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DUKE UNIVERSITY 2014 Women s Lacrosse Media Guide

QUICK FACTS UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Location Founded Durham, N.C. 1838 as Trinity College Enrollment 6,484 Colors Duke Blue and White Nickname Blue Devils Conference Atlantic Coast Affiliation NCAA Division I Facility Koskinen Stadium President Dr. Richard Brodhead Athletic Director Dr. Kevin White Senior Women s Administrator Jacki Silar COACHING STAFF Head Coach Kerstin Kimel Alma Mater Maryland 93 Years at Duke/Overall 18/19 Overall Record 234-118 (.665) Record at Duke 230-110 (.676) Office Phone (919) 684-4166 Assistant Coach Amanda Barnes Alma Mater North Carolina 08 Office Phone (919) 684-4903 Assistant Coach Kristen Waagbo Alma Mater Duke 07 Office Phone (919) 668-5758 Volunteer Assistant Coach Molly O Brien Alma Mater Connecticut 10 Administrative Assistant Erin Stephenson Office Phone (919) 668-5791 Women s Lacrosse Office Fax (919) 681-2378 TEAM INFORMATION 2013 Overall Record 14-6 ACC Record 2-3 ACC Finish 4th Postseason NCAA quarterfinals Result L, 9-14 at Maryland (May 18, 2013) Letterwinners Returning 22 Maddy Acton, Kelsey Duryea, Kaki Jennison, Chelsea Landon Emma Lazaroff, Kerrin Maurer, Jordan McCarthy, Gabby Moise, Maddy Morrissey, Sydney Peterson, Molly Quirke, Claire Scarrone Kelci Smesko, Brigid Smith, Sophia Sourlis, Tara Stokes, Erin Tenneson, Angel Thompson, Katie Trees, Taylor Trimble, Emma Tucci, Taylor Virden Letterwinners Lost 9 Callie Francis, Kaitlin Gaiss, Mie Graham, Makenzie Hommel, Caroline Keating, Sarah Kendrick, Lauren Martin, Alyssa Ogle, Maddie Salamone Starters Returning 9 Kelsey Duryea, Kerrin Maurer, Gabby Moise, Maddy Morrissey, Molly Quirke, Kelci Smesko, Brigid Smith, Taylor Trimble, Taylor Virden Starters Lost 3 Mie Graham, Makenzie Hommel, Lauren Martin Newcomers 11 Casey Black, Helen Cammerzell, Caitlin Carey, Katherine Fraile, Stuart Humphrey, Isabelle Montagne, Kitty Morrissey, Devon Russell, Paige Russell, Maura Schwitter, Hayley Shaffer PROGRAM HISTORY First Women s Lacrosse Season 1996 All-Time Program Record 230-110 (.676) Most Victories in a Season 18 (2006) NCAA Tournament Appearances (Last) 16 (2013) NCAA Tournament Record 19-16 (.543) NCAA Semifinal Appearances (Last) 6 (2011) ACC Tournament Championships (Last) 1 (2005) ACC Tournament Record 9-16 (.360) ACC Regular Season Championships (Last) 4 (2007) All-America Selections 53 All-ACC Selections 55 TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION Table of Contents 1 Quick Facts 1 2014 Schedule 2 2013 Schedule & Results 2 2014 Roster 3 COACHING STAFF Kerstin Kimel 4-5 Amanda Barnes 6 Kristen Waagbo 7 Molly O Brien 8 Support Staff 8 PLAYERS Maddy Acton 9 Casey Black 10 Helen Cammerzell 10 Caitlin Carey 10 Kelsey Duryea 11 Katherine Fraile 12 Stuart Humphrey 12 Kaki Jennison 13 Chelsea Landon 14 Emma Lazaroff 15 Kerrin Maurer 16 Jordan McCarthy 17 Gabby Moise 18 Isabelle Montagne 19 Kitty Morrissey 19 Maddy Morrissey 20 Sydney Peterson 21 Molly Quirke 22 Devon Russell 23 Paige Russell 23 Claire Scarrone 24 Maura Schwitter 25 Hayley Shaffer 25 Kelci Smesko 26 Brigid Smith 27 Sophia Sourlis 28 Tara Stokes 29 Erin Tenneson 30 Angel Thompson 31 Katie Trees 32 Taylor Trimble 33 Emma Tucci 34 Taylor Virden 35 RESULTS Year-by-Year Results 36-38 Opponent-by-Opponent Results 39-41 Conference Results 42 ACC Tournament History 43 NCAA Tournament History 44 RECORDS Individual Career Records 45-46 Individual Single Season Records 47 Freshman Single Season Records 48 Team Single Season Records 49 Individual Single Game Records 50 Team Single Game Records 51 Opponent Single Game Records 51 Individual Career Statistics 52-55 Annual Rosters & Statistics 56-69 Honors and Awards 70-71 1

2014 SCHEDULE 2013 RESULTS February 7 ELON 3:00 p.m. Durham, N.C. Koskinen Stadium First meeting BDN+ February 9 LOUISVILLE 1:00 p.m. Durham, N.C. Koskinen Stadium First meeting BDN+ February 14 RICHMOND 5:00 p.m. Richmond, Va. E. Claiborne Robins Stadium Duke leads 12-1 February 16 WILLIAM & MARY 1:00 p.m. Williamsburg, Va. Martin Family Stadium Albert-Daly Field Duke leads 14-3 February 22 NORTHWESTERN 12:00 p.m. Durham, N.C. Koskinen Stadium Northwestern leads 11-2 ESPN3 March 1 MARYLAND * 1:00 p.m. Durham, N.C. Koskinen Stadium Maryland leads 17-9 BDN+ March 5 GEORGETOWN 5:00 p.m. Durham, N.C. Koskinen Stadium Duke leads 14-7 ESPN3 March 9 VIRGINIA TECH * 1:00 p.m. Blacksburg, Va. Thompson Field Duke leads 16-0 March 13 DAVIDSON 6:00 p.m. Durham, N.C. Koskinen Stadium Duke leads 11-0 BDN+ March 16 JACKSONVILLE 12:00 p.m. Durham, N.C. Koskinen Stadium Duke leads 1-0 BDN+ March 22 VIRGINIA * 3:00 p.m. Durham, N.C. Koskinen Stadium Virginia leads 20-11 BDN+ March 29 SYRACUSE * 1:00 p.m. Syracuse, N.Y. Carrier Dome First meeting April 2 HIGH POINT 6:00 p.m. High Point, N.C. Vert Stadium Duke leads 1-0 April 5 BOSTON COLLEGE * 12:00 p.m. Durham, N.C. Koskinen Stadium Duke leads 11-1 BDN+ April 11 NOTRE DAME * 7:00 p.m. South Bend, Ind. Arlotta Family Lacrosse Stadium Duke leads 9-2 April 16 NORTH CAROLINA * 7:00 p.m. Chapel Hill, N.C. Kenan Stadium North Carolina leads 15-13 April 24 ACC FIRST ROUND TBA Newton, Mass. RSN April 25 ACC SEMIFINALS TBA Newton, Mass. RSN April 27 ACC FINAL 1:00 p.m. Newton, Mass. RSN May 9/11 NCAA FIRST AND SECOND ROUNDS TBA Higher seed hosts February 8 VIRGINIA TECH * W, 17-9 Durham, N.C. February 10 PRESBYTERIAN W, 23-0 Durham, N.C. February 15 RICHMOND W, 18-10 Durham, N.C. February 17 WILLIAM & MARY W, 15-8 Durham, N.C. February 24 MARYLAND * L, 6-15 College Park, Md. March 2 VANDERBILT W, 15-12 Durham, N.C. March 9 GEORGETOWN W, 11-10 Washington, D.C. March 13 JACKSONVILLE W, 10-7 Jacksonville, Fla. March 17 DARTMOUTH W, 13-5 Durham, N.C. March 23 VIRGINIA * W, 13-7 Charlottesville, Va. March 28 NORTH CAROLINA * L, 11-12 (OT) Durham, N.C. April 6 BOSTON COLLEGE * L, 9-10 Newton, Mass. April 12 NORTHWESTERN L, 4-12 Evanston, Ill. April 17 DAVIDSON W, 14-6 Davidson, N.C. April 20 OHIO STATE W, 15-9 Durham, N.C. April 25 VIRGINIA L, 7-10 Chapel Hill, N.C. May 5 BOSTON UNIVERSITY W, 18-9 Durham, N.C. May 10 PRINCETON W, 10-9 (2OT) Annapolis, Md. May 12 NAVY W, 10-5 Annapolis, Md. May 18 MARYLAND L, 9-14 College Park, Md. May 17/18 NCAA QUARTERFINALS TBA Higher seed hosts May 23/25 NCAA FINAL WEEKEND TBA Towson, Md. Johnny Unitas Stadium 2 * Denotes ACC Game; denotes ACC Tournament Game; denotes NCAA Tournament Game

2014 ROSTER NUMERICAL ROSTER No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown (Previous School) 1 Sydney Peterson A 5-7 Sr Towson, Md. (Notre Dame Prep) 2 Maddy Acton A 5-8 So Sudbury, Mass. (Lincoln Sudbury) 3 Maddy Morrissey M 5-4 Sr Skaneateles, N.Y. (Skaneateles HS) 5 Maura Schwitter M/D Fr Oradell, N.J. (Immaculate Heart) 6 Brigid Smith A 5-8 Jr Rockville, Md. (Good Counsel) 7 Chelsea Landon M 5-3 Jr Norwell, Mass. (Noble & Greenough) 8 Emma Tucci A 5-8 Sr Rye, N.Y. (Rye HS) 9 Kerrin Maurer A 5-6 Jr Setauket, N.Y. (St. Anthony s) 10 Kitty Morrissey D/M Fr Philadelphia, Pa. (Springside) 11 Erin Tenneson M 5-7 Jr Pasadena, Md. (Chesapeake HS) 12 Jordan McCarthy M 5-8 So New Vernon, N.J. (The Taft School) 13 Stuart Humphrey M Fr Summit, N.J. (Summit) 14 Taylor Trimble M 5-10 Jr Rosemont, Pa. (Episcopal Academy) 15 Casey Black A Fr Lutherville, Md. (McDonogh) 16 Emma Lazaroff M/A 5-5 So Lafayette, Colo. (Fairview) 17 Devon Russell M/D Fr Chester, N.J. (West Morris Mendham) 18 Isabelle Montagne D Fr Lake Forest, Ill. (Lake Forest) 19 Claire Scarrone M 5-3 So Rumson, N.J. (Rumson-Fair Haven Regional) 20 Caitlin Carey M Fr Pittsburgh, Pa. (Peters Township) 21 Tara Stokes D 5-9 Sr Gladwyne, Pa. (The Shipley School) 22 Molly Quirke M 5-9 Sr Wilmette, Ill. (New Trier HS) 23 Taylor Virden D 5-9 Sr Ellicott City, Md. (McDonogh School) 24 Katie Trees M 5-9 Jr San Diego, Calif. (Torrey Pines HS) 25 Kelsey Duryea G 5-8 So Beverly, Mass. (Governor s Academy) 26 Kelci Smesko A 5-10 So Ridgewood, N.J. (Ridgewood) 27 Paige Russell M Fr Chester, N.J. (West Morris Mendham) 28 Hayley Shaffer M/A Fr Summit, N.J. (Oak Knoll) 29 Kaki Jennison M 5-11 So Richmond, Va. (St. Catherine s) 30 Sophia Sourlis D 5-2 Sr Timonium, Md. (The Bryn Mawr School) 33 Gabby Moise D 5-3 Jr Princeton, N.J. (Peddie School/White Mountain) 35 Helen Cammerzell M Fr Centreville, Md. (St. Andrew s School [Del.]) 36 Angel Thompson G 5-4 Jr The Woodlands, Texas (The Woodlands HS) 85 Katherine Fraile G Sr Lancaster, Pa. (Manheim Township) ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown (Previous School) 2 Maddy Acton A 5-8 So Sudbury, Mass. (Lincoln Sudbury Regional HS) 15 Casey Black A Fr Lutherville, Md. (McDonogh) 35 Helen Cammerzell M Fr Centreville, Md. (St. Andrew s School [Del.]) 20 Caitlin Carey M Fr Pittsburgh, Pa. (Peters Township) 25 Kelsey Duryea G 5-8 So Beverly, Mass. (The Governor s Academy) 85 Katherine Fraile G Sr Lancaster, Pa. (Manheim Township) 13 Stuart Humphrey M Sr Summit, N.J. (Summit) 29 Kaki Jennison M 5-11 So Richmond, Va. (St. Catherine s) 7 Chelsea Landon M 5-4 Jr Dedham, Mass. (Noble & Greenough) 16 Emma Lazaroff M/A 5-5 So Lafayette, Colo. (Fairview) 9 Kerrin Maurer A 5-6 Jr Setauket, N.Y. (St. Anthony s) 12 Jordan McCarthy M 5-8 So New Vernon, N.J. (The Taft School) 33 Gabby Moise D 5-3 Jr Princeton, N.J. (Peddie School/White Mountain) 18 Isabelle Montagne D Fr Lake Forest, Ill. (Lake Forest) 10 Kitty Morrissey D/M Fr Philadelphia, Pa. (Springside) 3 Maddy Morrissey M 5-4 Sr Skaneateles, N.Y. (Skaneateles HS) 1 Sydney Peterson A 5-7 Sr Towson, Md. (Notre Dame Prep) 22 Molly Quirke M 5-9 Sr Wilmette, Ill. (New Trier HS) 17 Devon Russell M/D Fr Chester, N.J. (West Morris Mendham) 27 Paige Russell M Fr Chester, N.J. (West Morris Mendham) 19 Claire Scarrone M 5-3 So Rumson, N.J. (Rumson-Fair Haven Regional) 5 Maura Schwitter M/D Fr Oradell, N.J. (Immaculate Heart) 26 Kelci Smesko A 5-10 So Ridgewood, N.J. (Ridgewood) 6 Brigid Smith A 5-8 Jr Rockville, Md. (Good Counsel) 30 Sophia Sourlis D 5-2 Sr Timonium, Md. (The Bryn Mawr School) 21 Tara Stokes D 5-9 Sr Gladwyne, Pa. (The Shipley School) 11 Erin Tenneson M 5-7 Jr Pasadena, Md. (Chespeake-Anne Arundel) 36 Angel Thompson G 5-4 Jr The Woodlands, Texas (The Woodlands HS) 24 Katie Trees M 5-9 Jr San Diego, Calif. (Torrey Pines HS) 14 Taylor Trimble M 5-10 Jr Rosemont, Pa, (Episcopal Academy) 8 Emma Tucci A 5-8 Sr Rye, N.Y. (Rye HS) 23 Taylor Virden D 5-9 Sr Ellicott City, Md. (McDonogh School) BY CLASS u Seniors (8): Katherine Fraile, Maddy Morrissey, Sydney Peterson, Molly Quirke, Sophia Sourlis, Tara Stokes, Emma Tucci, Taylor Virden u Juniors (8) Chelsea Landon, Kerrin Maurer, Gabby Moise, Brigid Smith, Erin Tenneson, Angel Thompson, Katie Trees, Taylor Trimble u Sophomores (7) Maddy Acton, Kelsey Duryea, Kaki Jennison, Emma Lazaroff, Jordan McCarthy, Claire Scarrone, Kelci Smesko u Freshmen (10) Casey Black, Helen Cammerzell, Caitlin Carey, Stuart Humphrey, Isabelle Montagne, Kitty Morrissey, Devon Russell, Paige Russell, Maura Schwitter, Hayley Shaffer BY STATE u California (1) u Colorado (1) Katie Trees Emma Lazaroff u Illinois (2) Isabelle Montagne, Molly Quirke u Maryland (7) Casey Black, Helen Cammerzell, Sydney Peterson, Brigid Smith, Sophia Sourlis, Erin Tenneson, Taylor Virden u Massachusetts (3) Maddy Acton, Kelsey Duryea, Chelsea Landon u New Jersey (9) Stuart Humphrey, Jordan McCarthy, Gabby Moise, Devon Russell, Paige Russell, Claire Scarrone, Maura Schwitter, Hayley Shaffer, Kelci Smesko u New York (3) Kerrin Maurer, Maddy Morrissey, Emma Tucci u Pennsylvania (5) Caitlin Carey, Katherine Fraile, Kitty Morrissey, Tara Stokes, Taylor Trimble u Texas (1) u Virginia (1) Angel Thompson Kaki Jennison PRONUNCIATIONS Maura Brigid Tucci Kerrin Maurer Montagne Scarrone Duryea Kaki Sourlis Moise Kerstin Kimel more-uh Bridget TOO-chee care-in MORE-er MON-tag SCAR-own DUR-e-yay Khaki SORE-lis MOYZE KEER-stin KIM-uhl COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Kerstin Kimel (Maryland 93) Assistant Coach: Amanda Barnes (North Carolina 08) Assistant Coach: Kristen Waagbo (Duke 07) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Molly O Brien (UConn 10) 3

KERSTIN KIMEL Head Coach 19th Season at Duke Maryland, 1993 The only head coach in Duke women s lacrosse history, Kerstin Kimel has led the program from its inception in 1996, molding the Blue Devils into one of the nation s elite teams. In Kimel s 18 seasons at the helm of Duke women s lacrosse, she has guided the Blue Devils to six national semifinals, four ACC regular season titles, an ACC Tournament Championship and 16 consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances - the third longest current streak in the nation. A five-time ACC Coach of the Year, Kimel has coached 35 All-America selections, 49 all-region honorees and 42 All-ACC picks. In addition, six of her former players have competed on the U.S. National Team, representing the United States at the 2009 and 2013 World Cups. The Blue Devils have achieved equal success in the classroom during Kimel s tenure, collecting 19 Academic All-America accolades since 1997. Kimel registered her 200th career victory March 16, 2011 in a win over Virginia Tech to become one of just nine active Division I coaches with 200 or more wins. Duke enjoyed another successful season under Kimel s direction in 2013, compiling a 14-6 record to go along with the program s ninth straight trip to the NCAA quarterfinals. The Blue Devils had two or more players earn All-America honors for the 15th consecutive year as defender Taylor Virden was selected to the first team and goalkeeper Kelsey Duryea picked up second team accolades. Duryea became the first netminder in program history to recieve the honor as a rookie, rounding out the season ranked among the top 10 players nationally in save percentage and saves per game. All-ACC selection Makenzie Hommel concluded her career at Duke with over 100 points and 90 goals, and was joined on the all-conference squad by Duryea, Virden, Kerrin Maurer and Taylor Trimble. The Blue Devils recorded 14 or more wins three times from 2009 to 2012, advancing to the national quarterfinals on three occasions and the semifinals in 2011. Under Kimel s watch, Duke produced 13 All-America selections during that time, while Emma Hamm (2011) and Carolyn Davis (2009) were named finalists for the Tewaaraton Trophy. Led by Davis and Caroline Cryer, the 2009 squad rewrote the program s offensive record book, totaling team highs in goals scored (313), assists (150) and points (463). From 2004 to 2008, Duke put together one of the most successful stretches in program history, advancing to four consecutive national semifinals from 2005 to 2008 and earning at least a share of four-straight ACC regular season titles from 2004 to 2007. During that span, the Blue Devils placed 21 players on both All-America and all-region lists, in addition to posting three Tewaaraton finalists. Kimel led Duke to a 13-8 overall record and the Blue Devils fourth-straight NCAA semifinal appearance in 2008, earning womenslax.com Coach of the Year honors for her efforts. Led by Tewaaraton Trophy recipient and two-time ACC Player of the Year Katie Chrest, the 2005 and 2006 Duke squads combined for a 35-7 overall record, including a program-best 18 victories in 2006, a 7-2 mark in the ACC and two conference regular season titles. After seven consecutive NCAA Tournaments bids, the 2005 installment earned a trip to the national semifinals for the second time in program history to ignite Duke s string of four straight appearances. From 2000 to 2002, the Blue Devils advanced to three consecutive NCAA Tournament quarterfinals, and in 2001, made the program s first ACC Championship game. However, success did not always come easy, as Duke s 12th women s varsity program began its inaugural season in 1996 with four-straight losses before earning the Devils first win -- a 10-6 victory over UMBC on March 18, 1996. The Blue Devils would finish the season at 3-12, marking the first and only year Duke women s lacrosse has posted a losing record. KERSTIN KIMEL QUICK FACTS High School Haverford HS (Pa.) College Career Maryland (1990-93) Coaching Career Head Coach, Duke (1995-Present) Head Coach, Davidson (1993-95) 4

u KIMEL S EARLY YEARS Prior to her arrival at Duke, Kimel was the head coach at Davidson College, leading the newly-created Wildcats program to a 4-8 record in 1994 as one of the nation s youngest head coaches in her first and only season at Davidson. Kimel was no stranger to NCAA Division I women s lacrosse before her time at Davidson, having played at the University of Maryland from 1990-93. During her career, she led the Terrapins to four consecutive national semifinal appearances and the 1992 NCAA National Championship. The Havertown, Pa., native was a twotime All-America selection and the 1993 NCAA National Defensive Player of the Year, appearing in Sports Illustrated s Faces in the Crowd. Kimel graduated from Maryland in 1993 with a bachelor s degree in speech communications. Prior to her collegiate career, Kimel was a standout at Haverford High School, earning first team All-Central League, All-Delaware County and USWLA All-America honors. Her numerous accomplishments have landed her in both the Haverford Hall of Fame and the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame - Delaware County. Kimel has also been a prominent figure on the international level as a member of the U.S. Elite Team from 1992-96 and as an alternate for the U.S. national team that captured a gold medal at the 1993 World Cup. In addition, Kimel served as chair of the IWLCA Growth Committee from 1999-2000 and as Chair of the NCAA South Region Selection Committee. From 1998-2002, she was on the selection committee for the U.S. Elite/Development squads, also working as an assistant coach for the U.S. Development squad from 2000-03. Kimel has also worked as Chair of the IWLCA/USL Division I All-America committee and completed a four-year term as a member of the NCAA Division I Women s Lacrosse Committee in 2007. In 2006, she became co-chair of the IWLCA External Relations Committee and served on the Tewaaraton award selection committee in 2008. During the summer of 2008, Kimel was elected to the IWLCA Board of Directors and acts as a Division I representative. Kimel s family tree includes many outstanding athletes, beginning with her father, Mike Manning, who played basketball at West Chester University, and her mother, Sallie Manning, who was a member of the tennis and field hockey squads at West Chester. Both her brother, Mike, and husband, Jack, played baseball at Western Carolina before moving on to play for the Texas Rangers organization, while her sister, Lindsay, played lacrosse at James Madison University and served as an assistant coach for the 2003 and 2007 World Champion U.S. under-19 teams. Her extended family also includes three collegiate basketball players - uncles Ed (Villanova) and Chris Manning (Philadelphia College of Textile) and cousin Alicia Manning (Lafayette) - one collegiate swimmer - uncle John Manning (Villanova) - two baseball players - cousins Brian Manning (Villanova) and Pat Manning (Atlanta Braves minor league) - and one hockey standout - brother-in-law Matt Mulhern (Boston College). Kimel and her husband Jack reside in Durham with their three children - daughters Frances Caroline and Claire and son Russell McKinley Mac. KIMEL YEAR-BY-YEAR Overall Conference Final Year School Conference W L W L Finish Ntl Ranking Notes 2013 Duke ACC 14 6 2 3 4th 8 NCAA Quarterfinals 2012 Duke ACC 12 7 3 2 2nd 6 NCAA Quarterfinals 2011 Duke ACC 15 5 4 1 2nd 4 NCAA Semifinals 2010 Duke ACC 14 6 2 3 4th 5 NCAA Quarterfinals 2009 Duke ACC 15 6 3 2 3rd 5 NCAA Quarterfinals 2008 Duke ACC 13 8 3 2 3rd 4 NCAA Semifinals WomensLax.com Coach of the Year 2007 Duke ACC 16 4 4 1 t-1st 6 NCAA Semifinals ACC Regular Season Champions 2006 Duke ACC 18 3 4 1 t-1st 3 NCAA Semifinals ACC Regular Season Champions ACC Coach of the Year 2005 Duke ACC 17 4 3 1 1st NCAA Semifinals ACC Tournament Champions ACC Regular Season Champions IWLCA Regional Coach of the Year ACC Coach of the Year 2004 Duke ACC 13 6 3 0 1st NCAA Tournament ACC Regular Season Champions ACC Coach of the Year 2003 Duke ACC 13 5 2 1 2nd NCAA Tournament 2002 Duke ACC 10 8 1 2 3rd NCAA Quarterfinals 2001 Duke ACC 15 4 2 1 2nd NCAA Quarterfinals ACC Coach of the Year 2000 Duke ACC 11 6 1 2 3rd NCAA Quarterfinals 1999 Duke ACC 13 5 1 2 3rd NCAA Semifinals 1998 Duke ACC 10 7 1 2 3rd First NCAA Tournament Appearance 1997 Duke ACC 8 8 0 3 4th 1996 Duke ACC 3 12 1994 Davidson 4 8 Career Record (19 seasons): 234-118 (.665) Record at Duke (18 seasons): 230-110 (.676); ACC 39-29 (.574) Record at Davidson (1 season): 4-8 (.333) NCAA Tournament Record: 19-16 (.543) ACC Tournament Record: 9-16 (.360) 5

AMANDA BARNES Assistant Coach Third Season at Duke North Carolina, 2008 Amanda Barnes is in her third season with the Duke coaching staff after joining the Blue Devils as an assistant coach in the summer of 2011. Barnes second season in Durham saw her guide Taylor Virden and Kelsey Duryea to All-America honors, with Duryea becoming the first goalkeeper in program history to earn the distinction as a freshman. Duryea concluded the year ranked fourth nationally in save percentage (.507) and 10th in saves per game (9.00) in addition to collecting all-region and all-conference accolades. The Blue Devil defense allowed just 8.95 goals per game under Barnes watch while limiting 11 opponents to single-digit scoring. The unit also posted the second shutout in school history in 2013 in a 23-0 victory over Presbyterian Feb. 10. In her first year at Duke, Barnes helped lead the defense to a top-10 national ranking in scoring defense. Senior goalkeeper Mollie Mackler led the ACC in save percentage (.417) and saves per game (6.0) in conference games while also earning All-ACC recognition. Under Barnes direction, the defense held 13 opponents to single-digit scoring and allowed just 8.89 goals per game, marking the program s first season with a team goals against average under nine since 2006. Before her coaching career, Barnes was a four-year letterwinner at North Carolina, where she helped lead the Tar Heels to the NCAA quarterfinals in each of her four seasons. The squad s starting netminder as a senior, Barnes was also a four-year member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll and graduated in the spring of 2008 with a degree in Exercise & Sport Science - Sport Administration and a minor in English. In addition, she was a multi-year participant in the Carolina Leadership Academy, and received the program s highest honor, the Three-Dimensional Leader award. Barnes also has extensive experience working as a camp instructor, including North Star, Between the Pipes, NEMS, Elite 300 and UNC camps. Barnes, who also starred in cross country and swimming at C. Milton Wright High School, led the Mustangs to the 2004 Maryland state lacrosse championship. She was inducted into her high school s hall of fame in the spring of 2009. A native of Bel Air, Md., Barnes came to Duke from Boston University where she served as an assistant coach during the 2011 season. With the Terriers, Barnes worked with Boston s two underclassmen goaltenders, helping freshman starter Christina Sheridan to America East All-Rookie Team honors. Prior to her stint at Boston University, Barnes worked with the goaltenders at Ohio State, helping guide the Buckeyes to a 20-14 record during her time in Columbus. Under her tutelage, Ohio State s Kristen Gilwee set program records for career saves and wins after completing her career in 2009, while the Buckeyes Annie Carruthers garnered 2010 American Lacrosse Conference Goalie of the Year honors the following season. AMANDA BARNES QUICK FACTS High School C. Milton Wright HS, Bel Air, Md. College Career North Carolina (2005-08) Coaching Career Assistant Coach, Duke (2011-Present) Assistant Coach, Boston University (2010-11) Assistant Coach, Ohio State (2008-10) 6

KRISTEN WAAGBO Assistant Coach Second Season at Duke Duke, 2007 Kristen Waagbo enters her second season with the Duke coaching staff after returning to her alma mater as an assistant coach during the summer of 2012. A balanced Blue Devil attack averaged 12.40 goals per game in 2013 under Waagbo s leadership, with Kerrin Maurer ranking second in the ACC in assists (35) and Makenzie Hommel fourth in goals per contest (2.75). Maurer and midfielder Taylor Trimble both garnered spots on the all-region team while Hommel, Maurer and Trimble were all named to the All-ACC squad. Waagbo returned to Durham after serving as an assistant coach at the U.S. Naval Academy, where her responsibilities included overseeing the development of the squad s offense. During Waagbo s two years in Annapolis, Navy recorded a ledger of 33-9, captured two Patriot League Championships and made back-to-back appearances in the NCAA Tournament. In their first season as a Division I program in 2011, the Mids totaled 275 goals while averaging 13.10 goals per contest. The 2012 campaign saw the team set a Patriot League record with 306 goals. Prior to her arrival in Annapolis, Waagbo previously spent one season as the top assistant at UC Davis, helping the Aggies become one of the most improved teams in the country in 2010. After going 6-12 in 2009, the team improved to 11-6 and advanced to the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation semifinals. Waagbo directed an offense which improved from 10.06 goals per contest in 2009 to 14.06 goals per contest in 2010. Waagbo also spent two seasons as a volunteer assistant coach at Navy in 2008 and 2009, guiding the Mids to the Patriot League Championship game in just their second year as a program. A gifted attacker on the Blue Devils front line, Waagbo completed a standout playing career at Duke, twice earning All-America honors. She is the program s all-time career assists leader (116) and tallied 277 points over four seasons, which ranks second all-time behind 2005 Tewaaraton winner Katie Chrest. Waagbo is also tied for fourth on Duke s all-time charts with 161 career goals. As a senior in 2007, Waagbo set a Duke record with 44 assists and recorded a career-best 90 points in just 20 games (4.5 points per game). She finished the season as a first team All-American and was a semifinalist for the Tewaaraton award. Waagbo guided the Blue Devils to an overall record of 64-17 (.790) during her four-year career, as well as four regular season Atlantic Coast Conference crowns, one ACC Tournament title and three NCAA Final Four appearances. Waagbo earned her bachelor s degree in cultural anthropology with a concentration in markets and management studies from Duke. KRISTEN WAAGBO QUICK FACTS High School Mount Hebron HS, Ellicott City, Md. College Career Duke (2004-07) Coaching Career Assistant Coach, Duke (2012-Present) Assistant Coach, U.S. Naval Academy (2011-12) Assistant Coach, UC Santa Davis (2010) Volunteer Assistant Coach, U.S. Naval Academy (2008-09) 7

SUPPORT STAFF MOLLY O BRIEN Volunteer Assistant Coach 1st Season at Duke Connecticut, 2010 Senior Deputy Director of Athletics/Sport Administrator: Chris Kennedy Administrative Assistant: Erin Stephenson Athletic Trainer: Jen McCollum Sports Performance: Jeff Howser Equipment Operations: Ben Sherrill Academic Coordinator: Kelly Preussner Game Operations: Laura Hettrick Marketing and Promotions: Kendall Butters Sports Information: Leslie Gaber Molly O Brien joined the Duke women s lacrosse staff as a volunteer assistant coach in August of 2013. O Brien came to Duke from Bristol, Conn., where she was a content associate and production assistant with ESPN s NASCAR Now. She also worked as a production assistant at ESPN before joining the NASCAR Now program. A frequent member of the Blue Devils camp coaching staff in previous years, O Brien also served as a camp counselor at Georgetown and North Carolina. She spent two seasons as an assistant varsity coach at Conard High School in West Hartford, Conn., from 2012-13. O Brien lettered four years at Connecticut (2007-10), contributing to the Huskies attack. She totaled two goals and one assist in 26 games at UConn while also tallying one ground ball and two draw controls wins for her career. A member of the BIG EAST All-Academic team, she was the recipient of the Outstanding Senior Scholar Athlete Award and the Counseling Program for Intercollegiate Athletes (CPIA) Academic Excellence Award. O Brien graduated in 2010 with a degree in communications. A native of Cary, N.C., O Brien completed her prep career at Cardinal Gibbons High School in Raleigh, where she holds school records for game, season and career goals, assists and points. She was tabbed an All-American by US Lacrosse in 2006. MOLLY O BRIEN QUICK FACTS High School Cardinal Gibbons HS, Raleigh, N.C. College Career Connecticut (2007-10) Coaching Career Volunteer Assistant Coach, Duke (2013-Present) 8

2 MADDY ACTON Sophomore Attack Sudbury, Mass. Lincoln Sudbury u CAREER STATISTICS Year gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% fpg-fps gb dc to ct f 2013 20-8 18 3 21 39.438 30.769 2-3 8 11 17 5 27 TOTAL 20-8 18 3 21 39.438 30.769 2-3 8 11 17 5 27 u CAREER HIGHS Goals 2 5x - last vs. Princeton May 10, 2013 Assists 1 3x - last at Davidson Apr. 17, 2013 Points 2 7x - last vs. Princeton May 10, 2013 Ground Balls 1 8x - last at Navy May 12, 2013 Draw Controls 4 vs. Presbyterian Feb. 10, 2013 Caused Turnovers 2 vs. Presbyterian Feb. 10, 2013 u 2013: Appeared in all 20 contests while earning eight starts her freshman season Entered the starting lineup Apr. 17 against Davidson and notched seven goals and one assist the rest of the way Totaled 18 goals and three assists for 21 points on the spring Also picked up eight ground balls and corralled 11 draw controls Named the WomensLax.com Rookie of the Week May 13 after tallying the gamewinner in a 10-9 double overtime victory over Princeton in the first round of the NCAA Tournament Recorded five multiple-goal games Earned a spot on the All-ACC Academic team and the ACC Academic Honor Roll. u PRIOR TO DUKE: Lettered four seasons under Deb Dejesus at Lincoln Sudbury Regional... Two-time Under Armour and US Lacrosse All-American... Member of the U.S. under-19 women s national team that won gold at the 2011 Federation of International Lacrosse (FIL) World Championship... Named to ESPN Boston s MIAA all-state team as a senior... Led Lincoln Sudbury to the state semifinals as a junior and senior... Voted best player in the dual county during her junior and senior seasons... Four-time dual county league all-star... Recorded career totals of 264 goals, 148 assists and 281 ground balls during her prep career while notching career-bests of 100 goals and 60 assists as a senior... Competed in the 2012 Champion All-American Showcase during the summer of 2012, scoring eight goals over four games while leading her squad to the showcase title... Listed among the top 25 rising freshmen by Inside Lacrosse... Played club lacrosse for Revolution... Also lettered four years in soccer, earning All-New England recognition as a junior and senior and all-state honors all four years... Led her team in scoring during her junior and senior seasons... Also lettered four years in indoor track... Member of the distance relay team that placed sixth at indoor nationals... Earned All-America distinction as a junior... Member of the Cum Laude Society. u PERSONAL: Madison Emily Acton... Daughter of Edward and Cheryl Acton... Has one brother, Devin... Father played two seasons of football and lacrosse at Springfield College and played one season of lacrosse at UMass (1984)... Brother currently plays lacrosse at Amherst. 9

CASEY BLACK Freshman Attack Lutherville, Md. McDonogh 15 u PRIOR TO DUKE: Lettered three years for Chris Robinson at McDonogh 2013 Under Armour All-American (South Team) Named to Inside Lacrosse s Rising Freshmen Watchlist Tallied 27 goals and 33 assists as a senior to lead McDonogh to a 22-0 mark and its fifth consecutive conference championship Helped her team earn the No. 1 national ranking and remain undefeated for three consecutive seasons Tabbed No. 5 on the ESPN Rise list of the top 50 juniors in the class of 2013 Two-time member of the Under Armour Underclass Baltimore squad Totaled 105 points (59g, 46a) during her prep career Played club lacrosse for TLC 2013 Also lettered three years in field hockey Three-time honor roll selection. u PERSONAL: Born Catherine McBride Black on March 6, 1995 in Baltimore, Md. Daughter of Rob and Joy Black Has two brothers, Robby and Patrick Father played lacrosse and soccer at Roanoke College ( 84) Mother played lacrosse and field hockey at Roanoke College ( 82), where she is a member of the Hall of Fame Grandfather, Bob Black, was an All-American in lacrosse at Cornell ( 57). 35 HELEN CAMMERZELL Freshman Midfield Centreville, Md. St. Andrew s School [Del.] u PRIOR TO DUKE: Four-year letterwinner at St. Andrew s School in Middletown, Del. Totaled 172 goals for her prep career while tallying 97 points (73g, 24a) her final season Topped the 70-goal mark as a junior as well Second team all-state and first team all-conference selection as a junior and senior Garnered first team all-conference honors as a sophomore Named team captain her senior year Also lettered four years in soccer and three years in swimming Graduated magna cum laude Awarded the Henry Prize in Women s Athletics. u PERSONAL: Born Helen Ryan Cammerzell on Sept. 3, 1995 in Trenton, N.J. Daughter of David and Patricia Cammerzell Has one brother, Will Father was a member of the Duke swimming and diving team (1971-74). CAITLIN CAREY Freshman Midfield Pittsburgh, Pa. Peters Township 20 u PRIOR TO DUKE: Lettered four seasons for Christa Samaras at Peters Township US Lacrosse All-American and Academic All-American first team selection as a junior Earned a spot on the 2012 Philadelphia Under Armour All-America team Named to the WPIAL Division I all-star and all-section squads and the WDNT Western Pennsylvania team Almanac Premier Performer and Female Athlete of the Year finalist Recorded 129 goals, 101 assists, 162 draw controls, 179 ground balls and 140 caused turnovers over her four years at Peters Township Also lettered three years in soccer Graduated cum laude Member of the National Honor Society. u PERSONAL: Born Caitlin Rose Carey on Jan. 22, 1995 in Pittsburgh, Pa. Daughter of Tom and Joyce Carey Has one brother, Ryan, and one sister, Janel Sister played lacrosse at Notre Dame (2009-10). 10

25 KELSEY DURYEA Sophomore Goalie Beverly, Mass. The Governor s Academy u CAREER STATISTICS Year gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% fpg-fps gb dc to ct f 2013 16-15 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0-0 34 0 4 4 1 TOTAL 16-15 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0-0 34 0 4 4 1 Year gp-gs min ga gaa svs pct. w l faced 2013 16-15 937:28 140 8.96 144.507 10 5 351 TOTAL 16-15 937:28 140 8.96 144.507 10 5 351 u CAREER HIGHS Goals Against 14 at Maryland May 18, 2013 Saves 15 2x - last at Maryland May 18, 2013 Ground Balls 4 vs. North Carolina March 28, 2013 Caused Turnovers 2 vs. Dartmouth March 17, 2013 u PRIOR TO DUKE: Four-year letterwinner at The Governor s Academy... ESPN s top-seeded goalie in the 2012 class... Under Armour and US Lacrosse All-America selection... One of two goalkeepers selected to the U.S. under-19 women s national team that won gold at the 2011 Federation of International Lacrosse (FIL) World Championship... Named one of the top 25 incoming freshmen by Inside Lacrosse... Two-time New England all-star pick... Twice earned all-league honors... Voted team captain as a senior... Played club lacrosse for Revolution... Also lettered three seasons in field hockey as a forward... Helped lead her squad to the Class B NEPSAC title... Tabbed team captain and MVP as a junior... Also participated in varsity ice hockey. u PERSONAL: Kelsey Thompson Duryea... Daughter of Bill and Brenda Duryea... Has one brother, Will. u 2013: Selected to the IWLCA All-America second team, becoming the first goalkeeper in program history to receive the honor as a freshman Also named to the IWLCA All-South Region second team and the All-ACC squad Made her first appearance in the net Feb. 24 against Maryland and started all 15 contests following that showing Finished the season ranked fourth nationally in save percentage (.507) and 10th in saves per game (9.00) while leading the ACC in saves (144), saves per game, save percentage and ground balls per game (2.13) Tabbed the ACC Defensive Player of the Week three times in addition to earning national player of the week recognition from the Baltimore Sun and WomensLax. com Registered a season-best 15 saves against North Carolina (March 28) and Maryland (May 18), making her one of just four netminders in program history to notch 15 or more saves in a game Helped the Blue Devil defense finish third in the ACC and 24th nationally, allowing opponents 8.95 goals per game. 11

KATHERINE FRAILE Senior Goalie Lancaster, Pa. Manheim Township 85 u PRIOR TO DUKE: Transferred to Duke from Bucknell, where she appeared in seven games for the Bison in 2012, starting three Totaled 261:05 minutes in the cage during the 2012 season, posting a record of 1-2 Tallied 24 saves while compiling a 14.25 goals against average Also credited with four ground balls and two caused turnovers that spring Prior to playing at Bucknell, spent the fall of her sophomore season on the women s lacrosse roster at Duke Attended Pittsburgh as a freshman, participating on the Panthers club women s lacrosse team Four-year letterwinner at Manheim Township in Lancaster, Pa. Led her high school squad to Pennsylvania District III titles in 2009 and 2010 Also helped Manheim Township earn league championships in 2007, 2009 and 2010 Tabbed to the Girls Upper Atlantic tournament team Played for the Lancaster Area Xtreme Lacrosse club team Also lettered two seasons in field hockey and one season in tennis National Merit Scholar Finalist Member of the National Honor Society and the Honor Roll. u PERSONAL: Born Katherine Iverson Fraile on Feb. 15, 1993 in Norfolk, Va. Daughter of Robert and Susan Fraile Sister of David, Brian and the late Chris Fraile Father graduated from Duke s Pratt School of Engineering in 1974. 13 STUART HUMPHREY Freshman Midfield Summit, N.J. Summit u PRIOR TO DUKE: Lettered four seasons at Summit for Mike Walsh US Lacrosse All-American as a senior Named to Inside Lacrosse s Rising Freshmen Watchlist Tabbed first team all-league her final year after recording 54 goals, nine assists, 54 draw controls, 36 ground balls and 24 caused turnovers Garnered second team all-league honors as a junior Totaled 87 goals, 11 assists, 84 draw controls, 66 ground balls and 43 caused turnovers during her prep career Member of the STEPS Lacrosse club team Also lettered four years in soccer and ice hockey, earning county and division accolades on the soccer field Two-time US Lacrosse Academic All-American Union County Scholar Athlete Recipient of the Alfred Swick Award and the Howard S. Anderson Scholar Athlete Award Received a President s Award for Educational Excellence and an AP Scholar Award. u PERSONAL: Born Catherine Stuart Humphrey on Jan. 17, 1995 in Morristown, N.J. Daughter of Andrew and Bo Humphrey Has two siblings, Callie and Gray. 12

29 KAKI JENNISON Sophomore Midfield Richmond, Va. St. Catherine s u CAREER STATISTICS Year gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% fpg-fps gb dc to ct f 2013 TOTAL 0-0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 u 2013: Did not compete during the 2013 season Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. u PRIOR TO DUKE: Completed prep career at St. Catherine s School... Two-time All-LIS selection... Tallied a career-high 35 goals and 11 assists during her senior season... Finished her prep career with 75 goals, 18 assists and 93 ground balls... Twice guided St. Catherine s to the state quarterfinals... Recipient of St. Catherine s Lacrosse Coaches Award as a senior... Also lettered two years in field hockey... Named to the all-state tournament team as a forward... Helped her field hockey team capture back-to-back state championships her junior and senior seasons... Member of the Cum Laude Society... Named to the high honor roll. u PERSONAL: Kathleen Love Jennison... Daughter of George and Cal Jennison... Has two brothers (Jay and David) and four sisters (Christie, Jessie, Katie and Hannah)... Brother, Jay, played defense on the Duke men s lacrosse team (2005-09)... Cousin, Erskine Love, was a member of the swimming & diving team at Duke (2007-11)... Relatives who have graduated from Duke include father (1980), mother (1980), brother, Jay (2008 undergraduate, 2010 graduate), brother, David (2010), grandmother, Gay Love (1951), uncle, Jimmy Love (1979), uncle, Keith Love (1983), uncle, Bill Love (1984) and uncle, David Love (1994)... Sister, Christie, currently attends Duke. 13

7 CHELSEA LANDON Junior Midfield Norwell, Mass. Nobles & Greenough u CAREER STATISTICS Year gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% fpg-fps gb dc to ct f 2012 13-0 2 3 5 6.333 2.333 1-2 7 6 5 2 12 2013 20-0 6 2 8 15.400 11.733 1-3 9 3 4 3 16 TOTAL 33-0 8 5 13 21.381 13.619 2-5 16 9 9 5 28 u CAREER HIGHS Goals 4 vs. Presbyterian Feb. 10, 2013 Assists 1 5x - last vs. BU May 5, 2013 Points 4 vs. Presbyterian Feb. 10, 2013 Ground Balls 2 3x - last vs. BU May 5, 2013 Draw Controls 3 vs. Bucknell Feb. 4, 2012 Caused Turnovers 2 vs. Presbyterian Feb. 10, 2013 u 2013: Saw the field in all 20 contests her sophomore season Totaled eight points on six goals and two assists Tallied a career-high four scores in a 23-0 shutout of Presbyterian Feb. 10, marking her first hat trick Also recorded nine ground balls, three draw controls and three caused turnovers Earned a spot on the ACC Academic Honor Roll. u PRIOR TO DUKE: Four-year letterwinner at Nobles & Greenough, totaling 196 goals and 190 assists during high school career... Named first team US Lacrosse All-America and Academic All-America as a junior and senior... Earned Under Armour All-America honors in 2011 in addition to Boston Globe All-Scholastic recognition... Three-time first team All-ISL pick and two-time NEPSWLA All-Star selection... Served as team captain junior and senior years, garnering MVP and ISL League MVP honors... Led team to conference titles in 2008, 2009 and 2011... Named league rookie of the year in 2008... Given Senior Bowl for contribution, dedication and leadership... Played for the Revolution Lacrosse Club... Named to the Eastern Lower New England first team in 2009 and 2010... Earned distinction as New England Under Armour Underclassmen Team in 2009 and 2010... Also lettered in soccer and basketball... Four-year starter on the soccer squad, leading the team to three ISL titles and two New England Championships... Also recipient of the CC Clarke Award for contribution, leadership and team spirit... Helped basketball team to three ISL titles during career. u PERSONAL: Chelsea Garrettson Landon... Daughter of Jennifer and Russell Landon... Father was a member of the sailing team at Yale... Has one older brother, Halsey. u 2012: Played in 13 games as a rookie... Scored her first career goal in Duke s 17-13 win at Richmond on Feb. 17... Added her second goal against Stony Brook, helping the Blue Devils to a 9-8 victory (March 5)... Dished out three assists on the season, one each versus Georgetown, Virginia Tech and High Point... Added seven ground balls, six draw controls and two caused turnovers... Earned three draw controls in the season opener against Bucknell... Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. 14

16 EMMA LAZAROFF Sophomore Midfield/Attack Lafayette, Colo. Fairview u CAREER STATISTICS Year gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% fpg-fps gb dc to ct f 2013 2-0 0 1 1 0.000 0.000 0-0 1 0 1 0 1 TOTAL 2-0 0 1 1 0.000 0.000 0-0 1 0 1 0 1 u PERSONAL: Emma Massey Lazaroff... Daughter of Cindy and Peter Lazaroff... Has one brother, Scott. u CAREER HIGHS Assists 1 vs. Boston University May 5, 2013 Points 1 vs. Boston University May 5, 2013 Ground Balls 1 vs. Boston University May 5, 2013 u 2013: Played in two games her rookie season, seeing time against Presbyterian and Boston University Dished one assist and picked up one ground ball in the win over the Terriers (May 5) Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. u PRIOR TO DUKE: Four-year letterwinner at Fairview... Two-time first team All-America selection... Under Armour All-America nominee... Holds the national single season scoring record and the Colorado single season scoring record after notching 143 goals during her senior campaign... Colorado s all-time scoring leader... Tabbed Lacrosse Magazine s West Coast Player of the Year and the Colorado Player of the Year as a senior... Listed among ESPN s top 25 high school midfielders... Three-time all-state first team member... Earned All-JeffCo recognition in each of her four seasons... Guided Fairview to the state semifinals her final two years... Totaled 380 goals, 100 assists, 272 draw controls and 157 ground balls during her prep career... Selected to participate in the 2012 Champion All-American Showcase during the summer of 2012, where she totaled 10 goals and five assists over four games and was named team MVP... Served as team co-captain her junior and seniors seasons... Two-time Academic All-American. 15

9 KERRIN MAURER Junior Attack Setauket, N.Y. St. Anthony s u CAREER STATISTICS Year gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% fpg-fps gb dc to ct f 2012 18-17 25 24 49 45.556 35.778 1-4 6 2 24 4 19 2013 20-20 35 35 70 63.556 49.778 5-7 10 19 21 3 26 TOTAL 38-37 60 59 119 108.556 84.778 6-11 16 21 45 7 45 u CAREER HIGHS Goals 4 3x - last vs. BU May 5, 2013 Assists 5 2x - last vs. Virginia Tech Feb. 8, 2013 Points 8 2x - last vs. Virginia Tech Feb. 8, 2013 Ground Balls 3 vs. William & Mary Feb. 17, 2013 Draw Controls 4 at Maryland May 18, 2013 Caused Turnovers 2 vs. William & Mary Feb. 17, 2013 u 2013: Started all 20 games as a sophomore Led Duke in scoring with 70 points on 35 goals and 35 assists The 35 helpers ranked her fifth on the program s all-time single-season list Ranked fifth in the ACC in scoring with an average of 3.50 points per contest Also finished second in the conference and tied for 20th nationally in assists Reached the 100-point mark for her career Apr. 17 with a five-point performance against Davidson Topped the 50-assist milestone Apr. 20 in a win over Ohio State Paced the offense with 10 multiple-assist games Named a Tewaaraton Award nominee Garnered second team IWLCA All-South Region honors as well as All-ACC recognition Tabbed the ACC Offensive Player of the Week Feb. 12 after totaling 11 points (5g, 6a) in the Blue Devils opening weekend of action Matched a career-high with five assists in the season opener against Virginia Tech (Feb. 8) Tallied four goals in wins over Vanderbilt (March 2) and Boston University (May 5) Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. u 2012: Played in 18 games as a freshman, starting 17... Led the team in points (49) and assists (24) while ranking tied for second on the squad in goals (25)... Also tied for first on the team with two game-winning goals on the year... Finished the season with a.556 shot percentage and six multi-goal games... Recorded a hat trick and added a season-high five assists for eight points in her collegiate debut against Bucknell... Scored a season-high four goals and picked up two ground balls in a win over No. 8 Princeton on March 3. u PRIOR TO DUKE: Three-sport athlete at St. Anthony s... Four-time all-league selection and three-time Catholic High School Player of the Year choice... Named both US Lacrosse All-America and Newsday All-Long Island as a junior and a senior... Totaled 225 goals and 107 assists during high school career... Garnered Under Armour All-America (North Team) honors in addition to receiving Suffolk County Hall of Fame Dellecave Award in 2011... Named to the Long Island All-Star Team in 2009 and 2010 at the Under Armour All-America Games as well... Division champion in 2008, 2009 and 2010 at the US Lacrosse National Schoolgirls Tournament... Selected to take part in the US Lacrosse Champion All-American Showcase and named to the New York Empire State Team in 2011... Also lettered in volleyball and basketball... In volleyball, led team to CHSAA league championship and two state championships and was a three-time all-conference and all-state selection... Two-year captain of the basketball squad, earning Newsday All-Long Island Player honors in 2011... National Honor Society member from 2008-11... Earned Duns Scotus Certification, given to students who maitain an overall average of 90 percent in their courses... also earned NY State Regents Diploma in June 2011. u PERSONAL: Kerrin Rose Maurer... Daughter of Bob and Gina Maurer... Has one brother, Andrew... Brother played lacrosse at Towson University and New York Institute of Technology. 16

12 JORDAN McCARTHY Sophomore Midfield New Vernon, N.J. The Taft School u CAREER STATISTICS Year gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% fpg-fps gb dc to ct f 2013 2-0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 2-0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 u 2013: Played in two games as a freshman, seeing the field against Presbyterian and Boston University Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. u PRIOR TO DUKE: Lettered four seasons for Sarah Sanborn at The Taft School... Two-time US Lacrosse All-America selection... Listed No. 22 among ESPN s rankings of the top 25 defensive midfielders heading into her senior season... Twice named a New England and Founders League all-star... Captained her team as a senior, guiding Taft to an overall record of 13-2 for the program s best record in her four-year career... Selected to participate in the 2012 Champion All-American Showcase during the summer of 2012, scoring one goal over four games... Also lettered three years in ice hockey and three years in field hockey... Tabbed a New England and Founders League all-star in field hockey as a senior... Earned Academic All-America distinction in field hockey her final year. u PERSONAL: Erin Jordan McCarthy... Daughter of David and Lyn McCarthy... Has one brother, William... Mother played lacrosse at Vermont. 17

33 GABBY MOISE Junior Defense Princeton, N.J. Peddie School u CAREER STATISTICS Year gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% fpg-fps gb dc to ct f 2012 8-7 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0-0 4 1 2 6 11 2013 20-20 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0-0 23 7 10 26 38 TOTAL 28-27 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0-0 27 8 12 32 49 u CAREER HIGHS Ground Balls 4 at Davidson Apr. 17, 2013 Draw Controls 2 2x - last at Maryland May 18, 2013 Caused Turnovers 4 2x - last vs. Virginia Tech Feb. 8, 2013 u 2013: Started all 20 games on defense for the Blue Devils Garnered second team IWLCA All-South Region recognition Paced the squad in caused turnovers with 26 and finished the year ranked third in the ACC with 1.30 caused turnovers per contest Also registered 27 ground balls and eight draw controls Picked up a career-high four ground balls against Davidson (Apr. 17) Named the ACC Defensive Player of the Week twice on the season Helped the Blue Devil defense limit 11 opponents to single-digit scoring and earn a third-place ranking in the ACC. u 2012: Played in eight games as a freshman, starting seven... Totaled four ground balls and six turnovers... Tabbed the ACC Defensive Player of the Week on Apr. 10 after guiding the Blue Devils to a 12-11 victory over Boston College... Led the defense with two ground balls, one draw control and two caused turnovers in that contest... Picked up two ground balls and caused four turnovers for a season-best performance against High Point (Apr. 11). u PRIOR TO DUKE: Three-year letterwinner at Peddie School... Earned All-Maple honorable mention and first team All-Galaxy honors during as a junior... Named team Coach s Award recipient senior year... Totaled 93 goals her last two seasons... Also lettered in crew and track & field... Served as captain of the track squad senior year, also receiving the Coach s Award... Member of the Astronomy Club, Multicultural Alliance Club and Young Scientist Club. 18

ISABELLE MONTAGNE Freshman Defense Lake Forest, Ill. Lake Forest 18 u PRIOR TO DUKE: Four-year letterwinner under the direction of Julie Levy at Lake Forest Two-time US Lacrosse All-American and Academic All-American Midwest Under Armour Underclassman All-American All-American honorable mention selection as a sophomore Named to Inside Lacrosse s Rising Freshmen Watchlist Twice named to the Chicago Metro National squad Listed No. 24 on the ESPN Rise list of the top 50 juniors in the class of 2013 Earned first team all-state recognition as a junior and senior Four-time all-conference selection Played for the Wildcat Elite club team Participated in the Champion All-American Showcase during the summer of 2013, leading her squad to the championship game Also competed two years in field hockey and one season in basketball Member of the National Honor Society Twice earned Magna Cum Laude honors Tabbed an Illinois State Scholar as a senior. u PERSONAL: Born Isabelle Kathleen Montagne on Dec. 6, 1994 in Houston, Texas Daughter of Marty and Annie Montagne Has two siblings, Maryl and Mac. 10 KITTY MORRISSEY Freshman Defense/Midfield Philadelphia, Pa. Springside u PRIOR TO DUKE: Four-year letterwinner for Allison Thomas at Springside US Lacrosse All-America honorable mention selection as a senior Also garnered first team all-league honors her final season after notching 69 goals, 18 assists, 30 draw controls and 43 ground balls Concluded her prep career with 144 goals, 72 assists, 110 draw controls and 143 ground balls First team all-league selection as a junior Two-time member of team PASLA for the national tournament Participated in the Champion All-American Showcase during the summer of 2013, leading her squad to the showcase title Also competed on Springside s cross country and track and field teams, helping to set school records in the 4x400 meter and the sprint medley relays Named to the academic honor roll. u PERSONAL: Born Katharine Ashton Morrissey on March 24, 1995 in Philadelphia, Pa. Daughter of Jim Morrissey and Patricia Owens Has six siblings - Annie Morrissey, Henry Morrissey, Maggie Morrissey, Alex Kahoe, R.G. Kahoe and Scott Kahoe Stepsister, Alex, is currently an assistant women s lacrosse coach at Vermont and was formerly an assistant coach at Duke (2007-11). 19

3 MADDY MORRISSEY Senior Midfield Skaneateles, N.Y. Skaneateles u CAREER STATISTICS Year gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% fpg-fps gb dc to ct f 2011 19-1 5 2 7 11.455 9.818 2-6 14 2 10 8 24 2012 19-17 25 10 35 51.490 37.725 9-15 10 7 16 6 37 2013 19-19 20 4 24 54.370 32.593 7-16 16 28 18 8 40 TOTAL 57-37 50 16 66 116.431 78.672 18-37 40 37 44 22 101 u CAREER HIGHS Goals 3 5x - last at Maryland May 18, 2013 Assists 3 at Princeton March 3, 2012 Points 4 2x - last at Virginia March 23, 2013 Ground Balls 3 2x - last vs. High Point Apr. 11, 2012 Draw Controls 6 at Davidson Apr. 17, 2013 Caused Turnovers 2 4x - last vs. William & Mary Feb. 17, 2013 u 2013: Started 19 games for Duke at midfield Tied for fifth on the squad in points (24) and goals (20) Notched seven multiple-goal games with hat tricks against Virginia (March 22) and Maryland (May 18) Matched a career-high with a four-point performance in the regular season matchup with the Cavaliers Tallied 16 ground balls, 28 draw controls and eight caused turnovers Named to the All-ACC Academic Team and the ACC Academic Honor Roll. u 2012: Started 17 games for the Blue Devils while seeing action in all 19... Came in fourth on the team with 35 points on 25 goals and 10 assists... Her 25 goals ranked second on the team... Had seven multi-goal games with hat tricks against Bucknell, Maryland and Georgetown... Dished a career high three assists at Princeton (March 3)... Led the squad with nine free position goals on the year... Also picked up 24 ground balls while causing six turnovers... Earned a spot on the All-ACC Academic Team and the ACC Academic Honor Roll. u 2011: Played in 19 games as a rookie, starting one... Registered her first career point with an assist against William & Mary on Feb. 20... Scored her first career goal at Maryland on Feb. 26... Totaled five goals and two assists on the season for seven points... Also added goals against Virginia Tech, Dartmouth, Saint Mary s and Penn... Picked up 14 ground balls in addition to causing 10 turnovers on the year... Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. u PRIOR TO DUKE: Earned All-America and first team All-Central New York honors as a senior... Totaled 130 goals, 56 assists, 208 ground balls and 153 draw controls for her high school career... In 2010, received the 2009-10 Block S Award, which is presented to the athlete who contributed the most to the Skaneateles High School athletic program... Two-time Academic All-America selection... Second team all-league pick in 2008... Also lettered in soccer and hockey... named third team all-league in soccer in 2009... Received second team all-league accolades senior year in hockey... Member of the National Honor Society... Served as class secretary. u PERSONAL: Madelaine Fitzpatrick Morrissey... Daughter of Jerry Morrissey and Suzanne Pribilsky... Has three brothers (Colin Morrissey, Casey Morrissey and Jacob Pribilsky) and a sister (Kathryn)... Father played ice hockey at SUNY Oswego (1981-85)... Uncle (Jim Morrissey) is currently the head men s lacrosse coach at the College of the Holy Cross... Majoring in Psychology with a minor in Evolutionary Anthropology. 20

1 SYDNEY PETERSON Senior Attack Towson, Md. Notre Dame Prep u CAREER STATISTICS Year gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% fpg-fps gb dc to ct f 2011 3-0 1 1 2 3.333 2.667 0-0 1 0 1 0 1 2012 2-0 2 0 2 3.667 3 1.000 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 2013 6-0 2 1 3 2 1.000 2 1.000 0-0 2 0 3 0 2 TOTAL 11-0 5 2 7 8.625 7.875 0-0 3 1 4 0 3 u CAREER HIGHS Goals 1 5x - last vs. Princeton May 10, 2013 Assists 1 2x - last vs. Presbyterian Feb. 10, 2013 Points 2 2x - last vs. Presbyterian Feb. 10, 2013 Ground Balls 2 vs. Presbyterian Feb. 10, 2013 Draw Controls 1 vs. Bucknell Oct. 19, 2012 u 2013: Appeared in six games as a junior, totaling three points on two goals and an assist Scored one goal and added an assist against Presbyterian (Feb. 10) Also picked up a career-high two ground balls in the win over the Blue Hose Added a key goal in a double overtime NCAA Tournament win over Princeton May 10 Earned a spot on the ACC Academic Honor Roll. u 2011: Made three appearance as a rookie in 2011, earning playing time against Ohio State, Virginia Tech and Saint Mary s... Registered her first career points with a goal and an assist against Saint Mary s (April 17), while also picking up a ground ball in the contest... Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. u PRIOR TO DUKE: Totaled 70 goals and 15 assists as a senior at Notre Dame Prep Led Maryland Team to Under Armour Underclassmen Tournament Championship Played club lacrosse for SkyWalkers 2010 Blue Team from 2004-09 Also lettered four years in field hockey, serving as team captain her senior season Earned IAAM All-Star, All-Baltimore County and All-Metro honors in field hockey Member of the Science National Honor Society Named Maryland Distinguished Scholar honorable mention Garnered First Honors from 2006-10. u PERSONAL: Sydney Lauren Peterson... Daughter of Jim and Michele Peterson Has two brothers (Brent and John) and one sister (Kendall) Majoring in History and Political Science with a certificate in Markets and Management Studies. u 2012: Played in two games as a sophomore, making appearances against Bucknell and Virginia Tech... Scored her first goal of the season against Bucknell... Also added a draw control against the Bison... Tallied a goal in ACC action against Virginia Tech. 21

22 MOLLY QUIRKE Senior Midfield Wilmette, Ill. New Trier u CAREER STATISTICS Year gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% fpg-fps gb dc to ct f 2011 20-20 14 3 17 23.609 20.870 3-4 22 12 17 14 21 2012 19-19 23 6 29 39.590 34.872 0-5 20 8 19 9 25 2013 20-20 15 6 21 29.517 28.966 3-6 25 8 17 9 24 TOTAL 59-59 52 15 67 91.571 82.901 6-15 67 28 53 32 70 u CAREER HIGHS Goals 5 at William & Mary Feb. 8, 2012 Assists 2 at Princeton March 3, 2012 Points 5 at William & Mary Feb. 8, 2012 Ground Balls 4 2x - last vs. William & Mary Feb. 17, 2013 Draw Controls 2 6x - last vs. Princeton May 10, 2013 Caused Turnovers 4 vs. Vanderbilt March 9, 2011 u 2013: Started all 20 contests for the Blue Devils in 2013 Ranked third on the team in ground balls with 25 Totaled 21 points on 15 goals and six assists while also recording eight draw controls and nine caused turnovers Posted three multiple-goal games with a hat trick against Maryland in the NCAA Quarterfinals (May 18) Also added an assist against the Terrapins to finish with four points Earned a spot on the All-ACC Academic Team and the ACC Academic Honor Roll for the third straight year. Duke s 11-9 victory over No. 10 Virginia in the first round of the NCAA Tournament... Named to the All-ACC Academic Team and the ACC Academic Honor Roll. u 2011: The only freshman to start every game for the Blue Devils in 2011... Totaled 17 points on 14 goals and three assists for the season... Collected 22 ground balls, 14 caused turnovers and 12 draw controls in her freshman campaign as well... Registerd her first collegiate points against Vanderbilt (March 9), netting a hat trick in the game... Also caused a season-high four turnovers in the game against the Commodores... Added multiple-goal games against Virginia Tech, Saint Mary s and Pennsylvania... Tallied the gamewinner against Florida in the NCAA quarterfinals, breaking a 9-9 tie late in the second half... Earned All-ACC Academic team honors... Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. u PRIOR TO DUKE: Four-year starter at New Trier Served as team captain in 2010 Three-time all-conference and all-state pick Earned USL All-America honors in 2009 and 2010 Tabbed USL Academic All-America as a junior and senior Earned Under Armour Al-America status... 2009 team MVP Played for the Great Lakes National Team Led New Trier to 2008 state championship... Also lettered in basketball, serving as team captain her senior season Garnered all-conference, all-state and Sun Times Defensive Player of the Year honors in basketball Named to school s Honor Roll from 2006-09 Spanish Honor Society member Illinois State Scholar. u 2012: Started all 19 games as a sophomore... Ranked fifth on the team with 20 ground balls... totaled 23 goals and six assists for 29 points on the season, setting new career highs in all three categories... Recorded seven multi-goal games... Scored a career-best five goals against William & Mary (Feb. 8)... Finished with one goal, one assist and one groundball in a 10-9 win over No. 2 Maryland (Feb. 25)... Dished a career-high two assists at Princeton (March 3)... Scored twice in u PERSONAL: Molly Ann Quirke... Daughter of Barry and Mary Quirke Has five brothers (Patrick, Brian, Michael, Jamie and Shane) Majoring in Public Policy. 22

DEVON RUSSELL Freshman Midfield/Defense Chester, N.J. West Morris Mendham 17 u PRIOR TO DUKE: Lettered four seasons for Jessica Grom Shoulberg at West Morris Mendham 2013 US Lacrosse Academic All-American Tallied a career-high 26 goals as a senior to earn second team all-country and all-conference recognition Led Mendham to the Morris County championship as a sophomore while guiding the squad to the county finals and the New Jersey Group III finals all four years Also helped her team win four sectional titles and earn a top-10 ranking in the state and a spot in the national rankings each year Finished her prep career with 45 goals Competed on the Steps Elite Lacrosse Club team Lettered three years in soccer, garnering honorable mention all-county and all-conference accolades Also competed in basketball and indoor track and field Four-year member of the High Honor Roll. u PERSONAL: Born Devon Alexandra Russell on Feb. 27, 1995 in Summit, N.J. Daughter of Brice and Denise Russell Has one brother, Ethan, and one sister, Paige Twin sister, Paige, is also a freshman on the Duke women s lacrosse team. 27 PAIGE RUSSELL Freshman Midfield Chester, N.J. West Morris Mendham u PRIOR TO DUKE: Four-year letterwinner under the direction of Jessica Grom Shouldberg at West Morris Mendham Two-time all-conference and all-county selection Totaled 55 career goals before missing her senior season due to injury Led Mendham to the Morris County title as a sophomore and a New Jersey section championship all four years Guided the squad to the county finals and the New Jersey Group III finals all four years as well Helped her team earn a top-10 ranking in the state and a spot in the national rankings throughout her career Member of the Steps Elite Lacrosse club team Lettered four years in soccer, leading her team in scoring as a senior Collected all-conference and all-county honors on the soccer field Also participated in basketball, twice garnering all-county recognition Two-time Academic All-American Earned a spot on the high honor roll and honor roll all four years. u PERSONAL: Born Paige Kelly Russell on Feb. 27, 1995 in Summit, N.J. Daughter of Brice and Denise Russell Has one brother, Ethan, and one sister, Devon Twin sister, Devon, is also a freshman on the Duke women s lacrosse team. 23

19 CLAIRE SCARRONE Sophomore Midfield Rumson, N.J. Rumson-Fair Haven Regional u CAREER STATISTICS Year gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% fpg-fps gb dc to ct f 2013 3-0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 TOTAL 3-0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 u PERSONAL: Claire Concetta Scarrone... Daughter of Michael and Martina Scarrone... Has three sisters (Mary, Kathleen and Elizabeth). u CAREER HIGHS Caused Turnovers 1 vs. Presbyterian Feb. 10, 2013 u 2013: Played in three games as a freshman, earning playing time against Presbyterian, Richmond and Boston University Recorded the first caused turnover of her career in the win over the Blue Hose (Feb. 10). u PRIOR TO DUKE: Four-year letterwinner at Rumson-Fair Haven Regional... Tabbed the No. 8 midfielder in the incoming freshman class by ESPN Rise... Listed among the top 25 incoming freshmen in the country according to MaxPreps... Garnered Under Armour and US Lacrosse All-America accolades her senior year... Amassed career-high totals of 62 goals, 57 assists and 36 draw controls during her final season... Earned all-state recognition as a senior... Also named her conference s player of the year... Finished her prep career with 139 goals, 112 assists, 252 ground balls, 95 draw controls and 110 forced turnovers... Twice led her team to the New Jersey North Group II state finals... Selected to play for the New Jersey Under Armour Underclassmen team during the summer of 2011... Named to Inside Lacrosse s watchlist for the top rising freshmen... Earned Academic All- America honors... Also lettered two seasons in basketball, guiding her squad to the state title... Named to the honor roll all four years... Member of the National Society of High School Scholars. 24

MAURA SCHWITTER Freshman Midfield/Defense Oradell, N.J. Immaculate Heart 5 u PRIOR TO DUKE: Four-year letterwinner for Jason Schlereth at Immaculate Heart Academy 2013 Under Armour All-American (North Team) Tabbed No. 20 on Inside Lacrosse s list of the top 25 incoming freshmen Two-time member of the Under Armour All-America Underclass New Jersey all-star squad Tallied 70 goals, 29 assists and 47 ground balls during her senior campaign to earn All-North Jersey, all-state, all-county, all-league and all-suburban first team recognition Helped Immaculate Heart finish runners-up at the state sectional tournament her senior year Also guided her squad to second-place showings at the county tournament all four years Concluded her prep career with 138 goals, 51 assists and 98 ground balls Lettered one year in soccer and one year in basketball at Immaculate Heart Member of the National Honor Society and the National Art Honor Society Recipient of the Girl Scout Gold Award. u PERSONAL: Born Maura Theresa Schwitter on July 7, 1995 in Hackensack, N.J. Daughter of William and Eileen Schwitter Has two brothers, Billy and Michael, and two sisters, Meaghan and Tara Grandfather, Bill, competed in basketball and baseball at Manhattan College (1937-41), went on to play baseball in the New York Giants minor league system and was inducted into Manhattan s College Athletic Hall of Fame in 1995 Father played basketball and baseball at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (1976-80) Mother played volleyball and softball at DeSales University (1976-80) Brother, Billy, was a distance swimmer at Boston College (2004-08) Sister, Tara, is a senior defender on the women s soccer team at the University of Miami Cousin, Sean Bohan, graduated from Duke in 2013. 28 HAYLEY SHAFFER Freshman Midfield/Attack Summit, N.J. Oak Knoll u PRIOR TO DUKE: Lettered four seasons for Elizabeth Mercogliano at Oak Knoll 2012 US Lacrosse Academic All-American Earned first team NJISAA Prep A Division and NJGLL Stars and Stripes South Division accolades as a senior Totaled 36 goals, 12 assists, 30 draw controls, 34 ground balls and eight caused turnovers during her final year NJISAA Prep A Division first team, NJIGLL Stars and Stripes South Division second team and all-county selection as a junior Finished her prep career with 106 goals, 38 assists, 76 draw controls, 98 ground balls and 25 caused turnovers Guided Oak Knoll to NJISAA Prep A championships as a sophomore, junior and senior Played on the Metro Lacrosse and STEPS Lacrosse club teams All-group, all-conference and all-county honoree in field hockey, helping her team capture conference, county, section and group titles as a senior Graduated class valedictorian Member of the Cum Laude Society, National Foreign Language Honor Society and the National Merit Honor Society AP Scholar with Distinction Recipient of the NJSIAA Scholar Athlete Award and the NJISAA Jan Baker Scholar Athlete Award. u PERSONAL: Born Hayley Blaire Shaffer on March 17, 1995 in Livingston, N.J. Daughter of John and Marta Shaffer Has three brothers, John, Reed and Kohl Father was a quarterback on the Penn State football team (1984-86), guiding the Nittany Lions to a national championship in 1986 Brother, John, is currently a member of the Duke men s lacrosse team. 25

26 KELCI SMESKO Sophomore Attack Ridgewood, N.J. Ridgewood u CAREER STATISTICS Year gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% fpg-fps gb dc to ct f 2013 20-20 30 18 48 54.556 45.833 1-3 5 5 16 4 16 TOTAL 20-20 30 18 48 54.556 45.833 1-3 5 5 16 4 16 u CAREER HIGHS Goals 4 vs. Boston University May 5, 2013 Assists 3 3x - last vs. Boston University May 5, 2013 Points 7 vs. Boston University May 5, 2013 Ground Balls 1 5x - last vs. Princeton May 10, 2013 Draw Controls 1 5x - last vs. Boston University May 5, 2013 Caused Turnovers 3 vs. Virginia Tech Feb. 8, 2013 to the all-state and all-county teams... Led Ridgewood to consecutive state titles during her sophomore and junior seasons... Voted team MVP as a junior... Collected New Jersey Under Armour Underclass All-America recognition as a junior... Competed in the 2012 Champion All-American Showcase during the summer of 2012, tallying 11 goals and one assist over four games while leading her squad to the showcase title... Twice named a US Lacrosse Academic All-American... Also lettered four years in basketball, earning first team all-league honors for three seasons... Totaled 1,158 career points on the basketball court... Member of the National Latin Honor Society... Graduated with high honors. u PERSONAL: Kelci Rae Smesko... Daughter of Ray and Trish Smesko... Has two sisters, Katie and Claire. u 2013: The only freshman to start every game for Duke in 2013 Ranked fifth in program history for single-season points (48), goals (30) and assists (18) by a Blue Devil rookie Came in second on the team in assists as well as third in points and fourth in goals Finished the season among the top 10 in the ACC in assists per game with a 0.90 average Had eight multiple-goal games with a four-goal outing against Boston University (May 5) Tabbed the ACC Offensive Player of the Week May 7 after totaling seven points (4g, 3a) in the win over the Terriers... Dished three assists on three occasions Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. u PRIOR TO DUKE: Lettered four seasons at Ridgewood... Two-time US Lacrosse All-American... Also named an Under Armour All-American as a senior... Listed the No. 5 player in Inside Lacrosse s rankings of the top 25 incoming freshmen... Ridgewood s all-time leading goal and point scorer after closing out her career with 293 goals, 110 assists, 102 ground balls and 112 draw controls... Tabbed the North New Jersey Player of the Year in each of her final two seasons... Twice named 26

6 BRIGID SMITH Junior Attack Rockville, Md. Our Lady of Good Counsel u CAREER STATISTICS Year gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% fpg-fps gb dc to ct f 2012 10-0 6 0 6 9.667 9 1.000 2-5 1 4 7 1 3 2013 12-12 20 4 24 39.513 31.795 9-16 8 5 14 6 10 TOTAL 22-12 26 4 30 48.542 40.833 11-21 9 9 21 7 13 u CAREER HIGHS Goals 4 vs. Richmond Feb. 15, 2013 Assists 1 4x - last vs. North Carolina March 28, 2013 Points 4 2x - last vs. Dartmouth March 17, 2013 Ground Balls 3 vs. William & Mary Feb. 17, 2013 Draw Controls 1 9x - last at Northwestern Apr. 12, 2013 Caused Turnovers 2 vs. Presbyterian Feb. 10, 2013 u 2013: Started 12 games at attack before missing the rest of the season due to injury Tied for fifth on the squad in goals (20) and points (24) Ranked second in free position goals with nine Tallied a career-high four goals against Richmond (Feb. 15) Recorded hat tricks against Presbyterian (Feb. 10), Richmond and Dartmouth (March 17) Earned spots on the All-ACC Academic Team and the ACC Academic Honor Roll. u PRIOR TO DUKE: Lettered four seasons at Our Lady of Good Counsel, leading team to four league championships... Four-time WCAC All-Conference selection and three-time first team All-Gazette pick... Amassed 194 goals and 153 assists during career and led team in points as a sophomore, junior and senior... As a senior, served as team captain, garnering Washington Post All-Met Player of the Year, Under Armour All-America and Academic All-America honors... Member of the MnD Lax Club 2011 Black... Named to the U.S. U-19 national team roster, traveling to Hannover, Germany for the 2011 FIL World Championship... Also participated in field hockey, basketball and indoor track & field... Two-time WCAC All-Conference selection in field hockey... In 2007, led team to WCAC Championship in field hockey and earned rookie of the year honors... National Honor Society member and Key Club officer. u PERSONAL: Brigid Murphy Smith... Daughter of Kerry and Paul Smith... Has two siblings - PJ and Quinn... Aunt Sue Nolan played lacrosse at Loyola... Cousins Laura Nolan, Mickey Hofmeister, Dan Hofmeister and Steve Hofmeister currently play collegiate lacrosse... Cousin Chris Smith graduated from Duke ( 08). u 2012: Played in 10 games as a rookie, totaling six goals on nine shots (.667)... Scored two goals while registering one ground ball, one draw control and one caused turnover in her first collegiate game against Bucknell (Feb. 4)... Also netted goals against Virginia Tech and High Point, as well as against No. 10 Virginia in the first round of the NCAA Tournament... Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. 27

30 SOPHIA SOURLIS Senior Defense Timonium, Md. The Bryn Mawr School u CAREER STATISTICS Year gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% fpg-fps gb dc to ct f 2011 1-0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 2012 1-0 0 0 0 1.000 0.000 0-0 0 1 2 0 0 2013 2-0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 4-0 0 0 0 1.000 0.000 0-0 1 1 3 0 0 u CAREER HIGHS Ground Balls 1 vs. Saint Mary s Apr. 17, 2011 Draw Controls 1 vs. Bucknell Feb. 4, 2012 u 2013: Appeared in two games, taking the field against Presbyterian and Boston University Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll... Recipient of 2013 AHEPA National Collegiate Scholar Athlete Award (American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association) - awarded annually to a Senior Division I Collegiate Student Athlete for both outstanding academics and athletics... Served as a neuro-oncology intern at the Preston Robert Tisch Brain Tumor Clinic of Duke University Medical Center as a member of Collegiate Athlete Pre-Medical Experience (CAPE). u 2012: Took the field in the season opener against Bucknell on Feb. 4, winning one draw control... Earned a spot on the ACC Academic Honor Roll... Served as a neuro-oncology intern at the Preston Robert Tisch Brain Tumor Clinic of Duke University Medical Center as a member of Collegiate Athlete Pre-Medical Experience (CAPE). u 2011: Saw playing time against Saint Mary s on April 17 and picked up a ground ball in the contest... Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll... Recipient of 2011 National Athletic Department of the American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association (AHEPA) Scholar-Athlete Award, which honors outstanding achievements in the classroom, in the field of athletics and long commitments in volunteer service to their respective communities... Selected as a member of Collegiate Athlete Pre-Medical Experience (CAPE), America s only premedical mentoring program for female student-athletes, serving as a neuro-oncology intern at the Preston Robert Tisch Brain Tumor Clinic of Duke University Medical Center. u PRIOR TO DUKE: Two-year letterwinner at The Bryn Mawr School Played club lacrosse for the 2010 Baltimore Ravens Women s Club Lacrosse Team from 2005-09 Also lettered three years in soccer Served as team captain and led school to IAAM Championship in soccer as a senior Earned Deering Scholarship for Excellence in English from 2006-09 Chosen to school s Honor Roll from 2006-10 Elected 2009 Class President Served as editor and writer for The Bryn Mawr School Newspaper Pcked Baltimore Girls School Leadership Coalition Representative from 2007-10... Four-year scholarship recipient at the Johns Hopkins University Peabody Preparatory of Music in Advanced Piano studies, Chamber Music /Solo Performance and Theory winning solo piano and chamber music adjudications and competitions at Peabody and Statewide. u PERSONAL: Sophia Stephanie Sourlis... Dughter of Peter and Stephanie Sourlis Has a brother, George) and a sister, Demitra Brother plays lacrosse at The Citadel Sister also attended Duke ( 10) and was a member of the Dancing Devils Majoring in Psychology with certificates in Markets and Management Studies and Global Health. 28

21 TARA STOKES Senior Defense Gladwyne, Pa. The Shipley School u CAREER STATISTICS Year gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% fpg-fps gb dc to ct f 2011 2-0 0 1 1 0.000 0.000 0-0 1 0 1 0 1 2012 4-0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0-0 1 0 1 1 1 2013 12-2 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0-0 11 2 5 6 14 TOTAL 18-2 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0-0 13 2 7 7 16 u CAREER HIGHS Assists 1 vs. Saint Mary s Apr. 17, 2011 Points 1 vs. Saint Mary s Apr. 17, 2011 Ground Balls 4 vs. Virginia Apr. 25, 2013 Draw Controls 1 2x - last Maryland May 18, 2013 Caused Turnovers 3 at Maryland May 18, 2013 u 2013: Took the field in 12 games, earning starts against Princeton and Maryland in the NCAA Tournament Totaled 11 ground balls, two draw controls and six caused turnovers Shined during the postseason, picking up a career-high four ground balls against Virginia in the ACC Tournament (Apr. 25) and registering a career-best three caused turnovers against Maryland in the NCAA Tournament (May 18) Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. u PRIOR TO DUKE: Four-year starter at The Shipley School Finished her career as the school s all-time leader in goals (217) and assists (141) Served as team captain junior and senior seasons Three-time team MVP Earned first team All-Main Line honors from 2008-10 after garnering second team accolades in 2007 Four-time all-league choice Led team to league championship in 2007 and league finals in 2009 Three-time Main Line Athlete of the Week honoree Played club lacrosse for Phantastix (Purple) Lacrosse Club Also lettered in soccer and squash Four-time all-league and three-time All-Main Line pick in soccer Team MVP and All-Main Line honorable mention choice in squash AP Scholar Served on the Student Council as a junior and senior. u PERSONAL: Daughter of Jim and Pat Stokes Has two sisters, Caroline and Brooke, and one brother, Jake Father ( 80) was a member of the Georgetown crew team Sister Caroline ( 10) lettered in crew at Stanford Sister Brooke ( 11) plays soccer for Bucknell Majoring in Public Policy with a minor in Economics. u 2012: Appeared in four games during the 2012 season... Picked up a ground ball and tallied one caused turnover against Virginia (March 24)... Earned a spot on the ACC Academic Honor Roll. u 2011: Played in two games as a freshman in 2011, making apperances against Virginia Tech and Saint Mary s... Recorded first career point with an assists against Saint Mary s on Apr. 17... Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. 29

11 ERIN TENNESON Junior Midfield Pasadena, Md. Chesapeake u CAREER STATISTICS Year gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% fpg-fps gb dc to ct f 2012 16-1 0 0 0 5.000 4.800 0-1 0 2 3 2 8 2013 20-2 9 0 9 32.281 25.781 2-6 12 9 8 5 16 TOTAL 36-3 9 0 9 37.243 29.784 2-7 12 11 11 7 24 u CAREER HIGHS Goals 2 2x - last vs. Boston University May 5, 2013 Points 2 2x - last vs. Boston University May 5, 2013 Ground Balls 2 4x - last vs. Princeton May 10, 2013 Draw Controls 1 10x - last vs. Princeton May 10, 2013 Caused Turnovers 2 2x - last vs. Boston University May 5, 2013 u 2013: Appeared in all 20 games in 2013 while making starts against Virginia (Apr. 25) and Boston University (May 5) Recorded career highs in goals (9), ground balls (12), draw controls (11) and caused turnovers (7) Scored multiple goals against Virginia Tech (Feb. 8) and Boston University Earned a spot on the ACC Academic Honor Roll.... Invited to the Under Armour All-American Underclassman Games in 2009 and 2010... named to the Baltimore-Washington area Girls High School All-Tewaaraton Team Watch List in 2010... Played club lacrosse for Maryland United Lacrosse Club and Cheasapeake Club Lacrosse... Also lettered in field hockey and basketball... Served as team captain, earning MVP honors as a senior in basketball... In field hockey, led team to regional state championship game as a junior and senior... All-County Coaches and Capital-Gazette Newspaper All-County pick... 2011 Washington Post honorable mention choice... Graduated fourth in her class with an Advanced Placement Diploma and a Certificate of Merit... AP Scholar... Member of the National Honor Society... Maryland Minds in Motion Award and Chesapeake Scholar Athlete Award recipient... Named to the United States Achievement Academy... Received Jean Boyd Award for athletic achievement and integrity and exemplary sportsmanship. u PERSONAL: Daughter of Allen Tenneson and Cecelia Forms... Has one brother, Chris. u 2012: Played in 16 games as a freshman, earning one start against Virginia on March 24... Won draw controls against Bucknell and Virginia Tech... Notched two caused turnovers on the season... Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. u PRIOR TO DUKE: Lettered four year at Chesapeake-Anne Arundel... Two-time US Lacrosse All-America, first team All-County Capital-Gazette and team MVP honoree... Earned first team All-County Anne Arundel Public School Coaches Lacrosse second team honors as a sophomore, while picking up first team honors as a junior and senior... Washington Post All-Met honorable mention selection... Played at the US Lacrosse National Tournament with the DC Metro Team in 2010 30

36 ANGEL THOMPSON Junior Goalie The Woodlands, Texas The Woodlands u CAREER STATISTICS Year gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% fpg-fps gb dc to ct f 2012 1-0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2013 TOTAL 1-0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 u PERSONAL: Angelita Sylvia Thompson... Daughter of John Thompson... Has two brothers - Gordon and Gregory. Year gp-gs min ga gaa svs pct. w l faced 2012 1-0 2:33 0 0.00 0.000 0 0 0 2013 TOTAL 1-0 2:33 0 0.00 0.000 0 0 0 u 2013: Missed the 2013 season due to injury Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. u 2012: Made one appearance against Bucknell in the season opener on Feb. 4... Totaled 2:33 minutes in goal... Earned a spot on the ACC Academic Honor Roll. u PRIOR TO DUKE: Lettered four years at The Woodlands High School... Twotime all-state and US Lacrosse Academic All-America choice... Totaled 504 saves during high school career... Served as team captain as a senior, earning Woodlands Defender of the Year accolades... Named Aggieland Women s Lacrosse Classic Most Valuable Defensive Player as a senior... Named team MVP sophomore season... Represented Texas at the IWLCA Champions Cup Tournament in 2010... Women s Division National Tournament Mohawk 2010 Bracket champion... Also lettered in track & field... AP Scholar... Member of the National Honor Society and National English Honor Society... Two-time Student Achieving in Excellence Award recipient... Participated in Interact and Student Council. 31

24 KATIE TREES Junior Midfield San Diego, Calif. Torrey Pines u CAREER STATISTICS Year gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% fpg-fps gb dc to ct f 2012 3-0 0 0 0 1.000 1 1.000 0-0 1 0 1 0 3 2013 5-0 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 0-1 3 0 2 1 3 TOTAL 8-0 0 1 1 2.000 2 1.000 0-1 4 0 3 1 6 u CAREER HIGHS Assists 1 vs. Boston University May 5, 2013 Points 1 vs. Boston University May 5, 2013 Ground Balls 3 vs. Boston University May 5, 2013 Caused Turnovers 1 vs. Boston University May 5, 2013 u 2013: Took the field in five games in 2013 Recorded an assist against Boston University (May 5) Also picked up a career-high three ground balls and notched her first career caused turnover in the win over the Terriers Appeared in 15 games for the Duke women s soccer team during the fall, helping the squad advance to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament Earned a spot on the ACC Academic Honor Roll. u 2012: Played in three games as a freshman in 2012, seeing the field against North Carolina, Boston College and High Point... Picked up a groundball against High Point on April 11... Saw action in 22 games for the Duke soccer team while earning four starts... Totaled five goals and four assists for 14 points during the fall... Helped the soccer team advance to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament... Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. u PRIOR TO DUKE: Totaled 212 goals and 91 assists over four years at Torrey Pines... Ranked as the No. 1 player for the Western United States... As a senior, notched 64 goals and 36 assists... 2011 North Country Times Girls Lacrosse Player of the Year, San Diego Union Tribune All-Academic first team selection, all-league first team for the Palomar League, All-Section CIF first team for San Diego County and All-North County Times first team honoree... Led her squad to its second CIF Division I title with six goals and two assists in an 18-5 victory during the championship... Also garnered honorable mention ESPNRISE All-America recognition in 2011... Notched 53 goals and 22 assists in 2010 as a junior, while posting 45 goals and 20 assists as a sophomore... KBCSports.com Player of the Game for the 2010 CIF Sectional Championship, which was the first ever CIF title for Torrey Pines girls lacrosse... All-Section CIF second team selection in 2010... As a freshman, registered 50 goals and 13 assists... Three-time All-League CIF Second Team selection... California Youth Lacrosse Attack Player of the Year in 2006 and 2007... Also lettered in soccer and was named to the ESPNRISE All-America second team in 2011... Ranked as the No. 97 player in soccer by TopDrawerSoccer.com... Led team with 28 goals and 15 assists her senior soccer season... Member of the National Honor Society... Received the 2008 Falcon Award for overall excellence by her school... Two-time president of Fellowship of Christian Athletes... 12-year classical pianist... Received the 2011 Most Athletic Female Award for Torrey Pines H.S., which was voted on by the student body. u PERSONAL: Katherine Marie Trees was born on August 6, 1992 in San Diego County, Calif.... Daughter of Carl & Le Ann Trees... has one brother, Andrew, and one sister, Rebecca. u 2011: Played in 15 games for the Duke soccer team which advanced to the NCAA finals... Scored her first career goal against Radford in the first round of the NCAA Tournament... Totaled five shots for the season. 32

14 TAYLOR TRIMBLE Junior Midfield Rosemont, Pa. Episcopal Academy u CAREER STATISTICS Year gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% fpg-fps gb dc to ct f 2012 19-17 28 2 30 60.467 46.767 7-12 11 20 16 3 17 2013 20-20 37 5 42 77.481 57.740 7-13 12 45 19 3 24 TOTAL 39-37 65 7 72 137.474 103.699 14-25 23 65 35 6 41 u CAREER HIGHS Goals 5 at Virginia Tech March 14, 2012 Assists 2 vs. Richmond Feb. 15, 2013 Points 6 vs. Richmond Feb. 15, 2013 Ground Balls 2 2x - last at Jacksonville March 13, 2013 Draw Controls 5 2x - last vs. Vanderbilt March 2, 2013 Caused Turnovers 1 6x - last at Navy May 12, 2013 u 2013: Started all 20 contests at midfield as a sophomore Ranked second on the team in goals (37) and fourth in points (42) Also ranked second in draw controls ( 45), finishing eighth in the ACC at 2.25 draw controls per game Had 12 multiple-goal games with five hat tricks Turned in a career-best six-point performance against Richmond (Feb. 15) with four goals and two assists Matched a career-high with five draw controls against Vanderbilt (March 2) Tallied a point in 15 consecutive games to close the season Also scored multiple goals in five of the Blue Devils last seven contests Garnered IWLCA All-South Region second team and All-ACC honors Named to the All-ACC Academic Team and the ACC Academic Honor Roll... Added to the U.S. women s national team roster in September, 2013 for the Stars and Stripes event. u 2012: Assumed a starting role for the Blue Devils as a freshman, playing in all 19 games and starting 17... Led Duke in goals (28) and tied for first in free position goals (19)... Also came in second on the team in shots on goal (46)... Tallied nine multi-goal games, including a season-high five-goal output at Virginia Tech (March 14)... Also registered a hat trick at Richmond (Feb. 17), netting four goals and adding an assist... Won a season-high five draw controls at William & Mary (Feb. 8)... Scored twice against No. 2 Northwestern in the NCAA Tournament... Named to the All-ACC Academic Team and the ACC Academic Honor Roll. u PRIOR TO DUKE: Three-time first team US All-America selection... Four year letter winner and senior captain of seven straight league champions at Episcopal Academy... Also garnered team MVP, first team All-Inter Ac League and first team All-Delaware County honors as a sophomore, junior and senior... 2011 Delco Times Player of the Year... Two-time Heather Leigh Albert Award recipient at US Lacrosse National Championship Tournament... 2011 Phillylacrosse.com Player of the Year... All-Main Line Media Lacrosse Player of the Year and Athlete of the Year in 2011... Also Under Armour All-American, Reebok HS Player of the Year as a senior... During high school career, totaled 297 goals and 124 assists, including 96 goals and 53 assists as a senior... Philly 1 National Tournament champion in 2009... 2011 Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame Delaware County Chapter Scholar Athlete Award and recipient of the Bo and Kelly Ryan Outstanding Female Scholar Athlete Scholarship Award... Named captain of the U.S. U-19 national team, traveling to Hannover, Germany for the 2011 FIL World Championship... Gold medalist and named to the All World Team at FIL World Championships... Also earned four letters in soccer and four in squash... Team captain and four-year starter in soccer, earning team MVP, first team All-Inter Ac League, first team All-Southeastern All-Star, first team All-Main Line, first team All-Delaware County and league MVP honors while guiding team to back-to-back league titles as a junior and senior... Recipient of the Mind, Body and Spirit Award in squash as well as dedication and sportsmanship cup... Second team All-Main Line squash selection, leading team to two league championships and two US High School National Championships finals... Three-time National French Award recipient... Recipient of The Bryn Mawr College Award in French... Recipient of the Episcopal Academy Sportsmanship Cup 2011... Four-year Honor Roll student. u PERSONAL: Margaret Taylor Trimble... Daughter of Janet and Scott Trimble... Has one brother, Doug... Mother played lacrosse and field hockey at William & Mary ( 87)... Father played basketball at William & Mary ( 87). 33

8 EMMA TUCCI Senior Attack Rye, N.Y. Rye u CAREER STATISTICS Year gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% fpg-fps gb dc to ct f 2011 1-0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0-0 0 0 2 0 0 2012 2-0 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 1-1 0 0 1 0 0 2013 4-0 1 0 1 5.200 2.400 0-0 0 2 1 1 0 TOTAL 7-0 2 0 2 6.333 3.500 1-1 0 2 4 1 0 u PERSONAL: Emma Hamilton Tucci... Daughter of Kimberly and Michael Tucci Father ( 80) played lacrosse and football at Trinity College Has two sisters (Ali and Charlotte) and one brother (Ellis) Majoring in Sociology with a certificate in Markets and Management Studies. u CAREER HIGHS Goals 1 2x - last vs. Presbyterian Feb. 10, 2013 Points 1 2x - last vs. Presbyterian Feb. 10, 2013 Draw Controls 2 vs. Presbyterian Feb. 10, 2013 Caused Turnovers 1 vs. Boston University May 5, 2013 u 2013: Appeared in four games during the 2013 season Scored a goal against Presbyterian (Feb. 10) Also tallied two draw controls against the Blue Hose Notched a caused turnover in a win over Boston University (May 5) Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. u 2012: Played in two games in 2012, seeing action against Bucknell and Virginia Tech... Scored her first collegiate goal against Bucknell (Feb. 4), converting a free position attempt... Earned a spot on the ACC Academic Honor Roll. u PRIOR TO DUKE: An All-Elite and all-section pick while at Rye Two-time USL All-America choice Served as team captain senior year Played club lacrosse for CTLF Earned USL Academic All-America accolades in 2009 and 2010 Also lettered in field hockey National Honor Society member Elected Class President grades 10-12. 34

23 TAYLOR VIRDEN Senior Defense Ellicott City, Md. McDonogh u CAREER STATISTICS Year gp-gs g a pts sh sh% sog sog% fpg-fps gb dc to ct f 2011 20-19 4 0 4 9.444 8.889 0-0 26 39 14 18 34 2012 19-18 2 1 3 5.400 4.800 1-1 23 29 8 15 45 2013 19-19 0 0 0 1.000 1 1.000 0-0 32 54 6 18 55 TOTAL 58-56 6 1 7 15.400 13.867 1-1 81 122 28 51134 u CAREER HIGHS Goals 1 6x - last vs.penn Apr. 28, 2012 Assists 1 vs. Bucknell Feb. 4, 2012 Points 1 7x - last vs. Penn Apr. 28, 2012 Ground Balls 5 vs. Richmond Feb. 15, 2013 Draw Controls 6 vs. Vanderbilt March 2, 2013 Caused Turnovers 3 2x - last vs. Virginia Tech Feb. 8, 2013 in draw controls (29)... Netted two goals, scoring against Richmond and Penn... Matched a season-high with four draw controls to lead Duke past No. 10 Virginia in the first round of the NCAA Tournament... Also picked up two ground balls in the contest... Named to the All-ACC Academic Team and the ACC Academic Honor Roll. u 2011: Assumed a starting role on defense as a rookie, playing in all 20 games and starting 19... ranked third on the team with 39 draw controls, while totaling 26 ground balls, the fourth-highest mark on the squad in 2011... Also contributed 18 caused turnovers, the fifth-best Blue Devil total last season... In addition, chipped in four goals... Garnered ACC Defensive Player of the Week honors on Mar. 29 after tallying two ground balls, two draw controls, two caused turnovers and a goal to lead Duke past Virginia... Added goals against Georgetown, Virginia Tech and Dartmouth as well... Earned All-ACC Academic Team honors... Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. u 2013: Started 19 games on defense as a junior First team All-America selection by the IWLCA and WomensLax.com First Blue Devil defender to garner IWLCA All-America accolades since 2008 Also a first team IWLCA All-South Region and All-ACC honoree as well as a Tewaaraton Award nominee Led Duke in draw controls (54) and ranked second in ground balls (32) and caused turnovers (18) Concluded the spring ranked fifth in the ACC in draw controls per game (2.84), sixth in ground balls per game (1.68) and seventh in caused turnovers per game (0.95) Registered a career-best six draw controls against Vanderbilt (March 2) Picked up a career-high five ground balls in a win over Richmond (Feb. 15) Recorded multiple caused turnovers in five contests Helped the Blue Devil defense limit 11 opponents to single-digit scoring and earn a third-place ranking in the ACC Served as a team captain Named to the All-ACC Academic Team and the ACC Academic Honor Roll. u 2012: Played in all 19 games in 2012, starting 18... Second team All-South Region honoree... Totaled 23 ground balls on the season for the second-highest mark on the squad... Also ranked second on the team in caused turnovers (15) and third u PRIOR TO DUKE: Four-year starter at McDonogh School Served as team captain senior year Four-time all-county selection Named first team All-Metro by the Baltimore Sun as a junior and senior Earned Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland (IAAM) All-Star honors in 2009 and 2010 A USL honorable mention All-America pick Led McDonogh to back-to-back IAAM A Championships her junior and senior year as well as an undefeated season and the No. 1 Laxpower national ranking in 2010 An ESPN RISE first team choice Selected to the 2010 All-Tewaaraton High School Team Earned Under Armour All-America status... Played club lacrosse for M&D Black Also lettered in basketball and soccer Earned Dean s List recognition from 2008-10. u PERSONAL: Taylor Paige Virden... Daughter of Jane and Mike Virden Mother played basketball at the University of Maryland Baltimore County Father played rugby at Towson University Has a twin sister (Blaire) and two older sisters (twins Ali and Jordan) Majoring in Visual and Media Studies with certificates in Markets and Management Studies and Arts of the Moving Image. 35