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Page 1: 2018 Media Guide - Amazon S3 · NSCAA Advanced National coaching license. ... school’s all-time leader in wins (39), goals against average (10.92), saves (609) and games played

2018Media Guide

Bri Ladner

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Head CoaCH - Brenna GallaGHer

Graduate assistant CoaCH - eMani Byrd

direCtor of atHletiCs - CHuCk edkins

Goalkeeper CoaCH - katie MClouGHlin

Brenna Gallagher is in her first season as head coach of the women’s lacrosse team at Misericordia University.

As the graduate assistant coach a year ago, Gallagher led the Cougars to the championship games of the MAC Freedom Tournament and ECAC Championships.

The Cougars finished 14-5 overall and 6-1 in the MAC Freedom.

A graduate of Indiana University of Pennsylvania, she was a four-year starter as a defender.

As a senior, she was named All-South Region and second-team All-American. The Crimson Hawks finished 13-6 and reached the PSAC semifinals for the third time in four years.

She was a two-time team captain and a two-time first-team All-PSAC selection.

She led the team with 53 ground balls and added 21 goals in 2016. She holds the school record for career ground balls and ranks second in caused turnovers.

Gallagher earned bachelor’s degrees in child development and family relations and sociology and human services.

Chuck Edkins is in his 27th year at Misericordia University and enters his third year as director of athletics.

He previously spent 25 years as head men’s soccer coach and served 13 years as associate AD and head baseball coach at Misericordia.

In 25 seasons as head soccer coach, he led the Cougars to 21 post-season appearances while compiling a

career record of 283-159-35.

Misericordia won seven conference championships, including four MAC Freedom titles, and made six trips to the NCAA Tournament.

Under Edkins, Misericordia won three Pennsylvania Athletic Conference championships and made 10 trips to the PAC finals - more than any other school. The 2000 PAC championship squad became the first team in Misericordia history to earn an NCAA Championships bid. Edkins has also guided the Cougars to seven appearances in the ECAC championships. Misericordia won the ECAC South title in 2002 and 2014 and finished second twice.

A four-time PAC Coach-of-the-Year recipient, Edkins holds an NSCAA Advanced National coaching license.

He earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in physical education from SUNY-Cortland.

Emani Byrd is in her first season as the graduate assistant coach for women's lacrosse at Misericordia University.

She earned her bachelor's degree from Frostburg State University-where she was a four-year starter at midfield for the Bobcats women's lacrosse team and a team captain her junior and senior season.

She ranks fourth in Frostburg State history for draw controls in a season with 54.As a senior, Byrd led Frostburg in caused turnovers with 29.

Byrd was named to the second-team all Capital Athletic Con-ference after her freshman season.

In the summer of 2017 she spent her time coaching for Heroes Lacrosse Club in Baltimore, assisting coaches with practice planning, instructing players on the fundamental and technical skill, as well as aiding players in the recruiting process.

Byrd is currently pursuing her master’s in organizational man-agement in human resources.

Katie McLoughlin is in her first season as the goalkeeper coach for the women's lacrosse team at Misericordia University.

A 2017 MU graduate with a degree in speech language pathology, McLoughlin was a four-year starter and three-year team captain in net for the Cougars and finished as the school’s all-time leader in wins

(39), goals against average (10.92), saves (609) and games played by a goalie (72).

She was a three-time All-MAC Freedom first team selection and was named All-MAC Freedom Defensive Player of the Year as a senior. She also earned All-MAC Freedom Rookie of the Year and was a second-team selection as a first year.

As a senior, McLoughlin set school single-season records for wins (14) and goals against average (8.34) while leading the Cougars to their third straight MAC Freedom championship game appearance as well as the ECAC title game.

She was also named the Misericordia University NCAA Woman of the Year for 2017.

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Location: ..................... 301 Lake Street, Dallas, PAFounded: ......................................................... 1924Enrollment: .................................................... 2,830Nickname: ..................................................CougarsColors: ................................... Royal Blue and GoldConference: ...............................................FreedomNational Affiliation: ................ NCAA Division IIIPresident: ..............................Dr. Thomas BotzmanVP of Student Affairs: .............................Kit FoleyAthletic Director: .............................Chuck Edkins Dept Phone: ......................... 570-674-6374 Head Coach: ................................... Brenna Gallagher Phone: ................................. 570-674-8310 E-Mail: [email protected] Coach: ..................................... Emani Byrd Phone: ................................. 570-674-8310 E-Mail: [email protected] Coach: ........................Katie McLoughlinSports Information Director: .......... Scott Crispell Phone: ................................. 570-674-6398 E-Mail ............ [email protected] SID: .............................. Adam Grossman Phone: ................................. 570-674-8176 E-Mail: [email protected]

2018 roster 2018 sCHedule

2017 resultsDate Opponent Result Record (Conf.)Feb. 22 Albright L 11-14 0-1Feb. 25 Susquehanna W 9-6 1-1Mar. 2 Scranton L 4-12 1-2Mar. 6 Marywood W 10-8 2-2Mar. 15 Hood PostponedMar. 18 Hartwick PostponedMar. 21 Lycoming College W 17-8 3-2Mar. 23 Alvernia W 15-5 4-2Mar. 25 Arcadia W 10-7 5-2Apr. 5 * Eastern W 18-8 6-2 (1-0)Apr. 8 * Manhattanville W 14-8 7-2 (2-0)Apr. 11 * Wilkes W 20-8 8-2 (3-0)Apr. 19 * King’s W 15-5 9-2 (4-0)Apr. 22 * FDU-Florham L 6-7 9-3 (4-1)Apr. 25 * Delaware Valley W 24-13 10-3 (5-1)Apr. 29 * DeSales W 17-1 11-3 (6-1)May 3 # Manhattanville W 9-4 12-3 May 6 # FDU-Florham L 3-14 12-4 May 10 Moravian (ECAC) W 12-10 13-4May 13 Arcadia (ECAC) W 11-6 14-4May 14 Marymount (ECAC) L 3-11 14-5 * Denotes MAC Freedom Contest # Denotes MAC Freedom Championships

MiseriCordia QuiCk faCts

# Name POS YR Ht Hometown/High School

2 Ashley Hobbs M SR 5-5 Freehold, NJ/Freehold Township 4 Alli McElheran GK SO 5-9 Watertown, NY/Immaculate Heart 6 Lauren Weitzel M/D FY 5-11 Hampstead, MD/Manchester Valley 7 Kate Raab A SO 5-3 Mohnton, PA/Governor Mifflin 8 Olivia Garcia A SR 5-1 Oyster Bay, NY/St. Dominic 9 Megan Trapani D FY 5-8 Holtsville, NY/Sachem East 10 Faith Sinclair A SO 5-7 Saco, ME/Thornton Academy 11 Sarah Bender M SO 5-6 Raritan, NJ/Bridgewater-Raritan 13 Michaela Napoli D FY 5-4 Wantagh, NY/MacArthur 15 Alyssa Pratti D SO 5-2 Port Jervis, NY/Minisink Valley 16 Jenn Gazdick G SR 5-5 Farmingville, NY/Sachem East 17 Emily Connell M SO 5-4 Rush, NY/Rush-Henrietta 20 Megan Kieltyka D SO 5-3 Scotch Plains, NJ/Scotch Plains Fawnwood 21 Shae O’Leary A SO 5-6 Clarksburg, NJ/Allentown 22 Meaghan Whelan D FY 5-6 Hopewell Junction, NY/John Jay 23 Amanda Rackliff M SO 5-6 North Granby, CT/Granby 24 Kelly Saroka A SO 5-1 Binghamton, NY/Chenango Forks 25 Tori Hodges GK FY 5-7 Avondale, PA/Kennett 26 Nicole Giammarino GK SO 5-4 Basking Ridge, NJ/Ridge 27 Kaila Quinlivan M SO 5-10 Hauppage, NY/Hauppauge 28 Nicole Winter M/D SO 5-5 Monroe, NY/Monroe-Woodbury 32 Brianna Ladner D JR 5-4 Mullica Hill, NJ/Clearview Regional 33 Taylor Hannaberry A FY 5-7 Bethpage, NY/Bethpage 34 Amy Roth A SO 5-1 Mullica Hill, NJ/Clearview Regional 35 Lexee Willey A SO 6-0 Stewartsville, NJ/Phillipsburg

Date Opponent Time

Feb. 21 at Albright ............................................4:00Feb. 24 at Susquehanna .................................. 11:00Feb. 27 Scranton ..............................................4:00Mar. 3 Marywood ...........................................4:00Mar. 6 Moravian ..............................................4:00Mar. 8 SUNY Oneonta ....................................4:00Mar. 15 Alvernia ...............................................4:00Mar. 20 at Lycoming .........................................4:00Mar. 24 at Arcadia ...........................................12:00Mar. 28 Muhlenberg ........................................4:00Apr. 7 *DeSales ..............................................1:00Apr. 11 *Eastern ..............................................7:00Apr. 14 * at Deleware Valley ............................1:00Apr. 18 * at Wilkes ...........................................4:00Apr. 21 *Manhattanville .................................6:00Apr. 24 *King’s ................................................4:00Apr. 28 * at FDU-Florham .............................. 11:00May 2 MAC Freedom Championship ............... tba

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The athletics facilities at Misericordia University recently underwent major renovations which provide MU’s student-athletes with some of the finest competition venues in the region.

The facilities - all located on campus - include the Anderson Center, Mangelsdorf Field at the Anderson Outdoor Athletics Complex, Tambur Field, Metz Field House, McGeehan Field, Anderson Softball Field and six tennis courts.

Since 1993, the Anderson Center has provided a home for the Cougars basketball, volleyball and swim teams. The Anderson Center features a six-lane swimming pool, indoor track, racquetball courts, fitness center and an aerobic/dance studio. The building attracts more than 75,000 visitors annually for recreational uses.

Mangelsdorf Field at the Anderson Athletic Complex was constructed in 2002 and serves as a home for the footbal, soccer, field hockey, lacrosse and track & field programs. The Anderson Complex features a synthetic grass field and a six-lane synthetic track, with an eight-lane straightaway, which allow MU’s student-athletes to compete even when weather conditions are less than ideal.

The Misericordia softball team has called Anderson Field home since 1992.

Named for the late Dr. Robert S. and Geraldine Ruth Daley Anderson, the Anderson Sports-Health Center, An-derson Athletic Complex and Anderson Fields are all tributes to their commitment to Misericordia University.

Mangelsdorf Field honors the dedication of Jack and Dorothy Mangelsdorf to MU and the region.

The Misericordia tennis complex opened in 2004 as part of a gift by the M & T Foundation.

Honoring the Robert Tambur family, Tambur Field was christened in 2013 as the new home for the MU baseball team.

McGeehan Field, named in honor of Mary Ellen McGeehan ‘46, opened in 2012 and provides a second artificial grass venue for the MU field hockey, soccer and lacrosse teams.

In addition, the John & Mary Metz Fieldhouse was constructed in 2012 and provides meeting and locker room space for the MU football, soccer, field hockey, track & field, baseball and lacrosse teams.

The 21,750 square-foot facility is named for long time board of trustee member John Metz and his wife and recog-nizes their contributions to the MU community.

atHletiC faCilities

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Misericordia University is a member of the NCAA Division III. The largest of the NCAA’s three divisions, Division III promotes a well-rounded approach to intercollegiate athletics participation.

While Division III is best known by some for what it doesn’t offer – athletics scholarships – it has plenty to offer.

Knowing that Division III student-athletes play for the love of the game, the D-III experience is structured to help participants develop fully as students, athletes and citizens. Athletics participation at many of the 444 institutions that comprise Division III allows for student-athletes to succeed in the classroom and athletics.

That certainly is the case at Misericordia as student-athletes are often active in student government, residence life and other extra-curricular activities.

In addition, Division III playing seasons and class schedules are designed to minimize conflicts between athletics and academics to pro-mote academic success. This is evidenced by MU’s overall 3.17 GPA among student-athletes and 182 MAC All-Academic honorees in 2013-14

While Division III athletics programs promote participation, they don’t sacrifice when it comes to competition. In fact, the NCAA spon-sors 36 national championships annually at the D-III level.

Misericordia is one of just two schools in the Middle Atlantic Conference to offer all 23 sports sponsored by the MAC.

MU has enjoyed its share of success since joining the Division III ranks in 1992. MU has captured 44 conference championships and sent 23 teams to the NCAA Championships, including the women’s soccer team advancing to the NCAA Final Four in 2012.

In addition, several individuals have put Misericordia on the national map:

Ashlee Ward, Track & Field: NCAA Indoor & Outdoor high jump champion.

Eric Sweeney, swimming: NCAA champion.

Willie Chandler, basketball: Second-leading scorer in Division III history.

Heather Dougherty, swimming: NCAA All-American.

Sam Helmstetter, women’s soccer: First-team All-American.

Michelle Myers, volleyball: Led Division III in blocks per game.

Amy Bower, cross country: All-American.

Frank Redmond, track & field: All-American.

Kim Daniel, field hockey: Eighth in Division III career assists.

Mike Murphy, baseball: Division III single-game hits record.

Founded in 1924, Misericordia is a liberal arts based, co-educational Catholic institution located in northeastern Pennsylvania.

Sponsored by the Religious Sisters of Mercy, MU is one of 18 Mercy institutions in the United States and welcomes individuals from all faiths and offers a variety of liberal arts and professional programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels.

MU offers 34 majors in three academic colleges: Arts and Sciences; Health Sciences; and Professional Studies and Social Sciences.

Dedicated to the values of the Sisters of Mercy: mercy, service, justice and hospitality, these values are found throughout the University, from programs of study to service projects.

The hallmark of MU is a dedicated faculty and a high quality core liberal arts and sciences curriculum.

With a total enrollment of 3,111 students, including 1,982 full-time, Misericordia offers the benefits of a small university with the scope of a larger institution. An average class size of 19 ensures personalized attention and a 12.6:1 student/faculty ratio allows students and faculty to truly know one another.

Located in Dallas, PA, MU’s 123-acre campus has a suburban atmosphere and is only nine miles from Wilkes-Barre and two hours from New York City and Philadelphia.

MiseriCordia university is d-iii

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Ashley Hobbs--Senior, 5’5’’ MidfieldFreehold, NJ/Freehold Twp.2017: Started all 19 games... All-MAC Freedom First Team... Set a program record with 34 assists in a season... Second on the team with 60 points (26g, 34a)... Had two goals and six assists in 17-1 win over

DeSales.2016: Started all 19 games… Scored 17 goals and had one assist… Picked up 29 ground balls, nine caused turnovers and 25 draw controls. 2015: Appeared in 19 games, starting 11... Posted four goals and four assists while picking up 21 ground balls and causing six turnovers.

Jenn Gazdick--Senior, 5’5’’ GoalkeeperFarmingville, NY/Sachem East2016: Appeared in eight games… Made 14 saves while posting a 6.12 GAA in 98 minutes of action.2015: Appeared in six games... Collected

seven saves while posting a 6.23 GAA in 135 minutes in net... Posted three saves in a 16-3 victory over Rosemont.2014: Played in six games, starting one... Had 12 saves and a 1-0 record... Had six saves in a win over Scranton.

Olivia Garcia--Senior, 5’1’’ AttackOyster Bay, NY/St. Dominic 2017: Started all 19 games... All-MAC Freedom First Team... Set a program record with 34 assists in a season... Second on the team with 60 points (26g, 34a)... Had two goals and six assists in 17-1 win over DeSales.

2016: Appeared in 19 games, starting 17 of them… Scored 28 goals and added 10 assists… Picked up 21 ground balls, caused four turnovers and 17 draw controls. 2015: Started 19 games, scoring 23 goals while adding 15 assists... Picked up 30 ground balls and caused 11 turnovers.

2018 player profilesBrianna Ladner--Junior, 5’4’’ DefenseMullica Hill, NJ/Clearview Regional2017: Started all 19 games... All-MAC Freedom First Team... All-Boardwalk Region First Team... All-MAC Academic Team Selection... Caused 47 turnovers and picked up 64 ground balls... Had second-most draw

controls on the team with 44... Had one assist in win over King’s... Caused five turnovers in wins over Wilkes and Delaware Valley.2016: Was named to the IWLCA All-Boardwalk Region second team, The ECAC South All-Star team second team and the All-MAC Freedom first team… Appeared in 18 games and started all of them... Scored one goal on the year… Picked up 44 ground balls, 30 caused turnovers and 33 draw controls.

Kate Raab -- Junior, 5’3’’ AttackMohnton, PA/Governor Mifflin2017: Started all 19 games for the Cougars... Had 18 goals and four assists... Scored four times in 20-8 win over Wilkes.2016: Appeared in 16 games, starting three of

them… Scored two goals… Picked up seven ground balls, two caused turnovers and three draw controls.

Sarah Bender--Sophomore, 5’6” AttackRaritan, NJ/Bridgewater Raritan High2017: Appeared in 13 games... Had three goals and an assist in win over Eastern.

Emily Connell--Sophomore, 5’4” MidfieldRush, NY/Rush-Henrietta2017: Started all 19 games... All-MAC Freedom Honorable Mention... Had 22 goals and six assists on the season... Had three goals and an assist in wins over Lycoming and Delaware Valley.

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Allison McElheran--Sophomore, 5’9” GoalkeeperWatertown, NY/Immaculate Heart Central2017: Played in five games... Made first career save in win over Delaware Valley.

Megan Kieltyka--Sophomore, 5’2” DefenseScotch Plains, NJ/Scotch Plains Fanwood2017: Appeared in five games

Shae O’Leary---Sophomore, 5’6” AttackClarksburg, NJ/Allentown2017: Played in nine games.

Nicole Giammarino--Sophomore, 5’5” GoalkeeperBasking Ridge, NJ/Ridge High2017: Saw game action against DeSales and made first career save in victory.

2018 player profiles

Alyssa Pratti--Sophomore, 5’0” DefensePort Jarvis, NY/Minisink Valley2017: Appeared in eight games.

Amanda Rackliff--Sophomore, 5’6” MidfieldNorth Granby, CT/Granby 2017: Played in all 19 games, getting the start in all but one... Finished with two goals on the season... Picked up 31 ground balls and had 17 caused turnovers... Caused multiple turnovers in six games.

Kaila Quinlivan--Sophomore, 5’10”MidfieldHauppauge, NY/ Hauppauge2017: Started all 19 games... All-MAC Freedom Rookie of the Year... All-MAC Freedom First Team... Led the team with 67 points (38g, 29a)... Led the team with 26

free-position goals... Led the team with 83 draw controls... Seventh most points in a season (38) and second most assists in a season in program history (29)... Had two seven-point games against Wilkes and Delaware Valley.

Faith Sinclair--Sophomore, 5’7” AttackSaco, ME/Thornton Academy2017: Played in five games... Had two goals and an assist in win over DeSales.

Amy Roth--Sophomore, 5’1” AttackMullica Hill, NJ/Clearview Regional2017: Played in all 19 games, getting the start in five of them... Tallied 21 goals and seven assists on the season... Found the back of the net three times in ECAC win over Moravian.

Kelly Saroka--Sophomore, 5’1” AttackBinghamton, NY/Chenango Forks2017: Played in five games... Finished the season with two goals and an assist... Had a goal and assist in win over Wilkes.

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2018 player profiles

Tori Hodges--First-Year, 5’7” GoalkeeperAvondale, PA/KennettPrep: Lettered in field hockey and lacrosse.

Taylor Hannaberry--First-Year, 5’7”AttackBethpage, NY/BethpagePrep: Lettered in volleyball, basketball, and lacrosse.

Nicole Winter--Sophomore, 5’6” DefenseMonroe, NY/Monroe-Woodbury2017: Started all 19 games for the Cougars... Picked up 33 ground balls and caused 20 turnovers... Caused multiple turnovers in six games.

Lexee Willey--Sophomore, 6’0” AttackStewartsville, NJ/Phillipsburg2017: Played in all 19 games, starting 18 of them... All-MAC Freedom Second Team... Led the team with 43 goals... Had three five-goal games against Alvernia, King’s,

and Delaware Valley... Had three goals in both victories over Moravian and Arcadia in the ECAC Championships.

Meaghan Whelan--First-Year, 5’6” MidfieldHopewell Junction, NY/John JayPrep: Team captain senior year... Poughkeepsie Journal All-Star... Hudson Valley Sports Report Dream Team... All-Section Honorable Mention... Scholar Athlete.

Lauren Weitzel--First-Year, 5’11” Midfield/DefenseHampstead, MD/Manchester ValleyPrep: Lettered in soccer, lacrosse, indoor track, and track & field.

Michaela Napoli--First-Year 5’4” DefenseWantagh, NY/MacArthurPrep: Lettered in lacrosse, soccer, cross-country, and track… Scholar-athlete.

Megan Trapani--First-Year, 5’8” DefenseHoltsville, NY/Sachem EastPrep: Lettered in soccer and lacrosse.

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kaila Quinlivan

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## PLAYER GP-GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% GW FPG FPS GB TO CTO DC RC-YC-GC27 Kaila Quinlivan 19-19 38 29 67 78 .487 64 .821 3 12 26 46 58 26 83 0-3-08 Olivia Garcia 19-19 26 34 60 70 .371 63 .900 0 5 16 27 53 11 8 0-1-013 Liz Mulvey 15-15 38 12 50 59 .644 50 .847 2 6 14 10 25 2 2 0-0-035 Lexee Willey 19-18 43 6 49 73 .589 62 .863 6 6 10 18 15 4 7 0-1-017 Emily Connell 19-19 22 6 28 36 .611 30 .833 0 5 10 18 34 14 21 0-0-034 Amy Roth 19-5 21 7 28 39 .538 33 .846 0 3 7 14 33 2 1 0-1-07 Kate Raab 19-19 18 4 22 48 .375 40 .833 1 3 11 8 26 7 11 0-1-02 Ashley Hobbs 14-1 11 3 14 25 .440 24 .960 2 1 4 6 12 2 1 0-0-011 Sarah Bender 13-0 3 1 4 6 .500 5 .833 0 0 1 4 3 2 4 0-0-010 Faith Sinclair 5-0 2 1 3 3 .667 2 .667 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0-0-024 Kelly Saroka 5-0 2 1 3 6 .333 6 1.000 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0-0-023 Amanda Rackliff 19-18 2 0 2 15 .133 13 .867 0 0 7 31 27 17 8 0-2-012 Lindsay McKim 9-0 1 0 1 6 .167 4 .667 0 0 0 2 6 0 1 0-0-019 Cara Spector 3-0 1 0 1 2 .500 1 .500 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0-0-01 Rachael Taylor 19-19 0 1 1 2 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 23 8 11 3 0-1-032 Brianna Ladner 19-19 0 1 1 2 .000 2 1.000 0 0 0 64 10 47 44 0-2-03 Angelica Balitsos 8-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0-0-04 Alli McElheran 5-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-0-05 Caroline Clee 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-0-06 Deanna Noonan 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-0-014 Taylor Simeone 19-19 0 0 0 1 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 26 13 15 6 0-2-015 Alyssa Pratti 8-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0-020 Megan Kieltyka 5-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0-021 Shae O’Leary 9-0 0 0 0 4 .000 2 .500 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 0-1-025 Katie McLoughlin 19-19 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 45 22 11 0 0-0-026 Nicole Giammarino1-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0-028 Nicole Winter 19-19 0 0 0 1 .000 1 1.000 0 0 0 33 10 20 5 0-3-0 Team 6-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 3 0 10 0-0-0 Totals 19 228 106 334 474 .481 403 .850 14 42 108 380 370 192 216 0-18-0 Opponents 19 155 63 218 420 .369 320 .762 5 45 114 384 406 185 196 1-24-0

## PLAYER GP-GS MINUTES GA GA AVG SAVES SAVE PCT W L SF25 Katie McLoughlin 19-19 1092:54 152 8.34 163 .517 14 5 4144 Ali McElheran 5-0 39:11 3 4.59 1 .250 0 0 526 Nicole Giammarino1-0 07:55 0 .00 1 1.000 0 0 1 Totals 19 1140:00 155 8.16 165 .516 14 5 420 Opponents 19 1140:00 228 12.00 175 .434 5 14 474

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Rank Player Points Years1. Melina Juliano 228 12-152 Shannon Tinkham 202 07-103 Amanda Felte 174 04-074. Nicole Deangelis 170 08-095. Jamie Wargo 165 06-096. Liz Mulvey 157 14-178. Brooke North 155 12-15T8. Jessy Schwenk 142 07-09T8. Emily Foley 142 09-1210. Kate Pagnotta 130 11-14

Rank Player G Years1. Shannon Tinkham 176 07-102. Melina Juliano 168 12-153. Amanda Felte 150 04-074. Nicole DeAngelis 145 08-095. Brooke North 137 12-156. Jamie Wargo 129 06-097. Liz Mulvey 126 14-178. Emily Foley 117 09-129. Kate Pagnotta 110 11-1410. Erin Baker 96 14-16

Rank Player A Years1. Melina Juliano 60 12-152. Olivia Garcia 59 14-pres.3. Jessy Schwenk 40 07-094. Jamie Wargo 36 06-095. Krista Shenk 35 09-116. Liz Mulvey 31 14-177. Shannon Tinkham 26 07-10T8. Nicole DeAngelis 25 08-09T8. Emily Foley 25 09-12T8. Erin Baker 25 14-Pres.

Rank Player Points Year1. Nicole DeAngelis 85 2008, 093. Britney Haring 77 20034. Melina Juliano 71 2012,156. Shannon Tinkham 68 20097. Kaila Quinlivan 67 2017 8. Shannon Tinkham 63 20079. Emily Foley 62 201210. Shannon Tinkham 61 2008

Rank Player G Year1. Nicole DeAngelis 80 20092. Britney Haring 68 20033. Nicole DeAngelis 65 20084. Shannon Tinkham 60 20095. Melina Juliano 56 20126. Shannon Tinkham 55 20077. Shannon Tinkham 52 20088. Brooke North 49 20159. Amanda Felte 48 200710. Melina Juliano 47 2014

Rank Player A Year1. Olivia Garcia 34 20172. Kaila Quinliva 29 20173. Melina Juliano 28 20154. Jessy Schwenk 22 20085. Nicole DeAngelis 20 20086. Emily Foley 17 20127. Krista Shenk 16 2012T8. Melina Juliano 15 2012T8. Olivia Garcia 15 2015T10. Krista Shenk 13 2011

Rank Player Games Years1. Katie McLoughlin 72 14-17T2. Allison Hoffer 53 05-08T2. Katie McLoughlin 53 14-174. Erika Proctor 32 12-145. Heather Heun 21 07-08

Rank Player Svs. Years 1. Katie McLoughlin 609 14-172. Allison Hoffer 531 05-083. Erika Proctor 242 12-144. Kathryn Wallace 216 20095. Kerry Hicswa 179 02-03

Rank Player W Years1. Katie McLoughlin 39 14-172. Allison Hoffer 13 05-08T3. Heather Heun 6 07-08 Liz Kovalchik 6 2003 Erika Proctor 6 12-14 save perCentaGe

(Min. 1500 Minutes)rank player sv% years1. Allison Hoffer 46.3 05-082. Katie McLoughlin 45.7 14-173. Erika Proctor 33.0 12-14

Goals aGainst averaGe(Min. 1500 Minutes)

rank player sv% years1. Katie McLoughlin 10.92 14-172. Allison Hoffer 13.62 05-083. Erika Proctor 17.93 12-14

Rank Player G YearT1. Katie McLoughlin 19 15, 16, 174. Kathryn Wallace 17 2009T5. Allison Hoffer 16 2006 Brenna Bakera 16 2010 Erika Proctor 16 2013

Rank Player Svs. Year1. Kathryn Wallace 216 20092. Allison Hoffer 197 20063. Liz Kovalchik 164 20034. Kate McLoughlin 163 20175. Katie McLoughlin 158 2014

Rank Player W Year1. Katie McLoughlin 14 20172. Katie McLoughlin 10 20163. Katie McLoughlin 9 2015T4. Erika Proctor 6 2012 Katie McLoughlin 6 2014

Rank Player GAA Year1. Katie McLoughlin 8.34 20172. Katie McLoughlin 8.46 20163. Liz Kovalchik 10.00 20034. Rebecca Kania 11.46 20045. Allison Hoffer 11.85 2005

Rank Player Sv% Year1. Liz Kovalchik 62.1 20032. Katie McLoughlin 51.7 20173. Allison Hoffer 49.2 20054. Katie McLoughlin 48.4 20165. Rebecca Kania 47.3 2004

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