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2 0 1 3 U S C W o m e n s L a c r o s s e Inaugural Season Head Coach Lindsey Munday McAlister Field For release: Mar. 29, 2013 University of Southern California Sports Information 3501 Watt Way HER103 Los Angeles, Calif. (213) 740-8480 Fax: (213) 740-7584 Asst. Director (Women s Lacrosse): Jeremy Wu Office: (213) 740-3807 Cell: (213) 379-3977 E-mail: jjw@usc.edu Trojans Resume MPSF Schedule as Hosts to Pioneers Schedule and Results 5-7 Overall 2-1 MPSF IWLCA Rank: NR 3-3 Home 2-4 Away 0-0 Neutral February 9 No. 1 Northwestern # L 18-5 10 No. 14 Massachusetts L 18-9 15 Presbyterian W 24-4 24 Saint Mary s College * W 17-8 March 1 at LIU Brooklyn W 23-8 3 at Princeton L 18-13 6 at UC Davis * W 12-7 8 at No. 18 Stanford * L 17-12 13 Temple L 12-7 16 Marquette W 12-9 19 at Bryant L 15-8 22 at Brown L 2OT, 9-8 31 Denver * 1 p.m. April 4 at Oregon * (P12N) 4:30 p.m. 12 California * 3 p.m. 20 Fresno State * 3 p.m. 27 at San Diego State * 7 p.m. May 3-5 MPSF Tournament TBA 24-26 NCAA Championships TBA * MPSF (Mountain Pacific Sports Federation) game All times PST unless noted # at L.A. Memorial Coliseum Bold indicates home game played at McAlister Field MPSF Standings mpsf Pct. Ovr. Pct. California 3-0 1.000 5-3.625 San Diego State 2-0 1.000 6-2.750 Denver 1-0 1.000 9-1.900 Stanford 1-0 1.000 5-2.714 USC 2-1.667 5-7.417 Saint Mary s College 1-3.250 2-6.250 Oregon 0-1.000 4-5.444 Fresno State 0-2.000 1-6.143 UC Davis 0-3.000 3-6.333 MPSF Women s Lacrosse Contact Darren Preston (dp725@sbcglobal.net) Game #13 USC (5-7, 2-1 MPSF) vs. Denver (9-1, 1-0) McAlister Field Los Angeles, Calif. Sunday, March 31-1 p.m. PT Web Stream: Pac-12 Portal (Layne Kaplan and Evan Budrovich) Opponent Web: www.denverpioneers.com Game #14 USC (5-7, 2-1 MPSF) at Oregon (4-5, 0-1) Pape Field Eugene, Ore. Thursday, April 4-4:30 p.m. PT TV: Pac-12 Networks (Jason Knapp and Sheehan Burch) Opponent Web: www.goducks.com LOS ANGELES The USC women s lacrosse team (5-7, 2-1 MPSF) looks to snap a two-game skid as the Women of Troy turn their attention to Mountain Pacific Sports Federation opponents. The Trojans return home from a tough East Coast trip that yielded a pair of losses and will have a tall order in front of them as a hot Denver team comes to McAlister Field for an Easter Sunday afternoon contest. USC will be playing its ninth and final game in the month of March when it takes the field against the Pioneers (9-1, 1-0) on March 31. The Trojans schedule spreads out through the month of April, but each game is even more important as the team makes a push to get into the MPSF s postseason conference tournament. Though the Trojans have won just one of their last four games, the road has not been easy. USC drew a strong Stanford team on the road, and got caught off guard by a surging Temple squad at home. Facing inclement weather conditions on their most recent East Coast swing, the Trojans were held to eight goals in a game of runs against Bryant before they were barely edged in a 9-8 overtime thriller at Brown; the program s first-ever overtime contest. If USC is to return to its winning ways, it will need big a contribution from the nation s second-leading point scorer, freshman attack Caroline de Lyra. De Lyra has racked up 70 points (5.83 ppg), this year, with a team-high 40 goals and 30 assists. Freshman midfield Amanda Johansen has been one of the Trojans most consistent players. She leads the MPSF in draw controls (seventh in the nation) with 5.50 dcpg. Johansen is also second on the team in goals (29) and points (37). In the cage, the Trojans have relied on freshman goalie Liz Shaeffer who ranks third in the MPSF with 8.58 spg. Shaeffer has recorded 103 saves, this season (11.92 gaa). In front of her, Shaeffer looks to freshman defense Courtney Tarleton who leads the team with 30 ground balls and 21 caused turnovers. WEEKEND RECAP: USC dropped a pair of road games on the East Coast, last week. A Tuesday evening game at Bryant left the Trojans bloodied as the Bulldogs created a 10-3 halftime lead thanks to two separate 5-0 runs. USC s three straight goals in between those two runs and 4-0 run in the second half weren t enough as Bryant answered with a 4-0 run to end the game and seal a 15-8 win in the frigid Rhode Island weather. Caroline de Lyra had four goals and a pair of dimes, while Paige Bonomi added two goals, but the Trojans were out-shot, and fell by a 16-8 margin in the ground ball game. A balanced attack by the Bulldogs saw six different players score at least two goals, each. Three days later, USC faced a strong Brown team in Providence, and rushed out to a 3-0 lead and a 6-3 halftime advantage. The Bears outscored the Trojans, 5-1, in the second half to take an 8-7 lead, but Amanda Johansen put a goal in the back of the Brown cage with just 45 seconds left to send USC to its first-ever overtime game. It took nearly the entire six minutes before a goal was scored, but the game ended in Brown s favor, 9-8.

2013 USC Women of Troy ## Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (Prev. School) 1 Courtney Tarleton Defense 5-4 Fr. Ridgewood, N.J. (Ridgewood HS) 4 Kelsey Davey Att/Mid 5-6 Fr. Katonah, N.Y. (John Jay HS) 5 Justina Burns Midfield 5-4 So. Granite Bay, Calif. (St. Francis HS) 6 Olivia Gerton Attack 5-7 So. Livermore, Calif. (Granada HS) 7 Amanda Johansen Midfield 5-10 Fr. Glen Head, N.Y. (North Shore HS) 8 Haleigh Dalmass Midfield 5-4 Fr. Moorestown, N.J. (Moorestown HS) 9 Carley Horan Defense 5-8 Fr. Far Hills, N.J. (West Morris Mendham HS) 10 Alex Foreman Defense 5-9 So. Sammamish. Wash. (Eastside Catholic School) 11 Liz Shaeffer Goalie 5-3 Fr. El Dorado Hills, Calif. (Oak Ridge HS) 12 Kaila Sommi Midfield 5-6 So. Belle Mead, N.J. (Montgomery HS) 15 Caroline Cordrey Att/Mid 5-7 Fr. Summit, N.J. (Summit HS) 16 Paige Bonomi Attack 5-5 Fr. Northport, N.Y. (Northport HS) 18 Kaitlyn Couture Mid/Def 5-9 So. Coronado, Calif. (Coronado HS) 19 Hayley Kerr Defense 5-7 Fr. Port Washington, N.Y. (Paul D. Schreiber HS) 20 Ceilidh Meagher Midfield 5-7 Jr. Pawling, N.Y. (Colby College) 21 Caitlin Campion Defense 5-6 Fr. Western Springs, Ill. (Lyons Township HS) 22 Maggie Mawhinney Attack 5-6 Fr. Fort Collins, Colo. (Poudre HS) 24 Katie Austin Attack 5-6 Fr. Alexandria, Va. (St. Stephens and St. Agnes School) 25 Caroline de Lyra Att/Mid 5-7 Fr. Brightwaters, N.Y. (Bay Shore Senior HS) 26 Ceara Leo Defense 5-3 So. Portland, Ore. (Woodrow Wilson HS) 27 Elizabeth Eddy Mid/Def 5-5 Jr. Newport Beach, Calif. (Newport Harbor HS) 31 Kelsey Dreyer Defense 5-8 Fr. Gillette, N.J. (Watchung Hills Regional HS) 34 Eggy Plastaras Midfield 5-6 Fr. Fort Salonga, N.Y. (Kings Park HS) 37 Jacky Hennegan Mid/Def 5-5 Fr. Bremerton, Wash. (Central Kitsap HS) 43 Cassandra Collins Goalie 5-3 Fr. Easton, Conn. (St. Joseph HS) Coaches and Staff Head Coach: Lindsey Munday, first year (Northwestern 06) Assistant Coach / Offense: Hilary Bowen, first year (Northwestern 09) Assistant Coach / Defense: Devon Wills, first year (Dartmouth 06) Director of Operations: Regan Bosch, first year (Duke 08) Athletic Trainer: Sandy Olsen RK TEAM REC. PTS LAST 1 Maryland (18) 9-0 398 1 2 Florida (2) 11-0 381 2 3 North Carolina 7-1 357 3 4 Northwestern 7-1 339 4 5 Syracuse 3-2 318 5 6 Duke 8-1 303 6 7 Notre Dame 6-0 271 7 8 Georgetown 5-2 248 8 9 Virginia 4-4 224 9 10 Penn State 5-3 212 11 11 Cornell 6-0 186 10 12 Johns Hopkins 5-2 132 12 T13 Stanford 4-2 128 14 T13 Stony Brook 5-2 128 15 15 Dartmouth 4-2 121 13 16 Massachusetts 7-2 92 17 17 Loyola (Md.) 2-5 86 16 18 Navy 8-1 71 18 19 James Madison 5-1 38 19 20 Rutgers 8-2 29 NR Others receiving votes: Denver, Louisville, Ohio State, Pennsylvania, Princeton. as of March 25, 2013 IWLCA Top 20 Poll debeer Women s Media Poll RK TEAM REC. PTS LAST 1 Maryland (8) 11-0 198 1 2 Florida (2) 13-0 192 2 3 North Carolina 9-1 180 3 4 Northwestern 6-1 170 4 5 Duke 9-1 156 5 6 Syracuse 4-2 148 6 7 Notre Dame 8-0 145 7 8 Georgetown 7-2 127 8 9 Penn State 6-3 113 10 10 Virginia 5-5 103 9 11 Umass 8-2 83 13 12 Cornell 6-2 76 11 13 Stony Brook 8-2 70 16 14 Navy 10-1 64 14 15 Dartmouth 6-2 59 15 16 Johns Hopkins 6-3 58 12 17 Loyola (Md.) 4-5 32 18 T18 Rutgers 8-2 30 19 T18 James Madison 5-3 30 17 20 Penn 4-3 19 20 Others receiving votes: Denver, Princeton, Louisville, Albany, Brown, UConn. as of March 25, 2013 Pronunciation Guide Paige Bonomi... bun-oh-me Caroline Cordrey... CORD-ray Kaitlyn Couture... co-tour Haleigh Dalmass... HAY-lee DOLL-mess Caroline de Lyra... deh-leer-uh Olivia Gerton... GERT-enn Carley Horan... huh-ran Amanda Johansen... jo-han-sen Ceara Leo... see-air-uh Maggie Mawhinney... muh-win-ee Ceilidh Meagher... KAY-lee MARR Eggy Plastaras... plus-tair-ess Liz Shaeffer... SHAY-fer Kaila Sommi... KAY-la SO-me Regan Bosch... RAY-gen BOSH MPSF Preseason Coaches Poll Team Points 1 Stanford (4) 59 2 Oregon (3) 55 3 Denver (2) 53 4 California 47 5 San Diego State 33 6 UC Davis 28 7 USC 24 8 Fresno State 13 9 Saint Mary s College 12 * First-place votes in parentheses

Head Coach Lindsey Munday One of the most accomplished collegiate women s lacrosse players in the history of the sport, Lindsey Munday was handpicked to lead the first-ever USC women s lacrosse team. She was officially hired on Monday, Jan. 3, 2011. Munday s mantle includes a pair of NCAA titles won as a player with the Northwestern program in 2005 and 2006. She then became an assistant at NU where she helped the Wildcats to another three titles from 2007-09. A member of the 2009 US women s national team that won the world title, she earned All-World recognition with 17 goals and 20 assists for 37 points in seven games. She was later named team captain for the 2013 FIL World Cup. 26 years old when she was chosen to head the Women of Troy, Munday came to USC after a stint as the head coach at Mount St. Mary s in Maryland. Munday was the top assistant at Northwestern (2007-10) as the recruiting coordinator and offensive coach. Northwestern was 85-4 during her tenure and went 23-0 in 2009. The Wildcats won three NCAA titles (2007-09), and advanced to the championship game in 2010. At NU, she tutored several All-Americans, including Tewaaraton Trophy winners Kristen Kjellman and Hannah Nielsen. Regarded as one of the greatest players in NU history, Munday was a Tewaaraton Trophy semifinalist in 2005 and 2006. She finished her career as the program s alltime leader in assists (128), third in points (268), and fifth in goals (140). Munday also set single-season NU records for points (107) and assists (54) in 2005. The Wildcats were 64-12 and won the school s first-ever NCAA titles in the sport. Munday helped Northwestern become the first school outside the Eastern Time zone to win a national title and the first program to win consecutive NCAA championships. A two-time first team All-American (2005-06), All-Region, and All- American Lacrosse Conference selection, she also earned All-Region second team laurels in 2004. Munday received ALC All-Conference second-team notice in 2003 and 2004 and made the NCAA All-Tournament team in 2005. She received a bachelor s degree in communications from Northwestern in 2006. Scouting Report (Mar. 29) The Pioneers (9-1, 1-0 MPSF) have won their last seven games since a narrow 7-6 loss at Delaware on Feb. 24. Denver is outscoring its opponents by a 14.7 to 8.1 margin in 10 games, this year, and received enough votes to sit just outside the IWLCA s most recent top 20 poll at No. 21. Sophomore goalie Hannah Hook was named last week s MPSF Defensive Player of the Week after she posted 20 saves over two games to help extend the Pioneer streak. Hook is the conference leader in goals against average (8.04 gaa) and save percentage (.534). She is also second for saves per game at 8.70 spg. Denver s lineup also boasts the league s top scorer and assist woman. Senior attack Kara Secora averages 3.40 goals per contest while sophomore attack Jill Remenapp nets 3.70 assists per outing. Remenapp actually leads the nation in assists. The Pioneers are the country s top team at causing turnovers with 12.9 caused turnovers per game. Senior defense Kate Henrich leads the nation with 3.6 caused turnovers per game and is tops in the MPSF for ground balls at 3.40 gbpg. Sophomore midfield Kiki Boone has 39 draw controls to lead Denver and ranks third in the conference. The Pioneers are in Southern California for a pair of MPSF contests and will face San Diego State in a noon game on Friday (March 29) before their Sunday game against the Trojans. 2013 USC Quick Facts University Information Location... Los Angeles, California Founded... 1880 Enrollment... 38,000 (17,500 undergraduates) Campus Size... 150 Acres President... Dr. C.L. Max Nikias Athletic Director... Pat Haden Senior Woman Administrator... Dr. Donna C. Heinel National Affiliation... NCAA Division I Conference... Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Nickname... Trojans / Women of Troy Fight Song... Fight On Colors... Cardinal and Gold Mascot... Traveler Home Field (Capacity)... McAlister Field (1,000) Lacrosse Staff Head Coach... Lindsey Munday (1st year) Alma Mater... Northwestern, 06 Munday s Record at USC... 5-7 Munday s Career Record... 5-7 Munday s MPSF Record... 2-1 Assistant Coach / Offense... Hilary Bowen (1st year) Assistant Coach / Defense... Devon Wills (1st year) Director of Operations... Regan Bosch Lacrosse Office Phone... (213) 821-6133 Athletic Trainer... Sandra Olsen Training Room Phone... (213) 740-5845 Sports Information Director... Tim Tessalone Mailing Address... USC Sports Information... Heritage Hall 103... Los Angeles, CA 90089-0601 Office Phone... (213) 740-8480 Women s Lacrosse SID... Jeremy Wu Office Phone... (213) 740-3807 Office Fax... (213) 740-7584 Mobile Phone... (213) 379-3977 E-Mail... jjw@usc.edu USC Ticket Office... (855) WEPLAY4 Website... www.usctrojans.com Lacrosse History First Season of Women s Lacrosse *... 2013 First Women s Lacrosse Head Coach... Lindsey Munday All-Time Record... 5-7 All-Time Conference Record... 2-1 All-Time Postseason Record... 0-0 All-Time NCAA Postseason Record... 0-0 National Championships... 0 Conference Championships... 0 NCAA Appearances... 0 All-America Selections... 0 All-Conference Selections... 0 * First season women s lacrosse scholarships awarded at USC 2013 Team Information Letterwinners Returning / Lost... N/A Starters Returning / Lost... N/A Newcomers... 26 Class Breakdown (Sr. / Jr. / So. / Fr.)... 0 / 2 / 7 / 17 Position Breakdown (Mid. / Att. / Def. / G)... 9 / 8 / 7 / 2 The Ducks (4-5, 0-1 MPSF) rallied from a four-goal second-half deficit to take a one-goal lead with 3:15 left in regulation but ultimately fell in overtime, 16-14, to Connecticut, on March 26. USC and Oregon will play a historic 4:30 p.m. PT match on Thursday (April 4) at Pape Field in Eugene, Ore. It will be the first-ever live lacrosse game broadcast on the Pac-12 Networks.

NCAA Team and Individual Leaders National Team Rankings Points... 208.0, 8th Draw Controls... 13.25 dcpg, 23rd Individual National Rankings Points Caroline de Lyra... 70.0, 2nd Points Per Game Caroline de Lyra... 5.83 ppg, 3rd Goals Caroline de Lyra... 40.0, 2nd Amanda Johansen... 29.0, 15th Paige Bonomi... 27.0, 25th Goals Per Game Caroline de Lyra... 3.33 gpg, 12th Assists Caroline de Lyra... 30.0, 5th Assists Per Game Caroline de Lyra... 2.50 apg, 11th Saves Liz Shaeffer... 103.0, 1st Saves Per Game Liz Shaeffer... 8.58 spg, 15th Caused Turnovers Courtney Tarleton... 1.75 ctpg, 22nd Draw Controls Amanda Johansen... 5.50 dcpg, 7th 2013 Honors and Awards Caroline de Lyra WomensLax.com Rookie of the Week (Feb. 25) Amanda Johansen MPSF Rookie of the Week (Feb. 25) MPSF Rookie of the Week (Mar. 11) KEEP TRACK OF THE TROJANS: Fans of USC women s lacrosse can follow the Trojans on Twitter. For a behind-the-scenes look at the program, scores, and news updates, follow @USCTrojansLax. All of USC s home games at McAlister Field will be webcast on USCTrojans.com via the Pac-12 Networks web portal. ROCKIN ROOKIES: A pair of USC freshmen brought home Rookie of the Week honors, for the week of Feb. 25. Freshman attack Caroline de Lyra was named the WomensLax.com Rookie of the Week on the heels of an incredible ninepoint performance against Saint Mary s College as she led the Trojans to their first-ever MPSF win. De Lyra recorded three goals and posted an astonishing six assists to help USC to a 17-8 win. Freshman midfield Amanda Johansen was just as instrumental as de Lyra in USC s win over the Gaels and was named the MPSF Rookie of the Week for her efforts. Johansen had three goals and an assist for four points and picked up a pair of ground balls. Most notably, Johansen was unstoppable in the center circle as she claimed nine draw controls. Both awards were the first-ever in USC program history. Johansen received MPSF Rookie of the Week honors for a second time for the week of March 4-10 after she nabbed six points with a game-high five goals and an assist in a 12-7 win over UC Davis. STARS AND STRIPES: Head coach Lindsey Munday and assistant coach Devon Wills are each current members of the U.S. women s national team that is set to compete in Oshawa, Ontario, for the 2013 FIL World Cup. Both players were members of the 2009 squad that won the World Cup. This time, Munday will also assume duties as the team captain when Team USA defends its world title. STRONG START: The Trojans opened the program s first season against a tall order as they faced a pair of perennially ranked teams including top-ranked two-time defending NCAA champion Northwestern. NU went 21-2 in 2012 as it captured its seventh national crown in eight years. USC had just one night s rest before it hosted a 14th-ranked Massachusetts squad that was 19-2 overall in 2012. The Trojans fell, 18-5, against the Wildcats, and fought hard but were turned away, 18-9, by the Minutewomen. CHECK YOUR LOCAL LISTINGS: USC s game against Oregon on Thursday, April 4, will be broadcast live on the Pac-12 Networks. The Trojans and the Ducks are set to draw at center circle of Pape Field at 4:30 p.m. PT. EAST MEETS WEST: USC s first-ever varsity lacrosse squad features 15 players that hail from the East Coast. Seven come from New York, six call New Jersey home, and two are from Connecticut and Virginia. The Trojans have six players from California, a pair from Washington, and one, each, from Oregon and Colorado. The only player from a Midwest state is Caitlin Campion who hails from Western Springs in Illinois. WORK IT OUT: Freshman attack Katie Austin is the daughter of legendary fitness guru Denise Austin. The elder Austin is a well-known fitness instructor, author, columnist, and a former member of the President s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports. Katie s aunt is former U.S. Open tennis champion Tracy Austin. DOUBLE AGENT: Junior midfield Elizabeth Eddy is also a three-time letterwinner on USC s women s soccer team. Eddy was second on the team in scoring as a freshman with five goals. She once scored three in a single game against Cal on Oct. 10, 2010. The soccer forward led the Trojans with four goals in 2011 and was an All-Pac-12 honorable mention. Eddy s father Park Eddy played water polo for USC and was a member of the U.S. national team. She is also the great granddaughter of Arnold Eddy who was a head administrator in the USC athletic department in the 1930 s and 40 s. UNDER INVESTIGATION: Freshman goalie Liz Shaeffer has her eyes set on one day becoming an agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. She is currently majoring in sociology and is also an avid fan of television crime dramas. TONGUE TWISTER PARTY: Junior midfield Ceilidh Meagher s name might strike fear (or confusion) into most people s hearts when it comes to pronouncing it. It s really not as difficult as it looks, though. Ceilidh is Gaelic for party and is pronounced kay-lee. Her last name is one syllable, pronounced marr. LEGGY MY EGGY: Freshman midfield Alexandra Plastaras acquired a unique nickname when she was a baby. Born to a father with Greek roots, and a Korean mother, she was affectionately called Eggy by her mother. Eggy (sometimes spelled eggi ) means baby in Korean.

SISTER SLEDGE: Freshman attack Caroline de Lyra got the rare opportunity to face her older sister Alexa in her first-ever collegiate lacrosse game. The elder de Lyra is a senior midfielder for Northwestern. Both sisters wear No. 25 on their backs and each guarded the other during the contest on Feb. 9. Caroline got on the board with an assist and a goal against the Wildcats. SEVENTH HEAVEN: In a preseason poll of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation s (MPSF) head coaches, the Women of Troy were selected to finish in seventh place in their inaugural season. USC received 24 points in the poll to finish ahead of Fresno State and Saint Mary s College. For the fourth straight season, the coaches selected Stanford to win the league title. TOURNAMENT TIME: The Trojans will compete in the West Coast s premiere league for collegiate women s lacrosse, the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation. The conference s top four regular-season finishers will converge upon Eugene, Ore., where Pape Field plays host to the 2013 MPSF Tournament hosted by the University of Oregon, May 3-5. Last year, the Ducks finished with a 7-0 mark and upended seven-time defending conference champ Stanford in the title match to earn the league s automatic berth into the NCAA championships. FIELD OF DREAMS: To accommodate the national growth of the sport, the NCAA expanded the lacrosse tournament field from 16 teams to 26 teams in time for the 2013 championship. Now, all 13 conference champions will receive automatic bids while 13 more teams will earn at-large selections. The top eight teams will be seeded in the bracket and will host first- and second-round games. The top six seeded teams receive byes into the second round and serve as hosts for a neutral-site first-round game. The first-round winners then play at the top six seeded teams. Teams seeded seventh and eighth will also host, but will have to play a first-round game. The national quarterfinals are set for on-campus sites May 18 or 19, with the four winners advancing to the finals May 24-26. LAXIN FOR CHANGE: Assistant coach Hilary Bowen is the Women s Program Representative for an organization called Fields of Growth International that aims to harness the passion of the lacrosse community into positive social impact through global leadership development, service, and by growing the game. In the summer of 2012, Bowen joined the organization in Uganda for a special summer mission. Visit her blog Laxin4Change.blogspot.com to learn more about her, and the organization s mission. BEACH BUMS: The USC coaching staff has truly soaked up all that is Southern California life. Strap on your rollerblades or hop on your bike and you might just run into them on The Strand (a bike path that runs along LA s trio of South Bay beach cities). Head coach Lindsey Munday lives in Manhattan Beach, assistant coach Devon Wills is just down the street in Hermosa Beach, while assistant coach Hilary Bowen and director of operations Regan Bosch are just a stone s throw away in Redondo Beach. Overall Overall Record... 5-7 Conference... 2-1 Home... 3-3 Away... 2-4 Neutral... 0-0 First to Score... 4-1 Second to Score... 1-6 Leading at Half... 4-1 Trailing at Half... 1-4 Tied at Half... 0-2 Overtime... 0-1 vs. Ranked Opponents... 0-3 vs. Unranked Opponents... 5-4 2013 USC Superlatives Against Opponents More Draw Controls... 5-1 Fewer Draw Controls... 0-6 Same Draw Controls... 0-0 More Ground Balls... 4-1 Fewer Ground Balls... 1-5 Same Ground Balls... 0-1 More Shots... 5-0 Fewer Shots... 0-7 Same Shots... 0-0 Streaks Win Streak... 3 (Feb. 15-Mar. 1) Losing Streak... 2, twice Active Streak... Lost 2 MPSF Team and Individual Leaders MPSF Team Rankings Shot Percentage... (.489), 3rd Saves Per Game... 8.58, 4th Save Percentage... (.419), 4th Turnovers Per Game... 14.17, T-4th Goals Per Game... 12.50, 5th Ground Balls Per Game... 15.25, 5th Points Per Game... 17.33, 5th Caused Turnovers Per Game... 8.42, 5th Goals Against Average... 11.78, 5th Draw Controls Per Game... 13.25, 5th Shots Per Game... 25.58, 6th Shots On Goal Per Game... 19.58, 6th Assists Per Game... 4.83, 8th Fouls Per Game... 17.17, 8th Individual MPSF Rankings Goals Caroline de Lyra... 3.33 gpg, 2nd Amanda Johansen... 2.42 gpg, 9th Assists Caroline de Lyra... 2.50 apg, 3rd Points Caroline de Lyra... 5.83 ppg, 1st Game-Winning Goals Caroline Cordrey... 0.18 gwgpg, T-3rd Ground Balls Courtney Tarleton... 2.50 gbpg, T-3rd Shots Caroline de Lyra... 6.50 spg, 2nd Amanda Johansen... 5.17 spg, T-6th Draw Controls Amanda Johansen... 5.50 dcpg, 1st Caused Turnovers Courtney Tarleton... 1.75 ctpg, 3rd Goals-Against Average Liz Shaeffer... 11.92 gaa, 5th Save Percentage Liz Shaeffer... (.424), 4th Saves Liz Shaeffer... 8.58 spg, 3rd Free-Position Goals Caroline Cordrey... 0.73 fpgpg, 2nd Through games of March 25, 2013 Score10 Goals, or More... 5-2 Score Fewer Than 10 Goals... 0-4

2013 USC Game-by-Game Category Leaders DATE OPPONENT POINTS GOALS ASSISTS SHOTS SHOTS ON GOAL Feb. 9 NORTHWESTERN de Lyra (3) Johansen (2) de Lyra (2) Johansen (3) de Lyra (2) Johansen (3) Johansen (2) Feb. 10 MASSACHUSETTS de Lyra (4) Bonomi (2) de Lyra (2) de Lyra (6) de Lyra (6) Cordrey (2) de Lyra (2) Feb. 15 PRESBYTERIAN Cordrey (5) Cordrey (4) Cordrey (1) Cordrey (6) Cordrey (6) Johansen (4) de Lyra (1) Gerton (4) Foreman (1) Feb. 24 SAINT MARY S (CA) * de Lyra (9) 3 players (3) de Lyra (6) Cordrey (11) Cordrey (7) Mar. 1 at LIU Brooklyn Bonomi (7) Bonomi (5) Austin (4) de Lyra (10) Bonomi (6) Cordrey (7) de Lyra (6) de Lyra (7) Mar. 3 at Princeton de Lyra (9) de Lyra (8) Cordrey (2) de Lyra (12) de Lyra (11) Mar. 6 at UC Davis * de Lyra (8) Johansen (5) de Lyra (4) Johansen (10) Johansen (8) Mar. 8 at Stanford * de Lyra (5) Cordrey (4) de Lyra (2) de Lyra (8) de Lyra (7) Mar. 13 TEMPLE de Lyra (3) Johansen (3) de Lyra (1) Johansen (6) Johansen (5) Johansen (3) Mar. 16 MARQUETTE de Lyra (9) Bonomi (6) de Lyra (6) Bonomi (9) Bonomi (8) Mar. 19 at Bryant de Lyra (6) de Lyra (4) de Lyra (2) de Lyra (6) de Lyra (6) Mar. 22 at Brown Johansen (4) de Lyra (3) Johansen (1) Johansen (6) Johansen (6) Johansen (3) Mar. 31 DENVER * Apr. 4 at Oregon * Apr. 12 CALIFORNIA * Apr. 20 FRESNO STATE * Apr. 27 at San Diego State * DATE OPPONENT SAVES GROUND BALLS DRAW CONTROLS CAUSED T/O RESULT Feb. 9 NORTHWESTERN Shaeffer (18) Tarleton (4) Johansen (2) Tarleton (1) L, 18-5 Hennegan (1) Feb. 10 MASSACHUSETTS Shaeffer (12) Cordrey (3) Johansen (5) Horan (2) L, 18-9 de Lyra (3) Feb. 15 PRESBYTERIAN Shaeffer (3) Dreyer (3) Johansen (10) Dreyer (2) W, 24-4 Plastaras (3) Plastaras (2) Tarleton (2) Feb. 24 SAINT MARY S (CA) * Shaeffer (8) Tarleton (4) Johansen (9) Tarleton (4) W, 17-8 Mar. 1 at LIU Brooklyn Shaeffer (5) Austin (3) Johansen (7) Austin (2) W, 23-8 Tarleton (3) Dalmass (2) Mar. 3 at Princeton Shaeffer (6) Dreyer (3) Johansen (7) Tarleton (3) L, 18-13 Tarleton (3) Mar. 6 at UC Davis * Shaeffer (11) Tarleton (4) Johansen (6) Dalmass (2) W, 12-7 Tarleton (2) Mar. 8 at Stanford * Shaeffer (9) Dreyer (4) Johansen (5) Dalmass (2) L, 17-12 Mar. 13 TEMPLE Shaeffer (8) Eddy (3) Johansen (6) Eddy (3) L, 12-7 Shaeffer (3) Mar. 16 MARQUETTE Shaeffer (6) Johansen (4) 4 players (2) Tarleton (5) W, 12-9 Mar. 19 at Bryant Shaeffer (5) Couture (2) Johansen (6) 8 players (1) L, 15-8 Mar. 22 at Brown Shaeffer (12) 4 players (2) Couture (2) Couture (1) L, 9-8 Johansen (2) Meagher (1) Sommi (1) Mar. 31 DENVER * Apr. 4 at Oregon * Apr. 12 CALIFORNIA * Apr. 20 FRESNO STATE * Apr. 27 at San Diego State * * indicates MPSF game Bold indicates home game

2013 USC Player Capsules #1 Courtney Tarleton Freshman Defense Ridgewood, N.J. Ridgewood HS 2013 12 0 0 0 30 8 5 21 Total 12 0 0 0 30 8 5 21 #6 Olivia Gerton Sophomore Attack Livermore, Calif. Granada HS 2013 4 6 1 7 4 1 0 0 Total 4 6 1 7 4 1 0 0 #9 Carley Horan Freshman Defense Far Hills, N.J. West Morris Mendham HS 2013 10 0 0 0 2 0 1 3 Total 10 0 0 0 2 0 1 3 Ground Balls 4, 3x, last at UC Davis (03/06) Draw Controls 2, 2x, last at Bryant (03/19) Caused TOs 5 vs. Marquette (03/16) Points 4 vs. Presbyterian (02/15) Goals 4 vs. Presbyterian (02/15) Assists 1 at LIU Brooklyn (03/01) Ground Balls 2 at LIU Brooklyn (03/01) Draw Controls 1 at LIU Brooklyn (03/01) Ground Balls 1, 2x, last vs. SMC (02/24) Draw Controls -- Caused TOs 2 vs. Massachusetts (02/10) #4 Kelsey Davey Freshman Attack/Midfield Katonah, N.Y. John Jay HS 2013 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Total -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- #7 Amanda Johansen Freshman Midfield Glen Head, N.Y. North Shore HS 2013 12 29 8 37 16 66 28 8 Total 12 29 8 37 16 66 28 8 #10 Alex Foreman Sophomore Defense Sammamish, Wash. Eastside Catholic 2013 2 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 Total 2 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 Ground Balls -- Draw Controls -- Points 6 at UC Davis (03/06) Goals 5 at UC Davis (03/06) Assists 1, 8x, last at Brown (03/22) Ground Balls 4 vs. Marquette (03/16) Draw Controls 10 vs. Presbyterian (02/15) Caused TOs 3 vs. Marquette (03/16) Points 1 vs. Presbyterian (02/15) Assists 1 vs. Presbyterian (02/15) Ground Balls 2 vs. Presbyterian (02/15) Draw Controls 1 vs. Presbyterian (02/15) Caused TOs 1 vs. Presbyterian (02/15) #5 Justina Burns Sophomore Midfield Granite Bay, Calif. St. Francis HS 2013 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #8 Haleigh Dalmass Freshman Midfield Moorestown, N.J. Moorestown HS 2013 12 8 0 8 13 7 11 12 Total 12 8 0 8 13 7 11 12 #11 Liz Shaeffer Freshman Goalie El Dorado Hills, Calif. Oak Ridge HS GP Min GA GAA GB SV Pct. 2013 12 704:30 140 11.92 18 103.424 Total 12 704:30 140 11.92 18 103.424 Ground Balls -- Draw Controls -- Points 2 vs. SMC (02/24) Goals 2 vs. SMC (02/24) Ground Balls 3, 2x, last vs. MU (03/16) Draw Controls 2 vs. SMC (02/24) Caused TOs 2, 4x, last vs. MU (03/16) Saves 18 vs. Northwestern (02/09) Goals Against 18, 3x, last at Prince (03/03) Ground Balls 3 vs. Temple (03/13) Caused TOs 1, 3x, last vs. MU (03/16)

2013 USC Player Capsules #12 Kaila Sommi Sophomore Midfield Belle Mead, N.J. Montgomery HS #17 Emily Boone Sophomore Attack/Midfield Costa Mesa, Calif. St. Margaret s Episcopal #20 Ceilidh Meagher Junior Midfield Pawling, N.Y. Colby College 2013 12 4 1 5 2 15 9 4 Total 12 4 1 5 2 15 9 4 2013 2 1 1 2 0 0 2 0 Total 2 1 1 2 0 0 2 0 2013 12 1 1 2 8 8 10 4 Total 12 1 1 2 8 8 10 4 Points 2 at LIU Brooklyn (03/01) Goals 2 at LIU Brooklyn (03/01) Assists 1 at UC Davis (03/06) Ground Balls 1, 2x, last vs. MU (03/16) Draw Controls 4 vs. Presbyterian (02/15) Caused TOs 1, 4x, last at Brown (03/22) Points 1, 2x, last at LIU Brooklyn (03/01) Goals 1 vs. Presbyterian (02/15) Assists 1 at LIU Brooklyn (03/01) Ground Balls -- Draw Controls -- Points 1, 2x, last at Bryant (03/19) Goals 1 vs. Massachusetts (02/10) Assists 1 at Bryant (03/19) Ground Balls 2, 2x, last at UC Davis (03/06) Draw Controls 2, 2x, last vs. Temple (03/13) Caused TOs 1, 4x, last at Brown (03/22) #15 Caroline Cordrey Freshman Attack/Midfield Summit, N.J. Summit HS 2013 11 22 6 28 5 5 14 2 Total 11 22 6 28 5 5 14 2 #18 Kaitlyn Couture Sophomore Midfield/Defense Coronado, Calif. Coronado HS 2013 12 0 0 0 10 10 5 7 Total 12 0 0 0 10 10 5 7 #21 Caitlin Campion Freshman Defense Western Springs, Ill. Lyons Township HS 2013 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Points 7 at LIU Brooklyn (03/01) Goals 4, 3x, last at Stanford (03/08) Assists 3 at LIU Brooklyn (03/01) Ground Balls 3 vs. Massachusetts (02/10) Draw Controls 3 at LIU Brooklyn (03/01) Caused TOs 1, 2x, last vs. SMC (02/24) Ground Balls 2, 2x, last at Bryant (03/19) Draw Controls 3 at Bryant (03/19) Caused TOs 2 at Princeton (03/03) Ground Balls -- Draw Controls -- #16 Paige Bonomi Freshman Attack Northport, N.Y. Northport HS 2013 12 27 3 30 9 5 5 5 Total 12 27 3 30 9 5 5 5 #19 Hayley Kerr Freshman Defense Port Washington, N.Y. Paul D. Schreiber HS 2013 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Total -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- #22 Maggie Mawhinney Freshman Attack Fort Collins, Colo. Poudre HS 2013 5 4 0 4 6 4 4 2 Total 5 4 0 4 6 4 4 2 Points 7 at LIU Brooklyn (03/01) Goals 6 vs. Marquette (03/16) Assists 2 at LIU Brooklyn (03/01) Ground Balls 3 at Stanford (03/08) Draw Controls 1, 5x, last at Brown (05/22) Caused TOs 1, 4x, last vs. Marquette (03/16) Ground Balls -- Draw Controls -- Points 3 vs. Presbyterian (02/15) Goals 3 vs. Presbyterian (02/15) Ground Balls 3 vs. Marquette (03/16) Draw Controls 2, 2x, last vs. MU (03/16) Caused TOs 1, 2x, last at Bryant (03/19)

2013 USC Player Capsules #24 Katie Austin Freshman Attack Alexandria, Va. St. Stephens & St. Agnes 2013 12 7 6 13 8 5 5 4 Total 12 7 6 13 8 5 5 4 #27 Elizabeth Eddy Junior Midfield/Defense Newport Beach, Calif. Newport Harbor HS 2013 8 0 0 0 9 1 4 5 Total 8 0 0 0 9 1 4 5 #37 Jacky Hennegan Freshman Midfield/Defense Bremerton, Wash. Central Kitsap HS 2013 12 0 0 0 7 3 4 7 Total 12 0 0 0 7 3 4 7 Points 5 at LIU Brooklyn (03/01) Goals 2 vs. SMC (02/24) Assists 4 at LIU Brooklyn (03/01) Ground Balls 3 at LIU Brooklyn (03/01) Draw Controls 1, 5x, last at Bryant (03/19) Caused TOs 2 at LIU Brooklyn (03/01) Ground Balls 3 vs. Temple (03/13) Draw Controls 1 at UC Davis (03/06) Caused TOs 3 vs. Temple (03/13) Ground Balls 2, 2x, last vs. Presby. (02/15) Draw Controls 1, 3x, last at Brown (03/22) Caused TOs 2 vs. Marquette (03/16) #25 Caroline de Lyra Freshman Attack/Midfield Brightwaters, N.Y. Bay Shore Senior HS 2013 12 40 30 70 8 4 32 4 Total 12 40 30 70 8 4 32 4 #31 Kelsey Dreyer Freshman Defense Gillette, N.J. Watchung Hills Regional HS 2013 9 0 0 0 18 12 13 6 Total 9 0 0 0 18 12 13 6 #43 Cassandra Collins Freshman Goalie Easton, Conn. St. Joseph HS GP Min GA GAA GB SV Pct. 2013 2 23:47 3 7.57 0 0.000 Total 2 23:47 3 7.57 0 0.000 Points 9, 3x, last vs. Marquette (03/16) Goals 8 at Princeton (03/03) Assists 6, 2x, last vs. Marquette (03/16) Ground Balls 3, 2x, last vs. MU (03/16) Draw Controls 2 vs. Marquette (03/16) Caused TOs 1, 3x, last at Stanford (03/08) Ground Balls 4 at Stanford (03/08) Draw Controls 3, 2x, last at Stanford (03/08) Caused TOs 2 vs. Presbyterian (02/15) Saves -- Goals Against 2 at LIU Brooklyn (03/01) Ground Balls -- #26 Ceara Leo Sophomore Defense Portland, Ore. Woodrow Wilson HS 2013 5 0 0 0 5 2 4 1 Total 5 0 0 0 5 2 4 1 #34 Eggy Plastaras Freshman Midfield Fort Salonga, N.Y. Kings Park HS 2013 5 1 0 1 3 2 5 2 Total 5 1 0 1 3 2 5 2 Ground Balls 2 at Brown (03/22) Draw Controls 1, 2x, last at Bryant (03/22) Caused TOs 1 vs. Presbyterian (02/15) Points 1 vs. Presbyterian (02/15) Goals 1 vs. Presbyterian (02/15) Ground Balls 3 vs. Presbyterian (02/15) Draw Controls 1, 2x, last at Bryant (03/19) Caused TOs 2 vs. Presbyterian (02/15)

2013 USC Lacrosse USC Category Leaders All games (as of Mar 23, 2013) ## Points GP G A Pts Shots 25 de Lyra, Caroline 12 40 30 70 78 7 Johansen, Amanda 12 29 8 37 62 16 Bonomi, Paige 12 27 3 30 47 15 Cordrey, Caroline 11 22 6 28 51 24 Austin, Katie 12 7 6 13 12 ## Goals GP G A Pts Shots 25 de Lyra, Caroline 12 40 30 70 78 7 Johansen, Amanda 12 29 8 37 62 16 Bonomi, Paige 12 27 3 30 47 15 Cordrey, Caroline 11 22 6 28 51 8 Dalmass, Haleigh 12 8 0 8 23 ## Assists GP G A Pts Shots 25 de Lyra, Caroline 12 40 30 70 78 7 Johansen, Amanda 12 29 8 37 62 15 Cordrey, Caroline 11 22 6 28 51 24 Austin, Katie 12 7 6 13 12 16 Bonomi, Paige 12 27 3 30 47 ## Ground Balls GP No. 1 Tarleton, Courtney 12 30 11 Shaeffer, Liz 12 18 31 Dreyer, Kelsey 9 18 7 Johansen, Amanda 12 16 8 Dalmass, Haleigh 12 13 ## Draw Controls GP No. 7 Johansen, Amanda 12 66 12 Sommi, Kaila 12 15 31 Dreyer, Kelsey 9 12 18 Couture, Kaitlyn 12 10 1 Tarleton, Courtney 12 8 ## Shots GP G A Shots Shot% 25 de Lyra, Caroline 12 40 30 78.513 7 Johansen, Amanda 12 29 8 62.468 15 Cordrey, Caroline 11 22 6 51.431 16 Bonomi, Paige 12 27 3 47.574 8 Dalmass, Haleigh 12 8 0 23.348 ## Shot Pct. GP G A Shots Shot% 22 Mawhinney, Maggie 5 4 0 5.800 24 Austin, Katie 12 7 6 12.583 16 Bonomi, Paige 12 27 3 47.574 6 Gerton, Olivia 4 6 1 11.545 25 de Lyra, Caroline 12 40 30 78.513 ## Shots on Goal GP G A Shots SOG SOG% 25 de Lyra, Caroline 12 40 30 78 66.846 7 Johansen, Amanda 12 29 8 62 46.742 16 Bonomi, Paige 12 27 3 47 36.766 15 Cordrey, Caroline 11 22 6 51 34.667 8 Dalmass, Haleigh 12 8 0 23 15.652 ## Shots on Goal Pct. GP G A Shots SOG SOG% 17 Boone, Emily 2 1 1 2 2 1.000 20 Meagher, Ceilidh 12 1 1 2 2 1.000 34 Plastaras, Eggy 5 1 0 2 2 1.000 24 Austin, Katie 12 7 6 12 11.917 25 de Lyra, Caroline 12 40 30 78 66.846 ## Caused Turnovers GP No. 1 Tarleton, Courtney 12 21 8 Dalmass, Haleigh 12 12 7 Johansen, Amanda 12 8 37 Hennegan, Jacky 12 7 18 Couture, Kaitlyn 12 7 ## Game-winning Goals GP No. 15 Cordrey, Caroline 11 2 25 de Lyra, Caroline 12 1 7 Johansen, Amanda 12 1 16 Bonomi, Paige 12 1 ## Free-position Goals GP No. 15 Cordrey, Caroline 11 8 8 Dalmass, Haleigh 12 5 7 Johansen, Amanda 12 4 16 Bonomi, Paige 12 2 25 de Lyra, Caroline 12 2

2013 USC Lacrosse USC Combined Team Statistics Conference games (as of Mar 09, 2013) RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 2-1 1-0 1-1 0-0 CONFERENCE 2-1 1-0 1-1 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Date Opponent Score Att. * Feb 24 SAINT MARY'S COLLEGE W 17-8 222 * Mar 06 at UC Davis W 12-7 236 * Mar 08 at #18 Stanford L 12-17 572 TEAM STATISTICS USC OPP SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 41-95 32-77 Goals scored per game 13.67 10.67 Shot pct..432.416 Shots on goal-attempts 68-95 60-77 SOG pct..716.779 Shots/Game 31.7 25.7 Assists 18 13 Free position Made-Att 8-16 3-7 Free position pct..500.429 GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals 41 32 Free-position 8 3 Unassisted 23 19 Overtime 0 0 Goals scored average 13.67 10.67 GROUND BALLS 48 40 DRAW CONTROLS 40 39 TURNOVERS 33 36 CAUSED TURNOVERS 24 21 CLEARS 38-47 34-41 Clear Pct..809.829 ATTENDANCE Total 222 808 Dates/Avg Per Date 1/222 2/404 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0 ## PLAYER GP G A Pts Sh Gw GB DC TO CT 25 de Lyra, Caroline 3 10 12 22 22 0 0 0 5 1 7 Johansen, Amanda 3 10 3 13 24 0 3 20 5 1 15 Cordrey, Caroline 3 8 0 8 21 1 1 0 3 1 16 Bonomi, Paige 3 6 1 7 14 1 5 3 1 3 24 Austin, Katie 3 3 1 4 5 0 1 1 1 2 8 Dalmass, Haleigh 3 3 0 3 5 0 6 3 3 4 6 Gerton, Olivia 1 1 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 12 Sommi, Kaila 3 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 20 Meagher, Ceilidh 3 0 0 0 1 0 2 3 2 0 37 Hennegan, Jacky 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 31 Dreyer, Kelsey 3 0 0 0 0 0 5 6 3 1 27 Eddy, Elizabeth 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 3 1 18 Couture, Kaitlyn 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 1 11 Shaeffer, Liz 3 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 2 0 9 Horan, Carley 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 Tarleton, Courtney 3 0 0 0 0 0 10 1 1 7 Total 3 41 18 59 95 2 48 40 33 24 Opponents 3 32 13 45 77 1 40 39 36 21 ## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Save Pct W-L-T 11 Shaeffer, Liz 3 180:00 32 10.67 28.467 2-1-0 Total 3 180:00 32 10.67 28.467 2-1-0 Opponents 3 180:00 41 13.67 27.397 1-2-0 Goals by Period 1st 2nd Total USC 19 22 41 Opponents 19 13 32 Saves by Period 1st 2nd Total USC 15 13 28 Opponents 12 15 27 Shots by Period 1st 2nd Total USC 47 48 95 Opponents 43 34 77 Shots on Goal 1st 2nd Total USC 31 37 68 Opponents 34 26 60

2013 USC Lacrosse USC Combined Team Statistics All games (as of Mar 23, 2013) RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 5-7 3-3 2-4 0-0 CONFERENCE 2-1 1-0 1-1 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 3-6 2-3 1-3 0-0 Date Opponent Score Att. Feb 09 #1 NORTHWESTERN L 5-18 2890 Feb 10 #14 MASSACHUSETTS L 9-18 289 Feb 15 PRESBYTERIAN W 24-4 127 * Feb 24 SAINT MARY'S COLLEGE W 17-8 222 Mar 01 at LIU Brooklyn W 23-8 259 Mar 03 at Princeton L 13-18 126 * Mar 06 at UC Davis W 12-7 236 * Mar 08 at #18 Stanford L 12-17 572 Mar 13 TEMPLE L 7-12 133 Mar 16 MARQUETTE W 12-9 84 Mar 19 at Bryant L 8-15 62 Mar 22 at Brown Lo2 8-9 317 TEAM STATISTICS USC OPP SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 150-307 143-321 Goals scored per game 12.50 11.92 Shot pct..489.445 Shots on goal-attempts 235-307 246-321 SOG pct..765.766 Shots/Game 25.6 26.8 Assists 58 60 Free position Made-Att 29-64 21-39 Free position pct..453.538 GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals 150 143 Free-position 29 21 Unassisted 92 83 Overtime 0 1 Goals scored average 12.36 11.78 GROUND BALLS 183 163 DRAW CONTROLS 159 160 TURNOVERS 170 165 CAUSED TURNOVERS 101 105 CLEARS 131-176 125-163 Clear Pct..744.767 ATTENDANCE Total 3745 1572 Dates/Avg Per Date 6/624 6/262 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0 ## PLAYER GP G A Pts Sh Gw GB DC TO CT 25 de Lyra, Caroline 12 40 30 70 78 1 8 4 32 4 7 Johansen, Amanda 12 29 8 37 62 1 16 66 28 8 16 Bonomi, Paige 12 27 3 30 47 1 9 5 5 5 15 Cordrey, Caroline 11 22 6 28 51 2 5 5 14 2 24 Austin, Katie 12 7 6 13 12 0 8 5 5 4 8 Dalmass, Haleigh 12 8 0 8 23 0 13 7 11 12 6 Gerton, Olivia 4 6 1 7 11 0 4 1 0 0 12 Sommi, Kaila 12 4 1 5 9 0 2 15 9 4 22 Mawhinney, Maggi 5 4 0 4 5 0 6 4 4 2 20 Meagher, Ceilidh 12 1 1 2 2 0 8 8 10 4 17 Boone, Emily 2 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 2 0 34 Plastaras, Eggy 5 1 0 1 2 0 3 2 5 2 10 Foreman, Alex 2 0 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 1 27 Eddy, Elizabeth 8 0 0 0 2 0 9 1 4 5 31 Dreyer, Kelsey 9 0 0 0 1 0 18 12 13 6 43 Collins, Cassandra 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 37 Hennegan, Jacky 12 0 0 0 0 0 7 3 4 7 26 Leo, Ceara 5 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 4 1 21 Campion, Caitlin 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 Couture, Kaitlyn 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 5 7 11 Shaeffer, Liz 12 0 0 0 0 0 18 0 9 3 9 Horan, Carley 10 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 3 5 Burns, Justina 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Tarleton, Courtney 12 0 0 0 0 0 30 8 5 21 Total 12 150 58 208 307 5 183 159 170 101 Opponents 12 143 60 203 321 7 163 160 165 105 ## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Save Pct W-L-T 43 Collins, Cassandra 2 23:47 3 7.57 0.000 0-0-0 11 Shaeffer, Liz 12 704:30 140 11.92 103.424 5-7-0 Total 12 728:17 143 11.78 103.419 5-7-0 Opponents 12 728:17 150 12.36 85.362 7-5-0 Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total USC 81 69 0 0 150 Opponents 77 65 0 1 143 Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total USC 59 44 0 0 103 Opponents 38 46 1 0 85 Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total USC 163 143 1 0 307 Opponents 182 135 1 3 321 Shots on Goal 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total USC 119 115 1 0 235 Opponents 136 109 0 1 246