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OHIO STATE ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Fawcett Center, 6th Floor 2400 Olentangy River Rd. Columbus, Ohio 43210 Feb. 26, 2018 Ohio State (1-2, 0-0 B1G) vs Cincinnati (2-1, 0-0 ASUN) Monday, Feb. 26, 2018 5 p.m. ET Gettler Stadium Cincinnati, Ohio TEAM COMPARISON Record...1-2, 0-0 Record...2-1, 0-0 IWLCA Rank...-- IWLCA Rank...-- Goals/Gm...13.67 Goals/Gm... 13.67 Assists/Gm...3.33 Assists/Gm... 7.00 Shot Pct....483 Shot Pct....436 Shots/Gm...29.7 Shots/Gm... 31.3 FP Pct...500 FP Pct....478 2018 SCHEDULE/RESULTS FEBRUARY 10 at No. 10 Navy...L, 9-7 16 DETROIT... W, 20-5 23 at Jacksonville...L, 17-16 (OT) 26 at Cincinnati...4 p.m. MARCH 9 at Binghamton...4 p.m. 11 vs UMass (1)...TBA 14 UCONN...7 p.m. 17 at Michigan...Noon 22 RUTGERS...7 p.m. 28 ROBERT MORRIS...4 p.m. 31 PENN STATE...Noon APRIL 6 at Northwestern...1 p.m. 11 vs Bucknell (2)...TBA 15 MARYLAND...Noon 20 at Johns Hopkins (ESPN-U)...5 p.m. MAY 4-6 Big Ten Tournament (3)...TBA 11 NCAA 1st Round...TBA 13 NCAA 2nd Round...TBA 19 NCAA Quarterfinals...TBA 25-27 NCAA Finals...TBA (1) Reading, Pa. (2) Pittsburgh, Pa. (3) Ann Arbor, Mich. Homes games in BOLD CAPS Dates and times are subject to change InsideLacrosse Top 20 rankings OhioStateBuckeyes.com Ohio State Faces Cincinnati On Monday The Buckeyes look to bounce back after Friday's OT loss SETTING THE STAGE With a projected high of 57 and clear skies, the Buckeyes and the Bearcats should be playing in pretty comfortable conditions. THE SERIES The Buckeyes are undefeated against Cincinnati, holding an all-time record of 5-0 against the Bearcats. A LOOK AT CINCINNATI Cincinnati comes into the matchup with a 2-1 record. The Bearcats dropped their season opener to Louisville, but rattled off two straight wins against Gardner-Webb and Winthrop. McKenna Rushford leads Cincinnati with 17 points from 10 goals and seven assists. She also has a team-high 12 draw controls Monica Borzillo ranks second on the squad with 14 points from nine goals and five assists. Sam Mlkvy has scooped up a team-high eight ground balls. She is tied for third on the team in points with seven, and has eight draw controls as well. Giuliana Durso has started all three games in net for Cincinnati and has 25 saves this season. BUCKEYES DROP OVERTIME THRILLER AT JACKSONVILLE The Buckeyes gave the Jacksonville University Dolphins all they could handle on Friday night before falling in overtime. OSU held an 8-6 lead in the first half before a 5-0 run from JU sent Ohio State into halftime trailing 11-8. OSU used a 6-to-2 run over the first 20 minutes of the second half to take a 14-12 lead with 10:33 to play. With three minutes left in regulation the Buckeyes led 15-14, but two goals from the Dolphins gave Jacksonville a 16-15 lead with less than a minute to play. As time was running out Sara Dickinson charged the net, firing a diving shot into the back of the JU net with 2.2 seconds to play, tying the game at 16-16. The late game momentum would not last, however, as the Buckeyes fell in overtime 17-16. Liza Hernandez led the Buckeyes with five goals, her second consecutive five-goal game. She also came away with four draw controls and scooped up two ground balls. McKayla Conti tallied four points from two goals and two assists, and she caused one turnover. Baley Parrott finished with three goals, four draw controls, one ground ball and one caused turnover. Both Lauren Sherry and Lindsay Epstein scored two goals each. OSU CRUISES TO HOME WIN AGAINST DETROIT The Buckeyes used a balanced offensive effort as they cruised to victory over Detroit, 20-5 on Feb. 16. Eleven different players scored, led by Liza Hernandez s five goals. Hernandez also scooped three ground balls and caused two turnovers. McKayla Conti scored four goals of her own and tallied an assist. Molly Wood came away with eight draw controls while scoring a goal and notching one caused turnover. Sara Dickinson finished with five points from her two goals and game high three assists. Erika Keselman rounded out the Buckeyes that scored multiple goals, hanging two on the scoreboard. Baley Parrott, Lindsay Epstein, Sage Darling, Meghan Matey, Anna Seanor and Alyssa Amorison all scored one goal each. A smothering defensive performance led to six different players causing turnovers, led by Caroline Mackrides three caused turnovers. Hernandez and Shannon Rosati had a pair of caused turnovers each while Wood, Madison Castelein and Regina Doty all tallied one caused turnover each. Mackrides also finished with a game high five ground balls. HERNANDEZ POSTS CAREER HIGH AGAINST TITANS Liza Hernandez put on a show last Friday in the Woody, scoring a game high five goals as the Buckeyes cruised to a 20-5 win over Detroit. The sophomore came up with three ground balls and two caused turnovers as well. As a freshman, Hernandez was on pace for a fantastic first year before her season ended due to injury after nine games. Her previous career high of four points came against Cincinnati last February. SECOND HALF RALLY COMES UP SHORT AT NO. 10 NAVY ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS WLAX SID... Don Hawkins hawkins.658@osu.edu; 859-200-9847 (c) Official Web site...ohiostatebuckeyes.com Facebook... Facebook.com/OhioStateWomensLacrosse Twitter...@OhioState_WLAX Instagram...@OhioState_WLAX #GoBucks

TOP 20 POLLS INSIDE LACROSSE TOP 20 POLL Rk. Team (1st votes) Record Points Prv. 1. Maryland (17)... 2-0...396...1 2. Stony Brook (3)... 2-0...383...2 3. Boston College... 4-0...342...4 4. Florida... 1-1...335...3 5. Syracuse... 3-0...300...5 6. James Madison... 3-0...290...8 7. USC... 1-1...273...6 8. North Carolina... 2-1...271...7 9. Navy... 2-0...214...10 10. Duke... 3-0...205...18 11. Towson... 2-0...202...11 12. Princeton... 1-0...179...13 13. Northwestern... 3-1...170...9 14. Penn... 1-0...141...14 15. Penn State... 2-1...132...12 16. Virginia... 2-0...109...15 17. Notre Dame... 2-1...84...16 18. Cornell... 1-0...75...17 19. UMass... 1-1...39...20 20. Colorado... 2-0...31...26 IWLCA COACHES TOP 25 POLL Rk. Team (1st votes) Points Record Prv. 1. Maryland (25)... 625...2-0...1 2. Stony Brook... 598...1-0...2 3. Florida... 553...1-1...5 4. Syracuse... 531...2-0...7 5. Boston College... 525...3-0...6 6. Southern California... 477...1-1...8 7. North Carolina... 439...2-1...3 8. James Madison... 433...3-0...16 9. Princeton... 410...1-0...9 10. Navy... 368...2-0...10 11. Towson... 351...2-0...19 12. Penn State... 335...1-1...4 13. Duke... 323...3-0...20 14. Penn... 315...1-0...12 15. Northwestern... 297...3-1...11 16. Virginia... 296...1-0...14 17. Cornell... 255...1-0...13 18. Notre Dame... 219...2-1...15 19. Massachusetts... 158...1-0...18 20. Colorado... 147...1-2...17 21. Denver... 137...2-0... RV 22. Johns Hopkins... 103...2-0...22 23. Loyola (MD)... 65...0-0...25 24, Stanford... 44...0-1...23 25, Virginia Tech... 31...1-2...NR 2018 opponents in Bold The Buckeyes had their work cut out for them in their season opener on a rain soaked afternoon at No. 10 Navy. Ohio State struck first when Sara Dickinson found the back of the net just 2:20 into the game. A quick 5-0 run from the Midshipmen put OSU on the ropes, trailing 5-1 with 15:49 left in the first. Liza Hernandez ended the run with a goal, and Baley Parrott scored to cut the lead to two with 7:11 to play in the half. Navy scored again before time expired to make it 6-3 at halftime. Molly Wood opened the scoring in the second half, once again cutting the lead to two. Navy scored two consecutive goals to push the lead back to four, but the Buckeyes would not go quietly into defeat. Dickinson scored again to chip away at the lead, and after Navy scored its final goal with 21:11 to play, OSU kicked things into high gear. Parrott and Hernandez scored to bring the Buckeyes within two, but time ran out on the Ohio State rally as the Buckeyes fell by score of 9-7. Parrott led the way for OSU with three points, three draw controls, one ground ball and one caused turnover. Wood led the team with four draw controls. RIZZO HAS A CAREER NIGHT AGAINST NO. 10 NAVY Sophomore goaltender Jill Rizzo wasted no time in breaking one of her own records, making a career high 17 saves against Navy on February 10. Rizzo's goaltending was instrumental to the Buckeyes remaining competitive until the bitter end in their season opener. After making three saves in the opening moments of the game, the Midshipmen went on a 5-0 run to take control of the game early in the first half. Rizzo regained her composure and held Navy to only one goal over the last 15 minutes of the first half, allowing Ohio State to cut the deficit to three before halftime, 6-3. Navy scored three more goals in the first nine minutes of the half, but Rizzo figured out their attack and held them scoreless for the last 21:11 of the game as the Buckeyes mounted a rally that came up a little short in a 9-7 loss. Rizzo made nine saves in the first half, and eight in the second as the steady rain transitioned into a downpour in Annapolis. Her previous high came last season against Harvard where she made 14 saves. MOLLY WOOD CLOSING IN ON HISTORY Senior Molly Wood comes into the 2018 season just 34 draw controls away from being the all-time program leader. After tallying 38 draw controls as a freshman, Wood tied the single season record with 79 draw controls in her sophomore season. Proving that her record setting season was no fluke, Wood came away with 71 draw controls as a junior in 2017, bringing her career total to 188. Katie Chase holds the current record of 221 draw controls. HENDRICK JOINS COACHING STAFF Head coach Alexis Venechanos announced the addition of Molly Hendrick to her staff as an assistant coach in January. Hendrick finished her playing career at North Carolina in 2017 as one of the best players in program history. She was a two-time All- American and three-time All-ACC honoree, ending her career with 186 goals and 220 points, which both rank among the highest totals for a Tar Heel. In 2017 she set school records with 72 goals and 83 points en route to being named the 2017 ACC Attacker of the Year. As a junior in 2016 Hendrick led her team with 10 goals during the NCAA Tournament, including three in a 13-7 victory over Maryland to capture the national championship. Hendrick s career took off from day one in Chapel Hill. As a freshman she started all 20 games for the Tar Heels, earning 33 draw controls and accumulating five multi-goal games. She was named to Inside Lacrosse s 2014 All-Rookie Team for her efforts, the first of three IL postseason honors she would receive in her career. Off the field, Hendrick frequently participated in North Carolina s Leadership Lab, a leadership training program for student-athletes. Over the course of their careers student-athletes receive authentic leadership development training, undertake project management, draft a rudimentary business plan, receive internship/work experience, go through a project incubator, perform community outreach, present a scaled-down thesis proposal and defense, and benchmark leadership development best practices. All that, combined with her dominant playing career, makes her a perfect candidate to help lead the Buckeyes as an assistant coach. BUCKEYES TO FACE STIFF COMPETITION IN 2018 The Buckeyes announced their 2018 schedule in December, with six NCAA qualifiers, and three of the final four teams from last season comprising the challenging slate. This season sees Ohio State trying to make some noise in the always crowed Big Ten, with three conference opponents ranked in the preseason top 10 (No. 1 Maryland, No. 4 Penn State, No. 9 Northwestern) Notable non-conference games include the season opener at No. 10 Navy and a neutral site contest against No. 18 UMass. FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA! /OhioStateWomensLacrosse @OhioState_WLAX @OhioState_WLAX 2

TRIO OF BUCKEYES EARN BIG TEN PRESEASON HONORS The Big Ten conference announced its 2018 Big Ten Women s Lacrosse preseason honors, with three Buckeyes earning recognition from the league s head coaches. Those three individuals include a senior leader in Molly Wood, and a pair of impact sophomores in Liza Hernandez and Jill Rizzo. Wood has started 52 of 54 career games in her first three seasons. Last season Wood led the team with 71 draw controls, bringing her career total to 188, just 34 shy of the all-time program record. Wood also led the team with 48 points from 42 goals and six assists. She also scooped up 20 ground balls for the season. Hernanadez started the first nine games of the season before suffering a season ending injury. Even in a shortened season, Hernandez finished third on the team in points with 34. Her 13 assists came in at second on the team, while her 21 goals were third. Rizzo served as the primary goaltender for the Buckeyes as a freshman last season. She notched 183 saves on the year and finished the season leading the Big Ten in saves-per-game. She was also tied for the conference lead in ground balls per game in 2017, as her 51 ground balls paced the Buckeyes. Nationally, Rizzo finished 10th in the NCAA for overall saves, and eighth in the nation in saves-pergame. Women s Lacrosse Preseason Honors List OHIO STATE Liza Hernandez, So., M Jillian Rizzo, So., G Molly Wood, Sr., A JOHNS HOPKINS Emily Kenul, Sr., A Shannon Fitzgerald, Sr., M Nicole DeMase, Jr., M/A MARYLAND Megan Whittle, Sr., A Megan Taylor, Jr., G Jen Giles, Jr., M MICHIGAN Bianca Brueckner, Sr., A Adriana Pendino, Jr., A Molly Garrett, So., M NORTHWESTERN Shelby Fredericks, Sr., A Danita Stroup, Sr., A Selena Lasota, Jr., A PENN STATE Madison Carter, Jr., A/M Katie O'Donnell, Sr., M Maria Auth, So., A RUTGERS Amanda Casten, Sr., D Samantha Budd, So., M Kerri Puckhaber, Sr., A VENECHANOS ADDS NINE NEWCOMERS This year's class of newcomers consists of eight freshmen and one junior-transfer. The class is comprised of student-athletes from six different states, including Ohio, New York, New Jersey, Georgia, North Carolina, and Minnesota. The Class of 2021 consists of Sophie Baez (Milton, Ga./Milton), Ali Beekhuizen (Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./ St. Thomas Aquinas), Hannah Brink (Eden Prairie, Minn./Eden Prairie), Lindsey Epstein (Marietta, Ga./Walton), Riley Ewing (Marietta, Ga./Walton), Carli Mager (Yorktown Heights, N.Y./Yorktown), Katie McElveen (Loveland, Ohio/Loveland), Jaclyn Perkins (Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte Country Day). The Buckeyes also added a member to the class of 2019 in McKayla Conti (Oakhurst, N.J./Ocean Township). UNIVERSITY/TEAM INFORMATION UNIVERSITY FACTS Location... Columbus, Ohio (pop. 1.7m) Founded...1870 Enrollment... 58,322 (Columbus campus) Nickname... Buckeyes Colors... Scarlet (PMS 200) & Gray (PMS 429) Mascot...Brutus Buckeye President... Michael V. Drake Vice President/Director of Athletics... Eugene Smith Assistant AD/Women s Lacrosse... Janine Oman PROGRAM HISTORY First Year... 1996 Conference...Big Ten Conference Overall Record...195-168 (.537) Big Ten Record...4-12 (.250) OSU Scholar-Athlete Selections... 357 Academic All-Conference Selections... 246 First/Second Team All-Conference Honorees... 50 First/Second Team All-Big Ten Honorees... 7 IWLCA First/Second Team All-Region... 32 IWLCA First/Second Team All-Americans... 9 Home Facilities...Ohio Stadium (Turf) Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium (Grass) Woody Hayes Athletics Center (Indoor Turf) TEAM FACTS Head Coach...Alexis Venechanos Alma Mater...Maryland, 2003 Record at Ohio State...73-56, 8th Season Career Record...109-94, 12th Season Associate Head Coach... Jill Byers, 4th Season Alma Mater...Notre Dame, 2009 Assistant Coach...Molly Hendrick, 1st Season Alma Mater... North Carolina, 2017 Student Assistant...Morgan Fee, 1st Season Alma Mater... Ohio State, 2017 Director of Operations...Barbara Sullivan Alma Mater...Notre Dame, 2016 2017 SEASON Record... 6-11 B1G Record... 0-6/7th B1G Tournament...N/A Final Season IWLCA Rank...-- 2016 Starters Returning/Lost... 7/5 2017 Newcomers... 10 FOLLOW THE BUCKEYES ON SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter... @OhioState_WLAX Instagram... OhioState_WLAX Facebook...OhioStateWomensLacrosse MEDIA SERVICES, CREDENTIAL REQUESTS AND PLAYER INTERVIEWS Members of the media interested in obtaining credentials or wishing to conduct interviews with any member of the Ohio State women s lacrosse team should contact Don Hawkins at hawkins.658@osu. edu. Please email or call at least one day in advance to allow setup time. Game notes and starting lineups will be made available to the media prior to each game. Scoring summaries will be distributed to the media about 10 minutes following the game. Any additional requests should be directed to Don Hawkins. 3

2018 OHIO STATE ROSTER 2018 ROSTER No. Name Ht. Pos. Yr. Hometown/High School 0 Abigail Wise 5-7 G Sr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Sycamore 1 Jillian Rizzo 5-11 G So. Queensbury, N.Y./Queensbury 2 Baley Parrott 5-4 M Jr. Airmont, N.Y./Suffern 3 Ali Beekhuizen 5-6 M Fr. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas 4 Sophie Baez 5-3 A Fr. Milton, Ga./Milton 5 Caroline Mackrides 5-4 D Jr. Newton Square, Pa./Villa Maria Academy 6 Sarah George 5-8 M So. Monmouth Beach, N.J./Shore Regional 7 Carli Mager 5-7 D Fr. Yorktown Heights, N.Y./Yorktown 8 McKayla Conti 5-3 A Jr. Oakhurst, N.J./Ocean Township 9 Erika Keselman 5-9 M Jr. Colts Neck, N.J./Colts Neck 10 Kate McElveen 5-8 M Fr. Loveland, Ohio/Loveland 11 Meg Camden 5-10 D Jr. Downington, Pa./West 12 Liza Hernandez 5-5 M So. New Albany, Ohio/New Albany 13 Madison Castelein 5-6 D Sr. Alamo, Calif./Carondelet 14 Alex Vander Molen 5-6 A So. Ada, Mich./Rockford 15 Erin Nagle 5-9 M Jr. Baldwinsville, N.Y./CW Baker 16 Sara Dickinson 5-7 A Jr. Wilton, Conn./Wilton 17 Sage Darling 5-4 M So. Lakefield, Ontario/District Secondary 18 Lindsay Epstein 5-6 M Fr. Marietta, Ga./Walton 19 Hannah Brink 5-7 D Fr. Eden Prairie, Minn./Eden Prairie 20 Katie Burgee 5-4 M Sr. Churchville, Md./C. Milton Wright 21 Meghan Matey 5-3 M So. Phoenixville, Pa./John Carroll 22 Lauren Sherry 5-8 A Sr. Orlando, Fla./Timber Creek 23 Hannah Gantt 5-10 M Jr. Houston, Texas/Lamar 24 Anna Seanor 5-9 D Sr. Canton, Ohio/Jackson 26 Mackenzie Maring 5-3 M Jr. Penfield, N.Y./Penfield 27 Regina Doty 5-6 M So. St. Louis, Mo./Kirkwood 28 Emalee Mongno 5-4 M Sr. Yorktown Heights, N.Y./Yorktown 29 Kimberly Apuzzo 5-7 M So. Leawood, Kan./Blue Valley 31 Emily Skrzypczak 5-4 D So. Burke, Va./Robinson Secondary 32 Riley Ewing 5-10 M Fr. Marietta, Ga./Walton 33 Molly Wood 5-10 A Sr. Skaneateles, N.Y./Skaneateles 34 Jaclyn Perkins 5-4 M Fr. Charlotte, N.C./Charlotte Country Day 36 Shannon Rosati 5-6 D Sr. Shoreham, N.Y./Wading River 44 Alyssa Amorison 5-2 A Jr. Huntington, N.Y./Huntington 74 Jaclen Moxley 6-1 A So. Granville, Ohio/Granville 99 Paige Postalwait 5-6 G Jr. Baldwinsville, N.Y./CW Baker COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Alexis Venechanos Associate Head Coach Coach: Jill Byers Assistant Coach: Molly Hendrick Director of Operations: Barbara Sullivan Program Assistant: Morgan Fee ROSTER BREAKDOWN Seniors (8) 0 Abigail Wise 13 Madison Castelein 20 Katie Burgee 22 Lauren Sherry 24 Anna Seanor 28 Emalee Mongno 33 Molly Wood 36 Shannon Rosati Juniors (11) 2 Baley Parrott 5 Caroline Mackrides 8 McKayla Conti 9 Erika Keselman 11 Meg Camden 15 Erin Nagle 16 Sara Dickinson 23 Hannah Gantt 26 Mackenzie Maring 44 Alyssa Amorison 99 Paige Postalwait Sophomores (10) 1 Jill Rizzo 6 Sarah George 12 Liza Hernandez 14 Alex Vander Molen 17 Sage Darling 21 Meghan Matey 27 Regina Doty 29 Kimberly Apuzzo 31 Emily Skrzypczak 74 Jaclen Moxley Freshman (8) 3 Ali Beekhuizen 4 Sophie Baez 7 Carli Mager 10 Katie McElveen 18 Lindsay Epstein 19 Hannah Brink 32 Riley Ewing 34 Jaclyn Perkins 4

ALEXIS VENECHANOS HEAD COACH EIGHTH SEASON, MARYLAND 03 Alexis Venechanos is starting her eighth season at the helm of the Ohio State women s lacrosse team and has turned the program into one of the nation s best during her tenure. She has amassed a record of 72-55 at Ohio State and a career record of 108-93 as a head coach. She was named the program s second head coach on July 1, 2010, after spending four years as the head coach at Massachusetts following a three-year stint as assistant coach Northwestern and a successful playing career at Maryland. A winner on every level, Venechanos (pronounced: ven-eh-chan-ohs) has been a part of four NCAA titles (as a player and coach) and a total of eight conference championships and she has now brought those winning ways to Ohio State. In 2016 Venechanos led a relatively young squad to an 11-6 mark, narrowly missing out on a program-record third consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance, and posted double-digit wins for the third consecutive season a first for the program. Ohio State also set program records with its 11-1 start to the season, a nine-game winning streak and a No. 8 national ranking in the Inside Lacrosse Top 20 poll. The senior class also recorded 45 wins over its four years, tying for the most all-time with the 2015 seniors. Venechanos also reached the 100-career win milestone with the Buckeyes 18-8 win at Hofstra. Following the season, three Buckeyes were named All-Big Ten: Cian Dabrowski, Christina Turner and Shannon Rosati. Dabrowski also was named to the IWLCA First Team All-West/Midwest Region team, the ninth first team selection for Ohio State since 2011 and the 18th overall in that span under Venechanos. Ohio State turned in another outstanding season in 2015, finishing 13-8 overall and advancing to the NCAA Tournament for the second consecutive season and for the fourth time in program history. The 13 wins tied for the second-most wins in school history with the 2014 squad. The Buckeyes also finished No. 15 in the final IWLCA Top 20 poll, marking the second consecutive year finishing in the Top 15. The 2015 season also marked the inaugural season of women s lacrosse in the Big Ten. And the Buckeyes wasted little time leaving their mark, advancing all the way to the Big Ten Tournament championship game. On the way to the championship, Ohio State pulled off arguably the biggest win in program history, knocking off No. 1-ranked and previously undefeated Maryland, 11-10. The victory snapped a 27-game win streak by the Terrapins and gave Ohio State its first win over a No. 1-ranked team in program history. Individual recognition followed, and rightfully so. Four Buckeyes were named to the inaugural All-Big Ten team: Jackie Cifarelli, Kate Chase, Jennifer Porretto and Taylor Donahue. Highlighting the All-Big Ten honorees were Chase and Cifarelli, who were also named to the IWLCA All-Region and Big Ten All-Tournament teams. They also were teammates at the IWLCA North/ South All-Star game. Donahue joined them on the All- Region team. The season also had it s share of memorable and record-breaking moments. Chase set a school singleseason record with 59 goals and finished her career as Ohio State s all-time leader with 221 draw controls and finished second on Ohio State s all-time goals list with 162. Cifarelli ranked first in the Big Ten and second in the NCAA with 2.6 assists per game and finished her career as the all-time assists leader with 179 -- the third most in NCAA history. She eclipsed the 250-career point mark in the Big Ten Tournament and finished second all-time in the Ohio State record book. Senior goalkeeper Tori DeScenza ended her career as Ohio State s all-time leader with 43 wins and 569 saves. But the team not only shined on the field, but off it as well, placing 19 student-athletes on the academic All-Big Ten list for having a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher, the most of any spring sport at Ohio State. In addition, nine Buckeyes were named Big Ten Distinguished Scholars for having at least a 3.7 GPA in throughout the academic year, the most of any Ohio State sport. The team also was named an Academic Honor Squad by the IWLCA, an honor bestowed upon any team who has a cumulative grade-point-average of 3.0 or higher for the academic year. In 2014, the Buckeyes finished the 2014 campaign with a 13-7 overall record with a 4-2 mark in ALC play, ending the year with a No. 13 national ranking by the IWLCA -- the second-best finish in school history. It was a year to remember for the Scarlet and Gray as the Buckeyes earned their first trip to the NCAA tournament in 11 years and recorded the second-most wins in school history. Ohio State also advanced to its fourthconsecutive ALC tournament semifinal and posted a program-record nine home victories. In addition, Ohio State defeated back-to-back Top 10 opponents for the first time while the 2014 seniors set a then-ohio State class wins record with 42 career wins. Prior to her arrival in Columbus, Venechanos spent four seasons at UMass where she inherited a UMass program in August 2006 that had not been to the NCAA tournament in over 20 years. Within three seasons, she took the Minutewomen back to the postseason for the first time in a quarter century. They went on to make a second consecutive NCAA trip in 2010, punctuating a career already marked by a pair of Atlantic 10 championship tournament titles (2009, 2010), an Atlantic 10 VENECHANOS YEAR-BY-YEAR regular-season title (2009) and three appearances in the A-10 Tournament championship game. In all, Venechanos registered an overall record of 36-38, including double-digit wins in each of the last two years, an Atlantic 10 regular-season record of 18-10 and an A-10 tournament record of 5-1. Prior to taking over the program at UMass, Venechanos served as the first assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Northwestern for the 2004-06 seasons, helping the Wildcats to the first two of five-consecutive national championships. They posted a 56-4 record during that span, winning 93 percent of their games, including a 41-1 record in her last two years. Venechanos primarily mentored the goalies and defense at Northwestern, placing the defensive unit among the nation s best. In her final season in 2006, the Wildcats led the nation in scoring margin and were in the Top 5 in scoring defense, all with a rookie goalie. In the undefeated season of 2005, Venechanos tutored NU goalkeeper Ashley Gersuk as she posted the NCAA-best GAA and earned ALC Goalie of the Year honors, while helping the team become the top scoring defense in the nation. As a player, Venechanos was an All-America goalie at the University of Maryland, the winningest women s lacrosse program of all-time, where she captured two national championships in 2000 and 2001. The Terps went 73-15, an 83 percent win mark, during her four seasons in College Park, including a 23-0 mark in 2001, Venchanos first as starting goalie. As a senior captain in 2003, Venechanos was the recipient of the Ensign C. Markland Kelly Award, given to the nation s top goalkeeper. She also was a consensus first team All-American, as well as first team All-Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and ACC Tournament MVP. Despite playing the second half of the season with a torn ACL, Venechanos posted 164 saves vs. 121 goals allowed and was in the Top 10 nationally in both save percentage (.575) and goals-against average (6.62). In addition, Venechanos assumed the role of head coach of the Canadian national team in 2011 and led them to the Gold Medal game of the 2013 World Cup, marking the first time the Canadians advanced beyond the semifinals. Year School Pos. Rec. Pct. NCAA Tournament Notes 2000 Maryland Goalie 21-1.954 NCAA Champions 2001 Maryland Starting Goalie 22-0 1.000 NCAA Champions ACC Champions 2002 Maryland Starting Goalie 11-10.529 NCAA Quarterfinals ACC Champions 2003 Maryland Starting Goalie 18-4.818 NCAA Semifinals ACC Champions National Goalie of the Year 2004 Northwestern Asst. Coach 15-3.833 NCAA Quarterfinals ALC Champions 2005 Northwestern Asst. Coach 21-0 1.000 NCAA Champions ALC Champions 2006 Northwestern Asst. Coach 20-1.954 NCAA Champions ALC Champions 2007 Massachusetts Head Coach 8-9.471 n/a n/a 2008 Massachusetts Head Coach 7-11.389 n/a A-10 Finalists 2009 Massachusetts Head Coach 11-8.579 NCAA First Round A-10 Reg. Season Champs A-10 Tournament Champs 2010 Massachusetts Head Coach 10-10.500 NCAA Play-In Game A-10 Tournament Champs 2011 Ohio State Head Coach 10-7.588 n/a ALC Semifinals 2012 Ohio State Head Coach 11-6.647 n/a ALC Semifinals 2013 Ohio State Head Coach 8-10.444 n/a ALC Semifinals 2014 Ohio State Head Coach 13-7.650 NCAA First Round ALC Semifinals 2015 Ohio State Head Coach 13-8.619 NCAA First Round Big Ten Final 2016 Ohio State Head Coach 11-6.647 n/a n/a 2017 Ohio State Head Coach 6-11.353 n/a n/a Career Totals 239-112.681 4 NCAA Titles Eight Conference Titles Head Coach Totals 108-93.537 3 NCAA Tournaments 5

The Automated ScoreBook For Lacrosse Ohio State Combined Team Statistics All games (as of Feb 25, 2018) RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 1-2 1-0 0-2 0-0 CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 1-2 1-0 0-2 0-0 Date Opponent Score Att. Feb 10 at #10 Navy L 7-9 350 Feb 16 DETROIT MERCY W 20-5 462 Feb 23 at Jacksonville Lot 16-17 371 TEAM STATISTICS OSU OPP SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 43-89 31-92 Goals scored per game 14.33 10.33 Shot pct..483.337 Shots on goal-attempts 66-89 62-92 SOG pct..742.674 Shots/Game 29.7 30.7 Assists 10 11 Free position Made-Att 10-20 13-25 Free position pct..500.520 MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES Goals-Opportunities 3-0 3-0 Conversion Percent.000.000 GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals 43 31 Man-up 3 3 Man-down 0 0 Free-position 10 13 Unassisted 33 20 Overtime 0 1 Goals scored average 14.02 10.11 GROUND BALLS 50 51 DRAW CONTROLS 44 32 TURNOVERS 50 40 CAUSED TURNOVERS 21 26 CLEARS 52-59 45-55 Clear Pct..881.818 PENALTIES Number 0 0 Minutes 0:00 0:00 ATTENDANCE Total 462 721 Dates/Avg Per Date 1/462 2/360 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0 ## PLAYER GP G A Pts Sh Gw Up Dn GB DC TO CT 12 Hernandez, Liza 3 12 0 12 23 1 3 0 5 4 8 2 8 Conti, McKayla 3 6 3 9 11 0 0 0 1 0 5 1 16 Dickinson, Sara 3 5 4 9 10 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 2 Parrott, Baley 3 6 1 7 14 0 0 0 2 12 3 2 33 Wood, Molly 3 3 0 3 7 0 0 0 3 13 3 3 18 Epstein, Lindsay 3 3 0 3 7 0 0 0 2 3 4 0 22 Sherry, Lauren 3 2 0 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 9 Keselman, Erika 3 2 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 6 2 1 44 Amorison, Alyssa 2 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 17 Darling, Sage 2 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 24 Seanor, Anna 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 21 Matey, Meghan 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 74 Moxley, Jaclen 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 6 George, Sarah 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 Baez, Sophie 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 99 Postalwait, Paige 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 Rosati, Shannon 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 3 32 Ewing, Riley 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 31 Skrzypczak, Emily 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 Apuzzo, Kimberly 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 28 Mongno, Emalee 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 27 Doty, Regina 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 26 Maring, Mackenzie 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 1 23 Gantt, Hannah 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 Burgee, Katie 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 Brink, Hannah 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 15 Nagle, Erin 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 Castelein, Madison 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 11 Camden, Meg 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 Mager, Carli 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 Mackrides, Carolin 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 2 4 3 Beekhuizen, Ali 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 Rizzo, Jill 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 2 1 0 Wise, Abigail 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 3 43 10 53 89 1 3 0 50 44 50 21 Opponents 3 31 11 42 92 2 3 0 51 32 40 26 ## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Save Pct W-L-T 0 Wise, Abigail 1 10:53 0 0.00 0.000 0-0-0 1 Rizzo, Jill 3 167:50 30 10.72 31.508 1-2-0 99 Postalwait, Paige 1 5:17 1 11.36 0.000 0-0-0 Total 3 184:00 31 10.11 31.500 1-2-0 Opponents 3 184:00 43 14.02 23.348 2-1-0 Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT Total Ohio State 21 22 0 43 Opponents 19 11 1 31 Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT Total Ohio State 19 12 0 31 Opponents 15 8 0 23 Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT Total Ohio State 54 35 0 89 Opponents 53 38 1 92 Shots on Goal 1st 2nd OT Total Ohio State 36 30 0 66 Opponents 38 23 1 62 6

O H I O S TAT E W O M E N S L A C R O S S E 2018 OHIO STATE BUCKEYES 0 Abigail Wise Senior / G Cincinnati, Ohio 1 Jill Rizzo Sophomore / G Queensbury, N.Y. 2 Baley Parrott Airmont, N.Y. 3 Ali Beekhuizen Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 4 Sophie Baez Freshman / A Milton, Ga. 5 Caroline Mackrides Junior / D Newton Square, Pa. 6 Sarah George Monmouth Beach, N.J. 7 Carli Mager Freshman / D Yorktown Heights, N.Y. 8 McKayla Conti Junior / A Oakhurst, N.J. 9 Erika Keselman Colts Neck, N.J. 10 Kate McElveen Loveland, Ohio 11 Meg Camden Junior / D Downington, Pa. 12 Liza Hernandez New Albany, Ohio 13 Madison Castelein Senior / D Alamo, Calif. 14 Alex Vander Molen Sophomore / A Ada, Mich. 15 Erin Nagle Baldwinsville, N.Y. 16 Sara Dickinson Junior / A Wilton, Conn. 17 Sage Darling Lakefield, Ontario 18 Lindsay Epstein Marietta, Ga. 19 Hannah Brink Freshman / D Eden Prairie, Minn. 20 Katie Burgee Churchville, Md. 21 Meghan Matey Phoenixville, Pa. 22 Lauren Sherry Senior / A Orlando, Fla. 23 Hannah Gantt Houston, Texas 24 Anna Seanor Senior / D Canton, Ohio 26 Mackenzie Maring Penfield, N.Y. 27 Regina Doty St. Louis, Mo. 28 Emalee Mongno Senior / M Yorktown Heights, N.Y. 29 Kimberly Apuzzo Leawood, Kan. 31 Emily Skrzypczak Sophomore / D Burke, Va. 32 Riley Ewing Marietta, Ga. 33 Molly Wood Senior / A Skaneateles, N.Y. 34 Jaclyn Perkins Charlotte, N.C. 36 Shannon Rosati Senior / D Shoreham, N.Y. 44 Alyssa Amorison Junior / A Huntington, N.Y. 74 Jaclen Moxley Sophomore / A Granville, Ohio 99 Paige Postalwait Junior / G Baldwinsville, N.Y. Alexis Venechanos Head Coach 8th Season Jill Byers Molly Hendrick Assistant Coach 1st Season Morgan Fee Program Assistant 1st Season Barbara Sullivan Director of Operations 1st Season Associate Head Coach 4th Season 7