pam Bustin rd Pam Bustin th Pam Bustin th Pam Bustin th Pam Bustin th DUKE FIELD HOCKEY COACHING HISTORY BY WINS Head Coach Years Record Pct. Jacki Silar (15) Beth Bozman (8) Liz Tchou (7) Pam Bustin 2011-pres (5) Cathy Ennis (4) James Barnes (2) Kathleen Simpson 1974 (1) Lee Limbird 1973 (1) Pam Lawrason 1972 (1) BY WINNING PERCENTAGE Head Coach Years Record Pct. Kathleen Simpson 1974 (1) Lee Limbird 1973 (1) Beth Bozman (8) Pam Bustin 2011-pres (5) Jacki Silar (15) James Barnes (2) Cathy Ennis (4) Liz Tchou (7) Pam Lawrason 1972 (1) Program Record: (.598) ACC Regular Season Record: (.289) ACC Tournament Record: (.327) NCAA Tournament Record: (.600) Head coach Pam Bustin at the 2014 USA Field Hockey Hall of Fame induction ceremony in Lancaster, Pa. 45

46 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS * Denotes ACC contest; # denotes regular season tournament; denotes ACC Tournament game; denotes NCAA Tournament game; t denotes post-season tournament (Pre-1983); x/x indicates Duke/opponent national rankings at time of contest 1971 (0-0-1) North Carolina H T (1-3) O 23 Averett College A W 2-0 O 30 Catawba College H L 1-11 N 14 North Carolina H L 1-4 N 28 Salem College A L (5-1-1) High Point H W 1-0 North Carolina A W 5-0 Averett College H T 2-2 Catawba College H L 0-4 UNC-Greensboro H W 3-2 Salem College H W 4-0 NC State H W (8-1) University of the South H W 11-0 O 18 North Carolina A W 2-0 East Carolina A L 1-2 UNC-Greensboro (B) A W 7-0 High Point A W 1-0 Campbell H W 7-0 Wake Forest H W 8-0 UNC-Greensboro (A) H W 3-0 Catawba College H W 4-0 North Carolina Club t N1 T 0-0 UNC-Greensboro (A) t N1 L 1-2 Appalachian State t N1 T 1-1 N1 - Greenville, N.C. (Deep South Tournament) 1975 (5-4-3) Roanoke A T 1-1 Lynchburg A L 0-2 East Carolina A W 2-1 Appalachian State H L 1-3 UNC-Greensboro A T 0-0 Catawba College H W 2-0 Wake Forest A W 1-0 William & Mary H L 2-3 East Carolina H T 1-1 Coker College t N1 W 4-0 Tennessee t N1 W 4-0 North Carolina t N1 L 0-2 N1 - Winthrop, N.C. (Deep South Tournament) 1976 (7-3-1) S 24 High Point A L 1-2 S 30 Wake Forest H W 6-1 O 5 Appalachian State A T 1-1 O 8 Roanoke College H W 6-0 O 11 UNC-Greensboro H L 0-1 O 14 East Carolina H W 2-1 O 15 Lynchburg H W 3-0 O 19 North Carolina H W 2-1 O 23 Durham Club H W 1-0 O 29 William & Mary A L 1-4 O 30 Westhampton t N1 W 1-0 N 4 Univ. of the South t N1 W 3-0 N 5 S. Carolina Club t N1 W 2-0 N 6 Tennessee t N1 W 2-0 N1 - Greenville, N.C. (Deep South Tournament) 1977 (8-4) S 27 Pfeiffer H W 5-1 S 29 East Carolina A W 2-0 O 4 Appalachian State A W 2-1 O 7 Roanoke A W 4-2 O 8 Virginia Tech H L 0-1 O 11 High Point H L 1-2 O 15 Davidson H W 2-1 O 21 UNC-Greensboro A W 3-1 O 25 North Carolina A L 0-1 O 28 Catawba College H W 3-0 O 31 Richmond H L 0-2 N 3 North Carolina t H L 1-2 t - AIAW Tournament 1978 (9-7) S 21 Catawba A W 3-0 S 24 North Carolina Club H W 1-0 S 26 East Carolina H W 4-0 S 29 Wake Forest H W 4-0 S 30 Roanoke College H W 3-0 O 3 UNC-Greensboro A W 3-1 O 6 Richmond Club A L 2-7 O 7 Richmond A L O 10 Appalachian State A W 2-1 O 14 VPI H W 2-1 O 17 North Carolina H L 2-4 O 20 Longwood H L 4-1 O 21 Pfeiffer A L 0-3 O 24 High Point A W 3-1 O 27 North Carolina t N1 L 1-3 O 27 UNC-Greensboro t N1 L 0-1 O 28 High Point t N1 W 2-1 N1 - Boone, N.C. (AIAW Tournament) 1979 (5-7-1) S 25 East Carolina A W 4-2 S 25 Clemson N L 0-4 S 29 Virginia Tech # N1 L 1-3 S 30 Hollins # A T 1-1 O 5 Wake Forest A L 1-2 O 7 Durham Club A W 1-0 O 9 Appalachian State H W 3-2 O 12 Davidson A L 1-2 O 16 North Carolina A L 1-2 O 19 Longwood A W 3-2 O 23 Pfeiffer A L 2-4 O 26 Catawba H L 1-2 O 27 North Carolina Club H W 3-0 N 1 Appalachian State t N2 W 1-0 N 2 North Carolina t N2 L 1-3 N1 - Hollins, Va. (Hollins Round Robin) N2 - Rock Hill, S.C. (NCAIAW Tournament) 1980 (5-5) S 23 Catawba A W 2-0 S 27 Longwood H L 2-4 O 7 Appalachian State A L 0-1 O 10 Davidson H L 0-2 O 13 Old Dominion H L 1-5 O 14 Wake Forest H W 6-0 O 16 North Carolina H L 0-1 O 18 Richmond H W 5-1 O 21 Pfeiffer A W 3-2 O 28 High Point A W 3-1 O 30 Appalachian State t H L 0-1 t - NCAIAW Tournament

47 1981 (8-7-1) S 22 North Carolina H W 2-1 S 25 Catawba College H W 4-1 S 27 Virginia Tech H L 1-2 S 29 Pfeiffer College H L 1-3 O 6 Appalachian State H W 2-1 O 9 Wake Forest A W 4-2 O 11 Old Dominion A L 0-6 O 13 North Carolina A W 3-2 O 19 Davidson A W 1-0 O 21 Clemson A T 1-1 O 23 Richmond A W 3-1 O 24 Longwood A L 1-2 O 29 North Carolina t N1 L 0-1 O 30 Appalachian State t N1 T 0-0 N 6 Virginia t N2 L 0-2 N 7 Eastern Kentucky t N2 L 0-1 N1 - NCAIAW Tournament (High Point, N.C.) N2 - Region II AIAW (Blacksburg, Va.) 1982 (14-6) S 21 North Carolina A L 0-6 S 24 Richmond H W 2-0 S 25 Old Dominion H L 0-6 S 28 Catawba College A W 4-0 O 5 High Point H W 4-0 O 7 Appalachian State A W 2-1 O 9 Virginia Tech # A L 1-3 O 9 Radford # N1 W 4-0 O 10 Pfeiffer # N1 W 3-0 O 12 Pfeiffer A W 4-0 O 14 Virginia Tech A L 0-2 O 16 Wake Forest # N2 W 3-1 O 17 Virginia # A L 1-5 O 21 Wake Forest H W 5-0 O 23 Longwood H W 2-0 O 28 Davidson H W 5-0 O 30 Davidson t N3 W 2-0 O 31 Clemson t N3 W 2-1 O 31 North Carolina Club t N3 W 2-0 N 1 North Carolina H L 0-1 N1 - Blacksburg, Va. (Virginia Tech Tournament) N2 - Charlottesville, Va. (Cavalier Classic) N3 - Boone, N.C. (Deep South Tournament) 1983 (8-7, 1-1 ACC) S 15 High Point A W 3-1 S 17 Penn State H L 0-2 S 21 North Carolina * H L 0-2 S 27 Wake Forest * A W 3-0 S 29 Catawba College H W 6-1 O 1 Longwood A W 1-0 O 2 Richmond A L 2-3 O 5 Appalachian State H W 3-0 O 8 Virginia Tech H W 7-0 O 11 Pfeiffer College H W 3-1 O 15 Wake Forest N1 W 6-0 O 16 North Carolina A L 1-2 O 21 LaSalle A L 0-2 O 22 Villanova A L 0-2 O 26 North Carolina A L 1-3 N1 - Chapel Hill, N.C (16-5, 2-2 ACC) S 8 VCU H L 0-2 S 11 Davidson H W 5-0 S 14 High Point H W 2-0 S 18 North Carolina * A L 0-2 S 21 Catawba College A W 4-0 S 26 Wake Forest * H W 3-0 S 29 Richmond H L 1-2 O 3 Appalachian State A W 4-1 O 7 Virginia * H W 1-0 O 10 Pfeiffer College A W 2-1 O 13 James Madison A L 2-4 O 14 Eastern Kentucky A W 3-1 O 15 Radford A W 2-1 O 20 Longwood H W 4-1 O 24 North Carolina * H L 0-4 O 26 Davidson # N1 W 4-0 O 26 High Point # A W 1-0 O 27 Appalachian State # N1 W 1-0 O 28 William & Mary H W 3-0 N 2 Wake Forest N2 W 4-0 N 03 North Carolina N2 L 0-3 N1 - High Point, N.C. (Deep South Tournament) N2 - Charlottesville, Va. (ACC Tournament) 1985 (10-6-1, ACC) S 8 Penn State H L 0-1 S 17 Wake Forest * A W 3-0 S 20 High Point A W 4-0 S 24 Pfeiffer H W 5-0 S 28 William & Mary A L 1-2 S 29 Richmond A L 0-1 O 2 Appalachian State H W 4-0 O 5 James Madison H W 2-1 O 8 Davidson A W 7-0 O 12 American A W 1-0 O 13 Maryland * A T 1-1 O 20 Virginia * A L 0-4 O 23 North Carolina * H L 0-4 O 25 Longwood H W 2-1 O 27 Radford H W 1-0 N 1 Wake Forest N1 W 9-2 N 2 North Carolina A L 1-6 N1 - Chapel Hill, N.C (11-8-1, 1-3 ACC) S 10 Catawba College H W 10-0 S 13 VCU A L 0-1 S 14 Kent State A W 4-1 S 14 James Madison A L 1-6 S 16 Pfeiffer College H W 4-1 S 18 High Point H W 9-0 S 21 Iowa H L 0-6 S 24 Wake Forest * H W 3-0 S 27 Longwood A W 1-0 S 28 Radford A W 2-0 O 1 Appalachian State A W 6-0 O 4 William & Mary H T 0-0 O 5 Richmond H W 5-0 O 9 Virginia * H L 1-2 O 14 North Carolina * A L 6-1 O 18 West Chester, Pa. A L 1-2 O 19 St. Joseph s A1 W 4-3 O 25 Maryland * H L 0-3 O 26 La Salle H W DUKE FIELD HOCKEY O 31 North Carolina N1 L 0-4 A1 - West Chester, Pa. N1 - College Park, Md (10-6-3, 1-3 ACC) S 13 James Madison H W 4-2 S 15 Pfeiffer College A W 1-0 S 18 Davidson H W 6-0 S 21 Northeastern H W 1-0 S 23 Wake Forest * A W 1-0 S 26 William & Mary A L 0-4 S 27 Richmond A T 1-1 O 1 Appalachian State H W 4-0 O 3 Radford H W 4-1 O 6 Longwood H W 4-2 O 10 Virginia * A L 1-4 O 13 North Carolina * H L 0-2 O 17 Rutgers A T 1-1 O 18 Maryland * A L 1-5 O 20 Loyola, Md. A L 1-2 O 25 Maine H T 3-3 O 30 Wake Forest N1 W 5-0 O 31 North Carolina A L 1-8 N 3 High Point H W 6-0 N1 - Chapel Hill, N.C (11-4-2, ACC) S 8 Davidson A W 1-0 S 17 James Madison A T 0-0 S 23 Maryland * H T 2-2 S 25 Richmond H W 5-0 S 28 Appalachian State A W 5-1 O 1 Longwood A W 5-1 O 2 Radford A W 2-1 O 6 Wake Forest * H W 3-0 O 8 Virginia * H W 1-0 O 11 North Carolina * A L 0-3 O 15 Temple A W 1-0 O 16 Villanova A L 1-2 O 18 VCU A W 1-0 O 22 Loyola, Md. H W 2-1 O 23 William & Mary H L 0-2 O 26 Pfeiffer College H W 7-0 O 29 Maryland N1 L 0-3 N1 - Charlottesville, Va. (ACC Tournament) 1989 (9-10-1, 1-3 ACC) S 9 Old Dominion A L 1-3 S 10 Penn State A L 0-2 S 12 Davidson H W 4-0 S 15 Radford H W 9-1 S 17 St. Louis H W 3-0 S 20 Wake Forest * A W 3-0 S 23 William & Mary A W 5-3 S 24 Richmond A T 0-0 S 29 Appalachian State H W 5-0 O 6 Virginia * A L 2-3 O 7 Providence N1 L 2-3 O 10 North Carolina * H L 0-2 O 14 Maryland * A L 0-2 O 15 Rutgers N2 L 1-2 O 17 Loyola, Md. A W 4-2 O 21 James Madison H L 1-2 O 22 Boston University H L 1-2 O 24 Longwood H W 5-0 O 27 Wake Forest H W

48 O 28 North Carolina H L 0-3 N1 - Charlottesville, Va. N2 - College Park, Md (15-5, 2-1 ACC) S 8 James Madison A W 2-1 S 15 New Hampshire (/19) H L 0-1 S 16 Miami (Ohio) H W 1-0 S 18 Davidson A W 3-0 S 23 Appalachian State H W 8-0 S 26 Wake Forest H W 6-1 S 29 William & Mary H W 1-0 S 30 Kent State H W 4-0 O 5 Maryland (/7) * H W 2-1 O 7 Virginia (/6) * A W 2-1 O 10 North Carolina (/3) * A L 1-3 O 13 Maine N W 4-1 O 14 Boston University (/15) A L 0-2 O 16 Boston College A W 3-1 O 20 Richmond H W 6-0 O 21 VCU H L 1-3 O 26 Loyola H W 4-0 O 28 Davis & Elkins H W 8-0 N 3 Virginia (/20) N1 W 2-1 N 14 North Carolina (/2) N1 L 1-2 N1 - College Park, Md. (ACC Tournament) 1991 (15-5, 2-1 ACC) S 10 Davidson H W 4-0 S 14 Ohio State N1 W 4-0 S 15 William & Mary A W 3-0 S 18 North Carolina (/8) A L 0-3 S 21 Michigan (/14) H W 2-0 S 22 Northeastern (/15) H L 1-2 S 28 VCU A W 2-0 S 29 Richmond A W 5-1 O 2 Wake Forest A W 3-0 O 5 James Madison H L 0-2 O 6 Virginia (/6) * H W 1-0 O 12 Old Dominion H L 1-7 O 15 Appalachian State A W 2-0 O 19 Maryland (/3) * A L 1-3 O 21 American A L 1-2 O 22 Loyola A W 2-0 O 30 North Carolina (/4) * H L 1-3 N 1 Ball State (/16) H W 2-1 N 4 Boston College H W 3-2 N 9 North Carolina (/4) A L 0-1 N1 - Williamsburg, Va (13-7, 2-2 ACC) u NCAA Tournament S 7 Appalachian State A W 6-0 S 12 James Madison (/15) A W 4-1 S 13 Ohio State (/14) A W 2-1 S 18 Ohio A W 5-0 S 20 VCU H L 1-2 S 26 North Carolina (/10) * H L 0-3 S 27 American H W 4-1 S 30 Wake Forest * H W 6-0 O 4 Maryland (/4) * A W 2-1 O 9 Old Dominion (/1) A L 1-7 O 10 Connecticut A W 1-0 O 17 Boston College A W 3-1 O 18 Northeastern (/5) A W 1-0 O 23 Richmond H W 1-0 O 25 Virginia (/11) * A L 1-2 O 30 William & Mary H W 4-0 N 1 North Carolina (/4) A L 0-2 N 7 Maryland (/6) N1 L 1-2 N 12 Virginia (/7) N2 W 4-2 N 15 North Carolina A L 0-3 N1 - Winston-Salem, N.C. N2 - Chapel Hill, N.C (7-14-1, 0-4 ACC) S 4 Richmond A W 6-3 S 11 William & Mary A L 1-2 S 12 VCU A L 1-2 S 15 Davidson H W 4-0 S 18 North Carolina (/1) * A L 0-1 S 19 Temple (/7) H L (2OT) 0-1 S 24 James Madison (/9) H L 0-3 S 26 Northeastern (/13) H L (2OT) 1-2 S 29 Wake Forest * A L 0-1 O 2 Maryland (/7) * A L 0-3 O 3 American A W 1-0 O 9 Virginia * H L 0-1 O 16 Pacific N W 2-1 O 17 Stanford N W 2-1 O 19 California A W 2-0 O 23 Old Dominion (/5) H L 0-2 O 24 Boston College H L 1-3 O 29 UMass (/3) H L 0-2 O 31 North Carolina (/7) H L 1-2 N 5 Wake Forest A W 6-2 N 6 Maryland N1 L 0-4 N1 - Winston-Salem, N.C (8-11-1, ACC) S 3 Richmond H W 3-1 S 9 William & Mary H W 2-0 S 11 Stanford H W 3-0 S 17 Virginia * A L 1-3 S 18 Maryland * A L 0-4 S 23 Wake Forest * A L 0-2 S 24 North Carolina * A L 0-6 S 28 Davidson A L 2-3 O 1 Virginia * H L 0-1 O 2 Maryland * H T (2OT) 1-1 O 7 American A L 0-1 O 9 California A W 2-1 O 12 Wake Forest * H W 3-1 O 15 Temple A W 1-0 O 16 Villanova A W 4-0 O 21 James Madison A L 0-4 O 23 VCU H W 6-0 O 28 North Carolina * H L 0-3 O 29 Old Dominion A L 1-2 N 4 Wake Forest N1 L 2-3 N1 - Charlottesville, Va (10-12, 1-7 ACC) S 2 Central Michigan H W 6-1 S 3 Appalachian State H W 10-0 S 9 William & Mary A L 1-3 S 10 Maryland * A L 3-7 S 16 Harvard A W 3-0 S 17 Northeastern A L 1-4 S 20 North Carolina * H L 0-2 S 23 Davidson H W 11-0 S 24 Wake Forest * A L 0-2 S 30 Richmond A W 5-0 O 1 Virginia * A L 0-1 O 7 Old Dominion A L O 8 Radford A W 4-1 O 11 Wake Forest * H L 2-3 O 14 Temple H W 4-0 O 15 Virginia * H W 2-0 O 22 James Madison H L 3-4 O 25 North Carolina * A L 0-3 O 28 Villanova H W 7-1 O 29 Maryland * H L 1-3 N 2 Wake Forest N1 W 2-1 N 4 North Carolina N1 L 1-2 N1 - College Park, Md (12-10, 3-5 ACC) u NCAA Tournament S 2 Old Dominion (/4) A L 5-7 S 7 Central Michigan A W 5-0 S 8 Northwestern (/12) N1 L 3-4 S 13 Maryland (/2) * H W 2-1 S 20 Harvard (/16) H W 2-1 S 22 William & Mary (/16) H W 3-2 S 25 North Carolina (/2) * A L 2-5 S 28 Northeastern (/6) H L 1-7 S 29 Richmond H W 6-2 O 5 Virginia (/4) * H L 1-2 O 7 Wake Forest (/15) * A W 1-0 O 10 Wake Forest (/15) * H L 0-2 O 15 Appalachian State A W 10-0 O 19 Temple A W 6-0 O 20 Villanova N2 W 5-2 O 26 Maryland (/5) * A L 1-3 O 27 VCU A W 7-0 O 30 North Carolina (/1) * H L 0-5 N 2 Virginia (/3) * A W (2OT) 3-2 N 8 Wake Forest H W 2-0 N 9 North Carolina (/1) H L 2-3 N 16 Virginia (4/6) N3 L 1-4 N1 - Mt. Pleasant, Mich. N2 - Philadelphia, Pa. N3 - Chapel Hill, N.C (11-9, 1-3 ACC) A 30 James Madison A L 4-6 S 6 Appalachian State H W 13-0 S 12 Lehigh N1 W 13-0 S 14 Princeton A L 0-1 S 17 Wake Forest A W 2-1 S 20 Temple (/17) H W 2-1 S 21 Old Dominion (/1) H L 1-4 S 26 North Carolina (/2) H L 1-5 S 28 Richmond A W 4-1 O 7 Wake Forest * H W 9-1 O 11 Boston College (/15) A L 2-4 O 12 Boston University A W (2OT) 3-2 O 18 Harvard N2 W 4-2 O 19 William & Mary A W 4-2 O 24 Maryland (/3) * H L 0-5 O 26 Maine H W 2-1 O 29 North Carolina (/3) * A L 0-5 N 2 Virginia (/2) * A L 1-5 N 7 Wake Forest N3 W 3-2 N 8 Virginia N3 L 1-2 N1 - Princeton, N.J. N2 - Williamsburg, Va. N3 - Chapel Hill, N.C.

49 1998 (10-10, 0-3 ACC) S 1 Old Dominion (/2) A L 0-7 S 5 Iowa (/20) N1 W 2-1 S 7 Penn State (/5) N1 L 0-1 S 13 William & Mary A W 1-0 S 16 Wake Forest H W 2-1 S 20 James Madison H W 3-2 S 26 North Carolina (/2) A L 0-2 S 27 Richmond H W 4-0 S 30 North Carolina (/2) * H L 2-3 O 6 Wake Forest * A L 0-3 O 10 Temple A W 5-1 O 11 Delaware A W 2-1 O 17 Maryland (/7) * A L 3-7 O 18 VCU A W 3-0 O 23 Yale H W 2-1 O 25 Boston College (/6) H L 0-1 O 27 Appalachian State A W 3-2 O 31 Virginia (/2) * H L 1-2 N 2 Princeton (/4) L 0-2 N 5 Wake Forest (/20) N2 L (ot) 2-3 N1 - St. Louis, Mo. (ACC/Big Ten Challenge) N2 - Charlottesville, Va (13-8, 1-3 ACC) u NCAA Tournament A 28 William & Mary H W 3-1 A 29 North Carolina * A L 0-4 S 4 VCU A W 4-0 S 5 James Madison A L 1-6 S 11 Wake Forest A L 0-6 S 14 Radford H W 3-2 S 17 Appalachian H W 9-0 S 19 Old Dominion H W 3-2 S 25 Temple H W 5-0 S 26 UMass H W 2-1 S 29 Maryland * H L 1-3 O 3 North Carolina H L 0-3 O 9 Yale N1 W 2-1 O 10 Princeton N1 W 3-1 O 12 Fairfield A W 5-0 O 17 Wake Forest * H W 2-1 O 23 Davidson H W 3-1 O 29 Richmond A W 4-1 O 31 Virginia * A L 2-3 N 4 Virginia N2 L 0-2 N 13 Michigan N2 L 1-2 N1 - Fairfield, Conn. N2 - Winston-Salem, N.C (7-12, 0-4 ACC) A 26 North Carolina A L 0-3 S 3 Michigan St. N1 L 1-2 S 4 Michigan N1 L 1-3 S 10 Old Dominion A L 0-5 S 12 Appalachian State A W 8-0 S 16 VCU H W 3-0 S 17 James Madison H W 3-2 S 20 Wake Forest H L 0-4 S 23 William & Mary H W 2-0 S 24 Radford H W 3-1 S 30 Richmond H L 1-2 O 1 North Carolina * H L 1-2 O 5 Wake Forest * A L 2-4 O 8 Maryland * A L 0-4 O 15 Princeton A L 2-5 O 17 Villanova A W 5-3 O 27 Virginia * H L 2-3 O 29 Yale H W 3-1 N 2 Virginia N2 L 1-2 N1 - St. Louis, Mo. (ACC/Big Ten Challenge) N2 - College Park, Md (9-9, 0-4 ACC) A 25 Radford N W 2-0 A 26 James Madison A W 2-1 S 1 VCU H W 3-1 S 8 Michigan State (/6) # N1 W 1-0 S 9 Louisville (/10) # A L 1-2 S 22 William & Mary (/20) A L 1-2 S 23 Richmond A W 3-0 S 29 North Carolina (/2) * A L 0-5 S 30 Appalachian State H W 7-0 O 6 Maryland (/1) * H L 5-6 O 7 Davidson H W 7-0 O 10 Wake Forest (/1) A L 3-4 O 14 Ursinus N W 8-0 O 16 Villanova A W 3-2 O 21 North Carolina (/5) H L 1-3 O 24 Wake Forest (/3) * H L 2-3 O 28 Virginia (/8) * A L 1-2 N 1 Virginia (/8) N2 L 1-3 N1 - Louisville, Ky. (Louisville Tournament) N2 - Chapel Hill, N.C (14-9, 1-3 ACC) u NCAA Quarterfinals A 31 La Salle A W 4-2 S 1 Delaware A W 4-0 S 7 James Madison A L 2-3 S 14 Old Dominion (/4) A L 1-8 S 15 VCU A W 5-2 S 21 Louisville (/9) H W 2-1 S 22 Richmond H W 6-0 S 24 Davidson H W 12-0 S 27 Wake Forest (/3) * A L 0-3 S 29 Northeastern (/9) H W 3-2 O 5 North Carolina (/7) * H (2OT) L 4-5 O 6 William & Mary H W 2-0 O 12 Maryland (/1) * A L 0-5 O 14 Villanova H W 2-0 O 19 North Carolina (/12) A L 1-3 O 20 Radford H W 2-0 O 27 Appalachian State A W 4-1 N 1 Virginia (/20) * H W 4-2 N 3 Michigan (/2) H L 2-3 N 7 Virginia H W 5-2 N 8 Wake Forest H L 1-2 N 16 James Madison N1 W 2-1 N 17 Wake Forest (/3) A L 0-2 N1 - Winston-Salem, N.C (20-4, 2-2 ACC) u NCAA Finals A 30 Delaware A W 3-1 A 31 West Chester N W 12-0 S 6 James Madison H W 9-0 S 7 Appalachian State H W 6-0 S 13 Wake Forest (/1) * H L 1-3 S 21 Old Dominion (/5) H W 3-2 S 23 Michigan State (/7) N W 2-0 S 27 Northeastern N W 3-0 S 28 New Hampshire A W 4-2 O 3 North Carolina (/2) * A L DUKE FIELD HOCKEY O 5 Boston University H W 7-0 O 11 Maryland (/3) * H W 3-1 O 12 Wake Forest (/1) A W 1-0 O 18 North Carolina (/2) H W 5-0 O 19 William & Mary (/16) H W 3-2 O 23 Davidson A W 12-1 N 1 Richmond A W 3-2 N 2 Virginia * A W 6-1 N 7 North Carolina (/4) N1 W 4-3 N 9 Wake Forest (/1) N1 L 2-3 N 15 American (/19) H W 3-1 N 16 Old Dominion (/8) H W 8-2 N 21 Maryland (/3) H W 4-2 N 23 Wake Forest (/1) N2 L 1-3 N1 - Charlottesville, Va. (ACC Tournament) N2 - Amherst, Mass. (NCAA Final Four) 2004 (18-5, 2-2 ACC) u NCAA Finals A 28 Louisville # N1 W 2-1 A 29 Michigan State # A L 1-4 S 4 New Hampshire H W 11-0 S 5 Towson H W 12-0 S 11 Wake Forest * A W 4-3 S 12 Kent State H W 10-0 S 18 James Madison H W 4-1 S 19 Old Dominion (/7) H W 4-2 S 25 North Carolina (/2) * H L 1-2 O 2 Radford H W 10-0 O 3 Davidson H W 13-0 O 9 Maryland (/5) * A L 4-5 O 10 Villanova N W 6-2 O 16 William & Mary (/16) A W 6-2 O 17 Old Dominion (/8) A W 3-0 O 23 Penn State (/19) N W 4-1 O 24 Northwestern A W 5-1 O 30 Virginia (/16) * H W 3-0 N 5 Maryland (/4) N2 L 2-3 N 13 Old Dominion (/12) N3 W 5-3 N 14 North Carolina (/1) A W 2-1 N 19 Michigan State (/8) N4 W 5-2 N 21 Wake Forest (/3) A L 0-3 N1 - East Lansing, Mich. (Champion s Challenge) N2 - Winston-Salem, N.C. N3 - Chapel Hill, N.C. N4 - Winston-Salem, N.C. (NCAA Final Four) 2005 (18-5, 3-2 ACC) u NCAA Finals A 27 Louisville # A W 7-0 A 28 Michigan State # N1 W 3-0 S 3 Delaware # A W 7-2 S 4 Ohio State # N2 W 3-1 S 10 Wake Forest * H L 2-1 S 17 Iowa (/10) H W 3-2 S 18 Old Dominion (/9) H L 5-2 S 23 North Carolina (/3) * A W 2-1 S 25 James Madison (/19) A W 2-1 O 1 Boston College (/16) A W 6-1 O 2 Harvard A W 6-0 O 8 Maryland (/2) * H L 2-0 O 11 Villanova (/18) H W 7-1 O 15 William & Mary N W 4-0 O 16 Old Dominion (/8) A W 3-2 O 28 Northwestern H W 9-0 O 30 Virginia (/20) * A W 4-0 N 3 Virginia (/6) N3 W 5-1 N 4 Maryland (/2) A L 4-3

50 N 12 Princeton A W (2ot) 2-1 N 13 Connecticut (/10) N4 (2ot) W 3-2 N 18 Wake Forest (/2) N5 W 3-2 N 21 Maryland (/1) N5 L 1-0 N1 - Louisville, Ky. (Champion s Challenge) N2 - Newark, Del. (Blue Hen Classic) N3 - College Park, Md. N4 - Princeton, N.J. N5 - Louisville, Ky. (NCAA Final Four) 2006 (16-6, 3-2 ACC) u NCAA Semifinals A 26 Louisville (/14) # H W 2-1 A 27 Delaware # H W 5-1 S 2 Kent State N1 W 6-0 S 3 Iowa (/12) A W 3-2 S 9 Wake Forest (/2) * A L 3-0 S 10 Boston University H W 4-0 S 16 Appalachian State H W 7-0 S 17 Old Dominion (/3) H (2OT) L 4-3 S 23 North Carolina (/5) * H W 2-1 S 30 Boston College (/7) * H L (2OT) 2-1 O 1 Harvard H W 5-2 O 7 Maryland (/1) * A W 2-0 O 9 Villanova (/16) N2 W 7-2 O 10 Drexel A W 5-1 O 14 William & Mary (/17) N3 W 3-1 O 15 Old Dominion (/3) A L 1-0 O 21 California (/12) H W 1-0 O 28 Virginia (/10) * H W 3-1 N 2 North Carolina (/8) A L 2-0 N 11 James Madison (/13) H W 3-2 N 12 Ohio State (/5) H W 3-0 N 17 Wake Forest (/1) A (2OT) L 5-4 N1 - Iowa City, Iowa N2 - Philadelphia, Pa. N3 - Norfolk, Va (11-9, 1-4 ACC) u NCAA Tournament A 25 Ohio University # N1 L 2-1 A 26 Louisville (/14) # N1 W 2-0 S 1 William & Mary H W 3-0 S 2 Iowa (/10) H L 2-0 S 8 Wake Forest (/5) * H L 4-2 S 9 Radford H W 4-0 S 15 Drexel H W 3-1 S 16 Old Dominion (/13) H L 1-0 S 22 North Carolina (/1) * A L 5-0 S 23 Richmond H W 4-1 S 28 Boston College (/10) * A W 3-2 S 30 Boston University N2 W 3-2 O 6 Maryland (/2) * H L 4-2 O 13 Longwood N W 4-0 O 14 Old Dominion (/10) A W 4-1 O 20 Delaware A W 5-2 O 21 Pennsylvania N3 W 5-2 O 27 Virginia (/15) * A L 5-3 N 1 Wake Forest (/3) N2 L 3-2 N 10 James Madison (/7) N4 L 5-4 N1 - East Lansing, Mich. (Champion s Challenge) N2 - Chestnut Hill, Mass. N3 - Newark, Del. N4 - Chapel Hill, N.C (15-6, 2-3 ACC) u NCAA Quarterfinals A 30 Louisville (/17) # A L 0-1 A 31 Delaware # N1 W 2-0 S 6 American (/15) N W 3-1 S 7 Iowa (/5) A W 2-1 S 13 Wake Forest (/2) * A L 1-4 S 14 Drexel H W 4-1 S 20 Ohio State (/18) H W 3-2 S 21 Old Dominion H W 1-0 S 27 North Carolina (/5) * H L 1-2 O 4 Boston College (/13) * H W 5-0 O 5 Boston University H W 2-0 O 11 Maryland (/1) * A W 3-2 O 14 Ohio University H W 4-0 O 17 William & Mary A W 7-1 O 19 Old Dominion A W 2-1 O 25 Appalachian State H W 10-1 O 26 Longwood H W 6-0 N 1 Virginia (/13) * H L 3-4 N 6 Virginia (/12) H L 2-5 N 15 Connecticut (/5) N2 W 2-1 N 16 Maryland (/1) A L 5-8 N1/# - Louisville, Ky. (Champion s Challenge) N2 - College Park, Md (9-10, 0-5 ACC) A 29 Louisville (/13) # H W 3-0 A 30 Michigan State (/8) # H W 3-2 S 5 Drexel A L 3-4 S 6 St. Joseph s N W 4-3 S 12 Wake Forest (/11) * H L 2-3 S 19 Longwood H W 7-0 S 20 Old Dominion (/15) H L 2-3 S 26 North Carolina (/2) * A L 0-7 S 27 New Hampshire H W 7-1 O 3 Boston College (/10) * A L 2-3 O 4 Boston University N W 5-1 O 10 Maryland (/1) * H L 0-3 O 11 North Carolina (/2) H L 1-2 O 17 William & Mary N W 4-1 O 18 Old Dominion (/20) A W 3-1 O 24 Ohio University A W 1-0 O 25 Ohio State (/15) A L 1-2 O 31 Virginia (/3) * A L 1-2 N 5 Virginia (/3) A L 1-3 # - Champion s Challenge 2010 (8-11, 0-5 ACC) A 28 Louisville (/13) # N1 (2OT) W 3-2 A 29 Michigan State (/7) # A L 0-1 S 4 Longwood A W 2-0 S 5 James Madison (/12) A W 1-0 S 11 Wake Forest (/8) * A L (SO) 2-3 S 12 Drexel (/13) H W 2-1 S 18 Ohio State (/10) H L 1-3 S 19 Old Dominion H L 1-2 S 25 North Carolina (/1) * H L 0-1 S 26 Richmond H W 2-0 O 2 Boston College (/12) * H L 0-1 O 3 Boston University (/11) H W 1-0 O 9 Maryland (/2) * A L 1-3 O 10 American (/10) A L 1-3 O 15 William & Mary A W 1-0 O 17 Old Dominion (/19) A W 4-3 O 23 Penn State (/11) A L 1-2 O 30 Virginia (/3) * H L N 4 Virginia (/3) N2 L 1-2 N1 - East Lansing, Mich. (Champion s Challenge) N2 - Winston-Salem, N.C (14-8, 2-3 ACC) u NCAA Quarterfinals A 26 Ohio State (15/6) A W 3-2 A 28 Indiana (15/-) A L 2-3 S 3 Delaware (15/-) A W 5-2 S 4 Drexel (15/18) N1 W 2-0 S 10 Wake Forest * H W 1-0 S 11 Longwood (9/-) H W 1-0 S 17 Penn State (6/7) H L 1-2 S 18 Old Dominion (6/2) H L (2OT) 2-3 S 24 North Carolina (9/2) * A L 0-1 S 29 Boston College (9/8) * A W 4-2 O 2 Boston University (9/18) A W 1-0 O 8 Maryland (8/3) * H L 1-2 O 9 James Madison (8/-) H W 9-1 O 15 William & Mary (7/-) A W 3-0 O 16 Old Dominion (7/1) A W 2-1 O 23 Central Michigan (5/-) H W 5-0 O 29 Virginia (6/-) * A L (PS) 2-3 N 3 Virginia (8/-) N2 W 3-2 N 4 Maryland (8/3) A W 2-1 N 6 North Carolina (8/1) N2 L 1-2 N 12 Stanford (6/10) N3 W 5-0 N 13 Old Dominion (6/2) A L 1-2 N1 - Newark, Del. N2 - College Park, Md. N3 - Norfolk, Va (7-11, 0-5 ACC) A 24 Drexel (5/24) A L 0-1 A 26 Temple (5/-) A W 2-1 A 31 Princeton (5/4) H L 2-5 S 2 Longwood (5/-) A W 6-2 S 8 Wake Forest (9/14) * A L (2OT) 2-3 S 9 Northwestern (9/11) H L 2-4 S 14 Richmond (17/25) H W 2-1 S 16 Old Dominion (17/8) H L 1-3 S 21 North Carolina (19/1) * H L 3-7 S 23 Michigan State (19/15) H W 4-2 S 28 Boston College (21/-) * H L 1-2 S 30 Kent State (21/-) H W 11-2 O 6 Maryland (24/5) * A L 0-2 O 12 James Madison (-/-) A W 1-0 O 14 Old Dominion (-/8) A L 2-3 O 19 California (24/-) H W 2-1 O 27 Virginia (22/7) * H L 1-3 N 1 Maryland (22/7) N1 L 1-2 N1 - Chapel Hill, N.C.

51 2013 (17-7, 3-3 ACC) u NCAA Finals A 30 Indiana (10/-) H W 4-0 S 1 Drexel (10/17) H W 4-1 S 6 Princeton (10/3) A L 1-3 S 8 Rutgers (10/-) A (2OT) W 3-2 S 13 William & Mary (9/-) H W 2-1 S 15 Old Dominion (9/15) H W 1-0 S 20 Northwestern (9/13) H L 2-3 S 22 Radford (9/-) H W 6-0 S 27 North Carolina (13/1) * A W (SO) 3-2 S 29 Longwood (13/-) H W 3-1 O 4 California (7/-) H W 2-1 O 6 Wake Forest (7/14) * H W 3-1 O 11 Syracuse (7/3) * H L (2OT) 1-2 O 18 Virginia (8/6) * A L 3-4 O 20 Stanford (8/13) H W 2-0 O 26 Boston College (8/7) * A W 2-1 O 27 Boston Univ. (8/-) A W 3-1 N 2 Maryland (7/1) * H L 1-5 N 7 Virginia (8/4) N1 W 2-1 N 8 Maryland (8/1) N1 L 2-3 N 16 New Hampshire (5/16) H W 6-1 N 17 UMass (5/10) H W 4-1 N 22 Maryland (5/1) N2 W 3-2 N 24 Connecticut (5/4) N2 L 0-2 N1 - Newton, Mass. N2 - Norfolk, Va. (NCAA Final Four) 2014 (13-7, 2-4 ACC) u NCAA Quarterfinals A 29 Michigan State (4/16) A W 2-1 A 31 Central Michigan (4/-) N1 W 4-1 S 5 Princeton (4/7) H W 1-0 S 7 Temple (4/-) H W 3-0 S 12 Old Dominion (4/17) A W 1-0 S 14 Wake Forest (4/10) * A W 2-1 S 19 Virginia (3/10) * H L 1-2 S 21 William & Mary (3/-) A W 3-0 S 26 California (5/-) H W 2-0 O 3 Louisville (4/12) * A L 1-2 O 5 Indiana (4/-) A L 2-3 O 10 Boston College (9/12) * H W 2-1 O 12 Liberty (9/-) H W 3-2 O 17 North Carolina (8/1) * H L 0-1 O 19 James Madison (8/-) H W 3-2 O 25 Syracuse (6/10) * A L 1-2 N 1 Richmond (6/-) A W 2-0 N 6 North Carolina (7/1) H L 1-2 N 15 Northwestern (9/7) N2 W 2-1 N 16 North Carolina (9/1) A L 0-3 N1 - East Lansing, Mich. N2 - Chapel Hill, N.C. (NCAA First Round) 2015 (14-7, 2-4 ACC) u NCAA Semifinals A 28 California (5/-) N1 W 5-1 A 30 Stanford (5/6) A L 2-3 S 4 Northwestern (5/10) N2 W 2-1 S 6 Maryland (5/3) N2 W 2-1 S 11 Wake Forest (4/12) * H L 1-2 S 13 William & Mary (4/-) H W 6-2 S 18 Virginia (7/4) * A L 2-4 S 20 Old Dominion (7/15) H W 3-1 S 25 Delaware (6/12) H W 5-1 O 2 Louisville (5/9) * H W 2-0 O 4 Longwood (5/-) H W 7-0 O 9 Boston College (4/10) * A W 2-1 O 11 Boston University (4/17) A W 1-0 O 16 North Carolina (4/3) * A L 1-2 O 18 James Madison (4/18) A W 2-1 O 24 Syracuse (4/1) * H L 0-1 O 31 Liberty (4/10) A W 3-2 N 5 Virginia (4/5) A L 1-5 N 14 Stanford (6/13) N3 W 1-0 N 15 Virginia (6/4) A W 2-1 N 20 North Carolina (6/1) N4 L 0-2 N1 - Stanford, Calif. N2 - Lancaster, Pa. (B1G/ACC Cup) N3 - Charlottesville, Va. (NCAA First Round) N4 - Ann Arbor, Mich. (NCAA Semifinals) DUKE FIELD HOCKEY

52 OPPONENT-BY-OPPONENT RESULTS * Denotes ACC contest; # denotes regular season tournament; denotes ACC Tournament game; denotes NCAA Tournament game; t denotes post-season tournament (Pre-1983) AMERICAN (5-3) O A L 1-3 S N W 3-1 N H W 3-1 O A L 0-1 O A W 1-0 S H W 4-1 O A L 1-2 O A W 1-0 APPALACHIAN STATE (28-3-3) O H W 10-1 S H W 7-0 S H W 6-0 O A W 4-1 S H W 7-0 S A W 8-0 S H W 9-0 O A W 3-2 S H W 13-0 O A W 10-0 S H W 10-0 S A W 6-0 O A W 2-0 S H W 8-0 S H W 5-0 S A W 5-1 O H W 4-0 O A W 6-0 O A W 4-0 O N W 1-0 O A W 4-1 O H W 3-0 O A W 2-1 O N T 0-0 O H W 2-1 O H L 0-1 O A L 0-1 N N W 1-0 O H W 3-2 O A W 2-1 O A W 2-1 O A T H L N T 1-1 AVERETT COLLEGE (1-0-1) 1973 H T 2-2 O A W 2-0 BALL STATE (1-0) N H W 2-1 BOSTON COLLEGE (10-7) O * A W 2-1 O * H W OT 2-1 O * A W OT 2-1 S * H L 1-2 S * A W 4-2 O * H L 0-1 O * A L 2-3 O * H W 5-0 S * A W 3-2 S * H L 1-2 O * A W 6-1 O H L 0-1 O A L 2-4 O H L 1-3 O A W 3-1 N H W 3-2 O A W 3-1 BOSTON UNIVERSITY (10-2) O A W OT 1-0 O A W 3-1 O A W OT 1-0 O H W 1-0 O A W 5-1 O H W 2-0 S N W 3-2 S H W 4-0 O H W 7-0 O A W 3-2 O A L 0-2 O H L 1-2 CALIFORNIA (7-0) A N W 5-1 S H W 2-0 O H W 2OT 2-1 O H W OT 2-1 O H W 1-0 O A W 2-1 O A W 2-0 CAMPBELL (1-0) 1974 H W 7-0 CATAWBA COLLEGE (10-3) S H W 10-0 S A W 4-0 S H W 6-1 S A W 4-0 S H W 4-1 S A W 2-0 O H L 1-2 S A W 3-0 O H W H W H W H L 0-4 O H L 1-11 CENTRAL MICHIGAN (4-0) A N W 4-1 O H W 5-0 S A W 5-0 S H W 6-1 CLEMSON (1-1-1) O N W 2-1 O A T 1-1 S N L 0-4 COKER COLLEGE (1-0) 1975 N W

53 CONNECTICUT (3-1) N N L 0-2 N N W 2-1 N N W 3-2 O A W 1-0 DAVIDSON (19-3) O H W 13-0 O A W 12-1 S H W 12-0 O H W 7-0 O H W 3-1 S H W 11-0 S A L 2-3 S H W 4-0 S H W 4-0 S A W 3-0 S H W 4-0 S A W 1-0 S H W 6-0 O A W 7-0 O N W 4-0 S H W 5-0 O N W 2-0 O H W 5-0 O A W 1-0 O H L 0-2 O A L 1-2 O H W 2-1 DAVIS AND ELKINS (1-0) O H W 8-0 DELAWARE (9-0) S H W 5-1 S A W 5-2 A N W 2-0 O A W 5-3 A H W 5-1 S A W 7-2 A A W 3-1 S A W 4-0 O A W 2-1 DREXEL (6-2) S H W 4-1 A A L 0-1 S N W 2-0 S H W 2-1 S A L 3-4 S H W 4-1 S H W 3-1 O A W 5-1 EAST CAROLINA (5-1-1) S A W 4-2 S H W 4-0 S A W 2-0 O H W H T A W A L 1-2 EASTERN KENTUCKY (1-1) O A W 3-1 N N L 0-1 FAIRFIELD (1-0) O A W 5-0 HARVARD (5-0) O H W 5-2 O A W 6-0 O N W 4-2 S H W 2-1 S A W 3-0 HIGH POINT (12-2) N H W 6-0 S H W 9-0 S A W 4-0 O A W 1-0 S H W 2-0 S A W 3-1 O H W 4-0 O A W 3-1 O N W 2-1 O A W 3-1 O H L 1-2 S A L A W H W 1-0 HOLLINS COLLEGE (0-0-1) S A T 1-1 INDIANA (1-2) O A L 2-3 A H W 4-0 A A L OT 2-3 IOWA (4-2) S A W 2-1 S H L 0-2 S A W 3-2 S H W 3-2 S N W 2-1 S H L 0-6 JAMES MADISON ( ) O A W OT 2-1 O H W 3-2 O A W 1-0 O H W 9-1 S A W 1-0 N N L 4-5 N H W 3-2 S A W 2-1 S H W 4-1 S H W 9-0 N N W 2-1 S A L 2-3 A A W 2-1 S H W 3-2 S N L 1-6 S H W 3-2 A A L 4-6 O H L 3-4 O A L 0-4 S H L 0-3 S A W 4-1 O H L 0-2 S A W DUKE FIELD HOCKEY O H L 1-2 S A T 0-0 S H W 4-2 S A L 1-6 O H W 2-1 O A L 2-4 KENT STATE (5-0) S H W 11-2 S N W 6-0 S H W 10-0 S H W 4-0 S A W 4-1 LA SALLE (2-1) A A W 4-2 O H W 2-0 O A L 0-2 LEHIGH (1-0) S N W 13-0 LIBERTY (2-0) O A W OT 3-2 O H W 3-2 LONGWOOD (20-3) O H W 7-0 S H W 3-1 S A W 6-2 S H W 1-0 S A W 2-0 S H W 7-0 O H W 6-0 O N W 4-0 O H W 5-0 O H W 4-2 S H W 10-0 S A W 4-0 S H W 6-1 S A W 4-0 S H W 4-1 S A W 2-0 O H L 1-2 S A W 3-0 O H W H W H W H L 0-4 O H L 1-11 LOUISVILLE (8-3) O * H W 2-0 O * A L 1-2 A N W 3-2 A H W 3-0 A A L 0-1 A N W 2-0 A H W 2-1 A A W 7-0 A N W 2-1 S H W 2-1 S A L 1-2

54 LOYOLA (MD.) (4-1) O A W 2-0 O H W 4-0 O A W 4-2 O H W 2-1 O A L 1-2 LYNCHBURG COLLEGE (1-1) O H W A L 0-2 MAINE (2-0-1) O H W 2-1 O N W 4-1 O H T 3-3 MARYLAND ( ) S N W OT 2-1 N N W 3-2 N N L OT 2-3 N * H L 1-5 N N L 1-2 O * A L 0-2 N A W 2-1 O * H L 1-2 O * A L 1-3 O * H L 0-3 N A L 5-8 O * A W 3-2 O * H L 2-4 O * A W 2-0 N N L 0-1 N A L 3-4 O * H L 0-2 N N L 2-3 O * A L 4-5 N N W 4-2 O * H W 3-1 O * A L 0-5 O * H L 5-6 O * A L 0-4 S * H L 1-3 O * A L 3-7 O * H L 0-5 O * A L 1-3 S * H W 2-1 O * H L 1-3 S * A L 3-7 O * H T 1-1 S * A L 0-4 N N L 0-4 O * A L 0-3 N N L 1-2 O * A W 2-1 O * A L 1-3 O * H W 2-1 O * A L 0-2 O N L 0-3 S * H T 2-2 O * A L 1-5 O * H L 0-3 O * A T 1-1 MASSACHUSETTS (2-1) N H W 4-1 S H W 2-1 O H L 0-2 MIAMI (OH) (1-0) S H W 1-0 MICHIGAN (1-3) N H L 2-3 S N L 1-3 N N L 1-2 S H W 2-0 MICHIGAN STATE (7-3) A A W OT 2-1 S H W 4-2 A A L 0-1 A H W OT 3-2 A N W 3-0 N N W 5-2 A A L 1-4 S N W 2-0 S N W 1-0 S N L 1-2 NEW HAMPSHIRE (4-1) N H W 6-1 S H W 7-1 S H W 11-0 S A W 4-2 S H L 0-1 NC STATE (1-0) 1973 H W 5-0 NORTH CAROLINA ( ) N N L 0-2 O * A L 1-2 N A L 0-3 N H L OT 1-2 O * H L 0-1 S * A W SO 3-2 S * H L 3-7 N N L 1-2 S * A L 2OT 0-1 S * H L 0-1 O H L 1-2 S * A L 0-7 S * H L 1-2 S * A L 0-5 N A L 0-2 S * H W OT 2-1 S * A W 2-1 N A W 1-2 S * H L 1-2 N N W 4-3 O H W 5-0 O * A L 1-4 O A L 1-3 O * H L 2OT 4-5 O H L 1-3 S * A L 0-5 O * H L 1-2 A A L 0-3 O H L A * A L 0-4 S * H L 2-3 S A L 0-2 O * A L 0-5 S H L 1-5 N H L 2-3 O * H L 0-5 S * A L 2-5 N N L 1-2 O * A L 0-3 S * H L 0-2 O * H L 0-3 S * A L 0-6 O H L 1-2 S * A L A L 0-3 N A L 0-2 S * H L 0-3 N A L 0-1 O * H L 1-3 S A L 0-3 N N L 1-2 O * A L 1-3 O H L 0-3 O * H L 0-2 O * A L 0-3 O A L 1-8 O * H L 0-2 O N L 0-4 O * A L 1-6 N A L 1-6 O * H L 0-4 N N L 0-3 O * H L 0-4 S * A L 0-2 O A L 1-3 O A L 1-2 S * H L 0-2 N H L OT 0-1 S A L 0-6 O N L 0-1 O A W 3-2 S H W 2-1 O H L 0-1 N N L 1-3 O A L OT 1-2 O N L 1-3 O H L 2-4 N H L 1-2 O A L 0-1 O H W N L 0-2 O A W A W 5-0 N H L H T 1-1

55 NORTHEASTERN (4-4) S W 3-0 S H W 3-2 S H L 1-7 S A L 1-4 S H L 2OT 1-2 O A W OT 1-0 S H L 1-2 S H W 1-0 NORTHWESTERN (4-3) S N W 2-1 N N W 2-1 S H L 2-3 S H L 2-4 O H W 9-0 O A W 5-1 S N L 3-4 OHIO (3-1) O A W 1-0 O H W 4-0 A N L 1-2 S A W 5-0 OHIO STATE (6-2) A A W OT 3-2 S H L 1-3 O A L 1-2 S H W 3-2 N H W 3-0 S N W 3-1 S A W OT 2-1 S N W 4-0 OLD DOMINION (16-24) S H W 3-1 S A W 1-0 S H W 2-1 S H L 1-3 O A L 2-3 N A L 1-2 O A W OT 2-1 S H L 2OT 2-3 O A W OT 4-3 S H L 1-2 O A W 1-0 S H L OT 2-3 O A W 2-1 S H W 1-0 O A W 4-1 S H L 0-1 O A L 0-1 S H L 2OT 3-4 O A W 3-2 S H L 2-5 S H W 4-2 O A W 3-0 O N W 5-3 N H W 8-2 S H W 3-2 S A L 1-8 S A L 0-5 S H W 3-2 S A L 0-7 S H L 1-4 S A L 5-7 O A L 1-2 O A L 1-2 O H L 0-2 O A L 1-7 O H L 1-7 S A L 1-3 S H L 0-6 O A L 0-6 O H L 1-5 PACIFIC (1-0) O N W OT 2-1 PENNSYLVANIA (1-0) O N W 5-2 PENN STATE (1-6) S H L 1-2 O A L 1-2 O N W 4-1 S N L 0-1 S A L 0-2 S H L 0-1 S H L 0-2 PFEIFFER (10-3) O H W 7-0 S A W 1-0 S H W 4-1 S H W 5-0 O A W OT 2-1 O H W 3-1 O A W 4-0 O N W 3-0 S H L 1-3 O A W 3-2 O A L 2-4 O A L 0-3 S H W 5-1 PRINCETON (3-5) S H W 1-0 S A L 1-3 A H L 2-5 N A W 2OT 2-1 O A L 2-5 O N W 3-1 N H L 0-2 S A L 0-1 PROVIDENCE (0-1) O N L 2-3 RADFORD (14-0) S H W 6-0 S H W 4-0 O H W 10-0 O H W 2-0 A W 2-0 S H W 3-2 O A W 4-1 S H W 9-1 O A W 2-1 O H W 4-1 S A W 2-0 O A W DUKE FIELD HOCKEY O A W 2-1 O N W 4-0 RICHMOND (22-6-2) N A W 2-0 S H W 2-1 S H W 2-0 S H W 4-1 N A W 3-2 S H W 6-0 S A W 3-0 S H L OT 1-2 O A W 4-1 S H W 4-0 S A W 4-1 S H W 6-2 S A W 5-0 S H W 3-1 S A W 6-3 O H W 1-0 S A W 5-1 O H W 6-0 S A T 0-0 S H W 5-0 S A T OT 1-1 O H W 5-0 S A L 0-1 S H L 1-2 O A L OT 2-3 S H W 2-0 O A W 3-1 O H W 5-1 O A L OT 3-4 O H L 0-2 ROANOKE COLLEGE (3-0-1) S H W 3-0 O A W 4-2 O H W A T 1-1 RUTGERS (1-1-1) S A W 2OT 3-2 O N L OT 1-2 O A T OT 1-1 ST. JOSEPH S (2-0) S A W OT 4-3 O N W 4-3 SAINT LOUIS (1-0) S H W 3-0 STANFORD (5-1) N N L OT 1-0 A A L OT 2-3 O H W 2-0 N N W 5-0 S H W 3-0 O N W 2-1 SYRACUSE (0-3) O * H L 0T 0-1 O * A L OT 1-2 O * H L 2OT 1-2

56 TEMPLE (9-1) S H W 3-0 A A W 2-1 S H W 5-0 O A W 5-1 S H W 2-1 O A W 6-0 O H W 4-0 O A W 1-0 S H L 2OT 0-1 O A W 1-0 TENNESSEE (2-0) N N W N W 4-0 TOWSON (1-0) S H W 12-0 UNC GREENSBORO (4-3-1) O N L OT 0-1 O A W 3-1 O A W 3-1 O H L A T N L H W H W 3-2 URSINUS COLLEGE (1-0) O W 8-0 VILLANOVA (9-2) O A W 7-2 O H W 7-1 O N W 6-2 O H W 2-0 O A W 3-2 O A W 5-3 O A W 5-2 O H W 7-1 O A W 4-0 O A L 1-2 O A L 0-2 VCU (9-5) S A W 5-2 S H W 3-1 S H W 3-0 S A W 4-0 O A W 3-0 O A W 7-0 O H W 6-0 S A L 1-2 S H L 1-2 S A W 2-0 O H L 1-3 O A W 1-0 S A L 0-1 S H L 0-2 VIRGINIA (18-34) N A W 2-1 N A L 1-5 S * A L 2-4 S * H L 1-2 N N W 2-1 O * A L 3-4 O * H L 1-3 N N W 3-2 O * A L PS 2-3 N N L 1-2 O * H L 1-2 N A L 1-3 O * A L 1-2 N H L 3-4 O * A L 3-5 O * H W 3-1 N N W 5-1 O * A W 4-0 O * H W 3-0 N * A W 6-1 N W 5-2 N * H W 5-2 N L 1-3 O * A L OT 1-2 N N L OT 1-2 O * H L OT 2-3 N N L 0-2 O * A L 2-3 O * H L 1-2 N N L OT 1-2 N * A L 1-5 N N L 1-4 N * A W 2OT 2-3 O * H L 1-2 O * H W 2-0 O * A L 0-1 O * H L 0-1 S * A L 1-3 O * H L 0-1 N N W 4-2 O * A L 1-2 O * H W 1-0 N N W 2-1 O * A W 2-1 O * A L OT 2-3 O * H W 1-0 O * A L 1-4 O * H L OT 1-2 O A L 0-4 O * H W 1-0 O A L 1-5 N N L 0-2 VIRGINIA TECH (3-4) O H W 7-0 O A L 0-2 O A L 1-3 S H L 1-2 S N W 3-1 O H W OT 2-1 O H L WAKE FOREST (39-31) S * H L 1-2 S * A W 2-1 O * H W 3-1 S * A L 2OT 2-3 S * H W 1-0 S * A L PS 2-3 S * H L 2-3 S * A L 1-4 N N L 2-3 S * H L 2-4 N A L 2OT 4-5 S * A L 0-3 N N W 3-2 S * H L 1-2 N A L 0-3 S * A W OT 4-3 N N L 1-3 N N L OT 2-3 O A W 1-0 S * H L 1-3 N A L 0-2 N H L 1-2 S * A L 0-3 O * H L OT 2-3 O A L 3-4 O * A L 2-4 S H L 0-4 O * H W 2-1 S A L 0-6 N N L OT 2-3 O * A L 0-2 S H W OT 2-1 N N W 3-2 O * H W 9-1 S A W 2-1 N H W 2-0 O * H L 0-2 O * A W 1-0 N N W 2-1 O * H L OT 2-3 S * A L 0-2 N N L 2-3 O * H W 3-1 S * A L 0-2 N A W 6-2 S * A L 0-1 S * H W 6-0 O A W 3-0 S H W 6-1 O H W 4-0 S * A W 3-0 O * H W 3-0 O N W 5-0 S * A W 1-0 S * H W 3-0 N N W 9-2 S * A W 3-0 N N W 4-0 S * H W 3-0 O N W 6-0 S * A W 3-0 O H W 5-0 O N W 3-1 O A W 4-2 O H W 6-0 O A L OT 1-2 S H W 4-0

57 S H W A W H W DUKE FIELD HOCKEY WEST CHESTER (1-1) A W 12-0 O A L OT 1-2 WILLIAM & MARY (24-8-1) S H W 6-2 S A W 3-0 S H W 2-1 O A W 3-0 O A W 1-0 O A W 4-1 O A W 7-1 S H W 3-0 O N W 3-1 O N W 3-2 O A W 6-2 O H W 3-2 O H W 2-0 S A L 1-2 S H W 2-0 A H W 3-1 S A W 1-0 O A W 4-2 S H W 3-2 S A L 1-3 S H W 2-0 S A L 1-2 O H W 4-0 S A W 3-0 S H W 1-0 S A W 5-3 O H L 0-2 S A L 0-4 O H T 0-0 S A L 1-2 O H W 3-0 O A L H L 2-3 YALE (3-0) O H W 3-1 O N W 2-1 O H W

58 CONFERENCE RECORDS ACC OPPONENT-BY-OPPONENT RESULTS School W-L-T Pct. H A N ACC T NCAA T Last 10 Streak Last Meeting Boston College W3 W, 2-1 (A) Oct. 9, 2015 Louisville W1 W, 2-0 (H) Oct. 2, 2015 North Carolina L5 L, 0-2 (N) Nov. 20, 2015 Syracuse L3 L, 0-1 OT (H) Oct. 24, 2015 Virginia W1 W, 2-1 (A) Nov. 15, 2015 Wake Forest L1 L, 1-2 (H) Sept. 11, 2015 Notes: Chart reflects Duke s overall record versus teams currently in the Atlantic Coast Conference (does not represent conference only games). The Blue Devils have posted an overal record of (.286) in ACC regular season games since ACC ANNUAL STANDINGS 1983 ACC Overall North Carolina Virginia Duke Maryland Wake Forest North Carolina Maryland Duke Virginia Wake Forest North Carolina Virginia Maryland Duke Wake Forest North Carolina Maryland Virginia Duke Wake Forest Virginia North Carolina Maryland Duke Wake Forest North Carolina Maryland Duke Virginia Wake Forest North Carolina Virginia Maryland Duke Wake Forest North Carolina Duke Virginia Maryland Wake Forest Maryland North Carolina Duke Virginia Wake Forest North Carolina Maryland Duke Virginia Wake Forest Maryland North Carolina Virginia Wake Forest Duke North Carolina Virginia Maryland Wake Forest Duke North Carolina Maryland Virginia Wake Forest Duke North Carolina Virginia Maryland Duke Wake Forest Virginia North Carolina Maryland Duke Wake Forest Virginia Maryland North Carolina Wake Forest Duke Maryland Wake Forest North Carolina Virginia Duke North Carolina Wake Forest Maryland Virginia Duke Maryland Wake Forest North Carolina Virginia Duke Wake Forest North Carolina Maryland Duke Virginia Wake Forest North Carolina Duke Maryland Virginia

59 2004 North Carolina Maryland Duke Wake Forest Virginia Wake Forest Maryland Duke North Carolina Boston College Virginia Maryland Wake Forest Duke Boston College Virginia North Carolina North Carolina Maryland Wake Forest Boston College Duke Virginia Maryland North Carolina Wake Forest Virginia Duke Boston College North Carolina Virginia Maryland Boston College Wake Forest Duke Maryland Syracuse North Carolina Duke Virginia Wake Forest Boston College Virginia North Carolina Boston College Wake Forest Louisville Syracuse Duke Syracuse North Carolina Wake Forest Virginia Duke Louisville Boston College Maryland North Carolina Virginia Wake Forest Boston College Duke Maryland North Carolina Virginia Boston College Wake Forest Duke North Carolina Maryland Duke Wake Forest Boston College Virginia

60 NON-CONFERENCE RECORDS Team W L T Pct. Team W L T Pct. AMERICA EAST (19-2-1) Albany California Maine New Hampshire Pacific Stanford UC Davis UMass-Lowell Vermont ATLANTIC 10 ( ) Davidson La Salle Lock Haven Massachusetts Richmond St. Joseph s Saint Louis St. Francis (Pa.) VCU BIG EAST (38-29) Connecticut Georgetown Liberty Old Dominion Providence Quinnipiac Temple Villanova BIG TEN ( ) Indiana Iowa Maryland Michigan State Michigan Northwestern Ohio State Penn State Rutgers IVY LEAGUE (12-5) Brown Columbia Cornell Dartmouth Harvard Pennsylvania Princeton Yale MAAC (1-0) Bryant Fairfield LIU Brooklyn Monmouth Rider Sacred Heart Siena MID-AMERICAN (25-4) Ball State Central Michigan Kent State Longwood Miami (Ohio) Missouri State Ohio PATRIOT LEAGUE (16-5) American Boston University Bucknell Colgate Holy Cross Lafayette Lehigh UNAFFILIATED Appalachian State CAA ( ) Delaware Drexel Hofstra James Madison Northeastern Towson William & Mary

61 DUKE IN THE ACC TOURNAMENT Overall Record (.327) Appearances 33 RECORD BY OPPONENT Boston College 0-0 (.000) Louisville 0-0 (.000) Maryland 1-7 (.125) North Carolina 1-13 (.017) Syracuse 0-0 (.000) Virginia 5-8 (.385) Wake Forest 9-5 (.643) RECORD BY ROUND First Round (.500) Semifinals 3-17 (.150) Finals 0-3 (.000) RECORD BY SEED No. 1 - No (.500) No (.375) No (.467) No (.182) No (.000) No (.000) RECORD BY SITE Chapel Hill, N.C. 4-8 (.333) Charlottesville, Va. 2-7 (.222) Chestnut Hill/Newton, Mass. 1-2 (.333) College Park, Md. 5-6 (.455) Durham, N.C. 3-5 (.375) Winston-Salem, N.C. 1-5 (.167) COMPOSITE RECORDS School W-L Pct. Titles North Carolina Syracuse Wake Forest Virginia Duke Boston College Louisville (CHAPEL HILL, N.C.) First Round Wake Forest W 6-0 Semifinals North Carolina L (CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA.) First Round Wake Forest W 4-0 Semifinals North Carolina L (CHAPEL HILL, N.C.) First Round Wake Forest W 9-2 Semifinals North Carolina L (COLLEGE PARK, MD.) Semifinals North Carolina L (CHAPEL HILL, N.C.) First Round Wake Forest W 5-0 Semifinals North Carolina L (CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA.) Semifinals Maryland L (DURHAM, N.C.) First Round Wake Forest W 4-0 Semifinals North Carolina L (COLLEGE PARK, MD.) Semifinals Virginia W 2-1 Finals North Carolina OT L (CHAPEL HILL, N.C.) Semifinals North Carolina L (WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.) Semifinals Maryland OT L (WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.) First Round Wake Forest W 6-2 Semifinals Maryland L (CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA.) First Round Wake Forest L (COLLEGE PARK, MD.) First Round Wake Forest OT W 2-1 Semifinals North Carolina L (DURHAM, N.C.) First Round Wake Forest W 2-0 Semifinals North Carolina L (CHAPEL HILL, N.C.) First Round Wake Forest W 3-2 Semifinals Virginia OT L (CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA.) First Round Wake Forest 2OT L (WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.) First Round Virginia L (COLLEGE PARK, MD.) First Round Virginia OT L (CHAPEL HILL, N.C.) First Round Virginia L (DURHAM, N.C.) First Round Virginia W 5-2 Semifinals Wake Forest L (CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA.) Semifinals North Carolina W 4-3 Finals Wake Forest OT L (WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.) Semifinals Maryland L (COLLEGE PARK, MD.) First Round Virginia W 5-1 Semifinals Maryland L (CHAPEL HILL, N.C.) First Round North Carolina L (CHESTNUT HILL, MASS.) First Round Wake Forest L

62 2008 (DURHAM, N.C.) First Round Virginia L (CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA.) First Round Virginia L (WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.) First Round Virginia L (COLLEGE PARK, MD.) First Round Virginia W 3-2 Semifinals Maryland W 2-1 Finals North Carolina L (CHAPEL HILL, N.C.) First Round Maryland L (NEWTON, MASS.) First Round Virginia W 2-1 Semifinals Maryland OT L (DURHAM, N.C.) First Round North Carolina OT L (CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA.) First Round Virginia L

63 DUKE IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT Overall Record (.600) NCAA Tournament Appearances (14) 1992, 1996, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015 Quarterfinals Appearances (11) 1992, 2002, 2003, 2004, , 2008, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015 Semifinals Appearances (6) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2013, 2015 Finals Appearances (4) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2013 RECORD BY OPPONENT American 1-0 (1.000) Connecticut 2-1 (.667) James Madison 2-1 (.667) Maryland 2-2 (.500) Massachusetts 1-0 (1.000) Michigan 0-1 (.000) Michigan State 1-0 (1.000) New Hampshire 1-0 (1.000) North Carolina 1-3 (.250) Northwestern 1-0 (1.000) Ohio State 1-0 (1.000) Old Dominion 2-1 (.667) Princeton 1-0 (1.000) Stanford 2-0 (1.000) Virginia 2-1 (.667) Wake Forest 1-4 (.200) RECORD BY ROUND First Round 11-3 (.786) Quarterfinals 6-5 (.545) Semifinals 4-2 (.667) Finals 0-4 (.000) RECORD BY SITE Amherst, Mass. 1-1 (.500) Ann Arbor, Mich. 0-1 (.000) Chapel Hill, N.C. 4-4 (.500) Charlottesville, Va. 2-0 (1.000) College Park, Md. 1-1 (.500) Durham, N.C. 6-0 (1.000) Louisville, Ky. 1-1 (.500) Norfolk, Va. 2-2 (.500) Princeton, N.J. 2-0 (1.000) Winston-Salem, N.C. 2-4 (.333) 1992 First Round Chapel Hill, N.C. Virginia W 4-2 Quarterfinals Chapel Hill, N.C. North Carolina L First Round Chapel Hill, N.C. Virginia L First Round Winston-Salem, N.C. MIchigan L First Round Winston-Salem, N.C. James Madison W 2-1 Quarterfinals Winston-Salem, N.C. Wake Forest L First Round Durham, N.C. American W 3-1 Quarterfinals Durham, N.C. Old Dominion W 8-2 Semifinals Amherst, Mass. Maryland W 4-2 Finals Amherst, Mass. Wake Forest L First Round Chapel Hill, N.C. Old Dominion W 5-3 Quarterfinals Chapel Hill, N.C. North Carolina W 2-1 Semifinals Winston-Salem, N.C. Michigan State W 5-2 Finals Winston-Salem, N.C. Wake Forest L First Round Princeton, N.J. Princeton 2OT W 2-1 Quarterfinals Princeton, N.J. Connecticut 2OT W 3-2 Semifinals Louisville, Ky. Wake Forest W 3-2 Finals Louisville, Ky. Maryland L First Round Durham, N.C. James Madison W 3-2 Quarterfinals Durham, N.C. Ohio State W 3-0 Semifinals Winston-Salem, N.C. Wake Forest L First Round Chapel Hill, N.C. James Madison L First Round College Park, Md. Connecticut W 2-1 Quarterfinals College Park, Md. Maryland L

64 2011 First Round Norfolk, Va. Stanford (6/10) W 5-0 Quarterfinals Norfolk, Va. Old Dominion (6/2) L First Round Durham, N.C. New Hampshire (5/16) W 6-1 Quarterfinals Durham, N.C. Massachusetts (5/10) W 4-1 Semifinals Norfolk, Va. Maryland (5/1) W 3-1 Finals Norfolk, Va. Connecticut (5/4) L First Round Chapel Hill, N.C. Northwestern (9/7) W 2-1 Quarterfinals Chapel Hill, N.C. North Carolina (9/1) L 0-3 (-/-) denotes Duke rank/opponent rank 2015 First Round Charlottesville, Va. Stanford (6/13) OT W 1-0 Quarterfinals Charlottesville, Va. Virginia (6/14) W 2-1 Semifinals Ann Arbor, Mich. North Carolina (6/1) L

65 OVERTIME RECORDS Overall Record (.473) Double Overtime (.361) Penalty Strokes/Shootout 2-2 (.500) ACC Tournament Overtime Record 0-7 (.000) NCAA Tournament Overtime Record 4-1 (.800) Longest OT Winning Streak 4 (2x - last Oct. 19, Oct. 4, 2013) Longest OT Losing Streak 9 (Nov. 5, Nov. 9, 2003) Most Overtime Games in a Season 2011, 2015 (7) RECORD BY LOCATION Home (.350) Away (.556) Neutral (.471) ACC Tournament 0-7 (.000) NCAA Tournament 4-1 (.800) YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS November Stanford (6/13) N W 1-0 October Liberty (4/10) A W 3-2 October Syracuse (4/1) * H L 0-1 October James Madison (4/18) A W 2-1 October Boston University (4/17) A W 1-0 September Maryland (5/3) N W 2-1 August Stanford (5/60 A L 2-3 November North Carolina (7/1) H L 1-2 October Syracuse (6/10) * A L 1-2 October Boston College (9/12) * H W 2-1 August Michigan State (4/16) A W 2-1 November Maryland (8/1) N L 2-3 October Boston College (8/7) * A W 2-1 October Syracuse (7/3) 2OT * H L 1-2 October California (7/-) 2OT H W 2-1 September North Carolina (13/1) SO * A W 3-2 September Rutgers (10/-) 2OT A W 3-2 October California H W 2-1 September Wake Forest 2OT * A L 2-3 October Virginia (6/-) PS * A L 2-3 October Old Dominion (7/1) A W 2-1 October Boston University (9/18) A W 1-0 September North Carolina (9/2) 2OT * A L 0-1 September Old Dominion (6/2) 2OT H L 2-3 August Indiana (15/-) A L 2-3 August Ohio State (15/6) A W 3-2 October Old Dominion A W 4-3 September Drexel H W 2-1 September Wake Forest PS A L 2-3 September James Madison A W 1-0 August Louisville 2OT N W 3-2 September Old Dominion H L 2-3 September St. Joseph s N W 4-3 September Drexel A L 3-4 September Boston University N W 3-2 November Wake Forest 2OT A L 4-5 November James Madison H W 3-2 September Boston College 2OT H L 1-2 September North Carolina * H W 2-1 September Old Dominion 2OT H L 3-4 September Iowa A W 3-2 November Connecticut 2OT N W 3-2 November Princeton 2OT N W 2-1 September James Madison A W DUKE FIELD HOCKEY October Maryland * A L 4-5 September Wake Forest * A W 4-3 November Wake Forest N L 2-3 October North Carolina 2OT * H L 4-5 October Virginia 2OT * N L 1-3 October Wake Forest * H L 2-3 October Maryland * H L 5-6 November Virginia N L 1-2 October Virginia * H L 2-3 September Richmond H L 1-2 November Wake Forest N L 2-3 September Wake Forest H W 2-1 November Virginia N L 1-2 October Boston University PS A W 3-2 November Virginia 2OT * A W 2-3 October Wake Forest * H L 2-3 October Maryland 2OT * H T 1-1 September Davidson A L 2-3 October Pacific N W 2-1 September Northeastern 2OT H L 1-2 September Temple 2OT H L 0-1 November Maryland N L 1-2 October Northeastern A W 1-0 October Maryland * A W 2-1 September Ohio State A W 2-1 October Boston University H L 1-2 October Rutgers N L 1-2 October Virginia * A L 2-3 September Maryland * H T 2-2 September James Madison A T 0-0 October Maine H T 3-3 October Loyola, Md. A L 1-2 October Rutgers A T 1-1 September Richmond A T 1-1 October West Chester, Pa. A L 1-2 October Virginia * H L 1-2 October Maryland * A T 1-1 October James Madison H W 2-1 October High Point A W 1-0 October Pfeiffer A W 2-1 October Richmond A L 2-3 November North Carolina H L 1-0 October North Carolina A L 1-2 October Appalachian State H W 3-2 October Wake Forest A L 1-2 October UNC Greensboro N L 0-1 October Appalachian State A W 2-1 October Richmond A L 3-4 * denotes ACC contest denotes ACC Tournament denotes NCAA Tournament (-/-) denotes Duke rank/opponent rank 65

66 ANNUAL STATISTICS Notes: Individual statistics unavailable prior to 1982; Goalie statistics unavailable prior to 1983; Shots on goal unavailable prior to (RECORD 14-6 HOME 5-2 AWAY 3-3 NEUTRAL 6-1) Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS/AT DSv Stevenson Stewart Gibbel Billger Kohout Botsch Forcina Layle Downey Taylor Tiffany Azenburg Carmean Duke Opponents (RECORD 8-7 H 4-2 A 3-4 N 1-1) Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS/AT DSv Stevenson Havens Billger Layle Stewart Kohout Botsch Citrano Myers Downey Forcina Polk Taylor Duke Opponents Goalkeeping Statistics Name GP Min GA GAA Svs Pct. W-L-T Sho Bowen Jones Duke Opponents (RECORD 16-5 H 7-2 A 4-2 N 5-1) Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS/AT DSv Havens Botsch Brand Myers Taplin Gambling Racik Muller Kohout Citrano Edson Downey Duke Opponents Goalkeeping Statistics Name GP Min GA GAA Svs Pct. W-L-T Sho Bowen Swanson Duke Opponents (RECORD H 5-2 A N 1-1) Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS/AT DSv Havens Botsch Myers Taplin Zavada Racik Citrano Muller Kopack Swain Edson Polk Duke Opponents Goalkeeping Statistics Name GP Min GA GAA Svs Pct. W-L-T Sho Swanson Duke Opponents

67 1986 (RECORD H A 3-3 N 2-3) Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS/AT DSv Havens Zavada Taplin Myers Racik Swain Citrano Walsh Morris Polk Kopack Hawkins Crane Sweeney Duke Opponents Goalkeeping Statistics Name GP Min GA GAA Svs Pct. W-L-T Sho Stark Swanson Duke Opponents (RECORD H A N 0-0-1) Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS/AT DSv Zavada Racik Taplin Garbutt Miazga Kopack Reydel Walsh Mallet Hawkins Pryor Sweeney Crane Taylor Duke Opponents Goalkeeping Statistics Name GP Min GA GAA Svs Pct. W-L-T Sho Stark Swanson Duke Opponents (RECORD H A N 0-1) Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS/AT DSv Zavada Kopack Miazga Reydel Garbutt Gaudette Mallet Swain Hawkins Walsh Devine Pierson Crane Tate Sweeney Taylor Duke Opponents Goalkeeping Statistics Name GP Min GA GAA Svs Pct. W-L-T Sho Stark Bowry Duke Opponents (RECORD H 6-4 A N 0-2) Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS/AT DSv Miazga Garbutt Stein Walsh Mallet Reydel Gaudette Bolzan Devine Pierson Dwyer Tate Hawkins Betterton Taylor Duke Opponents Goalkeeping Statistics Name GP Min GA GAA Svs Pct. W-L-T Sho Stark Bowry Duke Opponents

68 1990 (RECORD 15-5 H 9-2 A 4-2 N 2-1) Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS/AT DSv Gaudette Gentile Miazga Bolzan Stein Garbutt Reydel Mingey Dwyer Meyer Betterton Erhart Tate Pierson Lewis King Duke Opponents Goalkeeping Statistics Name GP Min GA GAA Svs Pct. W-L-T Sho Bowry Lotke Duke Opponents (RECORD 12-8 H 5-4 A 6-3 N 1-1) Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS/AT DSv Gentile Gaudette Dye Stein Mingey Erhart Pierson Blozan Salvatore Tate Dwyer Betterton Bowler Lewis King Meyer Farner Duke Opponents Goalkeeping Statistics Name GP Min GA GAA Svs Pct. W-L-T Sho Bowry Lotke Duke Opponents (RECORD 13-7 H 4-2 A 8-4 N 1-1) Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS/AT DSv Farner Blozan Ehrhart Dye Stein Dwyer Bowler Harrison Gehris Osmers Salisbury Salvatore Gentile King Lewis Duke Opponents Goalkeeping Statistics Name GP Min GA GAA Svs Pct. W-L-T Sho Makalusky Moles Duke Opponents (RECORD 7-14 H 1-8 A 4-5 N 2-1) Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS/AT DSv DeLeo Taylor Davison Ehrhart Dye Schutte Bowler Harrison Schoenherr Gehris Osmers Salisbury Salvatore Gentile King Lewis Duke Opponents Goalkeeping Statistics Name GP Min GA GAA Svs Pct. W-L-T Sho Makalusky Moles Duke Opponents

69 1994 (RECORD H A 3-8 N 0-1) Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS/AT DSv Panasci Gehris Dye Taylor Bowler Osmers DeLeo Breyer Harrison Salisbury Schutte Schoenherr Salvatore Schott Barada Duke Opponents Goalkeeping Statistics Name GP Min GA GAA Svs Pct. W-L-T Sho Makalusky Moles Duke Opponents (RECORD H 6-4 A 3-7 N 1-1) Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS/AT DSv DeLeo Taylor Breyer Schutte Reider Wallick Harrison Santomauro Schoenherr Gehris Osmers Salisbury Ford Schott Barada Panasci Duke Opponents Goalkeeping Statistics Name GP Min GA GAA Svs Pct. W-L-T Sho Moles Doherty Duke Opponents (RECORD H 4-4 A 5-3 N 3-3) Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS/AT DSv Panasci Schott Ford DeLeo Reider Taylor Helwig Breyer Ashley Ceccolini Barada Dunn Wallick Schoenherr Santomauro Schutte Stanislawczyk Hauptly Duke Opponents Goalkeeping Statistics Name GP Min GA GAA Svs Pct. W-L-T Sho Fuller Doherty Duke Opponents (RECORD 11-9 H 4-3 A 4-5 N 3-1) Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS/AT DSv Panasci Breyer Reider Ford Schott Ceccolini Dunn Helwig Ashley Sommer Stanislawczyk Denney Wallick Santomauro Susko Barada Moore Hauptly Duke Opponents Goalkeeping Statistics Name GP Min GA GAA Svs Pct. W-L-T Sho Doherty Robb Duke Opponents

70 1998 (RECORD H 4-5 A 5-4 N 1-1) Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS/AT DSv Ceccolini Ford Helwig Sommer Dunn Moore Reider Merritt Yuppa Ashley Susko Denney Santomauro Bateman Stanislawczyk Wallick North Duke Opponents Goalkeeping Statistics Name GP Min GA GAA Svs Pct. W-L-T Sho Robb Smith Duke Opponents (RECORD 13-8 H 8-2 A 3-4 N 2-2) Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS/AT DSv Ceccolini Yuppa Sommer Bateman Dunn North C. Ashley Merritt Susko Helwig Stanislawczy J. Ashley Moore Denney Wright Colucci Duke Opponents Goalkeeping Statistics Name GP Min GA GAA Svs Pct. W-L-T Sho Smith Robb Perrier Duke Opponents (RECORD 7-12 H 5-4 A 2-5 N 0-3) Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS/AT DSv Sommer North Bateman Merritt Ashley Tsougas Yupaa Wright Moore Gogola Fluck Kirk Susko Denney Rauh Sinkhorn Duke Opponents Goalkeeping Statistics Name GP Min GA GAA Svs Pct. W-L-T Sho Perrier Smith Sinkhorn Duke Opponents (RECORD 9-9 H 3-3 A 3-4 N 3-2) Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS/AT DSv Bischof Bateman Ashley Van Kirk Tsougas Susko North Merritt Sorbello Murphy Fluck Simpson Gogola Anthony Wright Sinkhorn Rauh Monjo Duke Opponents Goalkeeping Statistics Name GP Min GA GAA Svs Pct. W-L-T Sho Dall 1-0 5: Smith : Perrier : Duke Opponents

71 2002 (RECORD 14-9 H 9-2 A 4-6 N 1-1) Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS/AT DSv Grant Van Kirk Bischof C. Ashley Sorbello Murphy Tsougas Gogola Simpson Fluck Dudek Shaw Sinkhorn Wright Bostrom Rauh Perrier Dall Morgan Monjo Duke Opponents Goalkeeping Statistics Name GP-GS Min GA GAA Svs Pct. W-L-T Sho Dall 1-0 7: Perrier : Morgan : Duke : Opponents : (RECORD 20-4 H 9-1 A 6-1 N 5-2) Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS/AT DSv Grant Sorbello Bischof Murphy Dudek Van Kirk Stopford Linton Shaw Simpson Gogola Bostrom Tsougas Fluck Floyd Morgan Rauh Sinkhorn Anthony Stewart Duke Opponents (RECORD 18-5 H 9-1 A 4-3 N 5-1) Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS/AT DSv Grant Dudek Murphy Bischof Stopford Sorbello Lopresti Linton Shaw Floyd Burns Elliott Link Bostrom Stewart McGeehan Anthony Duke Opponents Goalkeeping Statistics Name GP-GS Min GA GAA Svs Pct. W-L-T Sho Morgan : Williams : Duke : Opponents : (RECORD 18-5 H 3-3 A 9-1 N 6-1) Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS/AT DSv Dudek Grant Tromp Dickinson Stopford Lopresti Linton Burns Suchoski Pultorak Floyd Link Kallen McGeehan Elliott Bostrom Duke Opponents Goalkeeping Statistics Name GP-GS Min GA GAA Svs Pct. W-L-T Sho Morgan : Williams : Duke : Opponents : Goalkeeping Statistics Name GP-GS Min GA GAA Svs Pct. W-L-T Sho Dall 2 140: Morgan : Duke : Opponents :

72 2006 (RECORD 16-6 H 10-3 A 3-3 N 3-0) Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS/AT DSv Stopford Dickinson Lopresti Survilla Linton Miller Sushoski Pultorak Floyd Elliott Link Amicucci Patterson McGeehan Doddy Duke Opponents Goalkeeping Statistics Name GP-GS Min GA GAA Svs Pct. W-L-T Sho Barth 2 32: Williams : Duke : Opponents : (RECORD 11-9 H 4-4 A 3-2 N 4-3) Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS/AT DSv Dickinson Survilla Suchoski Miller Ferger Pultorak McGeehan Patterson Dagorn Beyel Amicucci Elliott Shoffstall Burns Link Nelson Galinat Duke Opponents Goalkeeping Statistics Name GP-GS Min GA GAA Svs Pct. W-L-T Sho Williams : Duke : Opponents : (RECORD 15-6 H 8-2 A 4-2 N 3-2) Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS/AT DSv Dickinson Survilla Ferger Suchoski L. Miller Deakins Patterson Pultorak Jones Beyel Jennings Schoffstall Lim Amicucci J. Miller Fee Dagorn Galinat Duke Opponents Goalkeeping Statistics Name GP-GS Min GA GAA Svs Pct. W-L-T Sho Nelson : Comolli : Duke : Opponents : (RECORD 9-10 H 2-5 A 5-4 N 2-1) Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS/AT DSv Survilla Ferger L. Miller Nielsen Hassinger Schoffstall J. Miller Deakins Fee Jennings Amsley van Rijswijk Jones Johnson Duke Opponents Goalkeeping Statistics Name GP-GS Min GA GAA Svs Pct. W-L-T Sho Paterson : Nelson : Duke : Opponents :

73 2010 (RECORD 8-11 H 3-5 A 4-5 N 1-1) Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS/AT DSv Le Marchand Ferger Rescigno Nielsen Jennings Karringten Fee Jones Amsley Gagliardi Christus Hassinger Schoffstall Milller Deakins Ross Johnson Wise Heimbach Duke Opponents Goalkeeping Statistics Name GP-GS Min GA GAA Svs Pct. W-L-T Sho Nelson : Duke : Opponents : (RECORD 14-8 H 4-5 A 5-4 N 1-1) Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS/AT DSv Le Marchand Gagliardi Buttinger Jennings Nielsen Karringten Jones Ross Chichizola Fee Christus Beltrani Rescigno Amsley Hassinger Heimbach Nelson Deakins Johnson Duke Opponents Goalkeeping Statistics Name GP-GS Min GA GAA Svs Pct. W-L-T Sho Paterson : Nelson : Duke : Opponents : (RECORD 7-11 H 3-5 A 4-6 N 0-1) Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS/AT DSv Le Marchand Gagliardi Nielsen Buttinger Amsley Rescigno Chichizola Beltrani Christus Ross Hassinger Heimbach Urdahl Johnson Kim Barreca Camano Blazing Perrin Duke Opponents Goalkeeping Statistics Name GP-GS Min GA GAA Svs Pct. W-L-T Sho Blazing : Camano : Duke : Opponents : (RECORD 17-7 H 11-3 A 4-2 N 2-2) Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS/AT DSv Le Marchand Morris Buttinger Rescigno Gagliardi Barreca Heimbach Seaborn Christus Johnson Beltrani Kim Ross Urdahl Bracale R. Blazing Story Duke Opponents Goalkeeping Statistics Name GP-GS Min GA GAA Svs Pct. W-L-T Sho Camano : L. Blazing : Duke : Opponents :

74 2014 (RECORD 13-7 H 6-3 A 5-4 N 2-0) Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS/AT Cnr DSv Buttinger Johnson Kristen Mackintire Morris Chillano Chichizola Gill Bracale Beltrani Barreca Kim Furey Urdahl R. Blazing Norair Pezzuti Story Duke Opponents Goalkeeping Statistics Name GP-GS Min GA GAA Svs Pct. W-L-T Sho L. Blazing : Duke : Opponents : (RECORD 14-7 H 5-2 A 6-5 N 3-0) Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS/AT Cnr DSv Morris Kristen Johnson Bracale Chillano Kim R. Blazing Tynan Mackintire Barreca Bitting Gill Urdahl Andretta Palazzese Pezzuti Furey Scherrer Story Duke Opponents Goalkeeping Statistics Name GP-GS Min GA GAA Svs Pct. W-L-T Sho L. Blazing : Wagner : Duke : Opponents :

75 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Notes: ^ Individual statistics unavailable prior to 1981; * Only goals, saves and goals against stats available in DUKE FIELD HOCKEY Name Yrs. GP-GS G A Pts Shts Sht% Karen Adams ^ 1980 Sara Aliber ^ 1979 Shelley Ames ^ 1974 Lauren Amicucci Chelsea Amsley Caroline Andretta 2015-Pr Debbie Andrews ^ 1972 Katie Anthony 2001, Chrissy Ashley Johanna Ashley Name Yrs. GP-GS G A Pts Shts Sht% Sarah Baldwin ^ 1972 Grace Barada Hannah Barreca Janelle Barth (GK) Liz Bateman Abby Beltrani Elizabeth Berekley ^ 1977 Ann Betterton Casey Beyel Corinne Billger Johanna Bischoff Morgan Bitting 2015-Pr Lauren Blazing (GK) Robin Blazing 2013-Pr Michele Bolzan Kirsten Bostrom Barbara Botsch Marquerite Bowen * Nicole Bowler Ritika Bowry Hunter Bracale 2013-Pr Mary Brand Cyndi Breyer Marcy Burns Catherine Butler ^* Jessica Buttinger Name Yrs. GP-GS G A Pts Shts Sht% Ann Calby ^ Ashley Camano (GK) Natalie Carmean * Corey Ceccolini Martine Chichizola Alyssa Chillano 2014-Pr Grace Christus Catherine Citrano Elizabeth Colucci Kerry Crane Jane Creamer ^ Name Yrs. GP-GS G A Pts Shts Sht% Camille Dagorn Morgan Dall (GK) Danielle Davidson Marian Davidson ^ A B C D Catherine Davis ^ 1980 Megan Deakins Beth dehamel ^ 1974 Alison DeLeo Maureen Denney Patty Devine Marian Dickinson Elizabeth Dobbin ^ Sarah Doherty (GK) Liz Doody Elizabeth Downey Kristen Dreshler ^ 1972 Nicole Dudek Diedra Duffy ^ 1978 Keri Dunn Katie Dwyer Mary Dye Name Yrs. GP-GS G A Pts Shts Sht% Mary Earley ^ 1972, 74 Kathyrn Edson Lisa Ehrhart Courtney Elliott Beth Ely ^ 1972 Dorsey Eshelman ^ 1976 Name Yrs. GP-GS G A Pts Shts Sht% Terri Farner Stefanie Fee Susan Ferger Elizabeth Floyd Jessica Fluck Carolyn Forcina * Emily Ford Brooke Fuller (GK) Sarah Furey 2014-Pr Name Yrs. GP-GS G A Pts Shts Sht% Devon Gagliardi Lauren Galinat Jill Gambling Jann Garbutt Tricia Gaudette Tamara Gehris Laura Gentile Kathy Jo Gibbel * Ainsley Gill 2014-Pr Kim Gogola Katie Grant Name Yrs. GP-GS G A Pts Shts Sht% Chris Harris ^ 1972, 74 Patience Harrison Abby Hassinger Karen Hauptly Karen Havens Kathy Hawkins Paula Heimbach 2010-Pr E F G H 75

76 Caroline Helwig Deborah Hennesy ^ Mary Hingston ^ 1975 Joyce Horikawa ^ Barbara Huber ^ Name Yrs. GP-GS G A Pts Shts Sht% Jamila Iddi * 1980 Name Yrs. GP-GS G A Pts Shts Sht% Kim Jenkins ^ Tara Jennings Aileen Johnson Amy Johnson ^ Mollie Johnson 1972 Molly Johnson Margaret Jones (GK) Rhian Jones Name Yrs. GP-GS G A Pts Shts Sht% Marlot Kallen Caashia Karringten Catherine Keeler ^ 1974 Amanda Kim Cris King Gail Kirchner ^ Jenifer Kohout Kelly Kopack Ashley Kristen 2014-Pr Pat Kutner ^ 1974 Name Yrs. GP-GS G A Pts Shts Sht% Tristan Layle Emmie Le Marchand Mary Lewis Pauline Lim Rachel Link Hilary Linton Cara-Lynn Lopresti Abbie Lotke (GK) Name Yrs. GP-GS G A Pts Shts Sht% Gigi Mackey (GK) ^ Alexa Mackintire 2014-Pr Lynn Magil ^ 1974 Kim Makalusky (GK) Kathy Mallet Sarah Masters Mandi Mathis 1972 Shayna McGeehan Deborah McGuinness ^ 1979 Robin Merritt Heather Meyer Betsy Meyers ^ Alison Miazga Jordan Miller Lauren Miller Bonnie Mills ^ 1973 Megan Mingey Heather Moles (GK) Taryn Monjo Jennelle Moore I J K L M Christy Morgan (GK) Heather Morris 2013-Pr Karen Muller Chrissie Murphy Christy Myers ^ Cindra Myers Name Yrs. GP-GS G A Pts Shts Sht% Samantha Nelson (GK) Mary Nielsen Meghan Norair 2014-Pr Angie North Name Yrs. GP-GS G A Pts Shts Sht% Nicole Osmers Name Yrs. GP-GS G A Pts Shts Sht% Christy Palazzese 2015-Pr Melissa Panasci Micaela Paterson (GK) Brooke Patterson Erica Perrier (GK) Kendra Perrin Stephanie Pezzuti 2014-Pr Kristen Pierson Nancy Pivirotto ^ Vestina Polk Aurora Pryor Ashley Pultorak Name Yrs. GP-GS G A Pts Shts Sht% Theresa Racik Claire Rauh Mary Jo Reider Brenna Rescigno Amy Reydel Jenn Robb (GK) McKay Ross Name Yrs. GP-GS G A Pts Shts Sht% Margaret Salisbury Jennifer Salvatore Erin Scherrer 2015-Pr Lynn Schoenherr Sarah Schoffstall Mandy Schott Samantha Schutte Cherry Seaborn Lindsay Shaw Suzanne Simpson Emily Sinkhorn Hallie Smith (GK) Courtney Sommer Katie Sords ^ 1973 Paula Sotir ^ 1978 Margo Soue ^ 1973 Gracie Sorbello Anne Stanislawczyk , Lori Stark (GK) Jill Stauffer ^ Sammi Steele (GK) 2015-Pr 0-0 Pattie Stein N O P R S 76

77 Carol Stern ^ 1974 Susan Stewart Traci Stewart Amy Stopford Savannah Story 2013-Pr Pam Stevenson Cathy Strachan Laura Suchoski Amie Survilla Kim Susko , Alison Swain , Kathy Swanson (GK) Kelly Sweeney Name Yrs. GP-GS G A Pts Shts Sht% Theresa Taplin 1984, JoAnne Tate 1988, Betsy Taylor ^ Jodi Taylor Patti Taylor * Jennifer Tiffany * Julie Tromp Stacey Tsougas Carol Tull ^ Rose Tynan 2015-Pr T GOALKEEPER CAREER HISTORY Notes: ^ Individual statistics unavailable prior to 1981 * Only goals, saves and goals against stats available in DUKE FIELD HOCKEY Name GP Min GA Avg. Svs Sv% Sho Janelle Barth 32: Lauren Blazing : Ritika Bowry * 3310: Ashley Camano 8 403: Morgan Dall 4 153: Sarah Doherty : Brooke Fuller : Margaret Jones ^ Abbie Lotke Kim Makalusky : Heather Moles : Christy Morgan : Samantha Nelson : Micaela Paterson 5 180: Erica Perrier : Jenn Robb : Hallie Smith : Lori Stark * Sammi Steele 0 0: Kathy Swanson * Kelsey Wagner 2 18: Catilin Williams : Name Yrs. GP-GS G A Pts Shts Sht% Sarah Urdahl Name Yrs. GP-GS G A Pts Shts Sht% Kathy Vail ^ 1972 Kim Van Kirk Maartje van Rijswijk Name Yrs. GP-GS G A Pts Shts Sht% Kelsey Wagner (GK) 2013-Pr Janet Walberg ^ 1972 Stacy Wallick Chris Walsh * Lisa Warren ^ Tracey Weis ^ 1973 Julie Weisman ^ 1973 Gigi White ^ 1972 Caitlin Williams (GK) Mia Wise Sue Wolfe ^ Sarah Wright Name Yrs. GP-GS G A Pts Shts Sht% Melissa Yuppa Name Yrs. GP-GS G A Pts Shts Sht% Donna Zavada U V W Y Z 77

78 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME PROGRAM RECORDS Notes: All individual statistics are unavailable prior to Assists, saves and goals against statistics are unavailable prior to 1982 POINTS Rk Name Opponent Date Pts 1. Melissa Panasci Davidson 9/23/ Melissa Panasci Central Mich. 9/2/ Corey Ceccolini App. State 9/17/99 9 Laura Gentile Wake Forest 9/30/92 9 Karen Havens High Point 9/18/86 9 Donna Zavada Catawba 9/10/ Ashley Kristen California 8/28/15 8 Amie Survilla UNH 9/27/09 8 Katie Grant Villanova 10/11/05 8 Katie Grant Delaware 9/3/05 8 Johanna Bishof Ursinus 10/14/01 8 Mary Jo Reider App. State 9/6/97 8 Laura Gentile Richmond 9/4/93 8 Allison Miazga Radford 9/15/89 8 Karen Havens Catawba 9/10/ Liz Bateman Maryland 10/6/01 7 Liz Bateman App. State 9/30/01 7 Angie North App. State 9/12/00 7 Johanna Ashley App. State 9/6/97 7 Corey Ceccolini App. State 9/6/97 7 Melissa Panasci Old Dominion 10/7/95 7 Laura Gentile Richmond 10/20/90 7 Theresa Racik High Point 11/3/87 7 Karen Havens Pfeiffer 9/24/85 7 GOALS Rk Name Opponent Date Gls 1. Melissa Panasci Davidson 9/23/ Melissa Panasci Central Mich. 9/2/ Amie Survilla UNH 9/27/09 4 Katie Grant Villanova 10/11/05 4 Katie Grant Delaware 9/3/05 4 Johanna Bischof Ursinus 10/14/01 4 Corey Ceccolini App. State 9/17/99 4 Mary Jo Reider App. State 9/6/97 4 Laura Gentile Richmond 9/4/93 4 Laura Gentile Wake Forest 9/30/92 4 Karen Havens High Point 9/18/86 4 Donna Zavada Catawba 9/10/86 4 ASSISTS Rk Name Opponent Date Ast 1. Cyndi Breyer Wake Forest 10/7/97 4 Emily Ford Villanova 10/20/96 4 Ali DeLeo Villanova 10/20/96 4 Ali DeLeo Temple 10/19/ Morgan Bitting Longwood 10/4/15 3 Ashley Kristen William & Mary 9/13/15 3 Emmie Le Marchand Kent State 9/30/12 3 Cara-Lynn Lopresti App. State 9/16/06 3 Marian Dickinson Kent State 9/2/06 3 Nicole Dudek Harvard 10/2/05 3 Angie North App. State 9/12/00 3 Liz Bateman App. State 9/17/99 3 Amanda Schott Wake Forest 10/7/97 3 Amanda Schott App. State 9/6/97 3 Johanna Ashley App. State 9/6/97 3 Amanda Schott Richmond 9/29/96 3 Nicole Osmers Davidson 9/23/95 3 Mary Dye Richmond 9/4/93 3 Laura Gentile App. State 9/7/92 3 Theresa Taplin Wake Forest 10/30/87 3 Theresa Taplin High Point 9/18/86 3 SAVES Rk Name Opponent Date Svs 1. Kathy Swanson Maryland 10/13/ Lori Stark North Carolina 10/13/ Heather Moles Maryland 11/6/ Lauren Blazing North Carolina 9/27/13 22 Heather Moles North Carolina 9/20/95 22 Heather Moles Wake Forest 11/7/ Heather Moles North Carolina 10/25/95 20 Rikita Bowry Old Dominion 10/12/91 20 Lori Stark North Carolina 10/28/89 20 Lori Stark North Carolina 10/11/88 20 Kathy Swanson James Madison 9/10/ Heather Moles California 10/19/ Heather Moles James Madison 10/22/95 18 Lori Stark Villanova 10/16/ Kim Makalusky William & Mary 9/9/94 17 Heather Moles North Carolina 11/1/92 17 Lori Stark Maryland 9/23/88 17 Kathy Swanson James Madison 10/5/ Kim Makalusky Maryland 10/2/94 16 Heather Moles Northeastern 10/18/92 16 Lori Stark North Carolina 10/ Lori Stark Temple 10/15/

79 SINGLE SEASON PROGRAM RECORDS Notes: All individual statistics are unavailable prior to Assists and saves statistics are unavailable prior to Goals against unavailable prior to INDIVIDUAL POINTS Rk Name Year G A Pts 1. Melissa Panasci Katie Grant Katie Grant Katie Grant Nicole Dudek Gracie Sorbello Melissa Panasci Melissa Panasci Emmie Le Marchand Marian Dickinson Nicole Dudek Emmie Le Marchand Johanna Bischoff Marian Dickinson Corey Ceccolini Laura Gentile Chrissie Murphy Tamara Gehris Amie Survilla Marian Dickinson Allison Miazga Karen Havens Karen Havens Johanna Bischoff Karen Havens GOALS Rk Name Year G 1. Melissa Panasci Katie Grant Katie Grant Gracie Sorbello Nicole Dudek Katie Grant Melissa Panasci Melissa Panasci Amie Survilla Emmie Le Marchand Corey Ceccolini Marian Dickinson Nicole Dudek Chrissie Murphy Laura Gentile Emmie Le Marchand Allison Miazga Karen Havens Marian Dickinson Chrissie Murphy Amie Survilla Tricia Gaudette Melissa Panasci Marian Dickinson Laura Gentile ASSISTS Rk Name Year A 1. Johanna Bischof Cyndi Breyer Katie Grant Johanna Bischof Alison DeLeo Katie Grant Tamara Gehris Katie Grant Emmie Le Marchand Nicole Dudek Mary Dye Emily Ford Tricia Gaudette Karen Havens Katie Grant Lauren Miller Nicole Osmers Emily Ford Abby Beltrani Liz Bateman Karen Havens Jann Garbutt Lisa Ehrhart Lauren Miller Theresa Taplin Mary Dye Brooke Patterson Laura Suchoski Johanna Bischoff Mary Dye Marian Dickinson SAVES Rk Name Year Svs 1. Heather Moles Heather Moles Gigi Mackey Lori Stark Heather Moles Ritika Bowry Lauren Blazing Lori Stark Lori Stark Brooke Fuller Jenn Robb Caitlin Williams Kathy Swanson Ritika Bowry Kathy Swanson SAVE PERCENTAGE (MIN. 45 GAMES) 1. Lori Stark Lori Stark Heather Moles Kim Makalusky Ritika Bowry Gigi Mackey Heather Moles Kim Makalusky Ritika Bowry Kathy Swanson DUKE FIELD HOCKEY GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (MIN. 750 MINS.) Rk Name Year GA Min GAA 1. Lori Stark Lori Stark Ritika Bowry Lauren Blazing Samantha Nelson Ritika Bowry Kathy Swanon Caitlin Williams Jenn Robb Heather Moles Samantha Nelson TEAM POINTS POINTS PER GAME GOALS GOALS PER GAME ASSISTS ASSISTS PER GAME

80 INDIVIDUAL CAREER PROGRAM RECORDS Notes: All individual statistics are unavailable prior to Assists and saves statistics are unavailable prior to Goals against unavailable prior to POINTS Rk Name Years Pts 1. Katie Grant Melissa Panasci Marian Dickinson Nicole Dudek Emmie Le Marchand Johanna Bischof Laura Gentile Karen Havens Amie Survilla Gracie Sorbello Corey Ceccolini Chrissie Murphy Amy Stopford Allison Miazga Donna Zavada Tamara Gehris Kim Van Kirk Emily Ford Jessica Buttinger Mary Jo Reider Susan Ferger Tricia Gaudette Laura Suchoski Lauren Miller Jann Garbutt Liz Bateman Cara-Lynn Lopresti Mandy Schott Courtney Sommer Mary Dye Devon Gagliardi Barbie Botsch Theresa Taplin 1984, Chrissy Ashley Cyndi Breyer Heather Morris 2013-Pr Theresa Racik Hilary Linton Mary Nielsen Cindra Myers Aileen Johnson Patti Stein Pam Stevenson Jodie Taylor Angie North Lisa Ehrhart Keri Dunn Ashley Kristen 2014-Pr Caroline Helwig Kelly Kopack (1993: adopted 1 goal = 2 points, 1 assist = 1 point policy) GOALS Rk Name Years Gls 1. Melissa Panasci Katie Grant Laura Gentile Marian Dickinson Nicole Dudek Amie Survilla Emmie Le Marchand Karen Havens Corey Ceccolini Chrissie Murphy Gracie Sorbello Allison Miazga Johanna Bischoff Amy Stopford Donna Zavada Kim Van Kirk Mary Jo Reider Susan Ferger Jessica Buttinger Tamara Gehris Tricia Gaudette Pam Stevenson Cindra Myers Jann Garbutt Liz Bateman Devon Gagliardi Heather Morris 2013-Pr 21 ASSISTS Rk Name Years Asts 1. Johanna Bischof Katie Grant Mary Dye Marian Dickinson Emily Ford Lauren Miller Courtney Sommer Laura Suchoski Emmie Le Marchand Nicole Dudek Karen Havens Alison DeLeo Theresa Taplin 1984, Tamara Gehris Cara-Lynn Lopresti Cyndi Breyer Brooke Patterson Hilary Linton Angie North Lisa Ehrhart Melissa Panasci Mandy Schott Amy Stopford Abby Beltrani Aileen Johnson SAVES 1. Heather Moles Lori Stark Lauren Blazing Christy Morgan Samantha Nelson Ritika Bowry Caitlin Williams Kathy Swanson Jenn Robb Beth Bowen Gigi Mackey Kim Makalusky Brooke Fuller Sarah Doherty Hallie Smith SAVE PERCENTAGE (MIN. 100 SAVES) 1. Lori Stark Kim Makalusky Gigi Mackey Ritika Bowry Heather Moles Beth Bowen Kathy Swanson Lauren Blazing Brooke Fuller Jenn Robb Christy Morgan Caitlin Williams Sarah Doherty Erica Perrier Samanth Nelson GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE (MIN. 700 MINS.) 1. Ritika Bowry Lori Stark Lauren Blazing 2011-Pr Caitlin Williams Samantha Nelson Kim Makalusky Christy Morgan Jenn Robb Heather Moles Erica Perrier

81 ACC INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS Notes: All individual statistics are unavailable prior to Assists and saves statistics are unavailable prior to Goals against unavailable prior to DUKE FIELD HOCKEY POINTS Rk. Player School Years Gls Ast Pts 1. Katie O Donnell Maryland Paige Selenski Virginia , Meridith Thorpe Virginia Katie Grant Duke Cindy Werley UNC Kelly Dostal Wake Forest Melissa Panasci Duke Nancy Pelligreen UNC Carla Tagliente Maryland Jenny Everett Wake Forest Kelsey Kolojecjchick UNC Elly Buckley Virginia Nicole Muracco Maryland Lisa Buente Maryland Jill Witmer Maryland Rachel Hiskins Maryland Michelle Kasold Wake Forest Michelle Vizzuso Virginia Kim Turner Maryland Caroline Walter Maryland (1993: adopted 1 goal = 2 points, 1 assist = 1 point policy) GOALS Rk. Player School Years Gms Gls 1. Meridith Thorpe Virginia Paige Selenski Virginia , Katie O Donnell Maryland Melissa Panasci Duke Nicole Muracco Maryland Cindy Werley North Carolina Kelly Dostal Wake Forest Nancy Pelligreen North Carolina Katie Grant Duke Jenny Everett Wake Forest Carla Tagliente Maryland Elly Buckley Virginia Lisa Buente Maryland Kelsey Kolojejchick UNC , Meredith Elwell Virginia ASSISTS Rk. Player School Years Gms Asst 1. Katie O Donnell Maryland Jen Pratt Maryland Rachel Hiskins Maryland Johanna Bischof Duke Katie Grant Duke Katelyn Falgowski North Carolina Michelle Vizzuso Virginia Michelle Kasold Wake Forest Joy Driscoll North Carolina Maeke Boreel Wake Forest Susan Bowman Wake Forest Carrie Goodloe Virginia Lynsey McVicker Maryland Katelyn Falgowski North Carolina Janneke van Leeuwen Maryland Sabrina Salam Maryland SAVES Rk. Player School Years Gms Svs 1. Kim Chorosiewski Maryland Heather Moles Duke Carey Borkoski Wake Forest Irene Horvat Maryland Lori Stark Duke Denise Wernersbach Virginia Kim Irvine Wake Forest Peggy Storrar North Carolina Michelle Cusimano Virginia Heather Christman Virginia GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE Rk. Player School Years Gms GAA 1. Evelien Spee North Carolina Kathy Mulvey North Carolina Jana Withrow North Carolina Ashley Hohnstine Maryland Katie Ridd Wake Forest Brianna O Donnell North Carolina Ritika Bowry Duke Kathryn Masson Maryland Jackie Kintzer North Carolina Jan Miles North Carolina SAVE PERCENTAGE Rk. Player School Years Gms Pct. 1. Evelien Spee North Carolina Heather Christman Virginia Donna DeNoble Virginia Kim Chorosiewski Maryland Missy Farwell Virginia Carey Borkoski Wake Forest Irene Horvat Maryland Kathy Mulvey North Carolina Lori Stark Duke Kim Irvine Wake Forest SAVE PERCENTAGE Rk. Player School Years Gms SHO 1. Jana Withrow North Carolina Irene Horvat Maryland Evelien Spee North Carolina Peggy Storrar North Carolina Jan Miles North Carolina Kathy Mulvey North Carolina Kim Irvine Wake Forest Kim Chorosiewski Maryland Katie Ridd Wake Forest Lori Stark Duke Alana Eliwatt Maryland (Goalies must play two years and 75% of team s games to qualify) 81

82 KATIE GRANT LAUREN BLAZING STEFANIE FEE PROGRAM HONORS AND AWARDS ALL-AMERICA Lauren Blazing 1st 2015 Aileen Johnson 2nd 2015 Abby Beltrani 3rd 2014 Lauren Blazing 2nd 2014 Aileen Johnson 2nd 2014 Lauren Blazing 3rd 2013 Paula Heimbach 1st 2013 Emmie Le Marchand 2nd 2013 Paula Heimbach 3rd 2012 Stefanie Fee 2nd 2011 Rhian Jones 2nd 2011 Emmie Le Marchand 3rd 2011 Samantha Nelson 3rd 2011 Rhian Jones 2nd 2010 Lauren Miller 1st 2009 Amie Survilla 1st 2009 Rhian Jones 3rd 2009 Lauren Miller 1st 2008 Laura Suchoski 1st 2008 Marian Dickinson 3rd 2008 Laura Suchoski 1st 2007 Marian Dickinson 2nd 2007 Caitlin Williams 2nd 2007 Lauren Miller 3rd 2007 Hilary Linton 1st 2006 Amy Stopford 1st 2006 Laura Suchoski 1st 2006 Marian Dickinson 3rd 2006 Katie Grant 1st 2005 Hilary Linton 1st 2005 Nicole Dudek 2nd 2005 Laura Suchoski 3rd 2005 Hilary Linton 2nd 2004 Nicole Dudek 3rd 2004 Katie Grant 2nd 2003 Gracie Sorbello 2nd 2003 Angie North 2nd 2001 Courtney Sommer 2nd 2000 Corey Ceccolini 2nd 1999 Courtney Sommer 2nd 1999 Courtney Sommer 3rd 1998 Cyndi Breyer 3rd 1997 Melissa Panasci 3rd 1996 Melissa Panasci 3rd 1995 Laura Gentile 2nd 1992 Tricia Gaudette 3rd 1991 Allison Miazga 2nd 1990 Lori Stark HM 1988 NCAA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Hannah Barreca 2015 Amanda Kim 2015 Hannah Barreca 2013 Paula Heimbach 2013 Emmie Le Marchand 2013 Laura Suchoski 2006 Nicole Dudek 2005 Katie Grant 2005 Christy Morgan 2005 Laura Suchoski 2005 Katie Grant 2004 Hilary Linton 2004 Gracie Sorbello 2004 Amy Stopford 2004 Katie Grant 2003 Chrissie Murphy 2003 Gracie Sorbello 2003 ACC PLAYER OF THE YEAR Katie Grant Offensive 2005 ACC COACH OF THE YEAR Pam Bustin 2011 Liz Tchou 1996 Jacki Silar 1992 Jacki Silar 1990 ACC ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Katie Grant 2002 Jessica Fluck 2000 Heather Moles 1992 Mary Dye 1991 ALL-ACC Hannah Barreca 2nd 2015 Lauren Blazing 1st 2015 Aileen Johnson 1st 2015 Amanda Kim 2nd 2015 Abby Beltrani 2nd 2014 Lauren Blazing 1st 2014 Aileen Johnson 1st Lauren Blazing 2nd 2013 Paula Heimbach 2nd 2013 Aileen Johnson 2nd 2013 Emmie Le Marchand 2nd 2013 Emmie Le Marchand 2012 Paula Heimbach 2012 Stefanie Fee 2011 Rhian Jones 2011 Emmie Le Marchand 2011 Samantha Nelson 2011 Tara Jennings 2010 Rhian Jones 2010 Lauren Miller 2009 Amie Survilla 2009 Rhian Jones 2008 Lauren Miller 2008 Laura Suchoski 2008 Marian Dickinson 2007 Laura Suchoski 2007 Caitlin Williams 2007 Hilary Linton 2006 Amy Stopford 2006 Laura Suchoski 2006 Nicole Dudek 2005 Katie Grant 2005 Hilary Linton 2005 Cara-Lynn Lopresti 2005 Amy Stopford 2005 Nicole Dudek 2004 Hilary Linton 2004 Johanna Bischof 2003 Katie Grant 2003 Gracie Sorbello 2003 Sarah Wright 2002 Gracie Sorbello 2002 Angie North 2001 Courtney Sommer 2000 Corey Ceccolini 1999 Courtney Sommer 1999 Corey Ceccolini 1998 Mary Jo Reider 1998 Courtney Sommer 1998 Cyndi Breyer 1997 Melissa Panasci 1997 Cyndi Breyer 1996 Jodi Taylor 1996 Melissa Panasci 1995 Nicole Osmers 1995

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