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2012 Rutgers University Women's Lacrosse Yearbook

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TABLE OF CONTENTSQuick Facts/TOC .................................................................................. 52012 Outlook ..................................................................................... 6-72012 Roster .......................................................................................... 8 Head Coach Laura Brand-Sias .............................................10-11Assistant Coaches ............................................................................ 12Support Staff ....................................................................................... 132012 Opponents ............................................................................... 142012 Scarlet Knights ..............................................................16-272011 Season In Review ..........................................................28-312011 Statistics and Results ........................................................ 32Rutgers in the Community .....................................................34-35All-Time Award Winners .........................................................38-39Rutgers Record Book ...............................................................40-41All-Time Letterwinners .............................................................41-42All-Time Results ...........................................................................43-45Series vs Opponents .................................................................46-47Media Information ............................................................................. 48President. Richard L. McCormick .............................................. 50Athletic Director Tim Pernetti ..................................................... 51A Brief History/Rutgers At A Glance ...............................52-53Athletic Department Staff ............................................................. 54

UNIVERSITY INFORMATIONFounded .............................................................................................................1766Location...............................................................................New Brunswick, N.J.President ................................................................ Dr. Richard L. McCormickDirector of Athletics .......................................................................Tim PernettiEnrollment .................................................................................................... 43,327Nickname ......................................................................................Scarlet KnightsConference ................................................................................................BIG EASTHome Court.......................................................................Yurcak Field (5,000)............................................................................................... RU Turf Field (2,000)

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach ......................................... Laura Brand-Sias (Rutgers, 1999)Career Record ................................................................ 88-74 (10 seasons)Record at Rutgers ......................................................78-67 (Nine seasons)Assistant Coaches ............................ Lisa Ojea (James Madison, 2003).........................................................................Anne Murray (Princeton, 2009)Lacrosse Phone .................................................................... (732) 445-88532011 Record ...................................................... 9-7/3-5 BIG EAST (T-Fifth)Letterwinners Returning/Lost .............................................................. 21/5Starters Returning/Lost ............................................................................. 7/5Newcomers ............................................................................................................ Six

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONSWomen’s Lacrosse Contact ..................................................... Allison MillerPhone ......................................................................................... (732) 445-8332Cell Phone ................................................................................ (732) 690-5733Fax ............................................................................................... (732) 445-3063Email ...................................................................... [email protected] .......................................................................www.scarletknights.comMailing Address ................................ Louis Brown Athletic Center (RAC).................................................................................................83 Rockafeller Road...........................................................................................Piscataway, NJ 08854

The 2012 Rutgers Women’s Lacrosse media guide is published by the Rutgers Division of Intercollegiate Athletics.

Editor: Allison MillerLayout and Design: Kevin RevoirEditorial Assistance: Hasim Phillips, Paige Schneider, Jimmy GillPhotography: Tom Cizek, Jim O’Connor, Larry Levanti, Patti Banks, John Strohsacker and U.S. Lacrosse

This guide has been compiled to assist the media with its coverage of the team. Updated results may be obtained throughout the season from the Athletic Communications Office at (732) 445-4200 or by accessing the women’s lacrosse website at www.scarletknights.com.

Office Of Athletic cOmmunicAtiOnsRutgers, The State University of New JerseyLouis Brown Athletic Center83 Rockafeller Rd.Piscataway, NJ 08854(732) 445-4200(732) 445-3063 - FAX

Associate Athletic Director/Athletic Communications: .....Jason BaumDirector: ................................................................................................... Kevin LorinczAssociate Director: ............................................................................Hasim PhillipsAssistant Director: ....................................................................................... Alli MillerAssociate Director ...................................................................... Patrick CrawfordAssistant: ...........................................................................................Paige SchneiderAssistant: ........................................................................................................ Jimmy GillMedia, Editorial &Publication Specialist: .......................................................................... Kevin RevoirWeb Developer: ...................................................................................Colin Osborne

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2012 SEASON OUTLOOKR time.

That is the slogan of the 2012 Rutgers women’s lacrosse team, as the five Scarlet Knight seniors realize this is their last chance to make their mark on the program. The goal of RU is to get to the BIG EAST Championship - a feat the squad has not ac-complished since 2008 - and with the quality of depth at each position, the Scarlet Knights believe this is their year.

“We are realizing that we have a really good team this year, and we could definitely progress to the BIG EAST, which we haven’t done since I’ve been here,” said senior attack Lindsey Watts before the season. “All of the seniors know this is the year that we can really make an improvement all over the field and win.”

Although the Scarlet Knights lost three of their top four offensive producers from a year ago, the attack will be a more balanced assault in 2012, with multiple op-tions on every play. Along with Watts, the team will look to Megan Clements, Danielle Mascera, Annie McGinley and Amanda Trendell to produce at a high level this season.

Watts started all 16 games last season, recording 27 points on 24 goals and three assists. McGinley, recovering from a knee injury suffered against Monmouth in 2010, did not see action last season.

Arriving “On the Banks” to help the offense is freshmen Melissa Arthur, a Cherokee High School product that earned NJ South All-American honors as a junior.

The RU midfield will be led by Preseason All-BIG EAST unanimous selec-tion Ali Steinberg, the team’s co-captain. Start-ing all 16 games last season, Steinberg is the

leading returner with 37 draw controls and 35 points on 28 goals and seven assists. The senior was named to the 2011 IWLCA All-Region team and looks to improve her production in 2012.

Starting the final 10 games as a freshman last season, Lauren Sbrilli will be a key component of the midfield in her sophomore

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campaign. Rounding out the returning midfield is Stephanie An-derson, Brittany Davis, Sarah Mahon, Katrina Martinelli and Erin Turkot. Anderson notched nine goals and two assists in 2011, while Davis appeared in 11 games and scored two goals.

The Scarlet Knights wel-come freshmen midfield-ers Colleen Ekert, Kristin Kocher and Jenny Vlahos into the fold. Kocher was a two-time first team all-conference and all-south jersey honoree, as well as an first team all-state pick a year ago. Vlahos comes from Manhasset High School, where she started four years.

Perhaps the strongest phase of the 2012 Rut-gers squad, the defense returns three starters and 77 percent of its groundball production from a year ago, including senior captain Rebecca Alley. A 2011 IWLCA All-Region pick, Alley has started 25 of 32 games over the last two years and has taken on a leadership role this season. Also controlling the backfield for RU will be Chelsea Intrabartola and Kaitlyn Curran. The two defenders caused a combined 22 turnovers a year ago.

Adding experience to the RU defense will be Claire MacDougall, Hol-lie DiMuro and Rachel Welsh. Freshman Andrea Adams, a four-year starter for Shore Regional High School, will also see action. A First Team All-Shore selection, Adams and Shore Regional held opponents to 6.7 goals per game a year ago.

In net for the third-straight season will be junior goalkeeper Lily Kalata. A two-time IWLCA All-Region selection, Kalata has started all 32 games of her career. Last season, the goalie ranked first in the BIG EAST in goals against average, allowing just 8.77 per game. She led the RU defense to a No. 15 ranking in the country in scoring defense (9.19).

Backing up Kalata will be junior Aimee Chotikul and newcomer Candice Dandridge. A three-year starter for Cherry Hill West, Dandridge was a two-time all-conference selection.

The Scarlet Knights prepare from another highly competitive schedule, including the top squads in the BIG EAST Conference, such as Syracuse, Georgetown, Notre Dame and Loyola. The Scarlet Knights will also face quality local competition in Cornell, Penn, Hofstra and Princeton.

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2012 SCARLET KNIGHTSALpHABETICAL ROSTER

No. Name Pos. Cl. Hometown/ Previous School1 Andrea Adams D Fr. Monmouth Beach, N.J./Shore Regional2 Rebecca Alley D Sr. Tewksbury, N.J./Voorhees13 Stephanie Anderson M Jr. Wading River, N.Y./Shoreham-Wading River4 Melissa Arthur A Fr. Marlton, N.J./ Cherokee30 Aimee Chotikul GK Jr. Baltimore, Md./Baltimore Lutheran18 Megan Clements A So. Pennington, N.J./Hopewell Valley27 Kaitlyn Curran D Sr. North Brunswick, N.J./North Brunswick29 Candice Dandridge GK Fr. Cherry Hill, N.J./Cherry Hill West 19 Brittany Davis M R-Sr. Wading River, N.Y./Shoreham-Wading River/Delaware25 Hollie DiMuro D So. West Babylon, N.Y./West Babylon8 Colleen Ekert D Fr. Commack, N.Y./Commack16 Chelsea Intrabartola D So. Commack, N.Y./Commack9 Lily Kalata GK Jr. Nesconset, N.Y./Smithtown East12 Kristin Kocher M Fr. Medford, N.J./Shawnee20 Claire MacDougall D So. Moorestown, N.J./Moorestown15 Sarah Mahon M So. Spring Lake Heights, N.J./Manasquan17 Katrina Martinelli M So. Moorestown, N.J./Moorestown22 Danielle Mascera A Sr. Verona, N.J./Verona11 Annie McGinley A Sr. Moorestown, N.J./Moorestown24 Kelsey Miller A So. Moorestown, N.J./Moorestown10 Lauren Sbrilli M So. Martinsville, N.J./Bridgewater-Raritan6 Rachel Schneeberger A Jr. Watertown, N.Y./Watertown7 Ali Steinberg M Sr. Suffern , N.Y./Suffern21 Amanda Trendell A R-So. Yorktown Heights, N.Y./Yorktown3 Erin Turkot D So. Mountain Lakes, N.J./Mountain Lakes14 Jenny Vlahos M Fr. Manhasset, N.Y./Manhasset23 Lindsey Watts A Sr. Hillsborough, N.J./Hillsborough5 Rachel Welch D Jr. Medford, N.J./Shawnee

head coach: Laura Brand-SiasAssistant coach: Lisa OjeaAssistant coach: Anne Murray

1 Andrea Adams D Fr.

2 Rebecca Alley D Sr.

3 Erin Turkot D So.

4 Melissa Arthur A Fr.

5 Rachel Welch D Jr.

6 Rachel Schneeberger A Jr.

7 Ali Steinberg M Sr.

8 Colleen Ekert D Fr.

9 Lily Kalata GK Jr.

10 Lauren Sbrilli M So.

11 Annie McGinley A Sr.

12 Kristin Kocher M Fr.

13 Stephanie Anderson M Jr.

14 Jenny Vlahos M Fr.

15 Sarah Mahon M So.

16 Chelsea Intrabartola D So.

17 Katrina Martinelli M So.

18 Megan Clements A So.

19 Brittany Davis M R-Sr.

20 Claire MacDougall D So.

21 Amanda Trendell A R-So.

22 Danielle Mascera A Sr.

23 Lindsey Watts A Sr.

24 Kelsey Miller A So.

25 Hollie DiMuro D So.

27 Kaitlyn Curran D Sr.

29 Candice Dandridge GK Fr.

30 Aimee Chotikul GK Jr.

NUMERICAL ROSTER

SCARLET KNIGHTS BY...

CLASSseniors (7): Rebecca Alley, Kaitlyn Curran, Brittany Davis, Danielle Mascera, Annie McGinley, Ali Stein-berg, Lindsey WattsJuniors (5): Stephanie Anderson, Aimee Chotikul, Lily Kalata, Rachel Schneeberger, Rachel Welchsophomores (9): Megan Clements, Hollie DiMuro, Chelsea Intrabartola, Claire MacDougall, Sarah Mahon, Katrina Martinelli, Kelsey Miller, Lauren Sbrilli, Amanda Trendell, Erin Turkotfreshmen (6): Andrea Adams, Melissa Arthur, Candice Dandridge, Colleen Ekert, Kristin Kocher, Jenny Vlahos

pOSITIONAttack (8): Melissa Arthur, Megan Clements, Danielle Mascera, Annie McGinley, Kelsey Miller, Rachel Schneeberger, Amanda Trendell, Lindsey Watts midfield (9): Stephanie Anderson, Brittany Davis, Kristin Kocher, Sarah Mahon, Katrina Martinelli, Lauren Sbrilli, Ali Steinberg, Jenny Vlahos Defense (7): Andrea Adams, Rebecca Alley, Kaitlyn Curran, Hol-lie DiMuro, Colleen Ekert, Chelsea Intrabartola, Claire MacDougall, Erin TurkotGoalkeepers (3): Aimee Chotikul, Candice Dandridge, Lily Kalata

STATEmaryland (1): Aimee Chotikulnew Jersey (16): Andrea Adams, Rebecca Alley, Melissa Arthur, Megan Clements, Kaitlyn Cur-ran, Candice Dandridge, Kristin Kocher, Claire MacDougall, Sarah Mahon, Katrina Martinelli, Danielle Mascera, Annie McGinley, Kelsey Miller, Lauren Sbrilli, Erin Turkot, Lindsey Wattsnew York (10): Stephanie Ander-son, Brittany Davis, Hollie DiMuro, Colleen Ekert, Chelsea Intrabartola, Lily Kalata, Rachel Schneeberger, Ali Steinberg, Amanda Trendell, Jenny Vlahos

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Entering her 10th season as head coach of the Rutgers women’s lacrosse team, Laura Brand-Sias remains committed and determined to building a program that competes among the nation’s elite. Building upon back-to-back successful campaigns, the Scarlet Knights will look to seize the BIG EAST Championship and a berth to the NCAA Tournament in 2012.

Brand-Sias emphasizes the importance of developing her players on the field equally as much as producing quality character away from the game. Once a star for Rutgers women’s lacrosse in her own right, and now at the helm of the program, the former Scarlet Knight has her current squad continuing to make strides. With the help of state-of-the-art facilities, and a mix of talent and team chemistry, Brand-Sias will look to blend this year’s group of experienced core veterans with several standout newcomers as Rutgers embarks on its upcoming campaign.

Brand-Sias earned a three-year contract extension in December 2011, as Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Tim Pernetti continued her stay through the 2015 season.

Brand-Sias led Rutgers to a 9-7 record in 2011, as five Scarlet Knights were named to the IWLCA All-Mid-Atlantic Team – the most selections for RU since 1985. In the classroom, Rutgers was named a IWLCA Aca-demic Squad for the third-straight season, and Rebecca Alley and Emily Penn were selected to the IWLCA Academic Honor Roll. Brand-Sias also extended her coaching tree, as former assistant Kelly Nangle was named the Central Connecticut State University head coach.

The Scarlet Knights enjoyed a standout season in 2010, as RU jumped out to a 5-0 start, the best opening to the year in program history. Riutgers ended the year 11-5 overall and ranked in the final regular season IWLCA Top-20 Poll. Rutgers had a number of individual successes, including four Scarlet Knights earning selections to the IWLCA All-Mid-Atlantic Region team, while Brooke Cantwell earned All-American honors from the IWLCA. The success extended to the classroom, as RU was named an IWLCA All-Academic Team.

The program saw another Scarlet Knight earn All-BIG EAST honors for the seventh-consecutive season under Brand-Sias as Brooke Cantwell garnered second team accolades. It was Cantwell’s second all-conference selection of her career. Cantwell was also joined Emily Penn on the Intercol-legiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) All-Regional teams. Cantwell was a first team honoree, while Penn was picked to the second team.

Continually making academic excellence a No. 1 priority, Brand-Sias’ 2009 team was named to the IWLCA Division I All-Academic squad. She also saw two players named to the IWLCA All-Academic team, while a pair was inducted into Chi Alpha Sigma, the National College Athlete Honor Society.

Youth was served on the 2008 Rutgers women’s lacrosse team as the squad featured only one senior. But the young team was able to reach the BIG EAST Championship for the second-consecutive season before falling to then-No. 5 and eventual champion Syracuse in the first round, finishing the season 7-10. Three Scarlet Knights received post-season honors, as Cantwell was named to the All-BIG EAST First Team, while Mary Cryan and Jessica Davis were each named to the second team. Cantwell also earned a spot on the BIG EAST All-Tournament team after recording two goals and a team-high three draw controls against the Orange.

The IWLCA also recognized three Scarlet Knights, as Cantwell was named to the First Team All-Regional squad while goalkeeper Sandra Abel and Davis were each named to the second team. It marked the first time that three RU players were named to the IWLCA All-Regional teams in a season since three earned the honor in 2002.

Rutgers’ success on-the-field was matched with excellent academic achievement, as the team received the BIG EAST 2007-08 Team Academ-ic Excellence Award, given to squads with the highest collective grade-point averages in each conference sport. Moreover, women’s lacrosse was one of 50 schools that earned IWLCA Academic Squad honors, given to teams that have a collective GPA of 3.0 or higher. RU also saw two of its student-athletes named to the IWLCA Division I Academic Honor Roll in Rachel Doan and Jackie Lerner. A total of 159 student-athletes were named to the honor roll.

The 2007 campaign was a banner season for the Scarlet Knights. The team posted a 12-5 regular season record, achieved a national ranking and earned a trip the BIG EAST semifinals. The 12 wins included victories over No. 11 Cornell, No. 18 Connecticut, and No. 6 Notre Dame. Their four regular-season losses were at the hands of then-No. 9 Princeton, then-No. 9 Georgetown, No. 12 Syracuse and No. 1 Northwestern. The team eventually fell to then-No. 7 Syracuse in the semifinals of the BIG EAST Championship.

Individually, five RU players earned All-BIG EAST honors. Katie Batiuk picked up first team honors for the second consecutive year. She also received BIG EAST’s Midfielder of the Year award in 2005 and was named to the conference’s second team in 2003. Batiuk led the team in goals (42) and points (48), and shots taken (109). She was also named to the Tewaarton

HEAD COACH

LAURA BRAND-SIAS

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Trophy Watch List, an award that recognizes the top male and female varsity collegiate lacrosse player in the United States. Nina Frankoski joined Batiuk on the BIG EAST first team, while Jamie Farewell and Anne Marchitello and Jessica Davis earned spots on the conference’s second team. Marchitello was named to the BIG EAST second team for the third-consecutive year.

The team finished the season ranked No. 14, their highest ranking since a No. 11 standing during the 1999 regular season. The 12 wins tied the third-most in team history and marked the second time Brand-Sias led a team to 12 victories during her tenure.

In 2005, Brand-Sias saw four of her players earn BIG EAST postseason honors. Catherine Seals and Marchitello earned All-BIG EAST Second Team honors while Lyndsey Feldman and Batiuk earned All-BIG EAST First Team selections.

Batiuk was named the Midfielder of the Year after just her second season with the Scarlet Knights. Batiuk ended the season with 59 points on 47 goals and 12 assists. She scored at least one goal in 22-straight games, dating back to her freshman season. Marchitello earned her first career league honor. The midfielder led the BIG EAST in ground balls in both overall and league games, totaling 41 on the season overall and 19 during confer-ence action. Her 14 caused turnovers during BIG EAST play were tops in the league. She totaled 26 caused turnovers throughout the season to tie for second in the BIG EAST overall.

Rutgers began the 2004 season dropping a tight 14-13 game to the eventual national champion Northwestern Wildcats. The Scarlet Knights then went on a three-game win streak, but the toughness of their schedule caught up with them. Rutgers dropped an 8-6 heartbreaker to Cornell, 16-7 at Virginia Tech and 13-6 at No. 2 Georgetown. RU split its last eight games, with the highlight a 7-6 win over No. 6 Notre Dame.

In 2003, Rutgers was among the leaders nationally in several different categories, including scoring defense (sixth), scoring margin (ninth), win-ning percentage (ninth) and caused turnovers (13th). Cristina Curiale and Lyndsey Feldman were also ranked among the national leaders. Feldman finished the 2003 season fourth in the NCAA in save percentage and 10th in goals-against average, while Curiale was 14th nationally in assists per game.

In her inaugural season at the helm of her alma mater, Brand-Sias led a Scarlet Knight resurgence. Under her direction, RU posted a 12-4 record – its first winning season in four years. She guided a Rutgers team that was picked to finish sixth in the BIG EAST preseason poll to a fourth-place finish in the conference, winning three BIG EAST games for the first time in school history.

Brand-Sias’s immediate success earned her BIG EAST Coach of the Year laurels after just one season, an acknowledgement of the impressive turn-around she orchestrated of a program that had posted just seven wins in each of the three previous seasons.

In her first season, Rutgers earned several impressive victories, including an upset of No. 14 Yale. The win catapulted the Scarlet Knights to a nation-al ranking of 20th in the Brine/IWLCA Coaches Poll, a spot RU maintained for three-consecutive weeks.

Four Scarlet Knights earned BIG EAST postseason honors, including a pair of first team and second team selections. Two RU players were recognized by IWLCA/US Lacrosse on its All-Mid Atlantic Region Second Team, while another was one of just 87 student-athletes nationally to be named to the organization’s academic honor roll.

Brand-Sias came to Rutgers following one season as head coach at Fair-field University (2002), where she led the Stags to a 10-7 overall record. Fairfield advanced to the 2002 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Tourna-

ment championship match, finishing the season with a perfect 6-0 record in league play. In only one season with the Stags, Brand-Sias’s high-powered offense was ranked seventh nationally with a 12.82 goals-per-game aver-age. Defensively, Fairfield finished first in the MAAC and 11th in the nation in scoring defense, allowing opponents to score an average of just 8.59 goals per game.

As a player, Brand-Sias starred as a four-year letterwinner at midfield for Rutgers (1996-99), helping to lead the Scarlet Knights to their first-ever national ranking and an NCAA Tournament appearance in 1999.

Following her graduation, Brand-Sias remained with the program, serving as an assistant coach, where her responsibilities included working with the offense, recruiting, on-field instruction and administrative duties.

Brand-Sias continued to excel following her collegiate days as a member of the Canadian National Lacrosse Team from 1999-2004. She was a starter for the 2001 Canadian World Cup squad that placed fourth, losing to England in the bronze-medal game.

Her athletic career began at Radnor (Pa.) High School, where she played three years of lacrosse and field hockey. With the lacrosse team, Brand-Sias was named the squad’s Outstanding Athlete of the Year as a sophomore, junior and senior, in addition to serving as the team captain in 1995. Also a standout field hockey player, Brand-Sias was named captain her senior year and was recognized as a Senior All-Star. She was named to the all-league and all-county second teams. An all-around athlete, Brand-Sias spent her winters running indoor track. She received the High School Master of Sports Award.

She also founded Brand Elite, L.L.C., where she serves as the President and CEO, running various lacrosse camps and clinics throughout the summer.

Brand-Sias received a dual bachelor’s degree in sociology and psychology from Rutgers University in 1999. She and her husband Jim Sias reside in Somerset, N.J.

THE BRAND-SIAS FILEOVERALL RECORD88-74 (.543) - 10 seasons

RECORD AT RUTGERS78-67 (.538) - Nine seasons

COACHING EXpERIENCE2003 - Head coach,Rutgers University

2002 - Head coach,Fairfield University

AT RUTGERS: Two 12-win seasons (second-most single season wins in school history); 2005 BIG EAST Midfielder of the Year (Katie Batiuk); 27 All-BIG EAST postseason selections; two BIG EAST Tournament appearances; 24 IWLCA All-Region picks; 2007 IWLCA All-Ameri-can (Batiuk), 2010 IWLCA All-American (Cantwell)

pLAYING EXpERIENCE: Four-year letterwinner at Rutgers University. Member of the Canadian National Lacrosse Team from 1999-2004, earning a start on the Canadian team that finished fourth at the 2001 World Cup.

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Assistant coach lisa staedt Ojea joins the Rutgers women’s lacrosse staff this season after stints at Louisville, James Madison and Virginia Tech.

“Lisa brings a very impressive background to Rutgers, both as a player and a coach,” said head coach Laura Brand-Sias at the time of her hire. “Her BIG EAST and international experience will offer a lot to the program and I know we will benefit immediately from her addition.”

After arriving at Louisville in July of 2006, Ojea (pronounced Oh-HEY-uh) helped to transition the women’s lacrosse squad into a varsity program. Elevated to associate head coach in July 2009, Ojea served as the defensive coordinator, while also organizing recruiting, budgeting and travel.

Posting a 11-6 record in her final year with the Cardinals, Ojea helped to mentor two All-Region players and three All-BIG EAST student-athletes. She coached one of her charges to lead the coun-try in goals per game (2010, 2008), assists per game (2010) and caused turnovers per game (2008).

In 2005-06, Ojea worked at James Madison University – her alma mater – leading the Dukes to the CAA Championship and the NCAA Tournament quarterfinals. JMU reached a No. 8 final rank-ing and boasted a Tewaaraton nominee, two All-Americans and two regional All-Americans. Prior to that, Ojea spent two years with Virginia Tech as the first assistant.

As a player, Ojea was named to the CAA Silver Anniversary Team in 2010, after twice being named CAA Player of the Year. A three-time all-conference first team selection, Ojea earned All-America honors in 2001, 2002 and 2003. She was the JMU Female Ath-lete of the Year in 2003 and a Tewaaraton Trophy finalist in 2003, as well as a nominee in 2002.

Lisa and her husband Nick, the associate athletic director for com-pliance at Rutgers, reside in East Brunswick.

Anne murray begins her first season as assistant coach with the Rutgers women’s lacrosse staff. Murray arrives “On the Banks” after serving in the same capacity at Virginia Tech.

“Anne’s passion for lacrosse is evident as soon as you meet her,” said Brand-Sias after hiring Murray. “She possesses outstanding technical ability and she will make a quick impact to the program.”

Working for one year in Blacksburg, Va., Murray helped to lead the Hokies to their first winning campaign in the last 10 seasons. The Pittsburgh, Pa. native worked primarily with the defense, while also coordinating team travel, breaking down video and recruiting student-athletes. Murray implemented unified team strategies in practice, improving team and individual play as well as developing leadership and mental toughness within the team.

Prior to working at Virginia Tech, Murray was an assistant coach at Mount St. Mary’s University in Emmitsburg, Md., assisting the head coach in all facets of the program.

A four-year letterwinner at Princeton University, Murray helped to lead the Tigers to four NCAA Tournament appearances from 2005-09 and was a part of the Ivy League Champion squad in 2006. The Tigers went to three NCAA Quarterfinals in 2006, 2008 and 2009. Murray graduated from Princeton in 2009 with a degree in history.

Murray resides in North Brunswick, N.J.

LISA OJEAASSISTANT COACHFIRST SEASON

ANNE MURRAYASSISTANT COACHFIRST SEASON

ASSISTANT COACHES

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BILL BAILEYACADEMIC ADVISOR

SUPPORT STAFF

Bill Bailey advises men’s and women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s golf and softball. During his 11 years at Rutgers, he has worked with football, base-ball, men’s swimming, men’s and women’s fencing, men’s track & field and gymnastics. Bailey coordinates the class checking program. Further, he has played an integral role in the YES Clinics during the National Lacrosse Championships hosted by Rutgers. Bailey graduated from Cook College with a Business and Environ-mental Economics degree in 1994. While attending Rutgers, he participated on the varsity football team as a walk-on, starting four years in the backfield as tailback and fullback and earning a full scholarship. Bailey scored the first BIG EAST touchdown in 1991 and was named co-Captain for the 1993 season. Bill currently lives in Woodbridge Township with his wife, Sonya.

Jen Steinberg is in her 13th year with the Scarlet Knights. Since joining the Rutgers athletic training staff in 1999, she has been responsible for the healthcare of the women’s lacrosse team. She worked with the women’s volleyball team for her first four years at RU, and has been working with the field hockey team since the fall of 2003, and the swimming & diving program since the fall of 2004.

Steinberg graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1996 with a B.S. in Kinesiology and a certificate in Athletic Train-ing. She then attended North Carolina State University from 1997-99, where she completed her graduate studies in Sports Adminis-tration and worked as a Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer with the gymnastics and women’s soccer teams.

Steinberg has been an NATA Certified Athletic Trainer since 1997. A 1992 graduate of Marlboro (N.J.) High School, she now resides in Somerset, N.J.

JEN STEINBERGATHLETIC TRAINER

Kate hickeySenior Associate Director of

Athletics/SWA

matt colagiovanniAsst. Athletic Director/

Operations for Olympic Sports

uly molinaEquipment Manager

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Year in and out, Rutgers women’s lacrosse faces a challenging schedule and 2012 will be no different. The Scarlet Knights will host eight games this season and face off against three 2011 NCAA Tournament qualifiers.

“As always, we strive to play the best competition in our region,” said Brand-Sias before the season. “That, coupled with a first class BIG EAST schedule, creates exciting potential for the 2012 season.”

The Scarlet Knights open up the year playing host to Temple (Feb. 22) and Cor-nell (Feb. 25). It marks the fourth-straight season RU will open with TU and CU.

The next two road tests will be difficult ones, as RU takes on back-to-back 2011 NCAA Tournament participants Princeton (Feb. 29) and Penn (March 7). Rutgers wraps up its road trip with Hofstra on March 10.

Rutgers returns to Piscataway to take on Monmouth March 17 at 1 p.m. The Scarlet Knights welcome Saint Joseph’s on March 21, followed by a trip to Fairfield (March 24) to conclude the nonconference slate.

In the opening BIG EAST weekend, Rutgers welcomes Notre Dame (March 30) and Connecticut (April 1) to Yurcak Field. The contests will be televised on RVi-sion via www.scarletknights.com.

The Scarlet Knights travel to Villanova April 5, followed by a showdown at Syracuse on April 7.

The final home weekend for RU will include Louisville (April 13) and Cincinnati (April 15). Rutgers concludes the regular season on the road at 2010 BIG EAST Champion Loyola on April 20 and at the BIG EAST preseason favorite Georgetown on April 28.

The BIG EAST Women’s Lacrosse Tournament will be held at the Carrier Dome on the campus of Syracuse University from May 3-5, 2012. Rutgers is looking to make its first appearance since 2008.

2012 OPPONENTS

CORNELLSat. Feb. 25 • Piscataway, N.J.

head coach: Jenny Graap 2011 Record: 6-8Overall/seasons: 150-132/17 last meeting: RU won 11-7Record at cornell: 129-88/14 series vs. Ru: CU leads, 11-2

pRINCETONWed. Feb. 29 • Princeton, N.J.

head coach: Chris Sailer 2011 Record: 12-7Overall/seasons: 314-117/25 last meeting: PU won 9-8Record at Princeton: Same series vs. Ru: PU leads, 11-1-1

pENN Wed. March 7 • Philadelphia, Pa.

head coach: Karin Brower-Corbett 2011 Record: 11-6Overall/seasons: 141-93/14 last meeting: Penn won 9-6Record at Penn: 128-72/12 series vs. Ru: RU leads, 8-4

MONMOUTHSat. March 17 • Piscataway, N.J.

head coach: Denise Wescott 2011 Record: 10-7Overall/seasons: 177-173/22 last meeting: RU won 19-9Record at mu: 19-16/2 series vs. Ru: 8-0

SAINT JOSEpH’SWed. March 21 • Piscataway, N.J.

head coach: Denise Roessler 2011 Record: 5-11Overall/seasons: 71-128/13 last meeting: RU won 12-4Record at sJu: 66-117/12 series vs. Ru: 14-0

FAIRFIELDSat. March 24 • Fairfield, Conn.

head coach: Mike Waldvogel 2011 Record: 13-5Overall/seasons: 209-156/25 last meeting: First MeetingRecord at fu: 43-13/3 series vs. Ru: First Meeting

NOTRE DAMEFri. March 30 • Piscataway, N.J.

head coach: Christine Halfpenny 2011 Record: 10-9Overall/seasons: 43-44/5 last meeting: ND won 11-6Record at nD: First Season series vs. Ru: ND leads, 8-4

CONNECTICUTSun. April 1 • Piscataway, N.J.

head coach: Katie Woods 2011 Record: 9-7Overall/seasons: 35-49/5 last meeting: RU won 10-9Record at uconn: 9-7/1 series vs. Ru: RU leads, 11-2

LOYOLA (MD.)Fri. April 20 • Baltimore, Md.

head coach: Jen Adams 2011 Record: 17-3Overall/seasons: 39-16/3 last meeting: Loyola won 15-6Record at loyola: Same series vs. Ru: Tied, 3-3

CINCINNATISun. April 15 • Piscataway, N.J.

head coach: Lellie Swords 2011 Record: 2-13Overall/seasons: 16-49/4 last meeting: RU won 12-9Record at uc: Same series vs. Ru: RU leads, 3-0

LOUISVILLEFri. April 13 • Piscataway, N.J.

head coach: Kellie Young 2011 Record: 10-7Overall/seasons: 96-70/10 last meeting: LOU won 10-8Record at lOu: 43-24/4 series vs. Ru: LOU leads, 3-1

SYRACUSESat. April 7 • Syracuse, N.Y.

head coach: Gary Gait 2011 Record: 10-8Overall/seasons: 57-23/4 last meeting: SU won 11-7Record at su: Same series vs. Ru: SU leads, 13-3

VILLANOVAThurs. April 5 • Villanova, Pa.

head coach: Julie Young 2011 Record: 5-11Overall/seasons: 33-18/3 last meeting: RU won 13-10Record at Vu: First Season series vs. Ru: RU leads, 19-0

GEORGETOWNSat. April 28 • Washington, D.C.

head coach: Ricky Fried 2011 Record: 9-8Overall/seasons: 84-47/7 last meeting: GU won 9-8Record at Gu: Same Series vs. RU: GU leads, 17-3

TEMpLEWed. Feb. 22 • Piscataway, N.J.

head coach: Bonnie Rosen 2011 Record: 7-10Overall/seasons: 103-140/15 last meeting: RU won 11-10Record at temple: 37-50/5 series vs. Ru: TU leads, 16-5

HOFSTRASat. March 10 • Hofstra, N.Y.

head coach: Abby Morgan 2011 Record: 6-10Overall/seasons: 47-38/5 last meeting: RU won 11-10Record at hofstra: Same series vs. Ru: 19-8

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As a senior 2012: Named team captain with Ali Steinberg, as voted on by the team.

As a junior 2011: Started all 16 games as a defender… Named to the 2011 IWLCA All-Region Team … Finished with 19 ground balls and 22 draw controls … Led the Scarlet Knights with 22 caused turnovers … Caused three turnovers and grabbed a ground ball against Georgetown (5/1) … Picked up her first career assist vs. Cincinnati on April 17 … Caused three turnovers and picked up three ground balls against Louisville (4/15) … Tallied three caused turnovers in Rutgers’ 13-5 win over Delaware (3/5) … Against Princ-eton (3/2), controlled four draws, adding a ground ball and a caused turnover.

As a sophomore 2010: Saw action in all 16 games earning starts in nine... Finished with 16 ground balls and six draw controls... Ranked fourth for team leaders with 11 caused turnovers... Recorded career-high three ground balls in win over Denver (3/20) ... BIG EAST All-Academic Team.

As a freshman 2009: Did not see any game action ... Named to the BIG EAST All-Academic Team.

scholastic/Personal: Four-year member of the lacrosse team at Voor-hees High School... Finished her career with 216 goals, and 93 assists for 309 total points ... Three-time First Team All-Conference selection ... Helped team to three-straight Conference Champships ... Two-time Courier News First Team selection ... Two-time Express Time First Team selection ... 2008 Express Times Player of the Year ... Team leader in goals and points from 2006-08 ... Five-year member of club team Tristate lacrosse ... Born Dec. 5, 1989 ... Parents Peter and Anne Alley ... Has one brother, Matt ... Both her parents and brother are graduates of Rutgers.

Alley career highsGoals: --Assists: 1 vs. Cincinnati (4/17/11)Ground Balls: 3 (2x) last vs. Louisville (4/15/11)Draw Controls: 4 vs. Princeton (3/2/11)Caused Turnovers: 3 (6x) last vs. Georgetown (5/1/11)

REBECCAALLEY2012 Team CaptainSenior • Defense Tewksbury, N.J.Voorhees

Alley career statsYear GP/Gs sh sOG G A tP ct Dc GB 2009 DId Not See Action2010 16/9 0 0 0 0 0 11 6 162011 16/16 0 0 0 1 1 22 22 19cAReeR 32/25 0 0 0 1 1 33 28 35

As a senior 2012: Named team captain with Rebecca Alley, as voted on by the team.

As a junior 2011: Started all 16 games as a midfielder … Named to the 2011 IWLCA All-Region Team … Led Rutgers with 37 draw controls … Ranked second on the team with 35 points, 28 goals and 77 shots ... Notched two-plus goals in eight contests ... Controlled three-plus draws in seven matches ... Recorded a total of seven assists, 20 ground balls and eight caused turnovers … Scored four goals in Rutgers’ 12-4 win over Saint Joseph’s (3/9) … Tallied four ground balls in Rutgers’ win over Temple (2/23) ... Tied a career-high with three assists in the RU win over Monmouth (4/5) … Scored four goals, controlled four draws and scooped a ground ball against Villanova (4/26).

As a sophomore 2010: Played in all 16 games, earning starts in 15 ... Tallied eight goals, four assists, 18 ground balls and nine caused turnovers ... Had a team-high 40 draw controls ... Notched a career-high and set a school-record 10 draw controls in a single game against Connecticut (4/3) ... Tied her career-high with two goals in two games, against Saint Joseph’s (3/10) and Monmouth (4/7) ... BIG EAST All-Academic Team.

As a freshman 2009: Appeared in all 16 games, making one start in her rookie campaign ... Scored seven goals and recorded one assist, for a total of eight points ... Tallied first collegiate goal in RU’s 7-6 win at Saint Joseph’s (3/11) ... Scored the game-winning goal against Connecticut (4/11) ... Recorded first collegiate assist at Louisville (4/3) ... Scooped up 13 ground balls and caused three turnovers ... Tallied three ground balls on two occasions against Denver (3/20) and at Connecticut ... Won 17 draw controls, including at least one in 13 games ... Tallied a pair of draw controls in four separate games.

scholastic/Personal: Five-year member of the lacrosse team at Suffern High School ... Finished her career with 176 goals and 87 assists, including 64 goals and 46 assists her senior campaign ... Two-time Honorable Men-tion All-American selection ... Earned first Team All-America honors her se-nior year ... Four-year member of the club team Hudson Valley Hurricanes ... Four-year member of the Empire State Team ... Three-year participant on the New York State Team at the U.S. National Tournament ... Member of team four and one ... Born May 10, 1990 ... Parents Rick and Mindi Stein-berg... Has two sisters, Jessie and Lindsay, and one brother, Jordan.

steinberg career highsGoals: 4 (3x) last vs. Villanova (4/26/11)Assists: 3 (2x) last vs. Monmouth (4/5/11)Ground Balls: 4 vs. Temple (2/23/11)Draw Controls: 10 vs. Connecticut (4/3/10)Caused Turnovers: 2 (4x) last vs. Delaware (3/5/11)

ALISTEINBERG2012 Team CaptainSenior • MidfieldSuffern, N.Y.Suffern

steinberg career statsYear GP/Gs sh sOG G A tP ct Dc GB2009 16/1 22 16 7 1 17 3 13 172010 16/15 25 17 8 4 12 9 40 182011 16/16 77 56 28 7 35 8 37 20cAReeR 48/32 124 89 43 12 55 20 94 51

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KAITLYNCURRANSenior • DefenseNorth Brunswick N.J.Good Counsel

As a junior 2011: Started in all 16 games as a defender … Picked up a total of 19 ground balls ... Caused 11 turnovers … Registered two-plus ground balls in six games ... Caused multiple turnovers in three contests ... Recorded four ground balls against Notre Dame (4/11) ... Tallied two caused turn-overs against Syracuse (3/26), Penn (3/16) and Saint Joe’s (3/9).

As a sophomore 2010: Played in 13 games with seven starts ... Finished with 14 ground balls and six caused turnovers ... Recorded four ground balls each in a pair of games against Temple (2/24) and Delaware (3/6) ... Had six caused turnovers on the season ... BIG EAST All-Academic Team.

As a freshman 2009: Appeared in six games as a freshman defender ... Recorded four ground balls and three cause turnovers.

scholastic/Personal: Four-year member of the lacrosse team at nearby North Brunswick Township High School ... Finished her career with 137 goals and 99 assists ... Served as team captain her senior year ... Three-time Home New Tribune First Team All-Area selection ... 2008 All-Greater Middle-sex County (GMC) selection ... Four-year member of the varsity soccer team at NBTHS ... 2007 Third Team Group Four All-State selection ... Two-time First Team All-GMC selection ... Four-year member of club team Tristate la-crosse ... 2007 Tri-State National Tournament Team MVP ... born July 31, 1989 ... Parents Jim and Renee Curran ... Has two broth-ers, Jimmy and Michael ... Jimmy played on the men’s lacrosse team at the Air Force Academy.

curran career highsGoals: --Assists: --Ground Balls: 4 (3x) last vs. Notre Dame (4/1/11)Draw Controls: 1 (3x) last Saint Joseph’s (3/10/10)Caused Turnovers: 2 (6x) last vs. Syracuse (3/26/11)

curran career statsYear GP/Gs sh sOG G A tP ct Dc GB2009 6/0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 42010 13/7 0 0 0 0 0 6 3 142011 16/16 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 19cAReeR 35/23 0 0 0 0 0 20 3 37

DANIELLEMASCERASenior • AttackHillsborough, N.J.Hillsborough

As a junior 2011: Appeared in all 16 games at attack, starting four … Re-corded nine points on two goals and seven assists ... Recorded five shots on frame ... Controlled two draws and grabbed 13 ground balls ... Caused three turnovers ... Scored her first goal of the season against Princeton (3/2) ... Also scored against Hofstra (3/12) ... Totaled all seven assists over the last six games ... Dished out a career-high four assists against Monmouth (4/5).

As a sophomore 2010: Appeared in four games as an attack… Had one assist and tallied one point against Monmouth (4/7).

As a freshman 2009: Appeared in two games as an attack ... Recorded a shot on goal against Syracuse (4/18) ... Named to the BIG EAST All-Academic Team.

scholastic/Personal: Four-year member of the lacrosse team at Verona High School ... Served as team captain her junior and senior years ... Four-time First Team All-Conference selection ... Two-time First Team All-County selection ... Finished her senior campaign ranked 14th in the state in scor-ing with 76 goals ... Holds all-time school record in goals scored with 256 ... Holds the VHS single-season assist record 39 and career mark with 128 ... Selected as a 2008 Academic All-American ... Member of Upper Atlantic Team One at the U.S. National Tournament ... Four-year member of Metro Lacrosse ... Four-year member of the Tri-State club team ... Two-time All-Galaxy selection ... Member of the volleyball team at VHS ... 2007 Confer-ence Players of the Year ... Earned Second Team All-County selection ... Two-time First Team All-Conference ... Served as team captain her senior year ... Holds record for assists in a season with 395 ... All-time career assists leader at Verona ... Also member of the varsity basketball team ... Served as team captain her senior campaign ... Born Oct. 22, 1989 ... Parents Rich and Gail Mascera ... Has one brother, Rich, who attends the College of Charleston ... Uncle Paul Mascera played baseball at Rutgers under current RU coach Fred Hill.

mascera career highsGoals: 1 (2x) last vs. Hofstra (3/12/11)Assists: 1 vs. Monmouth (4/7/10)Ground Balls: 4 vs. Villanova (4/26/11)Draw Controls: 2 vs. Cornell (2/26/11)Caused Turnovers: 1 (3x) last vs. Villanova (4/26/11)

mascera career statsYear GP/Gs sh sOG G A tP ct Dc GB2009 2/0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 02010 4/0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 02011 16/4 6 5 2 7 9 3 2 13cAReeR 22/4 7 6 2 8 10 3 2 13

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As a junior 2011: Appeared in 11 games as a midfielder… Recorded six draw controls ... Scored two goals on six shots on net ... Notched a goal against Monmouth (4/5) and Cincinnati (4/17) ... Helped RU defeat the Bearcats 12-9, giving the Scarlet Knights a early 3-0 lead … Picked up her first ground ball of the season against Loyola (4/23).

As a sophomore 2010: Appeared in 14 games ... Recorded eight goals, one assist, eight ground balls, three draw controls and two caused turnovers ... Matched career high on two occasions with two goals each against her former school Delaware (3/6) and Notre Dame (4/24).

scholastic/Personal: Transferred from Univer-sity of Delaware after two seasons ... Appeared in 18 games total, making four starts ... Four-year starter for the lacrosse team at Shoreham-Wading River High School ... Qualified for the state semifinals in 2006 and won three consecutive Suffolk County championships from 2004-06 ... Squad cap-

tured three straight Long Island titles from 2004-06 ... Named All-Amer-ican, All-County, and All-Long Island as a junior in 2006 ... Team captain as a senior in 2007 ... 2006 Brine Award winner ... Also a member of the high school cross-country team for three years, earning three consecutive county titles ... Named Section XI MVP in 2003 ... Born Sept. 21, 1989 ... Parents Austin and Christine Davis ... Sister Alexandria and brother Austin.

Davis career highsGoals: 2 (3x) last vs. Notre Dame (4/24/11)Assists: 1 (2x) last vs. Villanova (4/13/10)Ground Balls: 3 (2x)*Draw Controls: 5 vs. Villanova (4/25/08)*Caused Turnovers: 2 (3x)*

As a junior 2011: Started all 16 games as an attack … Recorded 27 points on 24 goals and three assists ... Second in points of the returning players ... Registered 13 ground balls, 14 draw controls and seven caused turnovers … Had six multi-goal games ... Averaged three shots per game ...Tallied five points in Rutgers’ 11-10 win over Hofstra (3/12) … Scored three goals against Temple (2/23/11).

As a sophomore 2010: Played in all 16 games, earning starts in six ... Finished with 14 goals, one assist five ground balls, three draw controls and four caused turnovers ... Scored goals in eight games, including six with contests with multiple goals ... Had first career assist against Temple (2/24) ... Also posted first career goal in same game ... Tallied five free-position goals ... BIG EAST All-Academic Team.

As a freshman 2009: Saw action in three games ... Named to the BIG EAST All-Academic Team.

scholastic/Personal: Finished her career at Hillsborough High School

with 209 goals, 38 assists, 140 ground balls and 80 draw controls ... Se-lected as a 2008 All-American ... First Team All-Area selection ... Received Second Team All-State honors ... Three-time First Team All-Conference ... 2006 First Team Somerset County selection ... Three-year member of Tri-State club team ... First Team Galaxy selection ... Born on Oct 11, 1989 ... Daughter of Leon and Lorri Watts ... Has two sisters, Lauren and Kristen, and one brother, Cody ... Lauren is a member of the Track and Field team at Coastal Carolina.

Watts career highsGoals: 4 vs. Monmouth (4/5/11)Assists: 2 vs. Hofstra (3/12/11)Ground Balls: 3 vs. Louisville (4/15/11)Draw Controls: 3 vs. Cincinnati (4/17/11)Caused Turnovers: 2 vs. Louisville (4/15/11)

LINDSEYWATTSSenior • AttackHIllsborough, N.J.Hillsborough

BRITTANYDAVISR-Senior • MidfieldWading River, N.Y.Shoreham-Wading Rive

Watts career statsYear GP/Gs sh sOG G A tP ct Dc GB2009 3/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2010 16/6 27 23 14 1 15 4 3 52011 16/16 46 29 24 3 27 7 14 13cAReeR 35/22 73 52 38 4 42 11 17 18

Davis career statsYear GP/Gs sh sOG G A tP ct Dc GB2008* 16/2 22 15 5 1 6 1 16 102009* 2/2 5 5 3 0 3 0 2 22010 14/0 14 11 8 1 9 2 3 82011 11/0 9 6 2 0 2 0 6 1cAReeR 43/4 50 37 18 2 20 3 27 21*at Delaware

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STEPHANIEANDERSONJunior • MidfieldWading River, N.Y.Shoreham-Wading River

As a sophomore 2011: Played in six games … Averaged four shots per game, notching nine goals and two assists for a total of 11 points … Scored her first goal of the season against Temple (2/23) … Recorded 11 ground balls, one draw control and three caused turnovers on the season … Scored three goals against Cornell (2/26) … Tallied three ground balls in Rutgers dramatic win over Hofstra 11-10 (3/12).

As a freshman 2010: Played in 16 games, earning one start against Cornell ... scored 16 goals and tallied four assists (20 points) ... also recorded 13 ground balls, 14 draw controls and nine caused turnovers ... was third on the squad with six free-position goals ... scored first collegiate goal in first appearance with two against Temple (2/24) ... recorded a goal in 11 games, including the final six contests ... had multiple goals in three games ... scored a career-high four goals against Saint Joseph’s (3/10).

scholastic/Personal: A midfielder at Shoreham-Wading River High School in New York ... helped her team to three consecu-tive State Championships ... named to Under Armor All-American Lacrosse Team, earning Most Valuable Player honors at the Under Armor All-America Classic ... received 2009 All-American and First Team Newsday All-Long Island accolades ... named Newsday Suffolk County Player of the Year in 2009 ... ranked eighth in the nation as a Top Rising Senior by Inside Lacrosse Magazine ... won a gold medal with the 2008 Empire State Team, along with fellow Rutgers teammate Lily Kalata ... also captain of varsity cross-country and track and field teams ... born March 2, 1991 ... par-ents Paul and Phoebe Anderson ... has a brother Erik and sister Kristen, who is also a member of the Rutgers women’s lacrosse team.

Anderson career highsGoals: 4 vs. Saint Joseph’s (3/9/11)Assists: 2 vs. Monmouth (4/7/10)Ground Balls: 3 (2x) last vs. Hofstra (3/12/11)Draw Controls: 3 vs. Louisville (4/30/10)Caused Turnovers: 3 vs. Notre Dame (4/24/11)

Anderson career statsYear GP/Gs sh sOG G A tP ct Dc GB2010 16/1 35 24 16 4 20 9 14 132011 6/6 22 18 9 2 11 3 1 11cAReeR 22/7 57 42 25 6 31 12 15 24

AIMEECHOTIKULJunior • GoalkeeperBaltimore Md.Balitmore Lutheran

As a sophomore 2011: Played in six games as a goalie … Totaled two ground balls against Hofstra (3/12) and Villanova (4/26) … Saw 128 minutes of action in the cage and ended the season with a save percent-age of .455 … Had a season high of six saves against Syracuse (3/26).

As a freshman 2010: Played in six games ... saw action for 102 minutes in the cage and ended the season with a save percentage of .355 ... saved eight in the game against Loyola (Md.) (3/16).

Scholastic/Personal: Four-year letterwinner on the Baltimore Lutheran lacrosse team ... goalie for lacrosse team ... two-time varsity lacrosse Most Valuable Player award ... two-time IAAM All-Conference selection ... IAAM Conference finalist in 2008 ... owns school record for goal/save ratio and save percentage ... first athlete in school history to be part of five championship teams and only athlete to achieve back-to-back cham-pionships in both the MIAA and IAAM Conferences ... captain of indoor soccer team junior and senior year as well as MVP all four years ... also competed on the boys soccer team, earning two varsity letters ... born Oct. 30, 1991 ... parents Liana and Thon Chotikul ... has a brother Aaron.

chotikul career highsGround Balls: 1 (5x) last vs. Villanova (4/26/11)Caused Turnovers: 1 (2x) last vs. Monmouth (4/7/10)Saves: 8 vs. Loyola (Md.) (3/16/10)Minutes: 39:19 vs. Loyola (Md.) (3/16/10) GAA (low): 7.99 vs. Notre Dame (4/1/11)

chotikul career statsYear GP/Gs sh sOG G A tP ct Dc GB2010 6/0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 32011 6/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2cAReeR 12/0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 5

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LILY KALATAJunior • GoalkeeperNesconset, N.Y.Smithtown East

Kalata career statsYear GP/Gs sh sOG G A tP ct Dc GB2010 16/16 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 352011 16/16 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 42cAReeR 32/32 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 77

As a sophomore 2011: Started all 16 games at goalkeeper for the Scar-let Knights … Named to the 2011 IWLCA All-Region Team … Registered a team-high 42 ground balls ... Ranked fifth in the BIG EAST and 27th in the NCAA in GB ... Caused 14 turnovers … Logged 846 minutes in the cage with a total of 98 saves and a .445 save percentage … Totaled an 8-7 record in net ... Ranked 11th in the nation with a 8.73 GAA ... Save percentage ranked sixth in the conference and 32nd in the country ... Finished 73rd in the NCAA with 73 saves on the year ... Allowed five or less goals five times ... Scooped four-plus ground balls five times, including grabbing six against Villanova (4/26) ... Recorded a season high of 11 saves against Cornell (2/26).

As a freshman 2010: Started and played in all 16 games ... one of five players to earn a start in all 16 contests ... named to Second Team IWLCA All-Mid Atlantic Region team ... also selected to womenslacrosse.com All-Rookie Squad ... was twice named the BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week ... logged 863 minutes in the cage with 147 saves and a .509 save percentage ... saves total (147) ranked fourth in the BIG EAST and 26th nationally, while save percentage (.509) was second in the conference and fourth nationally at the end of the regular season ... 9.87 goals against av-erage was fourth in the BIG EAST and 30th nationally ... recorded double-digit saves in eight games, including a career-high 17 in an upset win over No. 12 Notre Dame (4/24).

scholastic/Personal: Member of varsity lacrosse and field hockey teams ... as goalie, earned Most Valuable Player accolades at Smithtown East as a senior ... two-time Newsday Second Team All-Long Island ... received All-County honors and All-American honorable mention ... won a gold medal with the 2008 Empire State Team, along with fellow Rutgers teammate Stephanie Anderson ... born July 17, 1991 ... parents Christopher and Jean Kalata ... has a sister Annie and three brothers Danny, Jake and Max.

Kalata career highsGround Balls: 6 (2x) last vs. Villanova (4/26/11)Caused Turnovers: 4 vs. PrincetonSaves: 17 vs. Notre Dame (4/24/10)Minutes: 69:54 vs. Hofstra (3/13/10)GAA (low): 3.00 vs. Temple (2/24/10)

As a junior 2011: Did not see action.

As a sophomore 2010: Played in the first 11 games of the season, mak-ing five starts ... suffered a season-ending knee injury against Monmouth (4/7) ... finished year with 15 goals, nine assists, for 24 points ... nine assists were fourth on the squad ... recorded a goal in nine games, includ-ing five contests with multiple goals ... scored three goals against Saint

Joseph’s (3/10).

As a freshman 2009: Saw action in 15 games, earning starts in two ... tallied 13 goals and 12 assists on the season for a total of 25 points ... second on squad with her 12 assists ... led the team with 25 draw controls ... also recorded 13 ground balls and six caused turn-overs ... scored a season high four goals, including the game-winner against Temple (2/25) ... posted first collegiate goal against the Owls and added first career assist at Cornell (2/28) ... won a draw con-trol in 13 games, including three in five games.

scholastic/Personal: Four-year member of lacrosse team at Moorestown High School ... 2008 First Team All-American ... finished with 184 goals and 117 assists for her career ... two-time First Team All-South Jersey selection ... two-time First Team All-Burlington County pick ... 2008 Midfield Player of the Year ... selected as the 2008 Star Ledger New Jersey Player of the Year ... four-year member of club team South Jersey Select ... two-year member of Tri-State club team ... born April 16, 1990 ... parents Bill and Deb McGinley ... has four siblings, Michael, Kellen, Tristan and Johnny, and two sisters, Mary Catherine and Erika.

mcGinley career highsGoals: 4 vs. Temple (2/25/09)Assists: 3 (twice)Ground Balls: 3 vs. Denver (3/20/09)Draw Controls: 3 (five times)Caused Turnovers: 2 (three times)

ANNIEMcGINLEYR-Junior • AttackMoorestown, N.J.Moorestown

mcGinley career statsYear GP/Gs sh sOG G A tP ct Dc GB2009 15/2 31 24 13 12 25 6 25 132010 11/5 23 18 15 9 24 4 6 7cAReeR 26/7 54 42 28 21 49 10 31 20

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RACHEL SCHNEEBERGERJunior • AttackWatertown N.Y.Watertown

As a sophomore 2011: Appeared in 11 games, starting one … Recorded three ground balls and tallied one draw control in Rutgers’ 19-9 win over Monmouth (4/5).

As a freshman 2010: Saw action in four games ... tallied one groundball and one caused turnover.

scholastic/Personal: Recorded 151 goals, 74 assists, 141 ground balls, and 85 draw controls through four seasons at Watertown High School in New York ... named var-sity captain senior year ... received Frontier League All-Star and Frontier League All-North honors ... varsity soccer team captain senior year.

schneeberger career highsGoals: - -Assists: - - Ground Balls: 1 (4x) last vs. Loyola (4/23/11)Draw Controls: 1 vs. Monmouth (4/5/11)Caused Turnovers: 1 vs. Monmouth (4/7/10)

schneeberger career statsYear GP/Gs sh sOG G A tP ct Dc GB2010 4/0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 12011 11/1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 3cAReeR 15/1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 4

RACHELWELCHJunior • DefenseMedford, N.J.Shawnee

As a sophomore 2011: Saw action in four games as a defender … Re-corded two ground balls and three caused turnovers … Tallied one ground ball and one caused turnover in Rutgers’ 13-5 win over Delaware (3/5).

As a freshman 2010: played in seven games, making one start ... tallied two ground balls, two draw controls and two caused turnovers ... BIG EAST All-Academic Team.

scholastic/Personal: As a midfielder, recorded 40 goals, 21 assists, 112 ground balls, 84 caused turnovers, and won 10 draw controls through three scholastic seasons ... served as varsity captain senior year ... two-time First Team Burlington County, honorable mention All-South Jersey and Second Team All-Conference honoree ... Shawnee High School team went 20-2 during her sophomore season, finishing ranked second in NJ and 15th-nationally ... the squad also posted a 20-1 record during her junior year, culminating in a No. 7 ranking nationally ... was also a four-year member of the soccer team, earning All-Olympic Conference and All-South Jersey accolades ... born April 3, 1991 ... parents Matt and Polly ... has two brothers Sean and Ryan ... Ryan is currently with the U.S. Marine Corps.

Welch career highsGoals: - -Assists: - - Ground Balls: 1 (4x) last vs. Villanova (4/26/11)Draw Controls: 1 (2x) last vs. Monmouth (4/7/10)Caused Turnovers: 2 vs. Hofstra (3/12/11)

Welch career statsYear GP/Gs sh sOG G A tP ct Dc GB2010 7/1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 22011 4/0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 2cAReeR 11/1 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 4

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AMANDATRENDELLR-Sophmore • AttackYorktown Heights, N.Y.Yorktown

MEGANCLEMENTSSophmore • Attackpennington, N.J.Hopewell Valley

As a freshman 2011: Played nine games at attack … Scored one goal on three shots taken ... Picked up a ground ball against Loyola (4/23), also notching a goal.

scholastic/Personal: A three-year member of the lacrosse team at Hopewell Valley ... was a two-time winner of the Team Outstanding Offensive Player of the Year Award in 2008 and 2009 ... a two-time Mercer County Player of the Year ... received First Team All-Colonial Valley Conference (CVC) honors for 2008 and 2009 ... named the CVC Player of the Year as a junior ... guided her team to titles in the Mercer County Championship and Sectional Championships for three consecutive years ... scored 93 goals and had 26 assists as a junior ... competed on the soccer team, guiding them to a pair of divisional champion-ships and the state finals in her junior season ... born April 29,1992 ... parents Mark and Michelle Clements ... has a brother, Ryan who plays football at Wil-liam Patterson University.

clements career highsGoals: 1 vs. Loyola (4/23/11)Assists: - - Ground Balls: 1 vs. Loyola (4/23/11)Draw Controls: - - Caused Turnovers: - -

As a sophomore 2011: Saw action in nine games at attack … Recorded three assists, two ground balls and two draw controls … Tallied one draw control in Rutgers win over Temple (2/23) ... Tallied an assist against Delaware (3/5) and Monmouth (4/5).

As a freshman 2010: Redshirt year due to knee injury.

scholastic/Personal: Varsity lacrosse and soccer captain ... during her scholastic career, Yorktown High School were four-time sectional champions, three-time regional champions, and state finalist during her senior season ... Class A State Champions in 2006 ... member of the New York State Team 3 at the U.S. National Tournament ... earned All-Elite and All-League honors as well as First Team All-American and North Country All-Star Team honors ... also a member of the varsity soccer and basket-ball teams ... born Nov. 5, 1991 ... parents Steven and Karen Trendell.

trendell career highsGoals: - -Assists: 1 (3x) last vs. Villanova (4/26/11)Ground Balls: 1 (2x) last vs. Louisville (4/15/11)Draw Controls: 1 (2x) last vs. Saint Joseph’s (3/9/11)Caused Turnovers: - -

trendell career statsYear GP/Gs sh sOG G A tP ct Dc GB2011 9/0 2 0 0 3 3 0 2 2cAReeR 9/0 2 0 0 3 3 0 2 2

clements career statsYear GP/Gs sh sOG G A tP ct Dc GB2011 9/0 3 3 1 0 1 0 0 1cAReeR 9/0 3 3 1 0 1 0 0 1

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HOLLIEDIMUROR-Freshman • DefenseWest Babylon, N.Y.West Babylon

As a freshman 2011: Appeared in one game … At Temple (2/23), tal-lied one caused turnover.

scholastic/Personal: Four-year varsity lacrosse for West Babylon High School ... was an Academic All-American and two-time Honorable Mention All-County selection ... earned First Team Galaxy Award ... also competed on a club level with the Long Island Yellow Jackets ... was also a four-year varsity soccer starter, earning all-conference and all-league honors ... born Dec. 24, 1991 ... parents Clifford and Donna Dimuro ... has a sister, Paige.

Dimuro career highsCaused Turnovers: 1 vs. Temple (2/23/11)

CHELSEA INTRABARTOLASophmore • DefenseCommack, N.Y.Commack

As a freshman 2011: Appeared in all 16 games with 15 starts … Re-corded a total of 18 ground balls, controlled two draws and caused 11 turnovers Grabbed multiple ground balls in five contests … Tallied a career high against Monmouth (4/5) with four caused turnovers … Notched three ground balls and four caused turnovers in Rutgers’ 19-9 win over Monmouth (4/5).

scholastic/Personal: A four- year varsity player at Commack High School ... captain of the high school squad as a junior ... a member of the Under Armour All-American Underclassmen team in 2009 ... was in the US La-crosse Schoolgirls Division National Tournament in 2008 and 2009 ... partici-pated in the IFWLA U17 World championship in 2007 at Trent University in Canada ... a two-time All-Suffolk County selection ... member of the Long Island Empire team in 2008 along with Rutgers teammates, Stephanie Anderson and Lily Kalata ... born Jan. 21, 1992 ... parents Lori and Joe Intrabartola ... has a brother, Steve.

intrabartola career highsGoals: - - Assists: - - Ground Balls: 3 vs. Georgetown (5/1/11)Draw Controls: 1 (2x) last vs. Loyola (4/23/11)Caused Turnovers: 4 vs. Monmouth (4/5/11)

Dimuro career statsYear GP/Gs sh sOG G A tP ct Dc GB2011 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0cAReeR 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

intrabartola career statsYear GP/Gs sh sOG G A tP ct Dc GB2011 16/15 0 0 0 0 0 11 2 18cAReeR 16/15 0 0 0 0 0 11 2 18

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CLAIREMACDOUGALLSophmore • DefenseMoorestown, N.J.Moorestown

As a freshman 2011: Appeared in 10 games as a defender, starting one … Picked up a ground ball against Notre Dame (4/1).

scholastic/Personal: A three-year defensive starter for Moorestown High School ... member of Quaker squads that won three State Championships, three Group III Championships, three Group III Central Sectional Champion-ships and three Burlington County Division Championships from 2007-2009 ... First Team Burlington County Scholastic League (BCSL) as a soph-omore and junior ... made First Team - All South Jersey team as a junior ... Also a four-year starter on the varsity soccer team, earning second team BCSL as a junior and helped guide team to four straight BCSL champion-ships ... born April 30, 1992 ... parents Kent and Ann MacDougall ... has a brother, Daniel.

macDougall career highsGoals: - -Assists: - - Ground Balls: 1 vs. Notre Dame (4/1/11)

SARAHMAHONSophmore • MidfieldManasquanSpring Lake Heights

As a freshman 2011: Appeared in three games as a midfielder… Scored on her lone shot on net against Saint Joseph’s (3/9) … Picked up one ground ball against Monmouth (4/5).

scholastic/Personal: F our-year varsity lacrosse member at Manasquan High School ... named to the 2009 Under Armour All-American Under-classmen team ... tallied 125 goals and 42 assists during her freshman, sophomore and junior seasons ... was a two-time First Team All-Division and All-shore selection by the Asbury Park Press ... named the Offensive Athlete of the Season in 2009 by the Coast Star and received honorable mention accolades in 2008 ... also a three-year varsity soccer player and four-year member of the varsity basketball team ... born Aug. 1, 1992 ... parents Pat and Kelly Mahon ... has a sister, Lauren and brother, Kelly, who plays lacrosse at Manhattan College.

mahon career highsGoals: 1 vs. Saint Joseph’s (3/9/11)Assists: - - Ground Balls: 1 vs. Monmouth (4/5/11)Draw Controls: - - Caused Turnovers: - -macDougall career stats

Year GP/Gs sh sOG G A tP ct Dc GB2011 10/1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1cAReeR 10/1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

mahon career statsYear GP/Gs sh sOG G A tP ct Dc GB2011 3/0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1cAReeR 3/0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1

KATRINAMARTINELLISophmore • MidfieldMoorestown, N.J.Moorestown

KELSEY MILLERSophmore• AttackMoorestown, N.J.Moorestown

As a freshman 2011: Saw limited time off the bench in six games.

scholastic/Personal: A varsity starter for Moorestown High School ... mem-ber of Quaker squads that won three State Championships, three Group III Championships, three Group III Central Sectional Championships and three Burlington County Division Championships from 2007-2009 ... named a two-time All-American in 2009 and 2010, she was the leading goal scorer with 61 goals in 2009 ... was also a First Team All-State and First Team All-South Jer-sey selection in 2009 and 2010 ... named WLCSJ Midfielder of the Year as a senior ... excelled as a soccer player as a three-year varsity starter where she was twice named a Burlington County Scholastic League (BCSL) Second Team All-Star ... helped her soccer squad to three consecutive Group III South Jersey Championships and Group III League Championships ... born Oct. 9, 1991 ... parents Rob and Amie Martinelli ... has a brother, Alex and sister, Jenna.

As a freshman 2011: Appeared in two games at attack against Saint Joseph’s (3/9) and Villanova (4/26)

scholastic/Personal: A three-year varsity letterwinner at Moorestown High School ... a two-time All-Burlington County First Team and All-South Jersey selection ... member of Quaker squads that won three State Cham-pionships, three Group III Championships, three Group III Central Sectional Championships and three Burlington County Division Championships from 2007-2009 ... as a junior scored 50 goals for her Moorestown squad, adding eight assists and 30 ground balls.

martinelli career statsYear GP/Gs sh sOG G A tP ct Dc GB2011 6/0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0cAReeR 6/0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

miller career statsYear GP/Gs sh sOG G A tP ct Dc GB2011 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0cAReeR 2/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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ERIN TURKOTSophmore • MidfieldMountain Lakes, N.J.Mountain Lakes

As a freshman 2011: Saw action in seven games at midfield, starting one … Recorded five ground balls, three draw controls and two caused turnovers … Tallied one ground ball and two draw controls in Rutgers’ 19-9 win over Monmouth (4/5) ... Scooped two ground balls against Cincinnati (4/17).

scholastic/Personal: A four-year starter and letter winner at Mountain Lakes High School ... helped her Mountain Lakes team to an appearance in the finals of the NJSIAA Tournament of Champions ... was named to the Under Armour Underclass All-Amer-ican Team in 2009 ... earned All-American honors in 2010 ... She was awarded her high school’s Outstanding Female Athlete Award ... a First Team All-League, All-Conference, All-County and All-Area selection as a senior ... also earned Second Team All-State honors ... also excelled in bas-ketball and field hockey as a three-year starter and letterwinner in both sports.

LAURENSBRILLISophmore • MidfieldMartinsville, N.J.Bridgewater-Raritan

As a freshman 2011: Appeared in 16 games, starting the final 10 as a midfielder … Scored 13 goals and dished out two assists for 15 points on the season … Finished the season with 18 ground balls, 11 draw controls and seven caused turnovers … Grabbed multiple ground balls in four con-tests ... Tallied a point in 11 games ... Scooped four ground balls in Rutgers 11-10 win over Hofstra (3/12) ... Scored two goals in Rutgers’ 12-9 win over Cincinnati (4/17) ... Controlled two draws against Villanova (4/26).

scholastic/Personal: A four-year letterwinner and starter at Bridgewater-Raritan ... her Bridgewater-Raritan team advanced to the semifinals of the NJSIAA Tournament of Champions ... received Honorable Mention All-American and Second Team All State accolades in 2009... earned All-American honors in 2010 and was twice named to the First Team Skyland Conference ... led all of New Jersey girl’s lacrosse in goals scored with 125 in 2009 and finished her career second in the state with 336 career goals ... competed on the Bridgewater-Raritan field hockey and basketball squads as well ... a four-year starter in field hockey, she was a Second Team Skyland Conference selec-tion and third team All-Area pick.

sbrilli career statsYear GP/Gs sh sOG G A tP ct Dc GB2011 16/10 31 26 13 2 15 7 11 18cAReeR 16/10 31 26 13 2 15 7 11 18

turkot career statsYear GP/Gs sh sOG G A tP ct Dc GB2011 7/1 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 5cAReeR 7/1 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 5

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ANDREA ADAMSFreshman • DefenseMonmouth Beach, N.J.Shore Regional

MELISSAARTHURFreshman • AttackMarlton, N.J.Cherokee

scholastic/Personal: Four-year starter for Shore Regional High School ... As a senior, Shore defense held opponents to 6.7 goals per game and gave up double-digit goals to an opponent just four times in 21 games ... Tallied 24 goals and 17 assists over four years, including 10 scores and 13 helpers as a senior ... First Team All-Shore Girls Lacrosse in 2011 ... 2011 team captain and defensive MVP ... Led team to 2008, 2009, 2011 Shore Conference Championship title ... Two-time captain for the field hockey team ... Played club ball with T3 Shore 2011, starting every game ... Also ran cross country, a two-time MVP ... Captured a top-10 all-time course record ... Member of National Honor Society ... Born Aug. 8, 1992 ... Member of the school or arts and sciences.

scholastic/Personal: Four-year starter and letterwinner at Cherokee High School ... Guided her team to the South Jersey Group IV State Champion-ship as a junior ... Won New Jersey State Championship title as a freshman … Two-time First Team National School Girls NJ South selection … Two-time First Team Burlington County pick … Earned NJ South All-American Honor-able Mention accolades as a junior … Scored 46 goals as a senior and holds the Cherokee High School career record with 217 goals … Played club la-crosse with South Jersey Select for six years ... Also excelled at field hockey, named to the all-conference second team, while leading her team in goals and assists ... Born April 20, 1993 ... Majoring in communications ... Mother Lori was an All-American at Rowan University ... Father Bob is a competative amateur golfer ... Brother Bobby is a senior golfer at Delaware.

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scholastic/Personal: Three-year starter for Cherry Hill West ... Second Team all-conference as a junior and senior ... Played in the senior all-star game ... Notched a .450 save percentage as a senior ... Also a three-year starter for field hockey ... First team all-conference as a junior and senior ... Team captain ... Played club lacrosse for the South Jersey Devils ... Born May 6, 1993 ... Intends to major in sports management.

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scholastic/Personal: Three-year starter for Shawnee High School ... First team all-conference and All-South Jersey as a junior and senior ... All-State selection as a senior ... All-American honoree as a senior ... Honorable Men-tional All-American as a junior ... Tallied 51 goals, five assists, 42 ground balls, 28 draw controls and 26 casued turnovers as a junior ... Led the team to a 16-4 season in 2010 ... Led the team in goals as a senior ... 2011 Mid-fielder of the Year after scoring more than 100 goals in her career ... South Jersey Midfielder or the Year ... Also a member of the basketball team, where she received the Unsung Hero award from the Girls Basketball Club of South Jersey ... Also a second team all-conference selection as a senior point guard ... Played club lacrosse with Sitaras for two years and South Jersey Select for one year.

scholastic/Personal: Four-year letterwinner, two-year starter for Com-mack High School ... As a junior, notched six goals, five assists, 17 caused turnovers and 22 ground balls ... Named to the 2010 5v5 Tournament Team ... 2011 team Heart and Hustle award winner ... 2009 Commack Rookie of the Year ... All-league and all-conference soccer player ... Soccer Under the Stars Player of the Game in 2010 ... Earned Scholar Athlete honors from 2007-2010 ... Played club lacrosse for Suffolk All Stars ... Born Dec. 29, 1992 ... Intends on majoring in biology.

scholastic/Personal: Four-year varsity starter for Manhasset High School ... All-conference selection as a sophomore ... Two-time all-county honorable mention ... Also played four years of field hockey and two years of basketball ... Named all-state as a senior in field hockey ... Competed at the prestigious Millrose Games at Madison Square Garden ... Played club ball for Long Island Liberty for two years ... Undecided major ... Born Feb. 2, 1993 ... Daughter of John and Donna Vlahos ... Has three siblings - John, Nick and Mary Beth.

KRISTINKOCHERFreshman • MidfieldMedford, N.J.Shawnee

COLLEEN EKERTFreshman • MidfieldCommack, N.Y.Commack

JENNYVLAHOSFreshman • Midfield/DefenseManhasset, N.Y.Manhasset 12

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Rutgers vs Temple feb 23, 2011 at Philadelphia, Pa.

Rutgers (1-0) vs. temple (0-1) SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 TotRutgers............. 4 7 11Temple.............. 5 5 10Date: Feb 23, 2011 Attendance: 363

Rutgers SCORING: GOALS: WATTS, Lindsey 3; STEINBER, Ali 2; WELSH, Marlena 2;ANDERSON, Stephanie 2; ANDERSON, Kristen 1; SBRILLI, Lauren 1. ASSISTS: ANDERSON, Kristen 2; STEINBER, Ali 1.

temple SCORING: GOALS: SWAVOLA, Charlotte 4; ZENUK, Kelsey 2; SCHWEITZER, Missy 1; PARCELL, Stephany 1; COHEN, Karly 1; MERCER, Jackie 1. ASSISTS: ZENUK, Kelsey 2; COHEN, Karly 1; PACE, Kellee 1; PARCELL, Stephany 1; SCHWEITZER, Missy 1.

Rutgers women’s lacrosse got its 2011 campaign started on the right note, defeating Temple 11-10 on Wednesday afternoon in Philadelphia. It marks the second consecutive year that RU has won its opening game, upending the Owls 13-3 last season.

Junior attacker Lindsey Watts led the Scarlet Knights with a career-high three goals, while three others had a pair of goals against the Owls. Senior midfielder Marlena Welsh and junior midfielder Ali Steinberg each tallied two goals. Sophomore midfielder Stephanie Anderson also added two goals, including the game-winner.

Temple held a 5-3 lead which Rutgers narrowed to a one-point game (5-4) as Watts found the back of the net with 14 seconds remaining before halftime.

The Scarlet Knights went on to score the first two goals of the second half, taking a 6-5 lead. Temple regained the advantage with back-to-back goals from Charlotte Swavola, pulling ahead 7-6. Steinberg knotted the game for the sixth time at 7-7, while freshman midfielder Lauren Sbrilli recorded her first career goal to put Rutgers ahead 8-7.

Although Temple tied the game twice more at 8-8 and eventually at 10-10, the Scarlet Knights did not relinquish the lead and found the game-winner on a free-position shot by Anderson with 39 second left to play.

Rutgers vs Cornell feb 26, 2011 at ithaca, n.Y.

Rutgers (2-0) vs. cornell (0-1)

SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 TotRutgers............. 7 4 11Cornell............. 3 4 7Date: Feb 26, 2011 Attendance: 149

Rutgers SCORING: GOALS: WELSH, Marlena 4; ANDERSON, Stephanie 3; WATTS, Lindsey 1; MARINO, Katherine 1; SBRILLI, Lauren 1; ANDERSON, Kristen 1. ASSISTS: STEINBER, Ali 2; WELSH, Marlena 1.

cornell SCORING: GOALS: Steinberg, Jessi 2; Kirk, Katie 2; Johnson, Libby 1; Salisbury, Caroline 1; McHugh, Shannon 1. ASSISTS: Johnson, Libby 1.

The Rutgers women’s lacrosse team defeated Cornell 11-7 on Saturday, Feb. 26, at Schoellkopf Field. Senior midfielder Marlena Welsh led the Scarlet Knights with four goals, while sophomore midfielder Stephanie Anderson added three.

The Scarlet Knights have won each of the past two meetings against the Big Red, defeating Cornell 8-6 in last season’s matchup.

Rutgers took a 7-3 halftime lead over Cornell as Welsh tallied each of her game-high four goals in the opening period. Stephanie Anderson scored a pair of goals, while her older sister, senior Kristen Anderson chipped in a score to put RU ahead by four (7-3).

The Scarlet Knights kept the game out of reach four scores in the second half, as Stephanie Anderson, junior attacker Lindsey Watts, junior midfielder Ali Steinberg and freshman mid-fielder Lauren Sbrilli each found the back of the net. Steinberg led RU with two assists and four draw controls.

Sophomore goalkeeper Lily Kalata made seven saves to pick up her second win of the season.

No. 18 Princeton vs Rutgers march 2, 2011 at Piscataway, n.J.

Princeton (2-0) vs. Rutgers (2-1)SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 OT TotPrinceton........... 5 3 1 9Rutgers............. 3 5 0 8Date: Mar 2, 2011 Attendance: 162

Princeton SCORING: GOALS: Gassaway, Jaci 3; Pyle, Cassie 3; Drumm, Lizzy 2; Mauritz, Kaitlyn 1. AS-SISTS: Drumm, Lizzy 1; Gassaway, Jaci 1; Mauritz, Kaitlyn 1; Pyle, Cassie 1; Rehfuss, Caroline 1.

Rutgers SCORING: GOALS: WELSH, Marlena 2; MARINO, Katherine 2; ANDERSON, Kristen 1; WATTS, Lindsey 1; MASCERA, Danielle 1; SBRILLI, Lauren 1. ASSISTS: ANDERSON, Kristen 1.

Rutgers women’s lacrosse rallied from a halftime deficit, tying the game with eight seconds left in regulation but the come-from-behind effort fell just short as No. 18 Princeton earned a 9-8 victory in overtime on Wednesday, March 2 at the RU Turf Field.

Princeton scored the game’s opening goal, but Rutgers responded with three straight to take a 3-1 lead. However, the Tigers regained the advantage with four goals to pull ahead 5-3 at halftime. Senior attackers Katherine Marino and Kristen Anderson joined freshman midfielder Lauren Sbrilli in the scoring column with one goal apiece in the first half.

The Scarlet Knights reversed fortunes in the second half, outscoring the Tigers 5-3. Junior attacker Danielle Mascera posted the first goal following the halftime break to bring Rutgers to within one goal (5-4).

Princeton increased its lead with another score to make it 6-4, but senior midfielder Marlena Welsh would not be denied as she scored back-to-back goals to tie the game at 6-6.

With nine minutes left, the Tigers again pulled away with consecutive goals to lead 8-6. Momen-tum shifted again as the Scarlet Knights put together a rally with 43 seconds remaining in the game to knot the score at 8-8 on goals from Marino and sophomore attacker Lindsey Watts.

The Scarlet Knights forced overtime but it was not enough as the Tigers found the go-ahead goal with 25 seconds left in overtime.

Delaware vs Rutgers march 5, 2011 at Piscataway, n.J.

Delaware (2-2) vs. Rutgers (3-1)

SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 TotDelaware............ 3 2 5Rutgers............. 5 8 13Date: Mar 05, 2011 Attendance: 304

Delaware SCORING: GOALS: Drost,Corrine 2; Fay,Chelsea 2; Burman,Hollis 1. ASSISTS: Drost,Corrine 1; Mcdonough,Kalyn 1.

Rutgers SCORING: GOALS: ANDERSON, Kristen 4; STEINBER, Ali 3; WELSH, Marlena 2; ANDERSON, Stephanie 2; WATTS, Lindsey 2. ASSISTS: MARINO, Katherine 2; ANDERSON, Stephanie 1; TRENDELL, Amanda 1; WELSH, Marlena 1.

Rutgers senior attacker Kristen Anderson scored a game-high four goals as the Scarlet Knights routed Delaware 13-5 on Saturday afternoon at the RU Turf Field.

Kristen Anderson was joined by four other Scarlet Knights with multiple goals. Rutgers jumped out to a 3-0 lead with senior midfielder Marlena Welsh scoring the game’s first goal, followed by soph-omore midfielder Stephanie Anderson and junior attacker Lindsey Watts with one goal apiece.

Delaware broke the Rutgers scoring run with a goal at the 13:52 mark in the first half. However, the Scarlet Knights responded with two more goals as Kristen Anderson and junior midfielder Ali Steinberg each found the back of the net (5-1). The Blue Hens closed the deficit with two more goals just before the end of the half, as RU took a 5-3 lead into the intermission.

The Scarlet Knights opened the second half with four straight goals, the first coming 24 sec-onds into the action from Kristen Anderson. Stephanie Anderson added the next score to put RU ahead 7-3, while Welsh and Steinberg gave Rutgers a 9-3 advantage with their two goals.

Although Delaware found a goal with 14:07 left in the game to make it 9-4, the door was shut on any plans of a comeback as Rutgers outscored UD 4-1 over the final nine minutes to clinch the 13-5 victory.

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Rutgers vs Saint Joseph’s march 9, 2011 at Philadelphia, Pa.

Rutgers (4-1) vs. saint Joseph’s (2-3)SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 TotRutgers............. 3 9 12Saint Joseph’s...... 1 3 4Date: Mar 09, 2011 Attendance: 93

Rutgers SCORING: GOALS: STEINBER, Ali 4; WELSH, Marlena 2; MARINO, Katherine 1; ANDERSON, Kristen 1; ANDERSON, Stephanie 1; WATTS, Lindsey 1; SBRILLI, Lauren 1; MAHON, Sarah 1. ASSISTS: MARINO, Katherine 2; ANDERSON, Kristen 1; ANDERSON, Stephanie 1.

saint Joseph’s SCORING: GOALS: PETERS, Jen 2; DINN, Grace 2. ASSISTS: MCDEVITT, Meghan 1.

Rutgers junior midfielder Ali Steinberg scored a career-high four goals as the Scarlet Knights defeated Saint Joseph’s in convincing fashion 12-4 on Wednesday at Finnesey Field.

Rutgers took a 3-1 lead in the first half and never looked back, adding nine goals in the second to clinch the eight-goal win.

Senior midfielder Marlena Welsh and senior attacker Katherine Marino put Rutgers ahead 2-0 with back-to-back goals to start the game. Saint Joseph’s and Rutgers traded goals to end the half 3-1 as Steinberg found her first of four goals.

The Scarlet Knights started the second half on a 4-0 run, increasing their lead to 7-1. Stein-berg opened the second half the same way she ended the first with a goal at the 29:22 mark. Sophomore midfielder Stephanie Anderson tallied a score, while Steinberg and freshman midfielder Lauren Sbrilli capped the run with one goal each.

Saint Joseph’s cut the deficit to four goals with back-to-back scores from Jen Peters but the Hawks would get no closer as the Scarlet Knights ended the game outscoring SJU 4-1. Senior attacker Kristen Anderson scored a goal, while Steinberg and Welsh also scored in the closing minutes. Freshman Sarah Mahon tallied her first collegiate goal in the win.

Hofstra vs Rutgers march 12, 2011 at Piscataway, n.J.

hofstra (2-4) vs. Rutgers (5-1)SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 OT O2 TotHofstra............. 3 7 0 0 10 Rutgers............. 7 3 0 1 11Date: Mar 12, 2011 Attendance: 297

hofstra SCORING: GOALS: Maier, Jill 5; Rice, Stephanie 2; Trombley, Jennalee 1; Ward, Jenn 1; Riemer, Julia 1. ASSISTS: Brady, Claire 2; Rice, Stephanie 1.

Rutgers SCORING: GOALS: WATTS, Lindsey 3; WELSH, Marlena 3; ANDERSON, Kristen 2; STEINBER, Ali 1; ANDERSON, Stephanie 1; MASCERA, Danielle 1. ASSISTS: WATTS, Lindsey 2; MARINO, Katherine 1; WELSH, Marlena 1.

Rutgers junior attacker Lindsey Watts gave the Scarlet Knights a 11-10 double-overtime vic-tory over Hofstra with the game-winning goal, as RU extended its win streak to three straight.

With the score tied 10-10 at the end of regulation, Rutgers and Hofstra entered the first overtime looking to break the deadlock. The Scarlet Knights outshot the Pride 3-0 in overtime, but it took just one shot in the second overtime to give RU the win over Hofstra.

Rutgers found the definitive score 1:46 into double overtime on a sequence of plays that showed balance on both the defensive and offensive ends. Hofstra controlled the draw to start the period and seemed poised to take over; however, junior defender Kaitlyn Curran made a strong defensive play, causing a Pride turnover as freshman Lauren Sbrilli picked up the ground ball and carried it into the offensive end.

A Hofstra foul gave the Scarlet Knights a free position opportunity which Watts delivered on as she tallied her third goal of the game, giving Rutgers the 11-10 win.

Senior midfielder Marlena Welsh joined Watts with three goals to lead RU, while senior at-tacker Kristen Anderson added two goals. The Scarlet Knights also received one goal each from juniors Danielle Mascera and Ali Steinberg; and sophomore Stephanie Anderson.

No. 4 Penn vs Rutgers march 16, 2011 at Piscataway, n.J.

Penn (5-0) vs. Rutgers (5-2)SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 TotPenn................ 6 3 9Rutgers............. 4 2 6Date: Mar 16, 2011 Attendance: 202

Penn SCORING: GOALS: Brennan, Erin 2; Bensen, Tory 2; Waclawik, Bridget 1; Giordano, Giulia 1; Poplawski, Maddie 1; Bunting, Caroline 1; Martin, Allie 1. ASSISTS: Brennan, Erin 1; Waclawik, Bridget 1.

Rutgers SCORING: GOALS: WELSH, Marlena 3; WATTS, Lindsey 1; ANDERSON, Kristen 1; MARINO, Katherine 1. ASSISTS: WELSH, Marlena 1.

Rutgers women’s lacrosse pulled to within one goal of No. 4 Penn but a late rally upended the Scarlet Knights 9-6 on Wednesday, March 16, at the RU Turf Field.

The first half was a seesaw battle as the lead exchanged hands with Penn eventually holding a 6-4 edge at halftime. The Quakers pulled ahead 1-0 with the game’s first goal, but Rutgers se-nior attackers Katherine Marino and senior Kristin Anderson scored back-to-back goals to make in 2-1. Penn responded with a pair of scores to go up 3-2, which was short lived as the Scarlet Knights tied the contest with a goal from senior midfielder Marlena Welsh to make it 3-3.

Over the final 7:49 of the first half, Rutgers was outscored 3-1 as Penn took a 6-4 advantage at halftime. Another Quaker goal to start the second half faced the Scarlet Knights with a 7-4 deficit.

Rutgers rallied down the stretch with one goal each from Welsh and junior attacker Lindsey Watts. The Scarlet Knight defense kept RU in the game in the second half, holding Penn without a goal for 15:33, narrowing the gap to 7-6. However, the late surge was not enough as Penn scored twice in the final five minutes to secure the 9-6 win.

Rutgers vs Connecticutmarch 19, 2011 at storrs, conn.

Rutgers (6-2, 1-0 BIG EAST) vs. Connecticut (5-2, 0-1 BIG EAST)SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 TotConnecticut......... 3 6 9Rutgers............. 6 4 10Date: Mar 19, 2011 Attendance: 165

Rutgers SCORING: GOALS: STEINBER, Ali 3; WATTS, Lindsey 3; WELSH, Marlena 2; SBRILLI, Lauren 1; ANDERSON, Kristen 1. ASSISTS: MARINO, Katherine 2; WELSH, Marlena 1.

connecticut SCORING: GOALS: LAPHAM, M.E. 3; KAHN, Lauren 3; CHRISTOPHER, Jordan 2; TUPPER, Kiersten 1. ASSISTS: CHRISTOPHER, Jordan 1; HAUSWIRTH, Chelsea 1; PIPPITT, Kacey 1; TUPPER, Kiersten 1.

The Rutgers women’s lacrosse team began conference play, winning its opener against Connecticut 10-9 on Saturday afternoon in Storrs. Junior midfielder Ali Steinberg scored the game-winner with six seconds left in regulation to push the Scarlet Knights past the Huskies.

Rutgers built a 6-3 advantage over Connecticut in the first half after facing a 3-2 deficit against the Huskies. Steinberg and senior attacker Kristen Anderson scored the game’s first two goals to put the Scarlet Knights ahead 2-0. UConn tallied the next three goals to go up 3-2; however, Rutgers went on a 4-0 run to close the half. Steinberg scored her second goal of the game, while freshman Lauren Sbrilli added a tally and junior attacker Lindsey Watts scored twice during the run.

Connecticut reversed fortunes in the second half, outscoring the Scarlet Knights 6-4, but it was a goal with six seconds remaining in the game that proved to be the deciding factor. Senior midfielder Marlena Welsh scored two goals in the second half, helping to extend Rutgers to an 8-6 lead. RU and UConn traded goals as Watts added another score to make it a 9-7 game. The Huskies eventually scored back-to-back goals to tie the contest at 9-9.

With the clock winding down and six seconds remaining, Steinberg found her team-leading third goal of the game on an assist from Welsh as the Scarlet Knights earned the 10-9 road win.

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No. 11 Syracuse vs Rutgers march 26, 2011 at Piscataway, n.J.

syracuse (3-5, 1-0 BiG eAst) vs. Rutgers (6-3, 1-1 BiG eAst)SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 Tot Syracuse............ 8 3 11 Rutgers............. 4 3 7Date: Mar 26, 2011 Attendance: 247

syracuse SCORING: GOALS: RODRIGUEZ, Catherine 3; MURRAY, Alyssa 2; HOLDEN, Sarah 2; TUMOLO, Michelle 1; WEBSTER, Katie 1; LADOUCEUR, Tee 1; CROSS, Amy 1. ASSISTS: TUMOLO, Michelle 4; LADOUCEUR, Tee 1; WEBSTER, Katie 1.

Rutgers SCORING: GOALS: STEINBER, Ali 4; ANDERSON, Kristen 2; WATTS, Lindsey 1. ASSISTS: MA-RINO, Katherine 1; WELSH, Marlena 1.

Junior midfielder Ali Steinberg scored a game-high four goals to lead Rutgers women’s lacrosse against No. 11 Syracuse, as the Scarlet Knights dropped a tight contest 11-7 to the Orange on Saturday afternoon at the RU Turf Field.

Rutgers took its only lead of the day with back-to-back goals form Steinberg who found the back of the cage twice in a two minute span to put RU ahead 2-1. Syracuse responded, tallying three straight goals to reclaim the advantage at 4-2.

The Scarlet Knights scored at the 10:31 mark with a goal from junior attacker Lindsey Watts to get within one at 4-3, however, the Orange closed out the first half outscoring RU 4-1, taking a four-point lead into halftime. Steinberg posted her third goal of the game with 1:48 left in the first period to make it 8-4.

Syracuse opened the second half with a pair of scores, building a 10-4 edge with 23 minutes left to play. Rutgers tallied three-straight goals on two scores from senior attacker Kristen Anderson, and a goal from Steinberg, her fourth of the contest. The Orange tacked on to their lead with a goal at the 2:49 mark, widening the gap to 11-7 and sealing the win.

Rutgers vs Notre Dame April 1, 2011 at notre Dame, ind.

Rutgers (6-4/1-2) vs. notre Dame (4-5/1-0) SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 TotRutgers............. 3 3 6Notre Dame.......... 5 6 11 Date: Apr 01, 2011 Attendance: 605

Rutgers SCORING: GOALS: ANDERSON, Kristen 3; LOPEZ, Shawn 2; SBRILLI, Lauren 1.ASSISTS: MARINO, Katherine 1.

notre Dame SCORING: GOALS: BROSCO, Kaitlyn 3; ABT, Kailene 2; KEENA, Kaitlin 2; SULLIVAN, Megan 1; BLANEY, Shaylyn 1; STEWART, Ansley 1; GRANGER, Jenny 1. ASSISTS: ABT, Kailene 1; KEENA, Kaitlin 1; SULLIVAN, Megan 1; TAMASITIS, Maggie 1.

Rutgers women’s lacrosse opened its four-game road trip with a 11-6 loss at Notre Dame on Friday, April 1, in Arlotta Stadium.

Senior attacker Kristen Anderson led the Scarlet Knights with three goals, while senior mid-fielder Shawn Lopez added two scores and freshman Lauren Sbrilli tallied a goal. Notre Dame outscored RU in 5-3 in the first half and 6-3 in second, en route to the win.

The Scarlet Knights and Irish traded goals to start the game, evening the score at 1-1. Notre Dame pulled away with back-to-back goals and RU narrowed the lead with a score from sbrilli to pull within one (3-2). However, a 2-1 tally over the final 10 minutes gave the Irish a 5-3 advan-tage at halftime. A four-goal run in the second half for Notre Dame increased the lead to 11-5. Lopez would get the final goal of the game on a free-position shot for the 11-6 final score.

Rutgers vs Monmouth April 5, 2011 at West long Branch, n.J.

Rutgers (7-4 1-2 BiG eAst) vs. mOnmOuth (8-4 3-1 nec)SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 TotRutgers............. 12 7 19Monmouth............ 2 7 9 Date: Apr 05, 2011 Attendance: 156

Rutgers SCORING: GOALS: WELSH, Marlena 5; MARINO, Katherine 4; WATTS, Lindsey 4; ANDERSON, Kristen 3; STEINBER, Ali 1; SBRILLI, Lauren 1; DAVIS, Brittany 1. ASSISTS: MASCERA, Danielle 4; STEINBER, Ali 3; ANDERSON, Kristen 1; MARINO, Katherine 1; TRENDELL, Amanda 1; WELSH, Marlena 1.

monmouthSCORING: GOALS: FEIRSTEIN, Rachel 4; O’BRIEN, Molly 2; FEENEY, Kaitlin 2; HEATH, Allison 1. AS-SISTS: FEIRSTEIN, Rachel 2; LILLO, Sam 1; OBREGON, Rachel 1; SALATA, Olivia 1.

Rutgers senior midfielder Marlena Welsh scored a career-high five goals to help lead the Scar-let Knights in a rout of Monmouth 19-9 on Tuesday afternoon at Kessler Field. Senior attacker Katherine Marino and junior attacker Lindsey Watts added four goals each in the win.

The Scarlet Knights got out to a commanding lead, scoring the first five goals of the contest. Rutgers received a pair of tallies from Marino, and one goal each from Welsh, Watts and senior attacker Kristen Anderson.

Monmouth went without its first goal until eight minutes into the game, making it 5-1 in RU’s favor, however, the Scarlet Knights resumed their scoring surge, going on a four-goal run to pull ahead 9-1. Welsh added two more goals, while junior Ali Steinberg and freshman Lauren Sbrilli each chipped in a score.

The Hawks found their second goal at the 7:09 mark of the first half to make it 9-2. Rutgers closed out the opening period with three goals as Anderson found the back of the cage twice and Marino posted her third score to give the Scarlet Knights a 12-2 halftime advantage.

Rutgers and Monmouth each traded a pair of goals to start the second half as two more scores from Welsh made it a 14-4 game. The Hawks pulled to within eight points with back-to-back goals from Rachel Feirstein and Kaitlin Feeney (14-6).

Marino brought the Rutgers lead back to nine with her fourth goal of the contest, but Mon-mouth responded with two scores, cutting the deficit to seven points (15-8). Watts became the fourth Scarlet Knight with multiple goals in the game as she added three-straight goals, while junior midfielder Brittany Davis chipped in her first goal of the season to close out the second half and seal the 19-9 Rutgers win.

Junior attacker Danielle Mascera led the Scarlet Knights with a career-high four assists. Steinber assisted on three RU goals, while Anderson and redshirt freshman Amanda Trendell each tallied an assist. Sophomores Lily Kalata and Aimee Chotikul shared time in goal with Kalata starting the game and Chotikul playing the second half. Kalata allowed just two goals and posted six saves, while Chotikul made three saves on the day.

On the defensive end, freshman defender Chelsea Intrabartola had a game-high four caused turnovers and led RU with three ground balls.

Rutgers vs Louisville April 15, 2011 at louisville, Ky.

Rutgers (7-5, 1-3 BiG eAst) vs. louisville (9-4, 2-2 BiG eAst)SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 TotRutgers............. 5 3 8 Louisville.......... 3 7 10Date: Apr 15, 2011 Attendance: 156

Rutgers SCORING: GOALS: STEINBER, Ali 3; WELSH, Marlena 1; SBRILLI, Lauren 1; WATTS, Lindsey 1; AN-DERSON, Kristen 1; MARINO, Katherine 1. ASSISTS: WELSH, Marlena 2; MASCERA, Danielle 1.

louisville SCORING: GOALS: LOVEJOY, Liz 4; DASHIELL, Emily 2; OLIVERIO, Katie 1; FOLEY, Bergan 1; BOB-AL, Lianne 1; BOLTJA, Nikki 1. ASSISTS: LOVEJOY, Liz 1; OLIVERIO, Katie 1.

Rutgers women’s lacrosse dropped its road matchup with Louisville10-8 on Friday, April 15, at U of L Lacrosse Stadium.

Junior midfielder Ali Steinberg led Rutgers with three goals. Five other Scarlet Knights combined to provide the remaining five goals.

Rutgers took a 5-3 edge in the first half, however, Louisville reversed the momentum, outscoring the Scarlet Knights 7-3 in the second period to claim the victory. RU opened the game with four-straight goals, one each coming from Steinberg, freshman Lauren Sbrilli and seniors Katherine Marino, and Kristen Anderson.

Louisville responded with three goals of its own, cutting the RU lead to one goal (4-3). The Scarlet Knights maintained a two-goal advantage with another score with four seconds left in the first half.

A goal from senior Marlena Welsh at the start of the second half put the Scarlet Knights ahead by three (6-3). The Cardinals went on 4-0 run, to take over the lead at 7-6. Louisville outscored Rutgers 3-2 over the final 15 minutes of the contest en route to the 10-8 win.

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Rutgers vs Cincinnati April 17, 2011 at cincinnati, Ohio

Rutgers (8-5, 2-3 BiG eAst) vs. cincinnati (2-11, 0-5 BiG eAst)SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 TotRutgers............. 6 6 12 Cincinnati.......... 4 5 9Date: Apr 17, 2011 Attendance: 350

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Rutgers SCORING: GOALS: WATTS, Lindsey 3; WELSH, Marlena 2; STEINBER, Ali 2; SBRILLI, Lauren 2; MARINO, Katherine 2; DAVIS, Brittany 1.ASSISTS: ALLEY, Rebecca 1; MASCERA, Danielle 1; STEINBER, Ali 1; WELSH, Marlena 1.

cincinnati SCORING: GOALS: KIRIAZOGLOU, Katie 3; LIBERATORE, Katie 2; PIERSON, Marissa 2; SIMAN-SKI, Laura 1; FINK, Maddie 1.ASSISTS: LIBERATORE, Katie 3; KIRIAZOGLOU, Katie 1; RAMSLAND, Kylie 1.

Rutgers women’s lacrosse rebounded with a 12-9 road win at Cincinnati on Sunday, April 17, in Nippert Stadium.

Junior Lindsey Watts led Rutgers with three goals, while four other Scarlet Knights – Marlena Welsh, Katherine Marino, Ali Steinberg and Lauren Sbrilli – scored a pair of goals each in the win.

Rutgers opened the game with a 3-0 run on goals from Sbrilli, Steinberg and junior Brittany Davis. Cincinnati took over the lead with four-straight; however the Scarlet Knights scored the final three goals of the first half to take a 6-4 halftime advantage.

The see-saw battle continued in the second half as the Bearcats followed the halftime break with three consecutive scores, pulling ahead of the Scarlet Knights 7-6. The lead changed hands two more times with Rutgers going up 8-7 on back-to-back goals from Watts and Welsh.

Cincinnati took its final lead three minutes later, scoring a pair to make it 9-8.

Trailing by one goal with 10 minutes left in regulation, the Scarlet Knights found the scores they needed down the stretch, tallying four straight en route to the 12-9 victory. Watts scored twice, while Welsh and Marino each added a goal to help seal the win.

No. 6 Loyola vs Rutgers April 23, 2011 at Piscataway, n.J.

loyola (12-1, 5-1 BiG eAst) vs. Rutgers (8-6, 2-4 BiG eAst)SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 TotLoyola.............. 3 12 15Rutgers............. 3 3 6Date: Apr 23, 2011 Attendance: 138

loyola SCORING: GOALS: GAVIN, Grace 5; DALTON, Joanna 3; HENEBERRY, Mary 2; VANTHOF, Taryn 2; CAHILL, Ashley 1; DECKER, Meg 1; FILIPPELLI, Cara 1. ASSISTS: CAHILL, Ashley 1; GAVIN, Grace 1; HAGER, Caroline 1; HENEBERRY, Mary 1; REHFUSS, Abby 1.

Rutgers SCORING: GOALS: WELSH, Marlena 2; MARINO, Katherine 2; ANDERSON, Kristen 1; CLE-MENTS, Megan 1.

Rutgers women’s lacrosse returned home following a four-game road trip to host BIG EAST foe and No. 6 Loyola at Yurcak Field on Saturday. Despite a strong first-half effort, the Scarlet Knights came up short as the Greyhounds earned a 15-6 win.

Both team battled the rain-soaked conditions, playing to a 3-3 tie at halftime. The Scarlet Knights traded goals with the Greyhounds as senior attacker Katherine Marino gave RU its first score of the game, followed by back-to-back tallies from senior midfielder Marlena Welsh.

Loyola broke the deadlock in the second half with Grace Gavin scoring four-straight to give her team a 7-3 lead. Marino scored her second goal of the game, cutting the deficit to three at 7-4, however, the Greyhounds responded with a 6-0 run to pull ahead 13-4. Each team scored twice more over the final three minutes as senior attacker Kristen Anderson and freshman attacker Megan Clements posted goals for the Scarlet Knights.

Villanova vs Rutgers Apr 26, 2011 at Piscataway, n.J.

Villanova (5-9, 1-5 BiG eAst) vs. Rutgers (9-6, 3-4 BiG eAst)SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 TotVillanova........... 3 7 10Rutgers............. 7 6 13 Date: Apr 26, 2011 Attendance: 111

Villanova SCORING: GOALS: BOWMAN, Maria 4; DONODEO, Justine 3; JUDGE, Ali 1;LASDA, Rachel 1; MILLER, Carly 1. ASSISTS: BOWMAN, Maria 2; BRANDENBURG, Ali 2; BEGAY, Amy 1; JUDGE, Ali 1.

Rutgers SCORING: GOALS: STEINBER, Ali 4; WELSH, Marlena 4; MARINO, Katherine 2; ANDERSON, Kristen 2; SBRILLI, Lauren 1. ASSISTS: MARINO, Katherine 1; MASCERA, Danielle 1; SBRILLI, Lauren 1; TRENDELL, Amanda 1; WATTS, Lindsey 1.

Rutgers women’s lacrosse downed Villanova 13-10 Tuesday evening at Yurcak Field. RU was led by senior midfielder Marlena Welsh and junior midfielder Ali Steinberg who each tallied four goals.

Rutgers outshot Villanova 34-19, including a 19-5 advantage in the first half. The Scarlet Knights also owned 16 of the 25 draw controls on the night.

The Scarlet Knights –who never trailed in the game – took a 7-3 lead into the locker room. Senior attacker Kristen Anderson started RU off with an unassisted goal just two minutes into the contest. Welsh gave Rutgers a 2-0 advantage with a coast-to-coast score into the top corner of the net.

Welsh registered another score, this time with an assist from senior attacker Katherine Marino into the bottom right corner of the net. Marino added a goal of her own, putting the Scarlet Knights up 4-1.

After the two squads traded goals, Villanova’s Justine Donodeo brought the Wildcats within two on a cut in front of the RU net. Steinberg rattled off two goals before the half – including one with just 1:04 to go in the stanza – to give the Scarlet Knights a four-goal cushion.

Rutgers came out of the break with two quick scores, and scored six of the first seven goals in the second period, as Marino blasted a shot past Amanda Hirschfeld to start the RU flurry just 40 seconds into the stanza. Welsh corralled a nifty pass from Lindsey Watts just 28 seconds later to earn a hat trick.

After a Donodeo goal by Villanova, the Scarlet Knights posted the next four goals – including two by Steinberg – to take a 13-4 lead, the largest of the game. The final goal by Steinberg was scored off a free position shot that the midfielder dumped into the top right corner.

The Wildcats made a late rally, scoring the final six goals to cut the lead to three, but it would not be enough as Rutgers held on for the win.

Sophomore Lily Kalata notched her eighth win of the season, making three saves and picking up six ground balls to lead the RU defense.

#16 Georgetown vs Rutgers may 01, 2011 at Piscataway, n.J.

Georgetown (9-7, 7-1 BIG EAST) vs. Rutgers (9-7, 3-5 BIG EAST)SCORE BY PERIOD 1 2 TotGeorgetown.......... 3 6 9Rutgers............. 3 5 8Date: May 01, 2011 Attendance: 307

Georgetown SCORING: GOALS: FRANKLIN, Hannah 2; JACKSON, Dina 2; THOMAS, Sophia 2; DWYER, Kath-leen 1; GILES, Jacqueline 1; BOZEL, Kelsi 1. ASSISTS: DWYER, Kathleen 1; FRANKLIN, Hannah 1; GILES, Jacqueline 1; KIRR, Jordy 1.

Rutgers SCORING: GOALS: MARINO, Katherine 2; SBRILLI, Lauren 2; ANDERSON, Kristen 2; LOPEZ, Shawn 1; STEINBER, Ali 1. ASSISTS: MARINO, Katherine 3; SBRILLI, Lauren 1.

Senior attacker Katherine Marino led the Scarlet Knights with two goals and three assists as Rutgers women’s lacrosse saw its upset bid fall short against No. 16 Georgetown on Sunday, May 1 at Yurcak Field.

The battle between Rutgers and Georgetown was a tight affair throughout, evident by the seven ties and five lead changes. In addition to Marino, Anderson and freshman midfielder Lauren Sbrilli each tallied a pair of goals against the Hoyas to help lead the Rutgers effort.

Georgetown got out to a 2-0 lead but the Scarlet Knights responded with back-to-back goals from Anderson and Sbrilli. The two teams traded goals over the final five minutes of the first half – with Sbrilli finding her second score of the day – as the game remained knotted at 3-3 at halftime.

The Hoyas struck first in the second half to pull ahead 4-3; however, the Scarlet Knights took over the lead with two goals from Marino to make it 5-4. A 2-0 run by the Hoyas swung the momentum and advantage back to their favor with a 6-5 edge.

Lopez tied the game at 6-6 with a goal at the 20 minute mark but Georgetown moved ahead again with another score four minutes later (7-6).

The Scarlet Knights made a push for the win, scoring two goals in a one minute span, including the go-ahead tally at 10:33. Anderson posted her second score of the game, followed by junior midfielder Ali Steinberg who gave RU a one-goal lead at 8-7.

Georgetown tied the score for the final time at 8-8 and went on to seal the victory, scoring a goal with two minutes left to play.

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OVERALL: 9-7 CONF: 3-5 HOME: 3-5 AWAY: 6-2 NEUT: 0-0

## name GP-Gs G A Pts sh shot% sOG sOG% GW fPG fPs GB Dc t/O ct fouls14 WELSH, Marlena 16-15 34 10 44 104 .327 74 .712 1 6 21 17 20 27 16 477 STEINBERG, Ali 16-16 28 7 35 77 .364 56 .727 2 5 20 20 37 25 8 3612 MARINO, Katherine 16-12 18 14 32 33 .545 26 .788 1 5 12 7 4 14 3 429 ANDERSON, Kristen 16-16 26 5 31 51 .510 41 .804 2 7 12 11 15 27 2 2323 WATTS, Lindsey 16-16 24 3 27 46 .522 29 .630 1 9 20 13 14 17 7 1810 SBRILLI, Lauren 16-10 13 2 15 31 .419 26 .839 0 3 6 18 11 13 7 1413 ANDERSON, Stephanie 6-6 9 2 11 22 .409 18 .818 2 3 8 11 1 6 3 822 MASCERA, Danielle 16-4 2 7 9 6 .333 5 .833 0 1 2 13 2 18 3 41 LOPEZ, Shawn 16-15 3 0 3 10 .300 5 .500 0 1 1 6 30 6 3 2221 TRENDELL, Amanda 9-0 0 3 3 2 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 2 2 7 0 019 DAVIS, Brittany 11-0 2 0 2 9 .222 6 .667 0 0 0 1 6 3 0 518 CLEMENTS, Megan 9-0 1 0 1 3 .333 3 1.000 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 215 MAHON, Sarah 3-0 1 0 1 1 1.000 1 1.000 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 02 ALLEY, Rebecca 16-16 0 1 1 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 19 22 5 22 416 SCHNEEBERGER, Rachel 11-1 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 1 3 1 2 0 24 MARTINELLI, Katrina 6-0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 130 CHOTIKUL, Aimee 6-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 027 CURRAN, Kaitlyn 16-16 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 19 0 8 11 2525 DiMURO, Hollie 1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 124 MILLER, Kelsey 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 120 MacDOUGALL, Claire 10-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 316 INTRABARTOLA, Chelse 16-15 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 18 2 5 11 339 KALATA, Lily 16-16 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 42 0 12 14 28 MORAN, Mary 16-16 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 15 3 5 10 335 WELCH, Rachel 4-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 33 TURKOT, Erin 7-1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 5 3 1 2 1Total............... 16 161 54 215 397 .406 291 .733 9 41 106 247 173 210 126 351Opponents........... 16 147 61 208 366 .402 266 .727 7 28 90 234 169 213 139 381

## name GP Gs minutes GA GAAvg saves Pct W l t shots faced9 KALATA, Lily 16 16 845:23 123 8.73 98 .443 8 7 0 30630 CHOTIKUL, Aimee 6 0 128:23 24 11.22 20 .455 1 0 0 59 Total............... 16 973:46 147 9.06 118 .445 9 7 0 365 Opponents........... 16 973:46 161 9.92 130 .447 7 9 0 397

GOAls BY PeRiOD 1st 2nd Ot Ot2 totalRutgers 82 78 0 1 161Opponents 60 86 1 0 147

shOts BY PeRiOD 1st 2nd Ot Ot2 totalRutgers 214 178 4 1 397Opponents 162 202 2 0 366

shOts On GOAl BY PRD 1st 2nd Ot Ot2 totalRutgers 150 138 2 1 291Opponents 120 143 2 0 265

sAVes BY PeRiOD 1st 2nd Ot Ot2 totalRutgers 60 57 1 0 118Opponents 68 60 2 0 130

AttenDAnce summARY Ru OPPTotal 1768 2037Dates/Avg Per Date 8/221 8/255Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0

2011 FINAL STATISTICS/RESULTS

Date Opponent score Overall conf

Feb 23, 2011 at Temple W 11-10 1-0-0 0-0-0

Feb 26, 2011 at Cornell W 11-7 2-0-0 0-0-0

Mar 02, 2011 #18 PRINCETON LOT 8-9 2-1-0 0-0-0

Mar 05, 2011 at DELAWARE W 13-5 3-1-0 0-0-0

Mar 09, 2011 at Saint Joseph’s W 12-4 4-1-0 0-0-0

Mar 12, 2011 at HOFSTRA WO2 11-10 5-1-0 0-0-0

Mar 16, 2011 #4 PENN L 6-9 5-2-0 0-0-0

*Mar 19, 2011 at Connecticut W 10-9 6-2-0 1-0-0

*Mar 26, 2011 at #11 SYRACUSE L 7-11 6-3-0 1-1-0

*Apr 01, 2011 at Notre Dame L 6-11 6-4-0 1-2-0

Apr 05, 2011 at Monmouth W 19-9 7-4-0 1-2-0

*Apr 15, 2011 at Louisville L 8-10 7-5-0 1-3-0

*Apr 17, 2011 at Cincinnati W 12-9 8-5-0 2-3-0

*Apr 23, 2011 #6 LOYOLA L 6-15 8-6-0 2-4-0

*Apr 26, 2011 VILLANOVA W 13-10 9-6-0 3-4-0

*May 01, 2011 #16 GEORGETOWN L 8-9 9-7-0 3-5-0

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A firsthand glance:

Emily beck’s mom, Carol, on Emily’s

adoption by Louisville Lacrosse

“Having these athletes involved in Emily’s life is great.

Emily keeps talking about it. She is even

trying to teach the neighbors and her

brothers in how to play lacrosse, which

is funny. Even our older daughter

Alex, talks about the girls, and how

they played with her and cared for

her too, not just Emily. Jacob loves

the jersey, and has worn it four

times in one week. So getting

involved with FOJ is a wonderful experience for all of our family members.”

LOVE

FOJ’s MISSION

Our mission is to improve the quality of life for children suffering from pediatric brain tumors. The foundation is based on love, support and friendship between the child, the team and the child’s family. We pair a child with a college or high school athletic team based on geographic proximity so the child can be involved with the team as much as possible. The child is “adopted” by the team and becomes an honorary team member. The gift is in the relationship. The child gains a new support network of loving friends and the team learns to see the world with new eyes.

Everyone wins.

The Friends of Jaclyn Foundation is inspired by Jaclyn Murphy. In 2004, she was diagnosed with a medulloblastoma, a malignant brain tumor, when she was 9 years old. Jaclyn’s strength, courage, relentless spirit and joy for life are an inspiration to those who know her. When granted her “Make-A-Wish,” Jaclyn asked, “for all the children in the hospitals to be healed.”

In 2005, the Northwestern University Women’s Lacrosse team adopted Jaclyn as an honorary team member. She inspired the Wildcats through a magical

Jaclyn’s quality of life improved. She wanted other children with pediatric brain tumors to have similar experiences. The Murphys realized that it is ultimately the love and support of others that gives people the inspiration and courage to get through this kind of journey. The Friends of Jaclyn Foundation improves the quality of life for everyone involved.

“perfect season,” which resulted in NU’s first NCAA National Championship, in any sport, in 64 years. Jaclyn created lasting friendships with the team. She and her family recognized this positively affected Jaclyn’s happiness and health. Northwestern recognized that their relationship with Jaclyn opened their eyes and hearts to a deeper appreciation for life.

FOJ’s PROGRAMS

Adopt-A-Child Program is for children with pediatric brain tumors. Any child with a brain tumor is welcome. As of December 2008, we have over 80 children adopted with over 200 sports teams anxiously waiting. We have children in 17 different types of sports all across the country.

Safe on the Sidelines is an adoption program for the siblings of the afflicted child. The entire family is affected when a child is diagnosed. Many times the healthy child feels scared and alone. This program allows the siblings to have their own team and to feel special and supported.

FOJ’s STORY

SUPPORT FRIENDSHIP

Temple University

Northwestern U of Michigan UMass Williams Johns Hopkins Rutgers UNC

The Rutgers women’s lacrosse program adopted a little sister, Genna Camiolo, through the Friends of Jaclyn Foundation (FOJ). FOJ is a charitable organization, created to raise public awareness regarding pediatric brain tumors. The funds raised are used to improve the quality of life for children who are afflicted with a

brain tumor as well as make contributions to pediatric brain research.

Genna is present at many of the Scarlet Knights’ home matches – even serving as an honorary captain and taking part in the coin toss. For more information on Genna, visit www.caringbridge.org/nj/gennahenna and for more on the Friends of Jaclyn Foundation, log on to www.friendsofjaclyn.org.

Committed to serving the neighboring community, the Rutgers women’s lacrosse team routinely participates in a number of initiatives throughout the year. The Scarlet Knights most recently took part in the Race For Hope in Philadelphia this past November. The National Brain Tumor Society’s Race for Hope - Philadelphia is very proud to be able to celebrate its fourth year of supporting brain tumor research and patient services on November 1, 2009. The Race for Hope 5K Run/

Walk is one of Philadelphia’s most successful volunteer and community-based events. It is one of the country’s largest fundraisers for the brain tumor community.

HELPING THE COMMUNITY

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The Friends of Jaclyn Foundation is a 501(c)(3), non-profit, charitable organization

that improves the quality of life for children with pediatric brain tumors and

their families. We are all about love, support and friendship. We pair each child with a

college or high school athletic team and that is when the magic happens.

Thank you for your interest in Friends of Jaclyn. For more information and latest news, please

visit our website at www.friendsofjaclyn.org. To get your child adopted, please email

[email protected]

In your inquiry, please include the following:

Your name, address, and contact information

Your child’s name and age

The closest school or university

Your child’s website or caringbridge page

Your child’s history and pictures

HOW TO GIVE

HOW TO GET INVOLVED

Logo designed by Caitlin Jackson“Live in the Moment, Play in the Moment.”

The Friends of Jaclyn Foundation depends on contributions to do its work. We invite you to

support us as we continue to improve the quality of life for children afflicted with

pediatric brain tumors.

To donate, please visit the website at www.friendsofjaclyn.org or mail checks to:

Georgetown

New Trier High School

Columbia University

Georgetown University

New Trier High School

h Pl y iini M t

Amherst College

Friends of Jaclyn Foundation7 Ridgeview Rd, Hopewell Junction, NY 12533

1-866-519-3529

“Live in the Moment, Play in the Moment.”

Northwestern University National ChampionsWashington and Lee University

HELPING THE COMMUNITY

In addition to this and many other community service project, the Rutgers women’s lacrosse program, which supports the Children’s Tumor Foundation and its adopted little sister Genna Camiolo, planned a fundraising initiative, keeping in line with its continued commitment to serving the community. Head coach Laura

Brand-Sias and the Rutgers staff will run the Unite Half Marathon in April.

Rutgers also held a university-wide food drive, during which women’s lacrosse adopted a family and donated food/goods during the holiday season. Annually, the Scarlet Knights run in the Big Chill, a 5k race aimed at provided toys and donations to local children. During their time, several members of the Rutgers women’s

lacrosse team have participated in various Toy and Blood Drives, as well as the Read Across America program.

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teWAARtOn tROPhY WAtch list2007 Katie Batiuk

iWlcA ReGiOnAl All-AmeRicAn 1984 Maria Grant, Marilyn Reilly 1985 Mary Beth Dwyer, Maria Grant, Amy Horne, Chris Lacy, Marilyn Reilly, Rita Sweeney 1986 Mary Beth Dwyer, Maria Grant, Chris Lacy, Rita Sweeney1987 Michele Pagnotto, Rita Sweeney1988 Denise Reed1989 Karen Callaway, Barbara Coates, Denise Reed1990 Michele Pagnotto, Denise Reed1991 Susan Trimble, Karyl Whitman1992 Karyl Whitman1993 Heather Jones1994 Heather Jones, Meghan Schofield (2)1995 Paula Chamoun (3)1996 Brandi Bailey, Dina Cavallo (2), Paula Chamoun (2)1997 Brandi Bailey, Dina Cavallo (2), Paula Chamoun (2), Melissa Schepacarter (2) 1998 Dina Cavallo, Elizabeth Chambers, Paula Chamoun, Robin Erthal (2)1999 Elizabeth Chambers, Robin Erthal (2), Amanda Mazzarella (2), Nicol Parceluzzi (MVP)2000 Elizabeth Chambers, Nadia Rogala (2)2002 Kristin Checksfield, Susan Duccilli (2), Lauren Gulotta (2)2003 Lyndsay Feldman (2), Melissa Mosey (2)2004 Catherine Seals (2), Katie Batiuk (2)2005 Lyndsey Feldman (2), Katie Batiuk (2)2006 Katie Batiuk, Katy Lawrence (2)2007 Katie Batiuk, Nina Frankoski (2)2008 Brooke Cantwell, Sandra Abel (2), Jessica Davis (2)2009 Brooke Cantwell, Emily Penn (2)2010 Brooke Cantwell, Mary Cryan (2), Marlena Welsh (2), Lily Kalata (2)2011 Marlena Welsh, Rebecca Alley (2), Lily Kalata (2), Katherine Marino (2), Ali Steinberg

iWlcA All-AmeRicAns 1986 Maria Grant, Chris Lacy, Rita Sweeney (HM)1990 Denise Reed1991 Susan Trimble1998 Anna Marie Vesco - Mid-Atlantic Coach of the Year (DI)1999 Elizabeth Chambers (3) 2000 Elizabeth Chambers (3)2007 Katie Batiuk (3)2010 Brooke Cantwell (3)

cOlleGelAcROsseusA.cOm All-AmeRicAn2000 Elizabeth Chambers (At-Large)

Gte All-AmeRicAn selecteD BY cosiDA 1991 Karyl Whitman

us lAcROsse All-AmeRicAn1999 Elizabeth Chambers (HM)

usWlA All-AmeRicAn1998 Paula Chamoun (HM)

insiDe lAcROsse All-AmeRicAn2007 Katie Batiuk

nORth/sOuth seniOR All-stARs1986 Maria Grant, Chris Lacy1989 Karen Callaway1990 Michele Pagnotto, Denise Reed2007 Katie Batiuk

WOmenslAcROsse.cOm All-AmeRicAn2007 Katie Batiuk (2), Nina Frankoski (rookie), Jessica Davis (rookie)

iWlcA DiVisiOn i AcADemic hOnOR ROll1998 Rebecca Cartee, Pearl Park1999 Elizabeth Chambers, Pearl Park2000 Elizabeth Chambers, Jennifer Mumford2001 Lauren Gulotta, Jill Penrose2002 Lauren Gulotta2003 Jessica Apel2004 Lisa Savage2005 Andrea Leininger, Lisa Savage2006 Lisa Savage2007 Rachel Doan, Jessica Fox2008 Rachel Doan, Jackie Lerner2009 Rachel Doan, Meghan Flanagan2010 Meghan Flanagan, Karie McGuire2011 Rebecca Alley, Emily Penn

nJ lAX AssOciAtiOn All-stAR teAm1978 Heidi Faith, Janet Swanson

nJ All-cOnfeRence teAm1981 Merrill Hilf, Linda Larson, Connie Williams

insiDelAcROsse.cOm PlAYeR Of the WeeK2002 Lauren Gulotta (HM) 4/92003 Cristina Curiale (HM) 3/17 Melissa Mosey (HM) 4/142004 Katie Batiuk (HM) 3/8

WOmenslAcROsse.cOm PlAYeR Of the WeeK2004 Maggie Bopp (HM) 4/282006 Sandra Abel (Rookie) 3/62007 Michelle Poole 3/2 Katie Batiuk 4/12 Erika Page 4/262010 Lily Kalata 4/26

Preseason All-conference2001 Jill Penrose2002 Kristin Checksfield, Claire Grooms2003 Kristin Checksfield2004 Cristina Curiale, Lyndsey Feldman2005 Lyndsey Feldman, Catherine Seals2006 Katie Batiuk, Anne Marchitello2007 Katie Batiuk2008 Nina Frankoski, Sandra Abel, Jessica Davis2009 Brooke Cantwell2010 Brooke Cantwell2011 Marlena Welsh2012 Ali Steinberg

Offensive Player of the Week2003 Melissa Mosey 4/142004 Maggie Bopp 4/262005 Katie Batiuk 4/252006 Katie Batiuk 4/102007 Katie Batiuk 4/102011 Marlena Welsh 2/28

Defensive Player of the Week2001 Kristin Checksfield 3/26 Lauren Gulotta 4/162002 Lauren Gulotta 4/8 Lauren Gulotta 4/222003 Maggie Bopp 3/10 Lyndsey Feldman 3/31 Lyndsey Feldman 4/14 Kristin Checksfield 4/21 Kristin Checksfield 4/282004 Lyndsey Feldman 3/8)2005 Lyndsey Feldman 3/14 3/212007 Anne Marchitello 2/26 Erika Page 4/232008 Sandra Abel 3/3 Jessica Davis 3/312010 Lily Kalata 3/1 Lily Kalata 4/26

Weekly honor Roll2006 Katie Batiuk 5/1 Nina Frankoski 4/17 Katie Batiuk 4/3 Katy Lawrence 3/7 Katie Batiuk 2/27

2007 Nina Frankoski 4/3 Michelle Poole 3/19 Brooke Cantwell 3/122008 Michelle Poole 3/10 Brooke Cantwell 3/17 Brooke Cantwell 3/31 Kristen Anderson 4/7 Emily Penn 4/7 Brooke Cantwell 4/14 Brooke Cantwell 4/212009 Meghan Flanagan 3/2 Sandra Abel 3/9 Brooke Cantwell 4/132010 Kristin Anderson 3/1 Brooke Cantwell 3/8 Brooke Cantwell 4/5 Brooke Cantwell 5/3 Ali Steinberg 4/122011 Katherine Marino 5/2 Marlena Welsh 3/21 Ali Steinberg 3/14 Kristen Anderson 3/7 Lily Kalata 3/7 Lily Kalata 2/28 All-conference team2001 Kristin Checksfield, Claire Grooms (2), Jennifer Mumford (2), Catherine Seals (2)2002 Kristin Checksfield, Susan Duccilli (2), Lauren Gulotta (2)2003 Lyndsey Feldman, Melissa Mosey, Cristina Curiale (2), Kristin Checksfield (2) 2004 Maggie Bopp (2), Catherine Seals (2), Lyndsey Feldman (2), Katie Batiuk (2)2005 Lyndsey Feldman, Katie Batiuk Anne Marchitello (2), Catherine Seals (2)2006 Katie Batiuk, Anne Marchitello (2), Katy Lawrence (2)2007 Katie Batiuk, Nina Frankoski, Jamie Farewell (2), Anne Marchitello (2), Jessica Davis (2)2008 Brooke Cantwell, Jessica Davis (2), Mary Cryan (2)2009 Brooke Cantwell (2)2010 Brooke Cantwell2011 Ali Steinberg (2), Marlena Welsh (2)2 indicates second-team selection3 indicates third-team selectionHM indicates honorable mentionBold Indicates Returning Player in 2009

midfielder of the Year2005 Katie Batiuk

Defensive Player of the Year2002 Kristin Checksfield

national college Athlete honor society (Chi Alpha Sigma)2007 Jessica Fox2009 Meghan Flanagan, Karie McGuire

Academic All-stars2000-01 Jessica Apel, Claire Grooms, Lauren Gulotta, Melissa Mosey, Jennifer Mumford, Lori Perril, Catherine Seals, Cali Wojdyla2001-02 Jessica Apel, Adrienne Booth, Kristin Checksfield, Susan Duccilli, Jessica Gallogly, Lauren Gulotta, Jessica Mosey, Melissa Mosey2002-03 Jessica Apel, Kristin Checksfield Claire Grooms, Alexis Hiering Jessica Mosey, Melissa Mosey Lisa Savage, Grace Sica, Cali Wojdyla2003-04 Cristina Curiale, Alexis Hiering Andrea Leininger, Lindsay Rising Lisa Savage2004-05 Jamie Farewell, Lyndsey Feldman, Jessica Fox, Andrea Leininger, Anne Marchitello, Ashley Schauder,

ALL-TIME AWARD WINNERSNATIONAL AWARDS

BIG EAST AWARDS

ACADEMIC AWARDS

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ALL-TIME AWARD WINNERS Catherine Seals2005-06 Valerie Depelteau, Rachel Doan, Jessica Fox, Jennifer Klenk, Jackie Lerner, Anne Marchitello, Andrea Potter2006-07 Katie Batiuk, Rachel Doan, Jamie Farewell, Meghan Flanagan, Jessica Fox, Nina Frankoski, Katy Lawrence, Jackie Lerner, Anne Marchitello, Karie McGuire, Erika Page, Katherine Parker, Michelle Poole, Kathry Seidman, Mallory Tornetta2007-08 Brooke Cantwell, Mary Cryan, Meghan Flanagan, Jessica Fox, Nina Frankoski, Tara Hardy, Jennifer Klenk, Jackie Lerner, Shawn Lopez, Karie McGuire, Katherine Parker, Emily Penn, Megan Pierce, Michelle Poole, Faith Richards, Kathryn Seidman, Kaja Stamnes, Mallory Tornetta2008-09 Sandra Abel, Rebecca Alley, Brooke Cantwell, Mary Cryan, Rachel Doan, Meghan Flanagan, Jennifer Klenk, Shawn Lopez, Katherine Marino, Danielle Mascera, Karie McGuire, Katherine Parker, Emily Penn, Michelle Poole, Faith Richards, Kathryn Seidman, Mallory Tornetta, Lindsey Watts, Marlena Welsh2009-10 Rebecca Alley, Brooke Cantwell, Mary Cryan, Kaitlyn Curran, Faith Richards Meghan Flanagan, Eileen Ghent Lindsay Harris, Shawn Lopez, Katherine Marino, Danielle Mascera Karie McGuire, Mary Moran, Emily Penn, Megan Pierce, Jennifer Schmidt, Ali Steinberg, Lindsey Watts, Rachel Welch, Marlena Welsh2010-11 Rebecca Alley, Stephanie Anderson, Aimee Chotikul, Megan Clements, Kaitlyn Curran, Eileen Ghent, Chelsea Intrabartola, Lily Kalata, Shawn Lopez, Claire MacDougall, Sarah Mahon, Katherine Marino, Danielle Mascera, Annie McGinley, Mary Moran, Rachel Schneeberger, Ali Steinberg, Lindsey Watts, Rachel Welch, Marlena Welsh

mOst VAluABle PlAYeR1977 Heidi Faith1978 Janet Swanson1979 Kate Sweeney1980 Linda Larson1981 Merrill Hilf1982 Michele Madison1983 Elizabeth Ferrara1984 Marilyn Reily1985 Maria Grant1986 Jessica Hardy1987 Teresa Gertie1988 Denise Reed1989 Karen Callaway, Barbara Coates1990 Denise Reed1991 Susan Trimble1992 Heather Jones1993 Brinda Bhatt, Heather Jones1994 Heather Jones, Carolyn Milano1995 Debbie Macherione1996 Brandi Bailey, Melissa Schepacarter1997 Brandi Bailey, Melissa Schepacarter1998 Dina Cavallo, Paula Chamoun 1999 Elizabeth Chambers, Robin Erthal 2000 Elizabeth Chambers2001 Jennifer Mumford2002 Kristin Checksfield, Lauren Gulotta

2003 Lyndsey Feldman2004 Katie Batiuk2005 Katie Batiuk2006 Katie Batiuk2007 Katie Batiuk2008 Sandra Abel2009 Sandra Abel2010 Brooke Cantwell2011 Ali Steinberg

Ru stROnG/life sKills AWARD(Awarded for outstanding service and community out-reach)2000 Jennifer Mumford

tRustee’s AWARD(Awarded to the student-athlete who is named the team’s MVP more than once)1993 Heather Jones1994 Heather Jones1997 Brandi Bailey2000 Elizabeth Chambers2005 Katie Batiuk2006 Katie Batiuk2007 Katie Batiuk

DiRectOR’s AWARD(Awarded to the head coach of the team with the highest GPA of letterwinners for the academic year)1993 Denise Wescott (3.131)

schOlAR-Athlete(Awarded to the letterwinning student-athlete with the high-est GPA for the year)1980-81 Lori Mather1981-82 Amy Horne1982-83 Cathy Gannon1983-84 Christine Lacy1984-85 Anne Davis1985-86 Christine Lacy1986-87 Rita Sweeney1987-88 Beth Vasta1988-89 Karyl Whitman1989-90 Tracey Costello1990-91 Karyl Whitman1991-92 Carolyn Milano1992-93 Jennifer Durant1993-94 Jennifer Durant1994-95 Jennifer Durant1995-96 Rebecca Cartee1996-97 Rebecca Cartee1997-98 Elizabeth Chambers1998-99 Elizabeth Chambers1999-00 Elizabeth Chambers, Nadia Rogala2000-01 Lauren Gulotta2001-02 Lauren Gulotta2002-03 Lyndsey Feldman2003-04 Lisa Savage2004-05 Andrea Leininger2005-06 Jessica Fox2006-07 Jessica Fox2007-08 Jessica Fox2009-10 Meghan Flanagan2010-11 Marlena Welsh

GOVeRnOR’s AWARD(Awarded to the student-athlete who is named the team’s Scholar-Athlete more than once)1994 Jennifer Durant1995 Jennifer Durant1997 Rebecca Cartee1998 Rebecca Cartee1999 Elizabeth Chambers2000 Elizabeth Chambers2002 Lauren Gulotta2008 Jessica Fox

PResiDent’s AWARD(Awarded to the student-athlete who achieves a GPA of 4.0 in either semester)1989-90 Karyl Whitman1996-97 Rebecca Cartee1997-98 Rebecca Cartee, Dina Cavallo, Elizabeth Chambers, Kathy Stott, Joanna Tewfick1998-99 Kathy Stott

1999-2000 Elizabeth Chambers, Nadia Rogala2001-02 Jessica Apel, Lauren Gulotta

GennA cAmiOlO AWARD(Awarded to the person who best defines perseverance and a positive team first attitude through the toughest personal trials)

2009 Eileen Ghent2010 Amanda Trendell2011 Annie McGinley

mOst imPROVeD PlAYeR2001 Claire Grooms2002 Andrea Leininger2003 Alexis Hiering2004 Emily Widrick2005 Kathleen Holley2006 Nina Frankoski2007 Karie McGuire2008 Kathryn Seidman2009 Mary Moran2010 Rebecca Alley2011 Erin Turkot

cOAches AWARD2001 Kristin Checksfield2002 Susan Duccilli2003 Catherine Seals2004 Genevieve Grossman 2005 Shirah Hamor2006 Michelle Poole2007 Jessica Davis2008 Katherine Parker2009 Katherine Marino2010 Rachel Schneeberger2011 Mary Moran

OffensiVe PlAYeR Of the YeAR2003 Cristina Curiale2004 Maggie Bopp2005 Kate Shomo2006 Katie Batiuk2007 Katie Batiuk2008 Brooke Cantwell2009 Brooke Cantwell2010 Brooke Cantwell2011 Katie Marino and Lindsey Watts

miDfielD PlAYeR Of the YeAR2003 Melissa Mosey2004 Catherine Seals2005 Anne Marchitello2006 Jamie Farewell2007 Jamie Farewell2008 Mary Cryan2009 Marlena Welsh2010 Marlena Welsh2011 Marlena Welsh

DefensiVe PlAYeR Of the YeAR2003 Kristin Checksfield2004 Jamie Farewell 2005 Lyndsey Feldman2006 Anne Marchitello2007 Anne Marchitello2008 Emily Penn2009 Emily Penn2010 Emily Penn and Faith Richards2011 Rebecca Alley

RutGeRs OlYmPic sPORts hAll Of fAme inDuctees1994 Elizabeth McGuire1998 Elizabeth Ferrara2000 Heather Jones2002 Heidi Faith

RUTGERS AWARDS

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SINGLE-SEASON RECORDSGOAls1. Heather Jones.................................................60 .................................................. 19932. Denise Reed .....................................................57 .................................................. 19903. Marilyn Reilly .....................................................56 .................................................. 19844. Dina Cavallo ......................................................53 .................................................. 19985. Rita Sweeney ....................................................51 .................................................. 1986

Assists1. Nancy Isenberg ...............................................28 .................................................. 19802. Denise Reed .....................................................26 .................................................. 1990 Cristina Curiale ...............................................26 .................................................. 20034. Elizabeth Chambers ......................................25 .................................................. 19985. Mindy Teplick ....................................................23 .................................................. 1980 Jill Norton ..........................................................23 .................................................. 2001 Katie Batiuk ......................................................23 .................................................. 2006 Meghan Flanagan ..........................................23 .................................................. 2008 Meghan Flanagan ..........................................23 .................................................. 2010

POints1. Denise Reed .....................................................83 .................................................. 19902. Heather Jones.................................................70 .................................................. 19933. Rita Sweeney ....................................................65 .................................................. 1986 Elizabeth Chambers ......................................65 .................................................. 19995. Marilyn Reilly .....................................................64 .................................................. 1984

GROunD BAlls1. Connie Williams ..............................................137 ............................................... 19802. Nancy Isenberg ...............................................108 ............................................... 19803. Connie Williams ..............................................106 ............................................... 19824. Connie Williams ..............................................103 ............................................... 19815. Janice Dinn .......................................................98 .................................................. 1981

cAuseD tuRnOVeRs1. Robin Erthal ......................................................47 .................................................. 19982. Kristin Checksfield .........................................41 .................................................. 20023. Regan Teti .........................................................40 .................................................. 19984. Jaime Whitlock ...............................................34 .................................................. 1998 Robin Erthal ......................................................34 .................................................. 1999 Kristin Checksfield .........................................34 .................................................. 2003

DRAW cOntROls1. Linda Larsen .....................................................141 ............................................... 19812. Cathy Pecha ......................................................127 ............................................... 19833. Cathy Pecha ......................................................102 ............................................... 19824. Brooke Cantwell ..............................................55 .................................................. 20085. Ali Steinberg .....................................................40 .................................................. 2010 Pearl Park .........................................................40 .................................................. 19997. Jaime Whitlock ...............................................38 .................................................. 1998

sAVes1. Michele Pagnotto ...........................................275 ............................................... 19872. Maria Grant ......................................................254 ............................................... 19853. Michele Pagnotto ...........................................230 ............................................... 19884. Maria Grant ......................................................225 ............................................... 19865. Janet Swanson ................................................223 ............................................ 1978 Michele Pagnotto...........................................223 ............................................... 1989

CAREER RECORDSGOAls1. Heather Jones ...............................................173 ......................................1991-942. Katie Batiuk .......................................................160 ........................................2004-073. Denise Reed ......................................................149 ......................................1988-903. Marilyn Reilly .....................................................140 ......................................1982-854. Brooke Cantwell .............................................134 ........................................2007-105. Karen Callaway ................................................122 ........................................1986-89 Elizabeth Chambers ......................................122 ................................1997-2000

Assists1. Denise Reed .....................................................83 ..........................................1987-902. Meghan Flanagan ..........................................75 ...........................................2007-10 3. Elizabeth Chambers ......................................66 ....................................1997-20004. Katie Batiuk .......................................................56 ...........................................2004-075. Brandi Bailey .....................................................53 ..........................................1994-976. Amy Horne ........................................................46 ..........................................1982-85

POints (100-plus club)1. Denise Reed .....................................................232 ......................................1987-902. Katie Batiuk .......................................................216 ........................................2004-073. Heather Jones.................................................206 ........................................1991-944. Elizabeth Chambers ......................................188 ..................................1997-20005. Brooke Cantwell .............................................182 ........................................2007-106. Marilyn Reilly .....................................................171 ........................................1982-857. Brandi Bailey .....................................................155 ........................................1994-978. Connie Williams ..............................................153 ........................................1979-829. Elizabeth Ferrara ............................................149 ........................................1981-8410. Karen Callaway.............................................145 ........................................1986-8911. Dina Cavallo ...................................................139 ........................................1995-9812. Lori Mather ....................................................135 ........................................1978-81 Amanda Mazzarella ......................................135 ........................................1996-9914. Amy Horne .....................................................130 ........................................1982-85 Rita Sweeney ...................................................130 ........................................1984-87

GROunD BAlls1. Connie Williams ..............................................346 ........................................1979-822. Elizabeth Ferrara ............................................185 ........................................1981-843. Marilyn Reilly .....................................................171 ........................................1982-854. Kristen Arner ...................................................168 ........................................1993-965. Lori Mather .......................................................166 ........................................1978-81

cAuseD tuRnOVeRs1. Kristin Checksfield .........................................109 ........................................2000-032. Nadia Rogala ....................................................83 ............................1996, 98-20003. Robin Erthal ......................................................81 ...........................................1996-994. Catherine Seals ...............................................76 ...........................................2002-055. Elizabeth Chambers ......................................75 .....................................1997-20006. Anne Marchitello ............................................73 ...........................................2004-077. Katie Batiuk .......................................................69 ...........................................2004-07

DRAW cOntROls1. Cathy Pecha ......................................................229 ........................................1982-832. Linda Larsen .....................................................141 ........................................1978-813. Brooke Cantwell ..............................................140 ........................................2007-104. Katie Batiuk .......................................................120 ........................................2004-075. Pearl Park ..........................................................91 ...........................................1996-996. Jaime Whitlock ...............................................74 ...........................................1996-99 Michelle Poole .................................................74 .....................................2006-20097. Sue Trimble .......................................................63 ...........................................1988-91 Kristen Arner ...................................................63 ...........................................1993-96

sAVes1. Michele Pagnotto ...........................................911 ........................................1987-902. Paula Chamoun ...............................................800 ......................................1995-983. Lauren Gulotta .................................................582 ................................1999-20024. Lyndsey Feldman ............................................508 ........................................2002-055. Maria Grant ......................................................502 ......................................1982-866. Karyl Whitman ................................................419 ......................................1991-93

RUTGERS RECORD BOOK

DiD YOu KnOW?Katie Batiuk (2004-07) finished her illustrious career second all-time in goals (160), third in assists (56), second in points (216), seventh in caused turnovers (69) and third in draw controls (120).

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cAReeRGoals: ................................................. Heather Jones, 1991-94 ........................................173Assists: ............................................. Denise Reed, 1987-90 ................................................83Points: ............................................... Denise Reed, 1987-90 .............................................232Draw Controls: .............................. Cathy Pecha, 1982-83 .............................................229Caused Turnovers: ...................... Kristin Checksfield, 2000-03 .................................109Ground Balls:.................................. Connie WIlliams, 1979-82 ......................................346Saves: ................................................ Michele Pagnotto, 1987-90 ..................................911

seAsOnGoals: ................................................. Heather Jones, 1993 ..................................................60Assists: ............................................. Nancy Isenberg, 1980 .................................................28Points: ............................................... Denise Reed, 1990 .......................................................83Draw Controls: .............................. Linda Larsen, 1981 ....................................................141Caused Turnovers: ...................... Robin Erthal, 1998 ........................................................47Ground Balls:.................................. Connie WIlliams, 1980 .............................................137Saves: ................................................ Michele Pagnotto, 1987 ..........................................275

GAmeGoals: ..................................Denise Reed vs. Fordham, 4/19/1990 ...........................10Assists: ..............................Meghan Flanagan at Temple, 2/25/2009 ........................7...............................................Robin Cincotta vs. Philadelphia Textile, 3/29/1990 .....7Points: ................................Denise Reed vs. Fordham, 4/19/1990 ...........................16Draw Controls: ...............Ali Steinberg vs. Connecticut, 4/3/10 ..............................10Caused Turnovers: .......Regan Teti vs. Monmouth, 3/30/1998 ..............................7...............................................Kristin Checksfield vs. Hofstra, 3/15/2003 .....................7Ground Balls:...................Adriane Esposito vs. Ursinus, 4/24/1990 .....................10...............................................Robin Erthal vs. Hofstra, 4/1/1998...................................10Saves: .................................Janet Swanson, 1978 .................................................................34

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Most Goals Scored (match): ..................................vs. Swarthmore, 28, 4/27/1985 ..................................................................................................... vs. Fordham, 28, 4/19/1990Most Goals Allowed (match): .......................................... vs. Lafayette, 26, 4/7/1988Most Goals Scored (conference match): ......vs. Boston College, 19, 4/4/2001Most Goals Allowed (conference match): ........vs. Notre Dame, 20, 4/20/2008Most Goals Scored (season): ................................................................................. 220, 1998Fewest Goals Scored (season):................................................................................ 43, 1977Most Goals Allowed (season):................................................................................ 200, 1988Fewest Goals Allowed (season): .............................................................................. 97, 1988Most Games Won (season): ..................................................................................... 14, 1999Fewest Games Won (season): ......................................................................3, 1977, 1991All-Time Record: ...........................................................253-271-6 (.483), (530 matches)BIG EAST Record: ..................................................................... 27-40 (.675), (67 matches)First Match: ............................................................3/29/1977, L, 1-21 vs. SwarthmoreFirst Win: ................................................................................ 4/19/1977, 11-1 vs. Hofstra100th Win: .........................................................................4/19/1994, 14-8, vs. Villanova200th Win ..................................................................4/26/2005, 7-5, at Saint Joseph’sLongest Winning Streak: ........................................ 11 matches, 3/24 - 4/28/1999

TEAM RECORDS

COACHING RECORDSBetty Logan, 1977 ........................................................................................................3-7 (.300)Jane Norris, 1978-79 ......................................................................................... 9-13-3 (.360)Ann Petracco, 1980-1990 ............................................................................ 66-96-3 (.400)Denise Wescott, 1991-1993 ........................................................................... 16-23 (.410)Anna Marie Vesco, 1994-2002 ...................................................................... 81-65 (.555)laura Brand-sias, 2003-present ............................................................78-67 (.538)

ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

ASandra Abel ..............................2006-09Stephanie Alexander ................... 1987Kim Allen ....................................1982-84Kristen Anderson ........................2008-Jessica Apel .............................2001-03Kristen Arner ..........................1993-96Rebecca Alley ..........................2009-11Kristen Anderson ..................2009-11Stephanie Anderson.............2010-11

BDanielle Bahto .........................1991-92Brandi Bailey ............................1994-97Danielle Bajus ..........................1996-97Katie Batiuk ..............................2004-07Rachel Benveneste ...................... 1984Amy Bergen .................................... 1981Brinda Bhatt.............................1991-94Mary Jo Blewett ............................ 1978Sandy Bloomfield....................1987-88Lisa Blum ...................................1990-91Andrea Boeheim ..............1999-2000Heidi Bolster ................................... 1994Megan Bolster ..................1998-2000Adrienne Booth ......................2000-02Maggie Bopp............................2001-04Stephanie Bordon..................1984-85Patricia Bornheimer ............1978-79Anne Bostwick ............................... 1984Laura Brand .............................1996-99Nancy Lynn Brewerton ..............1977Rachel Bruce ...........................2005-06Lisa Buttaro .................................... 1990

cRebecca Caldwell .......................... 1998Kim Calhoun .............................1984-85Melissa Callahan ........................... 1986Karen Callaway .......................1986-89Elissa Canlas ............................1992-95Brooke Cantwell ................... 2007-10Mary Ann Capraro ....................... 1982Shavaun Carey ........................1979-80Rebecca Cartee .....................1995-98Nicole Caruso ................................. 1988Dina Marie Cavallo ................1995-98Denise Cawley .........................1977-78Elizabeth Chambers .......1997-2000Paula Chamoun ......................1995-98Kristin Checksfield .................2000-03Florina Cheskis ............................... 2000Pam Childs ................................1983-84JuMe Chon ...................................... 1990Aimee Chotikul ........................2010-11Robin Cincotta .........................1990-93Nichole Cirillo .................................. 1986Megan Clements .......................... 2011Barbara Coates ......................1986-89

Kathy Conard ...........................1980-81Tracey Costello .......................1988-90Candice Crough ............................ 1994,........................................................1996-97 Mary Cryan ............................. 2007-10Cristina Curiale .......................2001-04Kaitlyn Curran .........................2009-11Amanda Cymore ........................... 2004

DJoy Daly ......................................1990-91Jane Darden ............................1977-78Brittany Davis ..........................2010-11Jessica Davis ...........................2007-08Marilyn Davis .................................. 1990Jodilyn Deem ...........................1990-93Nancy DeJonge ............................. 1991Mary Delano.................................... 1985Corrine DeLussey ..................1987-90Valerie Depelteau ..................2005-06Stephanie Dickson........................ 2010Hollie DiMuro .................................. 2011Janice Dinn ...............................1980-81Anne Dino ..................................1984-85Rachel Doan .............................2006-09Maureen Donahue ....................... 1977Rebecca Donahue .................1991-94Susan Duccilli ....................1999-2002Jennifer Durant ......................1992-95Mary Beth Dwyer...................1984-87Stephanie Dixon ........................... 2010

eRobin Erthal ..............................1996-99Adrienne Esposito .................1988-90

fHeidi Faith ........................................ 1977Jamie Farewell ........................2004-07Stephanie Farrell .......................... 1991Lyndsey Feldman ...................2003-05Elizabeth Ferrara ...................1981-84Bridget Finnerty ......................1992-93Meghan Flanagan.................. 2007-10Diane Foster ................................... 1977Jessica Fox ...............................2005-08Nina Frankoski ........................2006-09Janice Fuls ................................1984-85

GJessica Gallogly ......................2000-02Cathy Gannon ................................. 1983Cindy Garboski ........................1979-80Diane Gertie .............................1986-88Terese Gertie ..........................1984-87Eileen Ghent ............................2008, 10Kathleen Gilbert......................1980-82Jessica Gill ........................ 1998, 2000Cheryl Gish ....................................... 1979

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Joanne Givas .................................. 1978Carole Glantzow .....................1978-79Maria Grant..............................1982-86Nancy Grater .................................. 2001Jaclyn Greenbaum ................2003-04Claire Grooms .........................2000-03Genevieve Grossman ...........2003-05Lauren Gulotta ..................1999-2002

hShirah Hamor ..........................2005-06Jessica Hardy ..........................1984-86Tara Hardy ....................................... 2008Meredith Harper....................1987-89Lindsay Harris ................................ 2010Holly Henschel ................................ 1977Alexis Hiering ...........................2002-04Merrill Hilf ..................................1980-82Amanda Hobson ........................... 2005Kathleen Holley .......................2003-06Amy Horne ................................1982-85Carlene Hunt............................1989-92Torrey Hunter .........................2000-01Katie Hynes ..................................... 1992Judith Harris ................................ 2010

iChelsea Intrabartola ................... 2011Nancy Isenberg ......................1977-80

JHeather Jones ........................1991-94

KLily Kalata ..................................2010-11Kathy Kean ...................................... 1983Mary Kelleher ..........................1982-84Heather Kenyon ............................ 2004Bridget Klapinski ....................1992-95Jenni Klenk ...............................2006-09Aileen Kowal .............................1992-95Mary Krebs...............................1983-85Patra Krinis ..............................2003-04

lChristine Lacy ..........................1983-86Carol Larson ............................1982-84Linda Larson ............................1979-81Mayrav Lavid ................................... 1989Kathryn Lawrence .................2006-08Dana Laws ....................................... 1991Andrea Leininger ...................2002-05Jackie Lerner...........................2006-08Susan Little ...............................1982-83Shawn Lopez ............................2008-11Chantale Louis ........................1993-94

mClaire MacDougall ........................ 2011Deborah Macherione ..........1992-95Donna MacNair ......................1986-89

Courtney Madden ......................... 1992Sarah Mahon .................................. 2011Michele Madison ...................1980-82Kim Maltz ......................................... 1987Anne Marchitello ...................2004-07Marie Margate .......................1990-94Kirsten Marinke ............................ 1984Katherine Marino ..................2008-11Cheryl Martin ...........................1977-78Katrina Martinelli .......................... 2011Carey Marie Marzicola ......1983-86Danielle Mascera...................2009-11Lori Mather ..............................1978-81Amanda Mazzarella ..............1996-99Pamela McElroy .....................1989-92Shannon McElroy .........................1993, ........................................................1995-96Pauline McGann .....................1993-94Annie McGinley .......................2009-11Megan McGonagle ...............1998-99Andree McGuire.....................1991-93Elizabeth McGuire ......... 1982, 1984Karie McGuire .........................2007-10Carol McIntyre ........................1979-81Karen McIntyre.............................. 1986Kathleen McNerney .............1983-85Patricia McNerney ....................... 1986Lynn Milam ...................................... 1980Carolyn Milano ........................1992-95Kelsey Miller .................................... 2011Kristie Miller .............................1990-91Laura Miller ..............................1990-91Michelle Miller .........................1992-93Mary Moran .............................2008-11Jessica Mosey ........................2002-03Melissa Mosey ........................2001-03Jennifer Mumford ...........1999-2001Colleen Murphy .............................. 1984

nCecilia Navas .................................. 1994Pamela Neefe ................................. 1984Robyn Norris ................................... 1991Jill Norton ............................1998-2001

ORoseann O’Brien ........................... 1985

PErika Page ........................................ 2007Michele Pagnotto ..................1987-90Judith Papit ..................................... 1979Nicol Parceluzzi ......................1998-99Grace Anne Park ...................1993-96Pearl Park ....................................... 1996, ........................................................1998-99Cheryl Pascoe .........................1984-85Deborah Payn ................................. 1977Kathy Pecha .............................1982-83Katherine Parker ...................2006-09Emily Penn .................................2007-10

Jill Penrose .........................1998-2001Lori Perril ...................................2000-01Megan Pierce ..........................2007-09Ericka Pierson ................................ 1988Audrey Poe ...................................... 1988Michelle Poole .........................2006-09Andrea Potter ................................ 2006

RDenise Reed .............................1987-90Marilyn Reilly ............................1982-85Donna Ricca .................................... 1982Dinna Rich ........................................ 1977Faith Richards .........................2008-10Lindsay Rising ..........................2003-05Nadia Rogala ........................1996, ..................................................1998-2000Kelly Ryan ..................................1987-90

sVivianne Sahyoun ...................1996-99Erika Sauer ...................................... 1979Lisa Savage ..............................2002-04Rebecca Savidge .......................... 1990Lauren Sbrilli ................................... 2011Ashley Schauder ....................2003-05Melissa Schepacarter .........1993-97Elizabeth Schmidt ......................... 1986Jennifer Schmitt ................... 2008-10Rachel Schneeberger ..........2010-11Megan Schofield ........................... 1994Karen Schuck ..........................1991-92Betty Ann Scott ............................. 1978Catherine Seals ............................ 2001, ........................................................2003-05Kathryn Seidman ...................2006-09Susan Shelton ................................ 1980Katherine Shomo ...................2005-06Grace Sica ....................................... 2003Alison Simonton ............................ 1992Kate Slotman ...........................2000-03Nicole Smartt ................................. 2008Sarah Soden ............................2004-06Patricia Soh ..................................... 1994Kaja Stamnes ..........................2007-08Ali Steinberg .............................2009-11Michelle Stojanov .......................... 1994Kathy Stott ................................1997-99Jill Sugalski ....................................... 1993Janet Diane Swanson ..........1977-78Kathleen Sweeney .................1978-79Rita Sweeney ...........................1984-87Lori Szentgyorgyi ........................... 1985

tMelinda Teplick .......................1977-80Regan Teti .................................1996-99Joanna Tewfik ................................ 1998Joanne Tirocke .......................1988-91Amanda Trendell .......................... 2011Susan Trimble .........................1988-91

Mallory Tornetta ....................2006-09Erin Turkot ....................................... 2011

VLauren Vader .....................1999-2000Beth A. Vasta ...........................1985-88Ashley Vida ...................................... 2004

WVictoria Waldman .................1993-96Pamela Wall .............................1978-81Lindsey Watts .........................2009-11Rachel Welch .........................2010-11Marlena Welsh .......................2008-11Courtney Wernick ........................ 2005Jaime Whitlock .......................1996-99Karyl Whitman ........................1990-93Emily Widrick ...........................2003-05Brooke Wiley......................1998-2000Connie Williams ......................1979-82Sarah Williams .............................. 2006Nina Willis .................................1988-91Cali Wojdyla ..............................2001-04Lisa Wright ...............................1986-89

YSusan Yu ........................................... 1994

ZMichelle Zaffuto ............................. 2010Denise Zajac ............................1984-85Lissa Zaleski .............................1985-88Jennifer Zar .............................1993-94

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1977 (3-7)head coach: Betty logan

3/29 .........SWARTHMORE ................................ L ..................1-214/1 ............TEMPLE ................................................ L ..................3-104/5 ............at Glassboro ....................................... L ..................4-154/16 .........KUTZTOWN ....................................... L .....................3-74/19 .........HOFSTRA ............................................W .................11-14/21 .........at Princeton ....................................... L ..................2-114/26 .........at Lehigh .............................................W .................12-94/28 .........at East Stroudsburg ....................... L ..................1-185/3 ............at Trenton State (TCNJ) ..............W ....................4-25/4 ............at Ursinus ............................................ L ..................2-17

1978 (4-8)head coach: Jane norris

3/28 .........at Swarthmore ................................W ....................5-43/30 .........at Temple ............................................ L ..................3-114/3 ............VILLANOVA ........................................W ....................8-04/8 ............at Delaware ........................................ L ..................2-104/11 .........LEHIGH.................................................W ....................8-54/15 .........at Kutztown ........................................ L .....................4-94/18 .........GLASSBORO....................................... L .....................3-44/20 .........PRINCETON ........................................ L .....................3-54/26 .........EAST STROUDSBURG ................... L ..................2-124/29 .........at Penn State..................................... L ..................2-195/2 ............TRENTON STATE (TCNJ) ............W ....................6-55/4 ............URSINUS ............................................. L ..................2-13

1979 (5-5-3)head coach: Jane norris

3/30 .........SWARTHMORE ................................ T .....................4-43/31 .........at Ursinus ............................................ L ..................6-154/7 ............KUTZTOWN ......................................W .................13-54/10 .........at Lehigh .............................................. L ..................4-174/17 .........at Glassboro ....................................... L ..................9-104/19 .........at Princeton ....................................... T .....................7-74/21 .........at East Stroudsburg ......................W ....................9-74/23 .........TEMPLE ...............................................W ....................8-74/24 .........DELAWARE .......................................W ..............13-114/28 .........PENN STATE ...................................... L ..................6-155/1 ............at Trenton State (TCNJ) ............... T ...............13-135/3 ............at Hofstra ...........................................W .................21-85/5 ............MARYLAND........................................ L ..................5-11

1980 (6-9)head coach: Ann Petracco

3/25 .........URSINUS ............................................. L ..................1-243/26 .........LEHIGH.................................................. L .....................7-83/28 .........at Swarthmore ................................W .................10-44/3 ............MONTCLAIR ......................................W .................19-54/5 ............at Temple ............................................ L ..................3-154/8 ............at Delaware ........................................ L ..................6-134/11 .........COLGATE ............................................W .................11-24/15 .........GLASSBORO......................................W ....................4-24/17 .........at West Chester .............................. L ..................3-104/19 .........at Kutztown .......................................W ....................7-64/21 .........PRINCETON ........................................ L .....................5-84/23 .........EAST STROUDSBURG ..................W ....................8-64/26 .........at Penn State..................................... L ..................3-105/2 ............TRENTON STATE (TCNJ) ............. L .....................6-85/3 ............at Maryland ........................................ L ..................7-13

1981 (4-9-1)head coach: Ann Petracco

3/19 .........at William & Mary ........................... L ..................4-163/24 .........at Ursinus ............................................ L ..................8-154/2 ............at Montclair .......................................W ....................9-84/4 ............TEMPLE ................................................ L .....................6-74/7 ............DELAWARE ........................................ L .....................3-84/9 ............at Lehigh .............................................. L .....................4-64/11 .........at Glassboro ......................................W .................14-74/15 .........WEST CHESTER ............................... T .....................4-44/16 .........RHODE ISLAND ................................ L .....................4-54/18 .........PENN STATE ...................................... L ..................6-134/20 .........at Princeton ....................................... L ..................7-12

4/22 .........at East Stroudsburg ......................W .................11-24/25 .........MARYLAND........................................ L ..................3-144/28 .........at Trenton State (TCNJ) ..............W ....................7-6

1982 (4-10)head coach: Ann Petracco

3/23 .........URSINUS ............................................. L ..................9-153/25 .........at Rhode Island ................................W ....................6-53/30 .........at Delaware ........................................ L ..................1-154/1 ............MONTCLAIR ......................................W .................18-24/3 ............at Temple ............................................ L ..................1-124/12 .........PRINCETON .......................................W ....................7-64/15 .........at West Chester .............................. L ..................5-104/17 .........at Penn State..................................... L ..................3-254/21 .........EAST STROUDSBURG ..................W ....................6-34/24 .........at Maryland ........................................ L ..................4-114/24 .........vs. Old Dominion ............................... L ..................7-104/28 .........GLASSBORO....................................... L .....................7-84/29 .........TRENTON STATE (TCNJ) ............. L .....................3-75/3 ............LEHIGH.................................................. L .....................4-7

1983 (4-9)head coach: Ann Petracco

3/22 .........SWARTHMORE ...............................W ....................8-53/29 .........at Ursinus ............................................ L ..................7-224/2 ............TEMPLE ................................................ L ..................5-194/5 ............DELAWARE ........................................ L ..................3-204/7 ............at Lehigh .............................................. L .....................5-74/9 ............at Glassboro ....................................... L ...............10-114/12 .........at Montclair .......................................W .................16-04/16 .........PENN STATE ...................................... L ..................5-204/23 .........MARYLAND........................................ L ..................3-124/27 .........WEST CHESTER ............................... L ...............10-124/30 .........OLD DOMINION ...............................W .................10-95/2 ............at East Stroudsburg ......................W .................12-85/4 ............at Trenton State (TCNJ) ............... L ..................5-10

1984 (7-8-1)head coach: Ann Petracco

3/20 .........at Swarthmore ................................W .................15-73/22 .........URSINUS ............................................W ....................7-63/31 .........at Temple ............................................ L ..................2-134/3 ............at Delaware ........................................ L ..................3-214/10 .........HARVARD ........................................... L .....................5-74/11 .........MONTCLAIR ......................................W .................14-34/12 .........at Lafayette......................................... L .....................5-74/14 .........at Penn State..................................... L ..................4-164/17 .........TOWSON ............................................. T ...............13-134/20 .........at Maryland ........................................ L ..................2-124/24 .........TRENTON STATE (TCNJ) ............W .................12-94/25 .........LEHIGH.................................................. L ..................5-104/26 .........at West Chester .............................W .................10-54/28 .........EAST STROUDSBURG ..................W .................18-44/29 .........MASSACHUSETTS .......................... L ..................8-105/1 ............GLASSBORO......................................W .................20-9

1985 (7-8)head coach: Ann Petracco

3/26 .........DELAWARE ........................................ L ...............14-193/28 .........at Montclair .......................................W .................16-23/30 .........TEMPLE ................................................ L ..................2-164/4 ............at Lehigh .............................................. L ..................5-174/5 ............OLD DOMINION ...............................W ....................7-64/6 ............WEST CHESTER ............................... L .....................5-94/11 .........LAFAYETTE ........................................W .................10-64/13 .........PENN STATE ...................................... L ..................4-164/17 .........at East Stroudsburg ....................... L ..................9-104/20 .........MARYLAND........................................ L ..................8-154/23 .........at Trenton State (TCNJ) ..............W .................11-84/25 .........at Ursinus ...........................................W ....................6-54/27 .........SWARTHMORE ...............................W .................28-24/28 .........at Massachusetts ........................... L ..................4-124/30 .........at Glassboro ......................................W .................16-7

1986 (9-6-1)head coach: Ann Petracco

3/29 .........at Temple ............................................ L ..................2-104/1 ............at Hofstra ...........................................W .................13-14/3 ............LEHIGH.................................................. L .....................5-94/5 ............at West Chester .............................. L .....................6-94/6 ............OLD DOMINION ...............................W ....................5-44/10 .........at Lafayette........................................W ....................6-34/12 .........at Penn State..................................... L ..................5-144/13 .........at Bucknell .........................................W .................14-34/19 .........at Maryland ........................................ L ..................7-134/20 .........at Towson ...........................................W .................20-84/22 .........TRENTON STATE (TCNJ) ............. T .....................6-64/26 .........URSINUS ............................................. L ..................0-134/27 .........MASSACHUSETTS .........................W ..............12-114/29 .........GLASSBORO......................................W .................19-94/30 .........EAST STROUDSBURG ..................W .................13-55/2 ............at Swarthmore ................................W .................15-4

1987 (5-10)head coach: Ann Petracco

3/23 .........at Glassboro ......................................W .................21-53/28 .........TEMPLE ................................................ L ..................2-163/31 .........HOFSTRA ............................................W .................10-64/2 ............at Lehigh .............................................. L ..................5-104/4 ............OLD DOMINION ................................ L .....................8-94/5 ............WEST CHESTER ............................... L ..................7-104/7 ............at Drew ................................................W ....................8-74/9 ............LAFAYETTE ......................................... L ..................6-114/11 .........PENN STATE ...................................... L ..................2-214/12 .........BUCKNELL .........................................W .................15-84/15 .........at East Stroudsburg ......................W ....................7-64/18 .........MARYLAND........................................ L ..................2-134/21 .........at Trenton State (TCNJ) ............... L ..................3-134/26 .........at Massachusetts ........................... L ..................3-174/28 .........URSINUS ............................................. L ..................5-12

1988 (4-11)head coach: Ann Petracco

3/29 .........at Hofstra ...........................................W ....................8-63/31 .........at Temple ............................................ L ..................4-254/7 ............DREW ..................................................W .................14-94/8 ............at Lafayette......................................... L ..................9-264/9 ............at Penn State..................................... L ..................1-254/10 .........at Bucknell .........................................W ....................8-74/12 .........at West Chester .............................. L .....................6-74/16 .........at Maryland ........................................ L ..................2-124/17 .........vs. Northwestern ............................. L .....................3-64/19 .........TRENTON STATE (TCNJ) ............. L ...............11-124/24 .........MASSACHUSETTS .......................... L ...............10-124/26 .........URSINUS ............................................. L ..................5-214/28 .........LEHIGH.................................................. L ..................6-154/30 .........GLASSBORO......................................W .................10-55/2 ............EAST STROUDSBURG ................... L ...............11-12

1989 (6-10)head coach: Ann Petracco

3/28 .........HOFSTRA ............................................W ....................9-73/30 .........TEMPLE ................................................ L .....................4-64/1 ............WEST CHESTER ............................... L ..................9-124/2 ............OLD DOMINION ................................ L ..................3-114/4 ............at Drew ................................................W .................12-54/6 ............LAFAYETTE ......................................... L ..................4-144/8 ............PENN STATE ...................................... L ..................2-174/9 ............BUCKNELL .........................................W ....................8-74/11 .........at East Stroudsburg ......................W .................17-24/15 .........MARYLAND........................................ L ..................8-114/18 .........at Trenton State (TCNJ) ............... L ...............11-194/22 .........at Massachusetts ........................... L ..................5-134/25 .........at Ursinus ............................................ L ..................5-184/27 .........at Lehigh .............................................. L ..................9-154/29 .........at Glassboro ......................................W ....................7-65/2 ............DREXEL................................................W .................16-8

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1990 (10-6)head coach: Ann Petracco

3/27 .........at Hofstra ...........................................W ....................9-73/29 .........PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE ..............W .................17-24/2 ............at Kutztown .......................................W ....................6-44/3 ............DREW ..................................................W .................12-54/5 ............at Lafayette......................................... L ..................7-194/8 ............at Bucknell .........................................W ....................8-44/10 .........EAST STROUDSBURG ..................W .................16-64/11 .........at West Chester .............................W .................13-34/14 .........at Maryland ........................................ L ..................3-184/17 .........TRENTON STATE (TCNJ) ............. L .....................6-74/19 .........FORDHAM..........................................W .................28-04/21 .........MASSACHUSETTS .......................... L .....................5-94/24 .........URSINUS ............................................. L ..................8-124/26 .........LEHIGH.................................................W ....................8-74/28 .........at Yale ................................................... L ..................5-115/1 ............at Drexel..............................................W .................14-7

1991 (3-9)head coach: Denise Wescott

3/15 .........WILLIAM & MARY .......................... L ..................0-123/23 .........CORNELL ............................................. L ..................2-123/25 .........GEORGETOWN ................................. L .....................7-83/26 .........HOFSTRA ............................................W ....................9-53/28 .........at Philadelphia Textile ...................W .................11-64/2 ............at Ursinus ............................................ L ...............10-144/7 ............at Harvard ........................................... L ..................0-164/13 .........DREXEL................................................. L ...............11-124/16 .........at Trenton State (TCNJ) ............... L ..................5-164/18 .........SHIPPENSBURG .............................. L ..................7-104/23 .........VILLANOVA ........................................W .................11-94/25 .........at Lehigh .............................................. L ..................5-10

1992 (6-7)head coach: Denise Wescott

3/12 .........at Towson ............................................ L ...............10-183/21 .........at Georgetown .................................W .................10-43/24 .........HOFSTRA ............................................W ..............12-113/25 .........LEHIGH.................................................. L .....................4-93/28 .........BUCKNELL .......................................... L .....................5-84/2 ............PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE ..............W .................14-44/5 ............HARVARD ........................................... L ..................5-164/8 ............at American ......................................W ....................9-24/11 .........at Drexel............................................... L ..................0-164/14 .........TRENTON STATE (TCNJ) ............. L ..................6-124/21 .........at Villanova .........................................W ..............11-104/25 .........at Yale ................................................... L ..................3-134/29 .........at Shippensburg ..............................W ..............17-10

1993 (7-7)head coach: Denise Wescott

3/25 .........at Lehigh .............................................. L ..................9-153/27 .........DREXEL................................................. L .....................6-93/30 .........at Bucknell .........................................W ....................9-74/1 ............PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE ..............W .................23-54/7 ............AMERICAN .........................................W .................12-64/10 .........GEORGETOWN ................................. L ...............11-124/11 .........at Cornell ............................................. L .....................3-74/13 .........at Trenton State (TCNJ) ............... L ..................3-154/17 .........MASSACHUSETTS .........................W ....................9-54/18 .........at Harvard ........................................... L ...............10-204/20 .........VILLANOVA ........................................W ....................9-54/22 .........HOFSTRA ............................................W ..............18-144/26 .........YALE ....................................................... L ..................4-154/28 .........at Shippensburg ..............................W ..............17-16

1994 (7-8)head coach: Anna marie Vesco

3/22 .........VERMONT ........................................... L ...............10-153/24 .........LEHIGH.................................................. L ..................9-103/29 .........TOWSON ............................................W .................12-93/31 .........PENNSYLVANIA ..............................W .................10-54/4 ............BUCKNELL .........................................W .................16-34/9 ............at Georgetown .................................. L ...............14-21

4/10 .........at American ......................................W .................12-64/12 .........Trenton State (TCNJ) .................... L ...............15-174/16 .........Massachusetts ................................W ..............21-114/19 .........at Villanova .........................................W .................14-84/21 .........at Hofstra ............................................ L ..................9-164/25 .........at Yale ................................................... L ..................7-164/29 .........at Shippensburg ..............................W ..............12-114/30 .........at Colgate ............................................ L ..................4-125/1 ............at Cornell ............................................. L ...............11-22

1995 (6-10)head coach: Anna marie Vesco

3/11 .........Brown .................................................... L .....................4-73/23 .........at Lehigh .............................................. L ..................9-153/25 .........at Bucknell .........................................W ....................8-33/28 .........at Towson ............................................ L .....................8-93/29 .........Shippensburg .................................... L .....................5-84/1 ............at Saint Joseph’s ............................W .................13-34/4 ............Hofstra.................................................. L .....................4-54/8 ............Georgetown .......................................W ..............13-124/11 .........at Maryland ........................................ L ..................1-184/14 .........at Vermont ........................................W .................11-74/15 .........at Massachusetts ..........................W ....................6-44/18 .........Villanova ..............................................W ....................7-34/22 .........at Boston College ............................ L .....................7-94/24 .........Yale ......................................................... L ...............10-134/26 .........at Pennsylvania ................................. L ..................8-134/26 .........Colgate.................................................. L ..................9-13

1996 (9-7)head coach: Anna marie Vesco

3/19 .........at Lafayette......................................... L ..................7-133/21 .........Lehigh .................................................... L .....................3-43/2 ............Bucknell ...............................................W .................15-53/26 .........Towson ................................................W ....................6-33/28 .........at Brown .............................................. L ..................3-143/30 .........Saint Joseph’s ..................................W ....................9-44/2 ............at Hofstra ............................................ L .....................8-94/4 ............Boston College .................................W ....................9-84/6 ............at Shippensburg ..............................W .................15-44/10 .........Maryland .............................................. L ..................2-204/13 .........Massachusetts ................................W ....................9-84/16 .........at Villanova .........................................W ....................9-74/17 .........at Monmouth ....................................W .................15-64/20 .........at Georgetown .................................. L ..................6-124/27 .........Penn State .........................................W ....................7-6

ECAC Tournament5/4 ............at Lehigh* ........................................... L ..................8-11

1997 (12-5)head coach: Anna marie Vesco

3/11 .........at Towson ............................................ L .....................8-93/15 .........Brown ...................................................W ....................9-53/18 .........Lafayette .............................................W .................13-53/20 .........at Lehigh .............................................. L .....................6-83/23 .........at Boston University ......................W .................14-13/29 .........at Saint Joseph’s ............................W .................17-74/4 ............Villanova ..............................................W ....................9-24/7 ............at Bucknell .........................................W .................12-34/12 .........at Massachusetts ..........................W .................11-64/14 .........Hofstra.................................................W ....................9-44/17 .........at Pennsylvania ................................W .................10-94/19 .........Georgetown ........................................ L .....................5-84/22 .........Wagner ...............................................W .................21-04/26 .........at Temple ............................................ L ..................3-144/28 .........at Boston College ...........................W .................13-94/30 .........Yale ......................................................W .................10-7

ECAC Tournament5/4 ............at Yale ................................................... L .....................5-6

1998 (12-6)head coach: Anna marie Vesco

3/4 ............Towson ................................................. L ..................8-113/14 .........at Brown .............................................W ....................7-63/18 .........at Delaware ........................................ L ..................9-10

3/22 .........SYRACUSE .........................................W .................15-93/26 .........at Lafayette........................................W .................14-33/28 .........BOSTON COLLEGE .........................W ....................7-13/30 .........MONMOUTH .....................................W .................16-44/1 ............at Hofstra ............................................ L ...............10-124/4 ............SAINT JOSEPH’S .............................W .................20-34/8 ............at Connecticut ..................................W .................16-54/14 .........TEMPLE ................................................ L .....................9-74/16 .........PENNSYLVANIA ..............................W .................13-74/18 .........at Georgetown .................................. L ..................9-134/23 .........at Old Dominion ...............................W .................10-74/26 .........at Villanova .........................................W .................18-74/29 .........at Yale ..................................................W .................18-8

ECAC Tournament5/9 ............vs. Lafayette ......................................W ..............12-115/10 .........at Penn State..................................... L ..................9-14

1999 (14-3)head coach: Anna marie Vesco

3/7 ............at Towson ...........................................W .................12-73/10 .........BROWN ..............................................W .................11-33/13 .........at Princeton ....................................... L ..................7-133/17 .........DELAWARE .......................................W .................10-83/20 .........OLD DOMINION ................................ L .....................5-63/24 .........LAFAYETTE ........................................W .................14-33/27 .........vs. Boston College ..........................W .................21-73/31 .........HOFSTRA ............................................W ....................9-44/3 ............GEORGETOWN ................................W .................13-94/10 .........at Syracuse .......................................W ....................9-84/14 .........at Pennsylvania ................................W .................15-34/17 .........CONNECTICUT .................................W .................21-54/22 .........at Temple ...........................................W ....................8-54/24 .........at Saint Joseph’s ............................W .................16-64/26 .........VILLANOVA ........................................W .................21-34/28 .........YALE ......................................................W ....................6-4

NCAA First Round5/5 ............at James Madison .......................... L ..................6-11

2000 (7-8)head coach: Anna marie Vesco

3/5 ............PRINCETON ........................................ L .....................7-93/12 .........CORNELL ............................................. L ..................7-113/15 .........at Delaware ........................................ L ..................9-153/18 .........at Old Dominion ................................ L .....................8-93/20 .........VIRGINIA TECH .................................W ....................7-63/22 .........at Lafayette........................................W ....................9-63/29 .........at Hofstra ...........................................W ....................8-74/1 ............at Georgetown .................................. L ..................6-164/6 ............at Villanova .........................................W .................16-84/8 ............SYRACUSE .......................................... L ..................6-134/12 .........PENNSYLVANIA ..............................W ..............15-114/15 .........at Connecticut ..................................W ..............13-114/24 .........at Brown .............................................. L ...............10-134/26 .........at Yale ................................................... L .....................3-94/29 .........NOTRE DAME ...................................W .................14-7

2001 (7-9, 2-4 BIG EAST)head coach: Anna marie Vesco

3/3 ............at Virginia Tech* .............................. L ..................8-113/7 ............at Princeton ....................................... L ..................3-163/10 .........at Cornell ............................................. L ..................6-153/14 .........DELAWARE ........................................ L ..................5-123/17 .........MARIST ...............................................W .................21-13/21 .........LAFAYETTE ........................................W ....................8-33/27 .........at Saint Joseph’s ............................W .................16-63/31 .........GEORGETOWN* .............................. L ..................5-134/4 ............BOSTON COLLEGE* ......................W .................19-74/7 ............at Syracuse* ..................................... L ..................7-124/10 .........at Pennsylvania ................................. L .....................5-64/14 .........CONNECTICUT* ..............................W .................12-94/17 .........HOFSTRA ..........................................L OT ............10-114/23 .........VILLANOVA ........................................W .................12-44/25 .........YALE ......................................................W .................10-34/29 .........at Notre Dame* .............................. L ..................8-12* indicates BIG EAST conference match

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2002 (7-9, 2-4 BIG EAST)head coach: Anna marie Vesco

3/2 ............VIRGINIA TECH* ............................... L ....................8-93/6 ............MANHATTAN ...................................W ................16-13/9 ............CORNELL ............................................. L .....................5-93/13 .........at Delaware ........................................ L ...............10-113/16 .........MARIST ...............................................W ................14-23/21 .........at Lafayette......................................... L ....................6-93/23 .........at Hofstra ............................................ L ..............10-123/26 .........SAINT JOSEPH’S .............................W ................13-83/30 .........at Georgetown* ............................... L ..................9-174/3 ............at Villanova .........................................W .................11-54/6 ............SYRACUSE* ......................................W .................10-94/10 .........PENNSYLVANIA ..............................W ....................6-54/13 .........at Connecticut*.............................L OT ............11-124/21 .........at Boston College* ........................W ...................7-54/24 .........at Yale ................................................... L ....................4-84/28 .........NOTRE DAME* ................................. L ....................2-9* indicates BIG EAST conference match

2003 (12-4, 3-3 BIG EAST)head coach: laura Brand-sias

3/8 ............at Cornell ............................................. L ..................7-143/11 .........DELAWARE .......................................W .................12-63/15 .........HOFSTRA ............................................W ..............11-10 3/19 .........at Monmouth ....................................W .................15-53/21 .........at Saint Joseph’s ............................W .................12-53/26 .........at Marist .............................................W .................17-33/30 .........GEORGETOWN* .............................. L .....................5-64/1 ............at Pennsylvania ................................W ....................9-84/5 ............at Syracuse* ..................................... L .....................6-84/9 ............YALE ......................................................W ..............15-124/12 .........CONNECTICUT* ..............................W ....................9-64/15 .........MANHATTAN ...................................W .................21-24/19 .........BOSTON COLLEGE*.......................W .................11-94/21 .........VIRGINIA TECH* .............................W ....................9-54/23 .........VILLANOVA* .....................................W .................14-44/27 .........at Notre Dame* .............................. L ..................6-13* indicates BIG EAST conference match

2004 (7-8, 3-3 BIG EAST)head coach: laura Brand-sias

2/28 .........NORTHWESTERN ........................... L ...............14-133/2 ............at Hofstra ...........................................W .................12-73/6 ............at Delaware .......................................W .................12-83/10 .........PENN ....................................................W .................11-43/14 .........CORNELL ............................................. L .....................6-83/19 .........at Virginia Tech* .............................. L ..................7-163/29 .........at Georgetown* ............................... L ..................6-133/31 .........at Villanova .........................................W .................14-54/3 ............SYRACUSE* ....................................... L ..................5-154/7 ............at Yale ................................................... L ..................8-104/10 .........at Connecticut*...............................W ....................9-64/16 .........at Boston College* ........................W .................10-34/18 .........at New Hampshire .......................... L .....................8-94/25 .........NOTRE DAME* ................................W ....................7-64/27 .........OLD DOMINION ................................ L .....................8-9* indicates BIG EAST conference match

2005 (6-10, 1-4 BIG EAST)head coach: laura Brand-sias

2/26 .........Hofstra.................................................. L .....................6-8 3/5 ............Delaware ............................................. L ..................9-12 3/11 .........Boston College* ..............................W ....11-10 (OT)3/15 .........at Yale ..................................................W .................10-7 3/23 .........Bucknell ...............................................W .................18-1 3/26 .........Georgetown* ..................................... L ...............10-15 3/28 .........OLD DOMINION ................................ L .....................8-9 4/1 ............at Northwestern .............................. L ..................5-10 4/3 ............at Notre Dame* .............................. L ..................9-12 4/6 ............Villanova ..............................................W .................15-3 4/10 .........Connecticut* ..................................... L ..................5-11 4/22 .........at Syracuse* ..................................... L ..................9-14 4/24 .........Ohio State ...........................................W .................10-9 4/26 .........at Saint Joseph’s ............................W ....................7-5 5/1 ............at Cornell ............................................. L ...............12-13

5/8 ............Pennsylvania ...................................... L ..................6-12 * indicates BIG EAST conference match

2006 (7-9, 1-4 BIG EAST)head coach: laura Brand-sias

2/26 .........northwestern ..................................... L ..................3-183/1 ............at Hofstra ...........................................W ....................9-73/4 ............at Delaware .......................................W ....................9-83/12 .........at Loyola (Md.)* ................................ L ...............10-173/15 .........MANHATTAN ...................................W .................13-73/19 .........SAINT JOSEPH’S .............................W .................11-83/22 .........MONMOUTH .....................................W .................14-53/25 .........at Georgetown* ............................... L ..................7-153/27 .........at Old Dominion ................................ L ...............11-123/31 .........TEMPLE ................................................ L ...............10-114/8 ............at Connecticut*...............................W ..............14-124/15 .........SYRACUSE* ....................................... L ..................8-184/23 .........NOTRE DAME* ................................. L ..................8-134/26 .........ALBANY ..............................................W ..............12-114/30 .........at Ohio State ...................................... L ..................9-14*indicates BIG EAST conference match

2007 (12-5, 3-2 BIG EAST)head coach: laura Brand-sias

2/24 .........at Cornell ............................................W ....11-10 (OT)2/28 .........VILLANOVA ........................................W .................19-63/3 ............DELAWARE .......................................W ..............15-123/7 ............PRINCETON ........................................ L ...............10-193/11 .........LOYOLA (MD.)* ...............................W .................10-83/14 .........at Monmouth ....................................W .................11-63/21 .........HOFSTRA ............................................W ..............14-123/24 .........GEORGETOWN* .............................. L .....................3-93/26 .........OLD DOMINION ...............................W .................11-83/30 .........at Temple ...........................................W ..............14-104/3 ............at Saint Joseph’s ............................W .................11-54/7 ............CONNECTICUT* ..............................W ..............11-104/10 .........MANHATTAN ...................................W .................18-34/13 .........at Syracuse* ..................................... L ...............12-214/21 .........at Notre Dame* .............................W ....................8-74/23 .........at Northwestern .............................. L ..................4-154/27 .........at Syracuse# ..................................... L ..................7-13*indicates BIG EAST regular-season conference match#indicates BIG EAST Championship first round match(at Carrier Dome in Syracuse, N.Y.)

2008 (7-10, 2-3 BIG EAST)head coach: laura Brand-sias

2/24 .........No.1 NORTHWESTERN ................ L ..................4-212/28 .........at Delaware ........................................ L .....................6-73/2 ............CORNELL ............................................. L ..................6-103/5 ............at No. 7 Princeton ........................... L ..................8-163/8 ............LOYOLA (Md.)* ................................W ..............14-133/14 .........LOUISVILLE ........................................W ..............13-123/19 .........at Hofstra ...........................................W ....................9-63/22 .........at No. 7 Georgetown* .................. L ..................5-113/24 .........at Old Dominion ................................ L .....................6-73/28 .........vs. No. 18 Denver% .......................W ........ 10-9 (ot)4/2 ............Saint Joseph’s ..................................W .................14-84/6 ............at Connecticut*...............................W .................10-64/9 ............Monmouth .........................................W .................14-94/12 .........No. 5 Syracuse* .............................. L ..................6-184/16 .........TEMPLE ................................................ L ......... 9-10 (ot)4/20 .........No. 8 Notre Dame .......................... L ..................9-204/25 .........No. 5 Syracuse# .............................. L ..................7-22% in College Park, Md.*indicates BIG EAST conference match#indicates BIG EAST Championship first round match (at Notre Dame Stadium in Notre Dame, Ind.)

2009 (7-9, 3-4 BIG EAST)head coach: laura Brand-sias

2/25 .........at Temple ...........................................W .................16-92/28 .........at No. 16 Cornell ............................. L .............7-8 (ot)3/4 ............at No. 6 Princeton ........................... L .....................8-9

3/7 ............DELAWARE .......................................W ............7-6 (ot)3/11 .........at Saint Joseph’s ............................W ....................7-63/14 .........at No. 1 Northwestern ................. L ..................1-243/17 .........at No. 11 Notre Dame* .............. L ..................9-183/20 .........DENVER................................................ L .....................8-93/23 .........HOFSTRA ............................................. L ..................7-133/27 .........No. 13 LOYOLA* ............................W ..............12-113/29 .........No. 6 GEORGETOWN* ................. L .....................5-94/3 ............at Louisville* ...................................... L ..................8-104/5 ............at Cincinnati* ...................................W ..............15-104/8 ............at Monmouth ....................................W .................11-54/11 .........at Connecticut*...............................W .................11-64/18 .........SYRACUSE* ....................................... L ..................6-15* indicates BIG EAST Conference match

2010 (11-5, 4-4 BIG EAST)head coach: laura Brand-sias

2/24 .........TEMPLE ..............................................W .................13-32/27 .........No. 20 CORNELL ............................W ....................8-63/3 ............at No. 7 Princeton ..........................W ..............12-113/6 ............at Delaware .......................................W ..............12-113/10 .........SAINT JOESPH’S .............................W .................17-53/13 .........at Hofstra ............................................ L ......... 10-9 (ot)3/16 .........at No. 17 Loyola (Md.)* ................ L ..................18-63/20 .........at Denver ............................................W .................11-83/28 .........at Syracuse* ..................................... L ...............17-104/3 ............CONNECTICUT* ..............................W ..............15-104/7 ............MONMOUTH .....................................W .................18-64/13 ........at Villanova* ......................................W .................14-64/17 .........at No. 14 Georgetown* ............... L ...............19-124/24 .........No. 12 NOTRE DAME* ................W ..............12-114/30 .........LOUISVILLE* ...................................... L ..................14-95/2 ............CINCINNATI* ....................................W .................21-8* indicates BIG EAST Conference match

2011 (9-7, 3-5 BIG EAST)head coach: laura Brand-sias

2/23 .........at Temple ...........................................W ..............11-102/26 .........at Cornell ............................................W .................11-73/2 ............NO. 18 PRINCETON ....................... L ...........9-8 (OT)3/5 ............DELAWARE .......................................W .................13-53/9 ............at Saint Joseph’s ............................W .................12-43/12 .........HOFSTRA ............................................W ....11-10 (OT)3/16 .........NO. 4 PENNSYLVANIA.................. L .....................9-63/19 .........at Connecticut*...............................W .................10-93/26 .........NO. 11 SYRACUSE* ...................... L ..................11-74/1 ............at Notre Dame* .............................. L ..................11-64/5 ............at Monmouth ....................................W .................19-94/15 ........at Louisville* ...................................... L ..................10-84/17 .........at Cincinnati* ...................................W .................12-94/23 .........NO. 6 LOYOLA (MD)* .................... L ..................15-64/26 .........VILLANOVA* .....................................W ..............13-105/1 ............NO. 16 GEORGETOWN* .............. L .....................9-8* indicates BIG EAST Conference match

cAPs indicate home matches

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RUTGERS RECORD BOOKALL-TIME SERIES VS. OppONENTS

AlBAnY (1-0)4/26/06 ......................H ......... W ................. 12-11

AmeRicAn (3-0)4/8/92 ......................... A ......... W ........................9-24/7/93 .........................H ......... W .................... 12-64/10/94 ...................... A ......... W .................... 12-6

BOstOn cOlleGe (9-1)4/22/95 ...................... A ...........L .........................7-94/4/96 .........................H ......... W ........................9-84/28/97 ...................... A ......... W .................... 13-93/28/98 ......................H ......... W ........................7-13/27/99 ......................N......... W .................... 21-74/4/01 .........................H ......... W .................... 19-74/21/02 ...................... A ......... W ........................7-54/19/03 ......................H ......... W .................... 11-94/16/04 ...................... A ......... W .................... 10-33/11/05 ......................H ......... W .........11-10 (ot)

BOstOn uniVeRsitY (1-0)3/23/97 ...................... A ......... W .................... 14-1

BROWn (3-3)3/11/95 ......................H ...........L .........................4-73/28/96 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 3-143/15/97 ......................H ......... W ........................9-53/14/98 ...................... A ......... W ........................7-63/10/99 ......................H ......... W .................... 11-34/24/00 ...................... A ...........L .................. 10-13

BucKnell (11-1)4/13/86 ...................... A ......... W .................... 14-34/12/87 ......................H ......... W .................... 15-84/10/88 ...................... A ......... W ........................8-74/9/89 .........................H ......... W ........................8-74/8/90 ......................... A ......... W ........................8-43/28/92 ......................H ...........L .........................5-83/30/93 ...................... A ......... W ........................9-74/4/94 .........................H ......... W .................... 16-33/25/95 ...................... A ......... W ........................8-33/2/96 .........................H ......... W .................... 15-54/7/97 ......................... A ......... W .................... 12-33/23/05 ......................H ......... W .................... 18-1

cincinnAti (3-0)4/5/09 ......................... A ......... W .............15-10 *5/2/10 ........................H ......... W ................. 21-8*4/17/11 ...................... A ......... W ................. 12-9*

cOlGAte (1-2)4/11/80 ......................H ......... W .................... 11-24/30/94 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 4-124/26/95 ......................H ...........L ..................... 9-13

cOnnecticut (12-2)4/8/98 ......................... A ......... W .................... 16-54/17/99 ......................H ......... W .................... 21-54/15/00 ...................... A ......... W ................. 13-114/14/01 ......................H ......... W ................. 12-9*4/13/02 ...................... A ...........L .......11-12* (ot)4/12/03 ......................H ......... W .................... 9-6*4/10/04 ...................... A ......... W .................... 9-6*4/10/05 ......................H ...........L .................. 5-11*4/8/06 ......................... A ......... W ..............14-12*4/7/07 .........................H ......... W ..............11-10*4/6/08 ......................... A ......... W ................. 10-6*4/11/09 ...................... A ......... W ................. 11-6*4/3/10 .........................H ......... W ..............15-10*3/19/11 ...................... A ......... W ................. 10-9*

cORnell (3-11)3/23/91 ......................H ...........L ..................... 2-124/11/93 ...................... A ...........L .........................3-75/1/94 ......................... A ...........L .................. 11-223/12/00 ......................H ...........L ..................... 7-113/10/01 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 6-153/9/02 .........................H ...........L .........................5-93/8/03 ......................... A ...........L ..................... 7-143/14/04 ......................H ...........L .........................6-85/1/05 ......................... A ...........L .................. 12-132/24/07 ...................... A ......... W .........11-10 (ot)3/2/08 .........................H ...........L ..................... 6-102/28/09 ...................... A ...........L .............7-8 (4ot)

2/28/10 ......................H ......... W ........................8-62/26/11 ...................... A ......... W .................... 11-7

DelAWARe (9-13)4/8/78 ......................... A ...........L ..................... 2-104/24/79 ......................H ......... W ................. 13-114/8/80 ......................... A ...........L ..................... 6-134/7/81 .........................H ...........L .........................3-83/30/82 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 1-154/5/83 .........................H ...........L ..................... 3-204/3/84 ......................... A ...........L ..................... 3-213/26/85 ......................H ...........L .................. 14-193/18/98 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 9-103/17/99 ......................H ......... W .................... 10-83/15/00 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 9-153/14/01 ......................H ...........L ..................... 5-123/13/02 ...................... A ...........L .................. 10-113/11/03 ......................H ......... W .................... 12-63/6/04 ......................... A ......... W .................... 12-83/5/05 .........................H ...........L ..................... 9-123/4/06 ......................... A ......... W ........................9-83/3/07 .........................H ......... W ................. 15-122/28/08 ...................... A ...........L .........................6-73/7/09 .........................H ......... W ...............7-6 (ot)3/6/10 ......................... A ......... W ................. 12-113/5/11 .........................H ......... W .................... 13-5

DenVeR (2-1)3/28/08 ......................N......... W ............10-9 (ot)3/20/09 ......................H ...........L .........................8-93/20/10 ..................... A ......... W .................... 11-8

DReW (4-0)4/7/87 ......................... A ......... W ........................8-74/7/88 .........................H ......... W .................... 14-94/4/89 ......................... A ......... W .................... 12-54/3/90 .........................H ......... W .................... 12-5

DReXel (2-3)5/2/89 .........................H ......... W .................... 16-85/1/90 ......................... A ......... W .................... 14-74/13/91 ......................H ...........L .................. 11-124/11/92 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 0-163/27/93 ......................H ...........L .........................6-9

eAst stROuDsBeRG (10-4)4/28/77 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 1-184/26/78 ......................H ...........L ..................... 2-124/21/79 ...................... A ......... W ........................9-74/23/80 ......................H ......... W ........................8-64/22/81 ...................... A ......... W .................... 11-24/21/82 ......................H ......... W ........................6-35/2/83 ......................... A ......... W .................... 12-84/28/84 ......................H ......... W .................... 18-44/17/85 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 8-154/30/86 ......................H ......... W .................... 13-54/15/87 ...................... A ......... W ........................7-65/2/88 .........................H ...........L .................. 11-124/11/89 ...................... A ......... W .................... 17-24/10/90 ......................H ......... W .................... 16-6

fORDhAm (1-0)4/19/90 ......................H ......... W .................... 28-0

GeORGetOWn (3-18)3/25/91 ......................H ...........L .........................7-83/21/92 ...................... A ......... W .................... 10-44/10/93 ......................H ...........L .................. 11-124/9/94 ......................... A ...........L .................. 14-214/8/95 .........................H ......... W ................. 13-124/20/96 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 6-124/19/97 ......................H ...........L .........................5-84/18/98 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 9-134/3/99 .........................H ......... W .................... 13-94/1/00 ......................... A ...........L ..................... 6-163/31/01 ......................H ...........L .................. 5-13*3/30/02 ...................... A ...........L .................. 9-17*3/30/03 ......................H ...........L ..................... 5-6*3/29/04 ...................... A ...........L .................. 6-13*3/26/05 ......................H ...........L ...............10-15*3/25/06 ...................... A ...........L .................. 7-15*3/24/07 ......................H ...........L ..................... 3-9*3/22/08 ...................... A ...........L .................. 5-11*3/29/09 ......................H ...........L ..................... 5-9*

4/17/10 ...................... A ...........L ...............19-12*5/1/11 .........................H ...........L ..................... 8-9*

GlAssBORO (8-5)4/5/77 ......................... A ...........L ..................... 4-154/18/78 ......................H ...........L .........................3-44/17/79 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 9-104/15/80 ......................H ......... W ........................4-24/11/81 ...................... A ......... W .................... 14-74/28/82 ......................H ...........L .........................7-84/9/83 ......................... A ...........L .................. 10-115/1/84 .........................H ......... W .................... 20-94/30/85 ...................... A ......... W .................... 16-74/29/86 ......................H ......... W .................... 19-93/23/87 ...................... A ......... W .................... 21-54/30/88 ......................H ......... W .................... 10-54/29/89 ...................... A ......... W ........................7-6

hARVARD (0-4)4/10/84 ......................H ...........L .........................5-74/7/91 ......................... A ...........L ..................... 0-164/5/92 .........................H ...........L ..................... 5-164/18/93 ...................... A ...........L .................. 10-20

hOfstRA (19-9)4/19/77 ......................H ......... W .................... 11-15/3/79 ......................... A ......... W .................... 21-84/11/86 ...................... A ......... W .................... 13-13/31/87 ......................H ......... W .................... 10-63/29/88 ...................... A ......... W ........................8-63/28/89 ......................H ......... W ........................9-73/27/90 ...................... A ......... W ........................9-73/26/91 ......................H ......... W ........................9-53/24/92 ......................H ......... W ................. 12-114/22/93 ......................H ......... W .................... 18-44/21/94 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 9-164/4/95 .........................H ...........L .........................4-54/2/96 ......................... A ...........L .........................8-94/14/97 ......................H ......... W ........................9-44/1/98 ......................... A ...........L .................. 10-123/31/99 ......................H ......... W ........................9-43/29/00 ...................... A ......... W ........................8-74/17/01 ......................H ...........L ..........10-11 (ot)3/23/02 ...................... A ...........L .................. 10-123/15/03 ......................H ......... W ................. 11-103/2/04 ......................... A ......... W .................... 12-72/26/05 ......................H ...........L .........................6-83/1/06 ......................... A ......... W ........................9-73/21/06 ......................H ......... W ................. 14-123/19/08 ...................... A ......... W ........................9-63/23/09 ......................H ...........L ..................... 7-133/13/10 ..................... A ...........L .............10-9 (ot)3/12/11 ......................H ......... W .........11-10 (ot)

JAmes mADisOn (0-1)5/5/99 ......................... A ...........L ................6-11 %

KutZtOWn (3-2)4/16/77 ......................H ...........L .........................3-74/15/78 ...................... A ...........L .........................4-94/7/79 .........................H ......... W .................... 13-54/19/80 ...................... A ......... W ........................7-64/2/90 ......................... A ......... W ........................6-4

lAfAYette (8-7)4/12/84 ...................... A ...........L .........................5-74/11/85 ......................H ......... W .................... 10-64/10/86 ...................... A ......... W ........................6-34/9/87 .........................H ...........L ..................... 6-114/8/88 ......................... A ...........L ..................... 9-264/6/89 .........................H ...........L ..................... 4-144/5/90 ......................... A ...........L ..................... 7-193/19/96 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 7-133/18/97 ......................H ......... W .................... 13-53/26/98 ...................... A ......... W .................... 14-35/9/98 .........................N......... W ..............12-11#3/24/99 ......................H ......... W .................... 14-33/22/00 ...................... A ......... W ........................9-63/21/01 ......................H ......... W ........................8-33/21/02 ...................... A ...........L .........................6-9

lehiGh (3-19)4/26/77 ...................... A ......... W .................... 12-94/11/78 ......................H ......... W ........................8-5

4/10/79 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 4-173/26/80 ......................H ...........L .........................7-84/9/81 ......................... A ...........L .........................4-65/3/82 .........................H ...........L .........................4-74/7/83 ......................... A ...........L .........................5-74/25/84 ......................H ...........L ..................... 5-104/4/85 ......................... A ...........L ..................... 5-174/3/86 .........................H ...........L .........................5-94/2/87 ......................... A ...........L ..................... 5-104/28/88 ......................H ...........L ..................... 6-154/27/89 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 9-154/26/90 ......................H ......... W ........................8-74/25/91 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 5-103/25/92 ......................H ...........L .........................4-93/25/93 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 9-153/24/94 ......................H ...........L ..................... 9-103/23/95 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 9-153/21/96 ......................H ...........L .........................3-45/4/96 ......................... A ...........L .................. 8-11#3/20/97 ...................... A ...........L .........................6-8

lOuisVille (1-3)3/14/08 ......................H ......... W ................. 13-124/3/09 ......................... A ...........L .................8-10 *4/30/10 .....................H ...........L .................. 14-9*4/15/11 ...................... A ...........L .................. 8-10*

lOYOlA (md.) (3-3)3/12/06 ...................... A ...........L ...............10-17*3/11/07 ......................H ......... W ................. 10-8*3/8/08 .........................H ......... W ..............14-13*3/27/09 ......................H ......... W ..............12-11*3/16/10 ...................... A ...........L .................. 18-6*4/23/11 ......................H ...........L .................. 6-15*

mAnhAttAn (4-0)3/6/02 .........................H ......... W .................... 16-14/15/03 ......................H ......... W .................... 21-23/15/06 ......................H ......... W .................... 13-74/10/07 ......................H ......... W .................... 18-3

mARist (3-0)3/17/01 ......................H ......... W .................... 21-13/16/02 ......................H ......... W .................... 14-23/26/03 ...................... A ......... W .................... 17-3

mARYlAnD (0-14)5/5/79 .........................H ...........L ..................... 5-115/3/80 ......................... A ...........L ..................... 7-134/25/81 ......................H ...........L ..................... 3-144/24/82 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 4-114/23/83 ......................H ...........L ..................... 3-124/20/84 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 2-124/20/85 ......................H ...........L ..................... 8-154/19/86 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 7-134/18/87 ......................H ...........L ..................... 2-134/16/88 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 2-124/15/89 ......................H ...........L ..................... 8-114/14/90 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 3-184/11/95 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 1-184/10/96 ......................H ...........L ..................... 2-20

mAssAchusetts (6-6)4/29/84 ......................H ...........L ..................... 8-104/28/85 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 4-124/27/86 ......................H ......... W ................. 12-114/26/87 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 3-174/24/88 ......................H ...........L .................. 10-124/22/89 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 5-134/21/90 ......................H ...........L .........................5-94/17/93 ......................H ......... W ........................9-54/16/94 ......................H ......... W ................. 21-114/15/95 ...................... A ......... W ........................6-44/13/96 ......................H ......... W ........................9-84/12/97 ...................... A ......... W .................... 11-6

mOnmOuth (9-0)4/17/96 ...................... A ......... W .................... 15-63/30/98 ......................H ......... W .................... 16-43/19/03 ...................... A ......... W .................... 15-53/22/06 ......................H ......... W .................... 14-53/14/07 ...................... A ......... W .................... 11-64/9/08 .........................H ......... W .................... 14-94/8/09 ......................... A ......... W .................... 11-5

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RUTGERS RECORD BOOKALL-TIME SERIES VS. OppONENTS

4/7/10 ....................... H ....... W .................... 18-64/5/11 ......................... A ......... W .................... 19-9

mOntclAiR (6-0)4/3/80 .........................H ......... W .................... 19-54/2/81 ......................... A ......... W ........................9-84/1/82 .........................H ......... W .................... 18-24/12/83 ...................... A ......... W .................... 16-04/11/84 ......................H ......... W .................... 14-33/28/85 ...................... A ......... W .................... 16-2

neW hAmPshiRe (0-1)4/18/04 ...................... A ...........L .........................8-9

nORthWesteRn (0-7)4/17/88 ......................N...........L .........................3-62/28/04 ......................H ...........L .................. 14-134/1/05 ......................... A ...........L ..................... 5-102/26/06 ......................H ...........L ..................... 3-184/23/07 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 4-152/24/08 ......................H ...........L ..................... 4-213/14/09 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 1-24

nOtRe DAme (4-8)4/29/00 ......................H ......... W .................... 14-74/29/01 ...................... A ...........L .................. 8-12*4/28/02 ......................H ...........L ..................... 2-9*4/27/03 ...................... A ...........L .................. 6-13*4/25/04 ......................H ......... W .................... 7-6*4/3/05 ......................... A ...........L .................. 9-12*4/23/06 ......................H ...........L .................. 8-13*4/23/07 ...................... A ......... W .................... 8-7*4/20/08 ......................H ...........L .................. 9-20*3/17/09 ...................... A ...........L .................. 9-18*4/24/10 ......................H ......... W .......12-11(ot)*4/1/11 ......................... A ...........L .................. 6-11*

OhiO stAte (1-1)4/24/05 ......................H ......... W .................... 10-94/30/06 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 9-14

OlD DOminiOn (5-9)4/24/82 ......................N...........L ..................... 7-104/30/83 ......................H ......... W .................... 10-94/5/85 .........................H ......... W ........................7-64/6/86 .........................H ......... W ........................5-44/4/87 .........................H ...........L .........................8-94/2/89 .........................H ...........L ..................... 3-114/23/98 ...................... A ......... W .................... 10-73/20/99 ......................H ...........L .........................5-63/18/00 ...................... A ...........L .........................8-94/27/04 ......................H ...........L .........................8-93/28/05 ......................H ...........L .........................8-93/27/06 ...................... A ...........L .................. 11-123/26/07 ......................H ......... W .................... 11-83/24/08 ...................... A ...........L .........................6-7

Penn stAte (1-13)4/29/78 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 2-194/28/79 ......................H ...........L ..................... 6-154/26/80 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 3-104/18/81 ......................H ...........L ..................... 6-134/17/82 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 3-254/16/83 ......................H ...........L ..................... 5-204/14/84 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 4-164/13/85 ......................H ...........L ..................... 4-164/12/86 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 5-144/11/87 ......................H ...........L ..................... 2-214/9/88 ......................... A ...........L ..................... 1-254/8/89 .........................H ...........L ..................... 2-174/27/96 ......................H ......... W ........................7-65/10/98 ...................... A ...........L .................. 9-14#

PennsYlVAniA (8-4)3/31/94 ......................H ......... W .................... 10-54/26/95 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 8-134/17/97 ...................... A ......... W .................... 10-94/16/98 ......................H ......... W .................... 13-74/14/99 ...................... A ......... W .................... 15-34/12/00 ......................H ......... W ................. 15-114/10/01 ...................... A ...........L .........................5-64/10/02 ......................H ......... W ........................6-54/1/03 ......................... A ......... W ........................9-83/10/04 ......................H ......... W .................... 11-4

5/8/05 .........................H ...........L ..................... 6-123/16/11 ......................H ...........L .........................6-9

PhilADelPhiA teXtile (4-0)3/29/90 ......................H ......... W .................... 17-23/28/91 ...................... A ......... W .................... 11-64/2/92 .........................H ......... W .................... 14-44/1/93 .........................H ......... W .................... 23-5

PRincetOn (2-11-1)4/21/77 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 2-114/20/78 ......................H ...........L .........................3-54/19/79 ...................... A ...........T .........................7-74/21/80 ......................H ...........L .........................5-84/20/81 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 7-124/12/82 ......................H ......... W ........................7-63/13/99 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 7-133/5/00 .........................H ...........L .........................7-93/7/01 ......................... A ...........L ..................... 3-163/7/07 .........................H ...........L .................. 10-193/5/08 ......................... A ...........L ..................... 8-163/4/09 ......................... A ...........L .........................8-93/3/10 ......................... A ......... W ................. 12-113/2/11 .........................H ...........L ...............8-9 (OT)

RhODe islAnD (1-1)4/16/81 ......................H ...........L .........................4-53/25/82 ...................... A ......... W ........................6-5

sAint JOsePh’s (15-0)4/1/95 ......................... A ......... W .................... 13-33/30/96 ......................H ......... W ........................9-43/29/97 ...................... A ......... W .................... 17-74/4/98 .........................H ......... W .................... 20-34/24/99 ...................... A ......... W .................... 16-63/27/01 ...................... A ......... W .................... 16-63/26/02 ......................H ......... W .................... 13-83/21/03 ...................... A ......... W .................... 12-54/26/05 ...................... A ......... W ........................7-53/19/06 ......................H ......... W .................... 11-84/3/07 ......................... A ......... W .................... 11-54/2/08 .........................H ......... W .................... 14-83/11/09 ...................... A ......... W ........................7-63/10/10 ......................H ......... W .................... 17-53/9/11 ......................... A ......... W .................... 12-4

shiPPensBuRG (4-2)4/18/91 ......................H ...........L ..................... 7-104/29/92 ...................... A ......... W ................. 17-104/28/93 ...................... A ......... W ................. 17-164/29/94 ...................... A ......... W ................. 12-113/29/95 ......................H ...........L .........................5-84/6/96 ......................... A ......... W .................... 15-4

sWARthmORe (6-1-1)3/29/77 ......................H ...........L ..................... 1-213/28/78 ...................... A ......... W ........................5-43/30/79 ......................H ...........T .........................4-43/28/80 ...................... A ......... W .................... 10-43/22/83 ......................H ......... W ........................8-53/20/84 ...................... A ......... W .................... 15-74/27/85 ......................H ......... W .................... 28-25/2/86 ......................... A ......... W .................... 15-4

sYRAcuse (3-13)3/22/98 ......................H ......... W .................... 15-94/10/99 ...................... A ......... W ........................9-84/8/00 .........................H ...........L ..................... 6-134/7/01 ......................... A ...........L .................. 7-12*4/6/02 .........................H ......... W ................. 10-9*4/5/03 ......................... A ...........L ..................... 6-8*4/3/04 .........................H ...........L .................. 5-15*4/22/05 ...................... A ...........L .................. 9-14*4/15/06 ......................H ...........L .................. 18-8*4/13/07 ...................... A ...........L ...............12-21*4/27/07 ...................... A ...........L .................. 7-13$4/12/08 ......................H ...........L .................. 6-18*4/25/08 ......................N...........L .................. 7-22$4/18/09 ......................H ...........L .................. 6-15*3/28/10 .................. A..........L.............17-10*3/26/11 ......................H ...........L .................. 7-11*

temPle (6-16)4/1/77 .........................H ...........L ..................... 3-103/30/78 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 3-114/23/79 ......................H ......... W ........................8-74/5/80 ......................... A ...........L ..................... 3-154/4/81 .........................H ...........L .........................6-74/3/82 ......................... A ...........L ..................... 1-124/2/83 .........................H ...........L ..................... 5-193/31/84 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 2-133/30/85 ......................H ...........L ..................... 2-163/29/86 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 2-103/28/87 ......................H ...........L ..................... 2-163/31/88 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 4-253/30/89 ......................H ...........L .........................4-64/26/97 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 3-144/14/98 ......................H ...........L .........................7-94/22/99 ...................... A ......... W ........................8-53/31/06 ......................H ...........L .................. 10-113/30/07 ...................... A ......... W ................. 14-104/16/08 ......................H ...........L .............9-10 (ot)2/25/09 ...................... A ......... W .................... 16-92/24/10 ...................H............ W .................... 13-32/23/11 ...................... A ......... W ................. 11-10

tOWsOn (4-4-1)4/17/84 ......................H ...........T .................. 13-134/20/86 ...................... A ......... W .................... 20-83/12/92 ...................... A ...........L .................. 10-183/29/94 ......................H ......... W .................... 12-93/28/95 ...................... A ...........L .........................8-93/26/96 ......................H ......... W ........................6-33/11/97 ...................... A ...........L .........................8-93/4/98 .........................H ...........L ..................... 8-113/7/99 ......................... A ......... W .................... 12-7

tRentOn stAte (tcnJ) (5-11-2)5/3/77 ......................... A ......... W ........................4-25/2/78 .........................H ......... W ........................6-55/1/79 ......................... A ...........T .................. 13-135/2/80 .........................H ...........L .........................6-84/28/81 ...................... A ......... W ........................7-64/29/83 ......................H ...........L .........................3-75/4/83 ......................... A ...........L ..................... 5-104/24/84 ......................H ......... W .................... 12-94/23/85 ...................... A ......... W .................... 11-84/22/86 ......................H ...........T .........................6-64/21/87 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 3-134/19/88 ......................H ...........L .................. 11-124/18/89 ...................... A ...........L .................. 11-194/17/90 ......................H ...........L .........................6-74/16/91 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 5-164/14/92 ......................H ...........L ..................... 6-124/13/93 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 3-154/12/94 ......................H ...........L .................. 15-17

uRsinus (2-13)5/4/77 ......................... A ...........L ..................... 2-175/4/78 .........................H ...........L ..................... 2-133/31/79 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 6-153/25/80 ......................H ...........L ..................... 1-243/24/81 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 8-153/23/82 ......................H ...........L ..................... 9-153/29/83 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 7-223/22/84 ......................H ......... W ........................7-64/25/85 ...................... A ......... W ........................6-54/26/86 ......................H ...........L ..................... 0-134/28/87 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 5-124/26/88 ......................H ...........L ..................... 5-214/25/89 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 5-184/24/90 ......................H ...........L ..................... 8-124/2/91 ......................... A ...........L .................. 10-14

VeRmOnt (1-1)3/22/94 ......................H ...........L .................. 10-154/14/95 ...................... A ......... W .................... 11-7

VillAnOVA (19-0)4/3/78 .........................H ......... W ........................8-04/23/91 ......................H ......... W .................... 11-94/21/92 ...................... A ......... W ................. 11-104/20/93 ......................H ......... W ........................9-54/19/94 ...................... A ......... W .................... 14-84/18/95 ......................H ......... W ........................7-34/16/96 ...................... A ......... W ........................9-7

4/4/97 .........................H ......... W ........................9-24/26/98 ...................... A ......... W .................... 18-74/26/99 ......................H ......... W .................... 21-34/6/00 ......................... A ......... W .................... 16-84/23/01 ......................H ......... W .................... 12-44/3/02 ......................... A ......... W .................... 11-54/23/03 ......................H ......... W .................... 14-43/31/04 ...................... A ......... W .................... 14-5 4/6/05 .........................H ......... W .................... 15-32/28/07 ......................H ......... W .................... 19-64/13/10 ..................H W ...14-6*4/26/11 ......................H ......... W ..............13-10*

ViRGiniA tech (2-3)3/20/00 ......................H ......... W ........................7-63/3/01 ......................... A ...........L ..................... 8-113/2/02 .........................H ...........L .........................8-94/21/03 ......................H ......... W ........................9-53/19/04 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 7-16

WAGneR (1-0)4/22/97 ......................H ......... W .................... 21-0

West chesteR (2-8-1)4/17/80 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 3-104/15/81 ......................H ...........T .........................4-44/15/82 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 5-104/27/83 ......................H ...........L .................. 10-124/26/84 ...................... A ......... W .................... 10-54/6/85 .........................H ...........L .........................5-94/5/86 ......................... A ...........L .........................6-94/5/87 .........................H ...........L ..................... 7-104/12/88 ...................... A ...........L .........................6-74/1/89 .........................H ...........L ..................... 9-124/11/90 ...................... A ......... W .................... 13-3

WilliAm & mARY (0-2)3/19/81 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 4-163/15/91 ......................H ...........L ..................... 0-12

YAle (6-9)4/28/90 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 5-114/25/92 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 3-134/26/93 ......................H ...........L ..................... 4-154/25/94 ...................... A ...........L ..................... 7-164/24/95 ......................H ...........L .................. 10-134/30/97 ......................H ......... W .................... 10-75/4/97 ......................... A ...........L ....................5-6 #4/29/98 ...................... A ......... W .................... 18-84/28/99 ......................H ......... W ........................6-44/26/00 ...................... A ...........L .........................3-94/25/01 ......................H ......... W .................... 10-34/24/02 ...................... A ...........L .........................4-84/9/03 .........................H ......... W ................. 15-124/7/04 ......................... A ...........L ..................... 8-103/15/05 ...................... A ......... W .................... 10-7

# ECAC Tournament Game % NCAA First Round*BIG EAST regular-season conference match$ BIG EAST Championship first round match

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Athletic cOmmunicAtiOns

ALLISON MILLERAssistant DirectorOffice: 732-445-8332Cell: 732-690-5733Email: [email protected]: 732-445-3063

PRess seRVicesThe Athletic Communications Office will provide NCAA box scores and scoring summaries approximately 15 minutes after the game. Up-to-date statistics as well as post-game notes will be available approximately 30 minutes after the game.

All information will also be posted on the official Rutgers Athletics web-site, www.scarletknights.com, following the match.

GAme cOVeRAGeRutgers women’s lacrosse home games will take place at either the RU Turf Field or Yurcak Field, depending on weather conditions at the time of the match.

We ask that you notify in advance your plan to cover a game in person. Seating within the press area (RU Turf Field) or press box (Yurcak Field) is limited and on a first-come, first-serve basis. Arrangements will be made for postgame filing.

Photographers: Sideline photographers and media members must fol-low NCAA guidelines, which prohibits entry to the bench area.

Parking: Parking is located adjacent to the field at both the RU Turf Field and Yurcak Field. Rutgers’ event staff will be on hand to direct all media and fans to parking.

Gate entrance: Members of the media who have notified the Office of Athletic Communications in advance can check in at the General Admis-sion Gate. ONLY media members who have requested working space in advance will be on the appropriate gate list and guaranteed seating in the press area/press box. Post-Game interviews: Coaches and student-athletes will be available to the media on the field after the match following a 10-minute cooling-off period. Requests for interviews should be made to a member of the Rutgers Athletic Communications staff prior to the end of the contest.

statistics: Every attempt will be made to have a final box score and other match information available to members of the media approximately five minutes after the conclusion of a match.

inteRVieW RequestsAll coach and student-athlete interviews should be arranged through Allison Miller at the Office of Athletic Communications at least 24 hours in advance. Availability will vary from week to week.

Please try to give as much advance notice so that a convenient time can be arranged for both the student-athlete/coach and media member. There will be no interviews on weekends except for those scheduled in advance OR immediately following a home match.

tRAVel infORmAtiOnMedia interested in covering any Rutgers women’s lacrosse road match should contact Allison Miller at (732) 445-8332, or the SID at the host institution at least one day prior to the match so that appropriate creden-tials may be issued. Information on travel and team accommodations will be given on a match-by-match basis, and may be obtained by calling the Office of Athletic Communications at (732) 445-4200.

MEDIA INFORMATIONpRINT MEDIAAsbury Park PressJack Genung, Sports Editor3601 Highway 66Neptune, N.J. 07754(732) [email protected]

Atlantic city PressMark Melhorn, Sports EditorSusan Lulgjuraj11 Devins LanePleasantville, N.J. 08232(609) [email protected]

Burlington county timesWayne Richardson, Sports EditorUS Route 130Willingboro, N.J. 08046(609) [email protected]

camden courier-PostGary Silvers, Sports EditorCeleste Whittaker801 Cuthbert Blvd.Cherry Hill, N.J. 08002(856) [email protected]

courier newsJack Genung, Sports EditorJerry Carino1201 Route 22Bridgewater, N.J. 08807(908) [email protected]

Gloucester county timesShawn Leary, Sports EditorBill Evans309 South Broad StreetWoodbury, N.J. 08096(856) [email protected]

herald & news1 Garret Mountain Plaza; CN 473West Paterson, N.J. 07424(973) [email protected]

home news & tribuneJack Genung, Sports EditorKeith Sargeant35 Kennedy Blvd.East Brunswick, N.J. 08816(732) 246-5500 X7231FAX#: (732) [email protected]

Jersey Journal30 Journal SquareJersey City, N.J. 07306(201) 217-2592

morristown Daily RecordJack Genung, Sports Editor800 Jefferson RoadParsippany, N.J. 07054(973) [email protected]

the star-ledgerDrew Van Esselstyn, Sports EditorTom LuicciBrendan PruntyStar-Ledger PlazaNewark, N.J. 07101(973) 392-4231FAX#: (973) [email protected]

Philadelphia inquirerJohn Quinn, Deputy Sports EditorMarc Narducci400 N. Broad StreetP.O. Box 8263Philadelphia, Pa. 19101(215) 854-4550

Philadelphia Daily newsJosh Barnett, Sports Editor400 N. Broad StreetPhiladelphia, Pa. 19101(215) 854-5524

the RecordJohn Balkum, Sports EditorJohn Rowe, Tara Sullivan150 River StreetHackensack, N.J. 07602(201) [email protected]

trenton timesJim Gauger, Sports EditorHarvey Yavener500 Perry StreetTrenton, N.J. 08605(609) [email protected]

trentonianMatthew Osbourne, Sports EditorBen Doody600 Perry St.Trenton, N.J. 08618(609) 989-7800 x164

RADIO & TVWctc Bruce Johnson, Sports DirectorMike Pavlichko, Tom OrtusoPO Box 100New Brunswick, N.J. 08903(732) 249-2600FAX#: (732) 249-9414

comcast sportsnet3601 S. Broad St.Philadelphia, Pa. 19148(215) 336-3500FAX #: (215) 952-5953

comcast networkJon Gurevich, Sports Director1351 S. Columbus Blvd.Philadelphia, Pa. 19147(215) 285-6717FAX #: (215) 468-7940

cBs college sports networkChelsea Piers, Pier 62New York, N.Y. 10011(212) 342-8700Fax#: (212) 342-8899

esPnu11001Rushmore Dr.Charlotte, N.C. 28277Phone: (704) 973-5000Fax#: (704) 973-5090

news 12 new JerseyBryan Denovellis, Sports DirectorGeorge Falkowski450 Raritan Center ParkwayEdison, N.J. 08837(732) 417-9412FAX#: (732) 417-1484

CAMpUS MEDIAthe Daily targumRutgers Student CenterNew Brunswick, N.J. 08903(732) 932-7051FAX#: (732) 246-7299WRsu-fmRutgers Student CenterNew Brunswick, N.J. 08903(732) 932-7800FAX#: (732) 932-1768

RutV networkDepartment of University Rela-tions96 Davidson RoadPiscataway, N.J. 08854-8062(732) 445-3710FAX#: (732) 445-5925

NATIONAL MEDIAAssociated PressTom Canavan, Dave Porter50 Park Place, Suite 800Newark, N.J. 07102(973) 642-0151(800) 645-0036FAX#: (973) 643-2526

inside lacrosse701 East Pratt Street, Suite 100Baltimore, MD 21202(410) 583-8180Fax: (410) 510-1033

laxpower.com245 Byers RoadChester Springs, PA [email protected]

D1collegelacrosse.com140 St. Andrews WayEtters, PA 17319(717) 932-0252

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Richard L. McCormick is the 19th president of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. A scholar of American political history who began his academic career on the Rutgers faculty, he returned as president in 2002 after serving as provost of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and president of the University of Washington.

Dr. McCormick’s goal is to advance Rutgers within the top tier of American public research universities. His ambitions for the university include an enriched learning experience for every student; teaching and research focused on global human problems; diversity of students, faculty, staff, and programs; and deeper connections with the people of New Jersey.

President McCormick led a major restructuring and reinvigoration of undergraduate education at Rutgers-New Brunswick, the university’s largest campus. The plan merged four undergraduate colleges into a School of Arts and Sciences, expanded access to academic programs and learning communities, and established a popular First-Year Seminar program that offers more than 100 courses – each with no more than 20 students – on a wide range of topics taught by top faculty.

Other initiatives undertaken during Dr. McCormick’s tenure include:

• The Rutgers Future Scholars Program, a pilot project to encourage minority and low-income teenagers from the university’s host cities to pursue higher education by offering mentorship and college preparation support, and the promise of free tuition to those admitted to Rutgers.

• Establishment of the first-ever universitywide alumni body, the Rutgers University Alumni Association. • Transformation of the Livingston Campus in Piscataway into the model of what the university will become in the 21st century, with an emphasis on professional, executive, and continuing education; state-of-the-art residential and dining facilities; and integration with the Rutgers Ecological Preserve.

• Rutgers Against Hunger, an initiative that combines volunteerism, research, education, and donations to address food security in the state of New Jersey. • Rutgers-Camden’s first-ever doctoral-level academic program, a Ph.D. in childhood studies – the first in the nation in this emerging discipline. • Establishment of the School of Public Affairs and Administration, Rutgers-Newark’s first new school in more than three decades.

Born in 1947, President McCormick earned a B.A. in American studies from Amherst College in 1969 and a Ph.D. in history from Yale University in 1976. He is mar-ried to Joan Barry McCormick, RU ’88. Dr. McCormick has three children, Betsy, Michael, and Katie.

RICHARD L . MCCORMICKpRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY

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A New Jersey native with a strong passion for his alma mater, Tim Pernetti has come full-circle in becoming one of the nation’s youngest leaders in college athletics.

A former student-athlete “On the Banks”, Pernetti was named Rutgers’ sixth Director of Inter-collegiate Athletics on February 26, 2009. He oversees 24 men’s and women’s intercol-legiate teams in New Brunswick, a larger number than fielded at most of the university’s peer institutions. Pernetti has been influential in the world of college athletics since he received a bachelor’s degree in journalism and mass media from Rutgers in 1993, and a master’s degree in communication in 1995.

Pernetti’s influence on Rutgers Athletics has been immediate – from the key coaching hires of Mike Rice (men’s basketball), Dan Donigan (men’s soccer) and Brian Brecht (men’s lacrosse) – to securing the first two naming rights partnerships in Rutgers Athletics history.

Under his leadership, Rutgers inked a 10-year naming rights deal with High Point Solutions to acquire the naming rights for Rutgers Stadium, along with a 10-year contract with Audi for the Audi Rutgers Club at High Point Solutions Stadium. Both deals have netted the Department of Athletics nearly one million dollars in new revenue to the annual budget.

During his introductory press conference, Pernetti spoke about his vision to build a broadband network to deliver hundreds of live events. That promise has blossomed into KnightVision, powered by ScarletKnights.com, as KnightVision has streamed hundreds of live events per year, including unprecedented live game coverage for many of the Scarlet Knights Olympic Sports.

Prior to returning to Rutgers, Pernetti was the Executive Vice President, Content, for CBS College Sports Network. In that role, he oversaw the rights and relationship business, on-air talent, and all network programming and content on air, online and across all screens for the nation’s first company dedicated to college sports.

Pernetti helped to build the CBS College Sports Network, previously CSTV, prior to its launch in 2003, and has played a critical role in establishing it as the multi-media leader in college sports programming, content, news and information. He was a recipient of the prestigious Sports Business Journal Forty under Forty Award, and the Multichannel News 40 under 40 Award both in 2008.

Charged with developing relationships, acquiring rights and creating multi-platform original programming for the first ever 24-hour sports college sports network, Pernetti successfully navigated through a complicated web of media rights deals to come up with new ways to serve college sports fans.

Pernetti worked closely with the NCAA and hundreds of schools in every major con-ference, securing over 2,500 hours of event programming each year and multiple NCAA Championships across 35 men’s and women’s sports. Pernetti was in charge of the CBS College Sports Network exclusive long-term agreements with the US Naval Academy, Mountain West Conference, Conference USA, and the Atlantic 10. Further, he managed company relationships with more than 30 conferences and thousands of institutions.

Pernetti remains most proud of establishing a strong relationship in women’s col-legiate sports including the establishment of a women’s basketball game of the week package in 2004 with the Big East Conference.

In 2006, Pernetti spearheaded a landmark multi-media partnership with the NCAA to make CBS College Sports Network the home of Division II Sports. The innovative deal effectively increased the scope and reach of NCAA Division II sports with hundreds of games now available nationally via the broadcast network and online.

Pernetti’s commitment to providing greater exposure to women’s and under-served sports is evidenced by the network’s unprecedented coverage of lacrosse and volleyball, among others. He has also been at the forefront of the development and creation of the Collegiate Nationals, which crowns champions in dozens of high endurance sports, and innovative original production including CBS College Sports Network’s groundbreaking NCAA March Madness Central, NCAA March Madness Highlights on CBS College Sports, and the WIRED franchise which gives viewers an inside look at games and events through wireless microphones on coaches during game action.

Prior to joining CBS College Sports Network, Pernetti served eight years at ABC-TV and ABC Sports most recently as Director of Programming, where he was integral in acquiring, managing and developing several ABC Sports properties including college football, the Bowl Championship Series, and college basketball.

For five years, Pernetti handled relationships and negotiated television rights with all of the major collegiate conferences. As a student at Rutgers, Pernetti was a four-year letterwinner at tight end on the Rutgers football squad. He was also the color commentator for Rutgers Football on the Rutgers Football Radio Network and announced weekly NFL games nationally on Sports USA Radio.

A resident of Oakland, N.J., Pernetti is married to the former Danielle Bahto. His wife also graduated from Rutgers and was a letterwinner on the women’s lacrosse team. Danielle and Tim are the proud parents of their three children – Max, Conor and Natalie.

T IM PERNETT IDIRECTOR OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

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A BRIEF HISTORYRutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is one of the leading universities in the nation. The university is com-prised of 27 degree-granting divisions; 10 undergraduate colleges, 11 graduate schools, and six schools offering both undergraduate and graduate degrees. Five are located in Camden, eight in Newark, and 13 in New Brunswick and one in Newark and New Brunswick.

Rutgers has a unique history as a colonial college, a land-grant institution, and a state university. Chartered in 1766 as Queen’s College, the eighth institution of higher learning to be founded in the colonies, the school opened its doors in New Brunswick in 1771 with a handful of first-year students. During its early years, the college developed as a classic liberal arts institution. In 1825, the name of the college was changed to honor a former trustee and Revolutionary War veteran, Colonel Henry Rutgers.

Rutgers College became the land-grant college of New Jersey in 1864, resulting in the establishment of the Rutgers Scientific School, featuring departments of agriculture, engineering, and chemistry. Further expansion in the sciences came with the founding of the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station in 1880, the College of Engineering (now the School of Engineering) in 1914, and the College of Agriculture (now the School of Environmental and Biological Sci-ences) in 1921. The precursors to several other Rutgers divisions were also established during this period: the College of Pharmacy (now the Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy) in 1892, the New Jersey College for Women (now Douglass Residential College, part of the School of Arts and Sciences) in 1918, and the School of Education (now Graduate School of Education) in 1924.

In 1924, Rutgers College officially became Rutgers University, a reflection of the institution’s rapidly expanding number of schools and academic programs. Early in the century, Rutgers had begun offering educational opportunities to women when the New Jersey College for Women was founded in 1918, and to adult learners when University College, an evening division, was established in 1934. After World War II, enrollment exploded as Rutgers admitted all qualified candidates under the GI Bill. Rutgers was becoming an institution for all people, and in 1945 and 1956, state legislative acts formally designated Rutgers as The State University of New Jersey. A flurry of expansion ensued. The University of Newark (now Rutgers–Newark) joined Rutgers in 1946, followed by the College of South Jersey (now Rutgers–Camden) in 1950. An ambitious building program added libraries, classrooms, and student housing across the three regional campuses. In 1969, Livingston College opened, providing a coeducational residential experience with a special commitment to diversity. Graduate education in the arts and sciences grew through the establishment of the Graduate School–New Brunswick, the Graduate School–Newark, and the Graduate School–Camden. Professional schools were formed to serve students in the fields of business; communication, information, and library studies; criminal justice; education; fine arts; law; management and labor relations; nursing; planning and public policy; psychology; public affairs and administration; and social work. Meanwhile, as industry and government sought partners in solving problems and advancing knowledge, the concept of the research university emerged.

In 1981, Rutgers adopted a blueprint for its transformation into a major public research university. With increased support from state, federal, and corporate partners, Rutgers’ strength in research grew dramatically. In 1989, in recognition of its enhanced stature, Rutgers was invited to join the prestigious Association of American Universities, an organiza-tion comprising the top 62 research universities in North America. Today, professors and students work in more than 230 specialized research centers, unraveling mysteries in marine sciences, early childhood education, neuroscience, advanced materials, climate change, nutrition, homeland security, transportation, stem cells, and many other areas that can improve life both in New Jersey and around the world.

A 2007 major reorganization of undergraduate education in New Brunswick reinvigorated the undergraduate experience for both students and faculty by combining the traditions and strengths of four undergraduate liberal arts colleges—Douglass, Livingston, Rutgers, and University—into a single School of Arts and Sciences.

With 27 schools and colleges, Rutgers offers more than 100 undergraduate majors and more than 100 graduate and professional degree programs. The university graduated more than 12,000 students last year, and has more than 390,000 living alumni residing in all 50 states and on six continents. Rutgers also sponsors community initiatives in all 21 New Jersey counties. Universitywide, new degree programs, research endeavors, and community outreach are in development to meet the demands of the 21st century.

Today, Rutgers continues to grow, both in its facilities and in the variety and depth of its educational and research programs. The university’s goals for the future include the contin-ued provision of the highest quality education, along with the increased support of research and commitment to public service to meet the needs of society.

MAJOR pROGRAMS OF STUDYAccountingAfrican & African-Ameri-can StudiesAfrican-American StudiesAfricana StudiesAgricultural ScienceAllied Health TechnologiesAmerican StudiesAncient and Medieval CivilizationsAnimal ScienceAnthropologyAnthropology, EvolutionaryArt/Design/Digital Art (B.F.A.)Art/Visual Arts (B.A.)Art/Visual Arts (B.F.A.)Art HistoryAstrophysicsBiochemistryBioenvironmental Engi-neering Biological SciencesBiologyBiomathematicsBiomedical Technology (B.S.)BiotechnologyBotany

Business AdministrationCell Biology and Neurosci-enceCentral and Eastern Euro-pean StudiesChemistry Childhood Studies ChineseClassicsClinical Laboratory Sci-ences CommunicationComparative LiteratureComputer ScienceCriminal JusticeDanceEast Asian Languages and Area StudiesEcology and Natural ResourcesEducation Economics EducationEngineeringApplied Sciences Engineer-ingBiomedical EngineeringChemical Engineering

Civil EngineeringElectrical and Computer EngineeringGeneral EngineeringIndustrial EngineeringMaterials Science Engi-neeringMechanical/Aerospace EngineeringEnglishEnvironmental/Business EconomicsEnvironmental Planning and DesignEnvironmental Policy, Insti-tutions, and BehaviorEnvironmental ScienceEuropean StudiesExercise ScienceFinanceFood ScienceFrenchGeneral ScienceGeneticsGeographyGeological SciencesGeoscience EngineeringGermanHistory

History/FrenchHistory/Political ScienceHospitality ManagementHuman-Computer Interac-tionHuman Resource Man-agementIndependent/Individual-ized MajorInformation SystemsInformation Technology and InformaticsInterdisciplinary MajorItalianItalian StudiesJewish Studies Journalism and Media StudiesJournalismLabor Studies/Employ-ment RelationsLandscape ArchitectureLatino and Hispanic Carib-bean StudiesLawLiberal StudiesLinguistics Management Management and Global

BusinessMarine SciencesMarketingMathematicsMathematics, AppliedMedical TechnologyMedicine, OsteopathicMedicineMedieval StudiesMeteorology MicrobiologyMiddle Eastern StudiesMolecular Biology and BiochemistryMusicNursingNutritional SciencesPharmacy PhilosophyPhysician AssistantPhysicsPhysics, AppliedPlanning and Public PolicyPlant SciencePolitical SciencePortuguesePortuguese and Luso-phone World StudiesPrebusiness

PredentistryPrelawPremedicinePreveterinary MedicinePsychologyPublic HealthPublic AdministrationPuerto Rican StudiesReligionRussianScience, Technology, and SocietyScience, GeneralSocial WorkSociologySpanishStatisticsStatistics/MathematicsTeacher CertificationTheater ArtsTheater Arts, Television and Media ArtsUrban StudiesWomen’s StudiesWomen’s and Gender StudiesZoology

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RUTGERS AT A GLANCE• Chartered in 1766 as Queen’s College, Rutgers is the eighth oldest college in the nation. • Rutgers was designated the State University of New Jersey by legislative acts in 1945 and 1956. • Rutgers is New Jersey’s largest public research university and is located on three regional campuses in Camden, Newark, and New Brunswick/Piscataway. • Rutgers was named New Jersey’s land-grant university in 1864 and has a special responsibility for serving the needs of the state. • Rutgers is a member of the Association of American Universities (AAU), a highly selective organization comprised of the 62 leading research universities in North America. • There are 27 degree-granting schools and colleges, offering more than 270 total bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral and profes-sional degree programs. • Rutgers is one of New Jersey’s major employers with more than 9,000 full-time faculty and staff. • For every dollar New Jersey invests in Rutgers, the university channels $6 into the state’s economy. The University’s 2009 economic impact report showed that Rutgers and its faculty, staff, students and visitors channel $3.8 billion in direct and indirect spending into the state economy – more than six times the state’s $595.3 million investment in the university. • With holdings of more than 3.6 million volumes, the Rutgers library system ranks among the nation’s largest. • Rutgers enrolls more than 56,000 students, including over 42,000 undergraduates and 14,000 graduate students. • More than 10,000 students each year earn a degree from Rutgers. • The university has more than 390,000 living alumni; 220,000 alumni reside in New Jersey. • In 2008, the Middle States Commission on Higher Education reaccredited Rutgers for the next 10 years.

TEACHING AND LEARNING• Rutgers faculty include Fulbright Scholars, Guggenheim Fellows, members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and winners of many other prestigious awards and grants. • Rutgers History Professor Annette Gordon-Reed was awarded the 2009 Pulitzer Prize in history for her landmark work, The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family (W. W. Norton, 2008). • The graduate philosophy department is ranked second in the English-speaking world by the Philosophical Gourmet Report. • Rutgers Business School-Newark and New Brunswick (RBS) is uniquely positioned at the epicenter of global business – just under 20 minutes from New York City – giving students easy access to leading global corporations to build lasting relationships. RBS delivers cutting-edge curricula that combine the mix of business and science required by today’s employers.• RBS is consistently ranked as the top business school in New Jersey and among the top three in the Greater New York Metropolitan area. The Executive MBA is ranked 33rd in the U.S. by The Financial Times and the Master of Quantitative Finance is among the top 10 programs nationally, as ranked by Wall Street executives. The MBA program was ranked 17th in the country for the employment rate of its graduates three months after graduation by U.S. News & World Report. To meet rising demand, a new on-year MBA track was created for students with advanced standing.• In Newark, the business School resides in a new state-of-the-art building which opened in 2009. And in New Brunswick, a new building will open in 2013 as the center of a new Livingston Professional Campus, accommodating the massive growth in the new four-year undergraduate program.• The Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy is ranked third among the nation’s top graduate programs in urban planning according to a survey by Planetizen, a Los Angeles-based planning and development network.

RESEARCH• Streptomycin, the first effective cure for tuberculosis, and other potent antibiotics were discovered at Rutgers by Professor Selman Waksman and his students in the 1940s. Waksman received the Nobel Prize for his important contributions to medicine. • The Rutgers Stem Cell Research Center, part of the Division of Life Sciences of the School of Arts and Sciences, is located in Nelson Laboratories on the New Brunswick campus where its mission is to support research with human embryonic stem cells for Rutgers University researchers and collaborators. • The Rutgers Cell and DNA Repository is a valuable resource for researchers around the world studying the role heredity plays in such complex genetic diseases as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, autism, Alzheimer’s, alcoholism, diabetes, and Tourette’s syndrome. • The Protein Data Bank, based at Rutgers, is the international repository of three-dimensional protein structures. With $30 million in federal funding, the data bank provides vital informa-tion on more than 73,000 proteins and other macromolecules for scientists working to design more effective treatments for disease. • Rutgers’ Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences ranks among America’s top 15 marine research organizations based on peer competition for all federally funded oceanographic research. • The Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy, the only pharmacy school in New Jersey and one of the top institutions of its kind in the nation, ranks in the top 10 percent among pharmacy schools nationwide in research dollars awarded by the National Institutes of Health with $8.8 million of funding awarded to the school in 2009. • Rutgers holds more than 550 United States patents, 325 of which have been issued since 2000. Since 1989, Rutgers has licensed more than 65 start-up or early-stage companies. • Rutgers is a partner in the Southern African Large Telescope, one of the world’s largest optical telescopes and the southern hemisphere’s newest eye-on-the-sky.

SERVICE TO NEW JERSEY• Rutgers’ Center for Government Services trains New Jersey’s municipal employees to better serve their constituents and trains approximately 8,000 annually through 18 separate programs and 150 courses. • In 2005, the Division of Continuing Studies offered 3,700 course sections to more than 45,000 individuals. Courses are offered in every county in New Jersey. • The Office of the New Jersey State Climatologist at Rutgers is the state’s official weather resource. • Each year on a single Saturday in the Spring, Rutgers opens its doors to the world for “Rutgers Day.” More than 200,000 people have visited the five New Brunswick campuses during the event the last three years to celebrate the institution’s three-part mission of teaching, research and service. In what started as the New Jersey Folk Festival and Ag Field Day, evolved into “Rutgers Day” in 2009.

SERVICE TO THE NATION• Rutgers New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station has offices in all 21 New Jersey counties and serves the residents of the state through research, education and service pro-grams that run the gamut from 4-H Youth Development to family and community health. Research from the Experiment Station has led to renowned Jersey tomatoes, disease-resistant dogwoods, improved coastline management, new forms of mosquito control and world-famous turfgrass varieties that have been used everywhere from the new Yankee Stadium to the Augusta National Golf Club. • Rutgers School of Environmental and Biological Sciences builds on a tradition of hands-on learning and research excellence in areas that cover the biological spectrum from organisms to ecosystems. Students and researchers alike are dedicated to finding solutions to the problems that most concern our state’s residents, particularly in the areas of environmental sustain-ability, alternative energy, food, health and nutrition. • Such nationally respected institutes at Rutgers, including the National Transit Institute, the National Institute for Early Education Research and the Institute for Health, Health Care Policy and Aging Research, are helping to shape national and state policy in critical areas. • Rutgers is the nation’s primary source for anti-terror security training for public transit workers. • In April of 2009, Rutgers was selected by the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to co-lead a new DHS Center of Excellence in Command, Control, and Interoperability (CCI) to conduct research into the technological issues involved with maintaining homeland security. It is one of 12 DHS Centers of Excellence in the nation. • The Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy’s National Transit Institute is one of seven academic institutions around the nation that will make up a new National Transpor-tation Security Center of Excellence. • Most meals ready to eat (MREs) manufactured for our nation’s troops are produced using Rutgers-developed technology. • The Douglass Developmental Disabilities Center is a pioneer in developing effective methods to help autistic children.

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ATHLETIC DEpARTMENT STAFFRUTGERS ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS

Richard L. McCormick, Ph.D., PresidentRichard L. Edwards, Ph.D., Interim Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs

Jonathan R. Alger, J.D., Senior Vice President and General CounselBruce C. Fehn, B.S., C.P.A., Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration

Gregory S. Blimling, Ph.D., Vice President for Student AffairsRaphael J. Caprio, Ph.D., Vice President for Continuing Studies

Steven J. Diner, Ph.D., Chancellor, Newark Leslie A. Fehrenbach, B.S., Secretary of the University

Carol P. Herring, B.A., President of the Rutgers University Foundation andExecutive Vice President for Development and Alumni RelationsPeter J. McDonough Jr., B.A., Vice President for Public AffairsKim Manning, M.B.A., Vice President for University Relations

Courtney O. McAnuff, M.P.A, Vice President for Enrollment ManagementMichael J. Pazzani, Ph.D., Vice President for Research and

Graduate and Professional EducationTim Pernetti, M.C.I.S., Director of Intercollegiate Athletics

Wendell E. Pritchett, Ph.D., J.D., Chancellor, CamdenBarry V. Qualls, Ph.D., Vice President for Undergraduate Education

Donna K. Thornton, M.P.A., Vice President for Alumni Relations

BOARD OF GOVERNORS 2011-12Ralph Izzo, Chair

Gerald C. Harvey, Vice ChairAnthony J. DePetrisMark P. Hershhorn

M. William Howard, Jr.Robert A. LaudicinaGordon A. MacInnes

Richard L. McCormick, ex officioJoseph J. Roberts, Jr.

John F. Russo, Sr.Daniel H. SchulmanCandace L. Straight

Paul Panayotatos, Faculty Representative

Samuel Rabinowitz, Faculty Representative

Kristen Clarke, Student Representative

OFFICERS OF THE BOARDBruce C. Fehn, Treasurer

Leslie A. Fehrenbach, SecretaryMary Claire Brennan, Assistant Secretary

BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2011-12Kenneth M. Schmidt, ChairDudley H. Rivers, Jr., Vice ChairMargaret T. Derrick, Vice ChairSol J. BarerFelix M. Beck, EmeritusGregory BenderWilliam E. BestJoan L. Bildner, EmeritaMichael A. BogdonoffJonathan R. BoguchwalFloyd H. Bragg, EmeritusGregory Q. BrownDominick J. BurzichelliDorothy W. CantorJohn Herbert Carman, EmeritusPeter Cartmell, EmeritusMary J. ChybKevin J. Collins, EmeritusHollis A. CopelandSteven M. DarienMarisa A. DietrichCarleton C. Dilatush, EmeritusRobert P. Eichert, EmeritusDennis M. FentonEvelyn S. Field, EmeritaLora L. FongJeanne M. Fox, EmeritaJohn R. FuteyAlbert R. Gamper, Jr.Ronald W. Giaconia, EmeritusRochelle Gizinski, EmeritaEvangeline GomezLeslie E. Goodman, Emeritus

Joyce W. HarleyM. Wilma HarrisJohn A. HendricksRobert A. HeringMark P. HershhornCarleton A. Holstrom, EmeritusM. William Howard, Jr.John D. HugelmeyerFrank B. HundleyRalph IzzoPaul B. Jennings, EmeritusNimesh S. JhaveriTilak LalWalter L. Leib, EmeritusRichard A. Levao, EmeritusJennifer Lewis-HallChristine M. LomiguenGordon A. MacInnesDuncan L. MacMillanRashida Y. V. MacMurrayIris Martinez-CampbellRichard L. McCormick, ex officioCarol Ann MonroeRobert E. MortensenPatricia Nachtigal, EmeritaGene O’Hara, EmeritusJohn A. O’MalleyDean J. Paranicas, Emeritus Jose A. PiazzaSidney RabinowitzGeorge A. RearsNorman Reitman, EmeritusJoseph J. Roberts, Jr.Alvin J. Rockoff, EmeritusAlejandro Roman

John F. Russo, Sr.Louis A. SapirmanDaniel H. SchulmanRichard H. ShindellSusan StabileDorothy M. Stanaitis, EmeritaRobert L. Stevenson Sandy J. StewartCandace L. StraightAbram J. Suydam, Jr.Eleanor J. TanseyHeather C. TaylorAnne M. Thomas, EmeritaMichael R. Tuosto, EmeritusLaurel A. Van LeerLucas J. ViscontiMary Vivian Fu Wells, EmeritaMartha A. Cotter, Faculty RepresentativeMenahem Spiegel, Faculty RepresentativeKyle Jasey, Student RepresentativeKatherine Yabut, Student Representative

OFFICERS OF THE BOARDBruce C. Fehn, TreasurerLeslie A. Fehrenbach, SecretaryMary Claire Brennan, Assistant Secretary

Kevin macconnell

Deputy Director of Athletics

Kathleen hickey

Sr. Associate Director of

Athletics/SWA

Douglas Kokoskie

Sr. Assoc. Director of Athletics/Operations

Jason KrollSr. Associate Director of Athletics/

External Affairs

John ternyilaSr. Associate Director of

Athletics/Finance

Jason BaumAssociate Director of

Athletics/Athletic Communications

Brian colvinAssociate Director of

Athletics/Finance & Administration

Janine PurcaroChief Financial Officer

for Intercollegiate Athletics

Doug fillisAssociate Director of

Athletics/Development

Dr. Robert monaco

Associate Director of Athletics/Sports

Medicine

Kathleen shank

Director of Academic Support

Services for Student Services

shawn tuckerAssistant Director of Athletics/Student-

Athlete Development

nick OjeaAssociate Athletic

Director for Compliance

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