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Table of Contents Table of Contents...Inside Front Cover Bloomsburg University...1 Quick Facts/Administration/Staff...2 Head Coach Leah Quigley...3 Assistant Coach...3 2009 Season Preview...4 Player Profiles... 5-9 2009 Roster...10 2008 Results/ PSAC Final Standings...11 2008 Statistics...12 The Record Book...13 All-Time Series/ Over the Years/ Coaching Records...14 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference... Inside Back Cover 2009 Schedule... Back Cover On the cover: Clockwise from left: Angela Picciotti, Bridget Maenner, Kelsey Quigley, Andrea Schweitzer Media Information For media credentials, photos, stories, statistics or to arrange an interview with a coach or student-athlete, contact Tom McGuire, Director of Sports Information. All members of the media are welcome to visit the Huskies home sporting events. If members of the media are interested in covering a Bloomsburg University game, please contact the Office of Sports Information for assistance. Office of Sports Information...(570) 389-4413 Sports Information FAX...(570) 389-4724 Graduate Assistant Desk... (570) 389-5230 and 2767 Husky Hotline...(570) 389-BUBU E-mail Address... tmcguire@bloomu.edu Internet Athletic Address...www.buhuskies.com 2

Quick Facts/ Administration Location: Bloomsburg, PA 17815 Head Coach E-Mail: lquigley@bloomu.edu Enrollment: 8,040 Lacrosse Office: (570) 389-4972 General Information: (570) 389-4000 Home Field: Sports Stadium President: Dr. David Soltz Trainers: Allen Larsen, Roxanna Larsen. Dave Huber Athletic Director: Mary Gardner Training Room: (570) 389-4369/4668 Athletic Department: (570) 389-4050 Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic Colors: Maroon and Gold Conference (PSAC) Nickname: Huskies 2008 Record: 9-9 Head Coach: Leah Quigley Carr 2008 PSAC Record: 9-5 All of Bloomsburg s athletic publications are published by the Office of Communication/University Advancement. Copyright 2008, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania. This publication was written by graduate assistant Kristin Santos and edited by Tom McGuire. Photography by Keith Haupt, and the Office of Communication. Some photos from University Archives. Cover design by graduate assistant Kristin Santos. Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania is committed to affirmative action by way of providing equal educational and employment opportunities for all persons without regard to race, religion, gender, age, national origin, sexual orientation, disability or veteran status. President David Soltz Director of Athletics Mary Gardner Associate Director of Athletics Kathy Heitzman Director of Sports Information, Athletic Marketing Tom McGuire Athletic Operations Kevin Wood Athletic Trainer Allen Larsen Atheltic Trainer Roxanna Larsen Athletic Trainer Dave Huber 3

About Bloomsburg Bloomsburg University, a member of Pennsylvania s State System of Higher Education, is a fouryear coeducational public university founded in 1839. Through the stages of its development from a normal school to a teachers college to a multipurpose state college and finally to a university in 1983, the institution has retained its emphasis on liberal arts and career education. Bloomsburg is recognized as one of the best 100 public universities in the United States, and excellence, ranging from its 19 national championships to its international reputation in a number of its academic programs, is an attitude found throughout the faculty and staff. About 90 percent of Bloomsburg s students come from throughout Pennsylvania, creating a diverse mix of cultures and ideas. It s a place where friendships that last a lifetime begin. And it s a busy place with more than 160 student organizations and activities, NCAA Division II athletic programs and a popular recreation center. The university s Division of Continuing and Distance Education serves students through nondegree credit courses, noncredit minicourses, off-campus classes, credit for life experience and distance learning courses on public television. The Town of Bloomsburg, located in the Susquehanna River Valley, has a population of about 12,000 people. The central business district is just three blocks southwest of campus, and includes more than 80 retail stores, restaurants and the Bloomsburg Fair in September. More stores, restaurants and theaters can be found along nearby Route 11 and at the Columbia Mall, northwest of town. The university is within a one-hour drive from such cities as Hazleton, Williamsport, Wilkes- Barre and Scranton; 1.5 hours from Harrisburg; 2.5 hours from Philadelphia; 3 hours from New York City and Baltimore; and four hours from Pittsburgh and Washington, DC. Bloomsburg Facts Enrollment Total enrollment is over 8,040, with an average incoming SAT of 1070 and class rank in the upper 25 percent; Bloomsburg admits one in seven applicants and has a four-year retention rate significantly higher than the national average. About 60 percent are women and 10 percent are non-traditional. About 90 percent of Bloomsburg graduates are quickly placed in their chosen fields. Degrees Bloomsburg University offers 63 baccalaureate degrees,18 master s degrees and a joint doctoral degree in elementary education in cooperation with Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Financial Aid About 70 percent of all students receive some form of financial aid; average amount of aid is $10,026 per year. Faculty With approximately 1,000 employees, Bloomsburg University has 383 full-time faculty, 70 percent of whom hold doctoral degrees and 72 percent of whom are tenured. The staff is organized into four divisions: Academic Affairs, Administration, Student Life and University Advancement. Governance is through the State System of Higher Education s Board of Governors and through the university s Council of Trustees. Cost About $5,358 per semester for Pennsylvania residents (tuition, fees, typical room and meal plans), $13,396 for non-residents. School Colors, Mascot The school colors, originally lemon and garnet, have been maroon and gold since the 1920s. In the early 1930s, the Husky became the school mascot when a dog owned by a faculty member accompanied Adm. Richard E. Byrd on an expedition to the South Pole. 4

Head Coach Leah Quigley Carr Leah Quigley Carr Senior All-Star game. Carr, a native of Lansdale, begins her third season Pa, was also East Stroudsburg s co-captain and as head coach of the Women s Lacrosse Outstanding Athlete in both Bloomsburg University 2004 and 2005. Overall, she scored 129 goals and women s lacrosse team. In assisted on 60 in her career. her first two seasons, Carr Off the field, she was a member of the Studenthas led the +Huskies to Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC), the PSAC a mark of 18-17 and two Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and the East PSAC playoff appearances. Stroudsburg Sport Management Club. While at East In the fall of 2005, Carr coached the junior Stroudsburg, Carr was a four-year member of the varsity field hockey team at Methacton High School lacrosse team and earned All-PSAC honors three leading the team to a mark of 11-5-4. She also times. She was also named the PSAC Rookie of the served as assistant varsity coach and helped the Year and first team All-ECAC in 2002 after scoring team to a record of 17-3 and the Suburban I League 25 goals and assisting on 14 others in her freshman title. season. Carr is a 2005 graduate of East Stroudsburg As a junior, she was named an IWLCA second University with a degree in Sport Management. She team All-American after scoring 49 goals and was married in the summer of 2008 to John Carr assisting on 11 and finished her career by being and resides in Bloomsburg. named to the NCAA Division II North/South Assistant Coach Gary Agard Gary Agard is entering his fifth season as assistant coach at Bloomsburg. A native of Trinidad and Tobago, Agard was a member of both the Jr. and Sr. national teams from 1981 to 1983. During the 1980 s he continued to play local hockey for the Rangers field hockey club, a team comprised of nine members of the national team. In 1992, Agard came to the United States to pursue a college degree. Here, he coached with the late Michael Graham who was, at the time, one of the selectors for the United States Men s National team and the head coach of the Tristate Falcons Field Hockey Club. After graduating from Brooklyn College in 1996 with a degree in Physical Education, Agard continued to play and coach for Tristate. The team was the champions of the North East Field Hockey Association from 1996-2001. In 2000, the team represented the United States at the inaugural Pan Am Field Hockey Club Championships held in Jamaica. In addition to his duties in lacrosse, Agard is also the assistant coach of the Huskies field hockey team and has helped the team win back-to-back NCAA Division II national championships. Agard, who has his Master s Degree in Education, resides in Bloomsburg. 5

2009 Season Preview Bloomsburg University s head lacrosse coach, Leah Quigley Carr, enters her third year with the Huskies. After making the PSAC playoffs her first two years of coaching, Carr looks to advance beyond the opening round of playoffs. The Huskies biggest strength this season is their veteran group of returners who bring experience, determination and leadership to the team. With the returners and a strong recruited freshmen class, the Huskies will be able to put the pieces together to make a solid winning team. RETURNERS The heart of the team will revolve around the four senior captains of the team: Kelsey Quigley, Sam Alexander, Cara McGroarty, and Andrea Schweitzer. Leading the midfield will be Quigley, Alexander and McGroarty. Quigley has been working hard during the off season to prepare herself for the upcoming year. Her stick skills and physical presence has improved tremendously which will make her very difficult to defend off the attack. Alexander is a stellar performer who is a constant threat to every opponent s defense. Her speed and aggressiveness always creates havoc against the opposing team s defense. McGroarty will be the catalyst for the team both defensively and offensively. A leader by example, McGroarty plays the game with passion and enthusiasm. Her speed and aggressiveness are regarded as the corner stone of the program. Leading the defensive end will be Schweitzer, who hampered by injury last season, will play a prominent roll on the field reenergizing the defense. A natural, vocal leader, both on and off the field, Schweitzer will be the voice the team will follow. The lone junior returning for the Huskies is midfielder Kim Springman. A versatile player, she possesses the ability to maneuver past her opponents. Her refined stick skills and her decision making will be featured this season. Among the returning sophomores for the Huskies are defenders Ashley Bowers, Kelly Logue, Kayla Efaw, Courtney Martin, and Rebecca Belmonte. An All-American as a freshman, Bowers fierce aggressive defense will play an important role in the team s success. Her mental approach has taken her game to the next level and will make her one of the strong leaders on defense. Logue is fast and fearless in the back and will add a spark to the Huskies defense. Her speed and stick skills will play a prominent role in the Huskies transition game. Efaw will be a part of the defensive core for the Huskies. Her defensive prowess and speed will make her a major component in transition. Martin and Belmonte have improved their game in the off season will compete for minutes this season. Sophomore Tia Mazzie returns to the midfield, while Kylie Matthews returns to the attack. Mazzie is a quick, strong, tenacious and highly skilled player who has a dominating presence in the midfield. Her determination to win is unmatched and will be one of the key players in the midfield this season. Matthews is a deceptive attacker with a great shot. Her strong stick skills and her ability to create shots will be a key component of the Huskies success. NEWCOMERS Among the newcomers for Bloomsburg are a group of five incoming freshmen. Michelle Mentzer and Brieann Wolfe will compete for minutes in the Huskies attack, while Allie Kakareka and Lindsay Kupferschmidt will contend for time in the midfield. Sam King will be looking to contribute on defense. Also joining the Huskies is former field hockey player, junior goalkeeper Allison Ziants and transfer Kelsey Schwan. Ziants finished out her field hockey career playing in 57 games and had 162 career saves. She is making a quick transition of goalkeeping skills from field hockey into lacrosse and will be an important part of the Huskies defense. Kelsey Schwan, a transfer from West Chester who has a strong shot on net and will be a threat on the attack. OVERALL The PSAC has been split into East and West divisions this year. Bloomsburg, a member of the Eastern Division will face its biggest challenge from 2008 PSAC and National Champions, West Chester. The important crossover games to win will be Lock Haven and Mercyhurst said Carr, Those three games will be a test for us and will set the pace for the season. With a strong nucleus of returning players with great experience and skills and a competitive group of newcomers, Bloomsburg has the look of a contending team once again in the conference. Our first goal this season is to win the Eastern division, added Carr. If we can do that, then we can compete for the PSAC Championship. 6

Player Profiles Andrea Schweitzer-Sr., Defense (Pine Island, NY/Vernon Twp.) 10 Major: Communications Outlook: A stealth defender, Schweitzer s greatest asset is her ability to anticipate and intercept balls from the opposing team. Andrea s athleticism and a strong presence will help solidify the defense this season. 2008: Started seven games... Picked up six ground balls and forced four turnovers on defense. 2007: Started 16 games for the Huskies... Forced 26 turnovers on defense and picked up 37 ground balls. 2006: Started eight games for the Huskies. Picked up four ground balls and forced two turnovers. Year Gms GB CT 2006 8 4 2 2007 17 37 26 2008 7 6 4 Total 32 47 32 Kelsey Quigley-Sr., Midfield (Lansdale/Methacton) 5 Major: Business Education Outlook: Quigley possesses the skills to be a very formidable attacker. She combines skill with speed to maneuver through defenses. She also possesses good distribution skills. The off-season has made her one of the leaders on the team. Expect great things from her. 2008: All-PSAC second team... First on the team in assists with 20 and third on the team in goals scored... Scored a career-high five goals in a 23-2 win over Slippery Rock... Had a careerhigh five assists in a 17-12 win over Year Gms G A P GB CT 2006 15 15 6 21 14 4 2007 17 29 10 39 27 17 2008 18 26 20 46 43 23 Total 50 70 36 106 84 44 Millersville. 2007: Second on the team in both goals scored and assists... Scored a season-high seven goals in a 17-8 win over IUP... Had four goals in a 24-2 win over Slippery Rock... Had four goals and two assists against East Stroudsburg. Samantha Alexander- Sr., Midfield (Willow Grove/Upper Moreland) Major: Elementary and Special Education Outlook: A quiet warrior, she competes with an intensity and passion that is unmatched... Her explosive and aggressive style of play makes her one of the feature players on the team... She will add a new dimension to the offense. 2008: Started all 18 games... Was third on the team in goals scored and assists... Scored a careerhigh five goals in a 20-10 loss to West Chester... Had six ground balls against East Stroudburg and Philadelphia. 2006: Started all 17 games for the Huskies... Second on the team in goals scored... Scored four goals in her first career game against East Stroudsburg. assist. 1 Year Gms G A P GB CT 2006 17 35 5 40 26 8 2008 18 33 9 42 44 14 Totals 35 68 14 82 70 22 7

Player Profiles Cara McGroarty-Sr., Midfield/Defense (Pottstown/Pottsgrove) 16 Major: Accounting Outlook: McGroarty s workmanlike demeanor is truly inspirational. She is an exceptional all round athlete. A tenacious player who exhibits speed with her aggressiveness to put pressure on opposing midfielders. She is disciplined player and will provide a spark to the team. 2008: Was named All-PSAC second team... Started all 18 games... Was first on the team in caused turnovers with 25... Had a season-high six ground balls on two occassions. 2007: Started 16 games for the Kim Springman-Jr., Midfield (Downingtown/Bishop Shanahan) Year Gms G A P GB CT 2006 17 1 0 1 11 6 2007 17 10 2 12 22 18 2008 18 6 5 11 42 25 Total 52 17 7 33 75 103 Huskies... Scored a goal and an assist in the 24-2 win over Slippery Rock... Scored two goals in a loss to Lock Haven... Scored a season-high three goals in the season finale. Major: Special Education/Elementary Education Outlook: Springman has become one of the vocal leaders on the team. Her awareness and quick decision making made the transition to the midfield seem flawless. Her speed and skill makes her an offensive Year Gms G A P GB CT threat. 2008: Started 15 of 17 games for the Huskies... Was second on the team in goals and assists... Scored a career-high six goals on two occassions...had a careerhigh six ground balls in a 15-10 win over 2007 2008 Total: 17 17 34 22 7 37 13 59 20 29 22 13 50 33 13 79 55 26 East Stroudsburg. 2007: Had four goals and two assists in a 24-2 win over Slippery Rock... Had two goals in an 11-6 loss to Shippensburg... Scored three goals and two assists in a 14-9 victory over East Stroudsburg... Tied her career-high of four goals in an 16-8 loss to West Chester. 6 Tia Mazzie-So., Midfield (Barto/Boyertown) 18 Major: Special/Elementary Education Outlook: Mazzie is a quick, strong, tenacious and highly skilled player. She has a dominating presence in the midfield and her determination to win is unmatched. 2008: Started all 18 games... Was second on the team in ground balls and in caused turnovers... Scored 14 goals and had seven assists... Had a career-high six ground balls in a 8-5 loss to East Stroudsburg... Had a career-high five caused turnovers in a 22-8 win over IUP. Year Gms G A P GB CT 2008 18 14 7 21 48 23 Total: 18 14 7 21 48 23 8

Player Profiles Kelly Logue-So., Defense (West Chester/East) 11 Major: Mass Communications Outlook: Logue is a fast and fearless player. She adds spark to the defense and plays a prominent role in the Huskies transition game with her speed and stick skills. 2008: Started four games out of 16 played... Had 18 ground balls and had eight caused turnovers... Had a career-high three ground balls on two occassions. Year Gms GB CT 2008 16 18 8 Total 16 18 8 13 Courtney Martin-So., Defense (West Chester/Garnett Valley) Major: Undeclared 2008: Appeared in seven games... Had a career-high four ground balls and five caused turnovers in a 19-2 win over Slippery Rock... Scored a goal in a 20-9 loss to Lock Haven. Year Gms GB CT 2008 7 11 9 Total 7 11 9 Kylie Matthews-So., Attack (Gilbertsville/Boyertown) 21 Major: Nursing Outlook: Matthews is a deceptive forward with an amazing shot. She has extraordinary stick skills and the ability to create good shots. 2008: Played in 16 games and started four... Had a career-high four goals and had one assist in a 15-10 win over East Stroudsburg... Had three ground balls on two occasions. Year Gms G A P 2008 16 15 5 20 Total 16 15 5 20 Ashley Bowers-So., Defense (Springfield/Springfield) 24 Major: Nursing Outlook: Bowers is a fiercely aggressive defender and her mental approach has taken her game to the next level. She has become one of the leaders on defense. 2008: Was named second team All- American by the IWLCA, second team All South as a defender, and All-PSAC second team...started all 18 games of the season...led the team in ground balls with 51, while causing 22 turnovers and making 15 draw controls...had a careerhigh six ground balls in a 5-8 loss to East Stroudsburg... 9 Year Gms GB CT 2008 18 51 22 Total 18 51 22

Player Profiles Kayla Efaw-So., Defense (Cypress, TX/ Cy-fair) 28 Major: Nursing Outlook: Efaw is a part of the Huskies defensive core. Her defensive prowess, speed, and her ability to transition from defense makes her a key component in the transition game. 2008: Started all 18 games... Had a career-high five ground balls and a career-high six caused turnovers in a 17-3 win over IUP. Year Gms G A P GB CT 2008 18 1 2 3 29 18 Total 18 1 2 3 29 18 Rebecca Belmonte So.,Defense (Seaford, NY/ Plainedge) 26 Major: Secondary Education Outlook: Belmonte worked hard in the off-season and has the ability to be a key component on defense. 2008: Played in 14 games for the Huskies... Had five ground balls and caused eight turnovers. Year Gms GB CT 2008 14 5 8 Total 14 5 8 Kim Springman 10

Newcomer Profiles Kelsey Schwan- Jr., Attack (Burnt Hills, NY/ West Chester) 20 Major: Exercise Science Briann Wolfe- So., Attack (Perkasie/Pennridge) 7 Major: Undeclared Michelle Mentzer- Fr., Attack (Coatesville/Coatesville) 15 Major: Elementary/ Special Education Lindsay Kupferschmidt- Fr., Midfield (Royersford/Spring-ford) 3 Major: Physical Therapy Samantha King- Fr., Attack (Elkton, MD/Northeast) 12 Major: Exercise Science 11

Newcomer Profiles Allison Ziants- Sr., Goalkeeper (Winfield/Selinsgrove) Major: Secondary Education 55 Allie Kakareka- Fr., Midfield (Royersford/ Spring-ford) 4 Major: Secondary Education 2009 Roster No. Name Year Position Hometown 1 Sam Alexander Sr. Midfield Willow Grove/Upper Moreland 3 Lindsay Kupferschmidt Fr. Midfield Royersford/ Spring-ford 4 Allie Kakareka Fr. Attack Royersford/ Spring-ford 5 Kelsey Quigley Sr. Midfield Lansdale/Methacton 6 Kim Springman Jr. Midfield Downingtown/Bishop Shanahan 7 Brieann Wolfe So. Midfield Perkasie/ Pennridge 10 Andrea Schweitzer Sr. Defense Pine Island, NY/Vernon Twp. 11 Kelly Logue So. Defense West Chester/East 12 Samantha King Fr. Midfield Elkton, MD/ Northeast 13 Courtney Martin So. Defense West Chester/Garnet Valley 15 Michelle Mentzer Fr. Attack Coatesville/ Coatesville 16 Cara McGroarty Sr. Midfield Pottstown/Pottsgrove 18 Tia Mazzie So. Midfield Barto/Boyertown 20 Kelsey Schwan Jr. Attack Burnt Hills, NY/ West Chester 21 Kylie Matthews So. Attack Gilbertsville/Boyertown 24 Ashley Bowers So. Defense Springfield/Springfield 26 Rebecca Belmonte So. Defense Seaford, NY/Plainedge 28 Kayla Efaw So. Defense Cypress, TX/Cy-Fair 55 Allison Ziants Sr. Goalkeeper Winfield/ Selinsgrove 12

2009 Team Photo Front Row: Kayla Efaw, Michelle Mentzer, Kylie Matthews, Sam Alexander, Tia Mazzie, Brieann Wolfe Middle Row: Kelly Logue, Cara McGroarty, Rebecca Belmonte, Lindsay Kupferschmidt, Kelsey Quigley, Kim Springman Back Row: Assistant Coach Gary Agard, Samantha King, Allie Kakareka, Kelsey Schwan, Andrea Schweitzer, Courtney Martin, Allison Ziants, Head Coach Leah Quigley Carr 13

2008 Results March April 9-9, 9-5 PSAC 11 vs. Pfeiffer University + L, 19-7 19 at East Stroudsburg L, 8-5 21 SLIPPERY ROCK W, 23-2 25 at Millersville W, 12-11 27 at Slippery Rock W, 19-2 29 INDIANA (PA) W, 17-3 30 at Philadelphia University L, 13-9 2 at West Chester L, 20-10 5 at Lock Haven L, 20-9 7 SHIPPENSBURG W, 13-5 10 EAST STROUDSBURG W, 15-10 16 MILLERSVILLE W, 17-12 18 at IUP W, 22-8 19 at Mercyhurst L, 9-8 21 WEST CHESTER L, 20-9 24 LOCK HAVEN L, 16-13 26 at Shippensburg W, 13-10 29 at Lock Haven L, 25-9 2008 PSAC Final Standings School PSAC Overall.Pct West Chester* 14-0 20-1.952 Lock Haven 12-2 15-4.789 Bloomsburg 9-5 9-9.500 E. Stroudsburg 8-6 11-7.611 Millersville 7-7 8-7.533 Shippensburg 4-10 4-13.235 IUP 2-12 3-14.176 Slippery Rock 0-14 0-17.000 Kutztown - 2-8.200 * PSAC Champion All-PSAC First Team Player University Off. Jackie Baker West Chester Jessica Blickenstaff Lock Haven Amber Hoch Lock Haven Stephanie Keinle West Chester Leigh Titus Lock Haven Elizabeth Weekley Millersville Def. Janelle Cronmiller East Stroudsburg Katy Crouse West Chester Gina DiDomenicis West Chester Gayle Kuntzmann Shippensburg Angie Picciotti Bloomsburg Lauren Ward Millersville All-PSAC Second Team Player University Off. Katie Fretz East Stroudsburg Katie Irwin Shippensburg Renee Maniscalco East Stroudsburg Kelsey Quigley Bloomsburg Cali Toms Bloomsburg Courtney Whiting West Chester Def. Ashley Bowers Bloomsburg Christine Bradley East Stroudsburg Bethany Long Shippensburg Cara McGroarty Bloomsburg Lauren Tatios West Chester Caitlynn Watts Lock Haven GK. Mary Beth Green West Chester GK. Kira Nuttall Lock Haven Player of the Year: Steph Keinle, West Chester Rookie of the Year: Claire Grimwood, West Chester Coach of the Year: Lynne Elphick, East Stroudsburg 14

2008 Statistics Overall: 9-9-0 Conf: 9-5-0 Home: 5-2-0 Away: 4-6-0 Neut: 0-1-0 ------------SHOTS------------ ----GOALS---- ## Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW FPG-FPS GB DC T/O CT Faceoff Pct ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 15 Cali Toms 18-16 47 4 51 101.465 78.772 1 1-4 21 43 31 14 10-10 1.000 6 Kim Springman 17-15 37 13 50 83.446 68.819 1 3-8 33 23 31 13 0-0.000 5 Kelsey Quigley 18-18 26 20 46 61.426 45.738 0 1-4 43 24 38 23 0-0.000 1 Sam Alexander 18-18 33 9 42 90.367 65.722 1 3-9 44 28 40 14 6-8.750 33 Angie Picciotti 18-18 23 8 31 65.354 45.692 0 1-3 43 24 16 21 0-0.000 18 Tia Mazzie 18-18 14 7 21 48.292 35.729 0 1-5 48 21 30 23 0-0.000 21 Kylie Matthews 16-4 15 5 20 49.306 38.776 1 0-0 19 5 13 7 0-0.000 13 Mary Chirichella 18-17 11 7 18 38.289 31.816 0 0-0 18 3 27 3 0-0.000 16 Cara McGroarty 18-18 6 5 11 16.375 8.500 0 0-1 42 17 24 25 0-0.000 22 Meg Moran 6-2 8 1 9 18.444 17.944 0 0-1 3 0 10 1 0-0.000 8 Jenna Pugh 11-0 5 2 7 14.357 12.857 0 0-0 10 0 5 3 0-0.000 4 Erica Nevin 18-10 3 0 3 15.200 10.667 0 0-0 27 11 17 17 0-0.000 28 Kayla Efaw 18-18 1 2 3 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0-0 29 4 11 18 0-0.000 3 Leslie Milakovic 4-0 0 2 2 3.000 3 1.000 0 0-0 5 1 4 2 1-5.200 17 Courtney Martin 7-0 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0-0 11 0 2 9 0-0.000 2 Molly McVan 6-0 0 0 0 5.000 5 1.000 0 0-0 5 0 2 3 0-0.000 24 Ashley Bowers 18-18 0 0 0 2.000 1.500 0 0-1 51 15 17 22 0-0.000 11 Kelly Louge 16-4 0 0 0 1.000 1 1.000 0 0-0 18 4 8 8 0-0.000 55 Bridget Maenner 18-20 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0-0 17 0 10 3 0-0.000 44 Justine Coleman 7-0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0-0 1 0 2 0 0-0.000 26 Rebecca Belmonte 14-0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0-0 5 2 2 8 0-0.000 10 Andrea Schweitzer 7-4 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0-0 6 1 2 4 0-0.000 Total... 18 230 85 315 611.376 464.759 4 10-36 499 226 345 241 17-23.739 Opponents... 18 213 91 305 491.434 320.652 7 19-45 386 200 356 116 6-23.261 ---GOAL AVERAGE--- --SAVES-- -RECORD- Shots ## Name GP-GS Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Pct W L T Faced -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 44 Justine Coleman 7-0 194:45 25 7.70 29.537 0 0 0 44 55 Bridget Maenner 18-15 885:15 188 12.74 157.455 6 7 0 291 Total... 18 1080:00 213 11.83 186.466 6 7 0 335 Opponents... 18 1080:00 230 12.78 215.483 7 7 0 353 15

The Record Book SCORING Game Goals 9 Georgia Carinci vs. West Chester 2004 Assists 5 Michele Baylor vs. Susquehanna 1998 5 Megan Pry vs. West Chester 2003 Points 10 Georgia Carinci vs. West Chester 2004 10 Danielle Yeager vs. East Stroudsburg 2005 Season Goals 85 Georgia Carinci 2004 Assists 41 Megan Pry 2003 Points 111 Georgia Carinci 2004 Career Goals 195 Georgia Carinci 2001-2004 Assists 99 Georgia Carinci 2001-2004 Points 294 Georgia Carinci 2001-2004 GOALKEEPING Game Saves 23 Betsy Roberge (at WCU) 1996 Season Saves 192 Betsy Roberge 1996 Save Pct. 59.7 Betsy Roberge 1996 Career Shots 953 Terry Horstmann 1984-87 Saves 668 Yshonda Wisher 1999-2002 Save Pct. 59.6 Betsy Roberge 1994-97 TEAM RECORDS Game Goals 27 vs. Denver 1995 Assists 17 vs. Philadelphia Univ. 2000 Points 41 vs. Philadelphia Univ. 2000 Season Goals 244 2004 Assists 103 2004 Points 347 2004 Most Wins 13 2003 Most Ties 2 1981 Best Winning Pct..866 2003 Fewest Goals 25 1976 Consecutive Wins 13 2003 16

All-Time Series Records School W L T Pct. Bucknell 1 10 0 0.091 California at Davis 0 1 0 0.000 Cortland State 2 1 0 0.667 C.W. Post 2 2 0 0.500 Denison 1 0 0 1.000 Denver 1 0 0 1.000 Dickinson 6 0 0 1.000 Drew 7 5 0 0.583 Drexel 1 1 0 0.500 East Stroudsburg 22 11 1 0.667 Frankl. and Marshall 1 3 0 0.250 Frostburg State 4 3 0 0.571 Gannon 2 7 0 0.222 Gettysburg 4 1 0 0.800 Indiana (PA) 14 0 0 1.000 Ithaca 1 4 0 0.200 Kutztown 5 8 1 0.393 Lebanon Valley 1 0 1 0.750 Limestone 1 2 0 0.333 Lock Haven 19 15 0 0.559 Lycoming 2 0 0 1.000 Longwood 2 5 0 1.000 Over the Years Year W L T Coach 1977-1 3 B.J. Rost 1978-0 4 1 1979-0 5 1980-1 3 1 1981-1 5 Lisa Hand 1982-2 3 2 B.J. Rost 1983-1 7 Sharon O Keefe 1984-0 8 1985-0 8 1986-4 5 1987-5 6 1988-6 5 1989-8 4 1991-9 5 1993-10 4+ School W L T Pct. Mercyhurst 8 2 0 0.800 Merrimack 0 1 0 0.000 Messiah 2 0 0 1.000 Millersville 22 21 0 0.512 Oneonta State (NY) 3 1 0 0.750 Pfeiffer 2 1 0 0.667 Philadelphia 10 2 0 0.833 Queens 1 0 0 0.000 Roanoke 0 1 0 0.000 Regis 3 0 0 1.000 Sacred Heart 3 1 0 0.750 Shippensburg 20 18 1 0.526 Slippery Rock 9 8 0 0.529 Springfield 1 0 0 0.000 St. Joeseph s (Pa.) 2 1 0 0.667 Stonehill 1 1 0 0.500 Susquehanna 2 0 0 1.000 Trinity (Ct.) 0 1 0 0.000 West Chester 3 30 0 0.091 William Smith 0 7 0 0.000 Overall 185 169 4 0.441 2009 Opponents in Bold Year W L T Coach 1994-6 6 1995-10 4 1996-2 9 1997-8 4 1998-9 6 1999-9 5 Kathy Frick 2000-10 3+ 2001-9 6 2002-10 4$ 2003-13 2+# 2004-9 9 Dawn Strunk 2005-12 6 2006-6 6 2007-9 8 Leah Quigley 2008-9 9 Total - 194 178 4 All-Time Coaching Records Coach Years W L T Pct. B.J. Rost 1977-80;1982 4 18 4 0.182 Lisa Hand 1981 1 5 0 0.167 Sharon O Keefe 1983-95;1997-98 91 83 0 0.523 Bernadette Macca 1996 2 9 0 0.182 Kathy Frick 1999-2004 60 29 0 0.674 Dawn Strunk 2005-2006 18 17 0 0.514 Leah Quigley 2007-18 17 0 0.514 Totals 194 178 4 0.522 17