2010 Providence College Field Hockey Online Team Guide

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2010 FIELD HOCKEY ASHLYN HUDSON KELLY GROGAN JULIE RUGGIERI CHRISTINE SIDERIS JAIME LIPSKI JOSCELYN MAHON

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2010 Providence College Field Hockey Online Team Guide

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2010 FIELD HOCKEY

AsHLYn HuDsOn

KELLY GROGAn

JuLIE RuGGIERI

CHRIsTInE sIDERIs

JAIME LIPsKI

JOsCELYn MAHOn

2010 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE FIELD HOCKEYAUGUST21 Sat. UMASS (scrimmage) 1:00 p.m.27 Fri. at Maine 3:00 p.m.31 Tues. BOSTON COLLEGE 7:00 p.m.SEPTEMBER3 Fri. BOSTON UNIVERSITY 7:00 p.m.5 Sun. at New Hampshire 1:00 p.m.10 Fri. at Michigan State 2:00 p.m.11 Sat. at Central Michigan 2:00 p.m.15 Wed. at Northeastern 2:00 p.m.19 Sun. COLUMBIA 1:00 p.m.24 Fri. at Connecticut * 7:00 p.m.OCTOBER2 Sat. SYRACUSE * 1:00 p.m.3 Sun. ALBANY 2:00 p.m.9 Sat. at Villanova * 1:00 p.m.11 Mon. VERMONT Noon16 Sat. RUTGERS * 11:00 a.m.17 Sun. CALIFORNIA 11:00 a.m.20 Wed. at Brown 4:00 p.m.23 Sat. LOUISVILLE * 1:00 p.m.30 Sat. at Georgetown * ^ 1:30 p.m.NOVEMBER6 Sat. at BIG EAST Championship # TBA7 Sun. at BIG EAST Championship # TBA13 Sat. at NCAA Championship % TBA14 Sun. at NCAA Championship % TBA

All dates and times are subject to change* BIG EAST Conference game^ at Washington, D.C. (American University)# at Storrs, Conn. (University of Connecticut)% site to be determined

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No. Name Yr. Pos. Hometown/High School 1 Kathi Weidman So. GK Millersville, Pa./Penn Manor 2 Kasey Bulman Fr. M/D Farmingdale, N.J./St. John Vianney 3 Ashlyn Hudson Sr. F Stoughton, Mass./Stoughton 4 Ashley Mulkey Jr. D Windham, N.H./Salem 5 Joscelyn Mahon Sr. F/D Shavertown, Pa./Lake-Lehman 6 Hillary Anderson Fr. F/M Barrington, R.I./Barrington 7 Emilie Stehly So. M/D Valley Center, Calif./Valley Center 8 Kerry Hosford Fr. F Garden City, N.Y./Garden City 9 Kelly Grogan Sr. M Allenwood, N.J./Wall Township 10 Deirdre Quinn Jr. M/D Walpole, Mass./Walpole 11 Jillian Walsh Fr. F Norwood, Mass./Norwood 12 Christie Lonsky So. M/D Dingmans Ferry, Pa./Delaware Valley 13 Shannon DiStefano Jr. GK Longmeadow, Mass./Longmeadow 14 Emily Jensen So. F/M Blandon, Pa./Fleetwood Area 15 Nicole Fernandez So. F/M Tewksbury, Mass./Proctor Academy 16 Shannon Pustis So. D Shrewsbury, Mass./Shrewsbury 17 Christine Sideris Sr. D Watertown, Mass./Watertown 18 Brittany Ross Fr. F Scarborough, Maine/Scarborough 19 Sally Adua Fr. F Madison, Conn./Daniel Hand 21 Julie Ruggieri Sr. M Barrington, R.I./Barrington 23 Emily Coholan Fr. D South Dennis, Mass./Dennis Yarmouth 24 Stephanie Matone Jr. F Washington, N.J./Mount Saint Mary Academy 28 Jaime Lipski Sr. M/F Dallas, Pa./Lake-Lehman

Head Coach: Diane Madl (Connecticut '89, 9th Season) Associate Head Coach: Tina Cormier (New Brunswick '01, 9th Season) Assistant Coach/Goalkeeping: Deb Hagie (Providence '93, 6th Season) Captains: Ashlyn Hudson '11, Jaime Lipski '11, Julie Ruggieri '11

2010 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE FIELD HOCKEY ROSTER

2010 PROVIDENCE QUICK FACTSLocation: .....................................................................................Providence, Rhode Island 02918Founded: ..........................................................................................................................................1917Enrollment: .....................................................................................................................................3,837President: ........................................................................................Reverend Brian J. Shanley, O.P.Denomination: .............................................................................................. Catholic (Dominican)Associate VP/Athletics Director: ................................................................Robert G. Driscoll, Jr.Assistant VP/Executive Associate AD/SWA: .............................................................. Jill LaPointAssociate Athletic Director/External Relations: ............................................. Steve NapolilloAssociate Athletic Director/Student-Athlete Development: .................. Nicholas ReggioAssociate Athletic Director/Business: ............................................................................ Mac HartAssociate Athletic Director/Sports Information/Marketing: ...........................Arthur ParksAssociate Athletic Director/Facilities and Game Mgmt.: .............................Carl LaBrancheAssociate Athletic Director/Compliance: ............................................................... Joe NicastroAssociate Athletic Director/Sports Medicine: .......................................................... John RockDirector of Athletic Media Relations: ......................................................... Jennifer RynearsonDirector of Athletic Marketing: ................................................................................... Katie MooreConference: ............................................................................................BIG EAST, NCAA Division INickname: .......................................................................................................................................FriarsColors: .............................................................................................................Black, White and SilverHome Field: ...................................... Friar Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex (artificial turf )Head Coach: ........................................................Diane Madl (Connecticut ‘89), Ninth seasonRecord at Providence (Career): ................................................................................ 86-77 (86-77)Associate Head Coach: .......................................................Tina Cormier (New Brunswick ‘01)Assistant Coach/Goalkeeping: ..................................................... Deb Hagie (Providence '93) Field Hockey Office Phone: ....................................................(401) 865-1518, (401) 865-17182009 Record: .................................................................................................................................. 10-102009 BIG EAST Record/Finish: ..............................................................................................3-3/4th2010 BIG EAST Preseason Poll/NFHCA National Coaches' Poll: ................................4th/RVLetterwinners Returning/Lost: ..................................................................................................16/8Starters Returning/Lost: .................................................................................................................5/6Newcomers: ............................................................................................................................................ 7Team Captains: ....................................................Ashlyn Hudson, Jaime Lipski, Julie RuggieriSports Information Contact: ...................................................................................Chris MagnoliEmail: ...........................................................................................cmagnoli@friars.providence.edu Sports Information Phone: .....................................................................................(401) 865-2272Sports Information Fax: ...........................................................................................(401) 865-2583Athletic Website: ......................................................................................................www.Friars.com

The 2010 Providence College Field Hockey Online Team Guide is published by the Providence College Department of Athletics and all rights are reserved. All information in this guide is property of Providence College. Editor: Jennifer Rynearson. Editorial Assistance: Chris Magnoli and Julie Ruggieri. Design & Layout: Jennifer Rynearson. Photography: Tom Maguire, Richard Benjamin, Dave Klotz, Shelley Feller, Steve Parker and Jennifer Rynearson.

TEAM INFORMATION

PROVIDENCE FIELD HOCKEY CLASS OF 2011Julie Ruggieri, Joscelyn Mahon, Ashlyn Hudson, Christine Sideris,

Kelly Grogan & Jaime Lipski

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A QUICK LOOK AT COACH MADLHometown: Mountaintop, PennsylvaniaAlma Mater: Connecticut, 1989Coaching Experience:USA Field Hockey Level III Coaching Accreditation, 2009Head Coach • Providence College, 2002-presentAssistant Coach • Univ. of Maine, 1993-2001Head Coach USA/Canadian Challenge Cup (U-19), 2005Assistant Coach U.S. Olympic Development Select/Futures Elite International Easter Tourn. (U-16), 2007 Futures Development Invitational Camp, 2004-2006Asst. Coach New England/Boston Senior HPTC, 2006-10B-Camp, 2004National Team Experience:Olympic Games • Atlanta, Georgia - 1996Champions Trophy - 1995Inter-Continental Cup - 1989 and 1995World Cup - 1990World University Games - 1989Collegiate Playing Experience:University of Connecticut, 1985-1989Honors & Awards: Two-time All-America selection, 1987-88Honda Broderick Award winner, 1989Inducted into Luzerne County Hall of Fame, 2005BIG EAST Coach of the Year, 2006NFHCA Northeast Region Coach of the Year, 2006Words Unlimited Female Sport Coach of the Year, 2006Inducted into Pennsylvania Athletic Hall of Fame, 2008

Diane Madl became the program’s sixth head coach all-time on Febru-ary 4, 2002 and will embark on her ninth season at the helm in 2010. Madl and her staff have helped to rebuild the Friar field hockey program, enjoying some of the most successful seasons in program history.

Since her arrival, she has transformed the field hockey program into a contender in the BIG EAST Conference and put the Friars back on the map at the national level. In what began as a rebuilding process in 2002, Madl has compiled an overall record of 86-77 in eight seasons, including a 54-31 (.635) mark that spans each of the last four campaigns (2006-2009).

During the recent four-year stretch, Madl helped the Friars clinch a berth in the BIG EAST Field Hockey Championship each season, and have been

mainstays in the NFHCA Division I National Coaches' Poll. The Friars captured the BIG EAST Conference regular-season title in 2006 and advanced to the championship game of the conference tournament twice in the last four years (2006, 2007). Providence College President, Father Brian J. Shanley and Athlet-ics Director Bob Driscoll, recently awarded Madl with a contract extension through the 2013 season.

During Madl's first three seasons on the sidelines, the team still played on a grass surface. During that initial stretch the team posted a 26-33 record, while attempting to change the culture of the program under its new leadership. In 2005, Providence field hockey started a new era with the opening of the Friar Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex. The "Complex" is a state-of-the-art Astroturf facility that has helped to springboard the program back on to the national scene. After some initial growing pains in the new facility and registering a 6-13 overall record in 2005, the Friars have not looked back.

The Friars' recent run of success began in 2006 in what is described as one of the most celebrated seasons in program history. The Friars posted an 18-4 overall record and captured the BIG EAST Conference Regular-Season title. Providence’s 18 victories in 2006 are tied for second most all-time in program history, while the Friars’ five league victories marks a program best. The program quickly found itself among the nation's best and was ranked in the NFHCA Division I National Coaches’ Poll for nine-consecutive weeks, including seven-straight weeks in the top-15. At season’s end, the Friars earned a final ranking of 11th. Madl was honored as the BIG EAST Conference Coach of the Year, Dita/NFHCA Division I Northeast Region Coach of the Year and Words Unlimited Coach of the Year.

That same year, Lauren Sickel and Rachel Chamberlain became the first Friars since 1997 to claim All-America honors, as both players were named to the third team. Chamberlain was tabbed BIG EAST Conference Goalkeeper of the Year and was one of five players to earn All-BIG EAST honors and NFHCA All-Region honors.

The ride continued in 2007, as the Friars posted a 14-8 overall record, including a 4-2 mark in the BIG EAST. The Friars advanced to the BIG EAST Championship game for the second-straight season, after defeating No. 11 Louisville, 2-0, in the semifinals. The Friars dropped a heartbreaking, 1-0, decision to No. 4 Connecticut in the championship game the next day.

In 2008, the Friars advanced to the BIG EAST Tournament for the third-straight season after posting a 12-9 overall record (3-3 BIG EAST). Four Friars earned All-BIG EAST and/or NFHCA All-Northeast Region accolades at season's end. Nellie Poulin became the ninth Friar in program history, and third player under the direction of Madl, to earn All-America honors as a member of the Third Team. Poulin went on to represent New England for the

second-straight season at the U.S. Field Hockey High Performance Women's National Champi-onship (2009), and finished as the tournament's top scorer with five goals in six games. Current Friar senior Jaime Lipski joined Poulin on the New England team in 2009 and earned herself an invi-tation to U.S. Junior National Camp. Lipski is the first player to earn a Junior National Camp invitation under Madl's tutelage.

The 2009 season featured one of the most challenging schedules in the nation and the team finished the year with a 10-10 overall record (3-3 BIG EAST). Of the Friars 10 losses, eight were decided by one goal, including five, one-goal losses to opponents ranked in the top-10 of the national poll. Providence made its fourth-straight appearance at the BIG EAST Field Hockey Championship, but fell to then-No. 5 Syracuse, 2-1, in the semifinals. The Friars concluded the season ranked 23rd in the NCAA RPI and were ranked as high as No. 19 in the NFHCA National Coaches' Poll. Poulin earned All-America honors for the second-straight season as a member of the NFHCA Second-Team, and became one of just four players in program history to earn All-America honors multiple times. Current Friar sophomore Nicole Fernandez became the second field hockey player from Providence to earn an invitation to U.S. Junior National Camp in the summer of 2010.

During Madl’s eight seasons on the sidelines, she has helped to mentor three players, who earned All-America honors a total of four times. She also has helped to develop a to-tal of 26 All-BIG EAST selections and 24 All-Northeast Region honorees. More importantly, her teams have competed just as fiercely in the classroom. Madl has had the privilege of coaching 22 student-athletes who have earned NFHCA Division I National Academic Squad honors a total of 45 times, and 42 players who have been named to the BIG EAST Academic All-Star Team a total of 93 times.

Madl, a native of Mountaintop, Pennsylvania, was a three-sport stand-out in field hock-ey, basketball and softball at Crestwood High School. Upon completion of her high school career, she went on to play field hockey at the University of Connecticut from 1985-88. While at UConn, she helped the Huskies capture the NCAA Division I National Champion-ship in 1985. She was a two-time All-America selection as a junior and senior (1987, 1988)

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HEAD COACHNINTH SEASONALMA MATER • CONNECTICUT '89

DIANEMADL

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Tina Cormier enters her ninth season with the Providence College field hockey program in 2009. She spent her first six seasons on the sidelines as an assistant coach, and in 2008 she was promoted to associate head coach.

Cormier has helped Head Coach Diane Madl in a rebuilding process that has placed Providence in the national rankings during each of the last four seasons, and has helped the program qualify for four-consecutive BIG EAST Championship Tournaments (2006-2009), including two appearances in the championship game (2006-07).

Cormier came to Providence with coaching experience at the collegiate, high school and youth levels. A native of Ste-Marie de Kent, New Brunswick (Canada), Cormier served as a part-time assistant field hockey coach at New Brunswick. Cormier also served as the assistant field hockey and assistant ice hockey coach at Sussex Regional High School. Additionally, she coached a 12-14 year old girls' field hockey team in Germany, and has been involved with numerous Provincial Field Hockey teams in New Brunswick.

A 2001 graduate of New Brunswick, she has earned numerous accolades for her prowess on the field hockey field. In 2001, Cormier was honored as the University of New Brunswick’s Female Athlete of the Year. In 2000, she earned the Liz Hoffman Player of the Year Award (MVP) as part of the Canadian Inter-University Athletic Union (C.I.A.U.). Cormier was selected as the Dr. Garnett Copeland Medal Winner as the top all-around athlete at UNB in 1999 for her performance in field hockey and ice hockey. She was a five-time C.I.A.U. First-Team All-Canadian selection and five-time A.U.A.A. Most Valuable Player. In 1996, Cormier was recognized as a C.I.A.U., A.U.A.A. and UNB Rookie of the Year. She also was a member of the Canadian National Squad.

Cormier earned her Level II USA Field Hockey Coaching Accreditation in 2008, which is the second-highest accreditation available in the U.S. system. With that accreditation, Cormier is able to work with High Performance & Developmental programs in the United States. In 2010, Cormier was an assistant coach for Boston HPTC, which competed at the Women's Junior National Championship in Virginia Beach, Va.

Cormier also is the Co-Director of Circle to Circle Field Hockey Camps, LLC., and has been involved with Futures over the last six years, and has served as a head coach in the program since 2004. Cormier also has served as the Regional Coaching Director for Futures (Reg. 3), and was a head coach of a U-16 Team at the National Futures Championship (2005, 2006).

Cormier received a bachelor’s degree in education and kinesiology from the University of New Brunswick, and has worked as a physical education teacher in grade levels ranging from kindergarten to eighth grade.

ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDSLinda Mathinas 1976 (1) 4-5-0 (.444)Mary Beth Alexander 1977-1978 (2) 16-9-2 (.629)Kate Denning 1979-1984 (6) 56-46-4 (.547)Jackie Barto 1985-1997 (13) 163-93-22 (.634)Bill Davidson 1998-2001 (4) 30-50-0 (.375)Diane Madl 2002-present (8) 86-77-0 (.528) 1976-present (34) 355-280-28 (.557)

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS1976 4-5 L. Mathinas1977 4-6-1 M. Alexander1978 12-3-1 M. Alexander1979 13-3 K. Denning1980 11-5 K. Denning1981 8-9-1 K. Denning1982 7-12 K. Denning1983 11-7-1 K. Denning1984 6-10-2 K. Denning1985 5-9-4 J. Barto1986 8-8-4 J. Barto1987 18-1-3 J. Barto1988 17-4-3 J. Barto1989 21-3 J. Barto1990 18-5-1 J. Barto1991 12-8-2 J. Barto1992 13-6-2 J. Barto

1993 9-9-3 J. Barto1994 11-10 J. Barto1995 9-10 J. Barto1996 11-10 J. Barto1997 11-10 J. Barto1998 5-15 B. Davidson1999 7-12 B. Davidson2000 7-15 B. Davidson2001 11-8 B. Davidson2002 8-12 D. Madl2003 8-11 D. Madl2004 10-10 D. Madl2005 6-13 D. Madl2006 18-4 D. Madl2007 14-8 D. Madl2008 12-9 D. Madl2009 10-10 D. Madl

and earned the prestigious Honda Broderick Award upon the completion of her career, as the top collegiate field hockey player in the nation. Madl also earned Academic All-America honors and graduated magna cum laude, with a bachelor’s degree in business administration in 1989.

Madl went on to play for the U.S. National Team and competed in a mul-titude of events for Team USA, including the World University Games (1989), World Cup (1990), Inter-Continental Cup (1989 and 1995) and the Champi-ons Trophy (1995). She reached the pinnacle of her playing career in 1996 as a member of the U.S. National Team that competed in the Olympic Games, held in Atlanta, Georgia.

Madl still finds time to give back to U.S. Field Hockey. She remains ac-tive with Futures, having coached the U-19 team in the USA/Canadian Chal-lenge Cup (2005) and assisted the U-16 team that participated in the U.S. Olympic Development Select/Futures Elite International Easter Tournament in the Netherlands (2007). Madl also has served as an assistant coach for USA Field Hockey High Performance Women’s National Championship New England Team (2006-2008), and assisted the team at the New England Train-ing Center in 2009 prior to the Women's National Championship. In 2010, Madl continued her involvement with HPTC as an assistant for Boston's Se-nior Team under the new format for the Women's National Championship. Madl recently earned her U.S. Field Hockey Level III Coaching Accreditation in 2009, which is the highest coaching accreditation in the U.S. system. With the accreditation, Madl is eligible to work with the U.S. National Team pro-grams.

Madl’s coaching career began at the University of Maine as an assistant in 1993. She remained with the Black Bear program for nine seasons until departing for Providence College.

In addition to her success at Providence College and her activity within the circles of U.S. Field Hockey, Madl served as the camp director for Provi-dence College Field Hockey Day Camps in 2003 and 2004. Since then, she has taken ownership of Circle to Circle Field Hockey Camps, LLC., which came to fruition in 2005. During the summer of 2006, Madl added a Team Camp to her Circle to Circle summer circuit and has flourished, becoming one of the top camp organizations in the Northeast.

Madl was inducted into the Luzerne County (Pa.) Athletic Hall of Fame in 2005, and was inducted into the Pennsylvania State Athletic Hall of Fame on May 18, 2008. She is the daughter of Ruth Ann and David Madl.

FIELD HOCKEY STAFF

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACHNINTH SEASONALMA MATER • NEW BRUNSWICK '01

TINACORMIER

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Deb Hagie joins the staff for her sixth season as an assistant coach at Providence. In addition to her role working with the Friar goalkeepers, she also is heavily involved in the Friars' team-building and team-dynamic de-velopment. Hagie began working with the team during Providence’s spring, non-traditional season in 2005.

Hagie, a Providence College graduate, was a stand-out goalkeeper for the Friars from 1989 to 1992. During her four-year career, she was a two-

time All-Region selection in 1990 and 1991. She also was named the Most Outstanding Performer at the conclusion of the 1991 BIG EAST Confer-ence Championship. That season, the Friars captured the BIG EAST title with a, 1-0, overtime victory against Con-necticut. Hagie was credited with the shutout in goal, and remains the only Friar in pro-gram history to have earned Most Outstanding Performer honors at the BIG EAST Field Hockey Championship.

Hagie served as the head field hockey coach at South Kingstown High School (R.I.), where she led her squad to its first State Championship in 27 years.

She also has served as an assistant coach at Yale, Rhode Island and Connecticut.

Kenneth White was appointed the College's head strength and condi-tioning coach on July 13, 2003 and is in the midst of his eighth year with the athletic department.

White, who came to Providence from Stony Brook University, handles all the strength and conditioning requirements of the Friar's 19 varsity athletic teams. At Stony Brook, he was appointed as the first strength and conditioning coach in the pro-gram’s history. White was responsible for the design and implementation of training programs for all 20 of Stony Brook’s varsity sports.

In addition to Stony Brook, White was the strength and condi-tioning coach at St. Bonaventure University from 1997-99 and served as a graduate assistant at Columbia University for two years.

White received a bachelor’s degree from the University of Vermont in 1992 and later earned a master’s degree in 1999 from Columbia University. White is certified by the National Strength and Conditioning Association as a Certified Strength and Condi-tioning Specialist (CSCS). He also has a Club Coach/Olympic Weightlifting Certification from USA Weightlifting.

Michele Zielinski joined the Providence College Sports Medicine staff in the fall of 2009 and works with the men's lacrosse and field hockey programs. Previously, she worked at Manhattan College as a graduate assistant athletic trainer and was responsible for the women's soccer and men's lacrosse pro-grams. Her duties with the Friars include the daily treatment and rehabilitation of athletic injuries and illnesses as well as the education of student-athletes on basic health care.

Prior to Manhattan, Zielinski held the student athletic trainer position at Marist College and worked closely with the women's basketball and football programs. Additionally, Zielinski has worked as a student athletic trainer at Vassar College, SUNY New Paltz, Spackenkill High School and Newburgh Free Academy.

Zielinski also holds previous work experience with the New York Empire State Games and the Special Olympics.

Zielinski earned a bachelor's degree in athletic training from Marist College in 2006 and a master's of education degree in general and special education from Manhattan College.

She is an active member in the National Athletic Trainers Association and is a certified American Red Cross CPR/AED Professional Rescuer.

Jill La PointExecutive Associate

AD/SWA

Jen RynearsonDirector of Athletic

Media Relations

Natalie LaSalleAssistant Strength & Conditioning Coach

Rick BlackadarAssistant Strength & Conditioning Coach

FIELD HOCKEY SUPPORT STAFF

Chris JudgeEquipment

Manager

Rev. Thomas ErtleAthletic Department

Chaplain

Lisa VieiraSenior Office

Assistant

FIELD HOCKEY STAFF

Chris MagnoliSports Information

Contact

STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACHEIGHTH SEASONALMA MATER • VERMONT '92

KENNETHWHITE

ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER2ND SEASONALMA MATER • MARIST '06

MICHELEZIELINSKI

ASSISTANT COACHGOALKEEPING/TEAM BUILDINGSIXTH SEASONALMA MATER • PROVIDENCE '93

DEBHAGIE

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MEET THE FRIARS

As a Junior: Played 20 games for the Friars and appeared in the starting line-up 19 times…Finished second on the team in scoring with a career-high 25 points on 10 goals and five assists… Her 10 goals were second best on the team while her five assists were third-best…Led the Friars in scoring during BIG EAST regular-season play with 10 points on four goals and two assists…Tallied a season-best four points in games against Rutgers (10/9), George-town (10/24) and Vermont (11/1)… Registered a season-high two goals versus Georgetown (10/24)…Named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll twice during the season (9/28, 10/26)… Finished the season tied for 22nd on the Friars’ all-time career scoring list with 53 points (20 goals/13 assists)…Her 20 goals are tied for 21st all-time…Member of the 2010 U.S. Field Hockey Boston High Performance Training squad...BIG EAST Academic All-Star.As a Sophomore: Started all 21 games for the Friars at forward...Finished the year second on the team in scoring with a career-high 23 points on eight goals and seven assists...Tal-lied three game-winning goals, including the golden goal in a 2-1, double-overtime victory against 13th-ranked Boston College on October 1...Named to BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll twice during the season (9/15, 11/3)... Her eight goals were tied for second on the team, while her seven assists were third-best...Earned the program's "Mountain Climber Award" as the most improved player on the team.As a Freshman: Played 18 games and appeared in the starting line-up twice...Scored five points on two goals and one assist...Tallied her first collegiate points on a goal vs. Yale (9/1)...Notched first assist against Georgetown (9/15).In High School: Four-year letterwinner in field hockey at Stoughton High School... Also earned three letters each in basketball and softball... Two-time captain of the field hockey team... Captained the basketball and softball teams as a senior... Scored 40 points on 11 goals and 18 assists as a senior... Recorded 117 points on 36 goals and 45 assists... Three-time Hockomock League All-Star and Brockton Enterprise All-Scholastic selection... Two-time Patriot Ledger All-Scholastic honoree and two-time Team Most Valuable player at Stoughton in 2005 and 2006.Personal: Born May 24, 1989...Daughter of David and Heidi Hudson...Has two sisters, MacKenzie and Carley, and one brother, Ryan...Biology major.

CAREER STATISTICS / HONORS GP/GS SHT G A PTS 2007 18/2 8 2 1 52008 21/21 28 8 7 232009 20/19 27 10 5 25TOTALS 59/42 63 20 13 53

BIG EAST Academic All-Star • 2009

SENIOR FORWARDSTOUGHTON, MASS.STOUGHTON

ASHLYNHUDSON#3

As a Junior: Appeared in 19 games for the Friars and appeared in the starting line-up 16 times.As a Sophomore: Played 13 games for the Friars and appeared in the starting line-up five times...Attempted two shots.As a Freshman: Played 16 games and appeared in the starting line-up two times...Scored her first collegiate goal in a 2-0 victory against Rhode Island on 9/12.In High School: Earned a total of 10 varsity letters in field hockey, basketball and softball at Lake Lehman High School...Captained the basketball and softball teams... Recorded 43 goals and 33 assists for a total of 119 career points as a member of the field hockey team...Led the team in scoring as a senior with 48 points (14 goals, 20 assists)... Named the 2006-2007 U.S. Marines Distinguished Athlete of the Year...Earned NFHCA Academic All-American and Pennsylvania Academic All-State...Helped guide Lake Lehman to a 67-13 record during her four years on the team...Played high school field hockey with current Friar and fellow senior Jaime Lipski... Was coached by Jean Lipski (Jaime's mother).Personal: Born June 13, 1989...Daughter of Colleen and James Mahon...Has one brother, James and one sister, Colleen...Health policy and management major.

CAREER STATISTICS GP/GS SHT G A PTS 2007 16/2 3 1 0 22008 13/5 2 0 0 02009 19/16 0 0 0 0TOTALS 48/23 5 1 0 2

SENIOR FORWARD/DEFENSESHAVERTOWN, PA.LAKE-LEHMAN

JOSCELYNMAHON#5

HUDSON MAHON

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MEET THE FRIARS

As a Junior: Played in 20 games for the Friars and appeared in the starting line-up 13 times…Finished fifth on the team with a career-high 13 points…Registered career-highs in goals (five) and assists (three)…Recorded game winning goals against Rutgers (10/9) and Brown (10/20)…Scored goals in four consecutive games… Tallied at least one point in seven of the Friars’ last nine games of the season… Named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll twice (10/19, 11/2)... Earned the program's "Mountain Climber Award" as the most improved player on the team...NFHCA Division I National Academic Squad...BIG EAST Academic All-Star.As a Sophomore: Played in all 21 games for the Friars and appeared in the starting line-up 15 times...Scored one goal and one assist against Maine on September 28 to mark her first collegiate points...BIG EAST Academic All-Star.As a Freshman: Played 13 games for the Friars...BIG EAST Academic All-Star.In High School: A four-year letter winner in field hockey and lacrosse at Wall Township High School... Two-year captain of the field hockey team and earned the honor for lacrosse as a senior... Scored 100 career points in field hockey on 38 goals and 24 assists... Earned All-Central Jersey honors twice in her career... A two-time All-Shore, All-Monmouth County and All-Division selection (2004-2006)... NJSIAA Scholar-Athlete Award winner in 2007... Helped guide Wall Township to a 41-22-10 record during her career... A member of Futures Elite and is a three-time participant at the National Futures Tournament.Personal: Born June 27, 1989...Daughter of Michael and Susan Grogan...Has one brother, Matthew, and one sister, Kathleen...Humanities major.

CAREER STATISTICS / HONORS GP/GS SHT G A PTS 2007 13/0 0 0 0 02008 21/15 8 1 1 32009 20/13 20 5 3 13TOTALS 53/28 28 6 4 16

BIG EAST Academic All-Star • 2007, 2008, 2009NFHCA Division I National Academic Squad • 2009

SENIOR MIDFIELDALLENWOOD, N.J.WALL TOWNSHIP

KELLYGROGAN#9

As a Sophomore and Junior: Served as a team manager in an effort to concentrate on academics... Assisted the coaching staff during practice sessions and managed in-game video services... Returned to the field as a player during the 2010 spring season... BIG EAST Academic All-Star (2009).As a Freshman: Played three games for the Friars as a defender...BIG EAST Academic All-Star.In High School: Earned a total of 10 varsity letters in field hockey, ice hockey, softball and outdoor track... Helped guide Watertown High School to four-consecutive Middlesex League Championships during her career... Recorded 10 goals and 10 assists for 30 career points... Named Freshman Athlete of the Year in 2004... Earned Outstanding Senior Athlete and Senior Scholar-Athlete of the Year at Watertown in 2007... Named Daily News Tribune All-Star in 2006...Captained the ice hockey team two years - including one year as an assistant captain.Personal: Born May 17, 1989...Daughter of Marybeth and Mark Sideris ...Has two brothers, Stephen and Nicholas...Biology major.

CAREER STATISTICS / HONORS GP/GS SHT G A PTS 2007 3/0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 3/0 0 0 0 0

BIG EAST Academic All-Star • 2007, 2009

SENIOR DEFENSEWATERTOWN, MASS.WATERTOWN

CHRISTINESIDERIS#17

GROGAN SIDERIS

7 - 2010 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE FRIARS

MEET THE FRIARS

As a Junior: Started all 20 games for the Friars…Finished fourth on the team in points with 19 on eight goals and three assists…Her eight goals were third-best on the team… Finished second on the team in scoring during BIG EAST regular-season play with nine points on four goals and one assist…Matched her single-game career high of five points on two goals and one assist versus Rutgers (10/9)…Scored the game-tying goal in a 2-1 victory over then-No. 4 Princeton (9/20)…Registered two goals against Georgetown including the game winner (10/24)…All-BIG EAST Second-Team selection…Named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (10/12)…Earned NFHCA Second-Team All-Northeast Region honors…Finished the season ranked 18th on the Friars all-time scoring list with 59 points (25 goals/9 assists)…Her 25 goals are tied for 13th all-time…Selected to play for Boston at the 2010 U.S. Field Hockey High Performance Senior Women’s National Championship in Virginia Beach... BIG EAST Academic All-Star...NFHCA Division I National Academic Squad.As a Sophomore: Started all 21 games...Finished fourth on the team in points (20) and tied for second in goals (eight)...Also tallied four assists...Finished third on the team in scor-ing during BIG EAST regular-season play with seven points on three goals and one assist...Scored a season-high three points in three games on the year...Named to BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll on September 22...BIG EAST Academic All-Star and NFHCA Division I National Academic Squad selection.As a Freshman: Played 22 games and made 20 starts...Tied for fourth on the team in scoring with 20 points (nine goals and two assists)...Tied for first on the team in goals scored with nine...Scored her first collegiate points against Dartmouth (9/9) with two goals and one assist for a season-high five points...Posted three multiple-goal games...Scored two game winning goals vs. Maine (9/23) and Harvard (9/26)...Named to BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll on two occasions (9/10, 9/24)...Earned NFHCA Division I National Academic Team and BIG EAST Academic All-Star accolades.In High School: Earned four varsity letters in field hockey and lacrosse at Barrington... Earned three varsity letters in basketball... Captured four State Championships in lacrosse, two in field hockey and one in basketball, including a sweep of all three State Championships as a senior... In field hockey, led the State (R.I.) in scoring as a junior (51 pts) and senior (59 pts)... A three-time First-Team All-State and All-Division selection (2004-2006)... Earned North Re-gion All-America honors (2005, 2006)... Named MVP of the Rhode Island State Tournament and All-Tournament selection in 2005 and 2006...USFHA National Academic Squad (2006)... Named Words Unlimited School-Girl Athlete of the Year and Rhode Island Interscholastic League Female Athlete of the Year as a senior... Two-year Futures participant... Also earned First-Team All-America and All-State honors in lacrosse at Barrington.Personal: Born April 27, 1989...Daughter of John and Peggy Ruggieri...Has two brothers, John and Kyle, and a twin sister, Danielle...Elementary education and special education major.

CAREER STATISTICS / HONORS GP/GS SHT G A PTS 2007 22/20 20 9 2 202008 21/21 33 8 4 202009 20/20 35 8 3 19TOTALS 63/61 88 25 9 59

All-BIG EAST • 2009 (2nd Team)NFHCA All-Northeast Region • 2009 (2nd Team)NFHCA Division I National Academic Squad • 2007, 2008, 2009BIG EAST Academic All-Star • 2007, 2008, 2009

JULIERUGGIERI#21

As a Junior: Started all 20 games for the Friars…Finished second on the team in assists with six…Named to the 2009 BIG EAST All-Tournament Team…Earned Second Team All-BIG EAST honors… Earned NFHCA First-Team All-Northeast Region honors…Finished the season tied for 18th on the Friars’ all-time assist list (15)…Recipient of the “Golden Rule Award” for the second-straight season…Earned a roster spot at the 2010 U.S. Field Hockey High Performance Women’s Senior National Championship for the second-straight year and played for Boston... BIG EAST Academic All-Star...NFHCA Division I National Academic Squad.As a Sophomore: Started all 21 games for the Friars...Finished fifth on the team in scoring with 20 points on six goals and eight assists...Her six goals were third-best on the team, while her eight assists ranked second...Posted a season-high four points in two games vs. Maine (9/28) and Brown (10/22)...Notched one game-winning goal on the year in a 2-1 victory against regional foe Northeastern (9/4)...Named to NFHCA Division I All-Northeast Region Second Team...Recipient of the program's "Golden Rule Award"... BIG EAST Academic All-Star and NFHCA Division I National Academic Squad selection...Played for the New England Team at the Women's High Performance National Championship in Virginia Beach (6/09)...Earned an invitation to U.S. Junior National Camp.As a Freshman: Played 22 games and appeared in the starting line-up 15 times...Recorded her first collegiate point on an assist vs. Dartmouth (9/9)...Scored first collegiate goal in a, 4-3, overtime victory against Northwestern (10/7)...Named BIG EAST Academic All-Star.In High School: Earned nine varsity letters as a four-sport athlete at Lake-Lehman High School... Competed in field hockey, track and field, swimming and basketball... Captained the field hockey and track teams as a senior...Two-time Pennsylvania First-Team All-State selec-tion (2005, 2006)... Second-Team All-State selection in 2004... Citizens' Voice All-Star (2005, 2006)... Led field hockey team to the Wyoming Valley Conference title in 2003...In track, holds school records in the 400 meters, 4x400 meter relay and 4x800 meter relay... Helped guide track team to Wyoming Valley Conference titles in 2004 and 2007...Played high school field hockey with current Friar and fellow senior Joscelyn Mahon...Coached by her mother, Jean, at Lake Lehman (field hockey).Personal: Born March 15, 1989...Daughter of Philip and Jean Lipski...Has one brother, Michael, and one sister, Lauren...Majoring in psychology with a minor in business.

CAREER STATISTICS / HONORS GP/GS SHT G A PTS 2007 22/15 11 1 1 32008 21/21 20 6 8 202009 20/20 11 0 6 6TOTALS 63/56 42 7 15 29

All-BIG EAST • 2009 (2nd Team)NFHCA All-Northeast Region • 2008 (2nd Team); 2009 (1st Team)BIG EAST All-Tournament Team • 2009U.S. National Championship (HPTC New England) • 2009U.S. Junior National Camp • 2009U.S. Under-21 Training Squad • 2010NFHCA Division I National Academic Squad • 2008, 2009BIG EAST Academic All-Star • 2007, 2008, 2009

SENIOR MIDFIELD/FORWARDDALLAS, PA.LAKE-LEHMAN

JAIMELIPSKI#28

SENIOR MIDFIELDBARRINGTON, R.I.BARRINGTON

RUGGIERI LIPSKI

8 - 2010 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE FRIARS

MEET THE FRIARS

As a Sophomore: Did not play during the 2009 season because of injury...BIG EAST Academic All-Star.As a Freshman: Played 13 games for the Friars and appeared in the starting line-up seven times...BIG EAST Academic All-Star.In High School: Four-year varsity letter winner in field hockey and outdoor track at Salem High School...Two-year captain of the field hockey team...Four-time Scholar-Athlete Award Winner...Named Student of the Month (5/07) by the NH/Methuen, Mass. Rotary Club in recognition of outstanding community service...Student Leadership Conference in 2007...Won NHADA High School Female Athletic and Academic Award as a senior.Personal: Born April 28, 1990...Daughter of Jerilyn Mulkey and the late Rich Nadeau...Has two brothers, Bob and Richie...Elementary/special education major.

CAREER STATISTICS / HONORS GP/GS SHT G A PTS 2008 13/7 0 0 0 0TOTALS 13/7 0 0 0 0

BIG EAST Academic All-Star • 2008, 2009

As a Sophomore: Played in three games for the Friars and appeared in the starting line-up once…Recorded a season-high five saves against Massachusetts on August 29 and finished the year with a 1-1 record…Registered a 0.857 save percentage and a 0.74 goals against average in 94 minutes of action…Recorded her first-career victory against Rutgers on October 9...BIG EAST Academic All-Star.As a Freshman: Did not play.In High School: Earned three varsity letters in field hockey and indoor/outdoor track at Longmeadow High School...Captained each team as a senior...Four-time Republican All-Scholastic selection...Two-time member of the Republican Super Seven for Western Massachusetts...Helped guide Longmeadow to four league titles and finished as Western Mass. Champs three times...Longmeadow posted a 62-3-7 overall record during her tenure with the team...A member of Futures Elite and has participated in the National Futures Tournament three times.Personal: Born March 16, 1990...Daughter of Tim and Louise DiStefano...Has one brother, Sam... Elementary education major.

CAREER STATISTICS / HONORS GP/GS MIN SV/SV% G/GAA REC2008 0/0 0 0/0.000 0/0.00 0-02009 3/1 94:09 6/0.857 1/0.74 1-1TOTALS 3/1 94:09 6/0.857 1/0.74 1-1

BIG EAST Academic All-Star • 2009

As a Sophomore: Appeared in 17 games for the Friars...BIG EAST Academic All-Star.As a Freshman: Played nine games for the Friars as a first-year player.In High School: Three-sport athlete at Walpole High School in field hockey, softball and basketball...Earned two varsity letters and was a two-year starter in field hockey... Earned the varsity team's Rookie of the Year in 2006, and was one of the team's starting defenders en route to the Division I Massachusetts State Championship...Captained the field hockey team as a senior in 2007...Member of the Lead The Way Select Team from 2003-2007...Has participated in the Futures Program from 2003-2007...Also participated in the Cape Cod Classic (2005-2007).Personal: Born January 4, 1990...Daughter of Maura and Paul Quinn...Has three siblings, Keelin, Connor and Patrick...Health policy and management major.

CAREER STATISTICS / HONORS GP/GS SHT G A PTS 2008 9/0 0 0 0 02009 17/0 2 0 0 0TOTALS 26/0 2 0 0 0

BIG EAST Academic All-Star • 2009

ASHLEYMULKEY#4

JUNIORDEFENSEWINDHAM, N.H.SALEM

DEIRDREQUINN#10

JUNIORMIDFIELD/DEFENSEWALPOLE, MASS.WALPOLE

SHANNONDiSTEFANO#13

JUNIORGOALKEEPERLONGMEADOW, MASS.LONGMEADOW

MULKEY

QUINN

DiSTEFANO

9 - 2010 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE FRIARS

MEET THE FRIARS

As a Freshman: Played in four games for the Friars and ap-peared in the starting line-up once…Posted a season-high six saves against Connecticut on September 19…Registered a 0.818 save percentage and a 0.96 goals against average in 146 minutes of action...BIG EAST Academic All-Star.In High School: Attended Penn Manor High School and was named First-Team All-State… Posted a 50-6-1 career record, including 31 shut-out victories… Captained field hockey team as a senior… Led her squad to the Pennsylvania State Championship in 2008 after finishing as runner-up in 2007… Named Section 1 LL-League First-Team All-Star in 2007 and 2008… Also played lacrosse and was a two-time captain.Personal: Born November 25, 1991… Daughter of Carl and Joanne Weidman… Undeclared.

CAREER STATISTICS GP/GS MIN SV/SV% G/GAA REC2009 4/1 146:29 9/0.818 2/0.96 0-0TOTALS 4/1 146:29 9/0.818 2/0.96 0-0

BIG EAST Academic All-Star • 2009

As a Freshman: Played 13 games for the Friars as a defender and appeared in the starting line-up nine times...BIG EAST Academic All-Star...NFHCA Division I National Academic Squad.In High School: Was a four-year starter at Valley Center High School… Tabbed as her team’s Best Offensive Player (2006)… Also named to Valley League First-Team (2006-2008)… Claimed back-to-back Valley League Player of the Year honors in 2007 and 2008… First-Team All-North County in 2007 and 2008… Named First-Team All-CIF (2008)… Jaguar Award Recipient (2008)… TLN All-Star (2007)… High School MVP (2007)… Competed in Futures since 2008.Personal: Born July 7, 1991… Daughter of Nick and Lucretia Stehly… Has four brothers, Nicholas, Damian, Thomas and Raymond… Also has two sisters, Madeline and Bernadette… Undeclared.

CAREER STATISTICS GP/GS SHT G A PTS 2009 13/9 2 0 0 0TOTALS 13/9 2 0 0 0

NFHCA Division I National Academic Squad • 2009BIG EAST Academic All-Star • 2009

As a Sophomore: Appeared in four games for the Friars…Recorded her first-career point with an assist against George-town (10/24).As a Freshman: Played two games for the Friars.In High School: Earned four varsity letters in field hockey at Mount Saint Mary Academy...Captained the team as a senior...As a junior, named First-Team Skyland Conference Raritan Division, Courier News First-Team All-County and Star Ledger Second-Team All-County...As a senior was named Second -Team All-Conference, and Courier News Third-Team All-Somerset County after leading the team in scoring with 15 goals and five assists (35 points)...Finished her career with 61 points (25 goals/11 assists)... Earned the Coaches' Award...Participated in Futures.Personal: Born January 24, 1990...Daughter of Christine and Peter Matone...Has one sister, Mary...Marketing major.

CAREER STATISTICS GP/GS SHT G A PTS 2008 2/0 0 0 0 02009 4/0 1 0 1 1TOTALS 6/0 1 0 1 1

STEPHANIEMATONE#24

JUNIORFORWARDWASHINGTON, N.J.MT. SAINT MARY

KATHIWEIDMAN#1

SOPHOMOREGOALKEEPERMILLERSVILLE, PA.PENN MANOR

EMILIESTEHLY#7

SOPHOMOREMIDFIELD/DEFENSEVALLEY CTR, CALIF.VALLEY CENTER

WEIDMAN STEHLY

10 - 2010 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE FRIARS

MEET THE FRIARS

As a Freshman: Played in three games for the Friars... Ap-peared in the starting line-up for the Friars’ 2-1 victory over then-No. 4 Princeton (2-1) on September 20.In High School: Attended Shrewsbury High School and guided her team to the State Semifinals for the first time in program history (2007)… Captured District and League Championships (2007)… Part of undefeated regular season team at Shrewsbury in 2008… Competed in Futures since 2008… Selected as Worcester County Mid-Watch A League All-Star in 2007 and 2008… Earned school’s Lisa Lorden Award for dedication and excellence in field hockey.Personal: Born July 16, 1991…Daughter of Scott and Sha-ron Pustis… Has one brother, Scott… Elementary/special education major.

CAREER STATISTICS GP/GS SHT G A PTS 2009 3/1 0 0 0 0TOTALS 3/1 0 0 0 0

As a Freshman: Played 20 games for the Friars and appeared in the starting line-up 19 times…Registered nine points on three goals and three assists…Recorded two game-winning goals on the year against then-No. 4 Princeton (9/20) and Vermont on (11/1)… Selected to play for New England at the 2010 U.S. Field Hockey High Performance Women’s Ju-nior National Championship...Invited to U.S. Junior National Camp, where she competed for selection to the U.S. Under-21 National Squad on July 16-19 in College Park, Md.In High School: Attended Proctor Academy and averaged 12 goals and 20 assists over four seasons… Recipient of the Charles Marvin Award for leadership, sportsmanship and ability as a freshman in 2005… Awarded Most Improved Player in 2006… Earned Coaches MVP honors in 2008… Also competed in ice hockey and softball.Personal: Born March 15, 1991… Daughter of John and Paola Fernandez… Has one brother, Stephen… Biology major.

CAREER STATISTICS GP/GS SHT G A PTS 2009 20/19 17 3 3 9TOTALS 20/19 17 3 3 9

As a Freshman: Appeared in 14 games for the Friars…Re-corded two goals on just three shots…Tallied first career-goal against Rutgers on October 9…Scored a goal versus then-No. 5 Wake Forest on October 17.In High School: Attended Delaware Valley High School and earned All-State Honorable Mention honors three-straight years… Led her team to a P.I.A.A. National Ranking in District 2 and advanced to the playoffs… Also a member of the track team… Her relay team finished as the Lackawanna League record holder in the 4x100… She was captain of the track team for three seasons.Personal: Born October 3, 1990… Daughter of Andrew and Annette Lonsky… Has two siblings, Andrew and Katie… Health policy and management major.

CAREER STATISTICS GP/GS SHT G A PTS 2009 14/0 3 2 0 4TOTALS 14/0 3 2 0 4

As a Freshman: Did not play in 2009 because of an injury... Got back on the field during the 2010 spring season.In High School: Attended Fleetwood Area High School and competed in field hockey as well as track… Earned All-County honors as a senior (2008)… All-State Honorable Mention selection as a junior (2007)… Was a two-time Berks County All-Division selection (2006, 2007)… Two-time captain of field hockey team and led the team to back-to-back Berks County Division II Championships in 2007 and 2008… Competed in Futures Program since 2005 and has competed as a member of Futures Elite since 2007.Personal: Born October 22, 1990… Daughter of David and Romain Jensen… Has one brother, Jordan… Biology major.

CHRISTIELONSKY#12

SOPHOMOREMIDFIELD/DEFENSEDINGMANS FERRY, PA.DELAWARE VALLEY

NICOLEFERNANDEZ#15

SOPHOMOREFORWARDTEWKSBURY, MASS.PROCTOR ACADEMY

SHANNONPUSTIS#16

SOPHOMOREDEFENSESHREWSBURY, MASS.SHREWSBURY

EMILYJENSEN#14

SOPHOMOREFORWARD/MIDFIELDBLANDON, PA.FLEETWOOD AREA

LONSKY

FERNANDEZPUSTIS

11 - 2010 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE FRIARS

MEET THE FRIARS

In High School: Attended Garden City High School and earned three varsity letters in field hockey and basketball…Named All-County and NewsDay All-Long Island Second Team (2009)…Led the team in scoring her senior year…During her three seasons she helped her team to a combined 62-2 record…Helped team to three-straight Long Island Championships (2007-2009) and helped team capture the State Championship in 2008.Personal: Born May 22, 1992…Daughter of Linda and Thomas Hosford…Has a brother, Thomas and a sister, Kath-ryn…Planned major of study is undecided.

In High School: Attended Barrington High School and was a four-year varsity athlete in field hockey, ice hockey and la-crosse…Named Rhode Island Interscholastic League Female Athlete of the Year as a senior…Four-year All-State Selection in field hockey…MVP of Rhode Island State Championship tournament (2009)…Recorded 147 career points on 46 goals and 55 assists in high school…Was named to the 2009 NFHCA North Region All-America Team…Led Barrington to three Division Championships (2006, 2007, 2009) and two State Championships (2006, 2009).Personal: Born January 24, 1992…Daughter of John and Marie Anderson…Has three siblings, John, Mary and Heidi…Planned major of study is marketing.

In High School: Attended St. John Vianney High School and earned a total of seven varsity letters in field hockey and softball…Two-time All-Division and All-Coaches' Team selection (2008, 2009)...Also named Second-Team All-Shore, Senior All-Star and Athlete of the Season (2009)…Recorded 71 points on 24 goals and 23 assists during her high school career...Tallied 33 points on 10 goals and 13 assists as a senior (2009)…Captain of field hockey and softball teams as a senior (2009)…Helped guide field hockey team to its first-ever divi-sion championship in 2008.Personal: Born December 19, 1992…Daughter of Bill and Cindy Bulman…Planned major of study is history.

KASEYBULMAN#2

FRESHMANMIDFIELD/DEFENSEFARMINGDALE, N.J.ST. JOHN VIANNEY

HILLARYANDERSON#6

FRESHMANFORWARD/MIDFIELDBARRINGTON, R.I.BARRINGTON

KERRYHOSFORD#8

FRESHMANFORWARDGARDEN CITY, N.Y.GARDEN CITY

In High School: Attended Daniel Hand High School and earned three varsity letters in field hockey and track and field…Scored 30 points during senior season (2009)…Named First-team All-State, First-Team All-SCC and First-Team All-Area (2008, 2009)…Valedictorian of her high school class.Personal: Born April 21, 1992…Daughter of Richard Adua and Louisa Sullivan…Has one brother Will…Planned major of study is undecided.

In High School: Attended Scarborough High School…Earned four varsity letters each in field hockey and lacrosse...Earned three letters in basketball…Captained field hockey team senior year…Recorded 31 goals and 12 assists (2009) and tallied a school record 85 career goals at Scarborough…Four-time All-State and SMAA selection...Also named Portland Press Herald MVP (2009)…Won state championships in three sports as a senior and posted undefeated records during each season.Personal: Born March 17, 1992…Daughter of Chris Ross and Michelle Turner…Has one sister, Isabella…Her mother played field hockey at the University of Maine…Planned major of study is undecided.

In High School: Attended Norwood High School…Earned two varsity letters in field hockey, three in ice hockey and three in lacrosse...Named to the Bay State League All-Star First Team as a senior (2009).Personal: Born June 2, 1992…Daughter of Mark and Karon Walsh…Has three sisters, Rachel, Kristen and Jaqueline…Planned major of study is secondary education/history.

JILLIANWALSH#11

FRESHMANFORWARDNORWOOD, MASS.NORWOOD

BRITTANYROSS#18

FRESHMANFORWARDSCARBOROUGH, MAINESCARBOROUGH

SALLYADUA#19

FRESHMANFORWARDMADISON, CONN.DANIEL HAND

In High School: Attended Dennis Yarmouth Regional High School…Earned three varsity letters in field hockey and two in softball and served as captain of both teams as a senior (2009)…Recorded 13 goals and nine assists in her career for 35 points…Two-time ACL All-Star (2008, 2009)...Named MSFHCA Best of 60, MSFHCA All-Star and Boston Herald Scholastic All-Star (2009)…Helped team to an ACL championship as a junior... Was selected as a Baystate League First-team All-Star (2009).Personal: Born December 12, 1991…Daughter of Cathy Coholan…Planned major of study is undecided.

EMILYCOHOLAN#23

FRESHMANDEFENSESOUTH DENNIS, MASS.DENNIS YARMOUTH

12 - 2010 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE FRIARS

ALUMNI WEEKEND 2010

3rd ANNUAL FRIAR FIELD HOCKEY GOLF TOURNAMENTSaturday, April 24, 2010

Cranston Country Club • Cranston, R.I.

Saturday, April 24 set the stage for the 3rd Annual Field Hockey Golf Outing. The event was held at Cranston Country Club in Cranston, R.I. The inaugural event was held in 2008 and began with 80 participants and has steadily grown - with each of the last two outings boasting 100 golfers. It has quickly become the program's top fund-raising event - bringing in several thousand dollars to the program each year. All proceeds from the golf outing support the Friar Field Hockey program. This year, the program raised $8,000 through partici-pation, raffle prizes, tee signs and a silent auction. The event is attended an-nually by former players, current and former families of field hockey players, friends of the program and members of the College community. In addition to golf, the outing features a tournament gift, lunch, awards and dinner. The post-golf awards and raffle are conducted by the coaching staff and current

members of the field hockey team. The winners of the 2010 Field Hockey Golf Outing earned a free round of golf at Cranston Country Club and a commemo-rative plaque. The program also introduced the prestigious "Shankapotomus" Award this season, which acknowledges "the shot of the day" during the round. The "Shankapotomus" Award is decided on by current members of the team.

5th ANNUAL FIELD HOCKEY"FRIENDZY"

Friday, April 23, 2010Friar Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex

On Friday, April 23, the Friars kicked off Alumni Weekend with a very suc-cessful 5th Annual Field Hockey "Friendzy". Each current member of the field hockey team was in charge of putting together a roster of 7-10 players from the College community; whether a student, coach, staff/faculty member or fellow student-athlete. With an entry fee of $10 per player, teams compete against one another in round-robin action and a "Friendzy" Champion is crowned. The "Friendzy" was developed with several purposes in mind. First, to help create a sense of camaraderie among all students, faculty, staff and student-athletes from a variety of Providence's 19 varsity athletic teams. It also has helped to familiarize participants with the sport of field hockey. Lastly, the tournament has become a staple in the program's many fund-raising ef-forts. The proceeds for this particular event are donated to a charitable cause of the program's choice each year. This season's "Friendzy" Champion was "Got Mulk?" - a team led by sophomore defender Ashley Mulkey (pictured). The "Friendzy" welcomed a total of 110 participants in 2010, including Providence College President, Father Brian J. Shanley. The event is held annually at the Friar Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex.

FRIAR FIELD HOCKEYANNUAL ALUMNI GAME

Sunday, April 25, 2010Friar Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex

The weekend culminated with the Alumni Game on Sunday, April 25 at the "Complex". The game features a match-up between the Alumni and the cur-rent members of the program. The Alumni, though winless in the series, were represented by 22 former players in 2010, in addition to a group of Alumni who joined the event on the sidelines. The score of this year's Alumni Game was 2-1, in favor of the current players. The afternoon concluded with a post-game lunch, provided by parents of the current team.

13 - 2010 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE FRIARS

2009-10 FIELD HOCKEY HONORS AND AWARDSLONGSTRETH/NFHCA DIVISION I

ALL-AMERICAN Nellie Poulin - 2nd Team

All-BIG EAST Rachel Chamberlain - 2nd Team

Jaime Lipski - 2nd TeamAdrienne Marois - 2nd Team

Nellie Poulin - 1st Team

NFHCA ALL-NORTHEAST REGION Jaime Lipski - 1st TeamNellie Poulin - 1st Team

Julie Ruggieri - 2nd Team

PRESEASON All-BIG EAST Rachel Chamberlain

Nellie Poulin

BIG EAST ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Jaime Lipski

BIG EAST PRESEASON OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Nellie Poulin

BIG EAST PRESEASON CO-DEFENSIVE PLAYER

OF THE YEARRachel Chamberlain

BIG EAST DEFENSIVEPLAYER OF THE WEEK

Rachel Chamberlain - 10/26, 11/2

BIG EAST WEEKLY HONOR ROLLRachel Chamberlain - 9/14, 9/21

Kelly Grogan - 10/19, 11/2Ashlyn Hudson - 9/28, 10/26

Adrienne Marois - 10/5Kerianne Murphy - 10/12Nellie Poulin - 9/7, 10/5

Julie Ruggieri - 10/12

NFHCA NORTH/SOUTH SENIOR ALL-STAR SELECTION

Rachel ChamberlainNellie Poulin

NFHCA DIVISION I NATIONALACADEMIC SQUAD

Rachel Chamberlain, Kelly Grogan,Jaime Lipski, Adrienne Marois,

Megan Montecalvo, Nellie Poulin,Julie Ruggieri, Emilie Stehly

NFHCA NATIONAL ACADEMIC TEAM AWARD

Providence College Field Hockey

BIG EAST ACADEMIC ALL-STARSSara Casey,

Rachel Chamberlain,Ashlyn Hudson, Jaime Lipski,

Adrienne Marois,Megan Montecalvo,

Ashley Mulkey,Kerianne Murphy,

Mary Catherine Ott,Nellie Poulin, Julie Ruggieri,Ali Shover, Christine Sideris,

Emilie Stehly

WOMENSFIELDHOCKEY.COMALL-AMERICAN

Nellie Poulin - 3rd Team

WOMENSFIELDHOCKEY.COMWEEKLY HONOR ROLL

Rachel Chamberlain - 9/21

Overall BIG EAST No. Name GP/GS SH G A PTS G A PTS 7 Poulin, Nellie 20/20 62 14 2 30 4 1 9 3 Hudson, Ashlyn 20/19 27 10 5 25 4 2 10 11 Marois, Adrienne 20/20 50 5 10 20 3 4 10 21 Ruggieri, Julie 20/20 35 8 3 19 4 1 9 9 Grogan, Kelly 20/13 20 5 3 13 2 1 5 8 Shover, Ali 20/20 23 5 2 12 3 1 7 15 Fernandez, Nicole 20/19 17 3 3 9 0 0 0 28 Lipski, Jaime 20/20 11 0 6 6 0 2 2 2 Montecalvo, Megan 7/1 5 2 0 4 1 0 2 22 Murphy, Kerianne 20/20 4 2 0 4 1 0 2 12 Lonsky, Christie 14/0 3 2 0 4 1 0 2 24 Matone, Stephanie 4/0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 17 Stehly, Emilie 13/9 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 Quinn, Deirdre 17/0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 Ott, Mary Catherine 8/1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 Pustis, Shannon 3/1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Casey, Sara 3/1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Mahon, Joscelyn 19/16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Providence Totals 20 262 56 35 147 23 13 59 Opponent Totals 20 259 35 31 101 11 10 32

GOALKEEPING STATISTICSName GP/GS Rec Min Goals/GAA Saves/Pct.Chamberlain, R. 18/18 9-9 1172:19 32/1.91 94/0.746 BIG EAST TBA Weidman, K. 4/1 0-0 146:29 2/0.96 9/0.818 BIG EAST TBA DiStefano, S. 3/1 1-1 94:09 1/0.74 6/0.857 BIG EAST TBAProvidence Totals 20 10-10 1412:57 35/1.73 109/0.757Opponent Totals 20 10-10 1412:57 56/2.77 114/0.671

SCORINGScoring By Periods 1st 2nd 1OT TotalProvidence 29 27 0 56Opponents 18 16 1 35

TEAM STATISTICSShutouts: Providence 6, Opponents 2Defensive Saves: Providence 4, Opponents 2Penalty Corners: Providence 129, Opponents 154Penalty Strokes Made/Attempted: Providence 0-1, Opponents 0-1

2009 RESULTS OVERALL 10-10; BIG EAST 3-3 (4th)

Date Opponent W/L Score8/29 at #17 Massachusetts L 0-19/4 #6 VIRGINIA L 1-29/6 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 4-39/11 DARTMOUTH W 4-09/16 NORTHEASTERN L 2-39/19 #6 CONNECTICUT * L 0-49/20 #4 PRINCETON W 2-19/26 at #6 Syracuse * L 1-29/27 at Albany L 1-210/3 VILLANOVA * W 4-210/7 at #10 Boston College L 2-410/9 at Rutgers * W 8-010/16 at #14 Louisville * L 2-310/17 vs. #5 Wake Forest & L 3-4 (OT)10/20 BROWN W 3-210/24 GEORGETOWN * W 8-010/25 vs. Maine % W 4-010/30 at Boston University W 2-011/1 at Vermont W 4-011/7 #5 SYRACUSE # L 1-2

* BIG EAST Conference game& at University of Louisville (Louisville, Ky.)% at University of New Hampshire (Durham, N.H.)# BIG EAST Field Hockey Championship (Providence College, Providence, R.I.)

2009 CUMULATIVE STATISTICS

2009 RESULTS, STATISTICS & HONORS

2009 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE FIELD HOCKEY TEAM

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2009 BIG EAST CONFERENCE STANDINGS

BIG EAST Record Overall Record TEAM W L T Pct. W L T Pct. *#Syracuse (8) 6 0 0 1.000 17 3 0 0.850 *&Connecticut (5) 5 1 0 0.833 19 2 0 0.905 *Louisville (16) 4 2 0 0.667 12 8 0 0.600 *Providence (RV) 3 3 0 0.500 10 10 0 0.500 Villanova 2 4 0 0.333 9 8 0 0.529 Georgetown 1 5 0 0.167 2 18 0 0.100 Rutgers 0 6 0 0.000 2 16 0 0.111

*- qualified for BIG EAST Championship #- clinched regular season title &- BIG EAST Tournament Champion (Kookaburra/NFHCA Division I National Coaches' Poll - Final)

2009 BIG EAST FIELD HOCKEY REGULAR-SEASON AWARDSOffensive Player of the Year: Loren Sherer, Sr., F, Connecticut

Defensive Player of the Year: Melissa Gonzalez, Jr., M, ConnecticutGoalkeeper of the Year: Heather Bustanoby, Sr, GK, Louisville

Coach of the Year: Ange Bradley, Syracuse

2009 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL LEADERS

SCORING - ALL GAMESNAME GP G A PTSLoren Sherer, UConn 21 31 18 80Meredith Sabatini, VU 17 17 7 41Hayley Turner, UL 20 15 11 41Nicole Youman, UL 20 12 14 38Lindsey Conrad, SU 20 15 8 38Dana Ramsden, VU 17 14 8 36Nellie Poulin, PC 20 14 2 30Amy Kee, SU 17 10 10 30Cara Silverman, UConn 21 14 2 30Lauren Wuzzardo, VU 17 8 12 28

SCORING - BIG EAST GAMES ONLYNAME GP G A PTSLoren Sherer, UConn 6 9 4 22Lindsey Conrad, SU 6 6 5 17Nicole Youman, UL 6 5 6 16Amy Kee, SU 6 6 4 16Dana Ramsden, VU 6 6 3 15Hayley Turner, UL 6 4 4 12Maggie Befort, SU 6 4 3 11Adrienne Marois, PC 6 3 4 10Ashlyn Hudson, PC 6 4 2 10Lauren Wuzzardo, VU 6 2 6 10Allison Angulo, UConn 6 1 8 10

GOALKEEPING - ALL GAMESNAME GP MINUTES SAVES GAA SOAndrea Mainiero, UConn 20 1532:54 91 1.10 7Leann Stiver, SU 20 1141:02 49 1.29 2Heather Bustanoby, UL 20 1345:57 86 1.56 2Rachel Chamberlain, PC 18 1172:19 94 1.91 3Megan Goelz, VU 16 838:03 83 2.51 2Clodagh Coghlan, GU 16 993:26 96 3.73 0Vickie Lavell, RU 15 922:39 69 4.02 0

GOALKEEPING - BIG EAST GAMES ONLYNAME GP MINUTES SAVES GAA SOLeann Stiver, SU 5 289:14 9 0.97 0Andrea Mainiero, UConn 6 464:37 29 1.05 2Heather Bustanoby, UL 6 427:08 35 1.97 0Rachel Chamberlain, PC 5 269:47 19 2.34 0Ashleigh McGowan, SU 3 148:58 7 2.35 0Megan Goelz, VU 6 385:00 58 3.27 1Vickie Lavell, RU 6 302:02 34 5.79 0Clodagh Coghlan, GU 5 290:31 40 6.02 0

ALL-BIG EAST FIRST TEAMMaggie Befort, Jr., B, Syracuse

Heather Bustanoby, Sr., GK, LouisvilleCaitlin Collins, So., D, LouisvilleLindsey Conrad, Jr., F, Syracuse

* Melissa Gonzalez, Jr., M, ConnecticutRayell Heistand, So., D, Connecticut

Amy Kee, Fr., M/F, Syracuse* Martina Loncarica, So., M/F, Syracuse

* Nellie Poulin, Sr., F, Providence* Loren Sherer, Sr., F, Connecticut

* Nicole Youman, Jr., F/M, Louisville

* - unanimous selection

ALL-BIG EAST SECOND TEAMJenna Bull, Jr., M, Rutgers

Rachel Chamberlain, Sr., GK, ProvidenceJaime Lipski, Jr., M/D, Providence

Andrea Mainiero, Gr., GK, ConnecticutAdrienne Marois, Sr., D, Providence

Dana Ramsden, Jr., F, VillanovaJulie Ruggieri, Jr., M, ProvidenceCara Silverman, So., F, Connecticut

Hayley Turner, So., M, LouisvilleKristen Volpe, Sr., F, Georgetown

Lauren Wuzzardo, Jr., F/M, Villanova

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMHeather Bustanoby, Sr., GK, Louisville

Kim Coyle, Jr., D, SyracuseMelissa Gonzalez, Jr., M, ConnecticutRayell Heistand, So., D, Connecticut

Amy Kee, Fr., D, SyracuseKim Krzyk, So., F, Connecticut

Jaime Lipski, Jr., M/D, ProvidenceMartina Loncarica, So., M, Syracuse

Andrea Mainiero, Sr., GK, Connecticut* Loren Sherer, Sr., F, Connecticut

Lena Voelmle, Jr., D, Syracuse

* - Most Outstanding Player

2009 BIG EAST STANDINGS, HONORS, STATISTICS

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1976 Overall Record: 4-5

Head Coach: Linda MathinasPC OPP 4 at Bryant 1 1 RHODE ISLAND 3 3 at Barrington 1 1 at Boston College 8 0 BENTLEY 3 0 SE Massachusetts 4 1 at Assumption 0 2 Holy Cross 1 0 Bridgewater 4 12 25

1977 Overall Record: 4-6-1

Head Coach: Mary Beth Scavullo-Alexander

PC OPP 1 Holy Cross 6 6 Assumption 3 3 Bridgewater 4 6 Barrington 2 1 C. W. Post 2 6 Clark 2 4 Boston University 1 4 Boston College 6 2 SE Massachusetts 4 1 Bentley 4 1 Rhode Island 1 35 35

1978 Overall Record: 12-3-1

Head Coach: Mary Beth Scavullo-Alexander

PC OPP 5 at Assumption 0 1 WHEATON 1 3 HOLY CROSS 4 1 BRIDGEWATER 6 3 RHODE ISLAND 2 4 MAINE 1 7 at Barrington 1 4 at Boston College 1 5 SALEM STATE 1 0 SE Massachusetts 3 3 BENTLEY 0 6 CONN. COLLEGE 0 5 at Boston Univ. 0 1 Westfield State# 1 6 Salem State# 2 2 Norwich# 1 5 at Bridgeport 361 27# Northeast Field Hockey Association Tourn.

1979 Overall Record: 13-3

Head Coach: Kate DenningPC OPP 3 BOSTON COLLEGE 2 3 ASSUMPTION 1 3 at Wheaton 1 0 at Bridgewater 2 0 at Rhode Island 5 3 at SE Massachusetts 0 9 at Connecticut 0 6 BRIDGEPORT 4 4 at Northeastern 2 7 BARRINGTON 0 5 at Holy Cross 2 2 at Bentley 4 3 Boston Univ. 1 3 Williams# 0 2 Bates# 0 6 AMHERST# 159 25# Northeast Field Hockey Association Tourna-ment

1980 Overall Record: 11-5

Head Coach: Kate DenningPC OPP 3 at Assumption 1 2 WHEATON 0 1 BRIDGEWATER 6 1 RHODE ISLAND 3 3 SE MASSACHUSETTS 0 5 at Boston University 0 5 at Bridgeport 1 3 at Manhattanville 2 4 at Adelphi 1 2 HOLY CROSS 1 2 BENTLEY 0 1 at New Hampshire 4 1 at Boston College 2 5 SO. CONN. COLLEGE 3 9 CONNECTICUT COLL. 2 3 NORTHEASTERN 4 50 30

1981Overall Record: 8-9-1

Head Coach: Kate DenningPC OPP 3 BRIDGEPORT 0 2 at Holy Cross 3 1 CONNECTICUT 2 0 at Bridgewater 0 2 at Northeastern 3 4 MANHATTANVILLE 1 3 HARVARD 1 2 at Rhode Island 3 2 at Colby 0 3 at Maine 0 5 at SE Massachusetts 0 2 NEW HAMPSHIRE 6 1 C.W. POST 2 3 BOSTON COLLEGE 0 0 at Southern Connecticut 2 4 at Bentley 1 0 at Springfield 8 0 at Dartmouth^ 1 37 33^ EAIAW Regional Championship Final (Ha-nover, N.H.)

1982 Overall: 7-12

Head Coach: Kate DenningPC OPP4 at Bridgeport 4 2 at C.W. Post 0 2 at Harvard 40 at Connecticut 8

1 MASSACHUSETTS 4 4 at Manhattanville 13 COLGATE@ 11 at Ithaca@ 122 RHODE ISLAND 3 2 MAINE 10 at Boston University 2 0 at Boston College 1 1 NORTHEASTERN 2 1 at New Hampshire 5 0 at Brown 2 0 SPRINGFIELD 23 BENTLEY 0 1 BRIDGEWATER 2 1 S. CONNECTICUT 0 30 51@ Ithaca College Invitational

1983 Overall Record: 11-7-1

Head Coach: Kate DenningPC OPP 5 BRIDGEPORT 1 3 COLGATE 1 1 HARVARD 2 0 CONNECTICUT 3 3 at Southern Connecticut 0 1 at Massachusetts 4 4 HOLY CROSS 0 2 at Rhode Island 2 1 at Colby 0 3 at Maine 2 1 BOSTON COLLEGE 0 0 NEW HAMPSHIRE 5 3 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 1 3 BROWN 2 (2OT) 1 at Springfield 7 1 at Bentley 4 2 at Northeastern 1 1 NORTHEASTERN+ 5 4 BOSTON COLLEGE++ 3 39 43+ ECAC semifinal++ECAC consolation

1984 Overall Record: 6-10-2

Head Coach: Kate DenningPC OPP 1 at Bridgeport 0 0 at Colgate 2 0 at Syracuse 5 0 at Harvard 2 0 at Connecticut 2 0 MASSACHUSETTS 3 1 at Holy Cross 0 3 RHODE ISLAND 0 2 MAINE 1 (OT) 1 at Boston College 4 2 FAIRFIELD 0 2 VILLANOVA 2 (OT) 0 at New Hampshire 2 3 at Brown 1 1 SPRINGFIELD 1 (OT) 2 at Boston University 4 1 BENTLEY 2 0 NORTHEASTERN 2 19 33

1985 Overall Record: 5-9-4

Head Coach: Jackie BartoPC OPP 0 at Bentley 1 1 CONNECTICUT 2 9 at Fairfield 0 0 at Massachusetts 3 1 HARVARD 1 4 HOLY CROSS 1 2 at Villanova 3 1 at St. Joseph 3 1 BOSTON COLLEGE 1 1 RHODE ISLAND 0 1 at Maine 1 0 NEW HAMPSHIRE 1 2 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 0 2 BROWN 1 0 at Springfield 1 0 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 1 1 at Northeastern 10 1 COLGATE 127 31

1986 Overall Record: 8-8-4

Head Coach: Jackie BartoPC OPP 1 LOWELL 1 2OT) 2 at Connecticut 7 4 FAIRFIELD 0 0 MASSACHUSETTS 2 1 at Harvard 0 2 at Holy Cross 1 3 RHODE ISLAND 0 0 ST. JOSEPH’S 1 0 at Boston College 4 3 at Hofstra 2 (OT) 2 at Lowell 1 0 at New Hampshire 4 1 SYRACUSE 1 2OT) 2 VILLANOVA 1 (OT) 0 at Brown 2 (OT) 1 SPRINGFIELD 1 (2OT) 0 at Boston University 1 1 NORTHEASTERN 1 (2OT) 1 at Colgate 2 4 at Siena 028 32

1987 Overall Record: 18-1-3

Head Coach: Jackie BartoPC OPP 3 at Lowell 0 1 CONNECTICUT 1 (2OT) 6 KENT STATE 1 4 WILLIAM & MARY 1 1 at Fairfield 0 2 at Massachusetts 0 2 HARVARD 1 4 HOLY CROSS 1 3 at Rhode Island 1 1 BOSTON COLLEGE 0 2 NEW HAMPSHIRE 0 4 at St. Joseph’s 0 2 at Villanova 1 6 C.W. POST 2 2 at Hofstra 0 1 BROWN 1 0 at Springfield 0 4 VERMONT 0 2 at Northeastern 1 4 MAINE 0 2 COLGATE 0 1 MASSACHUSETTS! 457 l5! NCAA Tournament Regional Finals

LindaMathinas1976 (1)

4-5-0

Mary BethScavullo-Alexander

1977-78 (2)16-9-2

KateDenning

1979-84 (6)56-46-4

JackieBarto

1985-97 (13)163-93-22

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1988 Overall Record: 17-4-3

Head Coach: Jackie BartoPC OPP 4 LOWELL 0 4 Toronto^ 2 1 at Connecticut 1 (2OT) 3 VILLANOVA 3 (2OT) 4 FAIRFIELD 0 0 Massachusetts 2 1 at Holy Cross 0 4 RHODE ISLAND 1 2 PACIFIC 1 (OT) 1 at Boston Colllege 0 7 C.W. POST 0 2 HOFSTRA 1 1 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 0 1 LOCK HAVEN# 0 4 at Maine 0 1 at Brown 2 2 at Vermont 1 0 NORTHEASTERN 1 2 at Syracuse 2 (OT) 2 at Colgate 1 1 SPRINGFIELD 0 1 at New Hampshire 2 1 PRINCETON+ 0 (OT) 1 DARTMOUTH++ 050 20^ at Hanover, N.H. # at Orono, Maine+ ECAC Semifinals ++ ECAC Finals

1989Overall Record: 21-3-0

Head Coach: Jackie BartoPC OPP 3 VERMONT 0 7 at Lowell 0 2 CONNECTICUT* 1 3 at Villanova* 2 3 at West Chester 2 2 at Massachusetts 1 (OT) 4 at Fairfield 1 3 at Rhode Island 1 3 NEW HAMPSHIRE 2 5 BOSTON COLLEGE* 1 3 at James Madison 2 3 Duke# 2 1 at Virginia 3 2 at Boston University 1 1 MAINE 0 4 BROWN 2 0 at Northeastern 1 1 SYRACUSE* 0 (2 OT) 6 COLGATE 2 2 at Springfield 1 (OT) 1 SPRINGFIELD 0 3 at Boston College$ 0 3 Connecticut$ 2 (OT) 3 Pacific! 1 0 at Iowa!! 567 32* BIG EAST GAME # at Charlottesville, Va.$ BIG EAST Tourn. (Chestnut Hill, Mass.)! NCAA First Round (Univ. of Iowa)!! NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals

1990Overall Record: 18-5-1

Head Coach: Jackie BartoPC OPP 4 North Carolina# 2 1 at Temple# 4 1 at Connecticut* 0 3 JAMES MADISON 1 0 MASSACHUSETTS 1 4 SW MISSOURI STATE 1 5 STANFORD 0 5 at Holy Cross 1 3 VILLANOVA* 0 2 at Boston College* 1 (OT) 5 Chico State% 1 3 at Maine 2 1 at Brown 0 1 HARVARD 0 2 RHODE ISLAND 1

2 at New Hampshire 1 (2OT) 2 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 1 1 NORTHEASTERN 1 (2OT) 0 at Syracuse* 2 5 at Colgate 1 1 SPRINGFIELD 0 2 Connecticut$ 0 1 Villanova$ 2 1 at Northeastern! 255 25* BIG EAST GAME# Temple Tournament$ BIG EAST Tournament (Syracuse, N.Y.)! NCAA First Round

1991Overall Record: 12-8-2

Head Coach: Jackie BartoPC OPP 3 FAIRFIELD 0 0 CONNECTICUT* 1 0 at Massachusetts 3 8 Georgetown^ 0 6 at Villanova* 1 3 MAINE 0 4 HOLY CROSS 0 3 BOSTON COLLEGE* 1 3 at Michigan State 1 0 Northwestern# 4 3 at Rhode Island 1 0 WESTCHESTER 2 0 at Harvard 1 6 BROWN 1 0 at Boston University 3 3 SYRACUSE* 3 (2OT) 1 COLGATE 1 (2OT) 2 at Springfield 1 (OT) 0 NEW HAMPSHIRE 1 1 at Northeastern 4 3 Syracuse $ 2 (OT) 1 Connecticut $ 0 (OT) 50 31^ at Villanova, Pa. # at East Lansing, Mich.* BIG EAST Game$ BIG EAST Tournament (Chestnut Hill, Mass.)

1992 Overall Record: 13-6-2

Head Coach: Jackie BartoPC OPP 4 Michigan State^ 2 3 at Connecticut* 2 (OT) 0 MASSACHUSETTS 1 2 VILLANOVA* 1 2 at Holy Cross 1 1 Maine @ 0 2 at Boston College* 1 7 Georgetown # 1 0 at Brown 0 (2OT) 2 RHODE ISLAND 1 1 Virginia % 2 (2OT) 3 at Ohio State 1 3 HARVARD 2 (OT) 2 DREXEL 1 (2OT) 0 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 1 2 at Syracuse* 2 (2OT) 2 at Colgate 0 0 SPRINGFIELD 2 1 at New Hampshire 4 2 NORTHEASTERN 1 1 Syracuse $ 4 40 30^ at Boston University@ Portland, Maine* BIG EAST Game # at Rutgers % at Ohio State $ BIG EAST Tourn. (Chestnut Hill, Mass.)

1993 Overall Record: 9-9-3

Head Coach: Jackie BartoPC OPP 1 OHIO STATE 0 1 CONNECTICUT* 1 (2OT) 0 at Massachusetts 3 4 at Georgetown 0 0 at Villanova* 2

2 HOLY CROSS 1 1 MAINE 0 3 BOSTON COLLEGE* 1 1 COLGATE 0 2 BROWN 1 1 at Old Dominion 6 1 at William and Mary 2 1 Ball State^ 0 1 at Harvard 1 (2OT) 1 at Boston University 4 0 SYRACUSE$ 0 (2OT) 2 Connecticut$ 3 24 31* BIG EAST Game^Amherst, Mass. $ BIG EAST Tournament (Chestnut Hill, MA)

1994 Overall Record: 11-10

Head Coach: Jackie BartoPC OPP 6 Kent State^ 1 4 at Michigan 2 0 at Connecticut* 5 0 MASSACHUSETTS 1 2 VILLANOVA* 0 2 at Holy Cross 1 3 HARVARD 1 0 at Boston College* 2 1 LAFAYETTE 0 2 at Brown 1 0 OLD DOMIONION 1 2 WILLIAM & MARY 1 (OT) 1 at Maine 2 0 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 3 0 at Syracuse* 3 0 at Colgate 2 4 SPRINGFIELD 1 1 at New Hampshire 3 1 at Rhode Island 0 (OT) 0 Syracuse$ 4 29 34 ^ Ann Arbor, Michigan* BIG EAST Game$ BIG EAST Tournament (Chestnut Hill, MA)

1995Overall Record: 9-10

Head Coach: Jackie BartoPC OPP 1 Northwestern^ 2 1 Michigan # 2 0 CONNECTICUT* 2 4 at Villanova* 0 3 HOLY CROSS 1 2 at Harvard 3 0 BOSTON COLLEGE* 1 4 at Rutgers* 3 1 MAINE 0 1 West Chester% 0 1 at Ball State 2 (OT) 0 at Massachusetts 1 (OT) 1 California-Berkeley 0 1 at Boston University 4 0 SYRACUSE* 1 3 COLGATE 0 2 BROWN 0 1 RHODE ISLAND 6 2 NEW HAMPSHIRE 1 28 29^ at Northeastern % at Ball State # at Chestnut Hill, Mass. * BIG EAST Game

1996Overall Record: 11-10

Head Coach: Jackie BartoPC OPP 0 BALL STATE 2 2 Northeastern 3 2 at Connecticut* 7 3 VILLANOVA* 1 1 at Holy Cross 0 2 at Maine 3 1 at Boston College* 5 2 RUTGERS* 1 1 at Brown 4 2 YALE 0

1 at Cal-Berkeley 0 1 at Stanford ^ 2 0 MASSACHUSETTS 1 3 HARVARD 1 0 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 3 1 Syracuse* 0 1 Colgate 0 4 Rhode Island 0 1 New Hampshire 0 3 Boston College$ 1 2 Connecticut$ 3 33 37^ at Berkley, Calif.* BIG EAST Game$ BIG EAST Tournament (Storrs, Conn.)

1997Overall Record: 11-10

Head Coach: Jackie BartoPC OPP 2 MAINE 1 (2OT) 4 vs. Radford^ 1 2 vs. Miami of Ohio^ 0 3 CONNECTICUT* 2 4 BROWN 1 4 at Villanova* 1 6 HOLY CROSS 1 3 NORTHEASTERN 2 (2 OT) 0 NEW HAMPSHIRE 1 3 BOSTON COLLEGE* 2 2 at Rutgers* 4 5 at Yale 1 3 RHODE ISLAND 0 1 at Harvard 2 0 at Massachusetts 2 1 at Maryland 5 1 at Georgetown 4 1 SYRACUSE* 7 0 COLGATE 1 1 at Boston Univ 2 0 Boston College$ 2 46 42^ at UConn Invitational* BIG EAST Game$ BIG EAST Tournament (Chestnut Hill, MA)

1998Overall Record: 5-15

Head Coach: Bill DavidsonPC OPP1 at Maine 42 California-Berkeley^ 31 Delaware# 20 American University# 40 at Connecticut* 32 at Brown 1 (OT)4 VILLANOVA* 3 (OT)1 at Holy Cross 2 (2OT)1 at New Hampshire 20 at Boston College* 41 RUTGERS* 00 YALE 40 MASSACHUSETTS 13 HARVARD 63 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 21 at Syracuse* 41 at Colgate 23 at Rhode Island 2 (OT)0 Boston College$ 324 42^ at Boston University# at UConn Invitational* BIG EAST Game$ BIG EAST Tournament (Villanova, Pa.)

BillDavidson

1998-01 (4)30-50-0

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1999Overall Record: 7-12

Head Coach: Bill DavidsonPC OPP2 NEW HAMPSHIRE 32 Kent State^ 30 William & Mary^ 31 CONNECTICUT* 44 BROWN 53 at Michigan State 53 Central Michigan# 16 HOLY CROSS 14 FAIRFIELD 21 BOSTON COLLEGE* 00 at Rutgers* 52 at Yale 10 at Villanova* 51 at Massachusetts 20 at Boston University 51 SYRACUSE* 2 (OT)5 COLGATE 11 at Harvard 32 RHODE ISLAND 038 51^ UConn Invitational (Storrs, Conn.)# at Michigan State (East Lansing, Mich.)* BIG EAST Game

2000Overall Record: 7-15

Head Coach: Bill DavidsonPC OPP0 at Maine 52 vs. Louisville % 3 (OT)1 vs. Hofstra % 23 at Rhode Island 4 (OT)0 at Connecticut * 61 at Brown 41 vs. Michigan State ^ 21 at Holy Cross 0 (OT)2 vs. St. Louis @ 00 at Northwestern 41 at Boston College * 22 RUTGERS * 02 YALE 01 VILLANOVA * 30 MASSACHUSETTS 11 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 32 at New Hampshire 12 at Syracuse * 1 (OT)0 HARVARD 22 vs. Rutgers # 10 vs. Connecticut # 224 46* BIG EAST Game% at UConn Invitational (Storrs, Conn.)^ at Northeastern (Boston, Mass.)@ at Northwestern (Evanston, Ill.)# BIG EAST Tournament (Storrs, Conn.)

2001Overall Record: 11-8

Head Coach: Bill DavidsonPC OPP4 vs. Albany @ 12 vs. St. Joseph's @ 51 RHODE ISLAND 02 SACRED HEART 01 HOLY CROSS 02 at Radford 1 (OT)1 at Davidson 00 BOSTON COLLEGE * 22 at Rutgers * 1 (OT)0 at Connecticut * 32 at Villanova * 41 at Massachusetts 0 (OT)2 NEW HAMPSHIRE 1 (OT)0 SYRACUSE * 16 COLGATE 04 at Brown 11 MAINE 30 at Harvard 50 at Dartmouth ^ 231 30* BIG EAST Game@ at UConn Tournament (Storrs, Conn.)^ at ECAC Championship (Hanover, N.H.)

2002Overall Record: 8-12

Head Coach: Diane MadlPC OPP3 vs. Vermont @ 10 vs. Hofstra @ 12 at Rhode Island 11 at Fairfield 2 (OT)4 at Sacred Heart 11 at Holy Cross 03 vs. Northwestern % 4 (PS)0 vs. Iowa % 32 ALBANY 11 at Boston College * 50 at New Hampshire 1 (OT)0 at Harvard 21 at Maine 2 (PS)3 at Massachusetts 13 RUTGERS * 05 PACIFIC 21 at Syracuse * 22 at Brown 3 (PS)2 VILLANOVA * 40 CONNECTICUT * 234 38* BIG EAST Game@ at UConn Tournament (Storrs, Conn.)% at BIG EAST/Big 10 Challenge (Ann Arbor, Mich.)

2003Overall Record: 8-11

Head Coach: Diane MadlPC OPP5 at Rider 4 (OT)1 at Temple ^ 41 vs. Michigan State ^ 95 at Holy Cross 4 (OT)3 vs. Vermont @ 02 at Massachusetts 1 (OT)3 at Albany & 10 BOSTON COLLEGE 24 NEW HAMPSHIRE 11 MAINE 2 (OT)4 SACRED HEART 00 at Harvard 70 RHODE ISLAND 10 at Rutgers 1 (2OT)1 at Monmouth 00 SYRACUSE 10 at Brown 40 at Villanova 20 at Connecticut 430 48* BIG EAST game^ at Temple Invitational (Philadelphia, Pa.)@ at Holy Cross (Worcester, Mass.)& at R.P.I. (Troy, N.Y.)

2004Overall Record: 10-10

Head Coach: Diane MadlPC OPP1 vs. Pacific ! 31 at California 82 at Stanford 33 at Maine 2 (OT)1 at Holy Cross 45 vs. Rider ^ 31 at Harvard 53 vs. Vermont @ 21 at Boston College * 53 at New Hampshire 21 vs. Albany % 22 at Massachusetts 13 at Rhode Island 12 vs. Rutgers * $ 43 vs. Cornell $ 00 at Syracuse * 14 at Colgate 3 (OT)5 at Brown 1

5 vs. Villanova * $ 00 at Connecticut * $ 646 58* BIG EAST game! at California (Berkeley, Calif.)^ at Brown (Providence, R.I.)@ at Holy Cross (Worcester, Mass.)% at New Hampshire (Durham, N.H.)$ at Trinity College (Hartford, Conn.)

2005Overall Record: 6-13

Head Coach: Diane MadlPC OPP1 OHIO 28 VERMONT 12 NORTHEASTERN 54 HOLY CROSS 31 vs. Ball State ^ 20 at Iowa 52 RHODE ISLAND 3 (OT)1 at Dartmouth 2 (PS)3 BOSTON COLLEGE 43 MAINE 53 COLGATE 12 HARVARD 1 (OT)1 LOUISVILLE * 62 at Rutgers * 11 SYRACUSE * 20 NEW HAMPSHIRE 14 BROWN 31 at Villanova * 40 at Connecticut * 539 56* BIG EAST game^ at Iowa (Iowa City, Iowa)

2006Overall Record: 18-4

Head Coach: Diane MadlPC OPP1 vs. Lock Haven ^ 05 at Vermont 42 MICHIGAN 11 at Holy Cross 03 at Northeastern 26 MONMOUTH 01 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 00 IOWA 13 at Georgetown * 04 at Maine 12 at Harvard 12 RUTGERS * 11 BOSTON COLLEGE 21 at Louisville * 42 at Syracuse * 04 at New Hampshire 12 at Brown 1 (OT)3 VILLANOVA * 13 at Rhode Island 02 CONNECTICUT * 14 vs. Villanova # 23 vs. Connecticut # 455 27^ at Vermont (Burlington, Vt.)* BIG EAST game# BIG EAST Tournament (Louisville, Ky.)

2007Overall Record: 14-8

Head Coach: Diane MadlPC OPP0 vs. Vermont ^ 11 at Boston University 22 at Yale 12 HOLY CROSS 06 DARTMOUTH 02 RHODE ISLAND 05 GEORGETOWN * 00 NORTHEASTERN 13 at Maine 23 at Harvard 11 LOUISVILLE * 23 at Boston College 01 vs. Iowa & 34 at Northwestern 3 (OT)3 SYRACUSE * 21 PRINCETON 22 at Rutgers * 1

3 at Villanova * 01 at Connecticut * 36 BROWN 12 vs. Louisville # 00 vs. Connecticut # 151 26^ at New Hampshire (Durham, N.H.)* BIG EAST game# BIG EAST Tournament (Syracuse, N.Y.)

2008Overall Record: 12-9

Head Coach: Diane MadlPC OPP2 vs. William & Mary ^ 11 at Virginia 42 at Northeastern 15 YALE 00 at Holy Cross 14 HARVARD 03 at Dartmouth 01 at Connecticut * 2 (OT)2 SYRACUSE * 46 MAINE 32 BOSTON COLLEGE 1 (2OT)3 at Villanova * 00 at Princeton 22 RUTGERS * 00 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 21 LOUISVILLE * 40 VERMONT 16 at Brown 26 at Georgetown * 23 MASSACHUSETTS 2 (OT)1 vs. Syracuse # 350 35^ at Virginia (Charlottesville, Va.)* BIG EAST game# BIG EAST Tournament (Storrs, Conn.)

2009Overall Record: 10-10

Head Coach: Diane MadlPC OPP0 at Massachusetts 11 VIRGINIA 24 NEW HAMPSHIRE 34 DARTMOUTH 02 NORTHEASTERN 30 CONNECTICUT * 42 PRINCETON 11 at Syracuse * 21 at Albany 24 VILLANOVA * 22 at Boston College 48 at Rutgers * 02 at Louisville * 33 vs. Wake Forest ^ 4 (OT)3 BROWN 28 GEORGETOWN * 04 vs. Maine @ 02 at Boston University 04 at Vermont 01 vs. Syracuse # 256 35^ at Louisville (Louisville, Ky.)@ at New Hampshire (Durham, N.H.)* BIG EAST game# BIG EAST Tournament (Providence, R.I.)

DianeMadl

2002-Pres. (8)86-77-0

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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Mirandi Balg 1997 Second Team All-BIG EASTLyndsey Brooks 1999 BIG EAST All-Rookie Team 2001, 02 Second Team All-BIG EASTRachel Chamberlain 2006, 07 First Team All-BIG EAST 2006, 07 Goalkeeper of the Year 2008, 09 Second Team All-BIG EASTJennifer Chin 2002 First Team All-BIG EASTCathy Guden 1993 BIG EAST Player of the Year 1993 First Team All-BIG EASTDebbie Hagie 1991 Most Outstanding Performer at BIG EAST ChampionshipErica Hebert 1996 BIG EAST All-Rookie Team 1997, 98 First Team All-BIG EAST 1999 Second Team All-BIG EASTTara Kaminski 1994 First Team All-BIG EAST 1993 Second Team All-BIG EASTJessica Lane 2007, 08 Second Team All-BIG EASTCarrie Leoncavallo 1996 BIG EAST All-Rookie TeamJaime Lipski 2009 Second Team All-BIG EASTKara Lukens 2001 Second Team All-BIG EAST 2002 First Team All-BIG EASTGina Martiniello 1993 Second Team All-BIG EASTAbby Maguire 2005, 06 Second Team All-BIG EAST 2007 First Team All-BIG EASTAdrienne Marois 2009 Second Team All-BIG EAST

Melissa McGow 2004, 06 Second Team All-BIG EASTMelissa Mills 1993, 94 Second Team All-BIG EASTNellie Poulin 2007, 08, 09 First Team All-BIG EASTKim Robbins 1993, 94 First Team All-BIG EASTJulie Ruggieri 2009 Second Team All-BIG EASTLauren Sickel 2004 Second Team All-BIG EAST 2005, 06 First Team All-BIG EASTKathleen Schanne 1995 Second Team All-BIG EASTJamie Shipman 1996, 97, 98 Second Team All-BIG EASTMichalagh Stoddard 2006 First Team All-BIG EAST 2007 Second Team All-BIG EASTStefanie Suehnholz 2000 BIG EAST All-Rookie Team 2002 Second Team All-BIG EASTJulie Tanguay 2000 Second Team All-BIG EASTPaula Wagoner 1994 BIG EAST Rookie of the Year 1995, 96, 97 First Team All-BIG EAST 1997 Offensive Player of the YearAndrea Weyl 1996 BIG EAST All-Rookie TeamKatie Willett 1998 BIG EAST All-Rookie Team 1999, 00 Second Team All-BIG EAST 2001 First Team All-BIG EASTBreanne Wojnarowicz 1997 BIG EAST All-Rookie Team 1999, 00 First Team All-BIG EASTMeredith Zenowich 1993, 95 Second Team All-BIG EAST

ALL-TIME BIG EAST AWARDS

CAREER SCORING LEADERS1. Linda Wage 1977-80 2132. Karen Krawchuk 1987-90 1543. Jackie Gladu 1980-83 1494. Cami White 1987-90 1445. Lynn Sheedy 1976-79 1206. Melissa McGow 2003-06 1147. Nellie Poulin 2006-09 1108. Erica Hebert 1996-99 1069. Cathy Guden 1990-93 10010. Sharon Clegg 1977-80 7611. Abby Maguire 2004-07 7412. Kristen Mannheim 1989-92 7313. Carol Anne Byrne 1986-87 7114. Paula Wagoner 1994-97 6615. Kati Lary 2002-05 6416. Jennifer Theberge 1988-91 6217. Donna Salvoni 1981-84 6118. Julie Ruggieri 2007-present 5919. Monica Glynn 1979-82 5520. Jennifer Chin 1999-02 54 Melissa Mills 1991-94 5422. Ashlyn Hudson 2007-present 53 Lynn Campbell 1989-92 5324. Debbie Barnhill 1986-99 5225. Adrienne Marois 2006-09 5126. Amy Phillips 2001-04 4827. Heather Koopman 1994-97 4728. Meghan Holden 2006-08 4629. Jessica Lane 2006-08 43 Emily Ewens 2003-06 43 Jacqui Stokes 1986-89 43

CAREER GOAL LEADERS1. Linda Wage 1977-80 952. Karen Krawchuk 1987-90 64 Jackie Gladu 1980-83 644. Nellie Poulin 2006-09 495. Cami White 1987-90 48 Lynn Sheedy 1976-79 487. Erica Hebert 1996-99 468. Melissa McGow 2003-06 35 Cathy Guden 1990-93 3510. Abby Maguire 2004-07 3211. Carol Anne Byrne 1986-87 2812. Sharon Clegg 1977-80 2613. Julie Ruggieri 2007-present 25 Donna Salvoni 1981-84 25 Monica Glynn 1999-02 2516. Jennifer Chin 1999-02 2317. Kati Lary 2002-05 22 Melissa Mills 1991-94 22 Amy Phillips 2001-04 2220. Kristen Mannheim 1989-92 2121. Ashlyn Hudson 2007-present 20 Heather Koopman 1994-97 2023. Jennifer Finely 1988-91 1924. Emily Ewens 2003-06 1825. Lynn Campbell 1989-92 1726. Ellen Elcock 1984-87 16 Meredith Zenowich 1992-95 1628. Meghan Holden 2005-08 15 Debbie Barnhill 1986-89 15 Lauren Khozozian 1991-94 15 Paula Wagoner 1994-97 15

CAREER ASSIST LEADERS1. Cami White 1987-90 482. Melissa McGow 2003-06 443. Jennifer Theberge 1988-91 424. Paula Wagoner 1994-97 365. Kristen Mannheim 1989-92 316. Cathy Guden 1990-93 307. Jessica Lane 2005-08 278. Karen Krawchuk 1987-90 269. Sharon Clegg 1977-80 24 Lynn Sheedy 1976-79 2411. Adrienne Marois 2006-09 23 Linda Wage 1977-80 2313. Debbie Barnhill 1986-89 2214. Jackie Gladu 1980-83 2115. Kati Lary 2002-05 2016. Lynn Campbell 1989-92 1917. Meghan Holden 2005-08 1618. Jaime Lipski 2007-present 15 Carol Anne Byrne 1986-87 15 Jacqui Stokes 1986-89 1521. Erica Hebert 1996-99 14 Marlene Ricci 1984-87 1423. Ashlyn Hudson 2007-present 13 Paula Monahan 1978-81 1325. Nellie Poulin 2006-09 12 Carrie Leoncavallo 1996-99 1227. Barry Bruyette 1978 11 Stephanie Morey 1986-89 11 Donna Salvoni 1981-84 11 Stefanie Suehnholz 2000-03 1131. Abby Maguire 2004-07 10 Tara Kaminski 1992-95 10 Melissa Mills 1991-94 10

TEAM RECORDS

Most Goals Scored

Game: 9 vs Fairfield (1985) and

Conn. College (1980)

Season: 67 (1989)

Most Goals Allowed

Game: 12 vs Ithaca (1982)

Season: 58 (1998, 2004)

Fewest Goals Allowed

Season: 15 (1987)

Most Wins

Season: 21 (1989)

Most Losses

Season: 15 (1998)

Fewest Losses

Season: 1 (1987)

Most Shutouts

Season: 11 (1987, 1988)

INDIVIDUAL

RECORDS

Most Goals

Season: 33, Linda Wage (1978)

Career: 95, Linda Wage (1977-80)

Most Assists

Season: 19, Paula Wagoner (1997)

Career: 48, Cami White (1987-90)

Most Points

Season: 76, Linda Wage (1978)

Career: 213, Linda Wage (1977-80)

GOALTENDING

RECORDS

Most Saves

Season: 236, Gina Martineillo (1985)

Career: 685, Sandra O'Gorman (1985-88)

Linda Wage '81

Cami White '91

FRIAR CAREER RECORDS / BIG EAST HONORS

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CHERYL ADAMS1987 - First Team

SANDRA O'GORMAN1987 - First Team

CAMI WHITE1989 - Honorable Mention

1990 - First Team

CATHY GUDEN1991 - Second Team

1992, 1993 - First Team

KAREN KRAWCHUK1989 - First Team

1990 - Second Team

PAULA WAGONER1996 - Third Team

1997 - Second Team

RACHEL CHAMBERLAIN2006 - Third Team

LAUREN SICKEL2006 - Third Team

ALL-REGION SELECTIONSCheryl Adams

1987, First TeamCarol Anne Byrne1987 - First TeamLynne Campbell

1991 - Second Team1992 - First Team

Rachel Chamberlain2006 - First Team

2007 - Second TeamJennifer Chin

2002 - Second TeamSheila Connelly

1989 - Honorable MentionJennifer Finley

1991 - Second TeamCathy Guden

1990 - Second Team1991,1992,1993 - First Team

Debbie Hagie1990 - First Team

1991 - Second TeamErica Hebert

1999 - Second TeamTara Kaminski

1994 - Second TeamKaren Krawchuk

1988,1989,1990 - First TeamJessica Lane

2007, 2008 - First TeamKatharine Lary

2003 - Second TeamJaime Lipski

2008 - Second Team2009 - First Team

Kara Lukens2001, 2002 - Second Team

Abby Maguire2005, 2006, 2007 - Second Team

Melissa McGow2003 - Second Team

2004, 2006 - First TeamRebecca Mitchell

1992 - Second TeamGina Martiniello

1993 - Second TeamStephanie Morey

1989 - Honorable MentionSandra O’Gorman

1987,1988- First TeamNellie Poulin

2007, 2008, 2009 - First TeamKim Robbins

1993, 1994 - First TeamJulie Ruggieri

2009 - Second TeamLauren Sickel

2004 - Second Team2005, 2006 - First Team

Michalagh Stoddard2006, 2007 - Second Team

Jennifer Theberge1990,1991 - Second Team

Paula Wagoner1995, 1996, 1997- First Team

Cami White1988 - Honorable Mention

1989, 1990 - First TeamKatie Willett

2001 - First TeamBreanne Wojnarowicz1999 - Second Team

NELLIE POULIN2008 - Third Team

2009 - Second Team

ALL-AMERICA / ALL-REGION SELECTIONS

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Cheryl Adams (1984-87)Maria Allegro (1984-87)Maria Auger (1976-77)Mindy Austin (1996-99)Beth Bagley (1976)Miranda Balg (1995-98)Kristen Baraiola (2003-05)Debbie Barnhill (1986-89)Dolores Berlanga (1978-79)Lisa Bessett (1980)Laine Bigos (1988-89)Diane Blomstrom (1985)Kimberly Bradbury (1999-02)Lyndsey Brooks (1999-02)Barry Bruyette (1978)Tricia Buckanavage (1990-93)Karen Bullard (1977-78)Betsy Busch (1989-90)Carol Anne Byrne (1986-87)Christine Cameron (1993-96)Irene Campbell (1976)Lynne Campbell (1989-92)Lisa Capatostpo (1991)Sara Casey (2006-09)Rachel Chamberlain (2006-09)Deanna Chechile (1984)Liz Cherry (2004-05)Jennifer Chin (1999-02)Maggie Ciarcia (2005, 2007-08)Katherine Claeys (2004-05)Sharon Clegg (1977-80)Holly Clifford (1978-79)Kim Cole (1983)Sheila Connelly (1986-89)Mary Cooke (1983-84)Mollie Costello (1994-97)Lisa Cotoia (1981-82)Amy Cox (1982-83)Lisa D’Addabbo (1976)Sarah Dagrosa (2001-04)Jennifer D’Amore (1996-99)Kate Davidson (1985-88)Joanne Del Deo (1976-77)Maura Desfosses (2000-03)Nicole Desjourdy (1990)Jill DiBattista (1987-89)Shannon DiStefano (2008-present)Amy DePietro (1997-00)Courtney Dolan (1993-94)Jennifer Dopart (1992-95)Courtney Dow (1999-02)Melanie Dowd (1990-91)Becky Drake (2000-04)Deirdre Duffy (2004)Elizabeth Dugan (1988-91)Annie Elcock (1988)Ellen Elcock (1984-87)Emily Ewens (2003-06)Julie Fahey (1993-96)Nicole Fernandez (2009-present)Jennifer Finley (1988-91)Carroll Finn (1981-83)Kerry Fisette (1983-86)Kiki Fortier (1992-95)Rita Fraser (1978-81)Beth Galluzzo (1982-85)Susan Garych (1976)Casey Geary (2000-01)Ginna Gervais (1996)Michelle Giffune (1990)Lisa Giovanucci (1979)Cecilia Giron (1976)Jackie Gladu (1980-83)Monica Glynn (1979-82)

Mary Godbout (1979)Suzanne Goggin (1983-84)Patty Golden (1989-92)Rosemary Greenslade (1980)Kelly Grogan (2007-present)Cathy Guden (1990-93)Jeanne Guillemette (1976-77)Debbie Hagie (1989-92)Denise Hagie (1989-92)Patty Hanlon (1982-85)Maura Harrigan (1985-88)Maura Harrington (1980-81)Mary Heald (1976)Erica Hebert (1996-99)Jackie Hennessey (1985-88)April Herrington (1993)Maggie Hoffmann (1998-01)Meghan Holden (2005-08)Jennifer Holland (2006)Ashlyn Hudson (2007-present)Susan Hutchings (1977)Amie Hutton (2002)Emily Jensen (2009-present)Meredith Jones (2001-04)Elaine Kaleta (1980-83)Tara Kaminski (1992-95)Eileen Kelly (1983-86)Katie Kelly (1999-02)Lauren Khozozian (1991-94)Lori Kitchen (1994-96)Allison Klugman (2002-03)Suzanne Kohler (1998-99)Heather Koopman (1994-97)Ali Kornfeld (2005-08)Karen Krawchuk (1987-90)Melissa Kroslak (2001-04)Nicole LaBranche (1997)Katie Lachapelle (1995-98)Jane Ladd (1977-80)Nicole Lamoriello (1991-92)Meg Landry (1997-00)Jessica Lane (2005-08)Kristin Lane (1996-99)Genevieve LaPaglia (2003-04)Jennifer LaRou (1992-95)Katharine Lary (2002-05)Timmary Leary (1989-90)Kathy Lenahan (1977-80)Carrie Leoncavallo (1996-99)Jamie Lerch (1997-00)Jaime Lipski (2007-present)Maura Logue (1996)Brittney Lomond (2007)Christie Lonsky (2009-present)Kara Lukens (2000-02)Kristi Lyman (1995-97)Ann Marie Lynch (1985-86)Trisha Lyons (1981-84)Bonnie Macdonald (1992-95)Abby Maguire (2004-07)Noel Mahlstadt (2003-06)Joscelyn Mahon (2007-present)Kristen Malonoski (1997)Nancy Mandino (1978-79)Tara Manley (1989-90)Kristen Mannheim (1989-92)Eileen Mara (1992-93)Adrienne Marois (2006-09)Alison Martin (1998)Gina Martiniello (1990-92)Stephanie Matone (2008-present)Kathleen Matos (1999)Sheila Matthews (1982)Sharon McCarthy (1976-78)

Lisa McGilvray (1982-85)Melissa McGow (2003-06)Michelle McGovern (1982)Katie McGratty (1987-90)Ann McNaughton (1976)Gina Meli (1989-90)Tracy Menard (1985)Jodi Mifflin (1993)Melissa Mills (1991-94)Rebecca Mitchell (1989-92)Paula Monahan (1978-81)Megan Montecalvo (2006-09)Paige Moore (2006)Meaghan Moran (2000-03)Stephanie Morey (1986-89)Kiley Morgart (2004-07)Ashley Mulkey (2008-present)Joan Murphy (1978-79)Kerianne Murphy (2006-09)Katie Myers (2008)Liz Noble (1981-84)Marilyn Noble (1978-81)Elizabeth Nolan (2000-02)Karaline Nolen (2001-02)Clare O’Brien (1976)Sandra O’Gorman (1985-88)Jeri Olivia (1976-77)Denise O’Sullivan (1993-96)Mary Catherine Ott (2006-09)Amanda Paquin (2004-05)Claudia Petrozzi (1988)Ursula Petrozzi (1988)Amy Phillips (2001-04)Jessica Pickman (1992)Kelly Piwinski (1999-02)Patty Podesta (1986-89)Nancy Pope (1976-77)Nellie Poulin (2006-09)Gilda Provost (1990-92)Jackie Purcell (1992-93)Shannon Pustis (2009-present)Deirdre Quinn (2008-present)Marlene Ricci (1984-87)Michelle Ricci (1984-87)Marie Ritchie (1976-79)Kim Robbins (1991-94)Sandra Roberts (1980)

Bethany Rogers (1995)Kelly Romanowicz (2000-03)Julie Ruggieri (2007-present)Rosanne Russo (1976-77)Donna Salvoni (1981-84)Nisa Sangiovino (1984)Colleen Schafner (1983-84)Kathleen Schanne (1993-96)Judy Van Schelt (1979-82)Stephanie Scavelli (2005)Gia Schioppo (1983)Lynn Sheedy (1976-79)Jamie Shipman (1995-98)Ali Shover (2006-09)Lauren Sickel (2003-06)Karen Siddell (1981-84)Christine Sideris (2007, 2010)Laura Smith (2003-04)Jaime Soteraides (1994-97)Kym Staples (1976)Emilie Stehly (2009-present)Michalagh Stoddard (2004-07)Jacqui Stokes (1986-89)Stefanie Suehnholz (2000-03)Lori Ann Szelag (1976)Julie Tanguay (1997-00)Heather Tattersall (1997-00)Kathy Teryaw (1976)Jennifer Theberge (1988-91)Jane Timmerman (1985)Anne Timson (1999-00)Kim Vesling (2006-07)Linda Wage (1977-80)Paula Wagoner (1994-97)Colleen Walsh (2003-06)Kathi Weidman (2009-present)Jessica Weinstein (2003-06)Andrea Weyl (1996-99)Katie Whalen (1994-97)Cami White (1987-90)Alissa Wickles (1994-96)Katie Willett (1998-01)Hilary Wirtz (1997-00)Stephanie Wise (2001-02)Susan Woelfel (1976)Breanne Wojnarowicz (1997-00)Meredith Zenowich (1992-95)

Melissa McGow '07 recently graduated No. 1 in her class from Roger Williams University School of Law. She is currently doing a judicial clerkship for Chief Justice Suttell of the Rhode Island Supreme Court.

ALL-TIME ROSTER

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Affiliation Roman Catholic Dominican Friars Enrollment 3,837 undergraduates 13% from Rhode Island 65% from New England 18 foreign countries 43% men, 57% women Providence, Rhode Island 175,255 residents (US Census Bureau) 35,179 full-time college students in Providence 61,168 full-time college students in Rhode Island (graduate and undergraduate studies)

Campus 105 acres

Concannon Fitness Center/Peterson Rec. Center Basketball Courts Indoor Track Swimming Pool Racquetball Courts Nautilus Tennis Courts Dance Studio Weight Room

Phillips Memorial Library 560,975 total volumes

Albertus Magnus-Hickey Science Complex State of the Art Labs Computer Work Stations Research Facilities

Seven Computer LabsNine DormitoriesFive Apartment BuildingsOne Suite Hall

Faculty 410 members, 400 teaching faculty Dominican priests or sisters (8.0% Dominican, 7.3% Friars) 12.1:1 student to faculty ratio 96% Ph.D. or highest degree in field

PROVIDENCE COLLEGE Responding to the needs of Rhode Island, the Dominican

Order of Preachers made a special commitment to the state in 1917 and founded Providence College — the only institution of higher learning in North America that is conducted by the Order. In 93 years, Providence College has steadily moved to a position of national prominence, while maintaining a personal, community-like atmosphere that fosters growth and development among its student population.

Providence College’s rich heritage dates back to 1216, or the origins of the Dominican Order in Spain. Through the ages, the Dominican Friars became known as the “champions of the faith,” spreading the gospel message through the centuries into every corner of the globe. Today, Dominican Friars continue to spread the gospel in a wide range of remote areas of the world, to teach at every level of the United States educational system.

With the Dominican tradition as its foundation, Providence College focuses on developing the entire person through its values-oriented education. The college seeks to complement a student’s knowledge with knowledge of his/her own values — values that will remain the foundation for sound judgement throughout a lifetime.

To that end, Providence College aims to relate its curriculum to the problems of contemporary society, offering diverse programs of study that remain grounded in the liberal arts. Students may choose from some 60 concentrations ranging from computer science to labor relations to theatre arts.

In addition, qualified students who wish to structure a program not specifically provided under the regular concentrations may develop their own program with the approval of the dean of the college.

As part of the core curriculum, all students take a two-year, team-taught course, Development of Western Civilization (DWC) which integrates the study of literature, philosophy, history and religious studies through the ages into a cohesive interdisciplinary unit.

Situated just on the fringe of down-town Providence, the College’s location enables students to have easy access to the many social, cultural, educational and recreational amenities of urban life - the Providence Public Library; entertainment at the Providence Performing Arts Center; sporting events, entertainment and trade shows at the Dunkin' Donuts Center and the Providence Convention Center, Providence Place Mall and dozens of fine restaurants. With several other major educational insti-tutions located in Providence, the city has become a hub of collegiate activity.

THE MISSION OF THE COLLEGE

Providence College is a primarily undergraduate, liberal arts, Catholic institution of higher education. Committed to fostering academic excellence through the sciences and humanities, the College provides a variety of opportunities for intel-lectual, social, moral and spiritual growth in a supportive environment.

The College actively cultivates intellectual, spiritual, ethical and aesthetic values within the context of the Judaeo-Christian heritage. These values are nurtured by the unique tradition of the Dominican Order which emphasizes quality teaching and scholarship.

Providence College recognizes the unity of the human family that proceeds from its one Creator. It therefore encourages the deepest respect for the essential dignity, freedom and equality of every person and welcomes qualified women and men from all religious, racial and ethnic backgrounds. Providence College prepares its students to be responsible and productive citizens to serve in their own society and the greater world community.

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT MISSION

The mission of the Providence College Intercol-legiate Athletics program is to foster the personal development and education of young men and women through their participation in NCAA Divi-sion I athletics.

Athletic contests provide an opportunity for the campus and the community at large to demonstrate their support of the College, its athletics program, and the student-athletes.

The Athletic Department strives to fulfill student-ath-lete needs and goals in an environment steeped in the Dominican tradition in which honesty, integrity, mutual respect, effort and constant improvement are cherished and cultivated.

THIS IS PROVIDENCE COLLEGE

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The Concannon Fitness Center is a $15-million facility, which opened in Au-gust of 2007. The Concannon Fitness Center is adjacent to the Friar Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex. It houses the Friars' Jimmy Walker Strength & Conditioning Center as well as offices, conference rooms and locker rooms. The multi-level facility also houses a wide variety of nautilus, cardiovascular and free-weight equipment, which is open to the student body. Member-ships also are available to the local community, alumni, faculty and staff. The varsity weight room is designed for use by student-athletes only, and is located on the first floor. The majority of the strength and conditioning curriculum is conducted in the facility - in addition to the Astroturf field, the Peterson Recreation Center and Taylor Natatorium.

ATHLETIC FACILITIES

FRIAR FIELD HOCKEY &LACROSSE COMPLEX

Opened: August 2005

The Friar Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex is home to the Providence College field hockey and men's lacrosse teams. This $6-million state-of-the-art facility is one of the top athletic complexes to house field hockey in the Northeast. The Friar Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex opened in August of 2005. Since its opening, the Friars have catapulted into the national polls and have en-joyed some of their most successful seasons in program history. During each of the last four seasons, the "Complex" has proven to be a difficult venue for opposing teams, as the Friars have posted an impressive 24-13 (.648) record

at home, including a 9-6 (.600) mark in BIG EAST Conference regular-season play (2006-09). Providence also hosted the 2009 BIG EAST Field Hockey Cham-pionship at the Friar Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex on November 7-8.

THE CONCANNON FITNESS CENTERRUANE ATRIUM

Opened: August 2007

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The Canavan Sports Medicine Center opened during the 2007-08 academic year and became fully operational in August 2008. The center is the primary sports medicine facility for each of the College's 300+ student-athletes and its working space is roughly 4,000 square feet. This state-of-the-art facility includes nine treatment tables with assorted modality equipment and office space for the eight certified athletic trainers on staff. The space also provides two physician clinic offices, where primary care, orthopedic, chiropractic and podiatric physicians evaluate our student-athletes on a weekly basis. There also is a large rehabilitation/exercise area in the facility that houses a SwimEx rehab pool, one eight-person hot plunge pool and one eight-person cold plunge pool.

ATHLETIC FACILITIES

Located in The Concannon Fitness Center, the varsity strength & conditioning facility is a 3,600 square foot area dedicated to the Friars' 19 intercollegiate athletic teams. The facility houses over 10 tons of free weights, including dumb bells ranging from five to 150 pounds and a full set of kettle bells. All hand weights, iron plates and bumper plate sets are engraved with one of the College's athletic logos. There are six Power Racks, each with an Olympic Weight-lifting platform. These training stations are extremely versatile and allow numerous athletes to perform a variety of exercises simultaneously. The facility also houses 'tools' such as stability balls, medicine balls, resis-tance bands, weighted vests, weighted jump ropes, plyometric jump boxes, dot drill mats, slide boards, lateral slant boards, lateral skaters, agility ladders, hurdles and numerous apparatuses to develop trunk strength and core sta-bilization. There also are two Woodway high performance treadmills that max out at 16.5 miles per hour.

JIMMY WALKERSTRENGTH & CONDITIONING CENTER

Opened: August 2007

CANAVAN SPORTS MEDICINECENTER

Opened: Spring 2007; Completed: August 2008

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On January 20, 2007, the Providence College athletic department welcomed members of the late Helen Bert's family to celebrate the opening of the Helen Bert Student-Athlete Lounge, located on the second floor of Alumni Hall. Prior to the Friars' game against Marquette on that day, there was a rib-bon cutting ceremony. Bert's family also was presented with a gift honoring the late Helen Bert during a halftime ceremony. The event was attended by friends, family, administrators and faculty, along with the presence of count-less alumni. The Helen Bert Student-Athlete Lounge provides an area for all

varsity student-athletes to study in a quiet setting. During the 2008-09 academic year, the lounge was renovated and expanded. It houses seven computer work stations, one print station and a seating area for group projects and meetings. The newly renovated lounge also provides office space for staff members from the Office of Academic Services.

The Peterson Recreation Center is located adjacent to Alumni Hall and is connected to The Concannon Fitness Center. The facility includes a four-lane indoor track, four regulation length basketball courts and two indoor tennis courts. The Peterson Recreation Center also houses a dance/workout studio and racquetball courts. The facility serves as a home for many of the recre-ational activities sponsored by the College and to a series of summer camps and College functions.

Taylor Natatorium is located in the Peterson Recreation Center adjacent to Alumni Hall. Taylor Natatorium is home to the Providence College men's and women's swimming & diving programs. The vast majority of Providence's 19 varsity athletic programs also use the facility for strength & conditioning workouts.

ATHLETIC FACILITIES

PETERSONRECREATION CENTER

Renovated: 2007-08

TAYLORNATATORIUM

HELEN BERTSTUDENT-ATHLETE LOUNGE

Opened: January 2007; Completed: Winter 2009

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ROBERT G. DRISCOLL, JR.ASSOCIATE VICE PRESIDENTATHLETICS DIRECTOR

Since Robert G. Driscoll was hired as the Associate Vice President for Athletics on November 2, 2001, Providence College athletics has experienced unprecedented growth in academic and athletic performance, fundraising, facilities and community involvement. Driscoll has reinvigorated the Providence College Athletics program, leading the charge with a vision of creating one of the most respected programs in the nation, where each

student-athlete graduates and has the opportunity to compete for championships. Driscoll was recognized for his efforts on June 10, 2008 as he was named the 2007-08 Astro Turf Athletics Director of the Year for Division I Northeast Region at the 43rd National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics Annual Convention. He also was honored in 2009 by his alma mater, Ithaca College, where he received the Distin-guished Sport Industry Leader award during alumni weekend. Most recently, he was elected as treasurer of the Division I-AAA Athletic Directors Association.

Providence College athletics experienced success in 2009-10. Part of Driscoll’s vi-sion is to achieve a 100-percent graduation rate. In the most recent NCAA Graduation Success Rate data, Providence student-athletes graduated at a 93-percent rate, which was one of the highest rankings in the country for a Division I program.

Athletically, Providence finished seventh out of 95 Division I-AAA schools in the 2009-10 Learfield Sports Directors' Cup. The men’s and women’s cross country teams advanced to the NCAA Championships and the indoor and outdoor track teams par-ticipated in the BIG EAST Championships. The men’s soccer and field hockey teams advanced to the BIG EAST Championship semifinals, while the softball squad earned a berth in the BIG EAST quarterfinals. The women’s hockey team captured the Hockey East regular season crown for the third time and earned the right to host the league tournament at Schneider Arena. The women’s basketball team enjoyed its most suc-cessful season since 1991-92 as it posted 19 wins and made it all the way to the Wom-en’s National Invitation Tournament (WNIT) quarterfinals.

There also have been numerous facility improvements. The men’s soccer program received a generous donation from John Murphy ‘80 and renovated the soccer offices. The Joyce Murphy Soccer Suite opened in November of 2008. The suite features new offices, meeting spaces and a lounge area equipped with flat screen televisions. In addition, the men’s soccer locker room also was refurbished thanks to a donation by Kerry and Karl Anderson ‘87. With the creation of the BIG EAST Lacrosse Conference, the lacrosse offices were renovated to go along with a new locker room. The volleyball locker room also was renovated and a new women’s basketball video room was cre-ated. Furthermore, the track/cross country offices and the women’s soccer offices also were refurbished. The Helen Bert Student-Athlete Study Lounge, which was opened in 2007, was recently expanded. Thanks to a generous donation from Judge Bill Leary ’60 and his wife, Emily, the Friends of Friar Hockey Room also was renovated at Schneider Arena and the Bob O’Connor ’62 media library was opened.

In August of 2007, the Concannon Fitness Center, a state-of-the-art $18 million facility, was opened. The Concannon Fitness Center is adjacent to the $6 million Friar Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex, which was completed in August 2005. The Fitness Center houses the Friars’ Jimmy Walker Strength and Conditioning Center as well as administrative and coaching offices, conference rooms and locker rooms. The construction project also provides the department with a state-of-the-art sports medicine complex and a new ticket office. The Canavan Sports Medicine Center, which was completed in August of 2008, is equipped with a hydrotherapy room, which includes a SwimEx rehab pool and two plunges for cold/hot therapy.

Many of the College’s athletic improvements were made possible through Driscoll's fundraising efforts. In each of the eight years that Driscoll has led the Friars, the athletic department has exceeded its fundraising goals and has generated millions of dollars that have been utilized for student-athlete development and facility enhancements.

Driscoll is currently a member of the NCAA Ice Hockey Championship Committee and will serve as the Committee Chair in 2010-11. He also represents the BIG EAST’s Athletic Directors on the Student-Athlete Advisory Council, serves on the BIG EAST Finance Committee and the HOCKEY EAST Television Negotiations Commit-tee. He previously served on the NCAA Division I Management Council and was an NCAA Fellows Programs Executive Mentor.

Driscoll joined the Providence community after 14½ years in athletic administration at the University of California, Berkeley. At Cal, Driscoll served as the Execu-tive Associate Athletic Director and was responsible for the day-to-day operations of the department as well as overseeing football, men’s basketball, men’s and women’s swimming, men’s and women’s water polo, rugby, strength training, equipment and the sports medicine programs.

Driscoll was hired at Cal as the Associate Athletic Director for Student Services, a position he held for five years. He then assumed the position of Executive As-sociate Athletic Director, at which point he was responsible for the administration of 27 varsity sports. During his tenure at Cal, he oversaw 25 club sports, a staff of 250 and a $36 million budget. Prior to coming to Providence, he served as the Acting Executive Director for Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreational Sports. During his tenure, Cal won over 20 national championships, competed in the Citrus, Copper, Alamo and Aloha Bowls, NCAA Basketball Tournaments and the College World Series for baseball and softball. The Bears also finished as high as 12th in the NACDA Directors’ Cup.

Before arriving at Cal, Driscoll served six years (1981-87) as the Athletic Director and Chair of the Department of Physical Education, Recreation and Intramural Sports at Mills College in Oakland, Calif. Prior to arriving at Mills, Driscoll was Assistant Athletic Director and Head Baseball and Hockey Coach at Union College in Schenectady, N.Y. from 1977-81. Driscoll was a stand-out hockey and baseball player at Ithaca College (N.Y.), where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in physi-cal education in 1974. He earned his Master of Science in Physical Education/Psychology of Sports from Ithaca in 1975.

A native of West Concord, Mass., Driscoll was inducted into the inaugural class of Concord-Carlisle High School’s Athletic Hall of Fame (football, ice hockey and baseball) in 1993. He is the proud father of three children: Tara, Kelly, and Sean, a graduate of Providence College. He and his wife Cathy reside in North Kingstown.

REV. BRIAN J. SHANLEY, O.P.PRESIDENT

On February 1, 2005, Providence College announced the election of Reverend Brian J. Shanley, O.P., to serve as the 12th president of the College. Prior to his arrival at Providence, Father Shanley served as an associate profes-sor in the School of Philosophy at The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C.

Father Shanley is a native of Warwick, Rhode Island. A parishioner at St. Gregory the Great Church, he at-tended local public schools, graduating from Toll Gate High School in 1976.

In 1980, Father Shanley earned his undergraduate degree in history at Providence College. He holds a doctorate degree in phi-losophy from the University of Toronto, where he completed the Collaborative Providence in Philosophy and Medieval Studies. He also holds a master of divinity degree (theology) and the Licenti-ate in Sacred Theology (S.T.L.), both from the Dominican House of Studies in Washington, D.C. (Pontifical Faculty of the Immaculate Conception.)

Ordained to the priesthood in 1987, Father Shanley has de-voted his entire career to teaching and administration in Catholic higher education. Following teaching assignments at Providence College and the University of Toronto, he began his tenure at The Catholic University of America in 1994, achieving the rank of asso-ciate professor in 2001. Father Shanley’s first teaching assignment was at Providence College from 1988-91. He was an instructor of philosophy, and taught in the Development of Western Civilization Program.

Father Shanley spent the Fall 2002 semester as a visiting pro-fessor at the Candler School of Theology at Emory University. He previously engaged in a post-doctoral fellowship at the University of Notre Dame’s Center for Philosophy of Religion in 1998-99. As the Regent of Studies for the Dominican Province of St. Joseph, Fa-ther Shanley holds a seat on the Provincial Council, a body of 12 Dominican Friars serving as cabinet-level advisors to the Prior Pro-vincial. He advises the Prior Provincial on all matters pertaining to the intellectual and academic life of the Province and oversees the academic endeavors of members of the Province, including those in preparation for the priesthood and those engaged in graduate studies.

ADMINISTRATION

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ATHLETIC ACADEMIC SERVICESThe Office of Academic Services (OAS) provides specialized

support to student-athletes in light of the unique time demands, responsibilities, and rules governing participation in intercollegiate athletics. Holistic services are provided in a safe, personal environment where academic growth is a priority, personal development and independence are enhanced, and long-term success is nurtured by a staff which models these same commitments.

Student-athletes who have distinguished themselves in the classroom, as well as on the field or court, may be nominated for the BIG EAST Academic All-Star Team, the HOCKEY EAST Academic Honor Roll, America East All-Academic Team, NFHCA Division I Academic Team or ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American Program presented by CoSIDA. The Providence College Athletic Department also honors student-athletes each semester who have achieved a 3.00 grade point average or higher.

UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE REQUIREMENTS

Providence College is primarily a coeducational four-year undergraduate college of liberal arts and sciences. Its main objective is the intellectual development of its students through the disciplines of the sciences and the humanities, equipping them to become productive and responsible citizens of a democratic society.

To be eligible for a degree, a student must accumulate 116 credit hours over an eight semester period with an overall quality point average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale. In addition, a student must complete a minimum of 24 upper-division credits in the field of their major with an overall 2.0 cumulative average unless stipulated. Included in the total credit hours are the following prerequisites for any degree: Development of Western Civilization (20); Social Sciences (6); Natural Science (6); Philosophy (6); Theology (6); Mathematics (3) and Fine Arts (3). The remaining credit hours are elective with at least nine coming from areas outside one’s major. In addition, all students establish English (writing) Proficiency by coursework or standards designated by the English Department.

The most popular majors for the Class of 2010 were marketing, english, finance, biology and elementary/secondary education.

Although this may seem overwhelming on paper, our staff goes to great lengths to monitor each student’s academic progress. It’s a system that Providence is quite proud of and one which we’ve worked long and hard to establish.Any student-athlete who feels the need for tutorial assistance can utilize the college’s tutorial center, as well as the athletic department’s advisors who can supply them with individuals capable of assisting them in their particular course of study.

ACADEMIC SERVICES - STAFFJonathan Gomes, Assistant Director for Student-Athlete ServicesMeghan Kiley, Academic/Life Skills Coordinator for Student-AthletesKyle Mushaweh, Graduate Assistant for Academic Services

SERVICES AVAILABLE TOSTUDENT-ATHLETES THROUGH ATHLETIC ACADEMIC SERVICES

Academic MonitoringProgress report slips (i.e., requesting information regarding class attendance and performance) are sent to each instructor for all student-athletes at least once per semester. The staff tracks individual progress, schedules meetings with student-athletes as appropriate, and personally contacts instructors as necessary.

Counseling/MentoringThe staff meets with student-athletes, individually and in-groups, regarding academic, athletic, career, and/or personal issues.Life Skills Program/Special ProjectsPrograms and workshops on select life skills (i.e., NCAA/CHAMPS Life Skills Program) are presented, covering the following five component areas: academics, personal development, community service, athletics, and career development. The OAS has collaborative relationships with many units on campus to help provide these services.

Pre-RegistrationThe staff assists student-athletes with planning and course registration. In conjunction with the Office of Academic Records, dates are determined for pre-registration each semester.

Study HallQuiet, monitored study time is available, during daytime and evening hours. Student-athletes are required and/or recommended to attend, on a sport-by-sport basis, by their respective head coach.

Travel NotificationsAt the beginning of each semester, student-athletes are provided with letters for their instructors, notifying them of travel/competitive schedules.

Tutorial Services and The Writing CenterThe Tutorial Center, which is nationally certified by the College Reading & Learning Association, provides peer tutoring in most all subject areas. The Tutorial Center is open until 9:00 pm weeknights. The Writing Center provides more intensive and specialized writing support and also maintains evening hours for student-athletes’ convenience.

ACADEMIC SERVICES

Six of the Friars' eight 2010 graduate: Ali Shover, Kerianne Murphy, Rachel Chamberlain, Nellie Poulin, Adrienne Marois & Megan Montecalvo.

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANSCami White

1988,1989,1990Jennifer Dopart

1994GTE/CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA

AT-LARGE TEAMCami White

1988,1989,1990Katie Willett

1999VERIZON/CoSIDA ACADEMIC

ALL-AMERICA AT-LARGE TEAMKatie Willett

2001

ALL-TIME FIELD HOCKEYACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA

SELECTIONS

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EXPERIENCE A CITY IN RENAISSANCE...Providence, Rhode Island is among America's most dynamic, diverse and exciting new destina-tion cities. Come and see it for yourself. Gather with thousands in the rejuvenated downtown for a magical WaterFire display. Catch a Broadway-bound show. Enjoy dinner in one of the city's many award-winning restaurants, then head to Federal Hill to sip an authentic caffe latte. Mingle with the more than 26,000 students who attend the city's five colleges and universities. Explore internship opportunities with the city's businesses and non-profits and see a real-world path to career success. Providence College's scenic 105-acre campus is located just 10 minutes away from one of the most historic and cosmopolitan city centers in the United States. Come to Providence and embrace all that America's Renaissance City has to offer.

A LIVELY DOWNTOWN SCENE...It's where Colonial-era cobblestone streets inter-sect with gleaming new office buildings. Where young men and women from across the nation intern with some of the most recognized names in finance, business, technology and healthcare. In Providence, there's always something happen-ing, always a new exhibition, bookshop or bistro to check out. The New York Times describes it as one of the hippest towns in New England." And Money Magazine calls it "the best city in the East for young professionals."

A WEALTH OF WEEKEND DESTINATIONS...Known as the Ocean State, Rhode Island boasts more than 400 miles of stunning coastline. The world-famous mansions of Newport, along with the shores of Narragansett Bay are just a 30-min-ute drive from Providence. The ski slopes of New England make a great day trip, and the beaches of Cape Cod, Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard are all within easy reach.

YOU'RE CLOSE...Providence is a short drive from T.F. Green Air-port. Known as the "hassle-free gateway to New England," the airport is conveniently located close to Interstate 95 and offers non-stop flight con-nections to cities throughout the United States and Caribbean.

• The Providence Performing Arts Center is the second largest indoor theater in New England

• The Dunkin' Donuts Center (home of Providence College basketball) has hosted the NCAA Hockey Championship and NCAA Basketball Tournament among other major sporting events. Providence College and the BIG EAST Conference office, which is located in Providence, R.I., co-hosted the 2010 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship First and Second Rounds.

• At the upscale Providence Place Mall, you'll find more than 160 shops, theaters, acclaimed restaurants and an IMAX Theater

• The renowned WaterFire display on the Providence River is one of the many attractions that draw thousands to the city's dynamic downtown

• With seven historic districts featuring beautifully preserved 18th-and-19th century architecture, Providence is one of the most historic cities in America

• Providence has the country's largest per capita concentration of college students (26,000 in a city of just over 175,000), making it one of the nation's most student-friendly cities

• Providence has a rich diversity of neighborhoods offering a wide selection of ethnic cuisine, from pad thai to paella

• The nationally acclaimed Roger Williams Park Zoo is home to hundreds of rare animals from around the world

• The city's rich cultural calendar includes dance performances, theater productions, music recitals, gallery shows and readings by prominent authors and poets

For complete information, contact the Providence Convention and Visitors Bureau, (800) 233-1636 and the Rhode Island Division of Tourism, (800) 556-2484.

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