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2011 BUCKNELL SOCCER

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No. Name Cl. Pos. Hometown/High School

1 Colleen Garrehy Sr. GK Danville, Calif./Carondelet

2 Casey Crowley Sr. D Hamilton Square, N.J./The Peddie School

4 Corey Tipton So. M Loveland, Ohio/Cincinnati Country Day

5 Megan DeGennaro Sr. F Westlake Village, Calif./La Reina

6 Chelsey Garkowski So. F Brick, N.J./Brick Township

7 Courtney Doud Fr. M Coto de Caza, Calif./Santa Margarita

8 Corinne Collins Jr. D Orinda, Calif./Miramonte

9 Jenna Tryon Jr. M/D Fairfax Station, Va./South County

10 Evelyn Nicinski Fr. M New City, N.Y./Clarkstown North

11 Alex Degarmo So. M/D Laguna Beach, Calif./Laguna Beach

12 Hannah Bonotto Fr. D Carmichael, Calif./St. Francis

13 Victoria Matthews Fr. M West Windsor, N.J./West Windsor Plainsboro South

14 Bridget Gilmartin So. D Branchburg, N.J./Mount St. Mary Academy

15 Emily Trosch Jr. M/F Reisterstown, Md./McDonogh School

16 Sandita McDermott Jr. GK Rhinebeck, N.Y./Red Hook

17 Taryn Boucher Jr. M Cutchogue, N.Y./Mattituck

18 Michaela Berman Fr. M/D Glencoe, Ill./New Trier

19 Kayla Yee Jr. F Centennial, Colo./Heritage

20 Bridgit Falcón Fr. F Fairport, N.Y./Fairport

21 Liz Dwornik So. F/M Endwell, N.Y./Union Endicott

22 Meghan Fitzpatrick Jr. D Verona, N.J./Verona

23 Courtney Nelson Fr. D Phoenix, Ariz./Horizon Community Learning Center

24 Sadie Canter Sr. M/D Dresden, Ohio/Tri-Valley

25 Cassie Denger Fr. M/F Nazareth, Pa./Nazareth

29 Tara Cort Sr. M Wellesley, Mass./Wellesley/Clemson

Head Coach: Ben Landis (Bucknell ’96), 7th season

Assistant Coaches: Stephanie Anderson (Nebraska Wesleyan (‘07), Amanda Webb (Dartmouth ‘08)

Captains: Casey Crowley, Tara Cort

2011 ROSTER QUICK FACTSUniversity Information

Location: Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, 17837Founded: 1846 as the University at LewisburgEnrollment: 3,583Nickname: BisonColors: Orange and BlueAffiliation: NCAA Division I, ECACConference: Patriot League (American, Army, Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh and Navy)President: John C. BravmanDirector of Athletics: John P. Hardt

Women’s Soccer Information

Head Coach: Ben LandisAlma Mater: Bucknell ’96Record at Bucknell: 62-49-7 (six seasons)Career Record: 78-61-11 (eight seasons)Assistant Coaches: Stephanie Anderson (Nebraska Wesleyan ‘07) Amanda Webb (Dartmouth ‘08)2010 Record: 7-13-0 (5-2-0 PL)2011 Captains: Casey Crowley, Tara CortLetterwinners (Starters) Returning/Lost: 18/8 (5/6)Home Field: Emmitt Field at Holmes Stadium Surface (Capacity): Grass (1,250)Press Box Phone: 570-577-2318Women’s Soccer Phone: 570-577-1772Email: [email protected]: www.BucknellBison.comWomen’s Soccer FAX Phone: 570-577-7698Women’s Soccer Address: Ben Landis Women’s Soccer Coach Bucknell University Lewisburg, PA 17837

Athletic Communications

Women’s Soccer Contact: Jon TerryPhone: 570-577-3121Fax: 570-577-1660Email: [email protected] guide was written, designed and edited by the Bucknell Athletic Communications office. Photography by Marc Hagemeier, Laurie Jackson, Blaine Stiger, Stafford Smith.

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BE A BISON

The term “student-athlete” signifies something extraordinary on the campus of Bucknell University.

Being a Bison means that you have the rare blend of physical skills along with the drive and passion needed to succeed at the highest level of collegiate athletics.

Being a Bison also means that you are a scholar first and foremost. You be-lieve that values associated with Division I athletics, such as time management, leadership, teamwork and grace under pressure, are but a part of a well-rounded college experience.

At Bucknell, our students, faculty and staff pride themselves as national leaders in upholding the scholar-athlete ideal that balances a challenging academic program with the demands of successful Division I athletics.

Being a Bison means that you have pledged to be a student-athlete in the purest sense. In doing so, you will be rewarded for a lifetime.

What it means to

“To me, what it means to be a Bison is giving your heart, mind and body to a school that you are proud of, with friends who are like family. It is desire and love for not only your game, but your team, and your school.”

— Chelsea Brinkman ‘10

Tara Cort was 1 of 5 Bison to earn a perfect 4.0 GPA during the 2010 fall semester.

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Academic All-DistrictCHRISTINE WEISS

2010-11PL Scholar-Athlete of Year

CHRISTIAN TREAT

2010-11Academic All-District

JILLIAN O’MARA2x All-AmericanKEVIN LeVALLEY

2010-11Academic All-American

PL Scholar-Athlete of YearALYSSA DeLORENZ

2010-11Academic All-American

PL Scholar-Athlete of YearNFF National Scholar-Athlete

TRAVIS NISSLEY

2010-11Academic All-DistrictRACHAEL RODRIGUEZ

2010-11Academic All-District

JOYCE NOVACEK

2010-11Academic All-District

DREW CONSTABLE

2010-11Academic All-District

NSCAA Scholar All-AmericanPL Offensive Player of Year

CHRISTA MATLACK

2010-11All-American (javelin)

TED HEITZMAN

2010-11Academic All-District

JESSIE SNYDER

2010-11Academic All-District

TOMMY CASO

2010-11Academic All-DistrictKRISTIN BRETSCHER

Bucknell Bison AthleticsSetting the Standard of Excellence

Bucknell takes great pride in its commitment to excellence on and off the playing fields. From Presidents’ Cups to Academic All-Americans to gradua-tion rates that are ranked annually in the national top-10, Bucknell is clearly at the head of the class when it comes to upholding the scholar-athlete ideal.

• According to federal data released by the NCAA each fall, Bucknell’s student-athlete graduation rate annually ranks in the top 10 among all Division I institutions. Bucknell has led the nation in graduation rates twice in the last 11 years, and it ranked No. 2 in the 2008 study. In the most recent survey in the fall of 2010, Bucknell ranked No. 7 in the na-tion.

• Bucknell has claimed a league-high 121 Patriot League Scholar-Ath-letes of the Year since the league’s inception as an all-sports conference in 1990-91.

• A total of 421 Bison appeared on the Patriot League Academic Hon-or Roll in 2010-11 after recording a GPA of 3.2 or better during their sport’s competition season. Among all BU student-athletes, 259 made the Dean’s List with GPAs of 3.5 or better in the spring of 2011.

• In addition to the 120 Capital One Academic All-Americans produced since 1970, Bucknell has also claimed 314 Academic All-District honor-ees over the same span, including a school-record 22 in 2008-09 and 21 more in 2010-11.

• With six Patriot League championships in 2010-11, Bucknell has now earned 87 crowns in 21 years in the league. In addition, Bucknell has had 113 conference players of the year, 93 PL coaches of the year and a whopping 511 individual league champions from sports such as cross country, track & field, swimming & diving, tennis and golf.

• 25 of Bucknell’s 27 varsity squads posted team GPAs of 3.0 or better in the spring of 2011.

• Bucknell has captured the Patriot League Presidents’ Cup, signifying the league’s all-sports champion, 17 times in the 21-year history of the affiliation, including 13 of the last 14 years. Bucknell claimed the over-all, men’s and women’s Cup titles in 2010-11. It was the 14th straight year and the 17th time overall that the Bison took home the women’s title. In 2010-11, Bucknell won Patriot League titles in men’s soccer, men’s basketball, men’s lacrosse, women’s rowing and men’s and wom-en’s outdoor track & field.

• Bucknell ranks FIFTH in the nation (to Nebraska, Notre Dame, Penn State and Stanford) in total number of Capital One Academic All-Amer-ica selections with 120.

• A major element in ensuring Bucknell’s commitment to athletics excel-lence is the Kenneth G. Langone Athletics & Recreation Center, which opened fully in 2003. One of the finest collegiate athletics facilities of its kind, the center includes the 4,000-seat Sojka Pavilion, the Olym-pic class Kinney Natatorium, the Krebs Family Fitness Center and the Berger Family Weight Room. A Hall of Fame area, a display of Bucknell’s Medal of Honor recipients, a new Academic All-America wall, a sports medicine suite, modern offices for coaches and staff, and locker room and classroom space are also included in the facility’s layout.

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2010-11Academic All-District

DOUG SHRIBMAN

2010-11Academic All-District

JOHN PICARDO

2010-11Academic All-District

TIM BOLTE

2010-11Academic All-District

ALISON FORD

2010-11Academic All-District

PL Player of YearAll-American

MIKE MUSCALA

2010-11Academic All-District

AMANDA CITRON

2010-11All-American

CHARLIE STREEP

2010 & 2011Big South Scholar-Athlete

MINJOO LEE

2010-11Academic All-District

TRAVIS RAND

2010-11Academic All-District

CAROLINE TOLLI3x All-AmericanRICHIE HYDEN

2010-11Academic All-District

SARAH MONIZ

2010-11Academic All-District

NCAA QualifierJAY HAHN

4x All-Patriot LeagueBU All-Time Wins Leader

LAUREN LUCIDO

Bucknell Bison AthleticsA National Model in Promoting the Scholar-Athlete Ideal

Bucknell Athletics is first and foremost a student-centered organization, one that strives to be a national model when it comes to operating by a true scholar-athlete model. At Bucknell, student-athletes’ academic programs are their first priority, and providing a competitive Division I athletics program only advances the mission, values and residential learning goals of the university. To that end, the Department of Athletics and Recreation proactively seeks ways to assist student-athletes in their daily academic pursuits. Below are just some of the student-athlete support programs currently in place.

FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE: The faculty athletics representative (FAR) is a member of the faculty or administrative staff who is designated to represent Bucknell in its relationships with the NCAA and the Patriot League. Bucknell’s FAR is Mitch Chernin, Professor of Biology. The FAR can enhance the student-athlete experience by pro-moting a balance between academics, athletics and the social lives of student-athletes, which affords them opportunities to enjoy the full range of collegiate experiences available to students generally.

SIDELINE COACH PROGRAM: This program is a truly unique initiative in Division I college athletics, and it involves the invitation of a member of the faculty, administration, staff or community by one of Bucknell’s 27 varsity teams. The participant has the opportunity to discuss the overall program with the respective coaching staff, including practice preparation and strategy for the upcoming contest. The sideline coach attends a practice session and an actual intercollegiate competition, where he/she is intro-duced to the team and gains rarely seen insight into the relationships that exist between player-coach and player-player. The purpose of the Sideline Coaches Program is to foster a better understanding by the faculty and administration of the roles played by coaches and athletes in the university’s competitive intercollegiate athletic arena.

ACADEMIC ENHANCEMENT CENTER: In the Fall of 2005, the Department of Athletics opened a study/computer lab for student-athletes on the concourse level of Sojka Pavilion. The center is outfitted with computers, a laser printer, four television monitors and a projection unit with computer, VCR and DVD player. Additionally, the study lab can be used as a meeting place for group projects, tutorial area or just a secluded and quiet study space before or after practice.

LAPTOP PROGRAM: The Department of Athletics owns a number of laptop computers that may be signed out by student-athletes for use on away trips.

STUDENT-ATHLETE ADVISORY COMMITTEE (SAAC): Representatives from each varsity team comprise the SAAC, which is designed to enhance the total student-athlete experience by promoting opportunity, protecting student-athlete welfare, and fostering a positive student-athlete image. The Committee is an invaluable resource for pro-moting communication between athletics administration and student-athletes; promoting communication between athletics and campus-wide administration; providing feedback and insight, as well as soliciting responses into department issues and proposed NCAA legislation; building a sense of community within the athletics program involving all athletics teams; organizing community service projects and efforts; creating a vehicle for student-athlete representation on campus-wide committees; serving as a collective voice of campus student-athletes; and disseminating information to the student-athlete body.

OTHER PROGRAMMING: The Department of Athletics, through the identification of outside speakers and periodic “Brown Bag Luncheons,” thrives to enhance the quality of the student-athlete experience as well as to educate student-athletes on a variety of issues that may affect them throughout their collegiate career. Some recent topics of interest have been alcohol, nutrition, body image, hazing, sexuality, diversity, career development, study skills, religious life and gambling.

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This is BucknellBucknell University is one of the top liberal arts colleges in the nation. Our academic programs encompass:The traditional liberal arts disciplines—arts, humanities, natural sciences and social sciences.Professional programs in accounting, management, education, engineering and music.Preprofessional programs in law and medicine.

With more than 3,500 undergraduates and nearly 150 graduate students, we com-bine the personal attention of a small college with the resources of a large university.

THE CAMPUS: BEAUTIFUL AND CENTRALLY LOCATEDMore than 100 facilities for learning, living and recreation.Recent additions: music building, residence hall, geology/psychology building, engineering building and athletics

center. The new Holmes Stadium complex at West Fields is home to field hockey, women’s lacrosse, and men’s and women’s soccer.

Approximately three hours from Baltimore, New York, Philadelphia and Washington D.C.

ACADEMICS: BROAD LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES

More than 50 majors leading to bachelor of arts, bachelor of science, bachelor of science in engineering, bachelor of science in education, bachelor of science in business administration or bachelor of music.

Arts & Sciences Departments and Programs: Animal Behavior, Art and Art History, Biology, Cell Biology/Biochem-istry, Chemistry, Classics, Comparative Humanities, Computer Science, East Asian Studies, Economics, Education, English, Environmental Geology, Environmental Studies, French, Geography, Geology, German, History, International Relations, Latin American Studies, Management, Mathematics, Music, Neuroscience, Philosophy, Physics and Astronomy, Political Science, Psychology, Religion, Russian, Sociology and Anthropology, Spanish, Theatre and Dance, Women’s and Gender Studies.

Engineering Departments: Biomedical, Chemical, Civil and Environmental, Computer Engineering, Computer Sci-ence, Electrical, Mechanical.

THE FACULTY: FOCUSED ON STUDENTSMore than 330 full-time faculty.More than 95% of faculty members hold doctoral degrees. Undergraduate learning is highest priority.Faculty members are active scholars who conduct research, produce creative works and publish their findings, often

in collaboration with students.

UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCHStudents conduct research in the lab and off campus in conjunction with faculty mentors. High degree of independence.Great preparation for graduate school and career.

CAMPUS LIFE: NEVER A DULL MOMENTLearning outside of class: academically oriented student organizations, guest lecturers, campus publications, con-

certs, art exhibitions, theatre, trips off campus and more.More than 150 student-run organizations to suit nearly every interest, from a capella singing to Zen Buddhist medita-

tion. Volunteer and service projects on- and off-campus, including abroad.13 fraternities and 6 sororities.Diverse religious life programs.Athletics: Division I varsity intercollegiate program, club sports for both men and women, and intramural programs.

RESIDENTIAL COLLEGES: HOUSING OPTIONS WITH AN ACADEMIC TWISTSeven themed programs open to first-year students: arts, environment, global, humanities, language and culture,

social justice, and society and technology.Students take a course together, live together, and participate in out-of-class activities such as informal discussions,

guest lectures and off-campus trips.

CAREER SERVICES: PREPARATION FOR THE FUTUREFull- or part-time internships at companies, non-profits or governmental agencies.Resume writing and interviewing guidance.Two-day job shadowing externships.On-campus employment expos and off-campus networking nights.

VISIT CAMPUS: SEE BUCKNELL FOR YOURSELFTours are offered five times daily on weekdays and three times on Saturdays. No appointment is necessary for tours; other options may require reservations.Please go to www.bucknell.edu/admissions/calendar or call (570) 577-1101 for more information about visit options.To take Bucknell’s award-winning virtual tour, visit http://community.bucknell.edu/.

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This is Bucknell

Bucknell Athletics Facilities

Emmitt Field at Holmes Stadium: The home of Bison soccer.

The Bucknell University Department of Ath-letics and Recreation prides itself on setting the standard of excellence when it comes to success both on the playing fields and in the classroom. With 17 Patriot League Presidents’ Cups in 21 years, national leadership in graduation rates, 120 Academic All-Americans in 41 years and 121 Patriot League Scholar-Athletes in 21 years, Bucknell is clearly at the head of the class in terms of upholding the scholar-athlete model.

The addition of the Kenneth G. Langone Athletics and Recreation Center, one of the finest collegiate athletics and recreation venues of its kind, ensures the continuation of that success.

The facility enhances each of Bucknell’s 27 varsity programs and greatly expands the scope of its growing intramural and recreational sports offer-ings. A visually appealing structure located along Moore Avenue on the “downhill” side of campus, the Langone Athletics and Recreation Center was designed to reach out to all members of the campus community, includ-ing the student body, varsity student-athletes, faculty, staff and alumni.

Three primary venues lie within the facility: the Arthur D. Kinney Jr. Natatorium, the 4,000-seat Gary A. Sojka Pavilion and the Krebs Family Fitness Center. Other features include a new location for the Bucknell Ath-letics Hall of Fame, a display of Bucknell’s Congressional Medal of Honor recipients, a brand new display highlighting Bucknell’s all-time Academic All-Americans, a sports medicine and athletic training suite, classrooms, modern offices for coaches and staff and increased locker room space for varsity and recreational athletes.

The facility is named in honor of Ken Langone, a 1957 Bucknell graduate who, along with his wife Elaine, pledged $11 million toward the center’s construction. Langone was a member of the university Board of Trustees from 1980 to 1996.

One of the special qualities of the Langone Athletics and Recreation Center is the manner in which it supplements the pre-existing facilities. The construction surrounds Gerhard Fieldhouse and historic Davis Gymnasium, which has been restored as a competition venue for the Bison wrestling and volleyball teams, as well as intramural, recreation and other varsity practice activities.

As Bucknell continues to strive toward its mission of setting the stan-dard of excellence in college athletics, the Langone Athletics and Recreation Center becomes the centerpiece in an already impressive cache of athlet-ics facilities that includes the 13,100-seat Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium and its FieldTurf and 8-lane track surface; the scenic Bucknell Golf Club and brand new indoor instructional golf center; the newly refurbished Depew Field (baseball) and Becker Field (softball); and Emmitt Field and Graham Field at Holmes Stadium, the new portion of the West Fields proj-ect that includes covered grandstand seats, ticket and concession areas, team rooms, a training room and a press box area for soccer, field hockey and women’s lacrosse.

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Since Ben Landis took over as head coach of the Bucknell women’s soccer program in 2005, the Bison have en-joyed the most successful six-year span in program history, capturing a Patriot League tournament title in 2005 fol-lowed by back-to-back regular-season crowns in 2006 and 2007 and runner-up finishes in 2008, 2009 and 2010.

With a record of 62-49-5 at the helm of the Orange and Blue (30-11-1 in Patriot League play), Landis helped

the Bison surpass the 10-win plateau in each of his first five seasons, marking the first time in program history the squad posted double-digit wins in at least three consecutive seasons. The Bison have also qualified for the Patriot League Tournament in each of his six seasons, and Landis enters the 2011 sea-son tied with Chrissy Findlay for the most coaching wins in program history.

In his first season back at his alma mater in 2005, Landis guided Bucknell to its second Patriot League championship, one of many successes the Bison achieved under his direction that season. The squad more than doubled scor-ing production from the year before, and went on to face Penn State in the NCAA Tournament.

In 2006, the Bison reached new heights, tying school records for wins, both overall (12) and in league play (6), and breaking the team’s previous marks for best goals-against average (0.99), winning percentage (.735) and winning and unbeaten streaks after posting seven consecutive victories. The Bison also earned their first Mid-Atlantic regional rankings from both Soc-cerBuzz and the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) and posted its first win over a nationally ranked opponent, handing No. 14 Navy, which held a 19-0-0 record at the time, a 2-1 loss in the final game of the regular season to clinch a share of the Patriot League regular season title and earn the right to play host to the league tournament as the No. 1 seed.

In 2007, Landis coached Bucknell to a 5-1-1 league mark, earning the squad the right to host the Patriot League Tournament as the regular season champion. The Bison, who finished as the tournament-runners up, posted an 11-8-1 overall mark, including a convincing 4-1 win over traditional Ivy League power Princeton.

In 2008, Bucknell won 11 more matches and went 5-2 in league play. Landis’ squad broke the school record with eight shutouts and posted a big 3-2 road win over Maryland. He also coached Jennifer Dervarics to her second straight Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year honor.

In 2009, Landis’ squad went 10-8-1 overall and 5-2 in the league, and for the first time in program history the team earned a point against Penn State with a 0-0 draw in front of a large home crowd. Christa Matlack was named Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year.

Injuries played a major role in ending Bucknell’s run of winning seasons in 2010, but the Bison again posted a 5-2 Patriot League record and qual-

ified for the postseason. And for the fifth year in a row Landis coached a major award winner, as Matlack repeated as the Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year and an NSCAA Scholar All-American.

The third head coach in the 18-year history of the women’s soccer pro-gram, Landis, a 1996 graduate of Bucknell started his coaching career at Buck-nell as a student assistant coach under Toby Lovecchio in 1994 and 1995. He continued as an assistant the following fall after graduating with a bachelor of science degree in mathematics with a minor in education.

The Breinigsville, Pa., native re-turned to his alma mater after two sea-sons as the head women’s soccer coach at Dartmouth. Landis led the Big Green to a 16-12-6 record. In 2003, Dartmouth won the Ivy League with a 9-6-2 record and earned a berth in the NCAA Tourna-ment. It finished the season ranked third in the Northeast Region by the NSCAA. Prior to taking over as head coach, Lan-dis was an assistant at Dartmouth for three seasons. The Big Green qualified for the NCAA Tournament each year and finished the 2001 campaign ranked 13th in the country. They also finished 16th nationally in 2000 and advanced to the third round of the NCAA Tourna-ment in both 2000 and 2001.

Before his five-year stint at Dart-mouth, and after leaving Bucknell, Landis served as an assistant coach at Lehigh for three seasons while obtain-ing his master’s degree in business ad-ministration.

In addition to his duties as front-man for the Bucknell women’s soccer team, Landis currently serves as camp director for the Bison Soccer Camp for Girls. A member of the NSCAA since 1996, Landis worked as a marketing in-tern with the New England Revolution of Major League Soccer in 1997.

Landis lives in Lewisburg with his wife, Lisa, and their twin eight-year-old daughters, Isabella and Gabriella.

Since Ben Landis became the head coach of the Bison in 2005, the following mile-stones have been achieved:

• One Patriot League tournament championship and NCAA berth (2005)

• Two Patriot League regular season titles (2006 and 2007)

• Matched program record for wins (12 in 2006).

• Equaled program record for Patriot League victories (6 in 2006).

• Broke program mark for shutouts (8 in 2008).

• Best winning percentage in program history (.694 in 2006).

• Team goals-against average record broken (0.99 in 2006).

• Broke school records for winning (5) and unbeaten (6) streaks with seven straight victories in 2006.

• First three consecutive above-.500 seasons since 1994-96 (2005-09).

• First three consecutive seasons with 10 wins or more (2005-09).

• First SoccerBuzz and NSCAA Mid-Atlantic regional rankings (2006, 2007).

• 27 All-Patriot League accolades, eight all-region selections, one Patriot League Tournament MVP, four Patriot League Offensive Players of the Year and one Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year.

LANDIS’ COACHING RECORD• Overall: 78-61-11 (.557)• At Bucknell: 62-49-5 (.556)

Coaching Staff

BEN LANDISHead Coach

Bucknell ’96 • Seventh Season

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Stephanie Anderson, a former star forward at Nebraska Wesleyan and most recently a graduate assistant coach at Drury, joined Ben Landis’ staff at Bucknell in February 2011.

Anderson completed a master’s degree in organizational leadership and change at Drury, located in Springfield, Mo., where she has been part of the women’s soccer staff for the last two seasons.

During her playing career at Ne-braska Wesleyan, Anderson played in all 73 games in four seasons, starting all but four. She helped her team achieve an overall record of 50-18-5 (.719) as

a player, including back-to-back Great Plains Athletic Conference regular season titles in 2005 and 2006. NWU put together a 26-matches home win-ning streak (23-0-3), which was the second longest active streak in Division III women’s soccer.

Anderson ranked ninth all-time in career goals with 32, was a three-time all-conference selection and earned four letters for the Prairie Wolves. As a sophomore she was named offensive MVP and received the honor again as a senior, when she was also named team MVP.

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ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENTThe Department of Athletics and Recreation strives to set the standard of ex-

cellence for intercollegiate and intramural programs in higher education, thereby advancing and drawing attention to the mission, core values, and educational goals of Bucknell University.

The Department believes that student-athletes’ academic programs must be their first priority. It is therefore committed to maintaining Bucknell’s high na-tional ranking for student-athletes’ graduation rates and for producing Academic All-Americans, and to continued leadership of the Patriot League in Academic Honor Roll nominations, based on grade-point averages. The coaches’ and staff’s paramount responsibility is maintaining academic priorities and supporting student-athletes’ education, even while providing the rigorous and serious NCAA Division I athletic opportunities Bucknell student-athletes seek.

Further, the Department promotes the personal growth of student-athletes and the general student body by encouraging personal health, development, and bal-ance among intellectual, social, civic, and physical pursuits; by celebrating challenge and competition; and by preparing participants for service and leadership in the world. Coaches and staff direct a rich array of athletic programs and recreational opportunities aimed at increasing student engagement, as well as strengthening character, healthy living, teamwork, sportsmanship, and spirit. In creating shared experiences for students, faculty, and staff, as well as alumni, family, and friends, the Department’s programs add substantially to Bucknell’s sense of community and foster life-long relationships with Bucknell.

The Department embraces the University’s decision to compete at the highest extramural level, in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Division I membership is valuable not only because this level of competition maximally challenges student-athletes, but also because it signals clearly Bucknell’s high standards and seriousness of purpose in all extracurricular endeavors and it helps position Bucknell apart from other National Liberal Arts Colleges. Likewise, the competitive success the Department seeks, measured in part by consistent contention for the Patriot League Presidents’ Cup, reflects positively upon Bucknell’s student-athletes and the University alike, and it brings distinction and national recognition to Bucknell.

A student-centered operation, the Department is committed to providing equitable opportunities to women and men, as well as members of minority and majority groups of all kinds. The Department subscribes to, and complies with, all principles and regulations of the Patriot League, the Eastern College Athletic Conference, and the NCAA.

The department is proud that so many of today’s exemplary Bison scholar-athletes will be tomorrow’s outstanding leaders.

Amanda Webb joined the Bison women’s soccer coaching staff in the summer of 2011. A 2008 graduate of Dartmouth College and a three-year starting goalkeeper for the Big Green, Webb comes to Bucknell from Brandeis University, where last fall she served as an assistant coach for a team that advanced to the second round of the NCAA Division III Tournament.

As a student-athlete at Dartmouth, Webb helped the Big Green achieve a top-20 national ranking while setting the program record for lowest goals-against average. Dartmouth earned a bid to the NCAA Tournament in her

sophomore year in 2005. After graduation, Webb interned in the Student Life Department at The

American Farm School in Thessaloniki, Greece. In addition to educating high school and college-aged students about American culture, she was the head coach of the school’s men’s college soccer team and assisted with the boys’ and girls’ high school teams. After one acadmic year in Greece, Webb served as the goalkeeping coach at Division I Northeastern University while completing her master’s degree in education at Boston University. In 2009 Northeastern earned the CAA regular-season title and hosted the CAA Championship, and Webb helped goalkeeper Stephanie Gordon earn second-team all-conference honors.

Last year Webb moved on to Brandeis, where she was the only assistant coach on one of the most successful teams in program history. The Judges finished with a 15-5-1 record and won an NCAA Tournament game for the first time.

STEPHANIE ANDERSONAssistant Coach

Nebraska Wesleyan ’07 • First Season

AMANDA WEBBAssistant Coach

Dartmouth ’08 • First Season

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Season Outlook

The Bucknell women’s soccer program has been a model of stability since Ben Landis took over as head coach in 2005. Since then the Bison have won 10 or more games and finished with winning records in five of six seasons, they have qualified for the four-team Patriot League Tournament every year and posted top-two regular-season finishes in each of the last five years. Landis once again has high hopes in 2011, even though for the first time in several years he enters the season with some uncertainty personnel-wise after graduating six starters and seven key players.

Bucknell was hit hardest by graduation in the of-fensive half of the field, where striker Christa Matlack, the two-time Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year, along with three-time all-league attacking mid-fielder Kelliann Doherty and three-time all-conference midfielder Caitlin Holtz have all received their diplo-mas. Those were Bucknell’s top three scorers in 2010, and that trio combined for 56 goals, 41 assists and 153 points in their careers. Factor in the loss of another play-maker in outside midfielder Brooke Stokes, and there are plenty of opportunities for younger players to step into prominent roles this fall.

Defensively, Bucknell must replace four-year start-ing center backs Kelsey Johnson and Amanda Citron, as well as part-time starting back Julianne Harris. Injuries to Johnson and Citron last year opened the door for some younger players to get some game experience, and they will be counted on to close the door in front of veteran goalkeepers Sandita McDermott and Colleen Garrehy.

“Yes, we lost a great class that will always have a special place in my heart, but that is done and we can only look forward,” says Landis. “The word ‘rebuilding’ is not in our vocabulary. We have six starting spots to fill, but the talent is there to do it. This is a very coach-able group that is young and eager, and we have five seniors who are extremely motivated to go out on top. Our goals remain the same as every year: to qualify for the Patriot League Tournament, find a way to get into the final, and then play our best 90 minutes or more in the final in order to lift a trophy at the end.”

Serving as captains in 2011 are senior Casey Crow-ley, a four-year starting outside back, and senior center midfielder Tara Cort, who made an immediate impact last season after transferring in from Clemson. Both are expected to be key figures again this season.

“I am really excited about our leadership,” says Landis. “We have the right two captains, and really the

entire senior class has been great. Casey has seen it all during her time at Bucknell, and she is just a great competitor. Coming in as a transfer, Tara brought a very interesting perspective to the team. She was so steady last year and was close to scoring a lot of goals.”

Sadie Canter, Megan DeGennaro and Garrehy round out the senior class. An outstanding attacking player, DeGennaro has four career goals and has the potential for more. Canter, a vocal leader in the back or midfield, has made a welcome return to the squad after missing all of last season with an injury, while Garrehy is once again locked up in a preseason battle with McDer-mott for the starting spot in goal.

“Megan and Sadie both studied abroad last spring, and it is great to have them back,” Landis says. “Megan’s best game last season came against Lehigh in the Pa-triot League Tournament, and I think that is still fresh in her mind. We are counting on her to produce goals. And we are so excited to have Sadie back out there. She has made an immediate impact from a leadership stand-point, and she is a very tough player.

“Colleen is competing for the starting position af-ter a terrific spring. Depth in the goal is definitely one of our strengths. We have two keepers who can play at this level, and you may see us use both of them unless one really rises above.”

After sharing time early in 2010, it was McDermott who grabbed the goaltending reins a few weeks into the season. She ended up starting 17 matches while seeing reserve time in two others. McDermott made 104 saves while allowing 29 goals and posted three shutouts. Gar-rehy collected 18 saves while conceding six goals in five appearances, three of which were starts. She also had a clean sheet against Ohio early in the season.

Bucknell employs four in the back line, where Crowley and junior Corinne Collins are both returning starters, and Canter brings yet another veteran pres-ence after returning from injury. Collins played a bit out of position at outside back last season, and now she moves inside where she can better utilize her height and athleticism. Junior Meghan Fitzpatrick and sopho-more Bridget Gilmartin both pack tremendous poten-tial, but neither has played in a varsity game yet due to injury. If healthy, both could be major contributors. Lan-dis says Gilmartin was perhaps the team’s best player in the spring, and he feels that when healthy Fitzpatrick is one of the best players he’s recruited at Bucknell.

Landis is also high on a pair of freshman defend-ers in Hannah Bonotto and Courtney Nelson, who hail from California and Arizona, respectively. Bonotto came in with a reputation as a terrific communicator and or-ganizer who deals well with pressure. Just a few days into preseason training Nelson already appeared to be a difference-maker, showing skill with both feet and the physical toughness to win 50-50 balls in dangerous spots.

In the middle of the field Cort figures to play a prominent role again this fall, and combined with junior Taryn Boucher the Bison have good size and strength at center mid. Junior Jenna Tryon has contributed playing time at both midfield and back in her career and brings good versatility on the flanks.

Junior Emily Trosch and sophomores Liz Dwornik, Corey Tipton and Alex Degarmo also return with game experience. Dwornik played in 17 games and made eight starts as an attacking midfielder and scored her first collegiate goal last season.

Four members of the first-year class are all hoping to make early contributions at midfield. At center mid, Evelyn Nicinski has made very positive early impres-sions. A member of the Polish national team, Nicinski is a tough, athletic player who can cover box-to-box with excellent vision.

Outside, Michaela Berman can play both midfield and defense, and she has a good soccer sense coming out of Eclipse Select, one of the top clubs in the United States. Vix Matthews brings an aggressive attacking attitude to the wings, and Courtney Doud offers great speed to the wide midfield position.

Up front, replacing a two-time conference player of the year and continuous scoring threat like Matlack will not be easy, but Landis feels that junior Kayla Yee, when healthy, has the potential to produce significant points. Yee scored in the season opener against St. Bonaven-ture last season, but then injured her knee against Lou-isville two games later. She did return for league play at the end of the campaign but was never fully fit. Now she enters 2011 with high hopes.

DeGennaro and sophomore Chelsey Garkowski also return with experience at forward, while freshmen Brigit Falcón and Cassie Denger both look good early. Falcón is a target forward who strikes the ball very well, while Denger is the most prolific scorer among the re-cruits, having piled up more than 40 goals at Nazareth High School in Eastern Pennsylvania.

Coming into the season Landis is pleased with his team’s fitness, and he has tweaked the schedule a bit in an attempt to avoid as many early season two-game weeks as the team had last season. After opening with St. Bonaventure at home, the Bison play their next six on the road before closing out September with a three-game homestand. The middle game of that set is a clash with Penn State at Emmitt Field. The last time the Nit-tany Lions came to Lewisburg, Bucknell gritted out a scoreless tie against the Big Ten powers.

Like last season, all of the non-league action will be out of the way by the time Patriot League play starts on Oct. 1 at Colgate. In a bit of a scheduling quirk, the Bison play their first four league games on the road, followed by their final three at home against Lehigh, Lafayette and Navy.

After posting a 5-2 record and qualifying as the No. 2 seed, Bucknell dropped a 1-0 decision to Lehigh in the Patriot League semifinals last season. The taste of that setback still lingers with the returning players, and even with the large number of new faces, they clearly have their sights set on bigger and better things in 2011.

Casey Crowley

Megan DeGennaro

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CAREER HONORS• Patriot League Academic Honor

Roll (‘10)• Team Rookie of Year (‘10)

Returnees

2010: Played in 15 games in the mid-field, including four starts ... attempted 20 shots, putting seven on goal ... made first career start against Cornell ... also started against Marist, Army and Holy Cross ... 2009: Appeared in two matches as a freshman, coming in wins over Saint Francis (Pa.) and Cornell. High School: Played four years of var-sity soccer at Mattituck High ... served as team captain her senior year ... had the assist on the game-tying goal in the 2008 Suffolk County Championships,

then scored the winning goal in the second overtime period ... all-conference selection as a junior and senior ... helped her team win the 2005 New York Class B championship ... played club soccer for the Commack Blasters and for the Stony Brook Hornets ... latter team captured the bronze medal at the 2006 Como Cham-pions Cup in Italy and Switzerland ... also lettered in basketball, track and field and softball.Personal: Daughter of Tom and Anne Malloy Boucher … born Feb. 27, 1991 in Patchogue, N.Y. ... has three siblings, John, Tom and Caiti ... brother, Tom, plays baseball at Kenyon ... Caiti played tennis at Kenyon ... mother was captain of the swimming team at St. John’s ... major is biology.

Year GP-GS G A P2009 2-0 0 0 02010 15-4 0 0 0Total 17-4 0 0 0

TARYN BOUCHERJunior • Midfielder

Cutchogue, N.Y. • Mattituck17

2010: Did not play due to injury ... 2009: Participated in six contests, including her first career start against UMBC ... team was 4-2 in her appearances ... attempted two shots ... 2008: Saw action as a re-serve in 12 matches during her rookie

year ... collected her first career point against Penn State, assisting on Jennifer Dervarics’ second-half goal. High School: Earned four letters in soccer and three in basketball at Tri-Valley High School … three-time All-Eastern District honoree after helping team to three district championships … was also selected to the All-Muskingum Valley League first team three times … named a NSCAA-Adidas Scholar All-American in 2007 … three-time Academic All-Ohio selection from 2005-07 … served as team captain both in 2006 and 2007 … tabbed Division I Easter District Player of the Year and was named Third Team All-Ohio in 2006 … received an All-SEOGSL honorable mention nod in 2004 … four-year starter and four-year scholar-athlete … played club soccer for WASA Ambassador … helped basketball team capture Muskingum Valley League and Central District Sectional titles in 2007-08 as a team captain and was named to the All-District 12 second team. Personal: Daughter of Hall and Pamela Canter … born Dec. 29, 1989 in Zanesville, Ohio ... has two sisters, Callie and Haylie ... father played baseball at the Univer-sity of Virginia ... majoring in biology ... earned spot on Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in each of first three seasons ... perfect 4.0 GPA in fall 2010.

Year GP-GS G A P2008 12-0 0 1 12009 6-1 0 0 02010 0-0 0 0 0Total 18-1 0 1 1

CAREER HONORS• Patriot League Academic Honor

Roll (’08, ’09, ‘10)

SADIE CANTERSenior • Midfielder/Defender

Dresden, Ohio • Tri-Valley24

CORINNE COLLINSJunior • Defender

Orinda, Calif. • Miramonte8

2010: Opening day starter in back four ... played in total of 16 matches with 13 starts ... dealt with some nagging injuries but had a solid season ... started PL Tour-nament game vs. Lehigh ... 2009: Saw ac-tion in one contest during her freshman season (VCU). High School: Came to Bucknell from a

strong soccer program at Miramonte High School in Orinda, Calif. ... captained the team as a senior and was named First Team All-Diablo Foothill Athletic League in 2008 ... team captured its third straight DFAL title ... won the 2008 North Coast Section crown ... also the team captain of the Lamorinda Soccer Club, United 90. Personal: Daughter of Tim Collins and Elizabeth Bunker ... born Aug. 24, 1991 in Salem, Mass. ... has two brothers, Tyler and Brett ... father played football at Bucknell from 1981-84 ... older brother, Tyler, played football Brown ... mother is also a Bucknell graduate ... majoring in psychology ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

Year GP-GS G A P2009 1-0 0 0 02010 16-13 0 0 0Total 17-13 0 0 0

CAREER HONORS• Patriot League Academic Honor

Roll (‘10)

TARA CORTSenior Co-Captain • Midfielder

Wellesley, Mass. • Wellesley • Clemson29

2010: Made an immediate impact at Bucknell, starting all 20 games at a cen-tral midfield position in her first sea-son after transferring from Clemson ... finished with a goal and two assists ... pocketed an assist in her first game at Bucknell vs. St. Bonaventure ... scored go-ahead goal early in second half in Buck-

nell’s 3-2 Patriot League win over Holy Cross ... also had an assist on the winning goal in the 77th minute in a league victory over Lafayette ... At Clemson: Started all 17 games for the Tigers as a freshman in 2008 and was the team’s third-leading scorer with two goals and three assists ... one of those goals was the game-winner in a 1-0 win over UAB ... in 2009 scored a pair of goals in 14 appearances ... was a Dean’s List and Presidents’ List honoree while majoring in pre-business. High School: Four-year letterwinner at Wellesley High School ... was an Eastern Massachusetts All-Star and First Team Bay State League All-Star in 2007 ... Second Team All-Bay State in 2005 ... team won Division 2 state title in 2004 ... team co-captain as a senior ... played club soccer for FC Greater Boston Bolts ... team won Massachusetts state championships in 2006, 2007 and 2008 ... in 2006 the team won the Region I title and finished third at the national championships.Personal: Daughter of Paul and Katherine Cort … born Dec. 12, 1989 in Boston, Mass. ... has two bothers, Colin and Aidan, and a sister, Cameron ... majoring in economics at Bucknell ... made Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in fall 2010 with a perfect 4.0 GPA.

Year GP-GS G A P2010 20-20 1 2 4Total 20-20 1 2 4

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2010: Started all 20 games at outside back and had an outstanding year ... posted two assists, coming against Duquesne and Iona ... assisted on game-winning goal in 2-1 win over Iona ... 2009:

Played in 18 matches, starting 15 at outside back ... steady performer who helped contribute to five shutouts ... 2008: Earned the most game action of any Bison newcomer, playing in 18 of 20 matches with six starts ... earned team’s Rookie of the Year award ... played at both back and outside midfield ... tallied three assists on the year, coming against Rutgers, Mount St. Mary’s and Lafayette. High School: Earned four letters in soccer and three in softball at The Peddie School … was an all-prep first team selection in 2006 and 2007 … named to the all-state second team in both 2006 and 2007 as well … served as team captain in 2007 and received the Coach’s Award … played club soccer for the Hibernian Heat.Personal: Daughter of Robert and Terri Crowley ... born Feb. 1, 1990 in Staten Is-land, N.Y. ... has two siblings, Kelly and Robert ... chemical engineering major ... named to Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in each of first three seasons.

Returnees

Year GP-GS G A P2008 18-6 0 3 32009 18-15 0 0 02010 20-20 0 2 2Total 56-41 0 5 5

CAREER HONORS• Patriot League Academic Honor

Roll (’08, ‘09, ‘10)• Team Rookie of the Year (’08)

2010: Played in career-high 19 contests, 16 as a starter ... lone goal was a big one,

a 73rd-minute game-winner in 1-0 verdict vs. Ohio ... fourth on team with 27 shot attempts ... named Susquehanna Valley Limo Bison Athlete of the Week after that game and also earned a spot on the Gamecock Courtyard Cup All-Tournament Team ... 2009: Saw action in 17 matches, including five starts ... collected two goals and an assist for five points ... scored in the season opener against Towson and again in a victory over Cornell ... first career assist came on tying goal in 2-1 win over Saint Francis (Pa.) ... attempted a career-high five shots in that game ... 2008: Start of season was delayed by injury, but went on to appear in 12 games as a reserve forward, backing up the all-league combo of Jennifer Dervarics and Christa Matlack ... first collegiate goal came in 82nd minute of 4-1 league win over Lafayette. High School: Was a four-year letterwinner in soccer and three-year letterwinner in track at La Reina High School … led team in scoring and collected MVP honors … was a two-time all-league selection … served as team captain in both soccer and track … was a three-time county champion in track and a three-time all-league recipient … named Outstanding Athlete of the Year, Ventura County Star Scholar-Athlete of the Year and earned the LA Dodgers-Toyota Sportsmanship Award … member of the Eagles SC club team.Personal: Daughter of Steve and Kelly DeGennaro … born Sept. 23, 1990 in Thou-sand Oaks, Calif. ... has two sisters, Jillian and Brooke ... father played baseball at the University of San Diego … mother was a member of the tennis team at Cal State Northridge ... majoring in economics and international relations at Bucknell ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll every year so far.

Year GP-GS G A P2008 12-0 1 0 22009 17-5 2 1 52010 19-16 1 0 2Total 48-21 4 1 9

CAREER HONORS• Patriot League Academic Honor

Roll (’08, ‘09, ‘10)• Susquehanna Valley Limo Bison

Athlete of the Week (‘10)• Gamecock Courtyard Cup All-

Tournament Team (‘10)

Alex Degarmo Megan DeGennaro

CASEY CROWLEYSenior Co-Captain • Defender

Hamilton Square, N.J. • Peddie School2

2010: Saw action in 12 games as a fresh-man, primarily as a reserve midfielder ... did make one start against Cornell ... High School: Played four years of var-sity soccer and also competed in track and field at Laguna Beach High School ... played club soccer for Slammers FC, one of the top clubs in the country ... team was ranked No. 23 in the nation, No. 8 in

the region and No. 5 in Southern California ... team defeated two state champions and a state finalist in 2009 ... in 2009 the team won the Surf Cup and Slammers FC Classic ... team was also a PDA Invitational Red Bull finalist and a West Coast Futbol Classic finalist. Personal: Daughter of Chuck and Roxanne Degarmo ... born Sept. 20, 1991 in Laguna Beach, Calif. ... has one brother, Sean ... father played football at Santa Monica College ... majoring in accounting ... made Patriot League Academic Hon-or Roll in 2010.

Year GP-GS G A P2010 12-1 0 0 0Total 12-1 0 0 0

CAREER HONORS• Patriot League Academic Honor

Roll ( ‘10)

ALEX DEGARMOSophomore • Midfielder/Defender

Laguna Beach, Calif. • Laguna Beach11

MEGAN DEGENNAROSenior • Forward

Westlake Village, Calif. • La Reina5

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2010: Did not play due to injury ... 2009: Did not see action in a regular-season match, but had a productive spring sea-son. High School: Had an outstanding four-year career at Verona High School ... earned First Team All-Colonial Hills Con-

ference honors in 2006, 2007 and 2008 ... two-time First Team All-Essex County selection ... also played club soccer for the Montclair Aristocats and helped that side win New Jersey Cup titles in 2003, 2006 and 2007 ... club captured the Super Y League national championship in 2006 and was a Region I semifinalist in 2008. Personal: Daughter of Michael and Karen Fitzpatrick ... born Nov. 24, 1990 in Montclair, N.J. ... has two younger sisters, Emily and Claire ... majoring in manage-ment ... earned spot on 2010 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll with a perfect 4.0 GPA.

Year GP-GS G A P2009 0-0 0 0 02010 0-0 0 0 0Total 0-0 0 0 0

CAREER HONORS• Patriot League Academic Honor

Roll (’09, ‘10)

Casey Crowley Liz Dwornik

LIZ DWORNIKSophomore • Forward/Midfielder

Endwell, N.Y. • Union Endicott21

2010: Had a successful debut season, ap-pearing in 17 matches with eight starts ... played forward and attacking midfield positions ... first career start came vs. Duquesne in fourth game of season ... first collegiate goal was the game-win-ner in 2-1 win over Iona ... ranked fifth on team with 21 shots taken ... High School: Earned five varsity letters in soccer and four in track and field at Union Endicott High School ... led the team in goals in 2005, 2007 and 2008 and in points in 2005, 2007 and 2009 ... three-time team offensive MVP ... team captain as a se-

nior ... NSCAA All-Region selection in 2007, 2008 and 2009 ... three-time NYSSWA All-State selection ... five-time all-conference honoree ... finished career with 67 goals, which is No. 2 in school history, and 36 assists ... team won four conference championships, four New York Section IV Class AA titles, one New York Class AA Regional title and was a state semifinalist in 2006 ... during her career the team went 85-6-6 with 77 shutouts and in 2009 set a state record with 18 consecutive shutouts ... played seven years (four with boys, three with girls) of club soccer at the premiere level for BC United Fusion ... also captained the track and field team and was named to the Southern Tier Athletic Conference All-Metro Division Team in 2008 ... ... recipient of the 2010 Lauren Miller Memorial Scholarship Award for track and field ... received her school’s Team Tiger Award in 2009. Personal: Parents are Ron and Isabel Dwornik ... born Apr. 13, 1992 in Bingham-ton, N.Y. ... has one older brother, Dan ... majoring in computer science and engi-neering.

Year GP-GS G A P2010 17-8 1 0 2Total 17-8 1 0 2

MEGHAN FITZPATRICKJunior • Defender

Verona, N.J. • Verona22

2010: Played in 12 games as a reserve forward in her debut season ... attempted five shots, three of them coming against Duquesne ... High School: Competed in both soccer and track and field at Brick Township High School ... captained the soccer team and was voted team MVP ... first team all-county and all-division se-lection ... Third Team All-Shore selection ... also named third team all-county ... earned team’s Coaches’ Award ... played club soccer for TRSA Hurricanes. Personal: Parents are John Garkowski and Mia Cornacchio ... born June 2, 1992

in Point Pleasant, N.J. ... has one sister, Tierney ... majoring in biology.

Year GP-GS G A P2010 12-0 0 0 0Total 12-0 0 0 0

CHELSEY GARKOWSKISophomore • Forward

Brick, N.J. • Brick Township6

Chelsea Garkowski

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Colleen Garrehy

2010: Had a strong season in first year as Bucknell’s starting goalkeeper ... shared the job in the first four games of the season, then started the final 16 ... posted .782 save percentage and 1.66 GAA ... three of six wins came by shutout ... 104 total saves were second-most in Patriot League ... registered back-to-back double-figure save performances with career-high 13 against Rutgers and 12 against Binghamton ... recorded clean

sheets against American, Navy and Colgate in conference play ... also had wins against Holy Cross, Navy and

Iona ... earned Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Week honors after the Navy and Colgate games ... 2009: Saw action in one game as a rookie, playing 25 minutes

CAREER HONORS• 2x Patriot League Goalkeeper of

Week (‘10)• Patriot League Academic Honor

Roll (‘09, ‘10)

Year GP-GS Min GA GAA Svs Sv% Sho2009 1-0 25:00 1 3.60 1 .500 02010 19-17 1569:31 29 1.66 104 .782 3Total 20-17 1594:31 30 1.69 105 .778 3

Sandita McDermott

2010: Appeared in five matches, includ-ing three starts in goal ... made 18 saves while allowing six goals in 248:42 of ac-tion ... starts came against St. Bonaven-ture, Ohio and Duquesne ... had six saves in a 1-0 shutout of Ohio ... made four stops in 23 minutes of relief work against Penn State ... 2009: Was again the No. 2 keeper behind all-conference senior Kathryn Sutton, but playing time increased to six appearances, including four starts ... posted a 2-2 record, includ-ing her first career shutout with a 1-0 OT

win over Mount St. Mary’s ... also picked up a 2-1 win over Saint Francis (Pa.) ... played the first half of a 1-0 blanking of Iona, making four

saves ... made career-high 10 stops in a 1-0 OT loss at Duquesne ... posted a 1.41 goals-against average and .824 save percentage on the season ... allowed six goals while making 28 saves ... 2008: Served as backup keeper behind Kathryn Sutton ... started and played all 90 minutes in late-season 3-0 loss at Princeton. High School: Four-time letterwinner at Carondelet High School … served as captain in 2007-08 … did not allow a goal her entire senior season (21 straight games) …helped her club team, Mustang Fury, to 2008 Norcal State Final and Western Regional appearances … named a North Coast Section CIF Scholar-Ath-lete all four years … earned a BVAL first team selection in 2007-08 … chosen as a United States Marine Corp Distinguished Athlete in 2007.Personal: Daughter of Patrick and Nancy Garrehy ... born Oct. 8, 1989 in Walnut Creek, Calif. ... has four siblings, Shane, Bridget, Dustin and Jessie ... majoring in animal behavior ... earned spot on Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in each of first three seasons at Bucknell.

CAREER HONORS• Patriot League Academic Honor

Roll (’08, ‘09, ‘10)

Year GP-GS Min GA GAA Svs Sv% Sho2008 1-1 90:00 3 3.00 1 .250 02009 6-4 382:50 6 1.41 28 .824 12010 5-3 248:42 6 2.17 18 .750 1Total 12-8 721:32 15 1.87 47 .758 2

COLLEEN GARREHYJunior • Goalkeeper

Danville, Calif. • Carondelet1

2010: Did not play due to injury ... High School: Four-year soccer letterwinner at Mount St. Mary Academy in Watchung, N.J. ... captained the team as a junior and senior ... four-time All-Skyland Confer-ence ... All-Somerset County selection ... played club soccer for the PDA Fire, a New Jersey power that produced recent Bison all-stars Nicole Marotta and Lauren Stoller. Personal: Daughter of Matthew and Eileen Gilmartin ... born May 8, 1992 in Somerville, N.J. ... has two brothers, Sean and Bryan ... Sean is a 2010 Bucknell

graduate ... Bryan plays soccer at Dickinson College ... major is undeclared.

Year GP-GS G A P2010 0-0 0 0 0Total 0-0 0 0 0

BRIDGET GILMARTINSophomore • Defender

Branchburg, N.J. • Mount St. Mary14

SANDITA MCDERMOTTJunior • Goalkeeper

Rhinebeck, N.Y. • Red Hook16

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Sandita McDermott

against Towson ... made one save and allowed one goal.High School: Served as captain in two of her five varsity seasons at Red Hook High School, where she broke the program record for career shutouts ... second team all-conference selection as an eighth-grader, then she captured first team honors in each of the next four seasons ... also an all-section and all-state honoree and was named to the Poughkeepsie Journal’s all-star team three times ... five-time New York State All-Academic Team member ... helped Red Hook claim a pair of Mid-Hudson Athletic League titles as well as a Section IX championship in 2007 ... as a member of the Mamaroneck Panthers club team, she backstopped the squad to the 2008 Score at the Shore title in North Carolina ... helped the Middlepath X-treme win the Orange Classic in 2007. Personal: Daughter of Ed and Filka McDermott ... born May 20, 1991 in Kingston, N.Y. ... has three siblings: Marin McDermott, Donnie Pervizi and Tim Pervizi ... sister, Marin, plays soccer at Penn and was Honorable Mention All-Ivy League as a fresh-man in 2008 ... father played college soccer at Delaware Valley ... international relations major ... earned spot on Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in each of first two seasons.

2010: Appeared in seven games as a reserve midfielder ... made collegiate de-but in 1-0 win over Ohio ... High School: Lettered in both soccer and track and field at Cincinnati Country Day School ... freshman and sophomore team MVP in soccer ... elected team captain as a fresh-man, sophomore and senior ... Cincinnati Enquirer All-Star ... first team All-Miami Valley Conference ... all-city as a junior and senior ... selected to play in 2009 se-nior all-star game ... Academic All-South-west Team as a junior ... helped lead her team to 25 wins over her last two sea-

sons, including MVC and sectional titles ... played club soccer for the Cincinnati Soccer Alliance (CSA) U-18 Elite Panthers. Personal: Parents are William and Laurel Tipton ... born March 9, 1992 in Cincin-nati ... has two sisters, Hillary and Claire ... mother played college field hockey ... major is undeclared.

Year GP-GS G A P2010 7-0 0 0 0Total 7-0 0 0 0

COREY TIPTONSophomore • Midfielder

Loveland, Ohio • Cincinnati Country Day4

EMILY TROSCHJunior • Midfielder/Forward

Resiterstown, Md. • McDonogh15

2010: Saw action in nine games off the bench, including Patriot League appear-ances against Lehigh, Army and Nvay ... 2009: Appeared in six games as a reserve attacking midfielder ... team was 5-1 in her appearances. High School: Captained the soccer team at McDonogh School, located in the Bal-

timore suburb of Owings Mills ... 2008 IAAM Conference All-Star ... played club soccer with the Baltimore Bays ... also a two-year captain of the McDonogh soft-ball team as well as a member of the track team.Personal: Parents are Richard and Janet Trosch ... born Aug. 7, 1990 in Baltimore ... has a sister, Lauren, and brother, Jeff ... Lauren was a member of the Bucknell Class of 2010 and was an outfielder on the Bison’s Patriot League championship softball team ... Jeff was a member of the track & field team at Connecticut Col-lege ... majoring in psychology ... named to Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in both 2009 and 2010.

Year GP-GS G A P2009 6-0 0 0 02010 9-0 0 0 0Total 15-0 0 0 0

CAREER HONORS• Patriot League Academic Honor

Roll (’09, ‘10)

Jenna Tryon

JENNA TRYONJunior • Midfielder

Fairfax Station, Va. • South County9

2010: Appeared in seven games as a re-serve, playing both outside midfield and back ... first career start came in the back four against Mount St. Mary’s ... 2009: Saw considerable action as a freshman midfielder, appearing in 13 contests ... her lone goal was a big one, coming with 2:46 remaining in a 1-0 road win over

Iona ... the goal came on a header off a corner kick. High School: Was an outstanding cross country and track and field athlete at South County Secondary School in Virginia ... completed her first year with the soccer team in 2008 ... was a regional qualifier in cross country and a regional placewinner in the 400-meter dash and 4x400-meter relay in track ... played club soccer with the BRYC Blue Thunder, which reached the Virginia State Cup final four in four straight years.Personal: Parents are Michael and Heidi Tryon ... born May 10, 1991 in Alexandria, Va. ... has two sisters: Alissa and Sarah ... father played baseball at Catholic Uni-versity and later in the Minnesota Twins organization ... mother was on the track team at Catholic ... sister, Sarah, played soccer at Mary Washington from 2007-10 ... grandfather was a track & field athlete at Ohio State ... majoring in biology ... two-time member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

Year GP-GS G A P2009 13-0 1 0 22010 7-1 0 0 0Total 20-1 1 0 2

CAREER HONORS• Patriot League Academic Honor

Roll (’09, ‘10)

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2010: Got off to a very strong start in 2010 but suffered a knee injury against Louisville in the third game of the season and missed the entire month of Septem-ber ... lone goal of the season came in

opener at St. Bonaventure ... goal gave Bison a 2-1 lead in 67th minute ... returned in time for Patriot League play and saw action in all seven PL regular-season games and the PL Tournament gave vs. Lehigh ... 2009: Enjoyed a terrific rookie season for the Bison ... earned a starting job right away and was a steady force at central midfield ... offensively produced a goal and three assists ... goal came against Saint Francis (Pa.), tying the game in the 41st minute of what ultimately became a 2-1 win ... assists came in wins against UMBC, Cornell and Navy ... had a strong game against American in the Patriot League Tournament semifinals and was named to the All-Tournament Team. High School: Earned four varsity letters in both soccer and basketball at Heri-tage High School in Littleton, Colo. ... named the team’s offensive MVP in 2008 ... earned honorable mention all-state honors ... also a two-time all-league pick, earning first team honors in 2008 and second team accolades in 2007 ... played club soccer for the Riverside Renegades 90-91, a team that competed in the 2008 Far West Regionals in Hawaii ... captained Heritage’s basketball and soccer teams. Personal: Daughter of Wendy Yee ... born Jan. 4, 1991 in Aurora, Colo. ... has one sister, Allison ... majoring in civil engineering ... earned a spot on the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2010.

Year GP-GS G A P2009 19-18 1 3 52010 11-5 1 0 2Total 30-23 2 3 7

CAREER HONORS• 2009 Team Rookie of the Year• Patriot League All-Tournament

Team (‘09)• Patriot League Academic Honor

Roll (‘10)

Kayla Yee

KAYLA YEEJunior • Forward

Centennial, Colo. • Heritage19MICHAELA BERMAN

Freshman • Midfielder/DefenderGlencoe, Ill. • New Trier18

High School: Comes to Bucknell from New Trier High School in Winnetka, Ill. ... played club soccer for Eclipse Select, the No. 2-ranked girls club team in the na-tion ... ODP state team member for six years ... part of a six-time Illinois State Cup championship team ... team was a three-time regional semifinalist and the 2009 Disney Showcase champs ... team was ranked No. 1 in the nation at one point ... Personal: Parents are Mark and Kim Berman ... born June 30, 1993 in Chicago ... has two siblings, Sam and Leah.

HANNAH BONOTTOFreshman • Defender

Carmichael, Calif. • St. Francis12High School: Three-year varsity letterwinner at St. Francis High School in Sacra-mento, Calif. ... team was the Sac-Joaquin Section champions in both 2009 and 2010 ... played club soccer for the CA Rush ‘93 ... was a five-time team captain ... Personal: Parents are Phil and Barb Bonotto ... born May 11, 1993 in Carmichael, Calif. ... has two siblings, Brett and Meredith.

CASSIE DENGERFreshman • Midfielder/Forward

Nazareth, Pa. • Nazareth25High School: A prolific scorer at Nazareth Area High School in Eastern Pennsylva-nia ... 2010 Express Times Player of the Year and a two-time all-area selection ... led her team to the 2008 and 2010 District XI titles as well as three straight confer-ence titles ... pocketed over 40 career goals ... had 22 assists during her freshman season, and she scored the game-winning goal in the 2010 district championship game ... team became the first in school history to win a game at the state tourna-ment ... recipient of the 2010 EPYSA Union League Citizenship Award ... Personal: Daughter of George and Tami Denger ... born March 14, 1993 in Abington, Pa. ... has a yonger sister, Elena ... father was an all-conference soccer player at Penn State-Hazelton.

COURTNEY DOUDFreshman • Midfielder

Coto de Caza, Calif. • Santa Margarita7High School: 2011 graduate of Santa Margarita High School in Rancho Santa Mar-garita, Calif. ... voted her team’s Best Offensive Player two years running ... helped her team to the Trinity League title and a berth in the CIF semifinals for the first time in six years ... in club soccer was a team captain and five-year starter for the Eclipse White Soccer Club ... also the team scoring leader for three years with the SoCal Blues Soccer Club ... led her team to the 2010 Coast League title, and the club was ranked No. 4 nationally in 2009-10 ... also selected to be a part of the USA Athletes International soccer team ... Personal: Daughter of Kevin and Jan Doud ... born Jan. 25, 1993 in Laguna Hills, Calif. ... has a twin sister, Caitlin.

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BRIGIT FALCONFreshman • Forward

Fairport, N.Y. • Fairport20High School: Two-year varsity co-captain and four-year starter at Fairport High School ... as a senior was named First Team All-Greater Rochester by the Democrat & Chronicle ... First Team All-Monroe County and Sixth Team All-State selection after producing 15 goals and 14 assists ... winner of her team’s “Spark Plug” Lead-ership Award ... led her team to the 2010 Section V Class AAA finals by scoring four goals in the sectional tournament ... as a sophomore, her team won sectional and regional championships and was a state finalist ... finished her career with 25 goals and 27 assists ... played club soccer with the Empire United Soccer Academy and was also a two-year captain of the New York West ODP team ... Empire United team won numerous tournaments, including the 2008 New York West State Cup title, and she was the team’s leading scorer ... Personal: Daughter of George and Kate Falcón ... born May 29, 1993 in Rochester, N.Y. ... has one brother, Matthew ... is a Champion Level Irish Dancer and has competed in the national champion-ships.

VICTORIA MATTHEWSFreshman • Midfield

West Windsor, N.J. • West Windsor Plainsboro South13High School: Played varsity soccer and lacrosse at West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South in New Jersey ... captained the soccer team and led her side to its first Colonial Valley Conference title in 10 years ... team’s Offensive MVP ... an NJG-SCA All-State selection and member of the regional Top 20 team ... First Team All-CVC selection by The Trentonian ... NJGSCA Senior Soccer Eleven pick ... No. 3 scor-er in her league in both 2009 and 2010 ... as a junior broke the school record with four goals in a game ... played on the New Jersey State ODP team for four years and helped her team win the 2010 Region 1 title ... Personal: Daughter of Ken and Kristina Matthews ... born July 29, 1993 in Summit, N.J. ... has one brother, Zachary.

COURTNEY NELSONFreshman • Defender

Phoenix, Ariz • Horizon Community Learning Center23High School: Graduated in 2011 from the Horizon Community Learning Center in Phoenix ... in 2009 was a starter on her school’s varsity co-ed team, and a year later was the captain and leading scorer on the school’s first girls’ soccer team ... all-region selection ... as a senior helped her team to the state playoffs for the first time ... played club soccer for the Arsenal 94 Premier Girls, the fourth-ranked team in the state of Arizona ... also earned a spot on the Arizona ODP team in 2005, 2007, 2008 and 2009 ... began playing soccer at age 4 ... has a purple belt in karate ... ranked 10th in her high school class with a 4.66 GPA ... Personal: Parents are Bruce and Jaclynn Nelson ... born Aug. 17, 1993 in Mesa, Ariz. ... has two brothers, Ryan and Christopher.

EVELYN NICINSKIFreshman • Midfielder

New City, N.Y. • Clarkstown North10High School: A three-year starter at Clarkstown North High School ... first team all-section pick in 2009 ... also an all-county and two-time all-league selection ... her team’s leading scorer in both 2008 and 2009 ... since 2009, she has been a member of the U-19 Polish National Team ... Personal: Parents are Dariusz and Jolanta Nicinski ... born Jan. 14, 1993 in Brooklyn, N.Y. ... brother, Daniel, plays soc-cer at Sacred Heart.

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2010 Review

Overall: 7-13-0 Patriot League: 5-2-0 Home: 4-6-0 Away: 2-5-0 Neutral: 1-2-0

## Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-AT 12 Christa Matlack 20-19 7 3 17 45 .156 24 .533 1 0-0 23 Caitlin Holtz 19-19 4 3 11 35 .114 16 .457 2 1-1 14 Kelliann Doherty 19-19 3 4 10 30 .100 15 .500 1 0-0 29 Tara Cort 20-20 1 2 4 18 .056 8 .444 0 0-0 27 Brooke Stokes 20-20 1 1 3 19 .053 10 .526 1 0-0 5 Megan DeGennaro 19-16 1 0 2 27 .037 11 .407 1 0-0 21 Liz Dwornik 17-8 1 0 2 21 .048 13 .619 1 0-0 19 Kayla Yee 11-5 1 0 2 4 .250 3 .750 0 0-0 18 Kelsey Johnson 17-17 1 0 2 2 .500 1 .500 0 0-0 2 Casey Crowley 20-20 0 2 2 6 .000 2 .333 0 0-0 16 Sandita McDermott 19-17 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 17 Taryn Boucher 15-4 0 0 0 20 .000 7 .350 0 0-0 6 Chelsey Garkowski 12-0 0 0 0 5 .000 2 .400 0 0-0 11 Alex Degarmo 12-1 0 0 0 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0-0 8 Corinne Collins 16-13 0 0 0 2 .000 1 .500 0 0-0 15 Emily Trosch 9-0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 9 Jenna Tryon 7-1 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 10 Julianne Harris 13-5 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 7 Amanda Citron 13-13 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 4 Corey Tipton 7-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 3 Jane Voris 4-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 1 Colleen Garrehy 5-3 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0-0 Total............... 20 20 16 56 238 .084 115 .483 7 1-1 Opponents........... 20 35 27 97 320 .109 162 .506 13 2-2 ## Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho 16 Sandita McDermott 19-17 1569:31 29 1.66 104 .782 6 11 0 3 13 Garrehy, Colleen 5-3 248:42 6 2.17 18 .750 1 2 0 1 TM TEAM 0:00 0 0.00 5 — 0 0 0 0 Total............... 20 1818:13 35 1.73 127 .784 7 13 0 4 Opponents........... 20 1818:13 20 0.99 95 .826 13 7 0 7

2010 STATISTICS

Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year

Christa Matlack

All-Patriot LeagueFirst Team

Christa Matlack - FCaitlin Holtz - M

Second TeamKelliann Doherty - MKelsey Johnson - D

Patriot League All-Tournament TeamAmanda CitronBrooke Stokes

NSCAA Scholar All-AmericanChrista Matlack (2nd Team)

NSCAA Scholar All-East RegionChrista Matlack (1st Team)Kelsey Johnson (2nd Team)Amanda Citron (3rd Team)

ESPN the Magazine Academic All-DistrictChrista Matlack (1st Team)Amanda Citron (2nd Team)

Patriot League All-Academic TeamAmanda CitronChrista MatlackBrooke Stokes

Patriot League Player of the WeekKelliann Doherty - Offensive (10/25)

Sandita McDermott - GK (10/18, 11/1)

AWARD WINNERS

2010 RESULTS PL STANDINGS Patriot League OverallTeam W L T Pts. W L T PctArmy 4 0 3 15 14 4 3 .738Bucknell 5 2 0 15 7 13 0 .350Lehigh 4 1 2 14 11 5 4 .650Colgate 3 3 1 10 6 12 1 .342American 2 2 3 9 6 10 3 .395Navy 2 3 2 8 9 8 3 .525Lafayette 0 3 4 4 6 8 4 .444Holy Cross 0 6 1 1 3 12 2 .235

PATRIOT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT:Semifinals:#1 Army 1, #4 Colgate 0 (OT)#3 Lehigh 1, #2 Bucknell 0

Championship:Lehigh 1, Army 0

NCAA TOURNAMENT:#2 Virginia 3, Lehigh 0

AUGUSTSat. 21 at St. Bonaventure L, 3-2Fri. 27 vs. Ohio^ W, 1-0Sun. 29 vs. Louisville^ L, 2-0

SEPTEMBERFri. 3 DUQUESNE L, 2-1Sun. 5 #24 RUTGERS L, 3-0Wed. 8 BINGHAMTON L, 3-0Fri. 10 at Saint Francis (Pa.) (OT) L, 2-1Wed. 15 at Penn State L, 5-1Sun. 19 CORNELL L, 2-0Wed. 22 MOUNT ST. MARY’S L, 3-0Fri. 24 at Marist L, 1-0Sun. 26 IONA W, 2-1

OCTOBERSat. 2 AMERICAN* W, 3-0Fri. 8 at Lafayette* W, 2-1Sun. 10 at Lehigh* L, 2-1Sat. 16 at Navy* W, 1-0Fri. 22 ARMY* (OT) L, 2-1Sun. 24 HOLY CROSS* W, 3-2Sat. 30 COLGATE* W, 1-0

NOVEMBERFri. 5 vs. Lehigh# L, 1-0 Home games in BOLD CAPS at Emmitt Field* Patriot League contest# Patriot League Semifinal at West Point^ Gamecock Courtyard Cup, Columbia, S.C.

PATRIOT LEAGUE AWARDS

Offensive Player of the Year: Christa Matlack, BucknellDefensive Player of the Year: Molly McGuigan, ArmyGoalkeeper of the Year: Lauren Smedley, LafayetteRookie of the Year: Kim An, ArmyCoach of the Year: Stefanie Golan, Army

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1992 Lisa Gibbons 1st Team Jen Giordano 1st Team1993 Lisa Gibbons 1st Team Heather Andrews 2nd Team Jen Giordano 2nd Team1994 Lisa Gibbons 1st Team Leigh Raymont 1st Team Heather Andrews 2nd Team1995 Liz Woodrow 1st Team Katie Fink 2nd Team Kerry McDonnell 2nd Team Leigh Raymont 2nd Team Amy Riviere 2nd Team Becky Snover 2nd Team Karen Spall 2nd Team1996 Sarah Stopper 1st Team Katie Fink 2nd Team Katie McElligott 2nd Team Liz Woodrow 2nd Team1997 Liz Woodrow 1st Team Katie McElligott 2nd Team Amy Riviere 2nd Team1998 Katie McElligott 2nd Team Lindsay Slomer 2nd Team1999 Katie McElligott 1st Team Kelly Irvin 1st Team Meredith Barnes 2nd Team2000 Kristie Simon 1st Team Tara Utchel 1st Team Karla Killian 2nd Team2001 Savannah Rennels 1st Team Lindsay Slomer 1st Team Tara Utchel 2nd Team2002 Tara Utchel 2nd Team2003 Meaghan Ferris 2nd Team2004 Meaghan Ferris 1st Team Krista Lee Gentile 2nd Team Jennifer Margolis 2nd Team2005 Jennifer Margolis 1st Team Krista Lee Gentile 2nd Team2006 Krista Lee Gentile 1st Team Nicole Marotta 1st Team Jennifer Margolis 2nd Team Jennifer Dervarics 2nd Team Shannon Curd 2nd Team Lauren Stoller 2nd Team2007 Jennifer Dervarics 1st Team Kelliann Doherty 1st Team Nicole Marotta 1st Team Kathryn Sutton 1st Team Krista Lee Gentile 2nd Team Lauren Stoller 2nd Team2008 Jennifer Dervarics 1st Team Caitlin Holtz 1st Team Nicole Marotta 1st Team Christa Matlack 1st Team2009 Christa Matlack 1st Team Amanda Citron 2nd Team Kelliann Doherty 2nd Team Caitlin Holtz 2nd Team Kathryn Sutton 2nd Team2010 Caitlin Holtz 1st Team Christa Matlack 1st Team Kelliann Doherty 2nd Team Kelsey Johnson 2nd Team

PL Offensive Player of the Year

1993 Lisa Gibbons2007 Jennifer Dervarics2008 Jennifer Dervarics2009 Christa Matlack2010 Christa Matlack

PL Defensive Player of the Year

2006 Nicole Marotta

PL Rookie of the Year

1991 Lisa Gibbons1995 Katie Fink1999 Tara Utchel2001 Ashley Dincher

PL Coach of the Year

1995 Toby Lovecchio2000 Chrissy Findlay2001 Chrissy Findlay

PL Tournament MVP

2001 Lauren Schwarz2005 Shannon Curd

PL All Tournament Team

2006 Shannon Curd, Krista Lee Gentile2007 Jennifer Dervarics, Molly Linhart, Chelsea McGorry2008 Amanda Citron, Nicole Marotta2009 Amanda Citron, Kayla Yee2010 Amanda Citron, Brooke Stokes

PL Scholar-Athlete of the Year

1990 Christina Baselga1994 Joanne Crane2006 Shannon Curd

Most goals, game 12 1992 (vs. Mt. St. Mary’s)

Most goals, season 74 1994

Most assists, game 11 1992 (vs. Mt. St. Mary’s)

Most assists, season 60 1994

Most total points, game 35 1992 (vs. Mt. St. Mary’s)

Most total points, season 208 1994

Most wins 12 1994, 2001, 2006

Most ties 3 2003, 2008

Most losses 12 1992, 1997, 1998

Most consecutive wins 7 2006

Longest unbeaten streak 7 2006

Most overtime games 7 2000

Most shutouts 8 2008

Most consecutive shutouts 4 2002

Best goals against average 0.99 2006

Most consecutive shutout minutes 446:26 2002

Highest save percentage .877 1995

Best winning percentage .694 2006 (12-5-1)

Most consecutive games scoring 28 1994-95

Most shutouts against 10 1992

Most goals against 46 1997 (19 games)

TEAM RECORDS

History

Tara Utchel ‘03 Jennifer Margolis ‘07 Jennifer Dervarics ‘09 Christa Matlack ‘11

CoSIDA Academic All-America

1994 Joanne Crane 3rd Team2006 Shannon Curd 3rd Team

CoSIDA Academic All-District

2002 Lauren Schwarz 1st Team2003 Kerry Fitz-Patrick 2nd Team2005 Shannon Curd 1st Team Kerry Fitz-Patrick 1st Team2006 Shannon Curd 1st Team Jennifer Mrozek 1st Team Katie Dry 2nd Team2007 Chelsea Brinkman 2nd Team Lauren Stoller 2nd Team2008 Chelsea Brinkman 1st Team Jennifer Dervarics 1st Team Lauren Stoller 1st Team2009 Lauren Stoller 1st Team2010 Christa Matlack 1st Team Amanda Citron 2nd Team

NSCAA Scholar All-American

2009 Christa Matlack 3rd Team2010 Christa Matlack 2nd Team

NSCAA Scholar All-East Region

2006 Shannon Curd 2nd Team2007 Nicole Marotta 3rd Team2008 Jennifer Dervarics 1st Team Nicole Marotta 3rd Team2009 Christa Matlack 1st Team2010 Christa Matlack 1st Team Kelsey Johnson 2nd Team Amanda Citron 3rd Team

NSCAA All-Region

1994 Lisa Gibbons 1st Team1996 Sarah Stopper All-Fr.2000 Kristie Simon All-Fr.2001 Savannah Rennels 3rd Team

2006 Nicole Marotta 3rd Team2008 Jennifer Dervarics 2nd Team2009 Christa Matlack 2nd Team

Captains Roster

1991 Amanda Head, Shannon Smith1992 Kim Fekel, Stephanie Porcaro1993 Julie Cooling, Joanne Crane, Jen Giordano1994 Joanne Crane, Lisa Gibbons, Kerry McDonnell1995 Amy Green, Kerry McDonnell, Becky Snover1996 Amy Green, Becky Snover, Karen Spall1997 Katie Fink, Amy Riviere, Karen Spall1998 Dana Rofey, Katie Senderowitz, Sarah Stopper1999 Anna Hall, Katie Senderowitz, Sarah Stopper2000 Ali Chandler, Kristen Erb, Anna Hall2001 Ali Chandler, Anna Hall, Tara Utchel2002 Lauren Schwarz, Abbey Seaboyer, Tara Utchel2003 Annie Greenspun, Abbey Seaboyer2004 Ashley Dincher, Michelle Santonacita2005 Shannon Curd, Meaghan Ferris, Lexi Shore2006 Shannon Curd2007 Krista Lee Gentile, Nicole Marotta2008 Kelly Boswell, Jennifer Dervarics, Nicole Marotta2009 Amanda Citron, Molly Linhart, Lauren Stoller2010 Amanda Citron, Brooke Stokes

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HistorySingle Season Leaders

Points 1. Lisa Gibbons, 1994 57 2. Lisa Gibbons, 1993 46 3. Lisa Gibbons, 1992 32 Lisa Gibbons, 1991 32 5. Jennifer Dervarics, 2008 30 Jennifer Dervarics, 2007 30 7. Jennifer Margolis, 2005 29 Liz Woodrow, 1997 29 9. Krista Lee Gentile, 2005 28 10. Liz Woodrow, 1995 26 Kerry McDonnell, 1994 26

Goals 1. Lisa Gibbons, 1993 20 2. Lisa Gibbons, 1994 19 3. Lisa Gibbons, 1991 15 4. Jennifer Margolis, 2005 13 5. Jennifer Dervarics, 2008 12 Jennifer Dervarics, 2007 12 Savannah Rennels, 2001 12 Liz Woodrow, 1997 12 Kerry McDonnell, 1994 12 Lisa Gibbons, 1992 12 Assists 1. Lisa Gibbons, 1994 19 2. Caitlin Holtz, 2008 8 Lisa Gibbons, 1992 8 4. Tara Utchel, 2000 7 Leigh Raymont, 1994 7 Liz Woodrow, 1994 7 Kerry McDonnell, 1993 7 8. Eight tied with 6 Wins 1. Katie Dry, 2006 12 Laurie Purse, 2001 12 3. Kathryn Sutton, 2008 11 4. Kathryn Sutton, 2007 10 Becky Snover, 1995 10 Becky Snover, 1994 10

Shutouts 1. Kathryn Sutton, 2008 8 2. Katie Dry, 2006 5 Becky Snover, 1995 5 4. Six tied with 4

Goals against average* 1. Katie Dry, 2006 0.90 2. Kathryn Sutton, 2008 1.06 3. Kristen Coates, 1994 1.29 4. Becky Snover, 1995 1.30 5. Kathryn Sutton, 2009 1.33

Saves 1. Kim Fekel, 1992 198 2. Dana Rofey, 1997 164 Becky Snover, 1995 164 4. Kim Fekel, 1991 136 5. Dana Rofey, 1998 125

Save Percentage* 1. Becky Snover, 1995 .877 2. Becky Snover, 1993 .861 3. Kim Fekel, 1991 .845 4. Kristen Coates, 1994 .843 5. Becky Snover, 1994 .837

Career LeadersPoints 1. Lisa Gibbons, 1991-94 167 2. Liz Woodrow, 1994-97 100 3. Jennifer Dervarics, 2005-08 91 4. Krista Lee Gentile, 2004-07 83 5. Christa Matlack, 2007-10 78 6. Kerry McDonnell, 1992-95 76 7. Jennifer Margolis, 2003-06 67 8. Katie McElligott, 1996-00 55 9. Leigh Raymont, 1994-97 54 10. Kelliann Doherty, 2007-10 44 Savannah Rennels, 2000-01 44 Amy Riviere, 1994-97 44

Goals 1. Lisa Gibbons, 1991-94 66 2. Liz Woodrow, 1994-97 39 3. Jennifer Dervarics, 2005-08 36 4. Krista Lee Gentile, 2004-07 34 5. Christa Matlack, 2007-10 32 6. Kerry McDonnell, 1992-95 30 7. Jennifer Margolis, 2003-06 28 8. Katie McElligott, 1996-00 26 9. Savannah Rennels, 2000-01 21 Leigh Raymont, 1994-97 21 Assists 1. Lisa Gibbons, 1991-94 35 2. Liz Woodrow, 1994-97 22 3. Jennifer Dervarics, 2005-08 19 4. Caitlin Holtz, 2007-10 17 5. Kerry McDonnell, 1992-95 16 6. Krista Lee Gentile, 2004-07 15 7. Christa Matlack, 2007-10 14 Tara Utchel, 1999-2002 14 Joanne Crane, 1991-94 14 10. Leigh Raymont, 1994-97 12 Amy Riviere, 1994-97 12 Game Winning Goals 1. Lisa Gibbons, 1991-94 15 2. Krista Lee Gentile, 2004-07 14 3. Jennifer Margolis, 2003-06 13 4. Christa Matlack, 2007-10 10 Liz Woodrow, 1994-97 10

Career 3+ Goal Games 1. Lisa Gibbons 11 2. Kerry McDonnell 3 Elizabeth Woodrow 3 4. Savannah Rennels 1 Krista Lee Gentile 1 Jennifer Dervarics 1

Wins 1. Katie Dry, 2003-06 30 Laurie Purse, 1999-2002 30 Becky Snover, 1993-96 30 4. Kathryn Sutton, 2006-09 29 5. Dana Rofey, 1996-98 15

Goals Against Average* 1. Kathryn Sutton, 2006-09 1.27 2. Katie Dry, 2003-06 1.46 3. Samantha Hecht, 2002-05 1.52 4. Becky Snover, 1993-96 1.53 5. Laurie Purse, 1999-2002 1.54

Saves 1. Becky Snover, 1993-96 456 2. Kim Fekel, 1990-92 411 3. Laurie Purse, 1999-2002 369 4. Dana Rofey, 1996-98 306 5. Kathryn Sutton, 2006-09 243

Save Percentage* 1. Becky Snover, 1993-96 .849 2. Kim Fekel, 1990-92 .835 3. Kathryn Sutton, 2006-09 .781 Dana Rofey, 1996-98 .781 5. Laurie Purse, 1999-02 .777

Shutouts 1. Kathryn Sutton, 2006-09 15 2. Becky Snover, 1993-96 12.5 3. Laurie Purse, 1999-2002 12 4. Katie Dry, 2003-06 9 5. Kim Fekel, 1990-92 6.5

Single Game RecordsPoints in a Game 1. Lisa Gibbons 9 (4g, 1a) 1991 vs. Bloomsburg 2. Lisa Gibbons 8 (3g, 2a) 1992 at Mount St. Mary’s Lisa Gibbons 8 (4g) 1993 at Lehigh Lisa Gibbons 8 (4g) 1993 at Robert Morris Kerry McDonnell 8 (4g) 1994 vs. Scranton Lisa Gibbons 8 (2g, 4a) 1994 vs. Lycoming Lisa Gibbons 8 (3g, 2a) 1994 vs. Robert Morris 8. Lisa Gibbons 7 (3g, 1a) 1991 at Lafayette Liz Woodrow 7 (3g, 1a) 1997 at Scranton Jennifer Dervarics 7 (3g, 1a) 2007 at Holy Cross

Consecutive games with at least 1g Lisa Gibbons, 1993 7

Most goals in a game Lisa Gibbons 4 vs. Bloomsburg, 1991 at Lehigh, 1993 at Robert Morris, 1993 Kerry McDonnell vs. Scranton, 1994

3-goal games in a season Lisa Gibbons, 1993 4

Most assists in a game Lisa Gibbons 4 vs. Lycoming, 1994 Most saves in a game Becky Snover 23 vs. Fairfield, 1993

Year Overall Record (Pct.) PL Record (Pct.) Place Coach1990 1-7-0 (.125) -- N/A Toby Lovecchio1991 7-9-0 (.438) 2-3-0 (.400) 4th Toby Lovecchio1992 6-12-1 (.342) 1-4-0 (.200) 4th Toby Lovecchio1993 8-9-1 (.472) 3-3-0 (.500) 3rd Toby Lovecchio1994 12-6-1 (.658) 4-3-0 (.571) 4th Toby Lovecchio1995 10-6-1 (.618) 6-0-0 (1.000) 1st Toby Lovecchio1996 8-8-2 (.500) 3-2-1 (.583) 3rd Toby Lovecchio1997 7-12-0 (.368) 2-4-0 (.333) 4th Chrissy Findlay1998 7-12-0 (.368) 2-4-0 (.333) 5th Chrissy Findlay1999 8-8-1 (.500) 3-3-0 (.500) 5th Chrissy Findlay2000 8-9-1 (.472) 3-2-1 (.583) 3rd Chrissy Findlay2001 12-7-0 (.632) 4-3-0 (.571) 3rd^ Chrissy Findlay2002 6-9-2 (.412) 1-5-1 (.214) 7th Chrissy Findlay2003 7-6-3 (.531) 2-3-2 (.428) 5th Chrissy Findlay2004 7-8-1 (.469) 2-4-1 (.357) 6th Chrissy Findlay2005 11-9-1 (.548) 4-3-0 (.571) 4th^ Ben Landis2006 12-5-1 (.694) 6-1-0 (.857) 1st* Ben Landis2007 11-8-1 (.575) 5-1-1 (.786) 1st Ben Landis2008 11-6-3 (.625) 5-2-0 (.714) 2nd Ben Landis2009 10-8-1 (.553) 5-2-0 (.714) T2nd Ben Landis2010 7-13-0 (.350) 5-2-0 (.714) 2nd Ben LandisTotals 176-177-21 (.499) 68-54-7 (.554) ^ Patriot League Champion/NCAA Tournament Participant* Regular Season Co-Champion

Head Coach Years Seasons Record (Pct.) PL Record (Pct.)Toby Lovecchio 1990-96 7 52-57-6 (.478) 19-15-1 (.557)Chrissy Findlay 1997-2004 8 62-71-8 (.468) 19-28-5 (.413)Ben Landis 2005-Present 6 62-49-7 (.555) 30-11-1 (.726)Totals 21 176-177-21 (.499) 68-54-7 (.554)

ALL-TIME RESULTS

ALL-TIME COACHES LOG

* - Minimums for goalkeeping leaders set at 500 minutes for single season and 1,000 minutes for career.

Bold indicates current student-athlete.

Krista Lee Gentile ‘08

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PATRIOT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS

The 2001 Bucknell women’s soccer team defeated American and Navy on its way to winning the Patriot League Championship and earning a berth in the NCAA Tournament. The third-seeded Bison downed the top-seeded Mids 2-1 in overtime to claim its first-ever Patriot League title. Lauren Schwarz scored the game-winning goal on a penalty kick 3:07 into overtime. Bucknell fell to seventh-ranked Penn State 3-1 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. The Bison finished the season with a 12-7-0 record and were led in scoring by Savannah Rennels, who tallied 12 goals and one assist. She and Lindsay Slomer were named to the All-Patriot League First Team. Tara Utchel landed a spot on the all-league second team, while freshman Ashley Dincher garnered Patriot League Co-Rookie of the Year honors. Chrissy Findlay was named Coach of the Year.

2001 Champions 2005 Champions

In 2005, the Bucknell women’s soccer team upset Lehigh and Army to become the first No. 4 seed in Patriot League history to win the postseason tournament. The Bison downed the Black Knights by a 3-1 margin in the championship game after advancing past No. 1 seed Lehigh in the semifinal round with a thrilling 6-5 decision in penalty kicks after playing to a 1-1 draw with the Mountain Hawks. Shannon Curd was named Patriot League Tournament MVP . Bucknell faced Penn State in the first round of the NCAA Tournament and fell by the score of 6-0. The Bison ended 2005 with a record of 11-9-1, 4-3-0 in the Patriot League. Jennifer Margolis led the team in scoring with 13 goals and three assists for 29 points. Margolis represented the Orange and Blue on the All-Patriot League First Team while Krista Lee Gentile was named to the all-league second team.

According to a Bucknell Career Development Center survey of the Class of 2010, 94 percent of the respondents were either employed or attending graduate school six months after graduation. Of Bucknell’s 881 graduates in that class, 861 (98 percent) responded to the survey. Of that portion of the class, 60 percent were employed, 24 percent were enrolled in graduate school, four percent were both employed and in graduate school part-time, and six percent were still seeking employment.

Of those attending graduate school, 19 percent are pursuing degrees in social sciences and the humanities, 18 percent are in medical school, 10 percent are study-ing science, 13 percent are in law school and 17 percent are pursuing advanced degrees in engineering.

The mean salary for the 2010 graduates responding to the survey was $50,172 and was highest for engineers. The mean salary for a graduate with a bachelor of science degree in engineering was $57,860, and the mean salary for a graduate with a bachelor of science degree in business administration was $51,762. Graduates from the College of Arts and Sciences had a mean salary of $44,299.

Most 2010 graduates (80 percent) were employed in the Northeast, with Penn-sylvania (26 percent), New York City (17 percent) and New Jersey (16 percent) lead-ing the way. Among the most popular employers of Bucknell graduates were firms such as Accenture, AmeriCorps, Deloitte, Ernst & Young, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, KPMG, Merck & Company, Inc., Peace Corps, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Teach for America, Turner Construction, UBS and U.S. Army. A total of 42 percent of the class respondents secured employment through Bucknell on-campus interviews, Career Development Center leads, networking or offers from former employees.

LIFE AFTER BUCKNELL

PL Championships/Alumni

Bucknell University alumni ranked No. 4 among liberal arts college graduates and among the highest for all colleges and universities in a 2011 PayScale College Salary Report released this summer. The annual survey, which launched in 2008, assesses median starting and mid-career salaries among graduates of top U.S. liberal arts colleges. This year, alumni from 1,003 schools participated.

In this year’s report, Bucknell alumni had a median starting salary of $52,600 and a median mid-career salary of $108,000. The salary report also ranked Bucknell as 14th among all “top U.S. colleges,” including Ivy League and state universities, for mid-career earning potential.

Bucknell alumni historically have had high job placement rates in their first year after graduation. Nine months after graduation, for instance, 84 percent of the members of the Class of 2010 were either employed or enrolled in graduate or professional school, according to Bucknell’s Career Development Center. A small percentage opted to travel, volunteer or do a combination of both.

National ReputationA number of recent reports have served to underscore Bucknell’s national

reputation: • In 2007, The Washington Monthly ranked Bucknell No. 7 among the best

liberal arts colleges in the country when it comes to fostering research and promoting an ethic of service and social mobility.

• In 2010, the Peace Corps listed Bucknell at No. 6 on its top 25 list of small colleges and universities producing Peace Corps Volunteers.

• In February 2010, Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine rated Bucknell as the 11th best value in private liberal arts colleges.

TOPS IN SALARY POTENTIAL

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LISA GIBBONS ’95 was Bucknell’s first true superstar in the sport of women’s soccer, and she holds school and Patriot League scoring records that may never be broken. Women’s soccer became a varsity sport at Bucknell in 1990, and in the program’s second year Gibbons came along and instantly helped the team to a seven-win season and credibility in Eastern soccer circles. She finished her career with a whopping 66 goals, 35 assists and 167 points. No other Bison player has scored more than 100 points or 39 goals since then.

Gibbons scored 20 goals in 1993, then as a senior in 1994 she

logged 19 goals and 19 assists for 57 points, the third-highest total in the nation that year. Gibbons was a First Team All-Patriot League selection three times, was the league’s rookie of the year in 1991 and the offensive player of the year in 1993. As a senior, she was named to the NSCAA All-Mid-Atlantic Region Team and was a Christy Mathewson Award winner as the top athlete in her senior class. Gibbons became the first Bucknell women’s soccer player to be elected to the Hall of Fame, entering with the Class of 2006.

THE PATRIOT LEAGUEIn its third decade of combining academic and

athletic excellence, the Patriot League sponsors cham-pionships in 23 men’s and women’s sports. Initially started as an NCAA Division I-AA football conference in 1986, the Patriot League became an all-sport confer-ence in 1990 and includes American, Army, Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh and Navy as full members, and Fordham, Georgetown and MIT as asso-ciate members. These institutions are among the old-

est and most prestigious in the nation and their alumni have, and continue to play leadership roles in shaping our country. Since 1998, the Patriot League has ranked first each year among all Division I conferences awarding athletic aid in the NCAA Graduation Rate Report. The League finished at the top spot with 96 percent of its teams reporting a graduation rate of 85 percent or higher in the most recent data. In addition, 90 Patriot League teams earned NCAA Academic Performance Program Public Recognition Awards after posting academic progress rate scores in the top 10 percent of all squads in their respective sports. The Patriot League’s mission is sim-ple, to provide successful competitive athletic experiences while maintaining high academic standards, and to prepare its student-athletes to be leaders in society.

Hall of Fame, etc.

BUCKNELL ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME THE PLAN FOR BUCKNELLBucknell is a unique national univer-

sity where liberal arts and professional programs complement each other, where 3,400 full-time students are educated for a lifetime of critical thinking and strong leadership. For more than 160 years, the University has remained true to its funda-mental purpose: to educate and prepare students for lives that make a difference and have a positive impact on the world.

In keeping with that purpose, the University has developed The Plan for Bucknell, which includes its collective vision — “To provide students with the premier undergraduate experience in American higher education.” Students

helped shape this vision because of their confidence in the University.The Plan comprises five strategies:Strengthen the Academic Core aims to ensure that a Bucknell edu-

cation is challenging and engaging, with openness to new ideas and a culture of innovation;

Deepen the Residential Learning Experience will provide a resi-dential learning and living experience that complements the academic program, integrates the athletics and recreation program and promotes personal growth and development and civic and ethical responsibility;

Enhance Diversity is a commitment to diversity in all its forms within a civil and supportive environment of open exchange to prepare Buck-nell graduates to live and work in a globally integrated and intercultural world;

Build Bridges will bring the world to Bucknell — through visiting scholars and sports teams, international students and alumni, guest speakers, international focus semesters, and electronic communications — and bring Bucknell to the world through strategic partnerships and community engagement activities as well as opportunities for off-campus study and faculty research;

Secure Our Financial Future will secure resources necessary to engage new opportunities, lessen dependence on tuition, and ensure our financial future.

The Plan for Bucknell was unanimously approved by the Board of Trustees on April 29, 2006, having previously been approved by the stu-dents and faculty. We have begun implementing it and are determined to make it a reality over the next decade. To read the complete version of The Plan for Bucknell or to request a published version, see http://www.bucknell.edu/ThePlanforBucknell

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Schedule

August Fri. 19 ST. BONAVENTURE 4 p.m. Fri. 26 at Buffalo 7 p.m. Sun. 28 at Canisius 1 p.m.

September Sun. 4 at UMBC 1 p.m.Wed. 7 at Binghamton 7 p.m.Sat. 10 at Cornell 3 p.m.Wed. 14 at Mount St. Mary’s 7 p.m.Sat. 17 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) 12 p.m.Tue. 20 PENN STATE 7 p.m. Fri. 23 MARIST 7 p.m.

October Sat. 1 at Colgate* 4 p.m.Fri. 7 at Holy Cross* 7 p.m.Sun. 9 at Army* 1 p.m.Sun. 16 at American* 12 p.m.Fri. 21 LEHIGH* 7 p.m.Sun. 23 LAFAYETTE* 1 p.m.Sat. 29 NAVY* 12 p.m.

November Fri. 4 PL Tournament^ TBA Sun. 6 PL Tournament^ TBA

2011 BUCKNELL SCHEDULE

* Patriot League contest^ at highest seedHome Games in BOLD CAPS at Emmitt Field at Holmes Stadium

Kayla Yee

Corinne Collins

Taryn Boucher

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