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NOTE DAME SEASON IN EVIEW Sophomore standout Jillian Byers became the first Notre Dame freshman women s lacrosse player to be named All- American in 2006. The Northport, N.Y., native was second in scoring for the Irish in her rookie year with 54 goals and 24 assists for 78 points.

Season in eview Irish Make 2006 Season the Best in Program s 10-Year History Notre Dame makes biggest turnaround in NCAA women s lacrosse history and advances to NCAA semifinals; Crysti Foote leads nation in scoring and becomes first two-time All-American for the Irish I IS What a difference a year makes! Just ask the Notre Dame women s lacrosse team. Coming off a disappointing 3-12 season in 2005, the Fighting Irish quickly righted the ship and rolled to the best record in the program s 10-year history in 2006, going 15-4 overall while advancing all the way to the NCAA semifinals. For the Irish, the trip to the NCAA tournament proved that the 2005 season was just a minor bump in the road as they quickly set their sights on putting that season behind them and moved on to setting a new standard for the program. Along the way, the Irish smashed just about every record in the program s history setting new marks for goals, assists, points, shots, wins while garnering more individual accolades than ever before. For head coach Tracy Coyne, the turnaround came due to hard work on and off the field by the veteran coach and her talented staff. First, the Irish brought in one of the top recruiting classes in the nation, a group that included several players who stepped into the lineup and contributed right away. Next came the preseason conditioning and hard work developing the players who would go on to turn in career years at Notre Dame. The Irish racked up 263 goals for a 13.84 average per game and were held to less than 10 goals just once, in the season-ending, 14-8, loss in the NCAA semifinals to Dartmouth. Leading the Irish attack in 2006 was senior Crysti Foote, who had one of those years players dream about. The dynamic scoring machine led the nation in scoring with 74 goals and 40 assists for 114 points, all school records. Her season output helped her finish her career as Notre Dame s all-time leader in each of those categories. Foote, the team s most valuable player, was named the BIG EAST and IWLCA attack player of the year and was one of five finalists for the prestigious Tewaaraton Trophy. A unanimous first team all-big EAST selection, the Suffern, N.Y., native became the first Notre Dame player to be named All-American twice in her career. Foote was a first team IWLCA All-American, as well as, a first team Inside Lacrosse and womenslacrosse.com selection. The Irish also had two other All-Americans in the everyday lineup who were perfect compliments to the senior midfield/attack player. Following Foote on the scoring list was freshman Jillian Byers. The talented rookie scored seven points (5g, 2a) in her first collegiate game and never looked back, collecting 54 goals and 24 assists for 78 points. Those numbers, the new freshman records in each category, would have set single-season Notre Dame records if not for the year that Foote had in 2007. The Northport, N.Y., native was a unanimous first team all-big EAST selection and became the first freshman All-American selection for the Irish when she was chosen as a second team IWLCA and womenslacrosse.com All-America and third team Inside Lacrosse. The third member of Notre Dame s terrific trio of scorers was speedster Caitlin McKinney. The sophomore gave Irish lacrosse fans a taste of what she could do as a freshman and improved on that in 2007. McKinney was third in scoring with 42 goals and 22 assists for 64 points and became the youngest player in the program s history to score 100 points when she reached the century mark in the 33rd game of her career. The team s third unanimous first team all-big EAST selection, the Lafayette Hill, Pa., native was a third team IWLCA, Inside Lacrosse and womenslacrosse.com All-America who ended the year ranked sixth all-time in goals, assists and points at Notre Dame. While the Irish got a majority of their scoring from the big three, one of the keys to Notre Dame success was the depth they displayed offensively as five other players had 10 or more goals on the season. Sophomore Heather Ferguson and junior Meghan Murphy followed Foote, Byers and McKinney on the score sheet as each turned in career-best years. Ferguson came into her own on attack as she scored 25 goals and added 11 assists for 36 points in the 19-game season. She finished the season on a 13- game point streak and scored five goals in three NCAA tournament games. Like the Irish team, Murphy had a bounce-back season in 2006. The junior returned to the lineup after suffering a serious knee injury in the third game of the 2005 season and became Notre Dame s top attack player off the bench, netting 14 goals with nine assists for 23 points, all career highs. A third team Academic All-American, Murphy proved to be a clutch scorer for the Irish with two game-winning goals, including one with 2.3 seconds left versus Syracuse in an 11-10 win that wrapped up second place in the BIG EAST and an NCAA tournament bid. Midfielders Mary Carpenter, Kaki Orr and Jane Stoeckert also scored in double figures on the season. Carpenter became a starter at midfield and didn t disappoint with her performance. Besides scoring 12 goals and adding 10 assists for 22 points, the ochester, N.Y., native led the team with 51 ground balls, tied for third with 30 draw controls and was second with 23 caused turnovers. Carpenter was a second team all-big EAST and IWLCA West/Midwest region selection for her outstanding sophomore campaign. Orr also proved to be a force in the midfield for the Irish. The junior showed an offensive flair with 15 goals and six assists while grabbing 25 ground balls and finishing second on the team with 41 draw controls. Stoeckert was one of several key freshmen who made impacts in their first year with the Irish. She brought speed and outstanding lacrosse skills to the midfield and contributed 11 goals with nine assists for 20 points. Her 34 draw controls were third to Foote (44) and Orr and she also had 22 ground balls and 10 caused turnovers while starting 11 of 19 games. Sophomore Heather Ferguson had a break out year for the Irish as she finished fourth in scoring with 25 goals and 11 assists in 2006. While the Irish were able to put up big numbers offensively, they were also able to get the job done on the defensive side of the ball. Good goalkeeping wins games and Coyne had a pretty good one in three-year starter Carol Dixon. The fifth-year player was 15-4 on the year with a 9.98 goals-against average and a.492 save percentage in leading Notre Dame to the NCAA semifinals. Helping Dixon was a solid corps of defenders in front of her. Juniors Meaghan Fitzpatrick and Kristin Hopson teamed with sophomore Becky anck to form a formidable back line. They were supported by Kerry Van Shura, Shannon Burke, Katie Killeen and Alicia Billings who gave Notre Dame one of the top defensive units in the country. The trio of Fitzpatrick, Hopson and anck, along with Dixon combined for 148 ground balls and 72 caused turnovers for the season. Notre Dame got off to a fast start in 2006, putting the previous year behind them as quick as possible with a seven-game winning streak. The season-opening West coast trip to California (23-11) and Stanford (12-11 in 3ot) gave the Irish plenty of H 42 UNIVESITY OF NOTE DAME

momentum and introduced an offensive display that the program had never seen. Foote opened the year with a nine-goal, two assist game at California and Byers produced a pair of fivegoal games with a sudden-victory, game winner against the Cardinal. The Irish returned home for a four-game homestand that started with an 18-6 win over Ohio at the Loftus Center. Foote continued her great start with eight points (4g, 4a) in the win. No. 18 Cornell was next on the docket with Notre Dame holding on to take a 17-15 victory. Foote, with her second consecutive eight-point game (5g, 3a) and McKinney (five points) led the Irish to victory with Dixon making 14 saves in goal. The Irish defeated Lehigh, 20-4, before taking a onegoal win (12-11) over No. 16 James Madison. Murphy turned in a four-point game (2g, 2a), including the game winner to improve Notre Dame to 6-0 on the year. Notre Dame took its show on the road to Wellington, Florida for the annual Spring Fling and opened the BIG EAST schedule against Loyola (Md.). McKinney (3g, 2a) and Byers (3g) led the Irish in a 13-9 victory. The Irish continued their spring break trip at Northwestern versus the top-ranked Wildcats and for a half, looked like they had an upset in the making, taking a 9-8 lead after 30 minutes. The second half was all Northwestern though, as the Cats out scored Notre Dame by a 13-3 margin on the way to a 21-12 win. The loss left the Irish at 7-1. The Blue and Gold bounced back from the loss quickly, running off three straight wins versus Canisius (18-2), Connecticut (13-9) and Ohio State (13-6). On April 9, the Irish traveled to No. 4 Duke to battle the Blue Devils in Durham, N.C. Dixon turned in a career-best 22-save afternoon but it wasn t enough as Duke took an 11-10 win in regulation. The Irish led 6-4 at halftime but couldn t hold the lead. Georgetown was next for Notre Dame in Washington, D.C., and again the Irish would come up one goal short in an 11-10 sudden-death overtime loss. Foote had six points (2g, 4a) in the game with Byers and McKinney getting four points each. Coco Stanwick got the game winner for the Hoyas just 38 seconds into sudden death for the win. The Irish would play one more on the road before closing the season with a pair of home games. Notre Dame went to utgers and defeated the Scarlet Knights, 13-8, behind Foote s nine-point game (4g, 5a). Byers (3g, 2a) had five points in the win to give the Irish an 11-3 victory. Syracuse traveled to Notre Dame on April 29 to close out the BIG EAST schedule. An Irish win would lock up second place in the conference and sew up an NCAA tournament bid. This game would go right down to the wire with the Irish winning 11-10 with 2.3 seconds left on the clock. Foote had five goals in the game but it was Heather Ferguson and Murphy who pulled out the big win with late-game heroics. Ferguson, who had a career-high three goals in the game, tied the score at 10-10 with under five minutes left then set up Murphy s game winner off a free-position shot with 2.3 left on the clock to give the Irish a 12-3 overall record and a 4-1 BIG EAST mark. The regular season came to an end with another one-goal win, this time the Irish took a 12-11 win against Vanderbilt. Byers took over the hero role in this one with a career-high six goals, including two in the final 1:47 to give Notre Dame the come-from-behind win. The Irish opened the NCAA tournament with a visit from Cornell and defeated the 10th-ranked Big ed, 16-8. Foote and Byers led the way with four goals each while Dixon made 12 saves in goal. The 14-3 Irish would play host to Georgetown in the quarterfinals. In seven previous tries, Notre Dame had never beaten the Hoyas and for close to 48 minutes this one looked like Georgetown would make it eight straight as they had the lead. But the trio of Foote, McKinney and Byers had other ideas. McKinney got the game-tying goal off a Byers assist at 17:10 to make it 8-8. Carpenter scored a minute later to put the Irish ahead to stay and Foote added two more with Byers assists for an 11-8 Notre Dame lead. Georgetown cut the lead to 11-9 before McKinney (from Foote) closed the scoring for a 12-9 win to send Notre Dame to the NCAA finals for the first time in the program s history. Boston University s Nickerson Field was the site of the NCAA semifinals and the Irish would face Dartmouth in one game with Duke and Northwestern in the other. In front of 3,701 fans on a rainy evening in Boston, the Irish saw their season come to an end with a 14-8 loss to the Big Green. Dartmouth jumped out to a 4-0 lead and never looked back. McKinney and Foote (two goals) scored in the first half but the Irish trailed 6-3 after the first 30 minutes. Again Dartmouth scored the first three goals in the second half to build a 9-3 lead and the closest the Irish would get was five goals in the loss. Foote and McKinney each scored three goals in the game with Heather Ferguson getting two in the loss as the Irish ended with a 15-4 record and the finest season in the program s 10-year history. L A C O SS E 2006 Notre Dame Women s Lacrosse Statistics No. Name GP/GS G A PTS Shots Sh% FPG-FPS GB CT TO DC 18 Crysti Foote 19/19 74 40 114 154.481 15-33 31 17 42 44 4 Jillian Byers 19/19 54 24 78 120.450 4-13 23 15 39 30 1 Caitlin McKinney 19/19 42 22 64 100.420 8-23 27 6 48 7 6 Heather Ferguson 19/11 25 11 36 44.568 7-11 18 19 26 2 5 Meghan Murphy 17/8 14 9 23 28.500 0-2 4 2 9 4 14 Mary Carpenter 19/18 12 10 22 36.333 2-4 51 23 26 30 31 Kaki Orr 19/18 15 6 21 37.405 4-7 25 9 32 41 27 Jane Stoeckert 19/11 11 9 20 30.367 0-3 22 10 13 34 2 Brittany Fox 9/0 8 3 11 12.667 1-1 1 0 11 0 10 Alicia Billings 19/16 6 5 11 18.333 0-3 28 13 16 14 11 Caitlin Lucas 3/0 1 1 2 3.333 0-0 0 1 3 2 13 Julie Foote 3/0 1 1 2 2.500 0-0 2 1 1 1 23 Meaghan Fitzpatrick 19/19 0 2 2 2.000 0-0 39 20 5 10 9 Kerry Van Shura 19/11 0 1 1 0.000 0-0 25 6 7 7 20 Kelly Gaudreau 4/0 0 0 0 1.000 0-0 0 0 1 1 3 Kristin Hopson 19/18 0 0 0 1.000 0-0 24 13 7 7 34 Carol Dixon 19/19 0 0 0 0.000 0-0 48 8 22 0 33 Erin Goodman 2/0 0 0 0 0.000 0-0 0 0 1 0 22 Beth Koloup 2/0 0 0 0 0.000 0-0 0 0 0 0 21 Shannon Burke 14/4 0 0 0 0.000 0-0 14 14 2 12 19 Annemarie McGrath 3/0 0 0 0 0.000 0-0 1 0 0 0 17 Meghan demello 8/0 0 0 0 0.000 0-0 1 0 0 0 16 Becky ank 19/18 0 0 0 0.000 0-0 23 31 6 22 15 Lauren demello 2/0 0 0 0 0.000 0-0 1 0 1 0 12 Katie Killeen 15/0 0 0 0 0.000 0-0 7 7 0 2 8 Lena Zentgraf 2/0 0 0 0 0.000 0-0 1 0 2 2 7 Lindsay Ferguson 3/0 0 0 0 0.000 0-0 1 1 0 1 NOTE DAME 19 263 144 407 589.447 41-100 417 216 322 273 OPPONENTS 19 187 69 256 498.376 28-81 358 150 333 218 Goalie GP/GS GA Saves Pct. Time GAA Carol Dixon 19/19 185 179.492 1111:54 9.98 Erin Goodman 2/0 2 2.500 42:18 2.84 NOTE DAME 19/19 187 181.492 1154:12 9.72 OPPONENTS 19/19 263 181.408 1154:12 13.67 Players in bold italics not with team in 2007 2007 WOMEN S LACOSSE 43

Game-by- Game 2006 Irish Women s Lacrosse Awards and Honors Tewaaraton Finalist Crysti Foote IWLCA Attack Player of the Year Crysti Foote,Sr.,M/A IWLCA Coach of the Year Tracy Coyne ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American Meghan Murphy,Jr.,A (Third Team) Intercollegiate Women s Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) All-American Jillian Byers,Fr.,M/A (Second Team) Crysti Foote,Sr.,M/A (First Team) Caitlin McKinney,So.,A (Third Team) IWLCA West/Midwest All-egion Team Jillian Byers,Fr.,M/A,(First Team) Crysti Foote,Sr.,M/A (First Team) Caitlin McKinney,So.,A (First Team) Mary Carpenter,So.,M (Second Team) Carol Dixon,Gr.,GK (Second Team) Meaghan Fitzpatrick,Jr.,D (Second Team) All-BIG EAST Jillian Byers,Fr.,A (first team) Mary Carpenter,So.,M (second team) Meaghan Fitzpatrick,Jr.,D (second team) Crysti Foote,Sr.,M/A (first team) Caitlin McKinney,So.,M/A (first team) BIG EAST Attack Player of the Year Crysti Foote BIG EAST Coach of the Year Tracy Coyne NCAA All-Tournament Team Crysti Foote,Sr.,M/A Becky anck,so.,d Chris Zorich Community Service Award Meghan Murphy IWLCA Academic Honor oll Kristin Hopson,Jr.,D Meghan Murphy,Jr.,A Notre Dame National Monogram Club Most Valuable Player Crysti Foote,Sr.,M/A Notre Dame Club Of St. Joseph Valley ockne Student-Athlete Award Meghan Murphy,Jr.,A Notre Dame Most Improved Player Award Heather Ferguson,So.,A 2006 Women s Lacrosse esults (15-4, 4-1 in BIG EAST) Date Opponent esult Goals Assists Feb.24 at California W, 23-11 C.Foote (9),Byers (5),McKinney (3), McKinney (3),Byers (2),C.Foote (2) Orr (2),H.Ferguson,Billings, Fox (2),H.Ferguson Stoeckert,Murphy Feb.26 at Stanford W,12-11 (2ot) Byers (5),C.Foote (3), McKinney (3),Byers,C.Foote, McKinney (2),Carpenter,Murphy Stoeckert March 2 OHIO UNIVESITY W, 18-6 C. Foote (4), Byers (3), Fox (3), C. Foote (4), Byers (2), McKinney (2), Murphy (2), McKinney (2), H. Ferguson, H. Ferguson, Carpenter, Stoeckert, Lucas, Orr J. Foote March 5 #18 CONELL W, 17-15 C. Foote (5), McKinney (3), C. Foote (3), McKinney (2), Carpenter (3), Byers (2), Byers, Carpenter, Fitzpatrick, H. Ferguson (2), Stoeckert, Billings Murphy, Stoeckert March 8 LEHIGH W, 20-4 Byers (5), C. Foote (3), Byers (4), C. Foote (4), Orr (2), McKinney (3), Orr (2), Murphy (2), Billings, J. Foote, McKinney, Fox (2), Billings, Lucas, H. Ferguson Murphy March 12 #16 JAMES MADISON W, 12-11 C. Foote (3), Byers (3), Murphy (2), C. Foote (2), Murphy (2), McKinney (2), Orr (2) Stoeckert March 16 vs.#19 Loyola (Md.) *W,13-9 McKinney (3),Byers (3), McKinney (2),Billings,Carpenter, (at Wellington,Fla.) C.Foote (2),Stoeckert (2), H.Ferguson,Fitzpatrick,Stoeckert H.Ferguson,Carpenter,Orr March 19 at #1 Northwestern L,12-21 C.Foote (6),Byers (2),H.Ferguson, H.Ferguson (2),Byers,McKinney, McKinney,Billings,Murphy Stoeckert March 25 CANISIUS W, 18-2 Orr (4), McKinney (3), Murphy (3), H. Ferguson (3), Carpenter (2), Byers (2), H. Ferguson, Carpenter, Stoeckert (2), Billings, Orr, Stoeckert, Billings, C. Foote, Fox Van Shura March 31 at Connecticut * W,13-9 C.Foote (5),Byers (3), C.Foote (4),Byers,H.Ferguson, McKinney (2),Orr,Stoeckert, Murphy,Orr,Stoeckert Carpenter April 5 at Ohio State W,13-6 C.Foote (4),Carpenter (2), Byers (3),Billings,Fox,Murphy, H.Ferguson (2),Billings,Fox, Stoeckert Stoeckert,Murphy,McKinney April 9 at #4 Duke L,10-11 C.Foote (4),McKinney (2), Foote,Carpenter,McKinney Byers (2),H.Ferguson (2) April 15 at #4 Georgetown * L,10-11 (2ot) Byers (3),C.Foote (2), C.Foote (3),McKinney (2),Byers, McKinney (2),Orr,Stoeckert, Carpenter H.Ferguson April 23 at utgers * W,13-8 C.Foote (4),McKinney (3), C.Foote (5),McKinney (2), Byers (3),H.Ferguson (2), Murphy Carpenter April 29 #13 SYACUSE * W, 11-10 C. Foote (5), H. Ferguson (3), Byers (2), H. Ferguson, Orr Stoeckert, McKinney, Murphy May 7 VANDEBILT W, 12-11 Byers (6), C. Foote (4), C. Foote (3), Billings, McKinney H. Ferguson (2) May 14 #10 CONELL $ W, 16-8 C. Foote (4), Byers (4), C. Foote (2), Byers (2), Murphy, McKinney (3), H. Ferguson (2), Carpenter, H. Ferguson Orr (2), Fox May 20 #4 GEOGETOWN % W, 12-9 C. Foote (3), Byers (3), C. Foote (4), Byers (2), McKinney (3), Carpenter, McKinney, Carpenter Stoeckert, H. Ferguson May 26 vs.#8 Dartmouth ^ L,8-14 C.Foote (3),McKinney (3), C.Foote,McKinney H.Ferguson (2) HOME GAMES IN BOLD $ First ound NCAA Tournament (at Notre Dame,Ind.) %NCAA Quarterfinals (at Notre Dame,Ind.) ^ NCAA Semifinals (at Boston,Mass.) * BIG EAST Conference Game Winning goal is underlined I IS H 44 UNIVESITY OF NOTE DAME

Game Summaries Game 1 Notre Dame 23 California 11 Feb. 24, 2006 Berkeley, Calif. #18 Notre Dame 12 11 23 California 6 5 11 Notre Dame: C. Foote (9-2), Byers (5-2), McKinney (3-3), Orr (2-0), H. Ferguson (1-1), Fox (0-2), Billings (1-0), Stoeckert (1-0), Murphy (1-0). California: Cavallo (3-0),Zuralow (3-0),Zilioli (2-1), Sokolow (1-0), eifsnyder (1-0), Price (1-0), Paul (0-1). Goalkeepers (min.; goals against; svs.) Notre Dame: Dixon (60:00; 11 goals,9 saves) California: Lynch (54:48,23 goals,8 saves) Dyson (5:12,0 goals,1 save) Team Statistics ND CAL Total Shots...38 24 Free Position Shots...4 8 Shots on Goal...32 20 Draw Control...18 17 Ground Balls...21 13 Caused Turnovers...13 5 Crysti Foote set Irish records for goals (9) and points (11) in a game when Notre Dame opened the 2006 season with a 23-11 win at California. L A C O SS E Game Notes: Crysti Foote s nine-goal, 11-point game set a Notre Dame record for goals and points in a game freshman Jillian Byers five-goal, sevenpoint game broke an Irish record for goals and points in a game by a freshman Notre Dame s 23 goals in the game breaks the previous record of 22 set versus Vanderbilt on May 1, 2003 and March 10, 2000 versus Ohio State the win was Notre Dame s third straight in the all-time series with California the win improved the Irish to 8-2 in season openers. Game 2 Notre Dame 12 Stanford 11 (2ot) Feb. 26, 2006 Palo Alto, Calif. #18 Notre Dame 1 8 1 1 1-12 #20 Stanford 5 4 1 1 0-11 Notre Dame: Byers (5-1), McKinney (2-3), C. Foote (3-1), Carpenter (1-0), Murphy (1-0), Stoeckert (0-1). Stanford: Patterson (4-0), Piselli (3-1), Burker (1-1), Brown (1-1), Fries (1-0), Bach (1-0). Notre Dame: Dixon (67:34; 11 goals; 16 saves) Stanford: Shane (67:34; 12 goals; 21 saves) Team Statistics ND STAN Total Shots...37 35 Free Position Shots...4 9 Shots on Goal...33 27 Draw Control...17 10 Ground Balls...22 17 Caused Turnovers...13 11 Game Notes: Jillian Byers scored five goals in the game, her second of the weekend and picked up the game-winning goal 1:24 into sudden-death overtime goalkeeper Carol Dixon recorded 15 saves in the game to equal her career high the win improved Dixon to 17-17 in her career the trio of Byers, Foote and McKinney combined for 27 goals and 12 assists in the California weekend. Game 3 Ohio 6 Notre Dame 18 March 2, 2006 Notre Dame, Ind. Ohio University 4 2-6 #17 Notre Dame 2 6-8 Ohio: Sullivan (2-0), Hadaway (1-1), McLouth (1-0), Smith (1-0), Windle (1-0). Notre Dame: C. Foote (4-4), Byers (3-2), McKinney (2-2), Fox (3-0), Murphy (2-1), H. Ferguson (1-1), Carpenter (1-0), Stoeckert (1-0), J. Foote (1-0), Orr (0-1), Lucas (0-1). Goalkeepers (min.; goals against;saves) Ohio: Heup (60:00; 18 goals, 15 saves) Notre Dame: Dixon (60:00; 6 goals; 7 saves) Team Statistics OU ND Total Shots 22 43 Free Position Shots...8 11 Shots on Goal...13 33 Draw Control...4 21 Ground Balls...15 20 Caused Turnovers...8 11 Game Notes: Crysti Foote had eight points (4g, 4a) in the game the four goals gave her 100 for her career, moving her into fourth on the all-time goals list the win over Ohio improved Notre Dame to 7-0 against the Bobcats with the victory, the Irish improve to 3-0 on the year, equaling their win total from the previous year sophomore Julie Foote scored the first goal of her career in the game. Game 4 Cornell 15 Notre Dame 17 March 5, 2006 Notre Dame, Ind. #18 Cornell 8 7 15 #17 Notre Dame 11 6 17 Cornell: Farrell (6-0), Viola (3-1), Dowd (1-2), Simmons (2-0), McKeown (1-1), Moore (1-0), Dwinell (1-0), iordan (0-1). Notre Dame: C. Foote (5-3), McKinney (3-2), Carpenter (3-1), Byers (2-1), H. Ferguson (2-0), Stoeckert (1-1), Billings (1-0), Fitzpatrick (0-1), Murphy (0-1). Cornell: Fava (60:00; 17 goals; 9 saves) Notre Dame: Dixon (60:00; 15 goals; 14 saves) Team Statistics CU ND Total Shots...35 33 Free Position Shots...3 5 Shots on Goal...29 26 Draw Control...16 17 Ground Balls...22 29 Caused Turnovers...11 12 Game Notes: Crysti Foote tied a Notre Dame record for points in a half with eight (5g, 3a) equaling a mark set by Kerry Callahan 99 when she had eight points in the first half of a game on March 24, 1997 against Stanford through the first four games, the Irish have scored 70 goals (17.50 per game) sophomore Mary Carpenter recorded the first threegoal game of his career the win was the fourth straight for the Irish, one more than they won in all of 2005. 2007 WOMEN S LACOSSE 45

Game Summaries Game 7 Loyola (Md.) 9 Notre Dame 13 March 16, 2006 Wellington, Fla. #19 Loyola (Md.) 7 2 9 #14 Notre Dame 7 6 13 Loyola (Md.): Shacklock (3-1), McHarg (2-0), Lawrence (2-0), Greene (1-0), Brunnett (0-1). Notre Dame: McKinney (3-2), Byers (3-0), Stoeckert (2-1), C. Foote (2-0), H. Ferguson (1-1), Carpenter (1-1), Orr (1-0), Billings (0-1), Fitzpatrick (0-1). I IS Loyola (Md.): Piraino (60:00; 13 goals; 11 saves) Notre Dame: Dixon (60:00; 9 goals; 8 saves) Becky anck and the Notre Dame defense caused 16 turnovers and had 26 ground balls in holding Lehigh to just 11 shots on goal in a 20-4 win over the Mountain Hawks. Game 5 Lehigh 4 Notre Dame 20 March 8, 2006 Notre Dame, Ind. Lehigh 2 2-4 #14 Notre Dame 13 7-20 Lehigh: Tenaty (1-0), Smith (1-0), Chalanick (1-0), Pharoan (1-0), McIntyre (0-1), oth (0-1). Notre Dame: Byers (5-4), C. Foote (3-4), McKinney (3-1), Orr (2-2), Murphy (2-1), Fox (2-0), Billings (1-1), Lucas (1-0), H. Ferguson (1-0), J. Foote (0-1). Lehigh: Besler (60:00; 20 goals; 8 saves) Notre Dame: Dixon (30:00; 2 goals; 2 saves) Goodman (30:00; 2 goals; 2 saves) Team Statistics LU ND Total Shots...11 40 Free Position Shots...0 1 Shots on Goal...8 28 Draw Control...12 14 Ground Balls...14 26 Caused Turnovers...5 16 Game Notes: Notre Dame and Lehigh met for the first time in each program s lacrosse history Jillian Byers sets a Notre Dame freshman record with nine points (5g, 4a) in the win the nine points also set an Irish record for points in a home game, equaling marks set by both Lael O Shaughnessy 01 and Kerry Callahan 99 the 20-goal game marked the second time in 2006 that Notre Dame had 20 or more goals in a game sophomore Caitlin Lucas scored her first collegiate goal freshman Erin Goodman saw her first action in goal, giving up two goals while making two saves the five-game winning streak is the longest for the Irish since 2004 Game 6 James Madison 11 Notre Dame 12 March 12, 2006 Notre Dame, Ind. #16 James Madison 7 4-11 #14 Notre Dame 3 9-12 James Madison: Cronin (4-1), Berger (3-1), Stone (3-0), Bosica (1-0), Griffin (0-1), O Keefe (0-1). Notre Dame: C. Foote (3-2), Murphy (2-2), Byers (3-0), McKinney (2-0), Orr (2-0), Stoeckert (0-1). James Madison: King (60:00; 12 goals; 8 saves) Notre Dame: Dixon (60:00; 11 goals; 8 saves) Team Statistics JMU ND Total Shots...28 27 Free Position Shots...5 8 Shots on Goal...19 20 Draw Control...12 13 Ground Balls...17 13 Caused Turnovers...5 7 Game Notes: The Irish were forced to rally from a 7-3 halftime deficit to pull out the win against the Dukes the Irish trailed 8-6 with 24 minutes left but scored six of the next seven goals to take a 12-9 lead junior Meghan Murphy equaled a careerbest four-point game (2g, 2a) Crysti Foote led the team with five points in the game Kaki Orr and Caitlin McKinney each scored a pair of goals to help the Irish improve to 6-0 on the season. Team Statistics LC ND Total Shots...23 38 Free Position Shots...4 9 Shots on Goal...17 24 Draw Control...10 13 Ground Balls...21 24 Caused Turnovers...8 9 Game Notes: Notre Dame opened its BIG EAST schedule at Wellington, Fla., versus Loyola (Md.) as part of CSTV s Spring Fling the game was played in front of 1,492 fans at the Village Park Sports Complex were forced to rally from a 7-3 halftime deficit to pull out the win against the Dukes Caitlin McKinney led the Irish with five points (3g, 2a) Jillian Byers, Crysti Foote and freshman Jane Stoeckert each had two goals the win was the seventh straight for the Irish. Game 8 Notre Dame 12 Northwestern 21 March 19, 2006 Evanston, Ill. #14 Notre Dame 9 3-12 #1 Northwestern 8 13-21 Notre Dame: C. Foote (6-0), Byers (2-1), H. Ferguson (1-2), McKinney (1-1), Billings (1-0), Murphy (1-0), Stoeckert (01-). Northwestern: Munday (2-5), Josephs (6-0), Kjellman (4-2), Glassanos (3-1), Bowen (2-0), Albrecht (2-0), Frank (1-1), Finch (1-0). Notre Dame: Dixon (60:00, 21 goals; 12 saves) Northwestern: Lathrop (60:00; 12 goals; 6 saves) Team Statistics ND NU Total Shots...24 40 Free Position Shots...8 4 Shots on Goal...18 33 Draw Control...13 23 Ground Balls...22 22 Caused Turnovers...18 15 Game Notes: In the first eight games of the season, Crysti Foote has already set career highs in goals (35), assists (16) and points (51) her 122 career goals tie her for second on the all-time list, just eight goals off the school record Notre Dame led 9-8 at halftime only to see Northwestern run off the first nine goals of the second half the 21 goals the Irish surrendered equaled the most ever given up by the Irish the loss is the fourth straight for the Irish against Wildcats. H 46 UNIVESITY OF NOTE DAME

Game 9 Canisius 2 Notre Dame 18 March 25, 2006 Notre Dame, Ind. Canisius 2 0-2 #10 Notre Dame 11 7-18 Canisius: Card (1-1), Nasca (1-1). Notre Dame: Orr (4-1), McKinney (3-2), H. Ferguson (1-3), Murphy (3-0), Carpenter (1-2), Stoeckert (1-2), Byers (2-0), Billings (1-1), C. Foote (1-0), Fox (1-0), Van Shura (0-1). Canisius: Brenton (43:48;, 17 goals; 6 saves) Ferguson (16:12; 1 goal, 2 saves) Notre Dame: Dixon (47:42; 2 goals; 2 saves) Goodman (12:18; 0 goals, 0 saves) L A C O SS E Team Statistics CC ND Total Shots...7 38 Free Position Shots...1 5 Shots on Goal...4 26 Draw Control...9 13 Ground Balls...16 25 Caused Turnovers...11 21 Game Notes: The game was the first-ever meeting between Notre Dame and Canisius on the lacrosse field junior Kaki Orr turned in the first five-point (4g, 1a) game of her career Caitlin McKinney s fivepoint game (3g, 2a) was the fifth of the season for her sophomore Heather Ferguson had a career-best four-point game (1g, 3a) the Golden Griffins held top scorer Crysti Foote to just one goal in the game the 18 goals by the Irish gave Notre Dame 145 goals in nine games (16.11) in the previous season, the Irish had 145 goals in 15 games. Game 10 Notre Dame 13 Connecticut 9 March 31, 2006 Storrs, Conn. #10 Notre Dame 7 6-13 Connecticut 4 5-9 Notre Dame: C. Foote (5-4), Byers (3-1), McKinney (2-0), Orr (1-1), Stoeckert (1-1), Carpenter (1-0), Murphy (0-1), H. Ferguson (0-1). Connecticut: Link (3-1), VanDeusen (3-0), Burke (2-0), Trzasko (1-0), Michele (0-1). Notre Dame: Dixon (60:00; 9 goals; 10 saves) Connecticut: Haldeman (60:00, 13 goals, 9 saves) Team Statistics ND UC Total Shots...32 21 Free Position Shots...6 8 Shots on Goal...22 19 Draw Control...14 10 Ground Balls...33 23 Caused Turnovers...12 7 Game Notes: The Irish moved back into the top 10 in the national rankings for the first time since 2004 the win over the Connecticut gave Notre Dame a 2-0 record in the BIG EAST, doubling its conference win total from the previous year (1-4) Crysti Foote leads the Irish with nine points (5g, 4a), her second game with nine or more points this season Jillian Byers picked up four points (3g, 1a) giving her 45 for the season to set a new Irish single-season freshman mark; previous mark was 45. Game 11 Notre Dame 13 Ohio State 6 April 5, 2006 Columbus, Ohio #10 Notre Dame 9 4-13 Ohio State 2 4-6 Notre Dame: C. Foote (4-0), Byers (0-3), Carpenter (2-0), H. Ferguson (2-0), Fox (1-1), Stoeckert (1-1), Murphy (1-1), Billing (1-0), McKinney (1-0). Ohio State: Laws (2-1), Miller (1-0), Patane (1-0), Kremer (1-0), Mayhew (1-0). Notre Dame: Dixon (60:00; 6 goals; 9 saves) Ohio State: Gilwee (30:00; 9 goals; 6 saves) Hastings (30:00; 4 goals, 4 saves) Team Statistics ND OSU Total Shots...29 21 Free Position Shots...3 4 Shots on Goal...23 15 Draw Control...13 10 Ground Balls...29 23 Caused Turnovers...16 7 Game Notes: The win improved the Irish to 10-1 on the season, the best start in the program s history after 11 games Crysti Foote scored four goals in the game to become the school s all-time leading goal scorer with 132, passing Danielle Shearer s mark of 130 for the first time in the first 11 games, Jillian Byers was held without a goal, although she did have three assists Mary Carpenter and Heather Ferguson each had two goals in the road win. Junior midfielder Kaki Orr had a career-high four-goal and five-point game as she led the Irish in scoring in the 18-2 win over Canisius on March 25. Game 12 Notre Dame 10 Duke 11 April 9, 2006 Durham, N.C. #10 Notre Dame 6 4-10 #4 Duke 4 7-11 Notre Dame: C. Foote (4-1), McKinney (2-1), H. Ferguson (2-0), Byers (2-0), H. Ferguson (0-1). Duke: Jester (3-0), Waagbo (2-0), Sanford (2-0), Chrest (1-1), Del Monte (0-2), Davis (1-0), Cryer (1-0), Johnson (1-0). Notre Dame: Dixon (60:00; 11 goals, 22 saves) Duke: Huether (60:00; 10 goals; 9 saves) Team Statistics ND DU Total Shots...25 44 Free Position Shots...4 7 Shots on Goal...19 33 Draw Control...9 14 Ground Balls...19 19 Caused Turnovers...5 10 Game Notes: The Irish dropped their first one-goal game of the season to move to 2-1 in one-goal games Notre Dame s two losses to date have been to No. 1 Northwestern and No. 4 Duke the 10-2 start ties the best mark in the program after 12 games and set in 2004 senior goalkeeper Carol Dixon made a career high 22 saves in the loss Crysti Foote has five points (4g, 1a) in the loss the loss was the eighth in nine tries for the Irish against Duke. 2007 WOMEN S LACOSSE 47

Game Summaries Game 13 Notre Dame 10 Georgetown 11 (2ot) April 15, 2006 Washington, D.C. #8 Notre Dame 3 7 0 0 0-10 #4 Georgetown 3 7 0 0 1-11 Notre Dame: C. Foote (2-4), Byers (3-1), McKinney (2-2), Orr (1-0), Stoeckert (1-0), H. Ferguson (1-0), Carpenter (0-1). Georgetown: Zorzi (0-5), Stanwick (4-0), Poole (1-2), Andrews (2-0), Piotrowicz (2-0), Zodtner (1-0), Trautman (1-0). Notre Dame: Dixon (66:38; 11 goals; 12 saves) Georgetown: Koch (66:38; 10 goals; 6 saves) Team Statistics ND GU Total Shots...21 39 Free Position Shots...3 7 Shots on Goal...16 23 Draw Control...11 14 Ground Balls...24 23 Caused Turnovers...3 7 I IS H Game Notes: The sudden-death overtime game is the second of the season for Notre Dame the Irish defeated Stanford, 12-11, in the second game of the season the one-goal loss is the second in a row for the Irish against a top five team (lost 11-10 to Duke in previous game) with seven assists in the game, Notre Dame sets a new single-season record for assists with 109 in the first 13 games the loss is the seventh straight for the Irish against the Hoyas over the last three games, goalkeeper Carol Dixon has made 43 saves with two goals, Crysti Foote set a school record for goals in a season (51) while her three assists gave her a school record 75 points for the year she also took over the career points lead with 198 in her career. Meghan Murphy and the Irish celebrate her game-winning goal with 2.3 seconds left versus Syracuse on April 29. Game 14 Notre Dame 13 utgers 8 April 23, 2006 Piscataway, N.J. #7 Notre Dame 5 8-13 utgers 6 2-8 Notre Dame: C. Foote (4-5), Byers (3-2), McKinney (3-0), H. Ferguson (2-0), Carpenter (1-0), Murphy (0-1). utgers: Batiuk (2-3), Lawrence (2-0), Frankoski (1-0), Poole (1-0), Tornetta (1-0), Shomo (1-0), Lerner (0-1). Notre Dame: Dixon (60:00; 8 goals; 8 saves) utgers: Parker (60:00; 13 goals; 9 saves) Team Statistics ND U Total Shots...34 25 Free Position Shots...5 3 Shots on Goal...17 16 Draw Control...12 8 Ground Balls...10 24 Caused Turnovers...4 7 Game Notes: The seventh-ranked Irish got back on the winning track after back-to-back one-goal losses with a 13-8 win at utgers Crysti Foote was at it again with nine points (4g, 5a) in the game the ninepoint game made her the first Notre Dame player to score more than 200 points in her career (207) Jillian Byers and Caitlin McKinney each had three goals in the game, giving the Irish three players with 30 or more goals on the season the win gave Notre Dame a 3-2 record in their five consecutive road games. Game 15 Syracuse 10 Notre Dame 11 April 29, 2006 Notre Dame, Ind. #13 Syracuse 5 5-10 #7 Notre Dame 6 5-11 Syracuse: Fortune (3-0), DePetris (1-2), owan (2-0), Agnew (1-0), Looney (1-0), Brady (1-0), Appollon (1-0). Notre Dame: C. Foote (5-0), H. Ferguson (3-1), Byers (0-2), Stoeckert (1-0), McKinney (1-0), Murphy (1-0). Syracuse: Kasel (60:00; 10 goals, 14 saves) Notre Dame: Dixon (60:00; 10 goals; 9 saves) Team Statistics SU ND Total Shots...28 25 Free Position Shots...4 9 Shots on Goal...19 24 Draw Control...4 18 Ground Balls...20 13 Caused Turnover...5 10 Game Notes: Notre Dame improved its record to 4-1 in the BIG EAST with the 11-10 win over Syracuse Meghan Murphy got the game winner off a Heather Ferguson assist with two seconds left for the win Ferguson had tied the game at 10-10 with less than six minutes left in the game Crysti Foote again led the Irish with five goals in the game Foote also set the single-season record for draw controls, getting her 41st of the season to break Irish assistant coach Alissa Moser s mark of 40 set in 2001 five of Notre Dame s goals in the game came off free-position shots the 11 goals for the Irish gives them 215 for the year, breaking the previous record of 206, set in 2004. 48 UNIVESITY OF NOTE DAME

Sophomore Caitlin McKinney scored three big goals in Notre Dame s 16-8 NCAA firstround win against Cornell. L A C O SS Game 16 Vanderbilt 11 Notre Dame 12 May 7, 2006 Notre Dame, Ind. Vanderbilt 5 6-11 #7 Notre Dame 7 5-12 Vanderbilt: Curran (6-0), Thrift (2-1), Hickman (1-2), Tapscott (1-1), Pugno (1-0), Giordano (0-1). Notre Dame: C. Foote (4-3), Byers (6-0), H. Ferguson (2-0), McKinney (0-1), Billings (0-1). Vanderbilt: Shinaberry (60:00; 12 goals, 9 saves) Notre Dame: Dixon (60:00; 11 goals; 10 saves) Team Statistics VU ND Total Shots...29 28 Free Position Shots...4 4 Shots on Goal...20 21 Draw Control...8 17 Ground Balls...23 21 Caused Turnover...11 12 Game 17 Cornell 8 Notre Dame 16 First ound NCAA Tournament May 14, 2006 Notre Dame, Ind. #10 Cornell 4 4-8 #7 Notre Dame 8 8-16 Cornell: Dowd (4-0), McKeown (1-0), Schindler (1-0), Bayeve (1-0), Farrell (1-0), Schmidlapp (0-1), Simmons (0-1). Notre Dame: C. Foote (4-2), Byers (4-2), McKinney (3-0), H. Ferguson (2-1), Orr (2-0), Fox (1-0), Carpenter (0-1), Murphy (0-1). Cornell: Fava (53:05; 15 goals, 8 saves) Montague (6:55; 1 goal, 0 saves) Notre Dame: Dixon (60:00; 8 goals; 12 saves) Team Statistics CU ND Total Shots...26 29 Free Position Shots...5 6 Shots on Goal...20 24 Draw Control...13 13 Ground Balls...17 22 Caused Turnover...6 8 Game Notes: The Irish hosted just the second NCAA tournament game in the program s history and knocked off 10th-ranked Cornell to move on to the quarterfinals for the second time the win over Cornell was the 200th career win for head coach Tracy Coyne goalkeeper Carol Dixon picked up her 14th win of the year to set a new Irish single-season record Jillian Byers four-goal game gave her 51 for the year, making her the third player in the program s history to score 50 or more goals in a season Notre Dame s defensive back line of Meaghan Fitzpatrick, Becky anck and Kristin Hopson combined for nine ground balls, one draw control and five caused turnovers in the game. E Game Notes: Another one goal game for the Irish as Jillian Byers scores twice in the final two minutes with the game winner coming with 18 seconds left Byers set a personal best with six goals in the game the win gives the Irish a 13-3 regular-season record and their third NCAA tournament bid (2002, 2004) in the last five years Kaki Orr set a single-game record with nine draw controls versus the Commodores goalkeeper Carol Dixon made her 47th consecutive start for the Irish and tied the school record with 53 career games played. 2007 WOMEN S LACOSSE 49

Game Summaries Game 18 Georgetown 9 Notre Dame 12 Quarterfinals NCAA Tournament May 14, 2006 Notre Dame, Ind. #4 Georgetown 6 3-9 #7 Notre Dame 5 7-12 Georgetown: Stanwick (3-2), Sutton (3-0), Poole (1-1), Zorzi (0-2), Andrews (1-0), Hubschman (1-0). Notre Dame: C. Foote (3-4), Byers (3-2), McKinney (3-1), Carpenter (1-1), H. Ferguson (1-0), Stoeckert (1-0). Georgetown: Koch (60:00; 12 goals, 8 saves) Notre Dame: Dixon (60:00; 9 goals; 3 saves) Team Statistics GU ND Total Shots...18 26 Free Position Shots...2 4 Shots on Goal...12 20 Draw Control...11 13 Ground Balls...15 21 Caused Turnover...6 9 The Fighting Irish celebrate beating Georgetown in the NCAA quarterfinals, 12-9. The win was the first in eight tries versus the Hoyas and sent Notre Dame to its first-ever NCAA semifinal appearance. I IS H Game Notes: The Irish played host to Georgetown in the NCAA quarterfinal game at home the Notre Dame win over the Hoyas was the first in eight tries in the all-time series the victory moved the Irish to the NCAA finals in Boston, Mass., against Dartmouth in the semifinals the win over Georgetown gave Notre Dame a perfect 9-0 record at home for 2006 the trio of Foote, Byers and McKinney each scored three goals in the win in 16 games, they combined for 164 goals and 82 assists for 246 points the win was the 15th of the season for goalkeeper Carol Dixon and the 30th of her career trailing 8-7 with just over 17 minutes left in the game, Notre Dame scored five of the last six goals for the 12-9 win. Game 19 Dartmouth 14 Notre Dame 8 Semifinals NCAA Tournament May 26, 2006 Boston, Mass. #7 Dartmouth 6 8-14 #6 Notre Dame 3 5-8 Dartmouth: Douthett (4-2), Zimmer (3-2), Hazel (2-2), Szefi (2-1), Barry (2-0), Leibovitz (1-0). Notre Dame: C. Foote (3-2), McKinney (3-1), H. Ferguson (2-0. Dartmouth: Wills (60:00; 8 goals, 4 saves) Notre Dame: Dixon (60:00; 14 goals; 6 saves) Team Statistics DC ND Total Shots...25 19 Free Position Shots...3 4 Shots on Goal...20 12 Draw Control...11 13 Ground Balls...18 14 Caused Turnover...8 7 Game Notes: Notre Dame was held to a season-low eight goals in the 14-8 loss to Dartmouth that ended the season for the Irish with a 15-4 record the start of the game was pushed back to 10:05 p.m. after thunderstorms delayed the start of the Duke- Northwestern semifinal game by an hour Notre Dame gave up the first four goals of the game and never got closer than a 4-2 deficit in the first half Crysti Foote ended her season leading the nation in scoring with 74 goals and 40 assists for 114 points her Notre Dame career totals were 161 goals, 76 assists for 237 points and she ended her career with a 29-game scoring streak Jillian Byers had her 18 game scoring streak snapped in the loss goalkeeper Carol Dixon finished the season with 179 saves, breaking the previous mark of 176 set by Tara Durkin in 2000 Foote and defender Becky anck were named to the NCAA all-tournament team. Carol Dixon, Lena Zentgraf and Crysti Foote accept Notre Dame s NCAA semifinalist trophy following the 14-8 loss to Dartmouth. 50 UNIVESITY OF NOTE DAME

L A C O SS E Graduated Players Carol Dixon #34 Graduated Goalkeeper Pennsauken, N.J. Moorestown Friends HONOS & AWADS 2005, 2006 Team Captain Four-time monogram winner who closed Notre Dame career as the leader in several goalkeeping categories... played in two NCAA tournaments during her career (2004, 2006; was also a memeber of 2002 team but did not play that season)... two-year team captain for the Irish (2005-06)... three-year starter for the Irish who played in 56 career games, making 51 starts... was 30-21 with a 9.82 goals-against average and a.485 save percentage... set single-season records in 2006 for games played (19), wins (15), minutes (1,154:12) and saves (185)... owns career records for games (56), minutes (3,176:36)... is second in wins (30) and goalsagainst (9.82), fifth in save percentage (.485) and seventh in ground balls (117)... one of eight sister combinations to play for the Irish... played two seasons with her sister, Angela ( 03), from 01 to 03. AS A GADUATE STUDENT: Started all 19 games for the Irish, turning in an impressive 15-4 record... set single-season records for games (19), wins (15), minutes played (1,111:54) and saves (179)... was fifth in goals-against average (9.82) and seventh in save percentage (.492) and ground balls (48) in 2006... selected second team IWLCA Midwest/West egion... was 6-4 on the year against ranked teams... opened the season with nine saves in a 23-11 win at California... set a single-game high by playing 67:34 at Stanford in a 12-11 sudden-death overtime game, making 16 saves... opened the home schedule with a seven-save, 18-6 win over Ohio at the Loftus Center... made 14 saves in a 17-15 win over Cornell... played the first half of a 20-4 win over Lehigh, making two saves in 30:00 minutes... helped the Irish to a 12-11 win against DIXON S CAEE BESTS Minutes Played - 67:54,at Stanford (2/26/06) Fewest Goals Against - 2,vs.Canisius (3/25/06) 2,vs.Lehigh (3/8/06) Saves - 22,at Duke (4/9/06) Groundballs - 7,at Cornell (3/6/05) Caused Turnovers - 2,Four times 16th-ranked James Madison with eight saves in the game... turned in an eight-save performance at Wellington, Fla., as Notre Dame defeated Loyola (Md.), 13-9 in the BIG EAST opener for both teams... saw seven-game winning streak come to an end at top-ranked Northwestern (3/19) as the Wildcats handed the Irish a 21-12 loss... made 12 saves in that game... played 47:42 in 18-2 win over Canisius... made 10 saves in 13-9 win at Connecticut... had nine stops in 13-6 win at Ohio State... made a career-high 22 saves in tough, one-goal loss at No. 4 Duke (11-10)... earned BIG EAST defensive player of the week honors for week ending April 10... followed with 12 saves in a second straight onegoal loss to a top-ranked team as the Irish lost 11-10 at No. 4 Georgetown... helped snap twogame losing streak with eight saves in 13-8 win at utgers... led the Irish to one-goal wins at home against Syracuse (11-10) and Vanderbilt (12-11) to close the regular season... opened the NCAA tournament with 12 saves in a 16-8 win over Cornell...avenged earlier season loss to Georgetown with three saves in 12-9 victory over the Hoyas in NCAA quarterfinals... made six saves in semifinal loss to Dartmouth (14-8) at Boston University s Nickerson Field. AS A SENIO: Started all 15 games for the Irish in 2005... was 3-12 with an 11.04 goalsagainst average and a.447 save percentage... played 902:08 of a possible 912:00 minutes... led the Irish with 38 ground balls and was credited with eight caused turnovers... picked up wins versus Ohio University (16-10), California (18-8) and utgers (12-9)... had a career-high 15 saves in a heartbreaking, 10-9, loss to Johns Hopkins as Blue Jays got game winner on a free-position shot with three seconds left... four of losses were by one goal with two of them in overtime... had five games with 10 or more saves on the season... recorded a career-high seven ground balls at Cornell... had seven games with three or more ground balls... caused turnovers in each of last seven games with a career-best two against utgers in 12-9 win. AS A JUNIO: Started all 17 games for the Irish in 2004... was 12-5 with an 8.57 goalsagainst average and a.505 save percentage... won first 10 games of her career as Notre Dame s starting goalkeeper... recorded a 6-4 record versus ranked teams, including wins over No. 2 Duke and No. 6 James Madison... first career start came on Feb. 27, 2004, at California... played career-high 66 minutes in 12-11 overtime win, making nine saves... defeated Stanford, 16-5, with nine saves on Feb. 29... was named BIG EAST co-defensive player of the week following openingweekend success... ran winning streak to three games with 11-save per- DIXON S CAEE STATISTICS 2007 WOMEN S LACOSSE formance in 20-7 home-opening win versus Cornell... led Irish to back-to-back upset wins over Duke (11-9) and James Madison (9-7)... had 12 saves in win over Blue Devils... made it six in a row with 18-11 win in BIG EAST opener versus Virginia Tech... downed Boston College (17-7) and Connecticut (14-8) to go to 8-0 overall and 3-0 in the BIG EAST... added wins over Ohio University (10 saves) and Ohio State (careerhigh 14 saves) to go to 10-0 overall... named BIG EAST co-defensive player of the week after 24- save week versus two Ohio schools... suffered first career loss in 9-7 game at Georgetown (Apr. 17)... lost next three decisions at Northwestern, to Johns Hopkins and at utgers by a combined four goals... made 13 saves in 13-12 loss to Hopkins... got the Irish back on the winning track with home wins versus Syracuse and Vanderbilt... made 10 saves in first NCAA tournament game, dropping a 10-8 decision at Northwestern. AS A SOPHOMOE: Got into five games in relief of All-America goalkeeper Jen White... played 121 minutes, giving up 18 goals while making 24 saves... turned in an 8.93 goalsagainst average and a.571 save percentage... was 0-0 on the season... saw first career action versus Ohio University... played the final 17 minutes, making one save and giving up one goal... made first BIG EAST appearance at Virginia Tech... played 27 minutes, giving up six goals with nine saves in 16-13 Irish win... saw 17:29 of action versus Connecticut... gave up four goals with two saves... replaced White versus Stanford... played 29:31 minutes in the middle of the game, giving up five goals while making seven saves... White returned in the second half and the overtime... played the entire second half versus Davidson, playing 30 minutes, giving up a pair of goals while making five saves. AS A FESHMAN: Did not play in any games during the 2002 season. PEP AND PESONAL: Starting goalkeeper for four seasons at Moorestown Friends School where she also played field hockey and basketball... captained field hockey team for two years and lacrosse team as a senior... firstteam all-county and all-league as a senior... second-team all-south Jersey in her final year... selected Moorestown Friends scholar-athlete and defensive MVP in 2001... played in S.J.G.S.A. lacrosse all-star game as a senior... helped Moorestown Friends to Friendship League Championships in 1998 and 1999... made gamesaving stop on a penalty shot to clinch 1998 title as a freshman... full name is Carol Anne Dixon... daughter of Michael and Carol Dixon... has two sisters and one brother... born Dec. 17, 1982, in Vorhees, N.J.... graduated from Notre Dame with a degree in management in May of 2005. Year GP-GS W - L Min. GA GAA Saves.Pct 2002 Did Not Play In Any Games 2003 5-0 0-0 121:00 18 8.93 24.571 2004 17-17 12-5 1022:32 146 8.57 149.505 2005 15-15 3-12 902:08 168 11.04 134.447 2006 19-19 15-4 1111:54 185 9.98 179.492 Totals 56-51 30-21 3157:36 517 9.82 486.485 51

Graduated Players Crysti Foote #18 Graduated Midfield/Attack Suffern, N.Y. Suffern HONOS & AWADS 2006 Team Captain Two-time All-American 2006 IWICA Attack Player of the Year 2006 BIG EAST Attack Player of the Year Four-time monogram winner who turned in the greatest season of any Notre Dame lacrosse player in the first 10 years of the program... one of five finalists (the first from Notre Dame) for the prestigious Tewaaraton Trophy as the sports top player... selected as the IWLCA and BIG EAST attack player of the year... led the nation in scoring with 74 goals and 40 assists for 114 points... first team all-big EAST, all-egion and All- American as a senior... first two-time All-American in lacrosse at Notre Dame (third team in 2005)... Notre Dame s career as the program s all-time leader in games (66), goals (161), assists (76) and points (237)... served as team captain along with Carol Dixon as a senior... was a member of Team Canada, leading the team in scoring at the 2005 World Cup with 20 goals and seven assists in eight games to go along with a fourth-place finish... played two seasons with younger sister, Julie (2005-06) at Notre Dame... one of eight sister duos in the 10- year history of the Notre Dame program. AS A SENIO: Played in all 19 games for the Irish as a senior, setting single-season records for goals (74), assists (40), points (114), shots FOOTE S CAEE BESTS Goals - 9,at California (2/24/06) Assists - 5,at utgers (4/23/06) Points - 11,at California (2/24/06) Groundballs - 6,at Connecticut (3/31/06) 6,vs.Syracuse (5/1/05) Caused Turnovers - 3,vs.Vanderbilt (5/7/06) 3,vs.Canisius (3/25/06) 3,at Cornell (3/6/05) Draw Controls - 6,at Connecticut (3/31/06) (154) and draw controls (44)... also set singlegame records for goals (9), points (11) and shots in a game (13) in the season-opener against California (2/24)... scored in every game of the season with 11 games of four or more goals and 15 games of five or more points... ended career with 29-game scoring streak (4/22/05-5/26/06) with 100 goals and 52 assists for 152 points... finalist for the Tewaaraton Award... IWLCA attack player of the year... first team IWLCA, Lacrosse Magazine and womens lacrosse.com All-American... chosen first team IWLCA all-region team... selected unanimous first team all-big EAST and BIG EAST attack player of the year... BIG East offensive player of the week (Feb. 27, March 6, Apr. 3)... selected to BIG EAST honor roll five times during season... Notre Dame National Monogram Club team most valuable player... helped Irish get off to a fast start in 2006 with an 11-point game (9g, 2a) in 23-11 win at California... held to just four points (3g, 1a) in suddendeath overtime thriller at Stanford (12-11)... scored eight points (4g, 4a) in 18-6 win in home opener against Ohio... turned in second eight-point game (5g, 3a) in 17-15 home win against Cornell (3/5)... had three goals and four assists for seven points in 20-4 win over Lehigh... turned in a three-goal, two-assist game versus James Madison... held to just two goals in 13-9 BIG EAST win over Loyola (Md.)... scored six goals versus topranked Northwestern in 21-12 loss to Wildcats... held to a season-low one goal in 18-2 victory against Canisius... rebounded with a ninepoint game (5g, 4a) in 13-9 win at Connecticut... scored four times in 13-6 win at Ohio State to open the month of April... had five points (4g, 1a) in 11-10 loss to No. 4 Duke... had two goals and three assists in 11-10 loss to No. 4 Georgetown... helped Irish get back on winning track with four goals and five assists for nine points in 13-8 win at utgers... had five goals in 11-10 home win against Syracuse... closed the regular season with seven points (4g, 3a) in 12-11 win versus Vanderbilt... opened the NCAA tournament with four goals and two assists in 16-8 opening round win against Cornell... helped Notre Dame to first win over Georgetown with three goals and four assists in 12-9 win over the Hoyas... closed career with three goals and two assists for five points in 14-8 loss to Dartmouth in NCAA semifinals... one of two Irish players selected to NCAA all-tournament team. AT 2005 WOLD CUP: Played in all eight games for Canada, scoring 20 goals and seven assists for 27 points to lead Canadians in scoring... was seventh among all players in World Cup scoring... named player of the match in opening game, scoring six goals in a 12-5 win over Wales... was kept off the scoresheet versus eventual champion, Australia, in 17-2 loss... bounced back to score four goals with one assist in 15-7 loss to the United States... had two goals in an 11-6 loss to England... scored four goals with an assist in 17-7 win versus Scotland in the crossover-game victory... held to one goal and one assist in comefrom-behind 13-11 win over Japan that sent Canada into the medal round... faced Australia in semi-finals where she had two goals and two assists in 22-7 loss... closed out the tournament with two goals and two assists in 11-8 loss to England to finish fourth in the World Cup. AS A JUNIO: Started all 15 games for the Irish in 2005, leading the team with 34 goals and 16 assists for 50 points... tied for fourth with 27 ground balls... led the team with 28 draw controls and tied for second with 15 caused turnovers... I IS H 52 UNIVESITY OF NOTE DAME

L A C O SS E led team with 115 shots on goal for a.296 shooting percentage... scored in 13 of the team s 15 games on the season... finished the year with a 10-game scoring streak (26g, 12a, 38 pts.)... had seven games with four or more points and had 12 multiple-point games on the season... selected first-team all-big EAST and first team all-mid-atlantic egion... was a thirdteam IWLCA All- American for her play in 2005... started the season with a careerbest eight-point game (5g, 3a) in 16-10 win at Ohio University... named BIG EAST player of the week for Feb. 28... followed that with three goals in an 18-11 home loss to No. 3 Northwestern... held to just one assist in 11-8 loss at Cornell... held scoreless in losses at Vanderbilt and James Madison... found her scoring touch in 18-8 win over California at home... scored four goals and added two assists with 11 shots on goal... turned in another four-point game (1g, 3a) in a heartbreaking overtime loss at Boston College... had second four-goal game of the year in a 13-10 loss to Connecticut at Moose Krause Stadium... made it seven goals over a two-game span with a hat trick in 12-9 win over utgers... collected 100th career point versus the Scarlet Knights... selected BIG EAST co-offensive player of the week for seven-goal week versus Connecticut and utgers... had a goal and two assists in 11-8 loss to No. 2 Duke... had a hand in four of Notre Dame s five goals with two goals and two assists in 6-5 loss to Stanford... scored three goals in 14-6 loss to No. 3 Georgetown... held to one goal and one assist in 10-9 loss to Johns Hopkins... closed the year with a four-goal, one-assist game at Syracuse and a three-goal, one-assist effort versus Ohio State. AS A SOPHOMOE: Started all 17 games for the Irish... had 26 goals and nine assists for 35 points to finish fourth in team scoring... 66 shots on goal were third on team... had a.394 shooting percentage... selected second-team all-big EAST and second-team IWLCA Mid-Atlantic egion selection following the season... had points in 14 of 17 games for the Irish with 12 games of two or more points... had eight games with two or more goals... had eight-game point streak (15g, 4a) from 3/26 to 4/23... opened the season with two goals in overtime win at California... added a goal and two assists in 16-5 win at Stanford... had a goal and an assist versus Cornell... held off the score sheet in big wins over Duke and James Madison... bounced back with two goals and an assist in BIG EAST opener versus Virginia Tech and followed that with a season- and career-high four-goal game in 17-7 win over Boston College... added a goal and two assists in win over Connecticut and a two-point game versus Ohio University... equaled season high with four points (3g, 1a) in 14-6 win over Ohio State... held to just one goal in losses to Georgetown and Northwestern... scored twice in 13-12 loss to Johns Hopkins and had scoring streak stopped in 7-6 loss at utgers... closed the season with seven goals and one assist over last three games... had three goals in win over Syracuse and two in regular-season finale with Vanderbilt... scored two goals with an assist in NCAA tournament loss at Northwestern (10-8). AS A FESHMAN: Played in all 15 games, starting the final six of the season... was third in team scoring with 27 goals (tied for second on team) and 11 assists for 38 points... had a.529 shooting percentage as she converted 27 of 51 shots... had 13 ground balls, six caused turnovers and six draw controls to her credit... her 27 goals tied the Notre Dame freshman record held by Lael O Shaughnessy ( 01) and her 38 points were the second-most by a freshman to O Shaughnessy s 41... was selected first-team IWLCA all-mid- Atlantic egion, the first time a Notre Dame freshman received that honor... scored points in 12 of 15 games... had 10 games with two or more points and eight games with two or more goals... came off the bench in the first nine games and had nine goals and three assists... in last six games as a starter, racked up 18 goals and eight assists for 26 points... after not scoring in season opener at Cornell, scored first goal and posted first hat trick in 19-4 win at Ohio University... scored once in 13-12 win at Boston College... went scoreless in loss to Yale... had a goal and an assist versus Ohio State... held to one assist in 16-13 win at Virginia Tech... held off the score sheet versus Syracuse... finished season with an eight-game scoring streak (22g, 9a)... had three goals in 2007 WOMEN S LACOSSE win at Connecticut... picked up a goal and an assist in 10-7 loss to third-ranked Duke... scored twice in double-overtime loss to Stanford... made first start of the year versus fifth-ranked Georgetown and responded with career-high four-goal game and six-point afternoon... had second six-point game (3g, 3a) versus Davidson... scored three goals with two assists in win at Northwestern... scored twice with an assist for three points in victory over utgers... named womenslacrosse.com s rookie of the week for April 29... closed the season with second four-goal game of the year in 22-11 win at Vanderbilt. PEP AND PE- SONAL: Three-sport athlete at Suffern High School... lettered four seasons in field hockey, basketball and lacrosse... captained all three teams as a senior... two-time high school All- American in lacrosse... as a senior, had 107 goals and 63 assists in leading Suffern to conference and regional championships... led Suffern to runnerup finish at 2000 New York State championships... selected to all-tournament team that year... finished career with 281 goals and 158 assists for 439 points... three-time all-conference and all-city selection... first player on Suffern s women s basketball team to score over 1,000 points (1,152) in career... three-time team MVP, all-conference and all-city in basketball... led field hockey in scoring three consecutive seasons... helped team to three consecutive conference championships... selected team captain and was the leading scorer on silver-medal-winning team at 2002 Empire State Games... full name is Crysti Ellen Foote... daughter of William and Wende Foote... has one brother and one sister... sister, Julie, is a junior at Notre Dame... father is a member of the Ontario Lacrosse Hall of Fame and a former professional indoor lacrosse player... born April 17, 1984, in Toronto, Ontario... graduated with a degree in marketing from the Mendoza College of Business. FOOTE S CAEE STATISTICS Year GP-GS SOG G A Pts. GB DC CT 2003 15-6 51 27 11 38 13 6 6 2004 17-17 66 26 9 35 24 23 7 2005 15-15 115 34 16 50 27 28 15 2006 19-19 154 74 40 114 31 44 17 Totals 66-57 386 161 76 237 95 101 45 53

Student- Athletes Meghan demello #17 Graduated Defense Manlius, N.Y. Christian Brothers Academy Won first monogram in her senior season... solid defensive player who provided depth for the Irish at midfield... one of seven sister duos to play for the Notre Dame women s lacrosse program in its 10-year history... played one season with younger sister, Lauren, a sophomore in 2007... hard-working player with a tremendous attitude... played in 20 games during her Notre Dame career. AS A SENIO: Played in eight games for the Irish recording one ground ball on the season... represented Notre Dame at the NCAA tournament banquet, serving as the team spokesman for the speaking portion of the program. AS A JUNIO: Got into eight games for the Irish in 2005... saw action versus James Madison, California, Boston College, Connnecticut, utgers, Georgetown, Syracuse and Ohio State. AS A SOPHOMOE: Played in three games for the Irish in 2004... got into games versus Cornell, Boston College and at Ohio State. AS A FESHMAN: Saw action in one game versus Davidson (4/22) and did not record any statistics. PEP AND PESONAL: Threesport athlete at Syracuse s Christian Brothers Academy... won 10 letters at CBA in lacrosse (four years), soccer (four years) and track (two years)... team captain of lacrosse and soccer teams as a junior and senior... four-time all-conference and all-city selection in lacrosse... goalkeeper on soccer team that won four conference championships and one regional championship (2001)... selected third-team all-central New York as a junior after scoring 48 goals with 20 assists... also played on Central egion team at Empire State Games... full name is Meghan Elizabeth demello... daughter of Steve and Pat demello... has two sisters... sister, Lauren, is a sophomore on the 2007 Notre Dame women s lacrosse team... sister, Caitlin, plays lacrosse at William & Mary... born July 19, 1984, in Hartford, Conn.... graduated with a degree in marketing from the Mendoza School of Business. demello S CAEE STATISTICS Year GP-GS SOG G A Pts. GB DC CT 2003 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2004 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2005 8-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2006 8-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Totals 20-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 I IS H Katie Killeen #12 Graduated Defense Manhasset, N.Y. Manhasset Earned first monogram in her senior season... battled injury for most of her career... suffered a broken foot in the fall of 2002... tough, tenacious defensive player who came to Notre Dame from one of the top New York lacrosse programs at Manhasset High School... played in 20 games during her career at Notre Dame. AS A SENIO: Saw action in 15 games off the bench as top defensive reserve for the Irish... recorded seven ground balls, two draw controls and seven caused turnovers... had one ground ball and two caused turnovers in 12-11 overtime win versus Stanford... grabbed two draw controls versus Ohio... had career highs in ground balls (4) and caused turnovers (4) against topranked Northwestern. AS A JUNIO: Saw action in two games during the 2005 campaign... played at James Madison and in home win against California. AS A SOPHOMOE: Saw action in three games - Cornell, Boston College and at Ohio State - during the 2004 season. AS A FESHMAN: Sat out the entire season due to a broken foot suffered during the fall of 2002. PEP AND PESONAL: Three-sport standout in field hockey, basketball and lacrosse at Manhasset High School... served as team captain for all three teams during senior year... helped Manhasset to a national ranking as a junior and senior... was a two-time All-county selection and an All-American in 2002... served as captain of gold-medal Long Island team at 2002 Empire State Games... two-year member of New York egion team that played in U.S. Lacrosse Association s national tournament... played point guard on basketball team and link for field hockey squad... all-conference and all-county choice in field hockey... full name is Katherine Joan Killeen... daughter of Thomas and Eileen Killeen... has one sister and one brother... born July 15, 1984, in Manhasset, N.Y.... graduated from Notre Dame with a degree in psychology. KILLEEN S CAEE STATISTICS Year GP-GS SOG G A Pts. GB DC CT 2003 Injured 2004 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2005 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2006 15-0 0 0 0 0 7 2 7 Totals 20-0 0 0-0 0 0 7 2 7 54 UNIVESITY OF NOTE DAME

L A C O SS E Brittany Fox #17 Graduated Attack Annapolis, Md. St. Mary s Two-time monogram winner at Notre Dame... key reserve off the Irish bench in 2006... always seemed to provide a spark to offense at the attack position... left-handed shot gives opposing goalkeepers a different shooting look... hard-working player from the outstanding women s lacrosse program at St. Mary s High School in Annapolis, Md.... one of six players from St. Mary s to play at Notre Dame, joining Tina Fedarcyk ( 02), Jen White ( 03), Kristen Gaudreau ( 04), Jess Mikula ( 05) and current sophomore, Kelly Gaudreau... played in 29 games in her career, with 28 goals and eight assists for 36 points... has 13 ground balls and a pair of draw controls and one caused turnover. AS A SENIO: Played in nine games, coming off the bench in all of them... scored eight goals and three assists for 11 points... recorded four multiple-point games on the season... had a career-high two assists in season opener at California... scored three goals in 18-6 win over Ohio... added two more goals in the 20-4 win against Lehigh... scored once in 18-2 win over Canisius... FOX S CAEE BESTS Goals - 3,vs.Ohio (3/2/06) 3,vs.California (3/22/05) 3,vs.Vanderbilt (3/9/05) Assists - 2,at California (2/24/06) Points - 4,vs.California (3/22/05) 4,vs.Vanderbilt (3/9/05) Groundballs - 4,vs.John s Hopkins (4/24/05) Caused Turnovers - 1,vs.Ohio State (5/7/05) Draw Controls - 1,twice came off the bench to get a goal and an assist in 13-6 win at Ohio State... scored once in first round of NCAA tournament against Cornell. AS A JUNIO: Played in 14 games in 2005, making five starts... was third on team in goals (18) and points (23)... had 45 shots on goals for a.400 shooting percentage... had 10 ground balls, two draw controls and one caused turnover on the year... had five games with two or more points and five games with two or more goals... had a 12- game point streak (18-5-23) from March 3 to Apr. 30... got first goals of the season against Northwestern... had the first fourpoint game of career (3g, 1a) in 10-9 loss to Vanderbilt... scored once versus James Madison with career-high seven shots on goal in first career start... had second four-point game (3g, 1a) in 18-8 win over California... held to one goal versus Boston College and Connecticut... turned in back-to-back three-point games (2g, 1a) in win over utgers and loss to No. 2 Duke... had one goal 2007 WOMEN S LACOSSE in 6-5 home loss to Stanford... held to an assist in loss to Georgetown... scored two goals in 10-9 loss to Johns Hopkins and had a single goal at Syracuse. AS A SOPHO- MOE: Played in five games during 2004, scoring two goals for two points... picked up first collegiate goal on Mar. 7 in 20-7 win over Cornell... came off the bench to score big goal in 11-9 win over Vanderbilt, taking advantage of her lefthanded shot... also recorded lone ground ball of the season in Vanderbilt victory. AS A FESHMAN: Saw action in one game for the Irish in her rookie year, playing in 18-6 win over Davidson (4/22) with one shot on goal and a ground ball to her credit. PEP AND PE- SONAL: Played soccer, ice hockey and lacrosse at St. Mary s... played just two seasons of varsity lacrosse, starting as a junior... All-Academic selection and an Academic All-American by the United States Lacrosse Association... selected to all-star teams at Notre Dame, James Madison and Elite 300 camps in 2001... named The Capital Teen of the Week for community service work in August of 2002... full name is Brittany Ann Fox... daughter of Michael and Lisa Fox... has one brother... born Sept. 22, 1984, in Fort Worth, Texas... graduated from Notre Dame with degrees in psychology arts and letters preprofessional. FOX S CAEE STATISTICS Year GP-GS SOG G A Pts. GB DC CT 2003 1-0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2004 5-0 6 2 0 2 1 0 0 2005 14-5 45 18 5 23 10 2 1 2006 9-0 12 8 3 11 1 0 0 Totals 29-5 64 28 8 36 13 2 1 55

Graduated Players Kerry Van Shura #9 Graduated Defense Bel Air, Md. John Carroll Four-time monogram winner for the Irish... smart, experienced defender with good speed and excellent lacrosse skills... versatile player who started or could come off the bench for the Irish... big-play defender who is always around the ball... strong with her stick... excellent in transition... moves the ball quickly out of the defensive zone... confident in her abilities... adds speed to the Irish lineup on defense... played in 59 games during her career, making 21 starts... scored three goals with one assist during her career... recorded 68 ground balls, 38 draw controls and caused 22 turnovers as a member of the Notre Dame defense. AS A SENIO: Played in all 19 games in her senior year, making 11 starts... recorded one assist... had 25 ground balls, seven draw controls and six caused turnovers... started first eight games of the season... had seven games with two or more ground balls... had a season-high four ground balls against Lehigh... recorded two draw controls at Stanford and at Connecticut... had six games with one caused turnovers... saw action in VAN SHUA S CAEE BESTS Goals - 1,vs.California (3/22/05) 1,vs.Northwestern (3/3/05) 1,vs.Ohio University (3/28/04) Points - 1,four times Groundballs - 5,vs.Virginia Tech (3/26/04) Caused Turnovers - 3,vs.Northwestern (3/3/05) Draw Controls - 3,vs.Johns Hopkins (4/24/05) 3,vs.Virginia Tech (3/26/04) all three games during the NCAA tournament. AS A JUNIO: Played in all 15 games for the Irish, making seven starts at defense... had two goals and no assists while taking five shots (.400 shooting percentage)... collected 19 ground balls and forced seven turnovers... tied for fourth on the team with 15 draw controls... turned in six games with two or more ground balls with careerhigh four at Johns Hopkins on Apr. 24... picked up three ground balls against Ohio, Northwestern and California... scored first goal of the season at home versus Northwestern... also had a season-high three caused turnovers against the Wildcats... scored second goal of the year in 18-8 win over California at the Loftus Center. AS A SOPHOMOE: Played in all 17 games, making starts versus Boston College, Ohio University and Ohio State... scored first collegiate goal in 13-8 win over Ohio University... 21 ground balls was eighth on the team and 14 draw controls tied for eighth... also caused six turnovers... had a career-high five ground balls and three draw controls in 18-11 win over Virginia Tech... had one free-position shot versus Ohio University. AS A FESHMAN: Got into eight games as a freshman off the bench... finished the year with three ground balls, three caused turnovers and two draw controls. PEP AND PESONAL: Soccer and lacrosse standout at John Carroll High School... lettered four years in soccer and three in lacrosse... as a sophomore, was a member of Maryland state soccer championship team that was ranked 11th in the nation... allconference, all-metro and all-state in soccer as a senior... selected to play in Maryland Association of Soccer Coaches all-state soccer game (2001)... team captain of both soccer and lacrosse teams as a senior... all-conference selection in lacrosse as a senior... U.S. Lacrosse Federation Academic All-American in 2002... was named John Carroll s Most Valuable Senior Athlete in 2002... member of Skywalkers lacrosse club team that won Downington Tournament in 2000 and 2001... full name is Kerry E. Van Shura... daughter of obert and Susyn Van Shura... has one brother and one sister... born Sept. 24, 1984, in Bel Air, Md.... graduated with degrees in anthropology and environmental science. VAN SHUA S CAEE STATISTICS Year GP-GS SOG G A Pts. GB DC CT 2003 8-0 0 0 0 0 3 2 3 2004 17-3 2 1 0 1 21 14 6 2005 15-7 5 2 0 2 19 15 7 2006 19-11 0 0 1 1 25 7 6 Totals 59-21 7 3 1 4 68 38 22 I IS H 56 UNIVESITY OF NOTE DAME