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Michigan vs. UCLA....................2-0 Most goals scored (UM).........17, 5/5/09 Most goals scored (UCLA).....13, 5/5/09 Fewest goals scored (UM)....8, 2/15/09 Fewest goals scored (UCLA)....7, 2/15/09 Largest margin of victory (UM)....4, 5/5/09 Largest margin of victory (UCLA)....N/A Last Meeting....UM 17 UCLA 13, 5/5/09 Michigan Lacrosse Gameday Visit Michigan Lacrosse online at: www.umich.edu/~womenlax #5 Michigan at Santa Barbara Shootout Contact: Stuart Zaas [email protected] 9 9 A 9 (0-0) Date Opponent Location Result 2/7 Adrian# Ann Arbor, Mich. 11-20 (L) 2/12 UCLA^ Santa Barbara, Calif. 6:30 p.m 2/13 Colorado^ Santa Barbara, Calif. 11:30 a.m 2/13 Cal Poly^ Santa Barbara, Calif. 10:00 p.m 2/14 Colorado St.^ Santa Barbara, Calif. 11:30 a.m. 2/21 Toledo Ann Arbor, Mich. 2:30 p.m 3/14 John Carroll Ann Arbor, Mich. TBA 3/19 at Michigan St. East Lansing, Mich. 7:00 p.m 3/20 Miami University Ann Arbor, Mich. 11:00 a.m. 3/20 Pittsburgh Ann Arbor, Mich. 5:00 p.m 3/26 Western Michigan Ann Arbor, Mich. 6:30 p.m 3/28 Oakland Ann Arbor, Mich. 7:30 p.m 4/9 Lindenwood % St. Louis, Mo. 7:30 p.m 4/10 UC Santa Clara% St. Louis, Mo. 12:00 p.m 4/10 Minnesota% St. Louis, Mo. 8:00 p.m 4/11 Virginia Tech% St. Louis, Mo. 9:30 a.m. 4/17-18 WCLL Tournament Toledo, Ohio TBA 5/5-8 WDIA Tournament Scottsdale, Ariz. TBA Home games in BOLD played at Oosterbaan Fieldhouse # Exhibition game ^ Santa Barbara Shootout % Lindenwood Tournament All times ET Location: Santa Barbara, Calif. WOLVERINE WARMUP Michigan kicks off the 2010 season with a trip to Santa Barbara, California to take on four teams ranked in LAX Magazine’s top-10. The Wolverines are coming off a 20- 11 exhibition game loss to NCAA Division III Adrian College. Series History WEEKEND MATCHUPS CONNECTIONS UCLA seniors Lauren Ariniello and Erica Zug both played with Michigan junior Amanda Schutte for three years at La Costa Canyon High School. Date Opponent Time 2/12 #10 UCLA 6:30 p.m 2/13 #3 Colorado 11:30 a.m 2/13 #7 Cal Poly 10:00 p.m 2/14 #8 Colorado St. 11:30 a.m. BRUISING BRUINS First up for #5 Michigan (0-0) is a matchup with #10 UCLA (0-0). The Wolverines and Bruins met twice last season with Michigan winning both games. Like Michigan, UCLA has yet to play a regular season game. The Bruins are 2-0-1 in their three scrimmages. UCLA defeated USC and Occidental by a combined 46-9 margin and tied Claremont 11-11. Last season, UCLA went 12-9 including a 2-2 record at Nationals. COLORADO ENCOUNTER #3 Colorado (0-0) enters the 2010 season after finishing as the national runners-up a season ago. The Buffalo are ranked #3 in the LAX Magazine preseason poll. Michigan and Colorado played once last year with the Buffalo edging out the Wolverines 7-6 in Santa Barbara. Michigan vs. Colorado: 1-1 Most goals scored (UM).......18, 2/17/07 Most goals scored (C).......8, 2/17/07 Fewest goals scored (UM)....6, 2/14/09 Fewest goals scored (C)....7, 2/14/09 Largest margin of victory (UM)....10, 2/17/07 Largest margin of victory (C)....1, 2/14/09 Last Meeting...........COL 7 UM 6, 5/5/09 Series History MIGHTY MUSTANGS #7 Cal Poly (1-0) began its season last weekend as the seven-time WDIA champions blew out USD 25-1. The Wolverines and Mustangs met twice last season, with each squad winning once. Michigan’s 10-8 victory at Nationals last season marked the Wolverines’ first victory over the Mustangs in seven attempts. Cal Poly finished last season 9-8 after dropping three of four at Nationals. Feb. 12-14 Games 1-4

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Page 1: Michigan Lacrosse Gameday - University of Michiganwomenlax/02122010_UCSBTournament.pdf · RK PLAYER GOALS YEARS 1 Amy Johnson 124 2007-2 Alyson Gilbride 97 2002-05 3 Noelle Frazier

Michigan vs. UCLA....................2-0Most goals scored (UM).........17, 5/5/09Most goals scored (UCLA).....13, 5/5/09Fewest goals scored (UM)....8, 2/15/09Fewest goals scored (UCLA)....7, 2/15/09Largest margin of victory (UM)....4, 5/5/09Largest margin of victory (UCLA)....N/ALast Meeting....UM 17 UCLA 13, 5/5/09

Michigan Lacrosse Gameday

Visit Michigan Lacrosse online at: www.umich.edu/~womenlax

#5 Michigan at Santa Barbara ShootoutContact: Stuart [email protected]

13, 5/5/09

4, 5/5/09N/A

UM 17 UCLA 13, 5/5/09

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Date Opponent Location Result2/7 Adrian# Ann Arbor, Mich. 11-20 (L)2/12 UCLA^ Santa Barbara, Calif. 6:30 p.m2/13 Colorado^ Santa Barbara, Calif. 11:30 a.m2/13 Cal Poly^ Santa Barbara, Calif. 10:00 p.m2/14 Colorado St.^ Santa Barbara, Calif. 11:30 a.m.2/21 Toledo Ann Arbor, Mich. 2:30 p.m3/14 John Carroll Ann Arbor, Mich. TBA3/19 at Michigan St. East Lansing, Mich. 7:00 p.m3/20 Miami University Ann Arbor, Mich. 11:00 a.m.3/20 Pittsburgh Ann Arbor, Mich. 5:00 p.m3/26 Western Michigan Ann Arbor, Mich. 6:30 p.m3/28 Oakland Ann Arbor, Mich. 7:30 p.m4/9 Lindenwood % St. Louis, Mo. 7:30 p.m4/10 UC Santa Clara% St. Louis, Mo. 12:00 p.m4/10 Minnesota% St. Louis, Mo. 8:00 p.m4/11 Virginia Tech% St. Louis, Mo. 9:30 a.m.4/17-18 WCLL Tournament Toledo, Ohio TBA5/5-8 WDIA Tournament Scottsdale, Ariz. TBA

Home games in BOLD played at Oosterbaan Fieldhouse# Exhibition game^ Santa Barbara Shootout% Lindenwood Tournament

All times ETLocation: Santa Barbara, Calif.

WOLVERINE WARMUPMichigan kicks off the 2010 season with a trip to Santa Barbara, California to take on four teams ranked in LAX Magazine’s top-10. The Wolverines are coming off a 20-11 exhibition game loss to NCAA Division III Adrian College.

Series HistoryWEEKEND MATCHUPS

CONNECTIONSUCLA seniors Lauren Ariniello and Erica Zug both played with Michigan junior Amanda Schutte for three years at La Costa Canyon High School.

Date Opponent Time2/12 #10 UCLA 6:30 p.m2/13 #3 Colorado 11:30 a.m2/13 #7 Cal Poly 10:00 p.m2/14 #8 Colorado St. 11:30 a.m.

BRUISING BRUINSFirst up for #5 Michigan (0-0) is a matchup with #10 UCLA (0-0). The Wolverines and Bruins met twice last season with Michigan winning both games.

Like Michigan, UCLA has yet to play a regular season game. The Bruins are 2-0-1 in their three scrimmages. UCLA defeated USC and Occidental by a combined 46-9 margin and tied Claremont 11-11.

Last season, UCLA went 12-9 including a 2-2 record at Nationals.

COLORADO ENCOUNTER#3 Colorado (0-0) enters the 2010 season after fi nishing as the national runners-up a season ago. The Buffalo are ranked #3 in the LAX Magazine preseason poll. Michigan and Colorado played once last year with the Buffalo edging out the Wolverines 7-6 in Santa Barbara.

Michigan vs. Colorado: 1-1Most goals scored (UM).......18, 2/17/07Most goals scored (C).......8, 2/17/07Fewest goals scored (UM)....6, 2/14/09Fewest goals scored (C)....7, 2/14/09Largest margin of victory (UM)....10, 2/17/07Largest margin of victory (C)....1, 2/14/09Last Meeting...........COL 7 UM 6, 5/5/09

Series History MIGHTY MUSTANGS#7 Cal Poly (1-0) began its season last weekend as the seven-time WDIA champions blew out USD 25-1. The Wolverines and Mustangs met twice last season, with each squad winning once. Michigan’s 10-8 victory at Nationals last season marked the Wolverines’ fi rst victory over the Mustangs in seven attempts. Cal Poly fi nished last season 9-8 after dropping three of four at Nationals.

Feb. 12-14Games 1-4

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Michigan vs. Cal Poly..............................................1-6Most goals scored (UM)................................10, 5/8/09Most goals scored (CP)................................14, 5/13/05Fewest goals scored (UM)...4, three times, last 5/13/05Fewest goals scored (CP)...............................5, 2/15/04Largest margin of victory (UM).....................2, 5/8/09Largest margin of victory (CP)..................10, 5/13/05Last Meeting.........................UM 10 Cal Poly 8, 5/8/09

Series History

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Game Notes continued...

RAMPAGING RAMSColorado State (0-0) fi nished 15-8 a year ago, dropping three of four decisions at Nationals. The Wolverines and Rams met once in 2009 with Colorado State edging out Michigan 9-7. Michigan has never beat Colorado State.

Michigan vs. Colorado St........................................0-2Most goals scored (UM)............................... 9, 2/20/05Most goals scored (CSU).............................13, 2/20/05Fewest goals scored (UM).............................7, 3/28/09Fewest goals scored (CSU)............................9, 3/28/09Largest margin of victory (UM)............................N/ALargest margin of victory (CSU).................4, 2/20/05Last Meeting...............................CSU 9 UM 7, 3/28/09

Series History

SANTA BARBARA SHOOTOUTOver the three-day tournament, 95 games will be played by the 48 teams that will travel to Santa Barbara for the 22nd annual Santa Barbara Shootout.

Fifteen of the top WDIA top-21 will play in the tournament including 10 of the top 12.

Rk. Team1 Virginia Tech2 UCSB3 Colorado4 Santa Clara5 Michigan*6 Florida7 Cal Poly8 Colorado St.9 Lindenwood*10 UCLA11 Georgia12 Texas13 Central Florida14 UC Davis15 Michigan St.*16 BYU17 Maryland18 Minnesota19 Pittsburgh*20t Boston College20t Virginia

*WCLL

LAX MAGAZINE PRESEASON POLL

ROAD TRIPThe trip to Santa Barbara marks the fi rst of two scheduled weekend tournaments that the Wolverines will play in this season. Michigan will play in the Lindenwood invitational April 9-11 where they will take on several of the elite clubs in the country including defending WDIA Champion and current No.1 ranked Virginia Tech.

INJURY REPORTMichigan: Sophomore attacker Delaney Kempner(knee) is out. Freshman attacker Rachel Stattler (ankle) is questionable.

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WINNING WAYS

LOCAL TALENT TRIFECTA FOR THE TRIO Michigan’s roster includes 14 players who hail from the state of Michigan.

Player Hometown High SchoolQuinn Golinske Beverly Hills GrovesRachel Killian Plymouth LadywoodMynda Krato Grosse Pointe Grosse Pointe SouthAmelia Maturo Ann Arbor GreenhillsAlaina Mezwa Rochester Hills Sacred HeartMelissa Oddo Grosse Pointe Park Grosse Pointe SouthMaddie Palmer Bloomfi eld SeaholmJane Petoskey Ann Arbor PioneerIfat Ribon Ann Arbor HuronEmmy Scheidt Birmingham SeaholmAni Shekerjian Bloomfi eld Hills Detroit Country DayJess Stanley Bloomfi eld Hills MarianSam Staroba Grand Blanc Grand BlancRachel Stattler Bloomfi eld Hills Sacred Heart

The Wolverine’s players and coaches combine for 31 state championships with Jen Dunbar, Ginny Hughes, Kasey Hughes, Alaina Mezwa and Rachel Stattler leading the group with three each.

Name Titles High SchoolJen Dunbar 3 Birmingham United (Mich.)Ginny Hughes 3 Birmingham United (Mich.)Kasey Hughes 3 Birmingham United (Mich.)Alaina Mezwa 3 Sacred Heart (Mich.)Rachel Stattler 3 Sacred Heart (Mich.)Quinn Golinske 2 Birmingham United (Mich.)Mynda Krato 2 Grosse Pointe South (Mich.)Melissa Oddo 2 Grosse Pointe South (Mich.)Maddie Palmer 2 Birmingham United (Mich.)Emmy Scheidt 2 Birmingham United (Mich.)Sam Zetlin 2 Framingham (Mass.)Lexi Fader 1 McDonogh (Md.)Kelsey Martin 1 Radnor (Pa.)Holly Roberts 1 New Trier (Ill.)Amanda Schutte 1 La Costa Canyon (Calif.)

This past June, Michigan’s coaching trio of Jen Dunbar, Ginny Hughes and Kasey Hughes led Birmingham United to its third-consecutive state championship defeating Marian High School.

CHART TOPPERWith every goal she scores or assists on, senior attacker Amy Johnson breaks her own record for career goals and points. Entering today’s game Johnson has amassed 124 goals and 156 points over her three-year career.

RK PLAYER GOALS YEARS1 Amy Johnson 124 2007-2 Alyson Gilbride 97 2002-053 Noelle Frazier 66 2004-074 Ashley Steitz 65 2005-085 Jane Friend 64 2004-066 Britt Boehm 59 2008-7 Rachel Lary 54 2006-098 Alexis Pavle 53 2006-099 Danielle Zrwin 51 2003-0510 Jess Stanley 48 2008-

Active players are bolded

RK PLAYER POINTS YEARS1 Amy Johnson 156 2007-2 Alyson Gilbride 131 2002-053 Jane Friend 103 2004-064 Noelle Frazier 89 2004-075 Ashley Steitz 82 2005-086 Britt Boehm 74 2008-7 Alexis Pavle 72 2006-098 Maggie Preketes 66 2006-099 Rachel Lary 64 2006-0910 Jess Stanley 55 2008-

Active players are bolded

CAREER GOALS SCORED

CAREER POINTS

Game Notes continued... Game Notes continued...

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CLIMBING THE LADDER

Amy Johnson’s 32 career assists ranks third all-time. The senior attacker needs seven more helpers to tie Jane Friend’s program record of 39 and she is just two assists behind Alyson Gilbride for second place.

GOOD IN GOALSophomore Emmy Scheidt is well on pace to shatter the school record for saves after turning away 180 shots in her rookie season. Scheidt needs just 60 saves this year to match Jackie Fu’s 240 career saves.

HELPING HAND

Junior midfi elder Britt Boehm continues to move up the offensive charts as she currently ranks in the top-ten in goals, points and assists.

Statistic Boehm RankGoals 59 6th

Assists 15 10th

Points 74 6th

DON’T TEST DYNER

Senior midfi elder Arielle Dyner is Michigan’s all-time leader in passes intercepted. After picking off six as a sophomore in her rookie season, Dyner came up with three more takeaways last season.

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FAMILIAR FACESSeveral Wolverines were teammates even before donning the Maize & Blue. The trio of Quinn Golinske, Emmy Scheidt and Maddie Palmer played four years together under the coaching of Jen Dunbar, Ginny Hughes and Kasey Hughes at Birmingham United. Mynda Krato and Melissa Oddo spent four years together at Grosse Pointe South High School while Rachel Stattler and Alaina Mezwa played three years together at Sacred Heart High School.

NEXT UPAfter this weekend’s games, the Wolverines will take on Toledo Sunday, February 21 to in a WCLL conference game at Oosterbaan Fieldhouse at 7:30.

Strength of ScheduleThe Wolverines will play against ten teams which rank in the WDIA top-20 this season: #1 Virginia Tech, #3 Colorado, #4 Santa Clara, #7 Cal Poly, #8 Colorado St., #9 Lindenwood, #10 UCLA, #15 Michigan St., #18 Minnesota and #19 Pittsburgh.

Coach Dunbar on the schedule: “Every year we try to schedule the best teams in the country to challenge ourselves throughout the season. The good teams bring out the best in us. If we truly hope to be the best, we have to play against the best in the country.”

COACH’S CORNER“We keep telling the team we have to get better and better every time we step on the fi eld. Unfortunately starting our schedule as we are leaves little room for fi ghting the learning curve early in the season. We go out there and face great competition right away. We have to go out very strong as well as get better with each half we play. Its a tough goal, but it is the best way to start the season and see what we’re made of.”-Michigan Head Coach Jen Dunbar

GROWTH SPURT

With the additions of sophomore Maddie Palmer (5’10) and freshman Jane Petoskey (6’1) the Michigan attack now boasts four players who are 5’10 or taller. Joining Palmer and Petoskey are junior Rachel Killian (5’10) and senior Amy Johnson (5’10).

Game Notes continued...

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WOLVERINES HOLD CLINIC

Prior to its exhibition game against Adrian, Michigan held its eighth annual clinic at Oosterbaan Fieldhouse. Over 80 participants, ranging from middle school to high school levels packed Oosterbaan and were led through a series of different skill stations by the team.

MICHIGAN RANKED FIFTH

The Wolverines earned a No. 5 ranking in the LAX Magazine Preseason Poll. Michigan is the only team north of the Mason-Dixon line in the top-14.

PRESEASON FAVORITES

LAX Magazine has tabbed Michigan as the preseason favorites in the WCLL Division I North, edging intrastate rivals Michigan State. Michigan will face all of its Division I North opponents at home this year with the exception a trip to East Lansing where it will take on Michigan State.

2009 STATISTICAL LEADERS

Category Player StatisticGoals Amy Johnson 59Assists Britt Boehm 15Points Amy Johnson 68Interceptions Kelsey Martin 8Ground-Balls Julie Baskind 42Draw-Controls Rachel Lary 25Shots Amy Johnson 91Turnovers Julie Baskind 14

Active players in BOLD

WCLL NORTH

Team Overall Pct. Conf. Pct.John Carroll 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000Michigan State 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000University of Michigan 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000University of Toledo 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000Western Michigan 0-0 0.000 0-0 0.000

GET SOCIAL WITH UM LAX

Stay up to date with Michigan Lacrosse by signing up to follow the team on Twitter (www.twitter.com/UMLAX) and on Facebook (search Michigan Women’s Lacrosse). The team also

distributes a monthly newsletter which you can receive by signing up on our website (www.umich.edu/~womenlax).

CLUB CAPTAINS

Michigan will have tri-captains for the 2010 season including seniors Arielle Dyner (Livingston, N.J./Livingston) and Amy Santoriello (Westfi eld, N.J./Westfi eld) along with junior Britt Boehm (Rocky River, Ohio/Magnifi cant).

Game Notes continued... Game Notes continued...

Sophomore defender/midfi elder Quinn Golinske defends UCLA’s Sarah Strouk in last year’s 8-7 victory at the Santa Barbara Shootout.

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Michigan Wolverines

Britt Boehm#5

JuniorMidfield

Sports Management

Arielle Dyner#17

SeniorDefense

Sports Management

Lexi Fader#18

FreshmanAttack

Sports Management

Ashley Felber#10

JuniorAttack

Economics

Claire Gadra#15

FreshmanDefense

Undecided

Hillary Handelsman#4

FreshmanGoalie

Screenwriting & Comm.

Quinn Golinske#2

SophomoreDefense/Midfield

Movement Science

Jamee Jacobson#14

FreshmanDefense

Undecided

Amy Johnson#29

SeniorAttack

Business

Rachel Killian#23

JuniorAttack

Movement Science

Delaney Kempner#6

SophomoreAttack

Political Science

Mynda Krato#25

SophomoreGoalie

Nursing

Kelsey Martin#13

SophomoreDefense

Psychology

Amelia Maturo#8

SeniorDefenseGerman

Alaina Mezwa#7

SophomoreMidfield

Movement Science

Melissa Oddo#20

SophomoreDefensePre-med

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Michigan Wolverines

Maddie Palmer#27

SophomoreAttack

Pre-med

Jane Petoskey#31

FreshmanAttack

Undecided

Ifat Ribon#9

SophomoreAttack

Business

Holly Roberts#28

FreshmanDefense

Undecided

Amy Santoriello#17

SeniorMidfield

Psychology

Amanda Schutte#1

JuniorAttack

Sports Management

Emmy Scheidt#11

SophomoreGoalie

Business

Ani Shekerjian#24

SophomoreAttack

Sports Management

Jess Stnaley#3

JuniorMidfield

Psychology

Rachel Stattler#26

FreshmanMidfield

Biomedical Engineering

Samantha Staroba#19

SophomoreDefense

Political Science Peace & Social Justice

Maddie Sullivan#22

FreshmanDefense

Undecided

Jenna Weinberg#21

SophomoreDefense

International Studies

Samantha Zetlin#30

FreshmanAttack

Undecided

Steve Sylvia

Team Manager/TrainerFreshman

Movement Science

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No. Name Yr. Pos. Hometown High School1 Amanda Schutte Jr A San Diego, Calif. La Costa Canyon2 Quinn Golinske So D/M Beverly Hills, Mich. Groves 3 Jess Stanley Jr M Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Marian 4 Hillary Handelsman Fr G Arnold, Md. Broadneck5 Britt Boehm Jr M Cleveland, Ohio Magnificant6 Delaney Kempner So A Bethesda, Md. Sidwell Friends School7 Alaina Mezwa So M Rochester Hills, Mich. Sacred Heart8 Amelia Maturo Sr D Ann Arbor, Mich. Greenhills9 Ifat Ribon So A Ann Arbor, Mich. Huron10 Ashley Felber Jr A Denver, Colo. East 11 Emmy Scheidt So G Birmingham, Mich. Seaholm13 Kelsey Martin So D Radnor, PA Radnor14 Jamee Jacobson Fr D Lake Forest, Ill. Lake Forest15 Claire Gadra Fr D Skaneateles, NY Skaneateles16 Amy Santoriello Sr A Westfield, N.J. Westfield17 Arielle Dyner Sr D Livingston, N.J. Livingston18 Lexi Fader Fr A Owings Mills, Md. McDonogh19 Samantha Staroba Jr D Grand Blanc, Mich. Grand Blanc20 Melissa Oddo So D Grosse Pointe Park, Mich. Grosse Pointe South21 Jenna Weinberg So D Owings Mills, Md. Beth Tfiloh22 Maddie Sullivan Fr D West Hartford, Conn. Conard23 Rachel Killian Jr A Plymouth, Mich. Ladywood24 Ani Shekerjian So A/M Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Detroit Country Day25 Mynda Krato So G Grosse Pointe, Mich. Grosse Pointe South26 Rachel Stattler Fr M Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Sacred Heart27 Maddie Palmer So A Bloomfield, Mich. Seaholm28 Holly Roberts Fr D Wilmette, Ill. New Trier29 Amy Johnson Sr A Washington, D.C. Holton-Arms30 Samantha Zetlin Fr A Framingham, Mass. Framingham31 Jane Petoskey Fr A/M Ann Arbor, Mich. Pioneer

Head Coach: Jen Dunbar (3rd Season) Assistant Coaches: Ginny Hughes & Kasey Hughes (2nd Season) Team Captains: Britt Boehm, Arielle Dyner & Amy Santoriello Team Manager/Trainer: Steve Sylvia Media Relations: Stuart Zaas

Michigan Wolverines

Britt Boehm...........................................BameAmy Santoriello...................San-tor-ee-el-ohAmanda Schutte...............................Shoot-ahAni Shekerjian.....................Shuh-kur-zhian

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