2013 tiffin university women's lacrosse media guide
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Welcome...
At Tiffi n University, our students endeavour to excel in both the classroom and the athletic arena. Our athletic pro-grams have enjoyed tremendous success in recent years with conference championships, teams being nationally ranked and challenging at national tournaments. There have been numerous individual ac-colades including All-Americans, and it is no small accomplishment that in the past few years we have set new standards of excellence with our individual and team academic achievements. We expect our student-athletes to be just as successful in the classroom. A recent self study con-ducted by the university indicated that, of all the athletes who completed their eligibility at Tiffi n Uni-versity in the last fi ve years, 95% of those athletes graduated. While many colleges would be ecstatic with these results, we will never be content until it is 100%. We are proud of our rich history and look forward to setting new milestones as we enter the NCAA Division II playing fi eld and the highly competitive Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. We are proud of our athletes and what they have accomplished. They have been the force behind the winning tradition that has been established, and I am confi dent the future will also be highly successful for Tiffi n University athletics.
- Lonny Allen Athletic Director
Tiffin University Athletic DepartmentLonny Allen...Athletic DirectorPam Oswald...SWA, Head Women’s Basketball CoachJerry Buccilla...Head Coach - Men’s BasketballDarby Roggow...Asst. Ath. Dir., Head Men’s Golf CoachDana Cordova...Head Volleyball CoachJeremy Croy... Asst. Ath. Dir., Head Track/Cross Country Gary Goff..Head Football CoachKelly Daniel...Dir. of Compliance and Ath. ServicesShane O’Donnell..Sports Information DirectorVickie Galaska...Offi ce ManagerRudy Brownell...Head Men’s Soccer CoachLucas Phillips....Athletic TrainerJim Padilla...Faculty Athletic Representative
Joe Wilkins...Head Baseball Coach Phil Conley...Head Tennis Coach Paula Fantini...Head Women’s Soccer CoachJulie Vogel...Equestrian CoachErica Brown...Women’s Lacrosse CoachJoey Simcoe...Head Wrestling CoachBlake DeBruyn...Head Women’s Golf CoachRita Kalmikova...Head Swimming CoachKrista Swanagan...Retention CoordinatorJen Rosselit...Strength & Conditioning Coach
Offi ce phone - 419-448-3334Location - Gillmor Student CenterMailing Address - 155 Miami St. Tiffi n, Ohio 44883FAX - 419-443-5007
The Tiffi n University Programs/Media Guides are written and designed in the Sports Information Offi ce, with typesetting done by Shane O’Donnell. Layout and printing are done by Allegra Print and Imaging of Findlay. For further information, please contact Shane O’Donnell, Sports Information Director, at the address or phone number listed above. Tiffi n University is committed to a policy of nondiscrimination and equal opportunity for all persons regardless of race, sex, color, religion, creed, national origin or ancestry, age, marital status, sexual orientation, disability, or Vietnam-era veteran status in employment, educational programs, policies, athlet-ics, activities, admissions, and other school administered programs.
It is the policy of Tiffi n University that any illegal recruiting activities as determined by the NCAA Division II policy is strictly prohibited by all members of the institu-tion including but not limited to: boosters, coaches, athletic support staff, and student-athletes. It is also the policy of this institution that all coaches (and boosters) involved with recruiting will participate in annual continuing education regarding NCAA and conference recruiting rules and the intent of these rules. A continual monitoring system per-formed by university members who are not affi liated with the athletic program as to the actual extent of compliance with institutional recruiting policies and procedures will be conducted.
Welcome to this athletic season at Tiffi n University. I invite you to watch and cheer for all of our women’s and men’s teams. Intercollegiate athletics play an important role at Tiffi n University. The students who participate develop life-long friendships and learn leadership and teamwork skills, how to set goals and work hard to achieve those goals, how to deal with adversity, the importance of persistence, sportsmanship, and physical fi tness, and other skills and abilities that contribute to satisfying and productive lives and careers. Our athletic program also provides visibility and name recognition for TU, helps develop a sense of excitement, morale and school spirit on campus, and provides opportunities for students, employees, alumni, and supporters to unite behind a common goal. We are especially proud of the high standards of conduct displayed by our coaches and players on and off the fi eld.
Paul Marion, Ph. D.
12-13 FACULTY SPORT SPONSORS Football - Michael LewisVolleyball - Bonnie Tiell Men’s Basketball - Kellie McGilvray Women’s Basketball - Tim SchultzMen’s Soccer - Becky Fox, Brando Clay Women’s Soccer - Erin Dean, Sharon Perry-NauseMen’s Golf - Amir Soas Women’s Golf - TBAMen’s Tennis - Terry Sullivan Women’s Tennis - Shane ParendoMen’s TK & CC - Vinnie Gajjala Women’s TK & CC - Vicki IngallsBaseball - Scott Blough, Gene Chintala Softball - Danielle FosterEquestrian - Phyllis WattsWomen’s Lacrosse - Jaimie OrrWrestling - Pete PirainoSwimming and Diving - Jan Samoriski
Dragons Head Coach Erica BrownErica Brown recently completed her fi rst year as Head Wom-en’s Lacrosse Coach at Tiffi n University.
Brown previously served as Head Coach at Lycoming Col-lege, leading the team to a 19-17 overall record, 15-8 in the Middle Atlantic Conference over her two seasons. During that span she coached three All-Region and nine All-Conference players while also guiding 18 student-athletes to Academic All-Conference honors.
In her fi rst season with Lycoming, Brown posted a 7-4 con-ference recordand led the Lady Warriors to the fi rst round of theMiddle Atlantic Conference playoffs.
Brown also served two seasons as a graduate assistant coach at nearby Lock Haven University, working with the Division II Lady Eagles’ lacrosse program.
While at Lock Haven, she assisted the coaching staff with all areas of running the program, including recruiting, gameday preparation, conditioning, academic monitoring and fund-raising. The Lady Eagles posted a combined record of 33-6 in her two years on the staff, including a trip to the NCAA Final
Four in 2007.
That same year, Brown coached the Division II Midfi elder of the Year, two fi rst team All-Americans, two second team All-Ameri-cans and two All-NCAA Tournament players. In her two years at Lock Haven, she coached a total of seven All-Americans.
Brown also spent much of 2012 as 2016 Elite Coach for T3 La-crosse Club in Basking Ridge, New Jersey. She also was a clinic instructor teaching lacrosse basics to players between 10-18 years of age.
She played lacrosse at Wagner University. A standout goalkeeper, Brown still ranks second all-time in Wagner history in career minutes played, career saves and career goals against average. She also holds the record for minutes played in a season and ranks second in saves in a season. A co-captain of the team in her senior year, she was ranked on lax.com as one of the top-12 goal-ies in all of Division I.
Brown earned a bachelor’s degree in public policy and adminis-tration from Wagner in 2005 and is fi nishing her master’s degree in liberal arts from Lock Haven. She is certifi ed as a lacrosse referee by the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA) and U.S. Lacrosse.
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2013 Dragons Lacrosse ReviewIt was an amazing season for Tiffi n as they went 6-2 in the GLIAC and 10-9 overall under fi rst year coach Erica Brown. The Dragons broke the school record for wins and reached the GLIAC Championship game, an incredible turnaround after a 3-14 season in 2012. Their win-loss ratio from 2012 to 2013 of +6 was the most improved mark in the nation in 2013. Tiffi n also fi nished fi fth in NCAA DII in points with 439.
It was the year of Alexandria the Great, senior Alexandria Quast. She set numerous school records and broke four NCAA records. Quast set single-game NCAA Division II records with 13 as-sists and 20 points against Walsh (April 5). Her points were an all-NCAA division record. For the season, she scored a record 105 goals, the fi rst NCAA Division I or II player to reach the 100 goal mark. Quast also broke the all-time leading scorer mark during the season with 412 points. She eventually placed second all-time behind Long Island Post’s Jackie Sileo.
Quast, who earned All-GLIAC First Team and Synapse Sports All-America Second Team honors, closed the season with 105 goals and 71 assists for 176 points. She led the country in four categories and is among the top four in a total of seven. For her
career, Quast tallied 288 goals (2nd best in NCAA DII history) with 124 assists. She holds every TU game, season and career record except for one.
Sophomore Jessica Bombard was named the GLIAC Goalkeeper of the Year. She led the country in saves with 219 and was fourth with 11.53 saves per game. Bombard set the single-game record with 22 saves against Grand Valley State in the GLIAC Champi-onship game.
Joining Bombard and Quast on the fi rst team was Alexis Mac-Millan and Megan Belch. MacMillan had 35 goals with 47 assists for 82 points. She ranks among the top 10 in the country in total assists and assists per game. Belch had a solid season as a defender with two assists and was second on the team with 13 caused turnovers.
Garnering Second Team honors were Emily Roussel, Katelyn Hill and Kalie Weinheimer.
Earning Synapse Sports All-Rookie honors were Hill and Rous-sel.
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2012-13 Tiffi n University Lacrosse Roster
No. Name Year Pos. Ht. Hometown Last School0 Kellie Gruber FR GK 5-7 New Carlisle, Ohio Tecumseh HS2 Sarah Gowan JR A 5-2 Strongsville. Ohio Strongsville HS3 Alexandria Quast SR M 5-2 Lockport, NY Lockport HS7 Katelyn Hill FR MF 5-7 Plymouth, Mich. Plymouth HS8 Ali Jesberger SR D 5-5 Milan, Ohio Edison HS9 Kelsey DeRidder FR MF 5-6 Northville, Mich. Northville HS10 Jessica Bombard SO GK 5-6 Henrietta, NY Rush-Henrietta HS11 Megan Belch FR D 5-4 Watertown, NY Watertown HS12 Shannon Lubin FR A 5-2 Plymouth, Mich. Plymouth HS17 Taylor Murray FR MF 5-7 Columbus, Ohio Bishop Watterson HS18 Alexandra Tooley JR D 5-4 Kent OH Roosevelt HS19 Kalie Weinheimer JR M/D 5-4 Derby, NY Lake Shore HS22 Emily Roussel FR Center 5-6 Georgetown, Texas Georgetown HS24 Alexis MacMillan SO A 5-4 Henrietta NY Rush-Henrietta HS28 Elayna Sleesman FR D 5-8 Middletown, Ohio Bishop Fenwick HS33 Molly Kruse FR D/MF 5-2 Maineville, Ohio Kings HS46 Madeline Kane SR A 5-7 Lake Peekskill NY Putnam Valley HS
Erica Brown - Head Coach - 1st season
Lacrosse FacilitiesFrost-Kalnow Stadium
Tiffi n University enjoys playing its home wom-en’s lacrosse games at Frost-Kalnow Stadium, a recently renovated facility that seats 4,500 and is recognized as one of the premier foot-ball stadiums in Northwest Ohio.
The stadium is shared by Tiffi n University, Columbian High School and Calvert High School, and was originally built by Franklin Roosevelt’s WPA during the 1930s. Recently millions of dollars were spent in the renova-tion of the existing structure and the installa-tion of state-of-the-art artifi cial turf.
Paradiso FieldsThe Dragons also have a large prac-tice facility at the Tiffi n University Athletic Fields, a recently developed property close to the TU campus. The location is just 1.5 miles from the Tif-fi n University campus and resides on 78 acres of land that also house all of the outdoor athletics teams at TU. The Athletic Fields, which debuted in the Fall of 1997, feature a baseball fi eld, two softball fi elds, two soccer fi elds, an outdoor track facility, and two football practice fi elds.
Lacrosse FacilitiesHeminger Center
The latest addition to the campus, the Heminger Center, features an indoor track and fi eld complex and a 60x50 yard turf indoor practice facility.
One major portion of the build-ing includes an indoor track and four multi-purpose courts that will be used for basketball, vol-leyball, and tennis. The other large portion has artifi cial turf and will be used for practices by the TU football, soccer, lacrosse, baseball, and softball teams, in addition to intramurals, club sports and other recreational ac-tivities. The middle section of the
facility has coaches’ offi ces, locker rooms, an athletic training room, two classrooms, and a food court.
Physical Fitness CenterTU also enjoys using the Tiffi n University Physical Fitness Center, yet another recently expanded facility benefi ting the student-athlete on TU’s ever-growing campus. The facility, which recently doubled in size, features a cutting-edge weight center that is continually upgraded with new equipment.
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Tiffi n University Lacrosse - 2013 Athletic Honors
Quast named Synapse Sports All-AmericanAlexandria Quast was named Second Team All-American by Synapse Sports and womenslacrosse.com, as their annual Division II and III teams were released Thursday.
Quast enjoyed a tremendous senior season. She fi nished with an NCAA record 105 goals on the sea-son and 176 points, the second highest single season total in NCAA history. Quast also fi nished with an NCAA Division II record 412 career points along with 288 career goals, second in NCAA history. She completes her career holding single game records with 13 assists and 20 points, the single season goal record (105), and the career points record (412).
Freshmen Katelyn Hill and Emily Roussel (right) also earned honors as they were select-ed to the All-Rookie Team. Hill had 40 goals and 13 assists for 53 points and was fi rst in the nation in draw controls with 7.47 per game (142 total). Roussel was second on the team with 63 goals along with 14 assists for 77 points, good for 23rd in the nation in scoring
and 11th in overall goals.
Bombard named Goalkeeper of the YearTiffi n University’s Jessica Bombard was named GLIAC Goalkeeper of the Year by vote of the conference coaches, as the GLIAC released the all-conference selections at the GLIAC Women’s Lacrosse Tourna-ment.
Bombard, second in the nation in saves, was a First Team selection for Tiffi n, which reached the GLIAC Championship game with a 13-11 win over Lake Erie.
Alexandria Quast, who has 99 goals and 166 points on the season, was a First Team selection. She set a new NCAA single season record for goals and is currently the NCAA career points record holder.
Alexis MacMillan (35 goals, 82 points) was named First Team attacker while Megan Belch also landed on the First Team at defender.
Garnering Second Team honors were Emily Roussel (63 goals, 77 points) and Katelyn Hill (38 goals, 51 points). Kalie Weinheimer was also a Second Team pick at defender.
GOALS
GAME
11 Ali Quast vs. Indiana Tech (4/7/11)
10 Ali Quast vs. Urbana (3/26/11) Ali Quast vs. Alderson-Broaddus (4/26/13)
9 Ali Quast vs. Findlay (4/3/13) Ali Quast vs. Lake Erie (5/3/13)
8 Ali Quast vs. Shepherd (3/4/12) Ali Quast vs. Grand Valley State (4/7/12) Ali Quast vs. Wheeling Jesuit (4/30/13)
7 Ali Quast vs. Edinboro (4/12/11) Ali Quast vs. Edinboro (3/28/12) Ali Quast vs. Alma (4/20/12) Ali Quast vs. Walsh (4/5/13) Emily Roussel vs. Walsh (4/5/13) Ali Quast vs. Wheeling Jesuit (4/7/13) Ali Quast vs. Grand Valley State (4/13/13)
6 Allyn Saling vs. Mt. St. Joseph (4/11/10) Allyn Saling vs. Edinboro (4/17/10) Melissa Cooper vs. Lake Erie (3/22/11) Ali Quast vs. Shepherd (4/7/11) Ali Quast vs. Tennessee Wesleyan (3/8/12) Ali Quast vs. Urbana (4/27/12) Ali Quast vs. Young Harris (3/30/13) Emily Roussel vs. Wheeling Jesuit (4/7/13) Ali Quast vs. Grand Valley State (5/5/13)
SEASON Ali Quast 105* 2013 Ali Quast 84 2011 Ali Quast 82 2012 Emily Roussel 63 2013 Allyn Saling 44 2010 Taylor DeMaio 43 2011 Elyse Braun 40 2011 Katelyn Hill 40 2013 Emily Miller 39 2010 Melissa Cooper 38 2011 # - NCAA Division II Single-Season Record
CAREER Ali Quast 288* 2010-13 Elyse Braun 73 2011-12 Alexis MacMillan 67 2012- Emily Roussel 63 2013- Kelley Miller 47 2010-12 Allyn Saling 44 2010 Taylor DeMaio 43 2011 Katelyn Hill 40 2013- Emily Miller 39 2010 Melissa Cooper 38 2011 * - 2nd in NCAA DII history
ASSISTS
GAME
13 Ali Quast vs. Walsh (4/5/13)# # - NCAA Division II Single-Game Record
9 Ali Quast vs. Urbana (4/19/13)
8 Ali Quast vs. Young Harris (3/30/13) Ali Quast vs. Wheeling Jesuit (4/30/13)
7 Alexis MacMillan vs. Findlay (4/3/13) MacMillan vs. Alderson-Broaddus (4/26/13)
6 Melissa Cooper vs. Kenyon (3/2/11)
5 Melissa Cooper vs. Indiana Tech (4/7/11) Melissa Cooper vs. Waynesburg (4/8/11) Alexis MacMillan vs. Young Harris (3/30/13) A. MacMillan vs. Wheeling Jesuit (4/7/13) Ali Quast vs. Alderson-Broaddus (4/26/13)
SEASON Ali Quast 71 2013 Melissa Cooper 48 2011 Alexis MacMillan 47 2013 Alexis MacMillan 25 2012 Ali Quast 22 2012 Kelley Miller 20 2012 Ali Quast 18 2010 Emily Rousel 15 2012 Ali Quast 13 2011 Katelyn Hill 13 2013
CAREER Ali Quast 124 2010-13 Alexis MacMillan 72 2012- Melissa Cooper 48 2011 Kelley Miller 32 2010-12 Emily Roussel 15 2013- Katelyn Hill 13 2013- Allyn Saling 11 2010 Elyse Braun 10 2011-12 Emily Miller 9 2010 Taylor DeMaio 9 2011
POINTS
GAME
20 Ali Quast vs. Walsh (4/5/13)#$ # - NCAA Division II Record S - NCAA All Divison Record
16 Ali Quast vs. Wheeling Jesuit (4/30/13)
15 Ali Quast vs. Alderson-Broaddus (4/26/13)
14 Ali Quast vs. Young Harris (3/30/13) Ali Quast vs. Urbana (4/19/13)
13 Ali Quast vs. Findlay (4/3/13)
12 Ali Quast vs. Lake Erie (5/3/13)
11 Ali Quast vs. Urbana (3/26/11) Ali Quast vs. Indiana Tech (4/7/11) Ali Quast vs. Alma (4/20/12)
10 Melissa Cooper vs. Lake Erie (3/22/11) Melissa Cooper vs. Waynesburg (4/8/11) Alexis MacMillan vs. Findlay (4/3/13) Ali Quast vs. Wheeling Jesuit (4/7/13) Emily Roussel vs. Wheeling Jesuit (4/7/13) MacMillan vs. Alderson-Broaddus (4/26/13)
9 Melissa Cooper vs. Kenyon (3/2/11) Ali Quast vs. Shepherd (3/4/12) Ali Quast vs. Grand Valley State (4/7/12) Ali Quast vs. Newberry (3/10/13) A. MacMillan vs. Wheeling Jesuit (4/7/13)
SEASON Ali Quast 176* 2013 Ali Quast 104 2012 Ali Quast 97 2011 Melissa Cooper 86 2011 Alexis MacMillan 85 2013 Emily Roussel 78 2013 Allyn Saling 55 2010 Alexis MacMillan 54 2012 Katelyn Hill 53 2013 Taylor DeMaio 52 2011 * - 3rd in NCAA DII history
CAREER Ali Quast 412* 2010-13 Alexis MacMillan 139 2012- Melissa Cooper 86 2011 Elyse Braun 83 2011-12 Kelley Miller 79 2010-12 Emily Roussel 78 2013- Allyn Saling 55 2010 Katelyn Hill 53 2013- Taylor DeMaio 52 2011 Emily Miller 48 2010 * - 2nd in NCAA DII history
GROUND BALLS
GAME
13
Kaitlin Clarke vs. Alma (4/20/12)
11 Ali Quast vs. Findlay (4/3/13)
9 Cassidy Bartholomew vs. S. Rock (3/20/10) Emily Miller vs. Indiana Tech (3/31/10) Ali Quast vs Indiana (Pa.) (4/3/11) Ali Quast vs. Shepherd (3/4/12) Alexis MacMillan vs. Alma (4/20/12)
8 Taylor DeMaio vs. Urbana (3/26/11) Ali Quast vs. Alma (4/20/12) Katelyn Hill vs. Findlay (4/3/13) Katelyn Hill vs. Lake Erie (5/2/13)
SEASON Ali Quast 71 2012 Ali Quast 71 2013 Ali Quast 63 2011 Katelyn Hill 59 2013 Emily Miller 54 2010 Taylor DeMaio 51 2011 Emily Roussel 43 2013 Cassidy Bartholomew 39 2010 Kaitlin Clarke 38 2012 Melissa Cooper 34 2011
CAREER Ali Quast 237 2010-13 Kelley Miller 86 2010-12 Kalie Weinheimer 67 2011- Jessica Bombard 63 2012- Anna Tong 62 2010-12 Elyse Braun 59 2011-12 Katelyn Hill 59 2013- Emily Miller 54 2010 Heather Denaro 53 2010-12 Alexis MacMillan 53 2012-
CAUSED TURNOVERS
GAME
6 Ali Quast vs. Urbana (4/19/13)
5 Emily Miller vs. S. Rock (3/20/10) Ali Quast vs. Young Harris (3/30/13) Ali Quast vs. Findlay (4/3/13)
4 Taylor DeMaio vs. Urbana (3/26/11) Anna Tong vs. Slippery Rock (4/19/11) K. Weinheimer vs. Slippery Rock (4/24/12) Ali Quast vs. Grand Valley State (4/13/13) Megan Belch vs. Urbana (4/19/13)
SEASON Ali Quast 38 2013 Cassidy Batholomew 18 2010 Taylor DeMaio 17 2011
Ali Quast 17 2012 Emily Miller 15 2010 Ali Quast 15 2011 Megan Belch 13 2013 Kalie Weinheimer 13 2013 Jessica Bombard 13 2013 Katelyn Hill 13 2013
CAREER Ali Quast 76 2010-13 Kalie Weinheimer 27 2011- Cassidy Bartholomew 18 2010 Heather Denaro 18 2010-12 Taylor DeMaio 17 2011 Jessica Bombard 17 2012- Emily Miller 15 2010 Anna Tong 15 2010-12 Ali Jesberger 13 2010-13
GAMES PLAYED Ali Quast 67 2010-13 Ali Jesberger 67 2010-13
GOALIE RECORDS
SAVES
GAME
22 Jessica Bombard vs. GVSU (5/5/13)
21 Jessica Bombard vs. N. Dame Col. (3/20/12) Jessica Bombard vs. Gannon (4/26/12) Jessica Bombard vs. Mercyhurst (3/22/13)
20 Aimee LeClair vs. Edinboro (4/17/10) Jessica Bombard vs. Shepherd (3/4/12) Jessica Bombard vs. Slippery Rock (4/24/12) Jess Bombard vs. Grand Valley St. (4/13/13)
19 Jessica Bombard vs. SCAD (3/13/12) Jessica Bombard vs. Gannon (3/24/13)
18 Jessica Oliver vs. Converse (3/28/10)
16 Jessica Oliver vs. Wittenberg (3/17/10) Jessica Bombard vs. Grand Valley (4/7/12) Jessica Bombard vs. N. Dame Col. (4/18/12)
SEASON Jessica Bombard 237 2012 Jessica Bombard 219 2013 Madeline Kane 157 2011 Jessica Oliver 108 2010 Aimee LeClair 68 2010
CAREER Jessica Bombard 456 2012-
Madeline Kane 187 2010- Jessica Oliver 108 2010 Aimee LeClair 68 2010
TEAM
GOALS
GAME Alderson Broaddus 27 4/26/13 Urbana 26 3/26/11 Indiana Tech 24 4/7/11 Walsh 4/5/13 Young Harris 23 3/30/13 Wheeling Jesuit 22 4/30/13 Waynesburg 21 4/8/11 Alma 4/20/12 Findlay 4/3/13 Urbana 20 4/27/12
SEASON 276 2013 232 2011 194 2012
ASSISTS
GAME Walsh 20 4/5/13 Findlay 17 4/3/13 Young Harris 16 3/30/13 Wheeling Jesuit 4/7/13 Wheeling Jesuit 15 4/30/13 Alderson Broaddus 13 4/26/13 Waynesburg 12 4/8/11 Notre Dame College 11 4/12/13 Urbana 4/19/13 Kenyon 10 3/2/11
SEASON 163 2013 93 2011 74 2012
POINTS
GAME Walsh 44 4/5/13 Alderson Broaddus 40 4/26/13 Young Harris 39 3/30/13 Findlay 38 4/3/13 Wheeling Jesuit 37 4/30/13 Urbana 36 3/26/11 Wheeling Jesuit 35 4/7/13 Waynesburg 33 4/8/11 Indiana Tech 32 4/7/11 Alma 30 4/20/12
SEASON 439 2013 325 2011 268 2012
GROUND BALLS
GAME Alma 52 4/20/12 Findlay 45 4/3/13 Tennessee Wesleyan 37 3/8/12 Indiana Tech 36 4/7/11 Indiana (Pa.) 35 4/3/11 Wittenberg 34 3/17/10 Urbana 32 3/26/11 Urbana 4/27/12 Lake Erie 29 3/22/11 Shepherd 3/4/12
SEASON 370 2012 363 2013 339 2011
CAUSED TURNOVERS
GAME Slippery Rock 16 3/20/10 Urbana 14 4/19/13 Findlay 12 4/3/13 Lake Erie 11 4/14/10 Urbana 3/26/11 Indiana Tech 4/4/12 Slippery Rock 10 4/19/11 Ohio Wesleyan 9 3/22/10 Mt. St. Joseph 4/11/10
SEASON 117 2013 76 2010 72 2012
GOALIE RECORDS
SAVES
GAME Grand Valley State 22 5/5/13 Notre Dame College 21 3/20/12 Gannon 4/26/12 Mercyhurst 3/22/13 Grand Valley State 4/13/13 Edinboro 20 4/17/10 Shepherd 3/4/12 Slippery Rock 4/24/12 Gannon 3/24/13 Savannah College of A&D 19 3/13/12
SEASON 245 2012 223 2013 198 2010
HONORS
Synapse Sports Women’s Lacrosse.comAll-America
2013 Ali Quast 2nd
Synapse Sports Women’s Lacrosse.comAll-Rookie
2013 Katelyn Hill Emily Roussel
USA College Lacrosse.comAll-America
2011 Ali Quast 1st Melissa Cooper 2nd Ali Jesberger Anna Tong 3rd
USA College Lacrosse.comRookie All-America
2011 Taylor DeMaio 1st Elyse Braun HM
Capital One Academic All-America 2012 Ali Quast 1st
Capital One Academic All-District 2012 Ali Quast 1st 2013 Ali Quast 1st
Independent Player of the Year 2012 Ali Quast
All-Independent 2012 Jessica Bombard 1st Ali Quast Elysse Braun 2nd
All-Independent Freshman 2012 Jessica Bombard Alexis MacMillan
GLIAC Goalkeeper of the Year 2013 Jessica Bombard
All-GLIAC 2013 Megan Belch 1st Jessica Bombard Ali Quast Alexis MacMillan Katelyn Hill 2nd Emily Roussel Kalie Weinheimer
GLIAC All-Tournament 2013 Megan Belch Jessica Bombard Katelyn Hill Ali Quast
NCAA Top 30 Stats Rankings
2010
Ground Balls
3.60 Emily Miller 10th 3.25 Cassidy Bartholomew 16th
Draw Controls 3.13 Emily Miller 17th Allyn Saling 17th
Caused Turnovers 1.58 Cassidy Bartholomew 26th
2011
Goals Per Game 5.25* Ali Quast 1st * 3rd Best in NCAA DII History
Goals 84* Ali Quast 2nd * 8th Best in NCAA DII History
Draw Controls 8.13 Taylor DeMaio 3rd
Draw Controls 16.81 Tiffi n University 3rd
Points Per Game 6.06 Ali Quast 4th 5.38 Melissa Cooper 7th
Assists Per Game 3.00 Melissa Cooper 5th
Points 97 Ali Quast 8th 86 Melissa Cooper 13th
Assists 48 Melissa Cooper 9th
Ground Balls Per Game 3.94 Ali Quast 9th 3.19 Taylor DeMaio 30th
Saves Per Game 10.00 Madeline Kane 9th
Saves 157 Madeline Kane 15th
Scoring Offense 14.50 Tiffi n University 15th
Total Points 325 Tiffi n University 24th
Ground Balls Per Game 21.19 Tiffi n University 26th
2012
Goals Per Game 4.82* Ali Quast 1st * 9th best in NCAA DII History
Goals 82* Ali Quast 1st * 9th best in NCAA DII History
Saves 237* Jessica Bombard 1st * 11th best in NCAA DII History
Saves Per Game 14.81 Jessica Bombard 1st
Ground Balls Per Game 4.18 Ali Quast 2nd
Points 104 Ali Quast 3rd
Points Per Game 6.12 Ali Quast 3rd
Save Percentage .498 Jessica Bombard 6th
Ground Balls Per Game 21.76 Tiffi n University 21st
Draw Controls 3.82 Taylor DeMaio 30th
2013
Draw Controls Per Game 7.47 Katelyn Hill 1st
Goals105* Ali Quast 1st
63 Emily Roussel 14th * NCAA Division II Record
Goals Per Game5.53* Ali Quast 1st
3.32 Emily Roussel 22nd * 2nd Best in NCAA DII History
Points Per Game9.26* Ali Quast 1st
4.47 Alexis Mac Millan 21st * NCAA Division II Record
Saves219 Jessica Bombard 1st
Points176* Ali Quast 1st
85 Alexis Mac Millan 15th 78 Emily Roussel 22nd * 3rd Best in NCAA DII History
Save Percentage.535 Jessica Bombard 2nd
Assists Per Game3.74 Ali Quast 3rd
2.47 Alexis Mac Millan 10th
Assists71 Ali Quast 4th
47 Alexis Mac Millan 8th
Casued Turnovers2.00 Ali Quast 4th
Save Per Game11.53 Jessica Bombard 4th
Points439 Tiffi n University 5th
Ground Balls3.74 Ali Quast 13th
3.11 Emily Roussel 21st
Scoring Offense14.53 Tiffi n University 16th
Scoring Margin+3.84 Tiffi n University 20th
Ground Balls13.47 Tiffi n University 27th
The Automated ScoreBook For LacrosseTiffin University Combined Team Statistics
All games (as of May 22, 2013)
RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 10-9 4-4 5-3 1-2CONFERENCE 6-2 2-2 4-0 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 4-7 2-2 1-3 1-2
Date Opponent Score Att.Mar 10 at Newberry W 13-3 90Mar 11 at Saint Leo L 7-9 733/3/201#1 SHEPHERD L 11-13 105Mar 14 vs Saint Michael's L 9-19 51Mar 22 at #14 Mercyhurst L 5-14 53Mar 30 YOUNG HARRIS W 23-3 105Mar 24 GANNON UNIVERSITY L 8-19 67
* Apr 03 FINDLAY W 21-5 85* Apr 05 at Walsh University W 24-0 46* Apr 07 at WJU-W W 19-4 203* Apr 12 NOTRE DAME COLLEGE W 16-15 130* Apr 13 GRAND VALLEY STATE L 13-15 136* Apr 19 at Urbana University W 17-10 261* Apr 21 LAKE ERIE COLLEGE L 9-15 143* Apr 26 at Alderson-Broaddus W 27-2 0
Mar 16 vs Indiana (PA) L 7-25 50Apr 30 WJU-W W 22-5 157
@ 05/05/1at Grand Valley State L 12-16 31105/02/1vs Lake Erie College W 13-11 229
TEAM STATISTICS TU OPPSHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 276-517 203-523 Goals scored per game 14.53 10.68 Shot pct. . 5 3 4 . 3 8 8 Shots on goal-Attempts 422-517 426-523 SOG pct. . 8 1 6 . 8 1 5 S h o t s / G a m e 27.2 27.5 A s s i s t s 163 76 Free position made-Att 44-111 42-112 Free position pct. . 3 9 6 . 3 7 5MAN-UP OPPORTUNITIES G o a l s - O p p o r t u n i t i e s 14-1 7-1 Conversion Percent 14.000 7.000GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals 276 203 M a n - u p 14 7 M a n - d o w n 3 4 F r e e - p o s i t i o n 44 42 U n a s s i s t e d 108 110 O v e r t i m e 0 0 Goals scored average 14.53 10.68GROUND BALLS 363 335DRAW CONTROLS 256 257TURNOVERS 298 271CAUSED TURNOVERS 117 131CLEARS 151-173 123-158 Clear Pct. . 8 7 3 . 7 7 8PENALTIES N u m b e r 1 1 M i n u t e s 2:00 2:00ATTENDANCE T o t a l 928 1037 Dates/Avg Per Date 8/116 8/130 Neutral Site #/Avg 3/110
## PLAYER GP G A Pts Sh Gw Up Dn GB DC TO CT3 Alexandria Quast 19 105 71 176 188 3 4 0 71 29 55 3822 Emily Roussel 19 63 15 78 119 2 5 1 43 11 48 87 Katelyn Hill 19 40 13 53 83 2 2 1 59 142 44 1324 Alexis MacMillan 19 38 47 85 64 3 1 1 25 10 24 419 Kalie Weinheimer 19 17 4 21 34 0 2 0 23 6 16 139 Kelsey DeRidder 18 4 2 6 8 0 0 0 14 0 6 22 Sarah Gowan 14 3 1 4 7 0 0 0 7 2 5 012 Shannon Lubin 19 3 8 11 8 0 0 0 18 8 21 433 Molly Kruse 17 2 0 2 3 0 0 0 22 8 9 446 Madeline Kane 12 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 3 0 5 028 Elayna Sleesman 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 018 Alexandra Tooley 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 4 4 010 Jessica Bombard 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 0 27 138 Ali Jesberger 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 2 7 511 Megan Belch 19 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 30 34 21 1300 Kellie Gruber 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0
Total 19 276 163 439 517 10 14 3 363 256 298 117Opponents 19 203 76 279 523 8 7 4 335 257 271 131
## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Save Pct W-L-T00 Kellie Gruber 7 139:41 13 5.58 2 . 1 3 3 0-0-010 Jessica Bombard 19 1000:19 190 11.40 219 . 5 3 5 10-9-0
Total 19 1140:00 203 10.68 223 . 5 2 3 10-9-0Opponents 19 1140:00 276 14.53 146 . 3 4 6 9-10-0
Goals by Period 1st 2nd TotalTiffin University 152 124 276Opponents 103 100 203
Saves by Period 1st 2nd TotalTiffin University 129 94 223Opponents 71 75 146
Shots by Period 1st 2nd TotalTiffin University 277 240 517Opponents 272 251 523
Shots on Goal 1st 2nd TotalTiffin University 223 199 422Opponents 232 194 426
Intercollegiate Athletics Sports of all kinds are an integral part of Tiffi n Universi-ty’s atmosphere. Our students express the same spirit and enthusiasm in athletic competition as they do in the classroom.Women’s Men’s Co-Educational Soccer Track and Field Equestrian Volleyball Football Basketball Basketball Softball Baseball Tennis Tennis Cross Country Golf Track and Field Cross Country Golf Soccer Lacrosse WrestlingSwimming & Diving Swimming & Diving
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The basic rationale manifested by the existence of Tiffi n University is that of the American dream. Tiffi n is a place where the work ethic of the American heartland is evident and where there is truly value added for students. Tiffi n will continue to provide ac-cess and opportunity for individuals and facilitate their preparation for successful careers and for productive and satisfying lives. Tiffi n University continues to represent a new kind of institution in America, the professional univer-sity, where the career objectives of traditional college-age students and adult students are optimized through professionally-focused undergraduate and graduate programs that have a broad general education foun-dation. This fundamental institutional strategy is the vision for Tiffi n University’s future. Visit our website www.tiffi n.edu for infor-mation on our majors, faculty, athletics, student life programs and much more.
The Mission of Tiffi n University is to:• offer quality, professionally-focused, learning-centered undergraduate and graduate degree programs and life-long learning opportunities to prepare traditional college-age students and adult students for successful careers and for productive and satisfying lives of excellence, leadership, and service.• work with employers and specifi c professions to antici-pate, design, and deliver effective academic programs that refl ect evolving professional needs and intellectual require-ments of the future.
2Sarah GowanJunior Attacker5-2 Strongsville OH
3AlexandriaQuastSenior Midfi elder5-2 Lockport NY
2013:Played in 14 games, drawing the start in three ... Had three goals with one assist for four points.
2012:Played in 14 games, drawing the start in nine ... Scored her fi rst collegiate goal versus St. Michaels (March 15).
Strongsville HS:Earned two letters in softball.
Personal:Daughter of Leisa and Thomas ... Has four siblings, Jason, Jeromy, Stephanie and Shannon ... Gowan is majoring in Psychology.
2013:Started all 19 games ... Scored 105 goals with 71 assists for 176 points ... Also led the squad with 71 ground balls and 38 caused turnovers ... Set the NCAA Division II single-game records with 13 assists and 20 points versus Walsh (April 5) ... Had three game-winning goals including the one over Lake Erie in the GLIAC Semi-Finals (May 3) ... Led the country in goals (2nd time), goals per game (third time) and points per game ... Her total goals and points per game (9.26) all single-season NCAA DII records ... The fi rst NCAA Division I or II player to score over 100 goals in a season ... Holds every game, season and career TU record except one ... Scored a goal in all but six games dur-ing her career, including her last 53 games ... One of only two players to have played in all 67 games ... Broke the NCAA DII career scoring record twice in the span of four days ... Finished with 288 goals (2nd best in DII history), 124 assists and 412 points (2nd best in DII history) ... All-GLIAC Tournament and All-GLIAC fi rst team selection ... Capital One Academic All-District fi rst team ... Synapse Sports and Women’s Lacrosse.com All-America second team.
0Kellie Gruber
Freshman Goalkeeper5-7 New Carlisle OH
2013:Saw action in seven games with two saves and a 5.58 GAA ... Had her fi rst collegiate save versus Alderson Broaddus (April 26).
Tecumseh High School:Starting goalie all three years she played varsity.
Personal:Daughter of Robyn and William ... Gruber is planning on majoring in Early Childhood Education and Journalism.
2012:Started all 17 games scoring 82 goals with 22 assists for 104 points ... Set school records with 104 points and 71 ground balls ... Led NCAA Division II in total goals and goals per game (4.82) ... Was ranked second in ground balls per game (4.18) and third in total points and points per game (6.12) ... Was selected Independent Player of the Year ... Only the third player in NCAA DII history to score 80+ goals in back-to-back seasons ... Capital One Academic All-America fi rst team.
2011:Started all 16 games scoring 84 goals with 13 assists for 97 points ... Set school record with 84 goals ... Led NCAA Division II in goals per game (5.25) ... Her average is third best in DII history ... Was fourth in points per game (6.06), eighth in total points and ninth in ground balls per game (3.94) ... Set school record with 11 goals versus Indiana Tech (April 7) ... USA College Lacrosse.com All-American fi rst team.
2010:Started all 15 games scoring 17 goals with 18 assists for 35 points.
Lockport HS:All-Niagara Frontier League fi rst team.
Personal:Daughter of Kristine Hayes-Quast and David Quast ... Has two brothers, Patrick and Aaron ... Quast is majoring in Sports and Recreation Management.
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8Ali Jesberger
Senior Defender5-5 Milan OH
2013: Started all 19 games ... Had 12 ground balls and fi ve caused turnovers ... One of two players to have played in all 67 games in school history.
2012: Played in 17 games, drawing the start in 15.
2011: Started all 16 games scoring one goal with one assist for two points ... USA College Lacrosse.com All-American second team.
2010: Started all 15 games with one assist.
Edison HS:Earned two letters each in softball and basketball ... National Honor Society.
Personal:Daughter of Molly and Thomas ... Has two siblings, Drew and Cory ... Jessberger is majoring in Communication.
9KelseyDeRidderFreshman Midfi elder5-6 Northville MI
2013:Played in 18 games, drawing the start in 15 ... Had four goals with two assists for six points.
Northville HS:Division I All-State honorable mention as a senior .. Two-time team captain ... As a junior, was ranked among the top 11 in goals scored in the state ... Earned four letters.
Personal:Daughter of Jennifer and Paul ... Has two sisters, Grace and Lucy ... DeRidder is planning on majoring in Homeland Security.
7Katelyn Hill
Freshman Midfi elder5-7 Plymouth MI
2013:Started all 19 games ... Had 40 goals with 13 assists for 53 points ... Scored a career-high fi ve goals versus Urbana (April 19) ... Led NCAA Division II in draw controls (7.47 per game) ... All-GLIAC Tournament and All-GLIAC second team selection ... Synapse Sports and Women’s Lacrosse.com All-Rookie selection.
Plymouth HS:Division I All-State fi rst team as a senior ... Two-time All-Kens-ington lakes Athletic Association selection.
Personal:Daughter of Michelle Hill, Rick Mastaw and Bob Hill ... Has three brothers, Logan Hill and Michael and Mark Mastaw ... Hill is planning on majoring in Forensic Psychology.
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12Shannon LubinFreshman Attacker5-2 Plymouth MI
2013:Started all 19 games ... Had three goals with eight as-sists for 11 points.
Plymouth HS:Two-time all-state academic award receipient ... Earned All-Kensington Lakes Athletic aAssociation honors as a junior.
Personal:Daughter of Kathleen and Gregory ... Has two siblings, Mark and Allison... Lubin is planning on majoring in Forensic Science.
10JessicaBombardSophomore Goalkeeper5-6 Henrietta NY
2013: Was 10-9 with 219 saves and a 11.40 GAA ... Set the school single-game record with 22 saves versus Grand Valley State (May 5) ... Led NCAA DIvision II in saves and was second in save percentage (.535) and fourth in saves per game (11.53) ... All-GLIAC Tournament and All-GLIAC fi rst team selection ... GLIAC Goalkeeper of the Year.
2012: Was 3-13 with 237 saves and a 15.44 GAA ... Set the school re-cord with 21 saves versus Notre Dame College (March 20) ... Tied that mark against Gannon (April 26) ... Led NCAA Division II in total saves and saves per game (14.81) ... Was sixth in save percentage (.498) ... All-Independent First team..
Rush Henrietta HS:All-Monroe County second team in tennis.
Personal:Daughter of Patty and Sterling ... Has two siblings, Jordan Marie and Justin ... Bombard is majoring in Law Enforcement.
11Megan Belch
Freshman Defender5-4 Watertown NY
2013:Started all 19 games ... Had two assists ... Was second on the team with 13 caused turnovers ... Had four CT’s versus Urbana (April 19) ... All-GLIAC Tournament and All-GLIAC fi rst team selection.
Watertown HS:Helped her team reach the Class B Final Four twice ... All-league honorable mention as a senior ... National Honor Society.
Personal:Daughter of Sue and Gary ... Has two brothers, AJ and Joshua ... Brother AJ played football is a member of the coaching staff at Gannon ... Belch is planning on majoring in Education.
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18AlexandraTooleyJunior Defender5-4 Kent OH
2013: Played in 17 games, drawing the start in 16.
2012: Played in 16 games, drawing the start in 11.
2011: Played in 14 games, drawing the start in nine ... Tallied two assists.
Theodore Roosevelt HS:Lettered in lacrosse. Personal:Daughter of Janet and Roger ... Has three brothers, Rog, Jason and Matt ... Tooley is majoring in Forensic Science.
17TaylorMurrayFreshman Midfi elder5-7 Columbus OH
19KalieWeinheimerJunior Midfi elder5-4 Derby NY
2013:Started all 19 games ... Scored 17 goals with four assists for 21 points ... Second on the team with 13 caused turnovers ... All-GLIAC second team selection.
2012:Started all 17 games scoring 17 goals with two assists for 19 points ... Had a career-high three goals versus Alma (April 20).
2011:Played in 16 games.
Personal:Daughter of Susan and Kurt ... Has three sisters, Jill Heyden, Laurie and Summer Weinheimer ... Weinheimer is majoring in Forensic Science.
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22Emily Roussel
Freshman Center5-6 Georgetown TX
2013:Started all 19 games ... Scored 63 goals with 15 assists for 78 points ... Had a career-high seven goals versus Walsh (April 5) ... Ranked among the top 25 in NCAA DIvision II in goals, goals per game, points and ground balls ... All-GLIAC second team ... Synapse Sports and Women’s Lacrosse.com All-Rookie selection.
Georgetown HS:Two-time all-state honoree ... Helped her team qualify for the state playoff s twice.
Personal:Daughter of Karen and Bill ... Has two siblings, Stephanie and Robert ... Roussel is planning on majoring in Marketing.
24AlexisMacMillanSophomore Attacker5-4 Henrietta NY
2013: Started all 19 games ... Scored 38 goals with 47 assists for 85 points ... Had a career-high seven assists versus Findlay (April 3) and Alderson-Broaddus (April 26) ... Ranked among the top 10 in NCAA Division II for assists and assists per game ... All-GLIAC fi rst team selection.
2012: Started all 17 games scoring 29 goals with 25 assists for 54 points ... Led the team in assists, was second in points and third in goals ... Scored three or more goals fi ve times ... had a career-high four goals versus Alma (April 20).
Rush Henrietta HS:All-Munroe County second team in tennis.
Personal:Daughter of Stephanie and Tom ... Has two siblings, Elle and Gunner ... Her dad and uncle (Mark MacMillan) both played lacrosse at NCAA Division I Canisius ... MacMillan is majoring in Education.
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Freshman Defender5-2 Maineville OH
2013:Started all 17 games she played ... Scored goals versus Walsh (April 5) and Alderson-Broaddus (April 26, 2013) ... Had 22 ground balls.
Kings HS:All-league honorable mention ... Led the team in scoring as a senior ... Earned four letters.
Personal:Daughter of Jamee and Kevin ... Has two siblings, Mack-enzie and Mickey ... Dad played football at Toledo ... Kruse is planning on majoring in Psychology.
46MadelineKaneSenior Attacker5-7 Lake Peekskill NY
2013: Played in 12 games, drawing the start in six ... Scored her fi rst collegiate goal versus Young Harris (March 30).
2012: Was 0-1 with eight saves in two appearances ... Saw action in seven games outside the net ... Scored her fi rst career goal versus Alma (April 20).
2011: Was 7-7 with 157 saves and a 15.37 GAA ... Had a career-high 15 saves versus Edinboro (April 12) and Notre Dame College (April 14) ... In NCAA Division II, was ninth in saves per game (10.47) and 15th in total saves.
2010: Was 0-2 with 22 saves in two appearances ... Started all 11 games she played outside the net.
Personal:Daughter of Molly and Chris ... Kane is majoring in Forensic Psychology.
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As Athletic Director at Tiffi n University and Head Baseball Coach since 1992, I can personally attest to the fact that this is an exciting time at Tiffi n University and particularly its athletic department. As a full member of the Great Lakes Intercolle-giate Athletic Conference, arguably the nation’s fi nest conference, it is time to make a strong commitment to excellence. I am committed to increasing the visibility and our outreach efforts of TU’s athletic department while remaining conscious of your needs and concerns.
Because of this the Tiffi n University Athletic Department annually holds the Tiffi n University Athletic Department Golf Outing. By supporting Tiffi n University Athlet-ics through participation in the golf outing, the community assists us with this com-mitment and ensures our student athletes compete at the highest level.
Thanks for your continued support,
Lonny Allen Athletic Director Tiffi n University
Our Athletic Department is eager to continue our growing success. As our University and reputation continues to prog-ress within the community, the GLIAC, and the NCAA, we want to thank you, the fans, for supporting us in our endeav-ors. With the generous support and funding from friends, parents, alumni, and neighbors we can continue to prosper to be an elite NCAA D-II institution. Your annual involvement with our athletic fundraising guarantees that you will be recognized and promoted as a loyal constituent of Tiffi n University Athletics throughout the entire school year. Tiffi n University looks forward to the increase of our annual partnerships.
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Alexandria Quast -A Stunning Career
2013:-Scored 105 goals with 71 assists for 176 points-Set the NCAA Division II single-game records with 13 assists and 20 points versus Walsh (April 5)-The fi rst NCAA Division I or II player to score over 100 goals in a season-Holds every game, season and ca-reer TU record except one
-All-GLIAC Tournament and All-GLIAC fi rst team selection-Capital One Academic All-District fi rst team-Synapse Sports and Women's Lacrosse.com All-America second team.
2012:-Scored 82 goals with 22 assists for 104 points-Led NCAA Division II in total goals and goals per game (4.82)-Was ranked second in ground balls per game (4.18) and third in total points and points per game (6.12)-Was selected Independent Player of the Year-Only the third player in NCAA DII history to score 80+ goals in back-to-back seasons-Capital One Academic All-America fi rst team.
2011:-Scored 84 goals with 13 assists for 97 points -Led NCAA Division II in goals per game (5.25)-Was fourth in points per game (6.06), eighth in total points and ninth in ground balls per game (3.94)-USA College Lacrosse.com All-American fi rst team.
2010:-Scored 17 goals with 18 assists for 35 points.
Finished with 288 goals (2nd best in DII history), 124 assists and 412 points (2nd best in DII history)
Her 105 goals and points per game (9.26) all single-season NCAA DII records
Led the country in goals twice, goals per game three times, and points per game as a senior