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syracuse field hockey Ncaa tournament 1993 1995 2001 BIG EAST Champions 1993 1995 2001 Schedule/Results (7-1, 1-0 BIG EAST) August 25 at Colgate W, 6-4 26 MASSACHUSETTS (OAA) W, 1-0 September 1 vs. Maine! W, 4-3 OT 2 at Dartmouth W, 2-1 7 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W, 4-3 9 TEMPLE L, 0-1 14 RUTGERS * (OAA) W, 2-1 16 HOFSTRA W, 2-1 21 at No. 16 Louisville * 3 p.m. 22 St. Louis @ 3 p.m. 28 at Georgetown * # 3 p.m. 30 at American 2 p.m. October 3 at Penn State 4 p.m. 7 VILLANOVA * 1 p.m. 12 at Providence * 7 p.m. 14 at Yale 1 p.m. 21 CONNECTICUT * (OAA) 1 p.m. 25 CORNELL (OAA) 7 p.m. November 3-4 BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP TBA! - Hanover, N.H. @ - Louisville, Ky. # - College Park, Md. OAA - Games shown live on All Access * BIG EAST Conference Game Home games in BOLD CAPS Quick Facts Location...Syracuse, N.Y. 13244 Founded... 1870 Enrollment...11,500 Chancellor... Dr. Nancy Cantor Admissions Office...(315) 443-2300 Athletics Director... Dr. Daryl J. Gross Athletic Department...(315) 443-8705 Nickname... Orange Color... Orange Home Field... J.S. Coyne Stadium (2,700) Conference... BIG EAST Head Coach...Ange Bradley (Delaware 88) Career Record...142-62, 17th season School Record...7-1, 1st season Assistant Coach...Lynn Farquhar Assistant Coach... Guy Cathro 2006 Overall/BIG EAST Record... 10-9/2-4 2006 BIG EAST Finish... 5th Starters Returning/Lost...5/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...10/12 Weekly Notes #5 at No. 16 Louisville (4-4, 0-1) Friday, September 21 3 p.m. Trager Stadium Louisville, Ky. Television - uoflsports.com Live stats - UofL All Access vs. St. Louis (2-6) Saturday, September 22 3 p.m. Trager Stadium Louisville, Ky. THIS WEEKEND: The Syracuse Orange (7-1, 1-0 BIG EAST) travels to Louisville, Ky. for two contests this weekend. SU opens the weekend on Friday, September 21 with a BIG EAST battle against No. 16 Louisville (4-4, 0-0 BIG EAST) at 3 p.m. at UofL s Trager Stadium. The contest will be shown live on uoflsports.com via All Access. Live stats of the game are also available for free on uoflsports.com. The Orange remains in Kentucky on Saturday, September 22 for a contest with the St. Louis Billikens (2-6) at 3 p.m. at UofL s Trager Stadium. A STELLAR START: The Ange Bradley era of Syracuse field hockey is off to a stellar start. The Orange is off to its best start since 1990 when SU began the season 7-1. Syracuse has recorded victories at Colgate (6-4), against Massachusetts (1-0) and Maine (4-3 OT), at Dartmouth (2-1), versus Central Michigan (4-3), against Rutgers (2-1) and versus Hofstra (2-1). RUTGERS WRAP UP: Freshman goalkeeper Christina Puggi recorded five brilliant saves and senior forward Gloria Nantulya scored twice as the Syracuse field hockey team opened the BIG EAST schedule with a 2-1 victory against Rutgers on September 14 at J.S. Coyne Stadium. SU converted on a corner opportunity as Leigh Fawcett s shot from the top of the circle was blocked sending the ball to Nantulya who the got her stick on it and beat RU goalkeeper Rosalyn Wentko for her fifth goal of the year. Amy Lewis scored her BIG EASTbest ninth goal of the year off a penalty corner at 39:50. Melissa Bowman provided the push and Corinne Bach made the stop as Lewis beat Puggi to tie the score at 1-1. The Orange picked up the pace with freshman midfielder Maggie Befort centering the ball from the right side to Nantulya who then slipped it by Wentko. The senior s second goal of the night and sixth of the year put the score at 2-1 with 16 minutes remaining. Puggi registered five saves in her first career start while picking up her third victory of the year. Wentko recorded three saves in the loss. Rutgers outshot the Orange, 14-10, and held a 10-7 advantage in penalty corners. STAT NUGGET: Senior forward Gloria Nantulya joins freshman midfielder Maggie Befort and back Leigh Fawcett as SU s single-game multi-goal scorers. Befort however, is the lone Syracuse player to register two multi-goal games for the Orange. The freshman scored twice in her Orange debut in SU s 6-4 season-opening victory at Colgate on August 25. She repeated the feat in Syracuse s 4-3 win against Central Michigan on September 7. Fawcett accomplished the deed in SU s 4-3 overtime win against Maine on September 1. HOFSTRA WRAP UP: Freshman Lelia Sacrè scored her first career goal to help boost the Syracuse field hockey team to a 2-1 victory against the Hofstra Pride on September 16 at J.S. Coyne Stadium. Sacrè made her first career start for the Orange in her second game of the season after missing the first six games due to injury. Sacrè deflected a right-side cross past Hofstra goalkeeper Nadine Surak late in the first half, giving the Orange the 1-0 advantage at the break. Just 30 seconds into the second half senior forward Pemba Ramdoo slipped a shot past freshman goalkeeper Christina Puggi on a breakaway, tying the game 1-1. Both teams battled back and forth for the next ten minutes of the half until Syracuse senior Gloria Nantulya broke the tie, netting her team-best seventh goal of the season. Nantulya converted a rebound off a penalty corner to give Syracuse the 2-1 advantage. Puggi earned the win, making three saves in the second start of her career. Junior goalkeeper Heather Hess relieved Puggi and also made one save. STAT NUGGET: The one-two punch of goalkeepers Heather Hess and Christina Puggi has been a very successful one for the Orange. Hess has seen a little more time (369:34), playing in seven games with six starts. The senior has recorded a 1.89 goals-againstaverage, a.750 saves perentage, one shut out and a 3-1 mark. She tallied a season-best 11 saves against Temple. Puggi has played in four games with two starts. She has a perfect 4-0 record with a 1.39 GAA and a.733 saves percentage. The freshman has only allowed four goals in her 201:31 minutes. syracuse university athletic communications Josh Waldman, Field Hockey Contact Office: (315) 443-2608 Fax: (315) 443-2076 Cell: (315) 403-0272 jmwaldma@syr.edu www.suathletics.com

NFHCA Coaches Poll Tuesday, September 18, Rk. Team Points 1. North Carolina (8-0) 972 (41) 2. Maryland (7-0) 936 (8) 3. Iowa (7-1) 827 4. Connecticut (7-1) 812 5. Wake Forest (5-2) 787 6. Michigan State (7-1) 747 7. Penn State (5-3) 631 8. James Madison (5-2) 589 9. American (8-0) 535 10. Boston College (6-2) 478 11. Ohio (5-3) 408 12. Michigan (4-4) 372 13. Duke (4-4) 363 14. Old Dominion (2-5) 345 15. Virginia (5-2) 337 16. Louisville (4-4) 251 17. Delaware (7-1) 208 18. Albany (5-3) 190 19. Boston University (6-2) 153 20. Stanford (6-0) 144 Also Receiving Votes: Syracuse (50), Indiana (39), Villanova (23), Ohio State (17), Temple (17), Pennsylvania (14), Providence College (13), Vermont (11), College of William & Mary (7), Princeton (6), Kent State (3), Saint Joseph s (2), California (1), Drexel (1), Yale (1). BIG EAST Standings Standings through games of Sept. 16 BIG EAST OVERALL Syracuse 1-0 1.000 7-1.875 W1 Providence 1-0 1.000 5-2.714 W5 Villanova 1-0 1.000 4-2.677 W2 Louisville 0-0.000 4-4.500 W1 Connecticut 0-1.000 7-1.875 L1 Rutgers 0-1.000 5-3.625 W1 Georgetown 0-1.000 2-6.200 W1 BIG EAST Honors BIG EAST WEEKLY OFFENSIVE PLAYER - Sept. 17: Gloria Nantulya BIG EAST WEEKLY OFFENSIVE PLAYER - Aug. 26: Leigh Fawcett & Gloria Nantulya Sept. 3: Maggie Befort & Leigh Fawcett Sept. 10: Maggie Befort The Week Behind September Wed. 12 Georgetown, 1 at Towson, 3 Rhode Island, 0 at Providence, 2 Fri. 14 Rutgers, 1 at Syracuse, 2 Michigan, 3 at Louisville, 2 Michigan State, 3 at Connecticut, 4 (OT) Sat. 15 Georgetown, 0 at Providence, 5 Sun. 16 Villanova, 3 at Connecticut, 2 Rutgers, 1 at Cornell, 0 (OT) Georgetown, 1 at Brown, 0 Hofstra, 1 at Syracuse, 2 Vermont, 2 at Louisville, 4 STAT TRACKER: Senior forward Gloria Nantulya leads the team in points with 15 and goals with seven. She has also tallied a team-best three gamewinning goals. Coming into this season, the senior had only one assist and one shot to her credit in 43 career games. Leigh Fawcett has tallied a teambest three assists. Junior goalkeeper Heather Hess has seen the majority of action in the cage and has registered three victories while recording a 1.86 goals-against-average and a.745 saves percentage. DEFENSIVE STOPPER: Junior back Heather Doran has been Syracuse s on-the-field general this season. The junior has recorded all three of SU s defensive saves as well as one assist. FRESH FACES: The Orange has had six players score their first career goal this season. Gloria Nantulya, Maggie Befort, Leigh Fawcett, Shelby Schraden, Kristin Girouard and Lelia Sacré have all found the back of the cage for the first time in their respective careers. Seniors Jessica Lerew and Brittany Angellella are the only two players who have scored in previous seasons. UNDEFEATED: Syracuse started the season 5-0. It was the program s best start since a 6-0 start in 1997.The Orange won a program-best six games to start that season, outscoring its opponents 15-0. BIG EAST OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Senior forward Gloria Nantulya was named the BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week on September 17 after leading the Orange to a 2-0 week with the gamewinning goal in both games.the senior tallied both of SU s goals in the Orange s 2-1 triumph of Rutgers in the BIG EAST opener for both schools. She followed up that performance by scoring the game-winning goal two days later in the 2-1 victory against Hofstra. NFHCA COACHES POLL: The Syracuse Orange received 50 votes in this week s STX/NFHCA Division I National Coaches Poll. The Orange was ranked 20th in the September 4 poll. Its first ranking since October 26, 2004, when SU was also No. 20. ORANGE SLICES: Seven Orange players have started all eight contests. Maggie Befort, Gloria Nantulya, Leigh Fawcett, Brittany Angellella, Jessica Lerew, Brittany Shannon and Heather Hess have been mainstays in SU s staring lineup. Kim Coyle has started seven of SU s eight contests. SYRACUSE FIELD HOCKEY ROSTER No. Name Year Pos. Hometown/High School 0 Christina Puggi Fr. G Haddonfiled, N.J./Haddonfield Memorial 1 Anne Culp Fr. B Radnor,Pa./Radnor 2 Maggie Befort Fr. M Mechanicsburg, Pa./Cumberland Valley HS 3 Kim Coyle So. M Silver Spring, Md./James Hubert Blake 4 Leigh Fawcett Gr. M Bridge of Don, Aberdeen/ Bonagrass Grove 6 Heather Doran Jr. M Marathon, N.Y./Marathon Central HS 7 Lelia Sacré Fr. M Richmond, B.C./Seaguam Secondary 8 Megan Keller Fr. B Horsham, Pa./ Hatboro-Horsham HS 9 Brittany Angellella Sr. B Manahawkin, N.J./Southern Regional 10 Lindsay Conrad So. F Wilkes Barre, Pa./Meyers HS 11 Shannon Taylor Sr. F Midlothian, Va./James River HS 12 Gloria Nantuyla Sr. M Nairobi, Kenya/Brookline HS/Hillcrest Secondary 13 Olivia Kranich Fr. M Honesdale, Pa./Wallenpawpack Area 14 Lena Voelmle So. M Hershey, Pa./Hershey HS 15 Danielle Hare Fr. B Calgary, Alberta/Bowness 16 Alexandra Rowley Fr. B Lake Forest, Ill./Lake Forest HS 17 Nicole Lamison Fr. M Liverpool, N.Y./Liverpool 18 Jessica Lerew Sr. F York Springs, Pa./Bermudian Springs 20 Kristin Girouard Fr. F Oak Hill, Va./Oakton 21 Kasey Flohr So. B Fairfield, Pa./Fairfield 22 Brittany Shannon Jr. F Ronks, Pa./Conestoga Valley HS 23 Shelby Schraden Fr. F Allentown, Pa./William Allen HS 31 Tracy Deitrick So. F Mountain Lakes, N.J./Mountain Lakes 96 Heather Hess Jr. G Lititz, Pa./Schuylkill Valley HS Head Coach: Ange Bradley, 1st year at Syracuse (Delaware, 1988) Assistant Coach: Lynn Farquhar, 1st year at Syracuse (Old Dominion, 2005) Assistant Coach: Guy Cathro, 1st year at Syracuse (Heriot Watt, 1999) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Angellella... Ange - el - LELLA Deitrick...DEE - trick Doran... DOOR - anne Lerew... Luh - ROO Nantulya... Nan - TOOL - ya Sacré, Lelia...Sac - RAY, LEE - la Schraden...Shray - den Voelmle... Vome - LEE

CREATING OPPORTUNITIES: Syracuse has done a good job of creating scoring opportunities. SU has outshot its opponents, 127-93. The Orange has also created 24 more penalty corners, 65-41. BIG EAST HONOR ROLL: Field hockey freshman midfielder Maggie Befort was named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll on Septmber 10 for her performance in the Orange s 4-3 victory against Central Michigan. Graduate student Leigh Fawcett and Befort received BIG EAST Honor Roll on September 3 honors for their performances against Maine and Dartmouth. Senior forward Gloria Nantulya and Fawcett received the BIG EAST Honor Roll accolades on August 26 for their performances against Colgate and Massachusetts. SCOUTING THE LOUISVILLE CARDINALS: Louisville (4-4) kept its season record at.500 after losing 3-2 to No. 15 Michigan and defeating Vermont 4-2. With Syracuse and Saint Louis coming to town this week, the Cardinals look to win two-consecutive games for the first time since Aug. 31 and Sept. 2. UofL was the only BIG EAST team to not have a conference match last weekend. Nicole Youman, Janelle Avila, Allison Maffitt lead the team with four goals apiece. Youman leads the team with 11 points (4g, 3a) and Lauren Schaefer has a team-best four assists. Marie- Claire Heller has seen the majority of action in the cage, recording a 2.01 goals-against-average and a.673 saves percentage. SU VS. LOUISVILLE ALL-TIME: The Orange and Louisville series is tied at 2-2. The Cardinals won the last two meetings, including last year s 5-2 victory in Syracuse. IN THE BIG EAST STATS Monday, September 17, LAST SEASON: Lisa Wasser scored two goals to help lift No. 12 Louisville to a 5-2 win against Syracuse on September 22 at Coyne Field. The teams played mostly in the midfield until the 11:00 mark in the first half when Janelle Avila tipped Courtney Shepstone s shot to give the Cards a 1-0 lead. Louisville s Jessica Javelet put a shot past Syracuse goalkeeper Heather Hess (Lititz, Pa.) to increase the lead to 2-0 with nine minutes remaining in the half. Wasser s first goal of the game came two minutes later off a Cardinal penalty corner to push the lead to 3-0 going into halftime. The Cards outshot the Orange, 13-3, and held a 10-0 advantage in penalty corners at the break. SU opened the scoring in the second half when Michelle Davis put home a shot from the top of the scoring circle at the 38:46 mark. It was Davis first career goal. Two minutes later UL s Carrie Jackson scored off a rebound to make the score 4-2 with 30 minutes remaining. Wasser converted a Cardinal penalty corner for her second goal of the day at the 67:00 mark. Michelle Sola added a late goal for the Orange to put the final score at 5-2. Hess made 11 saves for SU. Marie-Claire Heller recorded five for Louisville. SCOUTING THE BILLIKENS: The Saint Louis field hockey team (2-6) heads to Louisville, Ky. after losing to Robert Morris 1-0. Molly Boyne, Catherine Donovan, Kelsey Shultz, Mary Henry and Emily Kassab lead the team with one goal apiece. Boyne leads the team with three points (1g, 1a). Boyne, Alex Weber and Christine Frampus have all recorded one assist. Amy Wasserman has seen the majority of action in cage and has registered a 3.51 goalsagainst-average and a.722 saves percentage. SU VS. ST. LOUIS ALL-TIME: This is only the second match-up between the Orange and the Billikens. Syracuse won the first meeting in 2005, 3-1. ORANGE ALL ACCESS: Live video of four field hockey games will be available via Orange All Access. SU s home opener against Massachusetts on August 26, the Orange s first BIG EAST game versus Rutgers on September 9 and SU s final two home games against Connecticut and Cornell on October 21 and 25 will all be shown live. Subscriptions are $9.95 per month or $79.95 per year. A free Orange All Access subscription is one of the many courtesies extended to Orange Club members at the Assistant Coach level ($1,500 annually) and higher. ANGE BRADLEY: First-year Orange head coach is the third head coach in the history of the Syracuse field hockey program. During the past five years, Bradley guided Richmond to a 42-0 Atlantic 10 record, five conference tournament titles and five NCAA Tournament invitations. She was an assistant coach at Maryland when the Terrapins won the 1999 national championship. IN THE NCAA STATS Monday, September 17, Scoring Average Syracuse... 2.57... 18th Goals Scored/Game Syracuse... 2.62... 17th Syracuse... 1.72... 31st Scoring Margin Syracuse... 0.86... 21st Scoring Margin Syracuse... 0.86... 4th Scoring Average Syracuse... 2.57... 4th Shutouts Syracuse... 1... t-6th Syracuse... 1.72... 4th Shots Per Game Syracuse... 15.8... 3rd Goals Scored/Game Syracuse... 2.62... t-2nd Goals Allowed/Game Syracuse... 1.75... 4th Assists Per Game Syracuse... 1.38... t-6th Syracuse... 5.12... 3rd Penalty Corners Syracuse... 65... 2nd Defensive Saves Syracuse... 3... 1st Shots Per Game Leigh Fawcett... 4.25... t-3rd Gloria Nantulya... 3.25... 9th Points Per Game Gloria Nantulya... 1.88... 4th Maggie Befort... 1.75... 5th Goals Per Game Gloria Nantulya... 0.88... 3rd Maggie Befort... 0.75... 5th Assists Pre Game Leigh Fawcett... 0.38... t-10th Game-Winning Goals Gloria Nantulya... 3... 2nd Defensive Saves Heather Doran... 3... 1st Heather Hess... 4.29... 5th Christina Puggi... 2.75... 10th Shutouts Per Game Heather Hess... 0.14... 6th Heather Hess... 1.89... 5th Christina Puggi... 1.39... 4th Save Percentage Heather Hess....750... 4th Shutouts Per Game Syracuse... 0.13... 42nd Winning Percentage Syracuse....875... 5th Points Per Game Syracuse... 6.63... 23rd Assists Per Game Syracuse... 1.38... 36th Syracuse... 5.12... 38th Penalty Corners Per Game Syracuse... 8.13... 11th Points Per Game Gloria Nantulya... 1.88... 23rd Maggie Befort... 1.75... 39th Goals Per Game Gloria Nantulya... 0.88... 13th Maggie Befort... 0.75... 22nd Heather Hess... 1.89... 31st Heather Hess... 4.29... 39th Save Percentage Heather Hess....750... 29th

#9 Brittany Angellella Manahawkin, N.J. Southern Regional H.S. 5-9 Senior Back Scored the second goal of her career in SU s 6-4 victory at Colgate Recorded her first career assist in the Orange s 1-0 win against UMass Registered second assist of the season in SU s 2-1 victory at Dartmouth. 2004 10 0 0 0 1.000 0 0-0 2005 20 1 0 2 16.062 0 0-0 2006 18 0 0 0 8.000 0 0-0 8 1 2 4 8.125 0 0-0 56 2 2 6 33.030 0 0-0 #2 Maggie Befort Mechanicsburg Pa. Cumberland Valley H.S. 5-6 Freshman Midfield Tallied two goals in her Orange debut in the 6-4 win at Colgate Named to the BIG EAST Honor Roll for her performance at Maine and against Dartmouth Converted her first career penalty stroke and recorded her first career assist in SU s 4-3 overtime victory at Maine Made another penalty stroke a day later in the 2-1 win at Dartmouth Earned BIG EAST Honor Roll accolades for the second consecutive week after scoring two goals, including the first game winner of her career in the 4-3 victory against Central Michigan Registered an assist in SU s 2-1 win versus Rutgers. 8 6 2 14 20.300 1 2-2 8 6 2 14 20.300 1 2-2 #3 Kim Coyle Silver Spring, Md. James Hubert Blake H.S. 5-5 Sophomore Midfielder Played in first career game in the Orange s 6-4 win at Colgate. 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 #1 Anne Culp Radnor, Pa. Radnor H.S. 5-6 Freshman Back #31 Tracy Deitrick Mountain Lakes, N.J. Mountain Lakes H.S. 5-4 Sophomore Forward Registered her first two shots of the season against Temple. #6 HeatherDoran Marathon, N.Y. Marathon Central H.S. 5-6 Junior Back Recorded the first point of her career, an assist, on a stick stop on the game-winning goal in SU s 4-3 overtime win against Maine Registered a defensive save in the 4-3 victory against Central Michigan Added two more defensive saves in the Orange s 2-1 triumph of Rutgers. 2006 14 0 0 0 1.000 0 0-0 8 0 0 0 2.000 0 0-0 22 0 0 0 3.000 0 0-0 2005 11 0 0 0 1.000 0 0-0 2006 9 0 0 0 3.000 0 0-0 6 0 1 1 0.000 0 0-0 26 0 1 1 4.000 0 0-0 #4 LeighFawcett Bridge of Don, Aberdeen Bonagrass Grove 5-5 Graduate Midfield Named to the BIG EAST Honor Roll for her performance against Colgate and UMass Provided the assist on SU s second goal in its 6-4 victory at Colgate Earned BIG EAST Honor Roll accolades for the second consecutive week after scoring Syracuse s final two goals in the 4-3 overtime win against Maine Notched two assists in the 4-3 victory against Central Michigan. #21 Kasey Flohr Fairfield, Pa. Fairfield H.S. 5-6 Sophomore Back Played in first career game in the Orange s 6-4 win at Colgate. #20 KristinGirouard Oak Hill Va. Oakton H.S. 5-3 Freshman Forward Scored the game-winning goal in SU s 6-4 victory at Colgate. 8 2 3 7 34.059 1 0-0 8 2 3 7 34.059 1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0.000 0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0.000 0 0-0 6 1 0 2 6.167 1 0-0 6 1 0 2 6.167 1 0-0

#15 Danielle Hare Calgary, Alberta Bowness 6-0 Freshman Back #96 Heather Hess Lititz, Pa. Warwick H.S. 5-4 Junior Goalkeeper Registered the sixth shutout of her career in SU s 1-0 victory against UMass Made a seasonbest 11 saves versus Temple. #8 Megan Keller Horsham Pa. Hatboro-Horsham H.S. 5-6 Freshman Back 8 0 0 0 2.000 0 0-0 8 0 0 0 2.000 0 0-0 Games Minutes GA GAA Saves Save Pct. Record Sho 2005 20 1283:29 40 2.18 107.728 11-8 2 2006 16 1061:08 31 2.04 69.690 7-8 3 7 369:34 10 1.89 30.750 3-1 1 43 2713:71 81 2.09 206.722 21-17 6 5 0 0 0 0.000 0 0-0 5 0 0 0 0.000 0 0-0 #12 Gloria Nantulya Nairobi, Kenya Brookline H.S. 5-11 Senior Forward Named to the BIG EAST Honor Roll for her performance against Colgate and UMass Recorded the first goal of her career and added one assist in SU s 6-4 win at Colgate Scored the lone goal in the Orange s 1-0 victory against UMass Notched her fourth goal of the seasonin the 4-3 win versus Central Michigan Named the BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week after leading the Orange to a 2-0 week with the game-winning goal in both games Tallied both of SU s goals in the Orange s 2-1 triumph of Rutgers Scored the game-winning goal two days later in the 2-1 victory against Hofstra. #0 Christina Puggi Haddonfield N.Y. Haddonfield Memorial H.S. 5-4 Freshman Goalkeeper Was credited with the win in Syracuse s 6-4 victory at Colgate Made first career start and played the entire game in the Orange s 2-1 win against Rutgers. #16 Alex Rowley Lake Forest Ill. Lake Forest H.S. 5-5 Freshman Back 2004 4 0 0 0 0.000 0 0-0 2005 20 0 0 0 0.000 0 0-0 2006 19 0 1 1 1.000 0 0-0 8 7 1 15 26.269 3 0-0 51 7 2 16 27.259 3 0-0 Games Minutes GA GAA Saves Save Pct. Record Sho 4 201:31 4 1.39 11.733 4-0 0 4 201:31 4 1.39 11.733 4-0 0 #7 Lelia SacrÉ North Delta, B.C. Seaquam Secondary School 5-7 Freshman Midfield Played in first career game in the Orange s 2-1 win against Colgate Made first career start and scored two days later in the 2-1 victory versus Hofstra. #22 Brittany Shannon Ronks, Pa. Conestoga Valley H.S. 5-6 Junior Forward Recorded her first career assist in SU s 4-3 win against Dartmouth. #21 Shelby Schraden Allentown, Pa. William Allen H.S. 5-3 Freshman Forward Provided the assist on SU s third goal in the 6-4 win at Colgate Scored the game-winning goal in the Orange s 2-1 victory at Dartmouth. 2 1 0 2 4.250 0 0-0 2 1 0 2 4.250 0 0-0 2005 16 1 0 2 4.250 0 0-0 2006 19 3 0 6 9.333 1 0-0 8 0 1 1 6.000 0 0-0 43 4 1 9 16.250 1 0-0 8 1 1 3 9.111 1 0-0 8 1 1 3 9.111 1 0-0

#13 Olivia Kranich Hawley, Pa. Wallenpaupack Area H.S. 5-4 Freshman Midfield #17 Nicole Lamison Liverpool, N.Y. Liverpool H.S. 5-7 Freshman Midfield #18 Jessica Lerew York Springs, Pa. Bermudian Springs H.S. 5-5 Senior Forward Scored the second goal in SU s 6-4 win at Colgate Notched her second goal of the season in the 4-3 victory against Central Michigan. 2004 19 3 0 6 5.600 0 0-0 2005 20 2 2 6 12.167 0 0-0 2006 19 1 1 3 26.038 0 0-0 8 2 0 4 10.200 0 0-0 66 8 3 19 53.151 0 0-0 Syracuse Field Hockey Syracuse Combined Team Statistics (September 21, ) All games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES... ( 7-1- 0) ( 4-1- 0) ( 2-0- 0) ( 1-0- 0) CONFERENCE... ( 1-0- 0) ( 1-0- 0) ( 0-0- 0) ( 0-0- 0) NON-CONFERENCE... ( 6-1- 0) ( 3-1- 0) ( 2-0- 0) ( 1-0- 0) DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT ## PLAYER GP G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PS-AT DS ---------- ---------------------- --- ----- ----- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Aug 25 at Colgate W 6-4 243 12 NANTULYA, Gloria 8 7 1 15 26.269 15.577 3 0-0 0 Aug 26 MASSACHUSETTS W 1-0 214 2 BEFORT, Maggie 8 6 2 14 20.300 14.700 1 2-2 0!Sep 01 vs Maine W OT 4-3 120 4 FAWCETT, Leigh 8 2 3 7 34.059 15.441 1 0-0 0 Sep 02 at Dartmouth W 2-1 156 18 LEREW, Jessica 8 2 0 4 10.200 6.600 0 0-0 0 Sep 07 CENTRAL MICHIGAN W 4-3 243 9 ANGELLELLA, Brittany 8 1 2 4 8.125 5.625 0 0-0 0 Sep 09 TEMPLE L 0-1 75 23 SCHRADEN, Shelby 8 1 1 3 9.111 5.556 1 0-0 0 *Sep 14 RUTGERS W 2-1 232 20 GIROUARD, Kristin 6 1 0 2 6.167 4.667 1 0-0 0 Sep 16 HOFSTRA W 2-1 212 7 SACRE, Lelia 2 1 0 2 4.250 3.750 0 0-0 0! - Hanover, N.H. 22 SHANNON, Brittany 8 0 1 1 6.000 3.500 0 0-0 0 6 DORAN, Heather 8 0 1 1 0.000 0.000 0 0-0 3 TEAM STATISTICS SU OPP 31 DEITRICK, Tracy 8 0 0 0 2.000 1.500 0 0-0 0 --------------------------------------------------- 15 HARE, Danielle 8 0 0 0 2.000 1.500 0 0-0 0 SHOT STATISTICS... 21 FLOHR, Kasey 1 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0-0 0 Goals-Shot attempts... 21-127 14-93 8 KELLER, Megan 5 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0-0 0 Goals scored average... 2.57 1.72 3 COYLE, Kim 8 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0-0 0 Shot pct....165.151 Total... 8 21 11 53 127.165 72.567 7 2-2 3 Shots on goal-attempts. 72-127 58-93 Opponents... 8 14 14 42 93.151 58.624 1 0-0 6 SOG pct....567.624 Shots/Game... 15.9 11.6 Assists... 11 14 -GOAL AVERAGE- -SAVES- GOAL BREAKDOWN... ## GOALTENDERS GP Minutes GA Avg Sv Pct W L T Sho Total Goals... 21 14 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Penalty... 2 0 0 PUGGI, Christina 4 201:31 4 1.39 11.733 4 0 0 0.0 Unassisted... 12 6 96 HESS, Heather 7 369:34 10 1.89 30.750 3 1 0 1.0 Overtime... 1 0 Total... 8 571:05 14 1.72 41.745 7 1 0 1 PENALTY CORNERS... 65 41 Opponents... 8 571:05 21 2.57 47.691 1 7 0 1 Goals off corners... 1 1 PENALTY STROKES... 2-2 0-0 PENALTIES... GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT Total Green cards... 1 6 -------------------- --- --- --- ----- Yellow cards... 0 2 Syracuse... 10 10 1-21 Red cards... 0 0 Opponents... 6 8 0-14 ATTENDANCE... Total... 976 399 SHOTS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT Total Dates/Avg Per Date... 5/195 2/200 -------------------- --- --- --- ----- Neutral Site #/Avg... 1/120 Syracuse... 47 77 3-127 Opponents... 49 44 0-93 SAVES BY PERIOD 1st 2nd OT Total -------------------- --- --- --- ----- Syracuse... 28 13 0-41 Opponents... 18 28 1-47 PENALTY CORNERS 1st 2nd OT Total -------------------- --- --- --- ----- Syracuse... 21 40 4-65 Opponents... 21 20 0-41