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Page 1: 2010 Pace Women's Soccer Media Guide
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OPPORTUNITAS: The Promise of Pace is the motto of

Pace: Opportunitas. A remarkable array of living, learning and

working opportunities await each student. This comprehensive

University offers five undergraduate schools and colleges and

more than 100 academic majors.

* THE FACULTY -- The faculty at Pace bring practical

experience in a discipline or profession to their classroom

teaching. They know what it takes to succeed because they've

experienced success themselves. Professors pursue research in

areas that span the curriculum including business, accounting,

biology, communications, the natural sciences, health care,

nursing, computer science and education, among others.

* COOPERATIVE EDUCATION -- Take advantage of

the University's extraordinary Cooperative Education Program,

the largest and most comprehensive co-op program among

four-year colleges and universities in the New York City area.

Each year Pace places over 1,100 students in over 450 multi-

national, national, regional, and local organizations. The oppor-

tunity to apply classroom theory into hands-on professional set-

tings allows you to assess how you feel about a particular pro-

fession. Also, you will gain a valuable competitive edge in the

job market. One-third of the co-op students receive job offers

from their co-op employers.

* OPEN HOUSE -- We invite you to visit the University and

form your own opinion of Pace. Talk to students, talk to profes-

sors, sit in on a few classes, meet with the Admissions staff and

tour the campus. During our Open House Days, you can get

your first taste of Pace's environment through personal contact

and first hand experience.

ONE UNIVERSITY - TWO CAMPUSES: No matter

what you are seeking in a college setting, you can find it at one

of Pace's two different locations. Whichever campus you

choose, you will also have the opportunity to take courses on

the other campus.

*PLEASANTVILLE/BRIARCLIFF -- About forty min-

utes from the New York City campus, these two suburban loca-

tions,minutes apart, are administered as one campus. In addition

to a serene setting, the campus is noted for its Environmental

Center and stables complete with horses, goats, and geese. Tennis

courts, outdoor basketball and sand volleyball courts and Willcox

Gymnasium provide ample opportunities for athletics and recre-

ation. In keeping with its commitment to its students, communi-

ty and quality campus life, Pace completed construction of the

new 75,000-square foot, 17 million dollar Goldstein Health,

Fitness and Recreation Center. The campus offers many living

options ranging from three new townhouse complexes to seven

residence halls.

* NEW YORK CITY -- The New York City campus, located

in lower Manhattan, offers the best of everything that makes New

York special. A short walk from Wall Street and the famous South

Street Seaport, our New York campus stands across the street

from historic City Hall. Nearby public transportation makes com-

muting fast and easy. The 650-seat Michael Schimmel Center for

the Arts, located on campus, is the site of acclaimed student pro-

ductions, concerts and performers including the Joffrey Ballet, as

well as the new home of the celebrated National Actors Theater.

EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES: Students with a

creative flair and a desire to communicate have no problem find-

ing an outlet; Pace sponsors two newspapers, two literary maga-

zines, two radio stations and two yearbooks. Plays, concerts, and

performances by professionals and amateurs also enhance student

life. There is also an active Student Government Association on

each campus.

The New York and Pleasantville campuses each sponsor

several fraternities and sororities. While the emphasis is on good

times and bonding, these organizations also put their energies to

good work by sponsoring community service projects. Pace

offers the opportunity to participate in athletics, either varsity or

intramural. The Setters compete in 19 varsity sports in NCAA

Division II.

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School.................................................................Pace University

Location...........................................................Pleasantville, NY

Founded..............................................................................1906

Enrollment.........................................................................12,704

Nickname........................................................................ Setters

School Colors.....................................................Navy and Gold

Home Field.................................Pace Field - Briarcliff Campus

Affiliation.......................................................NCAA Division II

Conference..............................................................Northeast-10

President............................Stephen J. Friedman (Princeton '59)

Director of Athletics..............Joseph F. O'Donnell (LaSalle '65)

Athletics Phone.................................................(914) 773-3411

Athletics Fax......................................................(914) 773-3491

PPACEACE UUNIVERSITYNIVERSITY QQUICKUICK FFACTSACTS

UUNIVERSITYNIVERSITY PPERSONNELERSONNEL

Dir of Sports Info............................John Tagliaferri (Pace ‘00)

e-mail: [email protected]

Office Phone.....................................................(914) 773-3888

Office Fax.........................................................(914) 773-3491

Sports Information Assistant.........Thomas Graff (Buffalo ‘10)

Office Address.........................Sports Information Department

Goldstein Fitness Center

861 Bedford Road

Pleasantville, NY 10570

Website.......................................www.pacesettersathletics.com

SSPORTSPORTS IINFORMATIONNFORMATION

Head Athletics Trainer.......................................Barry Moriarty

Team Physician..............................................Dr. Lester Mayers

Assistant Athletics Trainer.........................................Phil Ryder

SSPORTSPORTS MMEDICINEEDICINE SSTAFFTAFF

Associate. A.D/Operations........................................Mike Winn

Asst. A.D. Compliance........................................Jayson Smikle

Athletics Business Manager/SWA......................Michelle Tozzi

Dir of Intramurals & Rec/Facility Manager.....Jeremy Pouncey

Equipment Manager.......................................Now-Allah James

Faculty Athletics Representative...........................Mike Ulinski

Strength & Conditioning Coach/Fitness Dir.....Mike Bohlander

Assistant Facilities Manager.......................Danny Hagenlocher

Assistant Equipment Manager..................................Dave Carty

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY

All Games................ (1-17-1) (1-7-1) (0-10-0)

Conference................. (0-15-0) (0-7-0) (0-8-0)

Non-Conference......... (1-2-1) (1-0-1) (0-2-0)

AATHLETICSTHLETICS AADMINISTRATIONDMINISTRATION

2009 W2009 WOMENOMEN ’’SS SSOCCEROCCER RREVIEWEVIEW

STARTERS RETURNING: 6No. Player Ht. Cl. Pos. Goals Assists00 Courtany Hagen 5-6 So. GK 94 (Saves)2 Mariah Darrah 5-4 Jr. F 1 010 Cheyenne James 5-2 Sr. M 0 011 Jacki Munson 5-8 Sr. B 0 014 Lauren Trinkoff 5-3 Sr. B 0 018 Allyson Dyl 5-7 Jr. F 2 1

LETTERWINNERS RETURNING: 7No. Player Ht. Cl. Pos. Goals Assists5 Seanna Wright 5-4 So. M 1 07 Amanda Anderson 5-4 Jr. B 0 09 Meghan Tremblay 5-5 So. F 2 115 Julia Bonsignore 5-2 Jr. M 0 020 Taylor Walden 5-2 Jr. M 0 023 Oliva Mapplethorpe 5-8 So. M 0 024 Mary Lynch 5-4 So. M 1 0

NEWCOMERS: 9No. Player Ht. Cl. Pos.4 Kelsey Laro 5-4 Fr. F6 Julia-Ana Praetosius 5-4 Fr. M8 Tiffany Jacobsen 5-4 Fr. F12 Dominique Demasi 5-5 Fr. M/B13 Lauren Foballe 5-7 Fr. F16 Simone Greco 5-3 Fr, B/M17 Amanda Mundorf 5-7 Fr. F19 Jessica Paskowski 5-1 Fr. M25 Kayla Roche 5-5 Fr. F

2010 W2010 WOMENOMEN ’’SS SSOCCEROCCER PPREVIEWREVIEW

The 2010 Pace University women’s soccer media guide was designed, writ-

ten and edited by John Tagliaferri, Sports Information Director. Additional

editing and layout done by Alex Pandolfi.

Action photos and head shots were provided by Dave Hahn, CSI: Photo.

PPACEACE ’’SS 2010 W2010 WOMENOMEN ’’SS SSOCCEROCCER MMEDIAEDIA GGUIDEUIDE

WWOMENOMEN ’’SS SSOCCEROCCER CCOACHINGOACHING SSTAFFTAFF

Head Coach..........................................................Mike Winn (11th Season)

Alma Mater......................................................................Massachusetts ‘95

Record at Pace........................................................................76-98-9 (.440)

Soccer Office Phone.............................................................(914) 923-2526

Soccer Fax............................................................................(914) 773-3491

Associate Head Coach...............................................................Eddie Evans

Alma Mater.....................................................................Franklin Pierce ‘94

WWOMENOMEN ’’SS SSOCCEROCCER TTEAMEAM HHISTORYISTORY

First Year: 1998

All-Time Record: 79-128-12 (.409)

Last Postseason Opponent: Assumption (2004 NE-10

Conference Tournament)

Result: L, 1-0 First Round

GENERAL GENERAL

INFORMATIONINFORMATION

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Mike Winn returns to head the Pace women’s soccer program after previously serving

as the head coach from program's inception in 1998 until 2007. Winn is in his fifth year

as the Associate Athletics Director and his twelfth with the Athletics Department.

Winn founded the women’s soccer in 1998 and joined the Northeast-10 Conference as a

full member for the 1999 season. As the head of the program from 1998-2007, Winn

posted a 76-98-9 record in ten seasons. He guided the Setters to four post season appearances as Pace earned

a berth in the ECAC playoffs in 2001 and the NE-10 Tournament in 2002-2004. During his tenure, he

coached the Setters to six straight seasons of .500 or better from 2001-2006. Winn has also coached 13 All-

Conference players and seven All-Region selections, including three NE-10 Goalkeepers of the Year.

M I K E W I N N

HEAD COACH

E L E V EN TH S EA S ON

TTHEHE CCOACHINGOACHING SSTAFFTAFF

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Former local high school standout Ed Evans, Jr. (Pine Bush High School '91) brings a

wealth of knowledge and soccer coaching experience to the Pace Staff. Widely respect-

ed as one of the top youth coaches in the Northeast, Coach Evans has been involved in

all levels of youth soccer in the Hudson Valley for well over a dozen years In 2009,

Coach Evans led the U-18 Boys East Fishkill Thunder to the Eastern New York State

Championship before becoming the first Hudson Valley Region youth soccer team in

history, boys or girls, to capture the United States Youth Soccer Association Region 1

Championship and advancing to the 2009 USYSA National Finals.

Coach Evans had a stellar collegiate career at Division II National power Franklin Pierce College ('95)

where he help lead the ravens to 3 NCAA DII tournaments. Coach Evans has worked as the Head Women's

Coach at Manhattanville college and worked as an assistant coach with the Men's programs at SUNY New

Paltz and SUNY Ulster. In addition to his involvement with the youth side of Soccer Plus Academy, Coach

Evans will also be training and coaching the Soccer Plus Academy U-23 Mens Team during the summer of

2010.

E D D I E E VA N S

A S S O C I AT E HEAD COACH

FOUR TH S EA S ON

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SSENIORSENIORS

MMEETEET THETHE SSETTERSETTERS

5

2009: Played and started 18 games... Was named to the Spring NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

2008: Played in 16 games, starting in 14.

2007: Started 17 games.

Personal: Born January 16, 1989... Parents are Paul and GraceTrinkoff... Majoring in Biology... At Tappan Zee... Second TeamAll-State, First Team All-County, All-League, All-Section.

LAUREN TRINKOFF

SENIOR - DEFENSE

SPARKILL , NYTAPPAN ZEE

##1414

2009: Started in all 19 games played... Named to the Fall and Spring NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

2008: Started in all 17 games on the year... Named to Spring 2009 NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

2007: Played in 16 games, starting in 14.

Personal: Born October 31, 1989... Parents are Kelly James and Richard Schubert... Criminal Justice Major... At Ballston Spa: FirstTeam All-Star... Coaches Award... Captain.

CHEYENNE JAMES

SENIOR - M IDFIELD

BALLSTON SPA , NYBALLSTON SPA

##1010

SENIOR - DEFENSE

CORNWALL , NYCORNWALL CENTRAL

##11112009: Played in 17 games, appearing in 12 starts... Named tothe Fall NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

2008: Played in 15 games on the year, making five starts...Posted one assist on the season... Named to Spring 2009 NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

2007: Started all 18 games... Totaled five points with one goaland three assists... Scored her first collegiate goal in the sea-son opener against Dominican College on August 25, 2007...

Was an NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll Gold Scholar.

Personal: Born February 2, 1989... Parents are Russell and Anne Munson... Majoring inAdolescent Education - Math... At Cornwall Central: member of National HonorSociety... helped lead team to the 2005 New York State Soccer Semifinals.

JACKI MUNSON

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SSOPHOMORESOPHOMORES

6

MMEETEET THETHE SSETTERSETTERS

JUNIOR - DEFENSESTOWE , VTSTOWE##77

AMANDA ANDERSON

JUNIOR - M IDFIELD

TEMECULA , CAGREAT OAK

##2020

TAYLOR WALDEN

JUNIOR - FORWARDNEWBURGH , NYNEWBURGH FREE##22

MARIAH DARRAH

JULIA BONSIGNORE

##1515JUNIOR - M IDFIELD

WEST BABYLON , NYST. JOHN THE BAPTIST

ALLYSON DYL

JUNIOR - FORWARDKEARNY, NJKEARNY

##1818

2009: Played in 19 games, making 15starts... Netted one game winning goal,totaling two points....2008: Started in all 16 games played...Netted three goals and an assist forseven points... Third on the team in

goals scored and points... Recorded first career collegiate goalagainst Saint Michael’s College on September 13, 2008, goal wasalso a game-winning goal in double overtime.Personal: Born November 2, 1990... Parent is Anita Darrah...Majoring in Childhood Education.

2009: Played in 18 games, mak-ing 17 starts...2008: Missed season due to aninjury... Named to Spring 2009NE-10 Commissioner’s HonorRoll.Personal: Born March 3, 1990...Parents are Chip and JulieAnderson... Majoring inNursing... At Stowe: Two-Year

All State, Vermont Integrity and Sportsmanship Award 2008,Three Time All League honors.

2009: Played in two games, makingtwo starts… Tied for the team highin goals scored with two, to goalong with one assist for the teamtied best five points... Missed mostof the season due to injury.2008: Played in 15 games, making14 starts... Tied for the team lead ingoals scored with four, to go alongwith two assists for a team best 10

points... Named to Spring 2009 NE-10 Commissioner’s HonorRoll.Personal: August 7, 1990... Parents are Steve and Donna Dyl...Majoring in Education... At Kearny: Observer Athlete of theYear, News 12 New Jersey Athlete of the Week, Captain,Coaches Award.

2009: Played in 19 games, appearing infive starts...2008: Appeared in eight games on theyear... Named to Spring 2009 NE-10Commissioner’s Honor Roll.Personal: Born November 22, 1990...Parents are Charles and JoniBonsignore... Majoring in Psychology...At St. John the Baptist: Four-yearLetterwinner, Captain, National Girls

Athletic All-Academic Team.

2009: Played in 18 games, making 15 starts...2008: Played in 16 games, making ninestarts... Named to Spring 2009 NE-10Commissioner’s Honor Roll.Personal: Born October 24, 1990... Parentsare Kirk and Lysa Walden... Majoring inBusiness... At Great Oak: First Team All-Leauge, Team MVP, Three-Year Captain.

COURTANY HAGEN

SOPHOMORE - GOALIE

NEW PALTZ , NYNEW PALTZ

##0000

JJUNIORSUNIORS

2009: Clocked over 1000 minutes in

net, playing in 14 games, starting 10...

Made 94 saves on the year, allowing 34

goals while posting a .729 save aver

age...

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MMEETEET THETHE SSETTERSETTERS

FFRESHMENRESHMEN

7

SEANNA WRIGHT

KELSEY LARO

JACLYN DRUMMOND

LONA SPEIDELL

MEGHAN TREMBLAY OLIVIA MAPPLETHORPE

MARY LYNCH

SOPHOMORE - M IDFIELD

POUGHKEEPSIE , NYARLINGTON##55

FRESHMAN - FORWARDSTATEN ISLAND , NY

ST. JOESPEH##44

SOPHOMORE - M IDFIELD

SHRUB OAK , NYLAKELAND##99

SOPHOMORE - GOALIE

BURNABY, BCUMBC

##11SOPHOMORE - M IDFIELD

MAHOPAC , NYMAHOPAC

##2424

SOPHOMORE - M IDFIELD

W ILBRAHAM , MAM INNECHAUG REG.##33

SOPHOMORE - FORWARDPORT CHESTER , NY

RYE NECK##1919

2009: Played in 19 games, appear-

ing in nine starts... Netted one goal,

totaling two points...

2009: Played in all 19 games, mak-

ing 14 starts... Tied for the team

high in goals scored with two, to

go along with one assist for the

team tied best five points...

2009: Played in 18 games, appearing

in 17 starts... Named to Northeast-10

All-Rookie Team...

2009: Played in 16 games, making

two starts... Posted one goal total-

ing two points...

JULIE-ANA PRAETORIUS

FRESHMAN - M IDFIELD

BETHPAGE , NYPLAINEDGE##66

2009: Played in two games, clocking

75 total minutes in net with a .700

save percentage...

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TIFFANY JACOBSEN

FRE SHMAN - FORWARD

ROCK TAVER N , NYBURKE CATHOLIC##88

DOMINIQUE DEMASI

FRESHMAN - M IDFIELD

ISLIP, NYISLIP

##1212

LAUREN FOBALLE

FRE SHMAN - FORWARD

GLASTONBURY, CTWATKINSON

##1313

SIMON GRECO

FRE SHMAN - DEFENSE

POMPTON LAKES , NJPOMPTON LAKES##1616

AMANDA MUNDORF

FRE SHMAN - FORWARD

WESTFIELD , MAWESTFIELD

##1717

JESSICA PASKOWSKI

FRE SHMAN -M IDFIELD

WAPPINGERS FALLS ,NY

ROY C. KETCHAM

##1919

KAYLA ROCHE

FRE SHMAN - FORWARD

COMMACK , NYCOMMACK

##2525

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2009 RECORD AND STATISTICS

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CAREER RECORDS

POINTS 58 - Kelly Fazio (25g 8a) - 2003-0656 - Marta And.-Winchell (18g 20a) - 2002-0546 - Kerri Kaylor (18g 10a) - 2001-0445 - Erwina Tendencia (19g 7a) - 1999-0245 - Meredith Dunbar (10g 25a) - 1999-0243 - Angela Talucci (15g 13a) - 2001-0442 - Amanda Thorman (20g 2a) - 2002-0540 - Kimberly Ludewig (13g 14a) - 2003-0739 - Danielle LaSalle (12g 15a) - 2000-0230 - Pamela Swenson (12g 6a) - 1999-02

GOALS 25 - Kelly Fazio - 2003-0620 - Amanda Thorman - 2002-0519 - Erwina Tendencia - 1999-0218 - Marta And.-Winchell - 2002-0518 - Kerri Kaylor - 2001-0415 - Angela Talucci - 2001-0413 - Kimberly Ludewig - 2003-0712 - Danielle LaSalle - 2000-0212 - Tiffany Robinson - 2005-0712 - Pamela Swenson - 1999-0210 - Meredith Dunbar - 1999-02

ASSISTS 25 - Meredith Dunbar - 1999-0220 - Marta And.-Winchell - 2002-0515 - Danielle LaSalle - 2000-0214 - Kimberly Ludewig - 2003-0713 - Angela Talucci - 2001-0412 - Allison Levine - 2005-0610 - Kerri Kaylor - 2001-049 - Cassandra Brown - 2000-038 - Kelly Fazio - 2003-067 - Erwina Tendencia - 1999-026 - Pamela Swenson - 1999-02

SAVES 284 - Kelly Smith (91 GA) - 1999-02283 - Jocelyne Durando (63 GA) - 2003-06246 - Ria Carroll (40 GA) - 2002-03205 - Jillian Raupp (52 GA) - 2000-01118 - Molly Baker (18 GA) - 199897 - Alexa D’Agostino (22 GA) - 200794- Courtany Hagen (35 GA)- 2009-**78 - Melissa Bambury (26 GA) - 200125 - Suzanne Reuter (13 GA) - 1998-99

SAVES PER GAME (Minimum 30 Games)6.65 - Ria Carroll (37 games) - 2002-036.61 - Jillian Raupp (31 games) - 2000-016.31 - Kelly Smith (45 games) - 1999-024.72 - Jocelyne Durando (60 games) - 2003-06

GOALS AGAINST AVG (Minimum 2,000 Minutes)1.08 - Jocelyne Durando (63 GA,5232 min.)- 2003-061.13 - Ria Carroll (40 GA, 3181 min.) - 2002-03

2.24 - Jillian Raupp (52 GA, 2090 min.) -2000-013.97 - Kelly Smith (91 GA, 2706 min.) -1999-02

MOST SHUTOUTS 19 - Jocelyne Durando - 2003-0612 - Ria Carroll - 2002-033 - Kelly Smith - 1999-022 - Jillian Raupp - 2000-012 - Alexa D’Agostino - 20071 - Molly Baker - 19981 - Melissa Bambury - 2001

GAMES PLAYED 77 - Erwina Tendencia - 1999-0274 - Pamela Swenson - 1999-0273 - Angela Talucci - 2001-0473 - Evelyn Graham - 2003-0672 - Kerri Kaylor - 2001-0471 - Meredith Dunbar - 1999-0271 - Kelly Fazio - 2003-0670 - Marta And.-Winchell - 2002-0570 - Kimbery Ludewig - 2003-0767 - Michelle Tozzi - 1998-0166 - Amanda Thorman - 2002-0561 - Danielle LaSalle - 2000-0261 - Kristin Smith - 2001-0460 - Jocelyne Durando - 2003-06

GAMES STARTED 74 - Erwina Tendencia - 1999-02 72 - Kerri Kaylor - 2001-0470 - Meredith Dunbar - 1999-0270 - Marta And.-Winchell - 2002-05 70 - Meredith Dunbar - 1999-0259 - Kelly Fazio - 2003-0658 - Kimberly Ludewig - 2003-0757 - Danielle LaSalle - 2000-0257 - Jocelyne Durando - 2003-0655 - Pamela Swenson - 1999-0250- Cheyenne James- 2007-**49- Lauren Trinkoff- 2007-**48 - Maria Boero - 2002-0548 - Cassandra Brown - 2000-0347 - Angela Talucci - 2001-0443 - Amanda Thorman - 2002-05

SINGLE SEASON RECORDS

POINTS29 -Marta And.-Winchell (9g 11a) -200529 - Kelly Fazio (13g 3a) - 200525 - Meredith Dunbar (6g 13a) - 200125 - Erwina Tendencia (10g 5a) - 200121 - Danielle LaSalle (6g 9a) - 200120 - Tiffany Robinson (10g 0a) - 200719 - Kimberly Ludewig (7g 5a) - 200317 - Kerri Kaylor (7g 3a) - 200117 - Allison Levine (6g 5a) - 200616 - Kelly Fazio (6g 5a) - 200615 - Natalie Askins (6g 3a) - 200213 - Four players tied with 13

GOALS 13 - Kelly Fazio - 200510 - Erwina Tendencia - 200110 - Tiffany Robinson - 20079 - Amanda Thorman - 20059 - Marta And.-Winchell - 20057 - Kimberly Ludewig - 20037 - Kerri Kaylor - 20016 - Seven players tied with six

ASSISTS 13 - Meredith Dunbar - 200111 - Marta And.-Winchell - 2005

9 - Danielle LaSalle - 20017 - Allison Levine - 20056 - Meredith Dunbar - 19995 - Five players tied with 5

SAVES189 - Kelly Smith (60 GA) - 1999130 - Ria Carroll (19 GA) - 2002118 - Molly Baker (18 GA) - 1998116 - Ria Carroll (21 GA) - 2003106 - Breanna Gault (38 GA) - 2008106 - Jillian Raupp (36 GA) - 2000104 - Jocelyne Durando (17 GA) - 200699 - Jillian Raupp (16 GA) - 200197 - Alexa D’Agostino (22 GA) - 200794- Courtany Hagen (35 GA)- 200990 - Jocelyne Durando (18 GA) - 200484 - Jocelyne Durando (27 GA) - 200578 - Melissa Bambury (26 GA) - 200178 - Kelly Smith (25 GA) - 200025 - Suzanne Reuter (13 GA) - 1998

GOALS AGAINST AVG (Minimum 500 Minutes)0.89 - Jocelyne Durando (17 GA, 1709 min) - 2006 0.96 - Jocelyne Durando (18 GA, 1695 min)- 20041.11 - Ria Carroll (19 GA, 1540 min) - 20021.15 - Ria Carroll (21 GA, 1641 min) - 20031.38 -Jocelyne Durando (27 GA, 1756 min)- 20051.38 - Jillian Raupp (16 GA, 1043 min) - 20011.69 - Alexa D’Agostino (22 GA, 1171 min) - 20072.62 - Breanna Gault (38 GA, 1303 min) - 20082.80 -Courtany Hagen (35 GA, 1126 min) -20092.90 - Melissa Bambury (26 GA, 807 min) - 20012.95 - Kelly Smith (25 GA, 763 min) - 2000

MOST SHUTOUTS 7 - Jocelyne Durando - 20066 - Ria Carroll - 20026 - Ria Carroll - 20036 - Jocelyne Durando - 20046 - Jocelyne Durando - 2005

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME RECORDSMost points - 8Erwina Tendencia; New York Tech; Sep 19, 2001Tiffany Robinson; St. Thomas Aquinas, Aug 26, 2007Most goals - 4Erwina Tendencia; New York Tech; Sep 19, 2001Tiffany Robinson; St. Thomas Aquinas, Aug 26, 2007Most assists - 3Danielle LaSalle; New York Tech; Sep 19, 2001Most saves - 32Molly Baker; at Sacred Heart Univ.; Sep 16, 1998

TEAM SINGLE GAME RECORDSMost points - 20, New York Tech; Sep 19, 2001Most goals - 7, twiceMost assists - 8, New York Tech; Sep 19, 2001Most shots - 33, So. New Hampshire; Sep 14, 2002;

St. Thomas Aquinas; Aug 26, 2007Most saves -32, at Sacred Heart Univ.; Sep 16, 1998

WOMEN’S SOCCER RECORD BOOK

Kelly Fazio: All-

time leader in

career points and

goals scored...

Record holder for

goals scored in a

single-season...

Tied for the

record for points

scored in a

single-season.

Jocelyne Durando:

All-time leader in

career and single-

season shutouts

and goals against

average... 2nd all-

time in career

saves.

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WOMEN'S SOCCER ALL-TIME RECORD VS OPPONENTS

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BOLD - 2010 OPPONENTS

* - NE-10 Conference Opponents

^ - Out-of-Conference Opponents

TEAM W L T

Adelphi* 0 2 0

American International* 7 5 0

Assumption* 3 9 1

Barry 0 1 0

Bentley* 3 10 0

Bridgeport 3 0 0

Bryant 4 6 0

Caldwell 2 0 0

UC San Diego 0 1 0

Cal State LA 0 1 0

Concorida 2 0 0

C.W. Post 1 3 1

Dominican 4 2 2

Eckerd 0 1 0

Felician 4 0 0

Franklin Pierce* 0 13 0

Georgian Court 0 0 1

Goldey Beacom 2 0 0

Holy Family 1 1 0

Le Moyne* 2 9 1

Limestone 1 0 0

LIU - Brooklyn 1 0 0

UMass - Lowell* 3 7 1

TEAM W L T

Mercy^ 2 0 0

Merrimack* 1 11 1

Millersville 1 1 0

Molloy 1 2 0

New Haven* 3 5 0

New York Tech^ 3 0 0

Post^ 0 0 0

Philadelphia 1 0 0

Queens 3 0 0

Robert Wesleyan 0 1 0

Sacred Heart 0 1 0

Saint Anselm* 4 8 0

Saint Joseph's (CT) 0 1 0

Saint Michael's* 5 6 1

Saint Rose* 2 10 0

Saint Thomas Aquinas 1 1 0

Southampton 2 2 0

Southern Connecticut State* 2 9 1

Southern New Hampshire* 3 7 1

Stonehill* 2 8 2

Wilmington (DE) 1 0 0

Wingate 0 1 0

Women’s Soccer Year-By-Year ResultsOverall Record (12 Seasons) NE-10 Conference Record (11 Seasons)

Year Coach W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Postseason/Result/Opponent

1998 Mike Winn 3 8 0 .273 No Conference Affiliation

1999 Mike Winn 5 12 0 .294 1 8 0 .111

2000 Mike Winn 4 16 0 .200 0 14 0 .000

2001 Mike Winn 12 11 0 .522 5 9 0 .357 ECAC Playoffs/L, 2-0 Finals/Bentley

2002 Mike Winn 10 8 1 .553 6 7 1 .464 NE-10/L, 3-0 First Round/Franklin Pierce

2003 Mike Winn 9 8 1 .528 7 6 1 .500 NE-10/L, 6-0 First Round/Franklin Pierce

2004 Mike Winn 10 8 1 .553 8 5 1 .607 NE-10/L, 1-0 First Round/Assumption

2005 Mike Winn 11 8 1 .575 5 8 1 .393

2006 Mike Winn 8 7 3 .528 5 6 3 .464

2007 Mike Winn 4 12 2 .277 1 11 2 .143

2008 Dwyer-Shick 2 13 2 .176 2 12 0 .143

2009 Dwyer-Shick 1 17 1 .079 0 15 0 .000

12 Seasons 79 128 12 .409 40 101 9 .297 Four Postseason Appearances

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NORTHEAST-10 ALL-CONFER-

ENCE TEAM

Meredith Dunbar, 2001 (2nd Team)

Marta Anderson-Winchell, 2002

(1st Team)

Ria Carroll, 2002 (1st Team)

Ria Carroll, 2003 (1st Team)

Kerri Kaylor, 2003 (2nd Team)

Marta Anderson-Winchell, 2004

(2nd Team)

Jocelyne Durando, 2004 (2nd

Team)

Kerri Kaylor, 2004 (2nd Team)

Marta Anderson-Winchell, 2005

(1st Team)

Kelly Fazio, 2005 (3rd Team)

Jocelyne Durando, 2006 (1st

Team)

Kimberly Ludewig, 2006 (3rd

Team)

Kimberly Ludewig, 2007 (3rd

Team)

Olivia Mapplethorpe, 2009 (All-

Rookie Team)

NORTHEAST-10 GOALKEEPER

OF THE YEAR

Ria Carroll, 2002

Ria Carroll, 2003

Jocelyne Durando, 2006

NORTHEAST-10 ALL-ACADEMIC

TEAM

Marta Anderson-Winchell, 2005

(1st Team)

Kimberly Ludewig, 2006 (2nd

Team)

Kimberly Ludewig, 2007 (2nd

Team)

NSCAA ALL-REGION TEAM

Ria Carroll, 2002

Kerri Kaylor, 2003

Ria Carroll, 2003

Marta Anderson-Winchell, 2004

Kerri Kaylor, 2004

Marta Anderson-Winchell, 2005

Jocelyne Durando, 2006

NSCAA SCHOLAR ATHLETE

ALL-AMERICAN

Marta Anderson-Winchell, 2005

NSCAA SCHOLAR ALL-REGION

Marta Anderson-Winchell, 2005

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NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCE

First Team

Name Yr. Pos. School Hometown

Gabrielle Gramprey Sr. F Merrimack Fair Haven, N.J.

Gabriela Demoner Sr. F Franklin Pierce Curitiba, Brazil

Angelika JohanssonJr. F Franklin Pierce Falkenberg, Sweden

Kristie St. Martin Jr. F Stonehill Providence, R.I.

Kelley Dewalt Sr. M Assumption Londonderry, N.H.

Maddy Bissaillon So. M UMass Lowell Merrimac, Mass.

Gina Della Rose Sr. M So. Connecticut Prospect, Conn.

Amanda Deck Jr. M Saint Rose Cicero, N.Y.

Ariel Texeira So. M So. New Hamp. Warren, R.I.

Kelly Guerin Jr. D Saint Rose Suton, Mass.

Kathleen Strazzere Sr. D UMass Lowell Wilmington, Mass.

Rachel Smith Sr. D Franklin Pierce Chichester, N.H.

Katie Whiting So. D Saint Rose Holden, Mass.

Jamie Gillis Jr. GK UMass Lowell North Billerica, Mass.

Second Team

Name Yr. Pos. School Hometown

Brianne McDonnell Jr. F Adelphi Commack, N.Y.

Cheryl Boyd Sr. F Bentley Holliston, Mass.

Christina Harrison Sr. F Le Moyne Jamesville, N.Y.

Gianna D’Errico So. F Saint Rose Shrewsbury, Mass.

Caitlin Morrison Sr. M Adelphi Beacon, N.Y.

Amanda Panaro So. M Franklin Pierce Rockland, Mass.

Shona Franklin Jr. M Franklin Pierce Birmingham, England

Jennifer Pearl Jr. M Saint Anselm Stoughton, Mass.

Brittany Hess Sr. D Adelphi East Meadow, N.Y.

Cassie Ashwell Jr. D American Int’l Agawam, Mass.

Riane Fletcher Jr. D Le Moyne Lisbon, N.Y.

Lindsay deMont Jr. D Merrimack Littleton, Mass.

Ashley Knight Sr. D So. Connecticut Rockland, Mass.

Susan Cowan So. GK Saint Rose West Boylston, Mass.

Third Team

Name Yr. Pos. School Hometown

Sarah Boornazian Jr. F American Int’l Farmington, Conn.

Christie Morano Fr. F Le Moyne Highland, N.Y.

Name Yr. Pos. School Hometown

Taylor Hartmann Fr. F UMass Lowell Feeding Hills, Mass.

Jackie Vickers Sr. F Merrimack Norwell, Mass.

Alexa DellaRocco So. F New Haven Hamden, Conn.

Ella Merullo Jr. M UMass Lowell Wakefield, Mass.

Jessie DeGraan Jr. M Merrimack Braintree, Mass.

Kerri Domohowski Jr. M Merrimack Saugus, Mass.

Holly Dawson Jr. M New Haven Banffshire, Scotland

Kelsey Mahoney So. M Stonehill Rehoboth, Mass.

Claire Siekaniec Jr. D New Haven Homer, Alaska

Michelle Dickson Sr. D Saint Anselm Bedford, N.H.

Michelle LaMar Jr. D UMass Lowell Billerica, Mass.

Colleen Fitzpatrick Sr. D Saint Rose Tewksbury, Mass.

Lauren Keating Jr. GK Assumption Nashua, N.H.

All-Rookie Team

Name Pos. School Hometown

Bryony Parker M American Int’l Leeds, England

Molly Kessler F Assumption Hopkinton, Mass.

Julie Foster M Franklin Pierce Dennis, Mass.

Christie Morano F Le Moyne Highland, N.Y.

Taylor Hartmann F UMass Lowell Feeding Hills, Mass.

Jenna Costa M UMass Lowell Attleboro, Mass.

Jenn Pino M Merrimack North Andover, Mass.

Lucy Francisco F New Haven Lawrence, Mass.

Olivia Mapplethorpe M Pace Wilbraham, Mass.

Megan Olsen M Saint Michael’s Glenmont, N.Y.

Meagan McKinney D Saint Rose Kennewick, Wash.

Daniela Abruzzese D So. New Hamp. Parsippany, N.J.

Sara Nagle D Stonehill Manchester, Conn.

Player of the Year : Gabriela Demoner, Franklin Pierce

Freshman of the Year : Christie Morano, Le Moyne

Goalkeeper of the Year : Jamie Gillis, UMass Lowell

Co-Defensive Players of the Year : Rachel Smith, Franklin Pierce

Kathleen Strazzere, UMass Lowell

Coach of the Year : Elie Monteiro, UMass Lowell

Northeast-10 Conference 2009 All-Conference Teams

2009 Northeast-10 Final Standings

School Pts NE-10 OverallSaint Rose*^ 45 15-0 24-1Franklin Pierce 37 12-2-1 18-5-1UMass Lowell 32 10-3-2 12-5-4Merrimack 31 10-4-1 13-6-4Adelphi 26 8-5-2 10-5-3Stonehill 25 8-6-1 10-8-1Saint Anselm 24 8-7 9-9-1New Haven 23 7-6-2 10-7-3Assumption 22 7-7-1 7-9-1Le Moyne 20 6-7-2 10-7-2So. Connecticut 16 5-9-1 8-9-1American Int’l 14 4-9-2 7-10-2Bentley 13 4-10-1 6-10-1Saint Michael’s 12 3-9-3 4-11-3So. New Hampshire 9 2-10-3 4-13-3Pace 0 0-15 1-17-1

*Northeast-10 Regular Season Champions ^Northeast-10 Tournament Champions

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JOSEPH O’DONNELLDirector of Athletics

Joe O’Donnell enters his 14th year at Pace as the University’s Director of Athletics.O’Donnell’s responsibilities include the overall management and operation of PaceUniversity’s Division II athletics program that hosts 21 intercollegiate sports. O’Donnellalso oversees the intramural and recreational programs on the University’s Pleasantvilleand Manhattan campuses.

During his time at Pace O’Donnell has overseen the renovation of Howard Johnson Hallon Pace’s Briarcliff campus, which hosts several coaches, meeting rooms, locker roomsand a training room. In addition, Pace also opened the Ann & Alfred Goldstein Health,Fitness & Recreation Center. O’Donnell is also responsible for the initiation of the PaceAthletic Hall of Fame and Setter Club booster organization.

Prior to Pace, O’Donnell held the postion of Director of Athletics at The AmericanUniversity in Washington, D.C. and Assistant Athletic Director at Wichita State Universityin Wichita, Kansas and LaSalle University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He has alsoworked for the Department of Recreation in Philadelphia and was a varsity soccer coachand social studies teacher at Father Judge High School in Philadelphia.

O’Donnell currently resides in Ossining, NY with his wife Marie.

MIKE WINNAssoc . A.D./Head CoachWomen’sSoccer

MICHELLETOZZIAthleticsBusinessManager/SWA

JOHNTAGLIAFERRISports InformationDirector

NOW-ALLAHJAMESEquipmentManager

BARRY MORIARTYHeadAthleticTrainer

DR.LESTERMAYERSTeamPhysician

PACE ATHLETICS STAFF

THOMAS GRAFFSports InformationAssistant

ADRIENNESANCHEZAdmin.Assistant

SPORTS MEDICINE

STEPHEN J. FRIEDMANPresident

Stephen J. Friedman became president of Pace University on June 4, 2007.

Friedman is a former senior partner at Debevoise & Plimpton LLC, commissioner of theSecurities and Exchange Commission, deputy assistant secretary of the Treasury, execu-tive vice president at The Equitable Companies Incorporated and the E.F. Hutton GroupInc., and U.S. Supreme Court law clerk. He has been an active leader in the nonprofitworld.

Friedman served for three years as dean of Pace University School of Law prior to beingnamed president by the Pace University Board of Trustees. During his tenure as dean, theLaw School’s bar pass rate was the highest in more than a decade; the school’s nationalrankings improved; and in 2006 more than 91 percent of Pace Law School’s recent gradu-ates reported full-time employment within nine months of graduation.

Prior to becoming dean, Friedman was a senior partner at Debevoise & Plimpton LLP,where he served as cochairman of the firm’s corporate department from 1993 to 2000.Before he rejoined Debevoise in 1993, Friedman was executive vice president and generalcounsel of The Equitable Companies Incorporated and its subsidiary, The Equitable LifeAssurance Society of the United States. Before joining Equitable in 1988, Friedman wasexecutive vice president of the E.F. Hutton Group Inc. (1986–1988) and a partner atDebevoise.

Friedman also has served as a commissioner of the Securities and Exchange Commission(1980–1981), deputy assistant secretary of the Treasury for Capital Markets Policy(1978–1979), special assistant to the U.S. Maritime Administrator (1964–1965), and lawclerk to Justice William J. Brennan Jr. of the United States Supreme Court (1963–1964).

Friedman is chairman emeritus of American Ballet Theatre. He also serves as presidentand a trustee of the Practising Law Institute, chairman and trustee of the Asian Universityfor Women Support Foundation, and he is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.In addition, Dean Friedman has served as chairman of the Overseas Development Counciland chairman of the Securities Regulation Committee of the Association of the Bar of theCity of New York and as a member of the ABA Special Committee on Lawyers’ PoliticalContributions. He has served as a board member of CCL Industries Inc., Donaldson,Lufkin & Jenrette, ConRail, The National Association of Securities Dealers, the ChicagoBoard Options Exchange and Foundation, and United Way of New York City.

Friedman received his AB magna cum laude in 1959 from the Woodrow Wilson School ofPublic and International Affairs at Princeton University, and his JD magna cum laude in1962 from Harvard Law School, where he was an editor of Harvard Law Review and arecipient of the Sears Prize.

ZACHDAYTONMarketing/PromotionsCoordinator

HENRY MANNINGHead CoachBaseball

JIMHARTERHead CoachMen’s Basketball

CHRISDAPOLITOHead CoachFootball

DAVECARTYHead CoachLacrosse

WILLIAMNATLOHead CoachM/W Swimming &Diving

COACHING STAFF

CARRIESEYMOURHead CoachWomen’sBasketball

KARRINMOOREHead CoachWomen’sVolleyball

CLAUDIASTABILEHead CoachSoftball

SAMMILLERHead CoachEquestrian

TOPEAIYEGBOHead CoachCheerleading

RICHCORSETTIHead CoachM/W Tennis

JEREMYPOUNCEYDirector ofIntramurals& Recreation/FacilityManager

JAYSONSMIKLEAsst. A.D.,Compliance

MIKE BOHLANDERFitness Director/Strength &ConditioningCoach

JENNY

COHEN

Head Coach

Dance

FRANKGRANIEROHead CoachGolf

PHIL RYDERAssistant AthleticTrainer

DANNYHAGENLOCHERAssistant Facilities Manager

JENMAYOHead Coach CrossCountry/Track andField

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Baseball:NCAA appearances - 1977 (III), 1978 (III), 1979 (III), 1985 (II)Knickerbocker Conf. (Div. II) Regular season title-1983, 1984,1985Knickerbocker Conf. regular season co-champs-1981Knickerbocker Conf. playoff title-1985

BowlingConference title - 1984, 1988

Men's Basketball:NCAA appearances-1991-92, 1998-99, 2001-02, 2006-07ECAC playoff title-1989-90, 1990-91NYCAC regular season title-1991-92Mideast Collegiate Conf. Regular season title-1990-91Knickerbocker Conf. title - 1964-65NAIA Tournament appearance - 1964-65

Women's Basketball:NCAA Northeast Regional title-2000-01NCAA East Regional title-1984-85NCAA appearances-1984-85 (Quarterfinals), 1985-86, 1988-89,1989-90, 1990-91, 1991-92, 1993-94 (Sweet 16), 1999-2000,2000-01 (Elite Eight), 2001-02, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07ECAC playoff title-1992-93, 1995-96, 1996-97NYCAC regular season title-1990-91, 1991-92, 1993-94, 1994-95NYCAC playoff title-1990-91, 1991-92Empire State Conf. regular season title-1983-84, 1984-85, 1985-86, 1986-87, 1987-88, 1989-90Empire State Conf. playoff title-1983-84, 1984-85, 1985-86,1988-89, 1989-90Ranked #7 in nation - 1983-84Ranked #8 in nation - 2000-01

Men's Cross CountryNYCAC title - 1989-90, 1990-91MAC Conf. title - 1989, 1990

Women's Cross CountryNYCAC title - 1991-92

FootballMet Bowl title - 1978 (III), 1979(III)

GolfNCAA Appearances - 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008NYCAC title - 1989-90Conference title - 1980

Lacrosse:Northeast-10 Conf. regular seasontitle-1998, 1999Northeast-10 Conf. playoff title-1999Knickerbocker Conference title-1996Ranked #9 in nation - 2002

Softball:ECAC playoff title - 2002Empire State Conf. title-1989Hudson Valley Athletic Conf. regular season title-1987, 1988Hudson Valley Athletic Conf. playoff title-1987, 1988

M. TennisConference title - 1977, 1980

Women's Tennis:NCAA appearances-1987, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998Northeast-10 Conf. regular season title-1997, 1998, 1999, 2000(co-)Northeast-10 Conf. playoff title-1997, 1998, 1999, 2000NYCAC title-1989-90, 1990-91, 1991-92Metro Collegiate Conf. title-6 titles

Volleyball:NCAA Northeast Regional title-1998, 2000NCAA Appearances-1996 (Sweet 16), 1997 (Sweet 16), 1998(Elite Eight), 1999, 2000 (Elite Eight)Northeast-10 Conf. regular season title-1998, 2000Northeast-10 Conf. playoff title-1997, 1999, 2000NYCAC playoff title-1996Hudson Valley Athletic Conf. title-1986, 1987

TRADITION

PACE ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS

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THE PACE STORY:

Pace is a university whose resources have played an essential role in the realization of individual dreams of achievement andwhose mission is voiced in its motto: Opportunitas.

Founded in 1906 by the Pace brothers as a business school for men and women who aspired to a better life, Pace Institute beganits transformation into a modern university, with emphasis on the liberal arts and sciences, under Robert Pace 42 years later.With dynamic leadership and fiscally sound management, Pace has grown into one of the largest universities in New York State,with a multi-million dollar physical plant, an endowment of over $100 million and a reputation for excellent teaching and talent-ed, ambitious graduates.

Pace is a comprehensive university with five schools and one college that offers a wide range of academic and professional pro-grams for a large, diverse population of more than 13,000 students in for-credit programs, and in affiliated offerings. Through itsLubin School of Business, Pace continues to build its reputation for excellence in business education. The Lienhard School ofNursing, the School of Law, the School of Education and the Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systemsare more recent responses to the needs of the New York City and Westchester communities for strong professional schools toprepare a well-educated workforce.

The University's decision in 1948 to develop a college of arts and sciences as both an autonomous academic unit and a founda-tion for the undergraduate core curriculum has strengthened and enriched the educational experience of Pace students and pro-vided an ongoing source of intellectual enrichment to the University. The Dyson College of Arts and Sciences is central to theintellectual life of Pace, to shaping academic priorities, and to providing ethical, humanistic and scientific principles upon whichlives and careers are founded.

At the heart of Pace's academic values is an historic commitment to excellence in teaching, as manifested by small classes, anemphasis on skill development and critical thinking, special tutoring and support services, and academic advising. Academicexperiences at Pace emphasize teaching from both a practical and theoretical perspective, drawing upon the expertise of facultywho balance academic preparation with professional experience to bring a unique dynamic to the classroom.

While the primary emphasis of the institution is on excellent teaching, the university supports and encourages scholarly activityto ensure the intellectual vitality of the faculty. While much of the work has had professional application, Pace particularlyinvites scholarship that directly relates to the classroom experience and involves students in the research process.

Pace has always had a student-centered focus and is committed to providing access to those who range widely in age, ethnicity,socio-economic background and academic preparation. Increasing amounts of institutional financial aid to help students meet thegrowing costs of a private education; locations in New York City and Westchester County; evening, weekend and summerscheduling; and special counseling and academic support services are ways in which the university has sought to enhance theaccessibility and opportunities of a Pace education.

A significant tradition of Pace University is its strong relationship with business, civic and community organizations. Offeringspecial programs and services to neighboring institutions and corporate partners, the university gains strength in return fromthese partnerships and derives benefits for its students from the networks these linkages provide.

The future of Pace University will be shaped by its traditions and values as they respond to the current needs and expectations oftoday's students. Combining excellence in instruction with personal attention, Pace provides the virtues of the small arts and sci-ences college with the curricular richness, scholarly disposition and excellent professional programs of the research and compre-hensive institution.

HISTORY OF PACE UNIVERSITY:

Founded in 1906 by the Pace brothers, Homer and Charles, The Pace Institute was a business school for men and women whoaspired to a better life.

Homer and Charles Pace borrowed $600 to rent a classroom and office in the old Tribune building in lower Manhattan to teach10 men and three women the principles of accounting and business law. That building once stood where the Pace Plaza buildingstands today.

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Two years later, because of the overwhelming success of the Pace School of Accountancy, the Pace brothers relocated classes tothe nearby Hudson Terminal complex. Another move to the Transportation Building at 225 Broadway took place in 1927 inresponse to continued growth.

In 1948, Pace Institute was approved for college status by the New York Board of Regents. Academic expansion forced yet anoth-er move to 41 Park Row in 1951, and two years later Pace College received authorization from the State Education Department togrant the bachelor of arts degree.

Classes began on the Pleasantville campus in 1963. The year before, the Marks Hall building was signed over to the College byPace Trustee Wayne Marks, President of General Foods, and his wife, Helen. Soon after, Dyson Hall was constructed, named inhonor of alumnus, Trustee and benefactor, Charles H. Dyson. Willcox Hall was named for Trustee and benefactor Byron Willcox.

In 1965, the Undergraduate School of Business Administration, the School of Arts and Sciences and the School of Education wereestablished. The year following, the School of Nursing was founded and was later named after alumnus, Trustee and benefactorGustav Lienhard. In December 1966, at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Civic Center building, Vice President HubertHumphrey promised to teach at Pace and conducted a Scholar-in-Residence seminar at the New York City campus.

Finally, in 1973, the State Education Department approved Pace College's petition for university status. Two years later, theCollege of White Plains consolidated with Pace University, and the School of Law was established in 1976. The assets ofBriarcliff College were acquired in 1977. In the years following, an international education center was opened by IBMCorporation, NYNEX opened a center and the Hastings Center moved its operations to the Briarcliff site. In 1983, the School ofComputer Science and Information Systems was established as its own entity. In 1997, Pace purchased the World Trade Institute,a leading-edge provider of international training programs.

Pace University today is a diverse institution with over 13,000 students. For 100 years, bright, motivated and talented men andwomen have walked out of Pace's many doors, degrees in hand, and have ventured into the world prepared for the challenges ofeach passing decade. Every year, curriculum offerings in schools and colleges are modified to meet the changing needs of ambi-tious and knowledgeable students.

Throughout the years since 1906, Pace has grown along with the talents of those who comprise what is affectionately known asthe "Pace community." The Pace tradition is something in which we can all take pride.

SOME PACE UNIVERSITY MILESTONES:

1948 - Pace Institute was given college status1950 - Pace approved to grant the bachelor of arts degree1965 - Undergraduate School of Business Administration, the School of Arts and Sciences and the School of Education are established1966 - School of Nursing established, later named after alumnus, trustee and benefactor Gustav Lienhard1966 - Groundbreaking ceremony for the Civic Center building1973 - Pace receives university status from the State Education Department1975 - College of White Plains consolidates with Pace University1976 - School of Law is established1977 - Briarcliff College joins Pace University1983 - School of Computer Science and Information Systems is established1992 - Pace institutes "Dial-A-Grade" for students to obtain grades on the telephone and the administrative technological revolution begins1993 - Undergraduate programs in White Plains are transferred to Pleasantville and the North Broadway campus is given to the Law School1994 - Ann and Alfred Goldstein Academic Center dedicated on the Pleasantville campus1995 - $55 million Campaign for Pace University launched with $10 million challenge grant from alumnus and trustee emeritus Charles H. Dyson '30 and his family1996 - Lubin School of Business receives AACSB accreditation1997 - Pace purchases the World Trade Institute, which provides training in international business and trade, from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey1998 - Pace cited in Crain's New York Business as one of the top five sources for technology degree recipients in New York City1999 - Dyson Family challenge completed one year ahead of schedule, raising $21.1 which is $1.1 million over goal1999 - Pace Alumni Network (PANet) established to connect alumni worldwide2001 - Pace establishes the Center for Downtown New York2002 - The Ann and Alfred Goldstein Health, Fitness, and Recreation Center opens on the Pleasantville campus2002 - First Pace students win prestigious Fulbright Fellowships2003 - The Pforzheimer Honors College accepts its first class of students.2003 - Pace hosts the CNBC/Wall Street Journal 2003 Democratic Candidate Presidential Debate2005 - Verizon CEO and alumnus Ivan G. Seidenberg ’81 gives Pace $15 million, the largest gift in its history; in honor ofthis gift the School of Computer Science and Information Systems is named after him2006 - Lubin School of Business achieves dual AACSB accreditation for business and accounting2006 - Pace celebrates its centennial

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FAST FACTS ABOUT PACE:

Founded in 1906, Pace University educates achievers who are engaged with critical issues locally and globally.

Known for its outcome-oriented environment that prepares students to succeed in a wide range of professions, Pace

is a private metropolitan university which enrolls nearly 12,700 students in bachelors, masters, and doctoral pro-

grams in the Dyson College of Arts and Sciences, Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems,

Law School, Lienhard School of Nursing, Lubin School of Business, and School of Education.

MAJORS AND DEGREES:

100 undergraduate majors offering 27 undergraduate and graduate degrees, 47 master’s programs, and four doctoral

programs

Enrollment:

Undergraduates - 7,807

Graduate Students - 4,402

Law Students - 855

Total - 12,704

Enrollment by Gender:

Percentage male students 40%

Percentage female students 60%

Undergraduate by School-Matriculated:Dyson College of Arts and Sciences - 3,027

Lienhard School of Nursing - 491

Lubin School of Business - 2,868

School of Education - 205

Ivan G. Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems - 668

Other - 548

Resident vs. Commuter:

Both Campuses

Undergraduate Residents 36%

Undergraduate Commuters 64%

Graduate Residents 20%

Graduate Commuters 80%

Undergraduate Student Diversity:

White (Non-Hispanic) 51%

Asian 11%

Black 11%

Hispanic 14%

Other 13%

Total number of undergraduate students:

New York City Campus - 4,763

Westchester Campus - 3,043

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POINTS OF PRIDE

Points of PridePace University’s liberal arts learning combined with professional education has helped generations of Pace stu-dents achieve greatness both before and after graduation. Our undergraduate and graduate programs, faculty, students, and alumnihave garner numerous awards every year. Read on to learn more about all the ways Pace is proud of its achievements.

Recognition:- Twenty-six Pace students have been awarded prestigious Fulbright Scholarships since 2002. - Pace University is home to Bravo’s Inside the Actors Studio, hosted by James Lipton, and to the world-renowned Actors StudioMaster’s in Fine Arts program. - The Lubin School of Business is among fewer than three percent of business schools internationally that have both business andaccounting accreditation from Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), the premier accrediting organiza-tion for business schools in the world. - The Environmental Law Program at Pace Law School ranks number three in the nation, according to U.S. News and WorldReport. - In U.S.News & World Report's "America's Best Graduate Schools" 2009 survey, Lubin's part-time MBA program ranked 26thnationwide. Lubin has consistently ranked among the top programs nationwide for several years. BusinessWeek has ranked Pace University among the top 50 colleges and universities in the U.S. in 2008 for graduates with thehighest earning potential, nearly matching the earnings potential of Yale graduates. - The Environmental Law Program at Pace Law School consistently ranks number three in the nation, according to U.S. News andWorld Report. - The Family Nurse Practitioner graduate program in the Lienhard School of Nursing is ranked ninth in the nation by U.S. Newsand World Report, and has only two top-tier peers in the northeast United States: Yale and Columbia. - The Ivan G. Seidenberg School of Computer Science is the only academic institution in the U.S. to be awarded an IBMBladeCenter System, a sophisticated machine that supports high performance server side computing, and one of only 59 schools inthe U.S. to be designated as a National Center of Excellence in Information Assurance by the National Security Agency (NSA) andDepartment of Homeland Security. - Lubin is the largest undergraduate private four year business school in the Metro New York area and the ninth largest AACSB-accredited private business school in the United States.- Bowman's Accounting Report ranked Pace, with 112 partners in the Big Four accounting firms, 17th nationwide among schoolswith alumni partners in these firms.

Pace University Presidents:

Homer St. Clair Pace 1935-1942Robert Scott Pace 1942-1960Edward J. Mortola 1960-1984William G. Sharwell 1984-1990Patricia O'Donnell Ewers 1990-2000David A. Caputo 2000-2007Stephen J. Friedman 2007-Present

MISSION

Pace University’s historic mission retains its central importance today: to provide high quality professional education and trainingcoupled with an excellent liberal education to students for whom that education offers the opportunity to lift their lives and prospectsto new levels.

VISIONPace is a university dedicated to offering a wide array of programs of education for professions in demand, framed by the perspec-tive and independent critical thinking that comes from an excellent liberal education. In selected areas in each school or center, Pacewill offer professional programs that are among the best in the New York tri-state area. Pace will always seek to relate its programsof professional education to the most important currents in those professions, capitalizing on its location in and around New YorkCity to offer students real-world experience through internships and co-operative work experiences, using community service as alearning tool and employing problem-solving and other teaching techniques that re-enforce the relationship between a student’s uni-versity experience and professional challenges and satisfactions.

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The Ann & Alfred Goldstein Health, Fitness and Recreation

Center is the home of the Pace University athletics department.

Construction of the Goldstein Fitness Center on the

Pleasantville campus began on March 29, 2001 and was completed in

the fall of 2002.

The beautiful facility boasts a 2,400-seat arena, an eight-lane

swimming pool, state-of-the-art fitness/weight room, aerobics room,

walking/jogging track, training facility, concession stand, VIP room,

equipment room, locker rooms, scoreboards and message center, ath-

letics department offices and offices of the university's health care

unit.

The Goldstein Fitness Center contains 75,000-square feet of

space that is home to five Pace Univeristy athletic teams (women’s

volleyball, men's and women's basketball and men’s and women’s

swimming & diving). The facility also gives Pace students an oppor-

tunity to compete in intramurals and recreation, aerobics and dance

classes in addition to varsity sports.

Memberships for use of the facility are available to faculty,

staff and community members and can be purchased by calling 914-

773-3275 or by stopping by the athletics offices on the main floor.

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No. Player Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown High School00 Courtany Hagen So. GK 5-6 New Paltz, N.Y. New Paltz

1 Jaclyn Drummand So. GK 5-8 Burnaby, B.C. Burnaby North/UMBC

2 Mariah Darrah Jr. F 5-4 Newburgh, N.Y. Newburgh Free Academy

3 Olivia Mapplethorpe So. M 5-8 Wilbraham, Mass. Minnechaug Regional

4 Kelsey Laro Fr. F 5-4 Staten Island, N.Y. St. Joseph

5 Seanna Wright So. M/F 5-4 Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Arlington

6 Julia-Ana Praetosius Fr. M 5-4 Bethpage, N.Y. Plainedge

7 Amanda Anderson Jr. B 5-4 Stowe, Vt. Stowe

8 Tiffany Jacobsen Fr. F 5-4 Rock Tavern, N.Y. Burke Catholic

9 Meghan Tremblay So. F 5-5 Shrub Oak, N.Y. Lakeland

10 Cheyenne James Sr. M 5-2 Ballston Spa, N.Y. Ballston Spa

11 Jacki Munson Sr. B 5-8 Cornwall, N.Y. Cornwall Central

12 Dominique Demasi Fr. M/B 5-5 Islip, N.Y. Islip

13 Lauren Foballe Fr. F 5-7 Glastonbury, Conn. Watkinson

14 Lauren Trinkoff Sr. B 5-3 Sparkill, N.Y. Tappan Zee

15 Julia Bonsignore Jr. M 5-2 West Babylon, N.Y. St. John the Baptist

16 Simone Greco Fr. B/M 5-3 Pompton Lakes, N.J. Pompton Lakes

17 Amanda Mundorf Fr. F 5-7 Westfield, Mass. Westfield

18 Allyson Dyl Jr. F 5-7 Kearny, N.J. Kearny

19 Jessica Paskowski Fr. M 5-1 Wappingers Falls, N.Y. Ray C. Ketcham

20 Taylor Walden Jr. M 5-2 Temecula, Calif. Great Oak

24 Mary Lynch So. M 5-4 Mahopac, N.Y. Mahopac

25 Kayla Roche Fr. F 5-5 Commack, N.Y. Commack

Head Coach: Mike Winn (Massachusetts ‘95/11th Season)

Associate Head Coach: Eddie Evans

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WOMEN’S SOCCER ROSTER

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