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2016 NAVY WOMEN S LACROSSE 2016 SCHEDULE/RESULTS Overall: 12-5 (Home: 6-2, Away: 6-3) Patriot League: 7-2 (Home: 4-0, Away: 3-2) FEBRUARY Fri. 5 at Virginia Tech W, 12-6 Sun. 7 at Longwood W, 15-5 Fri. 12 #5 Duke L, 9-18 Wed. 24 at Villanova W, 12-9 Sat. 27 Liberty W, 21-7 MARCH Wed. 3 George Washington W, 9-1 Sat. 5 at #14/15 Boston College L, 9-17 Sat. 19 at Loyola*% L, 2-8 Sat. 26 at Holy Cross* L, 6-7 Wed. 30 Lehigh* W, 11-5 APRIL Sat. 2 at Army West Point* W, 11-5 Wed. 6 #13/15 Virginia L, 9-13 Sat. 9 Colgate*& W, 15-10 Sat. 16 Boston University* W, 12-6 Wed. 20 at American* W, 14-9 Sat. 23 at Bucknell* W, 11-10 Sat. 30 Lafayette* W, 18-7 MAY Fri. 5 vs. Boston University# 7:40 PM Sun. 7 PL Championship TBA All times are Eastern # - Patriot League Semifinal % - American Sports Network &- Broadcast on CBS Sports Network Bold indicates home match TALE OF THE TAPE NAVY BOSTON U. Record... 12-5...10-7 Shots/Game...24.9... 30.6 Goals/Game...11.53... 12.06 Assists/Game...4.67... 5.71 Points/Game...16.20... 17.77 SOG %...757 (320-423)...691 (360-521) GAA...8.41... 9.53 Ground Balls/Game...15.88... 15.29 Free-Postion %...465 (40-86)...440 (40-91) Clears...220-265 (.830)...236-290 (.814) Draw Controls...202... 224 ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Women s Lacrosse Contact...John Gasparoni Office Phone...(410) 293-8774 Cell Phone...(518) 390-6097 E-Mail... gasparon@usna.edu Mailing Address... 566 Brownson Rd....Annapolis, MD 21402 Athletics Website...www.Navysports.com GAME 18: NAVY (12-5, 7-2 PL) vs. Boston University (10-7, 6-3 PL) NAVY MIDSHIPMEN Record: 12-5, 7-2 PL Ranking: NR Head Coach: Cindy Timchal Career Record: 472-122 Record at Navy: 136-37 BOSTON UNIVERSITY TERRIERS Record: 10-7, 6-3 PL Ranking: NR Head Coach: Liz Robertshaw Career Record: 109-75 Record at Boston: Same GAME BASICS Date: Friday, May 6, 2016 Location: Baltimore, Md. Stadium: Ridley Athletic Complex Opening Draw: 7:40 p.m. (Eastern) Series: Tied at 2-2 SETTING THE STAGE Live Stream: PatriotLeague.TV Live Stats: Navysports.com Twitter: @NavyAthletics, @NavyWLax For the second time in three seasons, the Navy women s lacrosse team (12-5, 7-2 Patriot League) will face off against Boston University (10-7, 6-3 PL) in the Patriot League semifinals at Ridley Athletic Complex in Baltimore, Maryland. Opening draw is set for 7:40 p.m. and will be streamed live for free on PatriotLeague.TV. Saturday s contest looks to add to the physical rivalry that both teams have built against one another since Boston University entered the league in 2014. In all four of the previous matchups, Navy and Boston have combined for at least 49 fouls and five yellow cards. In the 2014 league semifinal, the Navy-Boston game took two hours and 22 minutes due to 64 fouls (33-BU/29-Navy) and six yellow cards (4-BU/2-Navy). Along with the physical nature that these two teams bring, three of the four contests have been decided by three goals or less, which includes two games being decided by one. After a 5-4 start, Navy has won seven of the last eight games, including five in a row. A big part of the Mids success has been on the shoulders of Patriot League Midfielder of the Year Jenna Collins, who has recorded multi-point performances in the last nine games, which includes eight multi-goal contests. In the last nine games, Collins has recorded 37 points on 21 goals and 16 assists. After Boston s loss to Navy on April 16, the Terriers have strung together three-straight victories. In those three wins, Boston has held each opponent to eight goals or less and scored double-digit goals. The Terriers use a three-headed monster on offense as Ally Adams, Mickenzie Larivee and Mallory Collins all have recorded 20-plus goals this season. Collins leads the group with a team-high 37 goals. NAVY S PROBABLE STARTERS # Pos. Player Yr Hometown GP-GS G A P Other 4 A Meg O Donnell Fr Forest Hill, Md. 16-7 19 3 22 11 GB 17 A Morgan Young Jr Baltimore, Md. 17-15 30 8 38 5 GWG 22 A Julia Collins So Clarksville, Md. 17-17 27 11 38 61 DC 24 A Katie Gallagher Sr Bel Air, Md. 17-17 27 16 43 15 GB 8 M Marie Valenti Fr Bechtelsville, Pa. 17-10 6 6 12 15 CT 31 M Andie O Sullivan Fr Valley Cottage, N.Y. 12-6 8 2 10 7 CT 44 M Jenna Collins So Clarksville, Md. 17-17 40 21 61 60 DC 5 D Molly Doyle Sr Ivyland, Pa. 17-17 0 0 0 34 GB 14 D Lizzy Rullan Sr East Setauket, N.Y. 17-17 0 0 0 35 GB 20 D Meghan Hubley Jr West Chester, Pa. 17-17 0 0 0 12 CT 32 D Blake Smith So Sykesville, Md. 17-16 0 0 0 15 CT GP-GS GAA Sv% 26 GK Ingrid Boyum So Herndon, Va. 17-17 8.37.455

NUMBERICAL ROSTER ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Hometown/High School 1 Bailey Dixon D Fr 5-2 Crete, Ill./Marian Catholic 2 Sarah Childress (CHILL-dress) M So 5-7 Annapolis, Md./Severna Park 3 Paige Brigham (BRIG-um) A Fr 5-4 Bainbridge Island, Wash./Bainbridge Island 4 Meg O Donnell A/M Fr 5-6 Forest Hill, Md./North Harford 5 Molly Doyle* D Sr 5-7 Ivyland, Pa./Council Rock North 6 Molly O Sullivan A/M Fr 5-7 Centreville, Va./Westfield 7 Codi Mullen* A Sr 5-7 Wading River, N.Y./Shoreham-Wading River 8 Marie Valenti M Fr 5-9 Bechtelsville, Pa./Boyertown Area 9 Libby Field M/D Jr 5-9 Flourtown, Pa./Springfield 10 Abby Savidge D Fr 5-5 Downingtown, Pa./Downingtown East 11 Hannah Downey M Fr 5-10 Coronado, Calif./Coronado 12 Autumn Koh GK Fr 5-5 Glenview, Ill./Glenbrook South 13 Hanna Cooper GK Fr 5-9 Cohasset, Mass./Notre Dame Academy 14 Lizzy Rullan (RULE-in) D Sr 5-9 East Setauket, N.Y./Ward Melville 15 Gabbi Labuskes (luh-bus-kiss) A Fr 5-5 Northport, N.Y./Northport 16 Carly Comitino A So 5-5 Glen Head, N.Y./North Shore 17 Morgan Young A Jr 5-1 Baltimore, Md./Towson HS 18 Anne Richter (RICK-ter) M Fr 5-7 Hinsdale, Ill./Hinsdale Central 20 Meghan Hubley (HUE-blee) D Jr 5-6 West Chester, Pa./Episcopal Academy 21 Aislinn Probst (ICE-lin PRO-st) M Jr 5-9 Arnold, Md./Broadneck 22 Julia Collins A So 5-8 Clarksville, Md./River Hill 23 Tara Siefert (SEA-fert) A So 5-7 Annapolis, Md./Saint Mary s 24 Katie Gallagher A Sr 5-6 Bel Air, Md./C. Milton Wright 25 Kelsey O Brien A Sr 5-8 Massapequa, N.Y./Massapequa 26 Ingrid Boyum (BOY-um) GK So 5-9 Herndon, Va./The Madeira School 27 Carly Naud (NOD) M/D Fr 5-8 Santa Ana, Calif./Foothill 28 Martha Byrne M So 5-9 Annapolis, Md./St. Mary s 29 Caitlin McGlaughlin (mc-gloff-lin) D So 5-5 State College, Pa./State College Area 30 Molly McNamara D Sr 5-5 Wellesley, Mass./Wellesley 31 Andie O Sullivan M Fr 5-4 Valley Cottage, N.Y./Nyack 32 Blake Smith D So 5-5 Sykesville, Md./Notre Dame Prep. 33 Haley Fessenden M So 5-8 Los Alamitos, Calif./Los Alamitos 34 Alivia Roskovich (ROSS-kuh-vick) D Fr 5-7 Salisbury, Md./Parkside 35 Suzelle Thomas M So 5-5 Birmingham, Ala./Episcopal 36 Cassy Zachares (ZACH-uh-riss) M/D Fr 5-4 Severna Park, Md./Severna Park 37 Hannah Couto (KEW-toe) A/M Fr 5-4 Prince Frederick, Md./The Calverton School 38 Kathleen Mills D So 5-7 Raleigh, N.C./Cardinal Gibbons 39 Gab Harchelroad GK Fr 5-8 Pittsburgh, Pa./Shady Side 40 Cori Caggiano (cah-gee-ah-no) D Jr 5-9 Bethesda, Md./Walter Johnson 41 Molly McGuckin D Jr 5-7 Glenmoore, Pa./Downington West 44 Jenna Collins M So 5-8 Clarksville, Md./River Hill 55 Mackenzie Orr M So 5-7 Berwyn, Pa./Conestoga * Team co-captain Head Coach: Cindy Timchal (West Chester 76), ninth season (136-37); 34th overall Assistant Coach: Gabby Capuzzi (Ohio State 12), second season Assistant Coach: Josh Dionne (Duke 14), second season Directer of Lacrosse Operations: Liz Schaffner (Loyola (Md.) 98), eighth season No. Name Cl. Pos. 26 Ingrid Boyum GK So. 3 Paige Brigham A Fr. 28 Martha Byrne M So. 40 Cori Caggiano GK Jr. 2 Sarah Childress M So. 44 Jenna Collins M So. 22 Julia Collins M So. 16 Carly Comitino A So. 13 Hanna Cooper GK Fr. 37 Hannah Couto A/M Fr. 1 Bailey Dixon D Fr. 11 Hannah Downey M Fr. 5 Molly Doyle D Sr. 33 Haley Fessenden M So. 9 Libby Field M Jr. 24 Katie Gallagher A Sr. 39 Gab Harchelroad GK Fr. 20 Meghan Hubley D Jr. 12 Autumn Koh GK Fr. 15 Gabbi Labuskes A Fr. 41 Molly McGuckin D Jr. 30 Molly McNamara D Sr. 7 Codi Mullen A Sr. 27 Carly Naud M/D Fr. 25 Kelsey O Brien A Sr. 4 Meg O Donnell A/M Fr. 31 Andie O Sullivan M Fr. 6 Molly O Sullivan A Fr. 55 Mackenzie Orr M So. 21 Aislinn Probst M Jr. 18 Anne Richter M Fr. 34 Alivia Roskovich D Fr. 14 Lizzy Rullan D Sr. 10 Abby Savidge D Fr. 23 Tara Siefert A So. 32 Blake Smith D So. 35 Suzelle Thomas M So. 8 Marie Valenti M Fr. 17 Morgan Young A Jr. 36 Cassy Zachares M Fr. Midshipmen By Class Seniors 6 Juniors 6 Sophomores 13 Freshman 17

Overall Series Tied, 2-2 at Annapolis, Md. Series Tied, 1-1 at Boston, Mass. Navy Leads, 1-0 at Neutral Site Boston Leads, 1-0 Inaugural Meeting 3/22/14, Boston, 9-8 Lasting Meeting 4/16/16, Navy, 12-6 SERIES VERSUS BOSTON UNIVERSITY ALL-TIME GAME COMPARISON (Navy/Boston University Stats) Date Site Result Atten. Shots GB DC Clears Saves 4/16/16 Annapolis, Md. W, 12-6 442 33 / 31 16 / 13 8 / 11 16-17 / 13-15 9 / 14 3/21/15 Boston, Mass. W, 11-8 27 / 16 15 / 10 13 / 8 10-10 / 10-15 4 / 13 4/24/14 Baltimore, Md. L, 12-13 415 24 / 23 14 / 15 17 / 10 9-12 / 14-15 3 / 8 3/22/14 Annapolis, Md. L, 8-9 1663 26 / 15 17 / 11 14 / 5 16-17 / 21-24 3 / 10 SCOUTING THE TERRIERS After Boston s loss to Navy on April 16, the Terriers have strung together three-straight victories. In those three wins, Boston has held each opponent to eight goals or less and scored double-digit goals. The Terriers use a three-headed monster on offense as Ally Adams, Mickenzie Larivee and Mallory Collins all have recorded 20-plus goals this season. Collins leads the group with a teamhigh 37 goals. Junior Taylor Hardison has owned the point guard role of the BU offense, tallying a teambest 33 assists. Senior midfielder Jill Horka is the Terrier s main draw specialist, leading the team with 83 draws. Her 83 draws are tops amongst league draw specialists. Junior goalkeeper Caroline Meegan has started in 14 of Boston s 17 games this season, owning a 9.15 goals-against average with the second-highest save percentage in the league at.523. LAST TIME THEY MET A 7-0 run combined with a first-half shutout helped the Navy women s lacrosse team (9-5, 4-2 Patriot League) defeat Boston University (7-7, 4-3 PL), 12-6, on Saturday at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. Junior attacker Morgan Young (Baltimore, Md.) scored the game s first goal 1:30 into the contest to give Navy a 1-0. Young scored her 23rd goal of the season by beating her defender on the right side of the eight-meter cone and snuck a high shot past Boston University goalkeeper Caroline Meegan. Navy s defense stepped up over the next 8:45, causing three turnovers, two of which were forced by senior defender Meghan Hubley (West Chester, Pa.). Off of Navy s third caused turnover by Jenna Collins (Clarksville, Md.), who took a charge in the defensive end to gain possession, the Mids transitioned into the Terrier s defensive end. Collins received a pass at the top of the eight-meter cone, went by two BU defenders and finished the play for her first of the contest. Navy continued its offensive momentum with back-to-back free-position goals in a 1:00 span to build its lead to five, 5-0, with 10:23 left in the first stanza. Freshman midfielder Marie Valenti (Bechtelsville, Pa.) and Young each found the back of the net on their free-position opportunity. Jenna Collins capped the first half with her Last Navy Win 4/16/16, Navy, 12-6 Last Boston Win 4/24/14, Boston, 13-12 Current Streak Navy, 2 Games Timchal vs. Boston U. (Overall) 3-2 Timchal vs. Boston U. (At Navy) 2-2 second of the game to give Navy a 6-0 lead at the half. Navy s first-half shutout was the second time in 2016 that the Mids defense held an opponent scoreless through 30 minutes and it was the first time since March 21, 2007 that Boston University was held without a goal in a half. Following Young s third goal to give Navy the largest lead of the game, 7-0, with 28:39 remaining in the second half, Boston University strung together three-straight goals to cut the deficit to four, 7-3, over a stretch of 3:33. Senior Katie Gallagher (Bel Air, Md.) responded with Navy s next two goals to bring the Mids lead back up to five, 9-4, with 17:22 left in the game. Gallagher extended her multi-point game streak to five. Both teams traded goals over the next 16:08 before freshman Molly O Sullivan (Centreville, Va.) putting the finishing touches with her first career goal off a pass from senior Kelsey O Brien (Massapequa, N.Y.) to capture the 12-6 victory. Navy used a balanced offensive attack as seven different Mids recorded a goal. Young and Jenna Collins led the attack as both players tallied a natural hat trick. Boyum finished with another strong outing in net, tallying nine saves on 15 chances to improve to 9-5 in the net. ALL-TIME SERIES Since Boston University entered the league in 2014, the Terriers grabbed the first two contests, but Navy has responded to even the series, 2-2. The first three games were decided by three goals or less, including the first two contests being decided by one goal. Navy made a statement in game four, blanking Boston University in the first half en route to a 12-6 win. Terrier goalkeeper Caroline Meegan has played in all four games, tallying eight saves or more. A WIN WOULD... Extend Navy s overall win streak to six Give Navy its eighth-straight win over a Patriot League opponent Give Navy its third consecutive win over Boston A LOSS WOULD... Snap Navy s five-game winning streak Allow Boston to end Navy packing for the second-straight time in the Patriot League semifinals STREAKS POINT SCORING NAME GAMES STARTED Jenna Collins 9 March 26, 2016 Katie Gallagher 8 March 20, 2016 Meg O Donnell 8 March 20, 2016 Julia Collins 4 April 16, 2016 GOAL SCORING NAME GAMES STARTED Jenna Collins 9 March 26, 2016 Katie Gallagher 8 March 20, 2016 Meg O Donnell 8 March 20, 2016 Julia Collins 4 April 16, 2016 ASSIST SCORING NAME GAMES STARTED Jenna Collins 3 April 20, 2016 Julia Collins 3 April 20, 2016 Meg O Donnell 2 April 23, 2016 HAT TRICKS NAME 2016 CAREER Jenna Collins 8 9 Morgan Young 6 10 Katie Gallagher 4 13 Julia Collins 3 6 Meg O Donnell 2 2 Kelsey O Brien 2 2 Codi Mullen 1 2 Marie Valenti 1 1 QUICK FACTS Location... Annapolis, Md. Enrollment...4,400 Founded... October 10, 1845 Nickname...Midshipmen, Mids Mascot...Bill the Goat Colors... Navy Blue and Gold Song... The Navy Blue and Gold Home Field... Navy-Marine Corps Memorial... Stadium Surface... Field Turf (34,000) Conference... Patriot League Commandant... Vice Adm. Ted Carter, USN Athletic Director...Chet Gladchuk Head Coach...Cindy Timchal Record at Navy...136-37 (ninth year) Overall Record... 472-123 (34th year) Assist. Coaches... Gabby Capuzzi (second year)...josh Dionne (second year) Director of Ops... Liz Schaffner (eighth year) Captains...Molly Doyle 16... Codi Mullen 16 Patriot League Championships (4)...2010, 2011...2012, 2013 NCAA Appearances (4)...2010, 2011...2012, 2013 PL Tournament Apperances (8)...2008, 2009...2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015

IWLCA COACHES POLL as of May 2, 2016 (Navy Opponents in Bold) Rank School Votes (1st Pl) Record 1 Maryland 400 17-0 2 Florida 367 16-1 3 North Carolina 366 16-2 4 Syracuse 339 16-5 5 USC 325 19-0 6 Notre Dame 293 13-6 7 Stony Brook 276 14-3 8 Louisville 232 12-5 9 Stanford 223 14-4 10 Penn St. 199 11-5 11 Duke 187 10-8 12 Penn 180 12-3 13 Princeton 179 11-4 14 Virginia 155 9-8 15 Northwestern 132 8-8 16 Massachusetts 79 16-1 17 Boston College 77 10-8 18 Cornell 68 11-4 19 T Ohio St. 40 11-5 19 T Towson 40 13-3 Receiving votes: Johns Hopkins, James Madison, Albany, Colorado INSIDE LACROSSE POLL as of May 2, 2016 (Navy Opponents in Bold) Rank School Votes (1st Pl) Record 1 Maryland 340 (17) (17-0) 2 Florida 320 (16-1) 3 North Carolina 308 (16-2) 4 USC 287 (19-0) 5 Syracuse 273 (16-5) 6 Stony Brook 253 (14-3) 7 Notre Dame 228 (13-6) 8 Stanford 214 (14-4) 9 Louisville 201 (12-5) 10 Penn 197 (12-3) 11 Princeton 157 (11-4) 12 UMass 151 (16-1) 13 Penn State 140 (11-5) 14 Duke 104 (10-8) 15 Northwestern 94 (8-8) 16 Cornell 84 (11-4) 17 Ohio State 81 (11-5) 18 Virginia 65 (9-8) 19 Towson 30 (13-3) 20 Johns Hopkins 26 (10-7) Receiving votes: Loyola, Navy, Temple, James Madison, Colorado, Boston College WEEK-BY-WEEK RANKINGS Date Coaches Media Preseason -- RV Feb. 8 RV RV Feb. 15 RV -- Feb. 22 -- -- Feb. 29 -- RV March 7 -- RV March 14 -- RV March 21 -- RV March 28 -- -- April 4 -- RV April 11 -- -- April 18 -- -- April 25 -- -- May 2 -- RV TOURNAMENT TIME Navy is the second seed for the third time in program history. In eight tournament appearances, Navy has played in six league championship games and owns a 4-2 record in the title game. The Mids have been knocked out of the semifinals just twice in eight seasons. The Midshipmen have entered the league tournament as the top seed twice, the second seed twice, the third seed twice and the fourth seed once. Navy has captured the league title as the top seed (2012 & 2013), second seed (2010) and the third seed (2011). Navy s run of four-straight championships was ended in 2014, as third-seeded Boston University narrowly defeated the second-seeded Mids, 13-12, in Baltimore, Maryland. The Mids returned to the championship game in 2015 to face top-seeded Loyola after dismantling both Holy Cross, 17-5, and Colgate, 16-7. Navy fell short to Loyola, 14-9. COLLINS NAMED PL MIDFIELDER OF THE YEAR Jenna Collins headlined Navy s list of all-league selections as she was named the Patriot League Midfielder of the Year. Three of Navy s four allleague selections were named to the 15-player first team, while one was selected to the second team. Along with Collins, senior attacker Katie Gallagher and senior defender Molly Doyle were placed on the First-Team All-Patriot League squad, while senior defender Lizzy Rullan earned second team all-league honors. Collins, who earned her second consecutive firstteam all-league nod, has done it all for Navy this season, as she leads the team in points (61), goals (40), assists (21), second in draw controls (60) and caused turnovers (17) and fifth in ground balls (17). The sophomore midfielder has tallied multi-point performances in the last nine games and 16 of Navy s 17 games this season. Collins sits in the top six among league players in points per game (4th; 3.59), goals per game (T-4th; 2.35), assists per game (6th; 1.24) and draw controls per game (5th; 3.59). She has already surpassed her career highs in points, goals, assists and draw controls in three less games. The Clarksville, Maryland, native ended the regular season with a bang, recording a career-best 10 points on two goals and eight assists. Collins single-game point and assist totals are league highs this season and sit tied-for fifth and third, respectively, at Navy. Gallagher grabbed her first career first-team all-league honor and second-straight all-league nod with 43 points on 27 goals and 16 assists. The senior attacker helped guide Navy to seven consecutive league wins after starting 0-2 in league play with multi-point performances in six of the final seven games. In the last seven league games, Gallagher recorded six multi-goal games, including two hat tricks. Doyle earned her first career all-league honor as a defender. The senior defender led the Mids with 18 caused turnovers and is second in ground balls with 34. Doyle guided Navy s defense to an 8.41 goals-against average, which includes holding 12 opponents under 10 goals. The Ivyland, Pennsylvania, native also anchored a Navy defense that held two teams scoreless in a half. Rullan garnered her third consecutive second-team all-league laurel. The senior defender has started 67-straight games for the Mids and leads the team in ground balls (35) and fifth in caused turnovers (13). Rullan has tallied multi-ground ball performances in 11 games this season. DOUBLE-DIGIT WIN SEASON Navy s 14-9 win over American on Wednesday gave the Mids their 10th win of the season. Navy recorded its ninth consecutive season with at least 10 wins. Since 1991 at Maryland, head coach Cindy Timchal has had a 10-plus win season in 25-straight years. At Maryland, she led her squad to 16 consecutive double-digit win seasons and has guided the Mids to nine-straight years. LAST TIME OUT Navy finished the regular season with a dominating 18-7 victory over Lafayette Saturday on Senior day at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. Sophomore Jenna Collins (Clarksville, Md.) shined with a career-best 10 points on two goals and eight assists. The first half was a close one between Navy and Lafayette, as the Mids held a two-goal lead, 5-3, after 30 minutes. The Leopards recorded the first draw control of the contest and held the ball in Navy s defensive end for five minutes before Charlotte Rath got open and gave Lafayette a 1-0 lead. Navy responded with three consecutive goals over a span of 8:56 to grab a two-goal lead, 3-1, with 15:17 remaining in the half. Collins orchestrated the Mids offense, tallying assists on all three goals. Lafayette came back with two of its own to even the game, 3-3, with 8:43 left in the first stanza. Emma Novick and Hannah Davey each tallied a goal during the stretch. Senior Kelsey O Brien (Massapequa, N.Y.) regained the lead for the Mids, 4-3, as she took on a Leopard defender and goalkeeper near the upper third of the goal circle, spun back towards the goal line and finished a bounce shot for her first of the game. With the half nearing its end, freshman Meg O Donnell (Forest Hill, Md.) fed a pass to classmate Marie Valenti (Bechtelsville, Pa.) at the top of the eight-meter cone, who dashed past two defenders and finished the play to give Navy a 5-3 lead at the half. Navy carried its momentum into the second half, scoring six-straight goals in a span of 7:37 to build its lead to eight, 11-3, with 22:23 left in the game. O Brien found the back of the net three more times during the run to tie her single-game high of four goals. Collins assisted on three of the Mids six goals and tallied one goal of her own. Navy shut the door on Lafayette, recording six of the final eight goals in the last 17:43 for its seven consecutive league victory. Collins (1g, 1a) and O Donnell (2g) led the run with two points each. Collins 10-point performance (2g, 8a) is tied for fifth-best in program history. Her eight assists are third best at Navy behind Erin Rawlick s nine (vs. Howard; 2/4/2010) and Jasmine DePompeo s program-best 10 (at Longwood; 4/2/2013). O Brien and Valenti led the Mids scoring attack with four goals a piece. FRESHMAN CAPITALIZING OPPORTUNITY Attacker Meg O Donnell and midfielders Andie O Sullivan and Marie Valenti have taken full advantage of their playing time this season. Valenti has started in 10 of the 17 games shes has played, tallying four goals, 17 ground balls, 14

draw controls and five caused turnovers in those 10 starts. O Donnell and O Sullivan have received the majority of their playing time in the last five games, combining for 27 points on 23 goals and four assists along with 18 ground balls, four caused turnovers and five draw control. Since O Donnell and O Sullivan were implemented with Valenti in the lineup versus Army West Point, Navy is 6-1 in its last seven games. OFFENSE GETTING IT S GROOVE BACK During a three-game losing streak, Navy struggled on offense, recording 62 turnovers and just 17 goals. Navy also lost the ground ball (73-48) and shot s (81-52) categories. Navy however has bounced back and has gone 8-1 over the last nine games. The offense has tallied 101 goals and just 97 turnovers. The Mids have also outshot their last five opponents, 205-152, and have overtaken the ground ball battle, 116-112. DYNAMIC DUO Twin sisters Jenna and Julia Collins picked up from where they left off last season, combining for 99 points on 67 goals and 32 assists along with 121 draw controls, 40 ground balls and 28 caused turnovers. The Collins sisters have both scored in the same game in 11 of Navy s 17 contests this season. Navy is 10-1 this season when both Collins score at least one goal. Jenna or Julia have lead Navy in scoring in nine of 17 games. The Collins twins have been the focal point of the Navy offense, especially in league play, as they have combined for 38 percent (38 of 100 goals) of the scoring output and 49 percent (71 of 145 points) of the total offensive output. REPLACING A LEGEND One of Navy s most glaring issues entering 2016 was figuring out how to replace one of the most prolific draw control specialist of all-time, Loren Generi. Generi finished her career with the second-most draw controls in NCAA history at 493. Navy had struggled through the first three games in the circle, losing the category to both Virginia Tech (10-9) and Duke (23-6) and held a slight edge over Longwood (12-10). The Mids response to replacing Generi is with sophomore Jenna Collins taking on the primary role in the middle. Collins has recorded 60 draw controls through 17 games. Twin-sister Julia Collins has been a helpful hand on the wing with a team-best 61 draw controls. She recorded 11 draws against Liberty, which is tied-for sixth best in program history. PATRIOT LEAGUE STANDINGS Conference Overall W-L GF GA W-L GF GA Streak Home Road Neutral Loyola 9-0 111 59 12-5 172 141 W6 6-2 6-3 0-0 Navy 7-2 101 67 12-5 196 143 W5 6-2 6-3 0-0 Boston University 6-3 104 69 10-7 205 162 W3 6-3 4-4 0-0 Lehigh 6-3 88 76 13-4 174 131 W2 10-1 3-3 0-0 Colgate 6-3 100 88 8-9 174 178 L1 3-3 5-6 0-0 Bucknell 4-5 98 101 10-8 221 198 L5 5-4 5-4 0-0 Holy Cross 3-6 75 103 3-14 122 211 L1 3-6 0-8 0-0 American 2-7 77 107 5-12 148 201 L2 3-5 2-7 0-0 Lafayette 2-7 83 99 6-11 169 183 L3 3-6 2-5 0-0 Army West Point 0-9 57 136 5-12 140 204 L8 3-6 2-6 0-0 Teammates Marie Valenti (primary) and Molly Doyle (winger) have each chipped in with 20 draws, respectively. In the last 14 games, Navy has responded with a strong play in the circle, owning a 175-121 edge. A SMALL STATURE STANDING TALL Morgan Young, who is Navy s shortest player at 5-foot-1, is second on the Mids offense in goals (30). Young has scored in 12 of Navy s 17 contests this season. During that stretch, she has recorded six hat tricks. The Baltimore, Maryland, native has tallied three four-goal performances in 2016, two of which came against ACC schools (Virginia Tech and Duke). Young s third four-goal performance came against Colgate. Young began her first two seasons as a role player, coming off the bench in 37 games. She amassed 42 points on 35 goals and seven assists. A FORCE IN THE CAGE Sophomore goalkeeper Ingrid Boyum is showing why she earned the starting role following the graduation of four-year starter Annie Foky. Boyum has put together strong performances in net in eight of the last 10 games in reference to saves made, tallying a career-best 11 versus Loyola, seven saves against Holy Cross and seven saves against Lehigh to end Navy s three-game losing skid, which including six crucial second-half saves. She then tallied five saves on 10 chances against archrival Army. Boyum tied her career best with 11 saves against No. 13 Virginia, tallied 10 saves versus Colgate and capped off the stretch with nine saves versus Boston University, which included a four-save first-half shutout. Against Loyola, the sophomore goalkeeper held the Greyhound offense to just three goals on 10 shots on net in the first half to keep the Mids within two, 3-1. Boyum also recorded a career-high five ground balls and one caused turnover. The sophomore netminder recorded back-toback double digit saves, which included seven second-half saves in both the Virginia and Colgate contest. Boyum is third in the Patriot League with an 8.37 goals-against average. She is fourth amongst league goalies in save percentage at.455. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Navy has leaned on its defense since it began as a Division I program in 2008. The Mids have finished in top 10 in scoring defense six times in eight seasons. In 12 of Navy s 17 games this season, the Mids have held its opponent to nine goals or less. Navy PL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Attacker Midfielder Feb. 15 Morgan Young Jenna Collins Feb. 22 K. Wilhemsen (Laf) O. Mangan (Amer) Feb. 29 Amy Johnston (Army) Jenna Collins March 7 A. LaBeau (Lehigh) G. Richter (Buck) March 14 Eve Lukowski (Buck) Jill Horka (Boston) March 21 A. LaBeau (Lehigh) S. Tabasso (Loyola) March 28 Lauren Gorajek (Col) G. Richter (Buck) April 4 Julia Collins G. Richter (Buck) April 11 Katie Gallagher L. Beausoleil (Lehigh) April 18 A. LaBeau (Lehigh) E. Clark (Loyola) April 25 J. Wojciechowski (Amer) Jenna Collins May 2 Isabel Kreitler (Col) Jenna Collins Defender Rookie Feb. 15 Lizzy Rullan Marie Valenti Feb. 22 C. Laible (Boston) N. Polhamus (Army) Feb. 29 Molly Wolf (Loyola) Emma Novick (Laf) March 7 Molly Doyle H. Powers (Loyola) March 14 M. Lesher (Loyola) K. Yanchoris (Loyola) March 21 Molly Wolf (Loyola) H. Powers (Loyola) March 28 Molly Wolf (Loyola) H. Powers (Loyola) April 4 M. Lesher (Loyola) H. Powers (Loyola) April 11 M. Leshier (Loyola) Andie O Sullivan April 18 Ingrid Boyum I. McMahon (Army) April 25 Molly Wolf (Loyola) Meg O Donnell May 2 Julianne D Orazio (Lehigh) Marie Valenti THIS WEEK S SCHEDULE Tuesday, May 3 #3 Boston University def. #6 Bucknell 18-8 #4 Lehigh def. #5 Colgate 13-6 Friday, May 6 #4 Lehigh at #1 Loyola 5 PM #3 Boston University vs. #2 Navy 7:40 PM Sunday, May 8 #1 Semifinal Winner v. #2 Semifinal Winner 12 PM PL PRESEASON POLL Pts. 2015 Rec. Loyola (18) 162 17-5 Navy (2) 144 15-5 Boston University 122 8-10 Colgate 118 10-6 Lehigh 104 9-8 Holy Cross 72 4-14 Lafayette 56 4-13 American 53 4-12 Army West Point 38 0-0 Bucknell 31 2-15

A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A MID.. At the Academy, the class schedule has a structure unlike most colleges/universities. Most Midshipmen view their schedule as a high school-type of model, where there is a morning schedule with four 50-minute class periods, starting at 7:55 a.m. Following the morning classes, there is a break up for noon formation and lunch, where all 4,400 Midshipmen meet together at Bancroft Hall and eat together. After lunch, the Mids will have two afternoon classes, which conclude at 3:20 p.m. Here is a glance of the schedules for each of the classes at the Academy. MARIE VALENTI S SPRING SCHEDULE Freshman Ocean Engineering 18 credits U.S Government and Constiutional Development Rhetoric and Intro to Literature II Preparing to Lead Fundamentals of seamanship Foundations of Chemistry II Calculus II Swimming - required of all midshipman JENNA COLLINS SPRING SCHEDULE Sophomore Economics 16 credits The West in the Modern World Ethics and Moral Reasoing for the Naval Leader Principles of Microeconomics Principles of Macroeconomics General Physics II Martial Arts - required of all midshipman MEGHAN HUBLEY S SPRING SCHEDULE Junior Quantitative Economics 17 credits Electrical Fundamentals and Application Principles of Propulsion Labor Economics Applied Statistics Introduction to Financial Mathematics Martial Arts II - meets P.E requirement of all mids KATIE GALLAGHER S SPRING SCHEDULE Senior Oceanography 15 credits Naval Weapons System Control Systems Laboratory Mathematical Modeling of the Ocean and Atmos. Global Climate Change Junior Officer Practicum (Aviation) Capstone Seminar (Envirnomental Biogeochem.) Tennis - meets P.E requirement of all mids is 107-3 all-time when it holds its opponent to nine goals or less. Seniors Molly Doyle and Lizzy Rullan have anchored Navy s defense with experience and athleticism this season. Doyle (34gb/18ct) and Rullan (25gb/13ct) have combined for 59 ground balls and 31 caused turnovers. Rullan opened the season with a career-high four caused turnovers versus Virginia Tech. Doyle also chipped in with a career-best five ground balls against the Hokies. Freshman Marie Valenti has provided added stress to opposing offenses, both in the midfield and on the defensive end. Valenti leads the Navy defense with 15 caused turnovers. She has recorded a caused turnover in nine games, including six multi-caused turnover contests. NAVY ON TV Navy was featured on CBS Sports Network for the ninth time in program history. The Mids are now 5-4 all-time when they are featured on the network. Navy is 5-5 all-time when its featured on TV as it was recently on the American Sports Network against Loyola and CBS Sports Network versus Colgate. It was the third time that the Navy-Colgate matchup will be featured on CBS SN in Annapolis. The TV matchup is 2-1 in favor of Navy. The Raiders recorded the first win, 10-4, on March 28, 2009. The Mids then came back with a 14-11 victory on April 9, 2011 and followed up with a 15-10 win on April 9. Navy had one of its best showcases on CBS SN when it faced Virginia Tech in the 2015 season finale. The Mids put on an offensive clinc, defeating the Hokies, 19-11, in Annapolis. OUR NATION S FUTURE LEADERS On May 27, Navy s seniors will graduate and be commissioned either 2nd Lieutenants in the Marine Corps or Ensigns in the Navy. Graduates serve a minimum of five years in the Navy or Marine Corps, while pilots serve eight years upon earning their wings. On Nov. 19, Navy s seniors received their service assignments. Three will be commissioned 2nd Lieutenants in the Marine Corps, while three will serve as Ensigns in the Navy. Molly Doyle Katie Gallagher Molly McNamara Codi Mullen Kelsey O Brien Lizzy Rullan Marine Corps Ground Navy Pilot Submarine (Nuclear) Marine Corps Ground Surface Engineering Duty USS Howard (DDG-83) Marine Corps Ground THE RIVALRY Saturday, April 2nd contest addsed to one of the most heated rivalries in sports, as women s lacrosse became the 24th Army-Navy competition. Not only was it the first Army-Navy game, but it is the first time that Navy faced off against a service academy in the sport. To add to the rivalry, the Black Knights are coached by Kristen Waagbo, who use to coach at Navy as a volunteer assistant for two seasons (2008-09) and then two seasons as an assistant coach (2011-12) under Coach Timchal. Waagbo helped during the program s first two seasons as a Division I team then returned as an assistant to help lead the squad to back-to-back Patriot League titles (2011-12). Throughout the year, Army West Point and Navy compete in 23 star competitions for the right to earn the coveted Star. The Star, however, will not be up for grabs in Saturday s game until year three of the rivalry. Navyy currently owns a 12-11-1 overall record over Army this season and hold an 11-8-1 mark in Star competitions. OH CAPTAIN, MY CAPTAIN Seniors Molly Doyle and Codi Mullen will serve as co-captains in 2016. Doyle will lead the defensive side of the ball and Mullen will look to be the leader on the offensive end. Doyle has seen action in every Navy contest except one over the past three seasons (57 of 58). She earned a spot as a starter on defense in the second half of her freshman season. Doyle is one of the program s top defenders, recording 47 caused turnovers, which is currently fifth all-time at Navy. Mullen became a starting attacker last season, tallying 18 starts in 20 games. Mullen gives the offensive end a diverse look, playing as a lefty attacker. She recorded career highs in all three offensive categories last year with 19 points on 11 goals and eight assists. NEW TO THE GAME Former NCAA men s lacrosse player Josh Dionne stepped into unfamiliar territory last season, becoming an assistant coach in women s lacrosse. His passion for lacrosse, whether it be in the men s game or women s game, has shown on the sidelines this season as he runs Navy s offense. Dionne is one of 18 former college lacrosse players who currently are a part of staff in the sport of women s lacrosse. He became head coach Cindy Timchal s second male hire in her career, following the footsteps of Gary Gait, who is now the head coach at Syracuse. - Ricky Fried Georgetown (HC) - Gary Gait Syracuse (HC) - Josh Hexter Elon (HC) - Mike Scerbo Duquesne (HC) - Joe Spallina Stony Brook (HC) - John Sung Winthrop (HC) - Mike Waldvogel Fairfield (HC) - Robert Bray Jr. Oregon (Assoc. HC) - Michael Bedford Hofstra (AC) - Josh Dionne Navy (AC) - Mike LaMonica Towson (AC) - Tim McCormack Northwestern (AC) - Steele Stanwick Johns Hopkins (AC) - Remington Steele Vermont (AC) - Regy Thorpe Syracuse (AC) - Nick Williams Georgetown (AC) - Luke Duprey San Diego State (Vol. Assist.) - Scott Hiller Northwestern (Vol. Assist.)

CINDY TIMCHAL HEAD COACH 9TH SEASON (34TH OVERALL) THE TIMCHAL FILE Legendary head coach Cindy Timchal enters her ninth season at the helm of the women s lacrosse program at the United States Naval Academy in 2016. Timchal, who is entering her 34th year as a head coach, is the NCAA s all-time leader in career wins (460) for any division, in men s or women s college lacrosse. Additionally, her eight national titles are the eighth most by a coach in a women s sport in NCAA history, and the 26th most in all sports, men and women combined. Timchal was named the Midshipmen s first women s lacrosse coach on August 5, 2006, and in short order, has laid the foundation for a Navy program that is moving quickly in its quest to become a NCAA Division I power. In her eight seasons at the helm of the Midshipmen program, Navy has accumulated a terrific 124-32 (.795) record, won four Patriot League Championships and has advanced to four NCAA Tournaments (2010-2013). Timchal s coaching career got its start at Northwestern in 1982. During her nine-year tenure with the Wildcats, she compiled a 76-40 record (.655) while leading the program to five NCAA appearances. While at Northwestern, Timchal made it as far as the quarterfinals, earning appearances in the NCAA Tournament in 1983, 84, 86, 87, and 88. In 1991, she made the move to College Park to revive and renew the strong tradition of Terrapin lacrosse. From Kelly Amonte Hiller to Cathy Reese, Alex Kahoe to Alexis Venechanos, Jen Adams to Kelly Coppedge, the one constant amongst all of the great Maryland players has been Cindy Timchal. In just five years of her 16 seasons at College Park did Timchal lose more than three games in any one season, highlighted by spectacular undefeated runs in 1996 (19-0), 1999 (21-0) and 2001 (23-0). She took Terrapin teams to the NCAA finals in 11 seasons, including an unprecedented stretch of seven straight national championships - currently the third-longest championship streak in women s NCAA history. In addition, the run puts Timchal in the company of coaching legends like UCLA s John Wooden who won seven straight titles with the UCLA men s basketball program from 1967-73. A total of 53 different student-athletes have earned All-America recognition a total of 95 times under Timchal including Kelly Amonte Hiller s four, (1993-96), and three each for Betsy Elder (1992-94), Sarah Forbes (1995-97), Laura Harmon (1993-95), Sascha Newmarch (1996-98), Jen Adams (1999-2001) and Kelly Coppedge (2002-04). In 2005, Acacia Walker earned first team honors, Greta Sommers was named to the second team and Annie Collines was named third team All-America. Adams third-consecutive selection as Player of the Year in 2000 marked the 10th time one of Timchal s players have earned National Player of the Year honors, including Amonte Hiller, who was named the 1996 NCAA Division I Most Valuable Player. When the ACC s 50th anniversary Women s Lacrosse Team was announced in 2002, Timchal was selected as the head coach of the squad and had coached 22 members of the team. Nationally, 18 of Timchal s players have played on the U.S. Developmental team and five were members of the most recent championship U.S. World Cup team. Seven former Terrapins helped lead Australia to the 2005 World Cup title in Annapolis, including tournament MVP Sarah Forbes. All totaled, 13 Terps represented three countries at the World Cup. THE TIMCHAL COACHING TREE Cindy Timchal s impact on women s lacrosse transcends national titles. Dozens of her former players have gone on to coach at the collegiate level and several will be serving as Division I head coaches around the country this spring. Name, Class Position Institution Jen Adams, `01 Head Coach Loyola (Md.) Kelly Amonte Hiller, `96 Head Coach Northwestern Allison Comito, `02 Assistant Coach California Missy Doherty, `97 Head Coach Penn State Katie Doolittle, `07 Assistant Coach Towson Randall Goldsborough, 97 Head Coach Bucknell Alex Kahoe, `00 Assistant Coach Vermont Kelly (Kasper) Carter, `07 Assistant Coach John Hopkins Kerstin Kimel, `93 Head Coach Duke Karen MacCrate-Henning, `96 Head Coach Colby College (DIII) Sonia LaMonica, `04 Head Coach Towson Meghan McNamara, `01 Head Coach C.W. Post (DII) Cathy (Nelson) Reese, `98 Head Coach Maryland Jennifer Ulehla, `91 Head Coach Michigan Michele Ulhfelder, 91 Head Coach Occidental (DIII) Alexis Venechanos, `03 Head Coach Ohio State Acacia Walker, `05 Head Coach Boston College Year Overall Pct. Conf. Pct. NCAA Postseason As Northwestern Head Coach 1982 8-3.727 --- --- 1983 11-3.786 --- --- First Round 1984 10-4.714 --- --- Quarterfinalist 1985 7-4.636 --- --- 1986 10-4.714 --- --- First Round 1987 10-4.714 --- --- First Round 1988 10-5.667 --- --- First Round 1989 6-5.545 --- --- 1990 4-8.333 --- --- 9 Years 76-40.655 --- --- As Maryland Head Coach 1991 14-3.824 --- --- Runners-Up 1992 14-1.933 --- --- Champions 1993 12-2.857 --- --- Semifinalists 1994 13-1.929 --- --- Runners-Up 1995 17-0 1.000 --- --- Champions 1996 19-0 1.000 --- --- Champions 1997 21-1.954 3-0 1.000 Champions 1998 18-3.857 1-2.333 Champions 1999 21-0 1.000 3-0 1.000 Champions 2000 21-1.954 2-1.667 Champions 2001 23-0 1.000 3-0 1.000 Champions 2002 11-10.524 0-3.000 Quarterfinalists 2003 18-4.818 3-0 1.000 Semifinalists 2004 15-5.750 1-2.333 Quarterfinalists 2005 12-7.632 2-2.500 First Round 2006 12-8.600 2-3.400 First Round 16 Years 260-46.850 20-13.606 As Navy Head Coach 2007 18-5% 2008 13-4.765 4-2.667 2009 13-5.722 4-2.667 2010 17-4.810 5-1.833 First Round 2011 15-6.714 4-2.667 First Round 2012 18-3.857 6-0 1.000 First Round 2013 19-2.906 6-0 1.000 Second Round 2014 14-3.824 6-2.750 2015 15-5.750 6-2.750 2016 12-5.706 7-2.778 8 Years 136-37.786 48-13.787 % Club season not reflected in career coaching record Totals 472-123 (.793 / 34 yrs.) Milestone Wins 1 March 24, 1982 12-11 vs. Dartmouth 100 April 25, 1992 17-6 vs. Penn 200 April 29, 1998 12-11 vs. Princeton 300 March 3, 2004 14-11 vs. Syracuse 400 March 7,2012 18-8 vs. Robert Morris

NAVY RECORD... 16 All-Time Streak Overall 12-5 136-37 W-5 Home 6-2 85-12 W-3 Road 6-3 47-23 W-3 Neutral 0-0 4-1 W-1 Against Patriot League Foes 7-2 59-17 W-7 Against Non-Conference Foes 5-3 77-20 L-2 Leading at Halftime 9-1 114-6 W-5 Trailing at Halftime 2-4 16-28 W-1 Tied at Halftime 1-0 6-2 W-2 Overtime Games 0-0 5-1 W-5 Navy Scores First 7-3 105-17 W-5 Opponent Scores First 5-2 30-20 W-3 Navy Has More Shots 10-1 120-8 W-6 Opponent Has More Shots 2-4 15-27 W-1 Shots are Equal 0-0 1-2 L-2 Navy Has More Saves 4-3 48-18 W-3 Opponent Has More Saves 6-2 75-17 W-4 Saves Are Equal 2-0 13-2 W-2 Navy Wins More Draw Controls 8-2 104-19 W-4 Opp. Wins More Draw Controls 4-3 24-15 W-3 Draw Controls Are Equal 0-0 9-2 L-1 Navy Has More Ground Balls 7-1 101-13 W-6 Opp. Has More Ground Balls 2-4 24-20 W-1 Ground Balls are Equal 3-0 12-4 W-6 Navy Has Higher Clear Pct. 10-2 110-13 W-6 Opponent Has Higher Clear Pct. 2-3 22-22 W-1 Clear Pct. Is Equal 0-0 4-2 L-1 Game Decided by One Goal 1-1 20-7 W-1 Game Decided by 2-3 Goals 1-0 16-5 W-1 Game Decided by 4-5 Goals 2-1 9-7 W-2 Game Decided by 6-9 Goals 5-3 37-12 W-3 Game Decided by 10+ Goals 3-0 55-6 W-4 Navy Scores 0-7 Goals 0-2 0-15 L-15 Navy Scores 8-10 Goals 1-3 18-14 L-2 Navy Scores 11-14 Goals 7-0 50-7 W-8 Navy Scores 15-19 Goals 3-0 46-1 W-39 Navy Scores 20+ Goals 1-0 21-0 W-21 Opponent Scores 0-7 Goals 8-1 83-1 W-5 Opponent Scores 8-9 Goals 2-1 25-2 W-1 Opponent Scores 10-14 Goals 2-1 28-17 W-2 Opponent Scores 15-19 Goals 0-2 0-16 L-16 Opponent Scores 20+ Goals 0-0 0-1 L-1 vs. Ranked Opponents 0-3 0-18 L-18 vs. Unranked Opponents 12-2 136-19 W-7 In February 4-1 35-4 W-2 In March 2-3 47-16 W-1 In April 6-1 47-13 W-5 In May 0-0 6-4 W-1 In Afternoon Games 8-3 113-29 W-6 In Evening Games 4-2 23-8 L-1 THE LAST TIME NAVY... Scored 20 or more goals...21 vs. Liberty (2/27/16) Scored 15 or more goals... 15 vs. Colgate (4/9/16) Allowed 15 or more goals... 17 vs. #14 Boston College (3/6/16) Allowed 20 or more goals...^20 vs. #1 Northwestern (3/25/12) Totaled 30 or more points...31 vs. Lafayette (4/30/16) Won 20 or more draw controls...22 vs. Liberty (2/27/16) Grabbed 25 or more ground balls...25 vs. American (3/18/15) Grabbed 30 or more ground balls... ^35 at Lafayette (3/13/10) Grabbed 35 or more ground balls... ^35 at Lafayette (3/13/10) Took 30 or more shots... 30 at American (4/20/16) Took 40 or more shots...43 vs. Virginia Tech (5/2/15) Took 50 or more shots... ^53 vs. Presbyterian (3/22/10) Scored 4 or more free-position goals...*6 at American (4/20/16) Allowed 4 or more free-position goals...4 vs Lehigh (3/30/16) Recorded a shutout...vs. St. Francis (3/4/08) Held an opponent scoreless for a half...vs. George Washington (3/2/16) Held an opponent scoreless for more than 40 minutes... 54:38 vs. George Washington (3/2/16) Held an opponent scoreless for more than 50 minutes...54:38 vs. George Washington (3/2/16) Came from 5 or more goals to win... vs. Colgate (4/30/11) Led by 5 or more goals and lost...vs. American (4/25/08) THE LAST TIME A NAVY PLAYER... Scored 5 or more goals... 5, Julia Collins at Army West Point (4/2/16) Scored 6 or more goals... 6, Loren Generi vs. Bucknell (3/14/15) Scored 7 or more goals... ^8, Loren Generi at Longwood (4/2/13) Scored 8 or more goals... ^8, Loren Generi at Longwood (4/2/13) Scored 9 or more goals... Never Tallied 5 or more assists... 8, Jenna Collins vs. Lafayette (4/30/16) Tallied 6 or more assists... 8, Jenna Collins vs. Lafayette (4/30/16) Tallied 7 or more assists... 8, Jenna Collins vs. Lafayette (4/30/16) Tallied 8 or more assists... 8, Jenna Collins vs. Lafayette (4/30/16) Tallied 9 or more assists...^10, Jasmine DePompeo at Longwood (4/2/13) Totaled 7 or more points... 10, Jenna Collins vs. Lafayette (4/30/16) Totaled 8 or more points... 10, Jenna Collins vs. Lafayette (4/30/16) Totaled 9 or more points... 10, Jenna Collins vs. Lafayette (4/30/16) Totaled 10 or more points... 10, Jenna Collins vs. Lafayette (4/30/16) Totaled 11 or more points...11, Loren Generi vs. Campbell (2/11/14) Totaled 12 or more points...^13, Jasmine DePompeo at Longwood (4/2/13) Scored an OT goal... Jill Coughlin vs. Lehigh (4/9/14) Picked up 7 or more GBs... ^7, Aimee Gennaro vs. Monmouth (2/24/13) Won 15 or more draw controls...^15, Loren Generi vs. Virginia Tech (5/2/15) Made 15 or more saves...^15, Elania Ponchione vs. Ohio State (2/18/11) ^ - School record * - Ties School record

Navy:Opp Date Opponent Score Att. Ranking Keeper (Sv.) Scoring (Goals-Assists-Points) 2/5 at Virginia Tech W, 12-6 362 --/RV : NR Boyum - 5 Young 4-1=5, Gallagher 1-2=3, Childress 2-0=2, O Brien 2-0=2, Je. Collins 1-1=2, Ju. Collins 1-1=2, Mullen 1-0=1 2/7 at Longwood W, 15-5 98 --/RV : NR Boyum - 7 Je. Collins 4-2=6, Mullen 5-0=5, Ju. Collins 2-1=3, O Brien 1-2=3,Young 1-1=2, Childress 1-0=1, Labuskes 1-0=1 2/12 vs. #5 Duke L, 9-18 86 RV/RV : 5/5 Boyum - 6 Young 4-0=4, Je. Collins 2-0=2, Mullen 1-1=2, Gallagher 0-2=2, Childress 1-0=1, Ju. Collins 1-0=1 2/24 at Villanova W, 12-9 177 NR : NR Boyum - 6 O Brien 4-0=4, Je. Collins 3-1=4, Gallagher 3-1=4, Young 2-0=2, Mullen 0-1=1 2/27 vs. Liberty W, 21-7 272 NR : NR Boyum - 1 Ju. Collins 4-1=5, Je. Collins 3-1=4, Mullen 3-0=3, Young 3-0=3, O Brien 2-1=3, Gallagher 1-2=3,O Donnel 2-0=2, Orr 2-0=2, Childress 1-1=2, Brigham 0-1=1, Hubley 0-1=1, Labuskes 0-1=1, Valenti 0-1=1 3/2 vs. GW W, 9-1 67 NR/RV : NR Boyum - 6 Gallagher 3-1=4, Je. Collins 2-0=2, Mullen 2-0=2, Young 1-1=2, Siefert 1-0=1 Childress 0-1=1, Labuskes 0-1=1 3/5 at #14 BC L, 9-17 337 NR/RV : 14/15 Boyum - 8 Je. Collins 4-0=4, Young 2-1=3, Gallagher 2-0=2, Mullen 1-0=1, Valenti 0-1=1 3/19 at Loyola L, 2-8 376 NR/RV : RV/RV Boyum - 11 Ju. Collins 1-0=1, Labuskes 1-0=1, Gallagher 0-1=1 3/26 at Holy Cross L, 6-7 389 NR : NR Boyum - 6 Je. Collins 3-0=3, Ju. Collins 2-1=3, Mullen 1-0=1, Valenti 0-1=1 3/30 vs. Lehigh W, 11-5 142 NR : NR/RV Boyum - 7 Ju. Collins 4-0=4, O Donnell 2-1=3, Je. Collins 2-0=2, Gallagher 2-0=2, Valenti 0-1=1 4/2 at Army W, 11-5 4275 NR : NR Boyum - 5 Ju. Collins 5-1=6, Gallagher 3-1=4, Je. Collins 1-2-3, O Donnell 1-0=1, A. O Sullivan 1-0=1, Mullen 0-1=1, O Brien 0-1=1 4/6 vs. #13 Virginia L, 9-13 121 NR : 13/15 Boyum - 11 Gallagher 2-2=4, Je. Collins 2-1=3, O Donnell 2-0=2, A. O Sullivan 2-0=2, Valenti 1-0=1 4/9 vs Colgate W, 15-10 3189 NR : NR Boyum - 10 Gallagher 3-2=5, Young 4-0=4, Je. Collins 3-1=4, O Donnell 3-0=3, O Sullivan 2-1=3 4/16 vs Boston U. W, 12-6 422 NR : NR Boyum - 9 Young 3-1=4, Je. Collins 3-0=3, Gallagher 2-0=2, Ju. Collins 1-0=1, O Donnell 1-0=1, M O Sullivan 1-0=1, Valenti 1-0=1, O Brien 0-1=1 4/20 at American W, 14-9 113 NR : NR Boyum - 6 O Donnell 4-0=4, Je. Collins 3-1=4, Young 3-1=4, Ju. Collins 2-2=4, Gallagher 2-2=4 4/23 at Bucknell W, 11-10 180 NR : NR Boyum - 5 Je. Collins 2-3=5, Ju Collins 2-2=4, O Donnell 2-1=3, Gallagher 2-0=2, Young 2-0=2 A. O Sullivan 1-1=2 4/30 vs. Lafayette W, 18-7 434 NR : NR Boyum - 8 Je. Collins 2-8=10, O Brien 4-1=5, Valenti 4-0=4, Ju. Collins 2-2=4, O Donnell 2-1=3 O Sullivan 2-0=2, Gallagher 1-0=1, Mullen 1-0=1, Smith 0-1=1 Game-By-Game Comparison GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS Date Opponent G A Pts Sh SOG FPS GB DC TO CT Sv Clears 2/5 Navy 12 5 17 21 17 2-5 22 9 15 13 5 16-18 Virginia Tech 6 2 8 14 11 2-5 17 10 16 10 5 12-12 2/7 Navy 15 6 21 28 26 5-9 16 12 9 9 7 15-15 Longwood 5 3 8 20 12 0-4 17 10 15 3 11 13-13 2/12 Navy 9 3 12 19 18 0-0 14 6 7 12 6 14-16 Duke 18 10 28 30 24 7-8 11 23 16 3 9 11-14 2/24 Navy 12 3 15 21 17 3-5 15 14 14 9 6 10-11 Villanova 9 3 12 23 15 2-5 15 8 14 6 5 10-13 2/27 Navy 21 10 31 36 30 2-4 22 22 16 12 1 10-16 Liberty 7 3 10 11 8 3-3 11 7 21 8 9 9-19 3/2 Navy 9 4 13 13 18 1-4 19 11 16 10 6 15-19 GW 1 1 2 15 7 0-3 18 1 19 7 9 13-19 3/5 Navy 9 2 11 23 14 3-5 17 13 20 9 8 15-16 BC 17 5 22 38 25 6-10 25 15 16 10 5 16-21 3/19 Navy 2 1 3 14 12 0-3 17 10 23 4 11 10-16 Loyola 8 5 13 29 19 1-4 26 2 13 17 10 15-21 3/26 Navy 6 2 8 18 13 2-4 12 11 19 11 6 13-16 Holy Cross 7 2 9 14 13 2-4 22 4 15 13 7 14-15 3/30 Navy 11 2 13 23 19 2-5 15 11 11 7 7 11-14 Lehigh 5 0 5 16 12 4-9 12 7 13 6 8 10-13 4/2 Navy 11 6 17 32 21 4-12 16 14 13 6 5 11-12 Army West Point 5 0 5 12 10 1-2 15 4 14 4 10 11-18 4/6 Navy 9 3 12 24 15 0-1 12 9 13 2 11 12-14 Virginia 13 8 21 36 24 3-7 15 15 4 6 6 11-12 4/9 Navy 15 6 21 22 16 5-5 13 10 12 4 10 13-17 Colgate 10 4 14 30 20 3-8 13 17 9 6 1 6-7 4/16 Navy 12 2 14 33 26 2-8 16 8 6 5 9 16-17 Boston University 6 0 6 31 15 3-6 13 11 11 3 14 13-15 4/20 Navy 14 6 20 30 18 6-9 11 17 12 0 6 14-16 American 9 3 12 23 15 1-3 11 8 6 3 4 14-14 4/23 Navy 11 7 18 23 18 1-4 15 11 17 15 5 13-18 Bucknell 10 6 16 19 24 2-3 17 12 20 14 7 12-19 4/30 Navy 18 13 31 28 22 2-3 18 14 13 5 8 12-14 Lafayette 7 1 8 18 15 1-4 12 12 10 4 4 7-9