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DUKE UNIVERSITY 2013 Field Hockey Media Guide www.goduke.com /DukeFieldHockey @Duke_FH /dukeathletics - 1 -

TABLE OF CONTENTS u 2013 INFORMATION 2013 Schedule 3 2012 Results 3 2013 Roster 4 u COACHING STAFF Pam Bustin 5-6 Jarred Martin 7 Britt Broady 8 u PLAYERS Hannah Barreca 9 Abby Beltrani 10 Lauren Blazing 11 Robin Blazing 12 Hunter Bracale 12 Jessica Buttinger 13 Ashley Camano 14 Martine Chichizola 15 Grace Christus 16 Devon Gagliardi 17 Paula Heimbach 18 Aileen Johnson 19 Amanda Kim 20 Emmie Le Marchand 21 Heather Morris 22 Brenna Rescigno 23 McKay Ross 24 Cherry Seaborn 25 Savannah Story 26 Sarah Urdahl 27 Kelsey Wagner 28 u HISTORY & RECORDS Year-by-Year Results 29-35 Opponent-by-Opponent Results 36-41 Conference Records 42-43 Duke in the ACC Tournament 44 Duke in the NCAA Tournament 45 Non-Conference Records 46 Overtime Records 47 Annual Statistics 48-55 Individual Career Statistics 56-58 Single Season Program Records 59 Individual Career Program Records 60 ACC Individual Records 61 Honors and Awards 62-64 QUICK FACTS u UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Location Durham, N.C. Founded 1838 as Trinity College Enrollment 6,484 Colors Duke Blue and White Nickname Blue Devils Conference Atlantic Coast Affiliation NCAA Division I Facility Williams Field at Jack Katz Stadium President Dr. Richard Brodhead Athletic Director Kevin White Senior Women s Administrator Jacki Silar u COACHING STAFF Head Coach Pam Bustin Alma Mater UMass, 1990 Years at Duke/Overall 2/16 Record at Duke 21-19 Overall Record 185-146 (.559) Office Phone (919) 684-4116 Associate Head Coach Jarred Martin Alma Mater Albany 05 Office Phone (919) 668-5753 Assistant Coach Britt Broady Alma Mater Dartmouth 01 Office Phone (919) 684-4142 u TEAM INFORMATION 2012 Record 7-11 2012 ACC Record 0-5 2012 ACC Finish 6th 2012 Postseason n/a Starters Returning/Lost 8/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 15/3 Newcomers 6 u PROGRAM HISTORY First Year of Program 1971 All-Time Program Record 427-293-17 (.591) Most Victories in a Season 18 (2004, 2005) NCAA Tournament Appearances 11 NCAA Tournament Record 15-11 (.577) ACC Tournament Record 15-30 (.333) ACC Regular Season Record 36-96-2 (.276) All-America Selections 40 SPORTS INFORMATION All interviews with student-athletes must be arranged through the Duke Sports Information Office. Please contact Leslie Gaber at (919) 668-7938 or lgaber@duaa.duke.edu with any interview requests. All requests must be made at least one day in advance. CREDITS The 2013 Duke field hockey media guide is a product of the Duke Sports Information Office. Editors...Leslie Gaber and Mary Giardina Editorial Assistance... Duke Sports Information Photos...Jon Gardiner/Duke Photography 2

2013 SCHEDULE 2012 RESULTS August 30 INDIANA 3:00 p.m. Durham, N.C. Williams Field at Jack Katz Stadium Indiana leads, 1-0 August 24 DREXEL L, 0-1 Philadelphia, Pa. September 1 DREXEL 3:00 p.m. Durham, N.C. Williams Field at Jack Katz Stadium Duke leads, 5-2 August 26 TEMPLE W, 2-1 Philadelphia, Pa. September 6 PRINCETON 6:00 p.m. Princeton, N.J. Bedford Field Princeton leads, 4-2 August 31 PRINCETON L, 2-5 Durham, N.C. September 8 RUTGERS 1:00 p.m. Piscataway, N.J. Bauer Track and Field/Field Hockey Complex Rutgers leads, 1-0-1 September 2 LONGWOOD W, 6-2 Farmville, Va. September 13 WILLIAM & MARY 6:00 p.m. Durham, N.C. Williams Field at Jack Katz Stadium Duke leads, 20-8-1 September 8 WAKE FOREST * Winston-Salem, N.C. L, 2-3 (2OT) September 15 OLD DOMINION 1:00 p.m. Durham, N.C. Williams Field at Jack Katz Stadium Old Dominion leads, 24-13 September 9 NORTHWESTERN L, 2-4 Durham, N.C. September 20 NORTHWESTERN Durham, N.C. Williams Field at Jack Katz Stadium Series tied, 2-2 6:00 p.m. September 14 RICHMOND W, 2-1 Durham, N.C. September 22 RADFORD Durham, N.C. Williams Field at Jack Katz Stadium Duke leads, 13-0 1:00 p.m. September 16 OLD DOMINION L, 1-3 Durham, N.C. September 27 NORTH CAROLINA * 6:00 p.m. Chapel Hill, N.C. Francis E. Henry Stadium North Carolina leads, 68-10-1 September 21 NORTH CAROLINA * L, 3-7 Durham, N.C. September 29 LONGWOOD Durham, N.C. Williams Field at Jack Katz Stadium Duke leads, 15-3 1:00 p.m. September 23 MICHIGAN STATE W, 4-2 Durham, N.C. October 4 CALIFORNIA 6:00 p.m. Durham, N.C. Williams Field at Jack Katz Stadium Duke leads, 4-0 September 28 BOSTON COLLEGE * L, 1-2 Durham, N.C. October 6 WAKE FOREST * 1:00 p.m. Durham, N.C. Williams Field at Jack Katz Stadium Duke leads, 37-30 September 30 KENT STATE W, 11-2 Durham, N.C. October 11 SYRACUSE * 6:00 p.m. Durham, N.C. Williams Field at Jack Katz Stadium First meeting October 6 MARYLAND * L, 0-2 College Park, Md. October 18 VIRGINIA * 6:00 p.m. Charlottesville, Va. Turf Field Virginia leads, 30-16 October 12 JAMES MADISON W, 1-0 Harrisonburg, Va. October 20 STANFORD 12:00 p.m. Durham, N.C. Williams Field at Jack Katz Stadium Duke leads, 3-0 October 14 OLD DOMINION L, 2-3 Norfolk, Va. October 26 BOSTON COLLEGE * 1:00 p.m. Chestnut Hill, Mass. Field Hockey Field Series tied, 7-7 October 19 CALIFORNIA W, 2-1 (OT) Durham, N.C. October 27 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 1:30 p.m. Boston, Mass. New Balance Field Duke leads, 8-2 October 27 VIRGINIA * L, 1-3 Durham, N.C. November 2 MARYLAND * 1:00 p.m. Durham, N.C. Williams Field at Jack Katz Stadium Maryland leads, 30-8-3 November 1 MARYLAND L, 1-2 Chapel Hill, N.C. November 6-10 ACC TOURNAMENT TBA Chestnut Hill, Mass. Field Hockey Field November 15-17 NCAA REGIONALS TBA Location TBA November 22-24 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP TBA Norfolk, Va. Powhatan Sports Complex * Denotes ACC Game; denotes ACC Tournament Game; denotes NCAA Tournament Game 3

NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Yr. Pos. Hometown (School) 2 Paula Heimbach Sr. D Palm, Pa. (Upper Perkiomen) 3 Heather Morris Fr. F/M Pottstown, Pa. (Owen J. Roberts) 4 Grace Christus Sr. M Far Hills, N.J. (Bernards) 6 Emmie Le Marchand Sr. M/F Worcester, England (The King s School) 7 Amanda Kim So. M Richmond, Va. (St. Catherine s) 8 Devon Gagliardi RSr. M Wilkes-Barre, Pa. (Wyoming Seminary) 9 Savannah Story Fr. M/D Raleigh, N.C. (Ravenscroft) 10 Sarah Urdahl So. F Houston, Texas (St. John s) 11 Abby Beltrani Jr. M/F East Setauket, N.Y. (Ward Melville) 12 Lauren Blazing RSo. G Chapel Hill, N.C. (Durham Academy) 13 Jessica Buttinger Jr. F Waterloo, Ontario (Resurrection Catholic) 14 Robin Blazing Fr. F/M Durham, N.C. (Durham Academy) 15 McKay Ross Sr. F Glen Aubrey, N.Y. (Whitney Point) 18 Hannah Barreca So. D Oceanport, N.J. (Biotechnology/Shore Regional) 19 Cherry Seaborn Gr. F/M 20 Ashley Camano Sr. G Wall, N.J. (Wall) 21 Kelsey Wagner Fr. G Attleboro, Mass. (Attleboro) 22 Martine Chichizola Jr. F London, England (Goldolphin & Matymer School) 24 Aileen Johnson So. M Oceanport, N.J. (Shore Regional) 25 Hunter Bracale Fr. M/D Hummelstown, Pa. (Lower Dauphin) 44 Brenna Rescigno Sr. D Monmouth Beach, N.J.(Shore Regional) * denotes team captain ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Yr. Pos. Hometown (School) 18 Hannah Barreca So. D Oceanport, N.J. (Biotechnology/Shore Regional) 11 Abby Beltrani Jr. M/F East Setauket, N.Y. (Ward Melville) 12 Lauren Blazing RSo. G Chapel Hill, N.C. (Durham Academy) 14 Robin Blazing Fr. F/M Chapel Hill, N.C. (Durham Academy) 25 Hunter Bracale Fr. M/D Hummelstown, Pa. (Lower Dauphin) 13 Jessica Buttinger Jr. F Waterloo, Ontario (Resurrection Catholic) 20 Ashley Camano Sr. G Wall, N.J. (Wall) 22 Martine Chichizola Jr. F London, England (Goldolphin & Matymer School) 4 Grace Christus Sr. M Far Hills, N.J. (Bernards) 8 Devon Gagliardi RSr. M Wilkes-Barre, Pa. (Wyoming Seminary) 2 Paula Heimbach Sr. D Palm, Pa. (Upper Perkiomen) 24 Aileen Johnson So. M Oceanport, N.J. (Shore Regional) 7 Amanda Kim So. M Richmond, Va. (St. Catherine s) 6 Emmie Le Marchand Sr. M/F Worcester, England (The King s School) 3 Heather Morris Fr. F/M Pottstown, Pa. (Owen J. Roberts) 44 Brenna Rescigno Sr. D Monmouth Beach, N.J.(Shore Regional) 15 McKay Ross Sr. F Glen Aubrey, N.Y. (Whitney Point) 19 Cherry Seaborn Gr. F/M 9 Savannah Story Fr. M/D Raleigh, N.C. (Ravenscroft) 10 Sarah Urdahl So. F Houston, Texas (St. John s) 21 Kelsey Wagner Fr. G Attleboro, Mass. (Attleboro) COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Pam Bustin (UMass, 1990) Associate Head Coach: Jarred Martin (Albany, 2005) Assistant Coach: Britt Broady (Dartmouth, 2001) BY CLASS Seniors (8): Ashley Camano, Grace Christus, Devon Gagliardi, Paula Heimbach, Emmie Le Marchand, Brenna Rescigno, McKay Ross and Cherry Seaborn Juniors (4): Abby Beltrani, Lauren Blazing, Jessica Buttinger and Martine Chichizola Sophomores (4): Hannah Barreca, Aileen Johnson, Amanda Kim and Sarah Urdahl Freshmen (5): Robin Blazing, Hunter Bracale, Heather Morris, Savannah Story and Kelsey Wagner BY AREA Canada (1): Jessica Buttinger England (2): Martine Chichizola, Emmie Le Marchand Pennsylvania (4): Hunter Bracale, Devon Gagliardi, Paula Heimbach, Heather Morris Massachusetts (1): Kelsey Wagner New Jersey (5): Hannah Barreca, Ashley Camano, Grace Christus, Aileen Johnson, Brenna Rescigno New York (2): Abby Beltrani, McKay Ross North Carolina (3): Lauren Blazing, Robin Blazing, Savannah Story Texas (1): Sarah Urdahl Virginia (1): Amanda Kim PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Aileen Barreca Beltrani Bracale Camano Cherry Chichizola Gagliardi Heimbach Le Marchand Rescigno Urdahl A-leen Ba-WRECK-uh BELL-tron-ee Bra-CALL-ee Kuh-MAH-no Chair-ee Chee-chee-zola Guh-LAR-dee Hime-bawk Lay mar-shawn Reh-CEE-no ER-dahl 4

PAM BUSTIN Head Coach Third Season at Duke Massachusetts, 1990 The 2011 ACC Coach of the Year, Pam Bustin has revitalized the Duke field hockey program in her two seasons in Durham, guiding the Blue Devils to a 21-19 ledger and a trip to the 2011 NCAA quarterfinals during that time. In 2012, Duke sent six players to the Junior Pan American Games in Guadalajara, Mexico, where they gained valuable international playing experience despite missing five regular season games. The Blue Devils concluded the fall with a 7-11 record, though 10 of the 11 losses on the season were to opponents ranked in the top 25 nationally. Bustin s first year at Duke saw the team finish the season ranked sixth in the nation, advance to the 2011 ACC Championship match with a 2-1 victory over eventual national champion Maryland in the semifinals and earn the program s 11th NCAA tournament bid, shutting out Stanford 5-0 in the first round. In two years, Bustin has coached five women to All-America status, 10 to All- South region honors and six to the All-ACC team. During Bustin s tenure, the team has also excelled off the field with 18 women garnering All-ACC Academic team recognition, leading the league in her first two seasons. The squad has also been recognized at a national level, earning Gladiator by SGI/NFHCA Division I National Academic Team distinction after compiling a collective team grade point average that ranks among the best in the country. Individually, 24 Blue Devils have been named to the Division I National Academic Squad, with Lauren Blazing and Kendra Perrin receiving Gladiator by SGI/NFHCA Division I Scholars of Distinction accolades. Bustin earned ACC Coach of the Year honors in 2011, marking the third conference coach of the year accolade of her career. She was previously named Big East Coach of the Year and MAC Coach of the Year. u AT LOUISVILLE (1998-2010) Prior to coaching at Duke, Bustin served 13 seasons at the helm of the Louisville program. After joining the Cardinals staff in 1998, Bustin transformed the squad into a six-time regular season conference champion including three league crowns each in both the Mid-American Conference and the BIG EAST and a mainstay among the nation s elite programs. In her 13 years as head coach at Louisville, she recorded 11 winning seasons, compiling an overall record of 153-119 (.562) while playing one of the toughest schedules in the country. As a member of the BIG EAST Conference, Bustin led Louisville to three consecutive regular season titles in 2006, 2007 and 2008. Following the 2008 season, she was named the BIG EAST Coach of the Year, directing the Cardinals to a 14-7 overall ledger, the conference regular season championship and a berth to the NCAA Tournament. In 2005, Louisville s first season as a member of the BIG EAST, the Cardinals produced one of the premier offenses in the country, leading the nation in scoring. In the Cardinals final season in the MAC, Louisville captured both the 2004 conference regular season and tournament titles, earning its second consecutive NCAA Tournament bid. The 2003 season saw Louisville win its first MAC Tournament championship, receiving the league s automatic bid to the NCAA Tourna- PAM BUSTIN QUICK FACTS College Career University of Massachusetts (1985-88) Coaching Career Head Coach, Duke (2011-present) Head Coach, Louisville (1998-2010) Head Coach, Hofstra (1997) Assistant Coach, Michigan State (1992-97) Assistant Coach, Temple (1990-92) 5

ment for the first time in program history. In 2002, Bustin led Louisville to the MAC regular season crown, following the Cardinals debut in the top-20 rankings in 2001 as Louisville climbed as high as No. 6 in the national polls. For her efforts, she was named conference coach of the year in both 2001 and 2004. u AT HOFSTRA (1997) Before arriving at Louisville, Bustin served as head coach at Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y. In just one season with The Pride, she was able to turn around a struggling program, leading Hofstra to a 9-9 overall record in 1997. u BUSTIN S EARLY YEARS From 1992-97, Bustin served as an assistant coach at Michigan State University as the Spartans enjoyed consistent success as a top-20 program. In 1990, she took an assistant position at Temple University, helping the Owls to three straight NCAA Tournament appearances with quarterfinal runs in 1991 and 1992. u USA FIELD HOCKEY EXPERIENCE In addition to her collegiate coaching duties, Bustin currently serves as an assistant coach with the United States National Under-19 and Under-21 teams, working regularly to develop the nation s junior players. Prior to assuming her current position with U.S. Field Hockey, she was an assistant for the U.S. National Team, helping the United States to an eighth place finish at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Bustin guided the United States to the country s first Olympic berth since 1996 as the team went 6-0 at the Kazan Olympic Qualifier in 2008. Bustin is a U.S. Field Hockey accredited Level III coach and instructs coaching courses throughout the country as well. Prior to coaching at the Olympic level, Bustin served as team captain on the United States Under-21 team from 1987-89, competing in the 1986, 1987, 1989 and 1990 U.S. Olympic Festivals. In 1989, she helped the U.S. capture a silver medal at the Junior Pan American Games before being named to the U.S. National Team, playing with the national squad through the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. u COLLEGIATE CAREER A 1990 graduate of the University of Massachusetts, Bustin was a four-year letterwinner (1985-88), team captain, team MVP and All-Atlantic 10 honoree, in addition to garnering a first team All-America selection and Honda-Broderick Award nomination as female athlete of the year in 1988. UMass made the NCAA Tournament in each of her four years in Amherst and advanced to the national semifinals in 1987. In the spring of 2012, Bustin was honored by being inducted into the UMass Hall of Fame. BUSTIN YEAR-BY-YEAR Overall Conference NCAA Year School Conference W L W L Finish W L Notes 2012 Duke ACC 7 11 0 5 6th - - 2011 Duke ACC 14 8 2 3 3rd 1 1 NCAA Quarterfinals ACC Coach of the Year 2010 Louisville Big East 13 7 5 1 2nd 0 0 2009 Louisville Big East 12 8 4 2 3rd 0 0 2008 Louisville Big East 14 7 5 1 t-1st 0 1 NCAA Tournament Big East Regular Season Co-Champions Big East Coach of the Year 2007 Louisville Big East 14 6 5 1 t-1st 0 0 Big East Regular Season Co-Champions 2006 Louisville Big East 12 8 5 1 t-1st 0 0 Big East Regular Season Co-Champions 2005 Louisville Big East 14 7 3 2 3rd 0 0 Led Big East & nation in scoring 2004 Louisville MAC 12 10 8 2 t-1st 0 1 NCAA Play-In Game MAC Tournament Champions MAC Regular Season Co-Champions MAC Coach of the Year 2003 Louisville MAC 13 10 6 4 2nd 0 1 NCAA Tournament MAC Tournament Champions 2002 Louisville MAC 13 8 7 3 t-1st 0 0 MAC Regular Season Co-Champions 2001 Louisville MAC 16 5 7 3 3rd 0 0 MAC Coach of the Year 2000 Louisville MAC 14 8 5 5 3rd 0 0 1999 Louisville MAC 5 16 1 9 6th 0 0 1998 Louisville MAC 1 19 0 10 6th 0 0 1997 Hofstra America East 9 9 3 5 0 0 Career Record (16 seasons): 183-147 (.555) Record at Duke (2 seasons): 21-19 (.525); ACC 2-8 (.200) Record at Louisville (13 seasons): 153-119 (.562); MAC 34-36 (.486); BIG EAST 27-8 (.771) Record at Hofstra (1 season): 9-9 (.500); America East 3-5 (.375) ACC Tournament Record: 2-2 (.500) NCAA Tournament Record: 1-3 (.250) 6

JARRED MARTIN Associate Head Coach Seventh Season at Duke Albany, 2005 Jarred Martin enters his seventh season as a member of the Duke coaching staff. An offensive specialist with strong technical knowledge and a wealth of international playing experience, Martin was promoted to associate head coach in the summer of 2013. Since his first season in 2007, Duke has amassed a 64-54 record as Martin has helped guide the program to three NCAA Tournament appearances and two trips to the NCAA Elite Eight in 2008 and 2011. Under his tutelage, Duke has produced 28 All-South honorees, 12 All-America selections and 12 All-ACC picks. Prior to his arrival at Duke, Martin served as an assistant coach at Skidmore College, where he led the Thoroughbreds to three Liberty League titles and two runner-up finishes as well as five NCAA Tournament appearances, including a trip to the Final Four. In addition, he coached 10 All-America selections, two league player of the year choices and one ECAC Player of the Year pick. Martin s coaching experience also reaches beyond the collegiate level as he is involved in the U.S. coaching system. He was the U.S. Under-17 Assistant Coach the past two years traveling to Canada and Holland. He also works with the South High Performance Training Center (HPTC), which just recently won the Women s National Championships in May. He earned a Level III Accreditation from USA Field Hockey in the summer of 2010. Martin, a native of Saratoga Spring, N.Y., retired from the U.S. Men s National field hockey squad in the spring of 2012 after 12 seasons with the team. As the starting center forward, Martin traveled to over 25 countries on four continents representing the United States. One of the team leaders in goals and caps, he competed in three Pan American Games, two Olympic Qualifiers, two World Cup Qualifiers and three Pan American Cups. He ended his career with 104 caps. JARRED MARTIN QUICK FACTS Coaching Career Associate Head Coach, Duke (2013-present) Assistant Coach, Duke (2007-2012) Assistant Coach, Skidmore A graduate of the University at Albany, Martin earned a bachelor of science degree in biochemistry in 2005 after receiving Dean s List recognition 7

BRITT BROADY Assistant Coach Third Season at Duke Dartmouth, 2001 After joining the Blue Devil staff in 2011, Britt Broady begins her third season as an assistant coach with the Duke field hockey program, working primarily with the defense and goalkeepers. In 2012, Broady guided redshirt freshman goalie Lauren Blazing to a goals against average of 1.99 and saw defender Paula Heimbach earn All- America honors. In her first season at Duke, Broady orchestrated a defense that ranked second in the conference and eighth nationally with a 1.2 goals against average. She also supervised the goalie unit, including All-America, All-South region and All-ACC honoree Samantha Nelson. The senior ranked seventh nationally in goals against average (1.23), posted the best save percentage in the ACC (.723) and recorded six shutouts on the year, bringing her final career total to 18. Broady joined the Blue Devils after spending eight seasons as an assistant coach under Pam Bustin at the University of Louisville. With the Cardinals, her responsibilities included recruiting, goalkeeper training and performance, on-field skill and tactics - especially of the defense and penalty corner units - and camp organization. Under her guidance, two Louisville goalkeepers earned NFHCA All-America honors, in addition to garnering conference Goalkeeper of the Year recognition. In addition to her coaching experience at the collegiate level, Broady is also involved with U.S. Field Hockey, serving as a regional administrator and assistant coach for the USA High Performance Midwest Team since 2009. As one of USA Field Hockey s Olympic Development and High Performance coaches, she has coached at several USA camps, including the Junior National Camp, Futures Development Invitational Camp (FDIC) for Futures Elite, High School Open and College Open. She is currently the head coach for the Futures development program in Louisville and was chosen by USA Field Hockey to be a selector at the Regional and National Futures Tournaments and the Junior National Camp. In the past, she served as a site director and head coach for the Futures program in New Hampshire and continued coaching in Maryland and Northern Virginia. Broady is currently a Level II Certified Coach by USA Field Hockey, earning the accreditation in 2007. Broady and her husband, Jimmy, currently live in Durham with their daughter, Shay. Prior to her stint at Louisville, Broady served as an assistant coach for two seasons at American University, helping guide the Eagles to a pair of Patriot League Tournament championships. A native of Auburn, Maine, Broady was a four-year starting goalkeeper at Dartmouth College, where she earned All-Ivy League honors in addition to serving as team captain and garnering team MVP accolades. A member of the class of 2001, she graduated with Bachelor of Arts degrees in Brain and Psychological Sciences and Biology while also ranking second in the Dartmouth records in both season and career goals-against average. BRITT BROADY QUICK FACTS College Career Dartmouth (1997-2000) Coaching Career Assistant Coach, Duke (2011-present) Assistant Coach, Louisville (2003-2011) Assistant Coach, American (2001-03) 8

18 HANNAH BARRECA Sophomore Defense Oceanport, N.J. Biotechnology/Shore Regional u CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS G A P Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att DSave 2012 13-0 0 0 0 8.000 3.375 0 0-0 0 TOTAL 13-0 0 0 0 8.000 3.375 0 0-0 0 u CAREER HIGHS Shots 3 vs. Kent State Sept. 30, 2012 Shots on Goal 2 vs. Kent State Sept. 30, 2012 Team (2011, 2012)... Bronze medalist at the Youth Pan American Championship with the U-17 United States National Team in Montevideo, Uruguay (2010)... Junior Olympics participant (2009)... Lettered three years in track and field and one year in lacrosse. u PERSONAL: Born on Dec. 8, 1993 in Oceanport, N.J.... Daughter of Mark and Susan Barreca... Has one younger sister (Sarah) and one younger brother (Michael). u 2012: Appeared in 13 games as a freshman, playing a role on the Duke defensive line... Tallied eight shots on the year... Missed five games due to participation in the 2012 Junior Pan American Games where she helped the United States qualify for the Junior World Cup... Named to the NFHCA Academic All-America team for her performance on the field and in the classroom... Also tabbed to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. u PRIOR TO DUKE: Four-year letterwinner at Shore Regional... Two-time national and regional All-American... Three-time all-state selection... Competed in Chile and Vancover, B.C., as member of U-19 United States National 9

11 ABBY BELTRANI Junior Midfield/Forward East Setauket, N.Y. Ward Melville u CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS G A P Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att DSave 2011 22-1 0 1 1 4.000 2.500 0 0-0 0 2012 13-0 1 3 5 4.250 2.500 1 0-0 0 TOTAL 35-1 1 4 6 8.125 4.500 1 0-0 0 u CAREER HIGHS Goals 1 vs. Kent State Sept. 30, 2012 Assists 1 (4x) last vs. Maryland Nov. 1, 2012 Points 2 vs. Kent State Sept. 30, 2012 Shots 2 vs. James Madison Oct. 9, 2011 Shots on Goal 1 (4x) last vs. California Oct. 19, 2012 u 2012: Played in 13 games as a sophomore... Earned five points on the year with one goal and three assists... Tallied first goal of her career in an 11-2 victory over Kent State Sept. 30... Missed five games due to participation in the 2012 Junior Pan American Games where she helped the United States qualify for the Junior World Cup... Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. u PRIOR TO DUKE: Five-year letterwinner at Ward Melville High School First team All-America selection and Long Island Player of the Year honoree as a senior, totaling 24 goals and 12 assists in her final high school campaign Also garnered second team All-America accolades as a junior Recognized on the all-county team for four seasons and named to the all-state squad her final three years Earned a spot on the New England squad at the Senior High Performance center in 2011 Traveled with the U.S. Under-19 Junior National Team to Chile in 2011 As a member of the Under-17 squad in 2010, led the team to the bronze metal at the Junior Pan-Am qualifier in Uruguay Also toured Holland with the Under-16 team in 2009 Lettered one year in basketball and four seasons in lacrosse Four-year starter in lacrosse, earning all-division honors junior and senior year. u PERSONAL: Born on July 19, 1993 in Stony Brook, N.Y. Daughter of Gary and Lori Beltrani Has a brother (Alex) and a sister (Katie) Brother Alex played lacrosse at Michigan. u 2011: Played in all 22 games as a rookie, earning one start... Registered her first collegiate point with an assist at Virginia on Oct. 29... Totaled four shots, placing two on goal. 10

12 LAUREN BLAZING Redshirt Sophomore Goalkeeper Durham, N.C. Durham Academy u CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS G A P Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att DSave 2011 0-0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0-0 0 2012 13-13 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0-0 0 TOTAL 13-13 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0-0 0 Year GP-GS Mins GA GAA Svs Sv% W L T Sho 2011 0-0 0:00 0 0.00 0.000 0 0 0 0 2012 13-13 910:35 26 2.57 51.662 5 8 0 1 TOTAL 13-0 910:35 26 2.57 51.662 5 8 0 1 u CAREER HIGHS Saves 8 (2x) last vs. California Oct. 19, 2012 Goals Against 5 vs. Princeton Aug. 31, 2012 U.S. Under-21 national squad which finished seventh at the Junior World Cup in Germany. u 2011: Did not see game action. u PRIOR TO DUKE: Four-year letterwinner and four-time team MVP at Durham Academy Named all-conference in each season, while earning conference player of the year distinction her senior year Served as team captain for the 2010 season Member of the Carolina Fury and TarDevils club teams Also lettered three years in basketball and five in softball A three-year letterwinner in basketball, garnering all-league honors as a senior and team defensive MVP recognition her final two seasons Named conference player of the year in softball, while also earning team MVP, all-state and Coach s Award distinction. u 2012: Started and played 13 games on the season, totaling 910:35 minutes in the cage... Credited with 51 saves and a goals against average of 1.99... Missed five games due to participation in the 2012 Junior Pan American Games where she helped the United States qualify for the Junior World Cup... Named to the NFHCA Academic All-America and ACC All-Academic teams for her performance on the field and in the classroom... Also earned ACC Academic Honor Roll recognition... Over the summer, earned a spot on the u PERSONAL: Born on Dec. 12, 1992 Daughter of Jenny and Mike Blazing Has one sister, Robin, who is also a member of the Duke field hockey team. 11

ROBIN BLAZING Freshman Forward/Midfield Durham, N.C. Durham Academy 14 u PRIOR TO DUKE: Lettered three years at Durham Academy Third team All-America selection and all-region honoree as a senior, totaling 23 goals and 13 assists in her final year Recognized on the all-state team for two seasons and named to the all-conference squad as a sophomore, junior and senior Three-time member of the North Carolina all-star team Also lettered four years in basketball and three years in lacrosse Garnered all-state and allconference accolades on the lacrosse field National Merit semifinalist and an AP Scholar with Honor. u PERSONAL: Born June 3, 1995 Daughter of Michael and Jennifer Blazing Has one sister, Lauren, who is also a member of the Duke field hockey team. 25 HUNTER BRACALE Freshman Midfield/Defense Hummelstown, Pa. Lower Dauphin u PRIOR TO DUKE: Four-year letterwinner at Lower Dauphin Guided her squad to state titles as a senior and as a freshman Garnered first team allstate accolades as a senior and second team all-state honors as a junior Led her team to two conference championships Named Mid Penn Keystone Player of the Year and Mid Penn Keystone All-Star her final season Member of the Barracudas club team Helped her club squad capture four Keystone state championships Lettered four years in basketball and three years in soccer, capturing three division crowns in each sport Named Mid Penn Player of the Year and a Mid Penn All-Star on the soccer field Member of the National Math Honor Society. u PERSONAL: Born Dec. 5, 1994 Daughter of Steven and Roxanne Bracale Has one brother (Lance) and one sister (Taylor). 12

13 JESSICA BUTTINGER Junior Forward Waterloo, Ontario Resurrection Catholic u CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS G A P Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att DSave 2011 22-16 7 2 16 29.241 24.828 2 0-0 0 2012 13-13 4 3 11 16.250 13.812 1 0-0 0 TOTAL 35-29 11 5 27 45.244 37.822 3 0-0 0 u CAREER HIGHS Goals 2 at Delaware Sept. 3, 2011 Assists 1 (5x) last at Old Dominion Oct. 14, 2012 Points 4 at Delaware Sept. 3, 2011 Shots 4 (2x) last vs. Kent State Sept. 30, 2012 Shots on Goal 4 vs. Kent State Sept. 30, 2012 u 2012: Started and saw action in 13 games as a sophomore... Led all sophomores with 11 points on the season, earning four goals off of 16 shots... Also totaled three assists... Missed five games due to participation in the 2012 Junior Pan American Games where she helped Canada qualify for the Junior World Cup... Named to the NFHCA Academic All-America team for her performance on the field and in the classroom... Also earned a spot on the ACC Academic Honor Roll... Over the summer, competed with the Under-21 Canadian squad at the Junior World Cup in Germany, tallying one goal in six contests. u 2011: Appeared in all 22 contests her rookie season, starting 16... Led all Duke freshmen with seven goals - including two game winners - and two assists on the year... Scored her first collegiate goal in the season opener at then-no. 6 Ohio State on Aug. 26... Totaled a season-high two goals at Delaware on Sept. 3... Scored two goals in the ACC Tournament with one score against both Virginia and No. 1 North Carolina... Also added goals against James Madison and Central Michigan... Assists came against then- No. 7 Boston College and Virginia. u PRIOR TO DUKE: Four-year District 8 All-Star and four-time school MVP at Resurrection Catholic High School... Led team to 20-0-1 record as a senior, 13 winning District 8 Championship, CWOSSA Championship and Ontario High School Championship... Also scored the gold-medal-winning goal at the OFSAA Championships... Served as team captain junior and senior seasons... As a junior, led team to 17-2 record and first CWOSSA Championship in 30-year history, totaling 25 goals and 34 assists on the season... Selected to the Canadian National Indoor Field Hockey team in 2010... Also played with the Ontario Senior Provincial team and GOA (Toronto) club team... Leading goal scorer for Canada at the Pan-Am World Cup Qualifier in Baraquisimeto, Venezuela... Earned silver medal at Canadian National Senior Field Hockey Championships... In 2009, played for both the U-18 and U-23 Ontario Provincial teams... Leading scorer on the U-18 squad and overall points leader at the Canada Cup in 2009... 45th JFK Memorial Tournament Champion with GOA (Toronto) club team... National Capital Cup Champion as member of the U-18 Ontario Provincial team... Won A Pool at USFHA Festival with MYSTX Storm club team, totaling eight goals and five assists... Leading scorer at the Ontario Summer Games in 2008, averaging over three goals a game... U-16 Ontario Provincial Team leading scorer at the Canadian National U-19 Championships... Led Guelph Cobras club team to U-18 Ontario Championship and Mississauga Meltdown Tournament Championship... Led GOA (Toronto) to U-23 Ontario Championship and Boston Challenge Cup Championship the same year... Named to the U-16 A team, comprised of the top 16 players in Ontario, in 2007 and earned silver medal at Canadian National U-16 Championships... Also played soccer and ice hockey and ran track... In soccer, starter on the U-16 Ontarion Youth Soccer League Elite Level, comprised of the top-10 teams in Ontario... In ice hockey, two-time league all-star and team captain, earning multiple Provincial medals with the Waterloo K-W Rangers... In track, earned numerous Provincial medals and records in the 800-meters and 4x400m with an 800m personal best of 2:09.96. u PERSONAL: Born on November 27, 1992... Daughter of Gord and Pam Buttinger... Has five sisters (Maddie, Natalie, Danielle, Emily and Rachel) and one brother (Scott)... Father played varsity football in Canada... Mother played varsity basketball... Oldest sister Maddie ran track at Notre Dame (2009-12)... Sister Natalie is a member of the Penn State field hockey team.

20 ASHLEY CAMANO Senior Goalkeeper Wall, N.J. Wall u CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS G A P Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att DSave 2010 0-0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0-0 0 2011 0-0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0-0 0 2012 7-5 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0-0 0 TOTAL 7-5 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0-0 0 Year GP-GS Mins GA GAA Svs Sv% W L T Sho 2010 0-0 0:00 0 0.00 0.000 0 0 0 0 2011 0-0 0:00 0 0.00 0.000 0 0 0 0 2012 7-5 380:34 18 4.26 22.550 2 3 0 0 TOTAL 7-5 380:34 18 4.26 22.550 2 3 0 0 u CAREER HIGHS Saves 11 vs. North Carolina Sept. 21, 2012 Goals Against 7 vs. North Carolina Sept. 21, 2012 u 2012: Saw action in seven games, starting five... Played a total of 380:34 minutes during her junior year... Credited with 22 saves on the season, including a career-high 11 against North Carolina Sept. 21... Owned a 2-3 record overall with a goals against average of 4.26... Named to the NFHCA Academic All-America team for her performance on the field and in the classroom... Also earned a spot on the ACC Academic Honor Roll. u 2011: Did not see playing time during her sophomore campaign. u 2010: Did not see game action in 2010. u PRIOR TO DUKE: 2009 USA U-16 National Team Member [2009 Holland International Easter Tournament, third place]... 2009 NFHCA Mid-Atlantic All- America... 2009 NFHCA Academic All-America... WHS Varsity Field Hockey Team Captain ( 08, 09)... 2008 NJSIAA Group III State Champion... 2008 and 2009 Central Jersey Group III Champion... 39 career shutouts... 2010, 2009 Women and Girls in Sports Leadership Award recipient... 2009 News 12 New Jersey Scholar Athlete... 2008 Shore Conference FH Player of the Year... 2009 and 2008 first team All-Shore Conference... 2008 second team all-state... 2009 third team all-state... 2009 and 2008 first team All-Group III NJ... 2009 and 2008 first team All-Monmouth County FH... 2009 Coast Star Female Athlete of the Year... 2009 and 2008 Coast Star Defensive FH Player of the Year... 2009 and 2008 All- B-North Division... Also lettered two years in lacrosse. u PERSONAL: Born May 21, 1992... Daughter of Theresa and Bob Camano... Has two brothers - Christopher and Dan. 14

22 MARTINE CHICHIZOLA Junior Forward London, England Goldolphin and Latymer School u CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS G A P Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att DSave 2011 14-0 2 0 4 7.286 4.571 0 0-0 0 2012 18-5 2 3 7 17.118 10.588 1 0-0 0 TOTAL 32-5 4 3 11 24.167 14.583 1 0-0 0 u CAREER HIGHS Goals 1 (4x) last vs. Virginia Oct. 27, 2012 Assists 1 (3x) last vs. Kent State Sept. 30, 2012 Points 2 (4x) last vs. Virginia Oct. 27, 2012 Shots 3 (2x) last vs. Michigan State Sept. 23, 2012 Shots on Goal 2 (3x) last at James Madison Oct. 12, 2012 u PRIOR TO DUKE: Named high school team MVP as a senior at Goldolphin and Latymer School Earned a spot on the regional squad for four consecutive years Named to the U-16 English National Team from 2008-09 Also trained with the U-18 national team Led the Teddington Hockey Club to the U-15 National Finals to garner distinction as one of the top four teams in the country Also earned team second-place finishes in England Hockey s Future Cup in both 2009 and 2010 Played in England Hockey s National League for the Barnes Hockey Club Also played three years of netball and two years of tennis. u PERSONAL: Born on April 9, 1993 in London, England Daughter of Maricar and Ricardo Chichizola Has one brother (Sebastian). u 2012: Played in all 18 games, starting five during her sophomore campaign... Earned a total of seven points on the year including two goals and three assists... Scored the game-winning goal against James Madison on Oct. 12. u 2011: Played in 14 games as rookie... Missed the final seven games of the season due to injury... Scored her first collegiate goal at home against No. 3 Maryland on Oct. 8... Added her second goal in the following game against James Madison. 15

4 GRACE CHRISTUS Senior Midfield Bernardsville, N.J. Bernards u CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS G A P Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att DSave 2010 19-19 0 3 3 13.000 10.769 0 0-0 0 2011 22-22 0 1 1 10.000 4.400 0 0-0 0 2012 16-16 0 5 5 6.000 0.000 0 0-0 0 TOTAL 57-57 0 9 9 29.000 14.483 0 0-0 0 u CAREER HIGHS Assists 1 (9x) last vs. Virginia Oct. 27, 2012 Points 1 (9x) last vs. Virginia Oct. 27, 2012 Shots 4 at Longwood Sept. 4, 2010 Shots on Goal 3 at Longwood Sept. 4, 2010 u 2012: Started and saw action in 16 games during her junior season, only missing two contests due to injury... Tied for second on the squad in assists with five on the season... Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. overtime victory against No. 13 Louisville... Dished out her second assist of the season against Richmond on Sept. 26... Recorded the assist on the game-winning goal versus No. 11 Boston University on Oct. 3. u PRIOR TO DUKE: First team All-Somerset County in 2008 and 2009... First team All-Skyland Conference from 2006-09... 2008 and 2009 first team All-North Jersey... Junior Olympics in 2007 and 2008... Member of Futures Elite... Jersey Intensity Gold medal (Festival 2009, Disney 2010, NIT 2010). u PERSONAL: Born February 27, 1992... Daughter of Peter and Ashley Christus... Has three sisters (Carson, Clayton and Emma)... Father played football at Villanova University... Comes from a field hockey family... Sister Carson played field hockey at Columbia University while sister Clayton plays at Brown University. u 2011: Started every game for the Blue Devils for the second consecutive year... Dished out an assist in Duke s 5-0 NCAA Tournament win over No. 10 Stanford on Nov. 12... Totaled 10 shots for the season, placing four on goal. u 2010: Played in and started all 19 games as a rookie... Picked up her first collegiate point in the season opener with an assist in the Blue Devils 3-2 16

8 DEVON GAGLIARDI Redshirt Senior Midfield Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Wyoming Seminary u CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS G A P Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att DSave 2009 0-0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0-0 0 2010 19-12 1 1 3 8.125 3.375 0 0-0 0 2011 22-22 9 5 23 41.220 24.585 4 0-0 0 2012 18-18 7 4 18 35.200 23.657 0 0-0 0 TOTAL 59-52 17 10 44 84.202 50.595 4 0-0 0 u CAREER HIGHS Goals 3 vs. Kent State Sept. 30, 2012 Assists 2 vs. Kent State Sept. 30, 2012 Points 8 vs. Kent State Sept. 30, 2012 Shots 7 at James Madison Oct. 12, 2012 Shots on Goal 4 vs. Virginia Oct. 27, 2012 u 2012: Started every game for the Blue Devils for the second consecutive year... Finished second on the squad with 18 points on the season, including seven goals and four assists... Credited with 35 shots on the season, 23 of them being on goal... Earned her first career hat trick against Kent State while also picking up two assists to give her a single game career-high eight points... Garnered second team All-South Region honors while also being named to the NFHCA Academic All-America and ACC All-Academic teams and the ACC Academic Honor Roll. u 2011: Started every game for the Blue Devils... Earned second team Longstreth/NFHCA All-South Region honors after totaling career bests in points (23), goals (9) and assists (5)... Led the team with four game-winning goals... Netted her first goal of the season in overtime at then-no. 6 Ohio State on Aug. 26... Recorded a season-high three points with a goal and an assist in Duke s 5-0 NCAA Tournament win over No. 10 Stanford... Also added 17 goals against Indiana, Drexel, Wake Forest, Boston College, James Madison, William & Mary and Virginia. u 2010: Started 12 games while appearing in all 19 during the season... Scored her first collegiate goal on Oct. 10 at No. 10 American... Added an assist against No. 11 Penn State on Oct. 23. u 2009: Missed the 2009 season due to an injury... Excelled in the classroom, earning the top GPA on the team... NFHCA National Academic All-America. u PRIOR TO DUKE: Four-year letterwinner and three-time first team All- America at Wyoming Seminary... Named first team all-region and first team all-state three times... Led Wyoming Seminary to two Pennsylvania state championships, three district championships and three conference championships... Scored 22 goals with nine assists as a senior... put in 13 goals and nine assists as a junior... Had 21 goals and 15 assists as a sophomore... Selected to the Newspaper Coaches All-Star team during every year of competition... U-21 National Developmental in 2008... Futures Elite from 2004-09... Olympic Development Select from 2004-08... Alternate on the U-16 National Team in 2003... National Futures Tournament from 2003-08... Gold medalist at 2006 Junior Olympics... Lettered four years in swimming and soccer... Four-time district qualifier and medalist in swimming... Led the league in scoring as a junior... Dean s List as a freshman and senior... Earned the Wyoming Seminary Trustee Academic Award four times. u PERSONAL: Born Sept. 27, 1990... Daughter of Catherine Gagliardi... Has three brothers - William, Gavin and Garrett - and four sisters - Thelred, Kelci, Gillian and Mackenzie.

2 PAULA HEIMBACH Senior Defense Palm, Pa. Upper Perkiomen u CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS G A P Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att DSave 2010 18-5 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0-0 0 2011 22-21 0 0 0 1.000 0.000 0 0-0 0 2012 18-18 1 2 4 7.143 3.429 1 0-0 1 TOTAL 58-44 1 2 4 8.125 3.375 1 0-0 1 u CAREER HIGHS Goals 1 vs. California Oct. 19, 2012 Assists 1 (2x) last vs. Boston College Sept. 28, 2012 Points 2 vs. California Oct. 19, 2012 Shots 2 vs. Virginia Oct. 27, 2012 Shots on Goal 1 (3x) last vs. Maryland Nov. 1, 2012 Defensive Saves 1 vs. Maryland Nov. 1, 2012 u 2012: Started all 18 games during her junior campaign... A mainstay on the Duke defensive line... Scored her first collegiate goal against California on Oct. 19, securing a Duke victory... Earned two assists throughout the season to give her a total of four points on the season... Garnered Longstreth/ NFHCA third-team All-America, All-ACC, First Team All-South region, ACC All-Academic and ACC Academic Honor Roll recognition. u 2011: Appeared in all 22 games, starting 21 on the Duke backline... Part of a Duke defense that ranked second in the ACC and eighth nationally in goals against average (1.2). u 2010: Appeared in 18 contests as a rookie, starting five... Key contributor to the Duke defense off the bench, earning the starting spot in the final two games of the season. u PRIOR TO DUKE: Four-year letterwinner at Upper Perkiomen... 2007 second team all-league defense... 2008 second team all-league midfield... 2008 Pennsylvania All-State honorable mention... 2009 second team allleague midfield... 2009 first team Pennsylvania All-State... 2005-08 National Field Hockey Festival gold medalist... 2006 and 2010 National Indoor Tournament gold medalist... 2007 Disney College Field Hockey Showcase gold medal winner... 2008 Disney College Field Hockey Showcase silver medalist... Also lettered in softball and lacrosse. u PERSONAL: Born June 4, 1992... Daughter of Robert and Dana Heimbach... Has one sister (Alyssa). 18

24 AILEEN JOHNSON Sophomore Midfield Oceanport, N.J. Shore Regional u CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS G A P Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att DSave 2012 13-12 1 1 3 7.143 5.714 0 0-0 0 TOTAL 13-12 1 1 3 7.143 5.714 0 0-0 0 u CAREER HIGHS Goals 1 vs. Kent State Sept. 30, 2012 Assists 1 vs. Kent State Sept. 30, 2012 Points 3 vs. Kent State Sept. 30, 2012 Shots 3 (2x) last at James Madison Oct. 12, 2012 Shots on Goal 3 vs. Kent State Sept. 30, 2012 u 2012: Saw action in 13 games, starting 12 in her rookie year... Scored her first career goal against Kent State and picked up her first assist in the same game... Finished the season with a total of three points... Missed five games due to participation in the 2012 Junior Pan American Games where she helped the United States qualify for the Junior World Cup... Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll... Over the summer, competed on the U.S. Under-21 national squad that finished seventh at the Junior World Cup in Germany... Tallied one goal in a 6-0 win over Ghana in the international tournament. u PRIOR TO DUKE: Four-year letterwinner at Shore Regional High School... Two-time All-American... Four-time First Team All-Shore... Monmouth County Player of the Year (2011)... Two-time All-State... Holds high school record for most goals in single season and most goals in a single game... Bronze medalist at the Youth Pan American Championship with the U-17 United States National Team in Montevideo, Uruguay (2010)... Competed in Chile as a member of the U19 National Team (2011)... Competed in a fourgame series vs. the English U-21 team in England as a member of the U21 National Team (2012). u PERSONAL: Born on Sept. 21, 1993 in Long Branch, N.J.... Daughter of Stephen and Missy Johnson... Has one younger sister (Shannon) and two younger brothers (Stephen and Aidan). 19

7 AMANDA KIM Sophomore Midfield Richmond, Va. St. Catherine s u CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS G A P Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att DSave 2012 17-5 1 0 2 5.200 4.800 0 0-0 0 TOTAL 17-5 1 0 2 5.200 4.800 0 0-0 0 u CAREER HIGHS Goals 1 at Old Dominion Oct. 14, 2012 Points 2 at Old Dominion Oct. 14, 2012 Shots 3 vs. Virginia Oct. 27, 2012 Shots on Goal 3 vs. Virginia Oct. 27, 2012 u PRIOR TO DUKE: Four-year letterwinner at St. Catherine s School... 2011 first team All-American... Two-time all-state and all-metro selection... Richmond Times Dispatch Player of the Year... Two-time all-conference selection... Team co-captain... 2010 Junior Olympics participant... Outstanding high school soccer career included all-conference, all-state and all-metro honors. u PERSONAL: Born on July 16, 1994 in Fayetville, N.C.... Daughter of Chris and Shelly Kim... Has one brother (Christopher) and three sisters (Courtney, Sarah and Grace). u 2012: Saw action in 17 games, starting five in her rookie year... Scored her first career goal against Old Dominion on Oct. 14... Named to the NFHCA Academic All-America team for her performance on the field and in the classroom... Also earned a spot on the ACC Academic Honor Roll. 20

6 EMMIE LE MARCHAND Senior Midfield/Forward Worcester, England The King s School u CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS G A P Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att DSave 2010 19-18 8 3 19 25.320 15.600 1 1-1 0 2011 22-22 19 7 45 55.345 38.691 3 1-1 0 2012 18-18 11 5 27 57.193 29.509 2 2-2 0 TOTAL 60-59 38 15 91 137.277 82.599 6 4-4 0 u CAREER HIGHS Goals 3 (2x) last vs. Stanford Nov. 12, 2011 Assists 3 vs. Kent State Sept. 30, 2012 Points 7 vs. Kent State Sept. 30, 2012 Shots 6 at Longwood Sept. 2, 2012 Shots on Goal 4 (2x) last vs. Stanford Nov. 12, 2011 u 2012: Started all 18 games in her junior campaign... Led the team in goals (11), points (27) and shots on goal (29)... Tallied a season-high seven points against Kent State, scoring two goals and contributing three assists... Currently tied for 11th on Duke s career goal list with 38... Her 91 career points places her 13th on Duke s career points list... Earned All-ACC and first team All-South region honors... Named to the NFHCA National Academic All- America and ACC All-Academic teams as well as the ACC Academic Honor Roll. u 2011: Started all 22 games as a sophomore... Led the team in goals (19), points (45) and shots on goal (38)... Scored a team-high three goals vsersus Stanford and James Madison... Tied for 10th on Duke s single-season goal list and 11th on the program s single-season points list... Earned third team All- America Honors, first team Longstreth/NFHCA All-South Region accolades, Academic All-ACC honors and named ACC Player of the Week. u 2010: Started 18 of 19 games her freshman season... Led the team in both goals (8) and points (19)... 19 points on the season was the most by a Duke freshman since Julie Tromp totaled the same number her rookie season in 2005... Earned second team Longstreth/NFHCA All-South Region accolades... Scored her first collegiate goal in the season opener, a 3-2 double overtime victory against No. 13 Louisville... Registered goals in three straight contests, beginning with the game winner against William & Mary on Oct. 15... Totaled a season-high four points on a goal and two assists in Duke s 4-3 overtime victory at No. 19 Old Dominion on Oct. 17... Also had an assist versus Drexel on Sept. 12. u PRIOR TO DUKE: Led team to county championship in 2009 and runnerup finish in 2008... Made regional finals in 2008 and 2009... Led Cannock Hockey Club to Conference West Championship... Member of the Y15, U-17 and U-18 regional squads from 2006-09... Won the UK School Championship with then England U18 squad in 2009... Member of the England U-21 training team from 2009-10... Also played netball and cricket and was a member of the track and field team... Led netball team to county, district and regional championships as well as the national finals in 2010... Two-time county champion in the 800m. u PERSONAL: Born September 29, 1991... Daughter of Sarah and Stephen Le Marchand... Has one older sister, Sophie. 21

HEATHER MORRIS Freshman Forward/Midfield Pottstown, Pa. Owen J. Roberts 3 u PRIOR TO DUKE: Guided the U-21 national team to the bronze medal at the 2012 Junior Pan American Games Member of the U-19 national team and the women s Indoor Pan American championship team Earned a bronze medal at the 2010 Junior Olympics Lettered two years at The Hill School and two seasons at Owen J. Roberts Second team all-league and all-area selection as a senior Topped the 100-goal mark for her career during her final season Led her team to conference and division titles her junior year Set a school single-season record and ranked eighth in the country with 43 goals as a junior Single-season scoring record holder at The Hill School Member of the WC Eagles and Xcalibur club teams, capturing National Indoor Tournament championships with both squads. u PERSONAL: Born Oct. 26, 1994 Daughter of Jack and Patti Morris Has one sister, Nicole, who plays field hockey at Boston College. 22

44 BRENNA RESCIGNO Senior Defense Monmouth Beach, N.J. Shore Regional u CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS G A P Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att DSave 2010 11-10 3 1 7 20.150 10.500 0 0-0 0 2011 22-1 0 0 0 17.000 0.000 0 0-0 0 2012 18-18 4 1 9 39.103 23.590 0 0-0 1 TOTAL 51-29 7 2 16 76.092 33.434 0 0-0 1 u CAREER HIGHS Goals 2 at Old Dominion Oct. 17, 2010 Assists 1 (2x) last vs. North Carolina Sept. 21, 2012 Points 4 at Old Dominion Oct. 17, 2010 Shots 6 at Wake Forest Sept. 11, 2010 Shots on Goal 3 (6x) last vs. Boston College Sept. 28, 2012 Defensive Saves 1 at Maryland Oct. 6, 2012 u 2012: Started every game her junior season... Integral member of the Duke backline... Tabbed as one of the Blue Devils most powerful players... Scored a career-high four goals on the season... Tacked on one assist against North Carolina to give her a total of nine points on the year... Named to the ACC All-Academic team for her performance on the field and in the classroom... Also earned a spot on the ACC Academic Honor Roll. u 2011: Played in 22 games, starting once against Indiana... Part of a Duke defense that ranked second in the ACC and eighth nationally in goals against average (1.2). Scored her first collegiate goal in her first appearance of the season at No. 8 Wake Forest on Sept. 11... Added two goals versus No. 19 Old Dominion on Oct. 17... Registered an assist against No. 10 Ohio State on Sept. 18. u PRIOR TO DUKE: Four-year starter at Shore Regional... 2009 NJ Group 1 state champions with a 22-1 record... Two-time sectional champion... Fourtime Shore Conference champion... Four-time division champions... Led Shore Conference in scoring with 44 goals, 30 assists in 2009... Secondleading scorer with 20 goals and 21 assists in 2008... High school MVP in 2008 and 2009... Outstanding offensive player in 2007... 2009 NFHCA first team All-America... 2008 & 2009 NFHCA Regional All-America... 2008 & 2009 New Jersey first team All-State... All Group 1... All Monmouth... 2009 NJ Star Ledger & Asbury Park Press Shore Conference Player of the Year... 2008 & 2009 Asbury Park Press first team All-Shore... 2007 Asbury Park Press 2nd Team All-Shore... 2010 U-19 National Squad... 2008 & 2010 Olympic Developmental Select... 2008 U-16 Holland Tour... 2010 U-19 Argentina Tour... 2008-10 Futures Elite... 2007 & 2008 Junior Olympics... AAU Joel Ferrell Outstanding Performance Award... 2006-09 National Futures Championship participant... 2008 USA Women s National Indoor Team member... played for Jersey Intensity Club Team... U-19 Pool Champions Festival 2007 & 2009... U-19 Disney Tournament Champions 2010... U-19 National Indoor Tournament Pool Champions 2007-08. u PERSONAL: Born March 11, 1992... Daughter of Anthony and Kerry Rescigno... Has one brother, Michael. u 2010: Played in 11 games, starting 10 as a rookie... Despite missing eight contests, still tied for third on the team with seven points and three goals... 23

15 MCKAY ROSS Senior Forward Glen Aubrey, N.Y. Whitney Point u CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS G A P Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att DSave 2010 1-0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0 0-0 0 2011 20-0 3 0 6 9.333 7.778 0 0-0 0 2012 14-2 2 0 4 3.667 2.667 0 0-0 0 TOTAL 35-2 5 0 10 12.417 9.750 0 0-0 0 u CAREER HIGHS Goals 1 (5x) last vs. Kent State Sept. 30, 2012 Points 2 (5x) last vs. Kent State Sept. 30, 2012 Shots 2 (2x) last vs. Michigan State Sept. 23, 2012 Shots on Goal 1 (9x) last vs. Kent State Sept. 30, 2012 u 2012: Saw action in 14 games, starting in two during her junior campaign... Earned two goals on the year off of four shots... Scored once against Michigan State and later in the season against Kent State... Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. round of the ACC Tournament and Stanford in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. u 2010: Saw action in one game as a rookie, entering the game against Longwood on Sept. 4. u PRIOR TO DUKE: Four-year letterwinner in field hockey, basketball and softball... two-year captain for all three sports... led Whitney Point in scoring for the 2007 and 2008 seasons... named to the 2008 NYS Section IV All- State Team... three-time NYS Section All-Conference and first team all-star pick... 2007-08 Academic Scholar... 2006 and 2007 Futures Participant... National Honor Society member. u PERSONAL: Born July 31, 1992... Daughter of James and Jodi Ross. u 2011: Saw action in 20 contests during her sophomore campaign... Contributed three goals during the season... First career goal coal came during 4-2 victory over Boston College... Also scored against Virginia in the first 24

CHERRY SEABORN Graduate Student Forward/Midfield 19 u PRIOR TO DUKE: Played collegiately at Durham University in the United Kingdom, graduating in 2013 Led her squad to the British University championship in 2012 and 2013 Also guided her university team to runner-up finishes in the Investec English Women s Hockey League North Conference for two consecutive seasons Selected to England s Under-21 national team in 2011, 2012 and 2013, helping the squad earn the bronze medal at the 2012 European Championships in Holland Also played for England s Under-18 national team, earning a bronze medal at the 2009 European Championships and a silver medal at the 2010 Volvo 4 Nations Championship Named to the Saxon Tigers and Penine Pumas regional teams Played for the Harleston Magpies Hockey Club, earning Female Young Player of the Year recognition in 2009 Club team was an Under-18 national indoor finalist in 2007 and an Under-18 national finalist in 2008 Totaled 11 goals in English National League play during the 2012-13 season and 14 during the 2011-12 season... Graduated from Thomas Mills High School in Suffolk. u PERSONAL: Born May 6, 1992 Daughter of Matthew Seaborn and Ann Lancaster Has one brother (Charlie) Father played cricket and soccer at the former Oxford Polytechnic in Oxford, England ( 79) Brother plays rugby at the College of St Hild and St Bede, Durham University ( 15) Enrolled in the Master of Management Studies program at Duke s Fuqua School of Business. 25

SAVANNAH STORY Freshman Midfield/Defense Raleigh, N.C. Ravenscroft 9 u PRIOR TO DUKE: Five-year letterwinner, playing four years at Ravenscroft and one season at St. Mary s in Raleigh Owns the Ravenscroft all-time scoring record with 47 goals and 37 assists for her career Three-time all-state and all-conference honoree Tabbed to play in the North Carolina All-Star game her sophomore, junior and senior seasons Led her team in assists as a junior and senior and in goals as an eighth grader and sophomore Guided her squad to a pair of conference titles and state runner-up finishes her sophomore and junior campaigns Three-time National Futures selection Also lettered two years in basketball and lacrosse and participated in track and field Helped her lacrosse team capture a state and conference championship. u PERSONAL: Born Dec. 26, 1994 Daughter of Ashley and Jane Story Has one sister (Sterling) and one brother (Hampton). 26

10 SARAH URDAHL Sophomore Forward Houston, Texas St. John s u CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS G A P Sh Sh% SOG SOG% GW PS-Att DSave 2012 17-0 1 2 4 4.250 4 1.000 0 0-0 0 TOTAL 17-0 1 2 4 4.250 4 1.000 0 0-0 0 u CAREER HIGHS Goals 1 vs. Northwestern Sept. 9, 2012 Assists 1 (2x) last vs. Kent State Sept. 30, 2012 Points 2 vs. Northwestern Sept. 9, 2012 Shots 2 vs. Michigan State Sept. 23, 2012 Shots on Goal 2 vs. Michigan State Sept. 23, 2012 u PRIOR TO DUKE: Four year letterwinner at St. John s School... Two-time Athletic Excellence Award (top female student-athlete in the school)... 2011 NFHCA National All-Academic Squad... Two-time all-conference and all-region selection... AP scholar with distinction... Captain of field hockey, basketball, and lacrosse high school teams. u PERSONAL: Born on Sept. 9, 1993 in Lexington, Ky.... Daughter of Kent and Beth Urdahl... Has three younger brothers (Matthew, Michael and William)... Mother was a member of the Duke field hockey squad. u 2012: Saw action in 17 games during her rookie season... Scored her first career goal against Northwestern and contributed assists against Longwood and Kent State... Credited with four shots on the season, all of which were on goal... Named to the NFHCA Academic All-America team for her performance on the field and in the classroom... Also earned a spot on the ACC Academic Honor Roll. 27

KELSEY WAGNER Freshman Goalkeeper Attleboro, Mass. Attleboro 21 u PRIOR TO DUKE: Lettered three years at Attleboro Named a league all-star as a junior two-time National Futures selection member of the Sick Field Hockey Club Also lettered one year in basketball Member of the National Honor Society and the National French Honor Society. u PERSONAL: Born Feb. 26, 1995 Daughter of Richard and Sharon Wagner Has one sister (Victoria) and one brother (Ben). 28