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Quick Facts Location: Meadville, Pa.Founded: 1815Enrollment: 2,100Nickname: GatorsColors: Blue, GoldField: Robertson FieldConference: NCACWebsite: alleghenysports.comPresident: Dr. James H. Mullen, Jr.

Athletics Staff Athletic Director: Portia Hoeg Phone: 814-332-3350 Email: [email protected]. AD for Compliance: Mady Prusia Phone: 814-332-3367 Email: [email protected]. AD for IM & Rec. Bill Ross Phone: 814-332-2316 Email: [email protected] Athetic Trainer: Jamie Plunkett Phone: 814-332-2817 Email: [email protected]. of Athletic Comm. James Kramer Phone: 814-332-5952 Email: [email protected]. Dir. of Ath. Comm. James Witherow Phone: 814-332-2812 Email: [email protected]

Media Guide Credits The 2012 Allegheny College Lacrosse Media Guide is produced and edited by the Department of Athletics and Recre-ation. Editor: James Witherow, Assistant Director of Athletic Communications. Cover Designs: Zach Hill, Student As-sistant Graphic Designer. Contributing Photography: Ed Mailliard, David Sin-clair, and the Office of Athletic Commu-nications.

Table of Contents Table of Contents 3Gator Tradition 4-5Allegheny Advantage 6Facilities 7Head Coach Stephanie Janice 8Assistant Coach/Team Photo 92012 Roster Breakdown 10TV/Radio Roster 11Player Profiles 12-152012 Season Preview 162011 Statistics 17-19Record Book 20-21All-Time Series/Coaches Records 22Year-by-Year Results 23-24Opponent Information 25North Coast Athletic Conference 262012 Schedule Back Cover

Gator Lacrosse Information First Year of Lacrosse: 1994All-Time Record: 101-157All-Time Conference Record: 41-77Head Coach: Stepahanie JaniceAlma Mater, Yr.: Johns Hopkins, ‘07Record at Allegheny: 12-6 (2nd Year)NCAC Record: 4-2Phone: 814-332-2828 Email: [email protected] Coach: Caryn Stone Alma, Mater, Yr.: Guilford, ‘07 Phone: 814-332-6204 Emial: [email protected] Assistant: Kayli EzzoMedia Information All requests for lacrosse interviews and credentials should be directed to James Witherow in the Allegheny Athletics Com-munications office. Requests should be made at leaset 48 hours in advance. To arrange interviews or request creden-tials, call 814-332-2812 or e-mail [email protected].

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ALLEGHENY AT A GLANCE

EnrollmentTotal students ....................................................................................................... 2,100Men/women .................................................................................................. 45%/55%States/countries represented ..........................................................................45/33

First-Year Class Profile—596 studentsRanked in top 25% of high school ...................................................................74%SAT—critical reading and math (middle 50%) ................................ 1125-1310ACT (middle 50%) ................................................................................................ 24-29High schools represented ....................................................................................387From outside Pennsylvania .................................................................................49%Minority/international students .......................................................................17%

FacultyFull-time faculty .......................................................................................................157Ph.D. or other terminal degree ..........................................................................95%Student-to-faculty ratio ........................................................................................12:1Average class size, introductory ........................................................................... 21Average class size, advanced ................................................................................ 12Classes with fewer than 30 students ...............................................................88%

FacilitiesMajor buildings .......................................................................................................... 40Central campus ...............................................................................................79 acresRecreation complex .....................................................................................203 acresBousson nature preserve ...........................................................................283 acres

Campus LifeStudent organizations on campus ......................................................... Over 100Participate in community service ..........................................................Over 60% Total hours of service per year ...............................................................30,000Varsity teams ............................................................................................................... 21Participate in varsity, club, intramurals, and outdoor recreation Over 50%Live on campus .................................................................................................... 100%

Financial AidExtensive merit aid available; up to $80,000 guaranteed over four years.Students receiving need-based aid .................................................................69%Tuition and fees (2010-11)........................................................................... $34,810Room and board (2010-11) ............................................................................$8,790

OutcomesComplete independent research Senior Project...................................... 100%Enroll in independent study course ................................................................43%Undertake internships ..........................................................................................75%Available internships .......................................................................................... 2,500Complete their degree in four years ................................................................92%Start a career directly ............................................................................................45% Job-seekers hired within 8 months of graduation ..............................90%Go on to graduate school directly ....................................................................45% Graduate school acceptance rate (including pre-law and pre-med) ....................................................80–100%Join long-term service opportunities directly .............................................10%

DETAILS OF DISTINCTION

Allegheny students are provided the freedom to select majors and minors of unusual combinations, and they combine those interests and talents to develop

skills that employers seek most in today’s global economy—being creative, analytical and innovative.

major/minor combinationsrequired to represent two of the liberal arts divisions — natural sciences, humanities, and social sciences

four-year seminar seriesbeginning with the first-year seminar, where the faculty instructor is your advisor for two years

capstone senior projectan essential independent experience that encompasses research, writing, and presentation, mirroring a master’s thesis

off-campus experienceschosen from 2,500 internships, study abroad programs, service projects, and Allegheny’s distinctive Travel Seminar — faculty-led intensive learning tours

state-of-the-art facilitiesscience research complex and premier communication arts center

extraordinary outcomeslaw & medical school acceptance rates at twice the national average

to learn more visit allegheny.edu/distinctions

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Named after 1906 alum Andrew Wells Robertson, the state-of-the-art Robertson Athletic & Recreation Complex encompases the home facilities of the baseball, football, women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, and tennis teams.

Frank B. Fuhrer Field, located within the 203-acre Robertson Athletic Complex, was completely renovated in 2006. Fuhrer Field features a FieldTurf playing surface (the same surface used by many NFL teams), stadium lighting, full locker rooms, and an eight lane olympic style track.

Originally known as College Field, the complex was named after Andrew Wells Robertson in 1962 to honor the year he was named Chairman Emeritus of the Allegheny Board of Trustees. Robertson purchased additional acreage along Park Ave. to supplement land originally donated in 1910 by John F. Eberhart (class of 1853). In ad-dition to donating land, Robertson underwrote the cost of developing the athletic field. A beautiful and spacious venue for intercollegiate athletics, Robertson saw that the natural setting was preserved by having shrubbery and trees removed during construction replanted elsewhere on campus.

In addition, Robertson Athletic Complex also includes one of the na-tion’s finest outdoor track and field facilities; 12 lighted tennis courts;

and an NCAA championship-level cross country course. There are also 102 acres of woodlands, a picnic shelter and trails for outdoor recreation.

One of the most dominant landmarks on Allegheny’s campus, the David V. Wise Center was completed in 1997. The main part of the facility is the sports forum located on the upper level. Its 27,000 feet of open floor space is used by the softball team and other intercollegiate programs for year-round indoor train-ing, while a three-lane, 200-meter indoor running track is sus-pended above the playing surface. A 2,500 square foot weight room is located just off the sports forum. The training facility includes free weights, resistance lifting, stationary bicycles, and a plethora of the latest fitness machines.

In addition, the Wise Center swimming natatorium is located on the same level to provide additional cross-training training opportunities, while the close proximity to the program’s sports medicine facility ensures timely and adequate coverage during all softball-related activities.

Robertson Complex & David V. Wise Center

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Few head coaches experience the success in their first season at the helm of a program that Stephanie Janice enjoyed in her first season as the head women’s lacrosse coach at Allegheny College. In her first season, she guided the Gators to numerous program-firsts.

Since its inception as a varsity program in 1994, the highest win total for a Gator Women’s Lacrosse team was nine. Under Janice, the 2011 team exploded for 12 wins, including a program-record six straight wins en route to a second-place regular season finish in the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC), and the right to host their first NCAC Tournament game against the College of Wooster.

In total, the 2011 team set or tied 16 program and conference game, season, and career records. The record-setting season produced a pair of Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) All-West Region performers in junior midfielder Kiah Voyer-Colbath and senior attacker Jensen Paterson. Paterson, who broke 11 of the records, was also named as an IWLCA All-American Third Team selection, becoming the first All-American in Allegheny Women’s Lacrosse history.

The seventh head coach in the history of the Gator women’s lacrosse program, Janice took over the reins of the Allegheny program after spending two seasons as the assistant women’s lacrosse coach at Goucher College (Baltimore, MD) where she was primarily responsible for the attack unit and midfield-ers. She also played an integral role in all of the day-to-day aspects of running the Gophers’ Division III program by planning practice, implementing game strategies, scouting, player development, and success-ful student-athlete recruitment. During her brief tenure at Goucher, she helped produce nine All-Conference players, and a pair of All-Region standouts. Janice also worked with the Ravens Lacrosse Club (Baltimore, MD), as a head coach for two years of the 2011 team. Janice was in charge of all aspects of team management, player de-velopment, practice planning, and assisted heavily in her player’s recruiting process.

Janice, who hails from Southern New Jersey, and was a two-time high school All-American at Shawnee High School, is a 2007 graduate of Johns Hopkins University. She was a four-year starting midfielder for the Division I Blue Jays who, as a senior, was voted the team’s Unsung Hero by her teammates, who also appeared in all 70 games during her four year career. A member of three NCAA Division I Championship Tournament teams, Janice’s play helped guide Johns Hopkins to the National Semifinals as a senior.

In addition to her accomplishments at the collegiate level, Janice was a School Coaching Officer at Benenden School in Kent, England for one year from 2007-08. In addidtion to her physical education duties as a teacher, she was also the head lacrosse coach for the upper school. In her one season overseas, she coached the Benenden School to a national runner-up finish. Janice also worked with the Cran-book Lacrosse Club in Kent, England, where she helped develop the sport locally and reached out to local middle schools. Janice finished her Masters of Education specializing in Athletic Program Leadership and Administration from Goucher College in May 2010.

Head Coach Stephanie Janice

The Janice File

Education

Johns Hopkins U. (B.A., Psychology, ‘07) Goucher College (M.E., Athletic Leadership and Admin., ‘10)

Head Coaching Exp.

Allegheny College (2010-Present) Ravens Lacrosse Club (‘08-’10) -Baltimore, Md. Brendenton Girls School (‘07-’08) -Kent, England

Assistant Coaching Exp.

Goucher College (2008-10)

Camp Experience

Georgetown University Johns Hopkins University University of Maryland Loyola University

Year Overall % NCAC

2011

Total

12-6

12-6

.667

.667

4-2

4-2

Record at Allegheny

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Assistant Coach Caryn StoneStone is a 2007 graduate from Guilford College in Greensboro, North Carolina. She has spent a majority of her time, since 2007, teaching and coaching lacrosse across the pond in England. From 2007-2009, Stone taught, coached, and was a boarding house assistant at Pipers Corner School in Great Kingshill, Bucks, England. While at Pipers Corner, she was the coach of not only the schools primary girl’s lacrosse team, but also the U12, U13, U15, and U19 teams.

The past two years, Stone was at St. Margaret’s School in Bushey, Herts, England. While at St. Margaret’s, Stone was at the helm of the U12/13, U14 and U19 teams. In addition, Caryn was in charge of preparing and instructing all lacrosse lessons for girls ages 14-18.

As a player, Stone was a four year letter winner at Guilford College. In her senior year Caryn was named captain and led the Quakers to their best season in program history. In the summer of 2006, before her senior year, Stone represented the United States as part of the USA Athletes International Team in Australia. Since in 2009, Caryn has played for the Hatch End Hawks out of Rickmansworth, England where she has been a defensive staple, helping lead the team to a winning tour in Amsterdam in June 2010.

Stone graduated with a bachelors of science in psychology with a minor in education.

Row 1 (Left to Right): Head Coach Stephanie Janice, Sara Schwartz, Kelsey Rodgers, Carly Luitgaarden, Anna Koebley, Kelly Dickson, Kellee Cribby, Meredith Gumash, Assistant Coach Caryn StoneRow 2: Brennan Maine, Monique Villanueva, Rebecca Crissman, Caitlin Hubel, Noelle Brouillard, Kiah Voyer-Colbath, Carly Minsterman, Student Assistant Kayli Ezzo

Student AssistantKayli Ezzo

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2012 Numerical RosterAlphabeticalRosterNo. Name Yr. Pos. Hometown/High School

1 Monique Villanueva So. A/M Seattle, Wash./Holy Names Academy

2 Carly Luitgaarden Fr. A Wexford, Pa./North Allegheny

3 Kellee Cribby So. D York, Maine/York

4 Brennan Maine So. A/M Avon, Conn./Ethel Walker School

7 Noelle Brouillard Jr. D Hampton Falls, N.H./Winnacunnet

8 Meredith Gumash Fr. M/D Pittsburgh, Pa./North Allegheny

11 Kiah Voyer-Colbath Sr. A/M York, Maine/York

12 Kelly Dickson So. A Pittsburgh, Pa./Vincentian Academy

13 Kelsey Rodgers Fr. M Hampton Falls, NH/Kingswood Regional

15 Sara Schwartz Fr. D Pittsburgh, Pa./Fox Chapel

20 Anna Koebley So. D Wexford, Pa./North Allegheny

21 Rebecca Crissman Sr. D Butler, Pa./Butler

23 Caitlin Hubel Sr. A Syracuse, N.Y. /Paul V. Moore

31 Carly Minsterman So. GK Pittsburgh, Pa./Seton-La Salle

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Stephanie Janice (Johns Hopkins, ‘07; Goucher, ‘10; 2nd Season)Assistant Coach: Caryn Stone (Guilford, ‘07; 1st Season)Student Assistant: Kayli Ezzo (Allegheny, ‘13; 1st Season)

Support Staff

Head Athletic Trainer: Jamie Plunkett (Cornell, ‘77; 28th Year)Director of Communcations: James Kramer (Marshall, ‘00; 2nd Year)Ast. Dir. of Communications: James Witherow (Medaille, ‘09; ‘11; 1st Year)

7 Noelle Brouillard

3 Kellee Cribby

21 Rebecca Crissman

12 Kelly Dickson

8 Meredith Gumash

23 Caitlin Hubel

20 Anna Koebley

2 Carly Luitgaarden

4 Brennan Maine

31 Carly Minsterman

13 Kelsey Rodgers

15 Sara Schwartz

1 Monique Villanueva

11 Kiah Voyer-Colbath

Total Players 14

Class Breakdown Senior (3), Junior (1),

Sophomore (6), Freshman (4)

State Breakdown Connecticut (1), Maine (2),

New Hampshire (2), New York (1),

Pennsylvania (7), Washington (1)

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2012 Radio/TV Roster

Monique VillanuevaSophomore - Attack/Mid

Seattle, Washington

Carly LuitgaardenFreshman - Attack

Wexford, Pennsylvania

Kellee CribbySophomore - Defense

York, Maine

Brennan MaineSophomore - Attack/Mid

Avon, Connecticut

Noelle BrouillardJunior - Defense

Hampton Falls, New Hampshire

Meredith GumashFreshman - Mid/DefensePittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Kiah Voyer-ColbathSenior - Attack/Mid

York, Maine

Kelly DicksonSophomore - Attack

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Kelsey RodgersFreshman - Midfield

Wolfeboro, New Hampshire

Sara SchwartzFreshman - Defense

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Anna KoebleySophomore - DefenseWexford, Pennsylvania

Rebecca CrissmanSenior - Defense

Butler, Pennsylvania

Caitlin HubelSenior - Attack

Central Square, New York

Carly MinstermanSophomore - GoalkeeperPittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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YEAR GP-GS G A PTS SOG FP GB CT DC2009 7-0 0 0 0 0 0-1 2 1 22010 8-0 2 1 3 3 0-2 5 1 42011 18-12 1 0 1 2 - 21 10 13Totals 33-12 3 1 4 5 0-3 28 12 19

21 - Rebecca CrissmanSenior - Defense - Butler, Pa./Butler

YEAR GP-GS G A PTS SOG FP GB CT DC2009 3-0 1 0 1 1 - 2 1 02010 13-9 10 2 12 21 0-2 5 2 0Totals 16-9 11 2 13 22 0-2 7 3 0

23 - Caitlin HubelSenior - Attack - Syracuse, N.Y./Paul V. Moore

2011: Appeared in all 18 games for Allegheny, making 12 starts...scooped up a career high 21 ground balls, including a season high four against Kenyon on April 2...scored only goal on her first shot of the season against Waynesburg on March 16...won a career high 13 draw controls...cause 10 turnovers.

2010: Played the first eight games off the bench before suffering a sea-son-ending injury…netted her first career goal in a 21-3 win over Medaille on March 30th, she would add her second and final goal of the year and an assist later in the contest…picked up five groundballs…won four draw controls…caused one turnover.

2009: Played in seven games during freshman campaign...picked up two groundballs and won a pair of draw controls.

Personal: Born Oct. 27, 1989...daughter of David and Karen Crissman...Neuroscience major.

2010: Played in 13 games while making nine starts as a midfielder…tal-lied 10 goals (6th on the team) and two assists on the year…netted a hat-trick in an 18-2 win over Waynesburg University on April 15th; her three goals came on just three shots…had three games with multiple goals…ended the season with five groundballs and five draw controls.

2009: Played in four games...scored first collegiate goal during a 21-17 win over W&J.

Personal: Born July 16, 1990...daughter of Michael and Kirsten Hubel...majoring in environmentl science with minor in political science and ger-man.

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YEAR GP-GS G A PTS SOG FP GB CT DC2009 15-14 41 5 46 61 5-14 11 7 292010 17-16 36 7 43 53 0-4 25 12 172011 17-17 60 8 68 91 10-15 30 7 61Totals 49-47 137 20 157 205 15-33 66 26 107

11 - Kiah Voyer-ColbathSenior - Attack/Midfield - York, Maine/York

2011: Was named to the IWLCA All-West Region second team...named to the All-NCAC first team...appeared and started in 17 games as a junior...scored a career high 60 goals and 68 points, which were both good for the second largest outputs in program history...tied for a team leading 91 shots on goal...ranked second on the team in ground balls, scooping up 30 on the season...scored a career high 6 goals, and 7 points against Lycoming on March 9...tied a career high with 2 assists on two seperate occassions, last coming against Wooster on April 28.

2010: Named All-NCAC Honorable Mention…played in all 17 games and made 16 starts as a Gator attacker…finished third on the team in points with 43, goals with 36, caused turnovers with 12...responsible for seven assists, good enough for fourth on the team…had multiple goals in 12 games including a season-high five-goal performance against Western Connecticut on March 22nd…picked up 25 groundballs and was the winner of 17 draw controls.

2009: Named 2009 NCAC Newcomer of the Year as well as garnering an All-NCAC Second-Team selection...ranked second on the team with 41 goals during the season...dished out five assists...scored five goals on three occasions...netted five goals on free-position opportunities...picked up 11 ground balls and won 29 draw controls.

Personal: Born August 9, 1990...daughter of Craig Colbath and Ann Voyer... two sport athlete at York High School...Maine All-Star in 2006, 07, and 08...All-western Maine Attacker of the year in 2008...team MVP as a sophomore, junior and se-nior...majoring in Environmental Science with a minor in Religious Studies

7 - Noelle BrouillardJunior - Defense - Hampton Falls, N.H./Kingswood Regional

YEAR GP-GS G A PTS SOG FP GB CT DC2010 17-17 0 0 0 0 0-0 11 6 62011 18-17 0 0 0 0 0-1 8 3 3Totals 25-24 0 0 0 0 0-1 19 9 9

2011: Appeared in all 18 games for Allegheny, making 17 starts...picked up 8 ground balls, while winning three draw controls.

2010: Played and started in all 17 games as a defenseman…picked up 11 groundballs while

winning six draw controls and forcing six turnovers.

Personal: Born on December 10, 1990...daughter of Christian and Karen Brouillard...two-sport athlete at Winnacunnet High (Hampton Falls, N.H.)...four-year letter winner in lacrosse...two-time captain...named MVP senior year...First-Team All-State...four-time scholar athlete...three-year letterwinner in field hockey...National Honor Society...Interact Club President...Winnacore Community Service Honor Society...double-major in managerial economics and spanish.

3 - Kellee CribbySophomore - Defense - York, Maine/York

YEAR GP-GS G A PTS SOG FP GB CT DC2011 18-14 0 0 0 2 - 23 15 3Totals 18-14 0 0 0 2 - 23 15 3

2011: Appeared in all 18 games for Allegheny during her freshman year, starting in 14...se-lected as an All-NCAC honorable mention...made her collegiate debut against Fredonia State on March 5...took three shots, two of which ended up on goal...scooped up 23 ground balls, while

winning three draw controls.

Personal: Daughter of Brian and Karen Cribby…born May 28, 1992…three-sport athlete at York High (York, Maine)…three-year letter winner in field hockey and lacrosse…captained her 2010 field hockey team and led the them a runner-up finish in the West-ern Maine Class B championship…won state championship in field hockey as junior…named Western Maine All-Academic team for field hockey, hockey, and lacrosse…three-time lacrosse honor-able mention all-star team selection…majoring in communication arts, with a minor in economics.

Co-Captain

Co-Captain Co-Captain

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4 - Brennan MaineSophomore - Att/Mid - Avon, CT/Ethal Walker School

YEAR GP-GS G A PTS SOG FP GB CT DC2011 18-17 41 7 48 74 9-20 21 8 36Totals 18-17 41 7 48 74 9-20 21 8 36

2011: Appeared in all 18 games for Allegheny her freshman year, making 17 starts...named to the All-NCAC honorable mention squad...ranked third on team in goals with (41), points (48), and shots on goal (74)...her 41 goals and 48 points were tied for the 10th largest output in program

history...scored her first career goal in her first collegiate game against Fredonia State on March 5...tallied her first assist against Waynesburg on March 16...had 12 multi-goal games, including a career high 5 against Medaille on March 15...tied for sixth on the team with 21 ground balls...eight game point streak from March 15 - April 6...scored a career high six points (4G-2A) against Waynesburg on March 16.

Personal: Daughter of Richard and Angela Maine…born June 21, 1991…three-sport athlete at Ethel Walker School (Sims-bury, Conn.)…four-time letter winner in basketball, lacrosse, and soccer…named MIP and MVP while serving as captain of the basketball team…also named MIP in soccer…majoring in studio arts, with a minor in political science.

31 - Carly MinstermanSophomore - Goal - Pittsburgh, Pa./Seton-LaSalle

YEAR GP-GS G A PTS SOG FP GB CT DC2011 18-16 6 3 9 10 1-4 9 3 9Totals 18-16 6 3 9 10 1-4 9 3 9

2011: Appeared in all 18 games for Allegheny during her freshman year, including 16 starts...spent the 2011 season primarily on defense...scored six goals, and dished out 3 assists for a total of 9 points...scored her first career goal, and tallied her first career assist against Lycom-

ing on March 9...had three multi-point games, all three coming with 1 goal and 1 assist, latest coming against Oberlin on April 16...scooped up nine ground balls last season.

Personal: Daughter of Bill and Diane Minsterman…born Septem-ber 27, 1992…member of lacrosse and soccer teams at Seton-La Salle High (Pittsburgh, Pa.)…two-time US Lacrosse High School Ac-ademic All-American, 2009 & 2010…earned first team All-Section in lacrosse…three-time letter winner in lacrosse and lettered twice in soccer...captained both lacrosse and soccer programs…major-ing in math, with a minor in economics.

12 - KellyDicksonSophomore - Attack - Pittsburgh, Pa./Vincentian Academy

YEAR GP-GS G A PTS SOG FP GB CT DC2011 18-17 18 3 21 36 1-3 15 5 8Totals 18-17 18 3 21 36 1-3 15 5 8

2011: Appeared in all 18 games for Allegheny her freshman year, making 17 starts...ended the year fifth on the team in goals (18) and points (21)...scored her first career goal in her first career game against Fredonia State on March 5...tallied her first ever assist against Medaille on

March 15...had five multi-goal games, including a hat trick against Pomona-Pitzer on March 23...had a career high 4 points against Waynesburg on March 16...scooped up 15 ground balls.

Personal: Personal: Daughter of Bill and Jen Dickson…born October 22, 1991…played field hockey and lacrosse at Vincentian Academy (Pittsburgh, Pa.)…lettered all four years in field hockey under head coach Jamie Shankweiler and lettered three years in lacrosse under Head Coach Kelly Reed…major in psychology with a minor in biology and history.

20 - Anna KoebleySophomore - Mid/Def - Wexford, Pa./N. Allegheny

YEAR GP-GS G A PTS SOG FP GB CT DC2011 17-13 4 0 4 4 0-0 3 2 4Totals 17-13 4 0 4 4 0-0 3 2 4

2011: Appeared in 17 games for Allegheny her freshman year, making 13 starts...scored four goals on four shots on goal...scored her first career goal against Waynesburg on March 16...scooped up three ground balls.

Personal: Daughter of Keith and Christine Koebley...born Febru-ary 2, 1992… participated in golf and lacrosse at North Allegheny High (Wexford, Pa.)…four-time letter winner in lacrosse and three-time letter winner in golf…received scholar athlete award every semester of competition…majoring in environmental science, with a minor in values, ethics, and social action.

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1 - Monique VillanuevaSophomore - Att/Mid - Bothell, Wash./Holy Names

YEAR GP-GS G A PTS SOG FP GB CT DC2011 17-15 12 2 14 17 1-3 7 3 10Totals 17-15 12 2 14 17 1-3 7 3 10

2011: Appeared in 17 games for Allegheny as a freshman, making 15 starts...scored 12 goals and dished out two assists, earning 14 points...scored her first career goal in her collegiate debut against Fredonia State on March 5...made her first career start against Lycoming on

March 9, scoring two goals on three shots...had best performance against Washington and Jefferson on April 6, netting two goals and assisting on another for a career high three points...had four multi-goal games, last coming against Washington and Jeffer-son...scooped up seven ground balls, while controlling 10 draws.

Personal: Daughter of Elizabeth Villanueva…born January 3, 1992…three-sport athlete in lacrosse, soccer, and track at Holy Names Academy (Seattle, Wash.)…first team All-State selection at midfield as a senior…Washington state regional team…helped lead lacrosse team to state quarterfinals…planned career as a lawyer.

8 - Meredith GumashFreshman - Mid/Def

Pittsburgh, Pa./North Allegheny

2 - Carly LuitgaardenFreshman - Attack

Wexford, Pa./North Allegheny

13 - Kelsey RodgersFreshman - Midfield

Wolfeboro, N.H./Kingswood Regional

15 - Sara SchwartzFreshman - Defense

Pittsburgh, Pa./Fox Chapel

Personal: Daughter of Rob-ert and Elizabeth Gumash ... Born on April 9, 1993 ... Four year varsity starter ... National society of high school scholoars member ... Major in Pre-vet/biology.

Personal: Daughter of John and Laurie Luitgaarden ... Born on Oct. 27, 1993 ... Four year letter winner at North Allegheny High School ... Three-time section all-star ... Named to the WPIAL all-tournament team ... Majoring in communication arts.

Personal: Daughter of David and Wendy Rodgers ... Born on July 20, 1993 ... Three time letter winner in lacrosse and soccer ... Coast to coast award winner in 2010 ... Scored over 150 goals in high school career ... Major in Enviornmental sci-ence with a minor in history.

Personal: Daughter of Robert and Ellen Schwartz ... Born on Feb. 10, 1993 ... Three time letter winner in lacrosse ... 2009 All section second team ... Major in enviornmental studies.

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2012 Allegheny Lacrosse Season Preview

Records were shattered last season, as the 2011 Allegheny women’s lacrosse team had the most

productive year in the programs history. The Gators won more games (12), scored more goals (244), and earned more individual acco-lades than ever before. Still, Allegheny knows that they have far from reached the top of their seemingly unlimited potential, and they look to take the next step during the 2012 campaign.

“I think we have created a winning culture here, and it is matched by the work ethic that we have been putting forth all off-season,” said second year head coach Stephanie Janice. “Last year we set the bar high, and the players are really working hard to get better. With that hard work, and our team chemistry, I see them trying to set the bar even higher this season.”

Expectations are lofty for the 2012 edition of Allegheny Lacrosse, as they fielded three 40-plus goal scorers in ’11. The Gators return two of those three scorers, with their only departure from the group being Jensen Paterson. Paterson, arguably the best player to ever put on an Allegheny uniform, assaulted the schools record books during her senior campaign; scoring 74 goals and dishing out 38 assists, for a career high 112 points. She finished the season tied for 16 in the country in goals scored, tied for 26 in assists, and seventh in the nation in points. Not to mention she broke the individual season and career program records in goals, assists, and points.

While the loss of such a prolific player will undoubtedly hurt, the emergence of another dominating force gave Allegheny much to look forward to. Senior Kiah Voyer-Colbath proved that she is a force to be reckoned with, scoring 60 goals and 68 points to prove that she is one of the top goal scorers in the conference. Her play caught the attention of many, and for her efforts she was named to the All-NCAC first-team, as well as the IWLCA All-West Region Second Team.

“Last season Kiah was really able to come out of her shell and break through as a dominat-ing force,” said Janice about her senior leader. “I think she has a lot to prove, is a highly motivated player and has a limitless potential as to what she is capable of accomplishing this season.”

However, with such a young squad coming into the year, Allegheny will be leaning on Voyer-Colbath’s leadership as much as her scoring in the race for the NCAC championship. “It’s almost effortless for her to lead by example on the field,” said Janice. “It has fueled a lot of our success and will be a key for us moving forward into the season.”

The leadership responsibilities will not fall to just Voyer-Colbath however, as fellow seniors Caitlin Hubel and Rebecca Crissman will look to lead a group filled with underclassmen.

“Caitlin [Hubel] brings such excitement and hard work to the team,” said Janice of her senior who spent her junior season studying abroad. “She is such a great kid to be around, and I think everyone else feeds off of that.”

Crissman, a dual sport athlete who earned First-Team All-Conference honors in soccer in the fall, will bring leadership, toughness and aware-ness to a defensive core that is looking to take their play to the next level in 2012. “[Rebecca] will be key defensively for us this season, seeing as she knows the defensive systems and slide

packages,” said Janice. “She has been a huge influence with the progression of a lot of the underclassmen.”

11 of the 14 players entering the 2012 season for Allegheny are

underclassmen, including six returning sophomores. For most

teams in the country, this ‘lack of experience’ may be an area of weakness coming into a season; but, for the Gators it might actu-ally be one of the squad’s biggest

strengths. “The sophomores are a very inte-

gral part of our team this season,” said Janice about her returning second year

players. “They were here for my first season last year, so I will really look to them because they know the systems both offensively and defensively. I see no reason why they all can’t out perform their freshman campaigns because not only have they all improved tremendously, they’ve gone through those learning curves as freshmen.”

Out-performing last season may prove to be difficult for the returning sophomores as they put up prolific numbers all over the board. The 2014 class combined to score 81 goals and 15 assists, as they accounted

for three of the top six scorers on the team. Still coach Janice expects even bigger things in 2012.

“Last year we started six freshmen, so as far as learning they have a lot of in-game experience and are very poised,” said Janice. Leading the way will be the pair of Kellee Cribby and Brennan Maine, each of whom was named as an All-NCAC Honorable Mention last season.

Last season production also sets a high standard for the incoming freshmen class, who will look to continue the trend of contributing right away. “The freshmen are really coming along,” said Coach Janice. “I see three out of four coming in and really being goal scorers, with Sara [Schwartz] being a defender. They all have fantastic stickwork, a great sense of the game, athleticism, and are really pushing their teammates.”

Allegheny ranked nationally in the top 50 in points and goals per game last season, and even though they lost the most prolific scorer in school history, Coach Janice and the Gators do not expect to see much in the way of dropping off this season.

“I think last year we really laid the ground work for a lot of different offensive options, and built the kids into triple threats,” said Coach Janice about the progression of the Allegheny offense. “We of course have our 40-plus goal scorers, but I think we have some real sleepers who are poised to break out of their shell, like Kelly Dickson and Monique Villanueva. We are really looking to have seven threats on attack at all times, so you’ll never know who you have to shut down.”

With all of the attention going to the offense, often the Gators defense gets over looked which would be a dangerous thing for opponents to do this season. “I see our defense with a lot more ownership this year because they feel they have a lot to prove,” said Coach Janice. “I see a real attitude of protecting their goalkeeper, and de-fensive eight-meter. They take it very personally, and they play that way, with a lot of enthusiasm and passion.”

Looking up front for the Gators to start the season, Allegheny will look to Kelly Dickson, Carly

Luitgaarden, and Monique Villanueva to be the three main attackers. “I think Kelly is really going to surprise some people with her ability to finish, Carly is becoming integrated into our offensive sets and learning more every day and Monique is very quick and has been able to get herself into shape in the off-season and respond to play at the college level nicely.”

In the middle of the field, the Gators are returning a core to be reckoned with. Lead by Voyer-Colbath, and Maine, Allegheny looks to solidify one of the best midfields in the confer-ence. “Kiah is probably our top returner with tons of experience,” said Coach Janice.

“Brennan compliments Kiah as our number two midfielder,” said Janice. “She is just such an athlete, finesse, and is very dangerous with the ball in her stick.”

Freshman Kelsey Rodgers will also get some looks in the midfield according to Coach Janice. “Kelsey is very fast, really good on the draw and is a fantastic finisher.”

Rounding out the midfield will be Caitlin Hubel and Meredith Gumash who have both showed enormous passion and work ethic for the game, and will have a giant role for Allegheny in 2012.

Finally, on the defensive end of the field Rebecca Crissman will anchor the Gator defense in 2012. Noelle Brouillard also returns for Al-legheny as the lone junior on the roster. “She’s improved a lot over the off-season and will be a staple on the back end defensively for us,” said Coach Janice.

Kellee Cribby was one of two freshmen to earn All-NCAC Honorable Mention honors in 2011, and is back for the Gators looking to improve on their plus-44 goal margin from a year ago. “She has improved tremendously,” said Jan-ice, “and I think she is really going to surprise a lot of people.” The fourth and final defensive spot is still up for grabs; however, strong consideration is going to Anna Koebley and Sara Schwartz, who will both look to lock up a spot in the rotation.

“Anna was all over the field for us last year, and we are really looking to specialize her a little more on the defensive end. She is a physical de-fender who is capable of a large role on defense for us, ” Janice said about her soph- o-more returner. “Anna’s main competition is Sara [Shwartz],

who is quick and aggres-sive, and has been really

surpris-ing us in practice.”

The Gators are poised for another big sea-son, and the sky is the limit on their potential.

“This is a really special group, and we are all looking forward to the season,” said Coach Janice in prepa-ration for the 2012 season. “They push each other every day, and we are not going to use age as an excuse because we know we have the talent and ability to accomplish even more than we did last year. We really expect to build off of our success from last season.”

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2011 Allegheny College LacrosseAllegheny Combined Team Statistics

All games (as of Feb 02, 2012)

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 12-6 5-3 7-2 0-1CONFERENCE 4-2 2-1 2-1 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 8-4 3-2 5-1 0-1

Date Opponent Score Att.Mar 05 FREDONIA STATE L 10-18 35Mar 09 LYCOMING W 16-6 25Mar 11 at Adrian College L 9-19 166Mar 12 vs Buffalo State L 4-17 50Mar 15 MEDAILLE W 21-3 28Mar 16 WAYNESBURG W 19-0 52Mar 20 at Occidental W 11-9 78Mar 23 at Pomona-Pitzer W 14-10 20

* Mar 26 at Ohio Wesleyan W 15-12 60Mar 30 at Alfred University W 19-16 15

* Apr 2 at Kenyon College L 7-10 35Apr 06 at Wash. & Jeff. Wot 18-17 150

* Apr 09 DENISON L 11-13 125Apr 12 at Saint Vincent W 12-9 37

* Apr 16 OBERLIN W 22-4 35* Apr 21 at College of Wooster W 14-13 75* Apr 23 WITTENBERG Wo2 12-11 150

Apr 28 COLLEGE OF WOOSTER L 10-14 110

TEAM STATISTICS ALL OPPSHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 244-525 201-418 Goals scored per game 13.56 11.17 Shot pct. . 4 6 5 . 4 8 1 Shots on goal-Attempts 387-525 320-418 SOG pct. . 7 3 7 . 7 6 6 S h o t s / G a m e 29.2 23.2 A s s i s t s 71 68 Free position made-Att 56-104 42-97 Free position pct. . 5 3 8 . 4 3 3MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES G o a l s - O p p o r t u n i t i e s 2-0 11-3 Conversion Percent . 0 0 0 3.667GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals 244 201 M a n - u p 2 11 M a n - d o w n 1 2 F r e e - p o s i t i o n 56 42 U n a s s i s t e d 161 117 O v e r t i m e 3 1 Goals scored average 13.41 11.04GROUND BALLS 238 223DRAW CONTROLS 275 205TURNOVERS 268 257CAUSED TURNOVERS 92 95FACEOFFS (W-L) 0-0 0-0 Faceoff W-L Pct. . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0CLEARS 72-98 77-109 Clear Pct. . 7 3 5 . 7 0 6PENALTIES N u m b e r 6 3 M i n u t e s 18:00 9:00ATTENDANCE T o t a l 560 636 Dates/Avg Per Date 8/70 9/71 Neutral Site #/Avg 1/50

## PLAYER GP G A Pts Sh Up Dn GB DC Faceoff18 Jensen Paterson 18 73 38 111 127 1 1 25 67 0-011 Kiah Voyer-Colbat 17 60 8 68 124 0 0 30 61 0-04 Brennan Maine 18 41 7 48 94 1 0 21 36 0-09 Abby Silvester 18 22 6 28 68 0 0 34 50 0-012 Kelly Dickson 18 18 3 21 43 0 0 15 8 0-01 Monique Villanuev 17 12 2 14 25 0 0 7 10 0-05 Carly Minsterman 18 6 3 9 14 0 0 9 9 0-06 Caitlin Fearon 6 5 2 7 9 0 0 0 0 0-020 Anna Koebley 17 4 0 4 10 0 0 3 4 0-015 Colleen Silky 18 1 2 3 4 0 0 11 4 0-021 Becca Crissman 18 1 0 1 2 0 0 21 13 0-016 Amber Wetzel 12 1 0 1 1 0 0 4 7 0-03 Kellee Cribby 18 0 0 0 3 0 0 23 3 0-07 Noelle Brouillard 18 0 0 0 1 0 0 8 3 0-026 Becca O'Shurak 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 0 0-0

Total 18 244 71 315 525 2 1 238 275 0-0Opponents 18 201 68 269 418 11 2 223 207 0-0

## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Save Pct W-L-T26 Becca O'Shurak 18 1092:00 201 11.04 116 . 3 6 6 12-6-0

Total 18 1092:00 201 11.04 116 . 3 6 6 12-6-0Opponents 18 1092:00 244 13.41 143 . 3 7 0 6-11-0

Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalAllegheny 136 105 1 2 244Opponents 111 89 1 0 201

Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalAllegheny 59 57 0 0 116Opponents 79 64 0 0 143

Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalAllegheny 283 238 1 3 525Opponents 227 190 1 0 418

Shots on Goal 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalAllegheny 215 169 1 2 387Opponents 170 146 1 0 317

2011 Allegheny Lacrosse Season Statistics

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2011 Allegheny College LacrosseAllegheny Category Leaders

All games (as of Jan 25, 2012)

## Points GP G A Pts Shots18 Jensen Paterson 18 73 38 111 12711 Kiah Voyer-Colbath 17 60 8 68 1244 Brennan Maine 18 41 7 48 949 Abby Silvester 18 22 6 28 6812 Kelly Dickson 18 18 3 21 43

## Goals GP G A Pts Shots18 Jensen Paterson 18 73 38 111 12711 Kiah Voyer-Colbath 17 60 8 68 1244 Brennan Maine 18 41 7 48 949 Abby Silvester 18 22 6 28 6812 Kelly Dickson 18 18 3 21 43

## Assists GP G A Pts Shots18 Jensen Paterson 18 73 38 111 12711 Kiah Voyer-Colbath 17 60 8 68 1244 Brennan Maine 18 41 7 48 949 Abby Silvester 18 22 6 28 6812 Kelly Dickson 18 18 3 21 43

## Ground Balls GP No.9 Abby Silvester 18 3411 Kiah Voyer-Colbath 17 3026 Becca O'Shurak 18 2718 Jensen Paterson 18 253 Kellee Cribby 18 23

## Draw Controls GP No.18 Jensen Paterson 18 6711 Kiah Voyer-Colbath 17 619 Abby Silvester 18 504 Brennan Maine 18 3621 Becca Crissman 18 13

## Man-Up Goals GP No.4 Brennan Maine 18 118 Jensen Paterson 18 1

## Man-Down Goals GP No.18 Jensen Paterson 18 1

## Free-position Goals GP No.18 Jensen Paterson 18 2611 Kiah Voyer-Colbath 17 104 Brennan Maine 18 99 Abby Silvester 18 56 Caitlin Fearon 6 2

## Faceoff Pct. GP Won Att Pct.

## Shots GP G A Shots Shot%18 Jensen Paterson 18 73 38 127 . 5 7 511 Kiah Voyer-Colbath 17 60 8 124 . 4 8 44 Brennan Maine 18 41 7 94 . 4 3 69 Abby Silvester 18 22 6 68 . 3 2 412 Kelly Dickson 18 18 3 43 . 4 1 9

## Shot Pct. GP G A Shots Shot%16 Amber Wetzel 12 1 0 1 1.00018 Jensen Paterson 18 73 38 127 . 5 7 56 Caitlin Fearon 6 5 2 9 . 5 5 621 Becca Crissman 18 1 0 2 . 5 0 011 Kiah Voyer-Colbath 17 60 8 124 . 4 8 4

## Shots on Goal GP G A Shots SOG SOG%18 Jensen Paterson 18 73 38 127 91 . 7 1 711 Kiah Voyer-Colbath 17 60 8 124 91 . 7 3 44 Brennan Maine 18 41 7 94 74 . 7 8 79 Abby Silvester 18 22 6 68 50 . 7 3 512 Kelly Dickson 18 18 3 43 36 . 8 3 7

## Shots on Goal Pct. GP G A Shots SOG SOG%21 Becca Crissman 18 1 0 2 2 1.00016 Amber Wetzel 12 1 0 1 1 1.00012 Kelly Dickson 18 18 3 43 36 . 8 3 74 Brennan Maine 18 41 7 94 74 . 7 8 76 Caitlin Fearon 6 5 2 9 7 . 7 7 8

## Caused Turnovers GP No.9 Abby Silvester 18 193 Kellee Cribby 18 1518 Jensen Paterson 18 1121 Becca Crissman 18 104 Brennan Maine 18 8

## Penalties GP No.4 Brennan Maine 18 39 Abby Silvester 18 211 Kiah Voyer-Colbath 17 1

## Penalty Minutes GP No.4 Brennan Maine 18 9.09 Abby Silvester 18 6.011 Kiah Voyer-Colbath 17 3.0

2011 Allegheny Lacrosse Statistical Leaders

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2011 Allegheny Lacrosse Game Highs & Lows2011 Allegheny College Lacrosse

Allegheny Team High/Low AnalysisAll games (as of Jan 26, 2012)

Allegheny - TEAM GAME HIGHS

POINTS 35 vs Oberlin (Apr 16)32 vs Waynesburg (Mar 16)32 vs Medaille (Mar 15)

GOALS 22 vs Oberlin (Apr 16)21 vs Medaille (Mar 15)

ASSISTS 13 vs Oberlin (Apr 16)13 vs Waynesburg (Mar 16)

SHOTS 45 vs Waynesburg (Mar 16)39 vs Lycoming (Mar 09)

SHOTS ON GOAL 30 vs Waynesburg (Mar 16)29 vs Oberlin (Apr 16)29 at Wash. & Jeff. (Apr 06)29 at Alfred University (Mar 30)

SAVES 12 at Pomona-Pitzer (Mar 23)11 at Wash. & Jeff. (Apr 06)

GROUND BALLS 26 at Kenyon College (Apr 2)23 at Alfred University (Mar 30)

TURNOVERS 32 vs Buffalo State (Mar 12)19 at Wash. & Jeff. (Apr 06)19 at Ohio Wesleyan (Mar 26)

OPP. TURNOVERS 24 at Ohio Wesleyan (Mar 26)20 vs Wittenberg (Apr 23)20 at Occidental (Mar 20)20 vs Lycoming (Mar 09)

Opponent - GAME HIGHS

POINTS 32 at Adrian College (Mar 11)25 at Alfred University (Mar 30)

GOALS 19 at Adrian College (Mar 11)18 vs Fredonia State (Mar 05)

ASSISTS 13 at Adrian College (Mar 11)9 at Alfred University (Mar 30)

SHOTS 34 vs Buffalo State (Mar 12)33 at Kenyon College (Apr 2)

SHOTS ON GOAL 28 at Wash. & Jeff. (Apr 06)26 vs Buffalo State (Mar 12)

SAVES 14 at Pomona-Pitzer (Mar 23)11 at Wash. & Jeff. (Apr 06)11 vs Waynesburg (Mar 16)11 vs Buffalo State (Mar 12)

GROUND BALLS 28 at Kenyon College (Apr 2)21 at Ohio Wesleyan (Mar 26)

TURNOVERS 24 at Ohio Wesleyan (Mar 26)20 vs Wittenberg (Apr 23)20 at Occidental (Mar 20)20 vs Lycoming (Mar 09)

OPP. TURNOVERS 32 vs Buffalo State (Mar 12)19 at Wash. & Jeff. (Apr 06)19 at Ohio Wesleyan (Mar 26)

2011 Allegheny College LacrosseAllegheny High/Low Analysis

All games (as of Jan 26, 2012)

Allegheny - GAME LOWS

POINTS 4 vs Buffalo State (Mar 12)9 at Adrian College (Mar 11)

GOALS 4 vs Buffalo State (Mar 12)7 at Kenyon College (Apr 2)

ASSISTS 0 vs Fredonia State (Mar 05)0 at Adrian College (Mar 11)0 vs Buffalo State (Mar 12)

SHOTS 19 at Adrian College (Mar 11)20 at Kenyon College (Apr 2)

SHOTS ON GOAL 12 at Kenyon College (Apr 2)14 at Adrian College (Mar 11)

SAVES 3 at Alfred University (Mar 30)4 vs Fredonia State (Mar 05)4 at Adrian College (Mar 11)4 at Ohio Wesleyan (Mar 26)

GROUND BALLS 3 at Pomona-Pitzer (Mar 23)5 vs Buffalo State (Mar 12)5 vs Medaille (Mar 15)

TURNOVERS 1 at Pomona-Pitzer (Mar 23)8 vs Medaille (Mar 15)8 vs Waynesburg (Mar 16)

OPP. TURNOVERS 2 vs Buffalo State (Mar 12)6 vs Medaille (Mar 15)

Opponent - GAME LOWS

POINTS 0 vs Waynesburg (Mar 16)3 vs Medaille (Mar 15)

GOALS 0 vs Waynesburg (Mar 16)3 vs Medaille (Mar 15)

ASSISTS 0 vs Lycoming (Mar 09)0 vs Medaille (Mar 15)0 vs Waynesburg (Mar 16)0 at Pomona-Pitzer (Mar 23)

SHOTS 10 vs Waynesburg (Mar 16)11 vs Medaille (Mar 15)

SHOTS ON GOAL 7 vs Waynesburg (Mar 16)9 vs Medaille (Mar 15)

SAVES 1 vs Medaille (Mar 15)5 at Adrian College (Mar 11)5 at Occidental (Mar 20)5 at Kenyon College (Apr 2)5 vs Wittenberg (Apr 23)

GROUND BALLS 4 vs Buffalo State (Mar 12)4 vs Waynesburg (Mar 16)4 at Pomona-Pitzer (Mar 23)

TURNOVERS 2 vs Buffalo State (Mar 12)6 vs Medaille (Mar 15)

OPP. TURNOVERS 1 at Pomona-Pitzer (Mar 23)8 vs Medaille (Mar 15)8 vs Waynesburg (Mar 16)

2011 Allegheny College LacrosseAllegheny Team Game-by-GameAll games (as of Mar 08, 2012)

TEAM STATISTICS

Date Opponent Score G A Pts Sh Sog UP DN fpg-fps GB DC TO CT Faceoff Pen-Min Fo RC YC GCMar 05, 2011 FREDONIA STATE 10-18 10 0 10 24 20 0 0 2-6 7 15 18 4 0-0 0-0.0 10 0 0 0Mar 09, 2011 LYCOMING 16-6 16 2 18 39 25 0 0 5-8 12 14 18 5 0-0 0-0.0 22 0 1 0Mar 11, 2011 Adrian College 9-19 9 0 9 19 14 0 0 1-6 10 12 15 6 0-0 0-0.0 15 0 2 0Mar 12, 2011 Buffalo State 4-17 4 0 4 21 15 0 0 1-8 5 14 32 1 0-0 0-0.0 25 0 0 0Mar 15, 2011 MEDAILLE 21-3 21 11 32 28 22 0 0 3-4 5 21 8 4 0-0 0-0.0 18 0 0 0Mar 16, 2011 WAYNESBURG 19-0 19 13 32 45 30 0 0 1-5 13 16 8 5 0-0 0-0.0 22 0 0 0Mar 20, 2011 Occidental 11-9 11 2 13 24 16 0 0 2-4 19 10 14 1 0-0 0-0.0 0 0 1 1Mar 23, 2011 Pomona-Pitzer 14-10 14 2 16 28 28 0 0 4-6 3 13 1 2 0-0 0-0.0 24 0 1 0Mar 26, 2011 Ohio Wesleyan 15-12 15 4 19 36 24 0 0 3-6 21 15 19 7 0-0 2-6.0 38 0 0 0Mar 30, 2011 Alfred University 19-16 19 3 22 38 29 1 0 6-9 23 20 14 8 0-0 0-0.0 30 0 3 0Apr 2, 2011 Kenyon College 7-10 7 4 11 20 12 0 0 2-4 26 8 15 4 0-0 1-3.0 23 0 0 0Apr 06, 2011 Wash. & Jeff. 18-17 18 5 23 37 29 0 0 4-7 16 27 19 9 0-0 0-0.0 0 0 0 0Apr 09, 2011 DENISON 11-13 11 2 13 22 17 0 0 4-4 13 14 16 7 0-0 0-0.0 22 0 1 0Apr 12, 2011 Saint Vincent 12-9 12 2 14 25 19 0 0 3-3 14 11 9 4 0-0 0-0.0 5 0 0 0Apr 16, 2011 OBERLIN 22-4 22 13 35 36 29 0 0 4-5 7 20 11 7 0-0 0-0.0 20 0 1 0Apr 21, 2011 College of Wooster 14-13 14 2 16 30 22 0 1 3-5 15 15 17 5 0-0 3-9.0 30 0 0 0Apr 23, 2011 WITTENBERG 12-11 12 1 13 23 17 0 0 5-9 20 14 17 7 0-0 0-0.0 28 0 1 0Apr 28, 2011 COLLEGE OF WOOSTER 10-14 10 5 15 30 19 1 0 3-5 9 16 17 6 0-0 0-0.0 25 0 1 0Allegheny 244-201 244 71 315 525 387 2 1 56-104 238 275 268 92 0-0 6-18.0 357 0 12 1Opponent 201 68 269 418 320 11 2 42-97 223 207 257 95 0-0 3-9.0 367 0 18 0

TEAM PER-GAMEGames played: 18Shots per game: 29.17; Goals per game: 13.56Assists per game: 3.94; Points per game: 17.50Faceoff W-L pct: 0.000; Clear pct.: 0.735

Date Opponent Score Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L TMar 05, 2011 FREDONIA STATE 10-18 60:00 18 18.00 4 . 1 8 2 0 1 0Mar 09, 2011 LYCOMING 16-6 60:00 6 12.00 5 . 4 5 5 1 0 0Mar 11, 2011 Adrian College 9-19 60:00 19 14.33 4 . 1 7 4 0 1 0Mar 12, 2011 Buffalo State 4-17 60:00 17 15.00 5 . 2 2 7 0 1 0Mar 15, 2011 MEDAILLE 21-3 60:00 3 12.60 6 . 6 6 7 1 0 0Mar 16, 2011 WAYNESBURG 19-0 60:00 0 10.50 7 1.000 1 0 0Mar 20, 2011 Occidental 11-9 60:00 9 10.29 8 . 4 7 1 1 0 0Mar 23, 2011 Pomona-Pitzer 14-10 60:00 10 10.25 12 . 5 4 5 1 0 0Mar 26, 2011 Ohio Wesleyan 15-12 60:00 12 10.44 4 . 2 5 0 1 0 0Mar 30, 2011 Alfred University 19-16 60:00 16 11.00 3 . 1 5 8 1 0 0Apr 2, 2011 Kenyon College 7-10 60:00 10 10.91 5 . 3 3 3 0 1 0Apr 06, 2011 Wash. & Jeff. 18-17 66:00 17 11.32 11 . 3 9 3 1 0 0Apr 09, 2011 DENISON 11-13 60:00 13 11.45 8 . 3 8 1 0 1 0Apr 12, 2011 Saint Vincent 12-9 60:00 9 11.28 5 . 3 5 7 1 0 0Apr 16, 2011 OBERLIN 22-4 60:00 4 10.79 7 . 6 3 6 1 0 0Apr 21, 2011 College of Wooster 14-13 60:00 13 10.93 7 . 3 5 0 1 0 0Apr 23, 2011 WITTENBERG 12-11 66:00 11 10.87 5 . 3 1 2 1 0 0Apr 28, 2011 COLLEGE OF WOOSTER 10-14 60:00 14 11.04 10 . 4 1 7 0 1 0Totals 244-201 1092:00 201 11.04 116 . 3 6 6 12 6 0Opponent 1092:00 244 11.04 143 . 3 7 0 6 11 0

Allegheny Game Highs

Allegheny Individual Game Highs Allegheny Team Game-by-Game

Opponent Game Lows

Allegheny Team Game-by-Game Breakdown

2011 Allegheny College LacrosseAllegheny Player High/Low Analysis

All games (as of Jan 26, 2012)

Allegheny - INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

POINTS 12 Jensen Paterson vs Medaille (Mar 15)10 Jensen Paterson at Ohio Wesleyan (Mar 26)

GOALS 8 Jensen Paterson vs Wittenberg (Apr 23)7 Jensen Paterson at College of Wooster (Apr 21)7 Jensen Paterson at Alfred University (Mar 30)7 Jensen Paterson at Ohio Wesleyan (Mar 26)

ASSISTS 9 Jensen Paterson vs Medaille (Mar 15)5 Jensen Paterson vs Waynesburg (Mar 16)

SHOTS 12 Kiah Voyer-Colbath at Alfred University (Mar 30)12 Kiah Voyer-Colbath at Ohio Wesleyan (Mar 26)

SHOTS ON GOAL 9 Jensen Paterson vs Wittenberg (Apr 23)9 Kiah Voyer-Colbath at Ohio Wesleyan (Mar 26)

SAVES 12 Becca O'Shurak at Pomona-Pitzer (Mar 23)11 Becca O'Shurak at Wash. & Jeff. (Apr 06)

GROUND BALLS 6 Becca O'Shurak vs Wittenberg (Apr 23)6 Abby Silvester at Alfred University (Mar 30)

DRAW CONTROLS 8 Kiah Voyer-Colbath vs Medaille (Mar 15)8 Abby Silvester vs Fredonia State (Mar 05)

CAUSED TURNOVER 4 Kellee Cribby vs College of Wooster (Apr 28)4 Abby Silvester vs Denison (Apr 09)

2011 Allegheny College LacrosseAllegheny Team Game-by-GameAll games (as of Mar 08, 2012)

TEAM STATISTICS

Date Opponent Score G A Pts Sh Sog UP DN fpg-fps GB DC TO CT Faceoff Pen-Min Fo RC YC GCMar 05, 2011 FREDONIA STATE 10-18 10 0 10 24 20 0 0 2-6 7 15 18 4 0-0 0-0.0 10 0 0 0Mar 09, 2011 LYCOMING 16-6 16 2 18 39 25 0 0 5-8 12 14 18 5 0-0 0-0.0 22 0 1 0Mar 11, 2011 Adrian College 9-19 9 0 9 19 14 0 0 1-6 10 12 15 6 0-0 0-0.0 15 0 2 0Mar 12, 2011 Buffalo State 4-17 4 0 4 21 15 0 0 1-8 5 14 32 1 0-0 0-0.0 25 0 0 0Mar 15, 2011 MEDAILLE 21-3 21 11 32 28 22 0 0 3-4 5 21 8 4 0-0 0-0.0 18 0 0 0Mar 16, 2011 WAYNESBURG 19-0 19 13 32 45 30 0 0 1-5 13 16 8 5 0-0 0-0.0 22 0 0 0Mar 20, 2011 Occidental 11-9 11 2 13 24 16 0 0 2-4 19 10 14 1 0-0 0-0.0 0 0 1 1Mar 23, 2011 Pomona-Pitzer 14-10 14 2 16 28 28 0 0 4-6 3 13 1 2 0-0 0-0.0 24 0 1 0Mar 26, 2011 Ohio Wesleyan 15-12 15 4 19 36 24 0 0 3-6 21 15 19 7 0-0 2-6.0 38 0 0 0Mar 30, 2011 Alfred University 19-16 19 3 22 38 29 1 0 6-9 23 20 14 8 0-0 0-0.0 30 0 3 0Apr 2, 2011 Kenyon College 7-10 7 4 11 20 12 0 0 2-4 26 8 15 4 0-0 1-3.0 23 0 0 0Apr 06, 2011 Wash. & Jeff. 18-17 18 5 23 37 29 0 0 4-7 16 27 19 9 0-0 0-0.0 0 0 0 0Apr 09, 2011 DENISON 11-13 11 2 13 22 17 0 0 4-4 13 14 16 7 0-0 0-0.0 22 0 1 0Apr 12, 2011 Saint Vincent 12-9 12 2 14 25 19 0 0 3-3 14 11 9 4 0-0 0-0.0 5 0 0 0Apr 16, 2011 OBERLIN 22-4 22 13 35 36 29 0 0 4-5 7 20 11 7 0-0 0-0.0 20 0 1 0Apr 21, 2011 College of Wooster 14-13 14 2 16 30 22 0 1 3-5 15 15 17 5 0-0 3-9.0 30 0 0 0Apr 23, 2011 WITTENBERG 12-11 12 1 13 23 17 0 0 5-9 20 14 17 7 0-0 0-0.0 28 0 1 0Apr 28, 2011 COLLEGE OF WOOSTER 10-14 10 5 15 30 19 1 0 3-5 9 16 17 6 0-0 0-0.0 25 0 1 0Allegheny 244-201 244 71 315 525 387 2 1 56-104 238 275 268 92 0-0 6-18.0 357 0 12 1Opponent 201 68 269 418 320 11 2 42-97 223 207 257 95 0-0 3-9.0 367 0 18 0

TEAM PER-GAMEGames played: 18Shots per game: 29.17; Goals per game: 13.56Assists per game: 3.94; Points per game: 17.50Faceoff W-L pct: 0.000; Clear pct.: 0.735

Date Opponent Score Minutes GA GAAvg Saves Save% W L TMar 05, 2011 FREDONIA STATE 10-18 60:00 18 18.00 4 . 1 8 2 0 1 0Mar 09, 2011 LYCOMING 16-6 60:00 6 12.00 5 . 4 5 5 1 0 0Mar 11, 2011 Adrian College 9-19 60:00 19 14.33 4 . 1 7 4 0 1 0Mar 12, 2011 Buffalo State 4-17 60:00 17 15.00 5 . 2 2 7 0 1 0Mar 15, 2011 MEDAILLE 21-3 60:00 3 12.60 6 . 6 6 7 1 0 0Mar 16, 2011 WAYNESBURG 19-0 60:00 0 10.50 7 1.000 1 0 0Mar 20, 2011 Occidental 11-9 60:00 9 10.29 8 . 4 7 1 1 0 0Mar 23, 2011 Pomona-Pitzer 14-10 60:00 10 10.25 12 . 5 4 5 1 0 0Mar 26, 2011 Ohio Wesleyan 15-12 60:00 12 10.44 4 . 2 5 0 1 0 0Mar 30, 2011 Alfred University 19-16 60:00 16 11.00 3 . 1 5 8 1 0 0Apr 2, 2011 Kenyon College 7-10 60:00 10 10.91 5 . 3 3 3 0 1 0Apr 06, 2011 Wash. & Jeff. 18-17 66:00 17 11.32 11 . 3 9 3 1 0 0Apr 09, 2011 DENISON 11-13 60:00 13 11.45 8 . 3 8 1 0 1 0Apr 12, 2011 Saint Vincent 12-9 60:00 9 11.28 5 . 3 5 7 1 0 0Apr 16, 2011 OBERLIN 22-4 60:00 4 10.79 7 . 6 3 6 1 0 0Apr 21, 2011 College of Wooster 14-13 60:00 13 10.93 7 . 3 5 0 1 0 0Apr 23, 2011 WITTENBERG 12-11 66:00 11 10.87 5 . 3 1 2 1 0 0Apr 28, 2011 COLLEGE OF WOOSTER 10-14 60:00 14 11.04 10 . 4 1 7 0 1 0Totals 244-201 1092:00 201 11.04 116 . 3 6 6 12 6 0Opponent 1092:00 244 11.04 143 . 3 7 0 6 11 0

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Team Game RecordsPoints35, v. Oberlin 04/16/1132, v. Waynesburg 03/16/1132, v. Medaille 03/15/1132, v. Frostburg St. 03/10/0929, v. Washington & Jefferson 04/02/08

Goals22, v. Oberlin 04/16/1122, v. Frostburg St. 03/10/0921, v. Medaille 03/15/1121, v. Medaille 03/30/1020, v. Washington & Jefferson 04/02/0820, v. Earlham 04/17/99

Saves29, v. Mercyhurst 04/28/9628, v. OWU 04/16/9427, v. Denison 04/02/94

Assists13, v. Oberlin 04/16/1113, v. Waynesburg 03/16/1111, v. Medaille 03/15/119, 5 times* Last, v. Waynesburg 04/15/10

Individual Game RecordsPoints12, Jensen Paterson v. Medaille 03/15/1111, Jill Michalski v. Alfred 04/02/9510, Jensen Paterson v. OWU 03/26/11 9, Meg Grossman v. Frostburg St. 03/10/098, 8 times* Last, Jensen Paterson v. Wittenberg 04/28/11

Goals9, Jill Michalski v. Alfred 04/02/958, Jensen Paterson v. Wittenberg 04/23/118, Christina Zanic v. Bridgewater St. 03/17/08 8, Barb Eklund v. St. John Fisher 03/10/098, Jill Michalski v. OWU 04/15/95

Saves28, Julie Crowe v. OWU 04/16/9524, Jen Jenks v. Denison 05/01/9722, Julie Crowe v. OWU 04/15/95 22, Julie Crowe v. Wooster 03/10/0920, Stephany Hart v. OWU 04/28/01

Assists9, Jensen Paterson v. Medaille 03/15/115, Jensen Paterson v. Waynesburg 03/16/114, 6 times* Last, Jensen Paterson v. Kenyon 04/02/11

Points1. Jensen Paterson, 112 ‘112. Kiah Voyer-Colbath, 68 ‘113. Jensen Paterson, 66 ‘10 Jensen Paterson, 66 ‘095. Jill Michalski, 62 ‘956. Meg Grossman, 59 ‘107. Jensen Paterson, 57 ‘088. Ashley Hughes, 51 ‘089. Meg Grossman, 49 ‘0910. Barbara Eklund, 48 ‘99 Brennan Maine, 48 ‘11

Goals1. Jensen Paterson, 74 ‘112. Kiah Voyer-Colbath, 60 ‘113. Jill Michalski, 58 ‘954. Jensen Paterson, 53 ‘095. Meg Grossman, 51 ‘10 Jensen Paterson, 51 ‘107. Barbara Eklund, 45 ‘998. Jensen Paterson, 44 ‘089. Emily Deering, 43 ‘0310. Kiah Voyer-Colbath, 41 ‘09 Brennan Maine, 41 ‘11

Assists1. Jensen Paterson, 38 ‘112. Jane Popelka, 17 ‘973. Ashley Hughes, 16 ‘08 Christina Zanic, 16 ‘105. Jensen Paterson, 15 ‘106. Jensen Paterson, 13 ‘09 Jensen Paterson, 13 ‘08 Ashlet Hughes, 13 ‘06 Ashley Hughes, 13 ‘05 Liz Geller, 13 ‘02

Saves1. Melissa Pastrick, 177 ‘96 Julie Crowe, 177 ‘953. Julie Crowe, 159 ‘944. Lesley Stange, 156 ‘08 Devin McCue, 156 ‘006. Stephany Hart, 151 ‘017. Lesley Stange, 149 ‘068. Jennifer Jenks, 148 ‘979. Devin McCue, 126 ‘9910. Beth McLaughlin, 125 ‘03

Individual Season Records

Christina Zanic2007-10

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Points1. Jensen Paterson, 300 ‘08-’112. Ashley Hughes, 197 ‘05-’083. Kiah Voyer-Colbath, 157 ‘09-Pres.4. Meg Grossman, 147 ‘07-’105. Emily Deering, 144 ‘03-’066. Christina Zanic, 137 ‘07-’107. Eleni Kacoyianni, 119 ‘96-’998. Ashley Lemmon, 116 ‘02-’059. Jill Michalski, 102 ‘94-’9510. Ashley Rogerson, 101 ‘03-’06

Goals1. Jensen Paterson, 221 ‘08-’112. Kiah Voyer-Colbath, 137 ‘09-Pres.3. Ashley Hughes, 125 ‘05-’084. Emily Deering, 123 ‘03-’065. Meg Grossman, 118 ‘07-’106. Christina Zanic, 104 ‘07-’107. Eleni Kacoyianni, 91 ‘96-’99 Jill Michalski, 91 ‘94-’959. Ashley Lemon, 87 ‘02-’0510. Abby Silvester, 80 ‘08-’11

Assists1. Jensen Paterson, 79 ‘08-’112. Ashley Hughes, 54 ‘05-’083. Christina Zanic, 33 ‘07-’104. Ashley Lemmon, 29 ‘02-’05 Meg Grossman, 29 ‘07-’106. Eleni Kacoyianni, 28 ‘96-’997. Jane Popelka, 27 ‘95-’988. Ashley Rogerson, 25 ‘03-’06 Abby Silvester, 25 ‘08-’1110. Michelle Dudevoir, 22 ‘04-’07

Saves1. Lesley Strange, 497 ‘05-’082. Beth McLaughlin, 355 ‘02-’043. Julie Crowe, 336 ‘94-’954. Devin McCue, 282 ‘99-’025. Stephany Hart, 269 ‘98-’016. Becca O’Shurak, 237 ‘08-’117. Melissa Pastrick, 226 ‘96-’978. Rachael Coons, 201 ‘07-’109. Jennifer Jenks, 195 ‘97-’9910. Julia Leach, 78 ‘96-’98

Wins1. Lesley Stange, 26 ‘05-’082. Becca O’Shurak, 18 ‘09-’113. Beth McLaughlin, 17 ‘02-’044. Rachael Coons, 10 ‘07-’105. Devin McCue, 9 ‘99-’026. Jennifer Jenks, 6 ‘97-’99 Julie Crowe, 6 ‘94-’95

Individual Career Records

All-Time Award WinnersIWLCA All-American

2011: Jensen Paterson (3rd)

IWLCA All-West Region2011: Jensen Paterson (1st) Kiah Voyer-Colbath (2nd)2010: Jensen Paterson (1st) Meg Grossman (1st)2009: Caitlin Harvey (1st) Jensen Paterson (2nd)2006: Emily Deering (1st) Ashley Rogerson (1st) Ashley Hughes (2nd)2005: Ashley Rogerson (1st) Emily Deering (2nd) Ashley Hughes (2nd)2004: Emily Deering (1st) Ashley Rogerson (2nd)2003: Emily Deering (2nd)

All-NCAC Selections2011: Jensen Paterson (1st) Kiah Voyer-Colbath (1st) Abby Silvester (2nd) Colleen Silky (2nd) Brennan Maine (HM) Kellee Cribby (HM)2010: Meg Grossman (1st) Emily Hoar (1st) Jensen Paterson (1st) Abby Silvester (2nd) Kiah Voyer-Colbath (HM) Christina Zanic (HM)2009: Meg Grossman (2nd) Cailin Harvey (2nd) Katie Murphy (2nd) Jensen Paterson (1st) Kiah Voyer-Colbath (2nd)2008: Laura Hoch (HM) Ashley Hughes (2nd) Katie Murphy (2nd) Jensen Paterson (1st) Christina Zanic (HM)2007: Michelle Dudevoir (2nd) Meg Grossman (HM) Ashley Huges (1st)2006: Emily Deering (1st) Michelle Dudevoir (HM) Lauren Hoch (HM) Ashley Hughes (1st) Ashley Rogerson (1st)

Kelly Towns (HM)2005 Joan Anderson (2nd) Emily Deering (1st) Ashley Hughes (1st) Ashley Lemmon (2nd) Ashley Rogerson (1st) Kelly Towns (2nd)2004: Joan Anderson (2nd) Emily Deering (1st) Liz Geller (2nd) Ashley Lemmon (2nd) Danie Parsons (2nd) Ashley Rogerson (1st)2003: Emily Deering (1st) Ashley Lemmon (2nd) Rebecca Ozimek (HM)2002: Liz Geller (2nd) Devin McCue (HM)2001: Robin Lill (HM) Devin McCue (HM)2000 K.C. Hartwig (2nd) Jessica Jones (HM) Robin Lill (HM)1999: Barbara Eklund (2nd) K.C. Hartwig (HM) Jessica Jones (HM) Eleni Kacoyianni (HM)1998: Eleni Kacoyianni (HM) Jane Popelka (HM)1997: Jodie Evans (HM) Jessica Jones (HM) Eleni Kacoyianni (HM)1996: Jodie Evans (HM) Eleni Kacoyianni (HM)1995: Kate Dillon (HM) Jill Michalski (1st)1994: Jill Michalski (2nd)

NCAC Player of the YearJensen Paterson, 2011

NCAC Defender of the YearEmily Deering, 2006

NCAC Newcomer of the YearKiah Voyer-Colbath, 2009

Emily Deering, 2003Barbara Eklund, 1999

NCAC Coach of the YearPaula Bonus, 2004

Jensen Paterson2008-11

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All-Time Series Records (1994-2011)

All-Time Coaches Records (1994-2011)Year Coach W-L Pct. NCAC Pct.2011 Stephanie Janice 12-6 .667 4-2 .667Total 12-6 .667 4-2 .6672010 Paula Habel 9-8 .529 4-2 .6672009 Paula Habel 5-10 .333 2-4 .3332008 Paula Habel 7-9 .438 4-2 .667Total 21-27 .438 10-8 .5552007 Lynn Zlotkowski 4-9 .308 2-4 .3332006 Lynn Zlotkowski 9-7 .563 4-2 .667Total 13-16 .448 6-6 .5002005 Paul Bonus 8-6 .571 3-3 .5002004 Paul Bonus 8-6 .571 3-3 .5002003 Paul Bonus 4-9 .308 2-5 .286Total 20-21 .488 8-11 .4212002 Stephanie Pavlick 5-9 .357 2-5 .2862001 Stephanie Pavlick 3-9 .250 1-6 .143Total 8-18 .308 3-11 .2142000 Maureen Hager 5-8 .385 1-6 .1431999 Maureen Hager 4-9 .308 2-5 .286Total 9-17 .346 3-11 .2141998 John Wilcher 2-12 .143 1-6 .1431997 John Wilcher 6-10 .375 2-5 .2861996 John Wilcher 4-10 .286 2-5 .2861995 John Wilcher 4-10 .286 1-6 .1431994 John Wilcher 2-10 .166 1-6 .143Total 18-52 .257 7-28 .200

18 Seasons 101-157 .391 41-77 .347Paula Habel

John Wilcher

Opponent W L First^ Last^Adrian 0 1 - -Alfred 4 4 1995 2011Bridgewater State 1 0 2008 2008Buffalo State 11 5 1994 2006Central Conn. State 0 1 - -Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 0 0 - -Clarkson 0 1 - -Connecticut College 0 2 - -Denison* 3 20 2004 2010Earlham 9 2 1996 2003FDU Florham 0 1 - -Franklin Pierce 1 0 2006 2006Fredonia State 5 12 1997 2005Frostburg State 2 1 2007 2009Gannon 0 3 - -Geneseo State 0 2 - -Grove City 1 0 1997 1997Indiana (Pa.) 0 4 - -Keene State 0 1 - -Kenyon* 6 13 1996 2010LeMoyne-Owen 0 1 - -Lycoming 2 0 2004 2011Medaille 5 0 2001 2011Mercyhurst 2 0 1996 1997Morrisville State 1 0 2007 2007

Opponent W L First^ Last^Mt. Holyke 0 1 - -New England 2 0 2004 2006North Central 1 0 2010 2010Notre Dame (Ohio) 2 2 2005 2006Oberlin* 9 15 2003 2011Occidental 1 0 2011 2011Ohio Wesleyan* 7 13 1994 2011Otterbein 0 0 - -Plymouth State 0 1 - -Pomona-Pitzer 1 0 2011 2011R.I.T 0 2 - -Smith 1 0 2009 2009Southern Maine 0 1 - -Springfield 0 1 - -St. John Fisher 0 1 - -St. Lawrence 0 2 - -St. Vincent 7 6 2000 2011Thiel 0 0 - -Vassar 1 2 2004 2004Washington & Jefferson 3 1 2008 2011Waynesburg 2 0 2010 2011Wellesley 0 1 - -Western Conn. St. 1 1 2005 2005Wittenberg* 9 10 1995 2011Wooster* 1 23 2011 2011

Bold - Indicates 2012 Opponent* - Indicates NCAC Opponent

^ - Indicates first win/last win over Opponent

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Year-by-Year Results (1994-2005)1994^ (2-10, 1-6 NCAC)

Coach: John Wilchervs. Oberlin L 1-21at Wooster L 8-22at Denison* L 1-20vs. Wooster* L 3-18at Earlham* L 4-17at Wittenberg* L 5-11at Kenyon* L 5-18vs. Ohio Wesleyan* W 9-8at. Oberlin* L 3-15vs. Kenyon L 7-8at Denison# L 4-22vs. Buffalo State W 16-1^ - Indicates inaugural season* - Indicates NCAC contest# - Indicates NCAC Tourna-ment

1995 (4-10, 1-6 NCAC)Coach: John Wilcher

at Oberlin L 1-17at Alfred W 7-4vs. Denison* L 5-22vs. Alfred W 15-1at Wooster* L 4-15vs. Earlham* L 12-13vs. Wittenberg* W 10-4at Buffalo State W 12-6at Wooster L 13-24at Ohio Wesleyan* L 10-16vs. Oberlin* L 3-19at Kenyon* L 7-13at Wittenberg L 9-17at Oberlin# L 9-16* - Indicates NCAC contest# - Indicates NCAC Tourna-ment

1996 (4-10, 2-5 NCAC)Coach: John Wilcher

vs. Conn. College @ L 1-16at Alfred L 3-4vs. Kenyon* W 12-6vs. Wooster* L 4-14at Oberlin* L 4-13vs. Ohio Wesleyan* L 3-10vs. Buffalo State W 11-0at Denison* L 1-19at Wooster L 5-11at Earlham* W 6-13at Wittenberg* L 7-13vs. Gannon L 8-13vs. Mercyhurst W 15-1at Oberlin# L 6-15 * - Indicates NCAC contest# - Indicates NCAC Tourna-

ment@ - Played in Hilton Head, S.C.

1997 (6-10, 2-5 NCAC)Coach: John Wilcher

vs. Conn. College @ L 3-20vs. Alfred L 8-11at Kenyon* L 6-9vs. Oberlin* L 4-15at Ohio Wesleyan* L 3-7at Wooster* L 11-12at Buffalo State W 16-11at Oberlin* L 0-17vs. Grove City W 10-6at Mercyhurst W 12-9vs. Earlham* W 16-7vs. Wittenberg* W 8-3at Fredonia State W 8-5at Gannon L 5-21vs. Denison* L 5-15at Denison# L 10-13* - Indicates NCAC contest# - Indicates NCAC Tourna-ment@ - Played in Panama City, Fla.

1998 (2-12, 1-6 NCAC)Coach: John Wilcher

vs. St. Lawrence @ L 5-15at Alfred L 4-18vs. Fredonia State% L 8-15vs. LeMoyne% L 8-11at Oberlin* L 2-16at Earlham* W 10-4at Wittenberg* L 10-11vs. Buffalo State W 16-5vs. Ohio Wesleyan* L 8-22vs. Wooster* L 9-17vs. Kenyon* L 14-17vs. Fredonia State L 3-13vs. Gannon L 3-16at Denison* L 2-23* - Indicates NCAC contest% - Wittenberg Invitational@ - Played in Panama City, Fla.

1999 (4-9, 2-5 NCAC)Coach: Maureen Hager

vs. Fredonia State% L 12-23vs. Earlham% W 14-4at Wooster* L 11-15at Kenyon* L 10-15at Buffalo State W 10-8at Ohio Wesleyan* L 5-18vs. Alfred L 3-20

vs. Earlham* W 20-5vs. Wittenberg* W 5-4at Fredonia State L 9-13vs. Oberlin* L 6-14vs. Denison* L 7-23at Oberlin# L 5-17* - Indicates NCAC contest# - Indicates NCAC Tourna-ment% - Wittenberg Invitational

2000 (5-8, 1-6 NCAC)Coach: Maureen Hager

at St. Vincent Fisher L 12-16vs. Fredonia State W 14-8at. St. Vincent W 14-4at Wittenberg* L 4-16at Earlham* W 10-4vs. Wooster* L 3-17vs. Kenyon* L 2-16at Denison* L 0-21vs. St. Vincent W 15-4at Oberlin* L 5-11vs. IUP L 8-17vs. Buffalo State W 13-7vs. Ohio Wesleyan* L 5-14* - Indicates NCAC contest

2001 (3-9, 1-6 NCAC)Coach: Stephanie Pavlick

at Fredonia State L 3-14at Wooster* L 3-17at Kenyon* L 2-17at Medaille W 18-1vs. Denison* L 1-23vs. Oberlin* L 5-11vs. St. Vincent L 8-12vs. Wittenberg* L 5-16vs. Earlham* W 13-4at Buffalo State W 8-6at IUP L 6-15at Ohio Wesleyan* L 2-5* - Indicates NCAC contest

2002 (5-9, 2-5 NCAC)Coach: Stephanie Pavlick

vs. Vassar% L 6-15vs. St Lawrence% L 8-14vs. Buffalo State W 9-8vs. IUP L 7-16at Earlham* W 11-10at Wittenberg*(^) L 12-13vs. Medaille W 12-1vs. Ohio Wesleyan*(̂ ) W 8-7at St. Vincent L 8-14vs. Fredonia State W 9-6vs. Kenyon* L 6-17

vs. Wooster* L 4-13at Oberlin* L 7-11at Denison* L 3-17* - Indicates NCAC contest(^) - Indicates Overtime contest% - Played in Panama City, Fla.

2003 (4-9, 2-5 NCAC)Coach: Paul Bonus

vs. Vassar% L 9-11vs. Clarkson% L 3-10vs. Buffalo State W 9-8at Fredonia State L 6-8at Kenyon* L 6-12at IUP L 8-16vs. Earlham* W 11-1at Ohio Wesleyan* L 13-14vs. St. Vincent (^) W 8-7vs. Oberlin* W 13-7vs. Denison* L 11-12vs. Wittenberg* L 6-12at Wooster* L 3-16* - Indicates NCAC contest(^) - Indicates Overtime contest% - Played in Panama City, Fla.

2004 (8-6, 3-3 NCAC)Coach: Paul Bonus

vs. Vassar% W 15-4vs. New England% W 12-6at Denison* L 6-8at St. Vincent L 12-16at Wittenberg* L 4-8at Buffalo State L 4-10vs. Fredonia State W 9-7at Lycoming W 14-10vs. Oberlin* W 19-6vs. Ohio Wesleyan* W 15-10vs. Kenyon* W 13-9vs. Wooster* L 5-8vs. Denison# W 11-10vs. Wooster# L 6-10* - Indicates NCAC contest# - Indicates NCAC Tourna-ment% - Played in W. Palm Beach Fla.

2005 (8-6, 3-3 NCAC)Coach: Paul Bonus

vs. Central Conn.% L 4-11vs. Western Conn.% W 11-2vs. Fredonia State% W 10-4at Notre Dame (OH) W

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Year-by-Year Results (2005-2011)vs. Buffalo State L 5-13vs. Wittenberg* W 11-7vs. St. Vincent W 14-8vs. Medaille W 18-3vs. Denison* (^^) L 7-8at Kenyon* W 7-6vs. Oberlin* W 14-2at Ohio Wesleyan* L 6-10at Wooster* L 11-12vs. Denison# L 8-9* - Indicates NCAC contest# - Indicates NCAC Tournament(^^) - Double overtime% - Played in Wellington, Fla.

2006 (9-7, 4-2 NCAC)Coach: Lynn Zlotkowski

vs. New England% W 8-3vs. Franklin Pierce% W 10-3vs. Wellesley% L 8-9vs. Geneseo L 4-9vs. Ohio Wesleyan* L 9-15vs. Wooster* L 8-14at Buffalo State (^) W 9-8at Wittenberg* W 14-9vs. Notre Dame (OH) W 16-7at Denison* W 10-7at St. Vincent L 9-10at Oberlin* W 14-10vs. Kenyon* W 15-9at Fredonia State L 5-9vs. Ohio Wesleyan# W 9-7 vs. Denison# L 7-11* - Indicates NCAC contest# - Indicates NCAC Tournament(^) - Indicates overtime contest% - Played in Wellington, Fla.

2007 (4-9, 2-4 NCAC)Coach: Lynn Zlotkowski

vs. Buffalo State L 11-20vs. Plymouth State% L 4-18vs. Frostburg State% W 13-12vs. Morrisville State% W 20-10vs. Fredonia State L 3-12at Ohio Wesleyan* L 8-17at Kenyon* L 9-15at St. Vincent L 9-17vs. Denison* L 6-14at Geneseo L 8-22vs. Oberlin* W 17-13at Wooster* L 7-14vs. Wittenberg* (^^) W 18-17* - Indicates NCAC contest(^^) - Double overtime% - Played in Wellington, Fla.

2008 (7-9, 4-2 NCAC)Coach: Paula Habel

at Buffalo State L 3-16at RIT L 6-11vs. Springfield Coll.% L 6-19vs. Bridgewater State% W 18-17vs. FDU-Florham% L 10-21vs. Notre Dame (OH) L 5-11vs. Ohio Wesleyan* W 13-5vs. Wash. & Jeff. W 20-9

at Fredonia State L 7-15at Oberlin* W 18-17at Denison* L 11-14vs. Wooster* L 10-14at Wittenberg* W 13-12vs. St. Vincent W 15-5vs. Kenyon* W 14-9at Ohio Wesleyan# L 9-13* - Indicates NCAC contest# - Indicates NCAC Tournament% - Played in W. Palm Beach, Fla.

2009 (5-10, 2-4 NCAC)Coach: Paula Habel

vs. Frostburg State W 22-14vs. RIT L 8-14vs. Keene State% L 10-13vs. Mount Holyoke% L 12-15vs. Smith% W 16-5at Ohio Wesleyan* L 16-17at Wash. & Jeff. W 21-17vs. Oberlin* W 23-10at Wooster* L 11-17vs. Fredonia State L 9-15vs. Wittenberg* W 17-9at Notre Dame (OH) L 10-12at Kenyon* L 13-20at St. Vincent L 14-17vs. Denison* L 13-14* - Indicates NCAC contest% - Played in Wellington, Fla.

2010 (9-8, 4-2 NCAC)Coach: Paula Habel

at Frostburg State L 12-14vs. Alfred W 13-11vs. West Conn.% L 17-21vs. Southern Maine% L 14-19vs. Ohio Wesleyan* W 15-8vs. Medaille W 21-3vs. Wooster* (^^) L 11-14at Wittenberg* L 11-12vs. Wash. & Jeff. L 7-11vs. Kenyon* W 13-11at Fredonia State L 8-19at Waynesburg W 18-2at Denison* (^^) W 11-10at Oberlin* W 19-11vs. North Central W 16-12vs. St. Vincent W 9-8vs. Wooster# L 9-13* - Indicates NCAC contest# - Indicates NCAC Tournament(^^) - Double overtime% - Played in W. Palm Beach, Fla.

2011 (12-6, 4-2 NCAC)Coach: Stephanie Janice

vs. Frostburg State L 10-18vs. Lycoming W 16-6at Adrian L 9-19vs. Buffalo State% L 4-17vs. Medaille W 21-3

vs. Waynesburg W 19-0at Occidental W 11-9at Pomona-Pitzer W 14-10at Ohio Wesleyan* W 15-12at Alfred W 19-16at Kenyon * L 7-10at Wash & Jeff (^) W 18-17vs. Denison* L 11-13at St. Vincent W 12-9vs. Oberlin* W 22-4at Wooster W 14-13vs. Wittenberg*(^^) W 12-11vs. Wooster# L 10-14* - Indicates NCAC contest# - Indicates NCAC Tournament(^) - Overtime(^^) - Double overtime% - Played in Adrian, Mich.

Mar. 30, 1994 - The Allegheny wom-

en’s lacrosse team competes in their first ever varsity game against Oberlin College at Robertson Field. The Gators would take

their lumps early, but would get the programs first ever victory, at home, against NCAC foe Ohio Wesleyan, 9-8.

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2012 Opponent InformationFredonia State University Thiel College Lycoming College Adrian College

Medaille College Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Occidental College Waynesburg College

Ohio Wesleyan U. Washington & Jefferson Denison University St. Vincent College

Oberlin College The College of Wooster Wittenberg University Otterbein University

Kenyon College

Location: Fredonia, N.Y.Nickname: Blue DevilsConference: SUNYAC2011 Record: 12-5Conference Record: 4-4 Head Coach: Chris Case

Location: Greenville, Pa.Nickname: TomcatsConference: N/A2011 Record: N/AConference Record: N/AHead Coach: Kati Robbins

Location: Williamsport, Pa.Nickname: WarriorsConference: MAC2011 Record: 3-12Conference Record: 3-9Head Coach: Chrissy Trescavage

Location: Adrian, Mich.Nickname: BulldogsConference: MWLC2011 Record: 16-5Conference Record: 6-0 Head Coach: Rachel Cibulas

Location: Buffalo, N.Y.Nickname: MavericksConference: NEAC2011 Record: 4-7Conference Record: 3-4 Head Coach: Danielle Holloway

Location: Claremont, Cali.Nickname: AthenasConference: SCIAC2011 Record: 16-3Conference Record: 10-0 Head Coach: Heather Semelmacher

Location: Los Angeles, Cali.Nickname: TigersConference: SCIAC2011 Record: 6-12Conference Record: 3-7 Head Coach: Michele Uhlfelder

Location: Fredonia, N.Y.Nickname: Blue DevilsConference: N/A2011 Record: 1-8Conference Record: N/AHead Coach: Thomas Zacoi

Location: Delaware, OhioNickname: Battling BishopsConference: NCAC2011 Record: 3-12Conference Record: 1-5Head Coach: Meg Grossman

Location: Washington, Pa.Nickname: PresidentsConference: N/A2011 Record: 13-4Conference Record: N/AHead Coach: Kate Scattergood

Location: Granville, OhioNickname: Big RedConference: NCAC2011 Record: 13-5Conference Record: 6-0 Head Coach: Kristin Ramey

Location: Road Latrobe, Pa.Nickname: BearcatsConference: N/A2011 Record: 2-8Conference Record: N/AHead Coach: Jym Walters

Location: Oberlin, OhioNickname: YeowomenConference: NCAC2011 Record: 4-9Conference Record: 0-6Head Coach: Jacqueline McDevitt

Location: Wooster, OhioNickname: Fighting ScotsConference: NCAC2011 Record: 10-6Conference Record: 4-2Head Coach: Liz Ford

Location: Springfield, OhioNickname: TigersConference: NCAC2011 Record: 9-6Conference Record: 3-3Head Coach: Beth Hemminger

Location: Westerville, OhioNickname: CardinalsConference: N/A2011 Record: N/AConference Record: N/AHead Coach: Stephani Schmidt

Location: Gambier, OhioNickname: LadiesConference: NCAC2011 Record: 9-6Conference Record: 3-3Head Coach: Meredith Buzzi

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2011 All-NCAC Selections

First TeamJensen Paterson, Sr., AttackKiah Voyer-Colbath, Jr. Mid

Second TeamAbby Silvester, Sr., MidColleen Silky, Sr., Def

Honorble MentionBrennan Maine, Fr., AttackKellee Cribby, Fr., Def

NCAC Player of the YearJensen Paterson, Sr., Attack

Oberlin CollegeOberlin, Ohio

Kenyon CollegeGambier, Ohio

Ohio Wesleyan U.Delaware, Ohio

Denison UniversityGranville, Ohio

Wittenberg U.Springfield, Ohio

College of WoosterWooster, Ohio

NCAC OverallTeam W L T Pct W L T PctDenison ......................6 0 0 1.00 13 5 0 .722Wooster ......................4 2 0 .667 10 6 0 .625Allegheny ..................4 2 0 .667 12 6 0 .667Wittenberg .................3 3 0 .500 9 6 0 .600

NCAC OverallTeam W L T Pct W L T PctKenyon..................... 3 3 0 .500 9 6 0 .600Ohio Wesleyan......... 1 5 0 .167 3 12 0 .200Oberlin......................0 6 0 .000 4 9 0 .308

2011 NCAC Final Standings

FORTWAYNE

OHIO

INDIANAPENNSYLVANIA

65

74

64

75

69

75

70

74

65

80

76

7980

71

70

90

OBERLIN, OH 44074OBERLIN COLLEGE

RICHMOND,IN 47374

COLLEGE

SPRINGFIELD, OH 45501

WITTENBERGUNIVERSITY

WOOSTER, OH 44691

COLLEGE OFWOOSTER

GRANVILLE, OH 43023

DENISONUNIVERSITY

GAMBIER, OH 43022KENYON COLLEGE

HIRAM, OH 44234

HIRAMCOLLEGE

MEADVILLE, PA 16335ALLEGHENY COLLEGE

CRAWFORDSVILLE, IN 47933WABASH COLLEGE

DELAWARE, OH 43015

OHIO WESLEYANUNIVERSITY

ATHLETIC CONFERENCE

For additional Information:

NORTHCOAST.ORG

GREENCASTLE, IN 46135

North Coast Athletic Conference

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