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Virginia Tech LACROSSE Lacrosse Contact: Rachel Perreault 675 Washington St. SW/ Room 460, Blacksburg, VA 24060 Office; (540) 231-2228 Cell: (603) 767-6492 Email: rachelp5@vt.edu www.hokiesports.com @VT_Lax Game 17: Live Stats: Live Broadcast: Columbia at Virginia Tech Saturday, April 28 1 p.m. Blacksburg, Va. Thompson Field www.hokiesports.com www.hokiesports.com/allaccess 2012 Record Overall: 9-7 ACC: 1-4 2/18 PRESBYTERIAN W, 21-4 2/22 HIGH POINT W, 18-8 2/25 WILLIAM & MARY L, 6-9 2/29 at #13 James Madison L, 7-10 3/3 UC DAVIS W, 18-14 3/7 AMERICAN W, 14-11 3/10 at #18 Boston College* L, 10-17 3/14 #4 DUKE* L, 8-18 3/17 at Mt. St. Mary s W, 12-5 3/24 at Old Dominion W, 13-12 3/27 LIBERTY W, 13-8 4/1 at #5 North Carolina* L, 4-15 4/7 #7 VIRGINIA* W, 10-9 (OT) 4/11 at Longwood W, 14-6 4/14 at #4 Maryland* L,5-19 4/20 vs. #4 Maryland! L, 7-15 Durham, N.C. 4/28 COLUMBIA 1 p.m. CAPS denotes home games * denotes ACC opponents! denotes ACC Tournament game The Hokies will conclude the regular season on Saturday as they host Columbia on Senior Day. The five-member class of 2012, consisting of Shannon Bone, Ryan Rotanz, Jessica Nonn, Julie Wolfinger and Morgan Widlake, will be recognized before their final game at Thompson Field. This weekend s clash with Columbia marks the first time since 2006 that the Hokies have wrapped up the regular season against a team other than Maryland, as well as a nonconference opponent. Series Info: Columbia This weekend s matchup marks just the second time the Hokies have faced the Columbia Lions. Tech took the only other meeting, topping the Lions 16-10 at Thompson Field in 2003. The Hokies are 1-2 all-time against teams currently in the Ivy League. The only other Ivy League team Tech has faced is Cornell, on two occasions. Scouting Report: Columbia The Lions will also conclude their 2012 season Saturday, as they enter the game with a 2-12 record. They went 0-7 in the Ivy League this year and will look to snap a three-game losing streak while also searching for their first road win of the season. Kacie Johnson has paced the Lions offense this season, tallying 40 goals and 32 assists. On the defensive end, Amanda Goodhart has caused a team-best 28 turnovers, while also grabbing 30 ground balls. In cage for Columbia has been Skylar Dabbar. She has been the only player to see time in goal this year and has made 124 saves, good for a.394 percentage. Will Named To ACC All-Tournament Team Freshman Megan Will was recently named to the All-Tournament team after a three-goal performance against Maryland in the quarterfinals of the ACC Tournament. Will is just the second Hokie to earn the honor and was the only freshman on this year s squad. Nonn Earns All-ACC Honor Senior middie Jessica Nonn was named to the 2012 All- ACC squad after what has been a stellar final season. This is the first of such honors for the Catonsville, Md., native, as she becomes just the fourth Hokie to garner the accolade. Coaching Staff & Team Info School Info Program History Head Coach: Megan Burker, Stanford 06 Location Blacksburg, Va. First Year: 1995 Career Record: 10-8 (2nd season) Enrollment 31,000 All-Time Record: 118-166 Assistant Coaches: Lindsay Lewis, Boston Univ. 06 Colors Chicago maroon & burt orange Home Record: 67-57 Sarah Jonson, William & Mary 11 Nickname Hokies Away Rcord: 46-93 Facility Thompson Field (2,028) Neutral Record: 3-15 2011 Record: 10-8 Conference Atlantic Coast ACC Tournament Record: 0-8 2011 ACC Record 1-4 (T-3rd) President Charles W. Steger Overtime Record: 5-1 Starters Returning/ Lost 10/3 Director of Athletics Jim Weaver Double Overtime: 1-1 Newcomers 8 SWA Sharon McClosky vs. Ranked Opponents: 5-71

Player Spotlight Megan Will Fr. Attack Bel Air, Md. Freshman Megan Will earned ACC All-Tournament Team honors earlier this week after her threegoal performance in Tech s quarterfinal game against Maryland. Will was the only freshman named to this year s squad and the first Hokie to earn the honor since Natasha Fuchs did so in 2006. The Bel Air, Md., native was the only Hokie to tally multiple points in the tournament game and she put away two of Tech s three second-half goals. Will is one of just two freshmen to start more than half of Tech s games this season and currently ranks second on the squad in scoring (27) and points (33). History Made Topping No. 7 Hoos The Hokies downed their in-state rival No. 7 Virginia two weeks ago, 10-9 in overtime for the first time in program history. The win gives Tech its first win over a top-10 team, while it also marks the second straight season the Hokies have knocked off a ranked conference opponent. Even play and long possessions themed regulation, as neither team led by more than two goals at any point. It was the late heroics of senior middie Jessica Nonn that kept Tech alive. She scored the final three goals of the game for Tech, including the overtime game-winner. This was Tech s first overtime game since the 2009 season and its third straight win in extra time. Nonn Honored for Top Performance Senior leader Jessica Nonn was honored for her performance against No. 7 Virginia. After scoring the eventual game-winning goal, as well as the final two Tech goals of regulation, Nonn earned various weekly honors. She was named ACC Offensive Player of the Week as well as Synapse Sports Offensive Player of the Week, WomensLax.com Player of the Week and Virginia Tech Hardees Star of the Week. Tech Against The Best As a memeber of the Atlantic Coast Conference, the Hokies have the opportunity to face numerous ranked teams every season. Tech is 5-71 all-time against ranked teams, as it recently upped that record with a historic, 10-9 overtime win over in-state rival Virgina. The Cavaliers were ranked seventh in the country that week. The win was Tech s first ever over a top-10 team. The Hokies have faced back-to-back ranked conference twice this season and faced then-no. 13 James Madison in nonconference play. Tech wraped up conference play by traveling to No. 4 Maryland and six days later faced the No. 4 Terps in the ACC Tournament. Leading the Way Captaining the Hokies in 2012 are seniors Shannon Bone, Jessica Nonn and Julie Wolfinger. The trio earned team captain honors before the year began and will look to lead their team in their final season. The three players have combined to start 130 games, scoring 130 goals and assisting on 32 more. On the defensive end, they have scooped up 233 ground balls and caused 131 turnovers through their three previous seasons. Nonn Spearheads Veteran Midfield Already a dominant player on the field, senior Jessica Nonn has extended her takeover this season to Tech s record books. While the Catonsville, Md., native leads the team in every statistical category, she also ranks among the all-time best at Tech in all categories except assists. Nonn holds the No. 2 spot in caused turnovers and ground balls, while also ranking third in draw controls, goals and points. The senior has scored in 14 of the 15 games so far this season. She ranks third in the ACC with 1.75 ground balls per game. Gale in Goal Junior Alex Gale remains as the starter in the cage for the Hokies, which makes it her third season as the primary goalkeeper. The Cicero, N.Y., native has made 79 saves so far this season, including at least six in five of the last seven games. Despite the loss, Gale came up big against William & Mary, blocking all four free position attempts in the game. Later, Gale allowed just one goal in the first half at Mt. St. Mary s and came up big for her team, espcially in the closing minutes to help seal a 13-12 win at Old Dominion. Widlake Adds to Powerful Midfield Senior Morgan Widlake adds greatly to the depth and experience in an already veteran midfield for the Hokies. Widlake has been a staple in the starting line-up since arriving at Tech three seasons ago and has been a force on both end of the field. The Catonsville, Md., native ranks second on the squad with 28 ground balls, and is also third on the team with 18 caused turnovers, 22 goals and 36 draws. Future Production Freshmen Megan Will, Jack Boissonneault and Meg Bartley have come on strong early in their collegiate careers. 2012 Team Game Highs & Lows Most Points... 31 vs Presbyterian (2/18) Least Points...6 at North Carolina (4/1) Most Goals... 21 vs Presbyterian (2/18) Least Goals...4 at North Carolina (4/1) Most Assists...10 vs PC (2/18), vs HPU (2/22) Least Assists...0 at Boston College (3/10) Most Shots... 37 vs Presbyterian (2/18) Least Shots... 11 vs Maryland (4/20) Most Ground Balls... 24 at Old Dominion (3/24) Least Ground Balls...5 vs Virginia (4/7) Most Turnovers... 22 at Old Dominion (3/24) Least Turnovers...3 vs Virginia (4/7) 2012 Team Opponent Highs & Lows Most Points...29 vs Duke (3/14) Least Points...5 vs Presbyterian (2/18) Most Goals...19 at Maryalnd (4/14) Least Goals...4 vs Presbyterian (2/18) Most Assists...11 vs Duke (3/17) Least Assists... 1 vs PC (2/18), at Longwood (4/11) Most Shots...29 vs Duke (3/14) Least Shots...6 vs Presbyterian (2/18) Most Ground Balls... 26 at Old Dominion (3/24) Least Ground Balls... 7 vs Virginia (4/7) Most Turnovers...22 vs Presbyterian (2/18) Least Turnovers... 4 vs Virginia (4/7) Game 17: Columbia VT Lax Notes Pg. 2

2012 Statistical Leaders Goals Jessica Nonn... 29 Megan Will... 27 Martin/ Widlake... 22 Assists Jessica Nonn... 11 Ryan Rotanz... 10 Meg Bartley... 9 Points Jessica Nonn... 40 Megan Will... 33 Ryan Rotanz... 31 Shots Jessica Nonn... 69 Morgan Widlake... 56 Megan Will... 47 Draw Controls Jessica Nonn... 47 Meg Bartley... 40 Morgan Widlake... 36 Ground Balls Jessica Nonn... 28 Morgan Widlake... 27 Alex Gale... 22 Caused Turnovers Jessica Nonn... 20 Morgan Widlake... 18 Taylor Landry... 11 Saves Alex Gale... 79 Alexis Carey... 5 The trio of newcomers have combined to score 57 goals, assist 16 more and scoop up 32 ground balls through 16 games. Will has missed just two starts in her career and is second on the team with 27 goals this season. Boissonneault has grabbed 16 ground balls and has tallied 16 points. Bartley has earned at least one point in ten of Tech s last 12 games, while also consistantly dominating the draw. Back Where They Belong Juniors Brooke Martin and Libby Rosebro have both transitioned back to their original positions this season and have proven they are happy to be back. Rosebro contributed greatly on defense last season but has rejoined the midfield this year due to her offensive success in the off-season. The Richmond, Va., native has tallied 19 points, 16 ground balls and ten casued turnovers on the year. Martin rejoins the attack this season from the midfield last year. She has tallied 22 goals and 27 points, inluding an impressive six-goal outing against High Point. Protecting the Cage The Tech defense has a much different look in 2012. Senior captain Julie Wolfinger speadheads the newly constructed unit and she is joined by junior Charlotte Marsh, redshirt freshman Taylor Landry and redshirt junior Chirstina Patten, who both missed last season due to injury. Relieving the starting crew has been freshman Ann Wallace Tazewell and junior Kristin Semones. Fifteen games into the season, the unit is stronger than ever, tallying 44 ground balls and 30 caused turnovers collectively. Fresh Start All eight of the team s freshmen saw action in the seasonopening win over Presbyterian College, while newcomer Megan Will also started the game. Will led all newcomers with three points in the game as she buried the first three goals of her career. Also earning their first points were Jack Boissonneault (2g), Maddy Hess (1g, 1a), Rachel Skay (1g), Cawley Bromley (1a) and Meg Bartley (1a). Changing Things Around Tech will see a number of players switch positions this season or return to positions they previously played. Junior Libby Rosebro spent much of last season on the defensive 2012 Single-Game Highs Goals Brooke Martin... 6 (vs. High Point, 2/22) Assists Rotanz, Widlake, Bartley... 3 (vs. PC, 2/18, vs HPU, 2/22, at MSM, 3/17) Points Brooke Martin... 7 (vs. High Point, 2/22) Shots Brooke Martin... 11 (vs. High Point, 2/22) Draw Controls Jessica Nonn... 9 (at Boston College, 3/10) Ground Balls Nonn, Widlake... 7 (at Old Dominion, 3/24; at Longwood, 4/11) Caused Turnovers Jessica Nonn... 7 (at Old Dominion, 3/24) Saves Alex Gale... 7 (at No. 13 JMU, 2/29, vs No. 4 Duke, 3/14, at ODU, 3/24, vs Liberty, at Longwood, 4/11 ) Streaks Scoring Player Games Brooke Martin...3 (at Longwood, at UMd, vs UMd) Libby Rosebro...3 (at Longwood, at UMd, vs UMd) Morgan Widlake...3 (at Longwood, at UMd, vs UMd) end but will return to the midfield this year after emerging as an offensive threat in the offseason. Senior leader Shannon Bone, who has served as somewhat of a utility player for the Hokies and also saw a lot of time on the defensive end last year, will also reposition herself into the midfield. Junior Brooke Martin will move out of the midfield, where she gave the Hokies great minutes off the bench last season and get back to her original position on attack. Also moving out of the midfield will be Taylor Landry. Landry missed last season due to injury and saw some time in the offseason as a middie, but really excelled on the defensive end. New Additions for 2012 On top of adding new assistant coach Sarah Jonson to the staff in the offseason, the Virginia Tech lacrosse team has welcomed eight freshmen this season in Maddy Hess, Cawley Bromley, Jack Boissonneault, Ann Wallace Tazewell, Meg Bartley, Rachel Skay, Caroline Boucher and Megan Will. The class represents six different states, with only two players hailing from the same state, as well as Canada. Senior captain Julie Wolfinger has led the Hokie defense all season and has not missed a start since midway through her sophomore season. Game 17: Columbia VT Lax Notes Pg. 3

2012 Virginia Tech Lacrosse Roster No. Name Yr. Pos. Hometown High School 00 Alex Gale Jr. G Cicero, N.Y. Cicero North-Syracuse 2 Kelly Naslonski So. A East Setauket, N.Y. Ward Melville 3 Christina Patten r-jr. D Chantilly, Va. Chantilly 4 Morgan Toland So. A Cockeysville, Md. St. Paul s School for Girls 5 Taylor Landry So. D Whitby, Ontario, Canada Sinclair Secondary 6 Shannon Bone Sr. M Pylesville, Md. North Harford 7 Maddy Hess Fr. M Lancaster, Pa. Penn Manor 8 Lindsay Roche So. M Sykesville, Md. Century 10 Charlotte Marsh Jr. D Reading, Mass. Reading Memorial 11 Ryan Rotanz Sr. A Salem, Va. Salem 12 Jessica Nonn Sr. M Catonsville, Md. Catonsville 13 Cawley Bromley Fr. A Cary, N.C. Apex 14 Julie Wolfinger Sr. D Finksburg, Md. Westminster 15 Morgan Widlake Sr. M Catonsville, Md. Seton Keough 16 Becca Niles So. D Columbus, Ohio Upper Arlington 17 Jack Boissonneault Fr. M Brooklin, Ontario, Canada Donald A. Wilson 19 Meg Bartley Fr. A Lewes, Del. Cape Henlopen 20 Ann Wallace Tazewell Fr. D Richmond, Va. Collegiate 21 Rachel Skay Fr. M North Bethesda, Md. Walter Johnson 22 Caroline Boucher Fr. M San Diego, Calif. Torrey Pines 23 Katie Grogan Jr. D Woodbine, Md. Glenelg 24 Libby Rosebro Jr. M Richmond, Va. Collegiate School 25 Brooke Martin Jr. A Hunt Valley, Md. Dulaney 26 Julia Heaps Jr. A Street, Md. North Harford 27 Kristin Semones Jr. D Westminster, Md. Westminster 28 Sammi Mosketti So. D Fallston, Md. Fallston 32 Kate Sistare Jr. M Ashburn, Va. Broad Run 33 Kimberly Patten Jr. D Chantilly, Va. Chantilly 34 Alexis Carey Jr. G Charlottesville, Va. Albemarle 35 Megan Will Fr. A Bel Air, Md. C. Milton Wright Head Coach: Megan Burker (Stanford 06) Second Season Assistant Coaches: Lindsay Lewis (Boston University 06) Sarah Jonson (William & Mary 11) Pronunciation Guide Naslonski... naz-lawn-ski Wolfinger...wolf-in-jur Boissonneault... bwah-son-oh Tazewell... taz-well Boucher...bow-cher Rosebro...rose-bro Semones... sem-oh-nes Cawley... Kaw-lee Stay up to date with Virginia Tech Lacrosse with updates and links to stories and live stats by following the squad on Twitter @VT_Lax AND liking its Facebook page - www.facebook.com/virginiatechwomenslacrosse Game 17: Columbia VT Lax Notes Pg. 4

Around the ACC Wednesday, April 25 Maryland 19, Georgetown 10 Tuesday, May 1 New Hampshire at Boston College 4 p.m. Saturay, April 28 Pennsylvania at Duke Virginia at Northwestern Yale at Boston College Columbia at Virginia Tech Noon Noon 1 p.m. 1 p.m. ACC Final Standings Team ACC Record Overall Record Streak North Carolina 5-0 14-3 Lost 1 Duke 3-2 10-6 Lost 1 Maryland* 3-2 17-3 Won 6 Virginia 2-3 11-6 Lost 1 Boston College 1-4 8-8 Lost 1 Virginia Tech 1-4 9-7 Lost 2 * denotes ACC Tournament Champion National Polls IWLCA/ Under Armour Poll Rk. Team LW 1. Northwestern 1 2. Syracuse 2 3. North Carolina 3 4. Florida 5 5. Maryland 4 6. Notre Dame 7 7. Duke 6 8. Penn State 10 9. Virginia 11 10. Pennsylvania 9 11. Dartmouth 8 12. Cornell 13 13. Ohio State 12 14. Loyola 14 15. Georgetown 15 16. Massachusetts 16 17. Princeton 20 18. Boston College 17 19. Johns Hopkins 19 20. Vanderbilt 18 Also receiving votes: Towson, James Madison, Stanford, Albany Inside Lacrosse/ debeer Poll Rk. Team LW 1. Northwestern 1 2. Syracuse 2 3. Florida 3 4. North Carolina 3 5. Maryland 5 6. Notre Dame 6 7. Duke 8 8. Penn State 10 9. Massachusetts 9 10. Dartmouth 7 11. Virginia 11 12. Ohio State 14 13. Cornell 13 14. Loyola 15 15. Pennsylvania 16 16. Georgetown 12 17. Towson 17 18. Vanderbilt 18 19. Princeton NR 20. Johns Hopkins 19 Senior Ryan Rotanz has tallied at least two points in nine games this season, while also scoring in 10 games. She led the team to a 13-8 win over Liberty with four goals in the game, also adding an assist. Game 17: Columbia VT Lax Notes Pg. 5

2012 Virginia Tech Lacrosse Season Stats The Automated ScoreBook Virginia Tech Combined Team Statistics All games (as of Apr 16, 2012) RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 9-7 6-2 3-4 0-1 CONFERENCE 1-4 1-1 0-3 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 8-3 5-1 3-1 0-1 Date Opponent Score Att. Feb 11 PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE W 21-4 437 Feb 22 HIGH POINT W 18-8 224 Feb 25 W&M L 6-9 253 Feb 29 at #13 James Madison L 7-10 138 Mar. 4 UCDAVIS W 18-14 100 Mar 7 AMERICAN W 14-11 171 * Mar 10 at Boston College L 10-17 210 * Mar 14 #4 DUKE L 8-18 201 Mar 17 at Mount St. Mary's W 12-5 262 Mar 24 at Old Dominion W 13-12 352 Mar 27 LIBERTY W 13-8 287 * Apr 01 at #3 North Carolina L 4-15 535 * Apr 7 VA Wot 10-9 804 Apr 11 at Longwood W 14-6 127 * Apr 14 at #4 Maryland L 5-19 1042 Apr 20 vs #3 Maryland L 7-15 0 TEAM STATISTICS VT OPP SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 180-376 180-333 Goals scored per game 11.25 11.25 Shot pct..479.541 Shots on goal-attempts 295-376 264-333 SOG pct..785.793 Shots/Game 23.5 20.8 Assists 69 75 Free position made-att 34-75 26-49 Free position pct..453.531 MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES Goals-Opportunities 8-0 3-0 Conversion Percent.000.000 GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals 180 180 Man-up 8 3 Man-down 0 0 Free-position 34 26 Unassisted 111 105 Overtime 1 0 Goals scored average 11.18 11.18 GROUND BALLS 229 220 DRAW CONTROLS 193 191 TURNOVERS 194 202 CAUSED TURNOVERS 111 95 CLEARS 149-168 153-175 Clear Pct..887.874 PENALTIES Number 0 0 Minutes 0:00 0:00 ATTENDANCE Total 2477 2666 ## PLAYER GP G A Pts Sh Gw Up Dn GB DC TO CT 12 Jessica Nonn 16 29 11 40 69 2 1 0 28 47 29 20 35 Megan Will 16 27 6 33 47 0 0 0 6 9 17 0 11 Ryan Rotanz 16 21 10 31 37 1 0 0 9 0 19 1 15 Morgan Widlake 16 22 7 29 56 2 0 0 27 36 15 18 25 Brooke Martin 16 22 5 27 35 2 1 0 6 13 11 1 19 Meg Bartley 15 15 9 24 25 0 2 0 10 40 11 3 24 Libby Rosebro 16 11 8 19 26 0 1 0 16 9 12 10 17 J. Boissonneault 16 15 1 16 20 0 2 0 16 7 14 5 6 Shannon Bone 13 5 4 9 27 1 0 0 8 5 10 2 2 Kelly Naslonski 9 2 3 5 7 0 1 0 5 4 4 0 26 Julia Heaps 4 3 1 4 5 0 0 0 2 1 2 0 13 Cawley Bromley 12 2 2 4 6 0 0 0 1 1 5 2 21 Rachel Skay 8 2 0 2 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 8 Lindsay Roche 11 1 1 2 4 0 0 0 5 1 5 2 7 Maddy Hess 4 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 3 1 4 1 32 Kate Sistare 4 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 10 Charlotte Marsh 16 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 13 10 6 4 4 Morgan Toland 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 22 Caroline Boucher 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 Alexis Carey 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 33 Kimberly Patten 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 Sammi Mosketti 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 Kristin Semones 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 1 2 3 23 Katie Grogan 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 1 20 Ann Wallace Tazewell 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 1 2 16 Becca Niles 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 14 Julie Wolfinger 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 3 5 9 5 Taylor Landry 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 1 6 11 3 Christina Patten 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 2 4 6 00 Alex Gale 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 0 6 9 Total 16 180 69 249 376 9 8 0 229 193 194 111 Opponents 16 180 75 255 333 7 3 0 220 191 202 95 ## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Save Pct W-L-T 00 Alex Gale 16 897:04 167 11.17 79.321 9-7-0 34 Alexis Carey 6 68:51 13 11.33 5.278 0-0-0 Total 16 965:55 180 11.18 84.318 9-7-0 Opponents 16 965:55 180 11.18 115.390 7-9-0 Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT Total Virginia Tech 89 90 1 180 Opponents 103 77 0 180 Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT Total Virginia Tech 46 38 0 84 Opponents 57 58 0 115 Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT Total Virginia Tech 198 177 1 376 Opponents 183 149 1 333 Shots on Goal 1st 2nd OT Total Virginia Tech 146 148 1 295 Opponents 149 115 0 264 Game 17: Columbia VT Lax Notes Pg. 6